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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-11-21 - Orange Coast PilotCash: The Bait on By GA&Y GRANVILLE Ofoi. D•ITf l"IMfst.ff In 30 minutes the Orange Coun· ty Board of Supervisors would make a land· use decision worth an estimated $44 million. As the coun- ty supervisors readied themselves for their meeting, lob- byist Frank GRANVILLE Michelena was doil!J bis thing, A styroloam -cup filled with black coffee clutched in his band, Michelena wandered from one supervisor's office to another. First, he chatted with Supervisor Thomas Riley in Riley's otrice. Then Michelena swapped jokes with Supervisor Ralph Diedrich between the elevator and his of· fice. Supervisor Laurence Schmit was next. Michelena stuck his head in Schmlt's office, ex- chanied pleasantries and then SUNDAY went looking for Supervisor Ralph"Clark. As tbe four county supervison walked downstairs to their public meeting, Michelena setUed in a chair in a Clark aide's office. From there be listened to a loudspeaker broadcast the supervisors' debate. At issue was the wisdom of al· lowing developers to build houses in areas said to be affected by El Toro jet aircraft noise -a $44 million issue to bis and other lob· byist.s ' developer clients. Michelena 's typically low-key chit c hat with the decision makers a few minutes before they were to make their vote capped months of work. The 47-year-old lobbyist helped steer endorsement of homebuild- ing In the so-called noise impact· ed area through the county Plan- . ~ .. ~ ~. •COft• I four ._ • . 1 Michele &imered the supervisors '~ey ·des to see if be could convince them that a $10,000 consultant was mistaken when he defined the elusive nolse impacted zone. And when Riley thought or pro- poaing a compromise solution, ll was Michelena he turned to in an effort to send up a trial balloon to test developer reaction. But when his work was done. the host Michelena got for" labors that mornlnl was a• vote deacilock. The tie-breaking vote w eventually com• from new elected county Superviaor P . AnU.ony wboae Tecent cost campaign was beavUy flnanc by Mtchelena, Michelena clien and Michelena allies. The temporary 2·2 jet l)Oi stalemate notwlthstandl~n Michelena thia week wa described by Riley as "the co (See LOBBYIST, Pace A3) * * * * VOL. 69, NO. 326, 6 SECTIO~S, 92 PAGES Readg,· S qui11t .. Fire Nicola Savage's concentration was intense Saturday as she stepped up to the lme m competition with 65 other youngsters. Nicola, 10. of Costa Mesa. was taking her shot at a turkey. <See Page A3) Overlooked Statute May Free Gilmore SALT LAKE CITY <AP> - Convicted murderer Gary Mark Gilmore could be set free 1f the l'tah Board of Pardons fails to 'lake aN1on soon on his request for 1mmed1ate execuUon by faring squad. according to the pro· sccutor an the case Gilmore. who has said he wants to die rather than spend lhe rest of his hfe in pnson. could be rel€'ascd 1f he 1s not executed or sentenced to a Jail term before D('c. 7. Utah County Attorney Noall T Wootton said in a letter to the pardons board Under state law, Wootton said. an execution must be earned oul , Socks Just Too Sexist For NOW CLEVELAND <AP) More than 250 members of the National Organization for Women invaded the May Co. 's downtown store to protest a display of men·s knee-length socks which they said made light of rape. The socks carry the printed message: "Help stamp out rape, say yes." Some women climbed on a glass counter. and some threw socks to the noor, where the socks were stomped on. Store officials would not ' comment on the de· monstration or on ·NOW's demand the store stop sell· ing the socks. A May Co. security employe s~id the store lost about 8·..dozen pairs or \socks. Therr: were no ar· rests. no sooner than 30 days and no later than 60 days from sentenc· ing. "The requirements of this statute are, of course. waived if the defendant initiates some ac- tion requiring a delay beyond the maximum time.." Wootton wrote to board chairman George W Latimer. "This. however. Mr. Gilmore has not done. "It may well be argued , therefore. that the time hm1t established by the statute cited ... continues to run and that up- on its expiration. the State of Utah and all its various agencies of government. including its courts, the governor and the Board of Pardons, lose jurisdic-tion to do anything." Deputy Atty. Gen. Robert B. Hansen, Utah's attorney general· elect. said Saturday that Wool· ton ·s interpretation of the law, which would free Gilmore II the execution or resentencin1 does not take place by Dee. 7, is .. well· founded" but that he would argue against it. He did not say what in- terpretation he placed on the law. -No condemned prisoner has been released on the basis of the law since it was passed in 1!r73. And even ii Wootton's in· terpretatio n is accepted. Gilmore would be unlikely to walk away from prison a free man because he faces another murder charge. He was sentenced to die for the murder of a Provo motel clerk during a robbery last July. He is also charged with murder in con· nectlon with anotheP-Provo-area robbery the night before the clerk was slain. Wootton noted that Gilmore wu to have been e~ec~tid last Moo:tay and that no other sen· lence has been Jmposed. The ex- ecution was stayed by Gov. Calvin Rampton so that the pardons board could consider the. cue. The board could commut~ the sentence to Uf e imprisonment Qr refer the case back to court ror . r•chedulin1 of the execuUon. ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1976 TWENTY-FIVE CENT t .• Joy at Patty's Ho~·se 24 Hours of ·smiles for Newly Freed Heiress SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -For the first time in nearly three. years there was laughter of a happy family celebration in the Randolph Hearst household. Patty had come home at last. "Before no time, almost in· stantly, the house was filled with laughter ." Miss Hearst's at· torney. Al Johnson, said. "The police officers who had guarded the house for a year said it was great to hear lhat laughter in a house where there hadn "t been any for so long ... Johnson. who became the young heiress· close fnend and confidant during her trial and imprisonment, spoke of the gathering or famlly and friends which followed Miss Hearst's re· lease on bail. He said her first request when she got home was for a mai tai, a rum drink, then she consumed a. large plate of shrimp and later joined the family for a big roast beef dinner. She stayed awake for some 24 hours and pitched in in the kitchen making guacamole for the guests. The attorney said be personal· ly drove Miss Hearst home and in the car •'we were laughing and joking just about the fact we didn 't believe this day was hap- pening." He said the 22-year-old Miss Hearst noted that she had been awake since 1 a.m. Friday when she left on her trip from the Metropolitan Correction Center at San Diego. "She said, 'I've been up since 1 o'clock in the morning on the road. But this is great,"' Johnson recalled. She was taken to the Nob Hill apartment where her parents moved after her February 1974 kidnaping by members of the radical Symbionese Liberation Army. a refuge they sought lo escape the unhappy memories of Miss Hearst's childhood home at nearby Hillsborough. "I pointed the apartment house out to her." Johnson said. ··1 said, 'Pat, there it is.' She looked up al the top of the building and said. 'Yes, Al. that's a ~autiful smoltestack. "' As she walked into the apart· ment, past the platoons or armed security guards, Miss Hearst wu greeted· by her younger sis· ter Anne. "They embraced and hugged and kissed a nd giggJed," Johnson said. Then, he said, the newly released prisoner walked through every.room of lhe apart- ment "picking up and touching a lot of things -touching lhe art objects that her mother had." "l said, 'Pat, is it like l told you it was?"· Johnson said. "She said, 'Oh, it's much nicer."' Miss Hearst was freed Friday when U.S. District Court Judge William H. Orrick grant~ her release on Sl million bail pending appeal of her federal bank rob- bery conviction in San Fran- cisco. The family had earlier posted $500,000 bond in Los Angeles to free Miss Hearst pending her scheduled January trial on state charges of robbery, assault and kjdnaping in connection with a shooting incident at a sporting goods store there. Her father, asked about the Sl.5 million bail he bad posted, quipped: "All I know is if she runs away, I'll go with her." Although the Hearsts provided a separate bedroom for Miss Hearst, Johnson said she chose to spend her first night at home sharing a room with her sister, Anne. In the evening, a special guest arrived -Miss Hearst's girlhood friend, Trish Tobip. "They bu11ed ..,d Jumped around. It was really something to see," said Johnson. The .h•PPY group was rounded out by Miss Hearst's sister Vtclti, her cousin, Willie. and his wi(e, Nan. "Willie was really funny. He has a great sense of humor and he added the spice to the dinner," J ohnson said. He said the family cook had prepared a "huge roast beef" and the slender Miss Hearst ate heartily. "She ate everything in sight,'' he said. "It was the larg- est roast beef I've ever seen.•• O.lly ~119' Plloto .,., 111~11en1 •-i.r PARAMEDICS STRIVE TO SAVE VICTIM OF AUTO CRASH IN COSTA MESA Two Died In Colllalon at Newport Boulevard and MHa Drtve, Two More Were Hurt t Ford to Sell Virginia Home WASHINGTON CAP) -Presi- dent Ford will put bis Alexan- dria, Va., bO\lse up for sale, Press Sec"'1ary Ron Nessen an- nounced Satu"day. Neuen said the President and Mrs. Ford have not yet decided wbe-re they will live alter leaving the White House. But they have made a declalon to etve up the Alexandria property where they Uved while Ford was in eon,.... . ' ftN '£111·: INSlltt: GAMBLING SURGE -Legal or not, gambling ls here to stay, and some cities have taken steps of their own to share in the pro- fits. Where does the United States stand now and what does it mean? The Associated Press at· tempts to answet some of \be questions in a story on Page 83. EYE-OPENING -That'a the way a San Juan Capistrano rest· dent describes his treatment before the Orange County Ap- peals Board in an attempt to lower Ute assessed valuation or his property. The aCCOWJt is on Pa1eA1. .. • I FOSTER DOMES -An in· terview with a Departmebt of Social Services recruiter tells why there is an even more urgent need for these residences where abused, neglected or delinquent ch.Udreb may live temporarily. Page Bl. NEW OLD TRIO -Whatever happened to the Kingston Trio? They're back, lort of -ln a group that includes one original member. Audiences 5eem to like Ute nostalgia but one former trio. member bas barsb criticism for the new group'• musicianship. Paae 87. Arw1.....,te AT HOME AND HAPPY Freedom for Patty Hearst Two Die In Mesa Accident By JACKIE HYMAN Of llie Dally rilol St.Ill Two persons were reported killed and several others injured in a tragic but unrelated series of automobile accidents that struck Costa Mesa early today within the space of about one hour. The first accident occurred at 11:50 p.m., claiming the lives or two of six passengers in a small sedan. The two were a man and woman whose identities were un· MOWD. I Police reported lbe six passengers all worked at Ralph's Markel on East 17th St., Costa Mesa. Police believed the six were friends. Two ol the passengers were injured as the sedan smashed into a power pole. They were taken to Costa Mesa Memorial Hos pital for treat· ment. The accident, at the intersec· tioo ol Newport Boulevard and Mesa Drive, involved only ~ single car. which rammed into a pole, police said. Cause of the a1· cident was under investigation. About half an hour later, second accident sent Costa Mesa police rushing to the intersection of 17th Street and Tustin Avenue, where another motorist h ad struck a pole. lndde Sunda9 .._.,. .. ......... "' AM 1.11"""9 U Mt'IM• ... , "::':~... -~~I =~'1~· Tr~ A10 'W•Meft-Ar ......., " It DAU, Y Pl loT HCTIONI I A2 DAIL y PILOT" Sunday. November 21. 1978 Weekly review of Orange Coast highlights Costa Mesa Rock 'n Roll Takes Recess It's a long.way from rock 'n roll, but the eager faces of Costa Mesa children showed their pleasure at the San Fran· cisco Opera's scenes from the opera .. Barber of Seville," whJcn toured Orange County schools last week. Children previously had studied the story and listened to a recording San Juan Capistrano You'll Like This Tally A d mi n istrators of the Capistr ano Unifiep School Dis· trict are so eager to get students• test results publicized that they're planning to pay for newspaper ads to run them. Not that Superintendent Dr. Jt'rry Thomsley thinks the results are perfect, but, he said, "We want to be s ure the community has the whole picture." Huntington Beach Will Gifts Take the Rap? Either Huntington Beach's senior citizens are already wise to con artists, or the bunco s~hemers may clean up this Christmas. For whatever reason, no one showed up at a heavily publicized program last week to warn seniors about the perils of consumer fraud during the holidays. "It was so demoralizing it was almost fl.UlQ.Y," said one spokesman for the police. who organized the meeting. Meanwhile, Build an Ark ... A recent storm dumped nearly 30 inches of water on their mobile homes, recalling a s1m1lar 1974 disaster in which -17 coaches were wrecked or damaged. a group of re- sidents told the Hunlmgton Beach City Council last week "The city assured us the 1 nood control channel) problem would be solved and 1t hlll>n't been, .. one woman com· platned Council member<; directed the city staff to takE.' im· mediate steps to prl'\'l'nl rurthcr nooding New Duties Won 't Wait llis elected term won't start until January. but Phil Anthony \\as S\\orn in Monday as Finl 0 1!.tr1 c t Ora n g e Co unt y Supervisor The reason" He 'd been a ppoa nted I>) Governor Rrown to fill the post immedia.te- h . !IJOC<.• at has been vacant since Aucust Fo rmer Super visor Robert Batlln res igned after be- ing conv1C'tl'd of u.<11ng county t>mployc!I rn a 1974 pohllc.-al cam· paign liiji,fj There 's 'Reel' Possibility Newport Beach Irvine may get its first movie theater yet. Plans for one are in· eluded in a projected Wood· bridge commercial center un· veiled last wee k at a joint meet· mg of four city commissions. The commercial center, expected to be ready in the summer of 1978, would als o include a food market. drug s tore, car wash and other shops. The location is between Barranca Parkway and San Diego Creek. Park Expenditures Benched Newport Beach's laws requiring developers to dedicate two acres of land for park use for each 1,000 people in a de· velopment may be costing the city plenty, Councilman Paul Ryckoff avers. At his request, the city is considering a policy c hange that would require developers lo maintain the land they donate, at their own expense. Olympian Joins March Olympic gold medal swimmer Brian Goodell and March of Dimes poster child Marcie Walz. both of Mission Viejo, will be on hand foday to start orr the participants in a south county bi.ke·a·lhon /walk -a -thon. Goodell will ride part or the 20-mlle route through the com- munit.itt of El Toro, Lake Fores t and Mission Viejo In a decorated convert.Jble but Marcie and her parents will walk the whole way · March of Dimes o(flcials said as mnny as 2,000 people are ex-.Pected to participate In the event, which. begins at 8 a.m. in the El ~ ~ Toro High School rear parking Jot and ends at 4 p.m. at the same location. A number of checkpoint.s have been established along the route to keep track of the mileage piled Ul> by the blkers and walkers. who have obtained monetary pledges for each mile they travel. Actress to We d LOS ANGELES CAP} -Ac- tress Marisa Berenson wlll . marry Los Anaeles alttralt. parts m anufacturer J ames ff. Randall In Beverly Ullls tonl1ht. Recluse Btaghes Tra·law·law Season Security Soaring Memos Reveal Final Years DALLAS (AP> -'Tis the seuon to station shotiun aquada, beef up Coot patrols and increase security. The hoU· day mood of giving ia exceeded only by the holiday mood ot Weaally taking, sayt the Dallas Metro Crime Councll. AulhoriUea are getting ready for the annual incre~ in robberies at department, convenience, llq,uor and grotery at.ores that accompanies tbe Thanksaivtn1·tbrou&h·Now Year holidays. LAS VEGAS (AP)-Redusive billionaire Howard Hughes want- ed to meet with melJlbers of the Senate Watergate Committee in 1974, but hls advisers were afraid ot what he might say because he was under daily sedation, the Las Vegas Sun has reported. The copyrighted story from Vancouver, B.C .. said Hughes' wishes were revealed in secret docwpenta which are now in the posaesslon of a former Hughes aide. John Meier. Meier, a Jugllive from American authorities, claims to have obtained the memos legally from Mexican authoriUes, who alleiedly confiscated the docu· ments following Hughes• death last Jpring. The questions of how Meier got the documents and whether they are authentic remain in doubt. According to the Sun, the docu· ments purportedly show that the Hughes' organization was lipped off about pending Internal Revenue Service investigations. A memo apparently sent to Hughes ir> January 1974 advised him that he was in no condition, either physically or mentally, to stand up lo the rigors of testify. ing before the Watergate Com- mittee. "You are your own biggest danger at this moment." the memo reads tn part ... Suppose you had the tablets that J know you obtained and started mutter- ing about the political deals we, or rather you, have had. This could be trouble and I want no part of this. Neitherdoyou." Miners Discover Bolllh MORGANFIELD, Ky. CAP) - A homemade bomb which would have caused "a catastrophic ex· plosion" endangering the lives of about 200 men has been found in a Peabody Coal Co. mine near this western Kentucky town. com- pany officials said Saturday. The boro b was f0wtd in the company 's No. 1 Camp mi.De Fri· day morning at the same time rescue workers 250 miles away in southeastern Kentucky were pre- paring to r emove the bodies of 11 men kHled in a coal mine ex· plosion last March, sa1d Peabody official K.L. Young. The device was deaclivated and removed from the mine. A mine foreman found the bomb in a routine inspecUon just before the morning shift began, Young said. "If not discovered. the device would have caused a catastrophic explosion in the mine,'' said Young, sent here from company headquarters In St. Louis after the bomb was found. "The device was deactivated and the men were removed from the mine and a thorough search of the balance of the mine was immediately earned out. No other device was located, .. he said. Had the bomb not been found, 200 men would have been in the mine and It probably would have exploded , Young said. Un.ion County Sheriff James M. Hedges 11aid a stick of dynamite was set to explode when a piece of equipment used in the pit every day was turned on. "It was wired to where it would have gone off should a power cord been plugged in and a switch thrown," the sherif'f said, "If it hadn't been found, it's quite likely It would have gone off. because \he cord was for a power saw that would have been necessary " In routine mining operations. ORANGE COAST , I •1Jltl Qit•l I f"M o, .. "..,.. r_ .,. O• ·v P .to, w·th """""'"' ~ ·~ ~ .... ouwNt• Pt• 1•CNbi• "'"d~'tl¥0t..,..,­ C..0A• t P1,1tt~•\f'I "0 (O""l •f''I '-OA••I• t-d•t·6"'\ ••• o"'""'f\"d Moll\l'I•• '""'"'°'"~"' r•11.t'f' ·~ (I\••• ~\4' Nt<t1tr>Orl A••<"i M '"''~'""' \\t>t(flt J'.Own ••• ,. 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Authorities estimated an lµcrease in crime of more than 15 percent by the middle or December, the height or the season. Bl Deadline Stretched WASffiNGTON (AP) -The Air Force and Rockwell Interna- tional Corp. have agreed to con- tinue work on the Bl bomber through June l lo give the Carter administration more time to de· cide the future of the con- troversial airplane. defense of. ficials said Saturday. The Air Force and the Bl builder still are negotiating the specific terms of a new contract Airport Bus Drivers Out Drivers and tickets agents for Airport Services Inc., a private company that operates the bus shuttle between Orange County and Los Angeles International Airport, remained on strike Saturday. Employes, who walked of( the job Friday. are seeking the,lj~me wage as Orange County Transit District bus drivers, who make $6.30 an hour after a year's ex- perience and will make $6.55 hourly after Dec. 1. Airport Services Inc. drivers make $5.18 an hour. leading to a possible production decision. Earlier this year. Congress told the Pentagon to limit fund· ing of the Bl program to S87 million a month until Feb. 1 so the new President could decicte whether lo start producing the Bl bomber , which has been under development for years at a cost so far of about $2 billion. The Alr Jl'orce hopes to build 244 Bis at a cost estimated at $22.9 billion. During his h mpaign ror the presidency, Carter said he wu opposed to going into production at this time but that. he would keep the Bl program in research and development in cue it should be needed later. A Feb. 1 deadline for reaching a decl11Jon on production would give Carter only a bout 11 days to think tt ove r after his Jan. 20 in· auauration. Air Force officials hope that an arrangement ·iq contihlli! the month·lo-morfth fi n ancing beyond F eb. l will take the pre· ssure off Carter to make a quick decision. They believe Carter is more likely to approve produc- tion if he is given more Ume to re· ach a decision. The officials believe Congress will go along with an extension of the month-to-month financing for lhls purpose. An Air Force recommend&· lio11 . following completion of negotiations with Rockwell, will go to a top-level panel of Pen· tagon oUicials. Th.is panel will then make Its proposals to outgo· lng Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld. Rumsfeld then must decide whether to start production or the Bl. Curve Costs Cyclist's Life A sharp curve and a speeding motorcycle proved fatal for a Costa Mesa man Saturday, who died when his bike failed to make the curve and slammed into a tree. Jesse Alvarez, JO. of 1033 Mis: sion Drive, was declared dead at the scene of the "4:50 p.m. acci- dent on El Toro Road about one mile west of Live OaJc Canyon, ;a spokesman for the Orange Coun- ty Coroner's oCflce said. Check our low prices on these popular model Polaroid Land cameras! 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ARC,OIA·SANTA ANITA CANOOA PAftK CARSON CULVER CITY 'FOX HILLS' DOWNEY ,ULLl!RTON GL!NDALE 10ALL£fUA' HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HILLS LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPOl'T BEACH NOftTHR900E ORANGE 'THE CITY' PUENTE HILLS AfVIRSIDE SAN •ERNAAOINO VENTURA WEST COVINA WHITTWOOD , ETHEL KENNEDY COMFORTS DAUGHTER RORY AS BROTHER MAXWELL WAVERS Kennedy Pain Lingers WASHINGTON CJ\P) A son of the late Robert F Kennedy collapsed and a daughter he never knew a pparently became faint Saturday a t a memorial service marking what would have been the slam 5enator's 5lst birthday Both revived quickly KENNEDY 'S WIDOW Ethel and four of the couple's 11 children were present for the trad..ttional family observance' held before the daily operung or Arlington N ational Cemetery to the generaJ public. When the family arrived for the early-morning ob· servances. a pot or bright- colored da&sies alreadv rest ed beside thl! plain white cross that marks the senator 's grave. Several tourists stood at a distance. Mrs . Kennedy handed yellow roses to Rory, 7, Maxwell, 11; Douglas. 10. Christopher , 13. and a famil.v employe. They placed them on the grave and knelt for the widow to lead them in saying the Rosary RORY AND MAXWELL fell forward after a mo· ment , apparently feeling faint. Rory seemed to be crying quietly. Mrs. Kennedy comforted Rory while a friend, David Hackett. led Max to the c ar. Max collapsed en route but was quickly re v1ved. The prayers then were Fro"' Page A J c ut s hort and the Rev. Jerry Creedon conducted a brier Mass for Mrs. Ken· nedy, the two remaining children a nd Sargent Shriver. the senator 's brother-in-la"' BEFORE LEAVI NG the cemetery, Mrs. Ken- nedy and one of the older children,went a short dis lance up the slope above her husband's grave, to place one rose on the gl'ave of his brother. President John F. Kennedy . Mrs . Kennedy was preg- nant with Rory at the time the senator was s hot June 5, 1968 -as he left a party celebrating h.ts vic- tory in the Califorrua pre· sidential primary. He dJed 25hours later. LOBBYIST GOOD AT PERSUASION ••• t y's premie r lobbyist " Diedrich agreed with Riley's assessment of M 1chelena as the top gun 10 the stable of lobbyists who, for a fee, exercise their clients' right to petition their government "I think I Bob) Shelton 1~ lhl' most astute and probably thl' most respected Sandy <Sandi ing) docs a good Job for h 1s clients." Diedrich said ··But overall." he added. · r v.ould Sa\ Frank tY> top:,. lk knows and understands the system. how it works He's also Ii good poht1cian " To fortif~ his arg uml·n t Diedrich pointed to tht· fees Mich elena receives fo r h1 ... services "You don't get fees that large unless you're doing a good Job for someone." Diedrich insisted According to <;tatements he .f i l es w alh th e countv . M1chelena's reec; this year should total roughly Sl40,000 His mos t recent disclosure statement shows he is rece1v1ng SS.000 a month plus expensl'~ from Ocr1de ntal Land Co. Tht• statement also shows he 1-. tx>ing pa 1d S l .SOO a month by 7 11 Markt•h Sl.000 a month tH Mo rl'lanu Uc\ clopment Co·. S2.500 .1 month In the Wilh:im Dt>anc < o . S~OO .i month t" Orani::t· t'ount \ Stl'(.•I Co dnd Sl.000 a month b' tht• \carlem' of f)('f('n~I\ t• Dri \ tng M 1c hl'lt•na \d } ... "UC'h f1gun• .... are den .''' an~ bccau.-:e they don't takr into account what 1t cost.-. him toop<•r atl' Fol' t''< .1 m pit'. his 'ha),e of 0J)('rat1on 1!' a neatly kept suite or ofhrrs a <..hort distance from OranJ(t' CounLy Airport But office costs and hcftv travt'I expen'it'S apparently are not M1rhcll'na ·s ma1or expense item 6-year-old Saves Kids On Scl1oolbus PARKER, Ariz. <AP> Twen ty younj? students were saved from possible lhJury or death when Galen Howard. a quick witted 6-year-old Mohave Indian boy, took comma nd of a drivcr- lcss school bus, officials s aid Saturday, Jack Bathe, 51, was driving the students to their homes on the Colorado River Indian Reserva- tion on the h eavily traveled road late Wednesday. Bathe s lowed to turn on a side road about six miles south of here, but did not shift down or make the turn. OHicials said he apparently s uHered a seizure of sltll undt'tcrmincd origin and s lumped in the seat with his foot off the accelerator. :rhe bus continued about a hall mile down the road and headed for the shoulde r . which is bordered by a concrete-lined farm irrigation ditch. While others screamed, Galen jumped into Bathe's lap, grabbed the wheel, and turned the bu.<; back across the road into a flooded lettuce field. The bu.s was stopped by the mud. Tbere were no injuries. - NO. 1 LOBBYIST Frank Michelena This year he js Orange Coun Iv's top tnd1v1dual political cam · pa1~n donor Still inc omplete disclosure statements show Michelena gave• or loaned candidate's in this "ear's <'lections about $40.000 Rllt'~ 's campaign was i::1ve11 S14.500 Donations to Anthony·-. campaign will come clo-.e lo that f1~·Jrc Michelena denies such ht·fl' pohttcal donations are a device fo r his chents and olhers to lhrov. d1sgu1 sed money into campaign), through fees paid lo tum 'Absolutely not." he in-.1st)! "Thal prarttce is aga1n!.l the la" ·· M1chelena's campaign dollar hC'lp goes beyond hjs personal donations. however. He is known as a top political and charity fund-r aiser However, Michelena disagrees wllh tax laws that do not let him deduct his camprugn contnbu- llons as a necessary business ex· pense ··sut that's an argument I'm not ~omg to wm," he concedes. As a rule. Mi chelena shuns publicity. Hut he made headlines early this vcar when it was revealed that Schmit used his Ind.tan Wells condominium for two weeks and within a short time voted on 1s sues aHecting Michelena clients The county supervisor claimed the condominium was a swap. that Michelena would use his boat in return. But Michelena admitted he hadn 't used Schmit 's boat, doesn't like sailing and would hire a licensed skipper before ever setting out to sea. More recently. Diedrich ad- tpitted it was at Michelena's urg- ing that he ordered a land use ap- plication hurried to the Board or Supervisors ahead of others that had been waiting in the red tape lme. Miche lena and Diedrich's rela- tionship was not always so com- patible. When Diedrich took office in 1973, he vowed that Frank Miche lena 's form would never darken his supervisor's office. That was because Michelena had s upported then incumbe nt Winiam Phillips . It took Michelena two yea.rs and several lost clients to get out of Diedrich 's doghouse. From 1959 through 1964 he was then supervisor Pbillips' chief aide, a n experience he credits .,..'ith g1vmg him his background m county government ope ra· lions . Off duty. M 1chclena hvt?s with his w1fe and four children in Costa Mesa lie 1s on the Board of Directors of Children's llosp1tal or Orange County as well as Big Brothers of Orange County . M 1chelena 's cur· rent passfon is his son's Junior All-America football team, the Condors . But try ai' he might for s eclusion in Mesa Verd e . Michelena can't always avoid the publicity s potlight he shuns In a recent poll taken by KOCE ·TV. Michelena was named one of Orange County's 10 most powerful persons. Michelena says no. But, for example, he admits he introduced William MacDougall lo Riley after MacDougaJI had applied for appointment to the county Planning Commission. And when Riley gave Mac- Dougall the appointment, it was Michelena who made the rounds wilh the new commissioner to in- troduce him to what those in <:ounty government caJI the coun- ty family. On e lect wn night. Michelena was the host of a party an Uu.· bridal suite or t he Royal fnn in Santa Ana. Among those who dropped in to watch election returns on two color television sets were Schmit and Diedrich , the two yes voles on lhe El Toro noise issue so vital to Michelena 's clients. Before the party was over, An· thony -the potential tiebreaking vote -stopped by to accept con- gratulations on his apparent landslide victory and election to the Board of Supervisors. More recently, an aide to Schmit took time off from his county job last week to make plans for a Nov. 29 Schmit fund raiser. With politics now out of the question in county buildings and on county ti'me. the aide set up a fund raising shop in Michelena 's office. Meanwhile . Mi chelena is in Israel, coincidenlallv at a time when a conti n gent of state legislators are tourinR the Holy Land. -Schmit 's use of his con- dominium, -Diedrich 's speed up of his project. -MacDougall's introduction to county life, -A tiebreaking election celebration. -Use of his business office to plan a fund raiser by an elected official. Those are examples of inci- dents that h elped boost Michelena to the Top 10 list he wants no part of. But a Joni-time Michelena watcher th.inks the lobbyist will have no trouble recovering from a 10-most list that Includes Rep. Charles Wiggins, s tate Sen. Den- nis Carpenter, Diedrich and RHey. "Frank has an amazing ability to recover," says Tom Fuentes, who was Caspers' chief aide. "It Phil Anthony had lost the' election, you can bet whoever woo would be having lunch with Frank Michelena before the week was out.'' .. Sunday November 21 1978 DAIL y Pn.OT AS Archer Rivals Vie They l:lhot arrows in· to the air Saturday , and the shafts~ome of them. anyway -tut lhe target, a picture of a turkey. Youngsters age 10 to 18 we re com- peting in three age categories to win first prizes of a turkey. with ribbons for second and third place winners. Mile Square Park in F ountain Valley was the site of the Youth Archery Clinic and tourname nt, s ponsored by the Orange County Parks Youtn Archer y Program. It . was free for participants. A morning clinic . preceding the aft e r - noon turkey s hoot, con· centrated on teaching youngst e r s the basic skills and rules. safetv. and proper care arid mainte nance of equip m ent in archery Dally Pilot Photos by Patnck O'Donnell IS!ZlifJ;m!NUU CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY We Pride Ourselves on Craftsmanship CLIP THIS COUPON AND SAVE 25% OFF ANY FAIRIC YOU IUY Except Sale Items Expires Sat .. Nov. 27 FOR EXPERT UUPHOLSTERY WORK, WFIE THE ONLY ONES TO CALL SO CAU MOW AND SAYE. A4 DAIL y PILOT Sunday November 21. 1976 Grim Evidence Found Miners Anticipated Blast~~ Al'WI ......... MOURNS FATHER -Harvey Sturgill holds his dad's mining helmet in front of the Eolia, Ky. church where services will be held today for his father. The elder Sturgill was killed in an explosion e ight months ago but the body was not re- covered until Friday. Radioactive Mass Heads for the South SEATTLE <AP)-An aar ma::.s contafoing radioactive debris from a Chinese nuclear explosion d rifted ov e r the Pac if ic Northwest o n Saturday. but federal officials said there wa::. little reason for alarm. conta minated. but a normal washing would eliminate any danger, according to an EPA spokesman. "The radioactive debris is ex- pected to remain at high altitude level and have little effect on ground level, except for possibly two areas of the United States," an EPA spo kesman in Washington said. The two areas he listed: OVEN FORK, Ky. (AP> - Some ol the m en whose bodies have been brought out of a coal mine here apparently were aware or impending trouble just belore they were killed, Ken· lucky Mining Commissioner H.N. Kirkpatrick said Saturday. Ktrkpatrick said four miner self-rescue kits, used to filter poi5ono11S gases from the air, were found near the bodies of 11 men who had been entombed in Scotia Coal Co. 's No. 1 mine for eight months until they wen~ brought out on Friday. SEVE RAL OF 11IE v1cltms had taken the kits off their belts. indicating they were aware of impendiog trouble of some kind, Kirkpatrick s aid. "It looks like six or them had started to run and then just fell on their races." Kirkpatrick said. Frank Mann , a MESA s upervisor for the recovery operation a nd now head of the in· vestigation, s aid if the kits had been removed from the miners' belts, "It would indicate that they knew something was wrong.'' THE F£.DERAL and state of· ficials entered the mine early Saturday, less than 24 hours after the 11 bodies were recovered, to launch an on-site probe of two ex· plosions in the shaft that killed 2b men last March. Firleen m en were killed in lhe first of two m ethane gas ex· plosions last March 9. Their bodies were recovered. Eleven men -eight Scotia employes and three feder al inspectors died two days later when another explosion occurred in the same l.line. Tbey had gone ln lo pril· pare the 1hart for a federal In- vestigation into the cause or the initial explosion. • ONE OP TH£ Investigating crews that went in waa from the Cederal Mlninl Enforcement and Safety Administration, another Crom the Kentucky Department of Mine and Minerals and a third rep r esented the S cotia Employes' As.ociation. Officials said the crews were searching for dues lo the cause ot both expJosioo1. Althouih both bluts were caused by methane gas. what trlg1ered the ex- ploa i oo a bas remalned a mystery. - "Riaht now, we're just trying to get lt all down on paper, how the mine looked at the time or .the explosion," Mann su.id. OFFICIALS HA. VE SA.ID the investigation will take several months. Meanwhlle, t be Scotia Employes Association becan • week·lon1 moratorium on pro- duction at Scotia '1 lbree Oven Fork mines. The No. l mine is 'expected to be closed until tbe invesUcaUon ii completed. WhlJe work crews launched .. their survey or the No. l O\lne, families of the victims prepared to bury their dead. New York, What Now?'; Funding Plan to Be Redesigned-Official, : NEW YORK (AP) -Felix Rohatyn, architect of New York's fiscal recovery program, said Saturday that "it may be a blessing in disguise" that a court has rulet1 a vital $1 .6-billion seg- ment of the plan unconstilu· tionaJ. Rohatyn , t•hairman of the Municipal Assistance Corpora lion, told reporters the decision by the Court of Appeals. the state's highest, "makes more of a case for federal involvement in re-financing the plan " AS H E SPOK E , Mayor Abraham D. Beame was flying home from Israel for urgent talks on the new crisis. Meanwhile. Orin Kramer was in New York studying the situa· t1on for President-elect Jimmy Carter. Kramer, described as "a Cact- finder, not a policy-maker," had been scheduled to be in New York on Saturday anyhow, but his mission was broadened after Carter talked on the telephone with City Council President Paul O'Dwyer. FO R SEVERA L MONT HS Rohatyn has been urging that the federal $2.3-billion revolving loan program for the city be stretched from three to five or even JO years. Rohatyn had just learned, also. that Treasury Secretary William Simon had reassured First Depu- ty Mayor John Zuccotti that two mslallments on the loan. totall tng $770 million, would be pa.id in December despite the court de- cision. constitutional. . However. the court did not de- mand immediate repayme nt. Instead, it gave the petitioner, the Flushing National Banlt, 30 days to come up with a settle- ment plan and the city another 30 days to respond. "We have a period of grace," a : spokesman for Carey said, "and • we're suPe something wiU be worked out.'' Florida GOP See s Reagan As Chairman Preliminary checks in th(' Seattle area ind1catcr1 no tn· crease in radiation levels. at·· cording to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adm in1stra· tion. The air mass "passed over lhl• Northwest without incident," add e d B o b J a co b s O·n • a spokesman at the Environmental Protection Agency's r egional headquarters in Seattle An NOAA spokesman 1n Washington. D.C .. said the air mass was moving southeasterly and was expected lo be over the Atlantic Ocean by tonight. The projected path of the air mass would take it over the Midwest and Southeast. -Four southeastern states : Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina. A potential storm system could bring rain, which might pick up som e radioactive material. · Four Great Lakes states: Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois and Indiana. Predicted snow nurries have "some possibility o( interacting with the radioactive material and bringing it to earth ·· Snoring's No Joke, It May Be Deadly The Court or Appeals, sitting in Albany. decided 5-1 Friday that a three-year moratorium on repay- ment to holders of $1.6 billion in short term city securities was un· Italian Building Explosion Kills 3 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. CAP) - The executive board ol the Florida Republican Party have voted unanimously to support former California Gov. Ronald Reagan as national GOP chairman. The party's national commit- tee wi ll meet in Washington in early January when the question of party leadership is expected to be discussed. Federal officials said they an· ticipated no problems. But they s aid rain could wash some radioactive mate rial out of the air mass. In case or rain. foodstuffs on the ground could 1>4.~ Lafaye tte Keep Historie 1779 Sword NEW YORK (AP> -Count Rene de Cham brun outbid the Smithsonian Institution in a tensely emotional auction Satur· day and woo possession ol a his· toric sword presented to his direct ancestor. the Marquis d(' Lafayette, by the Amencan Con tinental Congress. The count. a Paris attome, paid $145,000 ror the sword. richly ornamented m gold. after t he Smithsonian ln:<.t1tut1on dropped out when th<' bidding re ached $140.000 The sword, gl\ en to L:lfayetl<' in 1779. was consigned for sale b' another direct descendant or the R~'·olutionary War hero .,.. ho wished to remain anonvmouo;, The purcha:<.c b' the \ount dr Ch<1mb run m1';1ns that '>lnC~ lht• presenlat10n hv th~ Continental Cong res:<., t hf' ~"' ord ha... nc" •'r left the po"""""'"" of t hi· Lafayette ram ii~ Love of Life Told in Poem ST. PETERSBURG, Fla . <AP > Che r y l Murphy. clinging lo tife in a St. Petersburg hospital. wrote and gave this poem to her mother: "To my mother whom I · love very much. I want you to have this for helping me to understand lhe im- portance or life .. I F I cannot dance. I can feel the music and my mind can do a ballet more beautiful and free lhan any in reality. "ll 1 cannot give love to one man, I can give or myself to the world for each of mankind. "U I cannot bear my own children, l can lovingly adopt the many unwanted children o f this over- populated earth. sad mid- dle-aged children pro- duced by the unskilled labor of illegitimate parents "I AM a cripple. l can -;ay that now knowing that I am much more " Signed Cheryl ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP ) Snoring is no joke. It can even be fataJ, says a Stanford University sleep researcher. Dr. William C. Dement told a Univers ity of Michigan Medical Center conference this past week that sound sleepers' sounds may mdicate serious health problems. In fact, he said, some heavy "gasping" snorers threaten themselves with instant death, what he said is called Sudden Adult Death Syndrome. DEMENT, DIRECfOR or the Sl eep Disorders Clinic and Laboratory at Stanford. said some "gasping" snorers never really get a good night's sleep because lhey become partially awake. although not conscious, many times each night. Their up- per throat and mouth tissues become overrelaxed, cutting off air to the lungs, he sa.id. The disorder is called Upper Airway Sleep Apnea, a momen- tary failure to breathe. Those af. ructed must struggle and gasp in their sleep to get air into their lungs, he said. Heartbeat irregularities -up to 400 times a night -also are part of the syndrome, he said "THIS MEANS A person has 16 million chances for his heart lo stop during the year," Dement saJd. "We suspect that this hap· pens many more times than the medical community realizes since the patient often has no his· tory of heart trouble while awake and noth in g s hows up on autopsy." 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Qll 1191b<t 1 • ... • 'fOUf OOp'f ...... °" --t<I c ......... , ......... """"0-•::11: COU"'V At-U lo•Ut "'°'1,.,..61 vnttnOt«HI ... tncl Wt 1•111ntt .. ........ ~ ~·· CaO>tltrellO .. Cfl a.n Mn c.:::•no o-l'ollll Ill"-l..-H ..... ., ........... N valve in lhe persons' windpipe. bypassing coll apsed tissues of the upper airways. The valve 1s closed and the person breathes normally when awake "The patient himself usually 1r. not aware of his snorin~ and breathing problems while asleep. but his bed partner is very much aware of it," Dement told doc ton; attending the conference "If you thlnlt you have such a patient. ask the spouse " TURIN, Italy <AP) -A gas. filled three-story building burst like a born b in this northern ltalian city early Saturday, kiU- ing three persons and injuring 11 . Police ordered an investigation of possible responsibility by lhe city-run gas company. The 6 a .m . blast caught its vic· ti ms while they were still in bed. Killed were an elderly couple and a 10-year-old girl whose parents were among those in· Jured. 'People Who Care G"People Who Create GJ>eople Who Help GJ>eople Who Comfort GJ>eople Who Guide The present chairman, Mary Louise Smith, has not indicated she plans to resign. "This is an attempt to create pressure on t he national commit- tee to recognize the fact that the party. for the next four years, needs a leader who can challenge the administration or the next president and can articulate the party's philosophy," said Mike Thompson. chairman of the re- solution ('Ommittee for the Florida GOP. GJ>eople Who Enjoy Life ' You'll find them everyday in 'People People who care, people who create, people who com Cor t , people who guide, people who hf'lp, pco· pie wh()enjoy life ... these are the subjects in the D aily Pilot's People section. The People section brings to life the people you want to know in communities all along the Orange Coast. And, It brings you up to date on Orange Coast or ganization s, social eve nts and the wedding plans of Orange Coast couples. / Nation ally known column by Ann Landers and Erma Born beck also ar~ regular featuresof the People section . If you 're a person who needs people, you need the People section, Sunday to Friday in the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 t SPECTACULAR FIRE ATTRIBUTED TO ARSON Blaze Started on 20th of 32 Stories i tate Wrapup APWlrep/IOto She ppai:d' s Spouse Suing O ver Show VENTURA (AP) -Dr. Sam Sheppard's former wife has filed a $10 million lawsuit against the National Broadcasting Co. over the network's dramatization of her husband's murder trials. Airane Sheppard of Ft. Lauderdale. Fla., the doctor's second wife, charged in the suit filed here this week that the show aired Nov. 17, 1975, constituted an invasion of privacy, intentional in· ruction or emoti,onal distress and defamation of character. She charges that the television film "Guilty or Innocent: The Sam Sheppard Case." referred to the relationship as "one of fornication. a marriage of convenience." The two were married in 1964 while Sheppard was in prison for killing his first wife. 'Ladles' 1ffaut F a ce Tria l LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Four women must stand trial on pro- stitution charges because their lawyers failed to prove police dis· cnminate against women Ln vsce enforcement, a judge bas ruled. Deputy Public Defender Jeffroey Bear and attorney Bernard Strick had claimed the Los Angeles Police Department dis· criminates against women because more females than men are arrested for proslttutson 1H aales Bat·e Their Dafl SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. hosted California's celebration of the whale Saturday and declared that the exh1b1t could have world wide impact An estimated 5,000 to 10.000 pc'rsons -.about a third of them children -attended th~ day long series of exhibits, entertain· menl and lectures h~ted by the Democratic governor at the Sacramento C1 vie Audltorium. ,,fo r e Ta.re.fl for TPncher11? SACRAMENTO Ci\P) -Cahfomia's teachers pension fund ls sinlung deeper into debt, and teachers and taxpayers wm have to contribute more to it, stateofhc1als have been told. An actuary has told the Teachers Retirement Board a boost of more than SO percent Ul total contnbullons is required lo keep the fund solvent ll<' didn't say whether state taxpayers' current $135 m1lhon a year contnbut1on should~ boosted. Mealt'"Htft-r• 1l<"t"epf Pat"t LOS ANGELES CAP) -About 1,000 members of a wholesale mealcutters union voted overwhelmingly Saturday to accept a new ,three-year agreement with employers represented by the Associated Meal & FoodSupphersof Southern California. A spokes man s&Jd the agreement covers Local 274. Provision House Workers Union. and mvolves some SO companies. He said the economic package will total about $2.SO an hour over the con· tract's term. Cra n•t o n: Let Mor e Co•e I n SAN DIEGO <AP) -Sen. Alan Cranston (D·Calif.) says he plans to introduce legislation to permil a larger emigration to the United States from Mexico and Canada. A law which goes into effect Jan. 1 sets a limit of 20,000 ad· milted annually from any single country in the Western Hemisphere. Cranston would boost that to S0,000 for Mexico and Canada. Bla'°k •s Bea«-h a D a 119e t-Zone SAN DIEGO (AP) -A city manager 's study lists legally· nude Black's Beach as the most dangerous of 12 beaches operated by the city. Tiie report issued Friday says the "swimsuit optional" beach has more rip currents. outcroppings, rock piles and dangerous entry routes lb an any of the other beaches. Especially noted were the cllfftop paths which must be followed to reach the secluded beach. Refugee Refuge for Elderlt11 SAN DIEGO (AP) -The Nonprofit Agapi Foundation says it will convert faciUties for refugees al Brown Pield into housing for the elderly. During the past year, the foundation has processed nearly 600 refugees, who were provided room and board while they received English language Instruction and a¥istance In findinl jobs. That program will end soon. : Pane l Challe nge• the Syat e• FAIRFIELD CAP) -The California Highway C'ommlss\on says it will seek Atty. Gen. EveUe Younger 's oplnlon on whether 'the Brown adcntnlstration can Ignore the comml8$lon venlon of the highway bud1et. Tbe commlui°" called for an attorney 1eneral'1 oplnloo afttt G<>v. Edmund BrownJr.'s traMportaUon direct.or 11id abe wlll lpore the commf.ssloo'a adopted plan . . Occidental Infe rno 'Definitely Ars on' ~ LOS ANGELES <AP) -A spectacular high-rise office buildln& fire in doWntown Los Aile.tea tbat resembled scenes from the movie "1be Towering Inferno" was dellberately aet, anoo lnvesticatora a-.y. Tbe blue erupted on the 20th floor of the 32-story Occidental Supe rtanker Breaks Free InLA Harbor SAN PEDRO CAP) -A Liberian supertanker that has gone aground in Los Anceles Harbor was freed Saturday after someofits 800,000 barrels of' crude oU were unloaded, port officials said. The 974 -foot "Lake Palourde" had partially blocked the en· trance to the harbor after becom· ing stuck earlier Saturday. Of· ficials said tugs were able to pull the ship free shortly alter high tide. Authorities said there were no oil spills or-injuries in the ground· ing of the vessel, which was under charter lo Union Oil Co. Dean Martin Get,s Divorce LOS ANGELES (AP} -Enter· tainer Dean Martin bas received an uncontested divorce from his third wife, former beauty parlor receptionist Catherine Martin, 28. Ma r tin, 59, flew into Los Angeles Friday to receive the in· terlocutory decree, a fter acknowledging the marriage could not be saved. The singer and his third wife were married in April 1973. When Martin asked for the divorce last July. he indicated that division of community pro- perty would be settled out of court. Tower office complex at about 2 a.m. Friday. Eleven houn later another deliberately set Cl.re wu discovered in a sub-basement in tbe same complex, fire in· vestlgators sald. About ·300 firemen and 58 Ci~ companies battled the blaze unUl it was brought under control at 4:50a.m.• ONE FIREFIGHTER suffered deep cuts from falling glass and two others were treated for ex· haustion. a fire department spokesman said. No civilians were injured. The big blaze scorched the 20lh floor of the $16 million Occident.al Tower, whi c h h ouses Transamerica Financing Corp., the parent company of Occiden· tal. He said 10 offices were destroye d and 25 others damaged. Arson Investigator Carl Rasmussen said tbe fire had been started on the 20th floor. The fire also caused heal and smoke damage to the 21st and 22nd n.oors, and water damage to the 18th and 19th floors, the Oc· cidental spokesman said. Total damage was estimated at $1.S million. THE SECOND, smaller fire was quickly extinguished by firemen and caused about $300 damage, officials said. I( fire department spokesman said the computerized elevators were switched to manual control for safety. and many firemen were forced to climb 20 flights of stairs carrying their firefighting gear on their backs. A fire investigator said there was physical evidence that• the fire was deliberately set and that there bad been "unauthorized ac· tivity" in the area shortly before the blaze was discovered. "It is definitely of incendiary origin," said city Fire Arson In· vestigator Gary Cooper. Another investigator said evidence of flammable fluids had been found in the area and In· vestigators reportedly had leads on one or more suspects in con· nection with the fire. The Occidental spokesman said about 4,800 persons work in the complex. Sunday. NOY&mber 21 11119 CALIFORNIA Man's D e ath leads Police To Drug Lab. SANTA CLARA CAP) -It looked like the accidental death or a small businessman. Then a narcotics detective overheard another police officer talking about the chemicals that filled the warehouse where the dead man was found. To Detective Ted Keech of the Santa Clara County Narcotics Task Force it sounded like a "crystal laboratory," and that led authorities Friday to uncover a $1 million illegal drug factory. T HE DEAD businessman, Gene Arthur Cullins, 41, of Santa Clara was believed to be the owner of a small factory, called Organic Products, producing body lotions. Keech said CUlllns handed out small samples to neighboring businessmen. But inside his office here in· stead, Keech said, was an opera· tion to manufacture PCP, a po· tent tranquilizer that is also known as "angel dust" and "crystal." WEDNESDAY night three of Cullin's friends stopped by his darkened shop because be had not kept an appointment with them. A neighboring bus i · nessman l oa n ed them a fl ashlight to peer through the mail slot in the door and tney spotted his body lying on the floor. O,t,ILYPILOT AS UC R egents To Appe al Mirwrities LOS ANGELES (AP) University of Callfomia regenta, alter what one official called "a great deal or a1on11ln1 con· sideration," have decided to ask the \1.S. Supreme Cowt to uphold a preferentia l minority ad· mission program r uled un- constitutional by the slate blgb court. VC President David Saxon said the decision was one of the most "difficult and complex" the re· gent.shave ever made. UC general counsel Donald Reidhaar said following Friday's vote lhat be expects a decision in February on whether the U.S. court will accept the case. He said oral arguments probably will be scheduled for next Oc· tober il the case is accepted. mE ST ATE court struck down on Sept. 16 a UC Davis preferen- tial admissions program on grounds it discriminated against Allan Bakke, a 36-year-old white engineer who sought entrance to the university's medical school. The court ruled UC violated the equal protection clause of the Constitution because it rejected Bakke's application in favor of less qualified minority appJi. cant.s. Bakke's admission is blocked by the state court's stay order. "Even if he were admitted next fall through some further development," Reidhaar said, "that would be done only under legal compulsion, and the Wl· iverslty would maintain Its right to discontinue Bakke's enroll- ment if the decision were re· versed." SAXON SAID the regents' de· clslon to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court did not come easily. "I don't think the regents in re· cent times have had to deal with an issue as difficult and complex as this one,·· he commented. ~egents chairman William K. COfentz sala'the regents voted with "substantial unanimity" to appeal the state Supreme Court's ruling in the case. But how in· dividual regents voted in tha closed session was not made public. Our method fort· ing the ene shortage. - Show and tel. There are some very import.ant things you should know about fighting the energy shortage. And we're going to make it easy for you to learn them.· For example, our Home Energy Conservation Center is coming to a shopping center in your nei~hborhood. It s a little house filled with displays that will show you, at a glance, just how much gas you can save in your home. For instance, if you spend an afternoon insulating your attic, you could save up to 2<m on your heating bill. And you can save another 163 Just by lowering your thennostat from 72° to 68? When you see our exhibit, pay us a visit. It will pay off on your gas bill. If you c.an't make it to our house, one of our trained energy advisors may make lt to yours. Harbor Center He'll be visiting as many homes as possible to te ll you more ways to cut your natural gas consumption. Like installmg a water-flow control showerhead And turning off unnecessary decorative • lighting. ·. If he should show up at your door, and show you the proper identification, take advantage of his ex~rtise. Besides giving out helpful hints, both the Home Energx COnservation center and our energy advisor will be giving away our Home Energy Planning Guide. It's a free calendar kit designed to keep you energy-wise all year long. We hope you h4ve the opportunity to see our exhibit or chat withour ener~ advisor. --- You'll only be spending a few nunutes. 6 And when you see how easy it is to save energy we think you11 agree it's time well "1l spent. go~ Harbor Blvd., between Fair Dr. & Wiison St. Nov. 22 .· December 5 .. .. I . . ~ I A9 •4· -· ... ( · DAILY PILOT Jl'DITORL\L PAGE ) -. ., .:~A Dishonest Country? California· Atty. Gen. Evelle Younger stopped in one day last week.to bring us up to date on what his of· fice is doing in the people's interest. He left behind a packet of pamphlets that are ooth helpful and disturbing. l:ielpful because. it's good to know the attorney general's office lS looking out for us. Disturbing because or the range of immoral, dis· hopest and sli ppery schemes and pJots working against us. Drugs. Child abuse. Door-lo-door sales phonies. Bad nursing homes. Bunco schemes. Pyramid clubs. Anti-burglary devices. Car theft. Till tapping. Bad checks. Stolen credit cards. The AG 's office has advice on a 11 these operations and many more. But we have to wonder iI all the ad· vice, all the laws and aJI the law-enforcement agen· des can really make a hint of a change in the direc- tion thls country's morality is going. It isn't just those plots and sche.,mes Mr. Younger warns us about. It goes much deeper. The sobering annual FBI Uniform Crime Report. once again this year makes clear that we are still the most violent and the most dishonest people on earth. And we are getting more violent and more dishonest each year. On this theme. James J. Kilpatrick recently won- dered in his column: "What ever became of simple honesty in America?" Possibly we Americans have become so inured. ~o philosophical about killing, maiming, lying and ~tealing that we've come to dismiss it as something nol worth worrying about. Not so, Kilpatrick found . On a report about lhe original column, he wrote: "The mail came pouring in. As the days passed. and the letters piled up. lt became apparent that Americans everywhere are deeply . sorely. agonizing· Jy concerned about the trend toward dis honesty." Many causes for the desperate situation were of- fered. Declining influence of religion, loosened family ties and deterioration of public schools are the most commonly off er ed. And the answ~ri;? More police and tougher courts? Prayers in public schools? Keeping mothers at home to bind the family tighter? Harsher penalties for Jawbreakers? Corporal punishment? Death penalties? ,..r ,,. Sadly. all of J.h6e and none of these. Society is too complex to make the simple workable. As Kilpatrick c.·oncluded: "J\11 I know is that the sickness of character is there. We do not need to look at figures from the FBI. We need only to look at the world around us and to ask ourselves: What do we do about it?" Other than ask Atty. Gen. Younger for a pam· phlet on ··.How to Proteet Your Business and Proper· ty,' • we don't know either. Drive the Point Home The plight of our disappearirig whale was scheduled to draw special attention Saturday at a .. California Celebrates the Whale,, event in Sacramento. Not a bad idea. considering bow whalers, particularly Japanese whalers, are hellbent on destroying the species for profit. Any attention that can be brought on this global problem is welcome. Yesterday's celebration, while encouraged by Governor Brown and other state officials, was privately underwritten. It cost the taxpayers nothing. Among the underwriters were Nissan Motors. Toyota and Honda. They obviously are ner~ous about environmentalist plea to boycott Japanese products unless the whalers from that country slacken their pace of kill. , We would suggest they apply some of the same pressure back home. Walls Aren't Necessary for Prison Feeling WASHINGTON J o hn Ehrlichman 1s not scrvrn~ his 21 ~ Lo 8 year senfence in any "coun· lry club" fJc1lily "No pn'ion 1s a country club.· t•xplmned a re cent mm ate of the Federal Prison Camp Safford. An1 .. w h I:' r I:' Ehrlich m an ~gan servtnJ! t1mC' la'il month ''ThJt p I a cc 1 .., crowded. with fiO m e n 1n t>ach open barracks . Lots of them sleep in tht>1 r <'lothes "" they won't get stolen · Superintendent John I H"d den. 34 a~r<'es that the Stafford fac1ht\' 1~ no soft place lie told me "'Taking away a man's freedom '" punishment This 1s ,, m1nm111m ~eruntv fac1htv but 11 ·.,no countrv tluh EhrltC'hman. SI. ha~ been :t~ "'1gnNi to work in tht• powerhouse where h.-~ 111 mnntt(lr dials a nd ~µ~ --- \ COMRADE B~ZHN~V~ --, \ ti ...• , If • switches and make sure that the septic system is working proper· ly. The principal work assign· ment at Safford is in the factory where brooms and gloves are manufactured for sale lo federal agencies According to Superintendent Hadden , two-thirds of the prisoners are Mexican nationals, so-called "wetback" laborers convicted of illegal entry into thl' United States. The remaining 1hird of the prisoners are Mex- 1can·Americans, blac ks ;rnd Anglo-Americans. UK E MOST prisons today. Saf · ford 1s over crowded. Its operating capacity has grown from 250 a year ago to 382 now. Presently. there are 353 prisoners ·'The process there is de· humanizing fo r anyone who grew up ID a civilized society," the re· cent inmate told me. "There's plenty of vul garity, some fight mg. use of drugs and occasional homosexual :1<•t1vUy nght out in the open COME\WE \ TITO! I ( J the desert according to this re-THI~CH -::r~~~~~~ g,;~i.~~~·s:.:;;~ and English on the foolishness of trying to get away. and especial ~isoners, according to Supt. Hadden. There are four TV sets and prisoners are allowed to own and use radios, providmg they hav<.' earplug r eceivers. Mail is opened and censored, coming and goiOJ~ Prisoners make up visitors hsU. when they arrive. and counselors arrange for these visitors usually close family or friends · to visit on weekends and holidays . accountants and even a Ph. candidate. One recent departe was Jesse D. Kornegay, forme state treasurer of New Mexic who served nine months for pe JUry before 3 £edcraJ g:rand jury ·'Safford is not great. but it's better than any state prison, and it's not badly run. From what l hear about Ehrlichman, he'll do very well, because l think he'll mind his own business.'' The open barracks offer no privacy, and all belongings of a prisoner are kept in a footlocker. The prison library is stocked mostJy with paperbacks, but is s pa cious enough that Ehrlichman could find a private place to work o n his second novel Safford prison is set in the de· sert about seven miles from the town of Safford (pop., 6,500), and while it is de6cribed as a wall· less "honor" facility, there isn't much point in trying to escape. Holes are drilled in the bottom of prisoners ' shoes so they can be tracked if they try to escape on ly on the possibility of picking up an additional five years prison t erm when apprehended. Still. some Mexican nationals, by making arrangements with friends on the outside, escape and try to speed 100 miles to the Mexkan border lo re-enter their native country. SAF a "short·term" fa~ility, eaning the prisoners· sentences re generally two years or less. First-offenders and old-timers, tr ns ferred from big prisons to se ve the remaming months of the long sentences. comprise mo t of the prison population Offenders •1th histories of violence. dr g addiction or homo xuali are not confined at Saff re is far less of this kind o beha ·or th e than in facilities for r term .,. The re's a fair amount of athletic activity at Safford softba ll . handball, weight lifting and tennis and movies are shown every couple of weeks. Jt all sounds more pedestnan than punishing, but the recent ID mate says. "the place. like all prisons. gets to you, and you must discipline your thinking. The guards don 'l carry guns. but you know you're being kept m "There aren't too many really bad guys, but a few do som*' things so despicable that you wouldn't wanl to hear about it " The so-called white-collar in- mates include doctors. lawyers, Tll E Jo'O RM E R governor Oklahoma, David H all, Democrat, convicted of co sp1racy to bribe. 1s expected enter Safford soon. S Ehrlichman will have a fello government official to talk with. Ehrlichman. by all !ccounts, · at peaco with himself, and has reputation of being able to ada to situations . He is not the ogr that he was depicted in the pre dunng Watergate. Actually, h was one or the more Likable pe pie in the White House. I can think of one Cabinet o fi cer who did as much or more gel the Nixon Admmistration i to th'e mess over the break-in Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist office, but he'll never enter t likes or Safford. He'll have to confined at J::irge with his con: cicnce. Chicago's Poor Get Windfall ·\ With significant exceptions, such as federal aid for the ailing elderly. mos t government· administered charity is wasteful· lyexltavagant. With significant exceptions. such as the Salvation Army . vo lunt ee r charities tend to spend too much on ad· ministralive overhead and too little on helping the deserving needy When Angel and I were s truggling through the early year s of our marriage on an in· com eof $29 a week-weorten nol· ed that there was financial as- sistance available for the hungry. But how nice it would be if there were some source for help when ~ng marrieds needed a hand C ) doned wife is in a hospital for an The only accounting IS-2n~e P' ... UL HARVEY operation. When she comes oul month when the "angeJ" rep<> 1'. there is no place for her and the what was done with the allotme · · children lo go except home to her -usually a few hundred dollars. up, a car, a down-payment on a family in the South. Public aid The ''angel" then picks L house. does not consider this an enough cash for the next month. AND NOW there is -based in Chicago, -an "Emergency Fund for Needy People." Norman Stone of Stone Con· tainer Corp. bad this idea 1n 1972 He contributed the first financing to the fund and gradually established an organization of "undercover angels" who watch Cor some deserving person -or couple -in a financial bind, or in need of a few dollars. Now in Chicago's old·line public a nd private welfare agencies. f!mployes know when a despera- tion situation ar ises which they cannot handle because of red t1>pe. rules. roadblocks or other delays, they make a "quiet call " to the Emergency Fund Here is a <or-instance: l\n a ban- "emergency "So .. An "unde r g round angel" materializes as though from nowhere and hands her $42 for the bus ticket. SOMETIMES IT is money for a daughter's graduation dress -or decent clothes in which to attend a funeral. la the Chicago area. teachers and social worke rs. bankers and pawnbrokers those most likely to run across people in need or help -have learned to telephone the fund. The designated "underground angels'' do not have to ask anybody's permission before giv- ing money away. lie or she does not have to follow any rules on who's worthy und who1s not. A CONSCIENTIOUS emplo or the state department or publ aid says that one of the m o Crustrntin~ experiences in day-to-day administration ··government money" is the fr quent encounter witll so desperation situation which outside departmental allowable But now there is a priva source for help which is not lim ed by statute. And where priva charities might be subject eventual corruption, tl1 Emergency Fund minimal sun are disbursed by someofthecor munity's most responsible pe pie Jr the idea appeals to you f• your own community he yourself. Carter's Capitol Gains Hurting? (The Emer~ency Fund Ft Needy Peo ple, 360 Nori Michigan. Chira~o. ltl. 60f!Ol.) WASHINGTON, 0 C. "The feeling between the White House and Congress may be the most crucial aspect or i;tovernment You just cannot overemphasize it .. That observation was recently made by Larry O'Brien, who on <:e served as President .Kennedy 's special assis tnnt for legi11lallve af - fairs . and It ou1ht to b heeded by J I m m y Carter as he preparu t o take office For the fot'l that thert-art- De!'\ocraUc majorities In both the Senate and House of .___ Representatives is no guarantee that Carter will get the support on Capitol Hill lbat he net?ds for his reform programs Some o( Carter's 01des - especially those with past ex· perience in Washington already are worried that the in· coming adm inistraUon may face a confront ation with Congress. AND THEY are concerned that a ''test of wills" between the White House and Capitol llitt. as one of them phrased it. could paralyze the new exe<:utlve from the start. Among other lhings. these aides arc advising Cllrtcr that he must AJ)polnt ~ con1resslonol liaison tenm that '111 more effec· tJve than the one that wu run during the campalgn by Frank Moore. who formerly functioned •• STANLEY KARNOW' in Georgia. Moore. who made a botch of his job as Carter's man in the Oeorgia legislature. performed just. as badly on Capitol mu. He alienated such powerful figures as Mike Mans field. the S$nnte majority leader, and Al Ullman. chairman or the House Wnys and Me1ns Comm ltlee, and he generally impressed con· greumen as being "not too bright. .. But It remains to be seen whether Carter will replace Moore -or wbether ho tnteodl to stJclt to subOrdlnates whose main quaUficallon Is Joyalty to him. The proble ms thal Carter could have with Congress. however, stem from causes that are more profound than personalities. In effect, the legillature bas been scarred by the dual phenomena of Vietnam and Watergate. and these ex· periences have deeply altered its atlltudes toward the presidency. The key to survival In Congress used lo be "go olong and get along" -which meant that rat1k · and·file congressmen could ex· pect to rise only if they obeyed their party leaders, who in turn made tbrir deals with the White House. BUT FlllST with Vietnam and lit.er wlth Waters1t.e, many con ires.smen be1an to have doubL, about lhe wisdom of their tenders and the w•)' they served as rub· ~ ber stamps for the presidency. What occurred. as a result, was a revolt on Capitol Hill. The old seniority system crumbled under pressure from a younger generation that had lost respect for the entrenched con· gressional bosses. AS A CONSEQUENCE, the in · OuentiaJ committees have been revamped. and a President no longer can mobilize support merely by 11triking a baqcain with one or the Capitol Hill barons. Thus Carter will Ml be able lo appeal to Congress to back him simply on the grounds that the Democrattc party lllhould hang together. He will have to promote has prognnu on Capitol Hill on their merit, and this will not ~ easy. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT /luhrrt \ 11 rr1J Pull(1..,l1f't Th"mu • }..'""' 1/ f.'dt1t1r 'l'hl' cd1fon;il fl·•I-:(' of lh<' Oail_v Piio t loCl'kll 111 inform anc.l Mlmuloh• rt'a•h•n. by pr<>o;cnlln& on thl"I fl:lll!' d1' n sr romm1•nt11ry 1111 tnpu·oe; nf ml 1•11·~1 tw ~yndlr:il· t'll 1·olun1111lob :1nct ca1 toont~tl\, by pro~ ldtnjl .1 (1>rum for rrndcr.<' \'It'\\' a nil l)y pn•i.t•nl 1ng I h1~ ll•'~~11:1pt•1 'i-Ol1111IOll'i Jnd ld<'O'I 1111 currt•nt 1op11•, 1'hl' crlitoriat 11111nmn' 11( ttw n.11(v P1lol appt•:11 onh m th\• 1•1lt1orial rnlumn at lht· IOJI 11( tht• pa.Ill' Op1111un-; .... , prc ... "rrl IH thr rolumm"ll"I unit ;mtoom:r.lll and h•ll('r \\n\rn1 nn 1ht•1r own .md nn 1•11c.lul".t'll'IC1\t 11£ lht•tt '"'"~ IH the l>a1ly Piln ,1111111ct 1)1• tnft•r 1 NI Sunday, Nov. 21.1976 ·~ Appraisal: Round 2 'It's a GOod Eye-opening Experience' By MICllAELW. BERNS Forget ill I w. s one of those br,ve few who actually followed through and went before the Orunge County Appe!AIS Jloard. sympathy appeal lrlckled off the appeals board like water over Nitgan Fallis. My elaborate documentation of landslides, btg cncks in the ground, a view or 8 water tower, and mud plUng up u&&inst my house were snickered ut, laughed at. and generally pooh.poohed. ruling lbat the a>etiUooer has not de· mon.strJted anything, or lt can proceed and let the assessor present h.is side or the case. I fared a bit better than my pre- decessor. whose case was dispatched without even hearing the assessor's vtew. (Of course, we have to remefllber that the assessor is assumed lo be ~lht. > ln my case, they proceeded to let the as sessor present his side. ' I was the second one on the docket th11t '1uy, and after watch1ng the i.laughter Qf lhc unfortunate citi:r.cn before me. ·l ap· proached the stately body or lawyers <the entire board was composed of the pillars of our society 1 full of confidence and optimism in our great ciystcm of gov· ernment by the peopl<'. I Oh yes, one other thlng: Prior lo begin· ning the morning session. the chairman of that board stated for the benefit of aJI us common folk that the board assumed I the assessor was right and at was up to us to prove him wrong. WAS l REALLY hearing him right? Were we presumed gudty until proven Cl really didn't realize the extent of thi5 until afterwards when one or the common folk sitting in the audjence told me that when I turned my back on the board. their expressions and actions were even more deliberute in this direc· tion.) At best. I detected total boredom by the board and the assessor. Oddly enough, the only per~ (besides the uu· dience.and court recorder) who seemed to be interested in what l was uttering was the county attorney. Anyway. undaunted, I proceeded with my attack and lned to impugn the credibility or the assessor. COh boy, was that a mistake.) It didn't seem to matter that the re presentative of the assessor's office had called me on the phone a few weeks previous, tricked me into reveal· ing the thrust of my argument, and then suggested that he come out to my house and look over the property. HIS "MAl\VELOUS'' prescolat1on consisted of stating that three "com. parable" houses in the neighborhood had sold ror prices higher than what mine was valued at. That was jt! So much for Bems '. I ll$ked him if he was aware that the house right next door to me had re. cently sold for a price much less than what my house was valued at. innocent" My God, where was my lawyer'> Why hadn't I tned to "get to" the board or assessor beforehand'! Oh well, l said to myself, maybe there is a spark of fa irness up there. Anyway. I had driven a long way that morning, and J had cancl'led my appointments too Can you believe he feigned total ig- norance of this? But what is more sur. prising, this didn't carry weight with the appeals board. So here we were with a house in the neighborhood having sold at less than what I was claiming for my house and an experienced assessor claiming not to be aware of I bis r act. After the r a p id demise of Lht• gentleman before me, I knew that I would have In dig deep down into my bag ()r I ricks and C'Omc up with some br1 llwnt maneuvi;•r that would throw my oppos1 t1on off ha lance. I would appeal to some inner core of bum:.in sympathy as well as bombard them with elaborate photo· graph!., cl1a~rams. maps, and newsp~pl·r clippings. WELi •• WE SET up the appointment ! I cleared my calendar. etc.), and he cun l'eled the night before /\ message W)lS left with m y son that he would set UJ> a new appointment which. of cour:.e. never happened. This type of treatment was really disappointing to me and somehow I got the feeling that I had been had. And finally, the appeals board virtuul ly ignoring this fact. Who's k1dd1ng whom? I was dead before I started' Down came the gavel of the kangaroo court. I put my tail betwt>en m y legi., lower ed my head, and left the room So this is my story .. How can you wan" You can 't ! But it's a good, eye.opening experience. and I urge all citizens to go through with an appeals hearing lt cost only your time, and perhaps if we all ap· pealed, got turned down, complained. and re·appealed each year, we could overload the system so much that some new and fair procedures would be established. We all know that a picture is worth a thousand words. don't we? I also would try to d1scrcd1t the credibility of my op- ponent llhat's how Perry Mason always won>. fo'anall y, I would save my trump card for the t•nd l don't think the Appeals Board even heard what 1 was saying. So much for my attack on the assessor's sense or fair olav (but whoever srud th.is was going to befairanyway! ). Bul alas at \\as :•II useless' The The plot begins lo thicken. I had pre· sented most or my case, and as is pro- cedure. lhe board can either end the hearing right then and there by simply Mu:hael Berns is a pro/eMOT oj biology 01ld resident of San Juan Caputrano Mideast Equation Shifting 1 avorrxhly To U.S. Several months before the start or the present convulsion~ an Lebanon. r v1s1ted that now· tragic country and toured the Palestinian refugee camps rt became readily apparent to me that Lebanon was in danger uf becoming a captive country. The Lebanese had provided hospitality Lu some 500,000 Palestinrnn refugees. Bul the Lebanese were never able to ex e r <' 1 s e aut hori lv o v er t h c• Palestinians, who retained their we<il)<.•ns despite the or- ders of the Lcbtinese govern- ment The first ma1or lest or strength c·<lml' m 1974 when the Lebanese md1t3ry forces entered the l'amps m an attempt to rorce the Pah.•stinaans 10 :.urrend~r their "'l':tf)OllS r\ 111tched battlt> rage<! for nine days, at the end of which Un.• 1 A'banese solll 1ers "'ere torcccl to \\llhdraw without a\•rnmpll~hing their purposP l'f IS POSSIRl.F, that this lesl of 51 rength t>n<'ouragcd tht> l'alestmaans lo bt'hev<.' that lhev <'ould ~o all lhe w;1y They knt:~· lh1'y <'Ould c•o11nt •rn a larJ(<' purt r NO RMAN COUSINS of the Moslem ma1ority to join them in any showdown. The militunt Moslems w'ere not difficult to persuade; they had al ways harbored hostile feelings towards the predominanll} Christian government. It was only a matter of lime. therefore. berore the com· bustibles blew sky·high. The net result or the war, however. is apt to be a m ajor defeat for "the Palesllman cause First of all, a large portion of the Moslem-Lebanese population now recognizes that they mis- calculated by making common cause with the Palestinians THE NOTION or a quick vic- tory has turned out to be a pipe dream. Moreover, many Moslems now believe they have been poorly served by the Palestinians, who. had they won, would have made Lebanon a Palestinian nation in which the Moslems might have been even more disadvantaged than under the Christians As a result, there is now a rea· sonably good prospect for cf wvrking rapport between Moslems and Christians. SPC'ond . Lebanon 's J\rab neighbors now have sober second thoughts about thPir support of the PLO. They are becoming in creasingly appre hensive about the growth of Palestinian in · fluence throughout th<' Arab world. Palestinians now hold im· portant positions in many Arah countnes. They are especially powerful an finance. science. education and industry Little wonder that neighboring Syria has been will· mg to disengage her forces from the Golan Heights an order \o come to the aid of the Lebanese government against the PLO. Third. sympathy for the PU> has badly eroded inside the Unit· ed Nations It is doubtful whether the kind of support that more than two years ago resulted in a UN. invitation to Vasser Ararat, the PLO leader. would be repeat ed today. THE SUM total of these de- velopments may produce a strik· ing change in Israel 's geo political 9ituatlon Several years ago it appeared that King Hussein or Jordan was prepared to deal realistically with lsraci He was badly i!iolated in this al· tempt. so a modus vivendi with Israel never materialized. Now. however. there is at least the glimmer of a prospect that a reconstituted Lebanon might re Must Death Shoot Its Way In? W,\~111,<:TCJ' <>c·111hc·r :'\o\<'mlll'r ... th1· .,,.,,.,1m of the· h.1n·e .. 1 .inti n.11ur1"" mo'.'.I P"''<'h('d1•h<' C('tlors It is alsn th<' :.t•.ison 11( ~hosts. of ll:tll<>wt'l•n. ;ind of i-l..t•h·to11:-. <ioini; thl· dan<'f' m:1c~1hrc in the n1J?ht , unc or th1• pt'l'IO(IS or the ~e .1r V.hl'O W(' Oh· !'('IH• thr Cu It nf the 0C'3<l For this ti-the ltnll' tlf \1•tcr<1ns Day when wn•uth:r; arl' l.11c1 at tnmhs whPrt• th1• -..o ldll'r" c;tJnd ~uard :ind \.\hi' rt• flal( .. ;ind nov. l'rs .ir1· pul on .:r.ivt•c; f("'' i::ra111I 'mlh1n~ in th1-; v.etrlll ur lhc nt•xt would sp1•m In lw mn11• M'I llt>d. I<''' <'hang C' ,1 h I 1· t h a n t h 1• flt U 3 f !'i ,1 II cl pr act tee' of death. but 11 ·., not !\O Our at titudes and behavior ha\ 1· changed fair ly freq11C'nlly through thl' 1,...\ $ centuries ::ind m~y be' about lo change again Our dyin~ nnd our deaths arc l'Xprc ... s1ons of our llr1• and our II\ inJ?. und lhe outward ~hms arc that \\ 1•!.1 like to make some <'lrnn11es 1r Wl' cmly knew what and how We're at svmething or a crossroads u~ to hnw to dispose or our bo<lie~ Cr Prra al10n or burl al or some form of pr('st>·rvt1Uon" In much of W<'stcrn Eurotl(', It ap pears, cremntloo and thf' rnpid nullification of uny publl<' cl( pre11slon of memory or th<' dead 1s on I.he a'lccndanl'y 1lu<1 isn't. or course, tru(' or the Stnll''is offlcJal observanrt>, hkl' lht• Tomh of thr \,;nknov. n Sol<l 1er, but lhl' out ward s igns of mourning so un 1versal in the 19th Cl'ntury ha\'C vanished <111 both s1dcs of the Atlantic BLACK BUNTIN(; 1s now seen nnl~" anrl even rurdy, at lh<' churc h whC're the funerJI services take place. the blu<'k arm bands for the men and 1hl' mourning dothes for women an• unhc<•rd of Restrictions of ac ltvitics for a period after 3 death .1r<' now confined to the official Cult nf the l>e:1ct. the keeping or na~s ;1l half masl. the ce1ncella· I aon of part ics and other :1c- t1villes which might b<.' deemed Inappropriately gay. In the lost four or five decades it has become tnrreasingly un seemly for private people In show what's now considered ex cessive grief. He who wails too long the loss of his belo,•ed is li11· ble to tind himulf face to fact' with J)6ych1Mry. Death is bad Md it's banis hed. Jt's been point· ed out that wh<'reas the Vic· torians d id their best to suppress sex in all Its manifestations, they rPvcled in death. l'rolon~ed mournlnJ?, visiting graves and surh Is 3 very 19th century nctlv1 ty. In fact, It wasn't until the 17th century that the rommon run of people had individualized graves for their bereaved kin to vt111t . PRIOR TO that most people were buried In a common field ncn to the church ru-ound which galleriell were con.structe'Ct The bones from lh ese common ( VON HOFFMAN ) graves would sometimes come to the surf&('e, as in H11mlet's "Alas! poo r Yori ck." or !lometimes Lhl'~ would be dU$t up and used lo dl•cor3te the ~ullcra es . Thi:. wa:; the original l'htirnel houst> and. far Crom lcr· nfying and di'!;gusting our an- cestors. there was n good deal of socializing and carryinj.l on 1n ~uch place~>. uni ii in 1231 the Church Council of Rouen forbade the prncticc Evidently. people weren't as respe<'trul or authority us they might have been because two centuries I ater the forces of law and order were still issuing de<'rees against gambling and merrymaking in the cemeteries. BY THE lfTR century all that had changed, and we had highly ll'ldivldualized mortuarial art In which the simple headstone had given way to the declamatory figures of angel~ and such. Now that's gone. nealh has become a sf"eret subject. too awful and. taboo lo s peak of lo children. The a<'l or dying Is done in such pnvacy that many h0$pltals dis· cour<tge the presence of relatives or trlends, a pracl\C9 that would ha~·e been appaHJnr and incom· prehenslble to p ople 100 years ago. There arc probably millions of Ull who have seen other PtOPIC? mate but hnvc n~cr 11een anotht!r humon dae. An l . absolute reversal or Ule past, of the Victorian deat.h scene with the children and grandchilclren and the great graod<'hildren around the bed with minister and friends of lhe family in :.attcn dance. We, on the other hand, ~an 't teach our children about sex young enough, but never ii\ death m entioned. Death is looked on as such an unnatural. sinful act that even the most ardent ad vocates of C<tpilal punishment can't be heard talking an favor or public ex<.'cutlnn . You would 1m aginc that ir execution 1s a deter renl to crimC'. Lele' isang our elec- trocutions and our 2as chamber dramas would ·teach the lesson evel1 more vn•idly Rul the mere suggestions of such an Idea make mostpeoplt• gag Our ancestors, who went w1tls the now or life somewhat more harmoni()usly than we, weren't disturbed at seeing the hangman do his job in the public square:-1 and marketplaces. Death wasn't us horrible or as wrong and therefore probably not as fascinating. The 16lh century had grotesque death fantasies. the dancing s keletons and the dramatic depiction!'! ()( decom- position, lhe vividly rlch ~houlish s tyle: The J91h century saw the death romanticism or the lovers who lived to die ~weet deaths in euch other's nrms. B :iutlful tubercular deaths were quite I.he rnge OUll PA ION now Is for hid· den, m ysteri()Ull dentN We can't get enough of lhc lonely deaths of Su1'day. Nov4'/Ylb4tr 21 1"176 DAILY P!LOT 4:,t suit •n a mutual security ar- rangement among Lebanon, Jordan. Israel and possibly even Syria. In any event. the Middle Eust equation has now shifted. Jimmy Carter begins his ati. minislr;1tion with a plus tn foreign affairs. Recent events have resulted in an upturn in the position of the United States in the Middle East. Diplomatically and strategically, Amenca is stronger today in that area than 1t has been for at least the past -;ax years. OUR R ELATI VE position compared t o the Soviet Union has improved. Moscow, which only two or three years ago was hopeful of a dommant posi- tion in the Mid die East. is now clearly secondary lo Washington i.n the area. Egypt no longer looks lo the Soviet Union as a primary sponsor and source of s upport. Syria. as a result of its involve- ment in Lebanon. seems now to be veering toward the United Stales In toto. the Ki ssinger slrate~y seems to be working. Whether Jimmy Carter can get anyone with the strategical abilities or llenry Kissinger may well be th<! most importcmt q1,1est1on or thl' n<'w administration Punch Whether Carter can get anyone with the strategical abilities of Kissinger may well be the most ;mportant question of the new administration.' "He's got this thing about euthanasia!" movie-stars :rnll pop s ingers. Ma rilyn Monro" a nd .Janis Joplin. They always die offstage, but I( we don't permit ourselves to sec them commit suiC'ide or al· low death In our homes, we'll watch it for hours when it come!! In the form of violence. Jt 's almost as if it had to shoot it.-s way into our conscious recognition with magnum force. More and more. those of us who can face our own mortl\lity, don't wish to perish out of sight andoutofsync. ; So there is now l.lllk not only o( llalural childbirth· at home but " natural death at home as well! There ls even discussion of motel~ for the dytng, or mortels, 8S YO\.\ might call them. where we might escape the lonely and hidden de~ ath of the hospital to depart thl earth with our friends and re• latlves nearby Requle.acal h\ pece. ' ' A8 oA_tL "<PILOT Sunday. November21, 1;78 lmp,Poses ... No Stri~ Attached SAN FRANCISCO . <Al>)-llke a wia~ of Golden Gate fog, Toc:nmy Roberts materiallie.S at Union Square, or Civic Center, carryin1 two battered .shopping bags filled with magic and laughter. He's 4-foot-8 in his well-worn shoes and calls himself "the world's youngest leprechaun." A Phreon r eather adorns the wool cap atop his wispy gray curls, a red bandana is tied at bis \ttinkled neck, and there's a twinkle in his eyes as llesbouta: · "LAST CALL for the puppet show. Is every- body r eady to see the free show? A great big show with 38 puppets and 90 dancing girls. H's good -for nothing." As a crowd of children and grownups gathers, he tells them: "What's in these bags has transformed the lives of hwidreds -thousands -nlillions." For an hour he charms the chuckling au· dience with hand puppets emerging from behind his "stage" -a small sheet of paper. He dances and banters with a dunce, a clown, a lion, an ice cream cone, a kilted Scot, a hayseed, a wood· pecker. • . Then he orders: "Everybody out there - close your eyes." When they reopen, the eyes SHARING THE GOOD LIFE Tommy Roberts and Friend ·see two Tom mys -the puppeteer and a small facsimile that echoes his merry eyes and jaunty cap. A sculptor friend made it as a surprise gift for Tommy. AS T WO SMALL friends pass roses out to the audience, the s how ends with a song and dance, and advice to "get on your hands and knees, yank out weeds, and plant a see<l -yes, indeed!•• "When I first came to San Francisco in the spring of 1969 I had one lousy, beat-up, 10-cent. brown paper shopping bag," be says. "Now I have two 25-cent, hand~mbossed, plastic bags. I'm a conglomerate!" Since 191.4 he has been one of the 131 artists working un'1er the federal Comprehensive Employment Training Act, bringing his magic spell of smiles and laughter to parks, mental. hospitals, schools and convalescent homes. Sagittarius . Gains Allies MO NOA Y, NOVEMBER 2% By S\'DNEY OMARR ARI ES (March 2l·Apnl 19): Spiritual qualities sur~e forward -you sense what can be and what to do about it. Accent on communi'Ca· t10n. . TAU RUS (April 2().May 20): You can drive a hard bargain and win. There are "hidden fac. tors" which ultimately support your Position. GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Be wary where legal affairs are con~emed. Check clauses, rhetoric. fine print. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Low key ap· proach bnngs most constructive respQnses, re· $Ults. Philosophical concepts are tested. LEO <July 23·Aug. 22): Chan·ge, travel, children. variety, intensified relationship - these are part of your personal scenario. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Peals closed - security improves. You are established in policy. 'You know where you are expected tQ go .and how to arrive. LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct 22): Message received which verifies beliefs, aids in achieving goal. You are able to close communication gap. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Money arrange· ment. situation is not what it appears to be. Know it and protect self i'1 clinches. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Lunar cy· cle is such that you. Sei? beyond the obvious. perceive potential and gain allies. Timing, intui- tiM SU'On target. c.\PRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Secrets. clandestine arraneements and' glamor are part of your personal scenario. Travel, communica- tion. social activity are featured. · . . AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Accent on . values, special relationship, fantasies. You may be "living in two worlds." PISCES (Feb. 19-March JOf. Emphasis on ciVic duties, standing In c:olllfnunity. 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A round trip costs $15 and service will be dally by next month. ) ' //·· • Greece: Off-season Bargain CT TRAVEL Th.ree Places Of Eve Ai:r F rance announces a historic first -the welcoming of the New Year at midnight, three times, in t hree places, over 3,800 miles apart -all on Dec. 31. · Tbe program, "Encore lll," features the Con· corde, whic h, flying westward at t w1ce the speed of sound, literally allows passengers to • "move backward in lime." Departing Paris s hort- ly after the first mid- night festivities, Con- corde travelers will over- take time 60,000 ft. over the mid-A tfa ntic and toast the New Year for the second time. landing 3n Washington, D.C. two hours prior to the third celebration hosted by the French Embassy. Participants depart Was hington 's Dulles Airport on the Concorde Dec. 29, arriving Paris the next morning. A('· commodations are at thf> Paris Inter-Continental which is also the scene of .:t gastronom ic feast anc1 '·abaret• cxtravagani.i rhe eveninl? or the :lOth Holiday Offered If you arc thinking of a romaotic vacataon for the holiday season, the Community Services Of. fice at Santa Ana College has scheduled a 12-day cultural study and tour o( Hawaii that will let. you spend New Year's Day on the islands. Cost or tbe trip is $489 and it departs Dec. 28 for the four-island lour. The special price includes a round trip rJigbt via Western Airlines, hotel accommodations and lransportation while there. For information, BySTANDEIAPLANE PIRAEUS, Greece -The Greek islands are not always sunstruck lands of olives and honey. Winter is off-season. Before you take off for an island, be sure your hotel is open. Many of them cl0$e, Weather now runs in the60s. Sometimes down to mid-sos. Occasionally going up to the 70s. Advantage: The s ummer crowds that filled the beaches, bars and every available bed have gone home. The isl ands are all yours. It's a five-hour boat ride to Mykonos. The most popular island. (At our remote hotel a few years ago, who should come in for lunch but J ackie Onassis.) You recognize Mykonos immediately when you approach the harbor. Dazzling wttlte houses, set against brown hills. (Just as it appears on every travel poster put out by the Greek Tourist Office.) *** A CRESCENT OF waterfront street. Open air restaurant-bars where people sit a ll day soaking up winter sun and FIX beer. Smells of hot raisin bread as the baker goes by with the cart. Salt blue sea. Flowers. Grapevines. Lots of craft working. Each sunny doorway has somebody making sandals. Hammering silver. Weaving rugs. Four s hops are run by American craftsmen. Big bulky sweaters-like those from Ireland -are good and half the Irish price. Buy a black billed Greek fisherman's cap to go with it. Grow a beard and you've got it made back home with the poetry set. Main cost is getting here. So many new combinations of air fares, you really must get a travel agent to show you the options. Once in the islands, it's not expensive. Nothing LIKE England, France, Italy or Scandinavia. *** "Your mention of scuba masks for eyedass wearers ... we earn our living building specialty eyeware ... ,. Write Ellie Taylor's Goggles, Box 5023, Santa Hart>ara, 93108. Folder shows diver (or just snorkeler) goggles with prescrip· tion ground in. Prescription goggles for skiers. (They say they won't fog up when you come in out of the cold.) Prices at $55 lo $75 seem reasonable. l pay that much for regular glasses. .. * * "We gave this taxi driver in Mexico a five dollar bill to go get change and he never came back ... " Nothing you can do unless you have hi s <:ab number, is there? ("Never send a cat lo CRUISE 7 DAYS CM188WC CRUISE ON NOIWWN CAllB8UH CIUISI LINES. M~ SKYWARD Ports: Cap.ffaitie•S. ..Sl ~ Plata $805 ~'!J~~ CABINS - DOllllWeOcc.-cy IMClUIH'1 It_ T,., Al>., .. -~•A ......... ,.__ ..... -4 .... °""•'- 0.,_ts; ~ A•~ .•• JAM. 2 I. I '77 ~0<~"1$> ~rid 'ifttyCI 20902 lroollhtrst W AH.tel Hwttiftc)tOft hoch • 962-5519 or 556-1315 call83S·3000, ext. 317. ._ _________________ _ r~seBAOiBrica & Can3ii31 6 WEEK SUMMER TRIP FOR STUDENTS! Earn School Credit! tfigl1 ScJiool l>oys •nd girh will taler 90 cacitin& 6 wee\ tour of Amcnc:a •nd castttn c.ntd:a'• mos! intcnlling, (u d natlng and historical arcu.. With :ayproximardy SS 11udrnu, tbcy will w.alk down Bourbon Strttl in New Orlnna. Swim the Gui Snuin w1tcn , IC'C our Congrn• and !\I rhr V.N, in action, w•llt the baulcOcldt or G~uysburg, Ccmcord and 1.nin111on, 1ht i1dcwalks I of New Yori... and enjoy all 1'1c nci1cmcnc of Olmeyworld. We also will stc the Alamo, Willi1m~bur~. J •mcttown, 1hc AJtrodomc. NASA, Be>icon, Qurbcc, Ph1l1ddph11, Pl ymou1h, Montrul. Ch1cap.o. Wu t Point, Annapolis, Ni1gn1 Falls, Grand Canyon, Ca1l1bad Cntrns, Cyp11:u C11dc111, Ycllowu nnc, Bryce, Zion, Mt. 1(11.1hm0tt and ride a raft down the Snal..c Rivrr rapids 10 n.;m~· a few! SCll()Ot. CREDIT CAN RE EARNED OU RI NC nus TRlr. ~I MEE11NC: '111cr':!~~!~.1y~~~rY.!~~in~~bo~~/~lt ~ q11ri1ion and answ~r ~11011! followlntt. DATE: WHERI:; 'll\1L Nor. 13 llnlversfty JU&ft School. Rm. 2'2J, 4nl Campm l>f., lnritlC 7 P.M. Dtc. 14 Comtlla COflnclly Hip Schoof. lJl) W. Bro.dwAy, An•htlm 7 J'.M. buy lard,'' said my grandmother. She was full' of wise sayings.) At Mexico City rates and average trips, $5 was probably five times the fare. Maybe he was a nice guy, and you led him into temptation. Reliable source in Mexico City tells me the peso will be devalued again -the third time. Soon after President-elect Lopez Portillo takes office in December. Predict- ed rate: 36 per pesos for one U.S. dolJar. Present rate: 26.7 to the dollar. This would give the American tourist THREE TIMES the buying power he's had for the past 22 years. Got nine ladies dancing you hope to unload by Chri~tmas? Move the m under our tree. On each Thursday through December 16th, the Daily Pilot will publish special pages to make it easier for you to convert your saleable items to Christmas cash. Buy a box under our tree & sell your toys, sports equipment, luggage, appliances, furniture, antiques, handmade & unique gifts al'\d no matter what your business -we have a box for you! Putting a box under our tree is easy and inexpensive. Rates are $4.00 for the smaller box to $22.50 for t he largest box. BIG, BIG SAVINGS if you run more than onetime. For more information and to place your ad just call 642-5678 and ask for your Christmas Ad· Viser for more Information. Your credit is good with us. We'll bill you or you can charge your ad to your Master Charge or BankAmerica rd. DAILY PILOT PVBLIC .NO'l'ICZ PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITlOUS9USlNESS NAME STATEMENT ThefollOWjnQ i>erM>n i~Oo1119buslneu A\: ORANGE COAST HYPNOSIS CENTER, 1111? Beacll 8h•d •• HUlll· l~on Buell. CA t l .. , J&~ Kevin Mc Cann. Ph o .. 20431 O~ Cir., HIHlllnqlon 8~.K 11. CA 9' ... Tl\I\ Mine\\ ll COlldUCtecl by .an ln- dlv1Clual. Jarne.K. Mccann, Ph.O A.stet Publislled O•anqt' <.oiKI 0.,.1., Piiot. .... ... 1 •... 11.18, 1911> This staterne11t .,., filed with Ille t------------1 PUBLIC NOTICE County Cieri< of Or&-Coufl(v on Nov. J.1'1•, • PUBLIC NOTICE STATfJUNT O" A9ANDOtlM€MT O,UHOI' "1CTITIOUS9USINESSMAMI! 'The l0Uowl119 pen.on hu a-.aonod tM1MoflhelKUtiout~lnet.•""""': MAGNUM OASICET CO., 27.o? c;i.n.tftO ~-. Ull"ll• Nlguet,C.. •n flkNfd T. "M\I"" 2S'111 ~ or., UOU"ll Hiiis. CA '1'5l Thl,buliMssWHcClll4udlld!1191llno dlwlciu.I. RkhercfT.tfllnl9p 11'ft S-f WlllS fllild Wlttt lte OM!ly Oen! ot OrM!lll ~., "°" .... ....,,._m., PSM14 ... Hl-.S ~ C»IJt Diily Piiaf+ Now.i1,21,...00ec..s.u.it7• en-1• PUBLIC NO'IlCE FICTITIOUS 9USINIESS ..AMI. STATEMENT Th~ toll-lnQ Pt non• •re dolnQMI• "'"" i-------------toen o•· Put>lklled 0••"'1"C03st Oa11y PllOI, ,ICTITIOUS9USINES rHE PENNYSAVER.1llOlll'iiK- Nov.l .14.11.18 10• NAMIESTATEMENT U•,C~t•Mew.CA.9161' .Tht!IC)flowlnqe>ers.oM areOOl"l!IKKI H.C. V•n Au•d•ln , Inc., a 11------------nn s ..s: CAllfornla corooratlon. 1460 PiK~nll<I, H B & 0 PRODUCT!.. 'lOClll Donn. CoM•Me•a.CA.•7&17 PUBLIC NOTICE Or. Laquna BHcll. CA Tht\ IKl'll .... S 1$ COllducled &r•cor-11------------1 James A. D'Arcy, 200I Donna Or . poralron fllCTITIOUS 9USI Nus l6'}una Buch. CA 916SI H c. V~n AUW<!ln. Inc. NAME STATEMENT Jol>n H•rbofd, 1008 Oo""" Or.. Tlllt S1Aletnenl W4'\ lllNI will>""' Tht toll-lnq oerM>n •• <1011") ""5!· ~u.,aBocll.CA~1UI CountYCler1CofOr.tnCJ<>CounlyonH9". Mn•• MICllHI s. Bellow. 11~ StMhl Ro. No ... mber II, 1976. BEACH REALTY. 1sen Gottlafd IA9Ull•8ea<l1.CA91651 ,.71 .. St Hunt1nciton8•1<fl CA'11 .. 7 Tiiis bustnus is conduc!f'd by ., Pubfk/led OrAn9" Coa•f O<tlly ,..,c,. P•ul Patrick Crofford • .OSI A-lie -ral par1ner\/llp. Hew 11, ?t.and Dec. S, 11, 1971> Clf . Hunllnqton Be•ch. CA •11>41 J •tTM•A. O'A•cv "''' !IUSIMU IS tOlldUCttcl"".., ,,.. This •l•t•mtnt was flied W•111 ,.,.., __________ _ dMdual. Qlumy Oerk ot Or•n~ coun1von l'to•f. P•ul P•lrlck Crofford 1.1916.. PUBLIC NOTICE T"'s siat•tTMnl w.n llfed ...,,,, tilt Al9Ul----------- cou111v Clerlt ol Or•nllt County on How. Publistled Or•nqe Coot Oellv POOi, 1, 1'16. """· 1, 1•. 21, ?I, 19'• ,,.., •tlt-76 PllbllSl!ed Or•noe COHt O&lly 1'1101, t-------------- Hov. 7, t•, 11, 21, 106 PUBLIC NOTICE 11-----....... -~--·-SJl---76.,_ _________ ~ "lCTITIOUS 9USINIESS NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE The lollowlno persons are doltlO llusl- "CTI TIO US a USlNIESS ne.-a_, NAME STATEMENT J & 8 VENTUqE, ! 8vflernut ""' loll-Ing pers<lll Is clol"I! buSI· i..a ..... lrv;n&, CA 9171S !Po~• ()!Ilea 8ol< nenas· 1u11.trvlne.CA•1'131 ~RAN MANAGEMENT co., 1'865 Wllllam N. H3r\h8 • ., Portf#d Sl<y P•rk Clrtle, Sult• L. Irv•""· CA Orlv•.St.1.ou;•.M06Jlll 1111u Jo~n S. HaQ••lad. 3 Oulternut Robert A. Nelles, f'IOI Wal<ell<Hn Lanp, lrvlne. CA •?'1S ~ Pl , !>a11t•An1.CAtUO• Tl11\ b""""" i\ <onClli'!•d by II fllls 1><111,..\111 co11duCl••cl bV an in· Qen<!r"l oarlnMshlD. diV•OU•I. Jolln.S. Ha9etld".I Aobtrt A. Ne11f!' T'Ptis: stat~,......nt w as f 11"" w.tP\ '"" fblS 11alune11t wa\ lll•d willl t"" County Cl•r' of 0rdn9" C..,u.,fy on Nov "C'TITIOUS 9USIH!SS NAME STATEMENT T,,. foll-Ing persons arr OOlllQ flusS. ""''•': COUPLES CLEANING, 2536-C en-Ava ,Co\l•M~w. CA O.,.l M . Blood. 2S36-C OrJnvt, Cosl•Mew,CA Paula M. west, 2.su.c ~. OK ta Motta, C.A Tiiis bu•lness h conc:tuc~ by a !lllf*"•I Poltrtntr~hlP. 0•r•l 81ood Paml• M. W••t This .,lat•m•nt """' f ;11'(f wllh fl\& Countv Clerk of Ornn<lf! Counfyon Nov. 16, 1976. f'M.-n Pllblblllld Or11~ C<,.\I Dally Piiot, Nov. 21, U,.ind 0.-c, S. 11.1976 Chuntv ""'"of O•AnQ• Countv"" No• !, 1'76 ], '"• P UBLIC NOTICE R41'4 l-----------FU.st P.1l>ll\n"'1 0.-•llC!• Coi.,, Oillr P•l!>I PvbH\n.<I Or•n~ Co•" O•Hv Piiot l'lov 14. 11 18. ••d ~c. S. 197' Nov 1 • 14, 71, 29, l'1o ~7S0.7b 4S60-761----~-~~-~-~ ~---~~--~--1 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE S.107 .. "OTiaTOClllOITOlt'S N ........ , S\l .... IOtl COUftTOll'THE STATtl 0111' CA\..,OltNIA l'Olt THICOUNTVO,OltANOE 111 t~e M•lltr of In• ESl•tf' ot 001.0IE CA"OLYN CAS!.EL. •150 --., GOLOI E C. CASSEL, Mel •ISO -now11 H 001.01 e CASSEL. DK••~d HOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to crectlton 111vln9 clalm' 1qa1ns1 '"" "<lid dllt~nl to lllit \8ld clal~ In,,,.. olflc• ot IN Cl••-ol t11• afore..,ld<O'Jrt "'to DNJMnt lll~m 10 Illa un<Hr<l9¥a ot thl! office of KEVS & tltl.L, 411 .,...,,v, •I L8W ..it• f' 1llbroolr Av• Suit• 7«1. p 0 Bo• Ml. In Ill• C•ly ol Woodl1t11d Hill\. '"Lo· An.,•1•• <:ountv. """'<" '"'' ter ott•r,. f\ th., pl Ac fl nf bu\•n~\ nt '",. undttr,1qn4'0 ln "" m Attf-r' JM"dA1n1nca lo \.aid •<f•I• S"'" ''"'"'' wnn lh<' r,f'(*""'V t.1nuthl'lr\ m1i\\ ~ MM M ,,,,.,,.nltrl "' .;fllr• '·"'rl W•fh•n tru1r '"~'"" 11ft~t '""' ''"'' p~1nt1t \tlono' ft'lt' not1r~ D•t"'rt Nnv o t•1tt Riii I'll TllO~A'• r t.\\I I E ~•cvt~r ol lh• w•ll nf ~•Id tl•r ""'"' 91tUCINIL\., KliYS4ND l41LL 4ft_y ... t.L.11w .. ,.,111.,_A ..... Ste.Jtt ~.o ..... w · ~ Miit•. CA.•1'4J ~ o""" eooo~ Oil\lr f"il!lt .... M,l\,Jl,1114 Ole..,,..,. ~ •I Real Estate ·''Questions/Comment Sometimes I feel Uke nay Ufe ls fume .•. Uke "It Jun 11 not worth the effort." Th.IB real estate bu•l· neu cao be beetle. Yet people tba\ kaow you tell me dial ~oo are aJways enLlnaaJuUc. How can I budJe my down days? Wbeo I have the bluet, I don't get u.ythlag accompllabed. Wbat do yo" recommend! W.H.S .. Newport ne acb Almost everybody, including m e, has a day now and then when everything seems to go wrong. Often along with s uch a dav l(oes the feeli!lg that very lit· Ue U5 getting done. When you expenence such days you are suffering feelings of fulllit)'. tr such feelings last very Jong they are bad for your tnental health. Fortunately, most such feelings or uselessness are short·llved. Things go better the .iext day. But, if you feel d own more than a day or two, you should do something abo ut it. One or more things can be responsible. Being tired, for example, is one answer. When you lack energy and drive , you do not do your best work. You are not as careful. You make mistakes that you would not make if you were fresh and energetic. Tiredness makes you impatient, too. Lack of sleep may bring it on. Too much food or drink can make you reel inerfective and worthless. F RUSTRATION IS AN EMOTION closely re· lated to futility. When you are frustrated you don't know which way to tum . You can easily become frustrated If you try to do something beyond your ability or t ry to do more than c an be done in the time availa ble. Frustration also may ar ise when barriers are put in your palh and when you are una· ble to overcome delays as quickly as you would like. You may be able to handle a physical cause of futillly fairly easily. For example, catch up on your sleep. Take a day lo rest. rela1', and re- cuper ate. A mental cause is not so appatenl and is- therefore more difficult to remedy. You may need to use lines of r easoning which will enable you to think your way out. Realtor Uaders To Meet The Saddleback Valley Board of Reallora. younsest member ol the five boar" in District. 32 oft.be California Auocia· tion of Realtors, wlll host the final meeting for the year at noon Tuesday at the Mi!llllon Viejo Coun· try Club. Slate directors wlU elect an assis tant to the regional vice president to meet the growth needs of the area. Each board has r eported an average increue in membership of a minimum of 30 new '1nductees monthly in 1976. Corona del Mar Realtor Hal Pinchin has been elected as District Vice President for the coming year. Realtor Chuck Nash, President of the Saddleback Valley Board will host the luncheon meedng and arrangements are being coordinated by the board executive officer, Diane Glanz. Attending will be\ all board preside nts· and presidents-elect. In addi· lion, st ate directors and committee me mbers for. the California Associa· lion of Realtors will at- tend anji the meeting is open to' a'll local Realtors and Realtor-Associates. ' Sunday. November 21. tm DAILY PILOT .4JJ La Maneha Projeet New Townhomes Open A new neighbo rhood of 3 7 La Man c h a townhomes is now open, according t o Grant Sulli van, d irector of saies and advertising for Mission Viejo Company, builder of the 316-home luxury townhom e village in the m aste r -planned community or Mission Viejo. Located above and ad· jacent to the golf course at Miss ion Viejo Country C lub , La Mancha wood-burning fir eplaces. Homes a re e quipped with inte rior laundry areas, carpeting, dead· bo lt l oc k s o n t he sculptured·wood front doors , bronze-colored sliding g lass doors, and atta c h e d Lwo-car garages. breakfast rooms in each plan add to the conve- nience. La Mancha 's s ix dec- orated models , one of which is a Gold Nugget Merit Award winner, are open daily from 10 a.m. until6p.m. Record 15.3 Gain West Shines In Home Buys WASHINGTON - Sale1 of exiatins •""1e- family homes roae a aeuooally adjueted &~ , percent in September, accordlnc to the latest monthly exlat.ing home sales report of the Na· tional Association o( Realtors. Kenneth J . Kerin, director of economics and research for tbe as· sociation, in releasing the report. said the tnon· thly rue was the second highest in the 10-year history of the report. An estimated 266,000 existing slngle-ram.ily homes were sold in Sep- tember the report says. On a seasonally· adjusted basis, the annual rate climbed to 3.3 million homes in September, up from 3,070,000 in August. North Central region the medJan prtce of $33,400 waa $2,800 above a year .,-o. In the Nortbeut tbe September median pnce WU "3,lOO, about $2,100 above last yeu. The $38,200 median price re- corded in the South wu $1,700 above a year ago. Among other data, the report reveals thal three-bedroom bomet COllUnue to be the moat . popular nationally. In September they represented 56.S of all sales of ex.isling homes. Homes with four or more bedrooms made up 25.9 l)l"!'cent of the total while homes with two or fewer bedrooms constituted 17.8 percent of all sales. llome sales in the $30,000-$39,000 range continued to outnumber any other $10,000 range nationally In September, with 22.5 percent of the homes sold priced in this range. Homes in the $40,000-49,000 range represented 17. 9 percent of all homes sold during the month, for the second highest total. A situation m ay not be as bad as it.seems -fOU may be m agn ifying little everyday irritants because of you r mood or tendency to worry. Fortunate is t he person who, upon thinking, realizes this and is able to readily put off reeling futile. ANOTHER APPROACH TO CONTENDING with fullhty is to think about your position in what you are trying to accomplish and what you have already done . By looking back at how far you have come you may ~et a sense of satisfaction and re- alize that you arc far from being useless. You may see that with a Jitlk more effort or time you will be able to r eac-h vour goaJ Cl k F . reatures six floorplans in OC Irlll uphill and downhill de- signs. The two-. tliree·, and four-bedroom homes range in size rrom 1,208 t o 2 ,192 squa r e feet. Three two-story and three multi-level homes are offered. KITCHENS include a five-cyc le dishwasher, disposal, trash compac· tor, a gas range and two continuous cleant'ng ovens with black glass doors. Abundant storage cabinets a nd nooks or La Mancha may be re- ached by taking the San Diego Freeway to the Oso Parkway offramp in Mission Viejo and driv- ing east. Turn right on Goleta and follow the road up the hill to La Mancha.· Recognize that you have been down this road befor e and t hat life isn't always easy. Be reasona- ble with what ... ou ask and l'Xpect of yoursetr. Remem ber that "you have oven·ome futility before -you can do it again. EDITOR 'S NOTE: R.ondall R McCardle i&an mve!t· ment analyat, a college lecturer, and author of "Real Estate in California .'' Send your c-ommen!s and questiona to R R. McCardle. c 1> Uw D<Jlly Pilot. P 0 Uo.r /56(}, CO$ta Mesa. CA 92626. New Home Selling Price Takes Dip Gets Pact A contract to design and build a facility in Cosla Mesa, California to the requirem ents or Clifford Research Com- pany has been awarded to Clock Construction Company by A & M Properties or Newpart Beac h. Upon completion. the 4-0,000 square-foot facili- ty will be leased to Cllf. ford Research, manufac- tur e r or high performance automotive accessories. Newport Building Nearly All Leased HOMES IN N e ighborhoo d Four. which ar e lo cat e d Building 180, a newly opened office complex in between the golf course I ed tr 2 500 and one of La Mancha's Newport Center, is fully cas excep or one , . squa re root office suite, reported Ron Lane, a pnn-s wimming a nd r ecrea-cipal in the Newport Coast Compa ny, owne r of the lion areas, are priced $2.S million building. Crom $65,500 to $87,450. The la rgest t enant of the 38,000 s quare foot Occupanc Y of these structure is c .P.I , which occupies the entire second homes is scheduled Cor Ooor . C.P .I. is the nation's largest independent ad- April, 1977. ministrator of re tire ment plans, noted · company Imaginative design president Charles R. Billman. element s, u s ed throughout the project LOCATED AT 180 Newport Center Drive, the by the Berkus Group of building also has a subterra nean parking lot that Clock Construction Irvine, include lofts , accommodates 127 tenant-rela ted vehicles. C o m p a n y , h e a d • formal dining rooms in Principa~s in 1"he Newport Coa st Company are q uarte red in ,Irvine, each plan, frencb doors, Art Linkletter, J a ck Linkletter, Grover Brown, Jr .• s pecializes in Design-cathedral ceilings in Albert LcGaye, Robe.rt Lin tz, Norma n Meager and WASJllNGTON The median s ales price or Build proj e cts. many room s a nd stylish Lane. nrw homessold1n~ptem~rand1nsuredunder lhe ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Home Owners Warranty pro~ram of the National Association of Home Uwlder~ declined slightly in September to S.iJ.500 from $43,940 in August The l 1 pernnl drop was accompanied by a l .4 percent 1ncrea:-.t' in the median h,·1nJ! space to 1,638 square fe<'l j::, C'omparl'<i to 1.615 in l\ugust Toda y's houses are i l perrC'nt larjler than houses built a year al(o \\ h1·n th•· median fin is hed urea was 1,529 squa re feet Al' Tll E R t:St 'LT OF dee 'ne m overall median pnce and increa!.e or space, the median cost per square foot dropped 2 8 percent in Septem~r to $27 60 prr square foot a:. compared to S28 40 1n Augu:.t ·Dunn!! tht' pa~t Ci\'r months the cost per !\quare fool rPmuined nrtually unchangt'ci." said Micharl Sum 1l·hrast, C'h1tf Ecunom1st, Nat ional As :-or1at1on nf llomr Butlcl1·r' "The c urrent SrpttmhN f11.:11ri• 1s onl~· ~.6 PN<'(•nt above the cost swr :.quart• root r.-,.:1-,tl'r<'d a \ear ago." s<11d Sum1chra!>l This, .. p.1rtll'Ulurl) ~rat1f)1ng in view or th(' fact that tht> m t•dian squure root of lot s ize con tinued to 1ncn•J.,l' and in September was 17 6 per cent abovt• tht· !'>IZ<' µrov1d<-<I in new homes a year a~o. 'Thc~e f1~urcc; 'lli!l(cst that the much talked· about trt>nd to~ a rrl smaller houses did not happen ' THE PRELJMINARV FIG lJRE for Septe mber shows the med ian s11.f' or lots lo ~ at 10,000 square feet as compared to 8.500 in Septcm~r 1975. HOW 1s a 10-year hom e proteclion plan sponsored by NAHB. More than 100,000 homes are covered by its insurance Luxury Ocean View MODEL HOMES The first time offered, 4 beautifully detailed . ocean view model homes at the prestigious Q ueen's Surf on the beach 1n Long Beach. T h ese spacious 2 bedroom. 2 bath suites include nch decorator appointments, mirrors. wallpapers. custom drapes, wall to·wall carpet and other extras. Alread y 174 of these °""' ,... luxury condominium ~:1 ... ~-~~+--==~::.J ho mes h~ve been • LONG sold. Ever:yone is i BEACH loaded with features ... 14--11~-"'!"'!""0+--.-~.., and best of all. a once in a hf etime o pportunity to own a home nght on the beach! ........ ,, .......... ,, • t Model Homes priced from $61,900 Q.,~Sur.f VI.It Quceft'• Suri f odiay AOUl.T COMOOMIHIUMt 1750 b•I Ck.al\ 8Ml. !:..~~ lont 8ocll Pll (21l) CJ.S.7661 __,...,.,\!U' -~, ... ____ _... __ ~ I I .. Come see the P.romlsed difference In Anaheim • Uvc In hilltop seclusion or a q uiet glen . iuxury single-family homes. easy·livfng townhomes, spacious apartments.Tour fine developments ... visit 40 delightful model homes. Prlced from $65,000. A special spirit ... countl)' air. Wide open scenic splendor ... carefully planned to stay that way for you and your family. Playing here is a pleasure, too! Tennis in a secluded natural setting ... the exclusive, new Anaheim li1lls RC1cquet Cub for --. ....... -competition. practice. socializing. With single and family member· s hips available. Golf amidst green. rolling slopes ... enjoy the challenge of the public 18-hole championship course. Ride and hike along trails of "undis- covered" territory. Board your horse at the new Anaheim Hills Saddle O ub. Complete private equestrian center, full accommodations and training. Explore natural exhibits of the city. operated Oak C.8nyon Nature Center. Commerce and education have not been forgotten, ahhough the thought· fulty p~nned shopping and commercial areas and sdlool sites don't intrude on the natural setting cl the peaceful land Come see the difference. Feel it Uve it. Th& new land cornes to~ anaheim £.hHls Exit Riverside Fwy. at Imperial Hwy. Drtve south to Sonta Ana Canyon Rood. eost to AnaMlm Hlll5 Road. New Homes being offered in Anaheim Hills this year Butler Housing lnfluentl11I Single·Family Homes The Baldwin Co. Ridgeview Single-Family Homes Oaktree Development Co. Sunset Ridge Slngle·f11mlly Homes S&S Construction Co. An11heim Hills Estates Single-Family Homes S.l.R. Developers. Inc. Lake Summit Single-Family Homes Sundial P.C.B .. Inc. Window Hill Slngk!-Famlly Homes The Toman Co. Northvlew Single-F11mily Homes Warmington Development. Inc 11le Country Single-Family Homes Shadow Run Single-Family Homes Wutfteld Development Co. \\Oodcrellt Estates Single-Family Homes ~al Housing ~= Opportunity l.::.J KERIN NOTED lhal the September prices were just 8.1 percent above the level of a year ago. With most of the year gone, he added, it appears that the yearly rise in existing home PUBLIC NOTICE prices will average Fmc about eight percent. The PVbll\Md o.--eoast oe11v PC1o1 rise is s ignificantly Mooo.21,11,anc10.c.s,n,1m ~Jt below the 10.8 percent---------- rise recorded in 1974 and PUBLIC NOTICE the 10.4 percentage jump ---------- la.st Year. '1CTCTIOUS IUSINISS HAMii: STATEMENT By region, prices con-~ IOjl-•"9 ""''°" 1s "°'"" ""'' tinue to move up s harply ntt~~'us.,.MAN cLAss1 c\. s11 in lhe West, where a 16.9 Promontory Orlvt Wu l, NewlX>fl percent increase has euc;;;;;::;6;'!_'°" C111>hman Jr., s,. been recorded OVer the PromoftlOrV Orlve We,t. Ntws-1 past 12 months. This is BeT~I~ ~~~~,,conducted by an In more ~han double the c11v1~.1 tale ex}.t ·,.ienced na-T J cu,hrn•nJr. ti·onw1"de. The ·--.-•h Cen· Tn•s ~··•~rneM wn llled •uh "" • • Gounly Clerk 01 Ora1199 Counly on No• tral region, by conb .... • ''-"" · Publl~Nd Orange Con t o.llv Piiat Nov. 21, n. and o.c. s, n, 1'14 bas experience d a 9.2 percent jump, while in· er.eases in the Northeast _________ .n_•_·11 and South regions have been 5.1 and 4 .9 percent. PUBLIC NOTICE THE SEPTEMBER "~C:!T~~~!:~!':::s median price in the West Tlle followl""'"'""'uredolnqMl- was $47 ,800, about $6,900 _,J~oae PACl(ltGl"IG 5EltVICE. above a year ago. In the 111&' Newpart Blvd., eo,,. tMw. CA. .,_.,, Troy O.waln Ward, l»IO H-oc- SI • Sunny,,,e.1<1, CA Seminar Sl\lrlpy Mtt Wer<I, 13290 Heacocl SI.. s.innvmead. CA. Th•• 1>uslMn 15 co11<1ucted bv • g&ner•I ~·1,,..,11110 TrovW&rd S• life Thi• '1•1emont wl\ 11111<1 With"" UDP les Co•intY Cltr~ ot Or•nge Counly"" Nov· ...,,bt, ... 1'14. "671. Publl•M<I O<anoe Coe\t Dally P11ot, RE Details 1-N_ov_"_· ,._._•n_d_0e_,_._s._"_'• __ .,_s.1_• PUBLIC NOTICE A on e • d a Y•-----------Seminar /Workshop tor '1CTITIOUSIUSINUS NAME. STAT EMENT those interested in learn-n.. 10110 .. •n<1 Ol'•\On• a-" c1o1119 bu•l- ing "How Ever yone Can -·.;~Ro·s eo•lWORKS.•AOw 1etr. Make More Money Safe· sirttt eo•taM••A c .. 1110••••<11~16 ly'', The Nuts and Bolts Pt l'd•rio Edw.rdWMd t1101wi.11. of \he Real E state Paper g;1~1:,;1~.,.~:1• • J. c.,".i Mm, Market will be offered t.lfld• Marin wa•d 1~01 W11011 ... Saturday, Dec. 4 at~~& Aot. •l. CM1<1 ~M,&. c.i11torn"• Sheraton-Newport of Th•• bu<•nP•• '' co,,dutr•<r bv "' Newport Beach. '1"""'•1~::;:;,~~'~Artt The Newport Beach Tllit """""'"I wA• lll•d with ""' seminar is for Re al CountvCIP•lt otOr•f\QeC.,untyOtlNO,,. I ember I, 1'1• Estate Practitioners, n-m111 vestors, Accountants, Pvbll•hll<I o'.,""" co••I O•llv PllO\ Lo Off• i f tNOYl,U.21.111'1' 4\8/I~ an tcers, n ac just everyone who wants PUBLIC NOTICE to know more about how ---------.,-. - the 'paper marke t ' PICTITCOUSIUSIHl!U operalat1ea and in ladn11guage T,,.101~0~~!!~!!::~~~119- we can rea Y un-ntnn. ' derstand . Cla ss F1vE El.E V E N EAST • •-._, le· tur.. lunch eouT1oue. m EH t aa111cN Blvd. ma~na1, c "'• • e.1t1o1.c.m. corlee breaks and the S111>e11 Pomo. •14 1111h s.., Hunt-'B t B k. in IAQIOt10tA<h,C.Ol•f 91MI ax er oo are · 91,,~ Ltw11, s1J '"" s1. Hum· eluded ln the tultlon. 111q1on a ... ch, c.111. '1MI 'lbe inatructor Georoe Thlt buffflen It conduc\llCI by • ' e 91Mr•I "rtntf'll>l11. ff. Anderson ls affiliated su'•" Polit wllh the Flnanclal Plan· Tll1' \t•t•"'•"' wes "'" w1t11 ,..,. Cioullt' Qetk ot 0<•"9'1 C:OUn\Y on Od, niog Clinic, lnc. and n.m .. Mortgage Connections, """'1,...., Or•nve Coett o.11v~':' Inc .. in Portland, 0c1.J1,How.1,u,21,m• w Oregon. He has for some time been actively PUBLIC NOTICE part.lclpatlng In buylng -and aelllng Real Estate ,.cnT1ounu11H1ss W ·th h I "AMIUATHH"T ~p e r . l S n. totlowll>CJ "''°"' ••• dOlng bull· k ow Jedge and ex· ,...,._,: 'ence in the field he PEARSON l.A80AATORln. 1e10 • Cil<Noi.st . ~··An•. CA ~ IP,eab (f()m a posture of llffMrd Berman. JOl4 -It ~~alonal understand· St., ~i:!~".:oi~'.':~~' "'-•'ntf 0r. ln of the Paper Market, Ho 101 Laounaitlow.1.CA.mn ln lanf\late we all Tll1' 1111,1,,. .. ,, COlltltfClllCI ltf .. • . ttMfll NrlM"hlp e•~ readily relate to. ~" J. HQdqe { Call 142• 5111. Put a rew word• lo work for you. 1'11t tl•l•tMlll WU Plied With f"" CluM\t Cltrli of ()fan99 COllM\' Oii HO>I· 9IMwM.1tn. ......, 11111111"-d Ofanoe o...a 0.11., Pl~ "6Y. tl,2',tl!Cf 0.c. 5, 12., lt1' . i *?-'• 6 \ . .. AJI DAILY PILOT ~Waier Board OKs Benefits Orange CoUnty Wat.er l>iatrtct 'OCWD) dinic· tors approved up to $85,000 in annual pay and fringe benefit increases for themselves and the district'• 82 employi::s lutweek. Director s vote d tbemHlvea a · $6,360 per year prepaid health In· aurance package. They ' also approved a six per- No.alnated Rich ard Dolls, cx- ecuti ve vice presi- dent of Pacific Mutu a l L i fe In s ur a n ce of Newport Beach, has been nominated for a t hird t e rm as chairman of the bo ar d of th e American Heart As- sociation. Death Notice• .. llfEU cent across tbe board coetoflivine increase for district employes, effec- tive Dec. 1. according to Gordon Elser. OCWD spokesman. A $9,000 long term dis· · ablUty Insurance pro- gram for employes was also okayed by the direc· tors for employes. OCWD EMPLOYES' average salaries will be inc reased by $71 per month to about r$1,248, Elser said. The pay bike is in addition to cost of living and merit salary increases of up to 11.2 percent approved last December by the 10-member board of irec- tors. The only OCWD elm· ploye not to receive the increases approved by . the board last week is Secretary-Manager Neil Cline. Cline's salary will be r eviewed indepen- dently by the directors, Elser said. Department heads' average salary will in- crease Crom $2,305 to $2,443 per month, the OCWD spokesm an said. Directors will now re- ceive $50 for boa.rd meet- ings a nd $25 for com· mittee meetm.gs wi1h a $300 monthly limit on t ot al r e mune rations. UCI Prof Sharing Award ORANGE COUNTY Desalting Factory For Sale? Caayoa Keeps to IiseH SILVEllADO CAP) -People ~ live on th1a old Califomla minln.t boom town far clvillu- tiall ia fin8Uy eatcblni up with them. After two years ot neaotlalloo.s with retidenta of Silveredo and netchboriq C&ll)'Onl -Trabuco )(odjeaka, Baker, WUllams, ;od BJack Star -otflcJUI hom the Orance County Planning Depart- ment want to allow more tn- tenalve dev4tloe•-.. pertlcular· ly oo canyon bOttolDI. The canyona -\llJlncorporated fin1ers of county territory that reach into the Cleveland Na- tional Forest -are 1parse}y Teen-age girl enjoys peace of a country lane in Silverado. Judge Clears Photographer ANAHEIM (AP) -A part-time Anaheim Bulletin photographer was found innocent last week in North Orange County Municipal Court of charges of interfering with a polic~ officer. Mark Stephen Finch was arrested by Buena Park Police Sgt. James Dixon on Aug. 20 while attempting to cover what Finch thought was a "breaking news story." Police reports said several Orang• County police agencies were staking out a "known ~or offender in hopes of apprehending him in the commission of a crime." populated, ttchhtnlt-tom- mUDltlu where heavy denim t.:' and cowbol_ boot& have the style for nearly a cen- tury. SUverado, a silver and coal- mlninc boom town in the late 1800I, ia one of the more heavily populated canyons -750 persons live alo~ the narrow, •~mile­ lon1 canyon 45 miles from downtown Loa Aneeles. ESCAPE DAS also been a way ol lite at Trabuco Can.yon, where a resort ~terprise appropriately called Escape Country Is a center for bang gliding as well as picnicking and biking. Hazel Betts, assist.ant supetin· teodent of the Sunday school at Sllverado's only church, and her husband moved to Silverado in 1962 from Jnglew~ beoause they disliked being in the flight path of Loe Angeles Intematiooal Airport. "The noise was very bad, .. Mrs. Betta says. ''It's quiet. up here. Except on weekends or if there's snow on the mountaina. ".People t.tom the dlY .llke to come out, plle snow on their car and then 10 home." · Tbe Betts family ls not alone in the feelln1 that aloneness ls an uset of canyon life. .. Wll: DON'T want a lot of homes all alone the billsjdes, said one housewife whose husband works at the Long Beach Naval Sbl.pyard at nllht and shoes horses during the day. However, county planner Richard Cermak says tits depart- ment wants to permit up to slx housing units per acre on canyon floors, especially 100 acres of fiat Irvine Co. land at the canyoo's mouth and 80 acres further up the canr.on belonging t.o the old Holtz ranch, now abandon~ .. Tbe canyon reildents are very concerned abobt the d~ velopment of the Holts. Ranch," Cermak admits, "but they're not ii-a~ -at least not at th1J stage an)'Way." DISCOVER INSIDE PARKING ON 3-LEVELS CONVENIENT TO All STORES South Coast ?lua ALTA AINESS r~\10.nl of LA9un.l Holl\. C. Pa\\~O away N0••""'9• II 1•16 Suf>lv•Obyd•u9nt~r Julf&M H•ll of Costa M•w C• \On Harold L RQ9f'r\. of K•n'•' , .. qr~nltOf'M Memor1aa w-rviCf"~ to bl'-hP•O •t 1 00 PM Nov~mot-r 11. 191'1 •I Jocob\on Mortuary Cha""I St PAUi ~b<A •& •nt@r'm@nt w 11 I b" at St P i'ul"\ Cem.tf'ry. S.t Peut, Nebr.n\t,. tnlt,.uot fl~rs fontr1bvt1on\ m•y M madf' to C,.,.ntiYA Prt!.bVl~ri"n CtHH'<tl. l..dQun.8 Htll\. Ca Bait l Bor Cl« On Co\I~ M«l'l<I Director\ Dr. Michael Burton, associate professor of anthropology at UC Irvine, and Dr. Lorraine Kirk, assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Missouri, St. Louis. were present· ed t he 1976 Stirling Award in Culture and Personality at the an- nual m eeting of the Am erican An - thropological Associa- tion in Washington, D.C. INVOLVED in the surveillance were polke from Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Buena Park, Fountain Valley, Cypress, Costa Mesa, m~eb:::!~i~!~ !~:e~~e~ and ~~~t°!as arrested on the order of Newport Yio u c . n I 1 I ! salting module at Water Beach police detective L. Roberts at a Jack in Factory 21 in Fountain the Box restaurant at the comer of Valley View ~tll:y T~~!d~ey d~~~~~ ~~~~~:~~aBik~:~oa~~s~~ats~ark after he was c· all·. 714•834•8888 IAL TZ-IEltGHOM fUMlltAL HOMI Corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 IELL lltOADWAY MOltTUARY between Or ange County Buena Park police confiscated Finch's scan· w ater Di s trict a nd ning equipment that they alleged he used to warn Department of the Jn-the s uspects. The equipment was later returned te~~~ of!i~~~l~~e of the ~~l~~~~t~~~i~!~om the Orange County District What you hear may change your life! Fountain Valley meeting -------------------~---------------------------..,,..... 1 fO Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 McCOltMICIC MOITUAltllS Laguna Beach 494-941 5 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 'ACIFIC VllW MlMOltlAL ,AltlC Cemetery Monuary Chapel 3500 Pac1l1c View Dn11e Newpon Cal1lorn1a 644 2700 'fl« FAMILY COlOHIAL ~HHAL HO Ml 7R01 Borsa A11r+ WPstminc;tM 893·3525 \MITH5' MOlTUAlY 621 Main St HJ,,, ''l'On 0PJrt't 516 6539 SMITH TUTHILL I.AMI OUlt 'WISTCLIFf CHA"8. Monuary • • 646 4888 427 E 17tn St Costa Mesa Friday. Dr. Burton and Dr. Kirk, who collaborated on a research project in Kenya, a r e being honored for their re· sea r c h pa p e r in p syc h o l ogica l an· thropology. "Meaning is to discuss contractual arrang e men t s th at must be made between t he dis trict a nd the federal governm ent before the $10 million de· salting unit can be sold, according to Neil Cline, OCWD sec retary - manager and Context: A Study of Contextual Sh irts in --- Meaning of Massai P er sonality Descr ip· tors." ,LUMllHG HUTIHG AlltCOl'fD. 1l6-ttwh .. ., .... ...,., t'tt•"' tC ,,,. • 495-0401 l'A ~[.')A • i ..., B 642-1751 KITCHEN & BATH REMODELING FtlEE ESTIMATES I•• 0"' OitPI••• •t • •• ~ ''···•• ., ,rr L ,, 1 .•, ,, .. . ( ., 772-3470 THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY CREMATION Burial at Sea (714) 646-7 431 Day or Nlatit ,... s.Mtf'\en -~ c•h 2400 W. Coaal Hwy. Suite F Newport Beach, Calll. 92263 PteaM Hnd Frea Portfolio lo NAME AOOAESS City. . .. . Zlp . . . .. CEM BK 0 WANTED TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID FOR Gold Jewelry Diamonds & O ther Fine Antique or Contemporary Jewelry Watches Crystal Porcelains China Paintings Bronze Statues Silver Vintage or Classic Autos Boats Antiques etc. We appraise & buy whole estates or single items or we'll sell for you on commission. JI you don't know what it is or what it is worth -bring it in {or call us and we'll come out). No obligation or charge for verbal appraisal, either in your home or in our gallery. #~ ?~.£td. . APPRAISERS 2542WESTCOASTHJGHWAY AUCTIONEERS NEWPORT BEACH -6'5-2200 £STAT£ APPRAISALS ANO SALES fOR LAWYERS • BANKS• TRUSTEES & EXECUTORS Tax-saving I.R.A. Social Security Deposit Account. ______ _ 'ty check ~ · \ sccutt Make your soc.ta utornatica\\y, 'nterest ... a . \ N o earn ' nven,ent Y· sa{e\y, co. bout theh or more wornes ~. iring in \on~ .... 1 more wa } st \oss. l'Co hing Unes. u check'cas t check to . your ne" ' n\e br\l\g 1 ci}\ out one s~robr P ~tu• • ' k wi\\ e C•r f ture chec s ... we'\\ {ortn· u t1 to us anu mailed dire<: Y th1Y receipt. · .. i\ 'You a roon !t.b\e when '°'" ·'s a\13u-::t. • '{our rnon~Y d it's m~mg you need it·· ;-ta tbell· moneY .. • :_.;,::.mii<Wl ... ·ill ·~are for. Me . ~ . . .. -Who · f I ~ t ' • ., f ~i bom~ teacher, c ht ll> wttbout .. -• By CAROL MOORE Of IM Ollll'f ~4"' M;Nf Foster children can be very complu, but Leslie Ridge k.oows most of th& angles. ,..,..mq ... ~lect· tbankl at present. The re- 1115irilWllnQuent, .ward ls something t.hat great and ·ocbipjlen~••ll~ted bone •thahliJht, but ll 's swnething you ~etc ~Golden Rule and the Scout Lawa, Ridge said t.he 30 to 60-day licensin1 process for foster parents checks mostly !or concern and dedication. He admits that irim·sounding details of physical or sexual abuse o r some babies a nd chlldrep in need of surrogate parents have been edit_ed for general audiences. otthe fam ceivtnc love and can't buy." understand.loc~hoonaday. Ideally, a foster parent bas a ·'Getting to know these love or cblldren, demoostrates children doesn't happen over· emoUonal maturity, common Ea,PeelaUy since there are only 640 homes at present but 1,400 chlldren lo placement. The big· gest need on the Orange Coast is homes for children ~ec 3 years ol age and those over 12 years old. mi ht," be aaid. aeme, community stability and "You can tell them you love lack ot possessiveness, and ia A few moments later he relates the heart·wa rming story of how a terribly s hy child, reassured by the mere touch of a finger , finally spoke to her caseworker afte r a s ilence of sever al months. t.hem but they've been told that willinJ to share r'espouslbilllles before and been treated far dif. with the nawral parents and ferenUy. So they distrust; they aJen~y per5J)nnel. More referrals come in dally from teachers, mWsters, doc· tors and police. won't let you get close to them The job.also requires that the until they get close to you." person (s > be . healthy, flexible, TO MEET that challenge, war:m.d re adlisft.lc, e.talhlc al, ord- Ridge and his colleague, Marilyn ganize an inane• Y soun Foster parent applicants who call Ridge at 834-5494 are signed up for four orientations lo be held at 7 p .m . on Tuesd ays in December in the County Library, 431 City Drive South in Orange. A FORMER foster c hild himself. Ridge knows what he's looking for when matching what he calls "special people.·• DeCeasare of the Orange County with the physical room for an ad· Department of Social Services, diUonal family m ember. look basically for commitment. ADMITTING that these "The s ituation is ·like being a qualifications sound like a cross YOU DAILY PILOT SECTION 8 Sunday, November 21, 1978 Home-hunting Intensifies No one likes to be known by numbers, especially 600s, 601~ and 6-02s. These are juvenile code designations. The first applies to children who arc v.ards of the court through no fault of their own. The last is for delinquents who require locked facllities The middle category (601) -truants, minor violations and runaw1ys -is attracting the most attention. As of Jan. 1. they w1ll not be placed in Juvenile detention centers but must be placed in emergency shelters or foster homes. ORANGE COUNTY'S shortage of foster homes will become even more critical "To provide places for children to go, officers may be encouraged to charge minors with their most serious of- fense in order to gel the m placed," said the Rev. John Clif· ton Marquis in a news release. l le is a counselor for youngsters in Juvenile Hall and lhe Albert Sitton home "Presently police often char ge minors with the least ser ious offense." he continued. "With the new law (AB 312 1), crim e records, even of the first-time offender, may becom e more serious." FATHER CLlf, as he is known. a lso noted there are so few Coster homes that cruldre n are sometimes placed with families of another faith. Some Catholic boys and girls have left rather than conform to the religion of the new home. However. Superior Court J udge Raymond Vincent de· nies that there w ill be any automatic changes of 601s lo 602s to keep them detained. "We ure trying to make the law work and we want to cooperate ... he l>aid ··our 6-01 pi)pulat1on always has been a mobile one. To force them back into a bad home would be cruel. We will ex· ert utmost effor t to provide them decent homes." HE DESCRIBE D how a youngster can be assigned to a "cnc;1c; resolution" home for 20 days then to a shelter home for 90 days to l>OI" e his or her problem before court authorit y runs out "Thcsc) oungster.; are a concern not just to their family but to ult of soc1E'ty." the Judge continued. "ThP host1ll• attit ude against shelter homes in some nc1(.?hborhood-. tl> unfortunate because people deplore delin- qurnc·, Yl'l tht'\ \\on 't help to solve it. "Dt•partmcnt or Mental Health has several homes operating with great success What we need are their neighbor-. to speak out and allay imagined fears of shelter opponenti. · The impact of the legal change is expected to be so grcat that aln·ad y vanous groups are meeting to decide \\ha t art1on:-. to take They include the Orange County Board of Supervisors. South Coast Regional Mental Health Ad· nsnrv Board and the California Council on Children and Youth SINC'E TH F. C'OUnt) Department of Social Services has rt-<ipons1h1lit ,. for recruiting and licensing of residential fac1httec; 1h .. t aff eri arc doubhng their efforts. Orange Count~ Chief Probation Officer Margar et Grier has askl'd lhl'lr a<;s1~tance in finding available, non-secure quarters More home<; are needed, she s aid, because "acting-0ut 601s present spN'rnl problems 1n care and supervision that current foster ram1llcs may not be willing to undertake." <;01 a prol>ll•m'' Then write tn Pol Dunn al will cut red lope. getting the an.,u•rr~ and art wn 11011 11ri'd to solve 1 equities in government and busi· nr~~ .\1011 yourq11rst1or1s to Pot Dunn At Your Service.Orange Coast Dmly Pilot. P 0 llo.c 15&J. Costa ,11,frsa. CA 92626. Jnclude you r telephone number. Thecolumri appearsdatlyezcept Saturdays. 'Webster'•' Neef& Loolcb1g l•to DEAR PAT: Last Marchmyuncle boughtthreecopiesof the "authentic 1,.CS4-paoe, 8-pound, 321-cubic Inch 158 000- deflnltlon, $39.95 list price" Webster's dictionary for $l9.9S each plus shipping from The Webster's Dictionary Co., 1ns Broadway, -New York, NY 10019. After waiting patiently more than three months and getting nothing but a canceled check, my uncle wrote to McGraw-Hiii, who In turn wrote to G. & C. Merriam Co., bona fide ctJctlonary publishers. They wrote back that they had no connection with The Webste r's Dictionary Co. The Merriam. Co. forwarded my lette.r to the Callfomla Attorney GeneralJ Since the ad· vert1sem e nt appears to be a fraud, my uncle would ap- preciate having his money refunded. c.s., Mission VleJo Youre •Hone ot many letten refened by thfe colUlftft to tM U.S. Po8t•I Service •nd N .. Yoftl ltete Attomef Qeneret. lloth 1199nclH Indicated tMt U.., have recefMd ltundNde of oom- pl•lnt• from people who heve not ....tved tf!elt dlctSoneftn. . The W•bster'• Dtcttonary Co. la owned by Relplt GlftdMg, wtMt •IM> pubfl•hea MolMtpworth megaalfte. Mone,~ ...,. waa t"-1ubjec1 of • OOlllP .... by tM N. Y. Attome, 0..•11. A e .... Hd d••••t ordw ... obtelned 1n 1m ....,. • .,.. ......... fof deceptJve •dvef1tlklg. In 1975 the New York City Department of Consumer Mfalra ac- c:uNd Glnzburg of falsely repreMnt.tng that th• dlcttonary WH euthentlc. Tlte C•N ... dtlfftlnad by New YCN'k at .. e Supfeme Court. The "Webeter" n•me I• no longer tr•d•m•rked •nd c•n be .ec:t by any publl•her. The l•ct th•t th• clctlon•ry hH 185,000 deflnHlon• m•y 80Und lmpreHlva, bulr te.t number le typlc•I of m•ny dlctlonertea. Som• •uthortllH quHtlOn whetttef the book ee>- tnlty ha• been •old tor $31.95, or whether Hltr .. tlyworthonlyttl.95. s Although Glnzbufglanotoneeraellnt the dictionary, It I• atilt poaal.,._ for pareona who h•ve nafrecelvedtM book to get It or a refuftd. According to lft- ¥eltl0etof'9, buyers wtM> complain clnc1IY ~ to eov-mment aut._... .. moet llliely to MICCffd. Com pt.ante,....,..... tM die> t1on11rr may be Nnt to the lnepectcw In Qarge, General POIC Office, New Yottl, NY 10001. Dott't Get Tripped .. Jll•f.1'acatlo11 DEAR PAT: Mv father recentty,ent ~ mone.y to C.olumbla Research 40r'P., Chicago, Ill., for some Las Veg.as three-day holiday.for-two reservations. ·They ~ have asked him to send eddltlonat money. It seems to me that a can1recall an Item In one of your columns about Columbia Research. Can you refresh my memory? . P.S. Newport Beach COiumbia RaMM'Ch Corp. and lta ~ ..... ll•rll•t Dewtopment C0tp •• ~ bHtt tM ......... of AYI complalnte ._ 1174. Atty. Oeft. lvele J . Younger oiMIMCI a ...... ""'*Y lft- )unctlon In December 1'71....,... ~la ........ Colp. and b ,,._.m, R•rlWld Al.,...~ e.M., MDC), to ltatt Mell Ofder ..... of LM ._., .... , .. WC ... --. TM et· ......, .. Wal .. HIE DUd ._ ...... }'fllp6::• .,. 'Pl~ -'• ~ and •ll!ttM "'91 CRP'• •'ooftcill_ -.. ........._ af'd ' Tom.orrow? The-re they team Uie details, philosophy . r igt\ts and obliga· lions tbat lie ahead, plus ~e role ol tbe placement w orker. "ONE MAIN point is t.hat we don't allow corporal pwlishment -s panking or withholdin g physical carina . food or sleep - tha t would d e prec ate o r humiliate the child," Ridge em· phasized. "We help these adults assess their strengths a nd weaknesses in handling the cases we know about. Foster· parents may re· quest a certain age child but the licensing agent has final say." Afte r m ore s c r e e ning, fingerprinting and tuber culosis tests for anyone over 18 in the family, foste r parents ar e licensed and a pre·placemen visit is a scheduled. Sln&le persons may be rost~ parents and lam.Hies wJlh employed mothe rs m•Y be •P-,' $)1'0Ved for older children. ·•we I JU5l don't want the reeling or ' three sets of parents that cbll .. 1 care would create," Ridge ex\ plained. ~ FOSTER parents receive from~ $128 to $209 per mont.h depend.inf on the aae or the child, and medical and dental cove.rage is provided. "Obvious ly that isn 't much f money so these parents mosUy I a re p e rforming a public • service," he said. "And watching 1 <See FOSTER HOME, Page BZ) A child who cannot live with his own parents even for a brief I time needs more than anything substitute parents who can give him love and understanding that he cannot get at home. Day by day he may get over his fear and mistrust Daily Pilot Photo By Lee Payne rntrtctlona make It 8'rnost lmpoaaibfe to obtain the benefH• of pro- motion proml .. d In the lettef'9." Dep. Atty. Oen. Jamee Cuneo requnt• all penon• recetvlng mat•rt•I• from Columbl• R .... rch Corp. to fCHW1rd them to him at: Office of the Attorney General, IOO State Building, 9.., Fr•,.. cteco, CA 94104. Cuneo up his office I• "actlvety puNulng" this company'• alleged vlolatton of tM pravloue Injunction •nd that furth« enforcement .c:tton la planned. AYS .trongly advt ... reeden not to get Involved wtth thl• too- good-to-l)e.tru• otter. Saw. your money and Nnd all Metaffal• re- c:etved from CAP to Cuneo. The Or8hga County omc. of CoMuntar Aft•lra al.a ha• a numbaf of recent complalnt. agalnlt CAP on fie.. In •CkUtlon, thl• """ ha9 bean accUMd of vlolatlng 30 NCtlon• of the feder•I Trade Act In a compflllnt lllad by the Federal Trllde COflllftlMloft eertler tttl• 1ear. 11'8 complalnl ~ the company with defraucUne Manr ~iiiiii thouunda of people with offera......, to IM one you and a number Of otMr Aft ,...,...,. have recefftd. The FTC ••Y• thet .. manr a• 10 mllffon v•catton "lnvltaitlon9" .._..bean sent out br Andaraon. Of IM tMuNnde who Mnt In $15.ts, 90fM recalwd .... tlone, othan received 90fMdllft9 lata than we• proml•ed end......, NOalWed nothing at all. FTC otflclala won't eetlmate how meny peopta reeehred nowno. but t1t•1 .., .,... we.en An- denon'• M1rttat ~Corp. declared NMrupeey In 117•, II ow9d refund• to tt,000 people who ra9P0ftded to a -""'-olfw. The u.uat .,, .... v--. oner ... .not lnctuda tnneport• llOn or maall, two Of the..,..... ••~1 and often It•• r91trto- tlon• on WMft and....,.. .... olf9f .. Yetta. Aocordlng to '1C of. W• In tM Columbia R•H--ca•, cttancaa of oMtilnlng ,.. fundl ,,. ''not very Ngh." llY tM tlMa "'8 caM la ...... ed. tM ftnn maf have gone....,_ frotft ..... f"* alone. "Mden.,. ancour'9ec1to .. nc1cap1ee .. tM1rcomplllltlt9thetMC ....... At-tomar Gettenl to FTC ...... Offtca, 1• l'ederel Oflloe ...... . Qnelaftd, OH 441•. . I .1 .: I ft DAil Y PILOT ' ...... .. . . . f Zzyzx Awakens Wllegiate Revival BylllCBAEL PA.SKEVICH Of .. 0. .. ,~,_ The abandoned desert town of Zzyu, intended by ita l~r to be literally the Jut word in health spas, ls setting a new leueoo life as a research center. Seven Southern California col- leges and universities, including Cal State Fullerton. will SOOD transform Zzyzx 's two-story hotel into .a desert educational and research center. Springer also produetd a d~ .. religious" radio procram. Now ~IX ls beinl oonverted into a research center under an arrangement between a con- sortitUn of seven acbooll and the U.S. Bureau of Land Nanaee- ment. Student and faculty volun· leers are renovating cottages for use as dormitories and a re- search Jab. With its central desert loca- tion, Zzyix is an ideal base for re· search in biology, u weU as a.o· thropology, archaeology, geology and geography, college officials said. U,HOLST.lY ~, ..... ... .. ll. • ltUH.,.._lt•4. c .... .,....,_,., ' ~L-~ ~'4../ HOMt AHlHliHIMCH • FLOOR COVERINGS • llNOlfUM • WALLPAPERS •DRAPERIES • lEVOLORS • WOVEN WOODS • CARPEJ~(j --30 Yo ,~ -.. OFF! ..... I 500 Ad-• A•t .• Sliltt JOI C:o1to Mn• C:04". HClf"Mr I A4- J11d R_ l_ The hotel, named "The Cas- tle," was built In 19" on federal property near Soda Dry Lake in the Mojave Desertabout200miles east or Los Angeles by Curtis Howe Springer, who called ·himself "the last of the old-Lime medicine men." Dr. Donaruma said lhe site will provide concentrated study in these fields in a comfortable en- vironment. DESERT CASTLE TO BE RESEARCH CENTER FOR COLLEGES C4LL 557.5 I 53 D.ity 9:J0.5 Set. 9-4 ... ., '. -,. .. . . With the help of workers from Los Angeles' Skid Row, Springer built the facility which includes a community dining hall, a church, a printing plant, hot baths and a swimming pool. Here. Springer spent 30 years before Federal Marshals evicLed him in 1974 from land he d id not own. Springer, now 80, spent several months io jail after con- viction for illegally using federal property and false advertising of health food products he claimed would cure everything from sore toes to cancer. Dr. L . Guy Donaruma. Dean of Cal State Fullerton's Math, Science and Engineering Depart- ments, said Springer's recipes and many or bis ingredienls are still on the site. Besides the atran,e name that has intrigued motorists on Highway 15 (near Baker) for years, Dr. Donaruma said Ziyzx is one ol two spots in lbe world where pup fish can thrive. A few of the rare fish occupy the bot.d's pond, be said. Each of the participating schools is contribut.i.nc $3,000 a year !or an annual operating budget of $21,000. Tbe other schools , besides Cal Slate Fullerton, include Cal Stale cam- puses at Dominguez Hilla, Los Angeles, Long Beach, Pomona and Northr idge and San Bernardino. As for Z~yxz's founder, Spr- inger is now Jiving in Las Vecas, where he reportedly plans to or- ganize a new church. Future Vets' Benefits Less WASHINGTON (AP) -Future veterans of America's armed forces are going to have lo give a UtUe if they want Uncle Sam to help put them through college or graduate s,chool when they re- tutn to civilian lire. The men and women who enlist after Dec. 31 will not be entitled 11utomalically to the lucrative education benefits that current members of the military and all veterans in recent years have shared. BUT THE PENTAGON AND THE Veterans Administration are gearing up for an experimental education program lhat will provide benefits for servicemen and women willing to put aslde at least -----------------------------$50 a month for their own :: .. 'A "',. ~':! educational fund . .m1r "" The experiment is a ( ) ,,.,,.., <...." ~~···~\\\\~\\!~\"-compromise written into NEW.';.4/V.fLYSIS :_·: parent ~~)fi. \{\ <.:,\~~~ ,~·~\~~~'i~~~ ~\~~i the new GI bill that _ _ , ,.· 1~~\t,{~~.l \~ ~ ) ; 'l~\x.~,,~>~~.,i.,~Jt' Congress passed in Sep-.: 1·5 l"ike ·. ~\~",.:w1,..;·~"'~ ". /,,w ~''·11,;: *~1~1~ tember . • : ~· '~ \}!~'::~"' _, ,,.;~~~\.~ ~ ! / ·'\ ')( ~~il/\\~t Under the new program, those who join the ·' ~· '\' v.·· ~ ..... .,,.L ,;1 .,,. '~'" UI,\\ mllitaryafterDec.3lcan gainlheneweducational :: ·a m 0 u n ta•1 n •,: 0\~~~-r-. ;·;, " 0 I l 1 ~~ \:' :1;1'', ,,'!,~, benefits by COnlribUting from $50 tO $15 8 month t O ~: • ' 1.Lt ~~ 1 ~_,,..;.,. ~\ 1· "';"J the VA, up to a limit of $2,700 over the individual's •: • · ~g, 'loll"~ ' "'' ' • 11 '' ' •' 1 \' ') military career. The government will match the .:, :cpr1· n g that ~ ·~/', (.._,.-.· // 1 J ~-· '.. . -...;_,, contributions With $2foreacb$1in\_'.eSted . . ~ ' < ,,. '·""..:!"" { · .. : . \ · .......... .. =·. nour1"sh es the !.·.~·, ... · :-;:,_= .• /'/.1~/11 \ .• ·;.".';-.-A PERSON MAY QUIT THE program at the ~~ .... , · ; end of any l2·month period. Those who quit gel their • · -_, , money back but in most cases they lose their rights =. tree at the root ·, ·~ .. '.~.~ /. / ·,, \· · . .'·."·· ..... tothegovernmentbenefits. The benefits may be used after release from ac- b h tive duty. provided that the person is not dis· :. ut one w 0 parents honorablydiscbarged. Under the system being phased out, veterans ·.·.; an 0th e r ' s c h ,. , d ,· s , ,. k e are paid up to ·$292 a month in educational benefits for from 36 to 45 montha If they meet certain re- :a water that rises into a quirements, such as 18 months of active duty. No contributions are required. ;~cloud and goes a great distance ..... CURRENT SERVICEMEN AND WOMEN will be able to use those benefits for 10 years after leav- ing military service, or until the end of 1989, to nourish a lone tree in the desert ' whichever comes first. Also eligible for these • benefits will be anyone who enlists this year. even lf he does not actually get into uniform until next t ) t year. Fro'" Page Bl The new law also gives the Secretary of Defense the power to increase the government's share to en- FOSTER HOMES ... courage an indjvidual to enter or remain in the armed forces. Education payments will be limited either to the number of months the member contributes or to 36 months. whichever is less. The amount of each individual's fund will be divided by ttte number or months participating to determine the monthly pay- ments during schooling. a child develop out of turmoil is reward in itself. "Plus it's a positive step toward keeping these young peo- ple off welfare an the future." The image of a foster child as a little orphan Annie given the chance to grow up in a respecta- ble home with kind-hearted adults who try lo block out the memory of her parents is about 50 years behind the times. The dJCfercncc involves better understandin g of how abuse and neglect stunt emotional growth. THE CHJLD is still mad. un- happy. bewildered and. by his nwn Judgment, bad gwlty or ln- rer1or. The unask<.'d question is '"Who will take care of me tomor-row.,·• The object is lo help him out or this dependency and give him a say in his life. ''Our phlJosophy is that natural parent& are best, but the next ' NOW OPEN OIAMONO SETTERS best is placement in a foster home." Ridge added. "So we expect the foster parents to keep a certain amount of confidentiality. Naturally, they will have to explain the child when h e arrives in the neighborhood, but specific de· tails are to be kept to themselves, as with their own children. "Similarly, discipline must be consistent and fair. We expect the parents to accentuate the positive and ignore bad tralta so the children will stop using them." The average stay is six months and Joan Bernal&, placement coordinator keeps track of who's lransferrin~ and who's returning home. ·'The values or a foster home are the closeness and the chance to identify with role models and good habits that will prepare the child for whatever'a ahead," Ridge said. BENEFITS UNDER THE NEW program also must be used within 10 years after leaving military service. Unused contributions will be retunded. The contributory plan is a five-year experiment funded by the VA. Afterward, the president may re- commend continuation, subject to congressional veto, with funding under the Defense Department budaet. Thia feature was a compromise with those who objected to the program belng included In the VA budget since the old GI bill was desianed basically !or readjustment of those who served in wartime and not for a peacetime, all-volunteer military. THE ALMOST PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFT r & GOLDSMITHS ON PREMISE APPRAISALS DONE BY GAAOUATE GEMOLOGISTS A gift means moru when it's personat Here's an Idea. Design and bulld ~r very own unique and personal picture frame right Jn our workshop. We have everything you'll neec:t plus Instruction and assistance. Frame prints, paintings. needlework. children's art, anything pretty. This Christmas, make your g1tt, and make It more meanlngf ul. CUSTOM JEWELRY OUR SPECIAL TY Firemen Set Ball The Costa Mesa Firemen 's Association will hold its first annual Firemen's Ball in m1d· December , a nd will soon be selling tickets by phone in the Harbor Area. Tickets are $3 per cou- ple for the dance. to be held at the South Coast Plaza Hotel Dec. 15 at 9 p.m .• according to as- sociati on pres ident Brian Crawford. For ticket information, call847-7267 . . COSMETIC SURGERY MEN-WOMEN '. LOOK YOUNGER! IMPIOYE YOUR APPEAUMCE! • Eyes • Nose • Ear<, • Face11tt • Brea~r~ • Stomacn • Hair Transplants • Dermabras1on • Skin Peel Call For Free Brochure · rroe Consulting Easy financing arranged AMERICAN COSMETIC SURGERY CENTER INC. HSZ lolH An,. ........ • ltoch HM705 Member American Mecllcal Ass·n. You can too! Call: 7M·834·88&& What you hear may change your life! , , 19. 50 let our stylists give your hair new shape for fall . . . plus a nice gift! First a short. oouncy Clll, then a Rcal:sLc no-set i:>erm ... now y our style is bru~h & go POS/! W ith your new style & perm, our g1!t to you ... a professional styling brush. All for cnly 19.50 the entire month of November. (lnno hoir ::;lightly higher). SPECIAL: "Helen of Troy" chrom•J & Tdlon curling iron, a Beauty Studio Exclusive. only 11.88. P"""Tu'Y S'Udio, n ,l ::I r. s LONG BEACH SANTA ANA POMONA PALO> VER.D,i:s MARINA LAKl:.WOOD LA HABRA ,NEWPOITTCEN'TtR SAN DIEGO LAGUNA Hlll.S _.ARCADIA WESTMINSTER GLENDAU: .................................. -------· - Sunday, NovemberZ1, 1978 DAILY PILOT 8f Legalized G~mhling? Don't Bet on It By .JORN 8.U.80ua .................... From L., Vegu Eut to Lu Vepa West. cambllne ll .,..eeptng the coun· try. . When Atlantic City, N. J .. woo the right to· be the nation's second cul.no city this month, it orily undeneored a treod startllne to behold. More and more tt ll legal to try to get something for next to notbin1. Four of five Americana -.>prove of gambling as a past!me and two of three freely admit they gamble withlD the law, or without it. Thirteen states, all in the Ea:it and Midwest, sell lottery tickets, thereby putting the aegls of government oa bet-making. ln New York, bettors can wager on the horses and never leave home. And while New Jersey was· authorizing its decaying resort area to spin the wheel of fortune, New York City and Long Island voters authorized "Las Vegas Nights" with roulet.te, blackjack and craps for charitable institutions "and other worthy causes." FROM THE public Horseshoe Club in Gardena, Calif., where people line up to play poker , to the private Mayfair Club in Manhattan, where consenting adults wager discreetly on bridge and backgammon, the name of the game is betting. E ven on daytime television, game shows sport the Las Vegas accourtre· ments of cr ap table dice and oversize playing cards for "21," and the au- diences shriek and groan with the winners and the losers. AU over America, people bet on anything that moves -a whopping S60 billion a year on sports alone, il· legally at that, and no one knows how much on other forms of gambling. Something not too subtle is happening to the Protestant Work Ethic, which brands gambling as frivolous and Sin· ful. It has been an abiding contradiction of Am erican life that millions bet every day, while often supporting legislation that makes that activity iJ. legal. And it has produced strange ironies. Wh en New J e r sey , a repute d stronghold of the Mafia since Prohibi· tion days, turned down statewide casino gambling in 1974, one or the arguments against the tables, wheels and slots was that it would attract the wrong elements to the state. JN FACT, law enforcement officers the nation over have blamed gambl· ing prohibition in the face or public approval of ga mbling as one of the economic bulwarks of organ.lled crime. So, oddly, the American supports the underworld with his betting dollar and fights it with his tax dollar. Even while Atlantic City interests spent more than a million dollars to convince New J ersey voters that casino gambling was okay, a federal commission issued the results of a three-year study: "This report and its recommenda· lions will surprise most Americans and may startle some. But those who a re surprised or startled should carefully reflect on the significance or the fact that a pastime indulged in by two-thirds or the American people, and approved of by perhaps 80 per- cent ... contributes more than any .. Former Officials Earn More WASHI NGTON CA P ) The r1nanr1al rewards or federal service may really not I><' reaped untJl a person has left govern. ment. A s tudy of h1gh- ranking government employes released last week found that people who lea ve government ser vice generally can earn s ubstantially more than they were earning when lhey first came to government. Congressmen, it said, get about 100 percent more than their former salaries when they re· turn to private life. Top- level executives improve their way 70 pe rcent, and ex-judges' income rises. from 70 to 100 percent. TIIE STUDY will be part of the data gathered by the Commission on Executive. LegislaUve and Judicial Salaries. Its job is to recommend c hanges in pay for judges, congressmen ane civil service ex- ecutives. Pre"ldenl Ford will act on the recom- mendation in bis budget for fiscal 1978, whlch he submits to Congress in January. The top groups have received just one 5 per-· cent pay raise since 1969, but C omm ission Chairman Pet e r Peterson said he did not intend to recommend that government salaries be raised to the level or private industry. Don't stve up \be ahlpr "Liat" It In cleulfled. ~ ~bore reaulta! otber alaCJ• •ter11dM to police eor- ruptiOa • • • -to tbe well·belq of the Uticm'a erbalD..ia. '' EnfOl'etn; la1r1 q8i8't samblinc is l!Qoulble, tM comndM\on said flat· ly. It reeommencla the ~albatloa ot pmbllna. m~ it c:ompetiUve with QJela1 sambllAt. NOT THAT all the nation embraces lelallJatloa. On the same daY Atlantic City won, Detroit voters tamed down an advbory referendum to pennlt cuino 1ambling In the Motor City. Nor are there other casino cities on the horizon, although moves persist in F1orida and New York state. "The Protestant work ethic exiata in thia country very strooJly sUll," explaina James Ritchie, executive director oC the National Gambling Commlsaion and a former federal prosecutor who bas pursued gambling into tbe dark crevices of Mafia in· fiuence. e:dated wbetbn baned. or not, whether viewed u dellCbtor danfer. In the slitter of Lu Veps, coe man ff'OGl Loa An1elea lipped a &)au of water at a culoo bar and woodered bow to tell bia wlte that he bad blown the whole vacation kitty of $800 in bis ftnt bou.r at. tbe crap table. 1bey bad not eve.e 1one up to their roe>mJet. Jn the breakJut hours ol t.fie morn· inf, aootber man fldleted nervously, hll ba.Ddl trembling, at the wildly rinlinl quarter slot machine where be had Just hit the tL50 jackpot. He was waiting for a casino aide to arrive with lbe rest of the payoff, and kept smiling weakly at the curious who of· fered envious compliments. IN GA a DENA, Calif., the Horseshoe Club and other poker clubs are an aberration of California law. When legislators loo,g ago banned most gambling, tbey could not bring themselves to rule out a friendly game of draw. So poker and an orien· tal game called Pan survived. watcha b"J," explalna Tom Paru, on&ol tbe partoen. In fact. when oae resutar, the aced mother of a New York dentllt, failed to a.bow UJ) at. her usual time, the club sent someone over to her apartment to make sure ahe WU all rigbL THE CLUB providee clean cards (laundered every morning) and chips in four denominatiOIDI from $1 to $25, The brisk business eats up 20 cues of high grade plastic cards a month. The only holiday on which the club closes is Christmas. The staff of 475 manages the games, runs tbe dinJ.ng room and keeps order. Above every table, bidden in the ceil· ing, 11 a TV camera and all play can be monitored and taped to caich cheats, mechanics, card manipulators. Tber are the nether side of gambl· ing, people so aUck they can face the top card of a deck and deal the second ooe SO fut DO one can see it. They Can palm a card that can beat any hand they deal. They are the tools of the trad~ for illegal casinos. ADU-gambling sentiment is alive even in tbe lottery states, but gets stronger toward tbe Midwest and especially stronger in the South and Southwest. "There," Ritchie says, "people thoroughly believe, as their church tells them, that one works to produce products for other men. And that you're rewarded by God's grace in money for your efforts. And to waste God's grace is a sin. The work ethic is reflected in attitudes that permeate all our laws." Tbua, areas like Gardena can by OP: tion maintain Clubs. The Horseshoe 1$ open all but two hours a day, one of six club$ that bring the city over $2 million a year in revenue. The club rents seats to players al up to $8 an hour, depending on the betting limit. The players are mosUy older. Most seem to know each other. The games are serious, quiet and con- servative. There is no liquor. The Gardena clubs hJre former casino employes u managers. When a cheat is discovered, bis chips are divided among the other players, and in some cases be is prosecuted. .,.,,.,,.__ A"llluttr.UO. Legal gambling winnings are heavi· ly taxed. Since taxes are rarely paid on illegal winnings, the legal games s uffer the disadvantage. For that re· a.son, among others, state lotteries have bal"\!ly put a crimp into illegal numbers games, Ritchie says. "SOme of them you can set your One, a man called Acey Ducey, keeps coming back to the Horseshoe -in disguise -and keeps getting caught. The popularity of gambling, already high, could reach gigantic proportions if wagering were legalized, as it is in Las Vegas and, now, Atlantic City. LEGAL OB illegal, gambling seems to be, in the wbrds of one ex· pert, .. a fundamental aspect of human behavior." "The gambling spirit is part or the American spirit," says sociologist Frederick Preston of the University of ·Nevada, Las Vegas. "It is a sort of plunging ahead and conquering, a kind of boldness, aggressiveness." "I t.h.i.nk, in a sense, that man.kind is a freak of nature," suggests Dr. Harry Hess, a psychologist on the Las Vegas campus. "We ha~e this re· markable computer attached to our shoulders, the capacities or which far surpass the requirements for human adaptation to an environment. This particular species we have evolved in· to is always inventing problems for itself. Among the problems we invent are complex games." From lotteries to cockfights. gam· ing is as old as time. In America, the Indians were casting dice made of fruit stones when the European in· truders arrived with m t-re sophisticated games. GAMBLING was .in the air in the 19tb century, a major pastime in the new West, while the East saw a drive to ban lotteries. New Orleans had a lively (asino trade and young Chicago had more first-class gambling houses by mid-century than Cincinnati or St. Louis. New York had some 6,000 gambling houses by 1850, or. as the gambling commissioo reports, one for every 85 residents. In that perspective, today's gambl· ing trends are only part of the ebb and flow of permissiveness. Gambing has You Can Belp Reap Benefits You are "wanted" ~.!.." be Voluntary Ac· tion Center, 1714 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach, 675-9210 or 833·9278if you: -Are a senior citizen interested in de· veloping an ecology center and helping slu· dents care for plants. The request comes from an Orange County Regional Occupational group that has horticultural projects at schools in San Clemente, Laguna Beach and San Juan Capistrano. -CAN TRANSLATE R om a n ce languages. Libr ary patrons in central Orange County need help in lranslating personal let· ters and /or business writings. -Want to help the Fair view State Hospital staff by providing personal attention to patients and increasing their communica- tion with the environment through off· residence walks and visits to church, the can- teen and movies, etc. Please apply to the West Orange County Voluntary Action Center's Outreach office, 521> Pecan Ave., Huntington Beach, 960-3312 or 530·2370 if you : -BA VE A special skill to share after school or on Saturdays at a local club for young girls that has just welcomed a new director who is brimming with enthusiasm. Projects may include a puppet workshop, cooking or drama. -Speak Spanish as well as English. Public health nurses need bi-lingual people to accompany them oo home visits to discuss health, nutrition and sanitation. VAC's Health Equipment Loan program has proved an invaluable aid to those who are unable lo afford rental fees. Especially needed now are wheelchairs and caner. to help several elderly people. If you can donate these items, call 638-6703. Ou r p re-holiday stock -up salet 10 % o(f! Our own pri-Jate stock of fine liquor and champagne. And if you buy by the case, you'll seve an additional 10%. Qrjg, S!ll!J 1/2 gal . Robinson's bobrbon .......•••••• $14.94 $13.45 Ot. Robinson's li~t ICOtc:h .••••.••••• $ 8.24 $ 7.42 Fifth Robinson's dry champagne ..••.... $ 2. 79 $ 2•49 Availabfe only in Los Angefes. Sewrfy Hills, Newport and San Otego. Fine Wines, 94. Newport Fashion Island • Shop Sunday 12 .. 5 • 644-2800 . . PAMPER :YOURSELF! WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN ••• • Million Dolla r Facial • Individua l Skin Care • Make Up • Individua l Lashes ,. ry.zzetta Bernard lnd1v1dual Hair Design DISICiH P\.AIA • 240 H•"'JHlri CHt1tr Dr., S.lt• 220 • P'llOM 64 It takes 111ouey to make 111ouey. Ask Linda or Doug Whether it's an opportunity for your business or a new fnvestment, Newport Equity Funds may Just give you the opportunity to take advantage of it. We specialize In secondary real estate financ ing for people who already own prime residential property and have a better-than-average income. If you qualify, let us help you arrange a loan tor a substantial percentage of your home 's appraised value -at attractive rates . For details. call Linda Blue or Doug Sulley at 644-8824. The}' work together to help you get the money you need! Newport Equity rrunds ,Inc. Real Estate Brokers Home Office 620 NEWPORT CENl'ER bRIVE • SUITE 211 • NEWPORT BEACH (92660) (714) ~-8824 Ml•lon VltJo I Lagun-Niguel ~CABOT ROAD • SUITE 107 • LAGUNA HILLS~) (714) 83().5700 84 DAILY PILOT • • I .. A panoranic view of the ocean is a highlight of the Harlan Williamses ' home . Enjoying the scenery with the hostess (center) are Mrs. John F. Gulledge (left) and Mrs. Kimball Romney. Funding Groups' Major Cone em MAlllNEBS: The Christ Prelbyterlan Church group hu planned a Christmas bazaar from 10 a.m . to 5 p.m . Saturday, Nov. 27, at the Huntington Beach church. Ornaments, gifts, plants and homemade foods will be sold. WOMEN'S AMERICAN ORT: 'rbe Orange County West Chapter will stage a Monte Carlo night at 8:30 p.m . Saturday, Nov. 27. at the Greenbrook Clubhouse, Fountain Valley. More Information is available from Mrs. Anchel Cohen, Foun· tain Valley. CALIFORNIA PRESS WOMEN : Ed Kelly. publisher of Millionaire magatine, will be the guest speaker at the Orange County Dis trict's informal Christm as luncheon at noon Thursday, Dec. a, in Amelia's restaurant, Newport Beach. His t opic will be How to o.11v~1ot,...011ya.l. .. PoM Become a Millionaire. Unusual Homes Selected for To11r NEUROLOGICALLY HAN· DICAPPED CHILDREN: The Orange County Chapter will hear Dr. Haro ld Rupe, assistant superintendent for Huntington Beach Union High School Dis· tricl, at 8 p.m . Wednesday, Dec. 1. Such f eat ure s as a grandfather's clock dating back to 1745 and a 300-year-old Beckwith organ will be viewed during a home tour. Entitled Fcle de Noel. the event will l ake place from 3 to 7 p.m. Friday, Del'. 3 Resembling a progressive par· ty, the fund·raiscr will feature various foods in three different homes. Also planned will be the Joyeux Noel boutique wath s p ecially items s u C'h as cooklY>oks. homl'made bread and Coast Rites Read Leblow-Miles Westminster v. tll be home for Janice Males and Hob<'rt Leblov.. who exchanJ:ed wcddin).! pledges aboard tht• boat T1k1 They art' the dauRhter and son of Mr and i\f r-; J amc:-. Miles or lluntint:lon Hl•,ach .. md Mr and Mrs Rubt•rt nrud1s of Hedondo llcarh The new ~1 r~ Lcblow ~raduat ed from Ed1 .. on llt~h School and 1-; a student .it Golden West College. Her hus band 1s an a.Jumniu of South lhgh School. Torrance, and also attends G WC. • • • Lowe-Sorg Robert S. Lowe of Huntington Beach claimed Maria Louise Sor g as h is bride during candy and other boutique articles. Homes selected are those of Mr. and Mrs. Daken Broadhead, Big Can yon ; Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Williams, Cameo Shores; Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Thatcher. Spyglass Hill. and Mr. a nd Mrs. Nicolas Pichotta, Uruversity Par k. The Broadhead home will de- light those who appreciate fin e antiques. A collector and interior de· signer. Mrs. Broadhead wsplay:, MRS. LEBLOW ceremonies at the Los Alamitos Naval Air Station. The newlyweds, who will live in San Diego, are the daughter and son of the Aurther Sorgs or Jerusalem. Ark .. and the Robert S. Lowes or Huntington Beach. The new Mrs. Lowe attended Canoga High School and her husband was a student at Marina High School and Golden West and Orange Coast <'Olleges. He is sta· tloned aboard the USS Wadell. • • * Weber·Grace Anne Victoria Grace became the bride of Alan Wavne Weber during rites in St. M·ichael and All Angels Episcopal Church, Coronade l Mar. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Grace of Irvine and Mr . and Mrs. Wayne F. Weberof objects from all periods but the emphasis is on the 17th and 18th century F r ench and English pieces. or s p ecial note are 8D. old Italian altar piece. circa 1680, displayed on the mantle in the den. English sideboard in the en· try hall, a magnificent Louis XV <'hest and a bronze bust of his mistress. Comtessedu Barry. Noted for its spaciousness and sophis t icated elegance, t he Wilhamses · home offers an at- mosphere for many moods and a MRS. LOWE Newport Beach. The bride, a 1973 National Charity League debutanle, at· tended Newport Harbor High School and Orange Coast College. Her hus band will graduate from California State University, Fullerton , In June. They will reside in Costa Mesa. ..... H unter-Bearbower E s tancia High School graduates Caren Bearbower and Scott Hunter exchanged wedding vows during ceremonies in Sl. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach. The bride, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bearbower of Corona del Mar, also attended Orange Coast College. Her husband, son or M'r. and Ttirn On a T11rn Off DEAR ANN LANDJi:RS: So some men n eed black nylon stockings and garter bells to ex· cite the m. And you say, "It's perfecUy OK with me if it's OK with them." The inference is that the un· adorned fe m ale is not very excll· ing. May I be so bold as to sug- gest that the unadorned male is DEAR SAO: Nobody speaks for everyone. But you bave spoken for yourseU and I tbank yoa. Wllat tarns people on ls so vaned, complex and blgbly in· dlvicta..U.tlc u,.t tbere will never be any guidelines. And -why abould there be? equally unexciting? The con· DEAR ANN : Our son i s sensus seems to be that the male engaged to marry a beautiful and needs nothing but the sigbt of his lovely girl. He is a medical stu- bare self to send a woman into or· dent and the last one at home. bit. We realize the bride's parent.a Well, I have news for you, put on the wedding but= we have Toots. Our culture has not condi· certain responsibilities also. The lioned the minds of females to ac· wedding ls only a few weeks off cept male nudity u irresistible. and we have yet to be consulted Furthermore, males are even on ANYTHING. All we know is more handicapped than women the date, but so far no word If lt's because the fashion designers and to be an afternoon or evening af. trashy magazines have yet to fair or what the color scheme come up with tantalizing un· might be. The place for the re· dergannents for men that might hea.rsal dinner has been chosen. helpdefrt>sticy ladJes. I was told by my future 4on't thJnk men ue sick for dauibter·ln·law to prepare the it.Ing added ornamentation to U.t ot people we wish to invite excite them. 1 think SOCIETY la and the enfJ'aved invJtaUooa wUI sick, and I'm no manhater -be malled to me so I can address JUST SAD • and atamp the envelopes and .. t send them out. Her parents live only 90 miles away. I offered to drive up there, dlscusa the wed· ding plans and ptck up the invila· tJons but she said, "That won't be necessary." We are embarrassed when our friends question ua about the wedding. We know so little. Do these people sound peeuliar or are we crazy ? -ARM 'S LENGTH DEAR AaM: TM Mlaa'1or of you ton'• fatare Aa·llWI II cer· tabaly atraa•• bat ...... • •• noraace fl at tbe root of tile pro- blem. Obnoa1Jy tbeJ doll't Jmow the rehearHl d.1aDer fl YOUJl r91p011elblUty •. la.stead of 1eethlq over tllelr silence, telephone tl1e 11rl'1 mother ud 11k the q..uc.. yoa need an1wer1 to -1acb as, "What 11 tbe color 1tbeme?" <Voa need to bay a drela.) "Wbat Ume will tbe weddlq be?" (Yoa muc know II 1ou ... MoUd ~ Joag or 1lilort.) After one pbone call yoa'H lmow 1 lot more than yoa know DOW. commanwng view of the ocean. The salmon colored carpeting ar:d peau de soie draperies establish the aura of elegance. Warm, casual and relaxed, the Thatcher home has broad appeal with its simplicity and cha.rm. The decor features overtones of country English and dark pegged and groove oak floors. Most memorable is the sweeping view of Newport Beach and the ocean. A home feeUng pervades in the Pichotta home which houses a MRS. ALAN WEBER Mn. Bob Hunter of Costa Mesa, currently attends OCC. They will live in Costa Mesa. • • • · Weber·Wahlquist The Cathedral Chapel of St. Francis·by·the·Sea Church in Laguna Beach was the setting for the double ring ceremony linking Deborah Wahlquist and Thomas F . Weber. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. Conrad Wahlquist of Laguna Beach. Mrs. Mary Weber of Fullerton and the late Mr. Fred B. Weber. The bride graduated from ~gon Stale University, where she affiliated with Kappa Alpha TbetJ, and now is working for her teaching credentlal at UCI. Her husband, a graduate of California State Uni verslty, Ann~ Landers DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a peppy, pretty (not beautiful) U.year-old girl who la wt11y over a 16-year·old dude. He'a re. ally neat, Annie. My frleod.e say be dlfs me but I get no •iln trom him. Not a clue. Shall I come rilbt out aud ask tum why he's playing it so cool? -GO'ITA KNOW DEAR G.K.: Tiie nwanl8 ol watt1a1 eaa be 1reat. (Good dla· ctpllae, too.) Leara to l~le 1oar motor la· dea4 of 1trlpplag your gean, .... ,. II alcohollam rulnint your life? Know the danger signals and what to do. Read the booklet, "Alcoholllm -Hope and Help,J•· by Ann Lander1. EncJOH ~ centa in colll wlth your request and a· Jons, stamped, self·addrease4 envelope to Ann Landen, P.O. ·Box 1400. Elgin, Ill. 60120. , vast collection of country anti· ques in eclectic style. A compellina paradox with im· m ense charm is the blending of modern with American antiques. Arnone the notable items is a col· Jection of tobacco tins. The event ts sponsored by the Corona del Mar Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Tickets are $4 and may be re· served by ca.lling Mrs. Robert V. Gibson at 644-8989 or Mrs. Theodore H. Truesdell, 64-4-4451. MRS. HUNTER FuJlerton, is obtaining his teaching credential at Pep· perdine. They will reside in Santa Ana. * * * Goettroy-Hylton David Paul Geoffroy claimed Judy Ann Hylton as his bride dur· lni ceremonies In Las Vegas. The forme r Miss Hylton, daughter of the Leonard Hyltoos of Newport Beach, iB a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and the University of Colorado. She affiliated with Chi Omega sororit)' and was a Children's Home Society debutanle in 1968. Geoffroy, aon of Gus Goof Croy of Seal Beach and Mn. Vincent Jorgensen of Newport Beach, graduated from Golden West Colleee and attended Chapman Colle1e. They will make their firs t home in Newport Beach. His topic will be Parents, Teachers and Administrators- Partners in Education. The prog ram ..vill be at Santa Ana-Tustin Community Hospital, Santa Ana. DOLPHINS: The Women's Division of the Newport Harbor C hamber or Commer ce IS sponsoring its ninth annual holi- day luncheon and centerpiece contest on Wednesday, Dec. 8, in the Newporter Inn. The theme is Twelve Days of Christmas, and entries will be Judged ol'I color. C'omposition and symmetry. Categories include c hildr e n 's, handcrafted , humorous. religious and theme. Competition is open lo all clubs, organizations, business firms, schools and individuals. Reservations should be made with t he Ne wport Harbor C hamber o f Commerce b y Thursday , Nov. 25. All funds will benefit civic, ·beautification , youth and cultural projects or the group. GOLDEN KEY : The support group for the Child Guidance Center o( Orange County will present a Christmas bazaar from 10 a.m . to 4 p.m. Fnday and Saturday, Dec. 3 and 4, at its thrift shop Jn H unllngton Beach. More information is available fl'om Barbar a Hughes, 847-8768,· or Alvera Braaten, 536·3885. AMERICAN DIABETES AS· SOCIATION : More than 120,000 people in Oran~e County have diabetes and arc not yet aware of it, according to Fred Beuger, chairman of the local chapter. Recognition of the warning signs is important because early diagnosis and good control with wet and medication can often postpone serious complications of the disease. he said. More inform ation is available from the ADA Orange Field Of- fice, 639-4912. IRVINE WOMF.N: The Ebells and Junior Ebclls will present a Cl'\rlstm as bout ique and auction at 7:30 p .m . Tuesday, Nov. 30, in the Culverdale Association Clubhouse. Proceeds from the auction will go to the P rovidence Speech and Hearing Center , a joint phllan· thropy o f O r ange District General and Junior m e m- berships. Help Extended Helptn1 bands are reaching across the border to assist ln establlahina a blood bank at the Red Cross Hospital, Tl· Juana. Aa part of this cooperative e((ort. nurses and interns from that city are being traJned at the Santa Ana Center. The prognm began after Dr. J eronlm Equihua, hotpltal director, and h1a staff made the request. "At the praent tlme, the boepitaJ. sends its donors to the Tijuana Civil Hospital where the blood is stored," accordin& to Dr. Frank Kendrick, chairman of the county blood program. ·'lbe new blood bank Is expected to be in operation IOOci and the hnmedJat.e goal is to have a facility which can collect. proceaa andttore20to22 plntsofblood each day. The Red Cross Hospital, which la enUrely dependent on voluntary contrtbutlora and workers, is a community health care cent.er foe Mexicans. However~many American tourists also are treated there becaute the Red Cross ls the only agency In Mexico authorized to ick U})inJured accident victims. Tralnln1 ataff. which includes donor medical history, dra'Winl the d nor'a blood abd reactions, is under the dJrec- To set-up ht Tijuana center, equipment and supplies Uon of Judy ~rtbolomeaux, RN. have beett do ted from varioua Southland firms. Needed plies ad hot# to set up the donor roorn and laboratory w re determined after Geor1e Hyde, center director, an ' Victor Escovedo, an assistant dlrector, visited the hospital. · . . • Sunday, November 21 , 1976 DAILY PILOT ... Learning JJJ,thout tM White Stuff Ski Deck Mostly All Downhill ' \ I • • CARSON CfTY, Nev (AP) - ls th.is the winter you're finally Coinl to learn to Whi% down SnOW· covered ski slopes without falling bead over heels? Well, don't wail for the snow to com e. That's the advice of en- terpreneurs who run conveyor- belt ski decks In a handful of locations around the country. And if you can find a ski deck - operation near you, Y<\U may be Dry powder snow challenges skiers on illuminated trails at night in Idaho's Bogus Basin. able to learn everything from rudimentary snow-plow turns to :&ncy trick skiing long before the fluffy white stuff falls. Oper ators say there are many advantages in practicing on the rolling, c arpe t -cover ed ski decks: You 're not likely to get any injury worse than rug burn, you'll stay dry and you can learn as much about skiing techniques in 30 hours as.you might in two years or regular snow siding. Tom Harmon. manager of the World Freestyle Training Center at a High Sierra std resort near here, says ski deck practice is ac- tually tougher than snow skiing because "it won't c ut you any slack. "SNOW IS more forgiving. The ski deck isn't. You have to get your techniques just right or you 'll fall down." .. 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The "ski deck" skier lS out- fitted with special short skis and regular ski boots. Jeans and a lone-sleeved sweatshirt will com- plete the getup. An instructor watches you, and you can watch yourself in a mir· ror placed in front ot the deck. Harmon says students learn.. at their own pace, and ''we try not to be football coaches" by de- 'manding more or the students. llAltMON SAYS he knows or only a few ski deck operations · around the country, most of them near major ski areas. His ski school charges $20 for the first hour on a deck. A five- bour course costs $75. A 30-bour program runs about $250. Harmon says an hour on the dec:k i.s equal to a day on a ski slope because there are no lift lines or stops for food or drinb. There are also no spectacular views, fresh air or trees. The ski deck runs until Dec. 1. or until the first good skiing snow falls. What then? "Then we start teaching skiing on real snow," he . says. 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When it is time to go. the car simply coughs and dies. AT WIT'S END FiJ ~ E~Plore M:~dift , 1 don't pretend to be any ireat shakes on the economy, but when I rcad.tba.t car loans are being' a.tended to 4& months, a shiver weQt up and down my spine. d rawe r . ''ll says. 'See Transmission."' "Here's another reminder on that car. It says. ·see Battery."' For years now, Americans ha•e beeo running out of car before they ran out oC payments. Back tn the '40s you were pushing your luck to sustain four wheels through 24 months. Then in the ·~ someone decided to extend th' payments over a 36-monlb period. (We paid on our babies that long -but at least they ran.> What we're dealing with here is Detroit's Law: "lf God bad m~¥lfor you to ride around in a c=ar. He'd have r ecalled your feet! .. FOR Y OU Futore Shock faJ14. the 48-montb Joan means that tn another 10 years you could con· ceivably be paying for a car that youdon'tevenremember. "I S\JRE wish I could re· member the car ," he mumbles. "I know you'd remember if you • saw it aiain. We bad it when the kids were small and there was a big space In the back where we used to carry all kinds of junk -playpens. strollers, toys." .. Hey wha t's this bill for $73.94?" When a car corn.~ orr the as· sembly line, someone stamps 4ltl explratio~ date somewhere un· der the hood. It is no coincidence that the date is one day after the warranty on everything expires. The car h as n o inter est ''It's the car payment," I answer. "What car?'' ''You remember. The brown station wagon with the wood on it. Don't you have the note on it in the budget book?" "This one?" he asks, plucking a piece Qf p a per out of the Just then our son comes in to borrow the car keys for the cur- rent car. As we walk to the driveway with him, my husband gestures to the fi ve clunkers parked there. "Just think. son, someday a ll of this will be yours." TODAY'S CllSSIDBD PUZZLE ACROSS 78 Af11can bride 2°"'ttempted 98 Biblical hOO 14 1 Up·to-27 Carotid name 1 Myth 79 Thong date 29 Strip ol 97 Obllgalton 6 Cu stom 81 Recltne 14 2 Coincide land 98 Couples 11 Nooo1n 82 English 144 Boot 33 You. II. 99 Exhausted to pa composer "wigglers" 35 Tidiest 101 Command 18 Oust 83 Set aside 146 Pnnter's 38 Unpleasant 103 Printing 2 1 Reltg1ous 85 Horn term sight measure superior sound 148 Lamprey 39 Give 104 Incinerators 22 Western 86 Fibbed 149 Nero's food 101 Prolll Indian 88 Money "lou r" 41 Utopian 108 European 23Dwelllng box 150 Indefinite 43 "Chicken" capital 24 Heroism 89 Woody article 45 Sentry's 110 Depart 25 Artllicial plant 151 Paw order 111 lmmenae language 900ullard 154 Exploiter 47 Conceal t 13 Read 26 Cicatrix 9 1 Seasoning 156 .. __ 49 Bitter briefly 28 Highest 92 Day prolund1s .. vetch 1 I 4 Hourglass level Latin 157 Walk 2 50 Tree fruit contents 30And 93 Sino wds 52 Injure i 16 Victory Latin softly 159 Compound 54 Polynesian signal 31 Chinese 95 Desire ether chestnut 117 Dutch mile 96 Begrime 160t More 55 Provide ltler 32 S1tce '.. 7 Discourages 1ntrep1d food 119 Greedy 3 4 Bugle 100 Cameras 162 Submarine 56 Active 121 Violent 36 Disorderly ·eye detector 57 Road people hgnt 10 I Proh1b1t 164 Make marker 123 Nibbles 37 Show 102 Long lor happy 59 Wise old 125 Root contempt 104 Baseball 165 Staggers man window 39Enemy htt 166 Musical 61 Lavatory t 27 Sign 40 Small 105 Summit study 63 Usurers lubing case t 06 Pres1den1ta I t67 V1t1ate grants 129 Essen Ital 42 Fish nickname 64 Heron character delicacies 107 Zodiac DOWN 66 Caliber 130 Happy 44 Rostrum sign 67 Ptgmy expression 46 Bend 109 Campaign I Comedy weapon 131 Crude 4 7 Mull11ude '11em 2 Somewhere 69 Servant hut 48 Decond111on t tO Shakespearean nearly 7 2 Talk 133 Tantaltze 51 Engltsh 1nstrumen1 3 S11e of wildly t 35 Pie piece resort 1 1 t Evangelist shol 74 New t 38 Football 53 Weird 1 t 2 Pronoun 4 Spanish Zealand position. 55 Picture t t 3 Melancholy article tort abbr maker state 5 Engrave 76 Untimely 139 Enclosed 58 Chinese 115 Horse 6 Palnlul 78 Small car measure slable emotion bird 140 Watchlul 60 Boor 111 Girl s 7 Whtie 79 Blackened 14 2 Poker 62 Cowboys name 8 Baseball 80 Unadorned stake seat I 18Calm club 82 Exc1ama11on 143 Gralted 65 Assumed 120 Lath 9 Operatic ot heraldic name 122 College orince hes11at1on t 45 Lath 66 De teated "b1gw1g' ID Lukewarm 84 Aphrodite s t47 Exam 68 Advance 123Leas1 11 Nol son 150R1ver 70 B1bl1cat adorned complete 85 Cargo island La Scala Set KUSC·FM (91.5) will broadcast two La Scala Opera pe rfor m ances,. "La Cenerentola" and "Simon Bocca negra," Saturday and Nov. 27, from 11 a.m. to2 p.m. •1-1 Ice ·~~ skating everyda~~ I MESA VERDE CENTER Hwbor & A«f.-Costo ~HI Tel. 1714) 979-1880 Call 642-5678. Put a lew words to work for ou. The world is in an awful Mes$, so m the midst of all the sturm and drang, does anybocly really care about show~? The answer, to be examined in two new blockbuster films from Hollywood last week. is 761 and no. ·' Sidney Lumet's "Network" works because it moves and challenges its audience in new, intelligent ways. Elia Ku.ao's ··The Last Tycoon" just lies there in a comatose eondlUoo, leaving its audience colder than week-old chicken booes. Both films havo been made by respected professionals, .not hacks. Yet they achieve different le vels of audience arousal because they have different ideas about what moves and ~hapes our minds in today's chaotic world. One reaches, stirs and provokes: the other stares blank- ly at us from the screen, evoking no m o r e p a s s ion than a necrophiliac's night out. "NETWORK .. is a blazing. bliste r i n g indictment of television by the brilliant, prob- ing mind of Paddy Chayefsky. He's one of the top writers who was syrnbolically assassinated after the "Golden Age" of TV drama, when the industry went. senile. He has a right to be angry. So he has compiled a sprawl- ing, literate a nd ultimately breathtaking dossier on an in- dustry that, more than any other. has failed to live up to its poten- tial· while simultaneously in- fluencing the lives of millions of faceless viewers. A fictional network (called UBS) is failing with a $33·milllon deficit in its news division and a ratings disaster in its progrifm· ming department -the kind or s nake p it where they'll try anything to get a Nielsen. When veteran newscaster Peter Finch. axed for low ratings, announces lo a nationwide audience his plans to commit suicide on the air, the rats come out or their holes. · BEFORE YOU can say Johnny Carson, UBS becomes so corrupt it offers prime time to terrorist groups for propaganda pitches and allows a mentally incompe · tent news commentator to rail hysterically while 3 nation or gullible guppies watches hyp· notically. The rates rise. but all human concepts are sacrificed. Both Chayefsky's script and Lumet 's direction teeter reek· COMPUTERIZED TALK Actrea& Dun•way lessly belween styles that lW'ch from mood to mood in scenes of farce, high drama. naturalism and fantasy. One minute Faye Dunaway, as a pathetic speech major from the University of Missouri on the make for a bigger job in network programming, is spouting com- puterized female power talk about concept analysis reports. The next minute William Holden. as a deposed executive who bas been trampled by the new re- gime, is delivering a speech REX REED in the raw worthy of a Pulitzer about the importance of human feelings. emotions and love. A GREAT novelist CF. Scott Fitzgerald ), a great director l Elia Kaz a n ). a g r ea t screenwriter (Harold Pinter>. and a great cast (Robert De Niro, Jack Nicholson, Jeanne Moreau, Robert Mitchum, Tony Curtis. Ray Milland, Dan.a Andrews) should add up to something more s ubstantial than the dreary bore they've made out or "The Last Tycoon.'' Fitzgerald never finished the book, and the film could use some work, too. It's the story of Monroe Stahr, a messenger boy who became a movie mogul. The character was based on the young Irving Thalber1. but. If he •u as ~cene an4 morose at lile'• de-- eted bere, be must U\le taken a commiuary salad• in· traftDOUI\)'. 1t•1 mld-Depre1aicn, the lludlo · hu 18 p!cturea ln produc:tlon, tho wrltera want a union contract, tbo leadlol lotbar!o (Tony Curt.ls) ii having a masculinity m.11. the leadlnt lady (a French bitch played with ~auWUl pre-clalon by Jeanne Moreau) is holdln1 up the production schedule because of a persec:u· Uon complex. the boys from the New York office are talking about firing the bead of the studio, and in the middfe of it all an earthquake hits Hollywood and knocks down the water tower. NOTHING shakes Op Robert De Niro, who plays Monroe stahr with the look or an underpaid piano tuner. He's too busy daydreaming about a mystery woman who floats into his life and haunts his psyche. She's newcomer Ingrid .Boulting, who has sea-green eyes, puffy cheeks like a chipmunk s toring chestnuts, a nd a baffling uncer- tain Ly about b ow to play a dramatic scene. If she can't interest the au· dience, how does Kazan expect the audience to understand why she hypnotizes De Niro, wreck- ing his career? All she does is wreck the movie. Ttle r est of the cast give cool. s tudi e d , controlled performances. Many of them seem to be whispering. Harold Pinter's weirdly laconic script and Kazan's dreamlike direction are so confining that none oC the capable actors ever gets an op- portunity to move or grow in the role. "Network" works because it's about television, an enigma that molds a nd influences our lives daily. •0The Lail Tycoon," like most movies about Hollywood, doesn't work because in the final analysis, it's about the movies and the world or movies -a • world that never really existed in anybody's reality. MOV I ES THAT us e the m alaise of Hollywood a s a metaphor for the ills of our times are no longer acceptable. But movies that use television as a metaphor for the most awesome abuse of power that ever con· trolled the world cannot ran to prick our social conscience. king 1~4 Effective 12 Arabian unit 152 Norse 7 t Cash 126 81b1tcat garment 67 Alll1ct1on goddess drawer character IJ Hauls 88 Ant•aue 153 Large HOPALONG CASSIDY RETURNS . .. 72 Blushing 128 Time 14 Oeltghtlul 73 TreP pt>rtOd spots fluid I JO Leg bont> 15 Unruffled 75 Triple 132 Negative 15 Always crown word t 7 Laroe 76Goll 1J4 Sketched I ant<. score 136 He was 18Not 7 7 N•Qt\I L ll n pref•( oetoro> I I• :>hPnQrtfl , 19 Tinge r. ,, .. ~0-.:ll I .. FROM Fa sh ion Island Newport Beach - chest 90 Freight boat 91 Mean 92 Eal 1n style 93 Fastener 9 4 Revolt JS Alert lJ bird t 55 Brown klWI 158 Gallium symbol 16 t Verb torm 163 Nickel symbol J_ _i_l 1 TUES., DEC. 7 thru SUN., DEC. 12 r1 "' nu.\\h~rr ''"HfOUlf f (f" 'u•' O• ' •" 001)~ • 11+.111 t'•• t •li OOJJY. 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I ... • If ingston Trio m~bers (from I ft) Bill Zorn, Bo Shane and Rager Gambill Kingston Trio Returns SA!"( CARLOS. Calif CAP) "We don't pro- fess to~ great musicillhs; we 're entertainers." says Bob Shane of the new Kingston Trio. That seems to be enough lo havetbe trio riding a wave of nostaJg1a around the country m small clubs, big concert halls and Nevada Casinos But it 's not enough ror Kingston Trio alum- nus Dave Guard, who is not a member of the new group. He agrees with Shane he thinks the musicianship of the reconstituted group is sadly lacking He doesn 't thlJ\k lt should be that way, and therein lies a tale of disharmony within what once was America's most J>Opular folk group. Shane, now 4.2 and gray-haired, is the only actively performing member of the original trio. which in the late '50s and early '60s cut eight gold records. includin~ the six-million-selling single ·'Tom Dooley " "WHAT WE DO is make people have a good time," Shane said before a recent performance THE DEVIL"" AND THE HTH"(PG. HOW Pl..AYIN G COSTA MESA Low.-•o·, lh•\H•• ( 1uy;i.'4 11 4/)40 1444 llEVIERI. V HILLS l•.at., Ut '\ 1-\c'!"f'tl\. •till\ I I I I ;JI ............. v ... ,., .. ,, ""' ....... ' *"" ..... l ... n'9 ,,..,..,,. ..... u .. ::. ~ :: .• "' .~'.'' • .,,., r' ,, 'o.., • •" ~--........... 0 ,,..,.,..,4 ftlf"' I IOf• '°If a .. , .. f YOUR hometown paper. the at the Circle Star Theater The tno shared the Circle Star bill with another 1950s group. The Llmeliters. back with all three original mem- bers: Glenn Yarbrough. Lou Gottlieb and Alex Hassilev Shane. who bought the nghts to the Kingston Trio name. started on the road three years ago with Bill Z-0rn. formerly w1th the New Christy Minstrels. and Roger Gambill, who prev10usfy appeared on the "Grand Ole Opry" and ''Hee Haw'' television shows. Guard. another member of the origmal trio. tried earlier this year to get the initial group back together to do what he called some new ar- rangements of classical-folk material. "No way," was Shane's reaction. expressing bitterness against Guard. who split from the trio m 1961 and moved lo Australia. "You wouldn't believe some of the things thr1t guy did to me.'· he added, without being specific. . GUARD WAS replaced by John Stewart until the group disbanded 1n 1967. exactly 10 years after it was formed by three Stanford University students: Shane, Guard and Nick Reynolds. now an Oregon rancher Shane says he never believed an rigorous re- hearsaJs. as Guard did "He wanted cver)thm~ to be perfect." Shane said "( JUst wanted to have a good time, and let the audience have fun " Guard. now living an the San Franr1sco sub- urb of Portola Valley and anxious to get back into show business. said lhl're was a communication breakdown brought on by the pressures of show business. "In 1959 we were on the road 340 days." he said " ' ( 1 JO \4l "\UM 4 to..t IS "THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING" t tt UT"IUM l-6-10 . SB. COAST PLAZA JllO t•"ttllt ~'1ll11111 •u• .. , "MARATHON MAN .. lRJ 1JO.t0 \411W-hJ0°l .O ·S 41- t :H .1 e 1s CINEMALAHD 11 If St H:tt.I h•llt1M US 1"71 "AltCE IN WONDERLAND" (X) 1 l t 1' S4T '1111'4 I 10-• 11 6 SO·t 10 "fl[SH GORDON" l'JS U f '1111'4 l·U ·f IS 1·11·•• u CINEMALAND 1411 St M11'9r b•~•'"' U~ lW>I U ll hl11111(. "MARATHON MAN" (RI 1 IS hTl'IU1'4 l.U.e JO ' '1HE LONGEST YARD" t-11 S4T SUM. I lM 01-llUe CfNEMAlJND -. 1•1• s. ""'" · ,.,.,,. u~ 15111 , ......... ,"' ''MARATHON MAN" (R) 1 II SO /\UM I 10.1 0 "SHAMPOO" tlO 54T"'llN 1:11-s 40.IO·M Sunde . November 21 . 1978 ' DAil. Y Pit.OT Comics ·Invade Spain . ' TOLDEO. Spain (AP) ThJs ancient city 1tas suffered in· vasions rrom the Moors to NaPQleon. Now Marty Feldman and company Toledo may recover, but Jl woo 't soon forget. Nor will a Hollywood visitor whose first sight of the movie company was a western gunslinger~ a Japanese harem girl and a black Santa Claus entering a roadside bar. Across the street the ancient Hospital de Tavera was serving as headquarters for such recruits to the foreign legion in "The Last Remake of Beau Geste." Because it was rajning, film maker Feldman could not shoot outside. A makes hift boudoir had been constructed on a balcony of t he hospital. now a convent school. "IF TIIE NUNS could see us now." said the impish Feldman. "l've got Ann-Margaret In bed with Henry Gibson. and him with a rose tatooed on his behind." That was the scene all nght. The pneumatic Ann-Margret languished on the bed. cham pagne in hand Gibson, the onetime aesthete poet of TV's "Laugh.Jn." and star of the mov 1e "Nashville." was elegantly dressed from the waist up -as a French general. Instead of car- rying a flower, he wore one. lie paused to read a volume, "Kama Sutra, by Numbers." A~Wl- Ann-Mararet. thefr Jascivio~ step-mother. "I play most ot my scenes in bed, aod tbeabeets aro alwayaeaUn. IkeepalldiJllout.'' Feldman. 42. is a graduate O! the same school of Britiab radto-, television comedy that produ~ Peter Sellers, David Frost '1\<l the Mooty Python Circu~·,, FeJdman 's TV show wu seen both En1land and the Unit States, and be scored with both "Young Frankenstein" a~~ Brooks' current ofrering, ''SU' · Movie." Now he may jti n Brooks, Woody Allen and G~ne Wilder in what may be lbe btJ! geat fiowerlng of mm comecJ.Y · since silent ftlms. • ' NEWEST INVADER Comedl•n Fekfm8n I' FELDMAN brines a peculiaj vision lo his task. His eyes ca.q protrude like dashboard handle~ and one wanders independeotIY. of the other. This is the result Ql. lhyroid condition in 1961 ''when.r was a writer a nd didn't care ho Universal pictures has invest- ed a stellar cast and $4 million to test if Marty Feldman can follow the antic footsteps of Mel Brooks. who starred him in ··voung Frankenstein." . I looked." Until now he has used, t he eyes to get laughs. He! theorizes that they may also help; h.im as a mm maker. : ''He's very meticulous. yet he allows his players freedom." ob- serves Peter Ustinov. who plays the infamous Sgt. Markov "Artists paint the way they dot because or bow they see lhil}gs. They say that El Greco painted! long faces and figures because he was myopic. The same wilh film directors. John Ford saw h.ist scenes from a tall view, Roman , Polansky at a shorter levt-1. My eyes see things differently, too.' 1 I ··He's super," says Michael York, who plays Feldman's iden- tical twin, Beau. 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That·s what it was. of course; the sort of gallows humor fi lling for a m ayor who knows that despite his budget-cutting , New York City still might default -as it almost did last fall. One year ago this w~k. on Nov. 26, President For d gave the city a r eprieve by agree ing to lend up to $2.3 billion a year for nearly three years , until June 30. 1978. Before that reprieve. the city had come within a few minutes of default in September and October BUT THERE were strings attached to tbe feder al Joans. The mayor and his governme nt were required to balance the city's $12.4 billion operat- mg budget by cutting out $968 million annually in expenditures. So far, $300 million or m ore has been cut in jobs and services. The exact figure can't be known in the midst or the fiscal year. the city says. The worst is s till ahead. Under the three-year em e rgency plan, the m ayor must announce by Jan. 1 how he will eliminate the rest of the $968 rrullion deficit. NOT ONLY must he make the un· popular announcement. but he must incorpo r at e the s a vings into a balanced 1977-1978 budget. effective July 1. If he doesn't, the federal gov· ernment stops lending money, or so it says. and the city could default. "The 1977-78 budget is basically the moment of truth and we might as well face it now," says Felix Rohatyn. chairman of the Municipal Assistance Corp., dubbed "Big Mac ," the original s tate agency created two summers ago to patch up the city's finances. Some of the budget balancing the mayor proposes might be beyond his control. For e xample , the $400 or $500 million in cutbacks still needed to NEW YORK STRUGGLES WITH BUDGET The Big Apple Proves • Heavy Weight It could be a Westgate Seeking All Air Cal Stock By JOANNE R EYNOLDS OI IM O•llY Pllol SI.Oii As part or the rcorgan1zallon Jl an of ba nkru pt West y,ate ::;aliforn1a, the company i:;; lryinJt o acquire 100 p('rccnt of thc- ;tock or Ai r Cal, one of 1ts suh ;1diary companie~ Rober t Clirrord. president of f\ r Cal announced Thursday that lhe boa rd of directors of Air California has approved a pro- posal which will r<'sul t in the ac· quisition by Westgate-California ot lhe outstanding 16.5.525 s hares ol Air California . The pla n s l1ll requires ap· >roval of Air Cal shareholders. Nbo will m eet on Dec. 21, and the !f'feral bankruptcy court in San l>tego which is overseeing the re· >fc.anizalion of Westgate. Weslgate /Califnmia currently cfW1l'S 81 percent of Ai r Cal's nock. /.Ccording to Bob P ayton . S?.>kesman for Air California. •vie transaction will take the rorm of a st atutor y merger ~eeo the airline and ,a new \lfe~tgate subs idiary with the cµrrenl m anagemt-nt. directors ~rsd ope r a tio n s continuing Without chan,qe." Payton said that holders or $lbCk In the alr Unc wtll receive a West gate com mon ~qulvalent certificate with n face value of Sta per share . He said the r ate 1s 50 cents per Niare a bove the value of the ... _ stock s et by Kuhn, Loeb and Company and Blythe. Eastman. DiJlon a nd Company, Inc in a joint opinion rendered to Air California and Westgate on Nuv I Holders o f t he Westgat l' certificates will be able to re· deem them for cash at their face value at any time until 180 days after distribution or common stock in Westgate pursuant to a final reor ganization plan. Westgate s tock is not currently being traded. The company is o pe r a ting und e r T itle 10 ba nkrupcty proceedings with court appointed tr ustees Calvin Trone and Herbe rt Kun.t el handl- ing the reorgani.zation. Payton said that those who do not redeem their Westga t e certificates for cash will rece\ve Westgate common stock when Westga te's reor ganization is completed, with a value of the common stock, as fixed by the court. to match the value or the certificates. Ca sh redemption rights will continue to be ava ilable for about six months after the common stock is issued, Payton said. lf Westgate Is not successfu lly reorganized, or Jf a plan of re organizatlon 1s approved whlch does not provide for the issuanre of common sto<'k, holders or Westgate certificates will re ceive cash, he added.. ... cold day·in December if you wait that long to make tax decisions. 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The m ayor a lso is counting on the state to take over a $113 million city subsidy to the City University system. If the state refuses, the deficit goes up. The price the city and its citizens already ha ve paid for s urvival has been high. In the first year of the emergency plan. these changes have occurred: -$500 million in new tru<es were im· posed on the most taxed citizens in the nation. The incom e tax on city resi- dents was increased an average of 25 percent -to $91 for a family of four with a $10,000 income, and to $437 for th~ same size family with' $25,000 in· . come. The property tax w1 up. So did· ·' the cigarette lax . Haircu once taJt--' free, a re now taxed at four rcent. -THE Cl'IY'S worklo&:e was re~ duced by 55,00> to 239,000, ~ 19 percent decline and lle lowest le\el in more , than a decade. -Wages of m a ny remaining worke rs wer4 frozen land raises-" previously promised werfiieferred fOl' a year. T •. -A 129-year~olicy of r~ tuition~ city colleges enlled last slinmer, and with it a traditwn of hii educatio~ for the poor. a adition t produc~ some of Ameri 's best nds. An Wl-• dergraduate no pays $7 a year ro11: his first two ye rs cars of 1tudy. $950 a year for the last t o. -Seventy-sev day tare cente rs were closed. Abo 5,000 thildren had, used them. LOOKING FOR THE IDEAL HOLIDAY BUSINESS IFT? ti.(~ alternative col lee ti ••. distinctive d•ak eeta tor bualneH and proteaalonal people • handsome. dynamic appeaf9nce • choice of fine quaUty metal or hardwood writing lnatru~m• • oxottc hardwoOd accent• • custom deep-etched metal namept1t .. (4'nd compa11y f&>ge>s. tf deafred) I/ n .. I ain &4CM135 for our color. brochure : 't '., . , ,. , Sunday. November 21. 1976 Everything's Rosey for Mi~igan, DAILY PILOT ~ ~.~ .. ff.A~+._,_~~ • Wolverines Lytle Bit To0Tough1 COLUMBUS. Ohio CAP) - Russell Davis knlfed a cross for a pair of thre e -yard touchdown runs ln the tblrd period a s fourth-ranked Michigan ended four years of frustration and won ita way to the Rose Bowl with a 22-0 victory over arch-rival Oblo State Satur- day. The triumph lifted the Wolverlnes into a share of the Big Ten football championship with eighth-ranked Ohio State. Although both teams finished with 7-1 conference records, Michigan earned its rtrSt trip to Pasadena in five seasons by tak- ing the showdown it had to wln. A record Ohio Stadium crowd of 88,250 -the SOth consecutive sell-out plus a national .-lddif ionol S iory, BIO leTevisi1>n nudiencc suw t he Buckeyes suffer their worst de- feat at home since a 41·6 loss to Purdue early in the 1967 cam- paign. And the e mbarrassing shutout ended Ohio State's near-record str ing or scoring in 122 con- secutive gam es, just one short of the mark set by ()klahoma from 1946-57. Th<' last team lo bla nk the Buckeyes was Michigan by a lO·O count in the 1964 finale. Rob Lytle put the icing on Michigan·s cake with a three· yard scormg plunge at 6 :47 of the fi nal period, three plays alter Jerry Zuvlr intercepted a pass from Jim Pacenta at t he Ohio Slate 28. and r eturned 1t to the 15. The Wolvl'rinl's marched 80 and 52 ) a rds on their first two possessions of the third qu:irter after a scoreless anrJ fru!l lraling first half to give coach Tm Schem- bec:hler. a one time Ohio State as~stant , his first victory in fo ur tries at Columbus. With slick quarterback Rick Leach deftly runninR the option. Michigan took the sec<>nd half ki ckoff and s tuck 1l lo the Buckeyes with a scorin~ dn ve that consumed six mmutes and llsecond::. The march 1m·luc!cod runs or 15, 11 and nine yard)> by Lytle, Michigan 's all-t1ml' rushing l"'ader . and a l..t·~ 20-} ard burst by Leach on a bu:-.lt'tl tturd-down play Davis cracked O\ er from the three. and the rout w<tson M1ch1g;rn. th(• nation' lop rushmg team. was runrung its op· t100 attack to perfection no~. whlle its de fc ndcrc; had httle trouble stopping Otuo's stodgy. conservative offense. $C011 f I T OUAllTl:IU M.t'~•f'.t•"" ~ .. 1'1\t191 .. n I'\ ,, 1 n o n o o o ~'"' n,.,,, u..,"' '""~""'' • M 11 ~. ...,,. • ) ""'"' 11 '"'-" ,.,, Mi· " ,. , , ""' ""'l<M1 ~ ~ ,-1.I'\' d<"w "I A...,.._. tit 1 P t •"1ot111 ., .. ,, ... ¥•"C: i· .... ...... •r'•'" ,.~,. ... .. lM ~ "'' .. \ " . ' '. tlfOtVIOUAl LfA0£1>\ ¥! ..-lot'n ., ' • .., ' , .... ' . ' .. ,,,,. " .. ' , .. )' 11\.1 •• ·~ •l . \) 11 .. , ., • • "'• • N ,,. .... ..-.~ .... ,f ~,,. .. ,.. ., "'" .... , ' p 11\f\ """"' ('Iii it.Jl"'r ¥ .. )•"' •• ,, t •• ., , ..... ~ 'If ' I • ••It' '. ) ~I USC'S RICKY BELL RUNS !=OR SUBSTANTIAL GAit-! AGAINST UCLA. Robinson Praises Evans Trojans' QB Cool Vnder Pressure LOS A NGELES "Four teams beat us last year." a s mil· ing R icky Bell suid . "Now they're all paid back." B e l l and h is Sou th e rn California Trojans, the nation's third-ranked te am. pa.id the final installment on their 1975 debt Saturday by beating second· ranked UCL A 24-14 for the Pacific 8 championship and a Rose Bowl bid. <USC wound up 1·0 in the Pac-8 1n comparison lo 3-4 last vear.) Bell,· although slowed by an ankle injury. had 167 yar ds and 36 carnes and helped the TroJans take comma nd of the game in lhe ~econd half. "We pounded and pounded and finally "'ore them down in the second half.·· Bell said of the vie tory over the ~l ighlly-favorcd Bruins. lJCLA qua r t e r back J elf Dankworth agreed: "We got good yardage on first and second down. but the key to the game was our inability to convert those third-and-short situations Our defense got tired. We put t hem on the field too long.·• Bell said. "My ankle is better. but l still am only about ~ per- cent." lJCLA coach Terry Donahue sa..td. "He looked 100 percent to me. and when he is. he's the best running back in America " Bell said SC qua rterback, Vince Evans. who scrambled for a 36-yard touchdown run. "is a s ~ood a runner as I am. He Just doesn "t get t'red1t. but l thUlk that touchdown run·showed how good he1s " 'froJans coach John Robinson was al!lo lmpr e!.sed with Evans· play, but for a different reason. "Vince played almost error lei1s ball in pressure situa tions." s aid the coach. "He was brilliant at changing the play call at the line of scrimmage." Donahue said USC's defense was "the best we 've seen. They took our options away from us and wc couldn't control the tine of scrimmage.·· And he called Theotis Brown's fumble. which .1?aVC USC its fi rst touchdown. "the big play in the game. Up until then, we were playing them even ... Li ke Donahue. UCL.A's players said the game's lurrung point wa s Dennis Th u rm a n 's touchdown on the fumble. a play similar to a n 85-yarcl run he had scored ag3inst t he Brwns two seasons ago. Thurman said of his latest ex- ploit. "Brown wa~ coming hack against the grain and Rod Martin hit him and the lJa ll ju.~t squirted loose." ··w e were fortunatt• lo ~ct the rumble in the first half. but we dominated the second half and r thought that was t he key," declared Robinson. Dankwo rth said USC was "well-coached and very strong. physically," a nd he said he felt the Bruins could pass beltl'r lhJn they did. Dankworth hit eight or 16 passes with one interception, but he was under pressure much of the afternoon und he admitted that a new roll-out formation wai. covered well by t}ie 1'roJans Asked \\.-h1c h Big Ten team he preferred 1n the Rose Bowl. nobinson. a former USC US~JS· tant who m ade three tnps there with the Trojans, commented wryly, "Michigan. I like their fight song ... Evans, Bell, Defense Batter Bruins, 24-14 By GLENN mtlTE Ot th• DlllY l'I ... M.olf LOS ANGELES-Ort - maliened Vince Evans and power runner Ricky Bell sup- plied most of the offense and a rock-ribbed defense kept UCLA on the ropes until the f1nal slx minutes as USC came out smell- ing like a rose in Its Pacific 8 Con- ference football championship and .Rose Bowl decider Saturday- at the Coliseum. Evans completed seven of 13 p asses f o r 79 y ards and sc r a mbled to a 35·yard touchdo wn j aunt while Bell chewed up 167 yards in 36 car- ries. Then lhe USC defense made UCLA's veer look about as po· tent as a canoe with a hole in its bottom as the Trojans raced to a 24-0 lead then relaxed to settle for a 24·14 trium ph before 00,519 sun-soaked fans. UCLA had the wind taken out of its sails early in the second quarter when Dennis Thurman picked a Theotis Brown fumble out of the air and returned it 47 yards fo r a touc hdown and a 7-0 ..,,, Trojans lead. And further frustrations were suCfered by officials calls' as UCLA twice appeared to have re· cover ed SC fumbles. only to learn the play had been blown dead beforehand. Also. a highly debatable pass interfer ence call against the Bruins at their one set up USC for its final touchdown. However . ma ke no mistake. USC was the better team . Its de- fense smothered the 6ruins for the fir~t 24 m inutes of the last half. checking the losers to no first downs and a net offe nse of 31 ydrds in that span. JeCC Da nkwor th, the UCLA h eld general. couldn't get a pass· mg attack going and his attempts to run the option were fruitless as USC's m ag nificent defe nse seemed to be everywhere the ball happened to turn up. * * . * SCORE I Y OUAltTEllJ use UCLA r-lr\f~W'1\ Al.I'"'°·\ v•rf'I\. P•"'"9 YAtO\ R.-lurn Yi rd\ p., ... , Pvnr< F'umnl•\ •rx• 0 1 3 14 -7' 0 0 0 14 -1' TEAM STATISTICS use UCLA H n M·1" .. 171 ,. "' IO o ). I). I I '7 I In 7 4\ 10 I I Pt~lt•f',·vard\ -a 100 J '1 INOlYIOUAL LEAOERS llUSH•NC. use 8•11 36 161 t111v"" •O •• f:••n\ U ).t UCLA T Brown 11>-I>) Tyler 11-12 0.1\kWO•lh II 1S RECEIVING USt: (,oly 7 IJ 01~ 1 11 Sim . m'tn 1 IS. llobw.on I IJ UCLA. Htnry l-ll. Tyler 1 ) S••DT 1 ,, PASSING USe Even< J.tJ.I. 79 yord\, UCLA. 0Al'lttworr"8·1#)..1 90y1Jtd' " 'IO S1' Evans. orte n under fire as an lnadequate quarterbnck and as a sllch passing threat before this sea.son beaan, made his crillcs eat crow as he directed his team inanear-nawleas manner. And Bell, supposedJy hobbled by an injury. hit stride in the last half as he tore loose for 5, 6 and 7 yards a crack. He had 47 yards the flrsl two periods anti 120 the last two quarters. UCLA made Its belated come- back with four mlnutes to go. scorine on Brown's nine-yard run. then recovering an on-side kick and driving for a second TD moments later on Dankworth's one-yard run. However, 3 try for a two-point conversion after the second score failed and UCLA was hopelessly behind. So, TroJ a n s coac h J ohn Robinson becomes the firsl Pac-8 rookie m entor to take a te3m to the Rose Bowl since Stanford's Chuc k Taylor turned the trick in 1951 (Taylor's tea m lost to llllno1s in the subsequent Rose Bowl debacle. 40-7). And UCLA gets the consolation prlu -a date with Alabama in the Liberty Bowl Dec. 20. No Need For New Members Arizona and Arizona State In the P acific 8 Conrercnce That thought takes a lot of digesting. But it appears the transition m ay take plarc in the near future. So. the Pacific 8 becomes the Paclflc-Deserl 10. And what good comes from the expansion ? Arizona and Arizona State gain at the gate when they host the Cali for n ia school s . The California schools lose at the gate when our desert neighbors come out here. In football we add anothe r cou- ple of crumbs to an already out of balance conference. H's like bringing in another Washington State or Or egon Stale Or worse. Who nee ds two more dummies for the big teams to kick around GLEN"' WHIT£ on Saturday; Arizona State has ~ had a disgr aceful'football season this year, losing seven of its first nine games, including a 43-21 lambas ting a l the hands of Brigham Young. Who w a n ts a confer ence m ember l h al will take t he circuit's prestige to the base- ment with t hat kind of record? Bowl Bids Issued Arizona shows it belongs where it is -with the Western Athletic Conference r um mies-taking e• 52·27 bom bardment from Tex.as Tech. It h as lost three other 11ames a nd a weak schedule prevented that total from being greater Rose, Sugar Top Att.ractions Most of t he bowl bids were is- S•ed S3turday, and the two ma- jor attraction11 figure to be the Rose and SuR11r Bowl~on Jan. 1. &th could have a major b<'ar irlg o n which team will he declared notional foot ball cham pion. Pittsburgh. undefeated a nd ranked No. 1. will battle Georgi11 1rt the Suga r Bo" I. Meanwhile. Mi chigan. rated N"o. 1 Cor the fi rst seven weeks atid use. which is expected to move up to No. 2 following its ~-12 win over UCLA. '4111 clash in ttte Rose Bow 1. ,UCLA . No. 2 for the past few WJ!eks, will collide with Alabama i!1the Liberty Bowl Dec. 20. Following is the bowl lineup: L * * * S•h•rf•r. OW f a tCINTIMNIAL90WL Al lltcllm...,., Y•. So..111'1 C..rolll\t Sl•lt "' No•191~ Sl•lt l'rtoy. Ot<. 11 All'OfttlH ,Ml<ll. Nori!\ \out'1 ShrlN' O•"'• "''""''· o". JO LlllllTY 90W\. "'"''"'l'llh,T- Al•tMmt •'I UCL A .. ,. ... ,. 01( ,. Al,....,, .. _,.,, Al•. 01..-G•o Clt\\lt l;llur""' Otc. 1' 'lllSU IOWL "'"''"'"·"''' WV11ml11q ~ ()ld11\om• ........... o.c.11 OATO" IOWL Al JoO~•ll ... l'I• l'tM SY!t "' •1r1 Di me llri..1,, Ok. i1 l'IACM I OW\. AIAll•M• IC 9'11110 Y "' N Miii C..r ti In# hlurday. Jtl\ I cono ... 1ow1.. AIOtllH -r•ldl\dV\ ~WCc,.omOIOI\ SUOAll IOWL AIMlw OrlHM c;,.,,,IJ'• •• F'lll\buroll llOU IOWL All'1MIM,.. lolllcf'll~n V\ USC OltAHOf IOWL AIMl•l'lli (')tuo !:l'•t., v\ t-.ftb,.•,•a or Co•tY..00 SuMl1y0 J•n 1 Al Ttftl ... 1'11. AH llmtir ltAl"I \.IOf'I\ 8ow1 All'alo Alle E .. 1 W••I Sl\rlne Q•m•. 1 o m SUH IOWL .. , .. ,. ... T•J1•\ AA.Mv' Ftortdtt,' 0"" TROJANS DEFENDERS STOP THEOTIS BROWN SATURDAY. ADDITIONAL PHOTO, PAGE9-10. Rams Duel 49ers Today in Crucial SAN FRANClSCO CAP) -The Los Angeles Rams and San Fran- cisco 49ers ba ve been fighting for nnt place and a National Foot- ball League playoff berth In an unorthodox manner. "I told our players that we could yery well have not loat any games'at all up to now," says 49ers coach Monte Clark whose team, instead, is on a t.hree-1amc losing streak and atands&-4. The Rama lead the NFC West with a 6·3·1 mark but have lost two strai1ht. and coach Chuck Knox saya, "The -49ers shut u.s out the lut lime we plll)'ed. ao I sup- pose they have to be favored.·• Both teams are klckln1 thernsetves for not t.ak1na advan· tage or the other's losses\but. as Clark concluded, "All I know Is that the smoke has cleared and w~·re half a game back." The 49ers took the division lead briefly Oct. 11 after manhandling Rams qusrtC?rbac k James Harris, who was sacked IO times. San Ftanctaco quarterback Jim Plunkett thre w two touchdown paJSes In the 49ers · 16-0 victory at Log Angeles. Pal Haden. the NFL rookie from Southern Cal via the World Football Lea&ue, wilt be the s tarling quarte rback for the Rams in the rematch today before a s ell o ut cro wd at Candlestick Park. Knox has been working his orrensive line over· time on pass blockinl(. "He 's a m o r e mobile quarterback than Harris," said Knox, who is hoping Haden can dash a way from some pass rushers and also that the Rams· running game hi ctrccUve. Jn the Oct. 11 game, Los Angeles netted 92 rushing yards. "We have to shut down their runnin& aame, which la euler said than done. Jt'a outatandlng," said Clark. "In the rinl aamC?, we aot t.bem into a poslUon where they had to pass more than they wa ntMlo." The Ram s· Lawren ce McCutcbeon is heading for a third 1,000.yard rushing season, with 807 yards through 10 games. San Francisco has the NFL 'shot· test running b ack in Delvin Williams, who has 850 yards, in· eluding 462 ln u.e last three games. ''Some backs have been get· ting m o re public ity than Wllliama, but hta average 4.9 yards per carry la the best in the cdtllerence." s aid Knox.. Former Rams receiver Willie McGee caught. one touchdown pasa ln t.be •9ert' victory and totaled 86 yards on three catcba. I believe the Arizona schools could com pete successfully in basketball. baseball and perhaps track. But football is what col- legiate conferences are all about. And expanding the Pac-8 to in · elude our Arizona neighbors Is to me a step in the wrong direction. Who wants 'cm ? Who needs 'em '! The true excellence of the Western Athletic Conference was probably best revealed Saturday• when Wyoming, its champion. took a 41-21 nogging from grubby Alr Force. The latter has lost seven times this year, including a 2-4·111 setback to little Kent. State. Wow! Bo laad la.. cban« Satuclay and was merclfal. Too bad. Tbe. M.fch11a.n coacb wu lead.la1 OMO 8'a&e 22·• au laad die"" lmNe die OlaJo Sta~ 1s-1u'f Dae wKll eecondl &o 10 la the same. He let bll WoJvertaes rua oal tlle clocll. · Had I IU.ff ered the a1oale1 'Bo .and Mldal1aa ban salfered a1alD1t Oblo State over the yeass I woald .. ve kicked a fteld 1oa,I," tbeo tried an OD·tlde'klck. lf ~-' tbteepolnter had been food. ·• U I'd hne reco~'red die kid~ I'd bave called aaot.ber Umeobf ud coae for aaotberftekl 1oaJ. • PS-From wbat I aa'V at tk CollNll• Satard11 I'm llOt .,. • sve USC woa 'l win tbe llOM,.1 Bowl. Nor am I 111 a~ Uiat. Pltttberclt la th belt ~•e·, tea•lat.lte•alloa. ~ BJODAILVPILOT Sunday. Novembar 21 1976 -Puzzling Missouri Falls; «~~olorado Closer to Bowl COLUMBIA, M o Sophomore quarterback Mark Vlcendese threw for one touchdown and ran for another Saturday as the Kansas Jayhawks broke loose for 24 pqints in the second quarter to shock 19th-ranked Missouri 41 14 in Big Eight football action. The victory was Kansas' filth in six games in the oldest football rivalry west of the Mississippi and virtually eliminated Mis souri 's postseason bowl chances The Jayhawks, nationally ranked until losan~ quarterback Nolan Cromwell at rrud -season, dominated the contest from the second pt>riod as V1cendese brought their wishbone to lire with a variety of option runs and pitches. Kansas boasted a 10·0 lead when Bill Campfield blasted 28 yards down the left sidelines to give the Jayhawks a 17·poinl ad- vantage. Vicendese. who finished with lll yards, made it 24-0 with a two-yard pass to Jim Michaels with two seconds left In the halr t:@forado. 3:>-28 MANHATTAN , Kan . Colorado converted two Kansas Stal e fumbles and a 67-yard drive into three second-half touchdowns for a JS.~ Big Eight victory Saturday, enhancing ill> hopes tor an Orange Bowl ap- pearance New Years' night. The BuHaloes. completing their regular season with an 8-3 record and a guaranteed share of the conference championship for the first time in 15 years, needs a victory by Oklahoma over Nebraska Friday to win the Orange Bowl bid. Despite Kansas State's 0·7 last place conrerence finish and 1-10 overall record. this game was in doubt until the final minute. Southwt.•st Roundup Texas Tech Upset By Houston, 27-19 LUBBOCK. Tex Brash sophomore quarterback Danny Davis ignited Houston with two second quartl'r touchdowns Saturday and the ninth-ranked Cougars ambushed previously undefeated and r1'th·ranked Tex as Tech 27-19 to chmh into a Southwest Conference tie with the Red Raiders . Houston, picked to fm1sh sixth in the prescason polls. C'an storm into the Cotton Bowl as the host team agains t Maryland by de· reating Rice next Saturday Tech junior quarterback Rodney Allison led the Reel Raiders on a pulsating fourth quarter come·frOm·beh1nd al tempt as he na1lecl Billy Taylor with a 16·yard touchdown pas~ The final Red Raider gasp caml' with le~s than a minute lo play when Allison whipped the Red Raiders to thc Cougars 10-yard line where defcns1vt• back Elvis Bradley madl' a gam(• ~avang in· terception. S .tlll, 3:;.:J I SHREVEPORT. La Rick Wesson tied• a ~outhwe:-.l Con- ference rt•cord w1lh four touchdown pas!)es. including three for eight yards each to Emanuel Tolber1. tn lead Southern Methodist to a 35 31 v1c Lory ovl'r Arkansas SaturdJ\ mght and ruin lhl' Razorback~ chances for a bowl hid Thl' v. 1nn1ni;? SMl tOU('hdown came ..-.1th 7.S:l lo pl<i~ following the Mustangs' fourth 80·yard touchdown drive of the night. On a third and goal from the eight, Wesson lofted a pass to the right corner of the e nd· zone and Talbert outfought cornerback Patrick Martin for the baJI. Bttylur. 20-10 WACO. Tex. -Quarterback Mark Jackson scored one touchdown and passed for another Saturday, and the Savior defense strangled once- proud Texas as the Bears claimed a 20-10 Southwest Con- ference football victory Jackson escaped Texas dcfrn rlers all afternoon to keep Baylor in control of the gam~. The once- fearsome Texas running game was rendered imp:>tent by a ~warming Baylor defense. 'l'c•.\·as .-1&.tf. :;9. I 0 COLLEGE STATION, Tex. Burly George Woodard staked 11th-ranked Texas A&M to an t>arly lead with three first-half touchdowns as the Aggies romped over winless Texas Christian 59-10 Saturday and lhen accepted a berth in the Sun Bowl Jan 2 at El Paso Woodard. who bec:ime the second Aggie run:ier to surpass 1.000 .> ards rus hing in a season. ran thre~. 13. and one yard as the Agg1t>s rolled up a J.5..3 halftime lt>ad over the Frogs. who lost for the 30th time an 31 games. Kansas State reduced the Colorado lead to one touchdown with 4 ~ minutes to eo. lben eot the ball back aeain with l 'h minutes remaining on a punt. However, Colorado intercepted a pass at its 16 to preserve the vic- tory. Okla. State, 42·21 STILLWATER. Okla. Quarterback Charlie Weathel'bie ran for two touchdowns and passed for another and setback Terry Miller rambled for 199 yards and two touchdowns as Oklahoma State pounded Iowa State 42-21 to insure the Cowboys a share of the Big Eight Con· ference title. , Both teams came into the game with 4-2 league records and hopes of getting a piece of the Big Eight crown. But an aggressive Cowboys defense, which forced five Cyclones turnovers, Weatherbie 's pinpoint passing and Miller's running proved too much for the Cyclones, who last week stunned 'Nebraska 37-28. l11dia11a, 20·1-I WEST LAFAYE'ITE. Ind. - Darrick B\arnett. a 5-7 tailback, replaced in j ur ed Mike Harkrader in the third quarter and broke 14 yards up the middle for the go-a head score Saturday as Indiana rallied to beat Purdue 20·14 in their annual season· ending Big Ten football battle for the Old Oaken Bucket. Harkrader became the fourth freshman in NCAA history to rush for 1,000 yards in a single season but left the game after he tnJured his right leg with 10 minutes left in the third qua.rter. Indiana led most of the game. taking advantage of two pass in- terceptions for a touchdown· by Tony D'Orazio and a 21-yard field goal by David Freud. But the Boilermakers sandwiched touchdowns by quarterback Mark Vitali around another Hoosier field goal b.> Kevin Kellogg and led 14 ·13 before Indiana's winning drive. ,,HCU.. 30-I 1 EAST LANSING. Mich. - Iowa fullback Jon Lazar scored twice, once on a 40-yard ramble off a fake field goal. as Iowa breezed by Michigan Stale 30-17 m the season finale Saturday for both Big Ten football teams. Nick Quartaro added three field goals and quarterback Butch Caldwell dived for another touchdown as the Hawkeyes ca pitalized on a sloppy performance by the Spartans of· rense and defense to wind up their season at 5·6 overall and 3-5 in the conference. M1ch1gan Stale rolled up yardage both running and pass- ing, but mistakes and turnovers kept the Spartans from paydirl. Southeni Football Terps Remain Unbeaten ('llARLOTfES\'11.1.1-: \ .1 l n d (' f t' a t I' ct .1 fl 11 U 0 t I l' d M;1rylnncl p.1nd II\ fn·shman (;1~11 J:•• S!'nlt ' l\\O 1n11d1Clov.n!>, 1 olled m c·r \ 1riunia 2'! n ~atur <1;n Jnd hc•<·,tnll' th1• f11st kam tn the· 't·hool ' Kit \tar h1,1on 111 v.1n II ~unH·' tn .• <,(',""" Sixth r .inl.N1 \1.1n I.incl P'"' mg its thtrcl -.tra1i,!hl c;h11to11t .u c·t'pted .1 < 'otton Bnv. I'"' 11.1111111 ThP triumrh 1·xlt•r1<11•cl th<' Terp'· rr('nrd A 1L111t1r Co..i.,t Conference y, 1n111nJ! \tr<·ak to 20 ~ames and ~.l\E' th('m their lh1rcl consecuttH' 1\('(' c·hamp1onsh1p Scott l1•ri all ruc;hC'rs v.1th 124 yards on 21 carrll'S The Terp:-. Jtot their other touchdowns from wingback Dean H1 chards and spUt end Chuck Whitt>. Jn bcatinR V1rgin111 . Maryland eclipsed a trio of 10-victorv cam paigns achieved und<'r thl' latl· Jim Tatum """ w.-ky. 7 .o I KNOXVlLLE. Tenn Der rick Ramsey complt>lcd a short pass to Greg Woods that ended up as a 62-yard touchdown play and plowed his way over Tennessee · defenders for 77 yards to give Kentuck~· a 7 0 victory Saturday 111 a Southeast-ern Conference football game · It was the W)ldcats' first v1c· tory over Tennessee in the last 12 ~ames as Kentucky ended the season with .i 7 4 overall record and 4 :? SEC' mark tlb~. Slnt~. 28·1 I .JACKSON. J\11 ss Quarterback Bruck Threadgill threw two touchdown passes and Kmnev Jordan booted three field goals · Saturday as Mississippi Stnte thrashed Mississippi 28-11 to close its best football season in 36 years. Jordan's field goals gave State a shaky 9·3 lead and Threadgill went to work mid way in the third period to ice it. ,~orih Carolin~ 39·38 CHAPEL HILL. N.C . - Tailback Mike Voight scored four touchdowns and raced over on a two·point conversion In the closing seconds to give North Carolina a 39-38 victory over Duke in an Atlantic Coast Con· ference football game Saturday afternoon. Voight capped his career by rushing for 261 yards in 47 carries and tied the ACC career record of 42 touchdown s held by Stan Frills, formerly or North Carolina State. LSV. 11-1 BATON ROUGE. La. - Reserve running back Charles Alexander scored on runs of 11 and three yards to lead a fumbl- ing, penalty-plagued Louisiana Stale to a 17-7 victory over- Tulane Saturday night. Tackle A. J . Duhe and his teammates on LSU's defensive unit held Tulane in check until Alexander and the offense could get untracked shortly before halftime. Cfftft#OH, 28·9 CLE MSON. S .C. -The Clemson Tigers, who failed to score a single point in the first quarter of their first 10 games this season , drove for touchdowns the first two times they handled the ball lltld coasted to a surprisingly easy 28-9 upset over South Carolina. The victory was only the third against six losses and two ties for the Tigers. Digging One 111 UCLA's Raymond Bell (86) closes in on Shelton Diggs after the USC receiver caught a Vince Evans pass. Saturday. Diggs helped Trojans record 24 ·14 win to advance to the Rose Bowl. For additional information, see stories Page Il-9. Cards Nip Cal, 27-24 ·: ~ Bears Fumble. Late on 2-yard Line BERKELEY -Defensive end Duncan McColl recovered a fum- ble at California's two-yard hne, setting up Ron Inge's touchdown run which came with 1:31 re· maining, and Stanford edged the Bears 27-24 Saturday in their 19th "Big Game." Inge. a senior tailback. scored from the one on a thfrd·down play to make up for a fumble he lost at Cal's goalline in the open- ing minutes of the error·filled but thrilling Pacific 8 rootball battle. The late score sent Jack Chris- tiansen out of the Stanford coaching job as a winner. The Cardinals claimed third place in the Pac-8 with a 5·2 record and were 6-5 overall. but Chris- tiansen was notified Friday he would be fired. Sophomore running back Markey Crane. whose 13-yard touchdown run with five minutes left sent Cal into a 24·9 lead. dropped a pi lchout f rom quarterback Joe Roth. allowing McColl to make the key fumble recovery with 2 · 20 remainfog After lnge's touchdown run sent Stanford ahead 25 -24 , quarterback Mike Cordova ran for a two-point conversion. Cal, which finished the season 5-6 overall and 3·4 in the Pac·8, twice trailed by nine points. The Bears were down 19-10 entering the final period, but drove 66 yards for a touchdown before cornerback Mike O'Brien in· tercepted a Cordova pass to set up Crane's go-a head touchdown run. Cord ova allernaled at quarterback with Guy Benjamin. and each threw a touchdown pass. Cordova threw 28 yards lo Tony Hill in the second quarter ND RECORDS 40-27 TRIUMPH SOUTH BEND, Ind. -Second· string quarterback Rusty Llsch threw for one touchdown and ran for two more Saturday as 13th· ranked Notre Dame exploded for 25 points in a six-minute span in the first half. then held on to de· feat Miami, Fla., 40-27. The victory, Notre Dame's eighth in 10 games, earned the Fighting I rish a n invitation to the Gator Bowl, where they will face Penn State. The Hurricanes, trailing 30-0 early in the third period, charged back behind the passing of quarterback E.J. Baker, who threw for l wo touchdowns to culminate two long scor ing drives. But the outcome was never really in doubt after the In· t.ermission. for the game's first score, and Benjamin hit Don Stevenson for 13 yards in the third quarter Oregon, 23-1-1 CORVALL I S. Ore. · Quarterback Jack Henderson ran ror two touchdowns and puHd for an~herS~u~ay as Oregon overcame a 14·0 halfliml' deficit to defeat Oregon State 23-14 in a traditional Pacific 8 Conference football encounter. It )Vas the first Pac·8 victory of the Season for Oregon and its Sports i11 Brief coach. Don Read, whose job was rumored lo be in jeopardy. Oregon finished the season witli, a 4.7 record. K'o.."hingfo11. :;1 -32 ., SPOKANE. Wash. -Robin Earl and Ron Rowland each r'an f or two touchdowns an'd quarterback Warren Moon passed for two more scores to lead Washington to a 51-32 vic- tory over Washington State ·ln their trad1tionttl season-ending college footba ll game Saturday,., " Yarborough Lea~.S Auto Race-Today., .. ONTARIO -The sound of his Chevrolet engine barking lo Lire today at 11 a.m . will be one of the sweetest things Cale Yarborough has ever heard. It will mean Yarborough, a 37-year-old farmer and politician from Timmonsville. S.C .. is the 1976 champion of NASCAR Grand National stock car racing. Yarborough needs only to start the $185.000 stock car race to edge s ix-time national titlist Richard Petty. But he is not planning to take it easy in the season finale. "We came to win it ," Yarborough said. "I feel Like run- ning hard is what got us where we are. so there's no use in slack ang up on the last race. "Today is what I've been look· ing for for a long time lo get this lhlnf! over with." Yarborough earned the third starting position in the 40-car field, and will line up directly behind David Pearson. pole posi- tion winner al a record speed of 153.964 miles per hour. He and Pearson are tied with nine vic- tories for the season. Co11nors Rolls WEMBLEY, England -Jim· my Connors, the U.S. Open champion, reached the men's final or a $125,000 international tennis tournament Saturday night by defeating Brian Got· lfried 6-3. 5-7, 6-2 in a two-hour semifinal clash. In today's final Connors will meet Roscoe Tanner. who defeat- ed Wojtek Fibak 6·2, 4·6. 7 5 earlier in the day. Bfa~k•an Out? Barry. in his l llh year. need·cd 15 points lo reach the historic mark. With 5. 25 remaining · in third period. he reached 20,001 on a twisting layup after taking ,a pass from Phil Smith. Barry left the game with 16 points shortly,liU· terward CThe points include ones he scored in the ABA> ., Kh1g1& Lose. 4-3 LOS ANGELES -Gil Per· reaull fired in a 35-footer with 32 seconds left to play to give B\if- f a lo a 4.3 National Hockey League victory over Los Angeles Saturday night. .' TV Today Pro football games listed' are tentative and subject to last minute change. 9 a m . < 2) -JOHN ROBINSON: FOOTBALL. · 10 a.m . (2) -NFL Foot-' BALL -The Dallas Cowboys meet the Falcons in .('\tlanta. <4> NFL FOOTBALL - The Oakland Raiders meet the Eagles in Philadelphia. 11 a.m. (28) -TENNIS - Final round matches in the Almadt>n Grund Masters· tournament, tapC'd at Palmas Del Mar, Puerto Rico. Noon (5 l CHAMPIONS An international motocycl~ race in Warsaw, Poland. AJso. the senior dance com· petition in a national roller skating championship. This Ranks With Great Wins··Bo CHICAGO -Bob Blackman's contract as football head coach at the University or Illinois will not be renewed. the Chicago Tribune said in its late Sunday editions. 1 p.m. (2) -NFL FOOT'- BALL -The Los Angele.I' Rams meet the 49ers in San- Franc 1 s co' s Candlestic\ Park. 2.30 p.m . (4) -SUPER' BOWL HIGHLIGHTS - JUghUghts of Super Bowl Ill between the New York Jets and the Baltimore Colts. COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP> Jim Smith held a single rose In his hand and wept. The impact of Michigan's first Rose Bowl trip In five years already had engulfed the Wolverines wingback. a senior who had only known disappoint , ment against Ohio St:ill'. "There is just no way to an· ticipale how you ('Ould feel in this situation," said Smith. savoring a 22·0 football victory Saturday over the Buckeyes. "I cried before when we lost because of dejection. Now I 've never felt happier." : _ The triumph gave Michigan a share or the Big Ten UUe with Ohio State, se nding the Wolverines against USC on New Years Day. Meanwhile, there was disap- pointment for the first time in five seasons in the Ohio State dressing room. The' Buckeyes left by a rear door, avoiding re- porters. • _ A beaming Calvin O'Neal, Mi c higan 's· outstand in g I ineba eke r, said, "After watching hours of films oh OSU, I knew we could shut them out. · Their offense just isn't thst po tent. We knew if we could force them lo pass they would be In re- al trouble." Jerry Zuver. •who Intercepted one of Ohio State's Jim Pacenta's passes, added, ''l'm on top of the world becaus~ it was. m'y last chance to beat the Buckeyes. It doesn't completely erase the last three years, but it does erase a lot of the bad feelings . · The Michigan players stormed into their dressing room under Ohio Stadium, jumping and shoutlrlg. They broke into a chorus of "Hail to the Victors," the school's fight song. \Jpstairs in a women's ·l~ker­ room, Michigan coach Bo Schembechler said. "This has to rank with the gn:at victories we have had. We won't get the real Impact unlit we get home. We're not allowed to bring anybody down here . ., Schcmbcchlcr was asked about his halftime speech after the Buckeyes had played favored Michigan to a 0-0 standstill in the first half. "There was not any brilJiant strategy formulated at halftime. It was just execution. l felt confi- dent all week we were going to win. I'd have been sick If we hadn't won this ooe," he answered. Woody Haye11, l~lng at home for the first time to his former as· sistant coach. said Michigan's outside running in the s~d half led to his team's second loss in 11 games this 11eason. He said he would vote for Michigan for first place In the na- tion. In a story under the headline "Illini r ip NU in Blackman finale," the Tribune said tbal the university's Athletic Association Board of Directors has voted to oust Blackman. The newspaper said the de- cision will be announced Monday at10a.m. Barry Spa,.klr• OAKLAND -.Rick Barry became the ninth player in pro- fessional basketball history to score more lban 20.000 career points Saturday night. as he helped the Golden State Warriors wallop the BufC alo Braves ~93. 3:30 p .m . (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL '76 -Highlights of selected games played this weekend. 4 p.m . (2) -COU.EGE FOOT BA LL -The USC Tr<>- jnns and UCLA Bruins me~t in the Collscu m. Taped. 6:30 p.m . (28l -PR() CE R -America vs Veracruz. 7:30 p.m. (28) -11lE WA rr W1' -Joe Louls and Tw Ton Tony Galeoto relive tbet world beavywetght ~h• piooship fight. , ~ Sunday November 21 tll78 ( OAIL Y Fl'ILOT 8lf :Defense Carries FV to 21-0 V erdicf Griffins'Potent Off ens~ Held to 110 Net Yar<b B)' ROG Ea CAaLSON Ol IM Oally ~ll•t 'IAI" NORWALK-Fountain Valley Hi1h 's awesome defense paved the way for a 21·0 victory over a tough Los Alamitos Hith eleven before 7 ,200 at Cerritos College Satur· day night. The ~tory catapults the Barons of Fountain Valley coach Bruce Pickford into Friday's second round or the CIF 4-A football playoffs agai n s t M armoote Le ague representative Newbury Park at a site to be determined Mon· day. The Barons simply stifled everything the Griffins of Los Alamitos had to offer Coming into the game the Griffins boasted three runners v.1th a combined season rushing of 2,347 yards, 25 touchdowns and around eight yards pe r carry. Don Bohay . John Nicholson, Frank Chris- ty, Bryan Caldwell and Bo Box old combined to smack Los Al's backs to the turf at an almost monotonous p ace. The Grilfs netted 110 yards. And with Los Al's in- a billty to complete a single pass lt left little room for success. Los Al's deepest penetration WU to the FV 32. The only cause for alarm ~mong FV followers w as the Barons' precarious 7-0 lead at the half after dominating the action, rolling up 236 yards to Los Al's~. Une and a quick whistle ne1ated his second effort lnto the end ione. The s uspen se was ended an the tb lr~ q uarter. however, G1t-' lens racing 10 yards for a touchdown with 7:29 spent. Steve Steinl{e 's second of three PAts made It 14·0 and Los Al's cause appeared grim. Another TD came in the fourth period when Brad Wood. subbing (or Mike Musso, who pulled a back muscle on the lul play or the first period, went in from two yards out. Also out of actioo in the first period was tWQ- w ay stando ut Tim Bhmek with a concus!l\Dn in the hard· hitting tiff. BARONS DON BOHAY (66) AND RICHARD STANTON (60) OPEN 1'. HOLE AS WILLIE GITTENS (44) MOVES. But defenders Bill Gritz, Richard Stanton, Willie Gittens we nt over from a yard out to culminate a 78-yard. eight-play march early, but then the Barons Jost scoring opportun1tes with a fumble al thl' Los Al 16 and when the clock ran out as the Barons tried to punch it ovl·r from inches out. Gittens was hit at the First period stats sel the tone for the night when Los Al backs could net only 14 yards. FV quarterback Dou g Thompson. looking bet~ ter and better as lht' season progrcssC's. com- pleted nine of 14 passes fo r 167 yards. including 40-yard strikes to Kl°'n Margerum and Tam Holmes. Hall Runs, Passes OCC to 26-6 Win GAME STA TIS TICS ,.y Flr\t "°"'"' ru\hl"O " flr\t OOWf'\\ Pl\il"O I flr\1 OOwih\ ~""''"' 1 Tot•lllr\t "°"'"' •• ""•rdsr-.,)t\1nq . ,. V•tC1\CW\\1nQ lbl Ylrd\IO\I 10 Nt\y•rd\CJ~·~a UJ I.A h (I I l\I I) " qp By HOWARDL. HANDY Of th< O•oly Pilot St•tl Ron Lamerlon had a big night on defense and Larry Hall proved hls ea rli er debut as quarterback wasn"t a rtukc as coach Dick Tucker 's Orange Coa~l College Pirate~ dumped Gross mont College. 26·6. in South Coast Con· frrenee action S<i turday night on the wi nner's fi eld. ' La merton,oneofmany OCC defensive .stars, was all over the field as he re· covered a furn hie and had two pass interc<'pllons among his many ac complishmenls . ,. Hall . tht' t1,i:ht encl turned quarterback a week earlier al Mt. San Antonio. had another big night against the Gross· mont Griffins. He pa!lsed for three touchdowns in complet· ing seven of nine at· tempts for 89 yards and ran for another 66. The Orange Coast de· fensive line. spearheaded by John Phipps, Dave Sanders. Pal Millican. Paul Radish and Frank Landri alo n g w ith linebackers Tony AJlen a nd Rhett Tucke r. stopped the Griffins twice at the one-yard line. The first time came in the second quarter after Grossmonl had marched McKeon Sparks Rustlers, 45-20 LOS ANGELES Pat McKeon rushed for 113 yards lo give him 1,054 for the season as the Golden We st College Rustlers kept ahvc hopes Of an Avocado Bowl ap· pearancc with a 45·20 Southern California Con· ferencc vi ctory over an outclassed Los Angeles City College football team Saturday night t>ere McKeon bl•came the fhurth runner in Golden West history lll go over the 1,000-yarcl mark an n stngle season Included an hts pickups \Hr<' three touchdowns of fou r four and one > ards as the Rus tlerc; wasted hltle ttme in taking rommand. The victor .. could move them into t he 1\\ocado Bowl against 1-'ullerton Saturday niitht at Cerritos College But a final decision on the San- ta Monica fo rfeiture situation must be re- ached Wednesday before the Rustlers are assured of the bid Peter Florin kicked a 32-yard field goal to get Golde n West on the scoreboard early. then McKe<>n scored his first T D on a fou r -yard scamper. Other Golden West touchdowns came on an l l·yard pass from Jim Andrus to Tony Mad- docks . another aerial from Andrus to Ric Martin for six yards; and a ~7-yard running play that saw Bill Holst pick up seven then pitch to Jeff Veeder for the final 50. Florin kicked all six conversion attempts. * * Rio Hondo d efeated Lo, Angeles Harbo r , 13·0. to tie with the Rustlers for the top spot * in the final standings ii GllME UllTISTICS • 1n~tw-w"\'U\,,lfH) f ''' N.twn' 0•'"'"" f.1t\t~Wn\pttl\ftll11•\ fd\al ftt\t (tO'WI'\' Y •'cl\ ru,f'\100 Yflr('f\ 'IJ\hll"IQ ""'"' 0""''"'0 V"rO\lt\ ... I owe ,, .. 1•· • l II ~et v•rtt\ Qo!l•fl••J 1 / Jlf1nt\ <!vq d1\I \ • "' Vff'O, Pf"nlflt,.d I '• fumbt•\ tumh1•" '"""' ' • \cert by Owerttr\ the final appeal board LAC~ upholds the decision to • force Santa Monica to .~ forfeit early games. The 1,, Rustlers' victory gives ;~~ them a 7-2 overall record •) for the season. Both , ~'~ losses cam e in con- ''' ferenceplay. Got,,,..., Wl'O 'n 't I f.if ..C\ Sports Scores L~>"'"""l•\C( O&O U 'X' AAf ICrO'\ ~rt1n """"'\/\ J,.,,.,.10 He"I v-Weo\l•r Tol•I• "'"" • sMilh 50111 .. l.Aw~ Tol•I~ llUSHINO 0.1 .. ~w.,1 1<11 .. •' )I HJ n ~ •l ' " n I •1 ll )) 1 • •> 111 LetA .... loCC 18 ,. I I 11 .,. JI .. l"ASSlltO 0.lfe,.Wot II 0 11 0 0 lJ " I I H ... " 'hi Yll 10 1 0 ,.., 1 I 0 H ,, • 0 u Lo•A,..elnCC 1\ I 0 I"? 10 • 0 u H tl O HI ••Q . ' •• OJ • 1 •o ?IS •o '1 l"rescoret "•" ..... ' ..... , ..... "''-~'°" ffV 1t"1th n o. °"'1v•• us WaihlnqlO'\ 10' S." Af>l~lo 103 Pl\il..,_l .... l• UJ, 4 11•"1• 10. OUn>1t 11• Boil°" 110 Hou\Mft 111 IC~OU\ City 116 COT! Golde" 5Yte IJO. 811flalO 0 NAl ..... 1 Nec-ey Le..- Color-S Pltn~unill t r.,._,, MIMdot• J t . St 1..0Ul•l.ffV R..,9e'' 1 • 1 l uttalo•, Lo•A"9fl'll JO (ll"l•A l"~ll ~ t Ve,_ 0.1 IS, N-••-1 11 79 yards following the opening touchdown. Then with the score 20-0 1n favor of the Pirates. the OCC line held again on two successive plays al the one. Orange Coast scored in ('8Ch quarte r with Dennis Boswell going over from the e ight for t he first score to climax a 42-yard drive with Scott Lohman kicking the conversion point. Arter Lamerton r e· covered a fumbl e at the Grossmont 14 late in the second period. Hall hit Keith Josephson on un eight-yard scoring pass and Lohman again con· verted. In the third period, Dave Parsel grabbed a 31-yard aerial from Hall alter Steve Foley had re- covered a fumble at the Griffins 47 wit h the final OCC touchdown coming on a nine-yard pass from Hall to Fave Weathers Punh •"Q 01\t s )1 • I JO l VttrO\Pf'n•h1"'d ) .. '" t umt>lts lumblt\ •o't I I t 1 $cortCtr Ou•rttr\ f ou.nt•1nV• lfy I ~ J 1 }1 LO\At•m to\ 0 u 0 0 llUSNtff O ,.~nt•ln V •ltty l<b ·~ yl •"'I C,tU"t\' ,, 1·'11 '' /111.J\Y) 11 n .. "'ntlmp on • 0 l Wooo II ' I H,.n11mAn h 1\ ' l RC»TIHH· ' I I" P&r11ll;1 1 I 1n Toi•" '1 "~ 1i l • PllSSING ,OUf\t.tlftV•Uf'Y P• OC P•• ~ pet Ttiomp'°" ,. 'I 1 ,., 6-'l Standings Ju,.lor Colltqo !>OUTH COAST CONl'ERENC6 IF1naH W L T PF , .. Fullt,.to,, \ l I) l .... .. Or1nQ4' Co..'1 1 0 16 f l San Out~ M .. ,,. 1 0 17\ IJ\ M1 !>1'n •n1on1'> I I Ill u: c..,.,,,o, 1 I lOll r;. G'0\,V9'')nt • 0 101 'II'> ~I.) Ana ? • 0 H 101 S•twrct~y 1 Scor•t Or•'>O't Co"t U C:.M\\monl ~ ~ O•oq<>Mf\• l• Ml SAC 1) Fullf'rton ll S 11'\t .. An• O SOUT"EllN CllL CONFEllEHCE ______ G_l_TTE_N_s_s_c_o_R_E_s_o_N_E_O_F_H_l_S_TW __ o_r_o_s _F_O_R_F_O_U_N_T_A_l_N_V_A_LL_E_Y_. ______ ~7~.~.;; .. • IFl~•ll 0 W L Pl' "A 1 n U\ J\ • ' ,,, JJ ' 1 11\ , ... 1 I 11! I 'I The lone Grossmont score came in the fourth period on a one-yard blast by Roland Jouglet "'i th Paul Radish of OCC blocking the conversion try. G h R . ddl Ch ff ~:.~~;;~-cc : ~ ·~~ ;~ auc os 1 e a ey ~~~\~:I2IfL. J im Freitas. Gross mont's heralded passing star, completed 12 of 22 attempts fo r 171 yards with two interceptions. But he was un able to htl for a score against the stubborn OCC defense. Van Liew, Yancy, Miller Star in 35-13 Win MISSION CON FE II E NCf IFt":.:1L T PF PA c111u; b o 1 zn •1 By CRAIG SHEFF OI IM 0•1lY Pilot ~Utt OCC qu a r terback sacks were made by Ken Hill. Bob Rowlc~ and Sanders with Landn and Foley a lso r ecovering Grossmontfu mbles Chuck Van Liew ran for 106 yards and scor('() a pair of touchdowns in sparkin g Saddleback College to a season- end1ng 35-13 Mission Conference football \.1C· tory over C h a f fey College Saturday rughl at Mission VieJO High. GAM£STATISTICS G ~, '\tf)ow n\ '"'"'"9 F•'"'-tdcr#n\.Ot11\\lf\q f 1n.tao••11tn\ f'ltn••th'\ • • J Tota1t1r\'Ot>..-.n\ 1~ Y•rd\tW\'-lf'\Q 1"4 YArd\OHtln9 l•O y .,.,, '°'' 11 ~h•,.,so•h•..S 30. Pulll .. ••Q.01•1 ] "l Y••cltl)efl•ll<~O t 81 F-bl .. ·luMbl .. IO\I l J s. ...... , O..•t1•r> GrO\~MO"I 0 0 (l Or~Coa•t I 1 h JIM)l•I .M<turtv Hiii Man S-rl) Frei ta' M<C:,..t &xwttll Wul .... •$ Hall ~r-"'1tndel (MIO Totalt Hall llUIHINO o ..... , .... ,, ltll • Y1t IQ /0 I& II 1 0 1 • J YI I 0 ' 0 17 I J7 It I 41 'O Or•n.-(OA\t .. ~~ u ., ,. 18 ' ' 1 0 u n s '"'SSltlO G""""orot 1 n Q 1 17 0 \ " ... ~ '"'" n n , 111 , ' 0 • 14 u , 180 ~....-CN•t t 1 I .. occ 1• The Gauchos finis hed with a 6-3 season mark • and a 6-1 Mi ssion rl'<'ord 1• for second place behind 1!! Citrus <6·0· 1). a 42·8 \'lC· tor over Rivers ide Satur- day 6-' . ,, Van Liew . quarterback Billy Yancy and wide receiver Tom Miller were the offensive stars for the Gauchos. ••• Van Liew, a 6·2, 210-! ! pounder playing his last 10 game for Saddleback. ~ ~ carried the ball 25 times ·~ and 'usuall y ran fo r four ~~ ~": f:::~d~i!~sJ~ccr:~~r~ ~ ~ on a one-yard run in the 1 ~ second quarter and had a ~~ 19·yard scamper early in , s the fourth period ~·· so '°° .Son Yancy wa!I also sharp. connecting on nine of 14 passes for 152 yards and one TO. That came late in the third period when 1" he lobbed a throw to DENNIS ROSENE 4 tO West Coast Hwy NewPOrt Beach 846...f)470 ... "Seeme for all JOUrfamily . -~.;:,, IDSllnllCe ~ lfAtl , .... Like.'°°" nrilhbar. 5elfle Ftrm is there. ... k t!o ,,.. '""'•• ~h • ...... OllKh 11_..... .... t Miller deep in the me! zone. The 15-yard play gave the Gauchos a 23-6 lead. Mill e r cau~ht four other passes. one of them a 39-yarder from Yancy that hl' snagged wh1I C' on the dead run. That came mid way through the second quarter and help('() set up a 27-)ard f1<.'ld ~oaJ by Jim Lachmund. g1vtn~ the Gauchos a 10-6 halftime a dvantajle Miller. who was Sad· dleback's quarterback the first two games lhls season. totaled 95 yards on the five receptions. The Gauchos put the game away early in the third quarter with a bit of razzle dazzle . Saddleback took the second half kickoff and drove from its own 26 to thC' Chaffey 23. Then after a running play and two pas ses n etted nothin~. Lachmund en- tered the scene ap- parenllv to attempt a 40-y ard field goal. But the holder. Rich Hemon. instead passed to Greg Speicher who raced untouched into the rnd zone. Lachmund's PAT made it 17-6 and Saddle back had the win safely tucked away Saddlebac k ·s other score came after Paul Moberg blocked a Chaf· fey punt at the Panthers 15 with 14 minutes left in the game . Phil Cole Costa Mesa at Home Costa Mes a High's Mustangs have drawn the home assignment fo r their second round Cl f 2-A football game 1-'nday njghl against Bellnower High's Buccaneers The game will be played a t either Oran"e Coast Co ll ege or. Newport Ha rbor }{jgh. but the final decision will not be made until Mon- day, according to Costa Mesa athletic director Bob Hunter. Lease Seville Prompt delivery, excellent service and the right lease for yo u. Don't pay more; see the Master Dealer. i k S<l<lot~l>M Ir ' I 0 143 7•• p c ed it up at the four S8n B•,,n.•a•no • 1 o 11J '"" and ran in for the score. c•~"·v i • ry "? "' Th ed '" .. '""" l • n •1 "' e game was marr ~\!>.tn.P••'lo • 1 o s. "' by 24 penalties, lotaLing l'l1nm•• 1 ' o ~' ,,, t99 d EI f '>outllw• '"'" 1 I 1 •• 141 yar s. even o ~•u•d•y·,~core• them were major infrac-""""1·~·"' 11. c~·11t•·v 11 Lions. ~.:':·~~ ~~.~~~~~ .. ;:• :,,,Jtrtwt\t1rnA GAME STllTISTICS P~•om.,, 10. ~ .. n 0"90 c F•r\t d'Jwn\ ru\hl,,0 " ~int d'1wn\ Pl)\\tn') t F"t,.<t down' pip"alt1t\ I total r.r .. tdow n\ 1l Yartj\ro\t\1n11 ti\ .,...,.,.'!< Od\\tn9 'i9 Y.aittt\11) .. t 'it N,.1 Vo!il'(hQ"'""'4j ,,_, :'10 11\ Pooh tvq dr\I I "JI J ~}l'lo"' V~l'd\Qitl"nbhrtd 1l 102' It QI Fumb4•\ tomt>t,., IO\t l 1 1 t S<o" lly ~rl•fi ~ I) 0 I 11 0 10 I) " ll llUSHING l•cavoll (.Arr C..mpb.oll Oahlut\t Rt"tl>H"t\f>"t TOllll\ Ch•lley l<b .,. It 174 ll 17 10 16 . ., I JI llS \addl•b•O H 106 . ,, ' IJ YI 0 ,, 11• 1l I) \I n I n ••'I 11 1 o~ no IQ . " l) '1 7 I ,, 1 10 •1 10 n V•ncy 11 \I It l ~ 1 II I l " 110 ..ASSING Chall•y H P< phi Oa•Qu1\t 1 \ Ill n C;om~ll I) Total\ 16 • II S.ctdl• llA<• V•n<'t' t4 4 O Hernon I o TOI•!\ JS 10 I) .. .... • 'Ill 1)7 7J Ill MA\TlR j' I )f ,..\l I ll Ptl I Jl 1 Ill)) ..,,, "") ·~ ''" I+ ~EFT. FINAL PHASE INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 103DOWN. ·r .i 1 ' .111 • 1.11 tiuv .,,,,. 11 < 1r I tdl!• ll IJ\Jl.l .q11 ,, .. I lf'I Ill• j I .111 .. 1 I 1 I ' / ll I lflll f111 • I I ·rt I• JI 111111111111 ,, I• I ·111 I r 1,11ly HJ <I 1/'111 rti1 • .I) IHl'lll1nq < 11 t1.: ,,, IV •U" 1n 111" t11• irl 111 lhf! II tlt011 , I 111)1• I Ill hfN I • ·11111 rl 111 I !11 11 Hhl, 111 Ur;inge Guunly 1,., . .11 .11rport anrf tt11• 1nli•1 se 11on ol S.in D11~1, 1nr1 Newp0r1 frPl"w.iy Sec our moor.ls ,in J m.1ke your re:;c·rv1tion 1 r w. C;ill your br l<Pr < r John Al5trom, man.1ger ('ll S<JIM And lei!Sll1Q, i.ll <71 1) <41Q 9:'0'1 tr ( '13) f.iHO·f'l~I I KOLL/IRVINE CENTER :H90A A1rrrort Loop Dr. Cnc.t.1 Mi·~.i ( .i Cl:'h'."1, IRVINE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX ~t>OO I larbor U11ulc v:ird, (.\-,4\la Mesa (714) 540·9 I OU O•lly Pli.t ll'flel• • ., Patric~ O'OOftMll SUNSET LEAGUE RUNNERS COMPETED IN CIRCUIT FINALS SATURDAY. Barons Capture Crown Christemen Stars; Mustangs Victorious By ED BURGA RT Of lh4t Dally Pilot St•ll Charlie Christensen of Edison High in Hunt· ington Beach was the outstanding runner. but the Fountain Valley Barons ran away with the team title in "hat was expe('ted to be :i very compet1tt ve SWlSet League cross count ry finals at M cCrackc n Park in H untington Beach Saturday. Btll T h o m pson's Barons, getting 3.4.5 finishes from Brian Ap· pell, Kirk .Buhll'r and John Spr'e1tzer. scored 42 points to defeat Hunt- ington Beach's Marina (54) and Edison (59). The win wrapped up the circuit titl e f o r the Barons while the Vikings finished second. In t he South Coast League f in als at UC I rv i ne. Costa Mesa, ranked No. 1 in the CJF 3·A poll. only got a 10th place fm1~h from mjured star J oe Young but !>l1ll won the league cro1o1>n itS ninth straight ~ith 35 points. Univer sity Hi gh of Irvine, which struggled earlier in the year, got a first place finish from Woody Glass and a fifth place finish from Gary Darcy to claim second and advance to the CIF preliminaries Saturday at Mt. San A nto nio College. And in the Century League finals al Hart Park in Orange, Villa Park and Santa Ana's Foothill finis hed first and second while Costa Mesa's E stancia was fourth in team scoring and lied for third in the final league standings. But the outstanding race was at McCracken Park. Fountain Valley, which tied Marina in dual meet action, was one of five teams in ac- tion that w as rate d among the top ten in the CIF 4-A poll. But the classy Barons were far s uperio r Saturday as Appe ll. Buhler and Spreitzer re· corded 10:08, 10 :09 and 10: 14. Team m ates Rick Smoot (13th ) and J im Testrake !17th ) ran 10:22 and 10 26 Christensen. one or the CI F 's top harriers. broke out of the pack early in the race to take com- mand and rapidly drew a~ay to "10 in a s parkl- ing 9 50 At UC Irvine, Glass up- set a strong field that in· eluded Mission Viejo's Mike Walterhouse, a 9:09 two miler who was sixth in 10:06. Young, who is r ated on a p a r with Christensen, had a sltght hamstring pull and was 10th in 10: 12. Still, the powerful Mesans got a second place finish from Rill Kolar 19:58) and "ound up 2·4·7·10·12. Mission V1eJo's Tami Darr easily took honors in the girls d1v1s1on by running 11 ·36 '°UTH COAST LEAGUE FINALS At UC lr'llf\f VARSITY 1 GI•\\ fUn1 I .. ttf 1 KOl·t' CC M t 9 S8 J LA80f\t•· 'M\/ ~ \'f J C>wmott CCM f rl) 'J \ O..rtv <Unll 10 OS. fl Waltrrhou•1• fMV• 1b uPJ 1 ThOfTIO\On ICM, lO ()1 9 StfM\Q•• ICoM> 10.oe. Q Mnrlm Mann IM\11 10 11. 10 Younq ICM I 1~ 17 It O"v l(dMt 10 13. t1 Crrhorclt ICMI 10 11 1] Oou9t<1\\ ICOM I 10 I\ " O.m•ln&cle\ I l BI 10 !lo " lnn<i IUnd 10 11 Team '\Corln9 ' Co\t.\ M•·w l' 7 Un1W'ff'\1tv !>!> ) M t\\ll)r\ V1• 1f) ,. 4 Corond ~I Mdr 1~ \ l. lQUf\+J fi. t<"' ''* 6 Od"" Hill\ 1•~ I [ l l nro 1/)1 8 '>.J'1Cl~mtnl•l7S F°H\dl IP1tQU" \t•nOl"O' ' (O\ttl ""'-od 1 Un'""'''"' 1 M ., ''1"' \/1t• ' Coron.a (j9J M 91r \ t •'J~J···• f-" ·• ,, " 0d'1.\H1ll r £1 r , ·•"'"''°"'"" JUHIORV•RSITY 1 r-,, 1n.tm tJr11 ~ 1 7 HO"C> , Un tn 4 1 P.,,.., 1 r M • 1 .4? 4 Rl)t)t•Qu->" (""" 4 ., 11'.t'"' "'(M l 1C •q,., O M\1., IY.,V I ., I Sl'in,...-t tM 'li/ I t"' t1 ""'P':' (M 10 ,~ ') p.,..,.. 11 u" o ' ()ooWoody U~• I 11 r ... m vortft'l ' Cn '. Mt • J' 1 l)f'\•-rl"'"'" u. J M H\ V·•' t 1' ... l i<f .n t f\•..ci ,, l1 ( tl"I t t4 ! I \ill r CENTURYLt:AGIJE ,.!HALS AIH•riPark VARSITY ' w .. 11.11 IVPI •·t.i:? Slll~ancl fFootl\111) 9 14 3, Gr .. tho-IVP) • )4, 4 L•ort..ie fTu\/ 9·•1' S. Ouran tr:oo1~1111• 44 6 Way fl'oothlll\9·"; I Sor•"'°" (llPt 9 O . a. Oa~on tS•v1 9 0 . 9 CJtrrrllo ISA) 9:46: 10. Po'"~" !VP! 9 <I t I Oaty IFootl>ltl) 9 ~ 11 M•rlln IVPI 9 St, 11 F• ... ra !SAVI • S1 u Tot>ertv (~11111) 9 ~) IS WOOOw•rO IVP" Sol. Tt..., KOoonq I Volta P•"" 33· l FOClll\lll lll l S•nt• Ana Vattey '7 • E\lanc1e Ill 5 Tu\l•n 111. 6 El MoclMa IS. ] S•nl• Attd la) ' <>-•-.100 F1n•l lt-•out-\t•nd1n9\.-1 VtU• P.,k 17 ? Footh•lt 11 ) lllf., E"..,... C•• ~S.nta An• V111tyq S Tu\hnO 6 Et -11• 4, I !Itel Or•ngie.,,., S.nt•Ana 1 JUHIORVAltSITY I l~ IVPI 10 CM 1 A"°"rte •Foolhtllt 10 1) 3 C.omt1IVPI10 19 • Toorwr-1 u=ooth•ltJ 10 11 S Qop,..,~1 VP!tO 1) • MaM•nq ISAVllO 1~ I ""''"OQ" CVP' lO 14 8 F1e-tO-.tPd IFr.otMll 10 11 • lo .. 11 fVPI 10 18. 10 H611PI l(IMol 10 ?9 Tf'~m \(Or1nq 1 VIUa P!J(-?S 1 Foo•~·" •O. ) f.• Modt'M 107: 4 Est..,,.. ,.14\Sh, lu\hnHJ~ f •nAI '''dqu ... \tAnd1nqs t VII fa PM~ 11 1 1'0011"11 u . l Et Modt'M '0 "' 1111 ' Tu'it1n and E"anc•a 1, 6. SdnlaAni& "litllt>w·? 1 Or~U'l<Jt! L FROSH.SO PH I Lot><>r, IVPI 10 01 ·1 Clar• (T11sl •a Ol l S<on !Foot~"" 1o·oe. 4 FrP1f1.pH .. 1(t\ tVPt ,,, 03· S 0.Hon IT•l\110 1J 6 l"\11• IEfO\Aoi 10 23. T lhOner tF"0tttruH1 10 1• 8 K,.not"lhl fTu\t 10 ~· qi 0f>"'tnQ tTu-.\ 10 21.10 Ff''""~' 10,dno•• ti' n T~dm \COrinq t Tu ... tt" 1'l 7 Vtlld P.v 11 Sl l ~t)l')ltUll\6" 4 0rdin9@'10l. S F.• Moof-1\d 1'91 lo! S~nl ..t Ana Vt1flf")' 1•n ' E tuu•,•7S9 It S•nt-tAn.al1Q F ""' lt<ttQJ• *"'•"d•nQ 1 Tu,ttn l\ 1 Fo-')t'11ll 1l J Vllld Park t\ 4 Et ~f\d I \ St.t"td And V4'iltft S b 0r•'>QP4 I E\!<1nc1al a SantAAnd1 SUHSl!TlfiAGUf: FINALS AIMcCr,,c •eftP1rtl VARSITY Tars Seeded 2nd l""Mt)li"4 :jl.>• M•r IJY I fl Tr1ro tlll:t ., S..Sl'f(lpm .. nt• t"" v on• F 1f't11I t .. •Ouf' \1dnr7•nQ 1 rn\t t M+....,. 1 UntvPr\1lv l M \\•IH'I \I'., ro 41 tt;,., Lc.t9V"• 8"'a<h '4'nr1 0d"·• Hi~ ~ C.O,onad* IM~' I (t to1n t (.""'"'""""" tE) ~SO 1 c;.n0td fH81 10 01 l Aootlt IF I 10 0114 O""IC'r i~ 1 11) ~ S Sotf'•lt~r t F I 10 14 ~ lA~~ tE 1 10 •s I Got0\1~•" IE• 10 1U Platt !M l 10 119 El\<l•<Oll I Mt 10 •e 10 H•rrtll IHI 10 t• 11 GalhlO !Ml 10 :IO 11 Ano.r>4'" fM I 10 11 IJ s.._. IFI 10 11 .. 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The only olhl'r art'a team to gain a ho me en· count er is Ir vine s University High, the South Coas t Le.ague champion. Univers ity w i ll host Buena Park . while Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa, Edison of 1 funt- ington Beach and Hunt- ington Beach arc on the road. Corona del Mar trave ls to Los Alamitos, and Costa Mesa is at Long Beach Poly as represen· HONDA EXPRESS LAYA.WA.YMOW FOR XMAS •SAVE• 5279 HONDA SANT A ANA JOIW.WAIMa ' 140.74JO lat1ves of the South Coast League Huntington Beach. the No 2 Sunset League team. is at Muir whll<' No 3 Edison 1s at potent Mira Costa. 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For College1 Tars, LB, Coron a · Football Scones Advance FAB WEST USC 24, UCLA 14 La 1 u n a Be a c h , St&D!ord27, CaUfomla 24 Newport Harbor and W a s b i n I t o n S 1 • Corona del Mar Hiab ·W.Ublngton St. 32 School girls volleyball Oregon 23, Oregon St. 14 tea~s advanced to the San Dleeo St. 10, Long second round ot the Cl F Beach St. 3 4-A playoffs Saturday Cal. St. Northrldge 16, night wtt.b opening round Cal. St. Fullerton 10 vi ri A111'4! P..:tllc Je, US lnt118 Cto ea, , W WMhtt19t0114' P.c LUtl\er .... M Laguna Beach, cham-Rec11en<no,wh1111tt1 Pion O( the South Coast Sootl\ernU!i~Stu C•ISl..tlHA10 P\IQott Soul\d lo, C•• Poty Pomona 10 League and No. 3 seed In s u1.,, 14, Los •no-•e. .,, 1 th I (( 11 d S.ntt Ct•r• 20 "'"'"°'it 11 e P ayo s, easa 'Y e-c.1""'•0 .. 1,, ••. C•• 1>01r slo76 teated Estancia 's Eagles llo4w s1 s.. w•1141• .,, ,, of Costa Mesa. run-Hvmt1o1d1s1 n '""os1 20 nersup in the Century EAST League, 15-7, 15-7 with B osto n c o 1 . 3 5, o u t s t a n d l n g Massachusetts o performances Crom Nan· Villanova 24, Temple7 cy Tresselt and Dawn W. Virginia 34, Syracuse Spurlock. 28 Newporlt Harbor, win-Holy Cross 41, COMec-ner of the Sunset League lieut 40 title, won over Moore i:o.o~•mo, ar-tyn1' League t.ri-cbamp, Long E Stroud\burq" ~l-Mbu•9" Beach Wilson, 15-3, lS-2 Set°" H••t 7' weqner • paced by Marie Lundie . ~IDWEST. and Sam Stonemah. Michigan 22, Ohio St. 0 ,._ d 1 M • Se Colorado 35, Kansas .""'rona e ar .s a St. 28 Kings, runnersup m the . . South Coast circuit Iowa 30, M1ch1gan St. had an easy time in dis· 17 posing of hosl Cypress. 15-2, 15-5 with Dale UCI Tri·o Keough and Mor\ica Park leading the way. Edison High School's Chargers of coach Sheri Harvey, s urprised Competes fourt~-s eed.e d Mira. DENTON, T ex.-UC Costa tn the firs~ game, Irvine's Ralph Serna. lS-13, before losing the Eric Huls t a nd Steve final two sets , 15·2. J5:7. Scott will compete in the Laguna Beach will NCAA Division I cross meet St: Pau~ of Santa country championship Fe Sprm,gs an second Monday, here. ro~d action Tuesda~ at The Anteate rs trio a site to be .deternuned finis hed 1-2-3 in the Monday while Corona Division 11 meet last D e 1 M a 1: a n d Saturday in Springfield, Marlboroug h w.1U tangle. Missouri as UCI easily Home site~fth1sone ~ll capture d it s second ~so be decided by a coin straight NCAA title. flip Monday. . Serna, a sophomore Newport J-!artx>r Wlll from Loara High in meet the winner of a Anaheim. won his second game between Thousand s l r a i g ht N c A A in. 0 a k s and B 1 s h o p dividual c rown. All three Montgomery· runners finis hed in a near t•t"<1-A "'"'Round ~<orn dead heal, clocking a ~rtbOrOUQhOef Warr•n 1~ ~. 1$ I ti· m e Of 29 .. 42. St. Paul Mt la~ewooo t$./, t~ II F altermeier Wins Gloria Faltermeier of Irvine's University llifi(h School advanced lo the semifinals or the girls CIF sectional individual playoffs Saturday b:. winning three matches at Cypress College. Faltermeier will meet No. l seed e d Jena Strozier of Westminster High with the winner ad- vancing to the semifinals of the CIF. All acllon will take place at th<' Los Angeles Tennis Club on Saturday. Dec. 6 JuUe Meyers of Costa Mesa's Estancia was eliminated in the first round; Debbie Neal or Costa Mesa m the second round; and Maria Myers of Newport Harbor fell to Falterme1er in the third round of s ingles play Saturday. In doubles competi· lion, Newport's Debbie Gilchrist and Holly Hcn- d ricks on w o 11 t wo matches before I ailing lo finalists Tracy Wills and Jill Mor ton of Santa Ana's Foothill. the No I seeded te a m . Kelly Wagner and Margaret Deneher of Newport, the No. 2 doubles team. fell in the third r ound lo Kathleen Lillie and Pam Salas o f Fullerton's Troy High. CtF tncllvlduat Stthonet Pl•yoff> s ......... Se<onO Round \1'01•"'' f Wf'•lrnln~t,.rl O•f Horow11t tM1U1~an I I TaylQf' t(;(;1 o.t M"V""'' tE\tan<•• • P. 4 NPitl 1(0\M M"' "' ~t f)Aw d fE .. P"°"bnl•l 8 ? Mr•· OC.ah·llj Of"f OOltw'rq 'ln'llll' _.II A 1 My~·,.._ Ntw oorl "'°'' Atck• f\#dl1f"nC14') 8 1 Malito,. t(OON"llV' Ott TurnbOw IMav••or I 9 0 O'Toote CF ootrull) Of!f M< F" ddd,.n tS·.1nny Hill\ I l Fal1prmE1c r IUn• Ott Sut •on tCiC.19 7 Ou~r1trll~•tl 51ro11f'r d~f Tavtor 6 1 & 1 Mtit\dl-f "'"•' t.-1 b 1 Mv•t\ O•! Mohtoo 1-6, ~· F•lttrm.-lf'r ort 0 l oolr 1 ~ 6-t. S.m1fm.ah St,.011.-,. o~t M'~' 6 1 6·1 F•ltf!rmf'1rdfl'f MY~'' 6 3. b 1 Ooul>IH S+<ond Round Wiii\ Mnnon (Footh1l11 drt i<rt~ '"•' Orl .. • l c \D~•or•idl 8 t Moort'I~.-,,, M~tovf'r (Wll~n) Trte,. Dunn !Co\ ta M.-a l oet Moornea<1. 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Supermarket Insomnia lndnstry's 24-lwur Service on lncrea3e By the Associated Press A g r owing number o f sq>ermarkets, are staying open a.>und the clock these days, hop· iJ¥ to boost sales by offering 24· hotr service to customers who camot shop during normal bus&· n~s bours 'there are no industry-wide st..µsti cs on the number of stores o'*ating 24 hours a day, but Oilk Bragaw of the Super Mirket Institute in Chicago said. "Tier e's been quite an incrca:.l' the1ast decade " TIE INITIAL BOOM in 24 how supermarkets came in thf' ear)/ 1970s, pa rtly as a result of the relaxation of locaJ rcgula tioruthat limited business hours In nost areas, the stores that operate around the clock are open seven days a w~k if so· callel "blue laws" do not in terfere Suiermarkets General. a New Jersty·based company which operaes the Pathmark chain of superma rkets ln the Middle Atlantic states. was one of the first ~ try 24·hour operation~ o p e n1 n g a n arou nd the clock ttore in May 1972 A spikesman said 8.S percent of the cl ain 's 102 supermarkets operat.i-on a 24-hour basis The stores 'Vhich a rc nol open around the clock a re located in areus where auch operation is prohibit cd by focal law or is not profita ble. thespokes man srud THE PATHMARK OFFlflAJ, said t!M 24-hour stores wen-a success, but dechned to g1 v<: s pecaric sales figur~ The ntn1 (CONSUMER J business. he said. was "enough to j ustify the increme ntal in- crease" in operating costs. Crime has not been a problem for the 24-hour oper ations beeause the s tores do not keep large amounts of cash on hand and because grocery products arc not high-value items from a thief's p o int of view, the spokesman said . Again, he said he could not provide specific figures. but he added. "My guess would b e there are significantly fewer crime pro- blems between midnight and 7 a.m. than at other times." Safeway, the nation's largest chain, has only a handful of 24· hour stores BUT A&P, THE SECOND· largest chain, opened its first 24·hour store early in 1975 and has 535 round-the-clock opera- li ons acr oss the countr y, representing about one-fourth of aJI A&P outlets ·•They are doing very well ." an A&P s pokesman s aid. adding that there has been an increase in sales But he refused to provide specifics What makes a 24·hour opera ti on a success·• THE PATHMARK spokes m an satd tha t gco ttraphy per se has little to do with It The industry and urestyles In a community arc more.' important than its location he said adding that 24-hour stores do well in areas where there are concentra· lions of people who work on a three-shift basis. such as airline or hospital personnel. The growth in 24-hour opera· lions has been accompanied by an increase in Sunday openings. A survey by Progressive Grocer, a trade m agazine, showed that 49 percent of a ll supermarket s operated by chains stayed open on Sundays in 1975. About 20 per- cent of the chain stores operatin on Sundays started the seven· day-a-week system last year. Among independents, 63 percent of all stores stayed open on Sun· days, up from 59 percent a year earlier. ANOTHER STU DY . m ea nwhile, s hows lbat Americans s pent JUSl unde r $129.3 billion in grocery stores in 1975, an increase of about 10 per- cent from 1974. The study. by Supermarketing magazine, showed that about $101.3 billion went for foods and food products; another $15.6 billion was s pent on other grocery products -including paper goods, soaps and de- tergents, pet foods and tobacco items: and $12.3 billion went for nonfood ltema s uch as healUl and beauty aids, magazines and newspapers Fresh beef accounted for more spending -$10. 7 billion -th"n any othe r s ingle item in 1975 Provis ions frankfurter s, canned hams, bacon, etc -ac- counted for $9 9 billion. fresh vegetables accounted for $8 8 billion. beer for $5 6 billion and fresh fruit for $4 9 billion Shorty Stands Tall Little Jimmy Dickem Top Entertainer NASHVILLE. Tenn (J\P) Jimmy Dickens is only 4-f~·ll but stands Lall in the eyes of fellow country rn1slc singers "Jiml'ly i:\ one of the greatest showmen of all times." says Hank Snow. "He 1s a great artist, a good box tffice attraction and he's a good person - and that's what it takes ... Faron Young calls Dickens "Mr. Entertainer." DICKENS, 55, IS i\PPROACIRNG his 30th year a s a recording artist. He's been on the Grand Ole Opry almut con tinuously since 1948 and put 700,000 miles on a motor home the past five years making personal appearances. He's been in Europe 13 Limes. was the first country music artist lo circle the ~lobe on a world tour and tfas lost count or his recordinRs. He's a like- ly candidate !or the Country Mus ic Hall of Fame. Despite the glittering background. he's chang· ing his career slight.y. He's going to concentrate on ballads instead of novelty songs Like "May The Blrd of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose." which made him famous. "l 'VE ALWAYS liked to do · ballads, and I've put them on the nck of my novelty soocs." Dickens said at the office or bis booking agent. Wayne Hodge, his manager, said Dickens "has never been pro. duced t o s h ow hte abilities he contains . Jimmy has always been spotlighted as a novelty song singer. but I strongly believe in his taJenta to sing balla<h. DICKENS and l predict that he " 'Preacher Man,' is the best r ecord I've ever made,·· Dickens said. ll 's a recitation about a truck driver-preacher who delivers sermons over a Citizens Band radio until he's killed. It's a change of pace from his biggest hits, such as ''Old Cold Tater," "Country Boy," "A Sleeping at the Foot of the Bed," "I'm Little But I'm Loud." "Out Behind the Barn" and "Raggedy Ann." AS SUGGESTED BY SOME OF HIS i;ong titles, Dicke ns uses his size as an asset. "My size has always helped me" said the~---------. 120-pounder. "I play the ( J biggest g uitar 1 ·v~ got to NASHVILLE I accentuate my size. To my knowledge, my size SOUNDS has never hurt me. I've never had a complex '--------- about it." One reason he's so respetted is his devotion to country music. He cannot be drawn lnto saying anything even remotely criticaJ of the industry. ASK.ED I F BE'S CONCERNED ABOUT trends in country muslc, he replied, "No." Instead of being defenslve about progressive country music, as some traditionalists are. Dickens praised Willie Nelson for "simple and down-to-earth music." He said he's changed his act Uttle during his career, although his show is drawlng more young people. "1 haven 't chaqged my mus lc much," be said. "My business mostly is r eturn buslness. People still like down-to-earth, grassroots music. They can un· derstand It. 6. 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 Sunday, November 2' 1978 DAILY PILOT The Blc1est Marketplace on the Oranc• Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can ~II rt . 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On cul de sac. patio & sundeck . ..by ow ner Pr1h c only . Slltl.000. 644·6806 or 1131H873 TI11s new:.pap(•r \\ 111 not know1n)lly JJct·t•pt ;iny GeMrOI I 002 G.-rol I 002 adv~rt1~1 n~ for r l·al ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• estate wh1<•h 1s an vwla lion of the IJw. Houses for Sale ..........••...•.•....• General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PUT YOUR TAX SSS TO WORK In vest an a con domin1mum o r sml house & rent it out. Units now available from $25,000 to SS0,000 CENTURY FINANC IAL REALTORS 752·5353 -~ lirMJle Jells!! Are ~ou confu!>ed & won· clenng how to ad\ crt1sc your Chri)i tmJ)i 1:1ft 1tems·1 For an 1ncx· peni.IVP way to .:o. JUSl l'all our Chno;tm01lo Ad · V1~l'r Jl t;.12 567>1 HEW LISTING! WATERFRONT! Pier/float. Choice loca· taon. 4 BR., 2 baths. 2 frpks .. lge. palio. new deck. Won't last long at S179,000! MESA VERDE 2934 JAVA RD. OPEH SUH. 1-5 Pleasant 4 bdrm .. 2 ba., spotless! Lge. lot, de· tached garage. $104,950! COSTA MESA EASTSIDE 4 Units· Sl.28,000! Botboa lay Prop. Realtors • 67S·7060 * IFYOU have a ser vice to offer or goods to sell, place an ad 1n the Daily Pilot Class1f1ed Section . . . Phone 642-5678. so WHAT'S NEW WITH YOU? Only the Daily Pilot really tells you what's new in your local community ••. every day DAILY PILOT OPEN HOUSE TODAY I TO 4 THE COVE First t ime orrer ed ... the fabulous Sea Diamond ! Private bulkhead location with full water view. Outstanding! $210,000. 985 Bayside Cove West PEHIHSULA POIMT To see it is to Jove it! Move right in-1 to this charming, beautifully de- 1 eorated, rustic r etreat. Triple garage! $159 ,500. 2105 Seville RON lilEllJM.4~ Aii()Cl4Tl:i INC.• 600 Newport Center Orlvo • 640-6500 LUXURIOUS BIGCAHYOM CONDOMINIUM VA Buyers Call How Just redul'cd s20,ooo Spacious three bcdrnnm, family room and dlnmg room with fantastic vit:w No money down. Many to of the Newporl Harbor choos.c fron1._ Call for area as well as night more information. lights. BeautiCully UP· 111Jl&fa~·~;IJ1Jt~ graded with enclosed I ''•1-llll.lm-t:.:-:ai'11111-1W-.ii-a!:!.w~iiil private patio and allrac· 962·4471 r.:; 546-8103 Uve landscaping. Nowl~~~~~~~~~ $215,000. Call 673-8550. Ol'fN Ill Q •II S Fl)N 10 91NI((1 DRASTICAlL Y REDUCED Owner must sell 4 Br, ram. 21.cz Ba . Cameo HighJands, Cdl\1. Sharp, clean, p\'t beach. Act now. Call Agt, 67S-551t. MIHl·EST ATE Perfect family home on cul·dc-sac !'trcct : 4 HORSE MANEUVERS: Put your horses thru lhetr paces a nd swing In an old-fashioned swing with a whisper or the breeze lhru large trees on~ acre. Bonus: Ideal, cozy home for newly· weds. Assume low in· tercst loan w/low mnlhly pymts. Priced to sell Cast! ONLY S49,950. "Cove" Award winnin~ Condo, new vacant. wtr front, many xtrus mclud· 1----------1 In g mi cr owave/seJr 5 IEOROOM WITH · POOL·S72,900 Spread out in this huge 5 bedroom home plus bonus room a nd de· lighlful swimming pool. Ideal ror families who like their recrcatipn at home · pool table is in· eluded. Call for appoint· ment. 842·2535. O/'IN Ill 9 • II\ IUN 10fil No<f• [~:tnlHil cleaning ovens. Compac tor, elec BBQ. wet bllr 2'h Ba. m s tr bath w/ultra tub, btOy crptd thruout. frplc, high ceil- ings, 2200 sq. fl .• al· tached gara~e. pool, jacuzzi , pvt beach . secunty 1:ate & ala{m. 45' boat shp. S25S,000, tn· eludes lancl.prin only. Owner 640·8161 -----SELL·SELL·SELL those Christmas Items from under our DAILY PILOT CHRISTM AS TR t:E CALL our Christmas J\d.Viser at 642·5678• A COHV(NIENT St+OPPINC ANO SEWINC CU10£ ,OR THC CAL a.I THE CO. lnternati onal Designer Pattern '. ,. This peaS'ant look dress I~ from Spadea Bo•tlqtto. It can be made short or long length. A zipper is !At in the center back seam. Fabrics: cotton. !::tlk. challis, blends, lightweight wool. l-'·32 Is cut only In Misses 10-16. Size J 2 rcqulrett 3 yds. or 45" fabric for long lcnitlh and 2V. yds. f(lr 8hort length ulso l 118 yd5. for contrast ~leevcs. To order: send pattern number, si:ic, name, addrcs!I and 7.lp. PriceS2 SO plus 30t postage and handling. Patlcrn &oks by Classification, Supplement 3. Party & Hostess Designs, SUlO J>06Lpeld. Mnlce check payable to Spodea. ~nd orders to this newspaper, c/p Spadea, 2 DridRe St. Milford, N.J . .. f)jont, ~~·15 will soon be ridding high on top with balad-type 9ongs." His current release ls "Preacher Man." written by Billy Joo Burnette and Dale Royal. who wrote the s umm 1' Amash "Teddy !Jear." ~--.. -... -- "BUT l 'M GET11NG MORE young people now. 1 draw middle-age working class people and young people. The youns people are begtnnlnc lo letrn end like country music more. l don't have an explana- tion for It, but I tblok bluearus bu bad a lot to do with It. Bluegrua la beinl played so much at col· Ie1e1 now. Bluecraaa r 1Uval1 drew trem"'dowl crowds.~' J__'._...__:_ __ L:::::::=:~~~~~~~~~~~~==:::f~!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!~~~~~~~!!!J~~!!!~ . ..........._ ....... .. 1 ~· Houe1 Fo1.'Saa. IHoewa Fors• Ho41sH for s• I HOUSH for Sale Hou.s., J.or S* Q DAILVPILOT Sunday.November21, 1976 • ••••••••••••uu••••••• ••••••••••••••••n••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• G;;;.;.;••••• .. •••iooi ~ For s• ~Hoews FM Sc* Ha..1n For Sde Hous•s For 5• <HM"• I 001 G1M1.. I 002 GtMt'ol I OOZ GfMf'Gl1 I OOZ ..................... .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• ... ••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••-••••-.••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRJ::M•KKE SHOWING • G al ' 00 · '--. .-.a I oo• G..,.nal I OOZ G...,...I I OOZ Extn Spcciul $184.500 e.r ,., .... ,.... 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• n ,/? l/J 1J. Your own cotner M1nJ· •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAllt'QffERI N!WPORT SHORES . 1-ele V.:Jtur~ff Kea(l'J t:ci~cE~c~os~eir;~~!J ' "-• a.Story A·fr•rne; wood brick with i. prlvote maonab/ lrvlne SELLER SAIO -"LET'S beumed ceilings ; 4 p•~6 ,,,nf·A. tondacaped backynrd. GO"-on this S ~Jroom. bdrm ~ 2 baths · '.. 5 41 This outstanding larse 21 ,, bath formal dining, secluded putlo. Walk lo furnUy home baa lreih realty kitchen/ family r n,1 .. beueh. pools & ll'nnts. J"SMIMI cua-C.D.M. WESTCLIFF sunrn BUY and spurklinc decor In Open Sunduy 1 S: l~:.!:.! Heduct;d to S85,000. ,. f"U side and out. • Bod11, --=:.......---------P~gnsus . 11011 t h o t 673-3003 642·2253f!:ves Beautiful 3 BR 2~ bath home in new 0 -.. ... l!ADY TO GO _ and this rormut OinlnG rm PINER HOMIS AtOM $43,500 TO $1,200,000 DOVEi SHOltES Beautifully decorated home w /lots of room to entertain. Family room + billiard room & charming formal dining room. Costly detail thruout. 3 bedrooms + maid's room or 4th bedroom. OPEN SUH. 1°5 P.M. 1506 AHTIGUA. CQ39 ) 11._ CA.HYON -OCE.AH VIEW Dramatic Monaco w /expansive ocean/night lights VIEW. Spacious living room, formal dining, br eakfast area +lg. master suite w /jacuzzi. $210,000. OPEH SUH. 12:30·4:30 P.M. I 5 RUE CAMNES. (Q40) ILUFFS ''VIEW" -FtlOMT ROW JOI VISTA MADERA-OP&C SUH. 1·5 P.M. Spectacular Dolores Plan w /custom carpets, drapes, oak mold in gs, e legant mirrored fireplace wall, wrap-around patio +30' deck upstairs ! Air condi· tioned. End·unit. Reduced t o $152,500. (Q4l) FOR THE HAPPY FA.MIL Y Come to see -or call ... Marvelous 4 bedroom, formal dining room home w /2 fireplaces, lg. garden entry, fruit trees, quiet street location near schools. $123,500 fee land. OHM SUN. l·S P.M. 2306 FRANCISCO DR., HEWPORT llEACH. (Q42) IA YSHORES FAMILY STYLE Separate adult & children's wings; steps .to private beaches -in- formal, gracious & dramatic living areas. The best value at $175,900. OPEN SUN. I 2·4:30 P.M. 281 I IA YSHORE DR. ( Q43) "FOR THE 'IN' IMVESTOR" Beautifully decorated commercial property w /5 office rooms & a very fg. display room. Super corner loca· lion in the heart of Cannery Village. $110.000. Donna Lee Custer 642·823.5. CQ44 > HARBOit VIEW A very s p ecial Portofino w /4 bedrooms, 5 baths + guest house. Quar'ry tile entry, hallways, dining room & fireplace. A separate unit ideal for in-Jaws. Complet ely private. Inter-com thruout. $159,000. Lynne Rothell 644·6200. (Q45 > SOUTHPORT MANSION - SPYGLASS HIU But call it home! It's huge but c harming w /6 bedrooms. oak paneled family room, used·brick fireplace, fo rmal/separate dining room. lg. living room w /marble fireplace, spacious oak·panel~d bonus room w /custom built· ins. Ex. panded decks to enjoy the ocean & city lights + gorgeous pool. jacuzzi, gazebo & play house. Maqorie Mahon 644·6200. <Q46 > · HARIOR VIEW SOMEASET Spaciou s 5 bedroom , 3 bath w /superb greenbelt location. One or the lar gest lots in Harbor View. Community pools, park. tot lots & basketball facilities. This won't last :it $149.SOO f ce .J oyce E<flun1I 642·8235. (Q47 ) 1.0CATION. l0CAT10H. DOVEfl SHOHS Entrance of lush landscaping w /pool, jacu1.11. cubana, wat(>rfall & patios to d<'light the entertain~r. Impressive famil y room keynoted w /rosewood & teak paneling formal living & dining rooms -41,2 baths -breakfast room -gourmet kitchen. 60' fee bayfront lot -45 ' float & pie r . J\ppt. only. Vee Stinson 642.8235, (Q48) S0,500 -MEWPo.t HACH Llkc a model home! Private beach -pool & jacuzzi in this exclusive village. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room -b ea m s, white brick fire pla ce. ·-~·h ouse : '~·mobile. Don't miss out 1 Lois Miller 642-8235. (Q49) WESTCLIFF 11.AUTY Drive by 1100 Dover Drive & call for appt. Charming small-family home; heavy s hake roof, used brick. mirrored family room, separate dining, new plush carpet· ing. lg. patio. 2 bedrooms -2 baths. Lovely fenced yard. $137,500. Cathy Schweickert 642·8235. (Q50) llG CANYON VIRSAIUES Luxuriously decorated -Jargest Deane home -highly customized w /used brick courtyards, landscap· ing by Roger's Gardens, pool, jacu zzi & quality upgrading thruout. On golf course w /beautiful views. Beverly Morphy 642·8235. (Q51) 642~8235 6'14-6200 nnstul,offSunluAnuSt. private ar ea with security gate. "" • . . W/frpk. Bapeclally lal"itl 400E.11'"" FOR All Hardwood floors, lush cptng & drapes, beautiful family home 15 r~ady for ramny rm w/1paoe for M • utu stained glass, beaut. light fixtures. you. 4 bedrooms, family room, pool, billh1rd tublc. Thi~ tiome C. • 4!f ' -·a,,,,, Tennis court s, pool & clubhouse. on large Jot and move in condition. A has COf".'PM~ coordinat· ..--~~-best buy at $125 000. cd in~enor with t40 rrulny · • $149,500 unfum., $169,500 furn. /lo 1520 W..-lck. N~ hach s.. 1-5 ~'OJll~ J~fo~~~cr.;~ General I 002 Getlffel I 002 3.5 MAINSAIL SAT /;)UN l ·S NEWPORT HEIGHTS s PARK LIN a NE w ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 116 c ...... y~ --···u.u" r o o '· s 1 o 2. so o ttac~!.~!!12~"!,r ***OPEN HOUSES 1·5*** I 415 Vista Suerte $107 ,000 3 BR. The Bluffs #8 Serena Court $76,000 2 BR Newport Crest 2781 Bayshore Drive $179,500 4 BR Bayshores 718 Goldenrod $120,000 3 BR., Fam. rm. Corona del Mar 5851 Sierra Cielo $99,950 4 BR .. Fam. rm. Turtle Rock 3900 Inlet Isle $133,500 3 BR .. Fam. rm H.V. Hills 219 Via Lido Soud $.550,000 4 BR., Fam. rm .. Pool, Waterfront Lido Isle 4 Hermitage Lane $229,000 4 BR., Fam. rm. Big Canyon 4891 Corkwood $116,500 4 BR .. Fam. rm. Univ. Park 1/J ACRE OH HEWPOltT IAY Prime E . Bay Front location w /an outstanding designed & constructed 7 bedroom, 71h bath home. Spacious grounds include large swimming pool s urrounded by lovely garde~s. pier & slip + a sandy beach & brick terrace, 6 car garage + 6 car off· street parking . $895,000. HEW LISTING-Village l Popular 1-story Princeton model with 3 bedrooms, dining room, & 2 baths. Attracti vely upgraded and located near pools and tennis on wide greenbelt. $79,500. COHDOMINIUM -ILUFFS -FEE Lovely 3 bedroom, 21h bath, nicely decorated home on super greenbelt w /pool nearby. Attached garage w /inside entrance. Great eating area in kitchen & large dining area. Priced to sell -$107,000 fee. FRONT ROW IRVIHE Tf:RR.ACE One of a kind estate-sized grounds. Nearly 1h acre. Rambl ing 4 bedroom family home: view. pool, huge fa mily & garden room. 3112 baths. Hurry $295,000. EMERALD IA Y -BIG, BIG, VIEW F'rom huge deck & most rooms. .Jus t rf'modcled :J bedroom. massive Living Hoom w /cathedral ceilings. wet bar & gourmet kitchen. Adapta. bl1• home t·lose to bea ch, tennis. pools $279,500 fee. FRENCH CHA TEAU OH THE IA Y Onl' llf a kind view w /50' on the water plus pool. 4 bedroom, 3 bath, m any custom features. Family sized kitchen. large living room, curving staircase. All with a feeling of quid elegance. $475,000 fee. NEWOFRRING Big Canyon Plan 2. it he<lroom with conversation pit. Open view. This won't last at $229,000. OCEAH AND CA.HYCH VIEW Privatl' !->Clting for spacious con· temporary four bedroom home. Largr lot with pool. Effective use of glass, stone and wood. $195,000. IM A CLASS IY ITSB.F An authentic "Williamsburg" col- onial has just been created! Custom. quality features including the most minute details make this architectural dream an outstanding achievem ent & distinct asset to the community o f Corona del Mar. Partieulars available with appoint- ment. Presented at $175,000. IA.Ck IA Y VIEW -BLUFFS Just listed 3 bedroom, 2112 bath home in Bluffs. Shows like a model. Has security alarm plus intercom system . Great brick patio on view side. Truly a fine home. $129,950. IRYINE COVE Lovely 4 bedroom family home built around lushly planted patio w /pool a nd paddle tennis court. Ocean view. Easy access to private beach. Security gated community. $235,000 fee. COROHA HIGM.AMDS Like 2 homes. One w /3 bedrooms, 2 baths. large private patio. Other w/2 bedrooms, game room w /wet bar, pool. ocea n view from both. 5 car garage. Many extras. Call for an appointment. $210.000. A COlDWlU IAHKH CO. "" ~ •--. CLOSI TO PAlk •SCHOOLS -Heavy SOPlUSTlCATED Ex· Fabulous view of Big Cyn golf course, shake roof bay window overlooking ecutlve Bonteaux Model t & Ocean (...,.m th1~ glamor ous 4 • h i t t t on the lj1<> Canyon Golf m ns •v m garden, 3 bdrm OM€} on qu e s ree · course with Bay and bdrm 41h bath home. Professionally 2 Double garages with alley access. ni g ht light views. decorated, best location, lovely wrap. $89 500. Glamorous 2 Bed & Oen. around patio with w~er fountllin, air· sst' s-1.,..ar-dleto, HI s.. l·S decorated in quaint g~ cond. Italian marble. 3-car garage. taste. Fast escrow pon •· Beautiful! $271,500 UNIVERSITY PARK ~!1·9.~~o ;."cfu:iAJ~~ 2 RUE ST. CLOUD SA~/SUN l·S IRAHD MIW TOWHHOME -exclusive SANDY B-~A C H and area. One level, 2 bedrms., 2 baths, Beautiful J>atio with llG CAHYON-$275,000 dining room and 2 enclosed patios. wide open a-paces view. A s pectacular & Wlusual 4 BR·Broad-Sham Spanish tile roof Move in for M11gnlflcieht 2·St~ry t I ti { · ~ r • home with large living moor! In a per ect oca on or a view Chris tmas! rm & master bedroom of the golf cour se & on an extra large 29 Tahoe,'"'"• S.. 1·5 overlooking water & lot. Enjoy the pool or jacuzzi or: just WESJCllff view Quiet location with enjoy this beautifully decorated home. EXCEPTIONAL . 4 &ds. for the family 4 llG CA.HYCH TOWNHOMES OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUH l·S Sparkling New! Country club al · mosphere. Private garden court en- tries, pools. tennis courts .& views. Sunken L.R .. wet bars, security. T h e ''Green brier" mode l. Delightful 2·story 2 bdrms, sitting rm, 2 baths lge DR. Lge patios. $118,500 ; lease $700 mo. 32 Cyn Island O'r. The "Oak crest " I-story model rughly upgraded. Air·Cond, Jush c ptng & custom drapes, Corning range. View. Lse $950 mo. 22 Cyn Island Dr. Beaut. "Greenbrier" 2-story. 2 BR, sitting rm, 2 bath, formal DR. Gorgeous view! For sale $149,500, for lease $850 mo. 42 Cyn Island Or. Spacious "El Dorado". 3·Bdrms, 2'f.z baths 2-story. Lge kitchen, Jge DR, Beaut. golf course view. $159,500; lease $850 mo. 26 Canyon Island Dr. 2111 Se11t ........ Hlls Road NEWPORT CEMT'Elt. H.I. 644-4910 G~neral I 0021Getteral 1002 . ....••..•...•.••..•..• ··~···················· ~ ~ $88,000. IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3BR expandable, in a super nbrhood w /hrdwd firs, R&O, w /w crpts. Ext. new Spanish texture stucco. lrg. trees & nicely ldscpd lot. Lots of rm for xtra vehicles + dbl gar. orae HOUSE '2:00 to 5:00 526 'sClltto Ano•••·· H.I. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport lfyd. comer 3oth I 00 FEET TO BEACH $74,500 Cute 2 bedroom, 1 bath beach cot· tage. You won't find m any more of this type of property in prestigious Newport Beach Call now 640.6161. HARBOR HIGHLANDS Charming 3 bedroom home in pre· stigious Newport Beach. Fantastic swimming pool with separate dress- ing room. Excellent location near shopping and Mariners Park. Call 640.6161. EST A TE SIZE LOT Private yard on huge cul-de-sac lot. Close to beach and tennis club. Deane built 3 bedrm home with spacious, air y feeling. Decorator wallpaper and warm wood panel accents. Reduced to ~.995. Call now 962·4454. LA CUESTA W /POOL Rare, single story Valencia model with dramatic enclosed courtyard entry. Island kitchen with breakfast area. 4 Bedrooms, dining + family. room. Master b(\.th has door to rear. Low mainte nance yard with beautiful ANTHONY POOL. $89,500. Call 962·4454. NORTH COSTA MESA New listing in a nice neighborhood. Has 3 bedrms and a game room. Big patio area and huge.back lawn. "Early Bird" will take this at $59,950. Call 546·4141 NEWLY LISTED "LIVI LIKE A KIHG'" near So. Coast Plaza. Have your own p~ivate lake, enjoy the security or yo!J r own gated community. You'll love this 3 bedrm, m aint. free home at. $72,500. Call 54f-4141 s~ l'r YOU'LL WAKf m Beautifully who wants beach li".ln~ "'" ' h 1n a more formal fashion, decorated 3 bedr~m, 3 bath ~~e. s EE TH E w ATE Ji Has all new intenor -formal dmmg s 154 . soo w ATER 1 room w /fireplace, cozy family rm., & BOA.TS & GREEN wonderful new kitchen. $137 000. P.ARK. An unobstructel/ ' view from this largf 1206 Esaex, Hewport ldt Sat fS-I ·S DUPLEX. One of the Ccv loff Cafftbrfdge & ~t large duplexes on thr MESA VERDE 4 BEDROOMS market with a 4 Bed t: Den unit and a 3 Bed a111 MOVE IN TODAY -master bedroom Patto unit. L .• ive in o.tf! with bath. ~ bedrooms wi~h bath .. & :~~c~~~~~~c ~t~!~~!caf twin lavatoncs. Large family or din-uon. ing area. Newly painted and carpeted, •-------~ shake roof, fruit trees. & excellent OLD landscaping. $88.500. 2828 TabocJo Pf., C.M. SatJS-1·5 NEWPORT HEIGHTS LOOKING FOR LARGE YARD, large garage, fruit trees, low taxes? This 2 bedroom California cottage is availa· ble now. Be the fi rst to see this new lis ting. $75,000. 515 lnine, An., Hwpt lch. Sat/Sun 1·5 I GeMrol I OOiGetteral t 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BEST IN BLUFFS i-PLAH CHOICE EAJlLY ILUFFS with great , exp ansive view. Luxurious neutral wool carp., Van Luit paper , shutters. Impressive gated courtyd. entry, lus h plantings. 3 Lge. private patios. Spacious 3 BR. 211:.i ba., fam. rm. Xlnt value, $133,500. Exclusive, app't. only CHOICE BAYFROHT LEASES End units, 3 beaut.. 3 BR, 2112 ba .. nr. pool. ~00 To $750 Mo. Of'EH 1-S 2975 9UEDADA HELEN B. DOWD REAL TOR, IMC. MlS 644-0 I 34 1973 Top Lister & Top SalesllMlft · 1974 & 1975 ........_Up H•wport•Mesa loard of Realtors GeMrcrl 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IF YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED TO LIVE BY THE OCEAN Spectacular 180 degree ocean vie~ in· eluding m agn ificent sunsets. this 3 bedroom, office. 4 bath home with a sparkling pool, located at 4545 ORRINGTON A VE. in Cameo Shores is OPEN SUNDAY l :OOto5:00 PM. Asking $198,500. A SA.MD & SEA REALTY 675-8100 S@~dtl 1'.A-'£ £tr Se That lnfriguing Word Game wifh o Chuckle ----141104 ~y CLAY•. POlU•N 0 RMHO"g• ..... 6 ><•o .. btod WOtdl below to "'o~• 6 111nple word1. Pri<i• let1et1 of -11 In lt1 11"9 ol iqvOrel. I SYTRUD I I I' I' I I I NU S NE K. t I I I I' I (a t j 0 i" l' TI I ----- There la so rnuth contt .. I H A P C E R ~ diction In the world. For I I I I II l nshnc:e, they a.y we ahould never repeot ovr T U y T A l mlsf1kes. So why do -i...-..-."P""'-~-.r-1 -over incl over 1g1ln so m 1 n y old 111.,1arred '--..._...__+-...___""! movlea on T V ? ..... COUNTRY ' lfn~~~ t!~~h~ jus t like the o c Grandma & G ran pa used lD live in! Lge i;1t · ting rm w/big fircpl e, 9' ceilings, old fashi ed fre~ standing tub nd sink. This will bring ck memories, but you' t· ter hurry! Call 645·0' 3 OMTHE1 WATEi W/PVTIOATD CK Premium cor ov look· Ing the sailing of ats & s wimming du1ks & swans. Cast for trout & bass from your frint yd. 4 BR. 3BA. induding romantic m str suite w/23'xt5' sunde~ & :i car gar, centr~l air, maint. free lvin g. Member ot th e soph1slicated Suf & Sail. ing Club. Resort ~ving yr 3round. "L1fetine Qp. portumty". ' REALTY CONCEPTS 581·750<1 WHYPUT FF HA,,IN SS AHYlON ER? Super area. S~er condi. tion. Super fa 'ly homt. This S bedroo • 2 story large home is a corqer lot near all sc Is, shop- ping and R ntington Slate Beach. Just re· duced. $83J SO. Call 546-2313 beCote it's too latetDseeit! , - liinll SECURE IMCOME 8"i. Cn!>h rt•turn for S200.000 cash inve:.l· ment. Call (or details: MAYO CK eo"rOlll&TIO.,.,, lAGUNA BEACH (714) 494-214«5 ISLAND South Baif ronts HEW EXt USIVE 4BR, 4IlA, dtn, 2 fplcs in 3,000 sq. ft. Slips w /2 slde·lles, a car gar. Yaces lite main turnln!! basin w/out:1tandins views. PotenUul duplex. FIXER UPPER 3BR +. w/3DA & Cam rm. Nearly oeros11 from the Pavilion "'Ith all th1· boat activltlea In front ol )'our living room or the enormous ma•ter bdrm. KIMGS RD. VIEW Magnifircnt &howpiecl'. 2BR & posh den w/com- ma.nd l n g views or Newport Hatbor. This &opruslocated home has been totally upgraded end reflects t.he finest of features. Exceptiona l ::~ S<llboa l!!tland Realty ,.\\Hl(\'tt'f~'f~\'\--.• 673•8700 ' 901 Dover Drive HartM>f' View <Anter r 644-1766 ,101 St\N-JO.\OUIN HILLS RO. SELL·SELL·SELL those Christmas Items from under our DAILY PILOT CHRISTMAS TREE CALI. our Christmas Ad· Viser ot $42-4618 • Irvine at Campus Vall•Y C.nter I 752•1t14 ,__. ______ ..__ -f IN NEWPORT C.ENTER OHicC'\ lo,aft"d ., Co\fo Mr'o Huntinqton Beo'h --t't!'wport S..·ach ------SCRAM·LITS Answus in Clau.iflcatfon 5lSO J I ~~!~!.~~~.~~ ........ ~~!!!.~~~.~~ ........ !~~~!~!.~~~.~~~ ....... ~c::~:!.~~~~~ ........ 1~~!~!.~~~.~~ ....... . GetK>f'ol I 002 G8H'Of f 002 G"9eraf I OOZ GHwal I 002 Gewrol I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TUCKED AWAY on qwcl C'o~ta Mt•-,,1 1111 de sac. J tlct!room, ".! bath!'i + hu1w lxmu' rvoni 11deal for m(l<ht>1 in IJ~ I l'CD.JS:•""· l'll' I Ml JI do.wn h\ 1111, ft tile-'hJk1 r uor, la1,it.-\llrll anil much m11r1•1 1'1111 .. 1 nght hu11 \ • ~ 16 .llll!O ~HERITAGE REALTORS SIMPLE TASTEFUL \OJ 1•0•111110Jllt1·.1I 11111· 111 lhu bl01>l \ .dt11''. 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""I• tlrt•sstnl! .11 '"' St•p l.rn11 rlry 11 , 'tor:1g<' •m•:t :1 ''Jr ~ar:tJ.:I'. :;('C' ICI ,q> 11 r e l'I a t c • ~ I :1 x , :; v ti tH 1-7:!70 /!"-'tilt Smili ti"'fHCalt REALTORS MESA VERDE 4 BR~AMILY S84,500 lm111 .. 111.111· .\"''·' \,.,tit I li1·d1111•m dttll f11111•1 HOMES OPEN 1-5 This Afternoon UNIQUE IHI.ACK BAY -Nicely located 4 bdrm. :i bath. w/fam rm + pool & tge covt'rcd patio. All for $116,000. See J anet Lehm a n at 1743 Bayport Way. UHIQUE IH RANCHO SAM JOAQUIN - Vww of hills, w ith approx. 1850 sq.ft. la~tefully decorated 3 bdrm. 21 2 bath eontlo. P riced at $112,500. Find Ba rbie Hutchings at 10 Montanas Sud. UHIQUE IH MESA VERDE -3 bdrm. fom rm. lge lot, \·acant. Lease at S600 . ~o 11r 'i l'll al $!J2 ,5UIJ See Jack1l' llandlem:rn :.it 3140 Country Club Dr UNIQUE IH IA YCREST ·I lkdroum ..,1n~lt! ... tory. Jmpll' lot . \':.t(':.Hlt . Sl43,500 Scl' Ju /\nne P1·rk in:. at 2000 Windward Lane . UNIQUE IN CORONA DEL_ MAR :l bcl rm. 3 hath unit. spacious, Pfiltu. $450/mu Set· Nan<'y L a ux al \t l9 Larksp ur \. UNIQUE IH BACK IAY -Contemp?ra'ty w ith a n tiq u es. clean , s pacious. $162,500. See Natalie Fogarty al 2206 Windward Lane. U~l()U~ ti()MI:§ REALTORS' I ll I.Ill 7 CORONA OEL MAR. 675-6000 ME SA VER OE 546 S990 • CALL US I GeMrol 1 002 G~rol 1002 ......•.................••••...••••.•••••..••• l\eu111II111 I' .11 ''"'" ''' ------------------hn1rl\ ...,l.111 "'" 1 ' '"'' i; 11!.Jlll lt' l •11 Ill.ii 11 I Ill O.. room 111.''·'"' \\,di .. 1 l1n•µl.1• • llu).!t' 1.111111\ flll)Jll :-.1111111•'' l!1tlll lllO'I l.1 t (' h1·1> :0..1•1• I 11 d." mast1•r ~1ni.: 11lu., .c m Of I.' l .I Ill ii ~ •,I 11· ti lJ t' d f II 11111 :> i) W 111' I lr:msfl'rrt•<I MuM "'(' 111 lte I 1 t· v.,. ll u 1 n · • .11 I 752· 1700 l\OW 1 OPH-'IHtl•H it 1f1 I• Ii I• f• [®Bl EXECUTIVE BEACH ESTATE 3 BR ASSUME S48.800 tr•·• !111 ti .11•p• • , h I•• fJll, , .. •'' '''I ,1U I I • .11 r ,,,.,.,. 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Cjll to see. ,,nu:zAilfl'"I 962-44n r.:o~- DREAM HOUSE Cherm 11.ilor(' 111 1111 .. ;1 bedroom. l.irgc J.111111.' room ho m t'. l>hlr i:aragt'. 1·;1111 1•1 <'Ill de i;ac. (.'1111><' tn. YMCA Open Sunday t !'i : JIM Mlr11 J.oma.orr trvme {_;s t ~t J3!!1f' 644 -1133 ~~ ... a lh ANYTIME BEST IN BLUFFS OPEM SUH. 1-5 300 VISTA MADERA :J U d r m s . f <1 m i I y . f.<: s l r a I 1 t a , J<:V f<:HYTHI N(; an a v1tw hay. park. l1gltts 1·:v1<:RYTHI NG 1n th1 :-. hl'Jllllflil "~: .. rt'<lont• f<~VERYTlll NC: c·lt·verlv dont' inrl IJ<'Uni $154.600 LEASE OR LE.ASE /OPTION 1:,<·lu t\ c· c 111do 111 'kwport Beath lk.1ut1 t 11I up.._r.•cl••, Plu..,h ec1rpeling Shnw ... l1k1· 111°\\ l..C!l' :1 hrlrm . :1 h.1lh:-. 111',ltlt it ul :.:n·1•11lll'lt that IL-ads lo \11111 prl\ .1tc> IH•.11 ... lip Ft•t• l<tnd & w.111·1 n .!ht.., O\\lwr .1n\11H1s 112;1 W C11a .. t II\\\ Op1•n Sun I ;, •LEASES• > f\H C'ondo ""'~le IP\'l'l S37;, :1 BH . :-tni.!1<' ll•\'1'1 $.')25 .: HH -.1111..!lc· lt·H·I. orig Hluffs s.>1;, ·1 HH l,1k1· Ill'\.\ l $.')!15 .I HH \V;itl'r \ IC'V.' $67:1 ..: Im & tlc•n .I .t"m11w l'rN•k. 111·" $7!)5 --Ge-neral I 002 1Ge-neral .....••..........•..•.• ··•····•·········••··•• l{o11m In ,!rm.\ .t lwlr rn l.imth rm :! 1·h1'l'I .V· I 1ri•pl.11·1·.., \!'I\ prt\ .JIC hrl('k l<•rr..i1·l· 111q for \.Oil Hri~hl . .itn ... t11d10 for \Jnm & h<'r lr«ac;ure'>. ull on J h1ggif' t."i fl lot ISl~J.500 I Hv ,\ppotnlmt•nt Only Corona tkf ma; Prop. 2435 E. Coast Hwy .• CdM 673-8494 ~~ Ge...ral I 002 General 1002 ......•..•.•.......•...•..•................... ATTENTION: \ ~:1·~.H \ -.;:-, 1111 1,1!1· "" \ \ l lc11n1· 111,111, '' 111)\\ 11 tu 11 • Sr 111 11111tt11n ~ o-ttllll\ Ill \llllr ot\\ n holllt' flO\\ THE HOMES ELLERS can 752-5353 llJ\C 1>omclhtnl! In ,,.11 ' NORTH TUSTIN I ,11 \!t' hoU\\,· un •• l.tt'J.tl' lt1l IOI •• l.1ri.:•· l:11n1h I llr. fain 1 ''' tl111 I! 1111 t)11wl rt•,1tl1•nt 1.il lcll'alu•l\ n r t h t' 1 u 11 t • 1 1 11 11 " t 1;(; "~Pl Fw~,. 'iil,tKIO THE HOMESElLER S 752-5353 Class1fl~d ad' dn 1t ~c·ll N.'ll 1dle llcm" &12 S67 Gew«ol I 002 G""'al I 002 ···•··•··•··············•····················· BUILD YOUR CASTLE rm this choice Laguna Beach site. Overlooks m ain beach. whitewater view. village lig hLc; al night. COME SEE US!! open llri11'i<' S;1t & Sun l·S. Neat and sparkl ing :1 h<'rlroom_ home plus hrec:r.ew ;1 v & s('p;arate room, J?rcat for !'il ud10. 11.!cnagcrs or mom-in- law. ~3.950 23 I I I Ca..,~ B Toro 545-0921 ~97-1761 L.iguna •• Reach Ftnd whnl you wnnl 1n ~~!!!!!!!!!!!80!,2!!!!S!!!!!!!!. C!!!!!o!!!!a!!st!!!!Hi!!!!!. g~hw!!!!!!!!a!!y!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ , Daily Pt.lot Cla slfleds. _ OCIAHROMT LOT n ear the Balboa Pier ; th.is is a prime investment! Holc.l for furtber appreciation or build 2 un- its n ow . $135,000 -First time offered by second generation owners. CAMEO HIGHLAHOS J Hdrm. & den lge lot. quiet <·ul de sac: key to private beath S.12.l500 Or offer COttOMA DEL MAR ounu S93,000 Tht• least expens1vP two duplexes 1n Corona dcl Mar. al SJ:J .000 radi. Good lotati1m. lclt s of potential A goo<l huy for a qutt•k m ov111g inn·slor. DO YOU HAYE llG EYES? If so. we have two home:, with the b1gge~t views you ever did se~: one in Irvine Terrace. one in the Bluffs. Both on cliffs edge, with view enough to make you happy a ll day & half the night. ARE YOU SUFFERING? Because you can 't find just the right r eside n ce to move up to. or do·Nn to? And you wis h to exchange ,:,our present abode & gel Into a r ~w one with minimum fuss l·:•;1 us at 673-4400 Division of Harbor lnvestme-nt Co. G.neral I 0021 General I 002 •.•.•.•................•.•.................... OPEM HOUSES SAT /SUH HOOH 'TIL DARK 28 16 Cliff Dr., Newport HeiCJhh WALK TO IEACH OR BOAT -sunbathe on large sund<>ck 2 BR.. fam rm .. 2 RA , c ustom Newporter. Mus l see to h<.'llC\·e A real bargain at $149.500. SUMDA Y OHL Y HOOH 'TIL DARK 4419 W. Cst Hwy .• N.B. OWN YOUR OWN 40' BOAT DOCK and t' '" v t· u s Io m 3 BR 2 BA Townhouse on tht• ocean 111 Newport Nl•vcr au~.11n al Sl21.500 fl.SK ABOl 'TOl'R'.\E:W Fl~ANCl~G' RED CARPET REALTORS 645-3474 Gett~ral I 002 Ge-ner'!I I 002 .............••....••.. ·•·•··•·•······•··•···· RANCH REALTY 551-2000 S Pf<:<"TAC lJL,\H Tt'HTLE flOCK VI J·: \V Th,.., lw.aulll uf :$ bdrm :.! 1 .! lw lh l'l.111 :ill 111 Turllt• Hot'k T('rr~11·c• h,1 ... ,1 1.mt,1:-.l11 \ tl'W In da_, & 111ght' LI\ 1nL: 1 rn c°<I "p J 1·io11.., I ,1 m If ' rm w 1 I h ht'.11111ful Pa lo ... \(•rd<'s Stnnl• 1·'11 ••plat·t•" t 'pgr:ided <·arpetrn~ & tlt'.'1>"" thruoul <·I)\ 111 t·d p;1lio Rear ':ant I'> ..,o h1g 1 lwn· ·.., room for .1 pool' \\'l'l har L;,an:c lormal dining rm. $1 11 !JOO OPEH SUNDAY 1-5 I 9191 HORWOOD TERRACE HEIGHTS -UNDER $60,000. < ' h a r m 1 n g :i I IC' <I r 11 o m w 1 t h hard\\11od floors on :i tug lot ''kwrort 11.s r hor ll1~h S.-hnol dis· trt<'l Spru<·e up ;incl s.I\ e C.\LL 751 ~H!ll NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX - Bt~lkr tha n rn·w two-story, a s hort walk from the beach. Both units are 2 bcclroom, 2 h ath luxur~· units. on corne r frc lot. Vull pnce $125.000. CALL ~51>-26fi0 . MESA VERDE -$46,500. Immaculate two story Townhouse with C(•nlr ~tl air condition ing. privat<' putln, community pool and loads of ('harm. Priced for quick sale w1 lh low mtcr<'sl rate assuma- ble FllA loan ('/\LL 751·3191 SIX HOUSES All on an f':aststdl' <'osta Ml•:-.u -.t rl'l'l High demand rC'ntal an•t1 Prc>st'nl owner's home 1s charming :J bedroom. 2 hath. with fireplace and pool. <;n·;1t invest - ment. CALL 556·2f1'l<I MEREDITH GARDENS -Three ' car gar aJ,!e and boat gate ,give fl ex- 1 bility t o t h ts two level. four bedroom. three bath hom e with formal dining room and paneled family room Localed in a very ex- clusive neighborhood on a cul-dc- sa<· s treet. 1-'ull price Sl8.500. CALI, 556-2660 INVESTMENT -TRAILER PARK with 19 s paces. 2~'4 acres with two 'houses. Pool and shuffleboard . 4 miles from P erris Lake. F'ull price. $150.000. CALL 556·2660. c;::: SELECT T PROPERTIES --. --·- Sunday November 21 1976 DAILY PILOT C3 HCMatH For Sale HouH$ For Sale-...•....••..•..•.••.••• ·•••·•·•·•·•·•·······•· G""'el 1002 G11Mtol 1002 .............................................. REALTORS 67S-5511 OPEN HOUSES #49 JASMINE CllEB( DR.: In Con>na del Mer. hautlfully appolftted tw••toc'y home in HM HW prhah Cotca1111ftity of Jamin• C.-.ft_ l'Wtt bedroolN. 21/J battls. fca.Nly room. library. .ct mcahf' suH. Includes o pri•• sittin9 rOOM with fi,.oc•. Pool, facun.i, clubhou1• & TEHHIS COURTS. Ar- nlftCJflM'nh ha...• bHft ..... at got.cl """' .. or~ SUM ONLY I to 5 PM. $172,500. 2672 IASSWOOO RD.: ... usnLUFF; C)l"Hf focofiOR (doft l'tof bocJl up to J .. bor'H Rd. t. near schools. *ppin9. c..d ouon from a lonty pcr\.payCJI omd. Foer IM-drooms, fomily room & POOL OPEN SAT & SUM I to 5. SI 19,SOO. We han onotfle,. excltincJ two story home wittl OCEAN VIEW; many built-m features -~autiful min-on. top ~ity appliances; three bedrooms, 21/J battls. family room - in JASMIHE CRE8'; 24 hr. quard & 9crted "'try; pool, jac&1ui. TENNIS COURTS • clubhouse. Pleas. call -~will aw *fiqftf.. ed to show it to you. CORONA DEL MAil: Chino Co•e; proc· tically the only lot Cl'l'ailable in Hte area wit+. an outstanding JETTY AND OCEAN VIEW_ CloH to beach area. Gentfy sJopMc) & HSY to bu ild on ond OWNER WILL SUIORDIHA TE AHO CARRY FfMAMCIHG. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy •• Corona def Mor 675-5511 BUSINESS FOR SALE I, o t' a I rt' s t a u ran l . be a u l 1 f u 11 y equipped Land. bwldmc plus apt F.x~ t•ell<'nl 1nt·oml' ~50.000 Call Montana al RUMBOLD REAL TY INVESTMENTS 3 I 2 MARINE A VENUE IALIOA ISLAND 675-4822 Gene,.ol 1002 1 GeMral 1002 . •..•.•....•....••••.....•.•.•.......••••••••• cae: GEDBDE ELKINS CD. OVfR !)() Y[Ans o r SfRVICE eOPEH SAT. & SUH. 1-5 #3 LINDA ISLE -MEW PIER Bayfronl Custom fl\\•·ilt 2 Story Spanish C~· ft \. by Routon Hodges. S U :nily Room. Wet Bar. • ,, ~plact's . Te rrace Deck with F ir e pit. $275.000 209 NATA -BAY VIEW! Spectacular F'ront Row Location in lhe r:vcr Popular ''Bluffs" 3 Level Condo with 2 Ht'<irooms. 2'::? Bas. F'a mily Room. 2 P atios. Upgraded $150,000orLs 10pl 402 VISTA TRUC~ Blu ffs .. ,~ Pl:.in · Cond o with Un usua l Mu:-ll· Hoom F.ntrv . :1 Bedrooms. 21 :! BiJlhs Conversation Pat & f<'1rcplan•. djo111s (~r(•t•nhell Reduc<'d to $9!).500 2f0 VIA CORDOVA Lido Isle. S Bedroom-;, Lovely Oper. Plan with View of Lus hly Planted Patio Offering Complete Privacy with J ac u zzi . W e t B ar, 2 Fireplaces. Game Room . $207.500. Open Sun l 4 227 VIA ORVIETO -UDO ISLE Prime Loca tion Near Bayfront San- dy Beac h & P ier . J Story. Tile Roof. Mcd1 t with 4 Bedrms. 2 Ba ths. Huge. Patio . $132,500 Ope n SUN l ·S 418 PLATA IH THE "BLUFfS" Muc h in Demand F'ront Row E Pl an Off!'rt>d for Lea se 3 Accf rooms. 2 1 :.! B;,it h:-.. ramify Room. Largl' J<;n<'lo~wd Patio $750 Month. Opl•n SUN I 5 eaY APPOINTMENT 'TWO" IN CORONA DEl MAR Custom Built by Wilton Beck + In· come Unit. Owner's Hom e With 3 Spacious Br, Open Beam Ceilings Copper Plumbin~. Family Room & Wet Ba r . Countless Amenities. Ren- t a l Unit 3 Br. 2 Ra. Prime Location. Exclusive Lis tin g hy ".Joy of Newport'' IA YCREST CUSTOM! Charming 3 Bedroom s, Parquet Floor in Entry. P aneled Den, Fami- ly Room and 2 Fireplaces. Sunny Yellows and Greens Thruout Shows Like N ew. eDRIVE IY -CALL TO SEE 't 12 GALAXY o-.vE Dramatic O ne Story Home With Old-Wo rld Charm. Unobstructed View Overlookin~ the Back Bay & Bird Sanctuary Area. 3 Bedrooms, Fam Rm, Ext ensive Use of Marble. 111 DOVllt DltVI 631-1800 Relocating? TARBELL CAN HELP YOU locate your new home and sell your present homu al a goOd profit• We're a member of RELO, lnter -C1ly Relocation Service. a national network o t reallors experienced 111 handling family relocation problems Whether moving across town or across countty , call the friendly folks at Tarbell Aller all. we ve been FIMDIH' HOMES FOR FOLKS SINCE THE WEST WAS WOM! W1ndifta Staircase! Jusl~ t~sted' 4 bedroom execut1111~ condo 1n Irvine' Wood parquet entry foyer leads to a oramaltc w1nd1nq staircase that lead'< to lt'te 2nd story Gorgeous mastPr suite with 11s own bath and dressing area 1().guest c:ltn•no room. deluxe kitchen built-In~ with sell cleaning oven Lu'ih bP1ge carpeft, 3 baths 1n all A heck of a townhome S98 950 Cati 540-1 720 Custom Retreat-Pool! Professionally landscaped grounds with a no care rear yard! Delightful pool, huge patio area. Front atrium courtyard leads 10 inner loyer Spacious floor plan offers a 3 bedroom wing, 21i; baths. Candlelight dining room, separale family room. 2nd fireplace 1n the 11v1ng quarters. Loads of bu1IHns. cupboards. china closet. wet bar & wine rack. S 124.500. Gall 540-1720. Entertainer's DeliC)ht! You'll love this beautiful custom home in pnme area• Protess1onally decorated and landscaped qualtly cons1ruct1on thru and lhru Srereo & intercom system built-in vacuum Tiled fountain & hoqe magnesite deck oorch. 5 gtonous bedrooms, 3 batM Extra den r seoarare lam1ly room w11h fireplace Formal d1n1n9 served by a tota!f.,. modern kitchen A home for the r>xecut1ve1 S225 000 Call 540-1720 $41,500 -Loveable Location! If location 1s important, you ti love this charming starter home convenient 10 shops and busesi Extra wide driveway, large patio. enclosed and covered doubles as a game room 3 bedrooms. eat-in l<itchen with wood cab1ne1s. Living room area for parties. Just ltsled, can 540-1720 fOI' a shOwing• Original Owner Home! Proress1onally decorated home shows the best m pride of ownership Neatly landscaped yards with sprinklers fOf' convenience• Inside features 3 bedrooms. 2 full baths Wood accented ranch kitchen separate lam1ly room area with 1t s own fireplace to tell stones by Large dance floor oa110 for outo00< lun El Torodetighl S67 250 Call 540-1720 For the Commuter! You'll love this 1111ta style condo close to the freeways• Smoketree t ownhome wit h completely maintenance tree yards. Stone paho area for BBO's. 4 versatile bedrooms. family room & kitchen combo for entertaining or just plain relaxing. Secluded master bedroom. walnut wood cabinPts. 2'"1 baths. All this for S68 900 Call 54(}.1720 EI Care Yards! Delightful Summerfield home perfect lor the working coup1e1 Jog to tho bf'ach or ride your bike' Brand o;pank1n new patio area tor 880 s Carpet-;. drapes decorate the free !lowing ·~ floor plan 3 bectroorm 11~ baths Lots of room for enterla1n1ng Take over payments when you assume> the low in1ere!.I loan Ask1nq S67 500 Ca:! 540. t 7?0 Home of the Y ecr. Super deluxe home in Newoo<l Beach with a sparkling view ol the Back Bay Indoor healed and filtered pool for year round Ion. Luxurious hvcng space thruout. abool 3000 SQ feet. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. Formal entry leads to, an oversized family room with 1t s own dining area. King sized master bedroom is away from the children s Quarters For a private showing. ca11 540-1720. 2 For One Price! Great income proportyi LM1 in one and tet the other make your oaymentsi One bedroom. one both homo. tM olher '" 3 bedrooms Both unfurnished Nef!d'i a htlfe TLC but what a barqa1n• A'1k1nQ s s1 000C;i!f540.1720 . . .. 540-1720 2955 Harbor Blvd. Cnsta Mesa TARIELt, REALTORS~~ ~I 1!!.r --Serving 7000 Cities Thruout The United States ~ ... 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N.B. 54().8149 Sul 1Sun l 5 226 Graziana <Lido 11 > N.B. 673·7300 $147,000 Sun 1 4 149 W. Avenida Cor1iel.Jo. S.C 498-3005 $62,500 Sal Sun #3 Carob (The Terr ) 1r ' 551-2000 $68,900 ~at / Sun 1·5 #4 Juniper (The Terr > Irv 551-2000 $66,900 Sal/Sun 1 s 515 Irvine Av e., Npt Hts. NB 642-5200 $75.000 Sat/Sun 1 5 2 IR & FAM RM Ot' DEN 5162 Elksf ord (Walnut Sq)lrv 551·1041 $55,950 Sat/Sun 10·5 #3 Mirror Lk CDeernd> Irv . 752·1414 $65,900 Sat'Sun 1·5 •1000 Santia~o (DovShrs> NB 644-6200 $215.000 S/S 1·5 300 E Cst Hwy #50 DeAnza Vil. NB 642-8235 $43 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •4995 Paseo Segovia (T-Rock)lrv 833-3380 $82,500 Sat /Sun 1·5 417 Dahlia, Corona del Mar 675-3222 Sat/Sun 12-4 9 Rue Fontaine (.Big Cyn) NB 631-1400 $192,500 S/S 1·5 707 11th St., Hunt. Beach 536-1484 Sat/Sun 12·4 4111 Homestead, Irv. 752-1700 $69,500 SatJSun 1·4 •14562 Oval Road, In· 833-3380 $52,950 Sun. 12-5 412 ft'ullerton (Npt.Hghts >NB 646·24M $89,500 S un l 5 l BEDROOM 19346 Sierra Bello (T·Rock)lrv. 833-3985 $81,500 Sat/Swi 1-4. 2 Rue Chateau Royal <Big Cyn ) NB 644-0546 $170,000 S/S 1-5 442 El Modena, Heig hts, N.B. 548-3080 $88,500 Sat 'Sun 1 ·5 650 Buena Vist a, Lag. Bch 494-9473 $135.900 Sun. 12·4 332 Piazza (Lido 11) NB 673-7300 $165,000 Sun 1 4 4351 Bridgeway, lrv. 752·1700 $68,700 Sun 11 ·3 #9 Rue St. Cloud <BigCyn > NB 752·1700 $215,000 Sun 12·5 15671 Country wood. Irv 752· 1700 $65,500 Sat. 1 H • 10 Montas Sud. R . San Joa(1. J r v 675-6000 $112,500 S/S 1-5 719 Larks pur (old CdM) CdM 675-6000 $450/mo. SIS 1-5 2186 Vista Entrada. N.B 644-4746 Sal 1S1Jn I 5 426 Vista Parada <Bluffs) NB ' 675-3000 $115,000 S 'S I 5 603 Vis ta Bonita <Bluffs ) NB 675-3000 $115,000 s s 1 s 428 Walnut. C M 675-6670 $72.500 Sun l ;; 20932Crestv1ew . ll. B 640-6600 $63.500 Sun l2·5 2-UOAvalon <Col. Pk 1CM 557-7648 S.56.950 Sun 12·5 218 Prospect St. Nwpt Shr-... :'llH 540-1877 $8.500 ~un 12 5 651 Vista Bon it a (Bluffs 1 '.'JR 644-6200 Sun. 1 s 15 Rue Cannc!) t Big Cyn ) NB 642-8235 $210.000 Sun 12 30 4 ·30 308 Vis ta Maders tBluff) NB 642·8235 $152.500 StU) 1 5 21 Montanas Norte. H ~an .Joaq. Irv 752· 1414 Sun. J s 930 Wilson, Costa M(·sa 645·0303 $.52,500 Sun 11 .. 1 14512 Highcrest. In 645-0303 $.59,950 Sun 11 I 526Santa Ana Ave .. Nwpl lig hts 675-6670 $88.000 Sl.lll I !'i 1459 Coa s t Hwy CNwpt <"<wc•s) NB 640 9119 1-;t· opt Sun I 23ti E M agnoll a r fo: ''dl• 1 l' M ()75·5200 Sun I I ~>40!l Bru<:l· l'rc ... n·nt 1 I .1d0Snd" JN B 673-2058 $82.000 Sun only l 5 531 San Bern '<lino <~v. pt Hts 1 NB r>42·5200 S8!l 500 Sun I ;, l IR It FAM RM or DIEH 17911 Carra01a Ln., 11 B 842-1869 $66,900 S IS 12-4 4735 Royce <Univ.Pk > lrv 552-7946 $84 ,500 Sat/Sun 2·5 2917 Chestnut. C .M 540-0942 $71 ,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 13 Goleta Pt. Dr.CSpyglslils )CdM 640-1751 Sat/Sun 1·4 25226 Piedra Blanca. Lag. Nig . 831-3370 $68.900 Sat/Sun 2447 Bowdoin P l(Col. Pk.) C.M. 675-5930 $64,900 Sal/Sun l 5 5301 River Ave., N.B 645-2016 $120,000 Sat/Sun 23111 Cavenaugh, El Toro 497-1761 $63,950 Sal/Sun l 5 •34502 Calle Portola, Cap.S ch. · (213)431-8461 . 42.5-3384 S /S 10·5 ••4545 Orrington Av. CamShrs, NB 675-8800 $198,500 Sun 1-5 1622 Myrtlewood (Mesa Vrde) CM 962·8891 $65,500 Sal/Sun 1 S 1629 Sandalwood (Mesa Vrde) CM 640-4950 $66,250· Sat/Sun 1·5 2821 Portola, Mes a Del Mar, C.M. 979-3842 557-678.5 Sat/Sun l 4 912 Cercis (Eastblurf) NB 64.2-8235 Sat/Sun I 5 208 Via Mentone (Lido Tl ) NB 642·8235 $.156,500 S /S 1·5 •2449 Windward. N 8 . 642-8235 Sat /Sun 1·5 14631 Sweetan. Cal. Hms. lrv. 673-8.550 $68,500 Sat /Sun l 5 •395 Meadow Ln .• C. M. 673-9060 $120.000 Sun l 5 2.51 Walnut, N B. 646-8607 $91,500 Sat /Sun 1 5 3>216 Basswood <Ea.stbturn NB 833-9781 $112,500 SIS 1-S • DIRECTORY Keep thl1 handy dlrectOfy with you thl1 weelfel'd •• you go houH-hunt1n9. All the loc:atlon• 1111ed t..tow are dHC:ribed In 9reel9f cfltall by edvertlllng al .. Whlre In today'a DAil. Y Pit.OT WA~ ADS. Patrone •howl"SJ e>pen houH1tor1111 or renl are urged to ll1t 1uc:t1 lnformallon In thl• cotumn eac:h Saturday and Sund1y. fl70 W. Wilsol'), (; M. 646·3928. 54 I ·3998 S /S 10·5 ~Cortland . Cam llghlnds, CdM 675-5511 Sat/Sun 1-5 •4382 Margar~ta . Irv. 546-5880 $71.900 3199 Haiti. Costa Mesa Sal/Sun 1·5 10 Burning Tree Rd, Big Cyn, NB ,. 838·6256 $285,000 SIS 1-5 ,, 962· 7788 $99. 900 Sun. l ·5 '.$5 Mainsail (Jasmine Crk> NB 644-4910 $149,500 S/S 1-5 3010 Warren. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $69,950 Sat /Sun 1-5 2905 Paper Lane. N.B. 752-1700 $87,500 Sat/Sun 12·4 21 Almond Tree . U.P., Irv. 752-1700 $81,900 Sun 12·5 17181 Friml Ln (Cal Classic)HB 846-4138 Sat/Sunday •30321 Via Reata. Lag. Nig. 831-3100 $79,900 Sat'!Sun 1·5 •1791 Jamaica, Mesa Vrde, CM 549-8655 $85,500 Sat 1-4/S 1-5 4951 Persimmon. Irv. 646·7711 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1730 Pt. ManleighONHms)NB 644-1~ $168,500 Sun 1·5 1732 Missouri (Mesa Vrde) CM 540-1151 $70.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1206 E ssex (Westcliff) NB 642-5200 $137 ,000 9351 Molokai (Nwpt W.) HB SIS 1·5 1625 Harborcrest Cir(Spygls Rdge) 675·2311 $187,500 S/S 1·5 SI S 12-4 1750 Skylark Lane, N.H. 644-7878 $141;600 •2600 Lighthouse La .. HarborVu Hills. CdM . 640-5357 Sat/Sun 12-5 ••715 Bays ide Or.(Prom.Bay)NB 642-8235 $330,000 SIS 1·5 2006 Port Bristol (lM-tm.s) NB 644-6200 $159,000 S/S 1-5 •11 Greenbriar Ln, Big Cyn, NB 640-6600 $242,500 S/S 12-5 4891 Corkwood (Univ.Pk) Irv. 644·1766 $116,500 Sun. 1·5 • • •219 Via LidoSd (Lido lsle> NB 644·1766 $550,000 Sun. 12·5 1501 Highland Ave, N.B. 631·1400 $184,500 S /S 1·5 2 Rue St.Cloud (Big Cyn> NB 644-4910 $271,500 S /S 1·5 1086 Vallejo Cir.(Mesa Wds) CM ~ , 645-0303 $97,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 , 14571 Sawleaf (Col. Pk) Irv. 551-2000 $92 ,500 Sat 1·5 ._ •525 Via Lu.to Sd <Lido Isle) NB 842-8235 $525.000 S/S 1·4 •17 Royal St.G eorge, SigCyn, NB fW0-6161 $385,000 S/S 1-5 17831 Mann, Irvine 552-8581 $89 ,000 ••229C<Lnal St.. N.B. 673-7601 $97 ,500 s s 12·4 S.w1 ll·S 1522 Pegas us CoCf S.A SU CM 646·3255 Sun. l ·5 1704 Nwpt His Or W HVHms, NB 642·82;ls Sun. 12 4 - CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IEOIOOM 42 Canyon Is l. Dr.(BigCyn)N.8 644.""4910 $149,500 S/S l ·S 32Canyon Is l. Dr.(BigCyn) NB 644-4910 $118,500 S/S l ·S 1656-D Iowa (Mesa Vrde) C.M. 751-3191 $46,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 8474 Benjamin, Hunt. Bch. 842-9371 $45,500 Sun. 12-S 8812 Brookdale, Garden Grve 842-9371 $42,500 SWl. 12-S •29Tahoe (Uni. Pk.) In·. 642-5200 $88.900 S un. 1·5 2 IR & FAM llM cw DEH 209 Nata, Bluffs, N. B. 631-1800 $150,000 S/S l-5 968-7629 $73,000 Sat/Sun 9-5 10181 Cliff (Shorecrsl) HB 1948 Santiago, Nwpl. Beach 540-1720 $220,000 SIS 1·5 1 ••985 Bayside Cove W NB 968-4456 $70,900 Sun 1·5 3406 Catamaran. HrbrView Hills 640-2309 $145,500 S/S 1-5 •49 Jas mine Crk Or., CdM 675-5511 $172 .500 16571 Simmone Ln., H.B. Sun 1-5 842-9371 $66,000 Sun. 1-5 20 Mountain View CT.Rock > Irv. 675-3000 $83,900 Sal/Sun 1-5 236 Via Mentone <Lido) NB 675-9716 Mak e ofr Sal/Sun ltG Rue Vcrtc. BigCyn . NB 768'· 1212 /640-4111 Sun 1·5 4607 Wayne Rd . <Cam Hghlnds) CdM 673·8494 $127 ,500 Sun. 1-4 1388 Watson, Costa Mes a 838-8586 $70,000 Sun 1·5 384 Mira Loma (Off Irv.>. CM 19801 Roderick, H.B. 540-1720 $63,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 19502 Sierra Santo, T. Rock, Irv. 752·1700 $120,000 Sun 1-4 468 DeSola T e rr. (Cor Seaward Rd.>CdM 240· 7729 Sal /Sun 1-5 861 Sand Castle Dr., CdM 644-7270 $138,500 S/S 1·5 20571 Queens Park Lane,·H.B. 842-9371 $114,950 Sun 1·5 20601 Troon, Hunt. Beach 842-9371 $82,900 6962 Moonbeam, Hunt. Bch. Sun 1-5 842-9371 $124,500 SIS 1-5 1433 Keel, Harbor View Hills 644·4931 $144,950 SIS 1·5 640-6500 $210,000 J , J IEOltOOM •8450 Benjamin Ave .. H.B. Sun.1-4 540-9922 $50,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 402 Vista Trucha, N.B. s:n-1800 $99.500 Sat/Sun l·S 26 Cyn Is l. Dr. <Big Cyn) N.B. 644-4910 $159,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2167 Vista Entrada <Blfs ) NB 640-5560 $135,000 Sun. 1·5 3 IR • FAM RM or Dbl 6 Rue ViUars, Big Cyn. NB 640-9900 $285,000 Sun 12:30-4 646-3255 Sun.1-5 •47 Monliceto, Spyglass 644·4882 $324,500 S/S 1-5 , ," 4 IR • FAM RM cw DEN 116 Via Quito (Lido II ) N. B . 673-6915 $139,500 Sun. 1·5 26592 Es palter Dr .. Mis. Viejo 586·5616 $69.900 Sun 1-5 1433 Coral, Mystic Hls. Lag. Bch. 673-7601 $159,900 Sun 1·5 4122 Escudero (Racq.Club) Irv. 752-1414 $74.900 Sun.1-5 8959 La Bay a , F ountain Vly 546·2313 Sun 1-5 2812 Seran~. Mesa Vrde, CM 546-2313 Sun 1-5 32.50 Washing ton <Mesa Vrde) CM 546-2313 Sun 1·5 18781 Portofino <TR Hills) Irv. 552·7500 Sl35,000 Sun. l ·S 2565 .Juanita Way . LB 499-4551 $159.950 2.'>75 Juanita Way, LB 494-8086 $157 .000 14952 Elm (Col. Pk), Ir\' Sun 1·4 Sun 1-4 551-2000 $74 ,500 Sun 1-5 l!H91 Norwood Ter. (T-Rock)lrv. 5.51-2000 $141,900 Sun 1·5 • 16621 Charles Ln., H.B. t 540-9922 $68.500 Sun. i2-5 3140 Country Club (MV). C.M. :l46-5990 $92.500 Sun. 1-:'i :i>n Vi sta Baya <Back Bay) NB li75·9096 Sun. 1·5 4 IEDROOM 1 llO Main St.. H.B (213)945-2621 $97,500 9442 Casllegate. H.B. Sun 1-5 962· 7788 Sunday 1-5 20012 Treasure Cir .. H.B. 640-0663/968-0054 S IS 12·5 2934 J ava Rd. (Mesa Vrde) NB 675-7060 $104.950 Sun 1·5 113 Via Nice <Lido II) NB 673-9060 $159.500 4642 Abbotts wood, Irv. 752-1700 $63,900 4632 Havenhers t, Irv. Sun 1·5 Sun 1-5 752·1700 $66.900 Sun 12·5 10 Golden Star ( Deernd) Irv. 551·2000 $93,500 Sat 1·5 207 Via Orvieto (Lido) NB 673-6026 $157,500 Sun. 1-5 2828 Tabago. Mesa Vrde. CM 642-5200 $88,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •#10 Rue Villars (BigCyn)NB 675-3411 $254 ,500 SIS 1·5 9410 Warbler, Fountain Vl y 548-1168 $74 ,950 Sat/Sun 1-4 •6771 Canterbury, H.B. 842-9371 $66,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 '127 Via Orvieto (Lido 11) NB 6.'ll -1800 $132,500 Sun 1-5 22852 Via Octavo, Mis . Viejo 495-1870 Sun~ all day • •415 Canal SL (NwptShrs) NB 642-8235 Sun. 1-5 3731 Sur (The Colony) Trv. 551 ·2000 $68,500 •18527 Santa Andrea. F.V 963-7881 $89,500 2105Seville (Pen .PU, NB 1)10-6500 $159.500 Sun 1-5 Sun 12·5 Sun 14 4 llt Ir F.AM RM or DEM 1827 Nwpt Hills Or E. (HV) 644-1717 $130,500 SIS 1-S 20232 Interior Ln., H.B. 962-7788 $87 ,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 8642 Lowmead Or., H.B. 968-8019 $72,950 Sat/Sun 10-5 2729 South Grisel Pl., S.A. 645-4170 $77 ,000 SIS 12-5 •1743 Bayport (Back Bay) NB 675-6000 $116,000 SIS 1-5 •2672 Basswood (Eastbluff)CdM 675-5511 $119,500 S/S 1-5 1700 Starlight Cir.(Baycrst) NB 675·3000 $179.500 S/S 1·5 4512Goldenglow <Univ.Pk) Irv. 552·7500 S82,500 Sun 1-5 l294 Coronado. L ag. Bch 499.4551 $189,500 21062 Beckworth Cr. HB Sun 1-5 751-5334 Sun. only 1-5 2306 Port Lerwick <HVHms) N.B. 642-0200 $140.000 Sun 1·5 • 16 Deerwood Ln. <Big Cyn) NB 644 -4383 Sun. 1·5 17942 Hopkins (Univ.Pk) Irv. 552-0722 $94 ,750 Sun. 10-5 3133 Van Buren , C.M. 646-2700 $73,500 Sun.10·4 32261 Azores,MnrkBaTerr, Lar.Nig. 499-4551 $137 ,000 Sun 12:4 1506 Antigua (Dov.Shrs) NB 642·8235 $229,500 Sun.1-5 2306 Francisco Or .. N.R. 642-8235 $123.500 Sun. 1·5 2811 Bayshore Dr.(Bayshrsl NB 642-8235 $17 5,900 'S~n 12-4 · 30 •••214 Evening Star.Dover Shrs,Nli 642-8235 Sun. 1-5 •32 Point Lo ma (Spygls lCdM 644-6200 $299,500 Sun. 1-5 3812 Scottsdale <Colony 1 Irv. 752·1414 $89,500 Sun.12·3 lO CherryHills, BigCyn , NB 675-6900 $425,000 Sun. 12-4 •1734 Santiago, Dov.Shrs, NB 549-8655 SJ:J0,000 Sun. 1-5 844 Sonora Rd. (Mesa del Mar)CM 540-1151 f,68 ,500 Sun. 1·5 1412 Seacrest, CdM 645-0303 $162,000 14921 Alhel (Col. Pk) Irv Sun. 1-5 551·2000 $94,500 Sun 1-5 2000 Windward, Baycresl , NB 675-6000 $143,500 Sun. 1·5 •2206 Windward. Back Bay, NB 675-6000 $162.500 Sun. 1-5 3101 Pierce Av. (Bar Hrbr) CM 540-6120 $69,500 Sun 1·4 :30 •1520 Warwick, Westclf. NB 642·5200 $1 25.000 Sun. 1-5 4 Ill & GUEST HOME 3815 Seas hore, N B. 645·0303 $298,500 S llOltOOM 20141 Riverside Or, S.A.Hts. Sun. 1-5 640-9900 $19,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 210 Via Cordova (Lido ti) NB 631 -1800 $207 ,500 Sun 1·4 •1833 Port Charles. NB 640·7729 Sun. 1·5 5 llt & FAM RM Of' DEN 2242 Aralia St. CEastblufO NB 64+1653 $149,950 S/S l~ •419'2 Loma St.(Greent.rec)lrv. 833-3380 Sat/Sun ll-4 I / 305 Vista Madera <Bluffs ) NB 644-6806 Sat/Sun 1·5 ,. / TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM .. I ,. 91\, 503 Columbia, Nwpt. Crest , NB 646·1026 $79.,500 Sat/Sun 11-4 l IEDltOOM 2332 Bunker Hill Way, C. M. 540-9538 $48,500 Sat/Sun 10-4 4 IR Ir FAM RM or DEN 363 Genoa. N pl. Riviera. CM 546-2313 Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE llR&llR • •6009 S ea s ho re Dr. NB 673-9060 l II & 4 IR 4404 Channel Pl.. N B 631-1400 $154 ,500 Sun 1-5 SIS 1·5 HOUSES FOR RENT l IR Ii FAM RM or DEM 5301 River Ave., N.B. 645-2016 $400 mo. 4 IEDROOM 1417 .Mariners, N.B. 675-3000 $635 Month Sat/S un Sun 1.5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR RENT 2 HDROOM 22Cynlsl. Dr.(BigCyn)NB 644 -4910 $950 Month Sat/Sun 1·5 l Ill Ii FAM IM or-OEM 418 Plata, Bluffs. N.8. 631·1800 $750 /Mo. TOWNHOUSE FOR RENT l IEDltOOM 614 RhinC' Lane. C. M. 7S l ·3646 $425/mo. Sun 1·5 S/S 10·6 ! 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COS:YA MISA lS designed for the active family, 3 BR, den, + teenage retreat or hobby room. B eautiful pool & dec k off kitchen & dining rm. !deal for enter· taining. $120,000 11 J VIA MICE. UDO ISU Lge. living rm. opens to South patio, bookcase lined, wood paneled frplc., family din. ing/kitchen. wet bar; 4 BR, 2'h baths, with Jge. mstr. suite. REDUCED TO $159,500 tnS' 1n Lit, DR & lutchttt New lite. hrdwd llocm., w/c:rpts. 3 brls, 2 bas. close to sc·hools. easy ncces to tl"W)'!i. Xlnl s t a rte r ! Call n o w ! s.&S-9'91. -Sf'ARICLIMG HEW POOL .. EWPORT BEACH $192.500 LUXURY SOPHISTIC4 TED becvti.. lordH.x Mo*f on tt.. 119 CCMJOn Goff cowse 1 wltlt lay ond 11l9ht ll9ht •lewa. GL9 11'1 GUS 2 l~d "°'9, dtcot'Gt.d Ill r cpa..t C)OOd taste. Falt ncrow possible. 6009 SEASHORE. WEST H!WPORT Oceanfront duplex for buyer seeking dramatic architecture & incompara- ble view. Flexible floor plan; va ulted ceilings, fantastic rental record! ~st huy in Ba ye rest! ZSOO Sq. ft. of pure rlass! 1''our massive bedrooms. with i>ecluded master win.;. Sunny country kitchen wtth all new ap· phances, mrl11d1ng bwlt· In m1crowavt! oven. 2 1.argc water heaters + + + decorator's de· hght. Doh't m1::.s all this for only $139,500. Call OM THE WATBt $119,500 YOUR OWM SANDY HACH and a..tfM f'otio wHf'I wid. opett apoces Ylew. Mognificettt 2·Story hOMt witt1 ~ fi•inC) l'iW Ir ....-bedroCliM OW'~ ldiltC) wcrhr & •~w. 9ufe4 location wiftl 4 leds. fOf' tt. fa.ity wt.a wants ~ livi'"J in o "'°" fonMI foshlOft. CALL TO SEE UDO ISl.AHD TRIPUX. JUST LISTED, New Orleans architecture, custom de. signed & built; 3 spacious units with lavish, luxury appointments. Priv. patios & balconies, frplcs. Must see to appreciate. By app't. $375,000. ti46·7171. • (Wft. h1 0 • U '). 'L'"" 1(\ bl N't' !®1a11t1 SEE THE WATER $154,500 LOWDOWN PAYMENT WATER. IOATS & GUS. PARK. All unobstructed •lew frOfft this large DUPLEX. One of tM ~w I~ ctuipMxes on tM market witft a 4 hd & Den 11nit and a l led and Patio ..Vt. Uve in one and rent ~ other for apprffiation & depttciation. VACANT & READY for occupancy. Brand new 3 bdrm .• 2'h bath home, near prestigious Bay Island. Exciting 2-story living rm. $145,000 DAVIDSON REALTY 5801 W Coo~t Hwy N.B 645·7575 3116 Newport Blvd N. B 673· 9060 lltn pride of ownership home in super location Has s hake rf, 4 Jgc bdrms, 2 bas, lovely yd, patios all around. & more. Gorl(eous 1s lilt! word & only $64.900. 545.9491 -WATERFRONT HOMES ;•fd I l\. "" ,1 J ! ·)I\\~) N1 q 11 I .. ,, h I d 11 f, .I J Uk> trw 6tU "t ~Mtpl.itt On tn. a..,_. C..Ut DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You c.... Sell lt.f'..O It , ( 6 42-5678) 0... Call S...U lrilde II Wrth d W;Jfffl Ad . . F"ast C..0.t "4>POWlll ' ' . Have something you want to sell? Classified ads do it well. 642-5678. I 002 Gewral . I 002 Gffttol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN HOUSE From TODAY I pm to 5 pm. HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWLY DECORATED Reduced sale price. Beautiful 3 bdrm, 2 ba, walk to beach. Many extras 9()11 l Regatta, Huntington Bea('h ~'63-5611. GREAT H.l.AREA Like new, huge 3 bdrm, 2 ba , plus extr a" SS6,!l50. 20581 Sandpiper. l Iuntmgton fle;H·h 963-5671 . SPACIOUS HACIENDA Hugt' h\•drnom.... ~ h.i. ,l!f'l'al loan ;1ssumptwn Onl~ $7 1,VSO 9fi..1·5671 JUST REMODB.ED Spac.·1ou .... 3 bdrm. 2 ba. formal dirung. n .·ntral ~•r. plus more Too lov. to h(•ll<•\c. $SUIOO 963 5671 LOW DOWM PA YMEHT Btn prnh: of own ership home in suµt-r locatwn. Has shk rf, 4 lge txJs. ;• l>as. lo' t•ly yd, patios ,ill around & nwn· Gorgeous & only SH 1,900 " V /\ & FHA terms 545 H491 15341 Shasta ·Ln .Hrl Beautiful 3 bdrm 2 ba. Gn•at area . "llrt oundin~ sparkling lake $73.SOO 1!'l13 Wakl·ham, Santa An a . 963-5671. WESTMINSTER DOLL HOUSE SS l,500 Vaulted beamed ceilings in LR, DR & kitchen. New tile. hrdwd ftoors. w/crpts, 3 bdrms. 2 bas, close to schools & shpg, easy access to frwys . Xlnt st a rler ! 545-9491. 6182 Camphor . Westminster. LIDO ISLE· $135.000 Charming, private :beach retreat in exclusive executive area. Beautiful patio area for those balmy days. J~t Jisted. 109 Via Eboli. Lido Island. 646-7711 • 5 BEDROOM Lovely fam. home in beautiful Irvine Community. May be purchased s ubject to existing low interest GI Joan. N off Culver in Culverdale. 17751 Manchester , Irv. 646-7711 PRIVATE COMMUMITT Single fam homes in th.is btn Npt Bch location w/xlnt VIEW. Quiet rul-d e-sac st. $149,990 &W 7711or540-8944 . THE RANCH I\ "l'ounlry" a tmosphe r e w /towering trees. MaJestic 2 story mans ion w /4 bdrms, 3 ha. ~ame rm & swim pool. f\..tfi i7 l l or 540-~944. LIDO ISLE Outstanding cus tom hit home w 14 bdrms, 3 ba. fam rm, separate gam e rm & 3 car garage Excell ent value at $215,000 646·771lor540-8944 SAM JOAQUIN SPECIAL Adjacent to golf course w /btfl green bell VIEW. Close to UCI P opular San Mateo p atio model all on one floor. Just anlroduce ct to the mrkt 646-77 11 or 540·8944. SECLUDED VIEW Elegant 3 bd. 2 ba, lgc FR in popular Turtlerock. Vaulted ceilings lovely atrium gardens, w /deck & patio, prof lndscpd. Price reduced. 545-9491. 6348 Sierra Elena, Irv. llG CAMYOM Exclusive, quaUty bit 4 bdrm, frml din, sep fam rm, sunken convertible pit w /cozy frplc ! Upgraded interior. Prime o/.t acre lot w /view of golf course, city lites & Catalina! Terrific patio for executive entertaining. For the ve ry best, call 838-6256. USTSIDER-2 Rare buJldable R·2 lot. Charming older home recently remodeled. Harbor Hi district. Build a unit for extra income. 646-7711or540·8944. Over 160,000 homes G} sold since 1941 ;:;;.;, The Famlly CompanJ . . RANCHO MESA Btfly upgraded 3 bd, 2 ba home in Rancho Mesa. Huge master bd, w/conversation area & stressed for frplc, lge FR, smoke detector, great yd. A must see. $74,950. 545-9491. 967 Springfield, C.M. COSTA MESA BEAUTY ASSUMABLE LOAM Charming 4 bd. 2 ba home is located in choi ce Mesa del Mar area. Heavy shake roof, large f am rm. All of this + take over subject to existin~ VA 7% loan. 545-9491. 2717 San Lucas, C.M. PRIVATE LAKE This sharp s ingle story cluster home has it all. Pool, jacuzzi, lake & lovely club house. 3 bd, 2 ba, large p atio surrounded by lus h gm bells . Decorators delight in earth tones. Only $68.000 . 545-9491 1909 Westwind, C.M. EASY LIVING Priv a t e lake, l>oat1n g, s wimming, sec gate All a part of this spacious 2 story, FM RM Walk to So Coast Plaza. N 1of Sunnower on Bear 1913 Wakeham 968-3371 , 546·1754. FOUNTAIN VALLEY .AREA 5 BEDROOM Move up to this s pacious Fountain Valley home and we will guarantee the sale of your present home. Beautiful condition. Great location. E /of Brookhurst, S /of Slater. 17714 San Cadelo. 966·337~, 546-1754. SANTA ANA SO. COAST PLAZA Most popular "Morning Sun." Ne a r new , upgraded throughout. wood paneling, ceramic entry. Adult occupied. Owner trans ferred . E /or . Fairview. N /ot Segerstrom. 2213 Row land. 968·3371 , 546-1754. SHAlft 3 IDllM $59,900 Low down !or th.is charming 3 bd, 2 ba home. Cozy brick Crplc, hardwood noors. Don't miss our brand new listing. 545·9491 . 2501 Raitt, S.A. YOUlHIAUST WAUCB • LM QlllllCI "°"" l:JO A.M. TO l:JO P.M. ............ h ech , ..... C'7141197°0lll ............... "" •••••• 171419'.).5'11 t1141 H6-70JI ..... ,..., ..••..•• 1714154'-1714 f7141 '6J.JJ71 Cotte ................ 17141545-t4tl f11 4114So04H .,.._ Y1tf9-41 y.,.. .• 171 41 HMOOO ........... ~,..,... C'714)~44 f114U46-n1t t.ieieAm ............ 17141546-00D • "People Serving People'' LEAKS AND SQUEAKS GETIIMG YOU DOWN Why not let someone else take care of it while you enjoy life in a beautiful m a intenance fre e Deerfield townhouse. :1 Bedroom, dramatic 2· story formal dining room, fireplace, family rpom, secluded patio. Reduced to $69,950. THREE R1S RIGHT LOCATION REALISTIC PRICE READY FOR YOUR FAMILY Great Peninsula Point location. Just reduced to $132,500. 4 Bedroom, huge patio, fireplace. Owner says SELL. Call for appointment. NIT PICKERS WELCOME · but we warn you, it will be tough finding anything wrong wilh this tastefully decorated home in conve- nient Grecnbrook. Three bedrooms, two baths , huge country kitchen & family room , secluded oversized jacuzzi will soak away your aches and pains. Just reduced to $78,500. A TRU~KLOAD OF KIDS will fit into this spacious 5 bedroom home on a cul·de-sac street in the Back Bay a r ea. Separate family room. with fireplace, formal dining room, 3 baths, huge family yard, only $79,500. HURRY. 640-9900 640-9900 P7/ie~8~9'~ Valley Realty GeMral I0021G~ral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• * * OPEN HOUSES * * 1700 STARLIGHT CllCU.. H.I. A truly magnificent home in exclusive Baycrest . lllghl1 upgraded 4 bdrm., den, !ormaJ dinmg rm., huge family rm., 4 baths & 3 car garage. $179,~. See Marge or Jan, Sat!SWl. l ·S 42' VISTA PAltA.D.A. H.I. Lovely Blurrs Trina condo; 3 bdrms., frplc., 2~ baths & splendid view. Lease w /option to buy next year at today's Jower price of $ll5,000. See Pia or Muriel, Sat/Sun l ·S 601 YIST4 IOMITA. N.1. Another beautiful Bluffs Franciscan condo; newly decorated, 3 bdrms .• 2'h baths & frplc. $115,000. See Solly or Evelyn Sat/Sun. 1·5 I 417 MADBS. H.L 4 Bdrms.. 1-story, in xlnt area. $635 Monthly. See Carol, Sun. l ·S 20 MOU HT AIM VIEW. TURT1.BOCK Sharp 3 bdrm., !arnily rm. & 2 baths, with expansive view. Opposite beautiful green park area. $83,900. See Dick, Sat/Sun. 1·5 HeMU l;;uofuotiw -Me ehf.i9ol~ IOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• * * * *' * * Heritage Collection BACK BAY SCAaCE VACANT LOT -66x300 -for llone lonn! Zoned A-1, fully !enced, nice neig hborhood. Hurry on this one., asking $.55,600. c• 540.1151. SMELL THIS IEAUTIFUL HOME -nothing smells better than new plwh carpets & fresh paint. Squeaky clean thruout. 4 Ilg bedr1.s., 2 baths, family room, fireplace and all the extras. Great Costa Mesa location near schools, Just listed at $68,500. C. 540.1151 ~~I ~~~1 $187 ,500 ~~;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Open House Sat & Sun 1-5 ~~~~!'! .......... !~.~~ ~~:!'!'!!'!~ .. !~.~? 161 5 Harborcrest Circle i-------13511{ Street Duplex. JBB· MES ERDE 2BA, bloc k l o bch. New exclus ively listed 4 BR, 3 BA A V Owner. $130,000. 673-4506. Burlingame hm, positioned on a lrg ir-POOL HOME reg. c ul-de -sac lot for ma~im~m privacy & captures a dramatic view of both rolling hills. blue Pacific & nite li ghts. Garden setting, pool area inclds. gas. BBQ outlet, conversation gas fire p it, beneath cstm lath over- head + auto. irrig & garden lighting. Beaut. d ecorated inte riors +soft water, central vacuum, inter-com, laundry rm & s hoot, bltn wet bar, ca- ble tv. frml frplc dining, spac. family rm w /bric k !rplc, 3 car garage w/openers, lrg bonus rm & tile entry & MORE. Truly a fantastic opportuni- ty a t $187 ,500. CDM -DUPLEX $139,500 Sunny patio divides this recently blt. spac, 2 BR unit w /guest stud.Jo & bath + charmin~ rehlt 2 BR, 1 BA frnt unit w/frplc & huge Elm tree in front. ~!fR§AL(Y 675-2311 • I ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• * * * Irvine Beauties * * * San Joaquin w fGoH Caune View f'rof•Hi~ D.c:orahd Calffomla Home1 ;1.H Optioa lldrM-,...., .... -2 ...... ***** Prices MeQoffalM! 752·0213 ar 640-0166 AtJt. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SPYGLASS SPICW.S Great value -pOpU)ar s bed.room or 4 bedrm & maid's qtrs. 3 Baths. Fam. rm .• sep dining, huge tile en· try. Ocean view. $200,000. FORIYa VIEWS Sit down view of Bay and Ocean from this outstandin~ home & homesite. Located on top of Spyglass. 4 Redrms., game rm, fam tm, pool and much more. $324,500. 675-3411 LUSK --REAL TY .i J,, '111 " I , , ~ /.. c\ ·' ( ' I; ( 11 IAYFRONT We have a lovely MV 3 CONDO bedrm, drn. 2 bath home Open House Sot.'Son on a corner lot. Just 310 FERNANDO blO<'ks from the country UNIT 310 dub wa1tm~ for your of· $145,000 fer. Pn<'e<l al S85,SOO. OWNER. 675·8753 Call Today! 1-------- 00VER SHORES Ra::~~=~m~ b•. T r u I y ( a n t a s l i c 4 Luxurious home I Owner bedroom, family room will consider lease or pool home with ex-lease/option. $239,500 pansive view of lbe Up· 645-2425 per Bay and surrounding mountains. Entire home built around atrium and oval pool with unique custom fountain. Cov· rred by clear, retracla· ,,,;;::""''I~ ~\Ill ~ ble d om e. Fabulous-------- large ma!lter suite with BY OWNER cho1re R3 view. Has heate d & Oceanfront Property, Filtered jacuzzi ~pa + btwn C & D Sts. 673-3961 steam bath " garden • a rea. Kitchen with Captstranoleach 1018 breakfast nook and fa mi· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly room with wet bar OPEN HOUSE have view of the bay. SAT & SUN 1llere are too m:iny am-Palisades. 2 Br, 2 Ba, menities to dcscn.be this newly painted, n.2, lg. fantastic hnme to list. corner Jot. 26851 Las Truly a good buy at Palmas By owner. SJJO,ooo. 1_S68__;,._soo_. ___ ~~ JUST REDUCED! •••r~~~ •• HuntlftCJlott leac:h CUSTOM BUILT Deane Home. Clean, neut 4 bedrm, ram rm, recenUy painted inside and out. Boat door, patio, lrg bark yard. Xlol faml· Jy home. Offcrctl al a low MI0.500. flurry on this one' INCOME PAOf'EltTY 2HOUSES OMA LOT Two large new homes on a lot locat.rd in prlme Huntington Beach rental area. Dch home has (3) three large bedrooms and double "araice. Tht- massive kitchens have ;,all the built ins. Ownrr is wllllng lo stll on an in· tcrcst only loun. Call for showing appolnttnent. (114) ~2·253.5. ()P(N 1'10•11$ IVN'IOIJIHIC'f• i11:n1111 Small Yard 2 story, Liv rm w/frplc, fnm rm w/Crplc, mstr lidrm w/frplc, tri-level llvlnl( ram rm, formal din rm, very nice cov- ered patio, 2 additional nice sz bdrms, J full baths. marble pullmans, plenty or brick work. plaoleri•, wishing well etc. M arlilc dr knob& thruout, so gal wtr lank. dbl radar oven, bltins, AM/FM spkr intercom t)'tt.em thruout. OPEN HOUSE Fri. Sat & Sun 10-5 3-4502 Colle Porrolo Owner. .121.l> 431~1 or425-S3M ·~······ C...... .. M• IOZZ • •••••••••••••••••••••• PRIVATI IEACH ACCISS 411tlttct.:ed to$ I 09,500. The price Is rlitht, the l()('atlon Is 1trcal. the mstr bdrm Is giant, the )'•rd is pool alzed, Lhe land ls fee .· tho batbrooma are t.wo a.od tOO ft'replaCt3 are too. .; ... " - ·. .. . t Cf OAIL Y PILOT Sunday. November 21. 1976 jHomes For 5* Houses For Sak HCM11et For Sal• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOURI For s• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~!~! .~~~ .~'!':: •• • •• •• ~'!'!!~! .~~~ -~~. •• • • ••' ~'!'!!~!.~~ .~'!':: •• • • • •. j ~'!'!!~!.~~~ -~~.e. •• •• • • • HuntiMJlon a.~h I 040 Huntf'"Jl.oft hach I 040 lnlne I 044 Irvin. I 044 lrYiM I 044 lrviM I 044 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ···•••·••··•······•···· ;corona d•I Mar I 022 de-I Mor I 022 Costa Mna I 024 ··•········•·········•·····•··················· ...................... . QUIET SECLUDED Now has a 5 Bdrm or 4 bdrm + den. :~ ua home jus t completed for im- mediate occupancy. Complete built- ms. in cluding Micro-.yave oven & Trash Compactor. Ocean view from li ving rm. ms tr bdrm & sunken bar. $.5. Yearly d ues entitles members <IC· cess to ocean & beaches. including Little Cor ona through 3 gates. OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUH l·SPM 468 l>•Sofo T«nX« lcomft" Seawcrd Rd) 642-2172 640-7729 Robert L. Sattler, Realtor Corona del Mar I 022'costa Mesa 1024 ••...•...•.•....•..... DON'T BUY A DUPLEX IN COM Before you '\'e sel'n •11ir otcJn 'll'\\' Earh un11 h.1~ 3 Br.:! Ht1. w almo,,1 W Oil ,,q It , :! frpk~. \\el har l11ilrv ~ m f'r~11 .. !. • JI' ~~11:,, i.:e \ 11 I u I' Sl·W.500 'fot:il n·nt ~:Jilli mn SZ!'i,000 hundlt•,., l 'all •>Wllt'I' 11!~) 4:,i;t lllll 1'1111 0111\ WORLDS APART .........••............ EMERGENCY : ALL UNITS < ~I . l"our t•ll.''\t'' for ,..iii· todll\' Jk,,t ll•rin,., ;i\;1d l'nt'l'd to "d i ' 1 luri·~ µled~l.' l'ltl I \\J.>nt1ccllo T wnh:.t! 3Br. <tba , $48,~) By ownt!r 540·~ or IHS·6568 Dana Point 1026 .....•...•............. Ocean View Oupl .. Mr Dono Pt. Marino 2 Years new 2 Oed - 1'ms . dco l 11 bulhi., fireplace:.. """t'rnu,,, St 12.SOO. World Wide Brobn Balboa 67l·454S )Jilgnlfll'l'llt \'It:'\• V/1 bcltcvablc \'tt•w frolll all ru oms-:\111 1111 I n 111 ~ Coai.tltl lti,:ht~ & va"t !JX 11a11:.e or l'ac111l' OCJan ltl'dwood l'Xl • :J br. 2 ba \\ o ut:.tnd'J.! cu"t tcatures thruo11t. Kx tremcly unusuul home & must he !>ecn tn a 1lPn!t' Slb7.56Q 490·23:!8_. __ Fountain Valley I 0 34 ....................... TRYTlllS ON ••FOR LL:XURY• • 'POOL-JACUZZI-2000 sq . ft. decorated t o µerfcc·tion. c<1lhcdral cetlll\l(S , ru~lorn drapl's. ga,, BBQ. ;1utu j.!ar dr. Unhl'lit.•\ .ihlt• S!ll!,!'>Ull Ph !1\12 7i51 1,'.\;T 'L H 1·: \:I·: l'\\OHI\ OPEN HOUSE Sat & Sun 1·5 11079 Flower Ave. .J L'ST· I" 'I' t ;\IE fur llULID\\' ESTERT,\l:'\l:"\t: 111 th1s ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HERE'S LOOKIN' PUBLIC HOTICt Government AT YA Anumabl• Loon\ CATAl.IN'A! Avalluhl~ to anyoM' Nu fi'ront )our seelusl\ 1· new lnt1 n 1.'0>.t~ I.ow i11 mn:>trr ~droollJ baleon.)-t1•rt•!>t avatlabll'. t.1ke ot ll\'1111: room putio, th1· o\(•r p.1ym1·nb. :l & •I ,·xtraordinary \'1~w ol hellrn1 h1J10l'1>, hurry th1b 3 twclroom. 2' • hath t·,111 !162 551\6 i:ondo will deltght the , l'Onn111S!>t'ur uf tjUlilll> TARlll!lL ltVtnl!' F11rm al tl111111g , IK l.o\ ll G E IH' d r on m 11 rt•pl a r<'. t•u q ii· t 111,.: "ft I In California" I' L L: s p II I) I ii I' l' .1 Jltl'Ut./.t tom1• 'I''' for ) Otlfi.l'lf Sio 500 •PllQuail ~ liliillPlac• . Praperti•• ·" 752·1920 ... ••OO ouim Sf H(WPOIT llA(H OWNER TRANSFERRED lkltghtrully del'orated, ch a r m 1 n g 3 13 R . 2 U ,\ home, lovely g;1rdl'll Prtdl' of OWnl'n.htµ $63,500. CAU 640-6600 DEANE HOME Larr::<> single~ >-lot)' ·I Bil. or<>n h1·;1m 1'1•1l111gi.. alrtUtll t•nlt'~, 1\111(itoJ l't'dt't:I S'7l.!"!()(l11rsuh1111t 11fft•r Ownt•r musl _.,,•II Open hou~t· Sat & Sun 12·!1 200 I 2 Treasure Cir. H .B. 38RCONDO Suµcr shar11 t•llll u111l t .Oli. of llPRl'lld,•:. C'omm 1i<JUI. no wax (h'i. 111 k1l only one rom mon 11.., II ~.500 Cull 540 Htl<!~ Cooper & Associates WALK TO BEACH Shoppin g. schls & n t.1 hall .. Custom built ·I Hr. 1-''• & 1, baths. hugl' paneled fam rm, 2'" c..sr ~ant!!e w autu upnr t workshop. bloL'k wall all .iround. Move in l'und. S97,SOO. O~n House Sun I ·S 1110 Main St. 1.'lear Adams l Your llosle!>s Ho~c Simo n1an PACERA REAL TY (714)536-3879 (2 13) 945·2621 Irvine 1044 1r·s GOT EVERYTHING! Best Buy In Mesa Verde lovely t wo·s tor.~ hnm,• l'h IH<l-O<iti.I 111· H<.iK Oll54 with 413 H. J IL\ <1nd Jll:.I Agl :!'z years uld A r11rmal WOODIRIOGE W:irmin.:ton Morl('l A lownhom(' Xlnl lol·at1on Choose upgrncles now. Call Slevl!, 1213)922-IOOl! or 1714)5!1:! 4()'.JO WOODBRIDGE Cr~ck:;idt• homts 4 hr, s y,•u mort• plau l'rcnumn lot. WliUJUO II\' l)Wlll' l~i6-05U5 TURTLEROCK Plan R. :111r. 2h,1 1'1 plt:, l'al1o&Atr1um SH 1.500 Ow11<>r 1133 :l\JS!'> or Hi~ :101; Woudhn<lllt' S&~ 1110,11 µark &. lal.t'. 2 !>l) .• 1 Ill'. :.I h.1. under «on,,I nll'1111n S7li.()O() Cull K33·:1\.l 1 COZY & l'OM FOltTt\llLI-: "THE TERRACE" ONLY $68, 90 0 Popular Cardiff Model ,\ttr;a•li\'t!lv upg raded f ccslurci.. Ct!r am1c tile entr\', ong. wull mural. upi:radC'd liJ!hl fixtures. new patio 1°0\'er, 111~ht ltJ,!hts. J<leally ltH·a11•cl Ne<1r P<trk. pools & i.hop· pm1-:. Owntor wlll 1•1m ''dt·r tarrying h;n·k a :Ind TD. OPEN HOUSE l·5 3 CAROB @ RANCH REAL T~ 551-2000 HAWAIIAN DREAM I' r 11 I C -. b I () II :1 I l ) landst'.lpl•tl t lwdronm Bt•rkel1·\' .\111111'1 1n WOODBRIDGE Throw u stoot• & htl the lukt! front lh111 heuul1ful tocal10n. ll 's m Wood bndgc Placl'. Jui.t .11•roi.s the street from t h1• bt•ud1 C'lub, Lurge :1 hdrm homt•; formal d1111111:. t .. mlly rm . utnom tlramalt<' \'aulte1I t•t.•il 11\r.!' Al'l 'IK•I\ & \toll .. ,\0 ('h<lu:«· c;iqwl ('(llorl\ ~.000 :~~-:.ooo_~ \'IL L~ IH.:\LTORS ONE FOR THANKSGIVING Experience the comfort of this la rge Colony plan400home. Over2200Sq.fl. in- clu<les formal step.up living room. step· down dining room and large family room. Makes for gra('ious living. This 4 bedroom home is conveniently located in a choice 1 rvine Village. Private tennis and pool. $85,500. Call ford et ails. NEW CALL NOW 752-7315 LISTING DONALD M. BIRD 3 ~droom. 2 hath Varn· ~~~~~=~A~s~s~o~c~i=o~t~e~s~·~R~e~a~lt~o~r~s~=.j_ hmlg,, l\lt>dl'I in ·n n: - ·n :HH·\t'E lireat lo!'a lion clo"e to 1•vmn11m1t 1· park. 111>11ls ::ind shop 1.nni,: Si6,SOO Call for Jll apprnntmenl tot.lay . -.523 CAMPOS Dll·IRVl"E OPEN UAILY I(,, :\t. •ro o I' .:-.1 $52,950 !N IRVIME l nlwlte\ ,1bh• hul I rut• 2 IK'•frm 1 lt11n1h r1111m . lnilll~ llll!<l'•HIC,. f,.lt');l' IJ:Jllll ;11 t·a lt ' IH~lOI) II \11\1 rl on ~ ltun' •.di H:J:l :l:JMll, Rl·t.I L':;irpel Rl'altors. Irvine 1044 Irvine 1044 .............................................. SPANISH SPLENDOR Ueaut1ful Syrutusc Model in Collel!l' Park. I l1 j!hly upgr;ided thruout w 'l1l1: roof C11rnt·r lot, clog run. prorcs:<1011ally lc1ncbl'"Pl'<l ~··•I'd & hM<b of l)rt\'a1·y Askin9 $74,500 OPEN HOUSE I ·5 ~ RANCH REAL TY 551·2000 DELIGHTFUL JUST DELIGHTFUL ;\lOBILI': f!OM1':. Thi· Meadows. Jr\' (5•) :! Odrms. Lg fam rm & li:e liv rm. beaut dct·or. Clubhouse & com pl fadl 552-7083 t 'nl\'t•r~1ty I' ark lleaut 'ly rt•dl•t•o rat1•d I{ u t 1; t' r ' LI! 1• I. I< w frpk . UH • a br. <i' • ba. ·H :J:-i Ito) t'e 0\1 nr :>52-79-41;. TENNIS PLAYERS TAKEMOTICE Sup<.·r ,.,h:.irp I hedrou111 I' I a 11 :.!-W 111 ·•Th 1• Colonv· . lnl'ludt-s light ,.d le.nm~ t'O\trls. (•11111 mun1ly pool. 11a rk & dubhuusc. Associutwn tlues only Slll. per mo Won'l .las\ long~ So at'! now' OPEN HOUSE I ·S 3731 SUR :! :,.cp hOU!>l'!> I l).(t' lot IH ,,.upcrh So. of llwy lo!'a l111n. l ol<I (.'dl\I, d1ann tn~ Oth1•r 1•011t t•m1x1r;11') I' U !> l I I II') II l' ' l /.! l1 , dramat11 d111,·1·l·111 . Frr>k"'.. 'ky It ght. loll. gwnt t n•1•.., & pl'I\"") !)I l!l,500. By ownr l'nn1: only. 1175 IJ5H.~ S1111tl1•" J 111', :! ha. o•u:.tum proll·~ .1d!l1•d fom rm v. beanll'd eetl· ini.:::. & paneling. C~mpl rl·d1•l'or:Jtl'd kilch . c~uil\l "ln•et. lgr )rt & nr xln . d1mni:: r0<.1m. 3 wet lrnr:.. Hunl1ngto11 Landmark o~n st<11rc~1!.C, r1replan~ Conuo. ~\dull l'Ommunt l'LL'S a l:lON(.,'S room. ty 2 br, :! ha. ltkl' nt'\\ make lt vsn g :rnu l•ntcr-xlnt lol'al1011 . S·i5,IJIJU tammg ;,i plt'a~;urc. On C all ownr <Jft Jp1n, hcautifully l:rnrlsl'aped :>52-78i7. Fantahulou:. Col11mh1a :\!<Kiel 111 Col le1'e I' ark fl'atunng. C11r111ng W11rc top runi:e. GE -.dr l'le;an m g o'en. uwll 111 m1t·n1· wa,·t· "' 1•11, K1tdwna1d clt>ohwa 'h<' r. th• ;1 to op l':JhtOl·t ~. Supl·r plus h c•uri>etmg. Wall & wm dow t.let:orating A m usl to i.t•c! l'r111t· .. ~11111.1ll\' I J n d :-. 1· 11 111• d \'a r cl " w .. µrinkil'r" .. \l :.ttl111 lt!(hli. & ,, n•1·n•alwnal '>lJll. (;an1j.!l' h..,!. 1·lt•1·1 n1• door opt•ncrs & lm.11.b 111 t''-'htnl'l ~lora1w ~pa1·<· C'ollel(C J•ark kallll'l'S :I ----------This 2 bedroom Wmdsot' .\lodl'I tuw11h o Ul'l' 111 "The Tt•rrat'<'" pl'•w1dl•S hnrk IH'l•Plai·t• & :!. h,11h:-. l'pl!r:Jrletl <'ll~lom clra11l'~ & rarpl•l111f! + 1'1J\ 1•n•t1 p :.r t 111 . • \I t r .1 ct "'" I .' lan1bt·;q1t•d (.'lust' l u Hhoob & .. h opp1ni.: ~ 2 llH & <.;AH. ,\J'T ·~ <.:ov s1:h•>0ls. $71,900 Pnn un- p.illos. n1cdy furn. Su u( ly 5W ..°9'12. _______ 1 llwy: .!?nly S107.-'00 ,\gl :\JES:\ \'EHDE 3 Br 2 Ha. 675 32~2 _____ l1llns nr ..,cJwub 1!1 pool·stZl' )'al'll. 1Jon·1 ----.----- watt TIS Tiii'.: S E ·\SO" Caltf. \la~sw,. IUr. pool. Welton®..Company U f .. L ? () Q 5 CdM Townhome 2101.1 Sr1 It of bc:1utrful Cont.lo lt\'1111-! with lux u r11111 ' "h 1t 1• 1· a riw t . t'U!>lom 1tr.qw~ ,'(, 11•\ 1101 hh11fl~. 111.1,t.•r hr ,,11111· \\ lpit' ,'(, '"tltft•t•I.: {I\ 1'1' look:-p11<1l .rnd .. pa :! \d dlllonal Bii ' & H\',.,, chntng rm & d1·11 S~l!l :.oo tiifl \;9(1(1 WOODSY, I OFAKIND! :! hr h1itn(' • ltghl <'\ ,Ill'~ J t>r .iµl O\\ nr ,\J.!I Sl2:!.SOO Paul Fra11l;J111•1;•11<.1o1:1 \\('\'\'I' ~11 (JI 1111 I Jl~Ml ~q ft 1.4kl "'I II 111 <'1'11,tl' lh'l '•lll\ II'\\ lrOll\ ,,u11d1•t'"· :.! HH ,'\. lli.•11. :! h.l. hnd, lrpll'. lgl' 1·uur1 II\ "ltl'lll'11 11p1•11 ll\'.1111 •etltni.:. llil>uhll.1 lil\I OPE:\ Sat&.. Sun I.: I l>\\ r ('r P'r1nr onl y. 9i!l nil :"low· new 1ns 1cle. 1mm1•d . · pos~css111n ideal Int' l'rt•:.ltl,!C' L1' 1ng Prl\ •ct'\ S1•1·11n1 \ Elq~.11t1'l' •"Quail l lrii IPlac1r , Prap•rtilr• 7Sl-1920 1400 QUAil ST. NlWPOllT HACH '\11111.'11ur ""'n h lor I h.11 pt·d hrn Tt11,., :illr. flll(ll ONLY S·Ui,llC.Mt'' hm l''l'"t''"'' ""llll~tlt• End 11111! :J Br. rondu. t.i~lt· & i.:r . .11·iu1t~ II\ mg h11~t· h1mu" rm, ~ t•.1r dt•"n•d 1,, d"1·nmm;i1 /.!:ti' !l6:J 1!:17!_.~_r __ 111i.: h\l\'<'1 ~ llt•,.,plt·ndl'nl1 _________ _ 1·1111'\. :-.0:1nng 1·athedr:tl n•tlni.:·~. t·~11L11 ... 1t1· nl!.lr ~lt" 1•11111 rn1111-. r11mpu,., I 111 J 11 \ ti 11\ f II f I h l ' g11111 llH'I \ :.t1111n111 i.: .11'1111•\ ,.,,,,.111 111 tllt:' nrnl I.Ill' ot lu .. 11 lndl><'llll g I '.oil ",\I !'.LI.\ l•ll I 1110., ._ ll )( . :11111 l' \ i' \' I II' II " 1 • l\.1l..ll.1 !<10,olt \ :1K:!:i :-;,, Hr 1,101 .),)i ·""I I llH + t,1ni rm 111111'-r ~k1.111l\l '\u \gt ;.,l{i :Jltili ( .\I $46,250 :! Hetlr1.1tim. :! halh. 111 di1 ulual l't1111lom111111m '.!. <.::or g.irilg1• v.• t·ll'• tlo•H o p1·11cr h1i.:hl\ up ).:I :•d1•1J. l'IJl'Jll'! 111).(, \I 111'>11 p.11wl111g & m1rr11rs l•:n J'" lh•· 1·11mmun11\ p1ml. J<ll'll/11 lt-11111" ('tllll'h & rluhh11u:.t• Wh11·,111·~1 " ;4i$ti1 FRUIT TREES! ANYTIME S72.U00. Agt. SJ'i·6W+i TRY G.I. Squeaky clean 3 Br :! Ba, formul dtn 1 m al great lo!' a lion \ Only $62.500 CALL NOW ston 6078 Warner, H .B. LAKE PARK AREA .Super d1rnntov.n 111< t•u:.tom bmlt :! Bil ,'(, 1k11 11.-:1 BH. l111'mJI 11l11 rm pool & pt111.1.1 X l 1 a lg1· Jut ll t\om tor ~lit'"' hou-;t• W1dk In h(';11'11 , µark & s1·h11nb l'.:'-1 . (.'tlOf)\'r & A~SCtt:IUlt•i.. ;ix,.1.1114 53i;.so2i; Costa Mesa t.oH·h C'nlll'l!i' f'.trk OWNER 3 Br 2 Ha Fam I 024 hi1nw nn qutt'l l'ul rll' ,;It' , __________ , Hn1, '1 mt t11 bd1 St.:r • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • •• ••• • • • 01~n ho.;r°c1irr('l 9tiR 7tl2f) HATE TO PAINT? i\o need 10' Tt11,., iat'Jtlt )lt'~;1 \'l'nle :1 IK'd1 rn1m. fam1lv room hnnw 111th f 1repian• 1,., r,·.1llY 111 mn'e Into ni:ht nnw' With a grc,tt re< realtonJl palto (AIC'all'd Ill ol l'\'<11 prtdl' of O\\Jll'r~hq> ne1~hborhnocl .11 onl) ~i'.'•'I()' l '~11! ;') 1ti·2313 • ·1 Htlrm' · 1,i rnJI~ rm · ::: Price Reduction! li.1ths \hunda111 natural wood 111 kttt:hl•n ~ r.imtl) Rcduc·t•d 52000. New pool rm lhH~t' 1•11, <'f"d p.it io & Jat·uzz1. 2 Story. ·I &. t·\tra wood ilt·~·kmi.: hedrm . larce mas ter $&I 900 !>Ulll' down. super rnncl . xlnt nc1~hhorho(){I Now OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 Ju~t sn.950 Dnvt' hy 2447 BOWDOIN PL. il813 Flammiio. f'ount;lin ;--1 -• •-•.. usk rnr Dale. Aizenl DUTCH HEAVEN AMERICAN Walk tu the l:lc<•dl or Westmmstl'r l\1 all from this qualtty l'Ottstruded :1 tle!.lroom. 2 hath homl' in a prim1· loc•ation. ! i\ Inv ~~-1~L·~-~~~ ·~ \'alley, and call 963 45ll7 'l't' !SK Ii HwrlinC)ton-Beach lo4o [~ •J .,.,; ,•~s;s,r,~? ;,," ···~~;~~~~:~·~·~~ ... BRAND NEW The JHll or 1{<1111 " th1,., ·I 1• I )' p a t 1 o . f l' 11 l' <· cl h..,1·k\'a1d, l'Ll'S "Doug h. Boy'" pool. 1•:1rpl'11n!'. rlrapes& flrt•pl:tn• nrnkt• thl~ a hnml' f11r '' prnud 11\111\'I'' ~i<!,500 I ll I{ .! ' . II ;1 II t' \\ JI.fl ' " II ' ' I' I ti I • \ I . I \\ l1pl1 1.11111 111 t-dhl 1•.1r '\1 ~. J .,,,,I l'l,11.1 '•, IO I \i.:I :-,,1 tll I '1 ,!flt' •.l.t 11 i•I111 :1 llo 1~;111t lluol1k1 .. 11v. 11 •·11,111rn l><'drrn with form.ii drn h11nw :1111< t.1111 rm, 111.: and st•p;1r;11,. 1•al111g l o .Quail ~ 11•111 ,111 11111 111•" \'·""' g ;s r,·a 111 k1tdw11 (;11•at ' PlaclP . do'I Ill .oil ~( 111,, \ll'l' 1\ l:imtl\ rm 1'1'1' 1.111ndr~" Praperti•• '"'"'duh \'111111• ,111d "'l' & ~h.1k1• roof \11 u11 JS'l-1920 3485 EBOE STREET @; RANCH REAL TY SS 1-2000 HAPPINESS IS Owning this 1•xtn•m1·l~· \\ell don I.' l'lun IO:! in · Tht· Wdl11 "" · Thi:-. h 11 m e f c :1 t u r " ~ :1 lwt.lnx>m formal tl1111n~ • 1•0111 rac•I or a1ltl1•1I t~1m1h r1111m' ('1•111 r.ol ,111', ui1grad1•d 1•arpd111g & wall 1·ovt•nni.:~ I.I\•'. love & h1· h UJIJl l 111 t11:<iut1ful Irvine ONLY $67,500 ~ RANCH REAL TY 551-2000 J.:\1. P eters Pla n C. w air, o lhcr 1q.1J,!r ..,tll'!>, $98,000 551-4525 RRAND NEW T url1t:'ro1·k r.Jen Plan 11 l h~· 1m n1•r C nmpletl'd N1•\. 15 Choke \°i(''-' lol On izrcenbcll. ·I Ur Fam llon llbrarv. drn rm 2 It.,, powrlc r rm. t'lul.i pi-1,· S12\J.500. G-1.\ 111;11H H \NCl lQSAN .11 ).\l/l 1:-; :1 hr. 21 ~ha S;111 Lm~ ll··~ (;11Jf l'Ollr ... 1• J:tkt• !) I I 5. IJU 0 r1 I 7 ~ 0 ·I I 833·3215 baths, panrll'<! t11 m11y rootn w hutlt 111 s ht•l\'cs, ctesl.. tn M ttd' •"< \\'1·f Ii 1 r B..,1·k ) arc! ;.nh.11w1·d h\ largt• l'O\'t•1'1•d p .1110 . (ft'l'kllll!. J!;i:,. lllH) t'\. l't11t \ •·r~al HlllJI I 1rep1t St('p~ ;1W,1) I 1·1>111 11'1 rt•shini.: pool,.. 1'<: p.1rk l·;Iv..t nl' gar.igl' tl1111r npt'lll'I'>-& :\l.1ltlt11 ltght.' 1n1111 & rt• ;1r D1•11 t rn1, ... ~1·,.111i.: 1h1• tlot'J & I .11111;1 1;11111,l':t p 111).! tn t ht ~ ll;1w:i11a 11 ~ar;1dtM' OPEN HOUSE I .5 14921 ATHEL @ RANCH REAL TY 551-2000 WoodlJmlgl' ~;.-;tall•'>. lll• i:radt•d "Adam>-" rnill. .11r r11nd . lJl'.1111 '11·" 111r 1wr Im· :;111 :!l:.!\I l·lllH'l'.,111 l'.1rk l'lta11 l'l'llor \l•xll'I. h1ghl~ 11p !! r ~I d l' II . ~ !I I j' ;, II owner ai.tl .'>5<! Uli:!;! J Bedroom & famtl.' rm S!ll'l,000 or lea:.c 11111 wn Prime loc11t1 011. L'ttl\' Park. Pvt rnmmu n1l~'. tennis. ~wimm1ng 5.'i2·8587 or 752-9381 NEW Univ P k l'c lers Twnhm :J br 21, ba. C Plan. Xlnt loc. S!lR,500. 5"17 ·it>-14 833-3215 BY OWNER F:mtast1c rnhw. I 11R. 212 Ba. formal dtn·rm. lam r m w 1trplc , 1:1' hutllln h:rr. µrof. 1111· i.tr:i<lc<t. cu~l lands1·ap 111g, p;1t10 I rnnt & rear, l\U~. :;umkl'ic r11unt am , 11rl' 1111 & i.:.1nll•n I 1i.:ht 1111: Wo.ilk111g di-.t ,1111·e tu fl' I \l'ltlll'> c11urt:.. tot lot '>\\11nm111g . park 1'1.. l'lult hllUM' (.'11J1111y l11111ll.''• ~12,\)(Kl :;;,1 1t;i:! \ 11llt·i.:1· J•.uk I H1 " I\., '"'"' ··pt 111 "' 111111 & p.ttnl "P·" kit " ltlt 11' 't'P 1h11 1•n1 I 111 ii< p.11111 ~:,r.,n~o () wn 1 • \gt ~7 7t>IR Ill '·'" '"" m1111• info tarn1sherl .:! \r' oltl Wtlh ••OO OUAltST NIWPOllTUACH .. ;., 111111 \:l•:Wl'OllT lot" ul \\Miii hnt·k autl I H\ I' f· ll F \I.Toll.~ l'J1 t h \1111r'. 1111!~ S85,(klO Duplex or I hr hnmc. Irvine I 044 Irvine H:ll! )(~i/Ui ()(•can I'.! hlk w \'IC'W Owner Must Seti ~:~~~~·h i\gnl "'~-0221 l-o>r ~.111• ll\ 1mnc•r '1.l rll .. larlt•r horn<'. lll'W t'f\ll'. l I r d 1 "'·"l _Kl Will <;t!ll \'A· F'llA or you BY OW ... ER 1 q~. ~. n<' )'l . ...,... lt may cissumc t'x1s tinn " 1>11; 722X f·11 \ I ·1 n d " 4 BR & family rm, boal Mr~J <kl :\lar h\ o"nr :t -----, nan • c rm, hr, :! ha. 11111 rrn . 1>?1' ----------i ,.,hake roof, fin•plat't'o galc.Call968·8019. __ 1,101 rm !Ji!l :ix I.! 0 1 BACK BAY pnmr area .• lustSti5.!JOO BY OWNER ss1-1l7~~ II Roberts 4 blocks t11 Llcach. New t:A .. 'iTSID'E, nr \\\•i-lf'l•tl 4 Br Beauty u 1 tr ii. p I \I s h . r ti 11 y By ( >wner Nl•wl~· paml Realty l:111cls<':11wcl. l!IOI) s<1 ft. rd :i Br :? Bo. Jg.-It\' rm . .Sp1w1ou, 2 ~•nr.v w P\'I <:lu:::s & cedar woorl pot 10 \\ ( p I c·. g J 1• .1 m1 n ~ l'ntr ln 2ncl floor. 2'' ha. 111211 nurh atvd hornc·fr11k ·6! hd1·m den hnlwood rt11oi' Si~.:>flO lorm <Jin rm. 2 fr1,1t-·s Hunllnnon Rueh J14e m:islt'r ~u1ll' + +-+ ;.111.0~1~ 11111· w hl1<1 l.:1rgc "1nlth·1·---------1 i.loragc· dhl l'(aragc i\ 1.1m r m c:\\'l'rlot•ks 1lrcam hnme for o OI )' :l Hr-•. 11 •: h,1t h' :-; I fl:t k1•r & f'',11n II'\\' :in:! IHHI l'nn 11nl,\ t•l1•ganl pool. palln & hhq UY Owner 3 fir.:! lw, sun S!l2.500. 8 '' '. frnanring lttt t•nt1•rl.11n1ni.: '\1 kl•n Ii\' r m w frlilt· 2 011ENSlJN12·4 PM M'hnols tol 'h"P' Th1•w l',11111-.;, ilt'" 1·1 pl r 1 ps ,'(, .'>11 15th St. llunl llt•arh t ·o.1:-.thn1· Ult' 1;:n nw. all' Jll'I .1 ti·\\ "' lh1· p;11nl Sti:!.:-ioo 11'.l·I :15!1:1 71~ :'>36·82.')6675 !l:J:l7 :! STOHY 1111 . ~ha lmnu" rm R\ owner Si:J.:iM ~6-2700 ,1ml'llll lt'" I hi-I ;1111 ti~ for l.tflPl huml' h.i~ lnr 11111 ! Winter Places ! ByOwner $94,500 •Dc•anl·~hr+$77,!lOO (ll'F:NllO\):-O l·~SUNOA\' Wo u Id ,1riI'1 t' ,. 1 ;Ill' •lmpl.'r1;tl 'lhr S7<1,l.IOO 2ll)()2 Beckworth Cr Hy Ownr :\ksa Woods. 4 sen ous buy..:rs •Jnh• F•>r •Sands 3hr SS9. S57.!IOO ~!H~~~tlcd roof. llrkr hr, tt ()n , honus room. appt ca11645-930S MALLOY 1n;Al.TORS '~lOO. 557 8 11 7 or _ _ _ 963·9771 5392 --OPEN SUM. I ·4 A TOUCH 236 E. MAGNOLIA $7900 DOWN of Stlendor EASTSIDE ; ehnrmilll? 3 2 Bedrm, Town home bdrm. home on large lot descri es this ex-Recently redecor. wllh new c rpls. n ew et•utivehome In Larwin's Gii WALKER dr apes. new paint. Take STEAL THIS OME I Year n ew pool & jacuzzi. 4 BR. 2ba family $59 900 ... WE STSIDE REAL TY Greenbrook on park-like over F HA loan & owner selling. Designed rpr en· REALTY 675-5200 will help finance . S3Jl, -- lertaining w /formal din p er mo. includes all. OWNER DESPERATE; I NC. 848-2323 • rm. informal furn rm 4 BEDROOM $.16.900 Full price $2400. SB\'ings. 4 bedrm, 4BR . Assume low in Pool, frplt'. Mes1.1 Verde. 531-5800 about one m ile from the terest loan w /pymls of S69,500. S7!l50 Down . lntffftotlonal Real beach. C l ancl nil terms. 1 ~""2/ Pl II Owner Agcnl.S.lO·OS55 Est ........... t k S67 .SOO . Tarbell . ony..,.,,, mo easeca u•s-"ewor Rt>altors. hurry. rull for courtroux showing lo· __________ , day. WE FOUND IT! . ~~ E11sts1rlt•, rlo f'e t o OWNl'.:R LEAVES : Just OWNER MOTIVATED: Wt.•Slchff. •l Ur 2 n o, hm<'. S49.9!l0, close to beach. "f\issv and flnldt \'". •t S63.0<l0 10'; <lwn OK. Mnwnii•nt to freeways. Bedrm. q111et .. pr1v11t(' SOllTllLANL>t-:RS imm11culalt• 3 hedrm. culdt•suc xtrect Only f.42·6368 Villa Condo, trrr.11.w en $60. soo J u s t II :s t l' d , try . hu ,:tt~ kit c hen. Torh<•ll, Rl'Rllors. won't N•ar lock Boy Tarbell, Rt'nllori;, hurry, ln~l 1"1111. call 842 1111!'14 r~--"~~------~-3 Br, dl'n. 2' r On. 2 llty rall 842-8854. Condo. G n s f p I c • ------- Mesa Verde 2 sly, 5 br, a"'1 ba. Open House Sot/Sun 1-4 orappt. 751·3715 buautlrut Woodslr<>am hy Super n ice condo. near ny oWnt•r, 3 BR & Den. own er. sso ,·ooo Ph o cean . 3 Br 1 •2 Ra, $66,000. 17911 C11rra nr.11 631 0.185 $.50,500. 847-0398 Ln 842-1869 ....... f .................... ~ .... . + -·----·· mecnab I lrvlne realty OPEN SUNDAY I ·5 P .M. Upgraded Plan 2 D eerfi e ld townhome. 2 bedrooms + den . Mir· rored w ardrobes. ~.900. #3 MORROR LAKE. (Q52 > ANXIOUS OWMER WAMTS ALL OFFERS! Change of plans forces sale fan tasti c Woodbridge Es tates Ma dison Model -3 bedrooms w /lg. dinin g area. Early December availability. Reduced to $92.500. Marilyn Bulkley 752-1414. (Q53) EXECUTIVE -PEllF£CTIOH! Elegant San Carlos Plan C -end· unit in Rancho San J oaquin. Green- belt location w /view of golf course & lake. 2 bedrooms, den/family rm., formal dining room, fireplace, 2th baths . Many upgrades! Vee Stinson 642-8235. <Q54) INVESTORS IMYITB>! "Edinbur,E!h " Plan in Village I of Universtty P ark. 3 bedrooms -llfl baths -fam ily room. End-unit backing gree i\belt. Tenant OC· cupied. Offe red at $74,500 Toni Escobar 752· 1414. <QSS> ' 642·823S 644·6200 901 Dover Drive H•rbor View Cen1f!• I rvlne at Campus Valley Center 752·1414 -• t -f LAKE FOREST 1.ak1· Frnnl I llr, :1 h;1 l1pll', 111.111!1 lit'\\• \..11'.1111 0111\ .~x;,,tl\llJ ' X ,, II II ti t> \I II U\l 1wr .\g~·nl : .. 10 11;,;,,-, RAMCH REALTY 551·2000 W ti II d h r i d /.! l' J' ,1 r k Tcrnnh1111w. :1 1\11 , :1 Ha. "HP<h\Omt :\tdl ' .1\'atl l•'t•I>. l'11·k \'t111r own 1·1il111 ' 110\\ si•1,;,oo 1'1'1111' 0111\ h II l'.t:!'.I Pnl'I! reduced to $H6,00U. ----------- A musllo Sl'l'~ T U HTLEllOCK GLEN OPEN HOUSE I ·5 f'lun II . 4 UR & Atnuni JUMIPER on h:c lot. Avail. l>ec. 'if. ~ :::::::" I 048 H \ H ~: I ' '\ I \ I ' \ II h. Clwn!'l'!lor l lilt. ,!• ,. IS>i 1.1111 1111 . 11111 rm. m,111\ upi.:r.1tl1·-IHI C'Ul ·dl'·~·" \ppl 11111) ;),)2 !li~I:) ~ •..•................... WALNUT SQUARE Tow:-.:11tiM..: RANCH REALTY SSl-2000 BY OW:'liEll :: !Ir & l>l'n Jmm.11 " l\:Jth, 1111gr;11lvd thru 11ut , \ (.', t•x pandt•tl \I :"t1•r l11 ·'• \l r111m OJH'll IR-..sm 1't•tl111g \111,,I Sl'e' ~;,;,,!;511 l' ;d I :.~,I Ht I I 'l'URTLf':HOCK-LOW Sii()',,~ W1• hllVl' u j!recn· hell '11·w l1walton the hO!Tlt' " lllllll tlC'U lil lt• W.m t qu11'1; ,,,,11" CiJll >WJ.J:1>10 .\g1 CL.\SSlfll':IJ" 111~ell11 . !•--------- Irvine I 044 Irvine 1044 ...................•.•. ......•....•...•..•.••• TURTLE ROCK REDUCED TO SB.L From the inside out. this popular Broadmoor Plan l in the exclusi ve hills of Tur· tie Rock shows like a model. A hom e co mpl ete l y cus tomized thru-out with plush ca r peting. dra pes. wa ll coverings. m irrored wardrobes and a beauti ful covered patio. A stunning 3 txlrm.. family room home , walking dis tance to pool. park and tennis courts. Only $87,900. DON'T WAIT FOR CHRISTMAS Thi s Jove ly Park II "Fo rdham" model home may be gone! Call today to .see this s h a rp 3 bdrms., large family rm .. plus h ca rp e tin g thru o ut , Congoleum floorin g in ki tchen & fa mily rm .. plus two patios. It's new on the market and you'll have a pleasant surprise awaiting you as lhc improvements far exceed the cost of <>nly $79,950. MODEL HOME Immediate occupancy on this stunning Deane "Willow Wood" former model home in Univer s it y Park . Completely upgraded thru- out with plush . carpe ting, drapes, tile and appliances, large family rm. completely surrounded by glass. plus central air conditioning and sprinkler system. Located near pool and lighted tennis courts. Builde r anxious, so call today. red hill realty 552-7500 NORlNS REALTY PIC'l'l'IU-: Wl~D(JW lo :-.uvt•rb wh1t1·\t ;il1·r & l'O:J!>l'-'I \'1t•w,, :1 lldrm .. :JI" hath. clen "' wl'l hal'. d1ninll rtom. 2 f1replan·s & J \ 1ew dct ks. :Sl8!J,.'>UU. IUDF:AWAY In Bluebird C anyon . 2 Bdr m. charmer \\lllh wood()urn- ing fire place· & lari:c view deck. S79,9SO. EXCHANGE >our in come prop<!rly fnr I h1' contemporary wood & gl<iss. Ol'C'a11 1·iew home· o n a qllll"l la n l' i11 Bluebird C.:a nyou. :i lldrm~. & :! h ath:.. Sl2S.l)l)() * 494-8057 * MYSTIC HILLS l>l'l-:N~l 1 'i I ;, 11:1:1 COl<:\L :mu :11\A. ~auna . 'II'" \'11•w \'11·\\" (:no;1\ t':'<l•I home ~l!'>!l ,!HHI t\~l!nl. tii3·764tl VIEWS from eH'l'Y room. unu~u;il ;1 UR. 2 BA. <1111 ing rm, M'I' Jrlti;l ~lud111 or family rm. plus 2 S<'ll- d b I ga rage s. Only Sl39,SOO. Sllll'.:LD REAL ESTATE 494·8093 OPEN SU~ 1·5 3013 Mm111t11in View Dr CHARM & COMFORT t1re hotlt found in this spat·111us immuc 2 sty. •I hr & 111'11 home. :'11 .. x1\·t111 tilt• 111 the frml •·nt1·~· & Sll'P '11\'Cr kilt'ht•n l.)l lo.,. I' I u d I'" I) k )'ti W ddighttul l'O\'l'rl'cl patio nwncr 11'11111-lern·tl & must -,cU llll•I ' S!l::!.:illll A Special House with w1d1• front lawn. :! 11ty Cape tod 1•harmcr 1 br. di>n, + modern kitch w/co1.y br eakfas t bay. Walk to bch. Sl JS,000 Nortf\ &id Beauty Qu ality home w / countrv French s tylin g. 3 Br. den, 3 l3a. 2500 sq.n. or comfortable lh•sng + huge deck ln secluded wooded back ya rd. $159,500. lf]Yr!~~.5~ ~~~'& you eun wulk lo town. beach & hil(h :1chool from lhls xul>stantial 2 B<lrm. home. ll11rdwood noor1.1 & other quality reaturei; Laric comer lo\ room t t St 10 000 I NEUJE'LL I'.\ I ,, ... l.tqu1• • H• 1 '' 1 t \ • l,'l-1 I~ • t I . . ~~:~.~~~.~~ ....... J~:.~~ ....... ~!.~.~ ....... l ~.~.s:!:. ....... ~~!.":!'.~ ...... . l.oglinoleoch 1041 ~ .. etdt 1041 MlwonVl•fo 1 067~nlo.Yl•lo 10 67 ~~~.~~ ••• ~?.~~ I Sunday. November 21. 19re DAILY PILOT q . ~~:!f:c:~.~~ ....... J ~~:!:.~~.~~ ..... ~. ~!!!.~~~~ ....... I~~~!.~~ ....... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• llGCANYOH VIEW OF FAIRW Ji. Y LAKE Ji.NO MTMS 3 Ir Monoco MC>CMI Shown by Appe>tnlmc:nl GRANDVlSTA REALTY, 768·1212 H.wport .. och I 0 69 Newport .. och I 069 Mewpori leac h I 069 jN.wport leach I 069 •···•••·•·•··•··•·························••·• •......••.••....••.•... , ....•...........•...... &cfu.Jive Gngfi6li St"~ _J/41/i :lJrivefiome Opett s-dcry 1-5 2 6 5 9 2 Espaltet" Drin Reduced agam. Speculators, brokers. NEWPORT SHORES fi xer-uppers. Come see lowest priced 4~ Prospect -$73.500 Tiffany in Mission VieJ·o. Cho1celocauon nrncc:un & Lido shopplna. Nwpl Shores Club, tcnni:i, i 4 br, 3 ba. fa m . rm. s tudy, formal din. lroktt", 516-5616 pools. 3Br, lo/& ba, frptc. rm, oceanview & much more! Offer lgc:~l~TREALTY for sale by Owner 494-7318 494-7348 Loquna MICJMI I 052 Minion Vltio I 0 6 7 979-8533 846-5907 Cut0tn Ardlfhdw .. ., D••lcJ-d.._. Titis super fantastic home consists or s beautiful bed rooms, large-court. 4 full baths, formal dining room. 3600 sq. tt. c"'-r 2 t fCrod«' RMI lbtate 621 W. 1 ttll st. Coda Mno 642-5062 ··············································-----...,...... ----------NEWPORTCREST L~7a~~~:e ~~~~t IF I HAD A lmm~!E:\~~~~~~ hu 3 BR. 2 Ba on quiet cul-de-sac. Atrium in entry way, 2 frplcs, s hake roof, ter· razzo entrance, sunken living room & ram-rm w /rough sawn beams & ceil· mg, special double studded insulated walls between Mstr bdrm and fa m· rm, solid wood raised panel doors. Ap· ptiances + Mi crowave oven included. 3 Car detached gar, work s hop w /220 wiring. Room for R. V .'s. Quality con· s truction & workmanship thru-out. Newport .. och I 069 Newport IHch I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ownership will be your~ HAMMER l·rmdo m 1'ho1cc locatro11 EMERALD BAY OW.,. YOUR OWN IJl this superb upgradt•d I l"Ould add :! lu' t>I) nr bl.'11Ch Split levrl lmagln" the unbeli"cva· townhomeintheSc~Tl!r h w frplc & wcl bar. Fabulous <tflr Famil\ ~ JBd · 1 d bedroom'> to I 1!. 11 m bk l'On\ienience of taking race. rms • inc u mg man C'lom. slarll'r home form a I d i n• n ~ rm . Your O'"n elevator to a ver y large master t I t lh l"ui.tom drapes & 'l:arnel Lg game rm. st'paratE " b d t f ' 1 on a 1ugl.' o w1 ,. Dmmg downtown Laguna! l· e room w ircp ace beauufullv lanrl~l·Jpet1 in.-:. 2 car garage. SW ~00 Huge open beam front Bdrm .. 1 bath; loads of GPrleatl ocean vielw )'ard. Thi~ ::.hJke iool Firm! Superior RcJll) rm. custom k1tch. Creal s torage Main Beach $l~v~ e com mun1 Y \.\Ith f1replac.-t::. lll a Phone 646-1026 Sat & Sun yard Pil communtlY while watpr views with • · QU,\l.lTY LOCATION ltto4.64!'i-0295da1ly OPE.M HOUSE SUMO A Y I ·S 311 Vista layo. H.L $124,500. 642-2171 675-9096 RolMrt L Sattfer;tRHffor pool,tennis&vollcyball. <'1ly lights a l night und dose to shoppmg COMESEE 5174,500 $65,000EME"" ... LD BAY $62,500. Dest huy 10 Nwpt Shores. Newport Beach I 069 Newport Buch I 069 "" 3 br & den. 2 ba. Under • • • •• • •••• • • ••• • • •• ••• • •••••• •••• ••••• ••• • •••• Niquel Pacesetter S'EE lTTODAY! Open Ilse 12 5. Sul /Sun 24172 Los NuranJas Exc1tin1: New Jlomt• W1lh a Fanla!>t1c View! ~.900· MAKEOFFl::H DOLPHIN R.E. 494-8581 \lf'EN SAT & SUN I I 2 92 Viejo St. '\11rth L:igunu tharnwr :.! I.Sr +on H2 lot l.ge ore.in ~1rw deck, rcdurcd 111 View the ocean thru the I , 1 trees from this 3 bdrm .• 3 FAMILY LIVING Quail l market al S711,900 ('all baths & den home; on lhe 4 BR, 3 Ba. bllns, 3 car Plac• Properly House 642 3850 ocean side of the hwy. gar, <'rpts. OutstanrlinJ? Prapwrti•• HARBOR VIEW KNOLL I IJdrm & bath has scp loc. Monarch Bay Tt•r 7S2·1920 :'\cw vh:W condo 3 OR , entry. u~ed bnck frplc. race. Submit all ofrt•r!. ~A1UT NlWPOn lfACH 2':1 bu. fom·rm. tl111-1 m . & parquet floors add to Prine. only, N~wporl Beach I 069 make crpl st'll·t·t 11111 the warmth & ch;irm of GOOD EARTll REALTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~lmt• in 1-\•b 752 039:! thr.., comfortJblt? family 53U-308U hutnl' offered at S\92.500. -----ARCHITECTS 4Ur. :!' ~ u:ith. 1am1h rrn 8 UNITS SPECIAL Pool & :ill .1m1·11111c-.. lll\'l':.lmClll opportunity Nl!\.\ i! :.lory lll-tllJl'll & Sl·I 1,500 Bkr (j..J I i'KIX ,\pt hh!i:. Jcro:-!. from OPEN HOUSE llghl a~ a .:rt·t·1it1ou~1· ;1 tlt.'aut1ful beal·h. Xlnl 25226 Piedra Blarll'a Br. :I l!J, lg lum rm. :.! HARBOR VIEW ftnllnl·1ng to quallf1~d * $6S,9 00. * frph·s. J:1t·uu1. ~un deck. l'ALt::RMO .i Ur. :!1,., ha. buyer S57S.OOO all (ollv 1nsulaletl all l'X Cam rm. 2 frplr:o. l'ool FOR LARGE FAMILIES WHO LOVE TO SWIM 5 Bdrm. 3 Ba. :J Car garage. Harbor View "Somerset" Model. On fee land with pool Solid Oak plank floors in en- try. dining room, & kitchen Rough sawed trellis patio & atrium for those who hang plants Owners must move in 30 days S!J5,!l00. Ji!1 Si':A PROPERTIES •l!l'J 1378or494 ·1sn r~· •11e1• ~ •ew~ " ,,,.,,,, . ..,. ... BeatlesorBach ? trJs 'short WJlk tq ~1ze ytl, bo:it !>t01';1J!c w h 1 ch c v er y 0 u r beal·h Ft••· Simple Sl:J0.500 ke. hv owner mood ... )ou'll 11grec that * $139,995 * _t;..1._· &_1_7_17 ______ 1 Uu!> 3 Bdrm hume on pro Open Sat & Sun I ·5 S2S.OOO Own. Owner will fess1onally landseapl•d 5305 River.Ave . finance 2 Br 2 Ba OPEN HOUSE SUH. 1-5 I 8 3 3 Port Charles 642-2171 640-7729 Robert L. Sattler, Raaltor I V ~"-.._ 1105 N.CoouHwy.,loguno LAGUNJ\ Di-;ACll I 0 l Is .. The ~1 0 !. l . for swmgin' or relaxm' !Situated t blk So Waterfront Condo Pool. CONDO ~early oceanfront on prest1g1ous Cliff Drive 1n the norlhcnd of Lugu na ... an easy cl r1 ve to Newport 2 Bdrms . larKe 11' 1ng room & l1rcplacc Lu\uriou::.' Sll9.000 NEUJE\..l.:. .JS~OC . lnC , bkt l3guna Bf'ach ~g.i.6~9-i Vl~W-ELEGAHT :1,000 Sq rt hnffil'. :1 h<.lrm~ . mi-I 1· ,.,1111 .. dt•n fnrmal rhnin~. li;P 111111i.: rm D1•1 ur.1lor 01111 1•1 '\Jl!JJ1m 494-1177 REAL ESTATE 1101' 11n 11\l'r lal lhl· lloh· l11h llnuw :• kdrm-. .\ loft S11!1,:;m Opt•11 ~Jl & '>Un I 11'\I 1104 Sn. Coa::.t II"' y LAGUNA BEACH 497-2457 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -PLACE REALTY Come see or cull for Su~nor-Balboa cross· Jacuzz1l. boal slips further mformat1on mi: of PCll & Wcsl on Sl59.000 · Ownrl Agt Newport Beach I 06911'1ewport Beach I 069 MISSIOM .... IGUEL !liver 1 Will take trade. 640·1511 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PROPERTIES alsoneedJl6 ~, 3 lf'1' OWNER. lge family 831-3370 home on desirable Kings LIDO ISLE lld 4 Br 3 B;i. formal dm-TO LOVE ME OR NOTTO LOVE ME. THAT TS THE QUESTION. But how will you ever know unless we meet? Call 673·7300 & my <igent will arrange a date. NORTll'v'IEW. 4 Br 2 Ha. gorgeou::. Vic'' up gradC'd. p:inchng 1!11 h2:1K RY OWNl-:tt. new ho11''" .1 Br :1 HJ, furmal ol111111i.:.1 all n.:w1·'l .1pµomtnwn1i. l'nmc loc;it.ion un 1:t11f Course 6-15 11!\0H OCEANVIEW Private area Guard gate JBH. dinini.: ran. 2118,\, 3-car ~ar 2500 sq ft . Near new Landscaped beautifully Jots of good 1es SI 9i ,500 Jay W. Yeats Heal tors 499-2237 3 Hedro11m, 2 hn lri.: m~ Xl.nl vie~+ lge back patio. modrrn k 11 dwn y:i~~5·880I• ____ , ~1:19,:iOO h1 t1\.\nl·r fii:l Iii I'> FEB> THE DUCKS f r 0 m I h I ' I ~ (' ",1lcrfront d1•tk. :l l-l~. 5 i\llractl\'e Condo /\II up i:rnde<I, :! hr. :! h;i . nr Wt>sh·l1ff shop'g. P rit·l•tl for q1uck "all" Sti-1 ;,ou p,·t l't\ 1;1:i 381t HI< & µl.t' rm . :1 ha The l\luff-;-l'o11do D1·'11"1 \.h\I t11n<I \\'Jlk lo poob, ble I 5l)'. 3 l)r'. 2 h;1, hl'.IUl lrnnis & on•an :>00.500 grcl'nbclts & pat w l!w CAYWOOD REALTY land. s1o.i.soo. Pnn only • 548-1290 * Bkr. &l4-4746 or 751-0144 P.S. I'm on beautiful Lido Isle & my ad mirers sav I 'm a real doll housc ... so. call now. okay? LIDO REALTY 3377 Ylo Lido, M.I. 673-7300 W es t c 1 i r f 11 a r b 0 r Frnest Newport Jlcights lhghlands Beaut 4 br 2 area. Rustic home 2 BR. Ne wport Be ach I 069 l'lewport B~ach I 069 ha. fam.'r.m .. upjlrcJd~d + den, wood burning ~pl, •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• •• laundrv rm .. new cust space for r ecreation NEWPORT HGTS. k1ll'h l\ppro-.:.2,000sq fl. vehicle.S87.000 OPEMSAT/SUN 1-5 Jhrw/warmfamrm.AI· l'nn onlv call 5~2-7727 for PAUL MARTIN 11S46th Strttf ley access & rm lo odd appt 1\gnt Real F.state 641 ·7387 Custom beal·h housr 2 more S87,SOO Call agt. OPEM 11 ·4 Sea Terr garden hm. 2 Ur, Beac h lncomr SAT & SU~ '.! b.i, & den. frplc. beam cl'1lni.: s. pool, Jar. btflv Rark H:i' .1 llr 11111111n OPEN llOL'SESUN l·!l :I arc,1 1i11 , 1r. 101 ,,,_: !1511 llr. l llJ. d l S83 000 Rdrmc;. 2 bath~. frplc for a1>Pt 7_5_2_90_23 ___ _ S9i.~l0 1 Sun11' 11111t-. 1111 ·' knoll t;t;l ~I v~lll" W ;iy I nd:.c pd 111 ,I a pan cs I' m '\nrth l .. 1..;un.1 \,.,, l.'t' Optron$:!15000 i.:.inkn \\lrfall & Ko1 10', ti 111 n :mt I I 011 hill \l!•·nl u i:I 2058 SUPER DUPLEX EASTBLUFF ~ .... ~;!( 'h.1r111111 . It I •'Ill" llJI .i.; '\ \ ··~ '-lltl IMKI 1>11nd I\\ "" nl!r. SIO!'i 000 i.:raclrrl ~15!1 "10U \'\ \llH '> ~!l3·i421 ;! &Inn down. t hdrm MY O\\'~l':R. j Dr. 3 l;a l I ~l'O'I :'\E.\ROCI·. \:'\ uµ llll1.).S00 1.u-.k home. St49.9!l0 !->:ileor t.easc JONES REALTY l'nm1pJI-. Only. Open l~gal Duplu . SPVl'i I..\'>'> ll 11.1 \ 11 :1 LOCJUna 1'119u~I I OS2 Br 2 11.1 . J,1,1 hr.inti nt.'"' IX t".111 \ ll'\\. 111•.,l hll\ Ill 1----------. hoW•l' hv O\\'rll'I h~ll 17'il ~S 20\ti Sjl Sun I 5pm. or by ---------·--••6•7•3•·•6•2•1•0-•--1 appl ~2 Arah:.i St. NB I .t._:un.t ) Hf!• iu i. \ •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 55' Balcony _________ , 64S-29!19or644·16SJ. hdrtn • hll(l~ I•• •In l1ot h hJ\t'lrph' 11111 i;,.1IJ~l' h1~ yard ~110.0oo • 494.755 I • h,lli!1c (o~ja.c' ~a.L.<~r NEWE\..\.. O;>. Tiit.: l-'1\IHWAY Luxury cu~tom home w11h :ill the l"'<lra-. ttt'fnJ?t·r.1\1tm ;ur cond . IH•I. J.1n1111 crand 111· mi.: n"•m ,, 1th mu~nir1 t1•nl \It'"' J llclrm~. :1 LAGUNA MIGUEL BY THE PARK On Wate rfront Pacesetter Home 11111' ~tnn t,11-.k ho1111 111 Lido Pe ninsula JUST LISTED E.1,lhl11i r. Ill nin\ 1· In lk•aul1full\" decor;ilt'd 3 Be;iut t1ct•oralcd 5 BR. 3 Op.n Sat/S41n 11·4 ,.11001110n' 11 r. 2 'n a C 0 n d 0 BA home. New kilrhl'n 2 957lVistaPla iaDr w l hnlrony fol" If!· llx50 RV purk1111(. f'nrmal & fanlll~· <lm11q.: llnor nutdOflrli\'lng. Par· Jlurry, c;in't last . .1rc;1-.. hl·aut1ful f.1m1h quet h•ak cnlry. ma rblc Sl<!9.500. C"a 1t G4:;·7221 BY OWNER Bayrronl 118 Collins Isle. Tradt• or finance S308.000. 673·i7i0 or !>58·8723 ---------•I halh'I & dt·TI Exlcn~1vc room \\llh 1~:ikt•d •·I'll wood hurning frplc sur· Ontu OPEN HOUSE lng~ ,._ Cape t'rnl wrn roundt•d hy antique mir-"' Sat & Sun. Big Canyon r!11\.\s, :i Ar. 2 b:\lhs. lurg1· rors, i car garage, pool, .,,21 Rorde;iux Model, 3 Br : J611Pl REAL ESTATE 900 Cil<'nn•yo •• \t 404 0413 S40 OJl6 WEST NINE frontui;c on golf ~·our~c An 1mµre~s1''!! horn1'. $179.000. AJEUJEL\.. ,,,,or •n( htiir l'll\erc<l sem1·C•n·111Jr boat slip avail S130.000 Ba, cu:.tom cpts & drps p.1110 & small hreakra:-t HOWARD JOHNSON ~ highly upgradl•d, corne1 p .111 n beaut 1 I u 11 ,. ~ I I Io I . part 1 n l v I e w 111 nt1Hapcd \'1t•w 111 REALTY W~stcliff Realty Sl 10.000. Hy Own e r hills.A1r l·ond1ti011t.'d. 497-1744 -----644·0546 l ~•gun.t Rt•.1cP't 194 ",.•94 SEAVIEW Harbor View Homes ------- ----Hear Rour Corp. NEW CUSTOM P II As E ''' -"n R Moftclrch lay Terr. $92.000 WATERFRONT RA"' VIEW MANSION +++sparkling new con I 'pi::rad1"-rl rondo 1• 1t1n M__._ W ll Rlt OPE ... SU ... I 5 ' ditron Palermu Owner .l:!5ilSt•~1·11l'\ea5 Ul'llli son, r " "· • o t•L',N' SAT & SUN n1M'n~ onln i:.1r1kn I' I'll' 64 5 57 ET • has bought new motival NEW Ckean View Broad· moor 4 Br. 3ba. Call e'·e~ 615·1519. days 642·7101 Pnne1pals only. ~.: ..... I ,.,,.1, • llr .1pl 01 n '-1111' Pl 11111 114 •o.1,!ll \ti PRIVAC Y + Prime Area ,,.ltinl! rt1r.il tor oultli•or 4BR. JBA. llU.1111} -huilt 5· 5 229 CAHAL STRE IU-4PM ed ror riwck 5;lc. ihk ·~ •·nthu,1a,1.., :.? IMt llh ht>nw.:tc·;1ri:ar +many ~pJc11111' 5Bll. :1UA. 3GOO SQfl estate with SllOOOO 1 , h.r ~.1 °'II•• \Ir ..... ~13!'i.'l<Ht 'iupcr ~cita,nt Twnhm•• ,!!OU rm el k 1 t <' h has magn1f1ccnl view of thl' · PACI F'IC ---------•t 'I ~; \li t:;H HE \J. I\' 1n quiet "'\ii.:ul'I , 1 t•ri rmrrowuH• & l-<'lf cleJn'g bav 8247.500 220 Tustin n f~AL ESTA1 E 556~H71 Cusllhruuut. 'I hr . .!'~ li.i , oH•n \\dllt 11111001 ... h·n 11";. Pt1t1fic Cst II\\\'. 1-:. 2 d r I I Gene 11111 &l:! 0200 ---n rp c in m;i:<t er n1:. $.. ht'.11 h ~97.!llJIJ on Tuslln. nr Mariners bd I> f 1 or l clnonhou,cSun I 5 ~l'"port lf<'ights home /\Jewel..::\.. rm rnc~s It'<" a A•'<•nl,ti7:JiliOI ~.l1ll'1 835·3696or6J.'IHIOO ··~ d C I t " 2306 Port Lcr"' 1ck um1d tree!> & flo"' rrs. :! e omm r>0 0 · p.it > HOBBS-ALA.H CO. k~r RUY 111 the ar~a. pal10s Si!l •1uo11:i1 :1100 l!R. dl·n, 2 h;i ExtrJ \\' '-l 'l.1n1· rhJrm1nJ? ---• , .._.EWPORT HEIGHTS BIG CANYON l:iri:e llvtng rm. "ith WeSpecrnh1f' in OCEANFRONT AND BEACH PROPERTIES Also V.A. RcsJlcs CENTURY21 CROCKER Rt:: 621 W.19th Sl. C.M. 642 5063 Real Estate Sales EXPANDING Heal t:::.tate Off11•t• need!. personnel. ~h1~l have It !:';.hi'. NO GIMMICKS 70% COMMISSION GUA.RAMTEED Apply CENTURY :'I CROCK Ell H I·: 621 W WlhSl C.M 6-12-5062 NEWPORT SHOHS anr + den, sun deck. ~lcps to bt•h, pool!>, te1\111i. court. 2300 l'Q ft $91.500 Open SIS L2·S. 646·8607 San Clemente 1076 ....................... •••JUST PERl'"ECT Im maculate beauty w JSR 2BA, charming Crplc., shake roof, 2 prt\'ute patios, on lhe prettiest corner in town. ONl,Y $72,500 • liERTllA HENRY • REALTOHS 402·4l.!l 215 Del l\l.ir. San Clem Price R~duced :!1111 Dl·~ o<·ea 11 Muhl :.ell' ·l!lli rn:!i; nYOW'l:l·:B \ ll' \\ .~ fir hou~l' ::>li2,5UIJ. W;llk 10 · lt1\ll'l"J Ul·h", 0<'l'all 11(•\.\ 1'11ml! locutwn. Cid ~1 lnl·tl yard. cQvered 1>allt> Very clean 111s1dc. Im mar cond. Open house SJl Sun 11~ W. Ave. t:orncho. San Clem. or call 498-JOOS JBR, 2BA San Juan Wesl Newport 2 ~t y Capistrano I 078 twnhse, bllns, frplc, up ••••••••••••••••••••••• graded. Plus huge pvt Acre ranch w /2 BDRM park. wtpnol & rec fac ranch house, garage. S 511. So O By own c r workshop Short distance 6-11·9514or6-lt.5001 from town ce n~r . SAVE SS,000 $295.000 On lht~ lari.:1• Vlf.W ~ ....... CHOR ... GE ho ml' + 1 t•rt·1'" S:!SOO "'" "' Pl' r'" r I ;...<' n M I·: tMVESTMEMTS Reduced tu S l!ll,UOO OPt·n 1 w~t r>•11h-. 2011 1.__ __ c1_1_4_1_4_9_6_·_7_7_1_,I "mi.:., Rd .11111 Uoc. l<llr ~ti 11640 :!hr homl' Li.:c lot on nil dl' io.a1· lullv lnd~cµd .. SSli.JOll . .aH:l· lil!ll CLIFF HEA VEM Choice lo<' on park l1k1· Santa Ana -I 080 surrounchngs, you '''Ill ••••••••••••••••••••••• find th1:, Oii(' of ll kind. 2Br. l':iba. frml dining, CATCHEY CONDO hdwrl firs, m:iho~any & brick rrµlc, covered bnck pat111 on pool st lot wffr111t trcl.':. View from sundcck. Southern Cal 1forn1a Hc:ilt) 540·814!.I, Open Sat & Sun 1 S Bask In the gracefully warm atmo:.phere of this 3 lledroom. carpe t ed 1ownhome with early autumn Interior decor & dchithlful sunny kitchen l>ouble Garage & µalio S-15.CMlll. BIG CANYON . IROADMOOR lptQuall ·~ P1trtv pcrfl.'lt .attH. :.c1, Pia~• mas"ter SUllt', 21 ~ UA Prapwrt••• lhedr. I •·"1l1n" ·1 7S2·1920 "' CJ :i ~" .... ~. ~ l•OO OUAll~l.NIW~lllfACH fireplaces. frml d111mj!. _ -------- huge ramify rm. lovt'IY L09una I 086 kitchen breakfasl an•;i ••••••••••••••••• •••••• Van Lutl wallpapl'r. Cu!>tom pool. 1.1cuu1. waterfall, fire nni.: J Car garage. l'rofusl!1onally lnd sc pd, timed sprinkler>. Qu1N strrrl \ru:ir<I al i.:atc. Goll course view. $2•12.500. Owner/ A.9ent 640-6600 ommanding Ocean View 2 br, Mn,~·,; ba. :I levels. 1770 !IQ fl. lots or gla:.s (,, 111oc><1 On pvt quiet cul de ~ac w rserunty gate. S!lll.500. 499-_41_411 ___ _ THREE ARCH BAY BY OWNER . 48r. 21 ~ba, ocn vu, deck & patio, lrg lot. Sl 50.9QO. Ph:499·2.'il3. Prine only. . an all wood older hm. 2 ~~~~~~~~~~!Cur gar , top quality. Lrg ..:: near level lot Priceless VICW. Wik to bch. & medical l"lr Not rrp l aceable. Ai;k 5132.500 Owner. call 6!W~1 1714)499·39:13. Westcllff Realty OPEHHOUSES Other Real Estate •·•···················· Mobile Homes For Sole 1100 F\n 111•0! lrn .al 1•111 n• .1r "honl-. "' 1! 111.11111,111w1\ .I htlrm • h.il h h11nw. O.:rt'dl -1.1rlcr hullll' C)( ft'rcd ut ~.ooo l'pnor'h ,1, Ii· .... ntlo. 2 Minion V1e10 I 06 7 " hntk frpk·. + :! bonus llrlr"" • h.llh~ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.;harmini::IBR.l·mpltl'y -IHr.311.i.l>l•outdl'rnr& room~adJominF?dbl.1:ar SAT/SUM 1·5 h OPE ... suo...ao ... y rcdernrl "d. new c·pts. lndscpd W1 •'i.I rm havmi:: ~a rage on allclj. S89.SOO ....................... x:!6. ~eir con l 'd. fu 11 ha th. JUSl refinished m~ldc. Set up with awning. $1850. ~1,1\ 6173 AJEUJE\..\.. 1"'1\fH !'If h ... f l<1gun<1 Br 1c ,.. l'H 6~'l4 ... p.1111111 "'" wit " " ~ Bi9CanyonEstate remdl'd kit w •CornlnR a R•1rde11 vu llnu'iunlly 124Jllfoliday,NH hl·.1ut1ful o111·ntot111n tn 221l.,2\1aOcta,11 " br, on 1'.urwav, 5300 range. Priced to sell al Ir~ lot W/F?olr course Oceanfront 5 BR/Jbu.f!V N1.-:url 1:111f Cour11e Be11ut1f11l, unusual fir sri rt Mt.1rbl1• entry, oak S88,SOO. Owner548·3080. view. Has pool, ftre pit Largest & best duplex in 12575 1 prrvklngeS1•29NB.SOO Tal-ll'ful tll·cor. Pnc.-rd corallnt:&lndscp'i:.4hr. punelgamerm,itourmet ----area&sep1acoffm!>lr lQwn . S pec tacu lar ror J1rompl<1ale.S6t.OOO. lgc m aster bdrm .. kit,maidsqtrs,l>ynppt BIGCAHYOH bdrm . Open hse 1..t y coastlinevicws.2 BR.& 3br/vu,corlolS99,SOO calhedral ceilings & re11l only or open hou!>e Sun On Golf Course. View. owner Sun l ·S or by appl BR. with family rm .• 5 SUNDAY only I ·5 wood burning frplc. Only l2·4. 10 Cherry Hiiis. Large Bedrooms. Hurry• 16 O e er wood L n, ba., 4 frplcs .. 5 enclosed 12650 Riverside.NB S72.SOO. Ownr may con· 675 ~. $149,500. Bk"r 559·1999 644·4383. garages. Many extras! 4 BR, F R. quiet strccl sldert0%down. 1-'lnest in evl!r ything! ./2323Jrvln••. NU OCEAHVIEW l BR, 2 -Bill Thompson Realty Wont Ads Call 642·5678 Classtrled Ads 642·5678 BY OWNER Cl to bch SJ50 ooo Jbr/fr,custblllvlt'w GREENLEAF S Star Adull Commun ity 1750 Whittler Ave, CM has av11il.1ble a 24x61l llarr111~1on in 001w11f11l rnndition Must !>t't' lo ,l(iprl'clal~. C'ull lrlwn!lam 1iptn 646-796 S 8 ... HOMIE ~· 1700 m 495·1870 --. ose ' ' ./2308Redland~ NI' ... • tnlS m L HI I 1052 L Ml I 1052 Swimming pool/te nnis CAl.L ~ 6U·HU "• ' sq. ft. home featur>es l Lingo BY OWNER. 2600 sqft .• ~ ••• ~~~•••••••••• .~~•••~•••••••••• ert avail. J Br, 2 ba. 91~J 3 BR0. erfBA,b"Upper£1l1ay" bokoniH, enc loHd 2 ,._ Aegean Hills. best d<'al $68,500. $40· 1877. _lfl#l4,llL •e Y or ca c ar gar & newly at S92,500. New Hl'r 0 u :.H.TY 645-7221 COZY :Jo' 1r111lrr w/yarrl . land•*" -d· 'lard. Moy OPEM HOUSES ything. Vacant. Reduced LidolaJeby wn•r Nu r N .. •port P0>1 OUiu "'' d h 111 llt•I-., r hilll rl'n OK . ·~0r-Ith S:J,000 for imm<'d sale 4Br. Jba. 48'sllst lot. rtn W al you want b9 purchased w os ... .l'WO unique Laguna 6-14·0997, 644·6977 $157,500. Open Sun 1·5, , D1ulv Pilot Cla1161rl1•tb ~""!)(>rt. lkh !l IK 2556 II .. as 1000. down. ~~ef~~n1 ·~nl~ ~?;;o 4!U7Vi110rv1eto.fi73·6026 WantAds Call642·S67~ SanClenwnt~ 1076SanClemute 1076 U "u s u o I b u y a t 1'~1 DOLLAR DIZZY!!! tWwporl leach 1o69 Newport Beach I 069 ••••• •• • • •• •• •• • • • • • • • • •• • •• • • • •• •• •• • • • • • •. •• S77,500. . ... 256S J UANITA WAY. The charm of this 38R ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• How ord John,on Chr1s Abel masterpiece. Barcellona will clear ~ . 2575 JUANITA WAY. your head and capturt> : 171414H·4H4 RHlty, 497_:17~ lntenor by one of S'n. her heart, when you see C I r • I d" ,, de the advantages it offers Hiii Top Oc~an Vu :i Br. 2 lu. din rm, de<'kl-, frplc, hllnc;. 5 Yrs new on com er lol. S87 ,500. Ph 8J3..8120 P ......... 0 R"'MIC a1 s. ea 1n., · "'"" "' corator.1. for fine living. Priced below market for quick sale·Owner must sell now: Assume low In· terest loan Hurry. Rf:F'RESlll\I F.NTS Wl LL BE SERV ED. 494-8086 499.455 I .ttl .. 812 please call PRESTIGE 1rvln e Cove; Ca11:540·3666 ~ecurily, beautiful sandy /\Je\UE\..\_ ~~~~~.'.3c1:~::r~~~r¥1'~~ ~0a~~~~:wPhs:~n~!~ 414M$%MI rm.; window walls op1•n woodsy deck. 3 Bdrm. & We're here to help! ing io h1i1e. tus h . 2 11 baths. Private com :o.ecluded Jl:\tto. pool , :I munlty with pool, tennis R-..a.-d SS 000 ~(IU1Jt'8, S:.!:-l.\,QOO Incl &$0C'11r1ty. Rt•sdy for Im· ._e ' • l:.md mf'dlat c orcup:a ncy Single st or~· Madr11I Ofl£1\1111' \KINC <'1111'1 Sll3.tJOO. 1.css than 1 H n<>w. 3 br. """"'' t>rl11sr nnnu l'mnl lge fam rm &· m11•l11r l'Ondo :t Hflrm:.. 2 ha . l..tdrm w pvl bnlh Xtru umqu1• li;c rlrn, 111e1 hor. plus h 1·pt . heautlful chnln• rtn., (rpl , t1pertnl piallo w rlrep1l View 111 • amenhl d,•rka. pool, Saddlebac k & aolf yard.dbl. i11r. $105,000 Lao 2 b1', 2~ be Twnhse. course. Now only $94.~ P£GIALLEN Lndacpd , frplc., com· w/SIMSOdown. LAGUNA IEACH Ocean and mountain view 3BR 2BA . lrg ram rm, frplc. plush crpts. This lovely home is priced unbelievably at ft7 ,500. Don 't wait on this one LAGUNA MIGUB. New crpts. New ~. Newly paint· ed. New D /W & disposal -waiting for your family to appreciate. 4BR 2BA. frplc, private yard, many fruit trees a nd view of the hills. Seller is motivated . $79,900. SEA TERRACE THE SHORES We have buyers waitinl( for homes m your lovely area. Plea.i;e call for free markel evaluallon of your ho'mc . ma en ab I Irvine realty DOVEi SHORES AIEA DECUTIYI tte>taS • Hampshire Court mlni·estate pool home -$297,500 * Custom 4 bedroom , view home on Antigua -$229,500 * Newly-listed Galaxy Drive home w /p00l & view -$325,000 • Outstanding Bayfront,, view home I on fee la nd w /pool -$450,000. (Q61) : Beverly Morphy 642·8235 '42·123S 6444200 901 Dover Ori~ H•rl)O( Vie w C.nter trvlne at C.mpys Valley Qntlr 752·1414 OPEN HOUSE 1·4 SAT. & SUM. 606 Calle Del Cerrito ArcbJtecturally designed, prof. landscaped, 3 BR, 2 BA home w /golf course, mtn. & ocean views. Cedar sidings, nne quality wo rkm a n s h ip t hro u gh out . $14S 000. .&. • R~ltor 496-7711 REAL.rt>a 494~1m nuudtJ pool. $64,600. BlllThompton IWaJty CURTIS BRADLEY COMPANY ~··J~~095~N~.~eou~:~tLa~1un~•~~Owl\r~~·~~~~~=:Jb:====·~·~~~1810~~;=::d.~~==;;~~::::==::::~==========~~==~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~F:JL_~_:~~~~~~~~::~~~· 1=-- -------- ' CB DAIL v PILOT Sunday. No11amtw 21 1976 Hoe... Unfnth.d ...... U•fwW.a...d ........ u .. intMd HoutH Uft~ Ho;MIH UefwW""-d H•H• URfwwitMd ~IHI Estate Ohr lted &tete Ho.lff Uwfwwi.twd c.;;:;,;;; ...... jij4 ;;;,;.;.:;:;.;;; .... jjj•4 i~i.::j;,:;;:;;)z4o t~.: ............. ;i;~ ;;;~~ ....... ji;·~ ;;:~·;;:~ .... ;;~·; r.······················ ................................................................................................................................................................. ·•··············••····· 1Mobh Ho.ntt Income P,...,,.ny 2000 G1111ral 3202 Rodec 3 br. a ba. OW, Nr. BEACH 38r, 2ba 3 br, 2 b;.1 frptc , CJ>lS, Ulltk Ba arc:M 2~~ For SaN 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lltllhk/Mofff/ Att RIO. nu cpu. cirpil. S37S Cptsldrps, patio $375 • IEHT .ALS tt d~ . ~ 25161 t'•J~ll«.u SBr f f 1 kSO •••••••••••• ••••• •••••• MESA VEROF. 963...._ or $31·~ AtJt Pb 962 5121 962 MOO 2 SR 2, b S52S SW l8tl2 &. um rm, rp cs. • · TRIPLEX SW. 6plu. 1 br, lln&lt!11 3br 2ba!S42$/mo t~t. No Fee. · ' lBR:J~1n.;b·a $-175 1\\t1ll lll'•' ht 1213) May nowtr lO x '10 an N o k ~ l 11 n l 11 n JJ51.5ecunty.dnl( Spolle s 4 br, 2 bu, aRR."Pool $'7 LCICJMftCINigu.I 3252 lltid.\l*IS or move. Cood price EASTSIDEBVOWNER Bt!ttehcornbl'r, ft.>c ~RSJIOPPJNG Hallf9CMtleech 3240 ram rm., frplc, 3 coir ....................... ---- terms. 544 ~1 N t.' a r new w 1 x Lr a:. 631 2011. 541 2 so 1 4brt2bal $39S/mo lst, ••••••••••••••••••••••• aor. Nr llCllooh., 00 Cul 2 BR, Phm A 3 Bil, :! fit• rpt' 111 '"· Harbt'r View Homes Acr.ogefori• 1 200 1>&>7~or531·3JH 879·J(lfl{) +t.uit &:.tcunty. 48R,!ba,2-story,wllh de-ur.S42Smo.8471883 38R,2~. lrml )'d Nr lich C;ill Porlofano w /poo l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTAMESA hugepallo&buckytlrd.-----~g~Jt;Ba .$495 Al 963·4SS'7 or Tam $8SO/mo8eaul4b<Jrm,l r 000 ACRES 7 GREAT 3 :a~1~.~~;t.';a~~~: .. ~:2 ~~~~~r~~~,~·~;,~~~o ~~old~1f.~~~0°1·gl'. A .. ~:~ ~~.\~a~rn!\v!!: San Lws Rey . • $625 496~1" -~~b~~~h ;:,n,;i, ~~7. Ovcrlook1ng l1trj!e NEW UNITS cur ~1·ar, n~~\r. painted1, MESA VERDE 983-~8.Askfort>iek. school uea. $435. ~8BRR,FR •·····• ·~it Br. 2 ba w li;e yurd. q~llomcs67~ prlvatt! lake. '75 Min AvaJ now.,.:,.;., mo.+c n 3br/1hba/S425tmo, 833·1003 • · · ·" · · · · ·· ·· ~ $400 F11u:.t11 Vilo.11 --fcf!. 891·7584, M1dw11y Clean 3 br, 2 ba, cpts. Andwthavcothersfor Rcaltors.~00-22-ll Bluffs Wohnitw from Orange Co l 'tlhllc. Eo1blct. Cotto MHo City ut, last, see., cine. d rps, enc I p all o . AOUL TS OVER .io. lmmedlaleoecupant y B EAUTIFUL avail. s700. per acre Deluxe new 11nllb. i;t1ll Caff549.f655 $33S /mo. 963·4569 Neverhved lnL:indmark l''or rent 2 Rr Twnh~1'. 1-:NDUNIT ~~~terms. 631 2000• Mr time to choose 1·olors and ._ .... _ 1_1 d 3206 ~1-~Agt. No Fee. Condo. 2 Br, 2ba, washer, view. adults. l'adrtc hi 3DR, 2,.., BATHS. esinger, Agt. options -o >10f1 eo d 3 8 .. b dryer, ds hwshr, dbl oven VUlagc. S3f!S 1>.io lli44 & ssgs MO. 'u"13T4 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• aasts1 e r , • a. •• f I "''"" Commercial . 1 garage. S3SO mo. Also stove .... any rec. 1.1e1 . 548·2873 --- Pro-rty 1600 l!E'IQ ·1 J ar l Bo. all wooc cpls, 2Br n11t $250. Call 968· \452 FOR LEASE: 3 bedrm, 2 S37S/mo. 9112 0485 ----:t fir. 3 ho & pool exee. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cll • • • • c h' f . ' • ,, Pia dl1ldren or pl'li. Vrly B t 3 b 2 b L,anding home w/3 cur ras 1ng s ur ·l'rivule ••••••••••••••••••••••• QJllS4S·l502. ARTGALLERY CW. ' 1 2 n•0·~·R· eau r, a ua·r. S5"5/mo. 1·ncld g beach. 3 Br, rlreplace, RanrhoSanJoanuan2Br, 4br.~b11 h~m" ProplPl'ti•a :sc, l II. 4.,...""" Tawnhou!>e. New p:tlnt & ,, ~ ., _ ., • r-UGI ~ t.Jrps fpl<• pa t10 no ba. brand new, 1700 s q.fl. Mluioa Vlefo 326 7 h•lm", "',liff Or. $600 m o. l.AGUM.A HACH 7s2•1920 ---Cpts, dblc gar & putio gardener. No pets. furn avail. S:J\IO/w1nlcr den, pvt patios on golf Fnl'd ytm1. ·" ,11l 1m111,•ll Nl•w11ort Shores 3 BR, 2 Sale-lca:.c back. Prime 1•00 011A1l~1 Naw,-ou ... ,,. lolboo Penlnwla 3207 A\'all now S350/mo. Cull FOR L EASE: 3 bedrm. 2 ~!l-1002 courseS4!l5. 64(Hl997 8.'ll 0421 Ila, nt•or brh & tennis. • l""allo ..-.I "'"' nn "' '·· c:, .. , c""" b b d ew L900 s fl -bc;uns, frplc an fam·rm . I 1~omen.S2~ ;;oo' 41 Uu lots fOf' Sate 2200 3•R•••~)••1••1•h•• •,••••••f•••• ~rry ,,,m """" ~dran h n f q. j Fireplace tur llohda) '' :I LEASES AVAILABLE 2 flR, H~ lt.1 1·oricl11 1-'1 pl. li•u:o.~ S ISO . mo. Ca II ••••••••••••••••••••••• r,. ia 1 cr1~:.:. rom $250, 2 Br. g,ir. kids. pels ng ome w t orma Br. 2 ba, pvt patio rourt Llve in Irvine Villai.;e A1C, , 1cw aoo mo ;>;atall•'. 615.6000 or ll.Jy ~u1·h t,1Jvdy v1e14 OK Ft!t!. Main Rentals. dm. rm .. lam rm, Wl'l Garage. W:.ilk tu beach & We have homes avu1l for 497.37~ or Slit !1114 tii:l t~;71 I S4!l0vrlv 111!'> 130.t 5405370 bur S57S./mo in cldl( shopping. Near bus hnc. !casein •• _ gardt!ner. Nopels.. No pets.~ per month WalnutS<juarc LG Mtlrn :lbr, fnm 1 m ~II\' llt>:IH:S2Story,4 1Jr. • I Lr,g J lk. l. Ii~ tlJJIX on LOVELY Unck Bay Con R~s R.alty Call Coats & Wallace, Ranch Cal.Homes ba. frpl, bltn::., 2 \·,ir 1•J1 ". ltJ, h!e Fam rm & /\Je:uJELL d~so<. inc r>kr L agun .. Be .ic h 494 b!.94 BAYFROHT I enn at 110 ~ Ualboa do. J br, 2 b11, l.illn:., all 8~· 1688 962·4454 Deerf1ehJ Umv Pk F'ncd yd, kids ok, no,,.,. k1l i-h, 2 rrplcs. Rent I Cln & unf~rn. S37S/mo appl's. incl'i,: wsh dry & Culverdale Col.Park S410 mu Isl P11m1·1•1 nl•.:011.1hl<'. avail Dee lsl. Call .\tr Cok. G75·26S3 refr1g $-125 Located at NICE 3 br, 2 l>a, lg . .>d, nr 2 bdrm. your choice or 3 842·4421 l'h lii5 ~>ln3 rift 2 P!'\I Agt, The 345 U~1vers1ty Or. Call: 4Br, 2ba, 4 blks from Edison lligh, S37 5 fromS340toS400 ----- Jackson Group Ltd 645·7777 Westmnstr Mall. 1 blk to 536-1339, 642-1715 3 bdrm, your ch~ice of 14 Newport lea~h 3269 L1•.1H• Newport Condo. Office bu1ld1nJ:, spec lJcular view, luxunou executive offices . An xlnl investment at $630,000 BILL GRUNDY Be De. I .. """ t I pd 2 schls, cul-d -sac. Kid s LAND .. ARL' from $335. to$475 •••••••••••u•••: •••• •• :!llr, d1·n. 2 ba, pool, LOTS, COSTA MESA st a· .;>oJVV, u 1• · SHARP! College Prk OK $415 Ph848·942'7 '" "' 4 bdrm your choice o( 6 If AR 0 T 0 r 1 NU Jacuua. sauna. $400, \ Two vaC'ant, l ·w1th older Br. luds, pets OK. fee area. 3 br, 2 ba, bltns., · · 4 Br. 2':r Ba, 2 sty, 3 car from$4SOto$550 EastblufC Exec. ho~e tsl last & sc:;c dep, Refs. RedtOf' 675-6161 l>upteus/ CJnih sole house.nexldoor1:.newer Main Rentals S40S370 dshwshr.l'ncl'd yd.S39S Sharp 4 Br . 2 Ba, xtras, gar, patio, ram rm, No Fees 4br. 2ba. fam rm. Sofl 1\dults. Avail Jan l. Ph construction. Can be Corona~I Mar 3222 3205 New York St. close lo schls, bC'h & ~ S~lg~~'[,g7 mo., RANCH REALTY wa.ter. New crplS, drps. ~·129-l 18 bought as a package or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-4471 shopping $450 mo. r · an · 55 .,0 pamt. Walk to i.cbools, -----0 separate. Call for more 'horeC'liffs 2 BR den, 962·5982 8 EA U t new H n 1 g 1 • ., 00 shops. ten rHs du I> ;>;t'"l>Orl Hts. ~ br, 2 b.1 •••••••••••••••••••••• anformlt1on . Agt. _, _ . · f • .. 2BR.gar .. fcnrt:dyd. L d kCo d 1 ld $750/mo. Ls t! Her~ t\bt• Nt!w cptg .. & w11l WATERFRONT G73·7G01 spacious ll\·rm. ~•ant pet OK. No children. La Cuesta hme, 3 Br 1 .14 f:~l~r Rec ~u~il n; B~ •Rancho San Joacf~m lge 640·677Sor 645 2240 on" l·nver'gs. $475 DUPLEX ---ba(·k yard. Pvt heh SS75 ~55 mo 5.u;.7500 Ba. nr school & beach. 2 1, S4'-" 0 ,.,,·3 2361 2 Br 2•{2 Ba, fplc, din rm, . &,at~·37S7 . l(,\Vf: (X'l':1\N VIEW I~-K!IS·3S33 or 675 8824 ur . >t50mo.6'10··1543 :.a ... -:u· y:. m,. wetbar. up~rades, patio, Ocean\1cw Condo •Htr , ----- PIER & DOCK COME PHOPErrrv Will tii5·6nl C:hri:.lmn'> move-m f.xcc , , ..!'.'s1 962·27~ pool S495. G4-i·O<t96 dinrm. zi,,Bs, µ001 . 11•11 '"""---------Uuy 11ow & ~dN t rour \r.idc tur dlc:.cl yacht Mc~a Verde~-! hr, 212 ba. 4 IJR. I·'• ba, 2 l':Jr i.:ar. 1• --nis ~i·curitv K11I~ OK own intl'f'Htr Wont l.J ~I ·l!l:l llll-1 •Sot 11\.\y, nt''H'r, 3 llr. Uuccol.1 . $700 1 mo $395 mu. 1st, lai.t + SlOO Two~tyhomt! 1 Kr& ·um TURTLE HOCK Sti25.Chris,K•14900(1 Alli THE BLUFFS Sl!ll),000 ~b.i, fplc, lndry; M pl'l:., Ow11l'r Al:t 5-16·5990, afl dep. 968·5454 Rm. 3 yr:-. ul~ 11~·u!1t :1f\r, lam-rm, atriu m, Bu1hfrr 6iii 1:!3:1 DEVELOPERS rel.. gar . "'1!15 ti75 ~)o r. !Ji" o.tsu - ----------ya rd S4!1S 15 1 ·:.17 ,,;,. "· " VACATI ON L I V ING! 968·2720.963-t>!IOR l,\l't'alvu,$525.tl44·4646. l>l;PLEX. :1 :! 11 :\II):. Xl11t OPPORTUNITY S325. 2 Jlr. !Plr .• l.iib pct-., J fir. frtJk. E S1d1'. ~:175, Super sharp 2 Br 2-Ba. I - de:-.i)ln , immar con rt rour <1uartcr acrl' lot:, sn.:ls OK. ~ t•c . .\lain tst & la!.l. 519.3847 or sty Twnh:se. L~c patio. 2 Br. l lia. tll'14ly A\;111 \2 I. J Ur 2 Ba, new Wo11tlhr1d~1.· Warm 1nb'<1111. c-ontlo ~33 11m:J Step:. to orn Sl:l l.50tJ for :-..ill• 1n Tu~t1n l'nmc Rt•ntals S.10·5370 838 7712 gas BBQ. Lennis, pool, rcdccoralefl cund1~, ., llOLLI!> "<JOO, Hllr. rc.,ulent1al :1rc:1, no,1dy --Ja1:uu1. Sauna. gar. S265mo i:!.IO- b7S·!l6i6 lohu1ld. R~OMY I.Br & den. l1llC. Comfy 2 hr 1 ph:x Kids, ·1 w lk t beh No "'e"tolc:.see S!l7.•IQOCa ... h D'"'n !:>._of Hwy. :-.tcp:, to bt>h , ... r d S .. 3 s . secur1 y. a o ~on ~ ~ ' ,. I pd S3SO C II u ,. Adults. $325. Ownr. H......._.;o__ 3242 3 Br, 2 ba •formal din. lncomeProperfy 2000 C:illforclclJhb di · mo a ·Bea C'h c ombt•r, fee . """"""c&"""·7487aves. -...,,.,...-· S 71 , 870 8395 """'"""°"' ...,.., '" • •• •••• • rm. Quiet streel ·, tennis • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Leve. ... . 6 3 I . 2 0 1 I ' 5 4 7 . 2 s 0 l ' ••• ••• • • • • • • • • • 6 7 Steps To Sand 17 Unit ~lotcl ,, pt $-100.000 S!Olt,000 Down Q\.\ner Carry Balance Agent 673 l~IS B 3 b h els. & pool avail. Clean & M A Y 0 C K ~~~ 879·1060 Sf-L\RP 3 Br. drps, fplc, 3 r, a town ouse ready for you to move in garopnr, boat access, nr S parkling new cond. So of Hwy,immac 3 BR, MESA DELMAR beaC'h,schls&park.$395 S470. Call ··Lala " for6 mos.S395 Mo. ---- 8 UNITS In Co!.ta ~lcsa. fl\<'r up pt.•r!> Only 15', down Seller\\ 111 l·arry IJ.1l..1ncc ,\ rPal monl'y m.1kt•r Call S42·36i6 t •ttt rhrtATltJ' lAG(JNA 8EK:H f (714)494·2146 Mountain, Desert, Resort l hr houw. :! lir ho11M• ,f.. Out of C ounty 2550 1l1111ll•'<. Custa '.\11•),,1 Property Slfi~k. (1\\ rtr h-15 7117 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COVING TOM 4-PLEX F11r B1•nl or Salt· 1d11l·d 1•nupll'. Olll or lO\\ n G~u rlc11, f1'1111 ll'l'l'.~. pine tn•1·s :1 ;\Im 11:.ilk tu ~:xcellent LOl·at1on. lly .\lrkt T;Jlk 111 nwnl·r. .1ppt. only Sorry. pnn· S.18 ()ll')(l 1•1pals 011ly A~t l'h - 642·t!SSO. cvps f>,HO 1081 Out of Stat~ ---Property 2600 1 t One bdrm unit~ <k'l)an ••••••••• •••••• ••• •••• • hill \'le \vs Sell trade• Rcurement F.1rm 2U \c V1nanc1ng SC 492 1321 \l1ssnun Ot:irks, gd ----.l'IJ bu1 ld1n,.:,. hunt in.i.:. CO)Df'I. ' 5-18 75()..I ..ill ."> ::.ti:l,IMMI th l'~ITS ~2<!5.00o l \LL f'<JR AN \Pl'T Richard 0 . Forn ey & Assoc's. Re alto rs l1lfl IWO '""''l nH"nl npµl\ l .. 1k1 \rm\llhrall lttl <1111110\ ' ,lf'fl' llt·.111 \' Io 11111 ltl I llhlll"> \It'""' ''' 14~1 l.O\\ lnw 1IO\\I\ I-.1,, 11•1 m' K.11 l :11~1 '\}';\\ 111,llrt ('1t,l11m I I' I 1· \ \1.1 11\ t' \ l I ,1' ~.IWlll ,\j.:I <i1·11 1-1'"\ h.'\.'i ~ R~al Estate b chonqe 2800 ......•.•.••.•.•••..... \\ 111 Km ~di Fvhng Ill\ n'.il 11r lll'r,unal prup,:11' ·"" "h1·n · I JI l'o,1'1 hl\I''' m1•nl i l t 'l'.I:! "X~I ll l'!->O;\ \n1 \\"111 trJdl' 'IX IWMI 1°1fllll\ 111 I hr hom1• lor Ori; Ct' 1h\l•ll 111.i llll'OIYll' 111 ' •14;x i l.X I Rent ab ••...•..•...•.••....... HcK!sH hrnished •..•...•.•.•......•.... Balboa Island 3 I 06 2 BA. frplc & lndry rm 5 Br 3 Ba, S475 557·8968 lse. 846-3872 846-1371or8'16·5456 eves. 2 BR, 1 bath S3SO SWO mo· mo or lse 3 BR, 2 ba, fam rm S43S 2 BR, I BA. immac CO~t tollage. S3SO mo. Call 1>75 2311. a!.k for Dan o_r_&_1-1_354_5 _____ 1 u NEWER HOME4 Br3 l"m• 3244 3HR .2Y:ba, FRS4SO MESA VERDE Ba. 3 ear g., shake roof. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR, 2 ba., FR S425 Brtghl & spacioussuns h1ney Sharp End 3BR.2ba.,F RS450 3 bdrm. 2 ba, fully C'arpcted & draped, bit· ins. 2 cJr )lar., hoat ac· cl·:.:.. 1tard1•nl'r 1ncludt.'d. $-125 mo C,dl S-10·1521 <own(' r l • .rte r S or ~9 86SS IAi;t I Available L>ce I thruout. Cheery k1tehen. Condo. :!Br. all bltni.. 3 BR. 2' l ba. fam. rm 1 mmac move-in eond. Comm pool, t'IO!>C lo din. rm .. 2fpl. SS50 Sngls OK . S·l!lS mo. frwri.. No 1:.e SJ25. ___ A_G_E_N_T_S52_'·_7_000_ :1 UH . dlll & lam. rm ... :! Hlks to bt>ad1 Top tunrl ~l Mo ,\gt 1;11 IX IK ll:Ut Pl.US 2Br\. n•ady nnw SJ95 month Costa Mesa 3224 AGT. ~l-10·05!\5 ..............•...•.... MESA DEL MAH. 1 Ur, 3RR hou:H' .. Large ,Yard. Fam Rm. bltns. fplc. dbl ./\llults pref d. No pets. ~ar w 'opnr. fncd back yd S.350 mo 642·0647 w fruit trees. SI<~. 1st + Nice 2 br house, newly de· SlOO cln. dep No dogs c-or Fcned yd, i;i:ir. $260. MB·9-l21or962·3287 675·648ft. 2Br, C'hildrt!n OK. Pell> Woodbridge Twnhme 3 Dr w1dcp.S285 mo. 962-3533 2 Ba, A C, upi;rarle~. or 536·0321 la kt.> & pool pri , .. fi 10·85-1:! H U N T I N G T 0 N THE HANCll: Laritc ex· HARBOUR AREA. JBH, erutivc horn<' in wlcd 2BA w/huge family room area. 4 Bedroom. family & frplc, near schools. room "Cascad e" with $425/mo. CALL TOBIN gardener. S52S/mo Agt REALTY 846·1371.:.WE 752-7315 ALSO HA VE other pro-------- perties for rent, Hom es. LUSE-OPTION Apts. and Condos. Ideal cul-de-sac location. beautifully landscaped, Redec. 3 br , 2 ba, new s w i m &. l e n n i s I Br 2 Da. fplc. ls.tl' yard, :\1csa Verde 3 pr. 11-:: ba, paint, C'rpts, d rps, R/O, 2 privileges. ,, br, family <'loseto schools.~. ls t n l.'wly painted inside ear gar. S34S /m o . room. centra l air. S4SO 5'1·~·5100 548-27711 ; 645-2161 &last 5-16·9312 _ lleavy ~ha ll thruout 963-4569or S31·9S4S Agt. 552·9315 •2 hr tnwnhuu~l'. Mc~a s.tOO mo. S.lS 2'll Clean , 4 br, 2 balh, R IQ, UNIV PRK Vil luge 111 \"crde Pallo, pool, $295 Coll Prk Sharp 3Br . 2ba, OW. rrpt, drps, fplc. Pnnccton 3Br. nu 1.1011ll Clul<lok 8J.'l·R!l7t :! frpl(•s, palto S42S, 350 mo. 963·4569 or S450mo 6-14 77i0 962 5121or962 ~90 531 95'15 Agt DESIRABLE ----------. The Terrac·c . J Br end un 110.\tt-: l fir :\fc~a V<'rdc Twnhse 2 Dr. 2 ba eondo m llunl it. Fple. upgradt·d, elee 2Rlt ~ll:i. l>t·n,.. C'rpttl " pool. S27S Rcspons1 llrbr area. Pool, pcuu1, gar opnr Self C'ln 0 , n drp!> forced :Hr ht.',1l ble adlts only. 1632 A ten n 1 s. Ca I I < 7 14 ' Shutter:. & nr pool $-ISO l!Jlb·d1::.p. bltn!t. PJl10 10 .... a St Co!tta Mel.a. Sec S.W·li61: (213)941 ·~100 G7J.09-ll g.irage. ".1t1•r l u1 n .111 10. ~at &: Sun. call \t1ult-. only. 110 l>l'li. 21:1 1l1 7:r7 I RATE n i:;,~o~ 'uu: \1 ros:. Jrnm Couatr.\ J B . l'cry allra.·ll\ ~. l"luh P••llH. rncd yd. ~ar, S325. :.'i'.'i .\11·~.1 1'r • SIS 6iUG f..I~ N-73. 5-18·SS79 ~ .. ;....,,\ VEHIH:. l!lfl Ji.: ;! Sl'l't-:lt L'l.Ei\N 3 Br. l '> U1 . 2 11;,1. lrpll'. l)l'Jtnl'tl II ·' . n c w k I t t' h . t'"llln~s. ,otnun1 11,.,, "' cl:,hwshr. 2 car gar, t'pls. p;iinl, patH'r. rucc )'Ord urea. $375 mo. t•lfi 0CH9 559· 1828 3 Br. fam rm. t•pt:-., ~r~. TURTLl.':ROCK·Vll"W· :1 fncd yd. nr bch, i.ho1> g, & Br 2 Ba. (Jm rm. lJ111l' schls. SJ.SC 536·6155. Rm, lge yard. Nr lcnm:o. 3 Br, gar. c·hildren, !>ml pcl. 5350 mo. no tel' 968·82ifi Ot" 556·5007 & pool. SS-15 mo. S200 Sl•c dep. A>a '752.jl188 3 Br 2 Ba. on cul tit• ~ac. lge yd. doi.c• to M'hb & OHL y $375 pk. S42S. S52·0<1JO aft 3 BR. I-'• Bi\. comm ..2!M __ pool. Sh arp & clean 2 llr, up~rd·d. nice lot' RENTALS Single f'amily llmn1·~ 2 UR. 2 Bu.. :-.100 :i rm, 2 Da. ~:111~ 3 RR. 2 Ha s;v..1;, 3 BR. 2 Ba S.125 3 BH, i! Ba $8ikt ·I BR, 3 Ba .. S5J5 4Hfl,2•2 Ba.... S>l.">O Town homes 2BR,1Ba ..... . 2nn .1 Ba .. 2BR,2Ba .... . 2 BH. 2 Ra ..... .. 2 BR. 2 Ba 2 BR.2 Ba ..• 2 BR.2 Ba 2BR,2Ba ~· 3 BR, 212 ll<l 3 HR. 2''.! Ba .. 3 BR. 2' 2 l::a ;lor-1Br.212 ba 3BR.212Ha J BR. 2' 1 Ila JBR,21 ~8.1 3 BH. 212 Ha 3 BR, 2' ~ JIJ 3 BR. 21 : B.1 3 UH, 21 ~ ll<i -1 BH.:.!11 B.1 s:l:.!5 S:lSO s:ri:; ~:IH."> . Sl3:l ~150 .l)l!l5 ~.'i5cl ~'° Si)O(I S6il0 S600 S625 S475 <ilonous View, lh)! l'.111 yon 1'wnhme i! br, :! h.1 Beaut up)!r,11lt-1l. mu::-1 sec. 7-IU. ~I 5141 WESTCl.I FF, .I )Jr :! 11.1 FJm rm, t·usl lo. 11 1 h Wafl.. In ~hoJh .. ,•111, hbran <~rdnr 1111"1 "'""' mo. &i6·tl IS!\ aft til' \I Exclll!>1vc ln 1111• I ,., r.11·1 GdM. Btll ext·t• I lit .!' · Ba, lg pvt Jl(10I, \\Jlk lo beach. shopprni: & pa1 I. S800 mo lea:.t.'. i:ardcn & 6 MOS. OR I YR. 3 BR, 2 '/J BA .. FAMILY /KITCHEN t 'hnll'r 1•nrl unit , largt" "'" ar,• · c11clo:.<'d I'·'""· 'll11llc,sly clean I 111110111 '"' h t•ustom •111alll\ 1.1r11cun g & 111 a1H'ri1•... \'acanl & .1\ .111 """ at ~.)S(l t.~~lll tt ltll !\ :\: ~ 11 . • 1 .l .... " l'" l t ll !; Rtng 640 · S":>t;O Anytime Eastblufl Prof Bld'l pool serv IOl'I. d1ilrlren 6.----------pet.s welcomt• 1ii5 :1152 llV llrns. C'Jrnwl ·1 B1 +Fl<. nr pa 1 k S: ,,1'1w11I SSi5 mo 1; 11 , i~ll ="l'"-IKirl H1'.11h I hllo., \lann••r' ., h••••I \ ~'"' h ·: llr '.! ll,1 1111 d 1.1111 \, 11:11111 l11lt q1t~. '""" ,'!,/ ... hu111•1' 11·n1111I kH•·h w dhl sdl 1'111 m n. ~ISIJ mo lo7:1·i!l:!~ e" wk111b WESTCLIFF • S575 Spocious Exe c Home :! llr. :! Ila t 1lc11. lqill' "411. j : llKI WATl':lt t-'RO~ I' <.'undo, w ' 34' i;hp 3 Ur :I Bil, 111>1 1!111 " •>am 1 l't: or Ille Hiil lilll !11 l'l ON Pl'.:NIN }'()INT 4 Bdrms with balconies tor e:H·h Prc:.tli,:1ous w11od mtt'n11r & beam:. w,1rmth -.tiOO \ rly !'I'. ... ~1·1·:q,\l.l.Y l.AHG I·: I 11,.111 111 •\ 1\1 n l-'ro111 I ,lld I' ltl.o· ,1 j!f't'\'ll .t p;11 k w 1 ll'\\ of wat1•r hnah ;11111 S11~ l'I·•~~ I ltll .... ii:> Ill•• l ~ l'llHO:\ .\ 1>1•:1. \1.\H ... h ,1 I I' '' I/ 11 I 01 11 l1n:11l.111· i.:11r. yard 1·:-<1·l'llcnl lnl'al1on S.'100 mo bt•. W/\Tl':R. <:fl AND CANAL 'n11 IY C harming J h!'flrm "-llh hrtC'k beams 1\ \I ,II H>l lf \\\"I FHl-'llO;>;T llOME!o. ti:ll 1400 HarborVi~wHome-~ 2 Ur dt·n 'cry c·lci.11\ RluH~ end units; 3 BR. 2', 20o11 P111 t l'roven1·c $550. o:i . nr pool . bay vu S600 &10·115~ ur 11.'}3 3732 to S750 i\gt 64·1 0134 ---- Big Canyon U(l1.tr<b O('W 2 3 mt . 2 ba. upper duplex. Br. den, :1 UL1 \ 11.'W of s.n:; Mo .. Yrly. I House golf. tcnm~. 11001 pal1u, lrom beach. Agt. 673-6210 only S795. be· 11p1 1121 t:a· nvon l slanrl. Ownr WESTCLlff 552 7133 Nl!w J br T II . lge r1><1ms, frplc. pool, kins ok. S5:!5., S475 lsc 675· 161l6 ---BACK BAY 3 Br, I Ha, ll!t' vard, SJ85 mo. Kids. pct~ 0 I\. 556·1!868 Darlin#! llllle house, op· pos1te Plu7.a, 2 br, pvt. patio, gardcn'g, incl'd. All freshly done. Adults, no pots, ref's. req'd. S300 mo. 498 Shady D r ., IW2·2G03 Income Property ;:· -~~,· .. :;.~;;>::.~ ·::;:·,~:: ~or ,,,i,. cvmrnt·rn.d ;! Br & 1-'11111 rm 11t-11 ;! hwld1ni: h"1"·tl In 'trun~ 11 .. , .!. h u J.: \' Ip I 1· ·' l1•11.111t l ·."h •HI 1 .1-,h '4'h' 1ln r tlhl i:.11 \1:.o llarhor C1slt:r rJm rm J hr 2 ha. lpll'. t.>W Cll•an ~:1115 mo !Hi:I -l !'ihU 11r .l:JI !1545 Ai:t --,--------·111.V.Homes. 2 Story, <CBr. 1 Hedr()(>m plus 2 bath!>. Avail Nov 21st 1\gt Fntd .}'d w tc•ovr·d wd lf523CAMPtlSDa:IRVINE Nt•w paint anrl rar\)cts, 847·85.53/eves963·5M5 patio. air 1:ond. frplc, 1----------1 S:.\.15 mo ~16·9751 OPF;N DAILY WATERFRONT 212 ba, Lg l-'am r m & kllch. 2 frplc. Rent nl•i::ntiahle i\vailable Dec ISL tl15·5"73 larac 'JUll'l C'Mnl'r Mo' J Br 2 Ba, fplc. bltn~. -----SA.M . T06 PM l' in today Kid~ OK. patio. encl yd, close lo 3 hr, nr ll1J.!h S1·hool & ----. LIDO ISLE. 2 & a dl•n , \H;..c; \VF.Rn~; Ill'" :J lir. l;.~!'i mo PILOT Hfo:,\L school & sho~ 5440 m o Fwys. S385. mo -t51 Sharp 2 Bdrm .. 2 ba. m over 2!'iOO '" rt · or ... p.·n1l.tl•lt· 1111 .. 1111• ""' uni. \11ntl'r' \11\ 10 'ht> '~IOll01lu\\fl .n.111 l"ur .1ppt :.;1 1 lit;!I 2 h;r,:; p11lin honw LoC'at F:ST,\TE. S.tO 0!>55. Ml 5.30. 960-3389 Chartevv11lc S-l!l 11162 l 1mv l'ark. Choice lor. l'LTJ'.\1./\Tf': 11"101: 1~1111 ~ \ 1 •11" seC'unty, undcn:roun•I --- <'llSTOM NEi\HOCEAN Saknr Lease MAYO C K 1i 111 t•cl 'S t OO 11 011 n<'IJ.:h . . • v;11 now al.,. .• 1 hurhoml · :.~~15 11111 nn . , . , . -Spacious J Br 21 ~ Ba, Turtlerock Glt.'n. m'"' 1111 A~t.'nl 83..1-l!liQO park m i.: & d<X'k.1~t· m .11 &15 2016 Costa MHa 3 124 1 flrtrtnl •ll "ltort'E\\I,, ll1'1<'r or.1ll'd 3 Twnhme,fp lc1nL1vRm, i.;raded.:>Ar,3 lla,Fn S915 Pcrmo.)l'ar!-.l1·a~l' •'·•~" ·' 1 ~ 1 ' 1 hr ,:! h.1 hltn'. & Mslr St e. vaulted tcnm~.PoOl.S8'lSISl'•'Jll New TurtlerOC'k Glen, 4 Bay&Beach .•.••..•••.•........... I Kt .' ,1rrJ. Jlf'b 1)1\. ul1l pct ~2.'i mn lt.•lt;)ll( 111:..->. 1'11'~1 1 "'"'lwr ·•frH01' S.WO m11 rc1lgs, bltns, choll'e lot O\\nr ct t !'.H.lmor Rf< h<tml' Po~,iblc Reolty 675-3000 1t...:esa Del Mar ~I W \\ 1t...n11 c.111 Jack " dbl attach ,.:ar. pool. 5,s2.7t3.1 vurcha:.c option w ll'aw Jl.ST REDECORATED 3 Br hM•, close to ocean µno!.. & tl'nn1s. C;ill li-12 ;1!(511 or tH5 IH2.1 .! l :'1111!-. \\1· ''"'' .... 1.l '\11111 ll :! 1"11• Ill\ l11r '91 !'..1unil1·r,1111 Ua\s S.12.5mo &10-37711...,krly.:.. S700. s>'mo. O"-nt.'r 1,1;? 021:! 1-;, l'" ~)If, Uii !I-Ii 1328 C\'S NEW .I ~1 Peter" up 113.'l 19:!i 111 !Hi:I 2'1:'>11 3 Br 2 RCI dpl\ fpl<' l ltlk ' mor1' 11111h I "' 1 .111 h1 'l'hl \Int 1111 ~.'I -~~1 l'nn<' 11111\ 1..111··1~., [®IMIJ ~ Hk. IJIO rm hltn' h~1h.1lhl1!.lr ru1 111l ll\ Oona Po int l 1 26 fo:>ut 1-ir ... i .\ la,1 mu .! lilt. l h.1 l·m11l11 P0<1I. Lse 4 Christmas ! •••••••• •••••• •••••••• • !)4t; ;\IK9 p,iUu J.!,•r SlH.l 164~} B llunt. Ba} 2br S250 1 Ill Ill'\\ 'ph 1trJh. Inell lo"'' ~l . IW2 ti4:!1 Tiburon 3br + S:!'J5 gralled l~e I Br 3 Ba, 01 park' Lnd:.epd spmklrs S595 or lse opt 014 n er ~26 Tahoe -to b<:h. nc"' c·ph .Jr~. lotJUna Beach 3248 paml BcJm l'I.:. 11,1tur:il ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'nod w.111.., ~1:10 y 1 ly North L 21l0. 2UA. 2 FP. 6i3-i tilll FH. 2 h lo hrh. ncn. \'II - ;-.;1-:w1'01rr c1n;sT :l Ur. 212 C1mclo, fam rm, wet hJr, frpk, SSSO mu 1~2··12911 ~2-7133 "' Ii 1111' ""<IOI!' Jlfll, COLI.I-:(; E [> \F(I\ 1.~1 ( Seabury 3br + S.150. 0111\ ... ns mo t:o.t la!>I llr .! llJ. 1 vlr. ll!t' II' 1 m I.a riic :rnr · 211a I.Im i ly Classie' -lbr + Nu S595 1t.'lt1·•"'1 1ltn area. f,1m1lv l.1t1•h honw 1.t.: II\' rm w warm Parkside.;+ pool S67S Decrf1cld TownhOUllE' S550 194-4127 cv!> Newport Be ach 3269 Newport Beach 3269 ln•~stors Dream HuntiltC)ton Beach 3 140 8 beaut unit'\. l .. t,,f,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• M~sll l'lo:o.1•11 i:.1ra1:r!I ~urfrr S 1M.•1·111I. !270. utll lnrlry, Ill mkt-. 1,01 t.:1 1 pct, 2 Hr. pt't OK Feo x :?70, ~l . to '' &t rm tn \tum llcnl.il'I S-lil-5370 h111lct Nr N\\fll. Dt•h 1.11 rlwn ownr fin MJI'\ LoqunaS.ach 3148 H1t~Jl,tt . Nr\.\' l·~r.e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hl'l\ltlH:., :-1.![1 5M!l l 14'ilM'fK'l'iln Vu• .... 1"amilv 77:! 5ti3(l ll•)mt• :! llr 1"4 1lt•11 b•lrm. lrplt . fnr1t \'d ~12:; \\ ,111 5 Units I I thru J111u or '\u,r.: :Ill 1!'11 172fi "•·w lv paint1•t1. q1t ... flrc1>l1.1n·. blln11 an kltC'h. MALLOY REALTORS Br. 2'2 ba, nr pool/ !lrp.. grdnr 1111'1 ~o tH•h dbl i:ar. n1c1• i.t yard jacuzzi. MHI Dec or $3.ll'i. mo . .').l!I oi11s •• tll $.1!15mo r .. 12.7796 963-9771 c upa n cy. $435 /mo 5 011~~~\rn<l-; Xtra ll(c 2 Ur. 1"1.1m Rm. 2 2 Br. 1 ba. newly decrt'd ~~4367 or 544·95.50 5 t • :i.t Es A v .. : H t> E Ra. Collcl(e r :1rk. 5'125, condo, cmplt laundry fac P · Sl'ECIAL • J Blt 20,\ l11l, lasl t dcp. 540·llH7 & pool. $325/mo. Jl.11. Tiii~ TERRACE. beuul, Cle11n & av;11I. """· C..11 D Pol'°nt -322(; area.S46·8609or962-7788. up~radPd. Ca mbrldg f)l9·2700 ana - -. -Mod. 3 Br 2 Ba. forma · · ~··•••••••••••••••• • ••• BF.AUT 3 Br. new tile. din r~. fplc, ~nr dr npnl' B\Cf\ ll/\Y :s nr J•amSpal'lnus Uana Hluf£!1 C'ptS&<!J"ps.Jw.lpainled 8450 m o . tll4·557r. n llni. '.! Bu. ,.1,h. chµ!. Contlo. 3111. 21, h1.1. 1830 S360. Sngls, ch1.ldr en , 644.4895 1.",Cl' chh14,hr fnc•ll , 11. t•tt\ II ''1 fl. Brt'1Jlhlak111~ ,.,l'W peL'>. OK. :-.lo fee. 536·6670 11at1•1 SIOO.H1kr tilll ill[,.'> of hench ann harbor ori\gt .. 673-S744,SS45337 New Llfl lv Pk, Peter, from l.R & \1 llr L riix·r & --Twn!lmc. 3 Hr 2' i Ba. J.ookin i: for llll'nnw 11111 (); l'.111 Frnnl St"f'I' 10 J Hr. :!h(l <:or1ll11 l-:111'1 lll\ll('r l'llt 'rl ... unlft>cks. $216. :l Br; 2 ~a, k1d.:1, pets, 2229"'tqft. xlnt I<><' $55( flt! r ~ y In II r I ii '' 11 f !>and 2 Br S05fl mo11thly patio. ~ar. ;11l111l" 11111\ l1uh h!lt'. ~·I. J:w11111. sni:ls OK. I-ee M11m Ren-mo.1133·3215, S47-i044 ow11cr.o;h1p < nnrl1t 11111 l"J ... ~.. ;>;o 1w i... SK I 5!!~11 •''-'' ~swia h ·nnh r rt ..t (' ;\II t;ils. 540-S37U This is It! · ' ·>.:• • ~'IG-7627 · · -----J Hr. 2 ba C'Ondo Hltns. tll ( o r ~ 1 5 n 111 '1 ll11J Savings, $285, 2 Or, RENTALS LAGUH.A BEACH 3 ODRM. newer home located in Portafino l.a~una . i! Raths , flre!)ltt<·e, ocean view. f:xtc.'ll<'nt fom home ut $5SUmo 2 BDRM . huml.'. deck w'ocean view Liv rm. w open b<>ams Owner pay:. ut1lilies Ill s:ns mo. S 125 000 OCF.t\N Vil·:\\'. ~ardt•n:-., 2 .... T h ? 1 11 '· C7111 l!l:l 1000 kids ,...15 sngls OK L•e~ l'Ond. S3SC.I fph· s :tnll'Jlll''· t·harm -~""'' ~n. :.e -!r_. ~ ... ~. • ,,.. . r 963·2187 2~o Down O WC ing 2 Br ~:lO mo artults liar. ra.\111. 8?7J 2 Hr. fpk. magniflcenl M<\in Rentals. :>-it>-5370 I ODHM dupll.'x unit. 1 4!J7.:nr.o lfi5 C 21.,l St l~l ori·;in\•ww S42Smo Call 3 BR 3 b 20x22'famrm Cahfomia llms 4br,2ha, Blk from s hopprnu, 4 non M & ~w IM l'OOC., has tam rm & dininl( rm l.undlonJ r1:1)'~ tor pool sernce ExC' long term rental at $5i5 mo 642-8017 493·5845 · a. ' nr schools & park'I Cul "' Newport leach 3169 -___ 1900 sq rt of C'lean ll\•lng de-sac. A/C, xlnt loco el<>!;e to bt>ach Lundlord ••••••••••••••••••••••• New Xtra l.rg Twnnse 2 S Toro 3232 area. S395 mo 968-0779 & lion, $-125. 581-1200 paa15~110't:~~LTY 1.UXURY furn condo, Br, 1'2 bo, frple, dl w ••••••••••••••••••••••• _536_-0086 _________ ---------- overlook'g tenni:o; ert. 3 S350 mu SJ Ii . 62!!9 • S4.25mo 4 br, 2 b11, met use 4 BR 3 b s his ~ew 4 br ~etached home Phone 494·0731 b $100 64 557--0IWI. of Lake Fnrt-sl Sun & Sail ' ~· nr.5 c A an Irvine s Woodbrfdjte ---r . mo 0·1751 elub M9-t862 fdrwy&. 5 1ho1 hp &1dS39l.I Jm o.1 Village. Use or lake, Magmf1ccnl white water OCf:ANFRONT 2 Ar MESANORTH <1..w' 0 1 an · parks,swim'gpoolsete v1ew.,.BR.2~Ba.~. EA ST S I D F. C M pat 10 •. re t s o K Attractive 3 UH. 2 Ba. House, 3 Bt 2 Ba. fplc. 2 ,I( ·0779 &536-0086 S475. mo. 544·4186 lnclds water & gardener. TRIPLEX. Sll2,000. $3001wanter rcnt91 (;all P.V. stone frpl<', fncd 1 r31:41100a~~~!· patio, $3354 Br. 400 yds from bch. WOO DBRIDGE, new 2 4993296or 49S·ll64 53S·8<C'72or847-2!l5!> 642·2711 rear yrd. ii hutter'f. _ ... _~_._...,...,_ $550/p e r m o . lncls sly,4 Br,3Ba,3cnr "ar,S""ctaeular OceanView 3 wnllpaper. $385, mo on gardene Call 963 6279 " .~ month to m onth nr lensc. FouMam Valt.y 3234 -· r. · · lots of room, lndscpd. Br 2 Ra, dshwshr. S4SS 4-PLEXES T oke )'Our t'h1>1<'c. singlr~ or pa•rs. All fo~ i;alc In C"OHta Mr,;n Sl>uth Coust Invest ment. 6<15 1103 3 Br, frp lc. m orl kit Winter S3SO mo. Vrly $400 mo. rvt pot10, Wiil rent unfum to rl!lhl party 1r desire d . 213/287-7420 lmmed. OC'cpy. Call A,,_.••••••••••••••••••••••• ~4Br hme.w/Fam lake&pool pnv·gs,Avall mo 494·6125afi6P M George Martin to sec ~xcc 4Rr & Llt'n Rm 2 Ba 1walking dis · now. No pets pleuse. SS2S 3 8 1 Ch 3 546-fl&IO Pool & 111c )'d · tan~e to 'school~. be~t mo Ownr/Agt. 552·0620 • bl~<i l~a~~h.a Loti;8~}n.,~ S.t60 m11 flf.0 3076 beach area. $12S mo . BEAUT. ExeC' type homl', & pri \'aey S390 mo Coll<'rt MESA VERUI'; 3 l(r. Fam -Rm. clbl fplr, <·omplctely C>~l.UX 1': 1ndus t 1·1nl redcroratrd. Jmmcd Ttipltx. only 4 ycnri. old HouHI Unfuntf1h.d pos&rssion S42!i mo 4.212 Sq.fl. Many tm ••••••••••••••••••••••• Grdnr 01Hll\nnl Cull provement~ Owner wlll Getwral 3202 545-3650or546·2313 rarry f1nnnrtnt Jneomc ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---- 1 Sl.OU. mo Sl00,000 CONDO. l ·lev<'I. 2 RR , 2 3Br2DaTwnh.iw.dbll!ar YEA G f: R REAL TV. ba. fpl, ntrlum. Imm('(! wlsuto opnr, pvt polio, M6·6171 ~ $3'7SAgt,~·llE._ D W,WOmo 00340Sl' _ T . t 3 Cir. 2 lm, frplc, dbl gar 968·093.2 --2 sty, 4 Dr, 2\2 Ba, l''am 557-1989~rG88·75.'lllc\' Nr Miles Sq r:1rk. S36S 3 Dr2 Ba. fplc, CO\d patio, Rm. wclbar. l.ovcty L Hlllt 3250 mo !Ki2 ar.u cpts. drps. 1 blJc elem cl!~~· dpdrJJl',. lhl ruQutll ";i~71~ •~••••••••••••••,• -school. $350. 962-<l043 "'""c nc pa o. -.. , 2 BR. 2 b11 C'Ondo, hufilf' grdnr lnrl &10·0014 3Br. P .. ~. f\IC. cp•i;. m:.tr. bdrm. Tennis, pool a BR 21'l bu condo. (Airy. drpi;, hllnl', dbl ~ar. & jncUHI S:Z05 m o ~(, stv. Kids ok. no pelt-1. NEWTOWNllOM E f r p I c . .:rd nr. $38S 8311 llRll3 & 962 1 '18 Nr.11ch & mrkt. $325 mo. Univ Prk 2 Rr, 2tn1 ~ 838·.f075. 833-4678. Av111l Margit> + . 96U675 & o..S-0003 mo 833·1120 l2 1 .....................................•.•.•...• macneb I Irvine realty VIEW HOME Charming 2 bedroom w /wµter view & separate guest apt. New carpet - paint & wallpaper. $700 /mo. No pets or s ma ll children. Barbara Aune 642·8235 (Q56) HARIOR VIEW CHARMB Light & ai r y 3 bedroom w/new carpets & drapes. Lots of fruit trees! Gis~l a Lamson 644·6200. (Q57 ) EXECUTIVE TOWNHOME Rig Canyo n prestige -carefree life w /no maintenance. Lg. 3 bedroom luxury unit ready for 1st occupant. Tennis -pool -jacuzzi. $795/mo. J oyce Edlund 642·823.5. (Q58) SPYGLASS -tWllOlt VllW 4 bedroom -2 bath home w /nice backyard. Area hos pool -jacuzi' & tennis cour ts . Wscla Lamson 644-6200. 1(QS9) '42·123$ 901 Oovtr Ori..,. 644-6200 H~lrbor View Ctnttr lrvlnt at C•mpus Valley Ctnttr 75M414 . .. ) f HolKff U..._..a.cl Af* fstt•fl ....... ~1tb ...,.,.._ A,., t...ts u.fwa. AJ l:we•~ """"-,Af*'t .. •h.,.,..,., Sunday November 21 1018 CAIL Y PILOT Cfl _. (.t •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ............................................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··~···················· ....... •L....L-t •L..&.-Cott .....-fatftlh """""' Apw IMHtt -Apartlfte" t "'"111"TI-..... ,..,. .... 126 c:o.t.Mete 1724 ec.w .. w .. 3t22 eo.t.Mete 3124 CottoMe10 3124 •W... 1124 .................................................................. . •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. BRAND ............................................. Coete ~.. 3124 ~-hach 3140 HulttifMJto" leach 3140 uoo lSLF. ~. AUractlve l & den ON BEGONIA: NEW ••••••••••••••••u ••• •• ••••••••• ••••••••••• ••• •• ••••• •••• •• •• ••••• • •• 2 sty, ~Br. 3Ba, d i PaUo. 1ar. l Adult, no Ch4rminc2 brm. comer • .. 1 •. t r rl peta. 2234 A Rutaers Dr. lot. No -ts or children !me I and Fireplace. 2 br. corwert 8 nt'W units, J&.:!Br $:?25 10 .! ut . ua Jll . nc 'Ill rmlfam rm. frplc ~ t den. 1 i.tot)'. pvl)d. i:ar UIS. 7911 Stark. oil ,,,rd~ J>.1110 I ~rn d11h1 i;7~09 Guest House-luxurious ~O..f"g'~YHIW,ORT "r ~hop~ buJ :i~2 F. Reach 894 ~JS8 . ll.t2 6211 01\ !o~m·I aar, .. 1.rnd1n1r. OPEH SUM. l·S maid serv-no s mokers, REALTORS ltith 1'1. Apl A~ Sl80, 2 Br. gar. ~I . kuh 1 .in&:l' ~ :i.ot•1 THE BLU!"l"S, 3 Br, empl pe~on ~·7197 2S15£6.7c5::.t_.5H5"1·y1. Cd M Li~ It \t.'i1ecur'1.lcd. SltJS 1.i>l' l OK. Fee. :\lain ltcnl.il$, ~tl~Oft Ba. beaut. arcenbclt. Hw1lkqon hoch 3740 hr wtpool. walk to ~hups 54~5370 HarbOur 3842 qwct cul·de·sac. Least! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mature ad Its pref. No •••••••••••••• • • ••• • $595. 511 Avcnada Larao. STUDIO 3 BR, 2 ba. lower unit chJldrcn. no pets. 18117 • • •• e. • • 4 'lF.W 3 Br, 2 Ila, l ondn :.o Frplc., sundeck with Monrovia. S.&IJ.702-' to tennis, "'IOI. JJ1·u1 A NEWPORT, CR ES CONDO, 8 Br. 3 Ba .. Lease S.S7S. 23 Land Fall n . . .,.,.Oflt SSS w~.tl•r.. beautiful view ssoo Yrly -MOYE IN l.¥1~1 OOR :,11Ml' I' ...... 1'\tll K1tchen&TV WILLIAM WINTON 3 BR Triplex. frplc. 2 ba. Linens & UtlUUcs Real &tnte 015 3331 ear. $360. mo Vacant & 644-1744 eve1/wknds. Mlt.!:TOOCEAN a,•ail. 151·871'4 RoyolSuttH So.orHwy,walktobeech. Urand new 3 8 ,. 2 Bu . HOW!!! OCEAHVIEW l,u1• nC\\ dlx condo I rt1 fon11 dirt, ~tt>p rl1111 1.1~ , 1'111, ll•k. J.1<'11111 11•11111~. Uarbor Vu lfms. :>Br, pvt pool, vacant. Anx.ious! l9tiJ Port Vunle1gb. Agt 842·0758 Mot-• New 2 BR. fpl. lg. sun· "' d k • ..,... A.,. 57c. 5930 bllns, fplc. paneknJ!, li,:l' 727 Yorktown llvd. ec • ""'°"· 6 ' .,. patio, sar. S42S. M9·18211_ Huny, only a few le ft!! z UR rrortr !260 ;! IJJllll'>, 11111' 111 lhJJt dm·k -:::r.:, :!I.I 'l!IK 111.; 111 ~:,! ;lil\,I Beach Blvd at Yorktown 2 Br. bltns, frplc, pool. 5l6-04 I I pal.io. sundk. S2!15. J\dlts. ---------------no pets. Avail appro'f San Clemente 3276 SMALLBEACll HOTEL l 2 I 1 2 . 6 7 3 1 4 1 8 ••••••••••••. •• ••. ••••• Rooms S25 50" eek eH~sl" knds l'~w luxury 2 llr. 2 Ba. _Apt:.Sl20.mo.~:16-705G_ BAY \'ll!:W, 2 Br. bltn'>. rwntiSI.'. t)('!'an view, dbl 2 flr grdn opl, "' pool. b<'am l"<'lll!S. garai:e. gar. pool. Jd<'Uzzr. securr rlosc to bch, 1035 12th ~l .. dults. S450 mo 675-9774 ly (2131~8 5206 S230 5369626 S J ---L~c Modero 3 br. J ba an u~ L.oc)uno leach 3748 great Jocauon. 412 Jrrs Captsfrono 3278 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.ti'S. yrly. 675-0993 ••••••••••••• ••••• • • •• • Bach. Near beach l 111 --------- New 2Br. den. 2ba, rpts. pd. $195·'225 mo SG;; "k Old Ct.I \! 2 BR+ Den.·~ dllJ6, pool. I m1. to Heh. 1435 N. Ci;t. 494.250!! gar no dog~ S365 mo S350. (213J947-142S. Daves. •\l(t. 6.t4·721l On the beach. S200. util p<l ---------NEW 3Br2'n Ba Twnhse. F e e . M ain Rental!>SJ.5'10 lg3br.2ba,pvt encl dbl ear. dshwshr. ~5370 patio, gar. lndry. (11)1 drps, fplc, pool & jac. l -frpl. bltns.&12 9<Jl8 mi Dana Hbr. ame pts Oceanfront Apts, bach ·. --, '::>t1u.I the pa1hv ... 1vs of a p ine forest Meander pd:.t tumbling \o,.,,t~rfalls ond quiet pool<. listen to the sound of bubbhnq ~1re<lms and grO'.o,.ing things Your adult apdnment home di Pmecreek Village •$ a lotal retree>I Here you can en1oV unusucll pnv.l .. )I and lu'<ury A RECREATION PARADISE ok.$l25.493-4260 studio. hie cookmg. 1&2 Span<lrng clean J l\r br St9.l·S375. Utrl incl \\/OJ>tm beam l'etltng h'o tennic, courts ~-.oiniming pool plus unique volleyball pool. l S.WO Lease. 4 Br-V1llaee 536-0321 ~un d .. c·k. hrand ne" Jnruw ~c111d \OllL·1.b.11l rnurt Mountain lodge clubhouc;e with L'pgradcs thrunut. avail ---tpts. tlrps & :.tovc. 11a1 !'\ov. 22. 493 77!!0 1'4ewpou-1 Beach 37 69 int'l'd. ;-.;o pJ-;T• S-1'.!5 mn f1rf'rl<icc comcrc;,1111111 r1t. b1lh.irJs. gyi11. ~.1u11,1 I --•••••••••••••••••• • •••• t:H6·Ul 11 nr tr13·00i3 I h1rry lei th~ <jocid 11!1• ,111d llt\•n 11·1,l' New patio home 2 br. 2 BEST 0 $ 6 $ • ba. frplc .. gardt>n. SJOO LO\"EI. \' :! hr. I lillo. 10 FR M 2 5 TO 355 1;-t-1-JS!l:!or 4!l5-~i5 BUY •K·can. 11 µI , util rm. l"n• I Including Heat :-.Omc 11eoplesa~·)flt1gt•t ;:a 1· "''' """· S:J:J5 ~Qetk J Br • .:! ba. near n<.'w $42j what you pay rur' We uf EIL·dnor 1>>5 :1.a 11 . n 1:; :Nl •1 mo. Kids ok. Prer no fer more And the price 1::. 11 . ml>g I )ne Bedrriom. One Br1lh _pet~~H80~ _ IPioS MPmbersh1p in a l1«l Bt>dn"Ylm Tu.(l B.irh Health t:luh. I\ tt>nnrs 2 Br, I Ila. n\e1· gurJI(•' 3280 club ~·ree tenni:; le~snn-. Jµt, n"" cvt ... dq1i.. :.f'p i:m< I .·\d,1111 .. Ave , in Costa M~!>a, Santo Ano 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll1ll1a r!lo;. Sw1mm1ng i:ar ~1~1rno.640·9ti08 .icro-,sfrnmOrangeCoastCollege 3 Br2Ba.enclpat10,nrS G If o R -- est Plaza. $395 mo. Call 0 rt \'In~ ongl' Unrque l 'halt•au belo" betwe'='n Harbor and Fairview ~161714> S~unas r great ac· Hwy. 3 Br. F/P, n w. tl\lttes Sunday DBQs adll~. 00 pets. ~:'i:.!5 (714) [>':+0 1300 Condominhm" Parties with ll\e b:mds. ~4847 f\amiihed J400 1-l'eeSunday brunch. -------NOW RENTING•••••••• ••••••••••••••••• .. ••••• Beaut nu hmt!, Ja<.m111l' I 2 Br, nicely furn & de· YourrentdollarsJ!oeven Creek, 3 br. Fam rm Costa Mesa 3824 CostaMeso 'l 824 CostoMesa 3824 Coraled, 2 patios. enc1sd further•••A i e rr1f1 c 2300 6q ft. No lse rrq J ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br l Ba, encl gar. new t-rt!i, no pets. $2.~o 11M :!1!17 8 American \'.: ~0670 ~TUNNING l&e 2 Br :! Ha 1v1 paneled den, ~rein apt Pool. 5265. 710 W lllth ~l S40 orf deposit" .ii.I . 3 BR. rptc. ~ tiu s:n;; <.:h1ldre11 01\ Se\' these Ill\ t.'l\ 2 & 3an11pa1 t111t•111~ l'he,y are clo)l' to Ccnt r.11 Park. rl'l're.ilwn :.hnp pmg. freewB\i! Ailo.t• ''' heart>' We olso hove ot her Loquno l e ach 3848 ••··•••·••···••······•· on·:.\:--; ,·ww HFVl'.\LS ~· 'l>r t" nl"iw JPl & l l>t hll,. \\ hpk <.\ 1o1.i1 a.:t• \\' ;11k'· I 11 h " h ~ m J II 11 r l "t•h•11m1• M7 '>·I ~ 2 BR. lBA w/crpls. drps bltns ~SS/mo. OPEN SAT & SUN 224 Avocado Mr Lakt! or ~lr Altman. 752·18.ti oportm.nt locations I 111 l .. 11.:uno.1 < h 11111 .. 1· \J ll 1 \'I 111' I j.! h h n I It II I 141. Kfl'lt Re><Jers Realty "2i.l 11111 • :-:l!i mu ~a1 84t.a300 l!H :m:i& l'f1 .112~ LARGE 2br. 2 ba. S225. In-•••• • •.• • 4 Newport Beoc;h 3869 funt & sm pet ok Call •••••••••••••••••••••··~ &"2·66t2forappt ----------1Hr1 11.1 \\f·~td1H .1re3, •LCP"C)e Hew Apts * por1l 1111, hrldrt•n or per., ..: Harbor Townhou5e 1·2·3 bedroom. 1·h1ldrt·11 1.11; ~~1 2 br. 1 ba. newly del'orat· ok. pet's con::.idc11·!1. dr .. ed $215 Mature Adult~. hwasht>rs. rpt ... dr;1p1•, 1. ... 1w :!111 :!hJ lu\111' .1jll :"l:o pets . 22\"I H arbor cl08ed garal(t'. i·I"'" 141 u\ 1·1111111>.111.: ;'I.I'\\ 1111r1 Blvd.CM.616 0392 H hool!< "UIH'I' 111rr 1 Ba' "h.111·1111' 1'-t l1ph -----~--pll':\~. rurn11un• "'·"'" 11:1:!\l'..!:11 2 AR llou:.c, I m·d. y1l. I~ ktkh. L'hlld. 1<m Pel olo. bit.-Call ~it llll·l7 7~•lit •. l 0111ul11,.,,J:.':1, I'' (paw ' !S2t>O motil2·08Ji JOam-:;pm '!lay" h1•1ln•1m ~ 1h·11 :.! h,11h • --_ : 1.11 l-:J1'~~1· hid po1>I. L(; 2 br, refrl~. PMI. nr I lll>fl:\1 :\l'T M, ,:\. di.hwh1' M:lll ll:!i Hbr. Shop'g. Adults. $210 l'lu:-.t·lo~hflpping mo. Bob. 548-4661. Sl'Oll •1111 " -.• -75:?1925.nrcaltts-t! 1:!71\ ilji ut.nt. ,,..,1/ L 2 B 1, -R 001 ISl!IO ~l·al 2 111 kill, 111 ·I! r ~ a. P · l>tni,:le:. lk.1dl"omlwr ~nun a. a?lli. uni\'· 011 tel· ti3 1·2111 I, .iii :!501 _~ts. SJOO. 2~1 Brl:stol St R1tJ.10ll0 I.gt•.! 111 '!. 11.1 1·111 .: . , ,,, hw1111h<'r, i;.1r . 1'111:.t: to tid1. 111• 111't' s:1~i0 mo :vr j\ fi I ~ :!~KO .tit Ii p111 \\ k (J } '> 11 I .1 I\ ) t I m I• 'Aknd~ URGE liSTSIDE Sli.l 1 b'r. :.ingle ur \..HI:. SI' \CIOl :-.. 1 Hr ' • 11.1. 2 BR, l'ncl gar. nr new !Jeactrcombl'•. ll't' Pllll p.1110 1 hlk 111 heh. S250. Adults 645-7554 63l-20ll ~1 ; 250 1, \rl' 1.i:1rn1-1 l'\"es lli'!l· 1000 L~c ~ 111 <krt. :! '"' Duplex E·Side2Br1 Ba apt. Gar, NEW 1 -br.-lrpll', bt-~m .:.•r 111 111·1·.111 l h1hl ok. ma t•nance crew pro "·' 9 SPACIOUS 2 br j!nrden garage. """'I. $275. San an " . . i;+i..,..4 COME HOME TO """ 06 (ess1onal management apL Pool & r ec All ullb O em ente. Ph. 4 ·2267 starr that cares. and O~ LARKSP\JR. pd. Adlls. no pets. $225 golf course ,-u. SZl\O mo cc1t. bltn«. pool. \nllt•\ -.:!:!.) tii.\ I 1•11 No pets. 642·1212 or ball. gar S23.'I Ml:! fi<J:U --~-7933 ------l.llllt· I ho·.qlll ..;11:, 11111 .\gt. rrrendly neighbors. 2 Bedrm, 2 baths. nu FOX HOLLOW VILLAGE mh., in c l rcfrrg El 01'< 3 br .ipl. l)('Jl°ll .trl'J )Ml I• 1 \l.11n 111•111 :i ''· Dano ,olftt 3826 21,, hu. dbl rnr i:.ir 1n1ll• :.111.u,11 COfldomlrriums :'llodd:. open daily 10·7 pets. one i:ar garagl.' Security Deposit Wolnd Puerto .:\lc~a Aph, 1959 Unfumished 3425 Sorry. no onl' under 21 & S3i5 per month. Yearb . For "'ualified Tenant. ''a pl e Ave , a pl .'>. •••••••••••••••••••••••no pets Roommate lease.\"erynace. .,.. 046-6505 __ ~tudio Condo, fanl<l'tic i.t•nice a\atlable. ~Inn COLEOFMEWPORT l.ivc on your own private street in a 2 2BR, l h1.1.<'h1ldrcn&pet1> u •·w. blt·rn~. frrr.-. 11 th to mo111ho<:cuvancy. }{~At.TORS hedroom townhouse with yard & large 0 So C' Pl L' I D'.\1 t• ct b . r· I & t I\. nr • ~t Illa llJrbnur S2!lri. ('.ill ml 2515 ~ 1.·~1 I wy, C . pa 10, woo urning 1rep ace a · Cuti for api>t._!l7l>_ll177_ li·('t 121J >:!49 2wi1 0Jkwovd t.ard~n Apt,, 675-SS 11 tached ga raj.?c. L<YTS OF' ROOM FOR Townhouse ~1111lmnl• 1,1t 16th> :>Tt.:010 Apt. 11, ulk~ 111 STORAGE AND HOBBIES! :i~:r~rt.b~;sh~~~~ye~f~~· Unfumished 3525 17l4>WS-OS.i0 ocean. S17S. 11111 pd 2 HI< Adults. $375 S<M5. Ph: .l-10·2872. ••••••••••••••••••••••• apt, 11: hlks to oc•can 621 W . Wiiton, Costa M•sa Jluntin~ton Beach 2Ur. 1700 ltithSt (at Uovcrl S300 mo. t>i3·fifiU2 or 642-4991 :! Dll. OCJ-:A~VJ EW. 1 ~ ba. n e w c p ts & 1714)642·8170 494·332·1 adults. $295. mo. 220l drapes.dryer&rcfngan ? Pac1f1c Ave. 673 O.l \2 d New paint $275. Call f\ayfront luxury wbr. 2 ba. BACH apt, :.tvlrcr~. rom· Co5fa Mesa 3824 Costa Mesa 3824 cves/wknds or 548·5419 646-5125 aft 5.JO. p vt club. Rererenccs bo. 1 adult, no pel:I, ultl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• morn·s. A'all Nov l lor I mo. pd. S215 mo, lse, ht, last -> nr 1 ba patio enclosed --_ _.._ _____ _ Huntington Beach 28R, 499·4147 + S7Sdep 644·6100 LOVELY I~ J hr, ne'AI)' ~i:a;ai:e · S:!JO/monl h Large boch Adults only J112 BA. Nu cpts. d rps . . DEACll. ~ r edecorated. ideal 101· 5-lli iS""l Wtr & clcl'. pd $\70. Sml t.,1n.<ie to llunt Harbor ~E~PORT r . h d 2 ~room. I b:tlh No J>('ts. s:!6S. ;\l(!r . at -· -cat ok 646·-1546 S32S mq. Ava il \2, \S • e roofm u r nb1 Ii e h . garaj!l', no pets. 979-2.)31. 21185 ~l endoza. New ttl'Jut. apt"!<. l & 2 BE/\L"T 2 b 2 b I ~llJ2 ~tcp'> rom eac . 640-7235 apt\ BH ~:i~o up Applica-.new r. a.rv -----SJ7.l mo "i:t iSZ-iJIS Co1to Mesa 38 24 . ' -. -t101;,. 'tr~ini: lal-rn l!IRQ ~m. din rm. frpli:, lica?' Nur South Cn11,t r1a z:i. s ti u· h t 1' .. hlks ••••••••••••••••••••••• .! lir apls I rvm _S190 (. pl!'. /\n.1hcl Ill St L " :J.J C<.'11 . bltn~. J~cu.u1, go I .• Bradford Tnh\t'. 3 Bil · m.t ar ap,. -. . . drp<>, h11n .. l\1tb nl-. Ill) rhih· orr.m\Ulil:?·19'J2 11, H<a. n ewly deMr.itPd t~ hd1 pool. i:_ar._p.it10. BES~ f'.:,\.;TSIUI-. Lora· pet;. ('all ht'l"e<'n !I & 5. • . ~ Pool.h:epat•o.i·hild oK 'lrl\,Ltrlpd !ltiO·l.>12 uon-lirl :UJ,JPt rpk :>ll\l~ll!:J E\S,~lr>F. 1"11 h, \l'f\ F.S1de rui.t1r. adlti.. v SJ:W> mo ;>.')6 1977 p k ~ I panchn1o:. 11,Jr p\l patio Ill\"!' :1 Br :! B.i . lnclr~ pcti. I Ur. ~OS.:! Ur _ ___ I llr JJlt Jr· · "l'l >•·• SJ:!.) mn :,:,:1 ll':!M 1 llH :.? BJ pal111 c•h1hlrn1 hoo\.. u µ. 1,_, 1111 S:.? H Ill{ Ulll 6-lli (l;,Q.) BRANDNEWJBr2':l\J 1 \l,•r I ~:ion mo olo.. nu 1n·1,,, ~.!i,;, mu fplc.1J mtfrnmC>nht•ni•\ 1 ):! tili/IS. ti J O .zoi;;,'1E~A \l'.HDI-: <ire;i ·..i1;•10>111 01 .1 1tili!•K5 ~1!17I St lkh & l)Jn.i Wh.1rr "'' "knd' llomc .itmo,phrre 2 & :1 Thi· DYi. '=' :"ll°l' I tn. G l9ontlc 2 Ir S235. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •' • • • • 960· 1903 or 5-Jti ;~,:..»t Harbor \'1cw. ~ew 2Br . -- 21la . i:ar frpk . ..\dulls. 2 Hr.:! ba l1t1111rn1-'lon JIJ~ no )X't S.'130 -196· 7263 rnndo Q11IN \1li1ll ~ 1111 --------Iv Pool & n•t· •Ir ':!11.1 Spcctarulur Ot:ean \°JC\\ mn 55:! :1:.?110 2 Br :? Ba . <lhl 1·11r ~ur S32!'i mo 675 f..661>. :! Hr. 1 bu. m'.11 11"\\. I ·193· 7148 11l1:x. s2:15 ( .• "' d , . .,~ --------·-Gar Pat10. 51'i 1:~111 HuntlncJfott leach 3840 ----- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BEDROOM N e w o w n e r " o f 2 FULL 8A THS Beachwood Apt11 . 19132 fol-pie. enclo:.cu i:aral:t'. Magnolia, H. B .. offer a 2 great location. S::i5 mu br. 2 ba. lOOO :.q. ft. 8-ii ·l622 ::.ecurit,y apt w /pool. ----- jacuu.l. /\IC, dshwhr. SPAMISH STYLE Adults only . No pcis. 3 UR. 2 story " I rpk S250. Call new Mgr at balcony, PJlio. plu'h '62·1800 crpL'g & dbl l'rtCI 11111 IYTHESEA SJl;.j_ mo. Pc•t ,\. < hth.ln 11 OK. New 3 br delu"'" tnhsl·. Hkr 201 I Ith St 536-1718 -----Ju r .. , u J . r r I' I• '.! br, <'J>I:. • pool. pl.1~ ~ o . ".ish1•r .in ••r h1111I. 1111 no pc 1 s. i :i Ull ,\. v.itto s:11.11 K!ll r.:..111,111 Ii Delaware S36 005!1 - ----'.! nr. '.! 11.1. 111111~. 1•m:lo-1•1f Hear Lake 'ork 11:1110 ""hr dn 1 1111 'l .. \11 1111.\c; .! 111 J '• 11.1 . p.11111 •.11 .11llt'-. no 1~·1 ~ '.!h,, ,, .. , h' ... ~ Jl1 'A,1l1•il11111I !11llv fl' ol1·11<1.1l1•ol jl\ I •h•• lo., lhl' "' l1u.d "'" ~ ho.ti .... 1111 \lr\1. '1 ~111nu h\h ... ~u:, u1• t•ti 7,,; l \\',·~11·h ll 111"\ '! llr . .! Ra. 1114' 1'1111\ lrph ' rcrni; \\ 11' I' lrl ,1 k t• I' • 1111 l I 0 1 w'hr 111 yr pool, .1dults, ~l~I m11 h7J·t;!l!l'l ;1 !Ill. " lull h.1·s, frpl, p.1t1n.1:ar ~:w .. mo HI"' 17:.!7 l.11\111"\ 1·011<111 -.:wpt 1·n,,I .! llr ~·h,c ~1.;;. Pt> • 1.1.1 IK11i .~ I .>'.!I 773 t 2BR W ATERFRO NT 11111 11 , n I 1 r 1• Jl I :t <'I' • ' 11111"1, cit''' 1~.1l'J~l'. 'I.I.• .kAll 11,1.l.'I \\I. 'I.I lo JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 ~no ml'I flJolll 'x' d hrdel11,t-aph ~l!l·JO:ll Lrg :!Bit lw.1nwd 1•111;::-frpk pool !':!:!O mo • per .· -· · l,1: J Br. ~ HJ, nr Lt o :-,11)!1 .. lr.v no l•l!t.S. :-:!m ~r~M. 524 11112 J-.\·~-~hups & bearhc:., ~.ioo WHY HOT? :!1~1'.1 U \V,1l1Jtc6~li x~., :.ix li~•i or i.11, :r_.i_•x __ _ l'ndPrp rtcPd C'rpl '· drpi.. ~\O\'(''· pur1f1l·d \\;itrr. laundry. la" ns. Ot'luxe 3 br. :?' ~ ba. all p1.•t,. I 1 hilll I 11\ 1110,11 clbl l(ar, pJtto. lrpk lilJ i.t•hli. ,~,··:111 11111 51to :r.111 :O-F\ ... , .1 111 , rl\ , 10 Alabama, ;,3tj.J.J6;1 or ult 5P , 11011,1. 1111111 '" f••e. SO FAIR\'Jlo:W Prol de1· _v.inter.~:.?SHly6i3 2485 Sunk('nh\mgroom ---- :!Br, adlu. vacanl S200. O"J THE BEACH Mudio Cathe-dral ce1hni; ··•ur 1 Oa, upµcr ~tc-,a 646-6308 Sl40. t:til rncl. Adults 2bedroom::.,1'ibath:. \~rdi:. GJragc a\ail biS·l86.'JSat'Sun /\ttachcd £ara~e .\rlultio S23.l No P<'b Apartmtnh fvntlshed . . Washer/dryer hook 11ri IS33-8!m ••••••••••••••••••••••• \l"\LK to Lido Viii. I br Pvt yard"1thpatt0 EA.<iT~IOE2Dr2Do.cnd lolboo lslCMd 3706 Mu!le. pllrtly furn'd. Yr Adults. 5375· nw. 1wr. l11clr~. 1 rhll<I OK. no ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1y. $260 673.so1s 1-·~·~r~~5~w _P<'_•!l_~_,1s. &12 :w111 __ _ DEU.;XE 2 br, t ba. i;upN ANTIQUE FURNISHED · 621 W. Wilson. C :\T C/\.C.A VICTORIA nice. SJ50 y r ly. Ai;t 1 Br. $400 +-utrhhes. 642·•991 or642·4226 l & 2 BH. unf or rurn. iios Bru<"P642 ~ cleaning mcl'd M·\·S'MO & wtr r<t. Atllts, no pets ~'"'mwfo 3707 SCIPI .luoft Ponl. rec• rm,~<'<' GJlc •••••••• ••••••••••••••• Capistrano 3771 !i:!S \'ktorl~1>1_2 _8!_>70 Bayfront B.ichrlor 11pt ••••••••••••••••••••••• LRI. l Br. pool. nr shops. pvt patio, cov'd i:ara!(cs 536·1718 1'1111~·111 ll1111'1°tit! :ll\~ .rdlt~.no pets . l iltl pd orr s treet park1n~. 20 r , i ·~ bu. '.'le~ I~ Mo~~-\2_a. 548-033~ Arlults. no pets. 2o20 cpl~fdrJ>li, dryer & rcfrig Beautiful I br, nuiel. all 1-'ullcrlon Ave. 1 blk E. of incl. New paint. S275. ·• blk 5 f Call &16·5125 aft 5.:io. adults, no pets. <.;pts . Newport Blvd, I . o ----------- drps .. bll)l$ .. balrony, Bay, C. ;\I. &l~·l!ti!IO NF.W 3 Br 2 lln. rt'C rm. ~ar .. slofage. wnlk to L 2 8 1 D d hw h etc. rm. BBQ. nr f'1ty every thini:. Ideal for J!. r. 3' s 11 r. llull + HUH S. S:l50. middle aged cpl. Sl8.l. st~vc. flrps. new cpts & 968·S700evs. tW OSlli paint thruout. carport, _ --------- .1· rncd yd. wtr & tru:<h pd, DELUXE 3 Br apl. rpk. Brand New dlx 2 br, 2 ba S22S mo. l"o children or dshwshr. patio. pool. S325 w /gar. S285 .1 1912 pct,. ni;).:J.IJ(i mo.8425~1or817·5948 Wullace.Call645·S356. -BAYMEADOWAPTS -. 4 Blocks to beach 1'nmp.111 :• l1•n•I smglc. 2 br. p<11ntl'fl . f11.q11·~. S:!'11l 111d111f1·" 11111 Ill rrpt:-. I h<1, g;•'< ~tn'''"· ll:1rh111 \I•'\\ ll nrnes. rinsed gar 1'n pl'I~. 1111 ,\1111,, 1111 rw1~.1;111 WM or rhildren s:l 15 & deµoi.11 t.I" i XHH 42.5 l21h 1't SU THESE.A 2 Br. d~h" r. frpl l'lll'I gar. Vrcw haln>n~ :\•1 pets. 205 1;,th St. ~o:Jli l!i:.!!I or 5.16·17111 :.! llr. frph-. 11 1;: hath, 2 p,111"'· 1·111 I sun porch ~ ·t 1:.ir \\.di, lo hdr CtHQlll , r<.'llt·1·111 .11•·ll Adulls/no 111-1 ~ s J 1 .1 / 111 n yr I y, ~}I/! .1(M1"1 Irvin• 38441rvine 380 w p,nk1og. pvt t>ch. S27. 2 Rr rondo, c-omplctel) IM yrly 673 21n:? rum. pool Incl $300 mo J Hr 2 fla u11per, nr S C;;1 1'1:11.1 Family no Pl'h ~:;5 :..1:> l!>'J I 1 h 1 Ga~ & lrv1ne 3844 i\cl11lt E ~•de '.! br, end r. gar. poo . 1 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar. put10 Like new l'\o water rd No kids. no ··············································~,,p ~ludlo f>lngle apt. no !)('h Call 199 Z7!ifi Ocelln l bllc. Slllo mo South LOCJU"a 3786 PINECRHK :li it hi •••••••••••••••••• ••••• LIVES UP CCH"ono del Mor 3722 2 RR. 2 ba nn the ocean TO ITS HAME •••••••••• •••• •••••.... f\rm S700 • unfum 5600 Total !l<'curtt)'. elevators, l.ovrly t Br. l blk Ocran. rcr rarthtirr.. 499·2835 u111 rm. e ncl •ar, SZSO O\C•r 50<J t.111 trec'i and tn stream' 111th \•Jlrrr.tlb rreat.e a relaxin11; ioetltn~ for 'our spar1ou::. n('" I or 2 bedroom ,.ilVort ments . From 1240 Furniture 11v111!11ble . Small pel1; OK. Aflulls No prta . Eleanor ~"'' 67S·3111, 615 2919, Ive ~iat.d m !\I( ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----Macnab· lnune ••••••••••••••••••••••• WHAT A VIEW! only. orr1ce open 9·00 tn ltt:At.TY COM r/\SY Bayrront Apt. fac1n1? 6:00. 2300 Fairview Rd. SOUTHOFHWY. Halboa I sland . 3 Co!lta Mesa. Phn ni· TH I 545-2300 I Bedroom npt. furnl11hed rmRMS, 2 DA S, Yr Y ---------1 or unfurn. a l $235/mo. l or winter. Call 673·5410. l!I Puerto MH• Dlock to ocean & main N 2 BR 12~· 2 2 IEDROOM htach. Near all shopping r . ocea~. · • (Q00) BR $345, l BR S2SO AllO l Bdrm f\arn Belle Chose L<-e 644·6200 Marshall Rlty 675-4800 No chil<lrcn. no pets. ---------i S:?4S. utll pd, 1 Br, kids. Pool & ltccreulton Casto M•H 372 pets, :1ng ls OK. F"ee. ttH Mapl4t A•e, CM_ •••••••••••••••••••••• Mam Rentals, S40-S370 1 Br. gar & encl. patio. $40.00 WED & ur •Sludlo&J BRApls •TV & &f:lld Serv Avail •Phone Serv. Htd pool 2Ji6 Newport Blvd. CM S41M1i~ or 645·3967 STl'DJO WIBLYRATIS Full Kitchen &TV Linens & Utilities CLOSE TO OCEAN RoyoJSuitt1 Mottl 2080 Newport Bh·d Costa Mesa 642·2611 SUSCASITAS .Minutes to NfJ, Bach & J DR furn. Adults. no pct.s _2110N~weort Olvd CM. 2 Br. 2 ba, bltns. pvt. car. Adults .. Refs. No pets. walk to bch. Yearly. 5225. Uhl pd 64S-2UO 333-80llO 2 Br. l ba, t 11tory, shag, Lovely 2 BR Apt.1~ Blka c:lrp5, pallo. Crplc, be11m from beach, close to ceil.. dshwhr. 1?ar. shop'g, b r own plush Adults. S250. 2650 Elden. ctpt'g, xlra lge priv. 53'7·3125 deck. $325. Yrly · 87U279 _Br_a_nd_n_ew--8 -p-le-x-. _3_B_r_, -12 or67s.617S Ba, ownrs unit. alto J& 2 C.,,.. dtt M• 3122 Br apts, no pets. (714 J ••••••••••••••••••••••• 127·z.179or548·8077 2 BR Furn & UnCu r n. ..., M1b1re Adults. No pct.a I ~ v G<l. loc. 645-0632 ~ :l.~!".t~ 2 Br, 2 ba, pref mature or retired. No pel t', flO CORONA DEL MAR children S195. 642·5848 2 Br Tow~house, frplc. 1 br, upper. Fre~h point I'ool. tennr~. ~nllnMlol stove & refrig. Adults no brenkfut. Some ocun & pet.I. 64.2-4()44 aft 4pm 2 Br, Eag~ido, pool. Real Catalina view~. Cloae ta ...._ _____ _ ciM. ws. shopping & fine beach. Deluxe !>JO sq. n. 2en. 548·0916 644-2811 2B A. 1wt patto. b\lnw. ____ _..;.. ____ , ________ .-j Crpl3, rl~. frplr. $24~ I Br, $170. Ulil pd. Cpts, mo. Adults. Avail. 12'1 d rps, patio. Qu1ei. Lovely l BDRM, t b1. 642...000bef5pm.M6·Ull 2 Ad.ultl.644-6851 w/w cpta, bllns, swim aft4. McKcndry pool, lndry rac. so. or ~· l hr trlr, nlre yd.. hwy. Short walk lo bch. EASl'SIOE. Se1> 2 Br 2 Ra. nwnlng, $180, + Set>wity 129(). f15·2'11, .,k tor adult unit w/enrl gar. dep. No ~AST.ea Louise. ~ 541-21634or14$-%787 rx:t!> s:?.lO 61~ U818. Pf'tS. From S2'c!O 616·007:1 C osta Mesa 3824 C o;ta Mesa -jfi4 Co;ta M~'"a - -3824 •..••..•••...•.••...... ···•······················•••••·•••••··••••••• Adult Apartment Homes with a Winning LKestyle. Choose fhe best combination ot superb recreation. premium locotloo. and all of lhe appointments you desire to make your llf e complete. •Air-Conditioning • Bullt-tn Apprfances • Pl1Vate Paflo Of' Balcony Leisure Uf e Attractions include: • SWtmmlng Pool & Therapy Spa • lWo Ughted Tennis Courts • Clubhouse with Fireplace. Billiards. Gym, ond Porty Kitchen //iF One and Two Bedroom, Jr' ~ One Both, No lease ~-4 IMMEDtATE OCCUPANCY ~ From$230.00 fc1Pk Me~ Viltf s 5SO Poulor1no Av• .. COSIO Mesa (714) 7SH995 One place in Wooabridge that isn't sold out. Woodbridge Pines ApJrtmenb may be 1111· hr• I ~1 1lt secret in lhio; ~c.1~on·s res1dcnltal lil·:-1 ,•fb. 1111· V11lJ~e of Woodbridge. AnJ thic; ruslic .ir.irlmrnl c1•1111111111ily isn't c.,.y to gl.'I lo ri8hl now, c1I hc1, w1I Ii .111 1 lw v1llJge construcl1on ~oing <in Bui lhcse one-, lwo-. .:ind thr<'e·hC'drt~nni 11111' ., d1· 11:111·,I lrl..c e.:irly C1lif om1J bun~Jlow~ . .irr wc•ll w1 •rtli 1 lw l'll111 I 1 here <tre cozv built-in~ r1r1·rl.11·.-·· l'.1110" .in.I balconies. Loi!> ilnd lots ot ··lyl•• 11111 •• 11l llt1• 1,.,1, •'f'''" villJSC recrc:Jl1011 dnd olhc>r r.•111.ln(' .... 11f ~ >1.1111:• \ 1°11111\ mo<:I l''Crilinp, n1'W rl.H(' 111 l1\1' follow our m.ir. Wilh Jd1•1mtnJl11111 And' 1 cl ,,, .. , l3ctnri• WC' rt• .1ll l.1lcrn, I•'" Woodbridge Pinc~ Ar.irtmcnlc;. 11:. l'rnr'lt•11r Irvine. California (71..i) _r;r;_! 0.JOO Rent~ from $270 Owned &: m.mJ~ed by The lrv1nr <"limp.my lcac;ing oUice hours: J -5 .JO wecl.d.1y<1, 9 :. .Iv wccl..r111I • Eoual Housing ~ Opporlun1hes 1.:.l WOODBRIDGE PINES , , .. I T ~t• I 1" - '"I .- \ CJO DAIL.Y PILOt Sunday. Novemper21 19715 .,..trial RtRtal 4500 ltilMu ~-nh/ ------"-...;.....--';;.;;,.-------...;;..;-.;;.,;;L:...;..;..;..;,.;;.;I .;,..;.;...;;;.;....;.,;;...;; ... .................... °"'°' •• ,.., soos ,flf"iOftfl..1 , ........ , 5350 .... W•tt4 7100 ttee, W.,.tff 1t0C r ... tw•t• Ullfww. Rooms 4000 Office R.,.._ 4400 ................. •• .... Lost & FMd •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OH£ YEAR OLD For Sale. Nev. °'•auty ••••••••••••••••••••••• AIOltTlOH Bankintt ······················· ....................... ··········~·!!••······ IOOKK .... . ......_,_.. leoc:lt 316 Wrkg rem. Chn st1an. kit Salon, aood loc. 1row1ne Lott I ftowtd SlOO C<>unsellng & Referral TB.LD/Expr'd •••••••••••••••••••••• prvl'r, 6teps lo bch. N 8. 4\50 Sq.ft . Industrial area. Laauna Hlll• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rn-11. test a\•ail. v.knds Credit Chier P /T General b~· duUu . Typln1 roq d. P u rer automobOe u per. Call Dianne Ill Baue.r MotoN, Costa Mf'tl, P'19·2SOO. WATERFRONT St50. eTS-1706, 645-2223 spacdor ler.uw. Located 768-5594 art 5PM FOUN O lemal~ /\usMc ~Hr HelpUne 547 9495 l'OKAI DANK VIEWS IN :'ilp·e rm only. no cuolc'~. ~"'~'-Q.Crh• atr e11l from COFFEE&TEASUOl' -~ust ldcnlUy Call alter PREGNAN1"> 3333 WCoa11t Jlwy,NB ' ... NEWPORT. fur older cmpL·d non· ,/~,.......... Koll Irvin Center. Nr Th.rivi Prt Loe LI 9pm $.l5·t2.l8 Carllllt ronhdenllol ~7\~orioter\lew • cJrmk'r, no smok'r . S4$ ~-OCAirport.$900/mo. Pr1n& /'\..me a on --roun1ehn1: & rc(errnl BANKING IOYSAMOGta&.S srr11<1no aes1Q°n and an mo 154:1 Or•nac. c; M. -· ED RIDDLE m~.,~~un1ty ~· Rt!ward ror return i\k~p~~'.?.". adoption & M&W '"'CCOUHTS MIHIOl'l Vlejo • El Toro elegant.excltlno wavto .,,.___....... REALTOR64Mlll ' 0 rwn 6uedt: wallet, "" ... ,. "" 11rca. Earn your own five ChOoselofts.bav O~LUXt-; pvl h ome, /_,,......,,,... Afr1ual1: 5tolen 11/lS 76, need ID APCARE 5472563 CLERIC money tielllrti tUbeerip· wtndOws, skylights. fire-acmu from OCC. K1trb CANDY le CON F EC •'fc i.eutrml·ntul pictures ELlnk t 'i!P\Jr rrq·d tons after aca..~ ..... P6r In• places. Your own private '"'" L R--A-'5 w_._.... 4600 returnl.'d, no quesllooi. *KARE .... ·s * c t ... u~b c I I ........ patio or balcony Afr1eno1v pn v _.. w., h ulll. """'"' 'llffTW'U T ION VencJ(ng Roul~lii. ai.ked. 6:1\ 0056 " on a .. , PU rt.'~ 1tor lotmatlon. <:aU830-091J m1111on-do11ar rK center. MB 0637 ....................... no exper. nee. We train OUTCALL MASSAO E Irvin~ National Bank j Tennis courts. too Ucdroom rorrcni-•1 MO FREE RENT• 1·2 DR nr bch, CdM, N.B. tsnd·l~ate all machll\e!I. Lost: Colhc, C "Chanda " 6PM·2AM S31M780 ~~ E O.f. IU>IOY kitchen privilege::" l-2·3 Rm. offices from Bal Isl u1> to S27s. Resp., Offers bijh profll • your 3 yrs. blue (:ollar. Btw~ Days & nlshts, App1y Cul1M~·7~20 S \25 per mo. J\dj . t.>mplyd, sin,lc. U4~~9 own buslneu a nd tu WUson119th, CM. l'lea11t.> BANKING daily ll/\l\f al Ml C&sil ---------· Airportef'HOtel.Noleai;e or644·641llvmsg. melt.er.Requl.re.$2990 •• call 64~·22 8\l art !5 . SoclolCtubt 5 400 Tb.URS Mexlcun RestME .17\h sn ;ps TO DCH, JH't hme, rl:>Q. 8JJ..32'l3Tll t1oon A-mbul utor y 1 ady. 58 ~. securect, ('ar a nd Reward. broken hearted ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.M. No phone calls tennis. pools. k1tch pnv. ------t<H2 hours weekly. Ph child's pct. 130RED? COLL EC E lmmed. o pco1n.:s for please NB. $125 mo. 646-7881 60• PER s9 FT w/pucemaker, nds l Br (2 13)988·8530 or wMte - --DATE you cun relate• to. p/tlme· t e ller!I In lhc --------- lu11urv aciurtrencals from 1617WESTCL!fl-•NH close to b<!h. Pref. lllJ. Box 1217. Burbank, cu. FO~ND Dobe rma n in Send $3.50 registratiun Newport Beach urt•a Bvsmess man seek•p_•rt. saso monrn1v Gu.st Home 4150 AGT.S4l·S032 SIOOto11.S36·9583 91507 and include phone 8ockb1uy nr YMCA. fee to R. Rowell . 177 l'' Exper. prcf'd, hut will time associate. l:trn J2'it~g~~~~0j1~{x,~i:r ••••••••••••••••••••••• Misc~llOMOUs no Fem, 4 "mo11. lllk w/brn Rivers ide: /\.ve ND 92663 train thoi.e w/pullllc rnn· SSOOper mo. 54~US2 Ol)PaclflccoasrHIQhWay. Loving care, 24 hrs. FORLEASE Rttttals 4650 mark'gs. 673·0402 or • ·--t:u.'lbat•ki:rounit Business Mon R. Eh Teleph0nel714167S·8000 b.ilanced d1els. Pvt 3 0FFICES ••••••••••••••••••••••• VENDINGMACHINES 675-4720 ErnDio~ntlr needs daily t ouc h of ownedancimanaoeobv roompatros544·:Jll33 5155 M .., ... H Map machines (l5l a1 --'"paration Xlnt t:ro"th puleol1al, ho k . h lhe lrvlnecompanv --_ Om.C Crptr&w1fewlllcleanup, locations in Org. Co. FOUND : Male Dasi.ell salury &~ndrl!-. l.l.'lc ecpmg, ourorso -Vocation Rentals 4250 Fine COSTA MESA Loe II.it up hse for lo renl. Equip. 1 yr old. Mm. Houn~. Mesa ,V<'rde urea ~;;;;;;:••••••••••••• Apply In P<>r:.<>n m exchange tor free Jiv. PARK NEWPORT ••••••••••••••••••••••• 752· 1700 644·6570 maint. E xe. growth ~1 IS. S4S·S258 lnstructiofl 7005 l05SNo Maui Sl 1ng IC service answera. APARTMENTS PAl.M DF.S~RT llO~F.-• / -1 --po.tenlial. Good R.O I. Sant.1An.1 leave message to~ tor21Jcdroom~and l>\.-luxe fum1:>hrngs, cen· ~ ,Jfi~·H lJ Finance . ves or w s Grey mm poodle, male, -------[ I lus1Mss ln•Ht S9SOO E kd FOUND : L1tlll' Silver ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wed Nov. 2". lOam·31'm Walter 768-8890 ~~~~~g~ ~.::ea~~r~g. ~e~~:.12 ~ Jj1J'H1F i:j:;; ................ 839 . 2145 ~~~~i.at>et & Irv i\ve. IEA BARTENDER CALIFORNIA ~~~!~:::~ Open9·6Da1ly Ra, comp kitchen, 2 ---·-"••··~· Op ....__t 5 005 LodiesD~ssShop f\JIJ orPart·time ISTBAHK Muslbe2Sorover ::\pa Pools·Tenn1r. TV·s. stereo, no children lNVESTMENT DIVISION po.,...,, Y In downtown Laguna Found: Pup Cockcr /Gldn Be ready lo work a s a C'n 0 F' Across from 1-"as h1on under JO. Ph· :H3-W6·1882 ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• Bch. Top of the line Rt\'r Mix Cream cir. al professional bartender in LAfuaJ PP Emplyr flt/ Apply In Person li.IJnd at J amboree on 3·Days, SlSO. Weekly 150 I w~stc:liff Dr. Candy & Gift Shop merc handise. Beautiful· llB Pohce Dept. 847 0043 I week. Free job place· Yelow Cab -J II 11 R d S2SO M lhl S7SO Ne..rnnrt Financial Ctr in Art Center. Good foot ly appo.inted shop. Great ----ment us1stance Banlcmg Exnnr, full time 112SlSlaterAvenue • Sall oaqwn 1 s oa · ; 1 00 Y ' -"" F' O U N O b b Amen can Bartenders '~ 1-"ounlain Valley 17141644~ 1900 __ BIG BEAR House for Leosinq Office Spoce traffic, great polential pote ntial for working . r n I g e School teller. Pll 4!:12-8100 B.ink C 11 S t M for take-0ut food. S8.000. owner. Sl0,000. Siamei.e cat, ~mall Vic. of San Clement<' !>l'C :\Ir. _C_A_R_W_A_S_H_M_G_lt-.----------•I rent. 3Br. 2ba. $22 per a 0 64° 2•3e · ana24ge6r Wilson, C M. 646·7921 1104 E. 17th St, SA Colby T day.Callaft6.496-1192 <714> · lllext fe!:UMBINE~ 834·1960 lmmed. em ptoym t l'lt OCEAHFRON ~"'"i>.-;oc:ATa,;s f~UMBINE~ Found: Female German _________ Bankml! il\'ail for full service ctif 3 8R,2ba $550 LARGE (;ABIN ·BIG "1Ji.s.-Ai:>~oc:11\TL;s Shep/"' Golden color. PART Tl~lfo:TELLER wash manager. Must t)e'. 2 BR, l ba. Yrly. S37S kl lrcandMew lldg. ISSO S.Cout Hwy. Baker St. C 1\1 . &56-0065 Jobs WClltf~. 7075 or HEWPORTTERRACE Y,EpsARl2 n'~o·t ~rv.~o!letas: Offices with private Lacpo91oleoch 494·9421 ISSOS.CoostHwy. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opemn~ IOI' permanent t>xper·din J llph11ses() ~ ~ ,,..~ b th c I Lacpo910 loch '494·9421 FOUND 0 HJ k Sh part hmt' telll•r m our car wash mgmt. Top s-al 3 HR, 2 ba condo S500 hie. ~-3'116/ 510·4314 or a s. 45 ent:. a :iq l 111 W S · . og :Jl' • ep Mother's Helpers for The Laguna N1gul'I ufr Prl'f + bonus ~ comm. For ~-.·SEAWIMDCONDO 494·86ll eluding utilities. :AAHiOO omens portswear APPAREL SHOP C~m. Ma~, Wu.rnCI' & llo l1days .Couplc:s sa\'in~s & 10<111 11r haok intcrview call644·4460. 2 BR.den 2baS450 ------sq.fl.unitb Sul'l'<>:.ful. t>r uf1t11 l>le fo' bl h I b I::uclrdF'\.531·7629 deaning. Free est. teller e:qlcr. llr:. cn•ry, . BAYFRONT HOME VAIL COLO. l br Condo. Roy McCardle lrns lhl'l>b m dnwnto"'n S~art J~si~~cr ~~";~\~,%~ Found S/\ROT w Our-. Cleanmg w1car<'. Paula Sal. 8;30 1 ·;l(J Tue~ & tA<;lllERS, ~ver 21, run JBR 2b 52000 \1 ' ly Som e still avail !or Realtor 1810Newport Laguna llc a ch . Best Nnrth b:n<I L ··ounu Approx ,,,..., 27. China &Oarel,631·0913. Thurs. "15-fi OU. Xlnl t1me,~loct1ttons, • . a. . o;r C hris tma s. sips 7 CostaMeso548-7729 names in :.wimw<'~•r & ".. C C II-..~ benefits, incl •n))urancf' .• MErROCARWASH STEPS TO IEACH :J0.1·•176·0632. sportswear (lwncr rctir lkuch. S33,000 w/SIS,000 _ove. a 63H l.15 Available Nuv. 27th, prac \S('alJon. i.ick lt<H"l'. µro 2950 Harbor Blvd, CM. 3 BR, 2 tia. Unf. S42S MAMMOTH CON UO --. ---. in~. Sl!i,000 + inn~111ory '~':;t~~Yeats Realtors FOUND ; Lon)! h.111·l·d llcal nuru, ~i\·e · 1n. fit !>har111g Call •lt>~·OllSO CHEF "111-19",across fr7. II & 16 If ' ou Need A Starred & :it cost 499.2237 gray fl'mall· cat. lhi.: Ca· l0i\M/3PM.IW6·2289 REPUBLIC 1-'t-:Dl-:R/\L r.--n·e--..1. c1.-f associated BAOI< EAS-AEAL TORS 202~ W Bolb ro 611 JUI •DELUXE• 8astblurr 3 br. '.! ba. l~asc Ind sp;i{' mas ler s utl<', din rm & dbl gar a s e . \uto door opener .:n .ill Pool & r~creatron area. Adults onl} No 1wts l'.!65 1\m•AOS Way ~lan.i~l·d by 1;ranadJ MJ:ml Co c1c 1'"'• 979.273 1 Furnished Off1c1" rail on • ca IH I 2fi21 u-• W --'-..t 7100 SAVl~GS 5Ar-. ._.... -;! .,. .,.,.. T Ii E EX 1': CUT I V E ..!:!_Y_ ar · · .--.p "'"'""' Equal Oppor Em plover for Le 8 1arri.t1 Frenl'h BIG BEAR LAKEFHONT SUITE. Rent includes PIZZA . ARC,\DE Found. CAT Large .:ray ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----aire. Apply 10 person, (~ab1ns.171-l J866·i701 ftlme ret·ept , 11honc & _ WOW!Thebest 2 money shortha1r.Whtrlt.>a collar AAAAAAA/\AAAAAAA l•--------•141-\ N. Npt Bl. NII . ,. makers in l pkg. E·Z run & red coll:ir. Alt:i \'1Ma JOB HOT LINE BANK ~oo. -194·9727or839·Sl73 mail sen•!t·e., utal &. Consid«rinCJalus? S3000 + mo. net. Price L EXCITING --------- Jamtonal ~ecy !> & ofc 0 . I I nght. Call quiek. area. ngun_a_. 4_!14_·4_046_ Offic'"' Pos11.1·ons •TELLERS* CLEANING Lady, s nlles Lr\KE Tahoe-Inclin e equip avail. !'lie wport \~rSOOact1ve oca bus. ... " Viii :! hr, 2 ba, comp. Cent .. r 640 ~.70 hstmgs. Please . call or Afl. 751-3 741 FOUND: Parr of Mgha~s. Now Available ._.EWACCOU .... TS a wk. 6Nprn·2;30( am 1 d. Bon· fum·o., frpl. TV. Sauna ---'---""-s top by for free info. All one blk. one brown. \It' CallSSG·SSOS " " dable. .B. o c b g. 40 & Jacuzzi Thanksgi,•mg CD~tdlxswles fromSISO categont>s & types. w~ TRAVEL AGENCY Westct1rr & Dover ControlCarwr CLERKS llrs.steady wotk. Phone & other prime times Uul meld. AC. ample guaranteelopleaseyou. Prime toe. Nell> S6600. ~-5615. Employment Agency FULL& PAHT-TD1E 64-1·0606. a\a1I Wl..nd, Wkly. & pkJ?,Jamtor67S·ffiOO 751-3741 mo. -Apphcat1ons now being --------- 751-3741 Found. Black kitty \\1th ~ t~ken for new br~nch *CLERICAL* monthl} r::tl•:.. 8.t7-4658 t.:NITED HUSlNESS h n II p .. .. .. The las t ~Pdce rri INVF.STMENTS UNITEOBUSl~ESS w •l.e ea co ar opp) AccounungClk toSG!iO opemnl? in l.a1;una area Need Christrnas money'! IDYl.1.Wll.D E"<dus1\'e, Manner:. :\tile Square. 1525Mc~aVerde Drl-: IN VESTME:'llTS St.CdMK338100 Sr MortLoanOfcr S25K Savings an<t 1.oan o r Don 't wail! Wt have lol! IHt 2 Rr t111me. Avail N B. IOOOft WCll racing !at·rossfrom Kona Lns> lS2S Mesa\'erdeDrE LOST male orangl.' t"ll l Secretanes toS825 bank <'"<Pl'rrent:e re · of shorttermltlongterrt\ h" Ir d ;i Y s · ca 11 :\I 0 n s i It n 1 n ~ & "'u n de ck Su•tl' 106. Co:.I a Mesa (across from Kon a Lns > w nca t•ollar. lfo~hard & Secy 1Conslruc to S800 <JWr('<i. l\I u~t ~t· willing assignments availa'ble. 4!17 ~ 544-2111 " URI Open 7 days Suite 106, Costa Mesa Adam~ an•a 963 l IOll Irvine Personnel Agency to work ~ornc Saturday~. File Clerks Nw1>rt Shrs. :! hr. 2 ha UBI Open 7 d;i y!-488 E 17th Costa Mei.a Excellent s <Jlary. work· General OHice s:11~ mn , ,,,. HJ3 1!l\IV. 1.:\1•\I-; /\HHOWll E.\IJ, P,nmclliewpnrtloc.:t nf •l-'urn1turc&Plywd~Hg. -------~-Lost. brown rem !>paycll &utc22"1 6-!2·1170 IOJ.: l"UOdlll•>n., .rnd Typist II u t h ti I IJ • II l i :i Pretty l..1kl· 'll'". ~I~ Ill. ices, 525 SQ It ca. 5250 •Ladies Wear, 11 1-Clas~: COFFEE SHOP Dox1t• m1" \'1r Cd:\I ----.._..,_ hl•11rf1b For applrrLt111m Secretaries 4'\'1•,v.k11:1:. SHIO\\knt:l.~Oov.k,s;?51J ~lo.each •nOOKSTORE FP O . L l'(l"'llt· •·1i ~--II t •t 11 1..: k .... ~.,1., Li 1, It 1.73 7.,"" n -S29.000 .. Sl3. 00 area tt'. '"'" ur -".a or v.ri l' .. r!I . Call now,nofeesever. "'L •. "'l'1>1t·1·s·1101tL•,,L' .o rn:ay w •. t ... , . .,.," II o ,ea } • .,..., •DRAP'-'R'"' WKRM I SJ ~.1.1. nto·· t;.!6-59(·,1 ACCOUNTANT/ Kl n ~··.. r" "' • r o wn, nels •""" mo. T/\.X PRf:PAR~R ci l'r, The People Machine 1•7 hlk), 1" 11c'('an Super Rmtafs to Shore 4300 rnme locatmn 1n Hunt· •RUG /UP HL Clcaner Superoppty. Sportsloc FOUND ... <.•m l'ur)py. Experie nced . 752.11101 AMERICAN Personnel Service 2 br tJuph•x Ownr. 171~> ••••••••••••••••••••••• in gton B ~ach o n •1-~RNITURF.Rcrin 75l-3741 Collie max Wall:H•c & __ 1773l lrvtne 8lvd. 1170 !IZUJ Newport Crest lk•aul. Oc llrookhurst. KOO square Contact i\gnlSam Crane UNITED BUSI NF.SS Hamilton. Cl\!. l\o ldent. AIDES & ORDERLIES SAVINGS Tuslln 544·9392 UEACll 2 hlks. new paint. :l Hr 2 Ba dpl'i!, fplc. l>ltn'>. 11al10. i,:ar No pct.:. S.IOO yrl\' r .. 15 11;112 l Hr. Sundet·k. :.! lilks In bch. Yearly, ulll IJ(I. no Jl(lt~. s:JIJO mo li73 1 t:10 :i Hr 2 Ha rn11m). 1'11-.111 ni·w cpts s undt•rl... hll 1h '>ch & ha\' yrh 1o1~ lKi H Sot1 Cluwnte 3876 ......••••••.•.••...... OCF..\:'111-'RO:-\T lu-.urv 2 hr. d~n. fl pk . P\ t 't1•p-. ttJ h('h S500 19'J ~17 °"''14 l~c· .! hdrm, 2 h.1 Child ll I\ \\,111 I:! I Q ii.j ~'l>I W \I .in I'<''·' 1lv.n ,lr~. ~C'•· 111 l Jll 11.it helor. Illar 11t·1•;:n Sl7:> mo \ ('Jrl\' :132 .. ;n n nu t.n t!I:! 2>1-li; vu, Hm w/adj ba. $200 feet Single. garden type ~1645·'1 17~ S<I0-0608 INVESTMENTS 963,8541 all shirts, Lido Convales IS7ZS !':. Wh1ltwr 111 CLEf'K · llOOKSTORE 213 l81-7030,6423560evs storeoromce.Goodex· CIGA RETTESUPPLY lS2SMesa VerdcDrE ---cen t Cent er, J SSS Wluttacr Must' be exci"'ing & posure !\1gnage parkln" ST 8 ~ORSHIP (acrossfromKonaLnsJ LOST. F e m Gl'rman Superlor,N!l.646-7764 (?II ·"·",..,,'"' ~ /\VOID INCOMPATIBLE ,. ' " 01 RI UT '0 '""""'' dynamic.2daysperwk. HOO~t:'ltATES! 963c.a.t6~c7~tr I I um m er Part or Full Time Su1lel06,Cosla Mesa Shep ? G o ldk color . •PTM•>..J•GER (213)~l l ·0555 675_9595 Qoos£ ·OJAru l!Nu.w;m T3kC!l the Guesswork nul nr fmd1nj! that RICillT H00:\1:\1.\Tl'.: 8.12 1131 Smc·r 1971 v lmmechate need in Cost.i UBI Open 7da~s 1-"a1n>1l'W & Ba er, CM. "" """'"" Equa l opPortumty --------- Mesa and1or <>urround· 979 7896 for 41 units in Buena tmployer Mlf CL~I( T.Yr&ST Yacht Hrk r . Marine Jnsurance Agnt 1ir relal C'd business wanted lo ~h.1re ore w/Nav.d .\rch1t.ect. 548·71 13. I'\ I ROO~I B \Tl I 1'001. Of c to share Ill a ho at \Cl . &'.ll'h f1n•pl;1r1• pn \ .1n on ="e" port B:: \' ~17~ SIH 6-lti SiKll alt tipm · mn 6iJ 6540 \ch rr11i.rn~ '"'''''' . ""he:-:'lle01('al Ste fur n:nt. !lOO lu<..hJrch1s ln1nehonw. c;q rt C hrtll <' luc JI v. O'i!I~ 11r h•m.:ll• 1511 1~15 1610 IOam lpm c.111 55!1 s:..io 1-"rc••· fl<Hlm 111 t.u 'l.111' II ' Ull' holl\1' lur I adv 10 <' ' l' 11 ;i n i! ~ f •1 r I t I 1• hou.,ekccprni: (a ll t-.cn Jrt 6r"1 552 1:.022 400-3.000 Sq.ft. :-\r ..-v. \' ,\n::tll'1m \ l' \:111. r.pt ' pll-nty lrcl' p:irk ~ 25 s-11 !'>:Ill, Spr rngf'r 101: towns for dis · lnv~stnwnt LOST: Fem Samoyed, Park. Exper only Sal ~~~~~~~~~~ l mmcd. ope ninf for tnbutors. All re tail nut· Opporhatlty ·5015 chokecoll<ir. Fa1r v1ew& ·f+un~\ l7lk4d>S33·lilO BeautyStyhs t.mu!ltknow typist in sales dept ol' I .. c d b co rom o -... wee ays. electron1'cs man··" ...... st ' e..-. 11re se~·urc Y m· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Baker. C,\I . 979 78\ltl latest trends & natural w ... .. pany. lheref1>r e no INVESTOR/S REWARU ARTIST-PRODUCTION styling JhirJm:ick. type at least 50 wpm • product selhng Become 5350 Prerer exper in display 837.4250 or837 s7;9 Ple asant phone voice. d1stnbutor fot sut·h na Need m inimum .JOO.I\ Personals m anufact uring w l ----Ofc exper. pref'd. Xlnl t1onally ad\'e rt is cd credit line for major ••••••••••••••••••••••• knowled~e of maµ, noor1----------i benefits i n c l u d i n g cigarettes us Winston, position in local com Dnnkani: probl<'m"' plan, ;irch1tectural ren BOAT med1cal/dentaJ Insur . Camels. ~tarlboro. Pall memal faclonnl( com C...11 Alcohol llelplrne denni; & pasleup. Call CARPENTERS Disc lnstrwntnb \lc1ll. Salems. Kools. pany Allprof1ts (:otn1n ~hr:.aday8JS.J830 71 ' <<"""37 8 o Ak Cos u vDstor until paid 1n full " ...,.,.,"" arry Ar~ you .1 tx1JI {'ar1X'ntcr 102 E . ..., er. la ... esa l\C'nl. etc To qualify you ~ Call 979 5300 f>t.t.4684 Interested In worklllk for · must have a car 2·8 hrs SCRAM LETS ASSEMBLERS the m;inufJrlurc•r of the -------11c1 "~t·k <days or C\t't>, • v.orld s r1n1cst ,,11lboa1s? CLERK TYPIST s.1200 C.\S H ANSWERS fvll Time Wests a11 torp . m<1kr1r nf 0 R l> ER C 0 NT R 0 L I :-\ V i-: S T M 1-~ N T Xlnl opporlun1t y m Mrs· this l'H"l'll~nt a afl, ,, DEPl' Rf:Qt:IRED *Balboa Island* Slul'dY Sunken :.ion Vie10 l ndui.tnal now at·ceptanl! apphr a· Sales & Mar,keting exper F'or more information Rodcnl -Preat•h Complex Mus t ha ve taon!> from ~killed hout required in sales order wnrc to ··crGARJ::TTJ:: Rare findll Tautly H:1mpcr manual dexterity in sml Carpenters wt.it least 2 processing & invoicing. -Lido V1lla~e. 'IJe wport UIVISION 1123" P.O. •• TllEY REHrN i:omponcnls F:im1lianly yrs woodwork•nl-! exper. Type 60 wpm, ejec. llnnmmal<' "antN1 :10 W Reh. 011·~ avail. Kc.1ul1ful Box, l<l, Ho~emead, Ca. Two in one heauty salon T)'lerc •~ Ml mu1·h ('OO ustnA microscope very 10 the boating rndul'.try. typewriter. Call for a ppt. ~,... Work1ni: g.1l.1Ht rm \H·w, rnmpl w '<.C'r re 111770 Include your phone &retail boutique , douhlr trud1clion 111 lhl· world h<'l1>ful. Gd benefits. f<>r full llmu or pieci• Indust rial Re lation&. & b H., .. o able '" 1• 1 & • licensed. Xlnl local111n. F · I l n• 94 l a "':-n " > tan:. rl'cser\lc.:c"'olc.: nu or mstancl.:', they ~ay sa a ry comme nsura c work employ ment. If (714)4""· O . Ot•c•.in \It'"· l~l' dt'l'k, 2 &I0599$1afl61'\I l.:'«llllP. lS Year establis hed we should never repeat w /cxpr. Call C;irol you're ;in unrnmpromis 'l'elonlc Altar ' hr. I b.1 8:!.35. mu M l 1 L1Clo Business <:<'nll.'r Distr. Wholesale clientele. Call for addi· our rn1:.takes. So why do 581·3830 for appt rng craftsman who Alves Laguna Beach lipm. •l!lb J>l!lH Femu e to .. h • .trt! 3 kt !urn iJ.1-675-4030 ask for Carol Xlnt lnduslnal Distribr. tlonal information ; price THEY R EHUN d ----------E J 0 E plyr condo in It k M 7 500 ... over a n •ssT MGR TR>..Jr. onlv the hest or himself qua ppr m Protected prod Nel """· O\'l'r agam so many ill · "" "''" to the JOb · pply to the "t20 Rl7 AA:;i! NEW PO HT nE,\Cll S'1000. mo 29r" Down !>larre<I movll's on TV '' Apply Del Taco Laguna · ~ . . COOK Exper 'd Corfet Sot.ta Ana 3880 •••••••••••••• ••••••••• l\t•;u.·hfront hse Rt·.41\pon Ofr WISl'lTCtary I Hil'· d h ft 25252 (.. Se cu rr I Y Gu"' d , 27 5 Shop Breakfast Luneh .a. S350 mo 1:;2 562G t':wcra>:e .s, ay s I a McCormick Ave. Costa Dinner. Apply' Rl•ger', "" C'l J'l:u.! ..an J 3 br:? m.1lc ~IJO \\ ut11. fl\t bit hrnnrl Ill'" I r1t kHh bath 'lplkh lii3 1mx ,\PPHOX HOO "I ft. c 2 at .... ....... ~I l 1 --130 E 17th ~t si:;o mo ,,.. .,....., . annt•. ap \\J:nt nPJI non. 'mokini.: Dm·le!>l>I 047,.. • ~mo ~ R').'.lh h•m to :.h;in• .I hr .1Jll --·--------~ L~o 3886 ~th ~I 'll'wporl ll(h Smslr room or multi llf· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ''IU mu • Ul 1t r1ce swtf~,nt.t;.trhJtr Lu1o l.1.'~. ljlUl'l h1"lfltll1' ('' I'(' ~ IJr .! h,1 .lfl\ t:I('\ :itnr to "1•mr pn' heh !'an) & .:am1• r()(1rn lutii l '"r Prrlrrt llvrn~ 11r wknd tt•ll t•al for t ht• t.i5 t'J Bldg. 33SS \'1.1 l,1dcr. S!IO Want l.rch to 'h:crr n1r c• 11 H hvrlll' "1th '••ml· :>.on !'.mnkc·r S85 :i:lti 1257 or5J6 li!ltl up 6iJ -llSG ad\f•ntorou~ .ulull S.~l:i \I ~· ,h,trP lri: ho u'>l' Small otfice S9 S/mo Downlown !s.111 .luan C.:1phtra110 Will share girl 7!'>1 4824 m~ rl~ he 4'14 2>1'15 w '!''°I ~i·wport ~ach lusinff1 Retttal 4450 ~nh Fvntl1hed SI 2j i.~ ••• • • • • ••• • •• • •••• • • • • • orlJtwfw'ltishtd 3900 Fnr thr d l<>r nmlnatc LAGUMAIEACH • • •• •••••• •• ••. •• •• ,.. renter. ~ Dr 3 Ba on Lulo V l I I age 1" a Ir e C' o m · THE 1-;xc1TINt. hli' Tenni~. rH br hs. mern:al Shopi./Or<ice PALM MESA APTS. 673-30."5, Iv ms~ s pace. Leasing fr_om i\llNU1'FiS 1'<.>Nl'T f,nokm)e for <t frlendly $390/rno. Ample park1n11· ' BCll µcn.onable girl to ~bare pext to Pottery Sha{'k. 751-3741 *SHAROM1S * Pai Hd. Mesa betwn 9.11 •-3.s·. 18 l:NITEO BUSIN ESS « INVESTMENTS OUTCA.' .... ·L, 1~~.~'iSAG f: Automotive Fashioo Island. NB 11 \I.Im \ r...1. \ "' ""' ~ New Detail Shop needs • 1525 l\le~a Verde Dr F. • 6 73·69 00 • help Boot Mcmufactunn9 COOtC·MATURE <aero"" from l\ona Lni.l EXOTIC GIRLS Top wages paid Enl!me Co ~cekinA nnal /\s Person. Good benems. Sl11le 1011. Costa :'11e~a Massage & :\11)(1clinA Steamers. eng patnl<.'rs, :.rmblcrs " "Ood \\Ork Adult resident care ctr. llRI Opt'ni days. -------OutnallOnl'·~·2:11m huffer!> & polishers. up c xp<'r Elt•cl ra ra l f>.12·5861. ' , .... Installe r '> l'l11mh1nl! Ha-L··rn.r Stand Sl00,000 Re-.ired holstery shampooers. 1 t 11 L• •11 '"'"'·.,--.-.. Tllt-:i':XPl-:HIF:NCE" h k & d ns a er., r.xpe r Cosm etolocist to do (,.rft". -15.1.,.,1 mr> For Busrness \'enturc t' eek out. pre uf) e· G 1, t T 1, ''I 1, " .1 •M~ "" \dvlt molcl Cle •ti 1 I\ 1 i\'(oa m~r up "1. sculptu r e!' n a t s o r !\l,1JorlllAhv.ay lol'allon Sfi00,000 RETUHNEU 1 ' ,.,t ivery ppyat perManncCnql,l!l19~. Juhclle's w/clientele. South C11untv ht•a c h PLUSLIFETIMEREAL c1rcu1tTV For Jk~l'na 20&.I HarborRl,C~1 Occd t I SA l<rnn ~·r ct• stan<.lrn~ ESTATE I NCOME l1ons.5"8·97SS 6451030 ~..:_a ·· _ W1llmak4'ofr,83S.Q96 hurldrni:. loads of park· PRIME COLLATERAL. ...p•LM RE•DER AUTO BOAT REPAllU1AN CosmetolO&.Y ,Nal'l Corp QUALIFIED pnncipals " • "" • Some fiber~lass & lite needs derno""lralors " lni.: Nn major compct1· or\ly. 759.0077 Past. present & future SALESPERSONS h . .,. l I• 29"' do mec amcal repair. App. su"'"'rviso"' for new skln /\1'.!.n· .. ...;·~"200Y " wn. -------l.1c213/004·13500079272 C 26 "" "'' ....,, ., KEH WATTERS SAYS ly CrysLaliner orp. 16 car e concept. Xlat -----GRAND OPENING! HIGHEST f'lacentrn, Cl\1~5623 career rut~. Mr. Welt. Hurstry /R•taH S..tntuol R di BOOKS _2_·6~pm_. •_93_.o_m __ ....-2 ooo rt MoMy to Loan 5025 ,... eo n9 s COMMISSIONS -Newpo~t· ae:~ l0callon. ••••••• •• ••••• •• ••• •• •• Announcing the opening Students COUMSaOlt grossed over s100.ooo. in t st, 2nd & Jr'd T.D.'e of our new ortlce localc<I ly F.AR!! H041t~wiv~s & Home study division ot '75 hut other business In· LOANS AVAILABL E al 18155 El Camino Real, Commissions Cor au lo Moonli9hten pvt educatl~ lnallluOQn tcresls roused decline tn San Cleme nte Open sales people. If you are •n Million Dollar corp. b as ope n n g f~r-a S r r I Credit notimportant IOam.JOpm. Now for a doubt! Try us ! Strall?hl I hi " 3000 SQ. n. zoned M I in '76. acr1 ice or on y 673-4883 Ornl<cr __ timrled lime only, our needs me n & women ur <.'ounse or.1. ac n,,. eit1 La gu na C :i n yn n . $7.000.down.plusslock. "'-t adl, S2S sell experienced only. any agl• whu e n joy pcr.&rreue~tlalpret'd. Dach, 1&2 BR tx-11ul1ful 3 llr B:)yrrunl from S rn~ home. S 14 2 per m o Adulb. No f'C'tS fl7:l l!\\R &675·3381 l!ifil l\lel\n Or (5 Blks l-:11st or Nr" 1w11 l Hhd I ~lti !l~I Little Balboa lslund 2 Br. i fireplaces. s unclcrk. llorhor View. 675-W.7 Estahl1s hed loe.1llor1. Agt. 837·4200 Money Want~d 5030 .,.-s re 0H· reg. • · Apply in person. Ask for speaking w/olher:i & who Send reaum.e,•solary re• SISSO/mo. -----••••••••••••••••••••••• No:-v Sl2.SOI . Srnalllcl r ... r,e· Ken or Don arc bored withe avcra11e qwrement't'o: fl{.S.C .• PO c &C Codctall/Dlnn.r Hse adm.Rs ll so nvo 11 '' e . runoflflemrllJOb' Boll 2820, N twp o r t ~.5!~ C 0t"'11pany ONLYS19.000. D"pyml 12°/o YIELD Appt'5 Ml M C 4&2·9034 Beach, Ca 92663, Attn: 11"" ·"",, .oa:1 wy I I r I st SJ 3 818 l 10" or 492· 729tl r I .,.,_,... LAGUNi\ RE/\Cll Owner c a' n g or nve . o "on · No :H·lual ~t·llmR 1n ersonne ""'"'' \"JU..;\ P<>:iJON,\ A M 'S :'llr, f'ashion Isl. 6har! .hs 497•2457 Eur ope & mus t sell ! $14,700. All due Jn :l yr~ p O BOXES \'olvcd & 110 sct11n)( ap COUNTIA HELP 1760 Pomonn ;\\'C, r ~I w mature rem l Child ---Locatded IO hea~ or b2u~~-AsRltk r636or ~~Orv at Sh1<'1d • • pomtmcnl!. Work W/()M Full. rtume. Apply Del l,Gvely, Qull'l rnmmum OK. SlSO. + 640-03!U *TOP• neu 1stnct .. ,.,ots ""· y. ·'7CJ• or lh<' mo~I popular & "' lv llld pool p\l g111 ---Low rent 11 Year lease for Rent successful pr<lduCl\ on Taco. 25252' La Paz Rd. :\dulti. only: nn pets' :\lol(' or 1-·cmalc to share *LOCATION * $65,000 full price Agt Mortgogts. Trust the market today An in-Laguna U111s • ..-urn bach $l!l5 mo. home. SIOO + ulllllles. Suc,cessfu l r cla1I o.r &114200 Dffdl 503S 631-0727 expensi\'C product who·s k\lrn l br S225. mn Un· ~34 sen ice location l>_n E. --- -••••••••••••••••• •••• •• ------AYON name i-; a houi1('hold The fastest draw in the rum l hr Sl!l5 Un(um 2 l7lh Street in t "'ta r ino-Beer-W lne LOANS goJ. OVERWEIGHT" word lhruout the workl. West ... a Dally Piiot brS2tJ mo. Rcady nn or G•aCJHforRettt4350 Mesa . NETSS3,600.MPO /0 Guarani~ lll-29 lbs. 30 Work in a youth(ul. Cla.ssifled Ad.'4%·5678. before No\• 30 Phone •••••••••••• •• •• ••• •••• • 1800 Square fel'l Major Mr ss 1 on V •e 10 Also lftd TD LOClftS days. Lose 3ccumulat.ed Chrishftos Eantia9s friendly al mospherc a. 6422015 h '9 fl •2Autobays s hopping renter. all Falrest Termsstnrel049 fat & inc hes. rapid .. "'9How have fun while you curn :••••••*****: · • r.i. to • Stn1tle gara~es. ~ mo. •On·sit.eparking ""Ulpmenl hronrl new. tlght~ning of skin, In· ~'"'YO,.. y t a • ......_. ~ooo 310 20th St, Huntington • "'-cellenl evpo•ure _,,, Satttet-Mtg. Co. d s r ..----.... top pay. OU rere ve ~. ~· •• • "'""'"• .. Beach 846-9()1J8 ~ . " " Grou ls growing slead1· 642-2171 545-0611 crease energy. a e . RIPRISINTATIVES auarante<!d salary+ ex· • y..,. • ••••••••••••• •••••••••• • • ..,..rge sign area ly, but 4 p9rtners cnn't nutrlous. No drugs . $26. tremely Ii ber11 l com ._ .... • ;l00MS S2S v.k up with •Single. Mesa Ver de. REALONOMICS,Corp. a«ree. Ter m s. i\gt. S'"'VESS 6'73-8370 Best time to cstabllsh mission & bonuses. Con •. MllSIC1 •,. kitchen. S40.00 wk up Harbor/Adams. CM. $25. Brokers 675·6700 837-4200 "" •----------1 customers. Jnterest.ed? tests & other incentives. • ---------Private p9rtywill buy H aircutting M orlcllJ, Call 540·7041 or Zenith • • ,.. apl.s. S48·97ss or 645-3967 Storage only. 833-8.974 7 0 0 0 S q rt Co m • Manufactunng·Weldinl[ your 2nd T.D. 642·3.'i73 haircut.a worth S25 lo $35 7-1359. XI n l adv.,, <.'il men l • Hit ls lrt u• ll~lp you •di• -tor 4 550 .....,__ R...., 4450 mertlal/Warehouse bldl Machining-Fabricating FREE every Tues a\l~~~~~~~~~~I possibililies for both men ,. lh~m with an ad under • ~.~1~ •••. 0 ••• ••• •••, •••••••!••••••••••••••• on W. 19th St, C.M. With I Nets 25.000. yr. A<.'tivc ht & 2nd Loan1 3:30. Richard Ouellellt 8 8.., ITTER h & wotnen. • the 0 • ! nc. storage uea behind. "'hop A..,. Sam Crane, Irvine Pacific 1-"inanclnl Salon, 200 Nl'wporl Ctr A .s w o can • D-'fvr"-" 0 8 ' I 9 t h Id No eX""r. nee. You re· • ., r ,.,... • Suitnblc for comm 'I & 645·4t70 Company 640-8292 Or. Nt'wport Beach. ...0 v e m 0 11n bl 0 · ..,,1v ... r""'ull P"Y whi'lc bAlng ,. Chrht-r. T"" • whse use. $700 per mo.1-----------------------.. t alure, re a e. m y "'" ~ .. " • Jmmc d occupa n cy. BEAUTYSAU)N EARNlO%onlocalTD's. Conscientious dedicated home 2tt days a week. t rained. You can work •0ur Chr1atm .. Trnw111 ! Heavy front trnHi{'. 5 Slolion~. On l''olrview, BILL HARDESTY Phy!lldon who is o very Wes t mins ter I Bol11n morning ur eve. hrs. On· • r11" each nu"l1•>' rrom • Phone 642·4210 o8k for l::d SAnla Ana. S70C.I(). rom· Realtor 675·2866 !I pee la I pcrsnn, wnulrl Chica. 1192-0560. • ly 10 min. by 1-'wy . from ,. l\ov 11ththr\1Dtc1tlh, • Bucko. plcte. Agt.. Sam Crane. llke to m tet a very all s 1 u 1 rroty1ndin1t c.omt·. : Run;:v':~~~me. • 645·4170 •Money Problems• 11peclul girl w/out11land mun l es. uu owe 1t o • ThOtOllhou RUN ~ NEWPORTBCHSTORE -------Get Ca$hFast 1ngquaUties.Pre(era1res 8ANKJNO yours~I( toot least In· • ,,.,1 .. ESS~ouPAY • 2630AvonSt.·S270 l\to. .JR m:PT Crcdi\Notlmportant ~32.CAll67500M IOOKl(JEPat V('ISl•lt•lt· this unu11u1l It • .. JUT)'Wynn(213N77-7701 OUTLi':TSTORF. &nkexper.only. • oppor. Contact Jene lle •""'8'2:s671 6 ullyour • ldt>lll Cot couple. Nct1' 752-7167 OAll.VPIUYr Conlact8obCreJ1rhlon 'tault>ee.833-8098. itOirutmu AdV\Hr ror • Older hou!le; A1 l1, 700 aq $1000 p/mo. Sll,000 full OLRISTMl\S TREE JrvincN1Uonal 8Ank ,. more lnf0tm•t.1oo " '° • ft. S2SO mo: No lease at prkt>. Some terms. Agt. 1'IJl;ed Ho,,... Loon Co. Jo.VERYTifURSDAY 833-3700. E.0 .£. , SELL Idle Items with 1 • Pl•~JUUr~!· : 2S28Newport81vd..CM. SamCrane,645-4170 .. 2nd&3rdT.D.LoaM ClasslfltdStttion Dal\yPilot Cl1salrtedAd. ****•••*****•· .. . I • . ,. -· ------, AdQ it..:.Duild 1t...D1aper it ... Hammer it ... carpet SERVICE it...Ce~ent It .. Wire 1t...Hoe it ... Clean it ... Move l t ... Pr~s it...Pa1nt lt...Nail it ... ~laster it ... Fix it ... DIRECTORY Appl~Aepofr ntw C..,et S..-.Ju !llC)ineeriACJ •••.....• ...-.4••······························· ...••••••.••........... ······················· GrodiltCJ Landscoplncj PcMtiftC)fPoperf IHJ P.tios •vhicNt 1.,olr .... ~·················· ......•...•....••.•.••..••.....•.••.••..........•... , ................••.•.•.•••••••••......• APPLJ~CEREPAlll MINORllOMl::Rt:r AUt UOLll>AYSPECIAI, ..; TR U <.: T v I< A l Sk1pln.idcr. dump true!.. F:xpr'd LandHapcrs P4MntY~CotHe CUSTO~i PATlOS $10-fel'viceC'..ull carpentry, Plumhlns: & Shumpuo or Steam t:1N (.}I N I': I'~ RI" li tlJulm~. ttt>t> \'ik. i:,r.111 Spnnkh.'ri ln~t.ill &. re Avrar~xtr1Sty $34S •PulloCov~rs CANOPY TV SVC CO l•l Ralc Service (7lf) 549 2422 <:.eramu: Tile 540·5560 Clean<>d 2 'Rm!!, llall or CONSCLT \ ~T. 610 7020 1 n.:. cl c mold urn, ctt· 1>:.11r. Conert>le & bnck 2 Sty $4Mtl ntr SilSrm •lltdwood l>ecks -.........---&M.1-------1 • • • -bath $15.0S. 5-11·3!>47 & r.... .... -1 ----751·3930 work. 645-79111 Mulonl' r rices loci mtr'l/luhor , I [)(I My Own Work at J:-'alr .Prices 9M 163;1 .._, .... .., • Spef'iultzmg in lari:c & ~-1300 ~ ftCJ u-·'I M Guar, insrd, fn:c ell\. 1"'reeestSS2-8583 •••••••••••••••••••••• sml remodeling, 11lte ra-----••••••••••••••••• ••••• • nUlll nCJ 050flrf Tt:d 62'7·7900 or ss:: Ol34 BabyaltUf". 13 yr expcr tion!I, & rl'pa1n S\•s Carpet&J.\amUureClcan· (;hu1n Llnk United l-'cncc ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ploeo•OnJOllTWllftCJ e r amlc tile . Tubi., I• Uc w/cOWlU'· My home coils 1'11lombo Const. mg Salt1. 10 yrs m bw.1 $2 1s ft m11tall~ \OU llA VE I'rlU:ADY l"lr~plQ,ees Plantrr!I EXPERT rarntmg. lnlr & ••••••••••••••••••••••• &howers &drainboards. Spe c1•lt)' lo l ofirnts Mb DDB. 1-'ast Sl•hlCt!, ness 84()..2135 Free wulk gale 557 1502 I LL 1 IAL.L IT \W \ Y Bnl·k Cum·rctt.> P11llo ~xlr Free est Guar •ORGANTUNJNG• Free est. 673-1758 642-0728 all wk guar962-8J I 1 ---TIM MH 1>:101i Block Walls BBQ l'ats w rk. 6-12 02'J5 ' Allcn-Conn·Rodgcr11 1------------------t -C....nt/Conc~te Rt'f, J:bts &lb t}IU4 ° · · Newport Oriana ~-1530 CERAMIC Tale. New or Pre school teacher offl'r i"INISll, RF.MOD F:I. & •••••••••••••••••••••••Ger~ HousecleaninCJ INTERIOR/EXTERIOR rmdJ. Fr est. sml JOb!> chlldcarr + ict ru s Rpr. S m ull JOIJ'5 OK C:o ntrurl <>r. Cu!>l om ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l''Tceest Slumpstnne.l1le, Accoustic.-alc.-cil'gs2Syrs PCest~/R .... r weJcomt538·:!.t26ol\S 64S.8873or$48·55W Rcas.9'79·037~1 work rnlor, :o:grcg.H<", F.xprd ll~w11ano11rdl:'ner. blockwalls, bm:k. µIan· cxpec 894G308aft6PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ~ al All \'d I " \\'Jnt a It EALL y Cl.":\ 'l ters. Quality work nt ri> PATCH PLASTERING y,... Sttvic• Dabys it!t.l.OI,!, Greer1 Ccrpet Senice ~ .. ~~rekon~rul·lJcrcuttJ[.n,c,: 'd , prucn· c1'a0• rgaupsL, ttralml ~nui111.i:,; llOUSt-:·! Call Gani.:h.un a-; pnf'es. !lob 7!;119;151, Paantanl(. Int/Ext. Reas, ••ALL TYPES•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• VII X ""r mott nv ,. -' u ., Girt r'l·eecsti..1;1;,.;,l:!:l R I · a ey, .,... -i-ac ••••••••••••••••••••••• bondcd,an!>un.'<f 492.3723 6"5-0087. 96().J!)S:I dependable 1-·ree est. FreeEst 540..6825 emovo s, tr1mm1n i: ~ill care <or your dul hompoo & !>h!:Jm clean Hou.,t.>c:lt.>amng & JlUJldang Call Jay 645·7965 pruning, lree est. l ,ic'd while yo.a work Co in,g Color bn.:htt!11crs. LEONITE CONCRETE Shndes of <.:rcen Y.ir•i M.t1nl\'ll.Ht1t' \\·r" Movi1t9 ------VERYNEATPATCJI 1-ullyansured 642·2624 Sl·hool, Slater/Euc lid \\ht curpll> 10 man STAMPIN G. <.;ob C.irc. Hoyal sen ·in· reJ!>im,ihh• ~.>:ii.,;l:! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wi\l.LPi\PEJtlNG JOBS&TEXTURE 963-6174. bleach Cl,•an hv rm. dm blestone. tnal·k & tile down to "Ea1th" Jlrtt'<':.' f'rll'nJI~ '10,mg L"n J..111 Sh11~ up your house for 1-'reetl>t. 893-1439 T R l M M I N t: . lusiness :r;•lce rm & hall SIS Avg rm patios, e tc.-6-10 4:rn1 6-10-~5 f'rofc~swn.11 t·ariwl dl'Jll c1en1. rrwndl\ :.t•I\ tn• lhc llohday;. Pre-sca!>on Dl.-hl.u. REMOVALS, TOPPING. S7.50,couch SIO,drnirS5 ----an••. "'"1 lloor t•ari• & LO\\e::.l pci:,, rate:. spef'tal lkducrtl rates. ·-·-"JI REAS.DanG.'ll-2898 ••••••••• •••••••••••• Guarehmpot cxJor cn,t Contractor Cabcll~ro & Sons. EX(ll "'-·~nduw (:arc nut C'h S17-09CJ2 \Vork UU!lr. Norm ••••••••••••••••••••••• TypingService;Allktnd'> repair 15 ,·rs cxpr. Do ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~un.lenl•r. l"r i;sts, fl' Maiua•n,ir1<'l' Si•rvacc .-.-. -835·:rT05,6i5·tH80 lO <Jooffw/ad. Plumbing, UpholateryCleonlnCJ top quality work. Call work m "self Hef Li::El\l.J ARVIS asonablc 646·4654 aft 5:17·ISOI! ,\I J\IOVIN< •. '"" "UJll· wtr sva, lciaks. bathrm ••••••••••••••••••••••• 842·7092 531.QHIL Y • :. Additions & Remodeling 4pm tv. Best p rice, 25 yrs l'!tt.IJ. Colle gr Student. Exp'd encl .. Reas. 832-2468 DAVENPORT &CllAIR 962 5573 Li 317856 -EXPEUT t:.Ol 1•1.1·: ,, tll No bettl'r Hr\ ice or painter nl'L'<l:. purt time Professionally cleoned lui .. rs Carpet i\l:in will lay yours · c WEEDING CLEANUPS c·lcan ~our hvui.~· t;ull fairer price an) where work Ave1I. Cor odd jobs, Roofing for $35. Ph: 960·4105 ••••••••""••••••••••••• or mine. Hepa i r!> & Bob Scarcia Concrete Inc.-•Complete Maintenance &i&-470.'> anyllrn•• s.t2·0396 alt 7pm dally etc. afternoons & wknd.s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wr..t.. Cl '- Architectura l & Struc cleaning too! Guar work General c.-oncrete work. Free e!>l 6-12·9907 Anytime Sat Sun. can Greg979·962l Repairs & Compo -w ••....., tural Ptws. Remodt'I at bigger savings. Fr est Commerc1al-Resident1al TO llnusccleaning. \\eddv. p 1 ti /P . ~ Shingles. Inspections, ••••••••••••••••••••••• or New Construction li4S3fl.IS 491H>OS9 L1 c220941 _T1\Ll.AWN SERVICE Own trans. reli.. \Int on "9 openn9 ~1AR I NI'. PAINT : lnsrd/he'd Lopric.-cs fr Clear View Window Resid/Comm'l.'l ndstr•--------------------1 1'ewport. Cos ta l\t esa , work.8:18-iil7or6·1ll 30S5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXTERIOR HOUSE. est.83G-sooO&or S41-s930 Wa.shlng & Houseclean· 640-7020 wccareCarpctCle~ml'rs Sectric ol llunt.Flch. Reas.rates. Paint-Re pair·35 yrs in QUALITY WORK. In g. Qual wrk · Steamcleanor:.hampoo ••••••••••••••••••••••• L1c.Call0-15i5118 4·Rpm File!-: Your!tt.>lr for lhl' area. wnrkm anshq ) 642·1255 SewinCJ/Alterotlons guar.642-1334 or 673·Sl30 Also Upholstery· A II work Ele3ctnL· cnl CServ1re Callsl. !\ION EY as what vou r 1,:?.1'111,·J1 <J. ~,,~,1;:.1~, a1•,:~~:'.~1{~ al~ t~~a~r· T.336ke.7a,·l~~ ant. or m y GARAGE SALE ads in •••••••••••••••••••••••1 eves & wknds. • .. rouur. Refs/MC, Ir e~t SI . 1c 10315132. (;al d 'I · ~ ' •Pt ,, "" ., 842..szi3 yur I need less or at k<'l'P your hou~w . .ipl r1r --the Daily Pilot bring hap· Prof Dress making . DAILY PILO'r ••GeorgtPilmer&Son:. tteas Ratcsti<IS_-:n_i6_ H1 e h ard':. J,dsc p uk i.110tlt-:.s. :.:!!'l t'iill PETER p,\1:-JTI:>:(; pyresults.Toplat'eyour Tailonng/Alter:itions CHRJSTMASTRl':t-: Add .. /Rndl/Painl/Plan lfave something to :;l'll? SELi. ulle items w1lh a (1eanups. reg mamt. t-'r :'lla1:i:11•. S:i6 J 1'1:J or Expr'd rt";,..1 r11ll',, free drawing card, phone From Germany. 20 yrs EVERYTiruRSl>AY Ccrpent~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sml JObi·Llc'd557..WJ2 Classified ads do at Wt'll. 0~1ly Pilot Class ified Ad. est 960--1600 Jwnn i51 1;0Jo fM,. l'Sl. Call lienc 552 l}l:il! 642·5628 loday. expr. !>31-0723 Oass1fiedSection H•lpWa.ted 7100 Help Wonted 7 100HelpWonted 7100 HelpWontid 7100 H •lpWont•d 7100 Help Wonted 7100 Help Wonted 7100 HelpW..t.d 7100.WpW•ted 7100 .•••••..••..•.............................•........••.................•...........................•....••........•.......•....................•..•..•............ •·•·•••··••··•···•·•·························· Counter Girl. Da~s. apply ---------an pcrs111. Yes Cleaners. 19885 D ookhurst. llunl Reh Dellve~men for home n e hv. LA Times. Call 548-1740. Deliver)' man for (•arly morn'g L.A. Time~ home dehver1 route. Must have eccon car. Adult!> only. 212 hrs d:iy No sohc1linJ. no collectani:. Westminiter/1 1.(:j, areJ. 638-0126. DIETARY SUPERVISOR Immediate opporlunil y to assume responsibility for dietary scrvac{•s in 218·bed n•hab fnc11tty Must be state quuhraed and have ms l1tut1onal ex pcne n ce. Exc·el lent bt>nchts & work1ni: con· d111on~. Ple:...,c rt-~pond an conf1dt>nce to: DB.TACO Cl:iss1r1ed ;irl nc. ;;2 General Office Pe rmanent µart tame ~lulta M 11liun Doll.1r \'Orp i.taHani: new ofr In fr\111 e Need f'o llo$tl-l>S. rull l 1nw A111il\ an pcri.011 11 12 ~ I JO :1 Harn ~ :-< \' BJa ~ (;ri11: 12.!ll .\lart1n1:.il•• Wa:v. ;'l;.B. ,-.;, . U (' Airport thus1asl1l·. po~1uvc minded pt'ople lo in-troduce inexpensive na· Housckt'Cpcr wanted, h~e tionally known product s in. 5 dys wk Call :\Ir from nur ofc. Jo'ree park· Neishi art 8pm wkdyi. ang & other benefits. All day wknds. 8H ·8891 pleasant surroundangs & Hskpr. Mal url' v.oman for relaxed atmosphere _No Ol'eas full dy bab\s1tl1n • exper nee & no selhng & hskpn'g. R~r; r«q'Ji.: involved Xlnl oppor. for 731.2-102 advan1·1•m e nl . C:.tll --------- 833·8095, T am el afe llOUSEKI::t-:l'EH Libraries, Inc. Equal Op· FUii t1mr Call i>t>:I :1!'lili _µor Emplnycr M I V aft 6. 1-'tn Valle~ KEYPUNCH OPR S"l0£Shttt ~Ian .! , .. , l'\Jll'I Wall lriun Ull th•· T \II SIU :\ 1ght i.h1f t bonu:. Con trul L>at:.a Corp . :.!51!1 W Warnl'r AH'. Santa /\na 75·1·4015 Equal Oppur. Employer M F PHONE SALES M EDICAI .. \SSIST \ '\T HB phySll'&.IO llt•pl~ Cl.issiried Art =!IOI Dail~ P1lnt. PO Bo\ 15bll l'o,.tJ Phone Sales p eople. male or female. 16 to 1>5 -:vears of age. Guaranteed Mesa. Ca 92ti26 MEN. perm. p1t1me for wages or c.-omrni5mons LA Times home delivery 250 Eas t 17th Street. in NewportJ(;. Mes a . Suile 0 , Costa Mesa, !\lust have dcpend;1 ble b<>lween 5:00 & 8:30 p.m. Lt'adani: c·a lnl'ril .,hop car & be reliable. S2i5 Lo 646-4223. want.,) r round p;.ia·t tame S350 mo. ~·1740 Equal Opportunity J)l'rSl')O for r1n1-;h1n i: 't t T ... Employer · t 1 l :'II 1 "gm rne, perm .-,arn mun rr. !>a l'S. l' ,. • U!> SI i5·S200 wk F 11 haH' some photoi:r.iphn· .. u er t1Jan111 g J l:!l 1': l'!>l ~ushSal<'s.=>5-l _i~ ----.-------• II ''d;\I ,.-3 ··(·~o Phone Sohcalor needed. "v '-. ,, ·~ '1 ~locl<'I wanh'd for v1c:turc. t . N !\I st 1 lH 1._, . 1,1 .. cxpc.-r. no necess. o • 11 • 'I(' • · ~.'rs. ~.ase sale~ an\'u\ved. Sta rt lm -1·all ti31 030!1 l i\I. /\:-k lor medlatl'ly. 751 95-15. LEADWOMAM ~ SAMTAS ~ DESPHATB.Y MEIDID Applications Now Being Accepted. Deadline Nov. 23rd. Work fro.m Than~sgiving to Christmas. Days, Everungs & Weekends. Western is the largest supplier of Santas in the nation. Must be Jolly with a love for children. · NeedsKitrht'n 111'1µ l" 'o Uaily l'alol P/Ume pos1taon:. 3\,111 1'0 l:Jo)\ 151i0 General Ofc hl'lp for sm. Day htl p S:! 511 hr L'o:;La :'llesa c:.alal !.1:!026 el••rt ron I l' 1 m porte r HOUSEWIVES :\lnl nµµorl 111111 :v 111 ;\J 1, '"'° \ WJ• • 1·110111;111 \ I .1l 1• .J '\ - ---- PLUMIER. REPAIR Wnten.T1 .. 1 •t Samus. htc. 11662MaArttlr~WhlOO Int. 752· I llO 631·1831 1720 Suver1ur ,\ns\q•r phones. t~·panj!. P t ime Jobi-flc•\lhlc· hr!> ~hall.• k11l' .11 c• 111 st·hool Ap1ll~. 1>1·t I·"" 252.\2 J,.1 Pa / Itel. l..1 lhlb " '' t· m h I ' t' \ I' I I 11 11 r.111111 ., '" 'ml 1·li 1 Motel H ite Clerk .ii B e't Wl·~11·1 n i·.qu:-.tr;.11111 Inn m11,..1 h1• l~•IHl,1hh• 11H•r :!I (',ill l11r appl 111 1 > l!l:l·5cilil I-' t1mt• 5 Years man ex· H .. pWonted 7100 He4pWonted 7100 Ave. C:'ll Equ.11 011portu111t, rahni:. hr!> K 5. S5~1 mo J-:mph•~l'I <.:<ill AC lnrlu!.tnt·' for lM. r C:.tlJ 536-J 152 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• ••••• ••• ••••••••••• 11 llll h '11111111u1t·nl IWI ~ DENTAL A,,~a~t O rlho ----------i .iµpt !Ji9-~:IO Cha1rs1cc. Exper II 0111) \ I Ill I 111 11111 1t1 1 • \ I' I :-..il.11 ~ ··n111t111·1i..111.il1· ~' 1'\lll Xlnl h1•11t'l1b t'.11 1 l'L1rnl1• :.XI :lll:IO 1111' I' T 1 m e B .i n q u c t Reeept1oni!\t/Secretary houseml•n nceilt-d for on Exceptionally attractive SALESLADY Lnd1cs tennis fashions parl·lime 2 nig ht:. & wknds 545-1444 Pref. ltDA. 4•, Uay!> N B. S411r 642·2ti2G DENTAL ASST . ~o me front o(hcl' dutll'), E\· per. Saj munm.c: & :'ll•lll day~. U r. Sdaumrn 8'1Hl501 Dental As:>"tJnl f'ront ()((' &thair~1<1e e x per. p I N • t\.M !1211 DENTAL H\'<iE:"lil"T. L>lllVERS Wanh•1I for sales & dl'la\'\'I'\ Earn $200 wk Knowit•di:\• 111 plant" hd}Jlul Apply 111 11ersn11 T Ill' I' I " II l l'u'h(·r. !>21 \\ l:llh l'\I DRIVERS I Cross CO\lntry I \o :.pccwl hccll!>l' I l",. cl 'l.w<;re).!nr 'r .1c hi t'orp. lliJI Pla(·enl1a. (' 'I . part time. a da,·s JI "k F.i..l't' S{'C·n•t.11) Hunt·~ Brt. 898· I 1:?" THAT'S DENTAL/Rec pt. Pffamc ally. \lon lhru l''rl.12toi l'~I. t:all \lu11 or Tue!> lko 11.• ni O'\ I.\ 1146-4553 ENTERT AIMMEMT ~Jll !-"F l I' \II> Pt'""" .l11h l .. m1· l 1111• • \\111k f111 ,.,, t1Jl1•111.1 I I t1 11 .1 I I \ ~ 11 •I \\ 11 ,111i:1·r c ""11"'~•·1 fl,111 di•• IJ110!..111i.:' ,1.:1·nh µr\'~' 1•1t• :\ 1111 '' 11111i.: ht.-,,h :\1u~l h•· ''' Clrl l! ~l'lf 'tartt·r " l!on<l l1)0k' 1<. anl\•(fll!l'Ot l' \ ''" 1-l't' GENERAL OFFICE l n1cns11nJ! po;.ilrnn a nswering ~tudl•11l 111 <1wne~ IJ~ maal ltc.>11 ~ m..ilure JUdJ:t'ment. i.:nod ml'mor). dct.i1I ahaht\ l)pt nl( 45+ \\Piil Customer :.\'n h.1C'k ground \t•ry ht•lpful Aµ ply Nal ion al Srstem!> Corp. 1361 Uan·h St. N U (;IRI, Friday Recepl Typ1111:, late bklq1ne. "::-. pcr'd Stn1J 1 c:.ume tc1 na-.s1hccl ad 1111 ;;u l' 0 r>aaly Ptlul. l'O llt" !:inti l'oi.t.1 ;\ks:1. C.1 !l:!ti:!l1 GUARDS Costa Meso l'c.•rm11 nent F'u 11 & part tune· Ph11nc· & t ran'" n • 'l d HN1rcll \\\°1('011ll' CJll $-16 02i l, 11fr hrs tu 2. ( 'losed Wt•d INVENTORY CLERK c.-all hasas Call for in· t "t l .. MOTOR ROUTE 011por una y o ac. as re· tervicw ·191 f,[174x372 t/ · J t 1':11ly P1l11t r•111 tc• 1n cep set•y m an e egan '.'l:c.·v.iiort llC'ad• ;1ft n · pl !:'ull'"· S.IO·SiO wk up. setlmg. We want you to LOOKl...,G FOR ~1 I I d be fa:.l, aecurate, have a•-.---------" noons , \lontlav lhroul!h . en. .H aci.. s lu enls. pleasant personality &,. AFUTURE? t-•11<l.i). Illus S;Hurd..iy 1-:vestSat 554 7851. be e xtrem e ly well SALES-OUTSIDE \l.qiu u 11 p necch ,1 rt-" .• nd S11ncl.I\ mornani:i. ~-·7_&16 __ ------• groomed. • Aggressive person l!•~MI pc.'llplc• to lra111 an $:!0tl pc.'r month l!rn!>>. S5°1 __________ , You will be handling re· needed forinsuranc~ m.11tJ~l"nw111 IHI' 111 an• t:i'h cll'pm.ll r•·11 111 n·cl Real Eslale c.-ept. duties for approx. a ro. m the inland area. t.111 llo<>r" ";.ill & IJJlnl Call ti·12 1:1:!1 . .ii.I. fur doz~noHices&wallbere· <.:allForAppointnsent hu~1111•:-., (;ood mmH•v. l"11_·c·_ul~ti_o_n_____ BROKER quire d l o act a s ·~·~2400W.CstHwy ''"' lutun" L111la'l;r1__________ seeretary/typist as IH'111•t 11... T11 "'"' c·('l·cf neeess. Send res ume ~ Suite K m11,1 h.1\1· aanh<1!11111n 1 ~ NEED SERVICES ONLY lo Rinaldo & As· f',!:,.M-~642-3593 •c111111111n M 'llM' ,1 t•r !>OCtatc~. 320 W. Coast, ... ________ _ •'l'l'l l'olur Tilt-Ci l~ 11r. ~HRISTMAS S$'s7 :"CC<I a profei.s1onal who llwy, l'\cwport Beach.1•·-----------\lrrr11l.1\ l"·l\\11'1;am •111111 • h:.i:. """C'd nr managed Cahr TE:\! PO 11 •s SALES.RH All. . " fun:c rcs1denl1al rt'sale .\l.1111lu1.11111· 111.1 n ".1111 OPE:-.:J:'\!;S fOH orfic·l' "Ith J ,u ... cessful ·---------Plumbing fixtures & sup ,. ii 11 .1 r I t 1 Ill 1• K ho t pbes. Exper'd only. Call \lt'flc1n•llcb ~;1 UO II t eypunc pero ors hc1t•kgrn1111d nr recruit· RIVIERA Dictaphone Secy's ang. tram111~ and ma nag 536·1451. ~l.'lli :i111.I . ing JX'Oplc :\lust ht' abk PERSONNEL PBXOperators to c·ommun1calc "al h ALWAYSHASTfll-: MAIHT. TECH. Secretariesw/sh broker o"ner~ m:sTLOCALJ OUS! \la 1n t.1111 .inti Tool Typists E\cl'llt.>nl salary. e:-.· Temporary \ .1t·uum f:CJui pmrnl Account inq Clerks pen~es. car allowanee. & Permanent ·'l'l'I Sales Representali\'e ('D~~~:AN N('('(f e,.l)lr·d andt\ lo bl re!opon.....,t>ll> for draflan)! & merh~nkal dl'.,11:11 .lob-. C.111 Control ( '.irt•t•r1 _________ _. t-:mplc•) nw111 \J:<-111' :'ltdiJv. 1.JIJ<11 ,1111111•, a I e ti cl I n i.: 11 h :1 r man·ul1c·al rna11ul:11· tur,•r . ha~ ,1 11<1~1l1u11 a\·a1l,al1ll' rur ;111 111 di' 1ol11.il "at h pr111r 111 'r ntnn c·11nt1111 <11' trabUllllrl l'\lh'l ll'lh • \tnht.v tn lllll'rat•· Ill ke\ nih·ulJlur .11111 lq:·ht t) IHllJ! ,l.,1lh Uut1c.·s inc lud1· m.1111 lJan111,:: a11cl ;11IJu,..t111j.! lrl\ rnlo rv re1·11rch rep11rmi.h11°1i: .incl 1·1111 lrn lrnl! in' cnt1,n 111 outlyani: d1stnh11tw11 c.-enter., ancl ;1,~1.,t 1n I! !<all'!> pcr:.\mnel "al h an \ c•ntory \h"Lh,n1•mad11n1ni;:t•\ :'\E\'ERAF~:t-: meda c:il clent al 10. IOYrs Reliabihty pc<>r & bJ~ac· un<kr-.t,1n1l Loc.il An-.i' ~ u ran'" l'. 1) y n am 1 e 2082 Business Ctr Or READ CAREFULLY .'\..'ih 85().'l funct1on /1n C'!Ht111nll' t:XEl' Sl-:CltETt\l!Y li11 f I r ITI • ~· U II I h II \ 1• Ill \ •' S l m (' ll l i 11 I 11 rJm1hJ1lly " clr.1ft111 a.: f.ashann l<;l.1111) \ha...l prnC'edU/l'S. l't" lh1.11'1I h,l\l' I \I ' 1'\(h"I l\111' I .t you l , r I 1· r I r 11 1.\ ;11"11rn ,h ~· ·•1 "plfl m<'ch.anll·.il pJd"1l•1111• ~ \ppl~. r\I I .tt"l :-,111 b ~ J I\ u .i I 1 I 1 ,. 11 \l1cud (Ir S111t1· .!110 meth3/11c,1l dl',11:11• r -.; u Xlnl nt'POr. for advanH· ---- Jlli'nt & C'.tt'ffr 11r .. w1 h n ai l Fft' Ari»ml m1·nl lnttu•na llel:.1111111' FABRICATORS Factory ha~ 1111t•n1t11!' for '''"'ral ml'n w rnl•t.11 & "'c•ltfang 1•\111•1 l'l•··"c' .1vpl' 2011 S " \I ,1111 In 1111' 5-lli ~llt I 1nj.! nf c·l•·etrnn1t'' To TE:\IPO growth potential wath 3 Suat~290 Irvine SECURITY Excellent s alarv and \~or~ "1th m1n1rnum Temporal") llelp solid bast.>d lir m . na·,._--<•7•14->833-··94-10 ___ Leading manuraclurec. hencfat!I p:tt'k>a~<' Send 'Ul'l'n 1'1nn. Mu!.t be• Sl'lr li802Sky P;irk frvme lional m Sl'Ope. 1• Aul o m ob i I e and GUARDS rc,umt•or;ipplyat ,t,,rl<'r Salar.v lrum CollS40•4455 F or c.-o nfidi·ntial in · R~'S motorcycle accessories. ~liOO 111 0 h~1 s<><I o r1 · .• t " Top quala"ty product~ Equal Qppor Employer ternew senu resume n ~· Jum a pronressivr ras l McGAW ·1"1"1' P.O. Uox 10975. Santti ChonJe Position Factory direct lo dealer "' "'""l01C1rl Thin F1lin l..ib k d d' l "b t "o Ove .. ti. j!rowani: c·co w /new ap ----------• Ana ,92702. Weekdays&Wee en s as n u 1 n. r " 11rnad1t• ... to Sl't•unl) " 51!1 Oti20 s_·a_n_ta_,_,n_a_ ~l:RSES Challenging position for years in business. Very ,0 u·rt' t ir.·rl of tht' old LABORATORIES LVH's & RH's c.-:ipable individuals. Xlnt strong financial position. llml' J!u.arcl l·ompanic:. MARl ... E E:\per pref"d. :l 111 11 R E SALES benefits. insur. Eicc1tmg s ales plan. Ma· '>L'.),S ,:O.t··C,' ··w ,\ \ e I rnnr .... p....1. ~.. • JOr evpans"1on program " lhl'l r nhl 1nea5 1>1 1f ...,_ ' u .,haft. F tamr nr I' t1m<' -· .-penor-"' you re• lookan.i.: rur a""" ~~:1tllo,·1 ,'\111 1>1>-1i \~~.!~:~ ELECTRONICS 1;0,)ci i,tJlf111i.: paltt•t n • J•. #1 1445Supenor Ave ~roindgucatcseelLeraatteedst' at.~odr,c & mon• cxc1t mi:: c•ar1•1•r " IMST ALLER Xlnt litnelit:. Newport Bch 642·24 10 ,. · "' · 1·ontac·1 \lt11 .1 .l<·lk \\;·~l"11l Corp 1:-lnnkini! Pork Lido Conv Ctr DIR lion, combination s tereo • lc11 ,, h 1i.:hlv .,a. ii IL•cl #I in Soles RH s.a-rvisor and CB radios. Mire '\ c• ·11·1· •n c•<1u·1l 11111°•1 C.\LL642 Roi t ... 1 • L' t ' r-bran~h operation•. ( a't· •• .. ~ • • ' "' m.111111• l'lt••·t r11111l"• 111 .-. 1 1s 1n9s ·111 1-\Jll or p/'ime ' " ~~~-~-4 ·• ' lunal.vl•m11lo~t·ro.1nil ,t,ilh'i 1., "111 a, 11n thi· " · • · lsburgh will open tl'lls <:I "ARDS 1ELON1C / ALTAIR UGUHAIEACH 1714) 4'4·940 I t:t1ual !l)ifl'T F:mpln}•·r -l'nt·otJ1,1~1· ll'1tlJlt'" ;rncl m•"' lw.11111f11I -.a1llM1at' ---------• :1 in Adverlisin9 LVl'H Medic:atiovns d year). Sales incrensehu11 *FA CT ORY* 11 'o II m •' l' I l h ,. "' mannnlu•-.tn appl\ m.1<11• 'lu,,t h.1H'.1l It""' t>fr11··· Huntington Beach .<.·1.11. lt~ml' ~661eslaC crl e O\"eraged 17% per year ----------11 Opportun1"t 1"es Founto1·n Voll•y on' -.osp. en er C2 16' o total> since 1961' TRAINEES qu;1llht· .. t1un~ y1111 -..111 2 H ' •'\lK'I •fl lh1' 111 ' · " St C M 54115585 DESPfRl TEL Y IEED Typi~ts.a. Secrrtaraes. l\lag I & a; & Teller~ 752· 131) bft w~n 8 S Wes ~ern UIPCU!T :nrim IKC ret'l'IV(' JANITORIAL Pka:-.i· .q1pl\ to 1111• \\ailJblc For L'nhccno;ed or li censed. _._._._. __ . __ . ___ ,Sales for fars l e1~hl ALL l SHIFTS •Rest µuv hrn•· ~wc-unl' (;uaail "' :!i~. Secretorfes Free 1.S day "(JUl<'k · l•---------i months of 1976 a rc 4;1•,,, \t•t•d Chn,tm." mwu·\. •8 11r -.pdtrainrni.: Pttamc" f tinw l'.xpc•i cl ~l<·l'urmt!•k i\1t'. l'us ta Xlnl ~cnct:1rin l pn•.i St:1rt 'tram1n gpmgram SAILBOAT 1:renter than "n m t• Wt• have ma nv o1J(•n1ni:' • L'n1rormi. t-\11 n adults only. Lorn I E~t'S :\ll'sa or c-Jll S·l!J !171 l. l'\\ uon:. in ,111\ erl i~in~ r1r Call Monnny-Friday. RIGGER pcnod lust year. nlJ t·h1ncop••r.1lnrs . .,_ f ll t Topwai!ei.9i!J:r.i:!.l ·17fcJrmorC'tnform"t1•1n 71 ikrAru.,, .... kf111n·11 p.icka~crs. m;a1I el1·rk<1 .• .,..nufi ori>ac•1·1·r u requ1ranA It l)pm i:: i~ "'"' .1~ a Wcstsail Corp has im Nt'ed F ACTORY warehouse. t'l" 1.nni; • Unh matr<l ad" Jll\'(' JANITORIAL ---late bookkl.'cpan~ ex per MIH>84 I 832·5·Mll med vacancy for a port· REPRESENTATIVE m t t>rm & shor t assiiin mcnt Flnnrm a n , Lc.-a dma n MASSEUSE SalaryS650 S?:;tl TARBELL tame s ailboat rigger this and other areas. ~IJlure Per:;nnnd ... o d Esc:row Secretorv I f k mcnls. No <''Pt•r re· r tame. nly exper · . ·, REALTORS w/ ols o exper., lo wor Established a ccounl1. ow red. Muo;t be ablto to l'rercr rrd amh1t1ous µersnns nern WI 28l f(lr lr~itamale full Large title t'O. rNfs ~-.: 20 JO hr.; per wk. Please Tremendous potenllnl. work8hrsh1fl. lnd~!~,.;S:{~r~ces apply, t o p sa la r y ~;m r IJ t~s ita n n i n per'd pc'rson >.Int 1·0 _E't __ u_a_IO_pptyEmployer a pply lo the Security Five f1~ure earnint:s. Callnow.nofN•scver 97939'.!3. • ai.s.1gc. 0 t'XP nN· benefits. Sul:11 y rom Real"'~tat" Guard. 275 McCormick i\ver a"e two ni ghts 4X.'i>Campu~ Ste 130 W1• train <.:a ll 752·!15ljl m"nsurat" Wf w p"r I;..") ' A c t M " THE Pl~OPl.E " · ' 1 ·' ' MGR BUSl ... ESS ve. os a esa. weekly on road. Weekly MACJllNF; Newport Beac.-h 54!1·8011 JANITORS <11"' nr :l8fl·OSW <'"<'·' S "LES" i----------i lruvel ollnwanet?. Weck· Per .. onnelScrvirc 1421S.GrandAvc P/T1m('!i tul'M, F ashao11 211:! llarbol'. CM 2!130 ~'~~~ ,.. ._ ________ _. ly draw. Monthly com · l773llrvine 8hd Sanl:iAn:l 55ll·!IO:!I lslandarta.<.'ouplesOI\ \\ l'.u·aftt• Coa-.l llv..\ We ;H(' look1ni: for a mission . Quarte rly Tll!ltm s-11 !13921 ___ 1..•r-N•o-c.r..17•7--i Ca ll i l4·53211550. M·F :-. k scasonl'rl pC'rs on w /a SAIL CUTIERS bo nus e s. Fu II com· 1 __________ ''\"If'()\ I "'"()( I \I I-.. prm <'n h1·ki.:rnd in mi? ml & SEAMSTRESSES masMon on mn al ordf'ri. 1RGQM3 rthur Jlhd Food Prep. AM. FUii tame STY ----------:\t 1-:utc,\L Per1onnel A«Jenc:y ~ hu' '•"l'' Exastang The Manufacturer of lhu Protected trrntory. Slaitc 100 In me Apply Del Taco 252S2 l.n HAIR LIST JUNIOR ''The Doctor's :1;z1 n an11 :-;t." 11 ,,ll1•i. fmt"l' pro' nl<•f xlnt beautiful Westsail Cru•s· F',qual Op r Employer Pn1 Rd. Lag 11 11\-; lmmrd opening Apply 557-0045 1111·•111h· hr..,c.· tl c as ing Sollboats, has am F:xcellcnl advoncemenl ----•----•I 5111-47211. in pt>rson, Ml(r l"afar ACCOUNTANT Co,.ner" 100,, EmiJlo.H•r ~uper. lomforl ;cblc. & mL'<I. opc'nings for sull 0 p po rt u n at i es. 'N 0 -------lletlbi IUtirstyhnJ(. JJJ3 .\Ser' u·<' uf Retained budget 1:, more tha n ude~ '-'Utters & ~camslrcsses senio r i l y p rog ram H•lpW 7100HflttW•ded 7100 S. Rrastol. C M ISo $82SPerMonth RIVIERA ----------1 quate for un eXC'elll•d w/ut lC'astl yrsexpcr.ln l'romotions rrom witlllri . •••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• (; o ll <>t I' I 111 a M a 11 l PERSONNEL ··sales pro~ Please con ~all making. Must have t:xpcricnce desirable'hut •--... ---------------. ,_54_o_-8R81.1 ________ , 4 Year degree in a1· 2082 UusinC'!>S nr l>r PAINTERS tact Mr Downs. t-'SI own tools . Apply to John not necessary. Very THE CITY OF HAIRSTYLIST counting. lrnsaness ;:11'1 Suatt'2!11J la\lnl' De dbl J Corp.S4_9_·8_62.1 _____ Vyn,l63SPlacentiaAve. tho r o u g h tralnlnit. n -YOlJr own '--ss. make minis tration or public 1iH J 833-9110 pen a e ourneymen EC"'.-rlO ... lST Co6ta Mesa or leave ap· Complete insurance pro· """ "" d ood 1 1 f f mech's . only Jpply R g-1 " plication w /SecurHy d ti m t HUNTINGTON BEACH 80,..,o of Y<'ur Rross take. a m1mstrnlion or clCper llas 1.t oca ronl n Ref"s. Full t ime work 1 rem an re re en (Gel into your own supplemented by course r1ct• & back offiCl' Jobi. Guard ul275 lJcCot'mick p I an. Ca I I t l ) !t.-.L..1--t&Tr~ ... ...L.....L..11"'--"!-work 1n nbovft rinl<l r~· a'"allnble now load shop 64-0·6.1l8 Attr:ictive, over 18• for ve, Costa Mesa. 901/525·5711 ext. 143 <fu r · U'flll"'r···-·· --..,"" ....... rr,,,..,._, 11pace). Dnys, f.73·5911 , " "' ' ---'------• HEALTH S PA. We w·llfl---------1 An"""unces EmploymentOpeninas eves.499·2731. q'd. Must be resident of ---------· Parkin g Atte ndants train rl"ht nor•on for Ing office hours or wr'ite t~The Following Positions :"' ---------•Costa M esa & un · Wanted full or p /tlme. easy run•job~~M"r Olar· SALES/MGMT, new todayforapplicalloiitq: HAMDYMAH employed for a l least 30 Oaysoreves. Musl bel8. russo, Days, 7S2-9S61, store, m ens/womens A.H. HALL l'ofi•Cl•rk ClefttTypfst S678mo S645mo Thele areCETA funded positions re· qui~ H.B. rcs idency&30days un · empt mcnt. ti.Tl. F.TA Clerical Trai g Co m1>om•nt i.s accepting appr utions for Basic Clerical Trai ng. Interested H.B. rc>sidents m 3y nquire in person only ol the Em Oymc.nt&TnuningCcntcr J\p plic tons will be accepted nt the cc r, 538 Main St., H tint. Bch thru No . 11976at 3PM. 1 r PmME-Pr"fer Reu'r"e. days or underemployed. $2 so hr lo start Apply E e•"-0529 ~ " · • • ves,...,., contemporary c/oART .... 'R , Need conscientious han· Apply on forms provided 3S3 E Coast Hwy N 8 n u dyman w/landscaping by the city to: belwn°4·6pm. 675-l!Gll.° · Recept/~retary sports wear. Poailloni FULMER. INC knowhow to kee p a Personnel DepartmPnt •.•.OUT"'..,...HT!~ av•il in bot.h depls. Ex· 260MONRO~. R """C H 11 P t t' Rkk "'" • per. only need apply In MEMPHIS Newport Ctr ofc bldg oom _,,, aly a ar ime e ep e.r. $800/FEENEGO. perion, KconethUoydor i<: ' lookmR SHARP! Send re· Costa Mesa cabinet shop. Tustin co. Person able, Newport, 2700 W. Co.it TENNESSEE, 31h0~ :«u m e lo : Cnllfornla 5'10-!>515 · l II" l t t N 9 ( h I I ""· ----------1 m e agen , a ronit YP· Hwy, . . . Branrhes in: • irowt t ea o:..ntate.1901 p•RT TIME anit/ah. Must "People _..;...; _______ , • A\'l' of the Stars. Suite "" • Person." Ali.o Fee Jobs SALis.MGMT lNDlANAPOY~ 1431 I A I C OPrc>RTUMITY DALLAS .. • • .os nge es, a C:all Contro l Coreer We are looklna for 4 OKLAHOM A Cl 900ti7. In production dl'pt. Hrs Employmc-nl AJ~ency , fashion m inded peopl~ LOUJSVILL"'.· , HOSTESS & U..Ch WoltAss Apply In P~rson Dally lx'twn 3 & ~pm TM A.nc:lent Mariner 2607 W. Coast llwy, NB Oi\ly .... O.lty f'laot f'Hlly , .. ,. rqll wt1m1-. -'" '941f ~·· ~6"1111Ul'lttr ~· 9"ry dtr H!iijijj(.)I Mon noon·4pm & 8pm· SS6 ll50S 'd I • "' ' :w&m. Tues 5pm-4am. No --·--· ------• exper n women 1 RICHMOND -. 1 exper n rr. Will t r:iin RECEPTIONIST/ fashlOn clothln1 for a.tea ST. LOUJS.MON~IA Apply, p,·nn.>!IBH'r. 1660 w /11dvancemenl Into CHARLOTT&; ,1 P I ,. STIHOGRAPHEI management. If you'r HO',.,,,.ON lwc.-ent 3 Mr.'· :\l Costa Mctm electronlcs intcrutt'd in • carttr in ORLANOO·MIA91 I pt;OPr.F. PF.RSON (irm nN'l1" mt•turr rt• wl)mt-h'!I fash ions, 1:111 ALB/\NY·DENVi~ ~:Ate nc>\-<h1 11 lime a:<· Ct'l)l l'l~X upr t·curute for appt. & lntorvitw, PORTLAN1> 1 1 !iOC in whslc: 11upply. lt'UI· en11int'crlng typist (;&II Mon thru Fri t ·S, nu~ MINNEA.POliJS, ) ly cap1tallted 673-2223. 979-1100. ~LOO~!!:K~·.!Mo.~.SOO~'.:..· ----11-------.... . . . . -. .. .. CJ 2 OAtLY PILOT Sunday. Novembe.r21, 1978 llcyclts 1020 Fw'ftltwe 1050 GClrOCJt Sale 1055 Horses 8060 MiacellaMCM11 8010 Mal•lcol --------------~-...,--W-..ted __ .._....;.. .. 7....,.1 O...._O;.... __ ....__ ••• • • • • • • • •• •• • •••• • • • • •••• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • lnat,..,.,.h 101 l MtlpWuhd 710 •••••••••••••••••••••••Antiques 8005 Boy•1Schwt.nnStlnsray. Oeslgner•atnvrntorygalc. PUIUCAUCTIOH For$31t-2ponl~~&11how Shortblock 10-1 f'iat ••••••••••••••••••••••• •u••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cood cond. $$0. Grent old thlni¢s. from MANY FINE ITEMS OF Quart~~orse. n~ wo• k. ~ or ~~i C1lnn Min() M;atlc elec ~ TECHMICIAM Wonderland 642·4•m . er1nd old Uml's F.xt"ep· F. TATE J~W ELRY. c~111141.1001 offer 830.9102 orsun. fxkllent condt· WANTED: Cernm1t's or Hlcnc~ ttonnl values, from 30~ ART OBJECTS. ;\N ._. ___ holdG ... _8065 lluo.seoo.~r."2-1%$9 rormcr real utate background m:sndatory Of Antiques! MlcUnqMcrteriolslOZS t~ 50'" off on choice Tlqu i::s. 1-'INE J.'UkN. =!~ ....... ~~:': ...... Sm,Ue P••'l''" 40 ~q »d . ;ale~womnn to coler Basic u.ndcrslanding of English & A~ent'an ;in F..,-C. PllONf.~ 1-'0R IN .. , . • • gold l\im&lan Acri Ian 1211lnn11 Ep\phone guitar keld of Industrial electronlcs mandatory.3 ll U<.it; warl.'houq· .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ll<1ues, oak items, (inc FO. & BROCll URI:: S ll-.Rl.IN.li S hn\r. ca~t S2 iwr i.q yd &l·11~"·-~~orb6lofr. "•cka&tDI· 'fop com y r s t'X pr n ee. x Int crammed with O\N ~IO \Jum1num patio cover up 1,1nnts, acce~ones. m1r 645_2200 Wull.a~c 1t.runde Ruro tW6-m08Sun onl) Call l\1ivlo MS-88l~ :;,isslon. J . D Sales benefits, salary com music boxc:s. n1d.C'lo J}10'< 10>.2()' +pool fenl'e r ors & A~1er~t·;ino1 quc•I ~·n for 9, h.irdl> -- 751.2787 mensuratu w /b ack-deon pianos. circus or "'/gate Bstorr 963-2328 . trc.isurcs SJl/Sun 10 Sal/Sun 4 ·10 JOIK:? used.t>73S.l:l7 Movlni: 11.tll'. Sat/l)un . l"tJynor Ba-,s mns\e-1'" ----------· ground M1ss1on VtrJO Jn· g ans. w u 11 c I() c k :!. AM to 4 p M Ul S3 Mon Theseus. Hunt Bch. ore :O.lu1>l i.dl /\II rc11:-.1.mablo II"' p 11 r I e c. ". l 0 •• Santa Helpers nei!tled for duslriai area Call Carol g randfulher c lock:i, Camer~& tnna.1:1 Estc lnH Ra ncho Brookhurst n r In · Cui.tom clraswry, <'ham ufrli acct>)Jlcd. 11 sehld "Pt:akers. Gd Cond. day II h I( ts• ca II 581·3830 for appt. fasctnating unttques. E .. pm9nt 8010 San J o a q o I n l ro m dlanapollii. • Jm.~nl' ht•111l', Jl2" "'idc X (urn 15 h'" i: !) • (urn .• S150 'bst o(r. SU 0475. •------'-'-----Over$1,UOO.OOO Worlh ••••••••••••••••••••••• Un1vers1ty Dr .• i n 00 long.S30.So\8 5143 lamp~. 11umu u11lh1uc. ---7l4-538·2Je9 American International M 1 NOL'f A S RT202 . lrvlne) MOVING! rrom Ille to J _, 8070 11133 Minorc.i Ur. t: tit . Silver Bucscht1rC-MelodY Seen TUJ1edo Dept TELLER Galleries; 1802-T Ketter· 3Sinm, SLR w/!<'1.4 lens s,maltl home, burga11ns ~~ .~~•••••••••••••• bC'l Adams & lluker. Saxophono, &II new pads. Salesperson needed ing S t., lrvlnc. Tel &filter!.4moaold.l'ilrnt. Oeror print divan, '200 um1 urc. toys, ur ou - -----SHS ~92lt.l _ Well groomed. Mostly START NOW!!! 754-1777. Open Wed thru 546·2208 Nl·w blkl vinyl recliner Jl•l1s, niU!c. Sat & Sun. WANTED 'H Suluk1 185. llsl/ofr. + Drums lll'l. Htuo llPMklu morn ings & wkndi.. Excellent oppor. for in-Snt.9AM lo4PM. Vi.s1l! KEYSTONE SUPER 8 rocker. ibralor & htr 1().SPM. 20401 Run~tnll TOP CASH DOLT.AR olhl:r .. ,houi;ehold Item::.. rour & cy.,bals $$0/b1>t P /llme. cathy. 540-3333, dtv.w/savings&loancx-PUBLIC AUCTION MOV J E C AMERA , S75. 1645 TusUn, Apt 1:1 , Sfrin"1:1.Hnt.Uch. ([ar k PAJD FO il YOlllt 4t'l7.Jt>-J. 155 ll1i;h Ur. ofr.644'84~ ·ext341. --per. P/Urne-loni: term MANY FINE ITl'~MS OF NEVER USED.968·8146 C.M.642·831!\ I untingto~ JEWELRY. WATC ll~:s. Lui; Heh ---Offl-Fu~tu .-• assi~nment. ESTATI'~ JEWl':LRY, Cot• &OlS Waterbed,superdlxmdl. Big i;a•ragc 0snle. 1789 ART OBJECTS. GOLD,~ A~uanun1~ 1 :1~ i.:JI & E_!! ti re IOl5 S ECRETAHY sn. Pay r ange S913·Sll49. f'rinl(<' benefit!>. Typing :>S. :.h 100. Cunlacl <.:ou~t <.:om muruly Colleg~ 01btm ·t, 1370 Adam::. ,\\c, Costa :\lesa . 556·5947 Clos101: datel2/ln6 NeverAFec J\\Tempa ART OBJECTS, AN • 6rnosold.N<•w$800.SS75 Oriole Dr, Costa Mesa S ILVER Sl-:RVIC t-:, 150 i;al ti.: t1ltc1· & ..-PfN " TlQUES. FIN ~; FURN • •••••••••• ••••••••••••• complete. 968·9237 art ( M c s a V ~ r 11 c I f'' IN t: f·u RN & A·"· pump numaous l'\Oll<' •••••.o•••••••••••••••• _ temnQ t:.i'C. PHONF. l"OJt 1:-.: • ~111mese 6pm. Children·s itt'm:., TIQUES.645 -~200 fish 008-7991 w.ant.ed· 1u tt correctln:.: .. _ f::.-FO & RROCllURt; Senlpoinl kltlens furniture knit·k·kOJCk.'> -Sckt•tfic f ypcwrltc1 TE:\IPOR1\RY HELP Call 540-4455 Equal Oppor Emplqyer &15.2200 2 fem $2.S. ea. ~·2538 Fu II Bdrm Set SJOO S;it & s~n No\ :!O 21 l.11p1d.i ry and l<'Wrlq IO""<?:!" Orn rt mi.: Tuhl<' & \\'111 p,1v l'J 040·4~7 -------L'nusual TVrad10 piece 540-4343 tools cultrni: uni!. Dru(tini: much "Int 4 1918 Bruns"tck \'ictro>la-l!Jmylayans 3 mos, blues, 19-IO's S200 5-1!1·1302 ------diamond wheel:.. :.1hrnn conl1 s.ioo 1ndud1ni.: In~ ;\let.II orrl";C d esk. Two needle floormodel & :.cals. reasonable.-.---Refng .. furniture. :.ports ca rbide unit , stnall "'~ort clrat11ni: 1on1, drawl•n,,S40 wtth room for 1>lorage 557-57 19. Aft 7 or wknds Dinette lea£ t able w /6 eqp. lots of good 1>tuH & tumbler. "'3:\ JX"n. trim 6i3 2891 art 5pm _ _ ~30.:.3157 ced f chairs, blue grn. S80 junque Sun only. 164 i.aw & blades, a<'el) lene ·I . , b· II . dj ., B SECRET ARY TELLER/P/TIME N s r e rn1shmg. A:.k· OOCJ$ 8040 64.t-0736 E. Maanolla, C M t k & t h o o H i\l1ll 11r :\1 ere urv ~ ectnc. a a 1-. A ASSISTANT TO BUSY ingS200.Phonc631·3149. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. an ore. m101 xh Sun r 6 111' ~!di 8"' Dick 111.fp now . Eq,_ual Oppor Employer Branch ore seeks bond a· F s I II l I \gen :ind acet vi enc lore • ,.\' · '"' 1 h r c' I or 1-:X E CU TI VE I n ble Teller to workAntiquehdbrdfromV1en· AKCDachshunds• or ae. en age amp Furn & lo ts of MISC made by \"1ci.or . J.llCkt'l Concord t:111e re<'Order ,.crmoa~,oper .. challenging manage-/ll E f'd na S300. Ea. H1rdse)e Stds c h . slk• shots• tdblC's m xlnt. cond ' 2 Sal/Sun 1 0·5. 609•2 pol, Branson ultrasonic >t5-8712 ~r 640039 menl of d1versif1ed corp. ~:!:~ Hil~':fer~~~ov~ small vanity, beveled wpor1m7d28• ;.~5Y tsld• $100 ~~~j m~r~~~~~~lt~~ld ~t1aa~guerite, Corona Del ubn1l. Jihg saw_; Jt:wete 1 rs POOL TBL 1 .. "late top 2 _E_x_e_c_w_o_o_d_e~.-d-s_k_w_/~ Se<:retanal skills & book-(714) 644-7255. ITllrror S15U. llttS Tusun, u · -.-•• e !1 c an". l oo s' sets bath." 1 Cun bait.' 4 Cred. attach~. Modern keeping knowledge Im-Western Federal Savings Apt B, C.M. 642·8315 \'OflKSIURE TERRIER Cor~er sofa group S50. Garage Sal~. 14671 Jcf· poll11 ~1ng unit· "mall cue sllt'ks. 1 cstm cue nght turn sect y dsk .• l~c portunl. Salary open. 2744E.Coastll"Y.Cd~t Wall •A f P U PS Champ blood Twmbeds,S20ea.2stu-fersonSl,MidwayC1ty. tools.'*l-0123afler7PM S.l50.Ph49M302 & med s ill' blk d sk ~fr~e'h1~~r~sas~~b:~~1;:; Equal Oppor Employer aces n qs hnes, tiny 3 lbs s tud d ent desks SlS. $10. 1 ~~ Anl1q. bed. bait lank. CUSTOM t•ha I rs. pl as tic floor Tuulcs. chair:., olrl service5JO.&a:>S chest S20. Phone 54S·4285 standard type writer & Maytag Washl'r S35, matt:.. 1709 Wesl<:llff Dr. ~2°'5~6 1 ° r < c v c 5 > TRAILER A'ITENDENT str ai11ht ra,mrs, de:.ks, aft. 5pm. All day Sat. & tbl. camping eciwp, pro· GOLDSMfTHING ~nr11.e C as dryer s:1s, N f\. Stl! I, localed nr ----------Jleceive furn & clothing desk cha.1rs, :.ho-..casl-, Wt-;IMAR/\NER puppies Sun. pane tanks. anliq & mi!'ic Wholcs:1le & Retml llln1n~ Table/II !'hr<:, bud, bJl·0131 at semi-trailer collection O\'er mantle mirror & i\KC. champ blood line. 6 d ishes. !\ofa & chair~. JEWE!,flY repair Jnd C'hma l'ab1nrt s:ioo, l'IC· -----...---- center in Laguna Ni,euel. beds 2051 "'w1>t Bl. C'\1 wk:.. 67:'i·2-11S Kingsize bdrm ~et. solid remounhn". SOO t'allt>rns nu· table. I hl•nch1·~ SW. P•tt 8087 SECRETARIES fll>0kkeeper lo SJ JOO < ·un:.trucuon/Cost E>.p. 1·:mpl11) crs Pay .'\II Fees t h t lo " d 1 1 ••ardcn tools, 45 Calibre '"" • • • mu:i ave car, up ll • d3twn Victona/lluy Sll S ll d p woo • l"X<"l'P to rte · " to t>hooi.c from ~11)1·1. del'I' fut Cry1.•r '.). s"og • ••••••••••••• •• •••• hrs. S2.50 hr. lntcn 1ew c4s.5454 t. er n a r up p y, new/ 190 O. .., J c / 90 O. brass, fishing gear• con· nn~:.. c h ams and t·u~tom Jn mp s:!!'i 644· 1519 &by cock11t~1i.. ~5 a ~ :\Ion & Tue at Tr;silcr <cmale, J 1 ~ rnoi.. long 151·0956 s 01 e · m e n' l! 5 rna11 c.1Mm~ Lari.:\• -1tcwk 01 Grt'1·n :o.1111t1111t l<'inche:o. t.11 Jl.-1ndcr~ Agency WW B1rrh SI. Stt-104 """'port Beach 11:1:1 Rl!lO <'all for Aopt 'F~"t"h '65 C '" ll J'k 'l ER l ' I I h I I tfl k S2S -wct:.1111, other rn1M· Sale ., I I J rown v 1J cy w y. A.• lit ~al>:. . nut a r. ) mar ings, . Ilk l111dl111(~. w l;Jlll .. 111\! :11111>-> . .:.JUI v ~J 1Hli-li05i! rn. 6pm or Alph,1 Be ta S hopping bowl. f.ll'rf !'one!, hc:iv1ly 8!.17·40:.1.'.l ' Oa k Hatch <'nvcr <'Offct: Sat, Sun Hu m .. ~pm 83:.1 :io~ 11;1:i :IOtil hut 1\11'•' ::-10 NI :!H mirror wk ul\ Ccnler517 6301 ,u1, rihhon p,1tl1•1·11 ':?SO tbl. Xlnt cone! :'ll:ikt• of ~-;:;,~1 1 l>crvo, \l;t\•'la\l'hl;,111.1 .. nlllh ttl\'' 111· 1 a Carr:1rcl Han• 11,·av\• p111 h.,1 , 'I" WANT FREE lcr 6<l2-lti48 ---oil p:unllll"S. couch. rf~. l~O ~l'Oll nr '1pt lkh lu ml lil "'' c J • l 11 J i:l'. Pianos & Ol"Cj~n• 8090 tall, tieuv1ly cut. 111cld ·~ BOXER PUPPY " --L.1boraton !'lc•r1t·~ \ '\:111 ••••••••• •••• • •••••••• ·-:\t1sc Conump Furn :\lu~l rot'kcr. like 11u clothe!>. Ill!· 1 ·h Id , . . , ' FI i:; r u s w h htm&hanJleo~oo :-..11. Nomorethon6weeksold sec 10 apprec. SlO·Sl21J. lJSlG<ilwav,C;\I .au11111" 1t_ef'1.1_ 'l tt ~!1211.I __ .••. •re ou i.t> '>c·crt'l.1r.) 'HU.pr TRAINEES PERSO ... ALITY SiOO/FEF:NEGO Strong typmi:/sh skills w/C1gure f lJ 1r for pa)"roll. \ .incty f1llrd Job. Irvine rn Also t'ee Jobs. Call Contr ol Career Employmenl Agency, 5.'\6.8S05. _!''1 pl)~=~---on Chnstmas £\.: Can 11315 o ewdro1,1A'e r'V -----·----Solatu1r;.sz1>.~l2.~ or of , . S.1le 400 1>laaos. & or lj(IJ NEEDf:D:-<OW ' bcm1xedas longus looks ---------HuntinJ(l o n Harbour, ler:>46·•053 ll•>•ker pulls & ~u,hion 1ta1i;.,new1l1i.ed.Spinels. Vanety of JObs & shill-;. • mostly boxer. Must be Simmons H ide a bed, Photography, s port ~. ·v ___ ------i:.ove.r&. lor ~u tt.1n Gr.:ind1, Playen. Coln(; NeC'd c.ir & phone 't> c,. Apphonces 80 1 O male. Have Ir~ yard & 2 multi color :;tripe. xlnt household. clc. Nov. b estock 8075 .~~:· nitui e nn <..ih 1111"' at out for bus1n~. Renl per. rcq'd. Short & long ••••••••••••••••••••••• boys to love him. Call cond.S25-0.84i·7968 20-21.8nm.16732Baruna ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.~nil. \\/opt lo buy. Kawaa. ttrma~s1gnments. Scotsman l et> Maker 534.7533 (Will p ick up on Ln.OfCOavenport Reg. Morgan m ore. broke RATTANLAHD S teinway. Bal dwin. Never A Fee Al Tempo New-used 1 month. S25U Chnstmas Eve ) Dbl. Sofa llide·a -Bed. to nde & drive. blk 217 Main St .. Seal Ch lckerinJ. Yamaha. a te m Po install~ 6i3-1232. Like new. Brand new Sat/Sun 9·5, Furn. port parade Morgan gdding, Beach. 1213) 430·0111 Kimball. Wrltxr (714 I KEESHONDPUPPIES mattress. Sl65. Ph lV, clothes, kit 1\ems. Eng, Wes te rn 1714) 638·2770 . 120"1 2 FRGT DA:'.1/\G F.D HOT AKC reg For appoint. 768-8-194 tools, sport equip. sewing 338·1011 'ti6 Chev. P U lmlgate. 327 Brookhurst. GG. SECRETARY Sol lndustncs a major mfl! in the rcrrr<1l1on f1dd nt'C'tls :l \I\ IHI It) I(' m.1rketin11 ~P(•ret an: !'-alolr~ ncgvl1a ble POI:-;T S:ill' :mix W (714>551·4069 ----------• mat'I, linens, tape rec & -----4·bar. manifold. carh ;11r ---------- Tt::\1PORARY H ELP \\";srm•r nr llar!Jor,Sant:1 ----------1King size bed S40, :! misc. 6J3 St James Rd. Mochlnery 8078 clnr. 2 quadra Jct carbs. KIMBALLO!tGAN 700 Call 540-4455 .\n.i !li9·2'J:!I KEESHOND 10 mo. old Spanish sofas. r nd tbl & Na ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-95i"i' Xlnt cond. Mu~l see to E I 0 E I - --. . ------m:ilc i\KC. shot.!1. $80, lamp, din rm tbl & 4 chrs. • · · 11 a r r 1 so n L ,, 1 h c ---apprec1alt> SiOO Plea&c n ,. 11 1• r , 1 , c .i 1 1 _m 115·11 :?:!1:1:11n:_awt 'qua ppor mp u~'·r 0 l\ct•fe &. !\ll'rnl ~·.,t l)fr PP963-51145 m."Jkeoffer. ti73-446~ 1----------1 w uutom.1llc turret at t-:X~Jl "J<.;IT t-: \111.ll' l1•11i.:1h rall afl 6. ti,\5-4!172 36. i.:a., ~111n• \' cihl --------1-------NEAT STUFF l arhmt.!nl. & S11·111l"I ~.1i:,1 mink \1),11. \JI\ he -hroilrr, l"t'llll'r ~1111 Silky Terri~!'" Convert. Sofa. Xlnt 1·011ol \\'rtll·alinill.holhl<Mdt•tl /ll'l"'tl ,ll l.llcl' lnr :\lo\"lnl! rnu ... t :'il'll h\ i\1'l' l'UJ1'-Shot~ l:lbt ofll'r, musl ~l'll • wi.tC'ri·~sflrlt'" T\l .i:ai. 1l.1 \t 1111c \\ eJr !'Ima II P time. SJ~ 1o ::.tdrt II :!8 l'h1111c all""'" \I fp,tpl)8l7 1ll!.llt ,\1Jr1.vothcrth1J11!' ,l\ail BEING SOLO ~t i•ril .i1.i·r .· :.!··i-1,.,,1 ~"" ..,1000 t.i~1 1t.!:.!1 C.tJI f j) 117:11 lfil:! 1:4,'j ill:;7 f:>1;).~;!;j;! -lr1,h Sett cr<1 , /I K<'. & --('la~~11· & L'n1qut• (;arai:c <:ab1n 1·t~. 10,111v otlwr l'o \\l,ol ( .il1k l{I. n1. Jir 'llr ''"'"111 .. ·1· rr111;.: ... 1;!.. .\ 1n c fl l" a II I•' II' Id n1nelll' ~cl . t I h.nr Sale ol \'Oil"ll!d ht1Ub\0holrl i•quionw11t & niad1111t·~·~ II ).pnJ.:lh ... 11 1 HKI 'I) .\pl ~'''',\ ,,.111~ Hi·i:•~tl'rl•d :1 male:.. x i;rcatevncl ~51) Items Color C11111>oll' & ~-t·l.~·,r_t flt'.il ltwb ISll°.111 711"1.!1 10.l.!.::IJ . llJn,•;.tvold!-1150 1'1·µ'1 ...,k~.SlUOr;i 55;i71107 51S1m1o µurt T\'":-.,BIClormulati ,)-I_: 11•».:•n~tlmc &16 i2i.'i TYPIST· SR. TYPIST -·-----llamrnond Ht!:llnt lull \lw atcr type. I'd wooo ~·ll S.1.)()t) .... 15-f:.!83 HI alto Tlw.11 re·, :! rcmot1• L1:~he :.pl.r,,, .111 other al \;1d' nrw cun1lt 111'11;. pvl . ownr Sl'll1111t HH·298i - SEl"ln:T.\ll\ · K\ !-:<: 1;rc.1t 11ppor t';1r1· .. r ~"' ~ 111rn·11ll\• "•rk111i: rlo• :-1rc·,; chulln i; p1h1t 111 odmln. !>.th•' Sll t \\ 1•rk Isl of 'r :\Int Sii typ hvy dt•t I w ''·Ill's ;J hll.\' I n1rl nfr. l'ninl' :"cw1""fl Beach loc. I'd. 111•11, ~lat t ~. Cmplt rl'!i . to ad 11473, Dally Pilot P 0 Rox 1:>60. Costa M ci;a . <.:a. ~ ur IJI uk;.i-11111,il 11( I ll'l' t.xnl111i: ~I'll~ th 11ppt \ F P T1 nw S••ntl rt'"llllW I' 0 . Hox •l2L Ua II.Joa b l.ind C111a m.1ch ~1:::; 111~ l>O!IR -----!lpcukcrs. ri1vi11,i; ('r1u1p Miacellan•ous 8080 -- - ---Free to YO\! 8045 Black Naugah)d'· ,.., .Ji.h lncludinR S1>nn1sh style ••••••••••••••u••••••• n~owooL> 11111 ~.lle:<•n · WCH LITZ~:n Soi fl l'~ TIF:f'HIC;l·:H/ITOHS ••••••••••••••••••••••• dbl doweled ,·di.:rns 7• furrulurt'. Oil painl1ni.:.... J~· :!xiii. ~x i:!. 2:-.:1. 2x::, P1uno. SOOO. 552>7:>00 El TYPIST for I B ;\I Selrctnr. \ll'morv l\ Jll'" Iller & compaser. Expr, pref \\".\SllEH!:i llHYt-:llS Female S hcl11e/Tcrner sofa & 5· lovest•at. 2 t>n d decorator items. lamp~. WANTED ·h. I. t'IC fi75-:l175 lcn , 752-1004 Reronditiorn!)·R('pr(ls & m1>. 14 mo. tn·color had tables + cotfce lahlc·. cnd lnblcs. stereo e-quip, TOP CASll DOLLAT< rwin B;d-s-. -1-lea-n-.-S<!-!'-1. C-h-nstm_a_s_G_l_fl_?_W_u_r_l_ll_i.c~ f"'ri:.t D.amagr. GuartDcl. shoLli SSl ·Wt\8 ' Xlnt cond. SJSIJ fur all. ulbum s , tapes , knir J'A I D L'O R \' O ,. " 2!1,rs mOrangeCo ----·-------knacks, assorted clever I v n Dc~k. s:;. Color TV. S35. Cherry !\plnel 0-gan. Al DUMLAP•s Fem. S h epherd mi·x <.:allaCtSPM.!i-l7·S_U:._1o __ h · b C t JEWELRY. WATCHES. lle:1clhnard, Sl5. Mii.c Cond SS7!>,640·7l07 ----------· 494·1221 1815 1'l'Wport Bl. C~I L'ALL.>18 i71111 ri(<i rac. omr 1 ml'n · AR"f OBJ L'CTS GOI D ( ht) l Yr Old G l Orr. c r , ll b · ,, . , 1111 g 1 Camino.(' ;\I. 1094 w 1c . rea ice u rn so a s lary bc\C'ragrs w1 e SILVER SE RVICE. i!il 701J9 SportlngGoods w1k1do;.hsebrokcn Fan w1mnl<'h1nS?<'hrc;,48"rd seorved. 9·5PM. Sat & Fl1':f: 1.-t;R~ & A~-__ --••••••••••,•••••••••••• ~~~:~,.t:~~~i~llergy In ~-le_w ~~.., _SJJ_._1s_1_2._ Su n 223 Narcissus. TIQUF.S ti-15·2200 M O\'l~G! !-'urn, d1!)hes. GO LF {;l.tBS. Wilson \\ ,1,her S50. Dryrr ~;,o kivicr.1 hidc·J ·U•'d lorona d<:I Nar. (hell<"h ---t•''" pt.Int~. hcd, t.ihlt.', & 1~ Iron' t2 thru W > SECRETARY -------- Admin , f:<'n'I otc dol1ec;. TYPISTS t.)lping. Respon, mature ':IT1m~ :\IJ1hn;:: f),1t;1 R esume req'd SenJ lo _:"\~~~ ___ _ ad ;:792, .Daily 1'1lot p Ii Vendin9 Attendant l'h .. no• SIS ~21\ ... ,tft Jlllrl, r I \.ood lle>mC' I.\ n Like new. ~•dcofC,t llwylli75 :is io LUGGAGE TAGS mor.· r.11. 7R'.li Tltleisl Wr1 •. l ·3 4 5. Al il<la~!'lat~~11_n _ l'l"l'l'IES Mak l-t·111 51110 1>4284i2 from ,n111rb11'tnl·:.~r;111t • -h~atorbai:.Allllkene'~ Mi~celloneous d d FIUlllrll>\lnF: !\ti'~.,, t..llU5i l • (iarai:c.)<ird.do'lel!oalr S.•ml Olll' t.H"CI l11r cal"l1 8081 Owner e S2:'i0 -' -., P\ Thol1la:-o\ illi• l\ni;st 20 •·r~ or Junk. Sot Sun 1.1)! IJh" 1111<' 'J.lare \\1• WOl'lted 1\-IH l21K ilf\..r 1'1'11 ''"1111 \Jmt•u f'Rl·:EPL'l'Pll-;S Brinn '\'t -m.iltrl·:.~r~ ."fl!JCo'lU \lc:.nSI rel urn JH'rn1.11•,.nlh ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----r----- Ame 15m. ('u,la :'li e~.. r " I L' I Ca. 926:.!.6 ." r . a l I n n a r n n • S.'f\lro• ,·nmpan\ 1n "Jtl !:>c<'relary-i\Clcrnoun .... 111.111 ( .1p1,11 .1 nn \In• Good l:.n~h~h & l\ PIO!l ""' l..1111: • ..... 111 1 .. 11 ~ :-.kills req cl 1>10·1-i:ll:I l1 bf'r.il lr1n11•• tw1wt1t« no1 t:-1" 1 :'.11" .!Lui '.'' hll\ !'I h ,. p he rd & 1; 11 I ,t1• n ~'Ill 5:16 X:l!l:1 · _ ' .... ·:.led olt r:ll'l lvt• l.og ~ SSS CASH FOR Cont~mvorar~ pool la bit· ""' ~L.> .... 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IM'~.('('(" ~·· ;tp, nll'l lln" .111 l11w (,"1w··1 u .... 11111rn ll'll"l"l! t·ll·""''.ll 1; .• _ ,1~·'_:_.ll~f ~-'· o: .• 1 ,,.~,1 (,n { Jlrv1· H l' / .. 11 a' d 'I 1 ,.. ~"' ' " , ~--.• "..,,. _ _,.,,, -u • -1)1. tv.n t1g"'r •' µ 1 U rrriwrenwn1 .. 1'11 1rtr-''"'1''·•lli·hih>I ----------f I .di 1;:is _~_-1_1_J.; 11 I- SECRETARIES I •"IS \n~C'll'c; i-o rrlolf .11 in.; to <>rani:e l 11 1 l '11,l.i \I es .i 1 w 11 1 11" t• d a n u m be r o f e x r> •' r · d $N'retarirs Prefrrt•flt't "'II ~ l!l\t'fi to Jpph cants w.in1llat1ve & "''II WAITRESSES l.11n('h & U1nner ""'' 1akine appht al"'"'· ·•1•11 I~ in ~r:.on T1w... t 111 11 Frida) bt" n 3·5om 1' ' pr'd onl). &>II & l"rnv.11, 140 11 Bt'at h B l vd , WC'.'ilm1nster r . .,5 m,tl\h ~lulfi·cl l"hair,, hJhrt.I 10 · f:1111 iron 'l'nt 1.,i.~ & lh\"ll ' h 11 .1 -• J. fl1'·1n ~·" '.,·'11 ' 1' =",•· . l•1c-1• to 0 00<1 home 11 m o \\nolo• "'t l1t>·•ul 101111 h... Cl fl -' A~ 11 b" I I -I I lti "' . . ., .,., ' knn•.:? Pl' l"Uf\"l'U ~crln I rv•r.~onalttC'd t,11• "1'1.lu~.1 .\JI \\tHwl '1111°1'0~111• urm . 3!1"11 Cn se 1g 1,·,11 11h ·•"1 · ''11l1llt·tnale do" \t'r~ ~l:><lf l X II ·~ .,,, 1 1 :-..11.\;:0.1111 \\I 111,,d di:.po:illult •· ~-·--~ola.l'herrycoCthl.anl w.1ll1>apcr. IJhr11 111 :-l'I F:11r 1111t·1• l'k,1,,1• 1t!'m 'l, limo temsor 11'· .. i. :Jjl'"i.RO" all wnn<I. I lj:>, toyi., coni:a drum.. "l>11y Glu'" paµ..r & .... ,. 1..111 ;)I') Qi.;:; olll\ lll'm 842·. 78. 1< 111 II. '.' cln<>r 1\•lm1r.1I !llJH o797 G bo I l '-I II b k • -- --------lngncss tfl acc .. pt "1de w "'ITRESir: DAYir: range of n•.,pons1b1ht1e:-. "" ~· ~ SecretartJI :.kill' man \lu't he 18. n,·l!~.ir·-. d al 0 r y, 11 pp ll tu d l' (Jpcra. 1251 ::O.lartmg.ol,, w 1(1gurt•:. de!l1rable 1n _:--_l'_14_•_po_rt_Bc __ 3_r_h ___ _ 30m1• m11tanrr .... Must b(' Wanl('ri · llnu'leket>per a\ 1ul. tor work hy Ue1 Bahy'1lltr 2 30.5 301,m U th Send resume & 5 <1.w .. a week. S:'i2·t)()ll ~·n· ranu to ~SC ,1fte-r 3pm J>.o Bo" 2820. :-\el4 pore -----·-Dt a 1· h . C.1 ll2trbJ --• SECRETARY "J'} plnA till" pm, 'h t+O 100 " Jl m . c; u o •l 1• h o n " per.-ona111 \' :--1.i 111e v. 01 < b a c k i: r o u n 11 . S " I ~Si()(l prr mo 1-"0t- C.ill B;.irh.1r.1 bet"' n 9ilnl·1".6"10 .C."111. SECRETARY P/Umr. 8.30 I:.! JO Mon Fri. Some xtra t1m.-, ,h, elec. typewriter t: M (l > Girl ofc for mfg rr p 642.6330, Warehouse Worker \\1• h.t\f' an 11nmr1li,1l!' oprn1ni: £or .1 11·m r>f>r:1rv 13 m,,nlh~ l (1111 1 ' m c w a r c h " '' , , w11rk1·r In our V11•••1rr ()j-v.111mc11t on tlw 1J,1y !>hl(l. l 2 years prc•vious warehouse and !1 or.1•n Coot! C)Cpencncr Pl•" fcrred. f"nrklifl cx- JlCnC'n<·c helpful. Apphcat1011s >tCCt>plcd Monday lhru W1•dne~day 9n m to:lp.m . .., -' rira-..ers S75 Gai. 1011 sel I on ~ 1mua cs, i;ui. "'"' ac "' 1nm your lll.-lri,.: \,ncad_u. ~11~11 1 Yr. Old Bluck Lab. Free 13'2'"<:16". S3!l.tHO·lfi83 lo~~. drp., ty prwrtr, pwr t:igo;;. Or try twu carcls ~d Bc!'>t offer J~ to i;ood home. mower. clothes, tv, llntq ba~k lo h11ck. 5.15·847:? ss·· <.ktai:on talile, 4 Capt andll"ons. 1..oL'> or m1s1· PRICES: [..(lrJ?e Fni:11l:un~ r1•fr1i: -----chairs. hang1n1t lamp, 2 1915 G h •nwood 1.n , S2caor3'S5 Acros~ hnllnm fi rr>1er. &: 1ul1Cul white uuloor k 11 end tables 536·87Cll. Baycre:.l <Sant1ngo lll 4 5 tags £l.60 C'a. --~o 6·I:! R4n ___ ll.'n, (i mo. adult or olclcr G 1. -,;:h-:--8-d--5-Sandlcwood follow ~1gos 1 6 n ta11sSl.50 cu. (; r.: U11'h"'11'hl'r Copper. l·hlfd.535·2084 ir s ' it r rm ·et -----1011rmorcSI •IOc:i. Dresser. dt>~k, 1·orncr 2 F;im Sale 9355 Grackle SJles Tux Included I Yt'UI f-,,,•dll'lll I\. I TT EN~, P a r l rirc,~n & hutch SlOO. Ph /\\'c 1''ln V11llcy, Furn, ... OCt\RD" Siik) 'ilR :.!15~ "IAMESL". Weaned & ~7 32'9 b " .., .. "' · · ., ;1pphanres. ba Y cnb:.. Druw your own or send <il!n J l;;lc~·. HI lli\\~.1sh;1 ~ninrd 5411 ~615 Sturdv older Rattan I.iv H!~s. strreo. name. address, phone & '>tlS. l\t·11ni1111 · \\ ;"h~r & Shephcrct puppies rm 11cl. P11lo\\:> nd re :0.lo,·in" 5nlc. Color TV, wl''ll make one card per < .. 1~ ll1 ~ ,., ~.!uo. K1·n 5 wC'ek:-.. old s l 8 ~ p h .. tai;. l\dd :?s· each. 1111re \\ n hi-r A '·I · co.H·;•" i;. · plant~. clothes. mut·h ."And ch('Ck or mo11c" or I ... r l"\ b 15 2813 l>lti Ow4 more. ;11n Ga\•iota, La" u'"'cr to: ~ l>rver ~195 liudrt •lc l " ... .• 11 H1;,:.! 1\ll "ood ~am t> ~r t Bch. PILOTPRIHTIHG ---• f\imitur~ 8050 ,~1m.a1chm.: ;icccs:-rme:-.. 1201 "'.-m"r.--•l Ln .~ 11 po. n.1 .. 1560 i.. I '\ \f n It I \\ 1 ·• h,. r '" • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I f A J ·~• ' ·'~ "'" ' 1, 1, 11 1,, 1 t iki• IH'" cut \C \t'l so a ov-Children ·~ t o}". 8:\>I Cn~la \lcso.L·a.!l21;2r; **I BUY** c:.cal, i;la!>stop tlinettc, ~lid ·g rioor'I, 'I ll!'Cn ------ \H1od rnflct• thl. Alu:-' hdbrd T' p v Oft-furn .1l !l(•rr droller. holds 1i l\.-1? l.uod ui.c'1 furniture & coffee L11l. Ii; l<iOW'>o klllE! nrarby location. 642.403:1• of lx'rr. nt'W conll. QOO \111>h:inr1·~ •HI I "111 hdrm set w ,1rmo1rc 10_4 671-~iti. C.tll.1n. 11 \:\I. ,..it or St:l.L for You king or QUC'•.:n oox 1>pnng ----------1 Bicycles 8020 ........•...•••..••.•.. I "J·: n II F: n I 11 r ~ MASTERS AUCTION & matt re's \II m xlnl II' ,' l!C'nuinc Grn N:l111?h <•11·•rJnt••·rl \II l\llt!" 646-8686&833-9625 cond. :O.tUST SELL· rnm hSl50.tw1nbed>1,m '""''· 1t"1"111 ' Tr;ull' '"' ---SS.l-41ti-O cld'g. b<'kbrdi.. S75. Kini! ,lo '"1'1111'•1 ti.II 2_11_11 ___ SAVl'.:1 New & u "led furn. --O·Lawn mower $4:>, soll<l :-.1 01·~.I), Lirnalli. ~&W appl's, nmr W1l iion's THE COHHECTIOH Maple dresser indd'11. ~hnrb. nomad l>n;Jrtl A11ri:u111 Nook . Now 2 FURNITURE THAT IS nilcstnds. $7S, bc'aut 1 .,.k •dnl SJSO 96~ 1111 1 Stores -545 & 1114 W. Jlidc·a ·beds from Sl50 lll'ritage mt1 ple-t1l:imt'd · · ' · " 19th. C .M. 1142-7930 & Wood game sets from tbl . lncld'g. 4 ma to chrs •NEW·USED Blk.J-:S• 548·3262. -WE BUY ~5 .. and muc h morC' s2so. Decker Bros . CUSTOM WOVEHWOODS •50'"',, T080'o OF'F'• ()vcr 40 lo .stock patterns Also MINI-BLINDS fWS·R!l;,o ~3 9770 Buy-Sell Trarlf' "The Lillie Warehouse Piano, approx. 100 yrs Parts & Repairs Special Interior decorated that under 11~1 ls the old. snlld Rosewood S50I 4 00 sq. yd. ~katt•hoanl:i. l.iv'rm grp. Incl custom stores that won't be un· or bc!:lt. Sunday only 10 to PLUSH SHAG CARPET C'vcle &CfJ, 2488 Newporlh ma· de ,sucdell1welcd rom-dersold." 3. 1412 Mariners Or., NB Lowest prices 011 any Hll'f'f (' M, 1142· 7!l10 '1 .SO a, vc vr oeeai; 7351 Heil, Unit L. lfB c .o.noan --l' ha 1 r & ottoman. Sal & Sun 12.5 -"""--'"""--'------! maJor brand. <.:u 1 l Co1· G1rl'sSl"hw1nn 20"' l'edwood cocktail & entl R42.1244 Try Ours! Xmas toys, free quote. ICl Spm SECR ETAllY /l.C'ga l Established Newport Bch Low Firm. Gr neorul, c111il & litlgot1nn. 2 Yr'I Calif. l1l1~allon rx . perie nce preferred. 752-1211 Stingray t:nod con1l . thl., fire extln~ulsher ----------games, handmade gifli1. ___ n_14_l_4_9 __ 7_-1_:i_1._:-l __ DELLY FOOD Co. S<lu. OfU( 7 IOS lamp. walllump. 6x6orig Oas.sett bl'droom sC't, habltrnlls, more. 178 I-~ rUILIC AUCTION ----pt11nling + color eo hrautiful fl'minlnc styl· 18th CM 1-·2c h I'-' 3Whc1•l:lll"'Sl'l\\\llln ord inated accesi\ in In" Po1d s:ris. !>ell Sl 2S. --·--·------! Mi\NY ITJ-:MSOI'' FINE -ill1 artw11R t"' l.1lo.r11P"' r edwood . $1500. firm t»~:\.142:540.4484 MULTIFAMILY 1-:STl\TE J IWI El.H' Servke S t111 1on Atten lninc.Collf lit2i!JIO '1!l!l:lO:lf)or•!l!l·2ltlS -----------1 G"'R"'GER J\l(T OBJF:CTS. 1\N d anl, exper'd. Ony & --..-l'nusual 5 pc game <.cl, "' "" TIQUES. f'INE Pl'llN . Eves.Full&plimt> /\p· EqulllOPPotlun1ly Blanch1fnld-upb1ke-l.lk\• MOVING . Sclllnl! drop v1n\I West ern ~l vlc 1575SontoAnaAv, ·;i.1 F:TC. PllONE l"Oll 1:\ i>ly.ShellSlntion,171h& employcr:0.111" n1>wt•ontl.m.1nvacrc~~ leeftahle,walnutcha1r. ch<1.1rs. Sl95. Beaut. SAT/SUN 10·4Firm. f'O & BROC H llH J-: Jrvinc.NB. ___ Sar. S.50 640 i;.i:m. swai: tnmp'I. ~old & r <•n•ed Span15h coerce •t'URNITURE• 6-15 2200 Service Station A~~~!'!':!!:~•••••••••••'> Skpd 2ood3" Madn~ .. ~lellu ~.i~T. call aft 6pm, lhl,ti0~.S75.49J..8219. For Baby, bara~ool 11. D1g1lal C-l-o-ck_r_a_cl-10-:'i-rr- danl exnar'd . full or "'-"--1005 B1 e.I! con .,,,.,. G-. S-'e 8055 stereo, couch, h1de·a poired also Cuckul.l • .-~ -... ,_.s Cdllf fi7:J 3067 -~ 1111 bed, lamps, headboard. ' ~art-time. Apply Arco ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 • • _ Madera din rm set. table. ••••••••••••••••••o••• room air conditioners & Clocks. 642 0364 ~lion, 17th & Irvine, Lg Old Walnut piano. Schwinn bike. boy's, 18" ~~~~~ch & bu!fel. THRE FGAEMSILLYE MORE! IRVINE COAST COUN· . need.s tuning, also misc. frame. 3 spd. Like new ' ' GA A A •MARINE• TRY CI,UB MEMBF.R· Sew in e mac h op r ~. 548.&S24 $60. 640-5034 7 pc. dinette set. 2 bunk SAT &SU/119·5 2 Dln11hles & All8orted S lllf' For Sole 640-1347 pleasant cond's., nr o C. bed 1ct6. 1 chest. drwra. Handrn:sde Christmas SallinaOe1r. MORE! Airport. McKibbin S.11ls, Antic..-1 1005 Anff .. t 1005 f)ilJ & Qn. alzo hide.a-Items •WORK SHOP• Like New Radial Saw, 540-3684 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• beds. S4S-9Sl4 F\Jmltur.e. clothing Work bonch, etoraae Top ot The Line-Sears. --------· ••••••••••••••••• lotsofmtscellaneous. 1helvea, toola & tooling. $275/bsl orr. 752-1257 aft SHlrPIMG/ Pair Maple Ca plains 8172Malloy Or. MORE! 6. , • ANTIQUE aocx SALE • swivel ba r 11tool11. Brass Huntlnaiton Beach -------KG. 01'1'. • r---r1ll11 323 Potnsell1a 963-8738 Lido Island. c.-.. ndav 9-4. VC'spa Rall" 180CC. Lam· We have an opening in an Over 100 clocks to go on sale this • CdM S75. · · • Mot-0rcyct117" bicycles, bretta lJO srootcr. · JikC' nil girl dept. Salary is e weekend. Included are: 1, 2 & 3 e Redecorating ule. Furn.. dlnlna room eet, hide-a new S47-412.~ anytime o~ wtsome e x per., bul • • ht Vi Ge •-Fr h • P~l"lln 36" md tbl w/f\111, new crib & matl.rr!\s, 3 bed, rnurh more. 226 Vlu --------. will train. Xlnl c·o. we1g ennas, rman Ql enc 4 chrs. like new, bsl ofr spd Schwin bike, mlsc .• Orulana,NB. 3 pr nntlqut> "~tin rl~. 'l hcncfit&. Oellro111c Corp, • box clocks, Grandfather!\, Ships • ovr S40Q. Lile •sh bdrm etc. Snt/Sun lO·!i, 1147 rlecor rocb, .. lll'W h;ir 929 Baker St. c :'ol . e clocks & much more. New shipment e set lull s" bed. s22s. llamllton, C.l\f. 645 408!1 YARD SALE·Antlciuu. "'1>0ls. m'"" l.•wn mow<tr &~. in f E • t · · f 646·7376. st.alned ~tua windows. Rc>M fi..lli 1:u1 .._. ......... _______ e rom urope JUS 1n time or e --SUN. o to s PM. 1724 Port ru8s & l'Dlac 10-saoo. - -- - ------· ~llr)UTHl::RNCALlf. •'Christmas. AU clocks prired to sell • Maple labl.-. 54 lnrh nvnl, Munltlgh Cr . NB DI R sun. 8·5. 1979 Oronce l'LUSH CARP'ET Jcpresentnt\ ve r or for the Holldays. mar rt~li.tenl top. 4 sct.1V. Ml&c! ! ! A~e. Costo Mtsn. C'nr~t Contrt1rt or hM •bllshcd marine thort e LR SIMPSO .... _...._~ES e molchtn~ mt1tes t halrs rn:i ;vd~. Ru'lt N vlon ~~. <llst.ributlon & • ""'"" • wilh gold rushloni, $7~. Goin~ Into the Air Force. Monet 8060 l'luah S1tcrH1cc., M~llt 4l•l s:iles. P /T\mo 120Ylrc)lllia...._ 979.zw211ner6:00. F,veryt.hlns must ,o. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Seus7s5906.8422210 'fllcar. Send qualllica · e '42-0145 e WomenHlothlng,11h~1. Pa.rt Qu1rter & Arob11al\ --------Uoot to ChutGuido, e s. Stwft 10 AM s.t,. S. 6 PM e Ouncon r:y,re Tabte, fl Jew e Ir)' & rn i 1J c OeldinJ, x\nt bei1lnner11 f\tr J1ckel$, si 12, S1lvw ~Box 2311, Anaheim chait1 &b let. bousehold 1lems. ?871 horn. 615·1323 alt Fox, al.so Sheared Rae- _. •••••••• ,........ 8*-l<X'IO Holt. H.B. 3:llOPM ~erfcct.648-475_! --.i'i...--I ' T Co1111i i lie• bf(•.'tsi11gs yo11 luu,«• to off (•r! • ***********. it ~ Chri~tmas • ii ~ Gifts For « ! Everyo"e : • Whal a "'11nd1•rf11I "'.1~ tn .., •:.I'll '1111r 1•1111il1l·~ 111r t "hlhl lll." 11d1l 11111 ti « I 1•11111111il1•1 11111 ... ·• < lllll-...T\I \..; 1"111'.f' « *******•***** • ***********• • q IF YOUR« « • BUSINESS• « IS ·tr « (ilfo~rs TOYS • .., Sf'Olffl.\ti <iOl>US « • (.'l.OTll l~(i l'OTn:nY « • .n;\\t-;l,11\' 11\lll ... • ~II SI(' Fl ·11~n 1;1n·: .. « .\:0.. fll.,llWS 1101\1111 "' • • BOO"S \1'1'1.1 \ \l'l·,S • • 110.\ r..; 111"1·:~ ., «· \I Tll\llll\11,1·.~ it <.;, II 1 lw111 I hl• :o.1111pfl• « ... ,111rl l'.I ~~ \I ,I\\ fl 0111 4r 111111"1"11111' • • '11111:-.nl,\s 11H.1: • *******•***** I y., ... htfttt!etl .... \It. foi54.00 I I I . ' Sport"'9 Goods 1094 loab Power 90411oah, SaJI 9060 ~·· S,flAe/ Motor HorMs. Al'~).1tt./ Sunday. November 21 1976 DAILY PILOT CI 2 ~··•••••••••••••••••••••••••;•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rettt 9120 Sal•/a-t 9160 Clossfcs 9510 I t.,ynic clubs pro bntr. 11-.... •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Wheel Ori••• 9550 v_. 9570 VClltS 9570 j2 Yon ex racket':, 30'JEJo.FRIES HOBIE 16 Orht #9. I.lght 1966 VW Camper. Rurui MotorHomtRe•tol •0Vlr.R70l'AHS• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• w/covNs, brand nt>~· flybndgeSPortfl3ht'r ~~~· '<~~!~. ~~~~ f1~tf~ ~tu~t '!~ 6~~7~s5c offer ll'l:a'to 32' IN INVl!:NTOHY 1970 TOYOTA * * * * * * * * * * ** ?makeoHcr4935350 Jo'rci.h14'dlcrtwn Vll!> wt mtrcHll' t r lt , idnt i. t-\lllyisclfc'<>nlall\cd A.'IJTJQUl!:S &Cl.ASSlC~ LA.MOCRUISElt .\.,~um. loun _A Y~IS·BOOO cond. $1~ &1J !17M. H.iv.tJ.u ,., ·1n,...r. s· "~d. Aci>A!r\'enow for 4 X ·1 ·II A R 0 'I' 0 P ....., '"' "'" Jo'rom Fords to Roll!! v h TV. Radio, l lNI f1.JCllT 28' Mega. 2S' Coronado clenn. Must IS gol wtr Ink, 3 burn Hobday Wknds ttoycl!S. (rom s500 to (lf,53KX > 'r lS weekend HIFl,St..-.o 8098 l-'eutlnAui:'76SeaMa~ sell 18()()()/~t orr. Pvt stove, tl'cbox. $750 Rt-;OENCY MOTOR $50.000 cars ONLY$2998 ••••••••••••••••••••••• & LA Boal ~w. Bn:.tol Pty.714/W-9849. ~-0808____ HOME REN1'ALS UUY·SEl.L·TRAOt; MARQUIS TOYOTA. AM/1''M short.waveGrun l'Ond, fully equip'd ---mN.tl*~bo .. ""81.vd •. S.A. EL%f .... R4"&eo UJSS'JONVIEJO 675 7203 s b d --r 11- '6 5 · 6 7 1-; I c 11 m 1 n o ...,1 2503 ~ """ '" dig tble radio, extru · · a ot, woo en, u Y fibcrl!l&ss shell Sl50. 830S.MaJn·SantaAnu 831-2880495·1210 Norclco spkrs, xlnl cond :t!'Chris,ownw;;nlSout! l'QPd . aluminum ma.st, Bestorter (7 M)S46·8296. Beaut. 28' Diplomat 10to6,Moo . .Sut. ---------1 $25. 536·3490 24 ' Slickcrafl, nd lrgr great cond. $l25. 646·25<>1 - -Motor Home for rent Closl'<i Sundays 1972 Ford Bl'OftCo 1918 BrUDS14 tC:k windup boat Avery 67S·8990, 44' Island Clipper , Sloop, Motorind BAces 9140 v . .uly, wkly, mthly. Sip:. * 547-9709 * VS, roll bar, chrome v actro la . Two needle MS-4665 race/cruise /ltveaboard lO. llas stereo. aar cond,,---------wheels, CB radio & dc floormodcl. Needs r ~ blO & fast, must see'••••••••••••••••••••••• cruisecontrol.768--07:>1 luxe trlm. U62NDN). c · 18' Diesel Cla5i11c: 400 finishing. Jn perfect Dnnks S, like new $32,500. &45-4979 HONDA 26' GMC MOTORHt>ME MUST SEE! mechamcal order. S200 SI 6 W t tes I' t S .... DDLEB .... ,.., Phone 631·3149. 67~-0666 Hobie 14 ·, 1972. Gd cond ps · n r ra · • v ,,. ~"'" Pan oson1c s trk Solid '75 Uayliner 2250· Fly ~~1.es~l&~~~:s~~ for EXPRESS _f~4':7~~t)t___ COLLECTOR 8~~~~::01~:~:::9 Stale stereo t a po d ck hndge, ~olvo 280• low S895 675·0827 LA.YA.WAY MOW Hcnt D i x 25 • T1l ;.an ----------- wtspeukers. must sdl hr.;, VHF. much more. d WIT CB CARS. ·74 GMC •.; ton 4,.4 PS. 546-008!! '73 COLUMBIA 34' FOil XMAS Ln crsr. .v.. ·all PB A l t S8S 840 1866 ---'tras Sips 7 496 l:J~m • • • u 0 • air, 5 er(!(>, C -•or TV 25.. BA y LAUNCH Cus t. ant, lux. d1c~el • S •VE • e\~·s .\ux tnnk, :.poked whls. °' Like ,new. Xtrai. $31.500 A fUuno tires. many xtras Sl7S SJS 'l5.;1 18' Century Lapstrakt• 531·3374orft4S·7~t:\•s '76T1og:i.Uscdfimo. w ~.&108402 Comple te ly rt•storl'll, l>eluxe Sl4k v3lul'. 1i " Color, 2 )I' wdrr pu:t equipped with l'\Cr Kings CrulbCr 28' ~a1hni.: Sllkfarm.552-3935 'tub<-Sl 35.Colorvu1eorc ything. Rc<1dy for am sloop. As kin~ S5000. cnrdt•r Sl25. lleulh po~t mediate use . Bcaut1ru1 Make ofkr 1138·t8G9 m k r !> w l' e ri .1: en sho\¥ pie«-. Reduced to -16~ 1~ b -C Sl50 ofr <.:olur bar pal• S3500. PH: 67311834 •O IC al. .Muny tern gen sso. 548-6232 --xtras. priced t o ~el -------Boats, RMI/ Sl-150.848 9030or848·90l<l Chortff' 9050 lfrnl· New 23' F1reuall, !>elf COlll, loads Of WlO· dows & counter s pace 645·22.83 ------·ntOYOTA LAMDCIUISH MAC HOWARD AUTO & TRUCK SA.LES • Every Kind Of Van * Every Model Of Van * From Plain Vans To Surfer Vans LATE MODEL TRADE-INS WE HAVE THE UNIT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR . . J. I 1t & HARBOR• SA.Hf A AHA 531-6000 531-3421 ************ loafs & Marine ••••••••••••• • • •• •• • •• • CYCLONE 13 Equipmrnt 6S' Schooner KELPIE GreatChnstrnosGift * * 4TH A.MMUA.L SOUTHEllM CA.UFORMIA. & cyf • ••ve'•' mod•ls to ~"°"' (\J.34i5~ Treks 9560 Yau 9570 ••••••••••••••• ••• ••••• now takmi:: re!>crvollons Full ra ce. L1ke new. Boats, Maintenance/ £o r Nwpt Christma s SSSO. 673·1209. Ser•lce cJ02C Harbor Lights cruise NEWPORT 16 SI •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• Vee 18·.::!3. 548·1725 or aft OtB. cu shion~ Ii~~~· float Ref1ni:.hani: Paint 6PM 552·l553 pulpit. head,' Sl!l~5 '. ang V:.irnas hinst. 1-:tc. Boats, Soil 9060 -~·S}36 Heas. tr estt>75·3175 - HONDA SANTA ANA JOI W.WAIMB 540.74l0 ••••• ••••••••• • • • • • • • •• •7 & Columl.n:.t 2:1. l""< cond. Boats, Marine llobic 16. trlr. n~·w. tr,1ns & Tr .idl' fur ·• .. S<.1 7:15 1----------1 Equipmrnt 9030 more. Sl,425 611i K::!55 m i59·~ d·iy!> J ohn MotorcyclH/ •••••••••••••••• ••••••• SHl-7505 ' • Scooter' 91 50 Twin o ti :\Jeri· 400 ~:!51 -Columbia 26 Mk 11 Ht1lll'r ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'.1 " t·11n\n1l-. \II Im ·7:.1 Catalana ;i;, ~tandard Furl J ab + ;i J1lls. UI'< '°'ISOl11rn I' I' 5:11> 1:12:! 11g. outboard :-o;a11onal tabric ant . ('ll't 0 II 111111.tJ :.!50 1-:bmon• i.lnt l'hJmpwn r;in•r Xlnl bratkct. VIII" radio. k1111l i·orul l 'sl•d uni\ llllt'l' W.1nll'd ::!5 :i:, sl11op 111 l'ondatron 961! l:l!lti !\ton meter, ho\\ ,'<:. "t1•r11 l::i41 11rm1;n'1w5 l.1•tl·h TrJole land, \,Jim Thur-P\I " pulpit!>, hini:t•tJ m ."t ~uJr ti141:1l7·9lSHll :!O <i.'\l"I:" HH;ti llJnna spotlc:-..,, S:l.11511 I' P '72 Yamaha 1110 dirt LT:! d I .• s.i6·9130 man) i.tra~. n·hlt l'nl: ... I~ boat C0\'1.'r Brand 111·\\ c~u:n. new i.JI !-., nrAs ------2 Yamah:t Junk bakei. ela:.t1c roi:c w/ti<> du\\ n work E·200 ofr 5:it~1739 •OPEN llOUSE * S2i5. !J60 2662 SSO. 552 7:?116 26• Endea•or SAT SUN 10·5P:\1 ---Come and an~pcct the ·73 Van~un Trailer w1s 1dl' w ~ooring 675-00K.5 _ PACIFIC Sl::ACRAFT 25 rail!. l '.1rnrs 22' hoat /\high quality, full :\lu't .,1'11. best orre r II ave somelhmg lo sell '' I.eel. double·l·ndcd, 754 111111 Classified ads do il wC'll r1bergl3S~ c rWbtng s:nlboat PACIFIC S EACRAl"T YACllTS 2912W. <.:ou!.t Hwy Nt>wport Beach 714 54A·:U31 '72 Yamaha 250 F:nduro ndden very little last 3 yrs, dirt or street, run:- stron~. mus t !\ell th1' wknd Iht ofr or Isl S-1511 Sal or Sun 675·.i.tllti '7.i HONDA CL20Q Low miles. Xlnt cond S550. 642-l:!li7 VW Tn ki• 'i.5. Su prr p.11111 u11hobl l•rv, 1600 ml1 Ol l'l' '"IO t:a:.h. 675-Gltil THANKSGIVING &CHRISTMAS Rentals sWI available l>ALE'S RV RENTALS 15092 Harva rtJ Ave , * Irvine 559-4446 Trailers, Trani * ..........•............ Tent lrlr, ~1mron. Sip:. 4. "ll'rn'd win<l11.,., w 1•11r~ W1nlC'r 1.1r1 t't•:. S:!:ifl 55'! 8862 Trailer lltl<·h. rnmpll'lt• E Z hfl incl elcc brakl' ,I(; \:triable rc,1"1tor c~1s 1~ '7:1 Santa Fe 18' one J.\ll'. sips 6, A·l cond 53500 Ph: 536·9831 Auto Stt'"ic~.Parh & Accessories C1400 .•...••••••••.•........ SAVEW1T ll us1-:o & REBUILT 1-'0HEIGNCAH l'.\HT!- • :\l l•l'haniC"al 'l':ll•dncal llOBIE 16. new ~.ul. dhl traix•t ('. lull ra<'l' ~l:SOO ~12 llll!l , IJody Parts '71 St11ul.i Sa\ a,::e TS 250 D I PO H I L.\Z Ell tiUO S tan Vt>r~ t'lt•;in, 3!1llO mt \l'TOSl'l'l'I.) Got eleven pipers piping you want to lease before Christmas? :\lo\'t' them unclt>r our trct•. On each Thursday through December 16th. the Daily Pilot will publish s p ecial pages to ma kc it easier for you to convert your saleable items to Christmas cash. Buy a hox under our tree & se ll yo ur toy s, s port s e quipment, lu ggage, appliances, furnitur e, antiques, handmade & unique gifts and no matter what your business -we have a box for you! Putting a box under our tree is easy and inexpensive. Rates ar e S4.00 for the smaller box to $22.50 for the larg est box . BIG, BIG SAVINGS if you run more than one time. For more information and to place your ad just call 642-5678 and ask for your Christmas Ad -Viser for more information. Your credit is good with us. We'll bill you or you can charge your ad to your Master C harge or BankAmericard. DAILY PILOT 642-5678 :\lllll'r ~:!i5 .' 2 IIµ 551:!176 $375 :\lusbl'll 1111 -.; ;\1Jn<•hl'~ll'I St>ai.:ull M2.5 li75 1238 B:\I W '7'1 RI!'> 6 con ,\11;1h1•1m 7ifi !l!Klll 17' Slooµ. )!OO<.l cond, s lpi. cuur~l' <•ond Sec rt you 'll Nt•\\" :12i l'u 1nl'h l 'ht•\~ 2. 4 llP OB. trlr, SIOOU buy IL Never been we~ l'lll!lnl' ,1;: t1·an.,, S•l!iO 1;.15 12-11. 1n 4683 S2425. 549·0733. ____ 4mi M!I:! SABOT. lull nit·e 1973 llONDA. Mod. !75, :\llC'hl'hll :!laxl!i 110,flOU f :\car :'licw ~IOI) immac cond. S400 firm mile ... 11·d h<•ltt•d llr.inll Call art 6PM. 6 15 t717 K37 2358. aft 6P!\1 nt>w ~l!I ;.<) .552 7211h l::ncson 2'J. 'tint r,tCl' rl't · 7 6 Yam a h 3 1 :? 5 Tw11 1, H 7H\ l t :-.11•l•I w1•1l 1•q pd . S:! 1.ouu ~onoshock., '"'!~ rli·.in IC1d1.d~ hkc Ill'" :>.!II m5·1830 c\I:~ & wlmch 14 Honda X R • 5 t'\ 1·1111 . 1 '1!\11 \J"f 'l ·197 lgH.\ I • ' ~ J~ Boats, SUps/ Docks 9070 Two :\lutor C)dl'i.. nl'c•b Auto' for Sal~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• minor rcpa1r. ~st offer ••••••••••••••••• ••••• • S I.Ip \\'.\'\TED 3 I · 581 ·667:1 _ _ __ Antiqu~s/ l'.1l.im;iran 'l,,.,q)C1rt or 'i5 Yama ha 400 Enduro Clou ics 9520 l>.ma Po mt 613 36:!11 700 miles 5750. •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Siii" lor:!."> Ill F1ht•1J.!l.1<.~ 191 I li3 !'>allho:11 Nl'wport 'H \':im..aha IOU :\IX. Xlnt Iii 111;75 H!l!MI roncl FJ\l Just hort·d WANTED -..11p t.1r tiO \ 1 uld r .. ,1on•1I ')lj It l'l,1"11 l'om l'I llo1,1t l>tl'\ Hl-.H" \'\ , 11 i:i:! l'l:!fl -.1 11'" !'OR H E"T ·~·,'I. ·1.-, '\1·\\ 1111rt ht·h ~ l . hf~l t1~·'7 \\ '' l'Fll I.I\•' ;1huard 'I I' 1111 ,II-I -..,1ii1111.1 I tJ1111 t 111 I m.•11 .1g1· IU ".100 i .>:? !Iii I II mN>.ir ... 12.'ic-1· ~-pd.d111 "125 11r offc1 Call 11:fl 111111 ;5110-.; l>i\ :!50 x I. 111·~1 offl•r l.1'.1\1• ml's, .. i::l· 516 ow:1 'j.t I lu!>kV 2!'10 MA(;. ~Int l'Ollll ~il~l w h(''' oll1•r :>ts ;21i; 'ii l\.rna-..1k1 17.5 E111.Ju111 (;111111111 'i:!:!.S l'h ,,;,, 1:1112 Hond.1 _, 1:111 "mo rn1 ,,,,.,, h• '"'I'" '"""' l'r \\ 111 1 Ml'lll•'' ll'l' nl hoal 111 qutlit111! ,,111111 1'17 :>t>:IX .ill 111' \I \lnl 1·011d .di '1 1.1' '''"I• 11 t t 'h.11111t·I dork 25 SI t.,C) ••\.I h-ut:I 111 Ill I"' I ""·'' 11r 'lep -I 11 0 N 0 I\ t It I .! • nw ... t '·111 ho.it' h Iii ·1~"''' 1 Ebinon• Xlnl ('unct or •i7:i •r~t:• 714 .551 65~fo PUBLIC AUCTION COLLECTOR CARS Hh 1\N:\ t ,\I. :0.1111th1•rr1l'.1111111111.1 AUCTION :-. \'I I IWA\' &SI 'll '' '\11\ 1•111hc•r :!I .!X l'lih 111 \ \I \ ll'\\ h I 11'\l tu I >ark "•'Wl'(ll f ll(o.11•h \1 ,11 l'llfll & Fa~hwn 1 .. 1.111.t ~hoprang t 01"11t1•1 400 CARS 1111'111d1nl! in.on\ •1111 :.t.1111hnl! \l odl'I \ t-""'' 1 lc11.11i...1 .. r~. 1•11 ... ·11111 l.'•1u1~·.,1 Holb II"'',., l',11•k,1rtl T llllil' I .111 1111 11 , 1'.1 d1 11. .. , lh'1lll1•\, .\ll'fl't'll1·- llo•111 Chn·,11•r' Sr.11.1 ('or\ t•l 1 t•"' l'ot "''II•· l'ht•\ 111h·h .ond 111111 11 \\di I 1 ,1ol1· 11"· ul Ill\ 1t.1 H.11•1ni.: Sloop • 11111111•\ tnr c;hp '\II ur 11 fl .ort';t., Call H11•1.. 111:1 i:lm 6!1 II"\\ fH>.<J!>or11(1n.1I 111111"1' mini 111nd1t11111 ~1 1n11 l!ll lllii.1 I'\\'' & -l!ll :!.!fHi :O..lll' I crn1' ( '1 .it tl:l\S \!llTll:-0~111111·1t,11 :..1 ,, 8o~. Speed & 9080 ·71; Yamaha HI> llHt '\111,1 !'it'll Xlnl 1·1111.t lbl 11lfl'r ••••••••••••••••••••••• C'.tll f~l I l lH;! IR' W;11k1k1 .)!'I ·l:i~ tilth I Yl'ar ulcl "-l:!!15 ~l!I K lb!! 'i5 lloncl.i XI. 125 lilKI 1111 or 1932ti17 1-:, t•un $525 h,1 ol 1 lli:1 :wn. 1133 o rn2 16' f-11ll bottom Ski koal, Ootho,irct lll·~l o lf~1 Yamaha ii<l(I Street B1k1• ' .. 'h'.I :0-.llKll 11,oke1 \\ •l'.••11.•11 H ,._ II ' l' 1111 u .... 1 r.o('t( l le n ... ""' ulr 11-1:.? 1 \II i nr 96::! i I 1:1 962 957!1 /\lmo~t llCW, SIOOO. Call ----.,_ 5<\IHil)ln . 51 MG TO. ~11p1•1 'I !IHI Traniportation ----l>N1ul1ful. pvt pl' ••••••••••••••• •••••••• n llod.aka Super Rat, xlnt 11:12 ·1!17!l Airc,.aft 91 I 0 ch rt· S22S 493 75:l0 ·······•··············· 2 1lob1e ll11wk~.3ch;inn1•l '76 llond a i50 Suprr RC w rechnr~er Xtr:i Sport, mint l'nnd. 81550 parts S300 f>4fl 29611 549-91]()6 W\TCll F'OH 1'111-' l>i\11.Y 1'11.<n ( 11KIS'r:\t \'°' 1'111-I i-:v .. :1n Tiii 11:-.n" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• COU.ECTOR CAR EXHlllTIOM & AUCTION s3595 Bill MAXEY TOYOTA 19111 l ••(•lhd et ' I\\\ HUNflMVTONllACH 1975DODGE 1956 Ch.evy 'h Ton pkup, rec:ently reblt, 283 cu. in. cng, overall good cond. $1150. 646-9288 ·m Chevy C-60 Truck, 22' box. like new. eng has 3,000 mi, $3850. 6'10·4646 1973DODGE SURFER YAM Deluxe interior, mags, CB radio phone & only 34,000 miles. (830UN ). MUST SEE! SA.DD LEIA.CIC VALLEY IMPORTS 831·2040 495.4949 RAMCHARGER '1 wheel drive automatH'. Jlr t·ond & pwr. s teer· mg. Onlv S.OIIB miles! t\2-IR ~~T I QJ Dodi;e :v, Ton. reblt 318 cnsi. 13,000 mi, runs great.ca11Tom.496·27G~ Mu!:l-S a c . •i;s For<f Yant 9570 Ecortolme :ii; ton. 302·V8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Auto. AM/FM Multiplex SA. TUllDA. Y Ir SUNDAY MOYEMIEll 27 Ir 21. 1976 I 0 A..M. Doily Viewing Friday from l P.M. til dark at the elegant NEWPORT BEACH MARRIOTT . with cars di<;playNI al l"ASllJON JSLANI) -- $6395 Maben Cadib 2600 ........... 4. C.to MeMI 540 9'00 Olds C.idtllat•l<.;MC S.U f<'rwy ·Avery Pkwy. LAGUNA NIGUEL CALL 495-6430 'fBTraH·l~1ll R<>a!>n Used a,c; a i.cn ice \an. 1-:ves. 673-9105 Servis Ul1I truc k bed. for •;,ton or ~. ton pickup. SSOO. 962·3453. all 4pm. '70Toyot a 111 lux Pll, xlnl cond Xlras S l 65ll 968-9359 l'\ICS & wkndi.. Olds/Cad1llac/GMC S.U 1''r14y .. Avery Pk\\y, LAGUNA NIGUEL CALL 495 .. 6430 '73 Ford Van. 6 cyl, paneled. cpl'd. 34k m i. S2.000. Call after Spm, & tape. Dix int.. see tu a pprcc. S2000/bs t ofr.· Hurry! 556-1130. GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 B each B lvd Huntington Beach 842-8844 .').19·3676 Autos Wanted 9590 ----.......•............... GREAT CARS ROUS llOYCE FOaD MODEL "A" 's STUTZ CADILLAC LINCOLN CHEVROLET T·llRDS CHRYSLER BENTLEY PACKARD ro El Camino. lull fl\\ r air ·;:i 001'><.a: I lon. :\lras, !>hocks. shell C:ood cond. ::..')llJO 0.12·3793 & 6-16-9303 IS4l·503'1. Ask for T~ __ CASH FOR CARS! Top $ Dollar S paid for clean used cars, trucks & Corvettes. Ask for Paul O'Neill. A.HD MUCH MORE!! ooN·T MISS THIS GREAT EVENT!! '7-1 ~fakado (.'he\ Lu'. 'Good cond1t wn S.1.000 49<1·5572 '67 DodgC' '• Ton PU. 318 cng. Sl 150 5-18-8587 '75 FORD RAMCHERO P.U. 74 ))odJ:l' TlOO. loade~. am· mac. S5800 or b~l nrr. !!6.1·9180.968·6187 1974FORD SPORTSMAN V AH Only 15,5 11 males 1921!11YAJ. $6595 MaHn Cadillac 2600 ......... lh& Costa Meso S40 9100 HOWARD Chenolet Dove &Quail Sts. NEWPORT BEACH ----- WEPAYTOPDOLLAH FOR TOP USED CA RS 1-'0RF:IG='l, DOM EST.It; or CLASSICS H your car is extra dcJn ~ee us first. BAUER BUICK 292.'i Harbor Blvd Join the ev<•r g rowing numbl'rs of tho<;e 1nrerl'!>lcd in collt•ctmg. 1nvcsl1n.1?. 1n f'ollec·tor t·..rs! As ... pecl:ilor. buyer ur consignor. this 1o; one •1r the i:reuteo;t cvcnt'> 1n -;.)ulhcrn Ca11rorn1a'' Thi:> handy all purpose vchtl'll' ha s radio, hc:1tc·r. air ronditmning, powt•r :-.tcN1ng & brakes, all sci tn go & r<.'ady for a "'---------Costa Mesa 979.2500 1\dm1sslon Chari:oo Each Day SalP TC'rm o; CASI! Tho· World 's 1.:11 l!l''' <'ullf'rtor C.tr '\ul'l 11111 ~·1 rm KRUSE new homt• Lil· 451l9GY. Onh $4695. 540-5630 IOll~SO~ & so~ • ltNCOl.N·MERCURY 2626 HARIOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 1974 CHEVY SUBURBAN 4 DR. Automallt'. vwr i.tccring Autos, H~w 9800 Autos, New 9100 uper Savings at Classic A.11eti011 Company •\u;1urn lndian:i it;il.11'; 21!1 925 1001 CAUFOIHIA. + hr:. kc!>. hH·lory air l•jO-::o.oo_, ... -.. •. - r n n d • t 1 I l w h ~ c I .•••·..--..::. ... B.J. 2 t:i :19~1 'l:!2 I 1111111,ot 32 (;hl'\ \ I tlr Vtl.111 S.1S00 ('.1 II fii~· i/12!1 \ft hJH)l 1:11111 l'.1d t'Olljll' 1)1-\'illt• '""" .. rt hl.11•k h10,1ul1l 1d ••><I) 1ww 111'1'' tutl pwr. ... 1,,110 111 lw ~t ol l•·t 'i 14 fi:l!I llJ.l'I 9530 Mus t !>et• 11 ,1, .111' 1RllJLFG I 55695. 540-5630 ,\.\I 1-'l\I, trader pat'kage • & low mile~ ( 148485). ALLEN Olds C:td11lac/GMC S D Frw~ /\H·ry Pkwy. LAGUNA NIGUEL CALL 495-6430 75CHEVY1f2 T PICKUP 11 l')l. powt•r s\Perinj!. A~t rarl10. lo miles. Userl h o I II o ( ,1 h u s C d 11<'1815.'>l $3995. ,lifiif!I) l:ltiOO llcarh Hlvll Wt•'t m1nbh'r r.:IO ~100 or K!I:! t:fi~I i 1 r>aLo;w1 l'l!. roll Liar. brush ~uard !>pokers. 45k m1 13sl ror 833-3497 ,.--- 1970 Oul11un Pkup w/shell, needs work. llOO or best IOllXSOX & SOX • LINCOLN ·MEnCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. orfer. S75·071!G --- ~STA MESA '73 Ch<-vY ,, Ton PU. 1\\1PHl CAT. Nds work Ch c Ye n n" 5 u P er with Trlr. Try S350. 1575 w I r a IJ\ I' H II p e c i 3 I Santa Ana Ave. C M p11rkag~. Al·. PtS, PfD. 6-15-4!163 tUl wl\1. dual gui. tnnks dual battery system. S~. Rau. sliding rt•ar wlndow11, Rqdi 9540 headers. 1200 rn 5 tire ••••••••••••••••••••••• on Tacomn ll1mll. very '57 MG Cornertlbl(' Good clean. $4500 557 99111 nr rond. St.l('M.'r dcnl' Ua\. ~n 1· 557 3262 1 n g <'Oun l r Y . R ~as 74 Toyota t.on1t Bed Pk\tp. 9'79·4054 w.shell, 'llnt. S2!15CI 4 W'hffl DrhH 9 S 50 -613-333G ••••••t•••••••••••••••• Ford •• Ton Pku , 2SO ·m Toyots l,nnd Cl'tli"cr Cam per ~pee. 4 s~sUck, X111t. cond. Recent over · 3$,000 ml, top cc)'1d. h•ul. Ntw Ur s S2MO or SUSO. 18.10 Port Kimber· bsl otr. \ll4 I 613 st20 ty P l, Ne " Sportscars 1976 FIAT 121 4 DOOi SEO AM M.w C• l"ric• $3792 $3295 Y•S..• $497 Fully Factory Equipped Ser lf009586 '76 FIATS W• Wiii ie NO. 1 FIAT Dufer In Clllfornla YOt.UIE SALES •ans LOI, LOW PRICES ALL MODELS --late DtllYtry 19 7 6 FIAT 1NCLUDING 131 4 DOOi ....,c..Mc. s4113 . Xll Ifs w. P'ric• S3t95 :J, Y•S..• $718 t 5 se>eed. etc. Sp de s Ser. #093556 I r - o• r CJ4 DAILY PILOT Sund11y. November21, 1976 AMtos. Im~ AMIM. l•potted AMtot. IMporilod Aldot. I~ Aute1, IMporttd Alltot. IMported • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • :Wo1 Want~d 9590 .Autot Wanted 9590 .Autos Wanted 9590 Audi 9707 IMW '712 .,.._ 9120 Rat 9725 Mftc .. 1 len• 9740 Mtrcedt1 left• 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ti " .. • .. . . ~ ... .. .. • . TOP DOLi.Ait TOP um lOOLS Audi. A.Mflo'M Safff & LHSl'"J '75 Ftiat. 128SC •. hke n11w. Leaae Ml% '74 450 SIL ·~. •US~~~~'fts& PAID DOLLAR stereo, 5upcr cond, low TOP Dollar Paid 24,000 ml'a. ~or t».t t.o·ml. Concours cond. '. \MMEDlATELY ml. $2400. ~MJ427 On ALLTrado lmi ofr. 499.4434, Hew• UMd thJ'ouahou\ (Ul'448) • TRUCKS• f'OR ALL p A.ID BMW 9712 NEWPORT DATSUN OVER I 00 • Come.._in~,all YOREIGN CARS FOR CLEAN 818 Don Strfft I 975d Fiat Spht.r I MERCEDES ::: et:;.-:!.~t c.u.;0o:E~OD'sE lN IMPORT CARS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Near MacArthur ~r!~~~ h0ea~~;e;M~/~ OH DISPLAY HOUSE OF IMPORTS 2131921-1518 714/523-7250 18211 Beach Blvd. NEWPORT IMPORTS ALL MODELS BUY OR &Jamboree Road.a radio, rad I a ls & low HouM of lmDOrts lluntil\itonlleacb JlOOW.CstHwy,NR LEASE NOW 833·1300 ml l ea. Goq,eous ! AU11i0Rl:d~o .47-6087 * 549-3331 641-9405 & 1 " a lllCMDWAT _...RIVE .._ (TIONJ~ty $095 MERCEDES DEALER SAMfA AllA -v "' 6862M1nchesLer, MG 9742 Aldos, Hew 9800 Autoa. New 9800 835·3171 'JJ BMWS LITTLE NEWPORT DATSUN Buena Po.rk ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• 888DoveStreet 5Z3·72 50 1974 Mof!t. MIDGIT ~ 18835 BEACH 6L 110 HUNTINGTON Bf: AC.H ™;~;;;~";.::' HERE NOW SAVE A LOT NEW.~~"{3i~ACH OnlhcSantaAnaFwy. ROADSTIR MECHANIC wants run· •738avarla-(006LVY) SHOP&COMPARF. •MB '744~LB1uc/blue 4 speed, radio & hoater. nlng repairal>le or •752002 (G29NBK) IARWICK DATSUN "74 Xl/9. AM /FM, mags. lm~ut·$14 ,50(). . (45255G). This weekend 841 7781 ~40·0'14J wrecked cars. 847·4995. . · 99 SEE THE "'LL San J uan Capistrano bra, ski rack. more. Xlnt Wasco 2 (714) 556·6591. OHL y $2998 -------76 2002A · (04 I --131°137$ 493·3375 cond$37SO G73-8845. Wanted. Clean VW Flug or Closttd On Surtdap NEW 320i TODAY MB '7t 280SE. stereo. M.t.R(f)UIS VOLVO Sqbk. Approx '67 v1n· TOP IUYER A 1C. :dnt. $5500. Pr/ply. MISSION VIEJO tage. Reas. 5411.5497 after OR.AMGE COUNTY'S S.t.DDLEIAQC See us first, & last! Top 1968 FIAT <_71_4_>~_1_..s_182 _____ 1 831-2110 495-1210 4 & weekends OLDEST VAL.LEY IMPORTS dollar paid for imports. 850 ROADSTER 'S3M B 220SEB. Auto/air. 8ll·204049S.4949 COSTA MES.A 4 speed, radio, heater & VeryClean $1888. '73MGB l BUY J UN K CARS t:SEOAUTO PARTS 540-S~ 647 ·9637 '56-·ss vw Bllg w /blown Sales-Service· Leasing engine + good body, Roy CarYer,lnc. 644·03'75or 644-1354 Rolls k oyce BMW ---------1 1540J amboree .Autos, Imported Newport Beach 640·6444 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BRAND NEW 1976 FIAT 128 4 DR. CUSTOM SAVE ••• .. speed, rodlol lotes, s5ao.20 General 9701 USED BMW's MG· JAG'S \ 1970 2aoocs .•...•..•........•..... front wh .. I drive, lonl.d TRIUMPH'S .i speed. <23SCFS>. glou. 1sER. #86666) NOW s3247 WAS ••• $3725.20 Over 100 New & Used in 1972 2002 stock. Many new pay Automatic with air rond ment plans available, in· \121 ITQ>. llltANO NlW BRANO NEW elud ing our buy·hkc·a· 1972 BAVARIA 1976 FIAT 1976 FIAT ~r~g~:! n~: 'u~~~. 1~~~-;I~ f ..:~ i~~ with air cond Ill HATCHBACK l l8 WAGON foraquotcandweekt•nd 19731.AVARIA "tpeed lrono., rodool t"•" .. nyl " >l)HCl 11ono. rodlol toe•, Iron• specials. h · """· ""'ec1 v1ou. isut ....._. dme, lugvoQ9 rock 1s... BRITISH CAR CO. 4 !ij>Ced wit air cond. •"8423) 8906'1 C680PPM). I WAS ...... $-'1 13.20 WAS ..... $3827.20 990-2525 19748.AVARIA $AVE .••. $620.50 $AVE .•.. $580.20 Alfa Ronro 9705 ~~:~i )wilh sunroor .. _N_o_w __ s_34_9_2_....,_N_o_w __ s3_2_4_7_--1 ~·;;:··.~;··;;~~·~·;;;~; 1915 2002 NANONIW 1976 FIAT ll I 2 Ott. 5 _..,, rod.al In\. hit ·-. """-1, tln!ed glot .. •le. (SO.• 9788•) WAS ..•••• $-'661.20 SAVE •••• $466.20 NOW s4195 Automatic. stereo & .iir 1976 FIAT i!~·.~~!~o~1o0"og~ cond. ~f,2~·5301A 13 l 2-0lt. 64Ul054. ..__,. ''°""· oor ...,.......,... ---------1 full power. (70SNJS>. '"II· AM/f111 ..._, •1<.., •'•· '07 Alfa Romeo GTV S.ADDLEBACK ts.•. :04o391 Cpe. Gd Cond. VALLEY IMPORTS C Call 540-8657 (EXE ·CAR) 831-2040 495-4949 WAS •••• $5745.20 Audi 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 2002 Sunroof, stereo . NOW '4799 1972 .AUDI xlnt cond. $6900/offer. I OOLS COUPE Gall 575·9752· DATSU...a vinyl ~nterior. ThlS car is Call 493-0730 " practically Brand New! ----------1 <862CQM I. 1973 M BZ 450 SL. Tobacco ONLY S 1495 brn w/camel lop. 47,000 NEWPORT DATSUN mi. Leath lntr. $12,50(). '71 Datsun Stn. Wgn. 888 Dove Street Ph 67~ or 496-7575 aft Capri 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2845 ljarbor Blvd '72 1200. Air, sunroor, Costa Mes;i 540.6410 AM /FM radio. Clean. $1800 499-298e Alr, AM/Jt'M stereo 8trk. Dark blue w /tan interior. Local car . (867GVC) $3795 . Many xtras, clean. NEWPORT BEACH 7 pm. '73 Ca · Xl I t $1495. 645-1513 pn. ra.c ean, op 833°1300 '75 450 Sk:L. Loaded • NEWPUHT lMPUKTS CO!l~· new radials. $2195, '74 Datsun 260Z 2+2. 4 , $16,500. or $18,000 ongown548-1883 Spd. air, tape, new tires. 74 Fiat Xl9, yellow w/phone. 714·558·3292 & •7scAPRI n XJnt cond. 548·5449. am/Cm, mags. xlnt cond 644.6548 $3400. Call 898·35331 ---------1 3100 W Com ltwy Ml. VS. 4 speed_. air con~ .• 'H . 260Z 2+2, radials, s7c 0 ""• u9 '75230 PIS P B · 64·2·9405 . AM/FM rad o deluxe in "'"°°""'· m · ·• I •air, te 1 1 • "th bl k mags, AM FM cassette. beige, red int, 14M m i. ---------nor, SI ver wi . a c air, S5375, 494-7090 75RAT 128 AM/FM. P /Pty. $8995 '57MGA,greatcond.,new interior• 0.flly dri ~en 83~4412, ext 25 wk. 4 speed. AM radio, ra\lye lo1rm 54S.5910 tires. carpet, many xtra 19.ooo miles. Lie . -wheel'!, custom paint. rt •10001 f '"2"'•7c 233!\IYI'~. A real bargain '71 240Z Xlnt mech'I (490NJli) ·07 Mercoclcs Benz JOOSE pa s... 0 r . .,.. • ..,., "· atthlslowsaleprire rood ,rlean.$3575. $2395. Co~pe . sunroof. a'-!to. MGB 9744 $4595. M37·6933. PIS. Pi li, leather int,••••••••••••••••••••••• 71 Dats un. 2-IOZ , u1r. ~B M&1 A~l /FM i·a!.S, new 197SMGB 540-5630 r_OIJ • • radiub. $5000. 5·18·7671 mt1gs. 8 tr;ick :-.terco, ~ ROADSTER AM/FM, clean. 536·4312 62 2206E. Classic Cpc. 4 -t speed, radio & heater, 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN· MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA '73 CAPRI 2000 4 s peed. radio. heater. <428.JES) $2395. 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN · MEPCURY 1974 O.A TSUH 610W.AGOM 13H00 1Waeh Blvd spd, AM /FM cusette, Immaculate thruoul. \V(•\t minster lealher, S3400 or bst ofr. (376947G ). This weekend G30·2:J>Oor 892 6651 PP. 631 ·1993 OML y $4398 '1 speed. air cood., radio. heater & white sidewall ·70 124 Fiat Lo m1'g., new MBZ '75 240 MAR(f)UIS VOLVO urcs. l2SlKLE). paint. ~Iasis. S2150/bstoI DIESEL MISSION Vl~O ONLY $2495 fer. Eves, 646·7954 Rare4 spd manual trans. 831-2880 49S-l 210 NEWPORT BEACH '71 Fiat 124 Spyder Co n c o u rs co n d • 888DoveStreel $2100. 631-3667 (638MYF).Buy/lease '68MGB,yellow,newtop, brks & batteries, super NEWPORT DATSUN Hondo 9727 HOUSE OF clean & dependable , ___ 8_33_·_1_3_o_o __ -f ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORTS s1soo. 496-1596 art 4PM •74 HOMDA 213/921·8588 '68 GT. Reblt e ng, & CIVIC 714/523-7250 s pa r e. R uns well. 3 door! 4 spd, AM/FM, --M-B-Z '7S 450SEL Sl700/offer.Call675·0108. Automatic. air cond., '67 BMW Runs good. 73 Capri 2000, auto, good radio, heal<'r & low Radio, heate r , Ko n1 cond newtires milea~e. (67lf'VN). This !>hocks. Ph· 6-129595 ' 498-3762 lugg rack, PLO striped, Silver/black llhr, sunrf. Opel 9746 mag wheels. 33,000 A M/FM tape stereo.••••••••••••••••••••••• miles. A s teal • JT'S C62SLWG ) •73 OPEL GT '11.eekend OMLY $1998 MAR9UIS VOLVO '.\llSSlON VIEJO 831-2880 495-1210 fntW 1600. ·m. xlnt, $1995. 675 7416 Want ad res ults 642·567 '73 Capri, 4 spd, orig o\\ner, 50.000 m i, $2350 !213 1-131·7284 9701 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 73DATSUN COUP£ 'IOt9d luQ'9.t91' r .. c~ &OO''" ,_., 01"'' U·l~I BILL MAXEY TOYOTA DATSUN J\VES ____ I 1111 • l,.o,hlhi: 147 &\\\ HUN f t,.(, f('N If ACH 75 DATSUN 280Z CLEAN! (830 LFL) $2495 HOUSE OF Butterscotch w/ biscuit IMPORTS interior. 4 spet."d. In out- NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W.Coast Hwy. N.8. 642-9405 stanchni: garage ke pt 213/921 -8588 eond1t1011! <11711SW) 714/523· 7250 'ill MB 250 auto, t11r , AM !FM, sunroof. nr nu r:idials. clean. $4000./bst ofr. 675·4889 NEWPURT IMPORTS •MB '76 2fl0.S ivory/barn· boo int. Sunroof. cruise· 3100 W.Cout Hwy. kl <'ti, stereo. air. 2300 mi, 642·9405 flawless, 898·2720 ----------. $$ 4 speed, A/C, loaded, super clean. (970MND) Brand New '7 6 HONDA Cars OVER 100 280SL l !l70, both tops, 1969 Opel Kadtff A/T t lk 4 cyl., 4 speed, radio .. . ~l -· ·' .. =~ . t f .. . .~ '73 Ford Surfer Voo l ~1o-""'f'W1 \ 111 A , t') f"I'~.,.. J\t,"\.~ ~c.t'IQO•.tt•• 53995 76Midos26W Motor Home 8v Oot1~ ' , / ,. I C""' '""""' .. , .... ~~ ~ ~ ,.,.... '-'" l•• ~ ''°1')' S..• ,, s9995 7• Toyota Chinook wn<tw f"H•• • ,,,-..tl, ~~~llfWJlon•fl ~I 71 lnternotionol Troveloll w .. *'4> i-•' ,.,., • NEW '77's HERE NOW AT 15 CELICAS PRICED TO SELL 20 ZCARS PRICED TO S8.l 72Toyota Corolla -' •0!2 ,.,,.,.~"! Q9tlM y_,u">'tllt _..,_black lf\lttt•or •08LFZti ()nl; 5 1495 74Porsche 914Cpe. f.tl'tf)1jl,U 'Q "111..,lf ..... I~ ,,.,_,, ,_.,..,., 1mm1c.1''"''" '""~"" -act bl,,.., Jtl s2495 ORANGE COUNTY's 74Chev 5 ... ,.,., ~,o so•••'·"o qr__,.. Mita • , OO'tO mto• •9'11lWH 0-.•y 75 Chev # 1 CUSTOMER luv '2295 s--· ,,_ .• , ... _, ~· RELATIONS DEALER bl/ M IC•1 > L1 '"4 n•w 11908,.. .. """' •• '2895 # 1 QUALITY DEALER ~~'~r~. 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Wknds, eves 888 L>ove Street '67 DATSUN 2SSO H;irl>or llhd 49!l·3957 ; wkdys838·913-t NEWPORT BEACH llDSTER Cost:i Mei.a 540-!l&40 75 280S Mercedes, 22K mi. 833-1300 4 speed, radio, heater. '73 Datsun 240Z Brn, air. --loaded w/sunroof. ta pe. -·--- UlP802. Slk #43631 AM/fl\1 stereo tape. 4 '72 llonda CpeN u46e:\tnr~.. etc. 752.71166. s13.995. '70 OPEL •$1699• s pd, b s t orr 17 1-t l AM 1 FM ... KADETT 1127 6455 r ad 1 a Is nu Pa 1 n t 197 6 MBZ 280 4 eyl., auto. tr;ins., radio, •••• '61 DATSUM RD STER Hard to rind ! 187L TV Stk. #4605 •$1799• &15 77t;2 SUNROOF. :iulom:it1c & heater, whitewall tires • t9io 2·dr ~ 10 4·Spd, 67,()()(J _. • • -d L , L' v adultmi.ongcond. + 1916 ,cllowllondJ (l\lt air con 1,.I! N i:.\! l ow miles 5 7 ,237. US mac \\his. $1350. P\·t Station Wuson. SJlOO or 189JN) (1Z7BBM) pty. 642·7700. best orfcr Tape deck. $I I 900 s 1277. ..:....;:.....__ _______ , ster<.'O. lo m1, fii3 27214 '75 280 7. Cpe. 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PH ply. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 75 280z 83.5·4941 eves 56100 Ph 494 -3165 l97J PORSCHE 1 s pd AC . stereo Jen Healey·n Lowm1. 't>.'l .300 SI::. Leath intr. 911ETARGA w tape, M:igs, n <'\\ 1mmae, m11'it sell. 557. Orqun:ll throu~houl. 5speed,aircond.,stcreo. radials. xlnl cond As· 7700 rxt 47 days or SR500. Ph . 5·17 ·6157 & mags. Buy or XLNT sumc bal of 3 yr Jse Pvt . 673·4295 eves 640. 7220 lease plan. <GOOUPC>. t714>493 s:1:;.q --Mcnda 9739· '63 300 SE. Rare. sunroof , SADDLEIACK '67 BUICK WAGON Lot<; nf room• 670MXD '76 280Z. Auto Fired Ex ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11000121 ec !>luck w rar Ma~s. ·74 Maida HX:l Coupe'. 4 air, auto, xlnt cond. VALLEY IMPORTS S2900tofr 962·2596 831-2040 495-4949 $999 ;i 1 r loaded S72SO spd. under v..-nl\. very • • 836·402611.30am·4pm clean is;n.3202 • • •• '72 Datsun 1200CC. 2 dr . '73 Mazda RXJ Wa~on '72 MAZDA II T • Sharp, .i s pd. VT AM /FM, 4 spd. $1450. 26m m1 . 39mpg, bst ofr 557 6717 RX·l 645-7191. -------- 1 s peed 047FVD Stk. '73 Mazda Wagon . Gd i.100068 '73 240Z. sunroor, radial. cond, 4 spd. AM /FM, •$1199• mag whls. stereo. Best A/C. 581·9349or831·0480 • ••• offer. <213)596·5919 _._ .. _ 9 7 ---------Merce~s -n'I 40 '74 8210 Htchbck. 4 spd. ••• •••••••• •••••••••••• '75 GoltEMLIM stick. very good cond HAS YOUR LEA.SE BEEMTURNEO OOWH7 10,000 miles. 744MXC. S2195 631·2870or552·9434 Stk. #100074 •$2399• •••• •7' AMC PACER Like new. 10.000 miles 772MXX. Stk. #100046 •$3899• • ••• '70CHIVY PICKUP Looks &c runs 1 ood. 78196F. Slk. #100076 •$1999• •••• .. 7l Datsun 1200, 2 dr Seda n . trul y xlnl Letus revlew yourfinan· mechanical cond. $1275 ciel poten\ial-We have _67_3_·_40'Z0 _______ 1 over 27 plans geared to 9723 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '64·330 GT. Burgundy & blk. Borrani wire whls Xlnt. 644-9388/642·0054. put you into 11 Mercedes Benz. HOUSE OF IMPORTS 21 31921 ·8588 Fiat 9725 • •••••••••••••••••••••• __ 7_1_4_15_2_3_·_7_2_50 ___ • •1SFIAT 124 SPIDER s ap d ., a ir, yellow w/black top and interior. 15,620 ort1inal m iles. (~) - '74 MIZ 450SE 4 DOOR. Full power, rac· toey air cond., stereo & bur1un dy w /white leather. <304KYC). A.LLEM Okk/Cadlllac/GMC S.D. Frwy.-Avery Pkwy. LAGUNA NIGUEL CA.LL 495·6430 MR7. HOUSE OF IMPORTS 1!176 PorHh<' 1"ar,::a , metallic s1her w/black anochied tnm. Carrera mags, air com1 • 8 track stereo & only 5500 miles. (228PRC>. $16,500. Prt. JIJCOES IOU ply. Call 846-84-45; hours WEEKLY SPECIALS ·-~-=-~w_1n°g;;;,_r·k_a_r~_10_"£:_6_0 _ke-ep ~£W- 450SEL '72 o 911T. LI~ new, SOM, alloys, S lnstru. AMffM. Must sell this weekend! :>54·2647 No C'P. REDUCTION '74 Por 914. 2 litre eng., ft FM, new radlall1, cxcep· f M Cllllce tf Clltrs tional cond. &41 6452 or $20,669 C.1p Co~t $13,1451_833 __ -060_2_· __ Buy Back 360EL SJSll.85 1964 Porsc h e 356C. plu.<1 tax-llc. Ser. 0583tl r estored $5995. (714) CALL 1-'0R QUOTE 848·0928 ' ON 48 r.10S. LEASt: ·-------- -USED CMS- '71 MBZ 280SE 2 Cabriolet Convert . $4700, really sharp! 714 -846·4087 '70 TARGA T, clean, lo mi, S s p d , a lloys, AM/FM, xtras '7300/ol· fer. 631-0283 or 540-2499 ' 3:5 COUPE '74-914, many extras, Im· mac. cood, lo ml. Mu1t ALSO LARGE SELECTION OF DEMOS XLNT SAVINGS Nl .WPllHT tr1 f'll I\ TS Leather AM·FM Stereo, see to opprec. 556-Q07 • Air Cond. Etc. 428FFM '65 Porsche C. Rblt e.na. MB1.280Cpes and Sedans $2895. Must sell (213) MBZ4SOSEL'sandSE's 59'Z-S950Surf!!ldc 1'---------• MBZ3SOSLandSLC '68. 912 very lo mt, new 58 3000, a u to, P I O. 3100 W.Coasthy.MA. 642·9405 1874 Fiat 128 2 door, 4 speed, with AM/FM &r radials. Must 1ee. First om:r over woo. 491·3948 Eves. &176 n at i.ae Spl4w. All xtra1. 1,ooornt. •ssaoo. 2 U/ 335-0.123 AM/FM, velour Int. -m ._llS--radials, xlnt cond. Muat clean all orig. $450() or bst ~ sell.$4675. 833-0119 orr. PP, 631-1993 Great Selection Buy or Lease MIZ '73 4SOSLC I In Stock Now! Rare concour a cond Sunrt. alloys, lulhc-.r. steTeo, lo ml. (648HPK> HOUSE OF IMPORTS .. 2131121-eSll 141523-7250 213/921-8588 714/523-7250 MERCEDES RENZ 911E Coupe, 5 apd, tac· tory maaa. \angeilne/blk leather. Becker FM ster eo cau., front 1pollen, tta.r wlodableld washer. 21.000 mt. l ~r. $7995. 831-2278 1 Pom:he .914. Blk ext., b1k hit., PM ca11ette stereo. Car cover. Ukt new,$3800.-...396 A..t.o'· Imported A.vto,, ltaport.d · Autos, l19ported Autoa. lmport.d ·"utoa. Used Autoa. UHd Sund•Y November 21 . 1976 DAILY PILOT CJ§ •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ronche 9750 Toyota 9765 Volcswageft '770 VolluWQCJ" 9 770 Weir 9910 Codllloc t9 IS ~~·.~!~~•••••••••••• AMtot, Hew 9100 A*s. 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Make o!r. 6<M·9'784 SADDLHACK V AUEY IMPORTS 831 -2040 495-4949 ?•TOYOTA PIC• ur 19'74Su r Deetll• Many xtra-;. ~upcr cll'an. '76 Elet·tra Limited. 15.000 ""· r 8pe k t "· ~ac ~50 IJ7U 3HH m1ll'L loaded $7,-&50 da~:.•r automobile Lo ·w ConvcrtJbJc SS xtnt .... nroo. lrac ape "" "'· • low miles. (3355). 'N Supl'r Hc•1•Lh· l.1kl' 640-7"0l day. Slk. lf~707a. Sall! '2200. ' • ,.,_., noo .,..,tu,.,. Rare '65 912 Por~che 5 :.pd. R e blt t.'OK. Xlnt cond. S4800 or trade + ca:.h 400 7620 ~";;;"" """ °""'"' 1973 412·4 Door new l uwur \lu::.l .,c11 Codfllac 9915 dur lo th:..il11ltly S27Uo ••••••••••••••• •••••• •• Pnre G.11·3388 $8395. 540-5630 'W Cam.aro. aulo, PS/l'8. xlnt cond . $1190. Ph 1197 ·lM>.SS or 1146 8004 '62 Hrdtp <.:abnolN, all ong., no ru:oit. Xlnl cond ssooo . 979 07 26 0 &Ui 61137. ·oo 911S TnrgJ 5 !>Pd • al loys. AM1F!\I. Yl·llow, sharp . ,\lu ~l :.e ll t>i4 1740 'G6 912 5 Speed Rebll eng. New pa1nl & !>hork:. ~lul'h morl' Minl t'<llld S.').l(J() <213) 43-1-62211 '72 911. low m1, A!\l!f!\1 ::.trrl'<>·ras .... bra. Kon1~. & more 54500 or b..•st or fer 673 l252e\•es --- Bill MAXEY TOYOTA ,,,,, •·••hl l•d. ... , l\'t\ HUH11M'-'1o.illlACM 72TOYOTA C'ELICA Excellen t c:ond . 1141FEC > SALE! $2299. GARDEN WEST VW ~ Blu«k:. \\ of 11 .. a, h llh<1 760U \\ estmut..,lt•r lih•1 Wl•stmin..,ter 11!!3 7~1 759115.sunroor. rhorolalc 70 MK II. 2·dr. Auto, uro~n. t a o anl, xlnt rad1.ils. white ~25. Sl2.400 493 7530 557 J522 after lOA :\I '00 !HIS 'rher, 1mmac: '70 :\I.irk 11. <1 speed. arr. Sta!IS CJll .ill Ii .:ood cond .. sac. S\400, Hl5 1717 p1wate parly 549-1765 '68 !Ill S T;.ui:.1 Bart· Xlnl 1·11ncl ~lu~l ~l·ll :)7,IM~)orollrr a!X l~) Rolls Royce 9756 ...................•..• '74 CAMPER Toyota Chmook. 4 speed . l.1l'tury air ronditionin)!. ,\m r;icl10, vc:ry dt•an. Im\ rntll'' 1515LD1 > $4795. (lOSfD SUNDAYS 7 1 Corolla J'tJ~ nl~I S5. J\I \I; :-..1 f I l' h "'I' 1!Iii 1 :Jo.ooo m1. :m mp~'. 5 i;pd. . . rud1ab, 1mmar 52500 or Autom 11tie, ster eo & 30,000mlles. <947J GT>. SADOLEIACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495-4949 •CLOSEOUT• <H' ALI. '76 RABBITS SUPER SAVINGS BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE San Juan Capistrano 837-4800 493-4511 •CLOSEOUT• OF ALL '76 DASHERS 2 Doors + 4 Doors And Stationwagons SAVE-SA VE-SA VE BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE San Juan Capistrano 837-4800493.4511 NEW 1977 RABBIT $65.73 plus tax 36 mu. 0 E L . U i\ l' Total down pa) nH'lll S2G9 .67 plu~ I 1e. Hl'' Sl904 tJ5 GARDEN WEST VW 2 Btorks W of Beat·h Bl\'d 7600 Weslmmsll'r Blvd Weslmmster 893 7551 536·95113 72 Convt•rt \'W, >.Int rund, very ~harp, '\M. fl\I tu11c dt!<'k. l'Pl S2600 673 485:! 65 VW hardtop, ~unroor. new brukl':., t in•:; & shor k:., It. II, top 11wc h rond $795 or 11>.l of 1 ~162 IJ.l(i6 1972 VW BEETLE I i.pcl>d. :.unroot & radfo 13961-'VV J. BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE San .Juan Ca pai.lrano 837·4800493.4511 1976VWCa mper New, 6,000m1. 56700. 494 9912 '69VWBUG \' 8. radio. hrall'r. l'Lc· \481At:OI s 1277. Dunton Ford 1240 S M•1n ot Wa1M• SA 546-7070 '7:! 11uc;, hllll'. A!\I FM . J:d rnnd ~:!011() !.ll1t!·ll 117 (;om• Sun . 1·.ill !\1011 mi I VW Sunhu~. 23,IHH) llll, ~:?!l!lf1 1~13 535U ·71 VW Hui: Low mile. goucl l'Ond. Must ~l'll 52300 or offer. 548 191!6 Holt... H1l\ t'l' S1h 1•r l loud ff, _52 8.,.111 Ill :!!I mo orii: 1111 1m 11 \'r ' ------.67 Sqbk SltiOO. needs hltll' '7l F.ictory Cmpr, oni: Pl't'l'.ilJl~ rn.i1nt.•11wd l!l71 To\ota Cmolla Wi:n. restoring Eric 581·9388 ownr. mec h 'tint, nu ;-; .. \\I\ 1111hol ,t1·rl•d .iulo.t.6001'l'\'nl!.33,000 anytime radial!. l"!\1 tape th1111111t \\ «h11wh1l IJ mi SI 150 K-17 !115.1 ---sr.so ofr 9iiO 45.>1 CS) Nabers Cadillac Quality and Price GuaranlN~d I c:,1,111~ Spc~ rah\h P1cflo1 fl'd RJtCs l .m~cst Sclrl11n11 , •I Ne'~ & Llwd CadillJc' in 01.sn~c County Op1n Sunday Cadillac Ma,1cr Oe.iler 11100 t I tr h11r Bl' d C , "1 , ~k,.1 S-10'l1 UO Nabers Cadillac, ·71 Cad. 4 Dr . Absolutely 1rnrnar. :'llew paint. Yin) I Lop. brake:.. t1res, eni:. tuned, while on white. full leather. Local re IOll~SO\ & so~ • LINCOI N · MlACURY 2626HARIOR BLVD. COSTA MESA '16 &'<ian Seville, under 15.000 m1 , xlnt roo d Loa ded. 6-t0-!*400 0 1 ti4-I 5!164 leave messa i:l' Just 2 From Our Fine Selection Of Cadillac Rualu 76ELDORADO COUPE FUii po"er. factory atr cond., stereo tape, crw~e control, leather ant. & truck lock. Lake brand new! (707XDN). 76ELDORADO CONVERTIBLE RARE! F'ull powl'r. fol· lory 1 air l'Ond . !>ll·rro, c·ru1se <'Ontrol .\ only 1:1.000 mill's Aml~r!llow f1rem1l1l wh1lt' top & ll!alhl'r. Almo~t NEW! (3788). ALLEN Olds/Cadillal' GMC S.l>. F'rwy.-A\'l·ry Pkwy. LAvUNA NIUU f:L CALL 495-6430 ;.illor 's pride & joy. ·75 cad EIOo Conv. Im Hl.'low deale r prire. mar .. Plum w/wht inl & _&l-0·5560. 6.t4-0505 E\'es_ top. $11,000 644·2062 J::ar· 1974 COUPE de Valle, _l_y_a_m_. __ _ loaded. 1st ownt>r, lo m1. •Last of a breed. '75 CdV In beaut. rond. Looks Silver w/burgundy leath like new car! 56400. ant. Loaded 23,000 ma &l-0-6690 S7500. PP. 552·7143 ------Chenot•• 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dotl't Su Us First ... 8ut See Us Last!!! 0 1f You Don't Buy From CONNEL1, You're Payin9 Too Much!" CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Har bor Blvtl. COSfAMESA 546-l200 '72CHEVY BISCAYNE V-8, aulo. trans .. ractory air conditioning. racho, h\'alt.'r. tLac.2001-'BW l SI 099. GROTH CHEVROLET 1821 I HACH ILVO. 847·6087 549-333 1 HUMTIHGTOM IEACH '71 CHEVY IMPALACPE V-8. ;.iuto. trans., fal·Lor) air <·onditioning, pow{'r steerini.;. vinyl roof. J<:x Lra m('e. 398CTM s 1399. GROTH INVENTOR! REDUCTION: GIANT SAVINGS ON ALL MODELS HERE ARE Z OF THE FEATURED MODELS ._ ~ ......... t"'-.......... ... . .... ~ .... ,,,. .. ", ..... ' The 1976Fiat128 Standard. AND furn. ~··• lu 1H'li1'1 ' ·71 Super Bui.:. ~Int ennd 7;J!) 1!077 ;~, C'oroll,1 Wi:n. !l s11d. :\Ian} Mr as ;o.:l.'w !>trrro Volvo Exquisite '76 Cad El 72 El Dorado Conver t CHEVROLET loaded, 39.000 mi, orig 11211 IEACH ILVD. Saab 9760 \ \l ~·'1. ,11r. rcx1f r.itl.. ,\..,kini: s1;95 or bc:.l ol mml tond . S:J395 bsl ofr fer ~· 1077. 114-1 0815. •••••••••••• •••••••••• • Uo r ado con,·erl. Wht 9772 w red lealh int. Very lo ma 516,900. (716)334·2420 ownr. Always t reated 147·6087 549-lllt with T LC. T lllS <.:AR IS HUMTIMGTOH IUCH J\BSOLUTEl.Y I M ·------- MACULATJ::. 56250 or '72 Impala Coupe. new The 1!*76Fiat131 Sedan. ••••••••• • •••• • •• • • • •• • ~7 Mb5.tl 1971 SAAB 99E '73 VW 412 Wa9on ,\ulomalH'. air t ond , I>\\ r hrakc:~. "hel'l l'll\ e r ,, '1nyl interior & A~I· F'.\t s t1.•reo Im - maculate tond1l 111n 1235.J Ffl I . I "IWl·d . h1l·l lll)l'd Hiii r a cl 1 11 h 1• a I l' r &.. \\ h 1 t l. w .1 I I t 1 rt• " 1!.12:WBF> OMLYSl495 NEWPORT DATSUM 81!1! l>ovt• Strt>l'l NEWf'OHT IH:Al'l I 833-1300 Toyota 9765 •.•.••..•...••......... '77 TOYOTAs HERE MOW •MEW COLORS •MEW MODELS 1111;.:1• :-..t\ 1111' 1111 \l.I 11 rtl.11111111( Ill\\ .......... 11.·trll" I hl• Bc-1 1• r H.1n'.11n MARQUIS TOY OT A \ll~:-.(11' \IF 1 ll 83 1-288049S-1210 '73 TOYOTA COROLLA 1600 CPE 1 1111•d .111 • 1111ol1t1onrn·· I .111111 lh',111 I ..,,,,. 11 111 d,1, 1f,1, 1.~.f\f .L • s 1699. GROTH CHEVROLET IUll HACH I LVO 847·•017 SO·lllt HUH TtMGTOM HACH '73 TOYOTA COttOMA CP'f. Bill MAXEY TOYOTA t lll• l••c"l'•4 It' I \\\ HUNftU(;,, fOH If &(H 3 TOCHOOSE 1972 TOYOTA 4000R SEDAM \ut11rnatu-. r.11ho hl•alt•r & :.11r rnml HHKG BK 1 T iu., Wl'l·k1·111l ONLY $1998 1972TOYOTA CELICA OMLYSl995 NEWPORT DA TSUH 888 Dove Strc<'I ~EWPOHT BEACH Bll-1300 I 'Jl<'l'd. radm. h('at..1 & '71 '1/W Bug . s11nrf, taPl' 'rnyl lop 1632KKZ 1 Thi::. dk. ma)!~. r:idtab :>:!600 Wl'l.'k<•rl(I 642·1!1.tl, 5.t6·8117 ONLY $2398 1973 TOYOTA MARK II COUPE I '1~"·11 I ,Hl hl h<•.11t-r 1m r 'k1·1111~~ .111 1·111111 ,\ l ti \\ 111 I I I' ,1 I! .. ~·11 l'V rh" \"'""1 111t ONLY 2498 MARQUIS TOY OT A. \llS.....,10'\'. \'IE.I 0 831-2880 495-1210 ·71 ro~ot,1 Coioll.1 '.! 1lr ''·' \\ i.:n •• tULO II .111 ... 11r \\I F\1 1111 \ .1h ,. 111h ~ 01\ll h llltil ,. lh'"' I lrt'" 'Int 1t•t11l 'IHl~I lll''l 1111 !Mi:I ;r.1 '1 \ "' 9767 ......•.•..•••...•..... 1~ l'I! I\ \1111 m1•1 h:1nlt'a l'llllcl. '11.;l11 "I 1.;11 \11~'11 t~. !'HI\ :--1•\\ lup i;cl tn 11 rhll tr.111' ~''I: 111·1·1!• .... 011.. (I,.,, olr t .tll .1fl 7 4 TRIUMPH TU ""'"" r l'tlflll 1 1:\Jil'fll. I S°'e! $4795. GAIDEN WEST VW HI .. , k'"' or Hr11rh lilHI ;ti.e•1 \ii\ •• ..,, rtHn,lt•r P.l\cl "'•· '""n''''' irn ;~1 '67 Tltl\ ms m.ooo m t n t• w 1J ;i 1 n t . 1· 1 u l <' h stiocks. i.c.it". rhll c11rh:. fronl t'nd & \aht'' Kad1ali. S IH75 'ofr 64S~ ·75 Sp1H1rr. mint ''"n'I pln!l l rt Pl'. lll,000 l'T\I, SJRSO. ~:II! 11211\ ·n \'W Bui:. ti:?.ooo rm .:11 1•ond SI 700 or 111J I,,• 111 ll•r •lt)li.:11 Ill SALE 68 VW BEETLE Y BZ380 $1399. 69 VWBEETLE !l l9GW1t $1799. 70VW BUS 1182.\('(; S2299. 70 VWK.GHIA x1:1.\Kll s 1899. 70 VW BEETLE ;: 15-1:? Sl799. 70 VW BEETLE !1.16BLI> s 1999. 7 1 VWIUS O:l!llH>\' S2799. 7 1 VWCAMPER !llhlH II S3 I 99. 71 VWCAMPER 'l:!ll>l ·' S3499. 7 1 VWCAMPER W9<.'~P $3299. 72VWCAMPER 2AAJNU $3999. 72 'IW BUS :H56 S3499. ·;11 Hl'tmill <'01? llrtl nr\\ Volbwac;ien 9770 72 VW BEETLE 1!12GNll $2299. t luleh, brc1 IH*\.\' t1rt.•"' t:x ••••••••••••••••••••••• rnnd. S.15 3(:[)11 71i VW H:ibh1t. h1tt"'ll 71i < '11roll.1 1•ou11<· I '111·1·11, H II. hk1• "''" :!'t.111 >UI .,.,I.I '72 Toyota Celie a I 1 ~I I 'I"'"'' r.uli•1 h<•,1le r. \\h1t1·\\,tll t1r1•, tinted 1:1.1,.. •'-.... hrc-1 cu\ l' r '> • ~ U JI< I 11 I l' I' ' I 1119Fl-:l; I · OMLYSl99S NEWPORT DATSUN 8118 Dm e Street NEWPORT BE1\Cll 833-1300 171 TOYOTA COIOUA WAGOM • ._, ""'"> Jv•I e Oi~V c.tt 1371CX~I 5 1395 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 'II I I • •• • t •ol I' e •• 1.,.' 00 " .,. 11 • • ;---.. 'lnl l'ond ,\:\I F:\1 \.11w 1\-12 71111 FREE!! ACCESSORIES pur<'ha:.e a nc~ 77 OR 76 IEETLE, RABBIT SCIROCCO DASHH.IUS before 11·30·76 ,Ind luxe your rho1ce of $200.00 In fre• Dealer ac· cessories!! GARDEN WlST YW : ll!.11 ~' \\ .. 1 11 .. ". 11 111 "t ,liCMI \\•·~I trl 111,lo·r Ill' d \\,.,1rn111 .. 1<•r ~1:1 i'1.'ll '72 VW 411. xlnt <'0·111 AT, J\C. /\MffM. Make Offet M7·2808 ·n STA. WGN. Sunrl 800 ml. on nu rcblt Nu r nd. Utta. xJnl rond $2895. 673-7680 d11y1, 97t L e\les. - -+ 72 VWIEETLE 07.H'\'ll S2299. 7 2VW412WGM 20H:on $2199. 72 VW BEETLE ~7M XW $2199. 73 VW BUS 287JR~I $3799. 7JYW412 lllHO.I $2199. 73VW412 950JFE $1999. 73 VWIEETLE S92UOJI $2499. 7 4 VW BEETLE 2(>81.1.lO $2499. 74 VWIEETLE 539P<;R $2699. G ARDEN WEST YW 1 • , • I'. 'l' t I, , '"' .. \\ ' • I I ' 'I \\I , ! t '1 1 I ' '\'t , 1 •' '77 VOLVO HERE NOW •NEW COLORS •NEW MODELS lluge i:.avm)!s on all re ma1n1ng 11rw 7tis & D<'mos 1n stock . MARQUIS VOLVO MISSION Vlt::JO 8 31 -2880 495-1210 ORANGE COUHTY I VOLVO 1-.:\l'l.l 'Sl\.'t-:LY \'01.\'0 Lai l(l'~l \'nho ll('all•r 11101a11gl'l"nunt\' lll'Y or I.E.\...., I-. l>IH t-:l wr [ff~:] 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 •SALES •SERVICE •LEASING Overseas Delivery S1·1'11·1• & 11.111'-IHI\\ "111'11 on Sal ~ x tu 4 J11r ~uur ltlll\ Clll••nn• fill 111 Sl1l·k. air. rrhll, LC'1~un• W 111 lcl. 1..1~ ll1ll:. 1:!7!i Ph 5111 11211 ·7:11 2 l45 W gn, ~lll'k, nu lire~ t'lulch. lo ml. gd rnnd. 53400. 't!)t 74i:t Autos, Us~d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................•.. Best ocrcr tllk('' <I 68Javehn 751·09R4 & 752 97115 ·7-1 Gremlin. low m1. ~ood l'Ond. new lire~. askmg Sl9'J5548·1340 lulck ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 IUJCK CENTURY WAGON V 8, auto tnms .. factory m r concllllmun~. powrr s leerrng. powrr <rllsc > brakes, power windows, power c;rats. r11dio, heoler. wh1tewllll llres . tinted s:lass. \\ hc:l'I rov- ers. till wh<'el, r0<1f rack. Lo miles. Nlct•' l45211i'.S) $3695. 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • I INI Ol N Ml 11C 1.IRV 2626 HA.HOR llVD. COSTA MESA '73 CADILLAC ELDORADO bst ofr. San C lem . Lares & brakes. Ii i Tlus gold beauty with a 492 72'J6or492 9031 mi leagl'-~ood shape. "h1lc 'inyl roor has only . . -51295. 493 0961 itone JUSl O\c:r 33,000 N Coupe dl'V1llc. Ill m1 . -- m1lrs. i\ true luxury car but runs J!rral & looks '74 Monie Carlo landau. w1Lh all lhl• ni ce in le nor new. All l\lra:.. Si!GSO Dlktblk buckets & ml. ap(Ximlml·nts ~ou would 968·5800 Auto. air, PIS. P i ll. pwr c:xpeC'I Lil'. 143N 111. El 0 .• l I k 1 -windows, R track. many 56195 73 orauo, 1 ac , w 11lc xtras. S3900 firm. (?l4 ) • padded Landau I 11µ, 64&-0972 540 5630 stereo lapc. llh whl, i.plil · ---- -front l!il'C seats . lealh, '74 Malibu. auto, air. Ian· IOll~SO~ & so~ • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626 HARBOa BLVD. pvt ply. $4600 846·0706 da u r oof. xlnt cond , Camaro 9917 S3065. 8-12·0413 aft 2PM __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·72 Montr Carlo. PS. PB, Mission Viejo lmpor 2870 1 Marguerite Parkway MISSION VIEJO (San Diego Frwy.-Avery Exit) 831-1742 495-1700 COSTA MESA 71 Cpe Ur Valle. Arrt1c ~ hl. blue roof, mat,·hn '.: uphol. all pwr. Al\! J"!'\1 t.111\'. lilt whl. Ill'\\ tire~. :'.:!'150 Ph· 495-61>ll7 ·61 Camnro. r;illye ~port , landau top. llll whl. ra"-111•••••••••••••••••• ~d roncl. 5120() bsl olr IOI') air. I n\\nl•r S2200. ~-----------------644·5059 fj.W 0633 , -...... --... I .. o._.eo..:1 '68 QllT\dro 327 VH-4 i.pd '71 :'1:11\a , A I'. I' :.... I' B. Nd.., dutch & :..>me llO<h xlnt cnml s 1:)00 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS wrk S775 Ph Ii 16 1!111$ • ti15 ti:J II Vov C.., Sell h Fond It I 642 5678 I One C'lll Ser«< l•ade n W~I\" w-Ad -Fast Ctedot '°""'""" Autos. Hew 9800 Autos, Mew 9100 ................................................................................................................... LARGE INVENTORY OF '76 DATSUNS STILL AVAILABLE BELOW '76 PRICES BIG DISCOUNTS * O FFER ENDS 11 -23-76 * BIG DISCOUNTS LET'S TALK ~\~~URKEY! VALIDVALUECARS ·if.~' THE $2995 '75 710 4 DR. SEDAN ., :~~ 1977 F u I I y f a c I o r y s2395 .-·"..:-: / -. \:°'~ -~UIOOed 4 soeed & equipped 4 speed C' :-. · I ~ hoa1,., radio & healer • · ,1 •-"-'~• 4 (JHL710041473-3303) -~ I~ ., v-----~ (Hl6210800050· 684} ________ P!_ ... _l_•·_n_.: .... _• _ <"" ~~~). # DATSUN HONEY BEE ·~~l~~~~~E '75 710 4 DR. SEDAN ~ Fu lly fa c t o ry s2 ·~;;,•/_ ~-.y WE HAVE 1977 eouiooed Automa11c. 595 · ._;.,---".,) healer & side ,~~1~;~~53835-3839) P! ... , .. ,l.._. DATSUN 280Z's '75 710 4 DR. SEDAN Fully factory equlpoed 4 s oeed. radio heater & Foctwy A.Ir CoMJHo.i.. (JHL 7 '0044 I 88-3650) S2695 ,,,.,, t •• & l<~~ '75 710 4 DR. SEDAM Fully factory eou1ooed Automatic. radio & side moldings (JHL 10040892-32991 S2695 '76 710 4 DR. SEDAM Fully laclory eou1poed Automatic. radio, s ide moldiogs (JHL710070761-3888) USE SAN JUAN CREEK OF FA AMP 4-SOUTH S2895 IMMEDIATE - DELIVERY .. • • Sar• -.. Bne'• what YM '" oe the f'bt m tut YM ~u 't get oe the Da&M&D 6-%11 It Ule To,.ta Corolla at aar price - •Overhead cam engl.lle • l:adeP.lftdeat Alpt!!Won •Freel wheel drive •Wlddtrack • Rack. p .... ••eert.c • U.ger wt.e.lbase • Ilion tnmk tpace THE FIAT 128 • More reom .. Ute back teat • More vbabillty 13750 BEACH BLVD. WESTMINSTER 537.7777 898-6777 ~:. ASK YOUR SALESMAN : ABOUT TREttel>OUS . DISCOUNTS ON All ~. .• REMAINING 76 MODELS! ·. .... • LlffiE OR NO r.ASH? • SHORT ON DOWN PAYMENT? • NEW IN 1lE ARE.A? • SHORT TIME ON THE JOB? • JUST STARTING OUT · LIT OMI OF OUI SAL.ISMIM SHOW YOU TMI MAMY WAYS WI Hl1' P'IOPU Ult YOU IYHY DAY IH PUICHASIM~ YOUI MIW 01 USED CAI!!! 5199 DOWll DRIYERSI ON APPROVED CRf OfT!! We Need Trades TUDf 1H TOUI CALrAJD FOi 01 ttOT!!! Spet'ial Factor)' Demos Sale Priced Belorr /11 l'oice '76 CORONA ..... ," '76 MK II so .... ,. '76 MICll '°"'"'. s4192 54373 s4373 S.. I I~ c;.., •I~ "-o I• )A11"0"~ ..,.. •a.u.Jn)]\l . ~ '-"•.1t P 'Y . :WE HAVE BEEN KNOWN ; TO SELL FOR LESS!! ; WE LEASE ••• All MAKES AND MODELS!! '76 VOLVO 262GLA vr .'Jt;l''"r 1 ex ,.~ "•, , .w1•, !) ... ll •76 VOLVO 264GL0 v ,'t\•fi'·•' ·~" ll"' \11'l \\h ~ti 51299 '73 MAZDA RX2 4 \Deed -~?GOP ,. . "' ; .. .. • . Aadoa. Uaed Aldos. U1ed • UMCI Uaed Aados. UMd A.Mtos, Uaed • ....................... ........................ ...................... .............. _ ...................................................... . ce........ 9920 CMYraW 9920 ~ 9'21 eowt•1.t.iil 9930 Font '940 Unc• 994i .......................................................................................................................................... "74 Monte Carlo, PS. PB, TWOTOCHOOSE '70 Newport air P IS JUST AlllVID . G I 1 soo b d ~~:ft:~~q.~. P/B. '13,ooO mi,' aood THEFAIULOUS ':.c~aP:noy ~~~e:e& 197SMARICIV lt76CHEVY cood. $850. 962.8290 or •77 MARK V brakes (ldayold) runa F\!lly loaded wtall op- 66 ss C1\ev('lle 396 auto, MpH1I CARO 833-3131 wkdays. Pvt J>ly. real~ 963-llsS lions. Well maiot, lm- S8SO o r besl offer. Full power, factory air '68 lmpenal, fulJ pwr, air GOOO S&ICTIOM mac. Pvt. ply. $9'1H· 751-4'154 cond., A Ml FM, till cond, new brk.s &shocks, IN STOCK FOR CbeTry 'U Ranchero. takeover ls() or lessthao whoo!, t'rwse control & xlnt runomg cond, $'175. lMMEDtAT£ Sharp w/tuck & roll, eit· l y r . Mus t sell lhl• '75CHEVY rallye wheels. Like new! S92--0992 DF.UVERY tru,sldepipea830-47~. weeJcend.833-8613. {539l'JlU. '74 Torino Cpe. A/C, vinyl '75 UHCOLM GUSTAFSON 1971 CHEVY eo.t....... 9930 •••••••••• -;r ••••••••••• 1975 MARK IV Leather, 60/4Q seals ft LINCOLN MERCURY 16 600 B e..ich Blvd Uuntington &•.ict1 842-8844 full power. (347LVY>. c:cw.tff9 9932 MQH'TI CARLO AutomallC', factory air cood., pwr. steering & brakes, vinyl roof & rallye whee ls. Sharp! ••••••··~"•••••-••••• <2·15CTP). --...z.~~-----ALLEH MalMrs c.-D-.c Olds/CadlUac/GMC HOO....._. ..... SD. Frwy.-Avery Pkwy C... Met.a "°9 LAGUNA. NIGUEL CALL 495-6430 CORVETTES CHOICE OF 17 196 I THRU 197' 4 speeds & AutomaUc. top & seats. 67 .000 mi. 4 Dl AsU199S. 675-1883 Town Sedao. See lt DOW •7JFORD PIHTOWAGOM 4 apeed, radio, beater. <~Y). $1977. Dunton Ford '7\1l" "'···· A "'•' • ' c. A 546 ·7070 tbla la a beauty. a II power including aide vent windows, AM/FM stereo. cruiae control, till wbeet, air~ A really plush towp car for tbe family who ja interested in U\e flnest. Stk. 1463. $7995. 540·5.22. . • MOHTE CARLO V-8, auto. trans .. facto11· air condil1onmg, power '72 Caprice Met. Brwn steering, power disr w Landau t o p Good brake!., radio. healer. rond. $ll:ISO. 644-1680 unde r 12,000 miles ews/wknds. •75 MARK IY Loaded ·with all the goodies. Must see to ap- preciate. (483LPWJ $86.6. GUSTAFSON Or-.Co.ty'a l.Grgitst " FlMst . s.tKtioft _________ ,IWlmti!I '75 FORD 2626 HAlltlOR ILVD. GRANADA CPE. .COSTA MESA E Z FINANCING WE LEASE CORVETTES 6 cyl, auto. trans .• fac· How"'RD CL-y-'-t tory air, power steering, '71 UHCOLM <12-UtWL>. $4477. Dunton Ford 2240 S Mo •" al ~a,nf'r c; A 546·7070 '68 Malibu Spt Cpe. Needs engine work $385 548-4967 LINCOLN MERCUR Y 16800 Beach Blvd Huntington Beact't 842-8844 "" -rvte r brakes, AM/FM Oove&QuailSlreels stereo radio, be ater, NEWPORT BEACH wsw, w~l covers, ·one 83].0555 year or 12.000 mile war-Chevy '74 Caprice Wgn. ---------1---_:_-~.::....:.--i ranly, (471LVI) All elec, loaded w/xtras. i3 Town Sedan. Gd gas '73 Corvette. T-Top 350. $3976. x Int con d , l own r . mileage. Clean. $3995. Pb Air. auto, PW /.PS/P&. 492-8326 846·3529 Pvt. pty. SSOOO. Eves 640-7798 4DR. Sedan. Full power. air cond.. a real ruaigbl family car wit.h many miles of good trauporta· lion l efl lo it. Lie. 322KLH. This •eek'& special only $2895. 9100 Autos, Mew 9800 Awtos. New 910 '63 Corvte. Spit wndw, 327 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4spd. all orig. Tires. Dunton Ford r-------.1 'rims. S6300/bsl ofr PP 12.JO S t.l..11 1 4•' W"'""' "A 546 ·7070 . s4o-563-o SERVICE POLICY! ..W'76PICJCUP s7113 f.04, t "H1 '!"l l" n., l1 l l • r .. 11" ,\I ''''">\I Wr,11f 1t i tUUt t • C. t. l '"! 1\ N' 1,r In.>',,# • ,-<.,,.. .. , MO. 51799 · '72 COURIER 4 speed •823746 54499 52999 '73 240Z 72 VOLVO 144E Automatoc •733ELG 631-1993. IOll\SO" \\so" • LINCOLN· MERCURY 'i2 Corvette. White T-top 4 spd. air, 350 eng. leath Mmt $.5800, 846-9677 '73FORD . 2626HARIORBLVO. GRAM TORIMO COSTA MESA Cougar 9933 4 DR. MaYft'ick 9947 V~8, auto .. t~ans., factory ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · c o · air cond1t1ong, power , m ougar. ng. owner. st eering, power disc 73 Maverick . l ow Xlnt cond. lo m1lea&c. brakes, radio, beater. m1leaae, i:7ood cond. _s_l7_oo_._l'_h_G_75_·329 __ i ---• w h 1tcwa 11 lir e s . 6 s.3471 '69 Cougar, PtS, P /B. l0llDAJ. Mercury 9950 Arr, new tires . Runs $2417. ••••••••••••••••••••••• great. SlOOO. 494-1235 Must sell "12 Mere Mon· DOdge 9935 tego. V8, AT, Fact AC, ••••••••••••••••••••••• PS, AM/FM stereo, vin , Dunton Ford Dodge Colt 2000GT Sspd. A/C, AM/FM stereo. 1 yr old. Asking $3,000. Call W-8009 or 731-1980. 2240 S M•in at W arm!' S A 546· 7070 '66 Dodge Charg er, '63 Falcon 4-dr. ~~od Cherry cond., must see trans. Auto-transmisSlon 'lo appreciate. 892-4626 $350. Call 962·3822 Ford 9940 ·m ford Wagon. 9 pass, 00 ,000 miles, air, good •••••••••••••••••••••• • cond, ~/bst 545.qs77 1975FORD . GRAND TORINO ~~•••••••••••!!~~ BROUGHAM 4 Door. fo\111 power, f::artory air cond .. stereo, tilt wheel & only 11,000 actual males. Likenew! (592NXM ). AL LEH Olds/Cadillac/GM C S.O.Frwy.-Avery Pkwy. LAGUNA NIGUEL CALL 495-6430 '75 COUGAR XR7 V8. AT, FacAir, PS PB, Al\l/FM Ste reo. wsw, Vtop Bea ut. silv.blue (S62LVZ> $4999 rf., xlnt cond. $2%99/bst olr.640-8489 '75MERCURY WAGON v.a, aulo. trans .• ractary air conditioning. power steering, power (disc) brakes, radio, healer. whitewall tires, tinted glass. Perfect family car. (SS8MDV> $4595 • 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN M£RCURY 2626 HARIOR ILVD. COSTA MESA fClftCJ 99SZ •••••••••••••••••••••• '72MUSTANG •75 LTD Exec. car, im- mac, lo mileage, a ir cond, Avocado green. 54300/best offer. Pvt ply. '74 T·llRD Hardtop, VS, auto air. PS PB Pwind, AM/FM stereo. Vtop, rally whls. GRANDE CPE <156000> V..S, auto. lraos., factory S5299 air conditfoning. power steering, vinyl roof. See • it today! (S95EOO > 813LQB . 540·7800 8-5 '75 LIHCOLM weekdays. 524 ·2157 2dr Cpe, fully cquip'd, weekends. Ask ror Bud . AM/FM stereo, Vtop, leather seats. tilt whl. '74 Torino Wgn. 6 pass .. spd C'Ont. Manager 's mr, rack, lo mi .• $3100. S p e c i a I ! S h a r p ! _6_73_·24_30 ______ 1 l228MVC) $2799. GROTH CHEVROLET ·mstation Wgn. S7499 . '73 MBZ 450SL 1121 I HACH ILVD. Lo m1, gd cond. SSOO. 147 '017 5 .. 9 llll Ph. 846·6721 Lo mi, VS, AT Air Full .,. " .. --------1 p w r . F M s le r e 0 , HUMTIHGTOM IUCH '73 FORD cassette. Hard and soft '67 Mustang. Must sell. RAMCHERO top. A beauty! Traded on Drive and make orrer. Auto. trans .. factory air. a Mark IV! De ear ly ! PhS59·5050 pov.er steering, power t321KPK> 1--------d 1sc bra kes. r adio . $12,999 74 Mustan·g II. Delx. 4 heater, vinyl roof, tinted cyl. auto A/C, xlnt cond glass, wheel covers, SANTA AMA S26SO. Ph 751·3Ql3 m;igs & custom ti res. SuperSharp! #10340. $3177. Dunton Ford 72•0 S MAUl a t W 1Hne't c-, A 546·7070 '75FORD GRAN TORINO V-8. a. trans., fo c air. p. slr. p. brks, R&ll. wsw. 'myl rf, tnt gls, whl r \ rs. lo m1. Sharp. l yr or l :!,00 0 ml w ar . i:5A311U05873. $3877. Dunton Ford :•;»40 S M4•" .1t II"'"''• '"• A 546 ·7070 LincolnMercury Try .a. Daily .Pil ot 1301 N. Tustin, Santa Ana Classified Ad to buy, sell 547 ·0511 or rent something. Autos, Used Autos.Used .............................................. Autos, M•w 9100 Mtot. Hew 9100 Autot, Hew . f 100 ............•••..•..... ····································~········· PARTS & SERVICE : Open 6 Dor• a Week!! . ~ . . 2 YEAR ••• 24.000 MILE 52899 52399 SERVICE POLICY LANDCRUISER 74 VW DAStlR 414 U14NAW Air. 4 SO 121 ILAN AVAILW OH USED CARSlll --·-{ Sunday. November 21. 1976 0-'!L Y PILOT f:J 7 . ~ NEWl976 MAT A.DOR 4 DOOR $3976 .. ,.., . .....,., I ...... Sw IA8A857P29$3~ ,,~, '-.. .._ ,.., "'P • r'"" .,. A lot...,,. o.r_..., cn,..,... .. pr•<'l 1\~lkll"'C.• IO'•''"lll lc9"1W'ot:I -..J 41 "°"' 000\ OPOO't«f ud "-'t NEW '76 HORNET 2 DOOR $3776 ... ~-- $199 D~ $101 92 MO. \J716" "-c~""' • ~Jt flO• & "".,.... Ot' • .:1 ~P"'C'.•"'/1(1 ··~· 'Oot'\~ &c ..... ,.,. ~dr.d 41 ~" O" CKO;t.J O•if A'• •1'1\ NEW 177 MATADOR WAGON $4876 ... €2,tto. $199 DH. $13316MO. , .. ,. ' ..... •," r .. • t\ l• 'r _,.. 0.1 .. ,._J en,.._..,,, • , \!h1 tA ,,.... ... ~' 11 ':. HEW '7 7 HORNET WAGON $4076 ... ~- $199 DN. $110"wo. ,. ,~" .. 0 .. ,.,. • <\ ...... 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Has rac1111 Jlr cond., power sll'\'t1ni:. power brakes. pow('r w i n d o w s . a r l' a I performer ancf C'h•an J" they come. a rc.11 n1cl' car Lu:. 9CllE.\ \ Only $2995. 540-5630 1011 \SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN · MERCURY 2626 HAHOR ILVD. COSTA MESA '72 Runabout. AM /FM radio, auto. Sl39Spr best offer. Dys, 645·7075; eves 67S-9670. '72 Pinto Runabout. 4 spd. AtC, lug rck. $1350. Ph 552-0128 aft 5 pm. 74 PINTO RUM.ABOUT Super cond fl!SSK IE 1 Sale! $2199. GARDEN WEST VW ATLAS Chrysler tptyrnovth Open 031ly & Sun. ·u1 10 PM 2929 llarbor Blvd . Coiita Me:.a 546-1934 ·m Plvmouth Fury II. \ 1r. JUSl I uned aer 5. s15.9432 'i2 Sat<'lhle PU. PS. air Huns & look:s guod Over '71 Fircb1rd. Good cond. '71 Firebird Formula 350. Must r;ee. $2500 or orrer. PStPB/AirtAM·FM 8tk Call art 5. 540--0107. tape. Blk 1nside/outs1de. ---------1 TA radials. ll\3gs. Im· 75 PONTIAC mac. cond. S3000 or best ASTRE orrer. &l2·7499 Lo aded . super <'lean! WJO·LllZ> Sale! $2299. GARDEN WEST VW 2 Block!-W of Be<o 1hRl\d 7600 WC'stmm: .. ter llhd Weslmmsln 1193 75!.il 73SEIRIMG SATELLITE Plymouth. V-11, auto. traru.., factory atr. power :o.tC1?nng. A;\t radio, Lan dautop. 1823KLO> 52395. ~ Hl•11·k, W of B1·a1 h Bh 11 It.I•• l.l.1•,1m111,.1t•r Blvd OOk m1 11;1r,ga in al S980 l..el\lans "73. rmmar. v.11. 5-10 5211. I I . 2-dr 11 T . I' /S, I' lllH' 8fijlj) \\ •. ,I 111111,h•r >193 75SJ _ __ _ 'fi.I V;1lla11t Xlnl transp 'i.t Pinto. Manual trans. l"ar l.A',I\ inc Slate. must xlntcond. Best offer sci 1 S400/ bs t o rr 642·S161 ~ 11"7 ------ 72 Pinto Rnbt. rack, auto. 67 !JarraC'uda. \'8, .auto. R H, JS!\!, SIS7:> Good AC, lo mt, S795. Wkdys c·ond. &.14 !1217 aft 5 ;IOP;\1, 752·1659 ·;~ P mt11 s11111 n· Nl·~ ~:inn. ·us Ply mouth Radial~ ;,ho\·k~. lJallcrv. lk'IH•1l<'rl'. i:oud tr~ns $2400 xlntcnnd 752-1637 1,1r. lll't'dS \'alve JOb ---751 5178 brks. air. a ut~ S2j95 645-2094 . "f;(i Pontiac <;ood rond . clean 837 3038 75 FIREBIRD ESPRIT v.11. uuto trans , fartory air. r 11\cenng. p d1sr br:1kl·~. p windows. i\ ;\1 radm. rallve wherb. c 111 "h<'d 2TI17 ESN 5108211 13600 Ilea ch UI\ 11 \\'estminst<'r G36·2500 or 892 u6SJ '75 GRAHD PRIX SJ V-8. auto. trans .. factory air condltiorung. power steering. power d isc brakes. power windows. power seats. AM /FM :;tcreo. h<'a l e r . landau top. cruiscontrol. ti It whe<'I. r JI lye wheels. <256MCA) $4695. 75POMTIAC LEMAHS 2DR HIT V·8. auto. tran!. .. factory air rondllloning. power stcenng, radio. heater. < M2Ll'F. l $3495. '72POHTIAC FIREllRD V·8, auto trans., factory air cond1t1onmg, power steering, p0wer br.akes. Extra Sharp! <88SDZI ). $2577. Dunton Ford 7740 !; '4•tn AT Warner S A 546·7070 1973 T-BIRD F\tll pow<'r, \'IOYI roof, comfort lounge frt seab, AM F'.\1 radio w/8 track tape dcc·k, tilt wheel, cruise <'ontrol & air cond. Only dnvcn ·11 .000 miles, a rt>al hcauty. Scl' ii to· day 11456. $4695. '73 T·llRD CPE V-8, auto. trani., factory air . power steerl n1. power brakes, vinyl roof. s plit power seat, elc. Nice car! (626HEA> $3877. Dunton Ford ..'240 '• '-4.au ;,t ~"''''l'' <.,A 546· 7070 9974 '63 Pl\ \';ihant. ~50. 2-168 9960 $4795. 540-5630 1011 \SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN·MERCURY For Sale '76 Chevy Vega 1 , ll tchbck. Green $2800/bsl ofr. Call 962·1525 aft 6pm. I : CONN ILL CHIYROLIT AND GINIRAL MOTORS ANNOUNCIS FROM THE FACTORY Sell idle Items 642·5678 2626 HARIOR BLVD. _w_a_n_t a_d_s __ c_a 1_1_64_2_·56_78 • cos TA MESA tlOO A.tot, Mew 9100 ....... w 9100 CASH REBATE FROM NOV. I I th TO JAN. I 0th IF YOU PURCHASE ANY NEW '76 OR 7 7 CHEVETTE OR VEGA IN STOCK OR ORDER YOURS BY DEC. 10th, YOU'LL RECEIVE YOUR $200 FACTORY CASH REBATE ... OVER 70 IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY .. ,..,,,,.,, : I I .. I I I (; J. DAIL V PILOT Quality BllYS JUST A FEW FROM THE LAR GEST SE LECTI ON IN ORANGE COUNTY IJ, J. or I •I•• Prot. 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'76 Coupe deV1lle .•... $8995 (0 106212) '76 Coupe deV1lle ..... $9195 (Ser .0198439) '76 Coupe de V ille ..•.. $9595 (Ser .0123255 l : '75 Fleetwood Brougham. $9595 (173MCF) '75 Fleetwood Brougham $9195 (665LUY) '75 Coupe deV1fle ..... $7595 1281MCAI '75Coupe deVille •.... $7995 (205MMMI '75Coupe deVille •.... $7695 (Ser .506493) '75 Coupe deV1lle •.... $7495 (747MMK) '75 Coupe deV 1lle .•... $7395 (Ser.0068031 '74 El Dorado Coupe ... $ 7395 (Ser. 0436845) '74 61 Dorado Coupe ..• $7195 (663LPCI '74 Coupe deVille ..... $6595 I021J.'>GI ;74 Coupe deV1lle ..... $6395 • (204KGJ) •••••• '76 MB2 280 ..•... $11,900 f893NRMI • '76 O ldl Cutlass Supr $5995 (IJINON) : '76 Dodge Ramcharger . . $6395 • • (124RETI .: '75 Mark IV ••...... $9395 (347LVYI '74 Ford Van •••••.• $6595 l921MYA) MILE MAKER 41 "PG Highway 29MPG c1~· ',,, •1 DATSUN 8-210 D.1t~t111 , 011k·.1•_w w11111,·1 "u1w1 ""' ,., "urw1 ll•,1tun•.., "111w1 hluqh • I tnl•'<I ql.1-I di, "I'' 11111 • f{,., l·ni11•1 Ir•.,,, ''ll<"k1•f -: .,,. 'tlh • I 1.·\11 .• "'•" ,, ""'I\\ I t .. fogtjl'I •Pou, r •')'·'' Ir""' .!i- hrdk\'' • "p1ff1; hc11, hback Smort .!. .ind 4~1>0r ~t>dan~ 8 -210 price• start at 53014 . . . .. . . . # 1'148"1 •• M-nuldrl t•t • •u99~t1•d lflft<I p1 ''tor A 1<'1771\ 210 li •1Chbed1 No11ndud109 lo•"· ,J, '' n•lt0r> cll•1q.,. 1 phor'll .·qu1pn1rf'\1 ~' • ""'"' "'' 111h· , .... "" Sunday, November21. 1978 1976 D o . N D A SELECTION IS WHY WE'RE No.1 IMMEDIATE DBJVERY TODAY BUY FROM IKE '74 LAHDCRUISER 4x4 4 '>oeed radio hardtOP Suoer 01ce (377LMX s4399 '71 YWCAWER This 1s a nice one (364PCMJ s2999 '75 VOLVO 164 Auto trans factory air cond1t1on1ng Power steering. oower disc brakes. oower windows 8 track radro heater (999MYDI $6799 '74 VOLVO 144Gl Auto. trans .. factory air oond1flon1ng. p0wer steering. power d19C bfakes. stereo radio, heater. sunroof: (982KV0 ). ~ 94899 '73 VOL YO 164 Auto trans . laclQry air condilloning. p0wer steering, power disc bfakes. radio. heater, vinyl roof (M4HOE). '4599 BEAT THE 1977 PRICE INCREASES LARGE SELECTION OF JAGUARS. MG1s & TR-7's Still Available FREE THIS WEEKEND OHL Y Witt! TI!. PwchoM of lutyMG~-AM.l.C. l Y-. )6,000 Mlt.W~ All of our cars have a 5 year· 50,000 mile warranty available. ''> Mlle So of !tie San Drego Frwy Between Adams & Baker Wherever you live in Orange County, buying a Used Car in Costa Mesa from Johnson & Son "Just Makes Sense!" •• 1973 T-lllD Full power. vinyl roof. l'Omforl lm1111:1• (rt ,.1•at-.. AM FM radio w'll tr.rek lap!' dt•1•k. Ith Whf'l'I, CTUISC runt roi & a1 r l'<J111l Onh driven 11 .000 m1ll''i :.. rl•al h«aut·,._ S«e it l•id." lf l5r. S4695 '7S FOllO l AMCHERO l'.U. Thi.;; hand\• 1111 purpn'>t> \'l'h1C'le ilas r ,11110 hl'a\l'r. :11r coml1tionini:. llnW<'r <,lecrini: & i>rai<es. all st>t Lo l'(O & n•adv for o new home Lie. IJl~Y -Only S4695 '7l CADILU C lLDOaADO Tht\ gold benulv with 11 while vinyl roof ha-; only R,one 1u.-.l nver 33.000 rrule .. A lrue luxury car with all the n1<'<' lnlcr1or appo1ntm1.>nts you would t>'<Perl. Lie IJ 143Nll I S6195 '75 LIMCOLH 4 Oil Town Sedan. !-iec 1t now this is a beauty. all power including side vent window~. AM·FM stereo. cruise ronlrol. lilt wheel. air cond. A really plush town <·ar for thr fa mily who is intert•stl'CI in lhe fin<•st Stk. #46.1. Onlv s7995 '74 CAOILI.AC COHVHT. Wh1t1· w1lh red leuthl'r interior. full pt>Wl'r & 111 r cond . runs itreat. see th1~. '"on lo become a classic, automoh1il' today. Stk #5707a. Sale Pnc·t• '8395 '76CAPalll Vil . 4 speed. ntr cond., AM-FM radio. delu'<e 1nlcr1ot. sliver with black anterior. onlv driven 19,000 miles Lie. l'233MY F. /\real bargain al this low saleprice s4595 '11 UMCOLH 4 Dlt. Sedan. FuO power. air cond.. a real 1tralght famlJy car with many mil~ of good lransportaUon left in It. Lie. t 322KLll. This week's special only '2895 '12 Of.OS CUJUSS 2 Or, Cpe. Has radio. air cond ... power stetr lng, po!"er br akes. power windows. a real performer a.net chtan alt they come. a real nice I car. Lie. #901 EAA. Only '2995 .. -· ---- CONNELL CHEVROLET AND A7A46SE127910 Economical 6 cyl automatic. pow er steenng. whitewalls. AM radio. 11 bumper guards. bucket seats. -GENERAL MOTORS -ANNOUNCES c .5200 ~-~~ rnazoa FREE FOR ALL • FREE PARTS • FREE OIL • FREE SERVICE For-2 YHl'I or 25,000 Mllrt AND THEN •.. 5 YEAR, 75,000 MILE ;:adory Warr.tty 0.. A II R of ary fr1cJ1Mt NEW MAZDAs ST .ART AS LOW .AS 52794 !STC36219l • OUTST AMDIMC'i RESALE Y ALUES ' 1975 MG MIDGCt ·~ with AM/FM radio. luggage rack & rallye wheels. Like new! (989NKK) SALi f'RICI s3999 • I '75 TRIUMPH SftlTFIRE I 500 Includes AM/FM radio Sharp car' (926NRX). SALi PllCl s4199 • 1974MG-I with ~M/FM stereo. luggage rack & w i re w heels. Good lo oker ! (088M0Kl. Ull PalCI 14299 . • 1974 FOltD SURFIR YAM Automatic, air cond.. maos. custom paint A Interior~ whofeeal• bluebeok 54525. (&48LAS). OUR f'ltc• s4299 CASH REBATE· HOM THE FACTOllY FttOM MOV. 11 to JAM. I 0 II you purchase any new '16 or '77 Ctlevette or Vega in stoci< or order yours by Dec. 10th. yov•t1 receive yours 200 factory cash rebate. See us today' OVER 70 IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DBJVERY 2 FOR I SALE I • With every new 197 6 Pinto-Maverick or Courier sold this weekend we wii give this quality 1912 MocMI T Replica FREE Not a toy but an authentic reproduction o f the famed 1912 Model T with concealed 5 transistor radio. It's a true collectors item with metal body and rubber tires. Not sold in stores anywhe(e. You must see it to appreciate It. Mew Money Sa•l119 C••.-•cts M•st le ,Cl••red! Ivery Car Dhcounted 1To Rocle lettoMt • FINAL SPORTS . LOCAL .WANT ADS OW!ooo!! OW! OW! . S\.INDAY, NOVIMIR 21, 1976 t'M NOT 5Ur<E L{OU 'RE STRONG ENOUGH ... LET 'S SEE HOW 11ARD ~OU CAN KICK ... 'i u > c: ... _ .. I! .... -~ --o ~c ->-... "' =· < ... I ~ .. :z:. Ou. ~'i Cl.::: .c "'::> ::) >-D ico a:~ ~; '/OU DUMM'/! '(OU'RE SVPP05EO ro KfCK T~E BALL I NOT M'I LE6 !.' OW! OUCH!OLO!!. •, NANCY Bv Ernie Bushmiller I'M DYi NG FOR AN ICE CREAM CONE---1 WISH I HAD SOME MONEY I'LL HAVE TO FOLLOW ORDERS---1 WON'T - TOUCH IT , ,. I'D LI KE TO ROB -~MY PIGGY . . . ',. --. "' I BANK-- , ' ---BUT AUNT FRITZI TOLD M~ NOT TO TOUCH MY BANK F'~ANCINE 1 DID 'IOU eeT MY NOTE WHICH I L.EFT IN YOUSl 1-0CK!Jr:? GORDO -. ,,. WtiM Hi:All'r~ OfZAWN ALL. OV!~ tT? ANO 11~EAL.&O Wl1,_. A t(t~~" WJlJTT&N ON THE .. ~L..AP? .. .. .. '· .. ~IL.L.ED Wl'TM MeAJZTF&&..i, ~INCEltE AVOWAL-lj O~ A ·~1t-·1 F'~O~DtANO LOVe? (~1,M) DOE~ HYou~' 11tui..Y " COLANT Fo~ NA\AGM'T . AN'IMO,_I?~ ~Y Gus Arriola I i DIO/\JIT /C.11-1- 'IOUf • 'l:'-0-~:9LE~EE~$by TomK.R an r--------~--------~~-----i ~;,.... ______ __..... ________ ~~-:-~--1 HUSSANP HUNTER'S HANPSOOK His a ttention wandering, Future Bride? Perhaps you look too pim. WOW Him with long Windswept Hai , r. l • I WHV C?O VOLJ WANI ® 10 WEAR YOLJR HA IR L:ONG1 SO Jf CA N HAVE /HAI WINPSWE-Pf J..OOK 1 HONl AUNr H ILOe&ARD '? SURPRISE, SUEiAR~ WHAi PO VOU1HIN K OF ME WITH LONG- WINDSWEPT HAIR?l //-2 / ._..,.~ ..._ ___ _., CONS /l?ERING-iHE:PJ:'S NO WINP. FASCI NAii NG, TO SA'{IH~ L.EASI. .• ' . -·- MEA+IWHILE, AT THE CLUl!i IT'S GOOD TO $EE YOU LOOKIN6 LIKE YOORSElF AGAIN, f>ODDY ! YOU 6EEN LIKE DOWN FORA COUPl.f MY5 ! : amp th111 I oael Stcr11 for .a K.nner. Toya and the K..-w. Taym that •am C11L RefUnde far ~I °""" c.t ",. . ACE HARDWARE NEWBERRY'S/BRITT'S TWO GUYS The Toy Shop THE AKRON J. C. PENNEY CO. WALGREEN DRUG STORES Costa Mesa ALDENS CATALOG SAY·DN DRUG STORES WESTERN AUTO STORES & Toy Center IEN FRANKLIN STOHS .SKAQGS DRUG CENTERS ASSOCtATE STORES Toys International IEMCO MEMBERSHIP SPIEIEL CATALOG WOOLCO DEPT. STORES Huntlniton 11ac11 DEPT. STORES " T. G. & Y. STORES WOOLWORTH STORES Toy Center ~ ' K·MART' THRIITT DRUG STORES ZODYS Mission Vltja KRESGE TOY WORLD STORES T. K. Toy Corral McCRORY·McLELLAft.IREEN TREASURY STORES · CALIFORNIA MONTCOMERY WARD TRUE VALUE HARDWARE STORES C1ron1 Dtl Mar · 1 ¥&ID tit atATU WHIM ~lllTIO, TAXIO Of! 9'nlllr#IU MOULATIO. r ' . ' YOU'VE ALP.EAOV HAO TWO TO FLY ON! ARE YOU~ING? DOCTOR SMOCK .. MY NAMES IS CHAP RINZA-r •.. "J.'M i"He ON&...Y POCIOR Ot-J i"HES PL.-AN S:I MA.RS ! ' ' . .. AN~ :t:'ve: NE::VS:R eee:N SICK A ~AY lf..J MY L-1 FE:.! I, I J WHICH AL..SO MAKe;s Me "'n-4ES ON L..Y c:>oc-roR IN i"He UN IVS:Rse ON weL..FARES.' ·. IHE ONE At>V,AtJT,AGE OFA DOUBL.E C~/N ... MY NA.ME: IS t::'ESES L..A ZARKOO ., .. ;t AM i"He ONL..-Y o-rHeR l,..IVI N<S CReAIL.H~.e o~ -rH I S SIU Pl C:> PL..ANE:-r'/ .. --- . -. CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at least six differ· encea In dnwtna detaila bet.ween top and bottom panels. How quickly can you find them? Check anawen with th06e below. iiaaonJIOdai fl ~V ·9 'Ull\OI 11 JfllC> ·g ·iua.i•JJl'P 11 Jau1wiuoJ JaMOl.:f •t 'Saflltrm IJ JaAJ.IJ. ·e '1llJISJW" nrtO.'.) 'l: 'lOJJJOqt 'I aAHIS • r :ta;>U;JUJJIO BOOMER .. !HAI I AM sei.-to1...o~N -ro NO 0"1~ IN l~IS WOl2L.D.. Hal KauFma,, ~ e HEAR! HEAR! "A Sood--is the peeuliar&lft or the coda. Ht muat be a perfect creature Crotn the brain to th• palate, Crom the palate to the Oncer'• eod.0 -W.S. Landor. FUl blank. ' .. 'l(OO~ ... , PJOM IU)fllW •q.i. e word 'fest: Name a slx·letj.er word containing: 1. Four S's. 2. Four "E's. 3. f'our O's. ·'Jlme limit: 2 minutes each. I ~~~~~~~=~ ·oopoo" 11: ... ~'ud ·r; ... _v •t :•~nmqpsod tij ma..-IU e orandma's Girl! What relation to me Is my motber'a only claild'a wire'• daughter? It's reJatlvely almple HAND 10 or I~ pla)ling carJs to when you think about it. a friend. Ask him to "spume ·mqtmrp .<w •.•qs tbem, note th~ bottom card and eRlddle-Me-Thls! What thrifty lC!Yi91 Is sugeested pick a number at ran<Jom from ,I b tht lette" 100? Give up? 1 owe' nothing. • . ... to 10, Ask him to tr-ans- fer that many c-ards from the lo~ to the bottom.. 'or the pile. Have nf m deal the cart.ls face down into another pile. Again have him transfer the same num· her of cards as bt'forc from tlw top 10 the bottom of the pik. MERRILY WE GO! Code:. 1-Red. 2-~hJe. 8-YeUow. •-µ. bron, 5-neila. 6-U. ~ '1-Dk. bJ11e. 8-Dk. ar-a. 9-Dk. brown. 10-f\lrple: 11-Muoon. 12-Dk. ~.13-Bl.lek. Now. as a ruse. ask him to hand you the ~7,'~,_...,1Jj-y.J-JPY~-\\~~ (I> ... l ii;· • ~ SPEl:LBINOER!· scoa110 ~tcit uliAf all the-~~~~~-...;.---~ letter1 ln the wor4 Mlow to form,----..""""-1~--.,;,;;,,,;;­ two cornptete wonlt: HEAl\TlLY --...,_. -.. ~..-.. ____ __..,...:.:.;o __ __ .._.... ~ ... same number as pre· viously from rhc top of Nie stack .• The card he ~ noted at the bottom ~L.:J~~~:__:=~==:::::.:~_;._;_ __ .!.,.::;......J._ THBN ICQN,2 poll\it •• for aH _,...,.,.._. _ __,.i,..;-.......;;,.,.;..-,.-ordl ot fOfir Tdf#t (>r mo-.. ____ ,_..-..,;..-.. __ found amont U. le't*-. l'i'J to ..... ,.. •• poiplll. -----~~---........ orisinally will be on CATCH QUESTION! Will or won'L our Criend at· upper top. \. lert catch up with his quarry? Trac~ paths to find out. ( , .. 'lll'I ''"A :...._• aiCU-Oi • • By Brown and Casson WHAT'S YOURt;? \ WeL.L, Tl-IES KNOWL~O&e. l~Ar I AM A l2AT10NAL AOLJLT •• Ai.,t.. lt-IAf 15 M'f 5~CLJl<llY . ,._ 6L.ANK~T, K~t,LY. ! .. \HAI r ~Ave A . M1"10 IHAT r<~ASONS; D~CI0~5, 1t;- CAPA£3L.~ OF oec151v~ ACTION IN nME:G OF GT1<~$ ... ~Y@i~ fAMCAICI ~~-~T _JL ADULTS -*2.00 o · CHILDREN -4 1.00 ti ii~ ·~ 1 •• ' • ~ I l 1 J ' lhSIDE w 0 • v A I I E . N ''r AM }l()r 1111!' .PnJONAl!l 9)( BN!Dtr .r MAY Hl'l"All • "r(} 1!1£. "r',ff (}Ff'~-P®M/l.IA/6 THt!f Flt.,., CF N~Nb l..V Ml IAIPIF'F~M/T i.,W/V~ N<T a:" '~ ~ t'Mi:IJ./d ••• tt 7NltT :S ~e-~vl Ml IMAtiG r f'~()t)ecr. 111 l?CA/..lfll. .. tr A/O ~ COME'S A/Ii.'!~ -41E -/JU( I'M COQI-... LA.DIG.? AND Gf.NTt.~ Mt:N I NO ro.JBi Aectif ll r~i; BALL'7 IN OVR COURT ... t W1$H ! eout..D co~ 101'~Wllf+ "'~ 1~1i'1V. JohntJnffas BolJlly Hull Christmas will be here before you know tt. And now Is the time to moke sure 'the Daisy B·B gun you wont is under your tree. So send for your Daisy catalog todoyl and let Dad help you pick the one thors right tor you. Chances are. he grew up and son.,.....,, shooting a Daisy. And Just like Johnny Unltas. Bobby Hull and Dick Williams. he knows It con do more than belp you develop self- confidence, an eye for accuracy and a. sense of re sponslb lllty. Shooting a Daisy Is a sport you con hove fun with throughout your life. ' • 'u.r\e tNP~ APP~G't'~ ~A1 1Rtr ,f..f;W, ,~ ~TANl>IN6- /!li(tJ()P!M- lt!NS'~­ -1.PP~H. rw Ar A flt~~. (}.I~;, ;MVf~ flJ4J. ' -\ new 27 years and 33 million cars later. there's a whole new generation of Vol~ns. The 1977 Rabbit, Dasher. and Sck'occo. Three of the most remarkable cars ever built, these Volkswagens feature highly advanced engineering. SUch os fuel-lnjectton. Front-wheel drive. Front-disc brakes. And precise rack-and-pinion steering. And all three get 24 MPG In the ctty. Rabbit and Scirocco get 37 MPG on the highway, Dasher gets 36. (EPA estimates wtth standard transmission. Actual mileage depends on how and where you drtve, opttonal equlpmeht and the ca(s condltton.) • enerat1 new en era DCllbK It's the flrst elegant automobile wtth all the virtues of a Volkswagen. In.appoint- ments. It hos a luXurious Interior. wtth recllnlng bucket seats and rich carpeting. It even comes wtth a quartz-crystal .. clock. IQ performance, It can travel from O to 50 ln 8.0 seconds and still keep Its road manners. Extrav- agant yet not opulent. We call It "the sensible h..1xury oar.''. Rabbit. Hailed by automotive experts as the specific ldnd ot car Detrott will be build- ing In the 1980's. Six yeas in mak- ing. that car Is ready now. when America needs it. Small outside. Big in- side. With the rea seat folded down. it has more trurlk space than some Amencan cars twice its size. And from O to 60. It will out- acceterate a Jaguar XJ6-L • Room. Perform- ance. Economy. trs more Volkswagen than you've ever had before. Scirocco. trs the Volkswagen that peo- ple can't believe is a Volkswagen. It looks like an Italian sportscar because Giugioro designed it. And it peffoons like fact Scirocco. our racing VolkswaQ~m. just won the 1976 Trans Am Champion- ship for cars under two liters. a powerful German sportscar because it hOs a powerful fuel-- injected overhead cam engine. In The Rabbit. Dasher and Scirocco. nmes hove changed. America. And so hove Volkswagens. ASK THEM YOURSELF Want to ask a ramous penon a questioo? Send the question. oe • ~ to "Ask." Family Weekly, 641 Le.xington Ave., New York. N.Y. 10022. We'll poy $5 for published questions. Sony, w. can't answer others. FOR REP. JOHN J. RHODES <R.-Artz.) Why --·· yoa llCCiePt die ......, ,.-. yo. leply claerve?-Mn. lAla Owem. ltot.rt. .... e As long as rm on the Government payroll and being paid an adequate salary, It would be wrong for me to accept supplementary Income from the Government I don't need my pensk>n while I'm working full time. Since one df my major concerns has been the alarming Increase FOR KA111V CROSBY, 1V hostess Wll YOll be ec:rva.s ~ _.. few ~ dlmlcr?-8.G., Pottstowa. PL e I don't know If this Is unusual. but this Is what we'll be having: roast turkey with cornbread stuffing. sweet potato balls, peas with artk:hoke hearts and cranberry salad mold. For dessert, we usually serve the traditional~ kin and mJnce pies. bot we also have a tray of assorted cheese with fruit for those who can't tackle the heavy desserts. I also make a light dessert cake, Orange Delight FOR 0 . J. SIMPSON, football star Yoa weat b.ck to lite a.tt.ao B• •flu u9'119 early last ...... a daat yot1 woUI ancr retara. W11at dwlged yOlll mllld?-Darid Mew.., W•co, Ta• •When it bec.vne clear that the Bills were not going to gel the trade they wanted and thus ( had to play for them or for nobody. I asked myself If I were emot:ioDally and flnanclally set to stay out of football. 1he answer was yes. Tne next question was, "Old I want to quit playing?" The answer was no. FOR CORRIE TEN BOOM, author of The Hiding Place Havt YOll bee ID to.di wldi uy of 19-people wl.oM llva yot1 uvecl m Wortd War D?-Mn. G«cicM Oberg, Cltcy- aM., Wyo. e Yes, many of them. About 15 years ago, I met a teenage Jewish boy I had saved (along with more than 100 other Jewish babies marked for death In an orphanage). What a joy that was! I have even talked with one of the guards who was so very cruel to my sister, Betsle. The Lord has been good by showing me the fruits of my years of work. FOR .I. B. WEST, former chief usher of the White House How IMlve foin.cr f'lnC LMla reacted to ycM1r book. ''Up- ttliln •I t.M WWtc Homc?"---dad Mollf9omel'Y, W•c:o. Tu. e I sent an Inscribed copy of U pstaira at the White HOUM to each of the First Ladles and received a nice thank..yoo note from each. If any of them were unhappy about the book. they would probably not have mentioned It since Presidential families become Immune to criticism. FOR 11fE "ASK 11IEM YOURSE.lF' EDITOR I bow t...tw116is mall w 's pcno 11,, bat CM yoe tel wt.at people.,. mtc bf ac way tlley *-?-8.S.. Am Arbor. Mldl. e We checked with noted deslgneT Jacques Bellini, who dresses the famous as well as the obscure. He said~ can, and analyzed some of his clients: "It's easy to see that Liza MinneUi Is busy and confused because she's not coordinated. She can't mix and match clothes. Same with James Caan, a flne man and actor, but he's a sloppy. mixed-up dres.wr. You can tell Sylvia Miles Is outgoing and ~ntrk. Her outfits are startling and exposing. With one glance It's obvious Monique Van Vooren ls organized. Her things are orderly and neat. Also Margau% Hemint- way, who's chic, neat and tailored. She's always in con- trol. &n Vereen, a marvelous hwnan being. treats hls clothes with conslck!raUon; he's vuy compassionate." Cowr llluetr•UOll by llU. HMtt>toft ln the Federal budget. acoompanled by a staggering In- crease In the national debt, I decided to return my pension funds to the Treasury. My S500 monthly pe.nsk>n won't do much to reduce that debt, bot I have the satisfaction of having made a personal contribution to alleviate a situa- tion that greatly ooncems me. Since I'm a member of Congress, my decision~ rec:elved medl.a pubUclty. Per- haps other Federal employees will follow my lead. FOR LOWELL ntoMAS. veteran broadcaster la dlete .-, put of 19-wodll yo. regret DOt uvlaS vts- lted?-R. Oka. W&lllO F ... ldUo e Even though I've been moving about the globe almost nonstop for the past six decades, there stlll remain a few thousand areas I haven't seen. I've been to Outer Mongolia, but not to the Inner part. I regret having missed a mountain range named for me In the Antarctic. And although I've visited Eastern, Western and Central Siberia, rd like to take a peek at the Arctic part of that enormous land. FOR RAQUE.. WEI.at ff ,.,. a.ave ........ wldi ,.... boyfriieM. ltow do '°" ..-. 11p wtdt W.?-HJt., lta<*auck. N . .I . e Get Into a good mood and a new dress at the same time and plan the kind of evening we both enjoy. We Ignore the cause of the argument (pretend It never happened) because what's past Is dead. We usually go to a dinner, then a show. But before we meet. we both think over what happened and analyze It Nine times out of 10, the cause of the tiff was unimportant.. magnified by tension or work pressures. FOR OIARLIE RJOI, eot.mtry-westem singer Were Y• oece a bnHr?-F.S., S-P~. c.llf. e Yes.~ (got my 1955 Air Force discharge. I wanted security for my family. We had two kids and one on the way. Tne Idea of making money from music seemed re- mote. My uncle In West Memphis, Ark. set me up as a farmer. The first year was fine; the second was so.so. All we got In the third year was rain .. I couldn't get the crops In, so I decided to quit. My uncle said he'd keep helping me, but by then rd had enough. I turned to singing and playing In Memphis on a regular basis. FOR ROBERTA PETERS. Metropolitan Opera star JU • opera star, how do yoe feel •botit movla?-S.A., Clautottavlle. VL , e l love tearjerkers. Wild horses can't hold me back If I hear of one playing nearby. I don't llke horror films and usually give them a wide berth. I'm squeamish and can't stand the sight of blood. When Elizabeth Taylor got a face lift In Aah W ed~y, I became violently Ill. FUms I enjoy most are muskals and comedies. They have happy endings. "-mber 21. 1171 fAMJLY WEEKLY The ,...,.'9411*' Mll(lorlne MORTON fMNK. ,.,...,._, aM flltlbll•W f ATillCI< M. LIHIKIY, Executive V.P.·Sates Oil. Gw.id S. Wroe, A.d Manager; NcMld It. c.mMI, Auoc. 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Ate...-, Publlo Relation• Mgr. ltobefta Collins, Makeup Mgr. &ACIMlt'd a. o..tdow, Cl111lrman Emeritus .....,.. Weltmer, PrOductlon Mgr Headquartare 841 lAxlngton Ave., N.Y., N.Y. 10022 C 11176 FAMILY WEEKLY. INC. All rights reserved. : Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. CI..,. II J lll'TIQ.DI TOllACCO CO Lucy 1ioea out a IJlllJPPY rendition of "Glow Worm:· A ltarebnuMd ~me in tli.e maltint: Golf widow• Lucy and Etha tkcilh on a Mw plan o/ r~t.aUation. I • f""41LY WEEK1.Y, ~ .... 21 . 1179 WHY WE D WCY so Television shows come and go, but Americans have clung to Lucy with fierce fidelity. Turns out there are some interesting reasons why. Lucy d~monatraua her good manners /or Edward Ewntt Horton. By Bart Andrews It was crazy, exciting, and It involved mU- lioos of us every week for a quarter of a century. How did It all begin?- T wenty-flve years ago at a New York din- ner party, a public-relat.lons man was CNer- heard saying, "We've just bought a little thing made out In HoUywood ... a situation com- edy with Lucille Balf and her twsband what- slzname. I don't know If It w!U amount to ~ .. '· That "little thing" turned out to be the most successful televisJon program of the 1950's: ., Love Lucy... And ''whatsizoame'' -Oest Amaz-soon became 1V s top entrepreneur, the brains not only behind Miss Bair s million- dollar la9t machine bUt also king over enough 1V flhn to stretch from Hollywood to Nigeria, where, incidentally, '1 Love Lucy" Is still runrUng. This week marks the shaw's 25th ann.tver- sary. For nine years. Lucy and Desi romped through prime time teJevisb:l, and eYell ii you didn't write ooe of the 10,CXX> letters they received each month or didn't send one of the 500 gifts they opened the day after Desi Jr.'s birth or were not among the 60,000 fans (ouer the years) who wakhed "I Love Lucy" being filmed In HoUywood, you'U re- member somethlog special Jrom those 25 great years. Maybe Lucy and Ethel working at Kramer's Kandy Kitchen or Lucy betog caught up In a wine vat lo Jtaly or just the Rlcardosand the Mertzes loose In Hollywood. Come back with us and remember. We promise this rerun will not be interrupted by commercials. The DesUu empire began as an inauspi- cious COIJ)edy whktl, just prior to Its debut In October, 1951, TV Guide described as a show •'revolving around problems arising in a household where the wtfe Is stage.struck and the on:hestra-&eader husband thinks she should stay home. .• It hardly sounded Uke something to rush right out and buy a new 12-lnch TV for, but ln a short stx months. America was all but coming to a grinding haJt every Monday nJght Telephone companies reported a substantial reduction ln calls during the half-hour period. OUcago·s Marshall Field switched Its evening shopping hours to•Thursdays when It be<-.ame clear that the biggest clearance sale 1n the store's hi.story wM no match for '1 Love Lucy." Management put up a sign In the win- dow decLaring: 'We love Lucy, too, so we're closing on Monday~'' When Presidential candJdate Adlai Steven· son cut ln on '1 Love Lucy" for a five-mtnute campaign pitch In the fall of 1952, his office was flooded with hate mail. One woman wrote: '1 love Lucy. I like Ike. Drop dead." George J . Van 0orp; water commissioner of Toledo. Ohio. had his own rating syst.em in 1953. Van Dorp contended: ''There's an amazing correlation between the degi-e.e of attention that people pay to a television show and the amount of water they use. While "I Love Lucy'' ls being shown, pressure ln the main Is ooosistently ~ As "SOOr1 as the oomme:rdal comes on. the pressure drops becaase people are using the water again. That IMts cmJy ooe mloote: I don't need a watch; aU I do is look at the water-pressure gauge. When the show Is over and people agatn avail themselves of water servtoes, the pressure somettmes drops as much as ~ percent.'' Whatever rating system you subscribed to, '1 Love Lucy" came out ahead. The series won more than 200 awards. tochdlng fillll! Emmys (tt was nominated 23 ttmes). At the Fourth Annual Emmy Awards dinner, In 1952, after accepting the second of two Emmys for excellence In comedy, Red Skelton re- marked: '1...adles and gentlemen, you've given It to the wrong redhead. I don't deserve this. It shouJd go to LucUJe Ball'' The overflowing audience of industry bigwigs cheered loudly. The Amazes could not contain their elation and broke down and wept All In all, there were 192 so-called '1 Love Lucy" escapades. U reviewed tn succession, they would consume four days. seven hours and 15 minutes. They are also available dubbed in Japaoese, Portuguese. ltallan. French and Spanish. What made '1 l..ove Lucy'' ooe of lVs all- time hits? 1V writer Jack Sher put It this way: ''The captivating thing about Lucy aDd Rk:ky Is the fact that they hold a mirror up to every married couple In America. Not a regular mirror that reflects the truth nor a maglc mirror that portrays fantasy. But a Coney Island kind of mirror that distorts, exagge~tes and makes vastly amustng every ltttle tnctdent, foible and ld\osyncrasy of mar- ried life." Jess Oppenheimer, one of the show's three creators, harbors the same opinion: "'The funniest single line ever uttered on '1 Love Lucy" came when Lucy summed up smartly what happens to a lot of marriages: 'Since we said, "I do," there are so many things we don't.'" In Jess's opinion, the line was not partic:u· larly funny In Itself, but It gave viewers a sud- den. deep insight Into themselves-a shock relieved by laughter. After the first season of "I Love Lucy" was <Net, joumallst Jack Gould made this state- ment '1f there Is one universal theme that knows no age limitations and Is recognlzable to young and old. It Is the Institution of mar- riage-and more partk:ularly the day-to-day trials of husband and wife. Lt is th1s single story line above all others, wtth which the audience can most readily identify Itself." tiowever, no reai.-life situation could haYe matched the clrcumstanc:es surrotrding Lu- cille Ball's pregnancy In 1952 when It was decided that Lucy Ricardo also would have a baby on "I Love Lucy.'' "We decided that although it had never been done be.fore, we could tackle the job of a pregnancy on TV," producer Jess Oppen- heimer recalls. 'We felt certain we could extract all the Inherent hLDTIOr from the sltua· tlon while staying within the bounds of good taste. To further Insure that we offended no one. we arranged for a priest. a rnlnlster and a rabbi to approve the scripts and see the shows being filmed ... When Lucy gave blJ1h to a big baby boy. headlines all over the world carried the news. Seven minutes after the baby's birth, It was Cominuul on pa1~ JO GIEM .. IAE NATURAL DIAMONDS 1.0 SI •12.Ae 1.7 GLOSSARY OF TERMS HEAVY GOLD l:LIECTAO .. 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IA•·I COIUlniud from page 6 broadcast in Japan. Los Angeles school officials went around to classrooms to an- nounce the blessed event to the students. A spokesman for the Associated Press claimed., 'We COYeref the birth on a wartime basis, with hourly bulletins.'' The day following the baby's birth, Gen- eral Dwight 0. Eisenhower was inaugurated President, and on his ABC broadcast, Walter Winchell reported, 'This was a ban. Wamint: The Surgeon Gentfll Has Ottennined Thll Ciglf me Smomg Is Dlngaous 10 Yow Heltdl ner week-the nation got a man and Lucy got a boy." But whJJe 29 million people witnessed Ike's swearing-in oeremony on American te~ vision, 44 mUlion tuned in to watch Utt.le Ricky's arrival Desi Ama2 Jr., now 23. remembers: '1 can still recall watching the show when I was about 3 and wondering who wa.s the baby with Monvny and Daddy. When my parents said It was me, I was confused because I knew It wasn't. So I had this identity prob- lem, and it wasn't heJped any by people call- ing me Utt.le Ricky, a name I learned to despise. I remember wanting desperately to be better at something-anything-than the boy who played Utt.le Ricky (actor Keith Thibodeaux). Although he wa.s two years o&de:r than I, we became close friends. One of the things he dJd was play the drums, and thaf s what re.ally got me interested in rwsic. 1 studied percussion because 1 wanted to drum better than Keith did-and rll always be grateful to him for that." Young Desi knew all too well that there wasn't much relatlonshlp between what he saw on TV and what was really going on at home. '1 learned pretty early," he says, "to relate to 1 Love Lucy' as a TV show and to my parents as actors in it 1llOse were diffl- -wit years.-all those funny things happening each week on television to people who looked like my parents, then the same pe0ple agonizing through unhappy times at home." The Amaz 's shaky marriage. which ended in divorce in 1960, was not the onJy cause of tension behind the scenes. While the Oesilu press department fostered the Image of a happy foursome on the "I Love Lucy" set. H wasn't the case. After "Lucy" went off prime time, WUliam Frawley (who played neighbor Fred Mertz) saJd of Vivian VllnCA?., h1s TV wife. h1s so-called "hooeybonch": Searching for the reasons behind "Lucy mania" turns out to be a journey that leads us back to ourselves. "She's said to be one of the finest gals to come out of Kansas, and I often wish she'd go back there. 1 don't know where she is now, and she doesn't know where I am, and that's exactly the way I like It" Most of the credit for the show's superi- ority goes to Lucy's lnCTedlble drive for per- fection. Very rarely dJd Lucille BaJJ goof. However, one crew member recalls an ooca.skln when ~ ~Y sti..unbled over a speech eight or nine times In succession, until she broke the tension by yelling out into the audience to her mother De-De (who missed nary a one "l Love Lucy" filming), "Don't worry, Morn. I'll get it!" At about the time ·1 Love Lucy" went off prime time schedules in 1960, Colwnbla Uni- versity conducted a survey of TV-viewing habits. One of the questions was, "Are there any progiams that you'd like to see put back on the air? I don't mean reruns; 1 mean new versions. If 'yes,' which one(s)?" The over- whelming favortte-'1 Love Lucy." No format appeared so unlikely to succeed as the adventures of a carrot-top clown and a Cuban bandleader with an acc.ent so thk:k you could cut It with a cleaver; yet for nine happy years, the lives of millions of Ameri- cans, and countless more worldwide, ran on one tether with the Ricardos. They and the Mertzes became America's favorite four- some; and the laughs have gone on, uninter- rupted, for 25 years. Jack Gould of TM New Yorl Tima summed up his feeling about the success of '1 Love Lucy" by saying." 1 Love Lucy' JR is very bJman.-and so are we." ~ GRN'tl>PI\ WALTOtt '"'Jbe best Thllnksghlng pie I ews-Md. an,ywherel" Born in Frankfort, Indiana, Will Geer began his colorfuJ career nearly 50 years ago, performing in tent shows and on riverboats. In 1924, he started his own repertory company, and that's where he often finds himself on the big holidays. Once they served a Thanksgiving pie that wns so incredibly good, Will de- manded the recipe: "You take a 9-inch unbaked piecrust, 3 eggs, a cup of dark com syrup, 1 /2 cup sugar, 1 /4 cup metted margarine, a cup of canned pumpkin, a teaspoon of vanilla, and a cup of pecan halves. Preheat your oven to 3500F, and prepare-piecrusl ~with a hand beater or wirewhisk, beat the-eggs well. Beat in the next5 ingredients until well blended. Now arrange the pee.ans in the bottom of the piecrust. Slowly pour the egg mixture over them. Bake for 1 hour, or until a knife lnsemd 1 inch fromedge comes out dean. Let it cool, then serve it with good old whi~ cream!" ~WALTC»t .,.., ~ turlley w..twM:bwll knock you outr' Ralph Waite is totaJty, hetpfessly in love with the theater. He has appeared in 8 Broadway ~ays, several films, and is founder and artistic director of the Los Angeles Actors Theater, a drama compeny which he established In the spring of 1975. But more and more his Interest has turned to directing. He's even directed sever1JI epi- sodes of '"The Waltons'.' Though Ralph doesn't direct in the kitchen often, there Is one recipe he loves for left-over Thanksgiving turkey. "First, you make some Russian dressing. In a small bowl, combine mayonnaise and a good dash of pepper. Mix. this with relish, catsup and \\brcestershirei. lhen you take two slices of rye breed and spread g~ ously with the Russian dressing. Top one slice ol bread with three sJices of turkey, two slices of Swiss cheese and one slice of ham, folded in half.Top all this with two heaping tablespoons of sauerkraut and the remaining slice of rye. Cut it in haJf and- serve itwithdill pickles.Man,ifsdelldous!" OLIVIA WALTON "I'm something of an expert on Myd.....,. When Michael Learned remembers Thmll<sgiving, she immediately thinks of the 2J.-ecre Connedicut farm she grew up on-especially the kitchen. How many kitchens do you know that ~ a sitting room and fireplace inside? .Michael's mother did most ol the holiday cook1ng, including roast turkey. baked ham, 'b'adi- tiona) ~and a big salad. T odey, Michilel's Thanksgiving dinner usually indudes some very special vege- table dishes, because that's what her <nndpe Walbl skllf\Mycm¥eSa Wahon /!brain turkey while the other fwnlly 11e.-.s help end supenbe. F •• , (UIWHfl'l' ~ ----- family loves! Now mBrried to Glen Chad- wick, Michael has a lively household of 5 teenagers. Since the children are all fond of vegetable-type diets, she Is an expert on the subject. One ol her favorite ways to do peas is .. the French wnY.' with lettuce, chopped onion, and a llttte slivered hem. She also works magic with zucchini, either steaming it to a tender tum with sliced onion and dill; or mixing It with onion, fresh diced tomatoes and a touch of salt and fresh ground pepper. GRAtlDMA WALTOtt "'Can you belle¥e ~mother once owned a ,~.,.. EJlen Corby was born ln Wisconsin and grew up in Philadelphia. Pa., during the 1930's. "I've-worked my whole life;' says Ellen ... It's important to be doing what you like to the best of your ability:' On the subject ol \\bmen's Ub, she says, "\\bmen have always been c.apable. L-1-B means life js beautiful." And for Ellen, Thanksgiving brings back beautiful memories. She reaslls go- ing to her mother's restaurant and getting her dinner right from the steamtable. They served all the traditional things: roast tur- key, ham, gravy, sweet potatoes, carrots, peas, and cauliflower. Often her Danish- born mother would make "special" dishes from her home country: Danish cu- cumber salad, the cucum- bers slicrd .. paper-ttmi; and mmberry sauce with "Dan- ish~' Being on '1'he ~tons" has strengthened ~r, EJlen feels. "The character you ~ay rubs off on yolL 1be Waltons' proves that a good family can survive on love without much money:· tbv to make your CAm1ED SWEET POTATOES Glazed to perfection with KAAQ9. 1 cup KARO 0af1( Com Syrup 1 /2 cup firmly packed dm brown sugar 2 tablespoons MAZOLA• Marganne 12 medium sweet potatoes, cooked, peeled, halved lengthwise Bring first 3 Ingredients to boil. Reduce heat; simmer 5 minutes. Pour half into large shallow beklng dish. Add potatoes. Top with remaining syrup. Bake In 350.F oven. basting often, 20 minutes. Makes 12 servings. FAVORITE FllEJIQt llMI I ING Made dellciousty light with MA.ZOLA• Com Oil. 1 cup MA.ZOLA Com Oil 1 teaspoon paprika 1/4 cup cider vinegar 1 /2 teaspoon dried 1 teaspoon salt tarragon leaves 1 teaspoon dry mustard Dash pepper Measure all Ingredients into jar. Cover tightly and shake well. Chill. Shalte before serving. 5efve on tossed salad greens. Mak.ea 1 1 /4 cups. Dinner Cll'•BUIY-APl'l.E UL.AD Blended together with creamy BEST FOODS-· 2 cans (1 lb each) 2 tablespoons lemon wtlole berry juloe cranberry sauce 1 /2 teaspoon salt 2 cups boiling water 1 cup BEST FOODS 2 packages (3 oz each) Real Mayonnaise atrawbeny-ftavored 2 cups diced apple gelatin 1 /2 cup chopped walnuts Melt cranberry sauce OYel' medium heat. Drain, reserv- ing llquld and berries. Mix together cranberry liquid, boiling water and gelatin; stir until gelatin la dissolved. Add lemon juice and salt. Chill until mixture mounds slightly on a spoon. Add Real Mayonnaise; beat until smooth. Fold In cranberr1es, apple and nuts. Pour into 2-quart mold. Chill overnight Makes 10-12 servings. UYOtlY TUMEY GRAVY AAOO gives gravy its smoothness. 3 tablespoons tur1tey 3 tablespoons dnpp1ngs AAG09/KINGSFORD'S- 3 cups chlcMn bouillon Com Starch or stock 1 / 4 cup cold water 1 / 4 teaspoon pouhry seasoning Measure dnppings and return 3 tablespoons to roast- ing pan Stu en bouillon. S1tr and cook over medium heat. scraping pen to loosen browned particles. Remove from heat Mix Com Starch and water; stir into liquid In pen. Add pouhry seasoning. Bring to boil over medium heat. stirring constantly; boil 2 minutes. Makes 3 cups. L.DIOtMt.ARILEY 81W'FIMG Made molat wi1h MAZOLA Margarine. 10 cups (1 /2-lnch) 1 teaspoon grated bread cubes lemon rind 1 1 /4 cups chopped 1 /4 teaspoon pepper celery 3/ 4 cup MAZOLA 2/3 Ct.IP chopped Margarine parsley 3/4 cup chopped onion 2 teaspoons sail Mix first 6 Ingredients. In skillet mel1 Margarine owr medium heal Add onion; saut6 un1il golden. Toss with bread mixture. Makes 10 cups or enough to stuff a 10 to 12-pound tur1tey. .......... Thickened with the light touch of ARGO. 1 recipe Marganne 1 t /2 teaspoons grated Patry (below) lemon rind 3 cups raisins 3 tablnpoons lemon 2 1/4 cupe hot waier juice 3/4 cup sugar 2 tablespoons 3~AAOO/ MAZOLA KINOSFOAO'S Margarine Com Starch 1 / 2 teaspoon salt In sauc.pan stir retsina and hot water. Let stand about 5 minutes. Mix sugar end Corn Starch; add to raisins. Bring to boll (Yll9f low heat, stirring constantly; boil 1 minute. Remove from heat Add remaining Ingredients. Pour Into puiry lined pie plate. Roll out remaining dough; cut several slits to pennlt escape of steam. Cover pie with pastry; seal and flute edge. Bake In '425"F <Mlfl 20 to 26 minutes or until golden. MARGARINE PASTRY: Mix 2 cups sifted flour and 1 /4 '9Upoon salt. Cut In 2/3 cup MAZOl.A Margattne with pastry btender or 2 knives unUI well mixed and fine crumbs torm. Sprinlde 3 tablespoone cold water <Mtr mixture while toulng to btend well. Presa dough ftrmty Into ti.II. Divide dough slmollt In half. On lightly floured surface n.tten larger PoftlOn slightly; roll out to 12·1nch ck'cle. Flt looeety into 9'-lnch pie plate. Reserw remain· Ing dough for top crust. W.-*A .. PUMrJ 9UTTI!lt CCM*B Sl<IPY'f9 adds the reel peenut taste. 3 1 /2 cupe unalfted flour 3/4 cup Sl<IPP'V Creemy 1 teaspoon beklng or Chunk Style soda Peanut Butter 1 teupoon salt 2 cups firmly ped(ed 1 cup MAZOLA brown sugar Margarine 2 eggs Stir together first 3 Ingredients; M1 aide. Mix together Margarine and Peanut Butter. Add brOwn augs, mixing thoroughly. Add eggs; beet well. Grlldualty edd flour ~~---~~ mixture, beating until thoroughly mixed. On lightly floured surface roll .out dough to 1 /8-lnch thl~. Cut with floured cookie cutter and place on ungreued baking sheet. Bake In '400"F OYen 4 10 8 minutes or until edgee are browned. Makee 9 dozen (2-lnch) cookiea. MOLDED VARIATION: Follow recipe for G111ndm&'a Peenut Bultef Cootdes, fonnlng Into 1 ·Inch bells. Piece about 2 lnchee 8P4lft on beklng aheet; preea with fof1< dipped In flour. Bake In 40CYF 0\191"1 4 to 8 mlnu1M or until edges are browned. Malcee 9 dozen. a. ... totllltch....,.. WflMlr1tlr¥ n I ghk.Mory", 1'1MndllJ, Noc * "21. 11ta. PM (EBt) Oft caa, bfOCilllltto,,.. In .... .., .. . ..., ... pni ... d ... .... PEOPLE QUIZ/ By Jolm E. Gib8011 A Look at \tu and the U.S.A. rural lifestyles tend to go hand In hand with closer ties with fellow hwnan beings, more meanlngfcl relationshJps. more lasting ~ ships and a f eellng of beJongtng. Behavtior spectaUst.s point out that most peop&e who Ow In rural areas do so because they pref er <Xllltry living, while many of those who make up the population of the crowded metropolitan Are the happiest people those who live in our small towns and rural areas? 1RlE OR FALSE? 1. Most Americans consider George Washing- ton to be our greatest President Z. How Americans characterize a person ls llkeJy to depend on the mode of transportation that person prefers. 3. Amerlcans live longest ln the regions that have the best climate. t . U.S. Senators tend to fall lnto four dlsttnct personality types. 5. People who llYe ln the small towns and rural areas of America are the happiest. ANSWFJIS 1. FalM. A recent nationwide sa.avey showed that, ln the public's view, the greatest Presi- dents were John f . Kennedy, Abraham Uncoln and Franklin Roosevelt. Harry Tn.snan ranked next In popularity, with George Washington barely nosing out ~ Eisenhower for fifth place . Z. True. In a~ of~ study, It was found that modes of travel-buses. auto- moblles, bicycles, motorcycles and walkto:g- tmded to be directly associated wtth specific values. The Investigation showed that pee>ple tended to characterize others as follows: Bus riders were seen to value equality above all. Automobile use was assncia•ed with comfort, family sec:lA'tty and 90daJ recofPtkn Bicy- cles weTe associated with pleasure; motor- cycles with excitement and freedom; and waiting with inner harmony and a desire for a worid of beauty and peace. 1 Fahe. A study of kiogevity patterns In the U.S., CONb:ted by the statistk:al bureau of a k?adlng life im&rclnce ~y. shows that the opposite ls true, that states In the West North Central region-~ by North Oakot.c.-had the best longevity record This general area ls noted for Its rigorous cllmate, with severe wlntas and broillog-hot sunmers.. And pre- vious raean:h has shown that frequent storms and dramatk: weather changa tend to have a stimulating effect on our mental and physlcaJ proc• ""· and that the excitement of weather In-the-making also has a direct effect on mo- rale and general seme of well-being. 4. Tri.w-as evidenced by a Columbia Univer- sity study which "psyched out'' repruentattw Senators' personalities and careers and found they tended to fall Into four distinct categories: Claf! Aclivf!-Po•itivf! 1ubjecC• (Lawmakers) ''who tended to concern themselves wtth sub- stantive adtJevements''; tM Actiue-N f!ltJtiof! (Advertlsers), with an accent on achlevtng per- sonal iW'l'lbttkJns; IM Paaille-P~ (Spec- tators), largely concemed with "wtnnlng others' affection''; and the P~N~ FAMllYWf.EJtLY,~21.1'1t • 11 (Re]uctauts), bent on "escaping from 'politics' while still satisfying their c.owdences' demand that they serve the sQ>llc." 5. Tr~lng to the findings of l.river- stty studies which show that small-town and are.as live there not by preference ,_ but because of eoonomk necessity. lilla Ouk* ..... Fuel Sner. Just 'tum the timer. 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But dr~hng actMty is up During the first half ot this year, 13,065 oil ~ gas wells were completed in the United States and offshore-an increase ot 24.6 percent over the same period last year. In fact. overall drilling activity has risen sharply since the touf'th quarter of 1973, and the number ol wells drilled in 1975 was the highest in a decade. Keep that in mnd the next tme someone says the o~ industry 1sn 't going all °"' to find more 011 and gas. 0 Undlrgrowid w!lduwt11Wrt. The University of California may soon have ooe answer to the college financial squeeze. The University wm sho<tly solicit bids from producing companies for leasing 11 sites on its 3.000-acre Davis campus, near Sacramento. where natural gas has been discovered. Revenues from gas production would help defray unrvers1ty operating costs, even as classes con- tinue. The 11 dr~~ng srtes are scattered through the rural areas used for agricul- tural experimentation 0 ,,---~ ) ..._ I .._ _.;..--- ··,. 0 8uldtng b9lt.r rnoue.cnpe. Energy-saving inventlOOS are eligible for govern- ment grants. under a program initiated by the Office of Energy-Related Inven- tions. which 1s part of the National Bureau of Standards. The idea is to stimulate the creative t1nker1n9 ot 1nd1viduals and small research groups. Every Idea is first screened f0t techmcal feas1b1hty by New England lndustnal Resource De- velopment Inc , a consulting firm 1n Durham, N H working with the government. Inventions that are being considered IOr grants include a mterowave device to make car engines more efficient, a rubber-recycling machine for used tires. and -a system for savlnQ energy in making maple syrup 0 8ottDm of the ben'el. The State ot Maryland turned down a $60,000 grant from the U S Department ot Health. EducatlOO and Welfare lor a consumer education program Reason. About 75 percent of the money would have gone lor paper work reQu1red under terms of the grant '' 0 A quote we llce John Locke said 11 1n his Second rreat1se "The end ot the law 1s. not to abolish or restrain, bul to preserve and enlarge freedom.· ~llone, Boa A, MoOll 011 Corllorlltlon. 1!50 EMI .a StlMI, ~ Y0<tt, N Y 10011 ..... _°'~ ByRoMl,aAbrnaya MARY AND SAM WEIR: THEYBUYAND SELL MANSIONS TM Weirs have renouated 22 lu>luea in tM pcut 10* years. They devote all their talent and energy to "recychn~ old houses to their original elegance. What could a former chemist and a flne artist have ln common? In the case of Sam and Mary Weir, the chem- ist and artist formed a marriage and business partnership that required shedding old lifestyles and adjusting to a great deal of house-hopping. In the past 10 Y.i years, the Weirs have bought, renovated and then sold 22 houses on or near the New Jersey shore. During this time, they've lived ln eight of the houses all mansions-and their carrent home Is a palatial 35- room residence, which they're restoring to Its original elegance. As soon as the work Is completed, they will sell or rent. and move on. House-hopping for the Weirs began at the tender C11Qe of 22, when they pur- • chased a two-story fisherman's row house ln Sea Bright The house WAS a shambles and dirt.cheap. Even so, the couple had to borrow money and talk the owner Into an extended mortgage to finance the deal. But they felt just having a home of their own made It all worthwhile. It took them about a year and a half of trial and error to renovate that first house. By the time they had converted ft Into apartments. the Weirs were sold on the Idea of continuing such projects. So they bought another run-down relic, Improved It, rented the apartments and moved on-and they've been moving on ever since. For the first five years of their ven- ture. Sam continued to work as a re- surch chemist to provide the money for mortgCllge payments and material ti • FAMILY WEEKLY, "°""'Mr 21. 1171 costs. Now he devotes all his talent and energy to "recycling" old houses. When asked how they manCllQed to get up the courage to tackle dilapidated 30-and-40-room mansions, Mary said, "We've always felt that If we looked at anything long enough, we'd know what to do with It .. I guess we just have a lot of faith In ourselves. We may not always know exactly what we want, but we do know what we d-On't want" 1he Weirs have learned a lot since their first undertaking. One thing they've learned Is when to call for help -they sometin\e$ get freelancers to assist on larger projects. Now referring to themselves as home recyclers, they offer guidance to others who want to renovate. TlileW belle plaa of adloa, wWdt ..,,.. to c:ott.sa. = ... ... uytllllts .. bctwea., be;lla .... • attk-t~ eke ' g job. This usually means clearing cobwebs, broken furniture and Junk from rooms that have not been opened for years. Once this ls done, It's possible to see what raw material (paneling, floors, etc.) there Is to work with. One of the great bonuses In larger houses Is an abundance of beautiful hardwood, ex- quisite floors and wall paneling, whlt:h withstands neglect far better than paint or plaster. Paneling rarely requires any work, and floors are easily restored to their original beauty. "Right now," says Mary "we're building a new house with a chestnut Interior that we rescued from another mansion. Somehow, old wood In a new house helps make It seem like a home a lot sooner," ne ..t step 1a .-w-.· p1aa 1a to deslP a traffic: patten. Thls is particularly important in smaller houses where too much space is . often taken up by halls. These house recyclers often eliminate a hall entirely and knock down walls to enlarge a kitchen or living room. In larger houses the traffic pattern usually indt- cates a need to relocate the kitchen. Servants might have been content to have the kitchen In the back of the house, but today's home- maker wants the kitchen to be a family- centered room, a place where the chief-cook- and·bottle-washer can be In the middle of the action. CloMt .-ce. a JUI .a.ortc»mias la older lloma, la aDOtller aa)or c:GMlduatloll. A good rule of thwnb, say the Weirs, Is to create half- agaln as much closet space as you think you'll need. A8llldlia astttial of tM Wein' plaa ts to make tile atire stndu'e alr-tigllt. First Sam fills all cracks in the foundation and elsewhere with polyurethane, which hardens quickly. Next, for insulation. he uses urea-formalde- hyde foam, a substance that looks like shaving cream. It ls pumped into small holes drilled into the outside wall of the house and spreads and fills the entire space between the interior and exterior walls. When he's through, the old house is as solid as many new houses, and usually better insulated. Mansions are gTeat places for parties, and the Weirs always plan celebrations befon and a( ter renovations. The before party, however, just has never materialized. 'We're too anxious to get down to work,'' says Mary. "But we make up for It with our a/ tu parties. At the last one we had a band, and we even put on a skit that included all the funny things that happened while we were transforming the house." The Weirs have two $0f\S, Chris, aged 5, and Charlie, 11. The boys work with their parents, cleaning, painting and carting. And so far, they've been more of a help than a hindrance. Sam remarks, 'They know what not to do. They've been up on the roof wtth me ever since they could walk, and they know what's safe and what's not" Work u a family affair for tM Weirs. Since IMir two aoru could wal.lt, they have M~ with paintin1. cleaning and cortbag. FAMILY WEEKLY, NovHlb« 21, 1'78 • 11 Mansion-living Is a· youngster's paradise. enjoys most. There's never a problem deciding what to do in the evenings, which are usually spent mapping out the next-<iay's work. Charlie and Chris ride their bikes in the living room and skate-board ln the halls-until the rooms are finlshed. In addition. they have their father around the house all day. Their parents feel this is one of the joys of their work to- gether. Sam always has time for the boys, and he never has a need to unwind at the end of the day because he's been doing just what he The prospect of renovating a huge mansion seems overwhelming and, yet, the relaxed, easygoing manner of the Weirs makes It all seem possible. The secret of their successs is that they loVe what they're doing and rw make a profit in the bargain. lillJI Compare tbe PoB:rollber Ir -- ctlsbwashertowhat Joitve beenlooldDgfar. You be tbe judge. OGllmpa..oar cll!lra- lale tJdmiorwtaite ..... 79R tabpla.. 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The bank f ra:r:e the Robbins' joint acco.Jnt Wttil the state tax authorities examined IL To Alk:e' s dismay, she ~ that she had to pay an Inheritance tax an the entire mnourd. ''But some of that ls my own mooey,'' she protested. Yet becaase she could not proye how much she had deposited. she was taxed an the total $Ull\. Many couples make the mistake ol letting their feelings ow:rride fmanaal good judgmenL They think of joint o~ savings. a house. stockr-as a gestin>. of lo\,e and trust. But they do not face.see the problems It can c:Teate. "Jomt ownership," says one bank president., "Is a complex device with many built-In booby traps. The theoretical advantages can tum out to be Uabilities." F• a J h . Jaillt ...,._ .... aa ... , • ...,, ... ...._., • 111k a.ac:t. Since neither partner ha.s sole control ol the pioperty, an angry spouse (perhaps one who ls about to seeJc a dJYOree oc about to be divorced) can simply withdraw all the savings or sell jointly owned stock and place the proceeds In his oc her own name. One husband used a jointly owned home as a bargainlng weapon ln a divorce settlemenl The wife wanted to sell thetr house and move to an apartment, but her husband refused to sign a contract of sale until she agreed to lower alimony payments. S1nce the house couldn't be sold without his signature, the wife was faced with a case of leg.al blackmail There are seve:ral kinds of joint ownership, each with Its own legal requirements and complk:ated rula. 0. ...... ....,.,. cOMlllt • .noney bdon ...... pnpaty lllto joiat wllllp. 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What a beautiful and luting expression of your fine taste A/r'f member ol this glorfous menagerie would bel Look lor the Wildlife Collectlon by Goebel at fine gift, jewelry and department atOf'es everywhere. For a copy of the complete ''Wiidiife Collection" color brochure, send ~ to Dept FW at the address ~ow. Hununelwe1-k~ o...,-.. MC-' An C0•W41 IM., --1, W. 0..-.•y 150 Cieorbrook Rood, Elm1ford, New Yorlt 10523 ~ GOEBEL PORZELLANFAMIK llOC>CHlAt. w OElll-Sole m-1..cllll'9f ol Ille woncS..f-. "M. I. Hummel" flgurl~ and plal ... Ullfl ONE CARTRIDGE WfTH TH AD WHY I GIVE As Thanksgiving nears, Dr. Peale remembers a good fri end's advice: live by "the attitude of gratitude~ By Dr. Normma Vlncalt Peale Especially for Family Weekly A phra.se, "The attitude of gratitude" was first lntroduc4!d to me by a man I had known for some years. He used to be a dlsgJwltled person, but. at some point, a profound change took place. He became opti- mlstk: and joyful. I probed f OT the secret of this change, aod I was astonished to learn It was due l<> his application of one magic word: .. Thanks." "One day, Inadvertently," he said, '1 sincerely thanked a person for doing something for me that was a little more than expected. And I noticed a plea- surable glow In myself and a similar reaction In the other person." From that simple begtnnlng came his habit of thanking everyone for everything. Then, In his reading. he chanced upon a statement by the psy- chologist William James. who said that the most fundamental desire of human nature ls the desire to be appreciated. '1'herefore, If you give appre- ciatk>n to people, you win thelr love," said my friend. ''But, more Important than that, the practice of this phJlo.sophy has made a different person of me. .. lt was then that he coined the phrase, 'The attitude of gratitude." ·~ attitude of gratitude will do wonders for you," he said. Then he told me that every day he repeats the opening sentence of the 107th Psalm: ''Ogive thanks unto the Lord, for He Is good: for His mercy endureth for ever." And he added, '1 believe from my experience that anyone who says that passage every day will be a happier person." I agree that It will oertalnly help one feel better and have a better philosophy. Every morning when you get up, In- stead of fretting and c:omplaln- lng, Instead of turning on the news to find out how bad everything Is, look out the window, take a deep breath and say, '1 give thanks unto the Lord, for He Is good; for His mercy endureth for ever.'' It will help you feel great I read ln a newspaper once the complaint of a minister that the right of national self- criticlsm was being Interfered Dr. Peak. with wife Rutla, appeal.inf (or more poaitiae thinJei.ng: "We .em to haoe tkveloped a national inferiority compk%." with. I would be the last person to approve such Interference. But It may be possible that Americans have overcrttidzed themselves. We seem to have developed a national Inferi- ority complex. Personally, I get a tremen- dous thrill out of this country. And I have visited almost every part of It The more one travels around the nation, the more one gives thanks for this goodly land that the Lord has' given as part of our heritage. Remember the story of William Bradford? We have no picture of him. We do not know the color of his eyes and hair, but we know the "color'' of his mind and soul. We can see him standing In the mea- dow at Plymouth, praying for rain. And when the. rain came, he ascribed It to God and thanked Him. For three dee~ ades he was Governor of Ply- moµth Colony and put his stamp on it; and for more than 200 years he has put his stamp on the American people. Neither starvation nor hos- tile attack could overwhelm that body of settlers, who had faith ln God and theJt leaders. They were an Indomitable breed. ~Y say of Daniel Boone that when he wanted to cross a ravine he didn't walk down Into It; he would grab a grapevine and swing across. One day he came home to hls cabin In the wilderness and said to his wife, "Ma, we're moving." Ma did not show any enthusiasm because she had just gotten herself nicely set- tled from the last move, and she asked, 'Why are we mov- ing, Dan?" '1 Just noticed a cabin 40 miles from here," he explained. ''People are crowd- ing us; we have to move." I wonder what Daniel would do In this teeming America of today? · Those early Americans wanted amplitude, scope, greatness, vastness because they had those same qualities In their souls. "O give thanks unto the Lord, for He Is good." He gave us a great land like this. He gave us magnificent ancestors. A great ~ople made us. and we should feel gratitude for the high princl~ plu handed down to us. Norman Vincaal Peale ha. bHn minuter of Ille Marble Colhliotc Church in New YorA for Ille ~t 44 years. Heu th. out!'or of. The Power of Poeitive Thinldq aa weU cu U otla.r boob, r.ncludint The Poeitiw Principle Too.y (Prentice-Hall, 1976). Copiu of Dr. Peak'• wedly urm.ont for radio aml TV may he obtairud from tile Foundation for Clamrian UvU... Powlinf, N.Y . 12U4. s 0 &: j .; iii "We can see the Governor of Plymouth Colony in the meadow, praying for rain. When it came, he tJBCribed it to God ... " You will find these prtnci· pies In the Declaration of inde- pendence, in the Constitution of the United States, In the Bill of Rights and In the body of literature produced by our founding fat.hers. Our future depends on preserving those basic principles not because those people were everlast- 0 In a hotel once, I dreamt my wife had died .... I awo ke to dial home ... a nd could only say, 'Ruth. •t~ '" 1 s you ... ingly right-no one can be that ~t because these principles were taken out of an ancient body of jurisprudence and law, out of the Holy Scriptures, out of the philosophy of liberal thinkers of the past Washing- ton, Jefferson, Lincoln all warned us that It Is dangerous to tamper with principles which have proven themselves. One o( these principles, for example, ls a firm reliance on Divine Providence. Washing- ton said. 'The event is in the hands of God." Lincoln said, "No mortal council hath de- 1Jsed, no human hand hath wrought these wonders." Franklin said, "No sparrow falleth from heaven without the Almighty taklng notice of It. ls It likely that an empire can rise without His aid?" F alth ln DMne Provtdence ls one of our basic principles. Returning to my friend who said, "The attl~ of gratitude will do wonders for you," I wonder whether there is any disgruntled, unhappy, dissatis- fied person reading this article. I suppose so, for we are a ll that way at times, lgnorlng bless- ings and causes for happiness. For our own mental health we need to emphasize the many reasons for thankfulness. One night In a West Coast hotel I dreamt that my wife had died, and I experienced all the agony as though It had been real. When I awoke, I said with relief, "It was only a dream!" But I wondered whether It were so, and I went to a telephone to dial our home in New York. When my wife answered, I could only say, ''Ruth, it's you, isn't It? I'm so glad." "Of course," she said In surprise, "Why are you so excited?" I said, "You have the sweetest voice I ever heard." "Did you call just to tell me that?" she demanded. And, belng a frugal souJ, she added, 'TU venture this call will cost you ten dollars." '1 wouldn't care if it cost me a hundred dollars," J said "just to hear your voice." How grateful we should be for our blessings. 'There is an old hymn which goes, "Count your many blessings-name them one by one." At home at your Thanksgiving table, take a few minutes to enumerate your blessings; count them, ooe by one. You will have a well-filled table; you can eat that turkey; you can talk; you can sleep; you can walk- simple blessings, perhaps, but very real ones. 1be "attltlJde of gratitude" lifts us up and makes us people of fJ1111 faith and hope and joy. iiWI The Continental Mint, Inc., announces Limited-Edition Colledables that will be avaibble only until Cluistmas Day •.. and then !!!!,!!: again! "Old S8il'1l Nld(' by HMMn Rc>dalMI. Plllle tneaur• • .lull 8 lnche9 In <lametef. The !First Issue! Norman Rockwell 1976 Christmas Plate And Ingot A pfiolleaa llNled edtaon Colledor's ,.._ In I az. oA ,..,. 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Says Ouystle: "It sounds Olympics. He went to Montreal and won · corny, but he's the same old guy. I think the Decathlon. Now he's a star, and she's we'd both like to kid< back and have a sitting pretty. Bruce Jenner ls currently really good time for about a year." Right being wooed by television, movte and print now, there are just a couple of prom.Lses: people alike. He tested for the starrlng an assurance that he will look carefully role In a soon-to-be-made re'-fllake of at all offers and a commJtment to sending "Superman" (he didn't get the part be-Oirystie back to school. She'll pk:k up the cause he kx»<ed too young), and now SO credits she needs for a BA. then it's they're asking him to play Errol Aynn ln on to law school Says O\rystJe: "Sacr1· an upcoming film. The TV networks want fices? No, rm very uncomfortable being him to do sports announcing. Sports-any kind of martyT. It was a priority struc· equipment manufacturers are competing ture. HJs ne:?ds had to come first for a for the honor of having his handsome face while. The rewards came almost ln- oo their packaging. Says Jenner: '1 don't stantly." Says Jenner: "She has sacrificed know about acting. It makes me nervous a lot for me. I hope I can do a lot far her." LAWRENCE WllK ~ .... to .... A t-slt ...._ fw Ille O z 19111 Mmic Miika: "l was about 19 and on my way to play at a dance In keland, N.O., about two hours away by train from my home. There were a couple of salesmen in our coach who knew me from some of the c:1ances rd played 1n the area. and they asked me if rd favor them wlth a few accordion tunes. Would ll I didn't have to be asked twk:e. I happlly played-with all stops out-waltzes, polkas, okk:ountry folk tunes, wedding dances-I even threw In a couple of marches. After a good while, the salesmen told me they'd de- cided to get up a card game, and they pressed me to Jotn them 'Oh, that's all rf!lst,' I said, not getting hir point at all 1 li<e to play the accoi dlool' As I burst into my f cwortte waltz, suddenly one of the fellows threw down hls cards, grabbed great hLri<.s of his hair In both hands and shouted. 1>teasef I can't stand any mend' Crushed and humiliated beyond belJef, I ,. put my accordion away tmmed.lately and sat all by myseJf for the rest of the trip. It was a harsh lesson, but a good one, and I never forgot It It's the reason we try to keep our show moving as fast as possible today." From My A~. Y°"' AIMf"- ica. by laWTenee Welk with &rnk:e Mc· Geehan (Prentlce-HaJI, $7.95). AND SMU: WHEN YOU SAY 1HAT.1UIKEVJ Goti:ar e 1111e n-e. ah.._ bird s..le .... people cal ,_ • twk~ that's a compUme.nt Because, as Ben Franklin, proponent of the turi<ey as national bird. foresaw, the gobbla Is a great blrd In fact. If we are what we eat, we're all going to be turkeys soon because the poultry Industry has begun marketing turi<ey ham, turkey hot dogs, turi<ey pas- trami, turkey salami and turkey bologna. The stuff ls purported to look and taste lll<e regular ham, hot dogs, etc. It's all part of the trend away from. beef to poultry and seafood. Of all animals raised and sold for meat, the turkey has the most protein. with the lowest calorie counl He (or she) also produces more meat than any other market anlma~ percent white, 3.5 percent dark. And come this Bi- centennial Thanksgiving. trs estimated we Americans wlll gobble 37.~.ooo turkeys -and not a single eagle. BatTR>AYS (Sunday: Scorpk>; Monday-- Saturday: Sagtttartus): S I J Goldie Hawn 31; Marlo Thomas 38; Davkf Hem- mh9 3.5; Stan Musial 56. Mx4.., Robert Vaq.,n 44; BUlle Jean ~ 33; Geraldine Page 52. T....,. Victor Jory 73. Wet H .. J-Wllliarn F. 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Sllw !:JO • IFl ~ 5'low 8 1.Hl (I)~~ 10'.00 a Cl) llfl r....i Dal!Js Cowboys •I Atlanta falcolU D O Cl) If\ FtetMI HouSlon Driers ~ P1ttsbu11h Steelm 9 IFl f~ San Dreco •I Bulfalo 11:00 fD ...... ;,.~ MHhn Tt111is (4hr) Matches taptd lul week 1n Putrto RICO ind leatu11n1 man, l)iSI lennis 1ruts l:GI a Cl) IFl ftetW los Anceres Rams al San Franc•sco t lO D ~ HiCMllM> 'Nt• Yoik lets al BalhmOft Coils J:lO • Ctiltt F.W '76 4:0l 8 USC fwlalll USC n UCLA 6:30 St Stir Socu1 '-• M04110AY, llOVUl8Elt t2 l:OO 8 ((2JJ (J)) QI) ~J llicht fwtball Balt1moit o M1am1 TUESOAY, llOV£MIU 23 6:00 a (3) Ltken lashtMll lah1s vs Milwaukee W£0111£SOAY, llOVEMIElt Z4 5:30 e Llkm Wttk• lakers vs Dtnm ntURSOAY, llOVEMIElt 2~ 1:301J Wl '-"" ol tlM Wwk t.OOMI D O CJ) <II ID Gttnclsund 9:l0 llfl FootkllBuffalo Brlls vs Dttro11 lions Cl s,.ts S,.111 Championshp Bouns 10:00 a (Il') (}) Cl) llllA llsltt11111 wasn1naton V1 PhoeM 12:00 8 (fl) (}) Cl) llfl footMll SI Louis Cardinals al Dallas Cowboys 5:30 (QI Cl)) 0 llCAA FootbaH 6:30 8 llCAA ......_. Tem n luas A&M F'ltlOAY, llOVEMIE• 2' I l:OOAM 8 (3 (I) ID 11CAA F...W Oklahoma o Nebruu 6:00 • (QI Cl)) 8 !ICM ftolNll Penn Stilt n Ptllsbur1h SAT Ult DAY, llOVOtlEI l7 9:llMI •(QI)(])) aJj !ICM FtllW ~dt1 Almy n Navy 12:JO .. ,,., s,.u ..,.. 1:00 • (Cfil ) 8 llCAA fwtMll O.UWtheldtr USC vs Notre Dame 4:31 8 cm (]) Cl) CIS ~ SpecUcll&lr s.• • (all Cl)) a *'' ww. w.rw or Speits 10:00 e UCU W.1 UCLA vs OtPaul Un1vtrS1ly ~:-,-?f /~~ raUROSAY, T'HMKSCIYlllC OAY ~ 7-., 8 cm (}) Cl) ~I Oay '"*CBS presents three hours \'\.' 1. ot non stop holiday parade h1&llll&hts with Wilham Conr1d u host w Loretta Sw1tt and Richard Crenna co host lht Mao's Parade in New ~ 'i York: Isabel S.1nlo1d and Kevin Dobson host the Phil1delph11 GrmM. l's Parade: M1Chael learned and 8111 Macy co host lhe Eaton's \ S.nta Claus Pmde lrom loronlo: Canada, Jack loid is host of 1 Hawaii's Aloha Flonl Parada, and Mechnzre Ph1H1ps and Gnm Mcleon host the J.l. Hudson P111de 1n Detro11. :00 • 1Nn111ltuf l'rillll Mltbtry Wittl ,rt looM Ttped Inside 1 II. California state pnson under mnrrnum secunty. this special rs hosled by t: V Cllaplain Ray. and Pat Boone sines popular and eospel tunes. lO:;tO a (9 CJ)) 0 l'lllMclwltlc flllllllllM s,.dll Soupy S.les 1s llO$I of this Hour lineup of children's pro111ms. 1ncludlftl l1bbe1j1w, Scooby " Doo, Oynomutt, Yoe• Bear and Fred rt1n11tone. ~1l2:JO • 0 CJ) (JI • "'-'-'• s,edaf 1 1:00 • ~ Clfc• "Alice Throue11 lhe lool1n1 Gius" A TV adapl11ton 'I of lewis C.rroU's second ~ about Al1Ce ind Ille IOPJY·lurvy \\ I chmcle!S who hm dehcbttd children srnct Vrctor11n t1mn l:ll • u CJ) (JI • -....... Mtcy'1 l\aMa(iNf Dey ,.,. Delli Reea. Mclean Slevtnt0n and Ed McMahon !lost parade cover11e fat1111nc a puppel's·ert·•lew of Ille ftslmht1 ;tO a '"-' Cllllkl Two 1111mrted chlld11n'1 clawcs· ''Tht Last of the • Mo111111J," and "Ivanhoe" 1 J:lO • cm (]) Cl) fMDlll a.tlk , ... "MJJttnous fal1nd" Amml ltd ~ adaptation ol Jults Verne's cl1ttle a6'enhirt 1boul Ille sur;iul ol frve fl:S rtfu1ees from 1 Conftckrale Pilson du11111 1111 CIVIi War. D O Cl) Ill G S,.CW TIMt "ri1urrn1 All the An1ltt" A loo• at Q Ille danaerovs wor\ of stunt mtn 1nd WOl'l\tft tocu11nc on Ille en0<mous care and prKISIOft necusary lo HO+d d1s11t1r Clluck ConllOfS llosls CJ) ,... C.... Stilfl "Ann-M111ret" A bth1nd·tht scenes look ~ 4:30 e Tiie Sllltl S... ''Swee! tqrmonf' lamb Chop mikes a .p1lch for T et1dat!1tred wikl tftlmals, but M• Btar1y d lnO!t rnterested 1n Ille pitc11 ':! of lld "Blrbershop Quartet " • 5:00 IMcti S. ...,_ Uncle Sam, the limed M1 M1roo. allll0$\ bunts with ·, pride in the telltna of • story ht obvlOusly •nows 1nd IO'tts-abo~t our 200·yur hlstMy from Col11111bus to tilt l1nd1n1 on the moon. FllOAY, llOVCMIH 2' t:OO a <I7J C1J Cl) s.,., r..w., (90) A compll1t1on of Ihm S11urd1y children's se11ti-F11 Albtrt & the Cosby Kida. AJk II and Isis. THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 KOCE·TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION SUllOAY, llOmllEI 10 2:00 F,_..M SMtdMlll J:tlAtlll• ....... 4:11 hMI ..... ,...., 5: ..... ..... 6:00 OllCt u,.. A Claulc "Htldl Ptlt I. 5:Je •• mulh cultural ch1I dlen's se11ts 7:Gl.c.lt9r1lia ...... 7:30 ..... "Learslatlvt Report" LiO Tiie Otllen t.00 s.Mlta .. lO:OO'f ISioM l:OO s.-Stttlt 4:tlz-t •:• Dtdric c-,.., ~-.......... ~ 5: ... ....,. ,.,...,. .. r..., l:ll A Tillll II er. 7:tlAlllN .... 7:30~ L•~ t:t0• •• . .. Hal ff , ... ·1111111111 at Potsdam" 10:• r.i C111 a.·-11• lllldleillutltet ..,.,, THllllSDAY, llOWDllO ZS t:tMM flllcWtl*w ~ t.30ftttN~ ..... 10:00 ..,.._..,.,.., lO:JO C:.. II c:..1-... 11:00 llllWt-OllVAI Millt Y• 11:30 Oedrlc c-,.., UJOO S.U.. stttet 1:00 SdHC• F1•11Vea1t.1lllt -L:>IAllillell 6 Sedl/Ftebn 2:00 CilllMtltr SlnlRI .. 2:•Glnllly l:tlS-Sbwt 4:00r...J 4:30 o.ctrtc c:.,.y HO lllll1N ..... ..._..._, 5:30 ......, '""" 1:0011111•~ 6:»F--~ 7;t0 .. &all ... ,. 7:JDftrY• .... •tilll l:tO 9 Pw,_wll Wllfll1f t:00......i:1 ...... , .. .... ,.... 10-.............. 11:00 lllldW/l*lt ~ FllOAY,~2' t.OllMI Mldlel/U.ftl ~ ... ,... ..... ,..., 10:00..,...,.M .._ Y• IO:J01111111* I Sidi~ ll:OOS.S llc/W•tlWt S.., I !:JO DedTtc c.,..,. lZ:OO S.U.. Sll1tt ::~~;... 2.iOllM 3:00 s.... Slrttt 4:00Z...I 4:JO Oedtk c....., 5:00 ..... ,...,!Iii__. S:JOWlll A11trt liO,... ..... ,...., 6:30 A TIM Tt GM 7:00 c:-S4nlwll Kit 7:.JI....,,.,...... ................. "' .... l:JON .... .... t:Ol Tiie ..... aw.-.. 10:00 ... : ,....... 'n.t' 11 :JO Tiie llldelJ L*tr lilfllt MTIIDY, llOft.MIO 1'1 2:00 A Tiiie '8 "'9 l:JOC... .... ....... ~ 5:tO ... &!let ..... WI C. QilnJC H•l ,.. ....... C...,at.111 RlttMH 9CIOOh potilic:a. 1' JO "'*' °" .. .. ........ Tiie. lO:tl Crut ,.,...._.. Early Bird Christmas Special ' Say "I LOVE YOU " with a REMBRANDT style Portrait We speciolize 1n indivduol ond lom1ly portroits os unique ond sensot111e o\ 1he1t \Ubjects So the portro1t we rol:e of you will be treo\Uled by oll the people who love you Call row fo, o 1.1tt1nq ond save during °"' spt>cool ~mted olfet P11994 ACr NOW! FINAL WEEK Two 4x5 Living Color Miniatures Reg. $31 .00 Now only $12.95 TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 21 1976 'RETURN TO THE TUBE' Rl)berJ Hof'/011, the uNor who rose ru fume as an 111temafio11al personuli11· durtnx hts fn•e-year run as Flint McC11//011xh 011 the Waxo11 Tra111 f1.me:r u11d "'ho 1·irtuol~r disappeared )rum 1ele1u11111 111 190} "hen he walked uway /rum u "m1//1on dollun "um/ a hll ihow, makes u 1ele11is1on comebucf.. "he11 h<· g1u•w 111 "The Life/me Agency" episode of Co/11mb111 P11111res Te/t'1 wo11 'r Po/IC e Wom1111, wr111g T11t>tda1 at l)p \I u11 ,\ 8( Horwn h'l.'111 111 the top of the rwrdom ladder 1·eri· qu11f..~1 "'the lute IV~O'r u11d eorh /1)61.J's It hen Waxon Tram 11·ur releasl'd"' '4 u11mlw. l:.'nxland nm/ Cu11uda. he he<ume 11 ho111elwld 11ord on three ton11ne111s. N BC repurtt'd at 1111.· 111111• that Rohert Hortun Jan cluhr K'ere formed 11ro1111J tht• 11 or/d and b11us1ed the !Clrr,est member- sl11p u/ an 1· 111 t'.\ m e11t e. "11h 11.0<XJ membns 111 England a/011e. Fnllow111x an appe1m111re 111 London s Palladi11m, at "·l11ch hu perfomwnct• 1•·ar recflrded and became 011e of Gre111 Br1111111 \ ht•11-rel/111g re<·ord.r, Horton returned 10 Englund to ring at 11 Command l'erjormanc·e for Queen Eliwbe1h. Yet, 14 1ears later, 11 11e11 xent•ru11011oftt•le1•ision1·ie"·ers bare~1· rt'cogn1;e l11.1 Jm <'or don't even l..no"· /11111 ut all. He leji the ll'aw111 Tru111 1em•r to pursue mot1011 pictures. do TV specwls. rt11xe u·orf.. a11tl jurther his 11ng111g career. W11h the errep11011oj111ele<'ts111n specwl in 1961 and one guest appt•arume 011 the Lo11xstree1senes111 1973. Hor- 1011 's role 111 Po/tee H 'oma11 mark r a drama fir comebark to telewswn 111 more "'<Jl'r than one. "Ajier fl,\ 1•ean of tourmx uhout 150 dinner theatres. I ha1·e dended tlwr telev1 r1011 is " hc11 I real fr" ould like 10 do axam 11 offen tremendous.. 1ns1w11 e\pos11re £1·en though I did 1801.•p1sode1 o/ Waxo11 Tram. and I said that I .. ·ould ne1·er be 11ed 10 anr1h111x for that lonx uga1n. I would senousfr like la do another series." SIJld the well-b111/1, s1x- foo1. 175 puu11d at tor. "I hu1·e led a 1·en e \cillng and 011rac111·e lifestyle over rhe past fe"· yeur.1 .r1orr1nx 111 11nd d1rec1111x such ploys as 'The Rwnmaker' 011d 'Tire Odd Couple.' But to sho"' you how rertous I am uhout refllrnmg 10 llo/~1·"'ood. I ha1•e nuwed out of New York and bought a home in £11(·1110 (('a/if J on a half m·rt• of 11 tltree-arre ranch " Horton is rnrren1~1· re-derora1111g 011d lu11du up111g Jus ne"' home with M1mf\·11. lus wift• 11/ 17 rears. In Police Woma11, Horton plo,1•r the m••ner and operator 1if 1111 illegal adop11111111genc1• that c·ume~ to the a11en1ion of Sgts. Anderson and Crowle1'. played hi' sertes stars Angie Die/.. in.ron and Earl J/ol/1man, when they team of a plane rrwh involving '"'" 1111 .. ·ed mothers. Poft('(' Woman, pro- tluct'd bl' Dougla.r Ben um. 1s a Dal'ld Gerber Produrtion i11 us.rm·wtwn wllh C alumbw P1cturet Telewsion. MORNING 8 :00 • Cl) S.riM s-.1tf ....... •••F•t.1n (lJ) Cil ea,talll lalil1eo -6:30- • Cl) G Futwes Ullltltf ..... Oiilr • llliellMI J~ s.... .. ,..,., ... •s...i bttf (QI ())) Coed D1y 7:00 .. (lJ) Cil Cl) """ a o w cm m T°"f Show •a 100 a.. (]) Mwilklt/U116trdoj 8 (121l Cl)) QI) Cood Mo1nln• Amtriu • D Futures G» lucs I His llud4its mew- • Steck Market Optftina fDYICI for~ -7:30- (]) C.rtoo.a G lmlt m TIN 11artrW" r a 1111y a>141o'-J &l lllisltr ....,, 8:00 • Cl) c.,tM ~ •• r .. (])~ • lillTill Tia m TIN~ (lJ) Cil Tiie m e>vb 1211 TIN .llblftl fDZ.0.! -1:30-• mrutures G JacluU- ID Y oel I f ritMs -~ 9~U11t au•dot 9:00 • ()) l'Tlet .. ltjpt 8 IJI) ()) <II CID Sfntord I Soll e TIM lil .. ry ()) "'4 °'' e AM Lot All1tlei G Tt111111J ltlMIM Sllo'IJ mt t-LMcy • t °""' " Melllllt (21 Mart• W.,, 111.D. •S.U•Strwt (QI ())) MIU °"Cla Show ID l'tlil DwlllM SM -9:30- • 0 ()) cm Hd""9d Sllutrn • 1111"'"1 llf'D ()) "" "' ....... l)ftty . """ """ . ......, ... -~S..pltaba 10c00 • all CJ) ()) liltNlt D 8 CIJ <Ill D WllMt of for· 111111 9 QI Mnlu : See Daytime Mo¥1u (])hrry ....... ID Mlptl's""-ll)l'llllllc Aff•ln Q)) You're Oft -10:30- • <Ill m (() lMt of LH1 11 ® Cil cm a Th• St••'' • (121 ) tUl "''" Drti ID "'4 Day .., '-tr,.,.. flt llal'UI Coormct 11:00 8 cm Cil fOINll I ltestless 8 @())CI§ l1l' Graad Sl1111 Tom Ke1111edy hOS1S Cl) TIM llliliollai11 • ((21) Cl)) QJJ Doll Ho Show D llltN: Su Oayt1mr Movtes . """ fD £Jtclrk Colllpany -11:30- tJ (fl) Cl) S.rtlt tor TOlllOI· ,... 11 rn @ rn m Th• GH1 Sholl Chuc:k Barm hosts 8 ((21) ())) QI) hmily feud Richard Dawson hosts (JD) Miry Hartman. Mary Hartman m ltt's ltap a> 11.tftny I tltt Profmer AFT•RNOON I 12:00 • lloelltilM • Thll Girt OiQ • .,. °"' B (tlfJ ) $20,000 f'yruud Otek Cl1rk hosts Cl) (1})""" ID ...-: Stt Daytime Movies a>tDfu111ofltHllie (fl) lllOll Affair/lot Baratta @ llllly """"" llbry Mlc1lllM QI) i.-Alllerican Style m c:.c..ril m '°"Day! ~ ...... -12:30-• cm(]) Cl) As !ht w.1d T11rns • @ ()) cm m oa,. of 011r I.Ms I IMt Liiey D ((21) (I)) lfJl All M1 Childr111 a> Courtship of Cddlt's r alhtr a o.m o., Show Ill) Yop tor Health ID AllOr• Loi A111•1tt 1:00 lllrM •lld Alltll • (121 ) IDl llY•n'1 Ho9e ....... m 11a1er a.1111 S llM!t: Str Dayt1m1 Mov1H ID D Sllow de II l -1:30-• cm CJ) TIM Guldl111 IJtllt D 121> ()) <II G TIM o.cton ())The 11oi11,11u11n D (!JI) ()) a> OM Ufe 111 U.. GIMrtyH...._ • et1ar11111 Ille -.rut 2 :00 a cm rn rn .,, "' t11t r •• 11, D 9 aJl ID AMllMf World e Oult I Harrili (J) ,.,,., D ailotlt: See D•yt1mt Mcw1es .., ..... m lllnMI• -2:15- • (8 (I)) QJl Get1trat "°'91111 -2:30- • (l7J (I) Cl) Mate• GIN • Sia Hllflt (J) IMwe It Ill Bener m MicUJ Mollllt Club Cl) Tt<,,-. 3:00 u (lJ) m rattJt111tt .. ms..net • m"""" (])Ci~ B (tlll Cl)) aJJ Cdtt ot •1p1 <!DJ Mowit: Ste Da;t1me Mow1ts G» Yallty of lht DillOSl1111 IHI ()) ltonside illl Our '-na m Vld1 "' Yid1 -3:30-u (fJJ Mite Dolclls St.. Q Mtditfl Ctnltr Chad Cvmtt stars 8 lit ltue M1r11t1 f 11 ()) The MllMttn 8 lllowlt: See Oay11me Mov1u 111 lkldy lllnch dJ'Yoei I Frltn4b m C.rtoons cm Cl) Bozo's 81& Ta, (3) Tiit Flintstones ((21J ([) ,..,. 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Pege 5 .,, . 1~f!JJi'iJj 1 JJ'fli~f'j ~f i .. :t•: ii·~fiHi~f" · ,,.,! r ll''l''Jsl~~ i! !1;1•1~ !!•it:(,1;11 e!i.·l!ij -ttf t•·1 rt• 1,, If ""'I ~~-"* ~s ft1J:~ fr!flit!:11!~1 !~Q.;;0;:,.. n1 (Jl~lj!lffrjf!if:J&!JR · .U t 1 '1'1~fe1i•!~!-1 J.i .,1 tj.~H1r11 1 1fJ1!·lut:i 0 .~jf 1jf ,.,lf Jf :;;Ji ;&i11irifll JJi!l1li .u :J t:\~ ~Hilj' i}~1 11 HJl~!!!r I=-" 1:j f I IJ~f f 11• r•fj( r- ! ~.~~i::ii'f~ J!11 0 fl ~i1Jt~f 1 i'1~'1 1·1 =fl11~1,ls~1Jt!~l~iJ I a ~ i. • ,. 1 . · • e-j .-.I I . slli.sfli&li ri&; rJ....., ----------------------~n1 SUNDAY MORNING • llldiata Ill AlhlrtisM•nt -5:30-•U. U. Ill) ftet e:oo 9llelU,&lM •n..Mle-..n • s.tlMfll c.lif••le -6:lO- &TeN(1 Wt* DllMCll.....,. -~t..rl"CJ CDllM~11 ..,....., ..... -6:45- (() tut. ' C../Willl Tiils ... , 7:00 • Hlldleft lfol!lt11 D nils ls llM l.ifot "lhe F1111le Thread" A teen1eer must lue the responslbthly ol mtnc tor her mentall~ 111 parent M1m1 ~than sbn IS Wendy Burke and Antoinette Bower IS Pllylhs Burke ... ' Ille s,. .. •d Cl) ,....,. ' Mil frittle .. °"" & Wiatll (fihlWit ... • Wllllll (ll)(]) ........ T .. llk tftl Cl) ""' b Ille Uh Ql ...... Mltw.M il lOO.,S ., ... flf HMllll ma... .. ~ 0 ..,..._.USA -7:30- • hr Git !flcll lllrb II Tlllt'1 c.t • '-It .. Ille JllllClt (() Lit n.. • upt DDltll......., CID)........,. Gao..tlfJllM • _... ..... ,.... Strttt (ll) (]) ,.,,., , ..... U Cl) C11ia.rtt1•1 "11cra• IS_, ff Ille ot.Mra Ill llflllt lltln <am>,_ H11111ett1q IB Siw Y•r PHIMS t. Hilt 8:00 eo.traT,..._ ·~ .,.,.en.. (()llllllJSWtlalrtSM. (() 1V I IMb II IMnilftt ..... i...., .... ClllJl.Wiyf ... ....... ,... ... ~ u Cl) lilllllM •S....Stnet '==:.:-" QIWlleltMy ........ -1:30-• r ece Ille lltllll ~=ri.... ...... •ID Cl) It la w1rttu "T~• Sctnd•I of Tottllltrntss". (() °" .. ....,, • Meetllll n. Ii Cafwary (llJ CJ) "'*-...,, (9 (()) hl...-.n m DeMlrtp • .,...,. QI Mlrlld ff Trwlll 9:00 ......... sa. D Cll 9111etttlel'lua Cl) Ila "-INr4 9 C..,. hllfile-V""'°"9t • llutritiell "female Nutnt1on" lfost Dr Arnold Pih d1scuues the nlltnltONI needs ol Ille lemale tor lla'1nl huhhy hair, slun and eyu- wilh 1etress T 1111 Louise and Dr Clyelofd Hluser .. tftl Cl) Of1I Mem •""*'** (ll) (]) s,.c.. Ms S Tr--..W Millilu &:»S...Streel aa ... ,.., ... -9:30-• (() llfl hltNll Pr.._ D IU>CI)~ .,...... ........ ID Tiit Klllt Is C...lllt [m$,.ctr.- G> Glept! Hw (llJ (]) CiMllll s-.n-a 1ew. Lmr ....... <a (())JlllllllJ S.•a•rt s.... G)futMl-.r ....... s,.dal fU) Eyftit.. 111 Stni" 10:00 G Cl) llfl F"4Nll 0.111•11•* Fust &1me IS Dallas Cowbo'f' al All1nt1 f 1k:ons. .. a Cl) lft F...w Houston 0.ltrs vs P1tt$bu1111 Steelers e CV Mowr .. r...t e (QI(()) s.4111 S.,.ntan Ill Herlld .. Tr_,. (11 llFl F•tllall Sin 01e10 11 Bulb lo a s.u, r..wntilll tD Olla U,.. A amk "Hetdl" Pait I HeMll (Emma Bl1ke) IS ia•en to lt•t with het c11ndlathtr (Hans Meyer), 1 rteluse wllo h•n 1n a sohl1ry hul on a mount11nsi~ There she meets Ptltr, 11.i molhtf and bltnd 111ndmolhe1. a Siii Dlttt .... o.i -10:30- • (9 CJ)) al Ado~turta ti ... .. AMNtt ' Costello .., CalvlrJ Chlptl f.mlftflllity FICWJ • Grtfldltllld 11:00 •DertfDiaoltrJ CJ) TlflllM:WlllM • i.. $tlltll • <• m> a o.i 11111 Couple • llllllct.I •a.re..•~ .... Sflntaa,tlltCkiQ • ...... ~ llut1n TIMla (4hr) M1tchu taped Lnt week 1n Puerto Rlco l11ture put tennis lf"ls Ptncl!O Gonzalez. Yic St!m, Frank Stdcmtn ind others. DWlFeetW -11:30-• ....., s..pt .. ()) lllMI:.......,.. (mus) '36- Slurley Temple. Robtrt Youns •<9 (1))8 .......... -~-lln.lllit (ll) rn cu,.,11.111, ..... 1 AFTaRNOON Q) Mo•lt: "Th M1d M .. ater '•rtr" (com) '67 Phyllis D1lle1. l!ofis Kirloff G>~ IS T .. AMwt rtctvrea (!Bl(()) 18l ISllln 1td Alawn e...-c-1b11.._. -12:30- • (8 (()) onctiMs 8) -..: "lllt llettt.111 OW MK· o.lld'1 Fa""" (com) 'S7-M11iorie M1tn, Plrktr f enntlly cr?> rn lft ,.....,. a ''"" ..,.,, Qll DirtetiMI 1:00 • CJ) llfl ,.... o. .... ~ .... Secotld rame is Los Ancelts Rams at San rraoosco 49ers D 111C WlciMss,.dlt "Food for All" A proanm about the need lo! lood and tilt ptol>lems of pr0¥1d1n1 more to lttd the world now and 1n the future. Glllt lllV""1 CJ) IS,, Btt.10. • lllMI: CC)..,..~ ... H (adv) '45-Miureen O'Hara. Paul Het1te1d. Wallet Slmk (II i.....w. @ CJ) ltwit: "S..111 DIJ1 ii ... ,.. a w.a • Acrialltw• (8 (())U.S. F1n11 ~ ........... a 11CM HicMiclib -1:30- • llofit; Cl:) "C..•1•1-""'•" (adv) '!13-Loucs H1yw1rd, P11ric.a ~1na QI) Tiit 11.,. lrlttlen ( CZI (()) AM11a1 WotW 2:00 8 WINfilt n.t.r "W1ttffottt W1I· dfrness" With 01n Ctbsoft, ameru follow the enour111ous m11111ton flil'tts of •lte~ as they blttl• 0•• elemenls to lht11 neslin& pltcU 1n C.n.1d1. Eich ph1sc of thew hie " shown-from ritualistic court1ns dis pl1ys (the nuptial flichts ol • pair ol mallard ducks). to m11tn1. and r11sin1 the youna. • lil°'it: "lit ... ltUI lt111Ulrt" (com) '46-Bol> Hope, J01n C.ull1eld. Cl) IN $411M (II YOllll fw Qrid tD Mltl1: "OIH lt111 .. r" (adv) '41-Errot nynn, Fred "'ICMUl'l1J GD Tlf'Zlll ISflftfltTtday (QI (() s,.rta Qalllllp == -2:30- • ~ HlctiMOb "New York Jets 1t Baltimore Col&" (11 ..... Ille ,,_ IJIP•lllClliltllT..,i. <• Cl>) lfl c-. " tilt ..... -~a..., OtellTrMI 3100 D~\ISA Cl)wMWMlllll -~ ..... G Mttlt: Cl:) .. ~.,.1111 (mua) '73-V'ictor Garbtt, Otvld H11ktll, Lynne Thifpen . <II lllMI: Cl:) "Pll11t "h .,. .. (W·fi) '68-Charlton Haston. Roddy McOow1ll. • Slltltttt CiMIM (Jl)Jilll1117~SM. Sl Ea,osltt Documenllry on hockey areal Plltl Esi>cntlo. center f0t Ille Ne• Yorll R1n1en (Qt(()) s.r .... ~ ........... -3:30- ......... : Tiit , .... U,.IMc:e 8 Cellet-f"4NI ?I cr?>CD ..,W.W U Cl) ,........ S,.CW "food lor All" 121....-r-HI• ...... (QI Cl)) ,,.. ,...... "'JNcl .,.,. ,.,..., Olilru1...,IO 4:00 9 USC ,...... USC vs UCLA Dlllts.dtJS. • ...., Clllllca "The Pnnce and Ille P1uptr" Cl) 111111111 (()w.rtll .. ~Sit m s'°'" lMt. ~­.. Fipts AM aitt bltwtNI Wile WIM1 • -..: CC) "Tiit ~ .... ltd & tl11 UJIJ" (drl) '67-Cllnt ustlrOOd. Eli W1ll1ch. (ll) CJ) w Ctllart IS WerN .. s.rMal ..... Str..t .... (121 (()) ~ hltW '7' • Allltflcltt AllJttr • c..,. ........._~ .. Wrftlla --4:30- .... " Slnitll (J) fact Ille ....... @Cl)C.C.. s llN'll ~ .. ,....,..,. .... "'-Dfr .... a. 8lltwl • twtr-11 Cllltl 5:00 •Mir T"' ()) M.,lt: Cl:) "HMdl1I" (drt) 'SJ-Tony toots, Janet L11ah. •<11 ... (() ... " *4• ~ G Tiit WerN at War • lllMI: Cl:) "Tiit Mwttitw• " Mil It.I" (tdv) '38-Errol Rynn. Olivia 6e H"illlnd. • AIMrlcM/lnll ...... """ UCl)lltltllilt"'- lllWIWWMw.t ..................... (121 (()) ..... s,erta WotW a lllMl:a::J "°"'•*...,.. (d11) '$4-Rly Mlll1n4, Crtce Kell~. ...... Alll« -5:30-•am a1a ... • "* WlltW ".......,. (ll) Cl) a........, ...... ...... ,'*""" <• (() T• 11 !tie ......, .Flm,... 8100 -~ • Mette: a:> (Jltr) "Dttllt4tr f1Cltt" (drl) '66-JIU lord, Yen Johnaon, K1thtrlnt Cra.tord. •<•())> n. ~ ', ... lllllt ~tymond 8urT, Loretta Swlt end Pa1 Morita &uest. (() Seem. " !tie °"' •OCE -.W. <Ill WIN WerN tf .,.... , ... 1 THE BIG DIFFERENCE IN SECOND TRUST DEED LOANS ON ANY REAl ESTATE: - Not all second trust deed loans cost the same. That's why 1he Federal Govemmen1 has given you a simple way of comparing the annual cost of any loan ... the Annual Percen1age Rate. The lower chis rate, the lower your annual cost Most o ther companies ask you to pay Annual Percentage Rates from 17% lo 21%. That's because they c harge you 104\ interest, a maximum commis· sion and give you a short time to repay. Not us. Through Reliable your interest rate is lower (9%) the commission is lower, and you get mo re time - 8 years -to fully repay your loan, including prin· cipal and in1eres1. There are no balloon paymencs We offer you an Annual Percencage Rate of 12.88% Check around. We believe ifs the best rate avail· able ,, and it's available to everYone. The figures look like this. For everY $1 ,000 yoL borrow you pay only $14.66 a month for 9t monchs. The tocal of paymencs is$1,407.36. WealS<I offer shorter term loans at the same interest rate and commission, but with proportionately higher Annual l?ercenlage Rates. Nacurally, you can pa~ off your loan at any time by pre-paying interest or the balance in accordance with state law. You may borrow from $2,000 to $50,000 on a firs• or a.econd trust deed loan -on any real estate any· where in California. On the average, you11 have your loan In 10 working days. No gimmicks. No double·l~lk. We just think it's good buaineaa to give you the facts ... and more money for your money. ' 9[lRELIABLE ll MORTGAGE CORPORATION Trusted 1nd Rupecled Brokers for 26 years R.e9lonal Offk••: 0r•ft9« Co: 22qr., W 8.111 Rd f\nalt~1m (n4) 776·6543 t.o. A.._.1 .. : 320 No Vermont (213) 666·2525 SF V.U..V: 1845r1 Burb.1nk Blvd Tam1M (213) 987·2234 DfNctToU·fne no-.: P~I San Gabnel V11ll"Y (2 13) 442 6668 South &y l ''"9 Be<>ch (213) 6'14 2272 ~ntu111 l111i1uv (RO.'i) 497 J731 SUNDAY (ContlnuNI (Jll aJ lull! lieltun Show fBCa~ a ~:1m fD ,.._ Wolf Witll ... m llliaiul/Van.ty Show Im Miiiie Kall AIM1icJ . m 111• Cet11e1 ,.,.c1 ... -6:30-u (Jll(f) ....., UCMdM c-ra ® Ut lo Yevr Ht.art's c.ntt11t fl) Star s..itlMya m Sbr Seatr lillM Match :J Maoo Machldo rs commentator IOI this prolesst0nat match from B11tain m 11o11e1 &1- ---~·OO U Clll Cl) 60 lllilluta a o (J) cue m Tiit lit Ev1111: Tht flnt flftr Yuts (•~hrs) lht Cl!ltbrahon ot NBC's SO 1nnoottve rears ol bro.wdtashn& lhe procram futures some of the memorable moments from NBC 1n the fields al entertainment. culturt. news and sports Onon Wellts 1s n1rr1tor Hosts are (alph1bet1catly) Jack Albertson. Milton Berle. David Brinkley, Johnny Carson. John Chan· cellor. Ancie 01ckmson, Joe Ga1ac1ola. Bob Hope, Gene Kelly, ferry lewis, Dean Maritn. Don Meredith Greco1y Peck, Freddie Prinze and George C Scott Cl) Solllttlllll& s,.dal • ca m> o .... ,. s,.c1.1: (CJ (lllr)"So111dtr" Canel Cicely Tyson, P1ul Winfield Kevin Hooks. Carmen MattheWI. Jamts Best The stOIY ol 1 boy, hts doe Sounder 1nd his black sharecropptr family tn Louisiana 1n the 1930's Iii #iW w.w Wat m n.. Llf• s,ecut: Tiit bid • Sl llDtt At m1dmtlll 011 March 27 1942. a combined lo1te OI Royal Navy and Comrn1ndos u1led up the Rivet lo11t, unde1 huvy f11e from Getman shore batte11es lhe11 ob1ec live· to destroy the c11nt Normand1e dock at St N11111e, prospecttve Atlantic base for the dreaded battle sll1p l11pitz m Tiit f1I fl) JajllMM Ofallll t3J lllorit: C,C) ul'lallet urtll" (SCI Ii) '74-John S.uon. 01a"a Muldaur -7:30-m The W11 it WIS "The 1939 Huvyweichl Ficht" behue" Joe lours and To"y Galento G9 lloru11 l.alt~p P1oe111111 8:00 8 (J7) (J) Cl) Tiit SOOJ u• Cller 5""' Redd fou, Tom Jones. Shields & Yarnell tnd Cllullty Bono auest g TM l.111111111 11141 lat\"1 (I) f'lltr Mlnfta• V1rltty Hout 8 (!Bl Cl)) QI) SO Millon Della1 Mall A btautitwl youn1 pilot, rtprt sent1nc her Lahn American COllnlry tn an 1nternahon1I sa1lpl1ne meet 1s dropp1na hom1nc devices from her 1hde1 dunn1 pracflce fl11hls, ind Steve Austin 11 Hnt to 1nvu1t11te 1 plot to at11ck the Untied Slates with gu1d~d m1S$1fes a MtYit: CC) cnr) "Godsptll" (mil$) '73-VIC101 GJrber CD MoN: (2111) fllutre of lllood" (Jwr) '73-Vmcent "''"·Otani R1n CD s..111 Yorty Sllow fB Mlllial Variety S OwtMnllli.ioll m (Miii at S~llollr ID £1 Sllow • s,im P'llltl TV WEEK NOVEMBER 21 1976 9:00 II ff'lJ CD hj1k Geraldine Pait pmts as M1$, Edna l'll0111$0n, a wealthy power w1eld1n1 Hew Vork State coonty ct11Mmu who is 11s.na lier 1nlluence lo 01otecl her gra"d son, 1n lhlS si>ee~t two hoor episode D Or1I 1D11t11s , 8 (all CIJI QI) U C SH••r lliPt MeN: CC) (2ilr) "TilllMtr• bait 1114 Ucllt*t" (wes) 1•-Clint u51wood. Jell Bndtes The action dmna ol bank rol>beis who roo the same bank tor the second llmt btcause they can't hnd lht money they stole the ll<St time a>flu H1111ur4 gJ.,._r-. ®TM OM War l!ll) Muter,lttt Thut11: How lifetft Wn Mr Vtltty ID ... '-iY -9:30- D Tiit Kl11a b C:.1111 (() S..1111 l c-,,ny m 111at11 o1 Ute m COIW Mow 10:00 D Dir ti Discowtry Cll lilmtr Ted Annst1e1111 Cl) '-"' Hout CD fa-..S a ,... ,., for11111 m Tiit M.11111 c:aifOllidts <~ m~c-tdJ '7JIJMIG«•si.w -10:30- D Jilll111 S.•aart S-. 111 rlrill1 u.. 9 S.-Wrnllillt 11:00 " @ rn m ""' • hc.IMtten Tlltma. CD lllewlt: "~ btMJ" (d11) 'JI-James Cacney, DonJtd Cook. a»SMtt1CMM all a..ria ... 200 Yt1!$ fD Ri¥1ls fl Slielllcl Holmes -11:15- 8 (Qti (I)) -..S {lZJ CJ) s.111., all4 eam,,.,, -11:30-u Sull41y Sperts flnal/Mo•I•: (CJ "lartfeol ill Ille ''"" (com) '67-Robert Redford. Jane Fo"da. B ill """ • Tiit 100 Chill Cl)T...,. D MO'flt: CC) "l111ptri1I Vuus" (rom) '63-G1111 Loflobrl11da Jli llllN: cm" .... (dra) ·12- Gto11• C. Scott, Richard Bmflart 0 (I) .... " llM lillM a 11• * llM """' w.i4 · ca m> w, -.,. s... m Elcw«ilro a 11cMt: cm Mo,.r.litll ,tclf1c" (dra) !II -Joh" Wone. P1111m Neal 12:00. .. 5'111111 111111 c., •• , 11 ((2f) ) '*' Mll'IMll S11o1r -1:30- UAI OMWllll ... 11 Stlrti111e 2:00 U Mo•lt: l.C> "Th S111u11lers" (d11) '68-Sh11ley Booth -3:25- fJ Mowi1: "Tlt1tt Zero" (a dv) ·55 Richard COnte, Peilte Castle The devil and his d isciples are big the stars and directors who box office. They have possessed created the cult ... Gregory Peck. the movie going public. And Richard Burton. Linda Blair. Louise Hollywood couldn't be happier. Fletcher. and others. And he'll show Why the big fascination with the you scenes from their spine-chilling occult? Starting tonight David films. Join him for his series Sheehan explores the current of special reports and see why obsession with the ~ u I\ the movies are going to supernatural. He'll talk to the devil NEWSROOM/5 • 11 PM P~10 these adorable babies grew up to make America laugh on ABC's top-fated comedy serres. HapPy Days (Tuesdays at 8PM). Can you Identify them? ;:> ;> ;> • • • (sweunM uosuv) 81Sl0d PUB (pJeMOH uo~) e14:>1~ '.(lsor,i .<uuoa) 4d1er,i 4d1e~ '.(UBJOr,j UIJ3) &JUBOr '.(J&PfU!M AJueH) e1zuo.:i S! ll16111ods 841 01 UJOS (dOI 841 WOJ.::f) :SJ8MSUV MONDAY I lllOVUllO 22 ftt _.... 1M lfttf .... listilp. pltut see DAfTllll[ '.OCIAlllS. .... fof ,_~.,.Ille clay's ...ia.. DAmllE MOVIES 10:00 B "H1aeres411t" (dra) ·u -Joan Cra•lord. John Girt1eld "lelle ff tlM ..._ties" (com) '34-Mu Wrsl. Rorer Prtor a '°Olllt•liM l'lcific" (dra) ·5 I -John Wayne, P1tric11 Ntal 11:00 D "ltia•t VklOIJ" (d11) '52-Arthur Kennedy. Pe111 Dow. Julie Adams 12:00 ID "Yo11 Cu'I bn Awar Fro11 II" (mus) '56-June Allyson. Jack Lemmon, Jim Badus 1:00 a CC) MEut of [tltn" (dra) 'SS-James Dean, Julre Hams 2:00 D CC) "'or1nil In llllck" (mys) '60-lana 1 u1ner. Anlhony Qu•""· Sandia Dee l:OO ®J CC) "fh Art of Lowe" (tom) '65-James Garner, Dick Van Dyke, Elke Sommtr. 3:30 8 CC) MSillin' in Ille lbi11" (mus) 52-Gtne Kelly. Debbie Reynolds, Cyd Charisse •V•NING 8:00 n CUJ rn C1J CI1 ...., G @(J) CB m News D SSbr Tm (I) GelMf ,,.. TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 21, 1976 8 {(21) Cl)) Q}J lhnd1y lfi1H feotW Balhm01e Colts and the M111111 Oolpluns llom M11mr, Fla D .._.: (C) (2'Mlr) "IN 1iwtr" (•es) ''8-John Warne. Montromerr Cl1h, loanne Dru, John Ireland, Wal· ltr 81egnan • ,lftriqt ,. lllily Cl)MM.·IZ m Dectric c..,u, '9littM ... --':30- • Diulll Guests rnclude llt'lerly Siiis, Cltol Burnell, fdyre Gorme. Rock Hudson. Harver Korman ind 1 lucre Ann r ashron Show (l)W,~ ~ ...,. Criffitt s-. m r,..., Alfw (JJ)(J)~. mz...1 Ill T""' T llt 1:00 a aJ> Cl) m ""' ll Uarsa1111 Cl) My T1lrM Sons Cl) To Tel Ille T rvt11 ID I IMt l.ll(y .., The Fii m a ..... EspM01 (JI) Alt4y Griffith m lilldleil1llllflf 11.,ort 0) Drllutic Stria m AM1111s Fllllily -7:30- .. CllifOfllil .,.... ....... "' Dlllats CIJ TM O'I C..,.. -... JUt T-m 11rMJ 11.c11 CllJ (I) Dolly hn.. SM 0 (I) Will """ of Alliluls a Andy lirif filh fD ~11MI 21 Tonlcltt m Frieeds of lb11 mF11s11~ 8:00 D (Il'J lillWJ A Clllrlit lrOWfl TltH'51iwliil-U-etore 101n1 ·cwer the 11ver and throu&h the woods.. to Cllarhe Brown s &rand mother s condomrn1um for a tr1drt1onal tur key dinner the Peanuts 1an1 celebrates AIM11cfs oldest hohday rn 1 rather unorthodo• fasl11on u t3l CD cm m little House Oii the Prairit .. Journey rn the Sprrnc'' Concl Charles convinces his father to come and hvt with the family 1n Walnut Cron. but the old man, who rs strll 11r1ev1n1 over the death of hrs writ, sinks deeper into deprewon when he 1s unable to keep a promise to ltttle Laura U lilofit: CC) (2hr) "frlcht" (dra) '72-Susan Ceorat. Honor Blackman Cl) Mowie: CC) (2hr) "funny fKe" (mus) '57-Fred Astaire. Audrey Hepburn. m 1ew11t11H II) Perry Abson ® Mowie: CC) (2~hr) ''Dollm" (com) '71 -Warren Bntty Goldie Hawn, Gert f robe. Rober1 Webber Scott Brady. 61) The M1111s Chronicles lohn Qurncy Adams, Congressman fl)S,...itlllllMlt m ,.,.._ t.111cu1ae rrorr1r1" -8:30- • D Cill 5mj)Canilnhf the Aililuls The muSIC ~ Clmrfle Sarni Saens, conducted by Michael Tiison Thomas, wrth verses by Osden Art linkletter will .ict as h ost of the KTLA (Channel S) 30th anniver- sary special, "H.ippy Birthday, Los Angeles Television," set to air on KTLA e.uly next ye.tr. In- terviews with more th.in 30 of television's pioneer personalities as well .is r.ue film clips of televi- sion shows from the 1940's and 19SO's, will be Included in KTLA's TV tribute. * * • Barbara Anderson, who co-starred for four years In the series Iron- side, will guest star in the "Manhood" segment of NBC's "Gibbsville" st.u- ring Gig Young and John Savage. Anderson, who won an Emmy Aw.ud for her portray.ii of Officer Eve Whitfield in the se- ries starring R.i ymond Burr, will play Rlt• Harris, the wife on .in .ispiring r.ice car driver who gets involv ed with • loan sh.uk. * * * Nash, features rntuoso pertor mances on dual pianos by Bues Bunny and Qaffy Duck (with Porky l'lg as staae manager) 1n a unique animation plus lrve action version of Carnival of the Anrmals " (l) llloM: ~) (90) "Tall in th• Saclcllt" (wes) 'U-lohn Wayne Ella Rarnes, Audrey Loni m Cross-Wits 9:00 D <tTI l.11 lb1111t Rina those bells and pus the cake and punch Mrs N1u11tuck rs aettina marrred1 U @ CV tm m H C Monday llipt llloM: CC) (2hr) ~atbd of the Killer In s" (du) '76-Ben Johnson, Mrchael Park's. Gretchen Corbett, Paul Hecht. Horst Buchholl. Brute r rench A pla&utd South Amer 1can urao ship arrives in the New Orleans 11u at Mardi Gras time and unleashes a swarm of millions ol deadly Alran k1lle• bees U Moftday lli1ht Movie: rc:-J (Zhr) "bel Kninel" (ad v) '71 -Ceorge Hamilton. Sue Lyon, Rod Cameron Story of Evel Knievel. king of the stuntmen, whose daredevil motor tytte 1umps made him a fortune m Mell Griffin Sllow II) The Vi11illian f1) Ciflt Univt111f fD In rtrlornunce at Woll Trap New Cnaland Conservatory Rai11mt Ensemble" The Kalht!lne Dunham Dance Company also auests Call CU) Motic: lC> (2hr) "8rid11 on the Ri'ftr Kwai" (dra) 'S7- Wilham Holden, Alec Guinness Jack Haw\1ns Stssue Hayakawa UJ OiMll! -9:30- D (fl) m (I) All's Fair Conti Rrchard rs deh&hltd at the prospect of beine a lalher, but at the gme trme devastated by lhe fact that Charley dosen't want lo eel married 10;00 0 LOYER TRAPPED IN * aECUTIYE SUITE! ""D ::fl) £u cutrve Swrlt Unmaskina an 1ndustrral spy who 1s havrne a romance with a collta&ut and Sj)umn& a lr11htened man to rrsk dan1erous suraery are separate problems confronhn& board member Malcolm Gibson and company president Don Walhna e o 11ews fD Al•in Ailer: ltltmoriu ud VlsiOM l.)J) Captain & T tnnille 0) &1111 de l'Timawera -10:30-w Burns and Allen U The IMide Story m II) O> llews ~Gunsmolle 11:00 oam D llews u ()) ®l (Ill (I) "'"' U CaJ ())) Love ~nun Style Sea Hunt D Celebrity Rewue Milton Berte hosts m Mary ltart111111, Mary H1rtma11 CE Tala ol the liurre (Il') Stamp Ille Stars fD Mo.le: "Smile$ of A ~mlf lliitrt" -11:30- D (fl) CIS late lllo•ie: IC) uo.ath St>lk" (dra) '7!>-Vince Edwards. Vic Morrow, Robert Webber U (I)) Cf) GI m .lohnnJ Canon oo The m au11 11 Yow Show ol Shows m""" l3l TM 700 Club ( 131 ) Sdlllce fldllll llleabt d)llrn.lli*te 01) ltlowit: CC) "Tt11 llorth fredtriU" (dra) 'SS-Cary Cooper. Suzy Puktt 12:00 e 1a1 o1 GrOllCho (l) M0tie: "Shertod Holrus & OrKM4 It Kill" (mys) '46-Basrl Rathbone N111el Patrick m ltlcwtt: UDust It My Destiny" (dra) '39-John Garfield -12:30-e All·lli1~t Show: "Dick Tracy, Otttdlvt." uOick If racy n. CutlNll," "Dick Tracy ltl"b Gr ....... " II) Mo.it: CC) "Utile Slltphtrd of KlnJdom Com" (adv) '6l -J1mm1e Rodeers, Chill Wills 1:00 U ~ CIJ ClQl Tomorrow mTh• m Club -1:30- D News O Wanted Otad or Aliff 2:00 fl Movie: It) "Km T1letll IOI Mt" (tom) ·~7 C.rv Grant. Suzy Parker. Jayne Mansfield Cl Moflt O.ubleluturt: "Fannr Br liuti1ht," "ne liotdu Salamander" -3:30- 0 "-Ii"" ~ Hamilton is heU on wheels as he performs all those death-defying feats that stop the hearts of an incredulous world. Sue Lyon co-stars. KABC•TV MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE G9s00 PM(i) Page11 TUESDAY llOVDllCI ll fOf ....,., -aftt-liltillp, plun stt DAYTIME NOGIAMS. lltlow, lor ,wr ~•"'tilt Q(SlllOWies. ' DAmlll MOVIES 10:00 8 "Mr. ~" (d11) · 44-Claude Rims, Bette Oav1s "II I HM A Millitl" (com) '32- C..ry Coopei. w c r itlds. a CC) "nit s.. CU." (ad•) 'SS-John Wayne, Lani Turnt1. James Atnw . 11:00 D <Cl "lllt l111fott C.tem" (d11) ·~-Humphrey Boc1rt, AWJ Cl1dntr, Rossano B11111 12:00 m "flit Loe1 ,,., lint" (dra) 'SS-Tyrone Po1u 1. M1ureen O'H111, W11d Bond 1:00 QIJ <Cl "A Dilblt Tr-.et" (dra ) '64-l ro, Dona hue. Suzanne Plesllette 2:00 G (C) "How to Snt A M1rrl11t" (com) '68-0un ' M11lln Ste lla Stevens £11 Wallach, Anne Jackson 3:00 (ID) CC) ... lilaft Co.Id c:.t tUll••" (com) '66-llmes Clmei. Mehna Mercoun 3:30 • CC) "'-•lltlllU rrettr llN•a" (mus) 'SJ-Marilyn Moniot. Jane Russell. Ch11tu Coburn. a ® CJ) ca CJ) a ""' • S laltrs luhthll lakers vs. Miiwaukee Cl) '-tr ,.,.. D c.a..l• • hrtrWce r-, ll)MMl-12 flit Eltctric c..,u, a DlaM! C8 Uttlt ltaluts -6:30- • Din.tltl Guest IS Barry Whtie CJ) w, Griffitll <II Men ~. $llw GIF..ityattW <Ill CJ) C-...t mz...1 8:00 a cm CJ) CD lf.lillllMil- f r.. ...1111 tfttil.M Nidia Comlneci, Ille 14-,etr-old Rmiu Olympic omnasl, and host Fhp Wilson areet Alllenca 1n this spec~I rnmed on loution 1n Ro1Mn11. The proaram presents 1 behlna·the· scenes km •I the bnff11ni ,ouna star of Ille Otympa who aclllt'ltd M unprecedented seven pt1fect 10 point scores and •on multiple med1ls at the Winier Olympics in Monlreal B @ CJ) m 111 111 l t1ca si.. "Anyone'°' Suicide"' flooled by a mala111 attack, Pappy l!oy1niton 7 •• OO &els off the mat by si&nln1 up '°' a super -dJn1erous "voluntem only" 8 • @ CJ) £1 11t9'l llllSSIOll, lhtn suffttS I relapse. CJ) My Tllr• S.S CD llltwlt: (fir) uAll tM Kl11's Cl) Tt Ttl tlle Trvtll ._,. (d11) '49-Blodencl CllwfOld. • c.c.111r1t1ei1 • <ra Cll> a H.,,, o.,, m t lM Liiey RIChit becomes In investi!Jllve rt· II) nit f1I Porter to upow a stllool cafrtw • AlltricatllrMf ,....... Holtf su~l 1114 unconrs 1 secret about SJ llladWl/Llllrtr ~ Fonzit th1t could ruin his cool ('21l CJ)) llNm rtl)lltation. ID Dnllltic s..ies G llttlt : CC) (Z.r) "TIM Htll· CB...,_ f..ily ftPltrt" (d11) '69-John W1yne, 7 30 KJl!larine Ross. Jim Hunon -: -Cll lllN: {lllr) "nit o.cthie" D '-'Y-.... Sllow The Lennon (dra) '68-Fr1nk Siut11. l ee Sisten euest. Remick ~~=~IWywMS..-=~lf~WIW CJ) nit """ $'-• """'P'Wlk .,,., .. nit JMKs WiN a ... : CC) (21tt) UA ..... "' All ~ ~ 11 Ille 11141 t="'SN~ra) '66-Ptwl Seofitfd. •V•NINQ ID ClallMI 21 T..iciit ., l icuteulal Hall tf fl•• 8 :00 eAll't s,.rt't WlfW "Trvman II Poucl1111'' Ed fllndm 0 ~~a stirs as HI/TY S. Trum1n 1n this • ____ •_(J)_crDl_<Ill __ CD_m_11ns ___ e_A1t11 __ Glf4tl_______ dl1m11ic rfCmtion of the 1945 BiC Three meet1n1 1n Potsd1m. P9091Z -~ • "9dic l'tlm • 111 -8:30- •• flleiM: CC) (W) "I s.. -.i Y• Dlt' (dB) '65-.loln CllwfGfd, John Ireland. letf Enckson. Andi Garrett. • (129 ())) 0 lmru & Sllllter "De11 future Model" When Lmrne 1114 Sllitler see how the lelfls fhp for 1 pretty model 11 the Pun Bowl, lhey enroll in 1 corrtJjJOndence modelin& school to become "IWW 1C)U'S." -~ . • Cllllltm ,,...,.. .... c.i.My 9 :00 e (J7) CJ)()) M•A•S•H Fruk Burns can't btlitn ii when 1 wounded Nortll Komn officer de· a:rlbes his own injury ind correctly diqnoses tilt W011ncls of another pttitnt. The Eilclisll·S9t1_,.I offlctr, Syn Pal~ prows to bt an tntmy doct°' wllo wu trained and lnt11ntd In the United St1tu. D D CJ) D 'ellct Wt1u11 ''flit lifthnt At911t1" lft Ofdtf lo crlCl I "blby-wUin(' rlnc, Sets. Ptppet Andtnon end Bin CtoWtty llOst u • w.11th1 couplt Wllo want to adopt an lnf1nt. • <• w> a lldl ...., ,_ 11111 BiHy btcOll\t$ 11111/l\lltly In· woln d with WHl•J'• clrllrlend. R1mon1, while Rudr learns lhat Cllal1es Estep it c._JllD bit of murder. •MNtllrtfll!ISlllll •n.t"'1llilll • a... ,,..._ • Ckqlu,..,......., TV WEEK lo!OVEMSEA 21. 1t 1fl -9:30- • (fl) (]) CJ) 0. 0., II A n.. While tryinc to rescue her lurnituie llOlll I $lllcty uplloistutt wllO IS hold1n1 it Qpbvt, Ann lw htl lint encountu wtlh 111 Mf·beln•c 111w ne1pbof (Mary Louise Wilson) • Clliltm .,,... • ...,_ .... C...., s,.cMI 10:00 a cm CJ) CJ) Swlt<~ Part I, lml)ftUIOllist Jim &1ley takes on the cu1se al a bt1ulllul baroness, htlress to one al Europe's ptts1 family fortunes, lo lr1p t rulllltss lolllario wllO holds tht -•Y to recov1nn1 • stolen investment 8 0 CJ) <II G rellct Stery On tht11 way to a TllankJciviftc lmt, pallet officers H nch 1114 Gmn ire Gfdered to 1ppnhend a Slltptr Wllo his shot 1 11 ·ytll·ofd child dur1n1 a fleeway tieup. .... ()) ..... • fMll.T HAMSSlD lfl * RAPE CA.5£ VERDICT • ((8 CJ)) a r •• 11, "Jury IMy" Colle!. Alter 1 declSIOll is lllnded down 111 the tml of Rlldr -!Artez-1c<ustd ol murder-Ki te i nd her f1m1ly are htrraued ud Buddy IS quulted by t 1111n Kale saw •I the trial llD'-"t .... : "nit s..tll Sell" • llrltl .. ,.,,.,.. -10:30-a n.. ..... ., ...... 11:00 •••a""' • CJ) t1I 0 CJ) ... • a'-a-ta. ""' .c.wwily ..... . ...,, ........... ,, ......... • Ytla If tilt llurrt -H:30-a cm rn CJ) en Lat• 11tv1t: ~ CC) "f...., f1lltlt" (dr•) '12-Rod Taylor, Olna Merrill. e G>W tDD.....,C.... ())nit m ci.. • <• w>a r...,....._., Ille *'-"Melvin Pvrv11, G·Mln" .... an.. 111a.. • flleiM: "nit LMMar Hill.._" 12:00 ..... " "9llClll • flleiM: CC) "Slletllci ..... ' Ille W.. ii !inti" (mys) '45- e.il Rltllboftt. N111I Bruce. • lln lt : "Th Ht•Ht•l11'' (rom) '48-Clark Glblt, lana Turner. -12:30-• •5a.: .... o.i.." "M ....... .,,......., .... • Mttlt: <Cl "Cir•.. Jt11t t" (ml!) 'S4-Dorthr D1ndrtd11. 1100 D 0 ()) l1I T...,,_ ••ma. 1 100 ..... DMllflllllrt: "I •• llMCY'• ,,....., .. "I.Nae .. Lift" • M-lllOI Siltw: "'lllk II IM 5ertltl. .. "Gltllt fltll .. .,....,. .. 3 :00 8 Mttle: <Cl "U1t••H" C.dv) 'SS-Sui.an H1yward, Trront Power IWBDNBSDAyt 110W011•1 z4 r • ..,...111111~liltillp. ,Mut Mt DATIIME rtCKWIS. .... lw JWf e1111nl•t1, are IM a,'s..- DA"1111£ llCMD 10:00 • "Tilts tf lllnlttH" (dr1) '42-R1t1 H1yworlh, Chailes 8oytf w91n. WUs .. till C*'lt htdl" (com) '34- W.C. fields, lWI Pttts IS "WitltHl l1111ntit1s" (com) '46-John W1yne. Claudette Colbert. Don Delore ll:GO . ~ "SIP-.. -ttie hp•~ (ldw) 'SS-Jeff Chandler. J1tk Pal1nce, Ludmilla Tchenn1. R1t1 Gam, Jeff Morrow. l:l:to • "ftr'"4dtft AlllHct" (rom) '34-Norma Shearer. Fredric March, Charles Lauahton. 1:00 8 "Stmt'n Oii A Traill" (susp) 'SI -Robert Walker. f1r1ey G11nrer, Rulh Roman. Leci. G Cl<roll, Patricia H1tcllcock. Manan Lorne Z:GO G ~ .,._,, lllitldiftc 1111 llliltl" (com) '67-llm Hulton, Dorothy Ptow1ne, Mdton Berle l:tll (lJ) ~ "TM nril .. It All" (co111) '62-Dons 01y. James Garner, Allene f11ncis. [dward Andrews. Re11nald Owen l :lO • ~ "ral Jttr" (mus) 'S7-F11nk Sinatra, Kim Nowak. l!ita Haywofth, Barbati Nldlots BV•NINQ ., 8:00 • • (I) CI1 cm m m 11ws .. @ (I) <• (I)) Ill ..., e Lift "-icM Stytt (I) '-« ,.,.. ........ m r.rtridtt F-"Y CltMlll·lZ IS Stir Trtl SI £Jedric c.,.., llll DIMlll CBUttlt._. -6:30- • Oiftalll Guests include Chlrllon Keston, Geor1e Burns, Red Buttons and Ken Murray D Ll•m l&shtball Lakers vs Denver (I) Wt liriffrlll (Il9 Men ;,mm s.... m f•ily Atlalr CI7J CD GlulsMe fm 1.oonll 7:00 a • D (I) m ..., (I) Illy ThrH S- (1) To T ti Ille T rvt11 .. Cellcelltrat*I G) I Lift lalcy Cit TIM fll ...... Dr.. SWt~ m lbdlejl/l*w a.wt (121(1)) leum ., an..tic Series • Miiam fHlily -7:30-., DOl'T MISS $1,000,000 * MME THAT TUllEJl!! 11.._n..tT .. David Sheehan gives the Devil his dues. as he surveys Hollywood's current obsession with the supernatural. 2 ILA 2NEWSROOM g 5•11PM lrs Muslcol 'Naek on The 3:30 Movie! ......... .(Ogt.,. 1'THI SMALL CAR IXPllTS11· FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES -SERVICE-·PARTS PllSONALlllD LEASING -ALL MAKES & MODELS A llllE SE1EC110N Of USfr, CMS 842-7781 540-0442 Serving .Aff Beac/, Citie~ 5 MINUTES SOUTH OF SM-I DIEGO FWY 18835 eEACH BLVD. (Highway 39 ) HUNTINGTON BEACH P119913 On CBS Sunday nights al 9PM nowadays, you'll hnd the screen filled with Ko1ak-a pohce detective who speaks with a nasally- reverberatrng New York accent Stay tuned from 10 to I I PM, and your streen 1s fllled with Delvecchio, a second pohce detective with a nasally reverberating New York acccent Too much of a good lhtn&-hke chocolate cake' Well, not 11 you're a nasal reverberation buff Besides. the s1m1harity between the first cop Cl elly Sava fas) and the second one (Judd Hirsch), ends with the accent The pair provide an appealing contrast Ko1ak 1s a tough tamale who gives the 1mpresston that he always has the situation well in hand, even when he may not He isn't given to making mistakes by acting emoltonally and 1mpuls1vely-and ti he did, ti would be hard to envision him agonmng over them. On the other hand, that's precisely the kind ol guy Delvecchio 1s. He has a detin1te vulnerability He can be had-and sometimes rS-because he 1s capable of doing or saying things he may well regret later fhen there's the mafler of his relationship with his partner. Shonsk1, played by Charles Haid Whereas Delvecchio has a tendency to become emotionally involved, Shonsk1 1s a rather bovine type who feels his 1ob 1s Just that a 1ob, not a crusade Because this difference opens up ground lor disagreement, the two partners frequently argue ... they even shout But lh1s 1s strictly play acting on Hirsch's part Off camera he 1s mostly unflappable. deliberate and anal'(l1cal- somethrng hke the real-hie Ko1ak And this probably explains why his first senous ambition was to be an engineer He studied engineering and. later, architecture tn college and ended up with a degree in physics from CCNY Hirsch 1s still strongly attracted to lhe field ol physics and 1s sure except that foe the accident that lured him into acting he would today be working in aerospace science While native New Yorker Htrsch was attending CCNY, he enrolled 1n an acting elm out of desperation be~use classes tn the elective sub1ects he re.ally wanted to· take were lull To his surpnse he was captivated by the class and later, with his physics degree rn hand. he wa sted no ltme enrolling 1n dramatic school Ha1d's course lo acting was laid unwittingly by hts grandfather, the late Roy S Folger, a noted raconteur who was president of San franctsco's pres11a1ous Bohemian Club Folger felt he was a natural for acting and yearned to go south to Hollywood and try his hand but never did. Nevertheless, his yearning influenced his grandson. Charlie, who entered Carnegie Tech rn Pittsburgh to study theatrical directing alter serving three years in the Navy subma11ne service. To date Haid has spent most of his career 1n directing, producing and acting in stage productions on the East Coast. Number three 1n the regular cast of Delvecchio 1s Michael Conrad, who appears as the 1rrasc1ble boss of Delvecchio and Shonsk1:oet. lt Macavan. Conrad 1s a New Yorker who has been actin1 in Hollywood since 1963 and hves in Malibu. whm he spends some ol his spare time dc.ng recreational Iona d1st1nce running. Paqe 14 W EDNESDAY (Continued) ~ :r:o:-Qlttstioft CJ The .....,., W-tld ®J l'rke b ltiCM tD Br~hMll @ Cl) Celt~ S-psbles <Bl Hoc111's Htroa fD CM1111tl 21 TCNllClll Q1J US.000 l')r1111id m ~ G«doll 8:00 D (fl) Geod J1111u '"liundp.i's Visit · No fur1her intoi mahon available lrom tht neiwor~ at our pre$$ time U @ m llBC Wedu1day Mowie: fC) (211r) wflood!" (susp) 76-Robert Culp, Ma1tin Milner, Carol lynley, 8arblr1 Hershey Erte Olson. R1cha1d Bneharl, Tereu W111ht. Cameron Mitchell Roddy McDowall, Whit Bissell Anoter Irwin Allen "holocaust" him about a 1>111 of hehcopler pilots who rush to aid v1chms in a small town devastated by a flood when a dam collapses Cl) lllowie: (2hr) CC) "Ol1mo11d Hud" (dra) '63-Charlton Heston, Yvette M1m1eu1. Ceorce Chako1s, James Oarren. r rtllCe Nuyen. Ahne MacMahon. Elrzabelh Allen. D (~ (()) 1HJ Bion ic Womu "Sisler Jaime" Workone underCDver as a nun. Jaime learns Iha! an 1nlerna11011a1 smuuhn111n1 1s us1n1 a convent winery IS their but ol Opttations D lllowit: CC) (ltlr) "fort a,.che" (wes) · 48 John Wayne. Henry r onda, Shirley Temple, John Aa•r. Anna lee. Ward Bond (}.§) Morie: (C) (Jllr) ''Tiit GrHll Berets" (lira) '68 John Wayne. David Janssen. Jim Hutton. Aldo R1y Bruce Cabot, Patrtek Wayne m Wild Woc1d o1 AlliNts Q)Perry~ fB lloru• Vlriety How a llatioul Gttcr.,i.lc m lllu terpi1ce Th1lr1: How Gret11 Wes Mr V1lley Orama about the lortunes and nKsfOr1unes ol a struut1ne Welsh m1n1ne family al the turn ol the century Soan Ph1ll1ps and Stanley Baker star • e> Cll1mpionsllip Wrfftlitt& li} J1pa11t1e Ull(Ul(t l'rocra111s -8;30-u CI7J rn cv AH T oe•ltltr Now "Jennry's Discovery" No fur1her In formation an1lable at press time. m c-wm 9:00 8 CI7J CD Cl) CIS WtdmdlJ llln l1: CC> !2~r) "Thi r.111ch Collntctioft" (dra) '71-Gtne Htck man. Roy Scheider, F em1ndo Rey, Tony lo lll1nco. Marcel Bouulf1. Frederic De Pasquale. Boll Hickman. Ann Rtbbol. Harold Guy, [ddit Eeu Two hard-nosed New YOik nar c.'ohcs detectives stumble onto whit turns ou1 lo be lhe b1&atsl nucotics haul to that hme-1 cool 32 m1lhon dollars D Mowit: (1111) "1\t Bullfichteri" (com) '4S-l1urel and Hardy D (9 Cl)) QIJ l u1tu "C111y Annie" Pos1ne as a wino. Barella 1s lry1ne to nail a ~1d row killer when he 1s abducted and held caplrve by i tough old woman who beheves he 15 her wayw11d son ltim Hunter auests m ... ,, Griffi" s... II) Htrt's lfft Allltrlca Q) llotUft Hisloriul Orama !Bl h ll ol the ufles TV WEE!(, NOVEMBER 21, 1979 fD llwt fr0111 llftctlft Ct11t11 Raphael ltubtt1k conducts lhe New Yoi k Pllllh11monic Orchestra with euesl solorSt ~udlO ~rau, WOlld lamous French p11n1st m u CM11 litll ttladl 10:00 U @CDm Qu11t "Welcome to Amertea lidt Snow" lllor11n and Quentin B1ud1ne interrupt the search foi their siste1 to help on a m1n1n1 town ibout to e~lode when Clunese WOf~ers ilt bloutht 1n to blea~ a sluke Rescheduled "Cl lltws lell111a Iii (tali ) IUl C!llrlit's Aftttls ·lady Killer"' When two centerfold candidates lor "feline Maeuine" are murdered, Jill sets herself up u the nut potenhal ¥1Clim m Get s.att (3)Gulamote -10:30-m m11etn 11 :00 U D m tlll lleWI D Cl) 0 CJ) ®l ltews 8 (Qt ti)) (3) Lowe Am11lun style ())Sta Hunt Cl C:.ltllrity hY1ll m Mary HlrtlllM, llaCJ Hlrtllllft Cl) T tits ol the llurrt (J1) Shimp the Stirs fI)WoNll -11:30- 1!1 (J1) CD CBS ult Mowit: CC) "The Ooller111111 G1111" (dra) '74-Byron Mabe, Hal Reed. Juhe Pimsh u ~ cm m Wwiy c.r-rv T11e m~ • (13) Cl)) Q]) The RooUu/ lllysttry flf the Wttl m 11tws (3)Tllt 700 a.. m Morie: "The s.-t11 s..r m 11ews1McMe 12:00 11 1tst of Gl'Olldlo Cl lllowie: "Shtrtod HoltMS arid Ttrr0t ir, llipt'' (mys) '46-Basll Rathbone. Nigel llluce. • ID Mowlti "Prize ol Gold" (dra) 'SS-Richard Widmark. Mai Zetterlina. N1eel Patrick. GeorJe Cole, -12:30- • All·Nl1ht Sh•: "n 1 l'lull4tr111,,' "The loll," "MIYan'a Trmlt" CD lll owlt: CC> "ftrrJ to Hona ltolt(' (dra) '6 I-Orson Welles. Curt Juraens 1:00 D 0 CIJ CIDl T_,... mT11tm a• 2:00 8 lllowie: Ct> "So Tiiis b t-" (rom) 53 Kathryn Grayson. Merv Gr1ff1n a ..i. Ooubltft1ture: .. , .. ,.,.. (dr1) '48-Marearet Lockwood, 8u1I Sydney "llorolioua Gt11Ue111H" (dra) ·•6-Re1 Hamson. Loth Palmer, Cod trey Tear le m All-Niahl Show: "Whirlpeol," "Gun1 Ho'' -3:45- D lll owie: "OowR Tllrt1 Ouk Stroll" (dra) 'S4-8roderttk Clrwford, Ruth Rom1n, Martha Hye1 I THURSDAY I llCJVDllU 25 hf ...... IM altenlellt liltil.p. plaue '" DIYlllU PIOGUllS. a..,1411,_,C*ltlli..a,welM ""'--DA TTllllE llOVllS 10:00 •Cl:) "Uu1111utrei-· (ad¥) 41 -Gary Cooper (C) "Olowr ' IM "'*-" -tull leftl1h arumated unooa a Cl:) "llH4 Aller" (adw) '!>!>-Johft Wa111e, Lauren Baall 11:00 Cl CC) ullollr Diel" (ad•) "!>6-Giecory P~k l2:00 • .,.. Grat "1Tid" (dll) '37-8111n Aht1ne. t :00 a a::i .,.. Utt1e "*-" (ad¥) '73-Debol•h Makepeace 2:00 • CC) "TM ''""' •• ., llalor lt•t111" (com) ·55_ Chart ton Heston, Tim HO¥ey. 3:10 e Cl:) """99" Part I. (dra) '63-Rosalind Russell. Natalie Wood, Kail Ma Iden I •VINlllQ e:oo SftCIAI. llOllct for a lilt If Ille s,.dil o.,tiM MlliNy ""'1... .. llM lf4ldll listiac ~ .. u......., ..-cltl flllllMll .... .,, liltt4 ii SfJel'b HiPlicJlb. 88 ~CI1JCD m..._, D ID Cl) (a ) Cl lft'I • i21Star ,,.. '-",,.. II NI Nip lfiOlt ' leMtifll A ml!Sltal hour with Burt l•H lt0ntl Hampton and The Bad Porch MajOl1ty • hl1""' f llllily a>MMt-lZ fD Electric c.,.., ill (QI) (I)) llCAA FtttUH Cont'd from S·JOPlll lun A&M vs Tem f&Uttlebaa -6:30- D Diulll Guests include B1nr Crosby, PM Hernl, Dean MllM and Pat Boone. (I) Wy "1tfiltl • llCAA f_..,I lem vs fem A&M ()Jj lien Critflll sa.. mr..a,Mtalt (llJ(l)~ S)Z-1 m~ 7:0Q a o ()) cm ""' mu.n c.. .., TlN'tl s.. Tt T .. Ille Trwtll ac...c.mt• Gi i LMLIKJ m TM Flt ecn-sw, ;ritlll!I G Tiit lladllilt l.ellrtr hpof1 m O.atNtlc S.rils mwa•FMllJ -7:30- D rrict It lllN • '"""' "' 1111111'• (J)TMOdd ~ CD C.tMW Ca!Mta GTM.lekr'a9N (!DJ 8 (I) ... ~ '91111 ID TM lfMr '-di cm (I) TM tMlint lntlltn •Star ....... QI) ltl(M's ""* 8 CMlllel 21 TtM&llt • Price la ..... •Rm~ 8:00 U 11WllSGMNG STOil * l WM. TOii SP'£C1Al 8 tU> CJ) (I) TM ... (2hr) A rep"t ot lllf 'illanksc1¥1Rl Stor, :· lft 'llllrth the Waltons tiave mudl to be thanklul tor uni~ Jolll1 Boy wftm I blow Oii tllt head from I lcMm pulley belt 1n tfe Walton's 111111, and is hosplllhzed whe1e he le11M his s11M and nen hll hie may be threatened D 0 Cl) l1I e VM Df'a IM C..1111•1 Freddie P11nze, Ceorae F0<eman and lllt Sp1nne11 cuest ....... : (C) (Z~) "Tiit Grat ht•" (com) '65-Jaek Lemmon, I ony Curtis, Natalie Wood. CIJ Melle: Cl:) (%!Ir) "Cnd ii tM ""'4" (Kl h) '65-0ina Andrews. Janette Scott. D ...-. ~ (2ht) "Slit "°" A Yelle• lllt*" (wes) '49-John Wayne. John A(ar, Joanne Dru m TM $15.• Pyfa_.. .,,.,, ..... t11 Tedly's C*ill& S llltwlt : Cl:) (Z~•r) "Ttn1 WiatM" (d11) ''2-S1mon Ward, Anne BarKrolt Robtrt Sha• fD ... Scientists attempt lo VII rive! the mysltlJ of Ille lle1muda I 111111te off the COU1 ot flondi IDF.tMI Secat mi.,.....,...~ -1:30-m er-wib .. oe.-. 5'Ny 9:00 D @ (f) (JI D kit Sellen: Tiit ~ill ' tM lilct (lhr) Con clusion eo .. n& to his lather's wtslles, Rory Almarh mimes Claudta Dt$m0nd and bec1ns a career in pohhcs-pttt ol Joseph's masterr••n to have him become President o the UMed States Durina the e1mp11an. run by Rory's younger b1other. Bnan, loseph ts telled by 1 heart 1tt1ek and remains in the backcround to plan the stralelJ. DSEAIS~aeats • All All f111ily Spedll WINNIE THE POON ANO TIGGO, TOO -9:l0-• MoM: (I:) (10) .... & .. ,,.. (dra) '69-Dushn Hoftmu, Mia flffll'IW, MichHl lolan, Slin•y Griffin Follow1nc a pickup 1n 1 bar, 1 youn' mu and a youna wom111 spel\d 24 hours torether before they even lnm Ollt anolhtr's nu11 tll TY JecM7 & TIP <121 (I)) Ml 1\i•a• '''"'' * ...... 10:00 D <lll CD CJ) liiiilSill aM 1w..tt at Ille llell:ailifBumtt1 l•d Qlltlatic soprano Benny Siiis ptf torm betor• 1 capacity 1ud1ene1 11 Ille New YOI~ Metropol1t1n Opera House 1n a two·womaA show-an adtOll l>Mnd ol t0medy, l'llUSIC 111d vaudeville style hoof1n1 The lld•H open the e¥eflin& ••Ill a duel, "O•lf an Octa¥e Apart," 1n which Ms S~b attempts to convince Ms. Borneu thll the11 vocal ran&t 1uep1rated by a mere octave (J)leum ...... • ~ f,.. GenlMf (QI CI)) ...... • ..,.. • MIMra -lO:lo-..... ••e""" -~ .......... Ille ... 11:00 • • rn ., a ""' e orn111•..._ e (QI (.l)t al) l.11111 IMllm _.. (I) s. 14-1 -~ .... • ..,, IW1lua. ... ,, ...,... e hie tf IN liDrre tm (]) St-. Ille ""' 9...-."l1llt-wM•M" -11:30- • <IJ) Cl) (() CIS Utt 11141¥1•: Cl:) "PIJ .... t• u ... ,.,. .. (dra) '52-$9encef lrlC'Y. Gent l1erney • a> CIJ Cll m ..._, c.-rn TM "1. a. • <• ())) 0 $Crttb " '-Fmcilcio/O. ...... ..... STM llO a. a>"""'lll'llt 12:00 ea.ttf Cirtlldie .. llllia: '1tlerttO ......, ' ""' S,14tr ....... (l'llYI) 'U -8u1I Rathbone. N1J•I Bluet • <'21 (I)) 111 lifUiilllliMlt IM,_ & Taw, ~Pooh Bur and his lfolQ)lllt tnend$ trom tht Hundred Am Wood balld tocttflei to take the bump out ol l1uer's uninhrblltd bolHKe! S.11ast11n Cabot narrates and Paul W1nc~en 1nd Sterhn1 HollOway pr0¥1de the tOIUS IOI Pooh Star and T 11111 • llewlt: "lltr Sb c-lc1I" (tam) ·~2-Millard Mitchell. Gilbert Rol1ad -12:30-•• .-. sa-:~· ....... ,.,..,. ~.,, ................. llltre's a 11111" ..... :(C)"llf ............. lit~ (COlll) '49-Chlton Webb, Shirley l emple • lleft 5ritfi9 sa... ..... 'f ...... °"""' fa .....,, l"r1tu1h II Goll f.ll) WISIOflS GfNt Cfltrutl '* Wwear Stril•Tale 1:00 a c (I) 111 ,...,,.. DTM ma. 2100 FRIDAY I llCMWl!I r • ..,.. • .,.........._ ..... Mt oamllE PIOGWIS. W.., •,.. un11h ce, .. tlllt ..,.,_. llAYTilll llOVICS lO:M • "JtaM l111t1" (wn ) '39-lyrone Power. Henry Fonda Cl:) "Tit• h t1111 ef frlM __.. (ns) '40-Henty Fonde. Gent Tierney • CJ:) "llC Ml lld.Mm" (dla) '52-Jolln WayM, Nancy Olson u:oo • CJ:) "Atll•tt au flap" {dfl) '52-Crrol r1y11n. ltbureen D'Hlri, Anthony Quinn ltil• .... IMI" (mus) '42- KJttvyn GfaySOn. Jo~n Carroll l:W • CJ:) "f lllllllic ..,... .. (ad¥) '66-Stephen Boyd. 2:00 e Cl:) "lllu f ro• th ..._. (wes) 'SJ-Clenn Ford, Julie Adams, Chill Wills 1:00 <II CJ:) "tltt Pi•~ )111111•" (com) '6&--l1mn Garner, Georae Kennedy. 3:>0. CC)"'""" Cofttl (dll) '63-N•talle Wood, Rosalind RusseU. Karl Malden. •V•lllllQ 8:00 • rn lII cm CD m ..._ 8 D(.l)G._ ... T,. (f)'-r,... • (9 Cl)) 0 •W feotMll Live COftfllt al the 11mt between PtM State and Ptttslnqb. -~ .,.....r.11y ...... u .. ,,.. • Dectric c....ur eUt111a-. Ufl-':30- • Oiu~I Guests include Lynn Anderson, the rotk aroup Wild Cllerry, Ge0t,e K11by, and loontr Miss T eenaae Ameriu Kathy Dur Oen (f)AMJ~ (JI llltn Grifftll SM .f...,ltflif mz..1 DfO...tflla11 7100 • 0 (f) 1111 ""' eu.na. (f) .., ""' s.. ft Ttl Ille Trvtll ec.c-.ti. •t LM !Mey •TM Flt •" ..... ISIMJCrllfl* ..... ~~ eDr-*leftel . e TM W... flllilt -7:30-......... -~-Diian tf lll..flted ,.., -dYri111 tlM 30'1 fD Villolla ··The Great Clmu~ Knit ..... ~"Crall! If sa-.."-....C.191,... .. m AMllaH S•o•: •"Stma '' ...... " """lilt"' ....... ~~....::-.......... fll@ CI) ......... ~ .TM .... .... wur Stn~e" ~t durint Ille Great OepmslOll, Ethel Tyne's bdtellWHI lowe story involves i youn& &irt and the fiery Communist le1der o4 a small, p1thetic band ol st11k1n1 1arment worhrs -1:05- • lkiwlt: "Wiier• Ile sw .. a1~ £M(' (sus11) '50-0.n• Andrewi, Gene lltmey aJ>CI) .......... .. -~ .............. • a...,.t 2t T...ipt en..~ FRIDAY (Conlfnued) 8:00 8 CJD Cl) IHliil CMrtettt's ,.... All 1 n1iiiiif0 msiOll of E 8 Wlute's limeleu "s10<Y ol mt!acles." tu1u11n1 lht voices of Debbie Reynold$, Paul Lynde Henry C1b$0n and Aines Moorehe•d flte story concerl\S a Sl)lllll p11 11ho's being fattened up l0t the Yuleltde stison, and 111hen ht hnds out he 1s trill he' He calls on his dearest friend. Chai !Otte A Cavahca, 1 beaullful large fray scm1e1 who-with the help of the irascible rat. l empleton-conce1ves a marvelous and mtraculous schemt tor sav1n& Wilbur's life Q aJl ~ m Snford ud Soll "~rot" A slraneer sllows up at tile Sanford houst and claims to be a l11end ol fttd's trom 40 yms •ao rred can't remembt1 him but -be cause the man 1s wealthy aereu to a mah! on lhe town u -..: tC) ('Cl) "liloMey lflSI. MU" (com) 'JI-the Man B1others l U "°'it: ~ (2hr) lC) "The Moul!Uift" (dra) ~6 Spencer Tracy Cal'bOll " C.111ny D M«Me: <.CJ (211r) ''The Hortt Soldiers" (wes) '~9-lohn Wayne. Wilham Holden, Constance lowers ID hk tllt llM Cl) '1fry ..,_ fl) Vari«ty Show QI) -..: CC) (llllr) "Stranpr 1111 tllt bl~ (dra) '67 Henry fond• m lbttlitlstw w... "' •-m El ain. m 1,,._ Uaflllllt l'fO(rns -1:30- .. 0 ®I m Clllco 11111 Ille Man "Cd Brown vs. the l.R S" Ed Silyt he will no loneer pay taxes and loot the bill for pohheoans to put their 111ll11ends on payroll. SIR Oit(t ID Cma-Wib m Wall Strwt Wtt~ fD CMffy Variety Sllow 9:00 a cm cas r'"'' Mme: lt:l (2111) "1'lle ff1lldl eo-ctlOll 11~ (dra) '71-Cene HKkrnan. Ro1 Scheider, Fernando Rey, Cathleen Nesbitt, Bernard Fresson. In this sequal lo lhe French Connechon, Alain Charn1e, the "french Connec· hon," was never 1pprehended and has retreated lo France to rebuild hrs nucohcs empire Obsessed with lu$ capture, P09eye Doyle appeais 1n Marseilles to hn1sh the robot bushn& up Cllarntt1's multi mllhon·dotlar 1n- tern111on1I heroin smuqhn1 11na Q @ (ID °' The bctlOtd files "Cllu of 63" When A111ers weddtnf turns out to be a plOy rn a &rranhc real estate scheme and the Armenian &otllerllood r1etrms set out lo eel menae. Jim RocUord realizes rl Wiii !Ah more than hlS skills to save An&el. 8 "SWS PRESENTS AN • AU·STAR maun TO JOHN WAYNE!" 11 STAasl SINATM HOST • (Qt tJ))!D liHiilAllAll· Sbr 1'*'11 It lolli!W11ne John Wayne. one of lhe most popular st~rs m t11e h1sfort of the molJOll l)l(fure industry, 1s llonoied •n this ltour- lone sw studded special Frank S1n1tra IS llost. & 1uests rntlude Charles ll<Ollson, An11e Dickinson. Cten C..mpbell. Sammy 01vis J1.. Montr Hall. Sob Hope, lee Marvin Maureen O'Hare end James Stewart Pege18 ID ... ,., Grifflll Sliow m Tiit vira11111t1 • S..llnll '*"' • ,_ s-... s.. 1111111 , ... ,. ....... left commercial TV writers. producers and d11ectors desc11be theu upe11ences ••Ill network Slandards and P'Khces m Hocar Dulce Horar -9:30-u The lieM Bartow s. m llocllts lat11tias 10:00 D t6l (() tIJ f1lt Otu Marli1 Celellrity ~ Redd fou ~ the "routee" 11nd aueSI celebrrhes m dude Orson Welles. Demond Wilson and l 11Wandl Pa21 leu11a • UClA ........ UCLA meets San Dteao State -~Ga .. a•""' a ~· fD Ellflillt 11 SytRpllofiJ -10:30- UThe Goiic Slllw m11>mNtws flJ KofUR °'11111 f1:00 ., • 1111 19> """ 0 (() (!DJ @ """ ,,. f..CMll PllyMd CD M.ly Hart.., Mary H1tt1N1 a> T lies of Ult liant <Ill $tlMllJ Ult Stars fD -..: "1'lle S-lltll SHI" -11:30- 8 <t7J I}) ()) CIS l.Jte Mowie: ct) "Cot• Swot" (susp) '74- Cllarles Bronson, Liv Ullmann e ff.l (I) CJJt m .-, Car1llll Cl) ...,.: "0..lllt's l11ftn10" (dra) ')~-Spencer lracy. Cta11e frevOI. B Mlwit: a:'.) "House ef Cards" (d11) '68-Gtotae Peppard IDOJNtws a Tiit 100 Clu4I 12:00 lllatof GrwcM Ill Mowlt: (CJ "H lt'a T-*1 This Must lie ltl&IH1" (com) '69- Suunne Pleshefle, Ian McShant ID Pro FOCllMU l'\ayblc• -12:30- • All·Nlallt Show: "ct) "Ja1111ka lluw.'' "Tiit Mwr11111r'• lomb,'' "HIMe ol Horton," "Mu from UUll" .. SaptftN Theatfl m Nn c.1111 ., 111e ,. .. , CIJ Mowit: "Sill& ..,, Silla" (m111) '58-Tommy Sands. Edmond O'Bnen (JI) "°'J' 0.1111 Fllllblll Hilltes 1:00 D (ll) !JG) Mld11i1ht Spedfl m lllotle: '1111 Wllcl Otlt" (dn) '54-Marlon Brando. lee Marvin fl!) lM l'1'L Club -1:30- &Talbbolll 2:00 Iii ....-.: "The s,ldtt & Ille fly," "lotll SW.. .. Ille Ltw" cm Tlltlltt5'19w -2:30-m M·llialit Sliw: "The street Wttll llo lbnlt," "l# v .. u St.ry.'' -l:JS- 8 Mo•it: CC'J "Gariti of bU" (adv) ·~4 Gary Coope1 SATURDAY NOVUlllO 27 MORlllllQ e:oo 8 {)) Sunrise St11est11 I) t;oat111uRlty f ... K, -6:30- • Ca1111ra Tiit" U fNl's c..t 0 .._:"The Ill.Id OecfO(' (m1s) '41-BUll Rathbone. Ellen Drew 0---1 Ill lllMt Ille ~ ®l lfa [~'saw... CD Lat's.,_ Cl)Tllt .... SM. a v-ra.•cr• 7:00 U Steps to U.1llirl1 U QJJ (ID D Woeoy 11foo4. ptdtr oo ••-u ((8) (I)) Qll T•m & ltrrJ/ Grape Alt SM lllttitlol! D Y..tll & tile lulla 111 lhlit r,.. ID SM Yorty SMw fDYop t.f Multh -7:30- • Duty's T,....._ D @ ()) ~ CID '111l Palltlltt CIJ Clutiwt lMrllifts Ill Hof f llllet $llaw ID Elttlltmry 11e111 fli> Miller tiocerJ 8:00 a cm Sytvtstti ' T ... 1, Iii PKCMtttr\ (IJ ~/t.p Cartoolls • ((8) Cl)) llll JI~ D Tiit LIM llMltt m llowle: "1'lle ltttwrn " lilloRtt Cristo" (ad'f) '46-Louis H1y1ord • ..,.,.r .... QI! Yoke If Totyo m Sesa111t str•t -8:30-a cm rn oo a ... c1'* IJ r11t11 f« Tod.If IJ ((8) Cl)) !2f) Scoo~r·Doo/ °"'°"' ut1 D lllowlt: (C) "Bettle of the Co1111111doa" (dra) '69 -hc~ Pal1nce. lhomu Hunft1 9:00 e cm rn w 1ucs 11HMty111ot•· llllMIOf Hout u o im a 111c0u1t IJ f riofllb of l&aR Cf) Tiie Ell! $idt IW1 mw..11~1o11 .. 1 fl!) Ollct UllOll A Clmlc (R) ID tmiallt -9:30- .. 0 (I) <II G Monster S4llld OTIN ~ B (QI) ) Q)) NCAA footba ll ~r Army vs Navy CD MoN: CC) "'Tht lie Gallllllt" (corn) '61 Stephen Boyd fD l.IM! 10:00 8 (U) 1 () Tana11: lMOflllt Jllftll• D C11J (fl <Hll m Li nd of th lOl1 a MHlt: Cl:) "l lazina 101111" (adv) '!12-John P1yne. Acnes Moorehud tD 111.i.: "$.tM" (adv) 49-Mit~ Stevens, Colttn Crar 121> .... flldet sa.. m 111r1111tr fl<'ttfy O)S,.11isli .... -10:30-u <Ill Sll.m111/bis Hour D !Hl CIJ (ii m 111 lo-~. Uttr. Joll11 (J) MIN: "East of Ille ~,,. (drO '40-Jonn C,rl1eld Ill Abllott ' Cosltllo ®'oti''*'-m.., 11:00 0 IU mt m 11'• lro11t t.A.P.E.lt. II) '"" .w..m.r. a Tiit lhmttrs fl)"- -11:30- 8 (fl) ill Cl) Ar\ II U (HJ Cl) (fD) G llUUS) ID LA. httt111t a> L£ARW nu SECRrn • Of Fumlturt Cart ffonttfJ forlllbr, Mister Antique Restorer m ,...,., Aii~ ... ~ '8J Tiit AlldM!s f .. w, AFTRRllOON 12:00 U C1D CIJ lf) rat Aflltrt Q °" Campus 11 r.tt Own -..: "larun'a fl&llt IDf Ufe" (adv) '53-CordOll Scott D East SW. lids 01l Woru ._,.,,.,.. CD Allred Hitdlc:oe• l'rt-b Cl)~ @ (]) Mowiu : "Eliohth t11e °"""" H "lillt Wittl M) WK. , .. Don't" CIJ Adioft Thealn m111ra1s.t~H01111tt f.D D Show dt C.11itl Nal:lrio 113 ~ric11llllrt USA -12:30- Q.@ CD Cf) Way Out GllMS D rrep 5-orts Wo!kl (ID) ,Witllit m Lost 111 s,.c. Cl) c-dy Clulia 1:00 U cm CI> Cllil~rt~'• fll111 Festini a Morie: "Tiit Wttt••lf 11 ~" (hor) '35-Henr, Hull a (8) QI) llCAA FHthll Oo.!Wtllu4ler USC vs Notre Dame cm -..: "AtizOll•" (•m) '40- Wilham Holden, Jean Arthur. Cl) In P"1oonl11et 11 Well Trap m llfamatk Stria m MoN -1:30- SdellC• rrcticlft ni..tre D llowit: (C) "D11 ff llit TrHflb'' ($c1 h) '63 -Ho••rd Keel N1colt MaU1ey. lhero11 M001e l•nellt Saill ID $ou1 Train 2:00 a ,...,,,..,.,,, Cl) Tiit Tllrff Stooctt Q) flrtJR m m Soul Trai11 G> Tht H111t11• ol C1lllor11l1 ~'*' Acto1 Ned Rome10 nm lies • film desc11bin2 the struu ie to1 l)llbhc eduut10n in Cll1lornra An 1111m1ted him Shol1. "The further Adventures ol Uncle Sam." follows the doeument1ry -2:30- • It Tabs Al ll•t ........ r tllly (I) UFO mo.t.. UM 3:00 D s.tlltdl) ())TM~ G Mt•it: C1:) "C1,11i1 Ap.ch " (wts} '72-lu Van Deel 9 MoN: (CJ ''Tiit ... ,.,. .. (d11) '68-Anthony Quinn Q) Mowit : "Tiit 'iou.t 11d Utt P'follM" (d11) '56 W1fh1m tfolqen @ (]) CM..._,.ip Btwlilll B TM Mlllk PIKt &a ~ .-i 5'**' Sit Wllat You' re .... (R) OJ ,.,,.,,. flf111 -3:30- BW1 (I) SUr Tr8 m Miuioe: h11,.alWe f2I) "'1tr ....... , 4:00 B C...U bolSlitw Ill MoN: (CJ "Glillittr's Traftb" (1111~ted) '39-unoon adventure (I) Ari's s,.rts WwW • ( (21> ) ... Alll!Olt Ail)· IMllC c.s @ CD YllllCJ Dtrriftatr ec;.,~ a ~ "' 111e lu4 .. ~~-._ ... ., a w;w....-mv.c.et~. -4:30-u crzi Cil cas ~ ~ CJ) "' r...• " Ille Sn • ((ftl CJ)) Tiit Krofft SuperdwM CJ) Ames """"" at llvrt unuster Is • Marked for b ecutlonl Gfut 591 Thriller m Mowle: (1:) "Scor,lo" (dra) '73-Bun laneu1e1, Paul Scofield Q)) Cl) Edl!Utioft 11 Wof• a Maslmll• ... fli) Gtltiltt °" 9 "- m c.r.ia ""' 5:00 D SEE ANIMAL WOltLOl • DON'T MISS S,£CIAU "Sa" Our Shlrka" a ~ World ·s 0 S -Save Out Sharu' "9ti9NI Gtcicra"'ic • 1'llt ...... Sllsa MadliM ({G.., • Mtwit : (CJ "11th• J1111l1" (dr1) '54-CharltOft Heston 12}) V.C. o4 Acriculturt a lllusk Hal AllltrtC.1 fD lllt MalllS tllronkles CD Sitllltloll ConlHJ ID ,aaport Ill Trntl O MoN ..... -5:30- .. ® Ill) (I) .... e TM Woldtlft1I Wofld ti Miile Bill B1rby h°'ls lh1s maarc show ()) ...,. Kiii Amtriu Ill flltn future • little ll11e11t •V•NINQ e:oo fl D CIJ ll'l> CD ID ltewl 8 MoN: (CJ (~r} "TM S-11 little feys" (m115) '55-Bob Hopt, M~ty V1t11e. Anaels Cf11ke 8 llfi Milt A OuJ D <Ial l,_wt fl) CiM UtMtrsal @ !Qloclot 13l H• Haw 63 Otlcw u,_. A Clwk (QI) ) Worid of S..rrinl 0)$it~ c..Hy -6:30-u • (JJ ((81 llJ) ..., D «lllC lletr'I ConNrtllU "-Ha• m ma.ooo C>-tioll <m Cl) liotr1p1t1 ~ CJ) Wild .itildom m.-, m llasllflllt °" tht 11oa4 (II) Ermt-/f'aw m Tlte Ad0111& f1111U, 7:00 u Tht .... ,.ts UC.ltbri(J~la a EJhitne Los Anc• )) 111 Snrd1 OL. D <II ID S,.C.: 1999 m ca > m IBl LH renu ...... Q)Ma.m-12 (llJ Cil Hee Kaw ca Dally m 0r. •= c.ny 111 ~ m 1ot111a 4iD Dr. la11trs lllvnilll Hw1 -7:30- U Httt allll "-D 111 Setrdl oL Wy W'llUll!s Sllft Uftlltaed Wotld U) ... 222 tal l'a, Ciees tht Country fll) """IJ ~·s Flyi11a Circus 8:00 U CUI (I) CJ) Miry frltr llloort Tile annual I eddy Aw11ds has the MW\loom bubbl1ne ovei •oth an!lc1 pal1on, except for a d1shaught Murray who has never won an award and 1s sure lh1s year IS will be no d1ttmnt Mary, In char11e of enter ta1nment IOI the Awards show, turns the newsroom into a vaudeville Stilt U 9 CV ID ID lllC Slt11rdl1 Moolit: ~ (2111) "Bltlt Wlttr, Whitt Oeatll" the true lilt adVenture ol Peter Gimbel's dmne uped1tton 1n lht lnd11n Ocun and lllt waters ott South Alna. Ceylon and southern Aus1r1111. to fl"d the l1bltd Creal WM e Sllan.. lht dudhtsl ~nown undfrwater predator 8 Mtw1t: <•O> "f'raOostei11 lllttts Ille Wolf 111111" (hot) 't3-lon Chaney t J MPM: 1:) (.o) "$trile fore." (d11) '75-Clifl Colman a ca m> a llohla ''"' ,.,. · Key Witness· A syndicate •«oun t1nl 1s ready lo testify 1111nst the mob, so Holmes and Yoyo 11e senl lo l)foted the t111htened informant But lhe l'llO klulsy cops scare lhe key witness even m01e than the p1owect of ' hit man's bufletr Iii Mowle: CC) (nr) "hua1 Wl111ton" (dra) '12 Simon W1rd • Anne Bancroft. Robert Shew m Miai'J )tlllt Atldmn CllrbtJHJ SpecfilTete1 Usltnov reluct1nlly pl1J$ Santa Claus and Pem lee 1s 1 bored Su111 Plum F11ry Speml 1uests also include the Treorchy Male Voice Ch011 and Oou11e Squires & Second Generation .., .... Hal AMrica fB ClllWnll's Mlllical JM. QI) Mowit: (2~r) "Tiit Fl1~ll111 li9ttl" (th) '40-James Ca1ney G> TM Wty II We "'1963 Rose Bowl USC T rot•ns n W1scoM1n Badeers .. mi.-l..MflllP "ecr.,.. -1:30- u w a."""'" saow Bob Hanley h1"r10usly detends tlle wo1~ eth•t when ferry Robinson comes 111lo....LR1f1 ol money and promptly retues • ((21) {f)) Q~ Whlt't ltaptltll· ina No 1nformallon 1rnl1ble EB bpaMSt Quiz Sllow fD Motif: uae,11 lit Ille Miiie Scllt" 9:00 U (l1J Cil ()) All In tflt family Edith uses qu1Ck think1n1 and CPR (Card10 Pulmonary Ruuscit1flon) train1na to save a man's hie. bul she his her llAnds lull when Archie t11es to ad1ust to her newfound fame U STMSIY ' HUTCH * TRACI DOWN RAmTI 8 (S Cl)) Ill> SUnlr l ~ "N11htm1re" Starsky and Hutch mtl1 rwo hoods for tilt t1pe ol an !hear old ret11dtll tnend of theirs, but the case 1s dropped lor "1nsuf11 clent" evidence at HE£ HAW GETS A * l'AYCHECK TONIJEI m Hee Hn Johnny Paychtd and Mel Slrett 1ues1 m Cella&t fD Las •lldW.. -9:30-u (JJ) Cil tl J Alt« No 1nt01ma lion 101l1bfe l1om the net.or~ al our ptess time liJ T wiliaflt ZOfte Cl) Sleft Alltn's lllllft llU 10:00 U @ (]) Cl) Carol hmttt I ht Pointer Sislm tom Carol and the gang '" a musical ~lute lo Ray Cl!arlu D l2JJ CV <ID> m BmilJT'ht llilll A1111uat Mill Tttiiijtllllerlc.a P11unt Bob HO!>e makes hlS lust appearance on lhe P•&tant, and Cathy Durden. Miss lten11e Amer1ta of 1976 rS host of the 90 minule PIO&llm. TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 21, 1976 8 UCLA l11k1lhll UCLA vs OePaul Un1vers1ty • ((21) (()) QI) lllut W111td .. The Heisman Killer" A sniper d1Stupts the plldice session at the Rose Bowl tllen threatens lo ISSISSI ~le the He1sman Trophy w1nne1 at the 50 y11d lme on New Yu r's Do . ....., at !Wtt DIM feet'-" Hjp!lpb • S.•rai o.t.ctM (3) Cltllwt f..twa fDVW..(t) ., IMiul fnt) s... m U11 i;.,-. sai.w 11:00 88(J)G)U .., CJ) llfl '-• " Ille .... Gfrillit II~ m lllowle: a::> "Sctrpio" (dra) '73-Burt Lancaster, Alain Delon m Sltlbler ClllttM (Qll (()) h i Ht111Nr4' -11:30- 11 USC ftolllall USC vs Notre Oame ., CID> flews ([) lllowl•: "lttd ora, .. ·· (dfl) '46 Sidney Joler, Benson fone 8 Mowle: (CJ "l>octtra' Wlna" (dra) '71-0yan Cannon Cl) lllowlt : ct) "Tiit lt11ittll11 (dfa) '71-Clint Wastwood, Ger1ld1n1 l'lae <m Cl) 11le l'fl. CIM @ Cl) ..... 12 S llle 700 CM ID"'-'lll'M D P., '9ts 1t1t CoNtty a Mo¥1t: a::i .... "''' 11111111° (dn) '59-CttlOIY Peck. 12:00 D UYE FIOll llfW YOltll • It's $.aturdly lliafrtl With Jodie f.olter! D @ CV (JJ Ill Satuday _... (12JJ CJ)) ..,/Sci-fl Tlltalre -12:30- • lll'M: ..,.._Ille Stlll" (adv) '51-Glenn Fo1d. Anne Barter 1:00 m ~l-lllPI SltR: "fr111•1111tti11 1970," "LMIJ f,... SM.pal" -1:30- .. (I) 0. llirsllMt ... Coturt m MoN: "De.rt Hell" (dra) ·~­ Brian Keith, B1rb1re Hate -2:30-u Mt'fit:(C) "Tllat h11J Fttl· 1111'' (com) '65-5'nd11 Dee. Bobbr Dann. Oonald O'Connor, Hill Talbot Exciting, hard·hllllng action auch as this Is characrer11t1c or one or the nation's great collegiate rlvalrles-Notre Dame vs USC. The Fighting lrtah vlalt USC tor this year's clash. on ABC's NCAA Football. Saturday at 1 PM P19917 'FOND MEMORIES' The Spanish tile 1s ~roken, the palm fronds are withered, the stage is empty and the box office 1s boarded up; but the memories are strong and con11nue to live on al the Pasadena Community Playhouse. They are particularly strong for Gig Young who began his professional career al the famed Playhouse. now closed, in 1939 Young now stars as the alcoholic and worldly reporter, Ray Whitehead, in John O 'Hara's G1bbsv1lle.'' on NBC,· Thursdays at lOPM, "It was a wonderful time .md place to leam," reminisced Gig on a recent visit to the theater Saddened by its demise, he recalled the halcyon days o( the Playhouse when there were performances every day of the week but ~unday The theater was founded in 1917 by Gilmore Brown, and the present srructure was built on El Molino Avenl.fe in 1924. It was closed perma· nently 1n 1973. "It was the best school m the country for actors," \ays Gig, who acted .in more than 40 plays at the Playhouse. "What was so wonderful about rt was that estabh~hed actqrs also performed in plays there. They would come from the thtater and from movies. It wasn't unusual for amateur actors to be starring 1n plays w11h ~upporting roles played by William Holden, Floren ce Bates, Victor Ma!Ure, La1rd Cregar and others." Young was starring 1n a play at the Playhouse when he was discovered by a Warner Bros talent scout. His first picture was a bit role in the 1941 Errol Flynn picture, "Dive Bomber " Since then, Young has en1oyed a distinguished career on stage and m rilms. One Oscar Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1973 for "They Shoot Horses Don't They," two previous Oscar nominatio~ and one Emmy nomination are only a few of the many acting honors he has won. Gig Young is stirred by nosta lgia and many past memories of his movie career every day he reports to work on the Gibbsville set. The series is produced at the Burbank Studios-the former Warner Bros. lot where he made so many movies. "Every time I go on a soundstage here," recalls Young, "I think of a picture I made years before. Stage 21, for instance, our permanent G1bbsv1lle set, is where I worked on 'Old Acquaintance· with Bette Davis. Thal stage had a different number in 1943, I think "Whal's really sad." he reflected, ''1s that young actors 1us1 can't get the trainrng-4.ll'!Trh the old Pasadena Playhouse provided. But then," he bright· ened, "television helps some, doesn't il l'' I Pege11 TV WEEK. NOVEM8EA 21.1978 ..,.,, llOftmll Zl l'tl •CC> "Tiie 0.-., flCM" (dra) '66-1~~ LOld. 1:00 e (!II (I)) 9 CC>.,_..,.. Concl. (dra)-Ciuty Tyson, P1ul Scofield. 1.-GO e CC> ""-I" (mus) '73-V"ICtoi Gartitr, Oavid H~ell m "Tileltrt t{......, (ho<) 73-Vinmt Pri«. Olm R1u t:Ot e <•(I) ft CC>·~ & ~ (wes) '74-Clint Eastwood, Jeff Bt~re Kenne_cly. '· llOftll .. t2 UI •CC> "M ...,.. (1tts) '48-Jolln W1yne, MOl'tl(>lllery Chit . ...... •CC> "frlltlt" (ho<) '72-Suun Ceolae. HCH!Of BIKkman .... •CC> "Tll la llill SIMI" (wes) '44-Jolln Wayne, tlla Raines t.tl 8 CD (I) III e CC> 1M S,... Itel" (hor) '76-Btn Jollnson, Midlltl l'lrU • CC> "fM lliM!'" (lft) 'D:-G~_Jt H1f11lt011 S11t LJOll TUISOAY,IO¥UlllltJ l:OO e CC> 1M IMlfiltrMI" (adv) "69-.lolln Wayne, Jim HultOll 9 CC> "Tiie ~ (dra) '68-F1111k S1n1lr1, lee llem1tk 1:11 e CC> "IS.. Milt T• DW' (SUSO) '6S-Joan Cnwl01d, John Ireland WOllDDAY, JMltEllW 24 1. .. 8 0 Cl) crt •CC>~" (dra) '76-Robel1 Culp, Barbara Ht1$11ey, Martin Milner, C.rol lynley •CC> "hl1 ~ (1tts) '48-Jolrn Wayne, Henry Fonda. Cll CC> "Tiie " .. lmb" (dra) '68-John Wayne. Oav1d Janssen t:Ot a Clll Cl) (I) CC> ''lll• frt1ch C.Httllo•" (drO '71-Gtne Hlck1111n. Roy Sth~i~r, Tony Lo811nco. JWISDIT, 11CMJ11E1 25 1.• •CC> "Tiie Ctut bet" (com) '6S-Jack Lemmon, Tony Cortis •ca> -sai...,. A, .... llMel" (wtS) '49-Jolln Wayne, Joanne Dni, John Apr ,. ... • CC> ..,... & .....,.. (df1~0vs1H1 Hollmu, Mra f11row FllDAT, IO 2' U1 •CC>......,..._.. (com) '31-Tht Man Btothers •CC> "Tiie ...._ SeNlen" (wes) '59-John Way~e. Wilham Holden HI• <Ill CJ) (I) CC> '1\e frHdl C-..ctill 11" (d11) '7 l-Gtnt Kadr;man, Roy Scheider. ferM11do Rey. SATUllllAY, IOV(lllO 27 L• • CC> "Tiie S... Llttle f"9" (com) '55-Bob Hope. Milly Vitale UI a Q"I (I) crt m CJ:) w ... Wiier, 1111111 Dtlttt"-documenlary • CC> ..., .......... (drl) '73-Simon Ward. Anne Bancrolt WHERE TO WRITE PMtwottts John J. Md .. hon Vic. ,.,..ic~t, PTasr•m• N8C 3000 W. Alemed• Burbenli. Cel. 91505 145-7000 Mr. John Severino VIC. p,..aklent &. Gen•••' Menaser ABC 4151 Prospect Av•. Hollywood', C•I. 90027 663·3311 Mr. Chr1&topher OHmond Vice PrHldent & Gene,.I M1n11et C88 7900 Beverly 8h1d, L.o• AnselH, Cel. 90036 651.2!).U Local Stations CMnMI l(CaS) Mr. Cht1wtophe r O.smond Vice Preeldent & o.n.,.1 Men .. er 6121 SunMt Blvd. HOiiywood, C.I. 90021 46t.1212 l::fle nnel I Cln•••Mlntl Mr. John .-eyno"-Qenerel M•n .. ., KTLA MOO Bun.et 9oul1111rd HollyWOOd, Callf. 90021 469·3111 Clt1nnel t (l""'*"enu Mr. Uon1I L kl\Hn Vice President & Qener•I M1n1 .. r KHJ·TV 5515 ~lro .. HOUlfWOC>d. Cellf. 90011 462·}J33 CNftMI 11 (t1 llMf I,,..,...,., Mr. """"•"' F1'9nll l"naldent &. Qener•I M•n•1er KCOI" 9111 N. La B,..1 HollyWOOd, C1I. 90031 851-1000 Ct11nnel 4 (NBC) Mr. R1ymond J , Timothy Vice "'"'dent 6 General Men .. ., KNBC 3000 w. Al1med1 llou••v•"' lultlenk. Ce llfomle 149·39U' c:Mnnel '7 CA8C> Mr. John .. v•rlno General M•n•l•t KAIJC 4151 Pr09pect Hollywood, Ct llf. 90027 663-3311 Cll•-1 l l (lllffpe~) Mr. Ch1t1H O. Youn1 Vic• President I. G•nttel Min .. ., KTTV 5746 tunu t Bouleverd HollpOOd, C1llf. 90021 462·7111 CMllMI 21 ~leQ Or. Jemea L.oper President &. Qene,.I M•n•S•r ICCET '400 9un .. t Or1v• Hollywood, C1llf. 90027 666-6500 The martial arts are taken to an hilulous e•- treme on a forthcoming program in the ABC hit variety series, The Clptaln & Tennille, Mon- days at BPM, as Eut (Pat Morita, stu of ABC's Mr. T & Tina) and West (Duyl Dragon, Toni Ton- nille and guest stu Ray- mond Burr), meet in a sequence of comedy sketches on the l•test forms of self-defense. Amol)g their speci•llles- Lobe Fu (the' art of dis.b- ling the human eulobe) and Cheek Fu (flrmly gruplng the fleshy por- tions of the face just like your mom used to do while murmuring, "You're so cute.") * * * Be tty Curett, who plays the stylish landl•dy, Mrs. S.bish, on ABC's Lneme & Shirley (Tues- d•ys •t B:JOPM), never hu a hair out of plue on the series. But under- nuth her coiffure is some 3~ feet of Betty's rul hair. "It takes some doing," uys Betty, "to tuck my h•ir in uch day, and some d•ys I rully feel like flipping my wig." * • * It Isn't just because of a whim that pictures of Donny Osmond adorn the wall of "Buddy" L•w- rence, the younger daugbter In the ABC's hmlly, Tuesdays .it 10.PM. Kristy McNlchol, who plays "Buddy," In the popular drama series, Is an avid Donny Os· mond fan, •nd not only Is his picture dlspl•yed, but Donny'• name Is men· tloned In aeveral scripts. Nothing llke keeping things within lhe ABC family. Donny and sl5ter M.trle star in Donny & Marie, which •irs o n ABC, Fridays at BPM. • * * Production has started on "Hollywood High," • program development project for NBC. The half·hour comedy. star- ring Annie Potts, Kim Lankford, Chris Pina .ind Rory Stevens, focuses on the rel•tionship of four teen.igers .ind the d.iy- to-d.iy problems they en- counter in •nd o ut of school. AJso st•rrlng in the comedy are Sa m Kwosm1n 1nd lohn Megna u the school bullies. "Hollywood High," • Jouk Comp.iny produc- tion, is being taped al the NBC Studios In Burb.ink, C.ilif. Ger1ld I. Isenberg is the executive producer and Ger•ld W. Abr•ms is the producer. Peter Bald- win directs from " script by Mich.iel Weinberger. * • * Jim unge is the host of "Double Pl•y," a g•me show pilot for NBC. L.inge is known to televi· sion •udiences as the host of the long-running prime-time .ind d.i ytime series The Dating G.ime. Prior to that, he was the 1nnouncer on the Ten- nessee Ernie Ford show, Hello Pu Pickers. "Dou· ble Pl.iy,'' t.iped at the NBC Color Studios in Burb.ink, C.ilif., is • J.ick B.irrv Production .. * * * The betrothal of Miss Bubb1l1 Bl1bby, d.iugh- ler of the late Mr. and Mrs. Abbie Blabby, to Buford H1wklns, son .of the late Buford H1wklns Sr., and Mrs. Hawkins of Br1wley, Calif. wu 41 n- nounced Oct. 27, 1976 on n411fonwlde tele\lison by Johnny Carson, host of NBC's The Tonight Show Starrlns Johnny C.irson. Miss Bl.ibby, • well· known television per· 1on1llty better known u "the lov.able Aunt Bl1bby," .ippe.irs often with Carson on The Tonight Show. The bride· groom, " former farmer, is now a surecrow re· p.ilrm.in in melropolltan Los Angeles. This will be Miss Blabby's first m.ar- ri.ige, H1wkin's second. * * • TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 21 11116 Order Yours NOW .. [?:::. {;f~lOO? ~~~Beautiful v-- Stick-on Labels • PERSONALIZED • STYLISH • EASY TO USE • ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHAPE AHO SIZE OF LABEL Mr• John Doe 123 Mein Street Anw-town, Anw-atata 12l•5 L•b•I• Do Not Have A Printed Border Stylish Vogue type on fine quality white gummed paper. Flll In thl• coupon, ctlp •nd mill with t1 .75 to: Pilot Printing Label 0 1..,., Pott Office Box 1560 Coat• MeH, C•llfornl• 92626 I• Sure to UM your 11, (Otl• i§l!.ii§;ijf iill ~---------------------~ Sf Preo Shoppers <•·11ide IAST atANCE! =SUPE.PE= ..... Prk. 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