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1976-12-05 - Orange Coast Pilot
SUNDAY * * * VOL. 69, NO. 3.40, 6 SECTIONS, 92 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A SUNDAY, DECEMBERS, 1976 TWENTY·FIVE CENT~ • Oallf ,., ... ,,...."•ki.tr•K-i.< PILOT ANO PASSENGERS WALKED AWAY FROM EMERGENCY LANDING IN EL TORO I I I I Freeway Landing Saves 4 ; The pilot of a small plane whose engine died shortly after takeoff Saturday night saved the lives or himself and his three passengers by landing safely on northbound Interstate S in San Juan Capistrano. The pilot, Dan Terzo, 25, of Upland, told a witness he had just taken oH from the San Juan airport about 9:20 a.m. when his engine quit. Fortunately. a large break ap· pcared in the flow of traffic and he brought the single-en~ine Cherokee 6 down under the Ortega Highway overpass. The passengers were identified as Dan Kamp, 23, Linda Jerlberg, 22, and Patti King, 21, all of Upland. No damage was reported to the plane. Several lanes of the freeway were reportedly blocked for a sbort time until the plane taxied off onto an offramp. The pilot said the group had flown in to have dinner with friends in Dana Point 11.11d were going home when the incident oc· curred. I · Ford Waterloo Mulled By HILARY KAYE Ol l ... o.,,, ,.., .. SC.ff neither candidate succeeded m runrung over Ford. The California campwgn manager for Presi· dent Ford believes the Republicans may have lost the elt>ction be('ause they were ·'too cocky'· 1 when the race began "We won in New Hampshire and then in F1orida, but then something happened. Maybe we just got loo cocky." said Liggett. He added that Reagan's win in the North Carolina primary legitimized the former governor's campaign and prompted rim, uthusiam and then. d~egatea. A national Pollster. admittedly a staunch Republican. commented, ''Maybe it was a &ood thing Ford was voted out of office.·· According to the campaign manager, it was Ford's if)cumbency that saved the Republican nomlnation. And a bureau chje( for Time Maga:tine 1 termed the presidential race "dull" and said he would have preferred to cover a "flashier" batUc between Ronald Reagan and Jerry Brown. "Ford was already in the Oval Office. He was a known commodity· and' he played it straight with the people." Uggetl said. Those are a few ot lbe impres.sloos voiced Saturday at a daylong symposium at UC Irvine. where political writers, pollsters and campaign workers dissected the 1976 presidential cam- paign The President's incumbency was also the key factor in his strength at the polls in Nov- ember, he added. "Jimmy Carter had a fresh· ness to his campaign and southern strength. Ford just had the White House. The event was co-sponsor ed by the California Center for Education m Public Affairs and the Com rn 1ttee on L«tures at UCI. "Our basic problem was just establishing that the President was, indeed, presidential," said Liggett, explaining the difficulty in counter· mg the public's perceptions or Ford. David Liggett. Ford's CalHorrua campaign mana~er. insisted that no apologies are necessary fo1lowmg Ford's dereal at the Polls. "Jn fart, every Ume Ford actively cam- paigned he went down in the polls," Liggett ad· mitted. 1 He pointed out that Ford's presidency "es- 1 sent1ally resurrected the dignity of the White I llou~e·' and that the campaign "nearly made 1t " ~ L1~gell contended that while Reagan "could i h.ive kdled us in the pnmanes" and Carter l could have murdered us in the election." lf Jess Cook, Time Magazine LA bureau chief, had his druthers. he said be would have <See PUNDITS, Page A21 Super Bowl Adds Punch or Teams Kick Off Stay From Comt Hotels Hy JOANNE REYNOLDS Oll ... O•llY,t ... _ Thl' hoopla and hype. folderol and frt'nty that mark what pro football bills as the ultimate 'lportmg event will d~cend on I Southern California next month. The hon's s hare of the focus on Super Bowl X J is jtoing to be in thE' harbor area. where two local 1 hot.els are hosting the teams and I their minions. It could be said that officials al the Newport Beach Marriott and the South Coast Plaza Hotel are lo oking forward to the week-long OC· cupatioo with anticipation and a little ap· prehension. Each hotel has set ~Ide ltl'l'NOLOS a block or 200 rooms to house the players, team officials and representaUves or the NaUonaJ Football League who are sup· posed to be staying a week. There will be oo additional staff added to tbe payroll to help handle either the teams or the tans who have already booked all of the remaining 317 rooms in the twoboteJs. 1 Woody Bihl er. director or • marketing ror tbe Marriott. says I the hotel's security force will be beefed up with a security force provided by the NFL more to proted the team from the rans than anything else. Says Pat Milnor, public rela· Lion.a director at the South Coast Plau. "wo aro a•At«l tor mu- lmum occupancy, aotberew111 be --- • Sl '~ltAI' SPEC 'l"I~ Ooc area in which bolh hotels plan to alter their style slightly is in feeding the ball players. no problem handling the guests." Tentative plans -subJect to Bihler acknowledged that pro-approval of the team involved - fession a l athletes in some call for establishing a dining circumstances can be trouble for area for the teams in the hotels' a hotel. banquetfacililie.s. He's worked for the Marriolt Bihler explained that the isola- chain for eight yean and the tlon of the team wiJI make it chain bas hosted participants in easier lo cater to the athletes' un- three of the last four Super usual eating habits. Bowls, u well as hockey, basket-"Because of their practice and ball and bueball teams. game schedule, they like to eat "The team reflects the class of on a different schedule. Most the organization," he said. teams will have their biggest "Some teams behave Uke teen· meal ~t 8 a.m. as opposed to S agers and others are llO quiet you p.m.,'"'We said. never know they're there." Bihler sald the Marriott will The Marriott wUI host the team also make special roods avails· from the American Football Con· ble to the team. such~ 16to18· rerence and the South Coast owice steaka instead of the stan· P\~a Hotel gets the champion or dard 13-ounce cut. the National Football Con· "Tbevolumeoffoodi1'aningto ference. ·~· Blhler Hid be hasn't bad any have to be different. loo," be experience wllb twooUhestroag added. "You don't put out lbe contenders in the AFC _ same volume of rolls roe a pro· Baltimore and Pit.taburth _and , ression.al football team u ~ do would only say he's "a little ~ ·totthe·~uoior Leagueladiea. nervous" about the Oakland Neitber Bihler nor Mias Mllnor Raiders. a~ U>er ~~re surprt&ed tlrat Miss Milnor declined to rate t.beirfttalMisb.ment.s wwefflect- any team. polnllng out that the ed. to. house the Super Bowl Plaza has onl)' bffll open slnce teams. August of 1975 and ''this will be Although they sought the con· ourfint really blgdeal here." tracts individually, both hotel Bihler said he ti bopinl that repreaentathe1 HY lbat the the AFC ch ampionship team area -alon1 with the blgh quall· comes from a cold weather clty. ty service they ofCc:r -wa1 the ''They'IJ be more lnclifted to primary reason lhei.r boUZ. were come out aa e1rly u pculble. A se?~wtedot... 1 -n---..i.-•. West Cc>ut team or a tum from e ,er q1111ll.., ..,.._._... the South mtiht not arrive \llltil aaya Mia Milnor. "and" have ju.st a couple of days before the convenleoc• to tbe f'reowaya ~ game. They won't need to be 1 lot of South•.r;n Callfornia • cllmatised · tbe way a cold local attracU001. weal.her team will:' <See8UPE&llOWL..Paae.U> t -• In Klan Dispute I ' 4 Black Marines Face Hearing Three black Marines face pre· trial hearings at Camp Pendleton Monday oo charges they assault· ed a group or while Marines they allegedly thought were members of the Ku Klux Klan. Following the hearing, the in vestigating officer is expected lo recommend a course of action in the case which involves three in- Coast Girls In Net Finals Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar High Schools girls volleyball teams , the one-two finishers in the South Coast League this year. reached the finals or the ClF 4·A championships with victories Saturday night. Laguna Beach top· pied No. 2 seeded Santa Monica, 16·18, 15·7, 15-10 at home while Corona d e l Mar d e f eat ed two lime defending champion and No. 1 seeded Louisville in Woodland Hills, 15· 13, 15-7. The championship game is scheduled for Redondo Beach High School Saturday night. For details of the two games, see page B-13 in the sports serlion. ' SllPPUI UYS Till CHRISTMAS jured recruits and 11 others in the Nov. 13 attack. A Marine spokesman said the blacks had admitted hitting the wrong barracks in their :.earch for members of the Ku Klux Klan. The assault brought to light the existence of the Ku Klux Klan al Camp Pendleton. Ordered to appear for the Mon· day hearing were Lance Cpl. Bobby R. Bishop, 23, of Bryant, Tex , Pk. Donald R. llunter, 22, of Winston-Salem, N.C : and Sgt. Wilham M. Spencer, 23, of High Point, N.C. Each is charged with assault and with conspiring to C'>mmit an assault. According to Camp Pendleton of(iciaJs. the 14 who were at· tacked were drinking betft m their barracks during a party when the assault occurred. In an aside to the case, five or the Marines at the party have been ordered punished for dnnk· mg in their barracks. In the punishment announcl'd Saturd ay, Pfc . Kenneth A. Hiker Finds Slain Wife PASADENA <AP> The body of a pregnant woman kidnaped from her home was found Satur· day near lhe Roso Bowl in Pasadena, Arcadia Poli ce re- ported. A man hiking in a h11lside park in the afternoon discovered the body of Renee Kane, 26, partially covered by a plaid blanket, said Arcadia Police Lt. Tom Bednark. - The body was located at 3:20 p.m. near the Brooksid~ Country Club alter police had called off an intensive search in the Angeles National Forest. Arcadia Police said the cause of death had not been determined but that Investigators had found no bullet wounds. Slngitig tor School Langerman, Lance Cpl. John P. Apodaca, Lance Cpl. Donald A. Haggin and Lance Cpl. Michael D. Hansen were ordered to serve 14 days extra duty and forfeit $100 in pay. Pfc. Desiderio Silva was or- dered to serve the extra duty and forfeit $75. Jn addition, Apodaca was reduced to private first class and Silva lo private. Cases against two other v1C'· tims remained open. Lance Cpl. David P. Magyar remained hospitaliz.ed and action againl>l Pvt. Gary L. Jones 1s peodlng. * * * Pe1ulleton Race Attack Not First CAMP PENDLETON CAP> - A check of Marine Corps records sha..rs a Nov. 13 racial battle at Camp Pendleton 1s nothjng new for the base. There were SO such 1J1cidents in 197:>. The Nov. 13 commando.style attack by a band or blacks on a barracks party of whites has re· cei ved s peci a l attention. however, because it brought to light the presence of the Ku Klux Klan on the nation's largest Marine base. S\nce the Nov. 13 incident, the Marine Corps had remained in- sistent that there were no major racial difficulties on the post. They now grudgingly admit there are some problems and a check of records revealed the SO incidents or violence in 1975 that were attributed to racial re· asons. with 45 of the cases being s erious enou~h to require hospital treatment. Figures for 1973 showed it was an even bigger year of racial pro- blems, with 87 incidents recorded <SttATl'ACKS, Page_A2) One young lady's enthusiasm more than made up for her temporary lack of tee~h Saturday as she joined her classmates in celebrating the dedication of Rancho Canada Elementary School in El Toro. Honored guests included representatives of the Grand Lodge oT Free and Accepted Masons of California, whose Grand Master, Kermit A. Jacobson,· presided over the cornerstone ceremony. CtN '1~111·: INSlltt: PESO EFFECTS -When the peso was devalued, the effect& wen. felt on both sides of the border. The Daily Pilot's Richard P. Nall. on a visit to relatives in Calexico r ecently. discovered Ju.st bow bard bit some U.S. busl· nesus have been. l& stocy is one PateA10. 811A&Y TDfES -Staff Wrl ter Ray Eat.rada leads olt wit.b ad· vice from a clvU defense expert on wbat to do before, dunnt 8nd after an earthquake. The pre- paednesa plan of Newport.Kesa tcbools t. cov red by Stiff Writ.tr )(Jcbut Paakevlcb. Pte BL andB2. SPOTLIGHT ON BOOKS - Broadway stars. theJI legends and their aometimes shocking re- allUes are the subject of an array ol new books published just In Ume for the Christmas season. Noel Cc>ward'a beat friend, ac· tress Ruth Gordon and Lorenz Hart's sister-ln-law are among tale tellers described, Page'#\12. NOT SINGING BLUES - Wbeo 1be atepped out ol jaU alter servtn1 16 months for possession ol cocaine, the problem.a were ju.t be1lnnin& for top Jau sin1cr F1ol'I l>urtm. But she says she doean 't lntend to sins the blues. Her 1to17 is on Pa~e 89. . ' lauide Sunday -t(-1( .. _ -LA-r\ -.th ::r: ...... ., '" •• .... •• All ....,, 11 .. IJ Hkll,,,,,mtMt<ll A• ,........ .. VMNtff-AT ....._ M TVw..tt :,A2 DAIL V PILOT Sunday December 5 1978 Weekly review of Orang& Coast highlights San Juan Capistrano Demolition Crew Socks Gym Memories arc all that remain or I.he old Capistrano Union High School AYmnasium. The 1928 structure was de- molished because 1t failed to meet earthquake safety stan· durds . Serra Sl·hool in C;ip1strano Beach is next on thf' wrecker's list Newport Beach 'Barnaby Jones' Overboard The actor was al l wet but only temporarily, when Balboa b land rc:.1dcnt Buddy Ebsen and his family and guests round themselves tn the dnnk last Sunday. A blast of wind had cap:.1zed !us 36 foot catamaran off the Newport breakwater . All six on board were rescued unharmed. Costa Mesa New Director Doubles Duty It's a bl~ JOb IY.O nr them. in fact Dr M 1cha<>I Levine. 35. re· cently appointed ml'd1 cal direc· tor of Fairview Hospital, will now serve as ho-;p1tal ch1er ad rrunistrator as well, it was an· nounced last week. His double duty is part of a ~eneral overhaul of state hospitals, with tht• two formerly equal positions of medical and ~1ciministrat1vP director mt•rged to promott• ac- countab1h ty Contract Doesn 't Make Grade Teacher:. 1n tht• Newport Mesa Unified School Dlstnct drew shd rP crit1c-1:.m from resident!> last week for what were termed "outragt"OUs' (·ontracl proposals At a pubhc heanng <·onducted by d1stnct truslees, an overflow crowd of about 200 protested rcqucc;ts for a $2,000 pay raise per teacher and .i maximum four-hour work day. San Clemente Dented But Undaunted A truck driver whost> vehicle struck the rear or a slow· moving \'Chicle Monda) couldn't undo Lhe accident. but he couJd and did save Lhe life or the olber driver. The lrucker smashed a window lo pull the motorist to safety. The car·s four passengers escaped unharmed by themselves before the car burst into names Saddleback Valley MA C Chief Steps A side The 66-year-old chairman of the Mission Viejo Municipal Ad· \,sory Council (MAC) resigned last week "to let somebody else give it a try." Richard Lowcock, a former Coast .Guard captain. said he wants to enJOY his rt'llrr ment. 11§1.tj Five Down, Five to Go About 150 city employes will find themselves in new quarters Monday. Last week was the time of final prepara· tions in a movt' lo the Interim Civic Center at 17200 Jam· boree Road. Em ployes had worked at Irvine Town Center for five years !>tnce I.he day the city Incorporated. They are expected to remain in the new facility for another rive years before n perm anent city hall ls completed Huntington Bee1ch 'Found It' Route Discovered The chips were down lut wee'i for snack pacb1er Sam Giesy, who bad docldactwtt.bout autboriaatloo t.o enclose "l Found It' messages ln the tortilla chips he supplies the Hun- tington Beacb Union High School Dlslricl. The phrase, slogan or a nationwide rundmentalist religion campaign, or- fended a number of parents. Legal counsel ror lbe district said the messages should be removed. Reagan Nixes FRESNO <AP I -Former Califon\la Gov. ROllald Reagan Friday dlsCQunled any chance that he will become national Republican Party chairman. ''It requires • fulJ..Ume techni· cian, not a pariy apokesman," Reaun Hid at a press con- ference here before oddl-.slftt a cattlemen's convention. The GOP pott l1 beln1 vacated by Lbc Party Post resi1natlon of Mary Louise SmiLb. Reaaan. dereated for tho party's presldenUal nomination th1a year by President Ford, said Republlcam1 should usethetr 1976 platform to seek Increased stret\ltb. "I think the Republlc&{l Part,y should use their 1971 platlorm to leek increased atrengtb.. Politician Confesses Ah u ses WASHINGTON <AP> -Rep. Charles II Wilson <D·Calif l ha!> ack n owled!:ed con ve rlinJ: thousand~ of dollars in campaign contr1 but1ons to his personal use. the Washington Post said in today·s cd1t1ons. The Jus tice Departme nt . which is Investigating South Korean eUorts to buy influence on Capitol llill, "1s known to be galhering inform aUon on Wilson, although he is not now a primary target or the probe." I.he Post 'aid It dl•scnbt.'d Wilson a!> one or the leading su pporters in Congress of the South Korean government of Park Chung Hee. And 1t noted Wi lson's "extensive personal tr ..l\'el to South Korea." 1nc lud1ng a 1975 trip during wtuch he married his Korean. American wire The s t ory said Wilson acknowledged during an in- terview that he has withdrawn $14,740 from his campaign fund s during the past two years. He said he used only "perhaps half of it" for his personal use. Such diversions of campaign funds arc not illegal under federal or California law, of- ficials bald. But they are pro· h1bited b y thl• Hou se o r Representatives· standards of conduct. the story noted. It quoted Wilson as saying he saw nothing improper with his personal use or the money or what the Post said were other un· explained transfers or his cam- prugn fonds. ~ene of Tragedy Wilson, 59, of Hawthorne, said he reported the money he took on !us tax returns, but the P06t said 1t was unable to obtain copies from Wilson or his staff. Paramedics labor in vain to save the life or Robert J . Anderson, Jr .• 23, or 2751 Albatross Drive. Costa Mesa, after he lost control or his motorcycle and cra~ed into a fence post Saturday. No one else was reported in- volved in the 5 :53 p.m. accident on Laguna Canyon Road between Laguna Beach and Irvine. Fro• Page A J PUNDITS REVIEW CAMPAIGN • • • liked to cover a race between Reagan and Brown. According to Cook, Reagan's campaign or- fored the only ''interesting substance" he saw Lhe $00 million transfer plan that proposed re- turning most of the federal functions, in the social services sphere, lo the state and local levels. ''It was the most creative contribution to dialog during the campaign," said Cook, but he went on to say that Reagan soon stopped talking about the plan and I.he press quickly dismissed the idea a~ "an impossible dream." "On the democr atic side. Jerry Brown was undeniably the most provocative candidate. There I!> no denying I.hat Jerry set juices flowing I.he minute he set foot in Maryland," Cook !:aid. According to the bureau chief, both Brown and Carter developed campaigns based on im- ages rather than issues -a tact that proved sue cessful. Looking at the outcome or I.he election, Cook m aintnined that because there was an lncum bent candidate, the election was close and that all other things were equal, the rf:sult was not unex- pected "The electorate will usually opt for a change, In such an election, provided the other candidate Is not an extremist." said Cook . Richard Bergholtz, LA Times political writer. reported he bad ''an almost ominous feel· tng after cover.ing the campaigns that political parties are on the way out -or are at least on the decline." He said he continually saw a diminishing or straight party line voting and said that it was partly the result of the t~evised debates between Ford and Carter. • The debates helped form public opinion about the candidates more than any of the r~· gular party campaigning, be said. When aaked how he thought Reagan affected the outcome of the election, Bergholtz said it was dJfncult to analyze. But he said he felt certain .that the former governor would either nm again in 1980 or would try to dictate who the party contender would be * * The fourth panelist was Lance Tarrance, a national pollster with Decision Making lnforma· lion. He did some of Lhe poWng for Ford, Re agan, S.I. Hayakawa and other candidates Tarrance, who said he is "as Republican as you can get," commented , "It might be good that 1''ord was voted out of office. Perhaps we've finally removed the specter of Watergate, once and for all." Turning to the Democrats, Tarrance said he viewed the party as a .. coalition of three Georges McGovern, Meany and Wallace." He said the leftist McGovern forces were looking for a way out after the 1972 eled ion dis- aster and did not want to allow the George Meany wini; to dominale. So. Lhey all settled on Carter. "Jimm y Carter was not considered a great governor and he .... as constantly overshadowed by Gov Wallace. .but Carter was a way out for them." said Tarrance. Backtracking lo the election results, Tar- rance offered the following polling statistics: -Of those who voted for Ford, 45 percent said they voted for him because they liked his stands on issues: 40 percent said they liked him as a person; and 15 percent said they voted against Carter. -Of those who voted for Carter. 50 percent said they liked his stands on issues; 20 percent said they liked him as a person; and 30 percent said they were voling against the Republican candidate or because they felt a change was needed. During the question and answer period, Vi· vian Hall, tbe unsuccessful candidate against Robert Badham in the 40Lh Congressional Dis- trict, asked the panelists what I.hey thought went wrong with the Carter campaign in California. which made one or !us poorest showings in the country. Liggett, w)lo said he thought from the start that his team had a chance in California, said he believed it was a matter of "too little, too late" for the Carter people in Call!ornla. He said that Brown was probably parUally responsible for the poor showmg, but uid other factors were involved. too. * VoterS 'Less Confident' Despite expanding election coverage by the press, California pollster Mervin Field said Satur- day he believes the added cov- erage leaves Americans uncer· lain in their choices at the polls. average voter is really politically tmpoteni. that government is re- mote and there ls lesa confidence that the solution to our country's massive problems ... could be solved by government no matter who was elected," said the pollster. whose votes are accountable lo the people. Field, who spoke at a UCI sym- posium In which journalists. pollsters and campaign workers analyzed the 1976 presldenli~ election, said the public is becomin~ "less confident and less secure ." He aald the expected result or more preas coveraae -tbat the public wo u ld be more knowledgeable and enlightened -was apparently not happening. according to bi.II pre-elecUoll and election day polls in California. He said votera and non-vat.en both exP.ressed growlnc feelings oC "diaUlu1lonmenl and power- le11anes1." "There appeared t.o be arrow· ing proportion of people who were middle class and had voted in previous elections, but dJd not do so this time -'voter drop· out.a'~" Field aald. ' Tho Unca between thole who voted and those who did not became more blurred during UUs election, Field matntaloed. "Amon a all adulta -voters and non· voters alike -there was a pervulve feeling tbat tbe Field continued, "The real* political issues seemed to be less decisive than the concerns about Jimmy Carter's personality which developed during the cam- paign.'' "He seemed to deliberately want to discuss his honesty, his religion and his sexual tbought.s. "As t see It, Jimmy Carter· won the presidential election because between July and October, h< lost only 30 points -not 34 points -out of a 33-polnt national lead," Field said. During his talk, the ataUsUcian also touched on: -PRIMARIES: He aald he believes they should be ma.in· tained, alnce they do more good than harm and "allow two re- latively unknow~ men. such as Jimmy Carter end Mo Udall" to c1mpal1n and win an elecUon. -ELECTORAL COLLEGE: Ho 1ald be thinks tho electoral coll•e• 1y1ttm •hould b e modltled, 10 that tbe eolleae 11 m ade up of elected offlclala -LANDSLID ES VS CLOSE ELECTIONS: Whllesomepeople believe close elections are lood because winners are not as likely lo abuae their power once in of. flee, Field disagrees. The pollster said that in close elections, there is little consti- tuency for the candidate to follow. -THE DEBATES: Field believes America bas become a nation of scorekeepers. He said the often-dull debates were popular because the American people readily respond to con- tests. E',....P~AJ ATTACKS. • which Included 74 result.Ing in medical treatment for partici- pants. Six of those incidents were listed as racial brawls. This year , the r~ showed there bad been a sharp reduction in such lncldeots until the Nov. 13 battle. Tbrouah October, eight nabta lisle~ as racial reault.ed in six lnltenccs In wbJch medical treatmeot was required. Two cues were described as racial brawb. ' • -• Stabbing Victim 'Critical' A midnight encowiter at a bar and an early mornina w~k In Laguna Beach Salw"da,y. nearly had fatal consoqueace1& for a Whittier man. Terry Lew Zimmerman, Zl, of Whittier, was reported &WI ln erttical condition Saturday rue.ht at South Coast Community Hospital, following a stabblq for wllmown reasons, allegedly by a new.found male companion. Police said William Jay Shee· ly. 25. a tranatent rrom North Carolina, w H belng held ln Orange County jail on suspicion of assault with intent lo commit murder. Police eave this aceowtt of the incident: Zimmerman and a man whom he had JU Sl met al a restaurant/bar went for a walk shortly after midnight on Crest Street Beach. Soon afterward, a police of- H c er checking the area "stumbled across Zimmerman. sta11erlng up the steps with knife boles in him," according\<> a police spokesman. Zimmerman's description of his aasaUant led to the arrest of Sheely. who was found in the vicinity and anegedly matched the victim's description. Police said the assailant's motive is unknown but that rob· bery has been ruled out a.s a motive. The weapon has still not been recovered and police asked that it be turned over to them if anyone should find it on the beach. Arson Blamed In Blaze at Saddle back A pre Ii minary lnvest1gat1on has pointed to arson as the cause of a $1.5 million fire at the Sad· dleback Valley Shopping Center last Thursday, Orange County fire officials s aid. The fire apparently began in a restaurant-di s cotheque and spread to adjoining shops before it was brought under control by M firemen from Orange County and the slate Division or Forestry. Fire Capt. Bruce Turbeville said the investlgaUoa indicates that the fire was deliberately set. He said he had no further lp· formation on the alleged arson. Lutherans Quit Synod CJUCAGO CAP) -A group of Lutheran "moderates'' has cut lies to the eonservative- dominated Lutheran Church- Missouri Synod and proclaimed Itself a new denomination claim- ing 75,000 members across the nation. Delegates to a two-day conven- tion have adopted a formal con: stitution that establishes the As- s oc i a lion o f Evangelical Lutheran Churches. The action capped a seven- year theological bat.Ue within the Missouri Synod. · Dr. William Kohn, 61, pastor of Capitol Drive Lutheran Church in Milwaukee, was elected presi· dent of the new denomination. Prisoners Strike MEXICO CITY <AP> American prironers in Mexico angered by delays in a U.S.· Mexican prisoner exchange pro· gram have begun a protest hunger strike. American women prisoners at Los Reyes prison said they had not eaten for 24 hours and would be joinoo in the strike today by Americans in men's prisons. SUNDAY .DAI l Y Pl LOT ~:t.~~~·,~~·:,:~:::=:.:.:;;= (OIU P\,t>tl"'l .... (•IT'lft•"• ~IWlf .. 1•«11tif)M•o ou'111\JWd Mo~f,.Y '"'evO.h .,"°"' ffil' Gft\t• W \• '1MWOOr1 l•tch, '1wnflNJ'ff)I'\ &-H.PUftOWI t•ll\ \rellt,, tr"t"• \tdttllht~ V.tll•• Al\f t..,.,.. h.-c,"l'\OVtP\ (,,,.,. A '~"'Ulit '"O•~l•d! UM t• OVOtl\Nd '•tU'O•Y• #'WI '"""' ... "'' tPWt Of'tMl .. I .._,_.i'-ftlflllf 1'l.-r1t t\ .. UO W.\t ll.t;' \trM1. CM\I• Mtw. (•l+IOtl'lletf,\lt ....... 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Fir Flies to Liz and Latest Elizabeth T aylor and hC'r brand-new brtdl'groom. former Nav) ndcrsccrcl<.ln .John William Warnt•r . arc· ~hown t:.ilking with ncw~men at Wai-.hington'i-. Dulles lntL•rnat10nal /\irport Thl' two \.\Nt' marricci Saturda~ at Warner':- c:-tal<' n<·~ir "11clc1leburg. \' <J MOSCOW <AP> -A Soviet sc1enl,\st has come up with a lhf'Ory that lhe position or the moon may be responsible for mysterious aircraft disasters in the Bermuda Triangle, hveslla reported. The government newspaper said A.I. Yelkin, a staff member or the Moscow Institute ol Bwld lng Engineers, h as plotted coin- cidences or moon positions with the tim e of known aircraft catastrophies in the infamous Atlantic Ocean triangle The article concentrated on plane accidents in the area and made no m ention of water vessel disappearances reported m tt'!t: triangle over the years. There was no uplanalion for this. but apparently the assumption was that magnetic disturbance:. would most seriously affect thl' compasses of airplanes. Another explanation could be that th<' Girl, 3, Shot By Accident A 3-year-old girl was in cnt1cal condition Saturday night follow mg an acr1dental !>hooting by her 9-year-old stepbrother at their Garden Grove home Police said the ctuldren "ere apparently playing with a 22 ri- fle. which went off accidentally about 3 · 38 p m . shooting Ruth Ellen Kilpatrick of 13621 Hope St The children had been under their grandmother's superv1s1on "''hile their parf'nts wt•n· 1n f'rcsno, police said Fro• PGfl~ A I scientist had no d.Jta on tht· t':\Ul'I times that sh1pi, \ am:.ht't! lz\'ei,tia s111d c.-na111 lunar wlar tideb ma} t·aust· mJi::net1c d.Ji,turbances bt•ncath the ocean. disrupting aircraft c'ornpai.:-.11' and throwing an iilr("raft onto a fatal course. It added that Yclk111 hab t.k term1ned thut the accident:. oH•r the Bermuda Tr1angk occurred when there was a new moon, full moon or when thl' m0om "'a' nearest the earth II tht-theor} holth. 1 h<' newspaper l'Onlinul•d . a dangerous timl' will cx·t·ur aj?aJn 1n the Bermuda :.ind olht•r CK'ea~c tnanglt•?> on Dn· 211 ;inrl ;ock-Jlayer Fowid Dead MIAMI BF:ACll. f1a <Al'J Rock gu1lars:.t Tomm} Bohn"' .i!'f found deud in his motel room Saturday <1flt•r u l'OOC'crl performance tht• night bdon• pohces:.ud Bolin, 25. or Be\ l'rl) llilh. n· turned to his mold aflt•r plavrn~ with his nwn band :md \\1th l111• Jeff Beck group jt thl' l\t1am1 Jaiala1 Frontun Policl' :.aid Uolln had 1'unw alcoholic beverages with fr1t·nth beforl' he• w enl to ht·d ••arh Saturduv · llis ·~1rlf r 1t·nd . V<1lor1<1 l\tonzcgl10. I at er !>ummonl'<I pal1ce v. hc·n ?>h•· :-.<•"' ht> wa:-. n1Jl breathing mueRoom WASlllNGTON (AP> President Ford's son Steve )umped aboard a pickup truck Saturday and helped unload the White House Christmas tree -a girt from a champion Wisconsin tree farmer Steve told the farmer. Kenneth Guenther o( llla<'k River Falls, that in thl' past he had seen picture:-. of his mother and his :i1t1kr Susan accepting the un nual While House tree "But they never helped unload It," he smiled. "So I put on my Levis today and decided to help get ll orr the truck With that he hop~'CI nn the pickup. and, with th<.' help of Guenther and severa l Park Service l'mployes. got the 2Hool balsam rir on the ground The t ree will bl• placed an the Blue Hoom Guenther. 38, and h1?> \\1fe. Diane. drove the trt•<• from Wisconsin lie told n·porh'rs hl· hud lhl' honor of :.eletting th1:-. ) ear's White I louse lrt•t• Jrter being named lu~t :-.ummer a:-. gr;rnd c·ham pion of lhE" N;.111011111 t 'hr1stmas TrcC' Growl'r'> \s'ioc1ation lie SHH.I the tn•es on h1:-. :l{j(}.acre farm . \\ h1ch i:ro" tc1 onl) a he11itht of about l'1ght f l'l'l. wen• too :.mall SUPERBOWL TEAMS HEADED THIS WAY • • • According lo Bihler, th<• appc·al of tht> harbor area is that it's u good pl.1rl' to l>1: for the six days prcccd1n~ tht· !:>upt•r Bowl "Then"s lhl· appt':tl tn thr tcum1-o or ht• 1ng far from lht• m.1ddl·n1ng aowd And WI.' ahn 1meht>J lhc fre'>ll Jlr .ind sun .,hlOl'.' h1• i>a1d "Being 1n L A • .., rt•all) nothing :-.pec1al Onn· 'ou ve bt•t•n to I niver<;al ~tudio~ and \ ou • l' tx.'(_•fl to the Farmer ' ~larket, "'h~n· :ir<• you'• "What we ha\·c· been clnang 1s lo say l<1 people. 'l.Jsc th1.., as your commJnd po'>I (or all or Southern Cubforrua . Wt• H' got Disneyland and Lion C'ountr~ <'lose h.v artd thl'y can still get lo l'nivPrsal an1I Farmer's ~111rk<'l · In fact. tht• Hlea nf tomh1n1ng lhl· Super Bowl Yo tlh u Southern C:tlifvrn1a vacation 1s rcspon:-.1b:e for th<' 1·nmplet1· book mg::. of the two hulel::. Fl~ida Mother Allowed to Die JACKSONVILJ.f:. Fl.1 t,\I' • A 21).year old wom~m who:11· •ltJI function!-lo\ 1·re rontrollt•d In mach1nt"!'> for t v. o v. e~ k'> \topprd breathing Sat urdJ~ 13 min ult"\ after Sht> w j\ d1sconncctc.'CI ftr1m lht• de\'1ceo; on th(' order of a Judge The machines attached to Cella Cam were d1scoon<.'clc.'<1 at 12 25 p m . according llJ John Corrigan, a spokesman for St Vincent's Medical Center A ck ath certificate wa .. '>igned ahout t 15pm .he1'a1d "The order from the JUd~e said she died on Nov 20, wh<.'n her brain activity stopped," Cor r1gan said "So there can I><' no 0Hsc1al time of death oo Sdtur day." l. Circuit Judge John S Cox. ucl· mg at the request or Mr~. Cam's family. ~1gncd the order Satur day morning. Big comsianies from other parts of the country are using ;t Super Bowl vacation as a \ales 1nc·cntl\'C and thest" arf' whl'r<' most of lhe rest of the rooms sn the area an· i;?oing H\'lwet•n lht• teams and lhl' fans, !iay:-. Mt.,., M1ln11r. "1t 1:. i::osng to be quite a Yoe!'k " 111hlt>r :.ayo.; his hot1•l 's primary con , .... rn 1s going to the m1t1al 1mpresi.1on mack by the M arnott "Wt> haH• to get Lhem checked in smoothly," he said ''If we botch that. 1t 'i, going to he all downhill Crom there Thi.'> 're not hl..ely to like anything "e do afterthat .. Ooth hot('is had 11n advanlage In sohc1ting the booking because or their physical layout which enables Lh<'m tu 1sol:1te the teams "There huve been no other demands ubout altering the operation of the hold, .. said Bihler Brown Okays Larger Staff At Hospitals SACRAMENTO IAPJ Gov Edmund Brown Jr ha:; approved lar~er :;taffs for the state's troubled mental hospitals. The stale IJ eallh Department said tt will mean about 700 more e mployes at the 11 hosp1tab by next June 30. Most will be psychiatric tcchni· dans or nurses. but a few more psychologists, social workers, teache r s and rehabilitation therapists will be hired, too, the department said State hospitals have been the target or a widespread invesUga. tlon of reported patient abuse On Friday , Raymond Procunier , Brown 's troubleshooter, reported that 139 patient deaths were "very ques- Uonable" and that some cases •might be referred to district at· torneys for prosecution. Jerry Cain. the "'oman'-; husband, said after a hcanng Friday that he was "pleased with the judize'!i decision." .... ,.,,j.._. The department said the addi- tional employes will be hired with money saved from the cur· rent budget. "This is what we askNI for Now my two children and l can pick up and continue our lives." he said. Mrs. Cain. described by a close friend as "a beautiful girl. very sweet and kind,·· underwent a hy11terectomy Nov. 19. The following day. she developed breathing problems. was rushed to intensive care and placed on a respirator, where she has been ever since Or . Jacob Green. a neurologist. k'stiried that he diagnoeed the woman's brain as dead that night and asked the ramlly for permission lo dtscon nect the respirator Nov. 23 "I said absolutely not." Cain tealllied "l prayed that Goe.I would &ive ua a sign." ) ALLOWED TO DIE Mrs. Cella Caln, 26 But a week later, he changed his mind "I felt we gol lhe si~n when her condition worsened and the doc tors convinced me her brain was dead." Cain said He gave his permission Nov ~. but Green became uncert:11n if he had the legal authority to disconneC't the machin<'S and Cam's lawyers then pct1t1oned the court to inter vene Doctors tes tified that Mn1 Cajn 's heart could beat for no more than o few minutes w1th the machtnt•s unplugged "The bruin has partially dis· solved,'' said Grel'n ''There ls no posslb1hty of It returnmg to a cognitant state ... The increases will boost the state hospital stare to 11,610 ~mployes by June 30, an increase of 1,000 since last June30. D.itt PAot D••wy 1.0. .......... Monc11r·Fri<J•v II vou do not llavl' )'OUr paper br ~ 30 om '*' belO<e 7 om and your coov will be del•ve<e<l S.lurday and Sunday II you do no1 rf'Cl'tve your copy by 8 • m call t>ef0<e 10 1 m and your copy woll t>e dohvered Clrultrtf .. T1I•,.••• Mo11 Or•n<;i• Coul'lty Areas 641·4UI Not11,_SI Hunhl'lglon Boi!Oh 1n<J Wea1m1n11er . MO-IUO S.1'1 Clemente C101t1rat\O BellCh San Juan C.poetrano Oana Point Sou111 Leguna t..guna Niguel • ttMUt "Om·e the\ 'rf' 1n. thl'\' "111 t·u1111• ;111d -1(0 on their o~n i-.l'hoouh; .. Tental l\ e pl • .in" <'all for th,· AFC learn to pract1cf' at t T In Int' 'ind for llw 11; I-'<· 11.'am to pr;u·li1·1• at C;;I Sl.11!• 1.onj! B(>ach But d spoke., man fo1 tht• "l"I. ~:ml these pl:ins ha' 1• nnt lw«'n finahz1·d espettally regardmg l ;(.'I het«•U'-e lh1• week pn•C'l•d1n1o: the Supl'' Brm I will IJ(' the first "eek nr thl' \\1nll·r 4u.1rtl'r .irnl c:IC'tatls of sharing spun• umon~ studl'nl .. and ball play(•1., huvt' yet to be irom·d uul Bihler sa} c; h<' will be pull mg h:Jrd for the AFC team lo l<ikr the Sup<•r Rowl motivated as much hv busirl('s:-. en terprist-as by I he· et1quetic of a host "Professional athletes art• a superst1t1ous group. · hi! cxpla1m-d If they lost'. they arc soml·l1mes inl'ltnf'd to try to change thtdr luck by dia11~inii their hotel I m:.skc it J h.1l.11t tu r<IOI for the team that :.tJ~ :-. "ith u., SALE ""icu C'ffedf-.. "'"'T..n., DK. 7 I 00-/o Cott°" I 000/o rotyHtw STRETCH I 000/o Acryffc VELOUR DOUBLEKNIT s300 ~ 69c,. .... SJ.fl cotton mid ........ roey SCISSORS PRINTS 99c yd. s300 • .. St.SO 11-. "·" Unlff OM DRAPERY UPHOLSTERY FABRICS FABRIC AP Worepholo WISCONSIN'S TREAT Steve Lends a Hand for the White House. !:;() he purchased the bulsam fir. at a cost of $75, from his own pocket. from Bertha Rnodes, or Mcrnland, Wis He told Ste\ e he and tu" \l.tfe fell proud to deliver the tree "on beh31f or thl' people of Wisconsin " Mrs Ford origin:.tlly wa.' tu have Joined Stc•e sn ac repling the tree. but :-.ht• was busy 1ns1dl' lhl' ('>: t•cuti\ e mans son prepan11i.: for an afternoon 1nten·1{'"' w1lh Harbara ·Walters uf ABC TV The President also wjS lo patlll'1patc 10 the inll'n 1e" which will bebroadra?>t Jan 2 Plains Asked To Elect 'Carter Mayor PLAINS, <;;i t/\f'1 Plains' mayoral ••kctwn ·ampa11{n ''JS nearing •l'> t•nd ...,Jturtia~. 'Jnd many fnC'nds and supportc•rs or Billy C.Jrtc·r wcn• weanng hand· painted ha1li.:1.·" quH·klv dubb<.'<I ll1lly Button:-. Btlly Cartl'r. l'res11.lenl elect Carter's 39-y<'ur ,,Jd brother anc3 manager of the Carter family businesse!>, 1s opposmg ancum· bent Mayor A I. Blanton in the election Monday for chief ex· ecutl\eof Plains. populat1on 683. Carter is running on a platform clt•s1gnc·d to deal with the changes the oncc-ohscurl.' town is faci~ as its hcs t known resident pre· pares to m O\< e to the White !louse lie told rcporlrr:. Saturday he thanks the t•lecl1on will be very close "I get helped :o litllc by the Carter namt'. but I get hurt a I~ worse by people who think that since one Carter .., runmng the country why :-.hould another onC' run Pla1n..,," lhe cand1date<;a1d Garage S aJ.-Set The Sou I h Coast Junior Women's Club "°'II hold a gara~e s ale today from 11 am to 5 p.m . at 9877 Debois i\vl'. Fountain Valley I 000/o Cott• ,.,.....,... OSNABURG 99c.: 51.0 couro... PATTERN 1/2 PRICE Ul!IHOM ~cw, COUroH ALL T-SHIRT KNIT UCIPT PU ... 1/2 PRICE A4 DAIL y PILOT Sunday. Oecemt>wr 5. 1976 Scramble for Power . . Califo~nian Ahead as House Leade r WASHINGTON (AP> -A scramble for power la developing in the House or RepresenU&tives that could affect Coogresa' rela- tions with Presldent~lect Carter and the leadership for years to come. Majority Leader Thomas ''Tip" O'Neill is tmappoeed lO follow retiring Carl Albert as Speaker of the House in Mon- day's caucus of newly elected Democrats. But the first all-out fight in 15 years' shapes up for a top House PoSl in the four-way cont.est to succeed O'Neill. O'NEILL SAYS HE is keepmg hands off the majority leader's race, but be is thought to oppose the apparent front-runner, Rep. Philip Burton or California. Burton has seriously challt-nged O'Nelll's following _, with the newer members or Congress in recent years -and these will be in the majority by January. Both Reps. Jim Wright or Tex· '8S aJMl JUcbard Bollin& of Mis· souri contend they have made significant inroads on Burton's strength. Both say they can beat him alter two or mor~ ballots. Burton scoffs at these cl rums and· says be is comfortably ahead. THE FOURTH CONTENDER. Rep. John McFall of California, has virtually abandoned an ac- Uve campai10 after revelations that be bas accepted more than $4,000 in cash and gifts from South Korean businessman Tong1unPark. Burton, Bolling and McFall are consideTed by colleagues to ~ liberals. Wright is far more conservative -especially on civil rights and energy issues - but he is known as a conciliator with all facUons. Bolling is considered the most knowledgeable member about the House itself and changes that may be required, bu'thls oppo. nents say be is too aloof to be able to rally congressmen when needed. I Slow and Steadg Carter Takes Tillle To Pick Cabinet PLAIN S. Ca . (AP > Prei;ident-elect Carter says he ts taking his time picking Cabinet members because "it would suit me fine 1f I wound up the four years with the same Cabinet members I pick now." Carter described his Cabinet selection process as "slow , methodical and inexorable. "I'd ltke to have a lot of stabili- ty there," he said, "so I want to know the people before I choose them. I'd hke as ltttlcturnover as possible'' Carter has been spending six to eight hours a day conferring with a lar~e number of persons about lus Cabinet choices, mosUy by telephone "l 'M US ING THE time I have to good advantage," Carter said Carter s poke with reporters while eating barbecued chicken and venison stew prepared by friends in the vacant lot behind his brother Billy's service sta tion. Carter said he spent the day studying the m ihtary cha.an of command. explaining that if thert-wa~ an 1nternat1onal military crisis on the day he was inaugurated. he wanted to bf' prt-pared for 1t Cartrr !.aid rrports th<1t ht' plans to abandon the pres1dcnt1al retreat at Camp David. Md . arc "conjecture that didn't involvl' mt-" HE SAID Ht: HAS asked tht• White Hou::.e to ~E'nd him photo Carte r G oal '-Diffic ult' WASHINGTON <AP> -The worsening e conomic s1tual1on wall mak e 1t d1Cf1cull for President-elect Carter lO reach hls unemployment goals next year, one of his top economic akin says. Wlth the JOblef.s rate now al 8 1 percent, ll will be "more difficult to achieve the unemployment goal of 6.5 percent by the end of the next year," said Jerry Jasmow~ka , who heads Carter's tran11t1on 1o1rc1up for economic policy. graphs of the layout at <.:amp David so he will be familiar with it on his first visit. He said he intends to return to Plains from Washing.ton as often as possible and will not set up any other private retrt-ats Plains will remain his home even after he leaves the White Hou!:ic, he said. It May N ot ' Be Much Now, Bui, Just Wait DECATUR, Ala. <AP) F .D. Peebles Jr. says it won't bother him if Decatur residents in the year 2126 take a trip to Mars with the $21 million he is proVJding for the city. Actually. he's onJy giving the city $300. to go in a time capsule next Wednesday m connection with Decatur's lSOth b1rthday B l/T T HE S300 t s 1n a certificate of deposit lhat bank official Dalton Guthrie s aid will grow at 7.5 percent interest, to nearly S21 million by the time the capsule is opened 150 years from now . "I didn't have any idea al would project to that much," Peebles, a Sl-year-old oil distributor, said. "If they want lO take their w1Ves and ramilles on a weekend trip to Mars with the money, they can do it." he said. "But I hope they'll use some or 1t for whatever is needed then parks, recreation, a cemetery or whatever will help the city." PEEBLES SAID THAT as chairman or the City Planning Commission, he knows "a city alway• has problems. and the people who are running the city in 150 years wlll be glad to have this windfall." He said he decided on the gift for two reasons: His late father waa born on a historic day, July 4, and ''they happen lO be closing the capsule on the anniversary of when J enlisted In the Navy on Dec. 7, 1942 ... itep. Hob Eckhardt, chairman of the Democratic Study Group, said the choice of the next majority leader will de- termine ''whether the CongTess is really going to work and how well. With a president who has had no experaence i.n the federal arena, it's gomg to be very im· portant that we have a compe- tent, knowledgeable leader." Burton's fans say he is the most adept politician in the House, brokering his power in de- .a Is w i t b con servati ves, Southerners and the House establishment in exchange for progressive legislation Cincinnati Worke rs Laid Off CINCINNATI (AP) -This ci- ty, long a model offiscal stability. lays off more than 200 worken to- day in an effort to lower a pto· Jt>eted deficit in city spending over the next year. Ninety-rour police officers, 67 firemen and 51 sanitation workers wilt be furloughed 8!> part of a cutback to whittle down an ex peeled deficit of $12. 7 million in the city's budget for 1977. More than 200 school crossing guards and 138 highway main· tenance workers, who handle snow removal, have already been laid off. Mos t of the employes will remain on the payroll through vacation, sick and compen:.ating lime until the end of 1976. THE CITY'S NEW mayor. James Luken. sees this as a re- peat of what':. occurred in other major citic:. ··vou can't watch these things happening 111 New York and cities all around you and think it's not going to happen to you The only th mg is that 1t came two or lhrt-e years ~arlier than I ex· peeled.'' The problem, according to the mayor who took office last week. 1s that Cincinnati, like many otht-r cities, has to bear an in· creasingly heavy burden from those coming in from the sub· urbs ·'We've had a progressive city Wt-:ve done things we can no lon~er a fford," Luken said. "We paid for Riverfront Stadiu m with city runds. We have a itood city but now the qurs t1on becomes not how we expand, but how we pro- tect .. WHAT MUST BE DONE, ac· cording to Luken, is to form a metropolitan area and spread the costs to ease the burden on the city with a population of 423,000. 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At top of pie· lure officers talk with driver of car that collided with a truck carrying the armor and the other ornamental iron work. , Yule Mail Can Make It Al,ternate Carriers Still Delivering on Time WASHINGTON (AP) Send- ing Christmas packages 1s more difficult this year than ever before, but there still are a number or ways to get presents to relatives and friends by Dec. 25. The problem was caused by a strike in 15 eas tern states again!:it United Parcel Service, the largest shipper of packages. A tentative settlement reached Fn- day still must be r altf1ed by Teamsters me mbers and 1t 1s un clear whether the company can rt-s ume norm al operations in time for Christmas shipments BECAUSE OF THE higher volume caused by the lelnited Parcel strike, the Postal Servic~ moved its suggested deadlim!s for mailing Christmas parcels one week earlier. The deadline was Friday However, there still are sever al ways to mail Christmas presents that -for a tugheT price -will get them to the.ir destina· tion in time. Jn addition. Amtrak. bus and air lines and other private shippers offer ways to send 'packages in time for the holidays. A Postal Service spokesman Loan Forces Cut in D e ficit s aid first-class mail and express mail are both raster than parcel post. A package mailed at the first·class rate can be delivered acr06s the country a week later, the spokesman said. Al the ex· press mail rate, delivery is over· night or the money is refunded, he said. BUT TllESE SERVICES cost more than parcel post. For ex- NEW YORK <AP> -BrU.ain's ample, the parcel post rate for a Labor government has agreed five·pound package mailed from reluctantly to trim $.5.8 billion New York to Chicago is $1.SO. from its anticipated budget de The same package would cost hcit in the coming two years for a • $3.27 first cl ass and $5.25 at ex- loa n from the Jnternational pressmaillfpickedupattheposl Monetary Fund, Time Magaiine office and $9.25 if dellveTed. reported. In addition to the mail, Prime Mini st er James transportation lines and other Callaghan agreed lo the cut. s hippers can transport Time s aid, only after staving off Christmas packages. But some a near-revolt of bis cabinet and of these services are not availa· after pleading with President ble in all parts of the country. Ford ·and West German Chan-For example. Amtrak bas a cellor Helmut Schmidt to ease "Santa Express" to transport terms of the projected $3.9 billion packages of up to 50 pounds for IMF loan. $5. HE DELIVERS MORE NEWS EVERY DAY THAN t WALTER CRONKITE HARRY REASONER JOHN CHANCELLOR BARBARA WALTERS The typi cal television news personality can r ead only as '!lany words in a half-hour as are pr inted on a typical newspaper front page. T h at mean s your nightly newspaper brings you not only more information about the same events reported on television, but many more stories from which to select. Your Daily Pilot carrier delivers you complete news and pictures of events in your hometown. Happen- ings t hat Walter, Barbara, Harry and John would never have time to talk about on network television. So, you get not only the big pic- ture, but news of the people around you , brought to you everyday of the year by your Daily Pilot carrier. Sorry, Walter. You get it all in the DAILY PILOT 642 -4321 Sunday, December 5, 1918 DAILY l'f)OT ,45 Alaska Oil for Others? Coast Air Pollmion Pact Okay NO NEED TO BE ON THE 50-YARD LINE! i1' Senawr Says Balky Sto,te May be Loser Enjoy the pme In your Bvinf room on your ••. ANCHORAGE CAP> -Sen. Ted Stevens CR- Alut.a> •->'• 11 Callfomla penista ln tu reluctance to HrYe aa a central dlstrlbuting point, Alaalta abould arran1e to •ell its oU elsewhere. The Ancboraye Tlmes' Washington bureau r&- ports Stevens wil deliver that message next week when be teawtes at Senate hearings in Lo3 Angeles. The bearinp a.re to look mto the West Coast oil sur- plua projected after crude ol1 begins to now t.brougb the trans-Alaska pipeline fr-oin Pnadhoe Bay. "J UUak the time bas come that we should help Callfotnia with lta problems," Stevens said. "We ought to arrange to !!ell our products elsewhere. I'm an ex.Callfornian who doesn't understand what the hell is &olnl on there." SOil£ CAUFOJlNIA OFFICIALS have op- posed the Standard Oil of Ohio <Somo) plan to build a new terminal at Long Beach to receive the oil. The. Alters Colle~tions Tax Cut Bill Offered Again SACRAMENTO CAP) State Sen. Peter Behr <R·Tiburon) says he will re·tntroducc his prnposal for homeowners' property tax re her whe:rt the legislature reconvenes Monday. ms proposal, simil ar to one which passed the Senate but was defeated in the Assemhly 1n the last session, would abolish property taxes on owner- occupied houses. The estim ated $1.l b1Jhon a-year revenue Joss would be replaced by a 5 percent transfer tax on house sales a nd a 20 percent surcharge on homeowners' state income taxes, under Bclar ·s pro posal. • Dri1'ef"• D~and Fran~hbe LOS ANGELES CAP) -Taxi drivers left un- employed by the shut.down of the Yellow Cab Co. de- manded in a rally at MacArthur Park Saturday that the City Council grant them a franchise to operate a cooperative cab com- ( ) pany. S A spokesman for the • ta le drivers said they would '----------'-also seek a hen in Superior Court Mo nday against Yellow Cab to insure receiving their back pay. The drivers were to have been prud Friday, but the com- pany said a "cash now .. problem would delay the checks . • CoMrt R~•e• D~tlo11 FRESNO CAP) -A Modesto high school counselor's demotion to classroom teacher has been reversed by the Fifth District Court or Appeal here. The appellate court overruled an earlier de- cision in Stanislaus County Superior Court. In the unanimous decision, the h.igh court said Thompson had "acquired permanent status as a counselor and his job change was not a reassignment lo a pos ition of rank and grade equal to counselor. as the district maintains ... That reassignment was improper." • a...~~ Seelu t'ote for Allftl• CALEXICO CA P > -Cesar Chavez says he will press for federal legislallon lo give resident aliens who are not United Stat.es citizens the right lo vote. The United Farm Workers leader S8ld he will meet with President·elect Jimmy Carter in January to ask his support for such legislation. Chavez made the statement during a pep rally for upcoming state r arm labor elections. • Beat• Bftldit• l/plteld FRESNO CAP> -Pension benefits must be paid ror job related injury or disease when either is an indirect cause of death, the Fifth District Court or Appeal here has ruled. In a unanimous decision the appellate court reversed a deds1on by Kern County Superior Court Judge J. Kelly Steele mvolv- mg a claim filed by a BaJcersfield woman whose husband died of coronary disease. Mrs. Viola Kuntz said her late husband Perry's heart disease was ag· gravat.ed by tbe strrun of his work as a corrcct1onal officer. • ltuhutri.U.t Teeoh11 Dead at U SANTA CLARA CAP> -Industrialist James 1'wohy has died at his home here at the age or 88. A native or St. Paul, Minn .• Twohy WU the son or Judge John Twoby -a pioneer builder or larae seg· ment.s of the raUroad of the early West and founder of the Twohy Brothers Construction Co. James Twohy and his three brothen inherited the firm and James went on to cofound the Pacific Car and Foundry Co. of Seattle and later became co-owner of the North Pacific Ship Building Co. of Seattle which built victory ahlps for World War II. • Plelleft" Heart S•rge .. Dfes LOS ANGELES {AP) -Dr. John C. Joaes who performed the first color·televised heart operation Bffn by other doctors across the nation in 1951 dJed at h1s San Gabriel home Saturday after a prolonged illness. Jones is survived by a daughter. Robin Jennifer Jones, and a brother. Comeliua J. Jones of Las Vegas. 'l .. ife a Bore' Parapkgi,c Fkes Etut WHEELING, W. Va. (AP) -A lS-year- old paraplegic runaway who traveled across country because her Ule was "very boring" planned to fly home to Reno, Nev.. this weekend. Wheeling police said. The girl, who wu not identified, was picked up by police this week after a woman reported the girl and a mah were panhandling on a downtown street. Sbe told police abe and a 16-year-old gtrt left Reno on NOY. 22 in a car beloqlng to the other alrl'a father. They picked up a male bitcbhlker 1n D.aver and a 21-year-old man in Tmneuee. Tbe 1tr1, wbo aald abe finished eighth snde and never botbered to attend hllh acbool, aald abe had left home "on several OC> ClllcJl!'8." Mbltance would t.ben be moved through an umased utural au plpellnetollidJa.nd. Te.ir. •'I've never believed Callforma should get all our oil.•• Stevena said, adding he supported an aw1endment to the Plpell.ne bill "which provides for eq1J.itable dlstribut.fon ol Alaskan oil \hrt>ugbout the U,S." In the past. Stevens has advocated exchanges cl Alaskan otJ with Jepan Wltll the Sohio project ls '"'°mplel.ed in late 11'78. "The value of our oU is gt"eatest in excbanae," ~vens said. "We can satisfy the ag:reement.s that Japan bu wlth Saudi Arabia. "WE CAN SEND Saudi Arabian oil to the East Coast lo satisfy temporary arrangement.s for the sale of Alukan oil. According to my estimates, th.ls would save $100 million annually for each country." The senator s aid the f'ederal Energy Ad- ministr ation apparently believes "there ia no way to have s bort·term exchange. .. Under an exchange, we could sell all our oil to the East Coast," be said. "but California has to have some oil, up lo one million barrels a day. If l had my way, 1 'd sell every drop or our oil to the East Coast and make CalifQtnia aet its house in order before it got any of it." Stevens said be believes the Sohio project would be the best 8J'l'angement for Prudhoe Bay crude oil, "'but if Californla doesn't want lhat oil, I'd be glad to help them out.•' Brown Appoints Parole Panelist SACRAMENTO CAP) Retired state Sen Howard Way, a Republican from Exeter, has been appointed chairman of the state Adult Authority by Go\' Edmund Drown Jr. The Adult Authority de- t•ides paroles for men prisoners . LONG BEACH <AP)- A iota.I of S30 m illioo will be spent during lhe next two years to cut down on air pollution at two Long Beach power plants caused partly by the natural gas .s.hortage, it has been annolmced. The clean-up agree- ment was reached with the Southern California Edison Co. and the Los Anielea Department of Water and Power, ac- cording to an official with th e Southe rn California Air Pollution Control District. J .A. STUART, chief control officer for the APCO, said the agree- ment will be submHted to the district's hearing board Monday in place of an abatement Qrder. The APCD had filed an abatement order against both utilities, which could have resulted i.n clos ure of DWP 's Ha ynes plant and Edison's Alamitos planl SEVEN-FOOT COLOR TELEVISION! THE ADVENT VIDEOBEAM COLOR TELEVISION SET "Fantastic!" That's the only way to describe Advent's VideoBeam • color TV set. It receives TV programs as any set does. but proiocts ita vivid color picture onto a ?.foot ' screen. Just imagine football, movies, and all your favorite programs on a screen ten times the aize of any other set's. Como m today for a demonstrahon. We guarantee ii will be an experience-one you·n want lo have at home. 10109onal m~a .. 111~ UNDER THE agree- ment, both ulilHies must upgrade their equipment and bum cleaner fuel, spending $30 million on STOP IN OUR SHOWROOM HOW FOR DEMONSTRATION f~~~~~!ir~~~novera VIDEO PLUS, INC. A SPOKESMAN added 2816 E. COAST HWY. lnut to Pilar Wayn•\I Way's appointment to the S31,596·a·year Job becomes effective Jan. 3, and requtres Senate con· rirmation. The Senate 1s expected to quickly confirm Way, who has been a senator since 1962, and was al various times iu president pro tem, finance com- mittee chairman and agriculture committee <.·hairman. lie did not seek re·election this year. that th e agreement CORONA del MAR • 640-5093 would result in quicker ---------------------------'""' action than the abate· r-::::::=======================~;:::::::::::::::-: ment order, under which On the Adult Authority, Way will succeed Henry Kerr of Irvine, whose term expired. 3 PIECE VESTED SUIT Mn1' Fa•l11nn Suit' f•utrv I.am;\ l1tH·d \ c~l & J.i< ~ .. l v. •th t"cntrr \ 1•11t. inverted BC'lluw J'Vrkrt~ Dnulile ~It loop~ on rwni~ Color T.an. Nnvy, Oro1.1.n. L1~hl Brov. 11 S11c<1: IX 4 i fC'I: "' loni R~I( hfl 00 32 9~ both ut.Jlltiea would have been required to take part in a study to de- termine the best control techniques. COSTA MESA 2302 Harbor Blvd. FOUNTAIN GARDE~ VALLEY GROVE 16185 Brookhurst Chapman & Brookh~st LAGUNA HILLS WESTMINSTER MALL Westminster Tbanlcs to JOU It works... Rll All If us t LADIES' 3 PIECE FASHION COORDINATE (..,n1J11n,1hl<'. r •W rare (Jannel 111 ~'"orlt .. I Hihd <Olur,. Ncw"t r """" ' Buv t n1 1n sets or •epar.1IM S1zts 5·13. <;,\Vi'~~~ ...... 997 GAUCHOS 1197 SA VE 6.0J . BLAZER 17 97 SAVE 16.0J ..... COMPLETE 3 2 9 7 OUTFIT -- I • • • '·Ae ( DAILY PILOT E UITORIAL PAGE ) 'Hero' Stays True Two years ago, California taxpayers found themselves a shining knight. And, unbelievably, he was an elected politician. That was when the Legislature passed itself a coty bill giviru; state senators and assemblymen pensions if they were forced out of office by reappor- tionment, regardless ~time spent on the job. A doctor-turned-assemblyman from Downey, Robert McLennan, thought it was wrong'. Battling tremendous opposition from bis colleagues-but with widespread public support-McLennan led a charge to repeal the law. In embarrassment, the Legislature finally backed down. The repeal, passed in special session, saved taxpayers $1.3 million in early retirement benefits. Now McLennan is leaving office. He was defeat- ed for re-election after serving one and a half terms, about three years. Then he did a disappointing thing. By putting in $700 to qualify, he became eligible for a lifetime pension of $251 a month for life. But McLennan reflected on that decision and Fri· day announced he would donate the $3,012 annual re- tirement pay to the Seventh Day Adventist Church. In our book, that gives him the right to ride his white charger down Interstate 5 from Sacramento as a triumphant symbol o( the taxpayers' champion. Incidents Mishandled The U.S. M arinc Corps can be painfully slow to Jearn. It was less than a year ago that a Marine recruit died in San Diego as a result of a training injury . It became an incident lhat shook the entire military e stablishment because the Corps would not acknowledge the fact and make them public. Now n somewhat parallel situution is occurring at Camp Pendleton. { On Nov 13, a group of black M@.rines stabbed six white Marines in a commando-style raid on a bar· racks . ll was obviously a racial conflict, but there was much mo.re to it lhwt oCficials would admit. -Several days later, it began to surface. Parents or one of the injured men called it a cover-up. Marines on the base added details their officers would not confirm. Finally, stories came up about a Ku Klux Klan unit operating at Camp Pendleton. The report was lhat the blacks mistakenly thought they were breaking up a Klan session when th~ raided the barracks. The Marine Corps went about denying, evading or postponing almost any .statements of substance. ll turned out the stories were essentially true, that the Klan did indeed have organized members at Pendleton. F'ifty or so Marines were identified as Klansmen and the Marine Corps had a list or some of them. At week's end, it is clear the Marine Corps had itself a problem with the KKK and black troops training at the San Diego County base. Unfortunate- ly, it is a problem the Corps would not recognize and face publicly until forced to do so. A swift inves tigation and forthright revelation of just what was going on at Camp Pendleton obviously was called for. It might have been somewhat embar· rassing But letting the public know quickly the true perspective of the affair would have offered some re- assurance tha t the .Marine Corps indeed had the situation in h<1nd and would straighten out the pro· blem. By mishandling this incident as they did m the recruit's death, the Marines have damaged their own im~c more than the straifht facls would have damaged it. ''W5 more fun 'to ~e o. plo.yer." Arabs Laying Groundwork for Israeli Deal · WASHINGTON, D.C. -The Syrian intervention in Lebanon seems to be ending the insane war that has torn apart that benighted land for nearly two years. As a result, the prospects for a broader setllement in the Middle East could be brighter. But whether those prospects can be turned into reality de- pend s on harmonizing three com . plex "Mements .In the dispute between the .Arabs and Xaraells. In the fi(st 'P._la ce, th e ;Arabs must ehape a un. tned peace poli cy that 1s plausi- ble enough for the Israelis to ac· cept. That policy, to be workable , will have to retreat from the de· mands of the Palest1man ex trem1sts who have ms1sled on the virtual djssolution of the state of Israel. SECONDLY, THE Israelis must be prepared to make significant territorial and political concessions. In particular. they wiJl have to give up the West Bank of the Jordan River and the Gaza Strip, which they have occupied since 1967. And finally. the United States must Join with the Soviet Union m initiating fresh negotiations in the region. This will require that President·elecl Jimmy Carter back away from the strongly pro- larael position he adopted during the election campaign and strongly persuade the ll>raelis to take a more flexible st:rnce towartl the Arabs. Even if these elements can be put together, there 1s no absolute guarantee that the Middle East can be pac1hed. But attempL<; have to be made. becau~e STANLEY KARNO\Y another conn1rt 10 the region would have wor ldwide re- percussions. THE AVAILABLE evidence suggests that the Arabs are lay· ing the groundwork for some kind of deal with Israel: since the approaching halt to the fighting in Lebanon has given them a new sense of cohesion. This was apparent in the re- cent statement of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat that he would be willing to sign a peace 1reaty with the Israelis. ll also is apparent in the more moderate statements being made by the Palestinians. A couple of weeks ago. for ex· ample. a spokesman for· the Palestine Liberation Organiza. lion called for the establishment 'Best to ll.ecognize Weakness' The conversation at runner got around to the subject of "knowledge," nnd somebody flSked : "What is the one best thing in the world for a person to know?" A dozen different aosweu were volunteertd, earnest and whimsical. My own idea was that the best thJns in \he world for a person to >cnow ts his one great weakness. The reason that the seven lalJ\a are 110 deadly lt that they are lar1ely unknown to lheJr ))OIMtaora. Tht proud man caJls h1a pnde by anythlna but Its right name; the haatM man ll always l'Ud1 with an ucuse or an es- lanatlon for bis behavklt. .Jobo Calvin, toe wboM views ~, (SYDNEY HARRIS) oo llfe l do not have much ad· mlralton, was a great and purpoeefUI man because he knew the best thing in the world to know about hlmsel(. "IBAVE NOT sosrutaatrug-aJe with my vices. nuO\crous as they are," be wrote, "aa I have With my impatience. My efforts are not abtolutaly uaelas; yet I have never been ablo to conquer tbit wild beast." The d.llf erence between an er- ror Cor a weakness) and • 1ln, I think, ls the dJfterence between knowledse and willful ttnotance. A man wbo know• Ida weakness. and fi•bta •1•lntt lt. ls • lood man ev.n though be falls to con· qu. tbe I 'wUd bean.\, . But a man who beUeves his weakness to be a strength is truly what we call a bad man. He is beyond help because he wUI not help himself. I would put smugness at the bottom of all the other sins, becau.se aell·satisfact.ion is the blgceat barrier to self. realization. Socrates was poisoned by' bis fe!Jow-cltizens for no other reason than his dar- 1 n g to s hake th<>lr uH- aatiaracUon. If you clo3'ly follow the Ufe of Jaua, you will see that He did not mingle wlth "respectable" people whose morality was merely a Jlear of danger. He much preferred lbe company of •inners and outcasts, who ue more honest with themselves than the bulk or mankind. OnJy ont man was ever promised «e:rntl Ille by Jews -and he wuatblcl. of an "independent entity" on the West Bank. This seems to represent a retreat for the PLO's former ob- jective, which was to dismantle Israel. One reason for this relative moderation, in my view, is that the hard-line Palestinians were crushed by Syria in Lebanon. and the survivors are anxious to ob· lain what they can. TIIE ISRAELIS ought to be contemplating these feelers. But their government, a coaUtion of four partle., is so split by in· t.emal diasension at the moment that no leader has the authority to act decisively. The main dispute is between Prime Minister Yitzhak ·Rabin, whose popularity bas dropped to a low point, and Defense Minister Shimon Peres, whose influence is rising. Their dispute is more a matter of personal rivalry than of differ· ing outlooks, but it has tarnished the government's image and weakened its cr edibility. The Israeli government has also been hit lately by scandals involving kickbacks and real estate speculation by directors of the state health insurance pro- gram. There are reports that µie Na· tional Religious Party and the In· dependent Liberals, without whose support Rabin could not govern, are angling to switch their allegiance lo the opposition. Thus the next election, due in lhe spring, could uput the q>Unt.ry's political equilibrium. IMMERSED AS they are in domestic ferment, the Israelis cannot easily advocate com- promises with the Arabs. So it may be necessary for the United Slates to step in and, to a degree at least. play the role that the lsraelis themselves cannot play. The signs are clear that the Ford administration. after its gentleness dun~ election campaign, now inning to talk tough to the Israeli . Nol long ago. for mstanc<', the United States backed a Umted Nations Security Council resolu· tion condemning I srae l '~ behavior in the occupied ter ritories.· The American ambassador to Israel, Malcolm Toon, has criticized the Israelis openly for contributing to "the vicious cir- cle of mutual mist.rust" in lhe Middle East. As a lame duck, there is little lbat President Ford can do beyond ilsue advice. The real de- cisions wlll have to come, therefore. from Mr. Carter. lf he puts pressure on Israel to come to terms with the Arabs. he is going to face a good deal of noisy opposition from the Jewish community in the United States. But unless he does so. I think. Israel 's future will be threatened. Strategy's Explosive Ever since the first atomic bomb was exploded in 194S, at- tempts have been made to get. the major nations to renounce first use of the bomb. Behind these proposals was the stark fact that nuclear weapons had trans- formed warfare to a form of race suicide. Last week ca m e another pro- posal to pro· hibit a first nuclear strike. This time the pro- posal came from the Warsaw Pact countries -the Eastern European Nations. The proposal simply called on the nuclear powers to sign an agreement saying they would not be the first to employ atomic weapons. This proposal is not subltan· llally diHer,enl from similar earlier attemplll. THE DIFFICULTY with all such efforts -whether they seek a ban on a first strike or on the use of nuctear weapons altogether -is that. while the natUTe of warfare has changed, the habits of nations and their propensity for getting into trou· ble wttb one another have hot changed. lndled, the very existence Of weapons of total dest.rucUoo has made the nuclear nations more assertive, more belligerent, more disposed to move to the brink. A good example wu the Mrlln crisls early tn tbe admlnlstrt.Uon of John F. Kennedy. All rail and road accesa to West Berlin bad been cut by lbe Soviet Union. President KeMedy believed Chat Moscow waa t.ryina to SH bow far it could go before the Unltod States would draw the line. The President's advt.sen told him that the Soviet leadttt clld oot think the Un•led States would defend BerHn ln any violent showdown. THE PACI' that the UnJt'ed States b•c1 a maaunotb nuclear atoclcpUe. Kelllled.1 '• .ctvtaen • [ NORMAN J COUSINS added, made Jillie impression on the Russians' because they fell Kennedy was too squeamish to use nuclear weapons. Therefore, Kennedy was told he would have to demonstrate that the American people were genuJneJy prepared to risk all-out war In their determination to keep Weal Berlin open. This was the background of the govern- ment's decision to persuade Americans to build underground air·raid shelters. Was the Soviet Union im- pressed? The reaction of the Russian leaders was something out of a mirror image. They responded by ordering civilian air·raJd drills, with subway sla· Uons serving as underground shelters. Each aide tried to convince the other that nuclear war held no terrors. Along with this waa the clear signal that any attempt to change the balance or power would be re.lated even if it meant nuclear war. Ea~h aide tried to convince the other thal nuclear war held no terrors. Along with this was lhe clear signal that any attempt to change the balance or power would be resisted even lf ll meanl nuclear war. WHAT WE HAD, lherefore, was a completely r evened altua- Uon from the one predicted at lhe end of World War ll. At that time, it was safd that the ~t protecUon against nuclear war was its aheer nendlshness. fl was believed that. despite all the bravado and fulmlnaUons ol tho statamen, none of them was In· sane enouah to use alomtc bomht. Actually. the reve.rae was closer to the truth: Nuclear weaPQrll bad become a ltratecfo and integral part of the rorelp poUcles ol the nuclear powen. If the world's ~es are look· ln1 for adequate protection auinlt tJuclear war, they are not likely to find It in unilateral clecjl&raUou Of in tbe kind of treaty proposed by the Warsaw Pact nations. The only protection is through the creation of a world order based on law. The United Nations, as pre- sently constituted. is not such a world order. It is a reflcetion or. and. in some ways, an amplify- ing system for all the weaknesses and tensions or nations in their present condition of world anarchy. TIIE OVERRIDING need in the United Nat Ions is to codify the rights and obligations of nattons. backed by all the apparatus or justice on a world scale. This is an enormously complex undertaking, and the prospects for achieving it in our lifetime may not be very great. But this is the direction In which we're go- ing to have to look if we are serious about wanting fo prevent nuclear war. Periodically, attempts have been made to make this an Issue Cor debate at the Unlted NaUons. But the U.S.A. and the U.S.S.R. have generally combined their forces to block any such consideration. If the American people decide to accept Jimmy Carter's invlta· lion to them to speak up on key is- sues, this particular issue is a good place to begin . ' OflA .. Oli COAST DAILY PILOT Rnl>trt N Wrtd. f'11bliahrr Thomas K~r111I. 1':d1tor The tdllorlal pa.ie or lhr Dally Pilot seeks lo Inform onct stimulate readers by prt!llenllni: on this paite dlvc-r11t romm('nt14ry on topic's ol lntrre't b} 6)11dkal· ed rolummllb And r11rtonru11l!i, bv pmv1dm1 3 rorum for re11der•.' vieV.6 and b:v prct.i•nhng th•~ nt'w11p11pcr 'io. 0111n1ons ond Idea\ on current 1opit'11. Thi' ('(!itnn RI opiruons or the Oalfy Pilot nppt•:1r only In the edltorlul column at the top of lht' pn;c. Opinions t'x presst.'<l by the roluml\Jllta and cartoonists and lcllc~ wriltn1 nrc their own 11nd no rndorwmMt Of th<-ir views by the Oa1ly Pilot lhould bf Inferred. Sunday, Dec. 5, 1976 .. Sunday. Oocember 5, 101~ OAILV PILOT 'Expect Solne Conflict of Interest' l WASHINGTON -Rc1udJess o1 bow Cuter pica 'em, at least a I• ol the people bo'U •PPoint to blah poslUoo wW be accused ol conlllct ot Jntereat tn the neitt few years. That flu less to do with ereed than with the scrambled division between private ud public mteresl and activity. ConllJct of interest itself ls a slippery term aeldom used the same way by two dlffereol speakers . Earl8ut%Wl$ accused of conflict of ln· lerest tor run. ning th e Department of Agricultltre so as to help his agribusi ness friends at the expense Of the small farmer. Nobody accused him of making money personal- ly, only of acting on behalf of groups aod lnteresta be h• been allied wltb ror many yun. At the ume Ume art.a belJ~ved that, whether or not bla policiea were of direct help lo hla friends, lbey also were the right policies for America. !i he had acted ln any otbet mllnner he would h.ave been In the strange position of do- iQ,( what he sincerely thought waa wrong merely to escape giv· Ing the impress1on of confllct of interest. WE'RE NOT co~ot about applyin1 our conruct of Interest !tandards. Departments like Agriculture and Defense live un· der a permanent smpkion no matter who is in charge or what they're doing. On the other hand the Secretary of the Treasury can be a banker and can be outrageous- ly pro-banking and people will think it's the most natural thing in the world. Tbey may object to the Secretary's policies but they .. ( VON HOFFMAN ) won't raise the conflict of interest l.nue. Tbe same holds lr\le for the Labor and Commerce Depart· menu. A Secret.arY ol Labor who doesn't use bis department lo further the interests ol the wuona is regarded by some people as derelict in bis duty. Cart.et .Ls being ur&ed to ap. people to certain jobs in the and expectation that they eommit this sort of conflict of interest. They 're saying for ex. ample that Carter ought to pick a con.servative bus inessman for the Treasury. SINCE EVERY Democratl.c adminiatration since 1948 has felt" 1t had to prove it wasn't soft on communism or hard on business. Carter may follow lbiaadvice. Head Hung • m Disgust By CHER VL ROMO ll was high noon al Orange Coast College. A somber. uniformed guard stood in a roped-off area next lo what appeared to be an electnc chair. A skull and crossbones loomed om1nousl) overhead, as a struggung man was brought in with a hood over his head. His hands werf shackled behind him. ONE OF THE men who ushered the man inlG the chair was dressed in a traditional hangman's garb: no shirt and black hood, with only his eyes visible. The "condemned man" was introduced as "Gary Gilmore, tbe convicted Utah murderer," and it was announced that he was to be killed by a volunteer firing squad. A large crowd bad gathered on the lawn complete with students eating their lunches and faculty members arguing whether capital punishment was moral or immoral. J And then more people began volunte«ing and taking their weapons -older stud~ts. young men and women. The drama profesllOf', whose class was stag· mg the event, angrily said, "Where's the press'' The rest of the faculty? You'd al least think U1e Humanities Department would be here. Doesn't anyone care that someone is going lo be murdered on Monday?" The crowd kept growing larger, and someo~ said," All we're missing is the popcorn!" THE FIRING SQUAD aimed their ~~ at the bound figure, there were shots, and then. a horrible thing happened. The victim appeared to- eirplode in simulated blood. The red goop splattered everywhere, covering the cement wall behind the mock figure of GiJmore. The drama professor and an English professor were in a heated argument aboul the way capital punishment was handled in Sweden Another s tudent was passing around a petition. asking for signatures in an attempt to halt Utah·., execution plans Once again, someone asked, ''Where's the popcorn?" rt ho does, aome ot the same ecliloriallats who would bt.bter hia butt for conflict ot lnterest ii he did lbe same thing in anotbel context. will tell lbe world that ln addlUon to beln& a first-class peanut, Jimmy ls alao a statesman. I F CARTER were lo tnakc Ralph Nader his Attorney General and Nader commenced suing every corporation ln sight under the antl·t.rust statutes. would people call that conruct of interest'! The "consumers" Whom Nader seeks to serve are a.9 much a specialized constituency aa the pro -business <'On · sel'vatlves. OrdJnary conflict or interest 3ccusations s wirl around less- celebrated heads, but commg to a judgment on some of these cases is no easier. Tom Goldwasser. a Washington political scientist/journalist, has done an unpublished study of five government figures wbo bave Punch been on the receiving end ot these kinds of accusations. In every in stance a fter leavintt the eovernrncnt the man in question took a job in the "'' dwit.ry moat closely <»nnected with his prior ortlclal work. One such la Alan Boyd, the man LBJ selected to be the rirst Secretary of the newly created Department of Transportation. On Dec. 28, 1968. DOT eave the Cb.lcago South Suburban Mass Transit Diatrlct a $25.2 mllllon grant to buy 130 new commuter railroad cars. The can were to be leased to the llllnois Central Railroad. Four months later Boyd became the (>resident of the very same railroad. BlffBEFORE you jump to col luslons, remember that by law and national policy DOT is sup- posed to help commuter transit. and if you're going to help the commuters who live in certain Chicago suburbs. you're going to help the Illinois Central Railroad THEN ANOTHER uruformed man lltepped forward and asked ror volunteers to "shoot" the doomed man. Even though my intellect told me 1t was a macahre hoax, I watched in horror as two young children -apparently from a nearby elementary school -stepped forward to receive their rifles. l walked away -and forgot about lunch Cheryl Romo 1& a student at Orange Coa3t Collegt "Actually, fuel consumption is pretty good, It. does about sixteen miles to t he taxpayer." Parent Recognizes 'Extra' Effort TO the Editor· Tbia is not really a letter to the editor but one to the readers of the Dally Pilot I would hke to comment on the <·arrlers or the newspaper. Most or the carriers or lhe Daily Pilot are responsible young people who con sider themselves businessmen <women> and act accordmgly They .accept the responsibility or delivering the newspaper to each customer on each day of lbe month. They are aware that the newspaper must be delivered by S.30 p.m. Monday through Friday, by 9 a.m Saturday, and by 8 am. Sunday. 1l makes little d1Irerence if it is ram· ing. if at 1s dark before 5.ll p.m. and lhey race the heavier traffic or that hour. or if It ls still da rk when TIIEY leave the house at 6 JO on Sunday morning. This is their job and most do what they must with as lltllr family involvement u possible FOil THIS the carrier receives 8S cents per cus tOm<'r per month before dl'· ducting the Insurance he must carry and supplies Cauch as the bag for the paper:i and the rubber bands).1-po\ntout the per ~ustomer rate not 85 a complaint because the carTlers are saUsfted with the rate, but to s how the customer that he is receiving a great deal of service for a very small amount of money. I mentioned a few or th e respcnsibilities of the carrier, now what about the res ponsibilities of t he customer? The carrier is charged for your newspaper and must collect from you In order to pay hi.8 bill. U he has to come back several times ln order lo col· lect, he has lost money on you for that month. THESE ARE young people bul they are busy young people and their Ume is as valuable to them as ours Is to us. All earners for the Pilot begin collecting around the 15th of each month. Would it not be possible for each customer to have a check or cash ready and in a•conve· ruent location so that any member or the family could pay the carrier when he comes to collect? So me pe,,ple pay directly to the Daily Pilot office. thereby eliminating any chance lhe earner might have for a tip. Most people Up a waitress in. a restaurant f.or bringing food once. The carrier brintts t he newspa~ for each cwitomer 30 times each month and re· ceives lips room about a third of the customers. Many people ask for extra service (such as delivery in a special location) and do not ev1m give a tip for that. It would cost one dollar extra every month per customer i~r mail delivery rather than c~rler deli:very. lt would be helpful if the customer knew the name and telephone number of his Daily Pilot carrier so be could check with the carrier directly if the paper is late or can't be located. This would save the office a greail deal of trouble and eliminate many .1eomplaints from the carriers' files. As you have probably gathered, I am the parent of a Daily Pilot carrier. I was unaware until recEEUy of the services they actually perfot'Jned. Jn.EOKARST Newport Beach I because It s lhc only there. railroad J No matter who was ~ret.ary , that 1rant probably would have beenm•de. . 11tE RECORD Gddwa..'ser de- velops shows thot. while..U looks like lJoyd wa~ wallowing ln coo1 ruct of interest. he apparent!¥ bad nothinat to do with arrangU\& the gr ant. ll the announcement Qf tt bad been held up a month, lbf Nixon people would have lAkeft over and nothing would evef have been said. Or Boyd could have tumed down the railroad presidency. but that might not have m~ mu~Jrerence. In govemmen\ and out, Boyd had been specJall~ ing ln transportation for years. He bad e xcellent polltlcal sponsorship, but beyond thal <>M of the reasons LBJ may have~ pointed him was he had excep· tlonally good credenUals in t~ neld or tra n• porta tlon. "\ On leaving office he would have been crazy to stay out of tranaportalion and get him.self f job in the grocery business, if l\b could have gotten one. A president could go · t he other way and pick someone who has no connection with the in· dustry. When President Johnson appcinted Hamer Budge to the Securities and Exchange Com· miss ion , thi s ex -Idaho Republican congressman, wbf wa.s then suffering the ennui or being a judge back home, had DO background in the securities fDr dustry whatsoever. ' IDS WAS on-the-job training, culminating in President Nix.oo making him the SEC chairman, a position be held until resigning to Laite an important job in -you guessed it -the securiliea i.n· dustry. The underlying problem is that the government itself is a conflict of interest. When you have a gov· emmenl which sticks its oar lnt.o every aspect of the private see· tor's business, you make the ae· pearance of confli ct or int.t:res~ inescapable. This very m i:1ule the garli~ breath of scandal is readym, itself to inflict halitoois on three or four people who don't even )'et know the President has some b\f things in store for them. 11 f\ I .. ,. Power of Suggestion Gathering Mome~tum . , .. • ~ASlllNGTON -A dangerous ranaement haa 1rown up ween the clUienry and their vernment. A majority now lieve that our instltutions do hear us. do not serve us and 1Cfo not want to serve ~. So that ;the voice of the individual might il>e beard gai n ln ashinston. e estab l sbed a atlonal SuR· estion Box ~ont h:i I l s ls to :receive your ldeu for the ~ution of national problems and ~e rlgbUnc or covernmenlal .vrovgs. ) 'lbe response was cre.ater than 'We bad anticipated. More than 15,000 Americans, with Sood Ideas and valuable penpectlves. eent in their suggestions. There 1wre many c"cellent proposals -far more than OW' start could llandle. I We have remained silent about the NaUoq1l Su11estlon Box , therefore, until we could a•t bet· ter oraanlzed. Now we have a dozen speclallets, proc~ the BUfteatlona and corrt.actinJ IOV• emment a1eot'lcs. under the a uipicu ot the Copemlcua ~ .. ty ol America. One ooe ol the Q.8· Uoo'1 most ectlctenl bu1i· Ouutamling ldetU From Public Will Be Printed I nessrnen, Edward Piszek. h.u taken over the chalnnanshjp or the National SuigeaUcn Box. It is now ready to handle re- gular su11estlons from everyday ciUun.s. From time to time, we will publldze ideas ol SJ>e(:ial merit and urie their adoption. We cannot dem and that your pro- posals be accepted: we can merely urge that they be eon· side.red. Here are a fewolthem: SUG G ESTION: We h eard from nnral elderlJ people •bo need aa1iltaace to <et UWDCI. Tbe 1ovename11t wfll belp take care ol tbem II tbeJ IDOft lato a aanillg ltome. B.t thy woeJd prefer to ll•e al "-"' wttla tlMtr lond •n, wlto aho •ut &Jtesa at home. Mn. Rom a Lowe ol Ny.ek, N.Y., for e•1mple, urged: "la pttfe.rn ce t• plaelDg oar elderly a. a•rtln• homes oc home. for the aced, • prograta .....,, ~ utabllafaed • • • wtaere a CamllJ ....tel k n b1ldlatd for l:UID· &alabll • famUy nemba ta u app r o •ed laomt ·lllle at- mosplMre.'' RESPONSE: Most federal~ sr•tu prohibit bom~ c.,.. for the dderly. We su11f)fft tho ruaniJll hom" lobby mn be beNnd thla poli.c1. Yet. at. U.e aaed·rd'~ (JACK ANDERSON) agencies, moat officials agreed that the elderly would be better off tn a home environment. Tbe only argument they raised agaw t the propoeal was that some famUles wouJd keep the . subsidy for thermeJves rather than 1pend it on the elderly fami· ly member. In our view. nursln1 homes are more likely to rip off the government than are the pa· Uent's own relaUvH . A home care program In Tex· as, meanwhile, bu be:e:ll h!ahlY aucceaslul. R ESPONSE : U nl eaded 1uol!.ne pricu, \t't tnae, have t llyr-oc••t•d above normal leveb. Over the aumrnw months, unle.ded cuollne prices rose 2.S cents per ppoa. Tbe Feder al EntflY Ad· ministration flas ruled that the price for u nleaded gasoline should be no m.ore than one cent per gallon htgber than the price for regular gasoline. Even the extra penny will cost the con· sumers an estixnated $1 billion each year. The FEA con tends that un· leaded gasoline daoes cost more to produce. Therefore, the one cenl differential was allowed. But the oil Industry and gasoline re- tailers have ifnoned the one-cent limit. . \ SUGGESTION: V. Uoyd ADell ol Warreo, Mlaa.,. char.Ced daat be bacl be u dl'acrlmlaatecl a•atut beca11e be II pbyllull1 baadlupped. "I ~ame clJ•· 1ble4 .. d applied for Sodal &ee.rtty dlubWty bmeftC.." be wrote. HJ WH daded at every level." 1'ls t.e learned fl a job ~· t.i at Illa local 8"lel Sec:vky of. nee ucl lae applied f• &be po91. u.. Yet Ute nrr MIOPl• •laolad nfUed •w duabili&y beMBta taned blm dowa oa &be VOUJMb tht he •11 dlu bled. RESPONSE: TbJ employment ritb.U of Ula h a.ndia.ppecl .,.. IX'Otected prlmarUy a,, the Voe•· Uooal Rebabillla.Uoo ~. wblcb was passed in 1973. The law is woefully Inadequate, however, in several lmPortanl ways. On the federal level, govern· ment agencies are required to submit "affirm alive action" plans. which commit them to <hire and promote the han· dicapped. But the law lacks any enforcement p rovisions. The rederaJ agencies, therefore, can violate theh: own afflrmatlve ac· tlon plans as often as lbcy wish without fear Qf reprisal. In prtvate commerce, the law can be invoked only a,alnst busl· nesses lbat bold federal con· tracts lo excess or $2,500. The contracts can be withdrawn If a business discriminates against the handicapped. Since the law was written, 650 complaints have been ftlod, and two-thirds of the cases have been resolved in favor of the hen· di capped penons. Yet none of the l\lillY !lrmi lost their govern· me:nt contracts . The Senate Subcommittee on the Handicapped bas assured the National Sucfeatton Box that emrloymenl () the bandJcappt'd wtl be an l11ue in th next aesslon of Conaress. llany Americans, meam¥hlle, feel t.b•Y have no place Lo so wttb their Ideas, for the govemm has a special talent for resis outside suggestions and givtn people the runaround. So ii · have an idea, send it to the N tional Suggestion Bo"· Box Washington, D.C. 20013. We have a line of dally co munJcaUon wlth SO mUUon. re· aders ·ln close lo 1 ,000 newspapers. a line of com· munlcatlon that can be used to combat the individual cltlzen11· despairing belief that no ono in government is llslcnl,,.. Walfthouuf NMHI anyoM who fl*ll<• a.m..nr LIFE-LIKE 7 FOOT CHRISTMAS TREE ' 11 88 Groen plastic ortificiol bottle brush tree looh l1ke natures own. Easy lo osi.omble so you're rea dy to hong holiday decorations in minutes. 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Save. 23-CHAllEL 23-CHANNEL 2-WAY CB RADIO DEWIE CB UDIO 6988 lt11tollotlen 89'' A.,..lollle Compoct CB radio for cor, trvclc, camper or boot Eosy to install. U TOIO fUUllTOI OllAlt IOLA•S \ VALa<.lA vmntu 2-woy CB tronsceivtr for cor, truck, comJar, boot. Save. GUIHll llAUO llVllS .. WUY COVIM I /'&.&V Ul'llLf ,.ILUI ~uriociy uecemoer., 11110 Border Feels Peso Fall (Editor'• Note A staf/ l?M!'mbc'r t1i.liUng h11 w1/e'1 famdt1 /<>r.a /our- day Tbanksgnnng hOOday found lbct the problem1 o/ the Me:rfcun economy ~re ~ry much their prob- lem&, too In the following •lt>cy lie rdalea those problems ) By RICHARD P. NAU. CALEXICO-" Have you heard the latest? They're going to make the peso out of cork l>O 1l can float forever." Carlos CaNillo, who 1s nearing 80, was spe aking m Spanish lo members of his family. It was a kind of gallows humor about. a subject that had abruptly affect · ed all of their Ii ves, devaJuat1on of the Mexican peso. Mexico's problem has :.enl shock waves across the border. jarring thousand!> of residents or border c1lles In this case, Calex· ico. Each month. more than one million people stream across the international port of entry at Calexico-more than 13 milLion in all last year. TO THE stor es, it has been a bonanza for years, a fact of life on which the merchants of th1s town of 14,000 have come to de pend. The city this fiscal year con servatavely budgeted $650,000 &s its one pt>rcent share of the sales tax. Thal meant the sales mostly of food or soft goods were expected to surpass $[;:; million Now 1l looks Like the> may be less than half of that. One or C<irlos Carnllo's sons in-law, Frank Moreno, manager of Fazio's Food 8ask£'t in Calcx ico, said, "I've had to lay off at least half the help." This hurt. Moreno grew up in Calexico and has known most or the people for years, including the ones he had to layoff. Moreno said his volume since the Sept. 1 devaluation is off 55 percent. Norm a lly five food eheckout Jines were in use . Now two are operated. MORENO would hkt· to t:ikt> Mexiean money, ltke tht• store'> in Calexico a lways have, but lht· chain stores mana~emcnt h:ivc put an end to 1l bl•cause th(.· v.ilul' has bobbed around ltke 1t \\.is .. made out or M rk." And thl· Mexican banks will not exchanl!e dollars for pesos Ruben Carrillo, one of f'rank Moreno's brothers an-law <tnd youngest son of Carlos, 1s In dou ble jl'Opardy. lie does bus anes-. The day that devaluation hit, there were no vacant stores downtown. After the second week there were nine. on both sides or the border and it mcludes just opening a complex of shops in Calexico m an old building he re modeled. So far. though, his luck is hold· ing. Although the restaurant business is down about 10 per- cent, five or the shops have been rented s inee devaluation. Three days a week Ruben works at his dairy ranch m Tecate in the mountains between Mexicali and Tajuana. ··1 came out smelling lake a rose. I got a loan in July," said Ruben, who is in his mid·30s. He bought 115 cattle at 8,750 pesos ($700) each. Now they would cost twice as many pesos. HIS VETE RINARY supplies, purchased fro m the U.S .. have in crfect doubled and there has been a mandatory 23 percent increase he must pay Mexican employes. "It's been a sctbaclC," he swd. "but at could be worse; we've got our health a nd we know how to work '' Not f ar from Rubl'n s restaur ant , h as two older brothers own 11 s hoe business Raul Carrillo, elC!est son of Carlos, has been in the shoe busi- ness since he re turned home from World War II. H.is hair is salt and pepper now. It's been a good business. He worked six days a week, stayed open until 8 p.m . on Saturdays, raised a family of s_even chlldren, served on the City Council more than 20 years, w as mayor sever al tames and was a member of the Commission or the Califomaas by appointment or Gov Edmund G Brown . Sr. LIKE MOST, he's watchl'<i his business turn lo mush, down 50 per cent for the past t hrl'e months On tht' day dl·valuation hit. a busml'ss that generally grosses several hundred dollars daily sold one $7 item. Rrol he r s R :i ul and P e re W"1(hed in disbelief thut day Streets tbal normally swarmed wilb Mexican customen looked like they had been vacated for a gunfight. The day that devaluation hit, there were no vacant s tores downlown. After lbe second week there were nine. "Before de· valuation," Raul Carrillo said "people would have been stand: ing in line to rent those build· ings." Whipsawed by forces beyond its control, the business com- mwlity looked for solutions. THE CHAMBER oC commer ce thought m assive promotion via Mexican newspapers, radio and TV might t'egam the lost dollars. But, Raul said, "They have to re- alize that the Mexican people now have only half as much money and no m alter how much you promote them to spend il. they won't regain that half that they lost." As far as drawing on neighbor mg American communities, Car- riUo said that if the entire 85,000 population of Imperial County decided to shop in Calexico, it Wl>Uldn't make up the lost Mex- ican business. The federal Small Bustnt'SS Ad- ministration has sent people to the Imperial Valley to sec what can be done and some merchants have already made loan applJca taons to handle their pressing ob· ligations. Others are wrutmg to see 1f Christmas picks things up any, Carrillo said Ile, like most of the indepen dents. is laking pe~ but the competitive pressure means that the rate at which they are accept- ed cuts the already diminished margin or profit. The uncertainty has probably been the worst part ol the situa- tion. "EVERYONE, especially here on the border, is at a loss," Car- rillo sa id. "T hey don't know wh1ch way lo turn. They have to buy for the immediate period, not investing in the business or buildings, jus t investing to sur- vive on a week-to· week basis " That is why all eyci> 1n thl' border cities are on new ~kx1can President Josl' Lopez Portillo. lie IS the hope or border n•s1dcnts ·just as much as he as the hope of residents of Mex1eo. "People hope that he will peg the peso at a price. It may never go back to the original pnce but at least we would know where we stand and we could conduct busi· ness on a positive basis." Car- nllo said. Two nations· economies are entwined in Calexico: building in front is in U.S.; one at back , (left) is in ~~~~ Mexicali, Mexico, s~afated only by fence. His Loss Timely A gold watC'h valued by the victim al $1,500 has bt!en s t olen from a Laguna llills Le1surn World apartment. O r a ng e Co unt y sheriff's omcers said the theft was reported by Dr Joseph Murphy. 711. or Apt . 2 H , :12 4 2 San Amadeo. Ile told officers the watch was taken fr o m ha s m as t er bedroom while he wa.-. busy in anolht'r part of the homt>. THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY CREMATION Burial at Sea (71 4) 646-7431 "?~.~.!!!.~!!~! .. 2400 W. Cout Hwy Suite F Newport Beach. Calff. 92263 Pteaae send Free Portfolio 10: NAME . ADDRESS Visit Santa Claus with special treats on the followinq days 19. r==================::;-1 Qty . Zlp .. BUTCHER-BAKER (EM a",, Dec. 10, 11 & 17-24. Horbor Vl•w Cent... 1610 S~ Ml911ef Drin, Newport IHCh Golf er Robbed At Viejo Club CANDLESTICK MAKER w.W.Wllb to hcrY• ya.. la ow SHOPPING CENTER JUST COMPLETED BEACH-TALBERT PLAZA \ wum an l;!olfrr's round of ~olf rl'ct.mlly at lhl' M1ss1on Vll'jO Country Club .:olf cour.,e pro ved lo be an expensive d1vcrs100. HUNTINGTON BEACH STOltlS Fa. LEASE MOW CAU.OWHBS OranRe County sherirr·s deputies said an un known intruder look a billfold containing S300 an cash from her purse while housewife Ruth Ennis Jenkms. 47, or 2552 Adnana. Mission VtejO. W<IS playing golf nearby. Mrs. Je nkins loa1d she left 2 I 3•653-3261 herpurse 1nherg0Ucart ~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dt-ath Noll~.-11 ALaAOIE -0£l£1Nl Ptf:ACF At.llAOf' R~"1 of l At;tvt'\4 .,._., f\ (.ttr~n • l'•\\f"•J .... ., tJ•r t1mf)•H Jtd I ltfll ~·,,~ b" "'41f"'H•IWJ lf)f\" '\iMt'\ O• Juf\P\ If A M•Uf"l'W l'•~t .. ,,, ~•-•n-•o• "•'"""'••n A11•n ~ .,.._.,... Ai o , .. ,...,,rd '" """''"""' ~..,..,... t , .. ,,." A t· ,, ""1vfl1\ P, .. f'f•f \ ... ,,. ... ~If tV'fa~hfl """".,,... r,,..,,,,,,, "• "'"'" A •'" "'"' ,... ,_ 1f"tf tr,., •<l"l'lttwJ *' I J).,M •ii" ~\ (If rMt\f1An Hur1a1 M'>Nt.ev ti) tlOAM. b'Jt" ,, ~f ( llf ...... IH'• '• .. ,..., t (f\uf t'\ 111 '""f""'""' .-t A n\lo" C .,.,,. .. , .. , t /tlt(_(.t)ll~ 111 M. .. ,..,,. .. .,0., .. ,,,... IA.LTI .. 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ESTATE JEWELRY SALE Passl~IJ •• 11.,est selecuon or Jewelry sol• at 11C1111 •1s year. , ~ Over 2 Million Dollars ..worth of fine ~ contemporary and antique jewelry. ~ free admission Public and Dea. lers welcome s~ Hudreds of So•1dll11 l1P Everyonel ~ .:~11~::~d'~:•ti:~ PlftlAI imlterr ildl*s: d I 1 • u d so I It air e 11 aar,.is cit stHlairt fl-.N rttac fr• 1 ct.·t cts. 5 ~ urrlaas ud cluter Pf• s•11t• s•flhlrt di .... rttas tr• 1 ct.·S ctL s urrlnes; 11aay platlutn eatralll e1t stlllllrt ~ r1t1s fro• 3cts.·14 clL a.d din1ud bracelets. Ii ,...., lrllalt Cit ullt•• ~ rills tr• 1~ dtops, uctlam. etc. Cl.·20 th. PlttH tf l ajlr ..... : t•. fd cit 22ct. 1•• ell« Ctlt•ti• 1•rat• rllr •11· ,,.i,,. ti 'A MUllH. 01t ••nt• rl11. Ur11 stem t1tal kt. 1•• •11lltr. 20 ct. rent ~ •rlnlnt e1t ll•••M ril1. ~t. ,11t111• .,.. .,.. s ,,ms,,., 2cts..... Ma••iy ll"HT • .., '*'•••~Ake t•ts ... a ti ct1sler .i1U1f rltrs wiU •I••· I D • It• •.• p M 11d(.' ••ml•s. '""'·etc; , .. ls ~ 1c11.1r • • • . ::,~ ::: =:-Newport Galleries, ltd. 2542 ,,.., .... st•• w1u '"' ~ W. Com Hwy. Nt*Porf Beach fla•n• dials; 11echt WllOU. AclON "°"' tllf IW..li watlt11on1 r•t11111n11 Ill Soutllliftd ~ INS~~~~~~~~~.~~!ISE T __ ...,,..._Noolt-MO'.M. f'rt.·~ w .._ ... , ..... , ,. .. , .. a.t.-Deo.•i.-·l:Ol '.M.., ,.. .• ,.. ~TERMS ltlft.•Oeo. 9"I tiOO P.M.·l:OO , .... I 7 N ·I N ....... , .... 0.,) 090. .... ~ .... , .... lftd , ,.. .. ,.. ................... .,.. ...................... . a.u.rtcft.llllt• -...,...., cW· C.·S. nt ... t.r. , ... .,.,._. Consignments accepted untll Noon Dec. 6th Phone: (714) 6'5-2200 A.uctioMef Art Lewtne I I KE ' s CARPET , WAREHOUSE EXPANSION We've added a new HUGE w arehouse and have a bigger than ever inventory! MORE stock means MORE savings to you! · First Quality Carpet Only/ SHOP COMPARE SAV FINE QUALITY PADDING • • • NAME BRANDS • & LABOR AVAIL E FAMOUS MILLS WE INSTALL ANYWHERE NOW YOU CAN AFFORD TO CARPET THE WHOLE HOUSE Hl·LOW $ 99 HEAVY QUALITY $ 99 PLUSH SHAG PLUSH CARPET SOLIDS & MUL Tl..COLOlt PER 100% NYLON PER 100% NYLON i~,~~'1.9s SQ. SQ . YD. ValuH To $14.95 YD. SHAGS$ 00 SHAGS $ 00 • Plush Shog s • Comme•c•ol PER • Plush Shogs • Sculplures PER • OuPorit •Nylons • Hi·lows •Tri Color Shog• •Hi-low\ •Tweed, so. • Nylon Shags •Solid' SQ. •Solid' VoluH to $6.9S YD . •Tone on Torie VoluH To $9.9S YD. REMNANTS! HUNDREDS OF ROLL BALANCES PRICED AT COST! LARGE SIZE REMNANTS for dining rooms. dens. living rms., bdrms., etc. SMALL SIZE REMNANTS for va ns, ca rs, campers. trailers. bathrooms, etc . A GOOD DEAL 1.,,, ·' 1·n .... f'IFI> '-'""'"'""' u ,. t;t .IU 1 \Tff l-iu1i.,/i1l'liot1! THOUSANDS OF YARDS TO CHOOSE FROM! . 124 East 17th Street • COSTA MESA• 645-4330 12 Bring in Your Room MflOsvremenfs '..-:.-;.. LAYAWAYS AND TERMS AVAILABLE ·- • ' ~•,__MIKE'S HOUIS! llOM., TUES., WED., SAT. 9 l.M. te & P.M. •THURS. & FRI. 9 TO 9 •SUN. 12 TO 5 J. .. ..., . :d ~~~~------................. ____ ,,_, __ ........... ...., _____________ ...... ____________ ......................................... ~---~· ,,_ ... r ; Real Estate Y ule Sp ecial Trees O ff e r e d .. , .\'Questions /C omment \ 8yR•nd•ll McCudle, PhD. At1ltor QUESTION: How ca.o I df'f\ne tbc value of my bome! At Pinecre ek S. NelltOCJ, Nl'wport Beach "L.1v1ng Christmas There arc mnny lunds or "value." Tbe:se in· lret!S" will be presented elude. to each resident renting (1) MARKET VALUE The price for which a new adult apartment property can be sold on the open markt!t Ir there is a h o m e at Pin ecr e ek willing seller, a willing buyer, and a reasonable Village in Costa Mesa. time to complete the sale. This lS "objective" a n no u o c e d J o b n value. <The mark et pnce is the price actually paid Cash 1 on. part n c r in for property, regardless of conditions affecting the Lyons and Cashion sale.) Builders, developers of (2> ASSESSED VALUE -The value put on pro-the $10 million complex perty by the County Assessor ror lhe purpose or" at 1300 Adams Avenue computing real property taxes. It Is usually one across from Orange fourth of the market value. Coast College. (3) LOAN VALUE -The value set to aid ln d e-Offered until Dec. 20, termining the amount of a mortgage or trust deed the Japanese black pines loan lo be made. The Joan value 1.S normally less symbolize the 17-acre. than market value although 1t may, in some cases, environmentally onenl- be equal to market value. All these types of value ed apartments which arc are usually determined by appraisal. surrounded by over 1800 (4 ) BOOK VALUE -This is the total original trees incJudang mature cost of the property minus the total i£nnual pines up to 30 feet tall. depreciation for tax purposes. The book value is the Nine s tream s w 1th s ame as the ta x basis or cost basis and is used in waterfalls and pools. computing incom e taxes when property is sold or winding paths a nd exchanged. wooden bridges com· COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS APPROACH: plete the forest-like en· The simplest and most widely used melhod of ap-\'lronment. praising is appraisal by comparison, also known as the market data method. This method considers the recent sales prices and oHers on comparable pro- perties. Listing prices indicate the upper Limit or market value. ln using the comparison method. al- lowances are ma de for such differences in the con- struction and location as are bound to exist in the various properties. For example. assume that five properties quite similar to the one being appraised have recently been sold for average price or $70,000. Assume further that the only meaningful difference between the properties sold ·and the one being appraised is that the latter property has a pool worth about $7,000. while the properties sold have no pool. Using the comparison m ethod. the property be· ing appraised would, therefore, probably be valued at $70,000 plus $7,000 equaling $77,000. The com- parison method is especially useful in the appraisal or single-family residences and vacant land. E:ditor's Notr Randall R. Mccardle u an investment analyst. college lecturer and author of "Real Estate m Ca/1/oml.Q " Send your comment~ and qutslloru II) Ran- dall R McCarrllr. r o Ille /Jmly Ptlot, Brrr 1560, Co~a Mt>sa.92626 Cliristmas Di1111er "THIS GIFT is our way or welcoming new r esidents to Pioecreek Village's mountain · resort-styled communi- ty," explained Cashton. ··Tbe tr ees. in five-gallon containers. can be put on t'!ithe r the priva t e balcony or patio of the one· or two-bedroom apartment ho m es or kept indoors." Re ntals range from $265 to $355 for the four different floor plans. Heat and water are in· eluded. Special furniture packages are available for the convenience of s ingles or couples rent· ing at P1necreek Village. Recreation. a keynote of the lifestyle creatl'd at Pinecreek Village, takes on many Corms. At the entrance to the com· munity there is a 4,500 square foot multi· level lodge which COil• tains a large central lounge. ADJACENT TO the clubhouse are two niibt- lighled tennis courts, a swimming pool, Jacuni and s un decking. A second recreation cenleT features a specially de· signed swimming pool for water volleyball. plus a sand volleyball court and shuffleboard courts. All with single-level floorplans. both upstairs and downstairs apart- m enth ,ar e available. Each plan incorporates J good·Stled living r90m. dJ.ning room adjacent to the kitchen. one or two full baths and private master suite with dres"' 1n g area and arnplc closet #pace including walk-in closets in three of the four plans OPEN DAILY from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m ., the rental office is at 1300 /\dams Avenue in Costa Mc.-;a be tween Harbo r and Fairview. al'ro!i!' from Orange Coast Collc~e Four furnished decorat e d models by Gary l)<lnaldson & Associates of Costa Mesa are on dis· play daily. To reach Plnecreek Village take the Harbor Boulevard exit oCf the San Diego Freeway, pro- ceed south to Adams A venue and then turn left t o 1300 Adams Avenue. between Haruor and Fairview Set for Builders L u x ury Ocean View MODEL HOMES "Christmas Magic" as expressed through "/\ Time or Giving" will be the theme or the 29th 311· nual Christmas dLOner· dance of the Orange County Builders Associa· lion, Friday, Dec JO, al the Tustin Community Center Approprialt' to thr "giving" theme. gue!>L'. arc requested to brin~ a Loy for a child. which will b(• d1str1buted lo needy families at Christma.' by the association Organized by Program Chairman Gene Colom· b int of Oev ro En· • tcrprises. lnr . l hl' 1•vt'n tng wrll inC'lude .1 r.i!nr. cianciniz .met :.upprr Open to members and j?uest.s. the ... o<' 1 a I hou r "ill begin ill 7 !O p m w11h dancing 11n11l I ~ p m. The cost will be $12.50 ~r person. Beginning in early November. the Orange Co<mty Builders Associa- tion also has been col- lect.J.ng groceries which will give a s pecial mean· mg to Chris tmas for nttdy childre n. The.-holi- day pa<.'kaJ(t' will bt• dis tnbuted in Santa Ana. Active in Orange Coun· l> for over thirty-five years. the Orange Coun ty liuiltler s Association 1s hudquartered io San· ta Ana The professional organizalJon provides a private plan room for u.-.C' on prepartn~ bid.", sl•rv1ces of a certJfi<.>d publtC' an·ountanl and attomey. notary service, bu ild1n1? reference library and JO 'i urancc vrol.'rJm" The first time offered, 4 beautifully detailed, ocean view model homes at the prestigious Queen's Surf on lhe beach in Long Beach. These spacious 2 bedroom, 2 b ath suites include rich decorator appointments, mirrors. wallpapers, custom drapes, wall to-wall carpel llfCO "'' -4 LONG i BEACH '& and other extras Alrt>ddy 174 of lhC'-.e luxury condominium home:. h.wl' been sold Evdtyonc 1s loclded with features ... ............. ~~~-1'~--~.-, and best of ;ill, a once in a lifetime nrportuniry to own a hom(' nght on the bC'.1ch' .... Model Homes priced fiom s6 1,9oo <l~ Surf \ "" Ou""'• .,.,rl I od.tv ADULT CONOOMINIUMS 11'•0 l."1 °'•"'" Hh.d ~ l onq ~d<h '"''·ll)tt~i661 ~-.·L.:J Seagate Styliz.es Frontage Twelve oceanfront custom homes are now being constructed by Smy th Brothers Development Company of Newport Beach at Seagate 1 n Laguna Niguel. The homes, all beina done in English COWltr)' style, according to architect Sam Kiyoloki, partner Ki vot okl/Bell Associates. Archltecture and Land Planning, Irvine, are unique in that the site is one of the few remaining ocean fron· tage properties available OD this portion of the California coas t. "The archite~tural style." said Kiyotoki. "reflected in the floor plans and exteriors gives the hom es a feeling of uruform1ty and a sense of belonging o n this particular site. We are not only concerne<t with the appeal of s pace and volume but also of achieving an at mospherc of friendliness and nostaglia." The $3 mil11on project wtll include home~ rang· ing ,from 3.~1 68 tn' 3.500 square feet All arc what K1yoto!-1 dt!'>t·ribes as ··active homes" ut1ln:mg den!i, lt brunc$. fa mily or recreation r ooms for beach 11\ing P UBLIC :'\OTICE 'IC'TI TIOU~ BUSINESS NAME STATEME"'f TP~-fOtlQiNtt\Q Dtr\0•1 <»'nq ~ "'\\ •.. 01C,.C QSQ"' <;IC.I'< r <l,lPH1CS 1'f)O f.,rM:e UH'1t U.i.1 A, ( ... ,,. Mii...-. u.~10• W+llnt'I H "IW,1t,, ln11t If' tn ••·tw Ln""Q lh ''" t t-. lf IN'Mn.'' t\ tft•t-1 11 l .. tJ (I.,•",,, d1Wltju•I /1111 h.1~ H Jon,. t,. '•'· n.-flt ~·· • r-t N Ht ,,.,. r'>'..r'\h ( • f\f f')t t 1 J• ( I 111 f M t4 ~ l~tt-"r ;1 1'1• "~'·" I 1' t~lt\ht't1 ,,,. ... ,.,.., f I I \'"''' f"1l1 I N "'I Jlj •rwJ (Je I I lot'1. 4~#. I l'l nuc :\OTICE I =+" Sunday. Decemb&f 5. 19T9 OAIL Y PILOT A J f PUBUC NO'l1CE PUBLIC Nal1CE P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE .,,. ,, PUBLIC NOTICE PIC'TITIOllS •1111N•U NAM• STAT•MINT The IOllOW1"9 i>erlon• .,. CI04"9 .,.,., lltUh: G M HOMlS. 1ootl c;.r11,1, A-. H~nll"91011 IH<h, GllllOtftl, .,... Plllllp H McMem ... 11151 ~l'N· 0<1 ... Cott• Mt\e, C.lllornle~l6 0.1• 0 Slmbro, 1 l'9U ....,, St'"' ,,_I .. ,, V•ll•Y, C.lllOtn1•'211l8 .,,.,~------------ T"I\ bu•lllfU I• <OftClll<1•d II'( e llrnll ,,,,,,.,,~,,.11, Plllllp H. M<Mtm .. PUBLIC NOTICE ,,CTITIOUS •us1MfSS NAMESTATl!MENT fN> loflO-.U\9 Ot'M>"\ .\ti do•f\Q ~\I· TM• stel.,,,•n1 ••• lllod wltll '"' Co.1111., Cl•r-01 Or•n09 C-.lr o DK..,,ti.r 1, 1'1•. -----------nt\,,,S\' P611t• Pvbll>hed Or•"O-Coe\I Dtlly p,..,. STATEMENfOFA.ANOONME"'T OFUS£ 0' "CTI ffOUS 9U\1Nf\S NAME lf\f' toUCIWIN:) Of'1'\0"\. h•llt AbM oon .. a tf\oi• VH c,;f lhe IJcfHIOY\ OU\in&H n.un• (LARICf & 41',0CIAIE' J:G 1&.&1' Mt LAnqltV t Out\ll•n 'Vl ll•Y C• 9'1<111 Tr11t Flct1tlnv\ 8u\lf'"''\ "'•""' " ''"'~" to •Dovt W•' tllcO 'n Or..-.ot C:OU..lyonMor<1110 lt/4 M4111r4E CONST RUCTION C:0 • c,, iu r 1 Mt l.4"0'~". foun,••n V•lloy CA '71~ 'rhl\. bu\IM\\ WdS Condt.tC1td by• (Of"· POt"•tlMI MARINE CO .. ST co M. P 8UA .. S. Prt\ Tht\ \1•ttmtn1 ._,.\ tiled w tlft tf\, (.ountv C.• r~ ot Or•P'I06 County on Nov· f>mhf'f '" t•I• f)MtJ Pub••··"f~ O••nOt Cont OuflY Plll)I, NII._, 1', Jlt .,,tt Ort ). t;'. t•IA 4'°1 ltt J A. 6 VCHTU<IE. I Bullor"ul """-""''"'" c• •uu I Pou 00'4..• Oo• 1141\ ,,,,~ r••n•u W lh ''" N t-4 H .. • 40 ~ti •nd 0""" St l OOt\ MOl-.,ltH John \ H 4f1•\t4d, t 8UftttrnUt L•~ .,..,,,... C4'•l1•1 t '"' ,,.. .n ... H 1\ (O"idueltd b'i • Q~rll 0•' ,.,, f'\lll1p John S H•onl•d Tnl\ \l.t11 '"''"' w•\ rn.,,., with the t:nvf"l'Y (It 1~ ot Ot•";. (OUl'tftl)tt NOi/ ... ,. ~t4' Publl•n~~ Oro"~ r oe\! Dol•y P<lol, "'O" h ,ll 18 tl\d 0.t. S. "'• Do<tmDer \, 11 1' 1•, n l• 5071 I• PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOllS IU\INlll.S NAMl$TATEMENT Ti.. fo11ow1119 perM>n I• Ooil'9 f>ll\I ... uu· !I I W IND AN SEI S\IAl'BOARDS; tt l w 1 .. o AN SE• !>UlllFING EOUIPT ' S!O Paclli< eo.. HwY. M11nt1n11ton Bu"'· CA,,... O<ly P. O~u•rdo, m1 ()oll(.ul., Dt • H""'lnoton llu<h, CA~ ™' i.n111eu I• conoucte<t tw.,. 111 ------------! clM~•I Gu~. (fUll•rdo PUBLIC NOTIC.E Tiii• 1111.,,.enl wH flied wllh tho ---,-ICT-,-T-IO_u_s_•_U_S_l_N_E..:.~---1 c.ovn1, Clerk Of Ore1199 County on Oo< NAMIE \TAT[MEOCT I, lt1' ""* The to11ow1119 J>Or>On I• doOllQ !MN ~IY>td Of•"_,. Coe•I D•llY Poot. "'''t~kNM JAGf&qS CO . PO. 8o• OK J. t1. ''·16• 9'/6 !O<, 8re• (A 100 Norlh Puf'\lt, 8ru. CA. f't'llUC ~OTtn: GltM ,. l•'l"•" J007 Murr•v L" -------------1 C.0..loMo\• Cl\ •?•7• PUBLIC NOTICE 'ICTITIOU\ llUSl .. l\S !no~"'"'''"" I\ tOl'ICl<ltll'd bv •n In 'ICTITIOU\ IUSINl!U "'AME STATEMll'IT OOV!ctw• HAMI STA'TEMIMT T~ ,,,n.,,.,"~ r.tcr'I)" ••e-df:uriqbu\• r,iH\ft l•O--M._ Tt\e foHow ll'\Q ""'°" tt ctotno bu"' ,,..,.," This ''"''""'""' "'" •11_.d wor. ~~ ,.",. .. FOAE\T covr ASSOCIATES •10 C.Oun1y (lor> ol Orano1·CountvunNOv 11 MONITO<I ED ANTABU'ol ------------"'""'onot C•nl•r Onv•. No •83. tmt>orH.l~I• ,.,~I• PAOGAAMOFORAMGECOUNTV.1 I •T•TEMENTO' ABA .. OOHMIENT "'"wOO•l lloMn CA '1h0 IM.A p I, llO P•rk Ave' ~le It!), I • ~ 0' USE 01' At ••A"'o"\ In< • • C..hl0<n•f Pul10\N'd Or-Cont O"llY Pllol ~ 8H<h. CA'7UI FICTITIOUS llU\1 .. (\\NAME .... ,,.,. 111.,., •IQ N•WO'l•I '""'" D••V11 14<>• 18 •• ..,,, °"' s. 17 "· IW• .,,. I! W!lllam w Aoudd M 0. '9S El eo. ''"" fQlltJt1¥•nQ OI'• \f,n ", ... 10-W'lr)J'\" r1 Nn ·-1 Nf'wpnf\ B•Afl'\ (.,A ')6M) -------------· ~ l.AQUnA Oe•<.h, CA. V'nSt '""U"U' .... 1 .. •1••"'""'' "" """" C...•• w '"""'"" •S , • ., .. ,,. South PUBLIC NOTICE TM\ l>v'l'MU "<Ondl.KI.., by .... Ill M t\G#llUM GA!,~ E.. t (.0 ] ·c01 lAtJutt'4 ~·l1tornu•f1'11 dlvi$ul <.A"1111•M C•o•\"•f\tJI t.•ovne N•OVft <• • Tf\1\ t>t,,,,._u h be1n9 c.otu:tur•to nv • WltU•mW. Roudd M o l 9'•11 ~o.r•I P•r1ntr\nlp "CTITIOUS lllSINEU TN\ '1•1•....,,t ... , lllt'd wit~ t"' Th~ Fl<llllOU< 811••"'" ....... ,. ll•<r•,lrflon\, l•IC ""ME STAl'IMl!NT C.011nty Cltr• OI Or•nqe Counlf .,, ffW',•1 to 4'tl"vflt .,.,,.., f ,, .. ., "' 0'1ll\u# 4C•llforf'\tt1 Corpor .. 11~ nit~~~~ot1owi1nQ Ptr,,On\ er~ C)OlnoW'• Ot<.l'fftbef 1, 1'1•. ff1'71 C»untvon Julvo na lf'I• ,~:::::~~~ .,.,, w1lh 1ji..lt Cntt"'" TME PENNV§AVE Ill. 1600 Pt«~ PubUWWd Or•n ... c.o.tt 0.-l y P.IOI ..,,,,, ... ,.,, f tt4'1\I• 'I H)\t ~t0t•f)()'t ....... -c ll It 2• 'ti• lOl' I• Of , ~fJ;,,, • .,.111, '""' ~'•\l ~~··;:,~' O·"'~ C.ount1 "" Xol•··~, "• C4\t• Mflut c• 91'11 "'""<.trnUl5r ... , , •• • ~· "I M\~·'·n•\\ NA 'O"du< tf'O by "ft'" P:•MI~ (Alit~,l"I~. <~~.~.~~d~~~o· s>t';:nt,.~ dh,•Ov•'q ,,"'""' t H""''"'" Put>! \Md Or'1nQ.f' (0·''' Q.ul;o Ph"\t (.o\tJtM--\.A (A 'Ot11 PUBLIC NOTICE ll\i\ ''•lt"f"ft\nl ..,,~ tilM ¥1f«tn ~,.., N,," U 11 18 •~dOrt: S Ith 41\g t') Thi" h\a\',... '''<ontl1tr•fiJbl,(Of'· .------------ C.0.onty (I••• OI Or•no~ Cflll'll1 N~v IJl)r•l•O"ti C V•.,Au\Otl" l11c '~C:~T~~~!:~!ll!N:Tss '"'°"' 18. "16 FMO" PUBLIC NOTICE Tho\ \IM•"'•"' w•• 1o1...i ... 1~ I~ Th• loflowl119 perso'I h Cloi'IO lanl oo.,.._. •• .,,.tt Ot4",,.. ,,,,.,t 0-'1"' P11"1 ---,-1,-T-l-:-T-IO_U_S:-•:-u-s=-1:-N:-:E~S:-\--'°'-'n'v C•,.~: ~'.~'~"~ C.ounty °"' "'0 " ,.,\.~uLE flt ENTER Pll 15ES. •1•t ...... 11 .. •~dOf>< \ 0 .. ,. •"91 ,, NAME STATIEMfNT "0"""'"'' • ll61!t6 Wornu Avt. No. 18. Hunt11101 .... Tiie 10llowl<19 11er>0n• •rt dOl"Q l><t•I Pub"'""" Or•n~ Coot 0•11• 1'110: ~•<II, CA '1641 P UBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOll\ •u\lloU\ N4Mf STATfMENT Th• r,,uow1no Of'rson h OOlr'IQ b!J\1 """ .. , MAA l~l wrn IMS ~•b<OC~ SI C.O,t• Mf'\4 (A I • .,,,,,. •• 11 H S"'lft10\ t.o 8•lb0• COv"' "'"wpor-t ff••<" CA .,....i '"'' r1.;\1f'W"4.\ t\ <.ondt..tCl"'O bv dll In ~i•v•!11•I I AwOl"t(• H ~h0d'1\ tr.~\ ~1•1•..-.rr'\t w•'\ i1l•f'f #1''\ trv C1.>un•>1 r,,.,. ,,, nr.tMH '''"nf'(Girl NOV ,,.\\ •• NOv 11, 2', •"d Otc S. 11. 1916 J<irnos "ot»rl Sllul•'• '211 W~""' THE EYES HAVE tr H IOI .. 1116 A .... No. 18. H""llnQlon IM«ll. c. \..Ountl Hill\ Mall, 1.•QUft• Miii\, CA ., .. , PUBLIC NOTICE "76)) PUBLIC N011C:E Tiii• butlN•t ,, '""®<led by""'" MN G Opll<ol, a Celllornlo •or Olvldual po,•l•on 11 &urnlnq Tt•t Cu . ------------J'9fM'\ R !.f\uler "'""'"°'I B•A<h, CA •a.oo "CflTIOUS •USl,.ES$ Tiii\ '1•1-f'll Wts Iii.of wO!I "" ""'bl"'""" •• <Gn!N<lt'd .,., • <O< NAM( STATIMIENT Coli"'• ,,.,, ol O••"O• Counlt Of P"•llon Tht 1o11o'"l"O "'"'°n' ''' oo•~ Du\1-O.<embor I,"" MN G Optl<•I ,,. .. ~. "61'n \.nul•M Porl\O, COUPlES Cl.E,.Nl"'G H>!i·C PulJll-Oron~Co•tlo.!lyPllol Vier P""°'"' Orenqo A,,. (O'I• M-.~ r:"' OK•m~ S 11. 1'.16 "" S08o •t fhl\ )t•te~t WI\ Ul..O w1lh ,,_,. 01rtl M 81000, l\16 C °'""°'· 1------------ r..oun1y (l•r• OI Or4"~ Cou"IY m "'°" Go\I• ~\.Al (A ....... ,, .,,. P•u•• M Wol. 7\ltJ c Or•"~ Ht. t•'~ ,t7'l1 Cl><t• Mt\.AI CA r'•llto Publ•\h•d OrAnQ" Co•\l 0d"t '"IOI Thi\ bu\•nf\\ h <on<iu< l•d bf a "IC'TITIO\JS IUSINIES$ Pvt' " .. d 0'"'"?"' CO•\t 0111¥ Pttnt Nf'\" ~•""Of-< ~. \l " , .. ,. ..., .. T• Qt'nl't•tc:Mrtn.trsf\lp NA.Ma ~TAf•MIMT _:,========================--I ~4<>• /I ,•• •n-1 Cl•' \ 11, 147' D•r•I 8100d Th• lollO'OllnO IH!rson I• dOl"O bu" .,., 1• PUBLIC NOTICE Ptul•M WO\l .... u .. D ecorator Named for New Hoines Appo1ntm1·nt nf the newly 1nrorpnrateci firm o( BeU.y W1lh'I lntennr' South A'I 1ntrr1or <fr 111~nt-r'I fnr LJ ke Forrc;t WoodJs llomC"~ in El To1'o was annnunct'<I th1~ Wf'<'k hy Lan Ron F.ntf'rpn"c". l n1· . huil<frD of the 100-home <lf'v('lopment Fmir hnme~ with tn· ttnor dt'~1gn hy R1•tly WUlls and h£•r staff will l>e open t<l th<> publl<' beginnang thia weekend at the new s uigle-famtly home community. Mrs . Wtl11', whose origina l s tudio was founded 20 years ago and is still In operation 1n Arcadia. will maintain a fully equipped branch studio. "Betty Willis In tenors South," in the model home section of the Lake Forest Woods project. Chief designer and manager of the newly opened &tudlo will be GaJI Wlllis or Newport Beach, ..l?to bns just re· turned to this area after three years of design work with prominent Bay Area firms. Assist· Ing Miss Willis will be K1:1thryn Ann M cKenna of Corona del Mar. CAN YOU KEEP A SECRET? Coming Soon. Newport Terrace . Grand Opening Unit VI. W1th0u1 making a big lh1ng of 1t, we jl.Jst reopened the doors at Newpoll lerroce 1n Pfeporotlon f<>r the Grand Openir)Q of UnU Vt. We're not going on out to spread the word because we're not able to off8f these homes for sale 1us1 yet But 1f you'd hke to be among the flrst to learn of the Grand Operung oote. stop by and talk with our salesman. He'A be happy to acquaint you with the exciting 2 and 3 bedroom floor plans feofuring vaulted ceilings, fire~aces and all rrew exteriors that complement the seaside environment. And wHle you·re mere. be sure to toke o stron In the tully-londscaped 15 acre meodow that's o complete world of recreotlon Witt\ pools. Jacuzzi. souno. volleyball. tx»kelbOll. putting green end much mOfe. So stop bV .soon Because With only <13 hO!T'I'~ lo be built In tM unit. once the word get' out It'll be o wen kept ~ecrel thot d1dn'I keep tong. newport terrace f \C1hn9 Townhomes 111 Newport Beod1 lJrut Ill tPntotlvelv priced from S5J,9SO • Coll 646 5001 ·Soles office open Soturdoy rlm.i Tuesday 10105. m1bm ~~P-41' • Uni 1~ r. '"*' reseNed but we 0te toking back-up nome1 Pl 'RI.fl' '\'.OTICE T"ls Sltlfmtnl ••• l1•td wilh 1""' GLOllAL OISTAIBUTOAS, U41 $ "CTITIOll\•USINfSS CountyCo•rkolOr4"0t Co,,.,1ynn .. ov Mtln'>t .~"l•A"•·CA '1701 NAME STATEMENT 1~· 1"• , .. ,n l>ovQIU "· K•llh, uu SllyllneOr The ~llowlnQ .,.,.0,. '' OOl"'J 1111•1 UOIAI 8H<ll, CA •101 rlCTlffOUS llUSINUS H4M[ HAIEMC"'T """•I Pvbllllltd O••n9" Coe>I Oollv Pllol, Thi\ b<Jslllfu" tondll(led 11y.,.. '" ~ .. II M~G s.o "0 . M<F-Nov 21.2'.•""°"< ~. 11 1916 491\ 16 dlYl-1"'-~1.,. K•11~ 1h,.tult(l•1t'l)J· • "'' '' • ....,,,.. Av,., Hvl\•1noton l••ttt,CA .,.,.. ~ ~ ..... " °"" •• Adolle J S<"o11mu11or son ------------1 lhl\ "alemtnt W•f llllHI Wltll trw {,lflB( P•C• "'(;•N•. \f<IVICE M•d>r~ Cir., ~un1111oton RtMh, CA PUBLIC NOTICF. Covll1y Cl•r• ot Ora"O• County°" lhir-• NwwcxHI u •rt r1i• IA ~""' t A ..,~, Otcet'flber t, ''" •l•,~,._ D•w<ln WMd 1111!" 11• • ' 0,!,~.':""MU h CO"CN<led l>y An Ill \ )0170 Publl"*I Ore"" CHI! Oell'r~':I ..,, < ....... •·I r" Adollo!o<holtm~lt., NOTICl!TOClllOITOllS Detomber S, 1?, "·"· .. ,. .lOI>/~ "'""'''I M_. 'N ~r·1 'ttAO Ht~ot \t. ln•\ \l.tl•mtnl was ,,,~ w1tn fN' Ho, ........ \I '""nvm•o~ I.II Cno"lf Cl•r-of Or•nll" Counlyon "'°' ~Ul'llllOll COUlllT 0' TMI! T~I\ bu ,,,.. .• " <OM•ll•<I ~ ••• •mil"•,. ,.,~ \TAT I 0' CAl.1 .. 0 llNl,l ~o• Qll'N••I 1><1•ln •·o Rltlt THE COUNTY 0' OltAMCC 1, ., <Iii 'I P\lb41\f'l.111d 01,ll'U)f CO•\t O•llv Piiot In trw-Mi'ltf"' ot the E'llt• t)f l'EN '"'' ,,.,."",."' Wit\ ttlfld with'"" NoY >•.•ndO.-< '· "· n .10f, •m ,,, NfTHl HARRE' Al, 01't:fll>IY.c1 ~''''" (1,..,11: '''Or tr'"1f' Cn11ntyM Ni-.v N(.)ftC( I ~ HEAEBY GIVEN to ornt.' 1• ····· ,.,... PUBLIC' N011('E. !::1~::~;~~·;.ri .. ~~~·:; ,~~~·::1': Puh ·\h~ 0,. ,,.,,. '""" f>Allv P1tnl "'''" ,, 18.•"'' '·' ' """' .. ,, '"' PURI.I(' ~OTIC'E -----------l'l(TI 110U\ BU\INlU .. AMP \TAT{ME"'f ft--t t •ll11w 1n' tt' ''O"' ~' d••"O tk.;11 ,.,,,,., ., If.\(> IM P0Al£0 P,\l'H'• n1sr1>11•u10R\ 111 w 111n\1 01110 "l Cn\I• M•\I '1611 '111t• H I),. 'rl\W JrtfM \li""'°o" Ut!Jr-.N')t'I t CA r ' I ,,..,, 0.1' ,,. \ r)lvutu•I J'tru-v-11 ff l'nt row l"°I\ t H•mfllnf W•O 01..0 W11h UW C.OU,.h f'.I•• 11 .1 t)• .,..,,,. Cl)•J"ty on HO"li' Hnt:;oot 111 #ft; FICTITIOUS 8USIHl!SS "'AME ST"Tl!MENT f)Yt ff)tlOWtnq pt'tlM)I\\ .,l' OQ•nt)bu\t """ "' I 100 INVEHMENf URVICH I I 0 1#1 Ntwoorl C..nltr Or , Nt w1JOr1 ~·rn CA9'&60 l.cto lnYt"tmtf\t &.tfv~<iH, I"' t.601 N•wWI C•nltt Or • N ... _, BHCll CAomo 7"11 O<ltl .... U I• CCJndU<At<I (ly • llmll t'd pertn1r,h1p 1.16o111 .. 11men1 S.,v1u 1.IM BY Wiiiiam J Ferry Tiii\ •l•l•m•fll wo Ill~ wj111 II• tounl• Cltr-01 Ofel\09 CAlulTlvon Nov· -· 11, ""· ,.,.., ""'', nt t h• r ,.,. ot t~, ,.,,,,.,,,.,,.,'",,., ,,, f(> 0'"'"'nf 'htrrn tn ,,,,. '-tnOor·,I~ ·•t I ... oll•(" of 011\/ILLE w Mr(AA· 1101.1.. M<llEMN .. A FIT11"'1'; "1· ,,,."""v' "' L•• T ••"•v ••of"lth rioc.w '4'' Wll\1\1,. Blvtl , In t,,. 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The Lak(' Forest Woods models can be re· Ached by takinR the Snn· ta Ana or Sau Diego Frttway south to Lake Forest Drive e xit. The new design s tudio and furnlshe4 models are located between Toledo and Trabuco Roads on Shady Hollow Circle and will be open from 10 a.m loSp.m. daily. In the even! of conceaotlOnt Wt'«\ converting to octual aoles. l'WllWtl 0r ..... C-,1 Olltv l'lklt L-------------------------------------...... 21.a,end o.<,j, U. ttl• .,..,. PlllllJllM OrMtll C:..lt Delly l'tl04 ltOv. H, 1!, ll,1"" 0.c.. i, 1t1• '7..._7' 41 ... "'*" PWllMd Of""'9 ONtt Deity '"el. ~ t, II. If,~. tt7' Jll'Nt l I _A_J_2_o_A_l_L V_P_IL_O_T ______ Sunday. December 6, 1976 Broadway Booked for Christ111as NEW YORK CAP> -Read all about them. Mary and Josh. Howard and Buck. Chuck and Ruth. Larry and Dlck. Earl and the Cab. Noel, of course, and for old limes' sake, fierce Edmund. For theate~ fans and girt-hunting fnends at Yuletime the array of new booka about stage great.6 t.hls season ls brisk, bright and un.Wtlbited. Most center upon different Broadway celebrities of the present and recent past, but the supporting casts of charac· ters overlap and intermingle. Anyone with e nough time and cash can have an intriguing game of cross-checking de· tails from tome to tome. TOP SPOT in the name-dropping list probably belongs to "Remember ed Laugbter: The Life of Noel Coward" by his Jong-time companion Cole Lesley <published by Knopf). Claiming access to letters and other matenal previously unavailable, Lesley surpasses in in· timat.e detan all the other books that have appeared since the death in 1973 of the elegant, eloquent entertainer. Highly rewarding also are autobio- gr aphies by two gr ande dames of · Broadway fame. In "My Side'' (Harper & Row), Ruth Gordon -who is 80 but writes with the vivacity of an under-JO -recounts just about every feat and conquest or an act- ing career that took her from Quincy, Mass., to top rank in the international whirl. 'JTaveling down memory lane with de- mure wit and discreet candor, Mary Martin tells plenty in "My Heart Belongs" (Morrow). The girl whom l1il- ly Rose advised to stay in Weatherford, Tex., recalls at 63 all those SRO triumphs that were topped for her with "Peter Pan" -and admits having snubbed many other prime roles. TIIE MAN who directed some of the greatest Martin hits, Joshua Logan, has just issued refl ections of has own in "Josh: My Up and Down, In and Out Life" (Delacorte). Lusty reading. The creative team that contributed largely to the fame or Miss Martin, Logan and many others arc saluted by Cornelia Otis Skinner, another eminent thespian. in "Lile With Lmdsay and Crouse'' <Houghton Mifflin ). Partnerships an show business are rarely serene, but that was a s alient aspect of the remarkable quarter cen- tury collaboration of Howard Lindsay, actor, and Russel "Buck" Crouse, journalist, who first teamed for "Anything Goes" and wound up with "Mr President." A more typically uneasy partnership, which turned out unforgettable musicals, is the subject of anecdotal r e· call in "Rodgers & Hart: Bewitched, Bothered and Bedeviled" <Putnam's) .. SAMUEL Ma rx. a veteran trade re- porter, and Jan Clayton, a musical star , herself, went on multiple interviews to compile a report more gossipy than the above-listed text s. Richard Rodgers, they declare, gave "half-hearted ap- proval" to their description of how he, a disciplined oomposer, and his rakish lyricist , Lorenz Hart wrote 28 musicals, eight m ovies and 500songs in24 years. Marx and Miss Clayton devote much attention to Hart's homosexuality, a character aspect.that his sister -in-law, Dorothy Hart, avoids in "Thou Swell, Thou Witty" (Harper & Row ). Large in format and lavishly illustrated, the volume bas been edited by Mrs. Hart as a chronological m elange of laudatory re- miniscences by eminent friends along with many of the troubled poet's in· tricate, perky rhymes. The homoerotic predilections of another theater great -also concealed until now from publu: view -are a main topic of "Charles.Laughton: An Intimate Vphill Battles Won NEW YORK CAP> -Margaret Truman was 21 years old when she n'loved into the White House. Today, at 52, she says, "Everything has been uphjlJ since." She never became the smger she set out to be when her father occupied the presidency. But she has raised four sons as the wire of a newspaper ex- ecutive and she has just finished her fourth book, "Women of Courage." Jn that book, ML-.s Truman tells the stories of 12 women who in one way or another struggled courageously for a cause or belie{. Most ar e un- knowns, like Kate Bernard, who fought for the rights of Indian children in OkJahoma. or Prudence Crandell. who pioneered education for black chl.ldren m Connecticut. or Elizabeth Blackwell, who became America's first woman doctor, in 1847. ELIZABETH Blackwell disturbed the status QU<>. Mtss Truman writes. much as Miss Truman herself did when sbe tned to become a singer. ··could J. . have endured the loneliness and dis- couragement that Elizabeth Blackwell had to put up with in be r struggle? .. .I doubt it very much." Still a r ather 1>twate person, Mrs. Clifton Daniel 1s packmg in two or three intervtews a day as abe travels the country to promote the book. Not that she is w11lmg to say a lot about Margaret Margaret Truman never did become a singer, but she's now the author of a book about courf1.geous women. Biography" <Doubleday). Written by Charles Higham, the book has a preface by Elsa Lanchester justifying revela- tions now about her late husband. RAUNCHY bighjinks of other order stud "Of Minnie the Moocher & Me" <Crowell). Cab Calloway, in collabora· tion with Bryant Rollms, tells of the Jong, hard scramble from the back alleys or Baltimore to showbiz triumph with fierce, comic, earnest gusto. The bootleg gin era from which the king of "heigh-de-ho" emerged is vividJy chrorucled in two other re<-ent volumes. "The Body Merchant: The Story of Earl Carroll " <Ward Ritchie) and "The Vaudevillians" <Macmillan). Ken Murray, who was on hand for a lot of the action, evokes the gansh public and private deeds of Carroll, the pro- ducer who outdid Ziegfeld with girlie ex- travaganzas and went to jail. Murray appears again in "The Vaudevillians" by Bill Smith. A trade journal veteran, Smith compiled the book Ly going on a countrywide search for comedians, singers, boofers and acrobats of vaudeville's golden era. Among those who recall are Edgar Bergen, Milton Berle, George J essel, Rudy Vallee and, far from least, George Bums. There's something for every taste and degree of theatrical interest on the new drama book List. DISCOVER Truman. "I don't know why people think I'm interest-INSIDE PARKING ON 3-LEVELS ing." she says. May one ask fM whom Mrs. Daniel voted this November? "You certainly may not," she answers rather primly but with a laughing glint in her eyes. "But CONVENIENT TO All STORES South Coast 1Ja1a ~orenz Hart {left), the lyricist, 1.s sh~wn with composer Richard Rodgers 1n this photo used in a new book by Hart's sister-in-law, Dorothy Hart FINE ART, JEWELRY, FURNITURE, ORIENTALIA, SILVER, ART GLASS, CLOCKS, BRONZES, RUGS PART OF OUR 18.ooe SOUAAE' FOOT SHOWROOMS One of the largest selections in . the Western United States· · .. , . . . $2,000,000 Inventory DEALERS, COLLECTORS ANO INVESTORS. are cordially invited to view our magnificent collection Monday through Saturday, between the hours of 1 :00 and 5:00 P.M. Currently we have thousands of items of gi~re and jewelry consigned to us by several banks, much of which has been ordered liQuidated at any cost to repay loans now In default. Included in this inventory are hundreds of pi808$ pf jewelry seized by ttle Bank of California from a mOst prominent jeweler now In bankruptcy, Listed below are sample prices of this exceptional lot. Gents blue Star Sapphire 28 ct. massive gold mount. ............... $1.671.00 Gents 18K Rolex Presidential watch . . .. • . . .. . • . .. . • .. . . . . . .. . . . .. 1,150.00 ladies pear shaped Diamond Solft8lre 2 44 ct ............ , , • • . . . . . . 2,450.00 Ladies Diamond and Sapphire Cluster nng approx let. . . . • . • . • . . . . . • 69.00 Ladies carved Emerald pendant approx. 2 ct. . ...........• , • , . . . . . . 695.00 Gents Diamond solitaire t ct. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 550.00 Ladies Diamond slud earrings approx .. 50 ct .........•..•..•.......••••. lt.00 Ladies Emerald sohtaire 28.50 ct. + 1.85 Diamonds .• _............. 1,495.00 Ladies Emerald and Diamond earrings approx. 2 ct. . ..... , , . . . . . . . . ft.00 Much, Much more Including Diamonds to 68 cts .. Emeralds to 42 cts .. Rubies. Ooals. Sapphires. A~uamUtlM. Amethvst. Solitaire and cluster nngs. Dozens or Genis and Ladies watches. earrings, bracelets. necklaces. chains. pendants. We are continually interested in purchasing furniture, antiQues and objects d'art to any amount. Complete appraisal dept. on premises. All Jewelry has been examined by our graduate gemologist and is unconditionally guaranteed as to weight and genuineness. 1 EMPIRE GALLERIES, LTD. 2721 M. MAlM • SAMT A AMA &7141547-7114 .. rF· 1i lNIAMlRIWO you may remember that I'm a Democrat " WOULD SHE care to compare lndependenoe ---=====::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=. ___ _J~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!e!E~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!~~!!!~~~§!~~~~~ and Plains! "I've never been in Plains." She and her husband, an associate editor of The Ne.w York Tlmea, live in a midtown co-op with their four sons, aged 19 to 10. Clifton Daniel recently re- turned to New York after a stint as the bureau chief of Tbe Ttmea' Wa.sbingtoo operation. The welcome home parties, plus the many interviews connected with her book. have made Mrs. Daniel 'a achedule a bilof a rugbtmare. "I'm 10 frustrated. I've only eotten to Bloom- ingdale's once," said the woman whose father called her Margie, pronotmced with ahatd "g." She is not fond of recoonting those yean in the White House. "I practically never lhinJc of the White House," saya Mrs. Daniel. "I recently drove by It and didn't even look atit." Betides her music, Mrs. Daniel bas acted In summer stock and bas written about her WbJte Houae Ufe (one book. "Harry S Truman," was a bell seller> in the years alnce her famoa.s dad told oil the critic who 1aid she couldn't ling. Sbe dreads being asked to apeeulate on what her father would bavedooe oo tbJ..s «that situation, a 1ame she refuses to play. • .. I never spoke fer him while be was alive. I have no intention of speaking f« him now," ·a be says in the simple and direct manner her father would have used. The gerrand. No gift at Chriat mu a• more 1ppropri1te. 'It•••'•*' f .. _..., • \wA.i.tb.-' (7 U ) 835-76~1 fAHTV ANO 1'•111 ACY IN IHI SWISS TRAOITION IUll ~ IHSU•f[' Special Sale. ALL ACCESSORIES 20°/oto60°/o . . OFF amps • Caffee T 1~11s • Far Piiiows Area Rags • Will ff 1111n1s • P1latl11s • l••• Ta•les, and Mach, Mach Maril PLUS ..• 10°/oto30~/o Off . on Selected Leather Furniture Outatanding buys, in the flnHl quality ... now clHrance-prlced becau .. many are di1continu9d floor modele, manufactur- ers' samplH, diacontlnued leather colors ••• but, you mu•t hurry beclUH theH are IYlllabJe on on "In-stock" baal• (no order• will be takenr Super Buy. Open Dally 10 6, Mon. & r ri ·111 9, Sun. 12 S s395 The Earth Chair Dt11gned for lhe ••J JOU rNllJ 11t-•n ortho~d1c cur'le t111t co,,torm1 to r our beclii •1 p1ec1HIJ lh• rlghl •llil'•· In Genuine leethtr, choice Of 12 decorator coto,.. M11ror po11ell•d cllrome lega. Com .. complete wllll ma1ct11n9 tootrHI, tool COMl lAICY-SAU lNOS AS SOON AS ALL ITIMS Ml SOlO-llMITlO QUANflTllS 407 N La Cienega Blvd l os Angeles/2 13 • 659-5942 - Catalogue available for SOc to covPr poslage & handlinq 3654 S. B11s101 Costa Mesa • Santa AM/7 14 • 540 7701 i ,.. r . YOU DAILY PILOT SECTION 8 Sunoay, December 5. 1976 How to Prepare How to SUrvive ByRAYE~'T~ °' "'-oan, ~•i.t SU" The Los Angeles are~ isn't known as "shalcey town" (or • nothina. Numerous faults running through the densely populated area.s of Orange County make it a prime target for a disastrous earthquake sometime in the future, experts agree. Faults. fractures in the earth's crust that cause ground displace- ment. run through Seal Beach, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley and Costa Mesa. In order to survive a major quake, local residents shoo.Id be aware of what action to lake in advance planning, during ground movement and after the disaster. George Thyden. director ol the Huntington Beach omce of Civil Defense and Emergency Services. outlined what local re. s1dents should do. Tbyden suggests residents pre- pare for earthquakes not only at their homes but also at work. Safest areas during a quake should be made known to all. "A QUICK survey with one's famlly and co· workers to develop and understand a working plan for what to do dunng a quake is essential," said Thyden. ''It wouldn't hurt to have a dnll much like a home fire dnll. "People must realize that they have to be prepared in order to survive," he emphasized. "For every one unprepared person. it l ,ot/ •J ,,,.,h/," / 111 • 1'• '• /'1:1 /11,1111 /'ul '' 11/ 1 •11 r, .f l•I/'" 111'"//111 f/11• ut ''''''( nnrf ,,, ,,,,,, ''''" / •'•'d ,,. \1111 ,. lfh't/tltlll'' '" rvu •'""''' t·t iJrul , .. ,,, ,,. '\/1111•11111••/llt•ll"I 111/'111/>«':• \l)oi.r\tt lo · llrl'•J•' 111\1/lt ·1 /'1/ul /'(I /lu1 l1••" I \(1:\fn•I ( \'l't.!11 /111 /111/r l/•l11rldq1l,,r11111i•ill>ot 7111t 11/11m•t•l/•t11 11''ff•11'•11'.1 '/'I \,1fllrtf1111' C'ar Paint 8Mbblf»1J Info Troublf'- DEAR PAT: lboughtanewFordMercuryCometinJuly 197 ... Within the first year the car started rusting and the paint actually could be peeled off. The place where I purchased the car went out of business, so I contacted the Ford district office. That office sent me to another Ford de- aler who touched up the rust spot s. Now, not even a year later, the paint is peeling worse than before. M y car is rust- ing all over. K.G., Santa Ana F«Hd •uthorl&ed f8Palntfng of the entire c.r on a "goodwlll" baele. for ,,.lch you wtn pay on•thlrd of th• coat. You Indicate that yo.a era Htlafled with t"'-anant14tment. Mor~ Ad.,lee Ott Ap,,.,aH"fJ a Pttling O!AA REA.DEAS: Automobile n..Ung hH been en lnc:rH91"9 ptObfam fol both fOrefgn end dome9ttc auto make,. In rKent pars. The cer compente• blame th• ruatlng on lc•meltlng •alt• that corrod• the met81a. Sine. Southefft Cattfornla d"• not have lN• rvat ceuae, It• C• owner• ,,.., agr•• wtth th• Canter for Auto Safety In WHhlngton, D.C., whkh belt•• .. th• fault llH mOf'a with • modem p•lntln9 techniqun th•t eccldentatfy r•move paint In Mme •t••• of the c•r. F«Hd care In partlcul• h9v• hed numeroua rvtt problama. Th• compeny repottadty he• abeorbed aome or aH of,,_. rtpalr cotta In more than tt,000 Ntltlng ceM• beyond th• guarantH period. Otfter mtljor auto ...-.. tuwe aleo adopted "extended warr•,.. tie•" to acco"'ModN thoM who.,.,., .. with their compfelnta. The Center for Auto a.tet, dal• to have documented PfOOf of "Neret" wanantr extenalona In the form of mefftOa ffOm corporete oftlcet to auto de .. .., Mlthof'lalng rehnburMment fOf repainting rueted cara out of •.,.aftt1. ,..,mbu,..ment la oen«ehY not aval'labt• unl•H the cw owner take• hi• c .. • to • higher tevet than a car dealer. TM oar o.mar h•• m~• lud( If he conhleta both the company'• reglonal or dletrtct ftetd offlc• ptu. the auto malcer'• corporat• headqtlattera. For a fr•• aheet on aUtomobU• ruet -Including pr•v•ntattva lt8P• you can t•k• -wttt• to the National tffghway Tratrto Safety Admlntetratlon, Office of Conevmar S•rv~•. WHhlngton, DC 20ISIO. a.re .. d••erle Paru Meted 0• DEAR PAT: Do you have any Idea where I could purc"-M a part for my old Bleck Angus brot ler-rotlsserte? It doesn't work at all now for lack of a new switch. <A friend of I takes three emergency workers to help during a disaster." AT HOME, family members should be told of at least two escape routes and a safe meeting place. Al work. employes should be told which furniture to avoid and where a sturdy table or desk might provide protection from falling ceiling particles. said Tbyden. A supply or emergency equip- ment should be stockpiled at home well in advance. Thyden recommends· Al least two gallons of water per person per day for two days. Most tap water will be con- taminated. Water will be needed for cooking. sanitation and drink· ~ ing. The body require's more water during tfmes of stress. -Two days• supply ol dried or_ canned fruits and vegetables, canned.meat or other food that needs no cooking. Dried roods are good but require water. ·u they are used, store extra water. ' -AT LEAST one good, serviced fire extinguisher. -Battery-operated flashlight and radio with a fresh supply of batteries. The call numbers for the emergency broadcast sta- tions should be taped to lbe radio. In Orange County, they are KWIZ 1480 and KEZV 1190. -A well-stock~ first aid kit. It should include small bandages and dressings, small splints. Large bandages of different sizes, eye drops, aromatic spin ls ' These chimpanzees at the Stanford primate facility may tip humans off to impending tremors. Scientists noticed certain changes in animals' behavior preceded earthquakes in the area last summer. Reports from China said snakes and other creatures ran from cover before the recent upheaval there. Experts advise leaving house pets alone until they calm down after quakes. ' mine has the same problem. Both of our letters to the manufacturer were not answered. Is it true that Black Angus is out of business? Several county appliance repair stores told us that this was the case. L. T., Fountain Valley Black Angus la not out of bualneaa. A apokHman for J & S Co .. 343 S . Weatem Ave., Loa AngelH, CA 90020, Hid thet hie firm hH been • Bleck Angua pllrt• and Hrvic• repreHntetlve for more than 20 yHrs. P•rts can be requHted by witting to J a S, or by phoning (213) 319-6640. Trap Goplter• 1t1th C0111•on S<-e-nt• DEAR PAT: I sympathize with the Costa Mesa reader who is havi ng gopher problems. I was In the same boat and tried everything on the market to no avail. I even attempted to drown them out for two days and still had mounds of dirt all over the backy•rd. When a friend suggested an offbeat method, I figured that I had nothing to lose, so I tried It. It was so successful that my neighbors called to find out what I did. I even had the local school principal call. This Is what you need to do the job : a wire trap with a flag on It, a foot-long stick, two feet of cord, atter-shave lo- tion or perfume and a shovel. First, clear the mound away and find the gopher's tunnel. Tie one end of the cord to the un- flagoed end of the trap and the other end to the stick that has been placed over the hole. Make sure that the stick Is solid enough to withstand a strong tug from the gopher. Now, set the trap and spray the flag with any old perfume you have and may want to get rid of. Leave the trap In the Plole for at least an hour and If nothing hap- pe M, try another .brand of perfume. I have had them strike the trap within 15 minutes after I set It. Make sure that the trap Is set firmly In the hole, but that you can still see It. If all the perfume you have doesn't work, then try Aqua Velva after-shave lotion. They re- ally oo for that. Also sprlnkle a llt· GOPHER. tie around the hole. R.f\.MO F oCL x"' o .. ' Gophers do not like light In • UAOING 1bCRCk their: tunnels and perfume re· }; ally. tu rps th~m off. Tbey attempt to cover up the expased ~~ =r~ · all,~ as posslble. I have caught them by the foot, · · d9f, o~,,whatever. Now we come to the shovel. That's for ... w ~'tr~p doesn't klll them end you have to. I never had the stomach for It so I called on a neighbor If my husband or son was not hOMe. One last thing, always set the traE at least twlc or three times In the same hole. Where there s one gopher, t re are usually several others. I've caught as many as fou In the same hole. This method also seems to stop other phers from coming back. of ammonia and other vital equipment. At least one person in 4V4=f'Y home and office shouJd be trained in first aid. -Spare' blankets. In an earth· quake all heating devtces will be inoperative. Thyden also recommends these supplies be packaged and ·stored so that they wiU be ready to be tr'ansported easily in case of evacuation. FOOD AND medicines shouJd be inspected and rotated re· gularly. "Take advantage of local pre- paredness programs." Thyden advises. "Many libraries and dties have films and literature which provide invaluable ad- vance informa\1on for disasters.'' During an earthquake, the most important thing to re· member as lo keep calm and as. sist others in doing so, the direc- tor stressed The WO{St thing to do when everything' starts shaking is lo run. Tbyden said 1f you are ou~ide when the quake .startifyou should stay out~even if your fami· ly 1s inside. IF YOU ARE inside. exterior walls are more likely to fall than interior ones. he noted. Ninety J)ercent of all injuries cjunng a qu~ke are caused by falling objects such as power lines. bricks, roofs and walls. "The bathroom is onen one or the safest rooms because it has more intensive structural sup- ports." said Thyden. The biggest dangers in the home are windows ''Owing a quake of moderate size, wmdows explode." he said. Stay away from bookcases . shelves and swag lights as well. Thyden praised the California wood frame home. wtuch he s aid .. usually does not collapse dunng a quake." One or the first things to do when the shaking stops is lo turn off all utilities 1! damage is severe. HOMEOWNERS should be cautious of leaking gas. sparking wires and contaminated water. Stay away from any open names, Tbyden advises. If damage is severe enough. turn o(( the master water valve because ·'there might be from seven to 17 gallons of usable water in the pipes." Thyden said. "Don 't use the phones except in emergencies." the disaster ex · pert recommended. "Quakes cause considerable damage to telephone lines. There will be few available. "Don 'l call just to tell someone there has been a quake. Don't call your husband at work or child at school. The ll.nes will be Jammed anyway.'' mYDEN SAID all schools are required by slate law to have a working earthquake plan. • Teachers are trained to k~J> 1 children safe and calm dm'tag I disasters, he added. Parents should be able to t.x· plain to their youngsters al home why an emergency situation 6 · ist's. Children are apt lo be O · tremely confused and fearful. P areots should try to resto,.. as · much of the daily routine as possible and keep children aC· Uve. Youngsters should be en· couraged to talk about their fears and sbould be listened to. experts advise. J In the aftermath of an earth- quake, Thyden said all citizens should listen for and follow direc· tions of local authorities. EVACUATION may be necessary but some residents are quite reluctant lo move. "In the Baldwin Hill:; quake," Thy den said , "the o nly ones who died were those who would not evacuate." The emergency official ad- vised agains t entering any damaged buildings. "Stay away from all affected areas." Tbydcn said, .'.'that includes power lines 1 and other objects which could fall. .. Any ope n flame poses a hazard. "Many times after a quake gasoline tanks al service stations rupture," Thyden said. Jn that event, the streets could burst into flames if a spark touched the flammable liquid. ''UNLESS YOU arc in n hazardous area .• ry to assist your neighbors." said Thyden. "If you can't. call th e proper authorities." Stay away from animals. said Tbyden. "They are scared. Even usually gentle animals Will become uneasy and have been known to attack their owners," he explained . Thyden also dispelled sproe common misconceptions about earthquakes. California will not fall into the sea. Seismic or tidal waves are also a remote possibility, n,y~n said. • The ground does not opei\ up and swallow people. This ooly happens in the movies. AJso. volcanoes will not pop up dunng an earthquake. Exl$Ung vole a noes may cause earth- quakes, but not vice versa, ()f· ficials said. THE EXTENT of damHe caused by an earthquake de· pends on its magnitude, how lPng shaking lasts. type of structure• and their closeness to the epicenter or starting point. the type of soil and Its current condl- tioo. •• Freeway overpasses and cliim- neys will probably collapse ~ ing moderate earthquakes. Jn general, Thyden said, pre- paredness will determine yoor survival chances during and after an earthquake. .. Data Unsettled Wrmcil May Predict MENLO PARK CAP> -Un- daunted that scientists so far are unable to accurately predict earthquakes. the U.S. Geological Survey has gone ahead and ap- pointed a team of scientists to the nation's fi rst Earthquake Predic· Uon Council. Dr. V.E. McKelvey, director of the survey In Washington, D.C., hailed formation of the five·man council as "a major step toward the development of a system for the orderly and effective issuance of earthquake prediction." Although scientists cannot pre· diet earthquakes at this time, McKelvey said ·'such a capability Is possible in the near future because or important progress in earthquake research." Earth· quake prediction, he declared, is a "realistic national goal ... ''SC IENTIFIC in- s't r u m e n t !'I a r e d et e c ti n g anomalies -certain geophysical signals -that can be Interpreted to forecast earth- qua.keoccurrence." he continued. ,.Spotting these earthquake precursors has resulted In in- creasln g optimism about re- aching the tong-sought goal of pr,.ctlctlon. and It ls not pre mature to consider a plan to issue the predictions.•• McKelvey uld the couneiJ will focus IU effort.I on potentially destructive earthquakes wtth the masnltude of s.5 or ireat" on the Richter scale, a bleuµ.re or l ground motion. Data on smaller temblors will also be reviewed to establish a "track record" for prediction techniques. he said. Dr. Jerry P . Eaton. n geophysicist. was named chairman oflhe council. · OTHER MEMBERS Include Drs. Robert Wallace, Pct~I' Ward. Robert Page and Jack Evernden. All five are hehd· quartered at the USGS Office or Earthquake Studies in Me"lo Park. According to Page, the coun~fl will "set UIJ a mechanism to j~Je various predictions." He sald each prediction will In· elude a statement on the J?TO-I babtllty of an earthquake -"tfit' level of confidence we have in.\be scientific data" -and the poten· lial dama1e the quake cotlft' cause. • PAGE EMPHASlZED the hh· portance o( winning the public"'1c conf\dence by developing a credi· 1 bletrack record. He noted that an attempt '11 , scientists a few years agofail~fA) predict an earthquake near Hollister. a coastal mountaln community regularly jarred by the actl ve San Andreas fault. Predictions by the council will not recommend courses of adlon for a community faced wltb .,. lmpendll\& ell!'1hquake. ''It wm be up to Joe at owcrals.., t.owbal t.o ~.·,said Pa~~·: : -:· ' ... DAILY PILOT Sund a December 5 1976 Aftermath's Alarming ROBERTSVILLE, Calif. CAP) -When thousands of refugees from imaginary earth- q\aUes in San Francisco and Los Angeles con- verged on this mythical town, they brought along their urban ills -and all hell broke loose. Insurrection and crime were rampant. A gQng of bikers called Satan's Saints busted up a bar. Looters helped themselves to merchandise in grocery and appli a nee stores. A group of militant food protestors, armed 'with sticks and stones, threatened to seize the • state's nearby reserve of food and medical sup- plies. A sniper blasted away at passersby. A mysterious explosion blew several persons out of • .' abuilding. .. AND THERE WE RE muggers, peeping 1orns, escaped mental patients, gas siphoners, drunken drivers and incompetent baby-sitters around, too. The 65-member local police rorce in the town of'35,000 was overwhelmed -until Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. summoned the California Nation'al Guard's eight-month-old "Law Enforcement As- sistance Force.'' Some 2,000-strong, the guards men doggedly, if not quickly, cleaned up this cesspool or deviants and fed 300 starving sheep :.tranded by a mythical flood. Such spectacles rarely are seen outside Hollywood movie lots. But the National Guard steged this one, at its Camp Roberts facility 15 miles north of Paso Robles. The $120,000 training exercise -called "Operation Safeguard" and billed as the biggest in the state's history -was designed to show guardsmen are r eady and able to help local pohce in grave emergency. "IT WAS RIDICULOUS for the National Guard to spend $100 million a year in the state to only train guardsmen to repel a foreign force-: when it is far more likely that they would be called upon to aid local police in natural disasters and other emergency siluat.ions," said the governor's chief of staff, Gray Davis. "This exercise exposed them to the type or emergency problems police have." In their dress rehearsal for disaster, Guard officials made actors or about 300 guardsmen - thl!y played heavies or victims -and made heroes or the rest. l''orty-nine detailed scenanos with memorable lines such as "Got a Coke'?" were drawn up for the actors to follow. Guardsmen playing guardsmen were kept in the dark until they responded to emergencies -a fact that was sometimes painfully obvious. For in- stance, the biker gang went almost unchecked, and the sniper bad a field day. The exercise centered on what the Guard called "the hypothetical consequences of two de- v;istating earthquakes four days apart, the first in the San Francisco Bay area and the second in the Los Angeles area. Casualties are presumed to have exceeded 200,000, among them 81,000 ra\alities, including lives lost by floods ... FOR tHE RECORD, some exl)erts say such a double calamity is unJikely although both San OPERATION SAFEGUARD PRACTICE Guardsman Rescues 'Hurt' Colleague Francisco and Los Angeles have suffered dis- astrous earthquakes 1n the past and can expect earthquakes in the future. - Barry Raleigh, a geophysicist with the U S. Geological Survey in Menlo Park said, "You might expect a big eart.Pquake to occur in those places about once every 200 years. The odds are probably about one in about 10,000 against earth- quakes occunng in both places at about the same time. But it's not inconceivable." When the imaginary quakes did hit and drove refugees south from San Francisco and 'lOrth from Los Angeles, nobertsv1Ile's "City Hall" b«amc the command center for the Guard forces. They were under the joint supervision or Maj. Gen. f''rank Schober Jr. and city officials like the "mayor." Glen Muggelberg, a Guard colonel who donned a red shirt, string tie, cowboy hat and boots for his role. ''If someone uses a weapon prematurely, we wtll raise hell as city fathers," Muggelberg ex- plained to about 70 reporters who gathered to ob- serve. MOMENTS LATER, the only person shooting was a sniper on the upper floor of an abandoned building. His automatic weapons rire, with blanks, rat- tled away for several minutes without nollce. Passing cars and some guardsmen at a gas sta- t.Jon across the street iRnored the shots. "We're not part of the game," the gas atlen· dant said. "We 're just fuellng trucks." Enjoy shopping during the evening hours. Monday thru Friday. ltf1t4 announces the g rand opening of the ADRIEN ARPEL SKIN SPAS The· Adrien Arpcl Skin Experts will be in our Beauty Studios to mtroduce you to the new Bio-Cellular Skm Renewal Clinics ... a r., mple!0, retextunzmg foc10l treatment, individually p rogrammed to benefit your particular skm ccndlbon. Reg. 15.00.0nly 12.50 including bonus d 1/4 oz. Peel-Off for at home skin care. Plus. a complete cornp!1m1 n!ary make-up app!tcahon. SKIN VEGETABLE PEEL OFF & PUMICE: Organic peel sloug hs of external layer of dead skin. SKINFEEDING: Nutntious Bio- Cellular cre mes are mechamcally fed into moisture starved skm. SKIN ffiONING: A mini-facial iron (heated for dry skin) is pressed over trouble spots magnified by the parrafin skin seal. • r - PARRAFJN HEAT TREATMENT: Warm parrafin is brush-painted onto your face to ,nelt sebaceous oils and seal in benefits of the prescribed treatments. WARM WAX MASK REMOVAL: Sho~ you the amoJnt of pore- clogging pollution, infectious skin soil and s1ale make-up residue or· dinary cleansing leaves behind. Yoa Ca• Bea; Spirit S~red Time to spare is time to share through Voluntary Action Centers in Newport Beach and Huntmgton Beach.·· Grandmas.and Grandpas are sought by various day care centers and elementary schools in South Orange Coun\4'.. There arc . children who need to be loved, h\ld and told stories to -just plenty or attention -for . about three hours each week. If you can help, ,call 67S-9210. A few receptionists and occupational therapy assistants are urgenUy needed to 4work with mental health personnel at clinics and day treatment centers throughout Orange County. A four to six months commitment <one morning or afternoon per week ) is asked. Call 675·9210. Christmas can be lonely for those who are bedridden or away from home, and young and old alike are always cheered by a visit from Saint Nick. If you have a red suit, a twinkle in your eye, and would like to play Santa at local hospitals and nursing homes, please call 530-2310. I The spirit of giving ... that's what a men- tal health organization hopes that peopre are feeling now. Dealing wtth over 300 people in a variety of programs ranging rrom emotional disabilities to alcohol to drug abuse, the agen- cy has put out a request for anything that is Christmas related. This can include trees, de- corations, toilet articles (shaving lotion, toothpaste, Kleenex, etc.), or toys for children under 12 who may not otherwise receive ~ything . H you wish to donate, as an in- dJv1dual or a group. plc~c caJI 530-2370 or 960-3312. J Bel,JorY•• Berries? Beware .. Deck the halls wtt.b bouJbl ol holly -but don't eat the berries," la hoUday advice from Sharron Clark, resident hortlculturtat at Golden West College. Ms. Clark has a long list of poisonous plants to avoid during the Chnstmas holidays . ''THE CHARMING red berries or lhe hol· ly cause vomiting, diarrhea. and stupor when eaten. while berries from mature English ivy plants can caust! l'oma. Mistletoe must always be kept out of reach or children -the roman· he berries Can be folal," she Sa.td. A potentially dangerous Christmas plant 1s the poinsettia which, if eaten, can cause ab- dominal pain with vomiting and diarrhea. All parts of the plant are poisonous, mclud1ng the stJcky, milky i.ap, which can cause skin irrita- tion or dermal1lls, according to Ms. Clark. A few seeds or bittersweet. often added to Christmas bouquets because of its red berries, can be fatal to children. SPRINKLING A bit of nutmeg on your Christmas eggnog is harmless, but if more than 10 grams (one-Uurd of an ounce) are eaten. poisoning symptoms may occur - although poisoning is rare unless used as a hallucinogenic drug, Ms. Clark said. In Southern California, the oleander is often cut for green foliage, wreaths, and floral arrengements. Ms. Clark warned that all parts of this plant are poisonous, causing anything from skin imtation, to death from eatmg the flowers or ustng oleander sticks to cook hotdoi;s. Bravot An Oscar de la Renta Fashion Showt.Newport only. Come see, come cheer. Tues., Dec. 7, Formal Complimentary Breakfast Show, 10 a.m. Informal Modeling 11 :30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Tues., Dec. 7 and Wed., Dec. 8. Call for reservations: (71 4) 644-2800, ext 232. Shown: Peasantry in silk taffeta. Bone with soft, multicolored embroidery. Sizes S.12. Designer Dresses. 84. 1nsons Newport Fashion Island Special Shopping Houn: Shop Sun. 11·6, Mon.·Sat. 10.9:30 644-2800 r Sunda Dtteember 5 1976 DAILY PILOT Schools G e~ R e ady For Quake Safety Hotel Robbers 87 MICHAEL PASKEVJ('ll Ol Ille D•llY l'ilel M.ttt What would happen if an earth- quake of severe magnitude struck when the 26,000 students in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District were in class? Ken We rt. Newport-Mesa prector or safety and security. has a plan. It's called the "Dis aster Preparedness Plan" and district officiaJs are incorporating it into existing Civil Defense guidelines. THE KEY TO the pre-disaster readiness is a detailed duty as- s ignment chart for each school to work in conjunction with an In- dependent radio communica- tions network. When an earthquake hits, each district employe will have a cer· lain assignment, ranging from medical aid to transportation. Qualified personne l filling specific roles should do much to eliminate confusion a.n¢. panic, according to Wert. While some instructors check for structural damage and fire- by far the most serious conse- quence of earthquakes-<>thers will r emove students lo the safe· ty of an open playing field. Here a decision will be made whether to allow students to go home or stay on campus unt.JI a city-wide damage evaluation is completed. Com municat1on 1s essen- lJal in the aftermath of disaster . Phone lines may be down and U1e dlslrlct is installing an indepen- dent network ln case poUce and fire departments are wiable lo immediately respood. ln this system. maintenance and operations employes will ar- rive at each or the district's ?7 schools with two-way radios for communication with district of- fices. If roads are impassable. schools will be equipped with a one-way radio "pager" or use a designated "runner" to supply the district wath a post-disaster condition report. BY HAVING a centralized de- cision-making system, officials will be able to enlist available aid on a priority basis. Cafeteria workers will remain on the job to prepare rood, warehouse employes will deliver . supplies and buses will be pro- vided (if possible> for both stu· dents and residents. Wert's 38-page disaster plan is still in the process of revision . At present it is a detailed work com· plet.e with numerous back-up plans and alternatives. Even 1f an earthquake occurs when school is not in session each employe, from bus driver to mgbt school teacher, will have a specific assignment. PLANNING AHEAD Newport-Mesa's Wert Since law requires stringent construction s tanda rds for schools, they have been designat· ~ as evacuee and medical aid centers for the community if a devastating earthquake strikes. To prepare for this employes at each of the district's ?7 schools have been conducti.Qg detailed classroom inspectionS and filing them with Wert's office. Heavy elevated obJects that could fall during a quake have been re located and close checks have been m ade for possible fire or electrical hazards. As Wert puts it, "The primary emphasi:. -1 is on protecting h ves." Not content to let the plan exist in theory alone, Wert says the district will soon tei.t run the system to iron out any problems. NEW YORK (AP) -They come wherever the nch con- gregate because. as Willie Sutton once said of banks, that's where the money Is. They are pohte but firm. They seem to prefer Sunday mornings when their victims are wearied of their Saturday night revels. They work with precision, and their hourly wage is fantastic. New York City early ooe re·· cent Sunday morning enjoyed its fourth deluxe hotel robbery in the la.st five years, this one worth perhaps as much as half a million dollars to the slx or more men who pulled it on. Not bad for 2~ boors work. The hotel this time was the Regency in mid-Manhattan within blocks of the three other hot.els that have suffered similar visits. The first was the Drake Hotel, the day after Christ.mas, 1971. AFTER THAT robbery in which three m.en took $15,000 in cash and an undisclosed amount of jewelry, Manhattan hotels- took to locking their doors at midnight. requiring guests to seek admittance by a security guard. But nothing seems to dissuade these professional gunmen. They have gotten better with time. At the Regency, they apparenUy re· gistered as guests, and simply waited in their hotel rooms. At about 4 a .m .• lbe five men rang for the elevator on the 16th Psychic Trauma Follows Tragedy ~ SPECTACULAR -,, cHfi~¥MAS SALE By WILLIAM SCIU FFMANN ilt_I_ PWff WriW SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Almost half or all disaster victims su!fer long-term mental illness because they have no sense of purpose or or- ganized assistance to aid them after tragedy strikes, a University of Caltfomia psychiatrist said. ··All disasters have long-range psychiatric effects.'' Dr. Alfred Auerback, professor of clinical psychiatry at UC San Francisco told re- porters. "But they can be avoided if people feel useful and local groups are set up before they are needed to lend s upport " AUERBACK, WHO is wntmg a book oo the psychic impact of disasters. said that the 1972 Buffalo Cree.It, W. 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The JC Penney Christmas Place~ floor. entered, subdued the elevator operator, descended to the lobby and took over for th~ hotel management. They were dressed for the role. The two men who replaced the night manager and 1\is assistant wore tuxedos. The others were in modest brown suits, slmUat to the uniform of the other hotel employes. The only difference was that they wore guns, tucked in their waists, and simply opened their coats to ex.pose tbem when they wanted cooperation. A sixth man was admitted from the st.reel. He wore work clothes and carried the tools to open the safe deposit box.es: ''ANY GUESTS that came into the hotel after that were politely met and ushered into the cocktail lounge on the south side or the building," says Lt. Edward O'Connor. head of the city's rob- bery unit, with a weariness born of having seen it all before. In the cocktail lounge, the scene was calm. and the guard ever polite. When a new guest ar- rived, he was ushered to a seat, given an ashtray if be smoked. Cokes, ginger ale and water were dispensed to the victims from the hotel ba r. Meanwhile, back at the cashier's counter, the new night manager and hi s crew meticulously went through the t•a rd fil e, selecting certain boxes by the name of the guest. Given the number, the workman would snooty gifts b y then break it open and lbe con· tents were durnped Into three valises open on the floor. From the outside, no passerby or patrol, car would oollce anything untoward. "When it was finished, some« them left by the rear ot the build· ing and out onto 6lst Stred and got into a car and drove away," O'Connor said. "Others Jeft't>y the front door and got Into wait· ing taxicabs and tookof!llkethey were departing guests ,or \be hotel." IT COULD have been um l~· stead of 1976, so similar wu the method to those of the Plan and Pierre hotel robberief ln January and July ofthalYea.t•1 .. In January 1972, early O& a Sunday morning, four or Jlve men rolled up to the excl.wUve Pierre in a limousine, subdued the employes and auest.s and broke Into 47 safe deposit ~ lo rollect over $4 mllfioo ln c,.ah and jewels. Although much ot.the jewelry was later recovered, the cash was never found. Six in.en were arrested. Only one ot the convicted is still in jail, O'Connor said. In the Pierre robbery, the eunmen were again selectiye, choosing only certain safety box· es from the guest list. The Plaza robbery was that Ju· ly. Agaln a polite five.man team st.ruck early Monday morning, but only collected $50,000 in cash and jewels. GUCCI from our gucci boutique Buflums presents our own Gucci Boutique ... filled with elegant, prestigious Gucci g ilts for the holiday. In our coometics dep:utment, for the lady: Gucci Fragrance Collection, 25.00-75.00. For Men: Cologne Pour Homme. 4 oz., 23.00. After Shave Pour Homme, 4 oz., 19.0o. Gucci floral print scarves in pure silk, 60.00. 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I I ONC BrAnl SANTA ANA POMONA PAL.OS VCRDr.s 'MARINA .LAKEWOOD lA HABRA • NTWPOJd 1 I NTT11 ; AN 1"11-r;o I AG' JNA Hll l!!f' ARCADIA Wf:STM!Nsn:R GLDIDAl I: , . . ' , Dancers respond to the Big Band ~ound by crowding the floor; some danced on ·carp_eting between tables. Chapman College singers presented Christmas music. ·Social Scene Orange Coast's holiday social season once again was opened with the traditional Christmas party, presented by the SS2 Club to benefit Hoag Memorial Hospital-Presbyterian. Conviviality reigned from the time guests, dressed in ~heir holiday finery, arrived at the Marriott Hotel for the hosted cocktail party in the atrium until the last note was played and dancers left the floor. An innovation Uus year was a change in program, which caused some to wonder if it might alter the success of the fund· rruser. However, the ballroom was filled to capacity and almost S20,000 is expected to be netted from the black:tie dinner d_ancc. This is about double from last year, which, according to a hospital spokesman, "was the best year ever." In years past, pro ceeds we.re divided with the singing group for its favorite charity This year the Chapman College Concert Choir and Chamber Sinien performed. Sharing the spotlight were Andy Devine, who gave his traditional reading or " 'Twas the Night Before Christmas "and Claire Trevor reciting "One Solitary Life." Music' for dancing was played by Freddy Martin and his Orchestra. Perfection Flawed DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm sure you've never had a problem like mine before. What troubles me is that I have no problems. I d~'l want to sound conceited but I am a very prttty. mature HJ-year-old girl. My figure is great. My skin 1s like peaches and cream. I have all the dates I can handle. Loads of girl friends aay they wish they were io my shoes. My grades are tops and I win everything J try for at tcbool. Somet.bin1 bas to be WtU1I with me because nobody's perfect. What could it be" -Ml~ WANT TOK.NOW DEAR M1SS: Tbe flld Uaat )'Oii view )'4"1ndf .. ftawte. .. • ...-.. faalt rtPt llilen. Atld to , ... , Y"r atateaat dial yoa llaYe absol•tely M preblems. Wlaat t.llb 111eaa1 la )'Oil dml't bow a problem wlNs )'Ga He OM, kktclo -.. c1 THAT cu be die bl"eat problem ol an. DEAR ANN LANDERS: A nice neighbor introduced us to a )'(IU.ng man who retenUy mov~ to town and wu toterested lo renting a room with a respecta- ble family. We liked him at once and we rented him our spare I room the followiq 1'eekend. Fred (not his rell name) is a nice chap but. when I clean his room I can't help but notice the magazines he buys. 'Ibey are so trashy I bate to have them in the house. or course I can't say anything to him because it isn't my business. Fred also geb mail from all over the country. This DOES bother me because I'm sure the mall is in response to the ads I've seen in those terrible maguloes. You have spoken out a1aiosl lonely·bearts clubs and warned your readers not to become in· volved with stran1en. l wonder if advertising lo magazines and newspapers for social contact is the result of the loneliness that seems so intense because o' the sorry state of the world today. Wlll fOU comment, pleaae? - JUST AN OBSERVER DEAll JUST: There have alway1 beell l•ely people ln t.he world. Searclll•I for friends tbro•&ll m ata1lne1 and lteWtpBpera la aot MW. A col•m• la Ute Clikago Dally News, .. Httptla'1 People," ran • i&e• ...._&appeared 1 .. years ace. It was aa ed a--c the ~ala: "Yooq Ct!Mlem•, 2S Jean of ase, Wc11aJ a Sood ....... 4estres die aeq•aba· u.ee.t. ,..., .... wldowol fair .._atloa. ple .... a adclreu, aad 1ome moae7. Object, maatm-.y. No trillen." DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a 16-year«d guy who just 1ot. his Second Generation ,. 'I ·~ Debutantes Curtsy At the annual Coronet Ball, sponsored by the National Chari· ty League, Los Aqeles Chapter, three second aeneraUon de· butantes were presented. All live aJona the Oranae CouL They are Cleft to right, ln mln'or) the Misses Lor1"e Robinson d Corona deJ Mar; Joan Dearing, Irvine, and ~7 Frufer, ]iewport Beach. :\.... · Their mothers, who betao the tradition, are Mrs. Edward 1~11arr Robinson, Mrs. Donald Louis Deanne and Mn. Ronald ~Frailer. .., ~; The trio with four other debutantes hosted an after:tbe-ball =: 1'be ball and pnsentatlcJa took place in the Beverly Hilt.on Ann9 Landers hrst car. I couldn't wait to take it out on the highway. I was feeling just great and loved everybody. I spotted a hitchhiker about my age and decided to give hlm a lift. The guy pulled a gun on me. I was scared stiff but decided to guts It through. If, my calmest voice I said. "Look, J can pull a gun on you just aa fut U-¥OU pulled one on me. Or I Cinlld run this car into a telephone pole and kill us both You're safe with me as long as I'm safe wlthy6u.'' The guy put his gun away and got out at the next stop sign. Please' tell your readers NEVER to pick up a hitchhiker no matter how harmless be Cor she) looks. You never can teU. -LUCKED OUT DEAR L.: I don't know when yoa started to read thJs column, but I warn m y readers at least oace a year acalnst picking up blkhhlkers. A Jetter Uke yours, however, Is far more effective lhllft ol' Annie playing the same old tune. Thanks, pal. • Andy Devine received a standing ovation before and after his traditional reading. Dr. Thomas Doan, party chairman, ana Mrs. Doan (at right). Dally Pilot Photos by E. Lee Payne MRS.FARGO \ MRS. CHRISTESON MRS. FOOTE Nuptials Performed Fargo-Johnson USC graduates Carla Ann Johnson and Keith Boulton Fargo were married In All Hallows Catholic Church, La Jolla. i'he bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles William Jobnaon of Laguna Niguel, earned a BS in geology and affiliated with Gam· ma Phi Beta. Her husband received his degree In business, is a member of Sigma Chf, and now is a lieute· nant (j.g .) in the Navy, stationed at Groton, Conn. His parents are Navy Capt. (ret.) and Mrs. William B. Fargo ofCOronado. The newlyweds will Jive in Groton. . Christeson-Trane Cynthia Hood Trahc and Jon Eric Christeson, students al Lewis and Cl ark College, Portland, Ore., exchanged nup· lial vows in St. James Epi.scopal Church, Newport Beach. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hood Trane or BiiJboa and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burton Christeaon, Coronadel Mar. The bride graduated wit)\. honors from Newport Harbor High St'hool. A senior at Lewis and Clark, s he is on the Chapel Council and is a member of the Chapel Singer!'. ~ •'-. Her husband, a gradual<' of Santa Ana High School, also 1s a senior and Is a member qf Delta Mu Delta, a national honor socic· ty in buaine1111 ad m inlstration. The. newlyweds will live in Portland .. ••• Foot&-Kelso Sherman Foundation Gardens, Corona del Mar was the settint for the manlage linking Christy Lee Kelso and Robert Tbomaa Foote of Fountain Valley. Parent. of the newlyweds are Mr. and Ml"I. Albert P. Kelso ol Balboa Island and Mr. and Mrs. William Foote, Huntington Beach. The bride is a graduate of the University or Catlfomia. Santa Barbara, attended Chapman Collece's World Campus Afloat and attended Claremont Graduate School. Her husband is • graduate or Ch'1fey College. Following a honeymoon in 'Jlawall, the newlyweds w\11 llve Hi Fountain Valley. Sunday Decembef 5. 1976 DAIL V PILOT 95 Energy Charted Ge1nini Can . TtlE CANNER Blueprinl for Growth Once people di!i>cover thdt 211-year-uld M adhava Isr ae l Sushman ia an astrolorcr. they always ask him to gu~ lhe1r sun signs. the ang ul ar rclat1o n s h1ps between the planets c1tlled aspects .·· Conquer Now· course, pnnc1ples and ARI ES (Marc h 21 frulh. April 19) · Check com· SAGIT-rARIUS tNov munications, e~pec1ally 22 Dtic 2 1 ) R e l a where family 1s <'On tio nsb1ps are \ei.ted. cerned. Be diplomatic, Situation i:s not d eur 1 .... But that's an in!iniles1mal part of astrology, Sushman s11 1d "They are very superficial. Lil Ue can really be known about a person by just noting their sun Siin." Susbman admits that the sun sign is still 1mportaot but sayi. the moon and rising planet are of equal importance . "A person will express their persona.lJly more through lhe moon and rising s ign than through the sun sign. but insist on ractuu.J Lil Mor e analys ts is r e 9' ro~~aJi~':is <April 20 qc:1PR1coaN <Dec HISIORlt WAT£RFROttr Ri..llll"\Uni May 20): Money picture 22 Jan. 19): Low key ap· --:..::::======~ ~eu~:s bc~u~~c:~~~;:: ~~ac('Sv~r:~:~1::o~tc~~~ CMlfltlTAlnMl:MT 'llfGff Astrology is based on the con· cept that every moment in time has a certain quality to it which is reflected In everything ln life. And a person born then also mir rors that s pe<'if1 c quallty, srud Sushman. "The moon sign indicate!! one's basi<' habit patterns and in· slJnctual responses to life situa-tions '' check assets, take with on co-workers, health. .. ISil'rlHI •11 11 grain of s alt promises of sharing interests with ============-=-=-=======--=-~~9-f get-rich-q11ick scheme. members of family "NO TWO horoscopes arc the same ... each perM>n h& his own individual bl ucµnnl given m lbe form of a horost'opc calcuJat ed for that exact dah.>, lJme and place of birth." HE SAID the sun sign indicates one's purpose in hfe. Sushman was born in Israel and grew up in Baltimore where he received his BA degree in music education from Peabody Conser vator y. While louring Isr ael with the rock musical "Hair." h e tired of the music world and traveled lo lnwa seek mg a guru. NO TWO ALIKE Aatrologer Suahman sume respons1b1hty for hJs hfe," said Sushm an He said a strology is a hJghly er fecl1 ve t ool sn voc ationa l guidance, psychotherapy, mar- GEMINI <May 21-June AQUA RI U.W (Jan 20): Key now is to or · 20-Feb. ltll · RoWlance. ii g an i z e . a s s u m e lusion. distorted image:. responsibility cycle is a r e e m p h a s i i e d high and any o pposition Member of opposite sex. isof papertigcr variety perhaps well mearung. CANCER <June 21 relates story tha t lacks July 22) · Finis h rather substance than begin -ins ist on PISCES <F e b . 19 better display. cjistribu· Marc h 2 O) · S t udy ~~oe&n:~.., .. THCK VIEWIT ON KOcE-TV,CH~ ~30P.M. lllD11£D. __ Astrology bci:ini. with the cas1 ly delermmed sun sign. But to know more than that, one's chart has to be done by a quahfied astrologer, s aid Sushman While liv ing the re fo r 15 months in the Shrc..>e Gurudev Ashram of Swami Muktananda, he began studyin g astrology ~ge and family counseling And 1l remains a key for decisjons such as picking a wcddmg date. sta.rtmg a bus iness or bwlding a home. lion. Get finger on pulse Aquarius, Capr icor n 3010 LaFAUTI'f JtEWPORT o/pubhc. messages You learn I --....,-.,..,. LEO <July 23·Aug. 22> what is real, what can be 71'f-d75-S77T Then one can team the moon sign, the ascend ant . the descen- dant, houses, aspects. m1dpoml!., astroids, and harmonics "There are so many van ables," said Sushnt(ln. "That 's what m akes each person's cha rt Ull1quc and n')akcs astro logy, for m e, fas<'inaling .' · "IL awa ke ned something m me I never r eturned to music as a profession." SUSHMAN, WHO had ~en slu· dymg with Or. Zipporah Dobynns and with a Corona del Ma r psychother a pis t in charting clJcnts. said, "Astrology is an in· credible tool which far surpasses current psychologic al tcstang methods You get to heart of mat· ,..d.ts~~c~ar~d~ed~==========~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= ters, romantic interests are intensified, desires are art~· atcl! a no the r .co and an Aquarian ar · p1clurc For a sample of tht· fal.'lors 1n volved . Sushman :-.aid ''BESIDES Tiit: ~un sign.;. there arc eight olht·r µl ai1ct.:; m eluding the moon which n •nect or symbolize the 10 d istant cncrg1cl. within a per son, e ach planet can be in one of 12 zod iac signs and this 1s further mochf1ed by the planets being an one of 12 houses "This becom es even m ore complicated when we mtroduce Sushman practices hµmarustlC.' astrology a school which began Ill the '30s and corresponds to the devl'lopmenl of humarust1c 11sychology. ''OLD ·FASHIONt;o astrology s aid your ltf(• wa:. dt>ler mine<l by the positions of the plc.inels b ut huma r11sl1c .tslrology says that you arc given a set of tools to work with but what you do with them 1s your choice ·· When a person has hJs chlirt calculated, he learns potentials, weakn esses and c ha racter raults ... He sees them and learns how lo work with them and as "Not only 1s it a("curate m ptn· pointing a person's difficulties in life Cneuros1s, psychosis). but also it offers pos itive suggestions on how to utilize the t-nergies in a positive. construct1vewa~." Sushman will present a one· day workshop on Astrology: Tool for Personal Growth and Self. awareness next Saturday from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. Tbe event, which costs Sl6, is sponsored by the Muktananda Medication Center ofCoronadel Mar. , VlRGO <A g 23·&pt 22> Trust hun(·h tcuch and learn Hise above pelty jealousies, details Full Moon pos1t 1on h.ighhghts authority, re· cognition, adv an cement LIBRA I Sept. 2J.Oct 22): Emph asis o n vers atility, travel, ac celeration of social ac· tivity. Gemini, Sag1t tarius figure prominent· ly. SCORPIO <Oc t 23-Nov. 21 >: Cash now could be inte rrupted Key is t o m ai nta an Fault Offers Wave Protection BERKELEY (A P l up :it the t'oaslhnl' a dozen death!> along the the waves to make them warning :-.ystem in lht• The Californ ia coai.t Ill' said t he movement coa st. d estroyed 200 s tron ger a nd more past is that we hud t1)() may be spared the havoc has to be vertical rather homes and businesses destructi ve Crescent Ci-many wa r n 1 n ~s for of massive tidal w:ives than horizontal The San and sent cars floating ty is a harbor that r e-ts unami s that never becauselheSanAndreas An dreas fault, whi<'h downthestreels hkebal sonates, he s aid. while showed up, al least in fault slips..-from side to runs through C:ahforma. tering rams. San Franc1s<'o Bay does s ignificant s ize," he side instead of up and ti o es n · l p r o d u t· c Wiegel said the t·om not. said "The syste m lost down, a researcher s aid tsuna mis because it shps bination of factors that Wiegel said that until <'redibility Robert Wiegel, pro !>1deways, Wiegel said. set off that wave "could scientists s tarting study-•'It re a 11 y 1s 11 n lessor of civil engineer happen a gain, but we mg plate tectonics <the necessary for there to be ing at the University of llt: ~AJO J buut the wouldn 't expe<'t the ways in which various any loss of hfe due to California at Berkeley , worst Cahforn1a can ex· wave to be m uch worse sections of the earth's t s u n am 1 s h e re in said scientis ts now pel.'l from tsuna mis was and we would hope lo be ("rust move in relation lo California,'' Wiegel s aid. believe that "only ccr l>hO\\TI by lhe 1964 tidal much more ready for it." each other). they based "But people can't be tain kinda of earth move wave al CrcscPnt City tsunami warnings solely foolish. The force of the ments cause significant That wave, set off by CERTAIN HARBORS on the magnitude of W1· wave is hard to believe. I tsunamis " the great Alaskan earth "resonate," Wiegel srud. derwaler earthquakes. guess, until it hits you, - I If you bought a new air conditioner without shopping the ads in the Daily Pilot, you lost both time and money. The latest bargains on the most up-to -date equipment to cool or heat your home ore found routinely in the Daily Pilot. 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When we got off io Irkutsk, we set our watches ahead five hours. When we got back oo, we set them back five hours. ''At the end it was getting dark at 3 p.m . by train time and the sun was sbining at midnight.'. IT'S NOT RF.SORT country by a long shot. But Russia -frustrating. irritating, requiring the patience of a saint -gets tourists. Best evaluation I heard: "I wouldn't have missed it for a million dollars. And I wouldn't do it again for a million." We have n't had a travel reporter in Russia for three years, and my last trip to Moscow was 10 years ago. But readers who go are chatty souls, bless them. The six days and 6,000 miles is only $236 first.class -not including meals. You fly back to Moscow for $146. Russian planes are all one class. No liquor. Free miner al water. ''THE MEAL PORTIONS did not fit a workingman's category. In my compart- ment, an eld erly Russian carried a large food s upply with him. This I would recom- mend. Cheese, s moked sausage, pickles, mushrooms, bread, fruit and wine." "When you goto eat, don't be in a hurry. You might wait an hour sitting at your table before somebody takes your order." (That part I remember well. ALL tourists say the .same. Russian waiters work for the State. They can't be fired. They won't get a raise.) Friend of mine shot some photos of primitive outhouse johns in a small village. The local commissar called him in and con- fiscated the film. Intourist -the Big Mama of Russian travel -is deep in red tape. Cancels flights without apology. Changes hotels like a drill ser geant. YOU MUST DECLARE and SHOW all your money going in and coming out. If you're over your receipted expenses, they confiscate the s urplus. "However, they said if J came back in three years, they would refund it.'' Soii's Failures A'll M o m's Fault By ERMA BOMBECK My son slouched mlo the ~itcben last night, threw his books on the <'O"ntertop and said. "I've JUSt had the worst day of my entire life and ~your fault ' · : "How do you figure •that·,.. l asked. I · Just beca u ~e you madl' me l?O bac.-k up to I my room and turn ofr all f the hghts before l went to f ~<'hool, I missed the bus Then, with all your na~· j ~Ing about cleaning up my room, I couldn't flnd \ m y gym clothes and got 1 15 po111ts knocked otr my ~rade" "T he gym clothe-; were folded and in your • bottom drawer ... J "~eah, well, what yo l Y~trould expec.-t them to • t>e then.•"'" • 1 'You ve got a point · "I HOPE you're hap p)." he grumbled · ( . 1 hrive faded English " ·I did that->" ·That's right . I told you I had a paper that was due before lunch and }OU made me tum my ~!>J,.s orr last night and ~n'tletme do1t " "ft was l 30 an lhe mornmg." .. Just foq:et at It " done Did you hnve a itood lunch today., I hope w because thanks to you, I d1dn 'l get any " 'What's THAT Rot to dow1tb me?" "You're thl' one who wouldn't advance me nmtt week's allowance. • And more good news. l You know the suede jacket you got m e for my birthday last year ? Well. it's gone ·• "And rm to blame ror that?" "I'M GLAD you admit. il. All I hear around here is, 'Hang up your coat. hang up your pajamas, hang up yo ur sweater . . . ' and the ooe time I take your ad- vice and hang up my ' l.imit Quashed SAN FRANCISCO ' CAP) -Attempts to limit spending by groups trying l o qualify , ~wide initiatives for 1 the California ballot are ...uaconstitutional, the AT WIT'S END ' Jac.-ket on a hook an the lunchroom. s omeone nps at off If l had JUSl dropped it on the noor by my feel lake l always do. l 'd have tha t suede jacket today " "ll sounds lake q uite a day .. "It's not over yet.'' he sa.id. .. 01dn 't you forget somethmg"'' "Llke what? .. J asked. "Like weren't you sup- posed to r emind me l had ball pract ice after sc.-hool "'' ·' l put a nute on your desk " "Under all that junk I'm supposed to find a note' It would serve you right lf I got cut And I might Just do that. l swear, I was talking to some or the guys and we decided parents can sure screw up their kids." I smiled "We try ·• Santa Cruz craftsman Francis Kosheleff has invented a collapsible guitar that reportedly stays in tune and is waterproot Guitar Folds Up For Weary Wandering Musicians Smoking Ban BALTIMORE (AP) - The J ohns Hopkin s· Hoapltal, where much or &.be research leading lo tbe original Suraeon G'neral 's report on alDOldng look place, bas banned cigarette macbines and prohibJled doctors, nurses and stu- dents from smoking in patient care areas. r .., Cosmetic Sur2ery is the answer ••• if you w111h to look yowtger and Improve the. appea rance of )Ol.lr b<)dy. American Cosmetic Surgery Center, Inc. • l'ACE urr • NOS.: • E\'ES • UAJR TRAN PUNT • HRt:A T• HIPS •TlllGllS • STO"Alll •SKIN PEEL• ,_~-=---~~~~.9~~~.: .. ~~.~~!=c11a~:.:~IPO ~ ,~ ~ ... T\"•'h• fui.,11Mll'n .. .,IC11t)f.u-f/IAY1 .............. ....,..., ~ \~ \l'ttd••lo1,lhh 11••l"'lll"~~·1•\ 9 _,...,. ~I ;-AMERICAN COSMETIC SUIGUtY CUITU me. . 6S~2 ..... ,.,._, -tlnel°" ...... IM470& fRf f DfMONSTRATION Tomorrow, Dec. 6, 7:30 p.m. Di>""' ..... .., -Ill 001 -°"'"' -..... °*"' °"' .. ... ...,. 0.ft .... "" --t1191!1, y---........ .... l"O ... _.,.~.,,.,--.....v-•..., -v .... _,.,..,. Yov9001.,....,_...,.....,_ • _, "-'-"""" 12to72 y __ rip_.,._.,,_ -ancl -._.. tluNt Ill I "'W-ID be _to_oo ,_, N>d on<y 11'8 VOQI Coft,_. .... Sii A-~ e -"'"""_.,.., w-...-" °"'" ...., .,. Moftdtr _, '-"'"9 o! M-..... & 16111 let M-""" T•a ._. -.-.a II• IWI Swait\ aDOrt-<:w "'"""""°" ..,._ - - -1111• In •-*"81 m---tae .,_., 'Meoo11•on Ind t,.. •i• -ntr• -_,. ,..,_,.... - QllKMn -IM4t 11~""" '-9Y• l'-lllflng .,_ -.,... 11111•11-• '" ........ of <lolly ...... ,..,., ...... ,,...,. ~1• th ectlOn-' And .,. now Niw •I ......... In OW \ 1.-.,_w_,"'9lll.-"Co!M•h1tw- -otoon--,,.11:iopm ---T••• "' -IJaOyov ... ~-nU.fulYOfl.._ __ _..,_. SANTA CRUZ CAP) -A musical in· slru.ment ·maker here bas invented a guitar that folds bc<:ause ''people want to take their music with them wherever they go." J<osheleff spent many hours tinker· (A Non-l'lof11 fduc:ohonol foundoti011)' ~ge~~~~~~~~~~~~o!!o;:f: 445 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Phone 646-8281 YOG'iCftffER "Of CALIFORNIA nved at a workable foldi.og model. (between T uslln ond ln.ine Sh.) It's also waterproof lo elirrunate the weight of a carrywg case. He says the result is a guitar lb.at Asato Ma Sot Gamayo -lead me from the unreal to the Reol bends 10 baJf by unfastening a Jatcb. -~=j~iiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir~ Francis Koshe leff hopes peopl ~ tired of lugging guitars around will provide a ready market for his more portable model. "A traditiona l gwtar is~ulky and, when it is in a case, it is heavy," he said in an interview. "It is difficult to carry, especially on a bus or in a- backpaek." SO KOSHELEFF "created a guitar which is waterproof so it needs no heavy case, And it folds up so it can be carried easily on a campmg trip or on a bus or in a car." And it remains in tWle when folded out again to be played, he claims. Kosbeleff manufactures several types of stringed.instruments by band al his studio on a large property in the Santa Cruz mountains where be serves as a caretaker. HE SAID the problem of making the guitar waterproof was solved by COO· structing a totally new sound box. / Without the waterproofing charac· teristic and no case, "water would get mside eventually, especially if you use it as a boat," heqwpped. THE Sl f M GOURMET A TIM ELY TOUCH OF CLASS.ANYTIM E. fROM SEIKO. NATU RALLY. - . . ry.zzet t a Bernard A Gift of Beauty. • • Give Her a CHRISTMAS GI FT CERTIFICATE From: Luzzetta Bernard Design Plaza Salon Only BranehOut No YROllM-,lfiS 00 ~t.unlfl'~' ''"'''· bflJCh d11il, HAROlfJ( mer '~'lf.t u-y•lot, •dlu•ubto btaceftt. 1 r cl J 'I Se 1<0 Ul•r 1 Tn n Ouartz i'.; so lux1mously llr-II s set1.r l a nf'l'I !.l.mda1d Clf elegance All lt:t? v1lal quarlz c irnporwnts 11 Cdsdy tnlo 11 , Ullra T111n And Diseo7 r Creative Christmas ~ Shopping t ,i:,c l nat 1nc1ude>'J II"' 11ny ballery thal power<> lhl' w.11ct1 and .1',',WI''> lref'dorn tram w1nr1tnq Sn, wh"ll yuu g111c lt1•• l.t• h1ont.1ble LrJJy ',e11<.o Quan·. yv 1'1e :;Pl' °'J i ricw :;tan!J ud 1 '•1 fl q v1ng. SEIKO A .H. WEINERT F'me Jewels l1, I\ ,t'ttUf\ t\lfltt"f, N,.wpo1"1 l)to.,(P'I 1..4._ 101" Uh ford lovely leg-clinging l><>'•I . 111 st!nsuously soft brown ~m·de. 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"--. 1*'0 •• ..,~ ·~ J•n I to 44fe •• 1111 to O.t• , ... in~= ·:urim •"6f'll6)1 4 Ml 1/1 !0l Gags Ordered Off .Joh SAN JOSE <AP) -The Polish JOke is out al IBM's facility here -and so is any other ethnic, raciaJ or religious slur. In fact, a bad joke told in the wrong place might mean the end of a prom is· ing career. "IBM takes the position that the basic princi pie is respect for the individual," said Richard O'Connell, communications manager. "Ethnic Jokes and racial slurs arc not conducive to busi ness and arc to be discouraged." NO ONE HAS yet been fired as a res ult of the memo issued this faJI by plant manager James Cook. But it indicates a growing concern in big business for the rights or individuals. "The situation may be covered in other ways at other companies," O'Connell said. "The basic principle behind it is as old as IBM itself." U.S. Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz, who was pressured into resigning after a racial joke he told in private was revealed, is still an excep- tion rather than a rule. the South San Francisco Bay Area, said. "If l 'm sitling in the cafeteria and 1 overhear an e mploye telling an ethnic joke, my responsibility is to talk lo the employe and caution that he 11 subjecting himself to disciplinary action. I have done it." Eddy Cruice. assistant to the vice president fo r Western states or the Communications Workers or America. said he knows or no union members being fired for an ethnic joke or slur. He added that t.he union would probably challenge such a dismissal under the F irst Amendment to the Constitution. Order Yours NOW • • • ,, The principle has surfaced in recent years as affirmative action and equaJ opportunity plans. aimed at placing more minorities and women in jobs formerly held mainly by white males "YES, JOKES against women could be cov- ered under the memo." O'Connell said. "So could slurs against homosexuals. It depends on the circumstances." ·'I wouldn't have any objection to it.·· said David Fishlow , executive director or the American Civil Liberties Union's Northern California operations. •·1t might be a pretly healthy thing. It puts the company on the side of 1000 Beautiful Stick-on Labels f Ron Domont good l'Bce relations.·· ff At Paciri c Telephone Co .. slurs against TV' L lif shows 0 women are also considered grounds ror dis· s arg e-as-e __ P_'~-'-~_e_~_·on_c_re_:_;_t_. ___ rm_·_ss_~_1a_r_r_y_K_a_1_1s_h_i_a_n _. gener al manager ror l::D/TUI< S 'on: H1q •t rPtn ttln'lntm ult ore on the mmJcet llut art they &tlbnp' Nnt 111'1,and ti rould ~ years btfort lht public yetr m ltrtlttd LOS ANG F: LES (A P l Television watchel'I can turn Ulleir living rooms into giant· screen mini-theaters, but the cost i3 high an4 the picture quality on· ly so-so thus far Those who make the big-as-Ute projection sets are hoping for a re· volut.lon that will tum what is now a s~ialty item lnto an industry staple. But the odds are tough as ulesmen and manufacturers buck technical problems and high cost. So rar. only two or three stores ln the nation . (Ire specializing ln the large-screen TV sets. THE LATEST to open is L.A. Video Center, which started in Beverly Hills In November. L.A Video's dimly Ut ahowroom bas six or eiibt different big-screoo models that project TV's fare of cartoons, movies, soap operas and gam~ shows onto movie screens. Len Sbabes. 28, one or the owners, focuses a set and declares, "Now that's an accept&· ble picture, isn't H?" But the Im· qe ia grainy and dlln compand wtlb the sharp picture q4ality of most of the conventional rrv sets In.American hom~ toct..y. 'L.A. Video carrlet a lull Une ol the projection sell, rinainl ln price from $725 to f1 ,200 and in abe from a screen measuring 40 tnches dlaconally to • unit that A handful of ~1ant scl.S have heen custom -m ade Cor years, mostly for use in bars, stadiums, theaters and industry. A mass· production model became availa- ble for home purchase two years ago when one of the TV manufac- turing giaots. the Sooy Corp .. en· tered the fi eld ALLOFTH E projection sets re- ly on a modified conventional TV. usually a 15-inch color aet, that uses a lens and mirror system to project an Im age ontoaacreen. "A lot depends on how &ood your reception is," says one TV dealer. "IC you have ghoets on yoursmaJI screen, you'regoingto have giant ghosts on the big screen.'' The technical difficulties have been overcome in commercial un· its retailing at $50.000 and more. But Dave McCarty, market re· search manager for RCA in In· d.ianapolis, says b~ company has no immediate plans to enter the large-screen marltet or commit the millions or dollars needed to develop a large-screen set with a bright clear pjcture at a price homeowners can afford Notice Delaye d FRESNO <AP) -A. notice o1 intention to build a nuclear power plant in Central Calilomla wU1 not be filed until next QJOClth, Pacific Oas & Electric Company 31l)'S. ,, WANTED TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID FOR .. Gold Jewelry Diamonds & Other Fine Antique or Contemporary Jewelry Watches Crystal Porcelains China Paintings Bronze Statues Silver Vintage or Classic Autos Boats Antiques etc. We appraise & buy whole esta\pa or single items or we'll sell for you on commi"lon. If you don't know what it i• or wbot 1t it worth -bring it in (or call f.is and we'll come out). No obligation or cbar9e for verbal #appraisal, either in your home or in ou.r gallery. -(]///~ Jl~. £/d. APPRAISERS 2~'2 WEST COAST HIGHWAY AUCTIONEERS NEWPORT BEACH -H S.2200 EST A TE APPRAISALS AND SALES fOR LA WYERS • !AHICS • T1'Ustt£S 5 EXECUTORS lT • PERSONALIZED •stYUSH •EASY TO USE • ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHAPE AND SIZE OF LA8ll ... ,. ..lohit Doe u:a M••" t•r ••• Anrtow"• Anrtt•I• 12,•S ,, L•ll•I• Do Nol Hu• A Prlttl•d l otd•t. I 'l; ,. r-- Piii In thll coupon, dip and mall with t 1,75 to: Pilot ftrlntlnt L1btl DI• .. P0tt Office &.it 1 Uo C...t• M.N, C•llfernfe '2'2& •••• , ... -,_ 11, ~ 111111111&~-· • t... _ beuuoutanl"10-footima,e . ...,_,....._ . ..,_._ ............ A spolte1man said data analysis hu not bffn COO'ij>feted • .. DAILY PILOT Sunday. December 5 197~ 7-Wood, Wainer Reteam BEVERLY H1Ll.S - They wti-e hot. Then they were cold. Now they've gone on t o anQtber .plateau. In Hollyw ood, where yesterday's m ovie com- pany executives are t oday's m ech an1cs, Nelalie Wood and Robert 1'.ener are not only sur- ; ~ors, lbey're durables.. !. -ey've done a terrific • of growing up in an ~ sane busin ess that \fealed them as teen-age ~.IOmmodilies, and now ~ey are reaJ people who ·ltill maint ain tremen-·~sly respected pro- Hasional statuses. The :,Yagners have played the :same and won -~·For further proof, ex- • amine "Cat C)n a Hot Tin '!loof" on Channel 4 Dec. kl'ataJie -full-bodied, :w.oroanly, d1uy10gly ·~eous -iii Tennessee :~5afiams' famous Mag- 1 e the Cat. R . J. : body who knows him »rsona lly ever calls Sim anything but R. J .) :flays Brick with an .... REX.REED in the raw astonishing depth and sensitivity that is going lo knock viewers on their skeptical ears. LAVRENCE Olivier is Big Daddy. Maureen Stapleton la Big Mama and the d ir ector is Robert (''Murder by Death•'> Moore. Mark down the date. Dec. ,. It's become an impor. tant date m the Wagner household. Dec. 6 is the dale, years ago, when they proudly admit with only a slight blush that "we first met ~ in- timately." The world thinks of them as a team, but they've only worked together twice -in an MGM bomb called "All the Flne Young Can- nibals" and a TV movie called .. The Affair." "They confuse us with our marriages," giggles Natalie. They wer e Hollywood's dream cou· ple. Then they divorced, married other people, and life's circuitous route led back to their front doors again. Over the years, they ran into each other bashfully at parties, but remained re- mote. • AT THE same time, they had remained clo.se to each other's families, so there were some lies they never severed - "including the emotional ties between us," says Natalie. "We should never have broken up in the first place." .. I. \ "A BRILLIANT FILM-STUNNING•" A rt~;-·,, '-I ~ t': iii-v ~·..-,. 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J . read about her divorce from Richard Gr egson, called up to of- fer his sympathy, and they started discussing their pers onal d1f- f1 cult1es like mature fnends. Then, on Jan. 26, 1972, he 1.1\Vlled her for a weekend an Palm Spr- ings. Was 1t a nervous weekend ? "It was . .'' -she gropes for the right word, then collapses in a tumble of laughs "completely m.ind-blowlng ! " They lived so quieUy in Palm S prings that nobody knew, including their best friends. No papara u i, no nosy neighbors. Th('n they remarried on July 16, 1972, and moved to Natalie's house in Brentwood, then R. J.'s house in Palm Springs, a Malibu beach house, a lake house in Tahoe. CHRISTMAS WITH tb~ Troin~ mast~r Cbotal~ and Orcb~stra "'~ ·'', '"'t Friday, December I 0 and Saturday, December 11 135 voices plus 40 me mbers o f the Orchestra join together undp r the direction of John Alexander to present their annual "Family Favorite" concert. Featured works will include those of Bach. Peeters. Holst. Vaughn Williams, Warlock. and the very popular "Many Moods of Christmas" by Bennett-Shaw. SANTA AHA HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 520W•1tWallwt 8:30 , .... PRICES: A.cWts S4 -.cl $6 S ........ S2 AU SEA TS RESHVB> Tickets available by calling 542-1790, by wnting to lhfl Chorale PO Box 2301 tn Newport Beach 92663. at Coast Music 1n Costa Mesa °' Blu-Note Music Store 1n Santa Ana • ... GENE WILDER JILL CLAYBURGH RICHARD PRYOR ANARrtll.Jl'•llllfnrrt.M "SILVER STREAK11AMUtR-M•l.•llt~OllNHIGGINSPICIUR~ ~6~,~~·:~ rv-cunoNJAMtsan11 PATRICK McGOOt9AN MROQ"f~N. 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For more information a nd to place your ad just call 642-5678 and ask for your Chris tmas Ad· Viser for more Information. Your credit is good with us. We'll bill you or you can charge your ad to your Mas ter Charge or BankAmerlcard. DAILY Pl,.OT 642 -5678 ,. Singer ·Fights rouble ... .., .......... SIN GER PURIM LOS ANGELES <AP> -Jazz smger Flora Purim stepped lightly from behind the dark walla of a federal penitentiary hut D~ember and walked smack into a set or problems that would have most people wailing the blues. The frowns of fortune have been shadowing her ever since. No sooner had she gamed her freedom than she found herself fOl'ced into a feverish work pace to pay orr a huge record company settle- ment. And she ls constanUy hounded by immi- gration authorities who want to remove her from her newly adopted homeland. ls she nursing a case of bitterness over the events ortbe last two years? "NO, OF COURSE NOT," she says, breaking into a hearty laugh. ''Besides, my voice register is too high. I could never sing the blues.•• Indeed, the Brazilian-born musician exudes a spirit as high-flying and free as her silky vocal improvisations, ~hich have helped her bump such jazz traditions as Cleo Laine and Ella Fitzgerald from the top of the jazz heap. She bas become the Queen or Jazz, her cor- onation underscored by Down Beat magazine's naming her top singer of the year in its u~oming December issue. the third time Miss Purim has beensobonoredbylbeprestigiousJazzperiodicaJ. That painful 16-month stint at I.:os Angeles Harbor's Terminal Island federal prison oo drug charges only served "to make me strong," she says, resting in a cottage behind her rented HolJywood Hills home. She is r esting after one of many trips to the San Francisco area where she is feverishly recordlng to work orr a debt to Fan· ta.sy Records. "IT'S A DRAIN," ~he says, nashing an in- fectious smile ... hut r·u make 1t. I'm tired, bllt I 'II make 1t." rt 1s with that attitude that Flora makes mmor problems out of cal<.1mit1cs that might have driven other performers into the ground, or worse, into obscunly ·'When you are lock<.'<! up,'· says M.rss Purim. punctuating her thickly accented English with a symphony of gestures, "the only way out is here <pointing to her headJ " She is working with fervor al Fantasy -a small Berkeley company specializing m Jazz - because her managers want her to get out of con· tractual'obligattons with the hrm. which doesn't \lave the vast d1stnbut.1on machinery or larger companies. To get out or the pact, all she has to do is pay Fantasy S250,000 and cut four albums for them But that may be th(' least of her problems BECAl'.SE OF her conVJctJOn for possession of cocaane. federal authonlles are trying to send Fiora back lo Brai1l, threatentnR to stop her dead in her tracks JU!.l as she ,., po1sl'd over the threshold to su per-.tardom "( ha\e 3 Jot or hassles With the 1mm1gra- tion, they're try1n2 to deport me," she says. "But rm fighting it on the j!rounds that r have an American child and my ram1ly 1s legally in this country.·· A. HOT MIW SICUHG FtLM SHOWTIMIS 7:lo a t :lo ...... .._.'-' .... ._ -V··--- SOUTH COAST ,LAU C..to M H O 549°))52 CIHlMALAHD THEA TIE AMIMl111 6lS-7601 STADIUM DIUYEIH ~ 6)9 .. 770 I Film Unites · Liza and Dad Nl!!W YORK CAP) -A --arry~yed peasant elrl who delivers herself oter to the glittery world of fantasy. An aiiQ.1, exquisite, but im- poverished contessa. Rome. Memories. All tbe lngredienta for a $5 m1Ulon Hollywood movie. And all the infredleota to compel a fat.her and dau1hter to work together aa director and actress. The newly released movie, "A Matter of Time," brings toget)>er, for the first time, direc- tor Vincente MinnelU and his superstar daughter, Liza. "l.JZA DID make an uncredited and very fleeting appearance in my movie "The Lon1. Long Trailer,'" says Minoelli. "But that was a long time ago, when she was only 8. This time she has the starring role. It was a particularly happy experience ft>r both of us.•• And Liza with a "z" and big black eyes agrees. "He has always been my greatest friend," she says. ''He has always helped, encouraged and advised me. "As a director, he seeks perfection. He knows precisely what be wants from bis actots and technicians when be arrives on the set." Liza, 30, also says her 68-year-old father OC· c,asiooaJly wlll lose his patience and "shout when things go wrong." But his sense of humor pre- vails, smothering aJJ ill feellngs and restOring peace. 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"SUPER BUG" "SUPER AGENT" lit-PJ--:-'~~,..,.,H...,, ( G) EDWARDS CINEMA M••t()f at AD4~\ COS,TAMl\.A so )101 "11/E MJSSOURJ 'BRlA.Kf .. '1LUS ·(PO) ·rHERETURN . Of A MAN(AlllO~"lll\I" HU T HCTOH CIH£MA tl4c:H•flllf\ .... U MOI 10 •011 Actress Liza Minne/Ii ~ives her dad, director Vincente Minne/ft, a big hug during filming of their new movie "'HOIMAHISlHATYC>Vrfr.t .. SIX wnH A SMLr flt ... OCIY HOllOa PtCTUU SHOW .. "P'HAMTOM OF PAIWMSF + "SISTBS .. llJ ~MOvtr ... ANAMAs• IPGJ °"UTUIH OF MAM CAL.LID HOISi" "'MISSOUll lllAIS• C,.I .. MAUTHOH MAH" IRJ ''THI MDT MAM"' • ttMt At NII Ntttr AHll1•1 PIUS IOUIHAll 1•1 --•lft.U-IMOUT At lMI OIVll1,.1 '"'' ..._ _ __,OllAT KOOT & CATM041$1 TIIUISOAY ______________ ,,.., ..... .. , . ...._ Sll·tSIO ' .~ ' ' .:3ill .. r:~t~:rm "llllMAWAT aUT HllU" CAlllli-1 ,.,,,. IOUUIALl t .. MCI WU-e llTA llllOtttoO lMI l"lt11 ~ flHIM & lMI llAN 111 LOUIOf IA-ti 1.·IASSION '°TION 111 2 • .fV( I lMI HANOl'MAN111 J.•ALKI toOO IOOY 111 ·111MAwn anr suur CAllll 1•1 ,.u. IOUIHAll 111 I l . .oMIN111 2.-SHAM'°°1•1 JA,,STICIC 1•1 ~ • &t¥tlfflltr • ""°" l • .OMIN111 • 2.·1111111 I THI IUN ttl J,•WHITI UNI 11'1111•1 -· , B I O DAILY PILOT Sund1y, December 5. 1976 nch and Still Win, 59-0 ' LOS ANGELES <AP) Lawrence McCuts:heoo ran for three touchdowns as the Los Angeles Rt.ms annihilated AUan· ta se.o Saturday, but the coach says he can't be accused or pour· ingiton a beaten rival. "We used everybody on the bench," declared Chuck Knox. as h i• club won a fourth consecutive Western Division title in the Na- tional Football Conference and a spot in the Super Bowl playoffs. T h e Rams scored seven touchdowns by r ushing, a Na- tional Football League record, and outgaincd the FaJcons by 488 yards. "It was Just one of those perfect games for us," thl" usual· ly undemonstrative Knox said. H e took M cc utcheon, quarterback Pat Haden and some of his other regulars out mid way in the third period. By that time M ccutcheon had gained 121yards an20 carnes and commented. "I th.ink I would have had one of my best games ever if the coach had left me in, but be was right 1n talung us out when he did." The 59 points were the most for the Rams since 1950 when they whipped Balli more 70.Z7. A game against Detroit Satur Ex·Coftlpton Star Wallace Recalls First ]RB Garne E:d1tor·s . note The modern era $fJOrls vista 1s prowbng en· tnta1nment, qualtty and oc cas;ooolly controversy on a icale never attained before in the world o/ athletics \'et sports o/ days gone by also had greal nw- merns and star per/ormers. To- day our look al these days foeWJes on Hunlmgton Beo.ch's IJev Wallace. Qy HOWARD I.. HANDY Of'"" 01ily Piiot S~lf When the Junior Rose Bowl football game 1s r evived Saturday in Pasadena, it will mark the 30th anniversary of the post-season classic for two.year colleges. In the Inaugural event in 1946, coach Tay Brown's Compton College Tartars de- feated a favored Kilgore tTexas) Rangers team, 19-0. before 51,000 Cans. Pete Rozelle, now the com- m1ss1one r of the National Football Lea~ue. was the publicity man for the Tartars that year and the Los An~eles Rams, in their first year on the W<.'st Coa~t. sharc.-d the same practice field with the BEV WALLACE IN 1948 Tartars in Compton's Ramsaur Stadium. The victory came on three touchdown passes. giving Co mpt o n re se rve quarterback and starting tailback Bev Wallace player- of ·the-game honors and athlete of the year laurels. Wallace. now a resident or Huntington Beach and in semi-retirement although he works for a Costa Mesa automobile agency on a part. time basis, recalls that first Junior Rose Bowl game. "My job actually was easy," Wallace says. "l would start at tailback, then takeover atquarlert)ack. "Before the game in the locker room. Tay gave us one Going Back IN SPORTS of the most inspinng pep talks l have ever heard He told us to go out and uphold the reputation of the Tartars and take them right orr the field on the first shot "I watched those poor guy!> from Kilgo r e leave the ~round and go back three yards on the first play and I knew we were 1n command Our line really hit them hard .. While he didn't throw all of the passes that day for Compton, Wallace lut on 12 or 16 attempts with two in terccpt 1ons . li e had touchdown passes or three yards to Don Rogers. 43 yards to J ohn Finney and 13 yardi. lo Chuck I looks AJso on the Compton roster ·but injured and unable lo play "as a futu re profei.s1onal !>lat. Bob Boyd, who later played with the Los Angeles Rams . Dewey Vroom started m the Compton backfield and was l at~r an NCAA 220 cham· pion. Rogers once defeated Mel Patton in the 100-yard dash . Finney was a 9.7 spnnter and Boyd later ran the 100 and 220 for Loyola University. Adnan Burk. a long.t1me Philadelphia Eagle!> quarterback. was the signa!- c aller and halfback for KHgore. The bigges t ~urpnse to Wall ace was the large atten· dance for the game. The big· gest lhrill7 "The Rangerettes girls drill team. We had a s hort halftime pep talk <Compton led . 7·0 I and caught their routine as we came back on the field. That was the start of all the girls See Wallace Pat;e Bl I inds up the regular season for Angeles. Haden, a Rhodes Schotar who is a rookie in the NFL, passed for A ddltlo...i Sfof'll, SeePoge8J3 214 yards on 13 completions in 21 throws. Still he termed himself ''not happy with my game," but then sa.id, "it's probably the best pro game I've played yet. I'm my own worst critic. I'm a perfec· lion1st." T om Dempsey booted field goals of 42 and 29 vards but. s ur· In County Polls haven't been attempted yet because the Orange County h.igh school basketball campaign has just gotten underway. But when the rankings do start you can be sure that on or near the top will be Dave Brown's band of re known: The Fountain Valley Barons. Fountam Valley has amazmg quickness. good shooting ability and excellent depth. IC maintains smothering pressure on the ball at all times and its leader is a young talent named George Bar- rios. Great things were expected of him two years ago when he was a (;;J ~ l"~( WASH \ 1(1 \~~I GlC NN Wlilf[ sophomore. And it appears now that he 1s about to realize the potential seen in him then. I le hustles so much that he makes you tired just watching tum. He dives for J005e balls. gets up and runs after the ball handler. blocks shots. shoots well and looks as though he could split atoms with his movement. We can look for big things from Barrios & Co. OF A TURNABOUT -I can't recall many times when I 've gone lo three basketball games in a row and could have much good lo say about the olflclaUng. But that's the way lt has gone so far this embryonic prep season with BiJI Ross, Jack Pickering, Earl Engman and Larry ArallOll tumlng in excellent jobs, as dld the two men who wor~ed lhe La Habra-Huntington Beach game Friday night. They got away before I could gel their names. OF SUCCESS-Costa Mesa HJgh's classy cross country team erased years of disappointment in the CIF fin als for its coach. Joe Fisher. when it ran away with the Cl F/.3-A crown Saturday at Mt Sad Antonio College. And don't let th at 3-A label fool you By composite team time, Costa Mesa had by far the fastest of the day over the two· mile course that challenges anyone's ability with its many steep hills. O.tly one team in hislory- Lomp.'.lc -has ever put together a faster aggregate clocking than did Fisher's forces. They came to run and run they did. taking five of the first 17 places in an 86-man field n was a perfect ending for months or grueling work - running early in the mornings, in the afternoons. on weekends and holidays. Running and work that had one objective for all con· cerned: winning the CIF. Spons Clipped Slwrt 1 Branning-StarS; LAF alls SOUTH BEND. Ind. - Freshman·guard Rtch Branning, ex Marina High star, scored 18 points, handed off five assists and made four steals Saturday as eighth-ranked Notre Dame rout· ed VaJparalso 93·56 in college ba.skelball. The Ir\sh, 3·0, rushed to an 8-0 lead th e n outs cored the C.USaders 17·6 in the last eig)'it tmnutes of the first half for a ~18 balfUme edge. It was never •contest thereafter. ~Nipped OAKLAND -Clifford Ray hit a~ "eight-fool jump shot over 1<¥'.eem Abdul·J abbar with nine fte:Onds left and added a free throw after the final buuer to gi"O the Golden State Warriors a ll6'114 National Basketball As· SOC}at:lon victory over ~ Los Anette.a Lakers Saturday nl1ht. • 1'1e Warriors had led through muda of the game, but a 10.polnt spurt in the final period by re-' serve guard Bo Lamar put Los Angeles In front. 114·113. with 23 seconds left. The Warriors had the ball out of bounds under tneir own basket for what became the winning play, and Charles Dudley found Ray open. Abdul·J abbar had backed away, guessing that Ray would pass instead of shoot. 1.0SANOIUS lltO-l"onlt. ltu-1112,Alldul· _,._, I'. Alleft ?7, Ol•"O I' WMhl"QIClf\ 11, UmArn,A11o,...111v• OOLD81UTATI! 11141-11.M'yll W01te1Jl,O '°""""" t, tm1m n , Wiiii•""•'· C. ~ 1, C>Wteva. DIOev•. ll•Y u IMA:n9tltt U tto 11 :n-1u ~Slele 1' :MO 7> 31-tt• ~ Ollt-C,.,tnfr. Tottl fl"eult·"°" A"99tf\ U,GokttflStallll 4 -1) IU. Kl ... Flaalr,, Wla LOS ANGELES -Mar cel Dionne scored one goal and assist- ed on three others and goalie Roale Vachon turned back a penaJty abot f ttempt by Detroit in the final H rlod to help Los Anielea anap a 1.3·1ame winless ~trt>ak with a 4·1 National Hockey League victory over the Red Wings Saturday night. SC Fait.., 87·78 BATON ROUGE, La. -Jordy Hultberg led a balanced Louisiana State scoring attack Utat gave tbe Tigers a come· (tom-behind 87-76 victory over USC Saturday night. Southern Cal led S6-S2withjust over 11 minutes r emaininl l.D t.be game, but LSU fought back and knotted the score 62·62 lour mlnutCSt later on a three-point play by tfultberg. 6»11110n Ad.,a11en LAS VEGAS -Jimmy Con· nora, relentlessly attacklnl from the backcourt, scored a a.., M winner·take·all match for $10,000 -ialnat Vlt11 Gttullltis SatQJ'lo day ln th• $320,000 W(il'ld Oham· .S.Spona, PaplUJ prlsingly, missed on bis first three extra point tries. The first two we re blocked by Dewey McClain and Tommy Nobis and the third sailed wide. McCutcheon '• touchdowns came on a run of four yards and two of one each. but he also turned in a 40.yard-dash that set up another touchdown and was the longest run for a Ram this season. The afternoon prodction boost ed his season total to 1,144, bet· tenng bis own Los Angeles re- cord or l ,Ol9in 1974. Haden ran one yard for the first Rams touchdown. With defensi,.e t ackle Merlin Olsen playing his fmal regular home game of a lS-year career, he and his teamm~tes h d the Falcons to a net of only yards in the first half ever al- lowed the visllota"'to mount a serious threat. Quarterback Scott Hunter started for Atlanta and was re· lieved by Kim McQuilken in the second half. AU•nM l.O"t 41'\0fll\ SCOIU av OUAllT•llS 0 0 0 0 0 y IS " 11 ). LA H; 0.MOY'V 41 l A M<Cutc-Hvn l\ltil.1•11""1 LA M60"f\1ruf\ •1c-..t•1t...,~ LA-M<Cul<-I rvn 111.i<k l•llecll LA -FG C>emp>ey t' l.A-M<Cutc....,.. I run 10.._,.,c .. 1 LA -91\HllP\•run <01m0Mvk•d1.• LA H•HI\ Jrt.HI t0."'1>'4tV•k kl l.A SUle>IO&>•nlrom H•"'' 10.-Vl>l<~I u......, • .,.n,., .. 10.... .... -.. ., A -11 JM TaAM ~TAltS"Tlt\ h k -·-· Flr\t-\ • )() RU'\l\e\ y•rcl\ 71 l'I 41 l 10 P.,ti"9 Y•rd> tt "9 Jl-'"'" y•td\ I IJ.4 P••'-' II n I II )I I """" . .., 7. Fumbl•• "''' 1 t () 0 """""I•• v•rtn 1-10 e IS INOtYIOUAL Lf.AOEIU AU\Hl~G 411anl• e,00 .. 10 I~ .. 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The winning goal came after DeMott had won the sprint and the Rustlers had worked the ball into Tom Crook in the hole. He passed lo De Mott who lobbed the ball into a corner of the goal. The stale title was the first ever for Golden West. which ended with a 34· 1 record, its best ever. It was a game featuring splen· did defensive plays and clutch shooting by both teams. Coach Tom He rmstad's Rustlers had he ld the upper hand through most or three quarters, until the Dons made a move, catching GWC•at 4 with 4:23 lefl in the fourth period. Then the teams traded goals the rest of the quarter with De Anza's Rafi Gonzalez tying it a 6-6 with 0: 25 to go in regulation when the Rustlers were a player short. Neither team scored in the first three-minute overtime session. but De Anza looked like it had the swte championship when Jerry Mix scored with 1.18 lert 1n the Merk, West Valley's Mike Yates second overtime. and Sequoias· Alan Korsgadcn. But Terry Rice tied it just 14 seconds later on a lob shot 5etlmg up De Mott's heroics. Golden West received :o.ol1d performances from Crook (three goals>. DcMott. goalie John Wasko < 11 blocked l>hots in the first three quarters) and reserve Howard Furlong. Furlong entered the game when Todd Leeds. Golden West's top defensive player, was ejected with his third personal with 2:09 left in the third quarter The Rusllers had advanced to the title gam e with a 13·7 victory over rival Or ange Coast. "J never would have dreamed ~tn'\Htft•h ~(Ort •Y Quarto" 0r4'f't4'"Cl').tt\f o 1 _, l l Gootc;..n w.-1 J ~ J 1 tl 0"'"9~ (O•\t 'c.onnQ T fOOt l. 04vfO\on Cr0t•ett EtOt>r Wy"lt 1 Coldl"n Wt'"\t \.c.nr1no (roo• \ Ot:M on • N t>uq-bt'tut"r 1 J~ At<t" 1 0.. Antct "1 ~'QU(hl' • (._lmDIOrt\.h4p Sc o,. by o-..~rl•n 0<• AMM I I t ) 0 I 0 1 (;olClflM Wt'! 1 I I 1 0 I I 3 (;01,,~n w,.,, \CtH•n'J Cr~ J ~Ml)ll 1 N~bdl.fif' 'I Rt<.f' 1 Tltlrdl'IOO $cort by ONntrs ~QUO••\ ~ 1 ) l 11 0.<"<!"C<N'I 4 4 1 1-11 0,.~~ Ca"'' \(l')r1nq-Trout 6 Wvatt) \c:ott 1 0•v•~1. W•rr' Slo.trt. AtJdm\,Croc1tf'fl t OllltrStorM Oto An1a q Yolun••' • 1,emlf1n<1l<l lonq Btor~ 17 W.-111M1r v 10 l!tll~l MOdt\tO I) i.vll,.rton 1' C~.,,.nth• we could have played so w~l ds Tak agarnst Or ange Coac;t, and the e come back and play so super against De An z a ," said Hermstad. "I think that was the 24-17 Wm• best water polo game m junior college I've ever seen." Jn the wm over Orange Coast. the Rustlers rolled to a 5·0 lead L'"L-er Colts early in the second quarter and UV' were up by a 9·2 count mid way through the thi rd penod. OCC's P irates later came back lo capture third place, toppling Sequoias. 17-13. Crook. De Mott and OCC goalie Bill Rice were selected to the all· tournament team along with De Anza's Harry Hauck and Ward ST. LOUIS CAP) -The St. Louis Cardinals, keeping their hopes allve for a wild-card Na- tional Football League playoff bert., rode Jim Hart's passing and Jim Otis' bull·llke running to a 24-17 victory over the Baltimore Colts Saturday. The Cardinals were also helped by four BaJUmore fumbles in the nationally televised game. St. Louis boosted Its record in the National Conference East to 9-4, one-half game ahead of the Washlngton Red~kins, M , while the Colts, 10·3, aaw their lead in the American Conference East reduced to a half game over New England. Capitalizing on an opening kickoff fumble. St. Louis scored in the gam e 's opening (our mlnutes on Hart's five-yard pass to tight end J . V. Caln. Baltimore rebounded to ~ 7-7 Ue, but. lhe Cards surged to their 21-10 lead on a 41-yard Hart pus to Terry Metcalf and Steve Jones' four·yard touchdown run before intermission. 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Wllbt4at1 I) tt .. , *- I'ritons, RV Cruise I'o Wins The talented Fountain Valley tngb Barons, getting 62 com· blned points from George Bar· rios and Scott Ford, toppled G a r-den G rove'a R ancho Alamitos 92·70 In non-league ba&ketball action on the losers' noor Saturday night. ln other non-league action, San Clemente's Tritons defeated lhe host Fullerton Indians 69·50, while lhe Mater Del M.ooarcha ol Santa Ana dropped a 79-72 over· Ume decision to Anaheim's Ca· nyon High In the finals cl the Ca· nyon tournament. Dave Brown's Barons, 2..0, only held a 45--40 lead over Rancho Alamitos at balffime, but opened an 11-polnt lead alter the third quarter and breezed. Barrios bit on 11 cl 2:J from the field while Ford connected on 12 o£ ~. The two bot shooters com· bined for 23 or the Baroos' 24 first quarter points. The 92 points is a school record for F6Untain Valley, and it was Mi.Ire Israelsky's free throw that broke the 88-point record the Barons previously held. Stan DeMaggto's Tritons ~ back from an opening gall1'jie!eat with an impressive 55 petcent shooting perlormance from tbe floor. hitting on 29 of 53 attempts. Only holding a ~25 hal!Ume advantage, the Tritons adjusted to Fullerton's full-court press at the h aU, outscoring the hosts 20-5 in the third period when San Clemente scored most of its points on fast breaks. Junior John Carson, a 6·6 forward, had eight of his game· high 17 points in the third period. He also grabbed 11 rebounds, while guard Tim Dunham had nine assist.s. At Canyon, the Monarchs or Jerry Tardie were cited for 31 rouls and four players fouled out. ln the overtime. Canyon scored the first two buckets and never looked back. After hitting the in· itiaJ basket in overtime, Canyon came up with a steal and scored aaain. Jim Schullz a nd John Garcia were chose n t o the all- t.ournament team for Mater DeL Th~ Monarchs now meet La Puente in the first round of the Bishop Amat-Bassett basketball tourney al 4 p.m . 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Also, roller skat· 1D1 foun and rodeo team rop-IJ\I. l J>.m. <•~-NPL FOOT· BALL -Tbe Kansas Clty Chief• meet the Broncos in Denver l:IS p .ni. (28) - VOLLEYBALL -The na- Uonal teams or the Umted States and the People's Republic of China gqo.are olf. lo a match t a ped in Pasadena. 3:30 p.m. (7) -COLLEGE J'OOTBALL .,. -Hltblliht..1 of gamH playea tlals weekend. 8:'5p.m. (28)-PaGSOC aa-Tbe 8lrmtncham CilJ Jl'ootbaU Club meeu tbe M~C1ty t.eam. CM Runners T ake Title; Christ ensen . Als o Wins ·I 8)'.' ED BVllGA.81' OI ... 0•11• ,, ... """ WALNUT-The fn.astrallons of capturing eight league UUea but no CIF championships finally came to an end for the talented Costa Mesa High Mustangs' cross country team'Saturday at Mt. San Antonio CoUege, here. Runn1nt the second fastest high school time ever on this two- mile billy course. the Mustangs futlAbed 3-4-5-U-lS in team scor· ing lo win the CJF 3-A ·crown. Their final time of 52:02 l.5 second oolytoLompoc'sS1:31record. But Joe Fisher's Mu.staogs weren't the only Orange Coast area harriers to sparkle. Charlie Christensen of Edison HJah in Huntlnaton Beach un· corked a powerfuJ ldc.k, catching San Gorgonio's Dave Daniels With. 150 yards lelt and puJJing away to a S.2 second WUl over Daniela in the CJF 4·A race. Chrlatensen'a ume wa.s 10:02.C. Team wise. Fountain Valley and Marina of Huntington Beach fUlisbed fourth and fifth. In the CIF 3-A division, University of Irvine got an eighth place from Woody Glass and placed third in team MX>ring with 120 po~ts.th . l di . . ~:b And ln e g1r s V1S1on, ·~· sioo Viejo freshman Tami Darr. racing within a few yards or Qua.rt% Hills• sensational Kelly Wells for the first mile. flnl.sbed second in 12 : 18. Wells, a sophomore, oblileraled Darr's course reeord of 12:13 by clock· ing11:58. Tbe Costa Mesa girls team finished filth. However, it was Costa Mesa's boys who stole the show. But you NH Poloist s Roll . To 15-10 Ve rdict By a Dally Pilot Writer Newport Harbor Higb's Sailors splashed their way to their 22nd victory against one de!eat Satur· day as they dunked the Los Altos <Hacienda Heights) Conquerors. 15-10, in CIF 4·A quarterfinals water polo action. The triumph al Fullerton's In· dependence Park puts coach Bill Barnett's Sailors into Wednesday night's (7) semifinals at East Los Angeles College again.st Mira Costa. Mira Costa was a 13-8 victor over Long Beach Poly in the day·s other quarterfinals game. Mira Costa (20·4 ) has lost twice to Newport Harbor a,od lo Sunny Hills during the season. The turning poinl in Saturday·s victory came in the second period afte r Los Altos had Sea Kings T ake 14-7 Polo Loss By a Daily Piiot Writer Sunny Hills High of Fullerton displayed a potent offense and smothering defense as the Lan· cers showed why lbey are the No. I seed in the Cl F 4·A water polo playoffs Saturday, ripping South Coast League representative Corooa del Mar , 14·7. jumped to a 3·2 lead early in the s tanza. Newport's Jeff Stevens and Jeff Young hit from out.sid<l to give the Sailors a one-point edge, then Kevin Rj bertsoll moved in· side and the i,ailors went to him twice. And twice he came through wilh goals in the last 2:30 or the half to give Newport a6-4 lead-a two-point bulge that Lo5 Altos would not be able to overcome. •·1 didn't expect either team to score as much," said Barnett. "Basically they gave us the out- side shot wi\!l lhe sloughing to the inside. so we took It. Stevens played really well today, he was our gunner.'' Los Altos' las t threat came with 1:46 remaining when the Conquerors hit a penalty ~hot to creep lo within 12· 10. But Newport's balance again sho wed as James Bergeson, Stevens and M 1ke Vellekamp connected to put it out of reach. Stevens had five goaJS for the day and Bergeson four as Newport hit 14 of 34 from the field, as opposed to L<l6 Altos' nine of 14 from the field. lO\AllO\ 7 l 7 •-•o Uf ""'f)O"t HerbOf' 1 • l •-1) NtwP'>'1 H•rbOr \tor1no ~'"~'\,&for•"°" c Aobethor~ J, Vouno t. MYt'' t Vf'H••-•mo l . U>t Alto• •<oflnQ lluc;o i He<!Mfl 1, Grytn I, ~V·r••• \ ArttJUl•n• IJSFTriUMp fu PHILADELPHIA -J ohn Brooks's goal at 11:46 of the second half lifted defending champion USF to a 1-0 victory over top-ranked and previously unblaten Clemson Saturday in the semiftnals of the NCAA soc· cer tournament. would have never figured early ln the race that Joe Young, Bill Kolar and John Gerhardt would wind up 3·4·S. Racing eighth, ninth and tenth during the first mil e. the Mustangs suddenly exploded nc:aring the final hill, and their final point total w as 75 more than runnerup Upland. Afterwards. an emotional Fis· her said, "this sure is sweet. lean hardly think or anything lo say.·· (He did concede this ls bis best· ever team.) Christensen, on the other hand. had plenty to say after overcom· mg a sizeable DanieJs• lead that was about 15 yards until the late stages. "l never planned to l et him gel more than 15 yards ahead, .. said Christen.sen. ''When I caught him nearing the turn, I thought be was going to take off. But r noticed.in some of his other races that he tightens up if he is run· ning alone.·• Christensen. who won the M> in the CIF 4·A track f111als lil May, acted surprised with his victory. "I couldn't ask for anything better," he said. "At the begin· ning of the season, there was no way I thought I would win this thmg. 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WALLACE Continued From Page 810 drill teams that schools around here have now.'· Ironically, Wallace was a bet· ter basketball player than foot· ball star but gave up the round ball sport after the Junior Rose Bowl. He signed lo play professional ball with the San Francisco 49ers in 1947 and remained with them a s backup quarterback to Frankie Albert until 1951 when he was traded ~the New York Giants. ··1 got the lights turned out on me in a game in Chicago that last year and I became a coward.'' he says. "I'm really glad t• see the Junior Rose Bowl game coming back. It meant a lot and the game was known all over the country. .. When I was with the 49er!! along with Joe Perry (another Comp\on alumnus), we'd go to Cleveland, Chicago, New York and the other cities in the league and the kids would come up and ask us how they couJd go lo • • • Compton Junior College because they had heard or the school through the Junior Ro5e Bowl game ."· In addition to Wallace and Perry, Co m pt on aJso produced Hugh McElhenny, Charlie Ane, Gerald Perry, Boyd and a host of other football players who later made it to lhe professional ranks. Compton also played in the Junior Rose Bowl game in 1.948 wtth McElhenny, Bill Fell, Jack Gibilllco, Bob Moore, Dick Hill, Ray Thornton and a host of other players who later played majo~ college and professional ball. That 19'8 team is sWl reaarded as the top junior college team of all-time by n;iany. Wallace's thoughts on Tay Brown being snubbed by his alma mater, use, for the head coaching job? ''It was a dirty shame that he didn 'l get that SC job. He was a great coach and be had the desire to win a nd created winners out of his playera." It really wasn't that close as the Freeway League champions hit the first six attempts oo goal in pWng up a 6-0 advantage and were breedng mld way through the third period, 13-3, a t Fullerton's Independence Park. The win puh coach Jim Spraaue's Lancers ln Wednesday night's s emifinals agajost J.rvine's University at East Los Angeles College. It starts at 8:~. Gauchos Tumble, 89-75 "In my mind, be could have become a legend in the coaching ranks along with Knute Rockne . He was that dynamic when be prepared a team for a game." His r ecollection of Rozelle: "He was just like he is now -au business." Saturday's demonstration at Fullerton'• Independence Park was con vincing with Zack Stimson leading the way for the winllers with five goals. Only Paul Semonsen or coach Jim Kruse's Corona del Mar Sea Kings was able to puncture the defensive web of Sunny Hills, scoring five times-ell four of CdM's scores through the de· cisive hrst three periods. But by the time Semonsen hit his fl rat eoal with l : 15 spent in the second quarter the Lancers already were in total command with a 6-0 bul1e. thanks lo three goals from SUinson (two via the penalty route) and aini]es from Tim Carey, Dave Ritchie and Dorsey Abshire. In tbe first three periods, before Sprague cleared bis bench, Sunny Hills mined only five shot. from the field in work· in, over the CdM net. Dean Heck and Chris Sllva also ICOl'ed for Corona del Mar in the lat~ •ti«• to pare the final D\UOD to seven. sc-.-,o.w. 0.-dtl,_., 0 t 7 ,_ 1 ~'fHlll\ t 4 4 t-1• C4M~I ... : s.-• ... 111.$11..,. t ,..,..., Mll+t KW~: SC4-S, 1(""92. II~ t c.a-ty l, o...,....-.t.IH'llOAWll,..t. Orange Co<Ut Su// ers 83~69 Setback By CRAIG SHEFF Of tilt OtllY P114'1 SlAtt Ken Jones , a talented 6·5 !!Ophomor c. pie~ off 28 H '· bounds and scored 18 points In sparking Santa RMa College to an easy 89-75 victory over Sad- dleback In the championship game of the Miles Eaton basket- ball tourney at Orange Coast College Saturday nigM. In other Rames, Orange Coast fell to Santa Monica, 83-fB, In the th1rd place battle while Imperial Valley claimed consol ation honors with a 90·85 win over. Phoenix. J ones, chosen the tourney's m ost valuable player. was oul· standing . He d ominated the boards to such an ~t that It was unusual to see Saddlebaclc aet a second shot. And because or that domina-tion, the Bearcubs burned the Gauchos repeatedly with fast breaks, utlllzini their quickness very well. Saota Rosa repeatedly had two CJO one and tbree..on two situa- tions off the fast break, geared by 5-7 icuard Dan Healy. Tbe game wu never close. Sanla Rosa spurted lo a 19-10 ad- vanta~c early nnd maintained a comfortable margin the rest of the way. Coach Bill Trumbo':. team , top -rated in Northern California, had a 69-44 lead with 1 l minutes lo go, before the Sad· dleback reserves narrowed the final margin . S harp·s h oollng Keith McDonald also played well for the Bearcubs , finishing with 15 points and being selected to the all·tourney team. Others picked on the all- toumameat team included Sad· dleback·s Dennis Smith and Tim Shaw, Santa Monica's Pete ' Karsmakers Second Marty Smith, 2().year-old Hon· da t:ictory rider, led from the start to win the America Motocr oss finals before a shivering crowd or 30,569 at Anaheim Stadium Saturday night. · Smith won by five seconds over Plene Karsmakera. the Dutchman now l\ving tn Mlas\on Viejo, who-65 also a Honda tac· tory rider. Aronchick and Orange Coast's Bill Llscott. Smith hit 18 and Shaw had 16 againstSanta Rosa. ln the Orange Coast game, the Pirates jumped to a 12-6 lead ear- ly in the contest, but Santa Monica got red hot and outscored Coast, 27·10 for a 3.1-22 halltime bulge. The Corsairs' biggest lead was 61·30 with 12:44 lert. Dan Boldt sparked the Pirates with 16 points while Uscotl hit 12, JefC Golden had 11 and Mark Oman and Jon Holland followed with 10. ~"1m ''",.'-si-.. I 0 0 16 -~ M< Elreth • 0 i I SI_., llnl~ I O 4 i Mlklflwlu Smtih I 2 0 II NC.Of\ 0.t 2 0 I 4 lOQCI Bto.n 4 0 t I TOie!' H.ittlimt; $.Wiii Rota, 0 n. ftflfJfC, I 0 l 1 , 0 ' • , ' 2 • d , 0 ' I 0 0 ? ,. , ., ,, Or9ftte '°"' "'' SertU Ma.Ilea 1n1 ,. " ,. "' .. " ,. ,, Geidllt 4 J J II ~ I 0 I I• Oman 4 t I 10 Oll""'I I I 1 J HOll•nd , O , 10 l'lttf'Y > I 0 I UKOll S t a It Jo<~ I I l 16 IC.-tllt f o 7 1 V~ • o I It Y•dley f 0 I t Noll 7 J 4 1 Jtttll~ 0 0 t 0 ~ I 0 I 7 Sefll... 0 0 t 0 ltkhal'OS I t ) 4 ~ 3 01•~1111 .,,,, lloldl I t 4 16 1(«11 0 0 4 0 Totals JO • t• .. Tttels • n It h "-ll!llMI a-dltllll(4, ~ University .Nips LB Wilson, 7-6- By ROG EK CARtSON °' ...... " ........ Gooff Mads canie up with• critical steal th 1:24 Jeft and LarrY Baba aco from the COf· ner with 26 secon remaining to uod I.rvio.o's Univ tr. Hilb In· to Wednudoy Dl&bt I (8:30) lftll.lflnals againat No. I seed &mn,y mus at East Los.Angeles eoueae. The Tr0Jan1 of Uolveralty coach Chuck Morrll Wn>ed ~ Be~ Wll.IOD away In tbe CJP •·A wet« polo plt.yclf•. 1-e. ad tbe CODqffit WN M NPPJ II the J ' score lndicates •t Full.tcia's In· dependence Park. The -WO bad fought lo S-S thr.oacb three perioda and University took the lead on Baba'• penalty thot with 1:48 to '°" . WUson wasted a aix-on·Ove situation. then wu (rualrntod wbto University So•lle Jack Grabam blocked a polot blank al· ~ wJth s:unmllldna. ..Allotber WlltOD mlll aad lt let thfnCI ap for lladJCID to ste.& the ball and the TroJam were on their ••1 amidst 9'JWS fallurD that slowed action tJnuebout tbo day. "Our sophomore, Greg Borsuk," said Monis, "saved our bacon. ll's bard to slnile out anyone-Madsen did a good job and there wa.s Graham ih the hole. But Bonuk came o(( the bench and wo didn't lose anythin, ... Graham b ad ~en bonafide saves ln the net. When Baba hit h1a 1oa1 with 26 1CC<Db left it gavo Unl a 7·$ edge, the oaly time either team led b~ more than a goel. lbe Brulna pirecl the count ti to 7-6 with lS seconds left, but they were unable to regain poueaston. University hit six cl 14 trom the field and waa gullty of 12 turnoven, wbUe Wilson had 13 turnovers and madefouro'16. 'nlree Umes Uni wast«j siJc-on· five tltuatlons, but with the Tro- jans• balance and Graham tend· ing 1oaJ, those mistakes didn't baunttbem. .... "~ Ulll""'91fY t • t ,~ \.aWlf-t t 1 , ...... u.,.,.,.,11., "•••"91 •• 1. Clflll*tU t, ~l!lllM'I t , M• .. ••" I. LI Wit-t<•'1f191 ~.,,.._...,1,c:.ucuwt,#1<~1. ~. Wallace didn't complete bis college career because be signed with the pros out of junior collete but bis ambition was to becoma-a coach. "( th.ink my biggest thrill fn sports was in coaching a LIWe League baseball team," be Sa)'&. "l also helped with the Pop Warner football program for awhile and got a Jot o£ fun out or it." He also spent many hours watching the Rams practice In 1946 and says Bob Waterfield, lae Rams quarterback. was bia ldDl at that time. And when tt came bis tum to.ao to training camp with alSO poecl framework, be recalls bis flnl impression= "The first two guys I bumped into were Bob Bryant and JObn Uttenberg. a couple of All-, Americans weighing around 260 pounds each. I almost wanted to get on the bus and reQ.irn home." Wall ace w aa one ol. the flnt of a Jong list of prominent athletes to attend Compton Colleae and later gain fame and fortune OQ the professional field. And mucil of tbe recogoltlon he and othes. gal.ned i.n taking such a courie came Crom partlclpaUoo in the JunJor Rose Bowl football 1ame which will be revived Saturday between Ell•wortb, Iowa and Bakenfield. Rustlers Dealt 86-73 Cage Loss MOORPARK -El Cam(nOI Collete jumped to a early l•acl and m aintalntd lt .lD turning back. Golden West Colle1e. •73, in the third pl ace game of the Moorpark basketball tou~ ment, here, Sa\Urda,y niJht. Dan Bush sparked the RuaUers with JS point.a. Golden West reo turns to action WedMsday nt~t; hoetina winless Fullertoo. · ~W ... 17>1 .. ft ,. ,, .. ft ,,._ H!f't(11tet s O l 10 ..._ ll I l ti %Mltl • 2 2 14 ~ t 2 • -~ , .. , ""'' ··~· ~ 2 o t ~ UIM t I ~ t ~ r 4 ' 11 T011I• n 1.4 1' 11 li•llll~: llC.l!\lno,17 '4. 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Denman completed eight of 12 passes for 189 y ard s. including louchdo1.1o n strikes or 69 yards to Chris De France and 25 yards to Steve Wright Denrn an 's understudy. Terry Stokes. connected on a 28-yard scoring loss to Mike Georgino for the o th er Bakers ra e ld touchdown. and Dye kicked field goals of 30 and 32 yards. A crowd or 21,035, believed to be the largest ever to see a JC game out.side the J unior fu>se Bowl, viewed the 25th edition of t he Potato Bowl College or Sequoias avoided a shutout late in the game when Charles Far mer s treaked 89 yards down the sidelines to score. UO-0"'~" fEtl•nll•, plM•d Gonioln rl(el\1'eO• I I I> Oot< '~""" ILOtwOOO I ~ 7 IO\I to 11•01 . (W•\tm1n\t1r' 0 I'. CS•< He"°l•1 tCott•MeY> 1 1 to' th1fO OI•"• 111-Ftynn CE \l•1tc1•> Ott 8'•\lnl•h IGC.) • 0 10\I 10 Oel.- 11( •nn•d YI 0 6, d.c Y e\qul"l (Wt>l••n I so. 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Broyles ended 19 years of coaching with a dramatic prc- game announcement that he wanted to concentrate on just be- Texas Tech In 24-21 Trimnph LUBBOCK. T ex. -Rodney Al hson ran for two touchdowns and rooly directed a late scoring drive Saturday as eighth·ranked TPxas Tech held off Baylor 24-21 to earn ll share or the Southwest Conference championship. ing athletic director for the Razorbacks. Royal, a 20-year veteran of the SWC wars enduring his worst season as Longhorn coach, .sub- mitted bas resignation at the end of the game. It was ironic that Royal and Broyles, two s uccessful and col- orful coaches who dominated tho SWC for almost two decade~ p1cked the same evening to retue. from the sidelines. Royal, too, will remain as his school's athletic director. Royal avoided his first losing season as the Longhorns and Razorbacks each finished S-S·L Texas was 4 4 m SWC play and Arkansas 3·4-1. Royal had two ~lional cham· plonsh1p teams In his tenure and Broyles one. Erxleben kicked field goal~ of J7, 49 and 34 yards, Ellrl Campbell rolled one and five yards for touchdowns and fres hman quarterback Mark McBath dashed 13 yards !or another score. ·' Steve Lillie drilled field goals of 50 and 34 yards for Arkanllas in the nationally televised game. fr , TAMI DARR TRIES TO OVERTAKE QUARTZ HILLS' KELLY WELLS. FOR DETAILS, SEE STORY, PAGE 811. A desperation 48-yard field goal attempt by Baylor's Lester Belrose that would have tied the game was o(( target with '23 seconds remaining in the game. "It Is final , I have gone into my last locker as coach," said Royal. "l will stay as athletic · director. Athletics has been my whole life. To tell the truth I would be scared to go into any other field." , I I IB Girls ~Wm Spike t~:~~=~~~ I It will be ~n all South Coast League final m the CIF 4-A girls volleyball finals Saturday night after two Orange Coast area l rivals upset the two top-rated t teams in semifinal round actwn. Coach George Carey's Laguna l Beach Artists battled back from t a heart-breaking IC 18 first-game f loss to capture the final two, 15 7, 15-10, over No. 2 s~ed Santa 1 Monica in action on the winner's ) 'floor Saturday night Corona del Mar, runnerup to t.aguna Beach an league play, toppled No. 1 seed<'d and two- li me defending cha mpion Louisville, 15-13~ 158 to gain the finals which are slated at Redon- do Beach High Saturday night. I "It was really a good team ef- l<f\ and all of the girls deserve cl-edit," Carey said after the roat.cb. "We Just tned to keep our momentum going and keep from get1iog down after we lost that firclgame. ''The team altitude has been out.standing tht'i year and that's what pulled us through " Chris Anderson 1).tllited the spark that led to a comparatively eUy win in the second J.tame with 'help from Dawn Spurlock, Nancy ~-;rtesselt. Karin Lane and all the Yest of the Laguna Beach starters. Retirement Nears Fans Cheer Olsen In ColiseuTn Finale LOS ANGELES CAP) -The roar of the Coliseum crowd went up, "We want Olsen, we want Olsen." It was nearly deafening, but Olsen at first didn't bear more than 50,000 people cheering In the Coliseum . "Don't you hear that?" coach Chuck Knox asked the veteran Los Angeles Rams' defens ive tackle, who had come out or the game as subs went in. Then Olsen heard . "I can 'l understand why they'd be doing that for me." Olsen said "Maybe my mother is up there IHding them.•' Then late h the fourth quarter Saturday. Kn~ sent Olsen in for one more play -perhaps tus last in the Coliseum, which had been his football home for lSyears. "Dammit, don't get hurt," lhe coach admonished. "I really looked stupid on my last home play," Olsen was to say later. "It seemed like the whole right side or the Atlanta team was waiting for me. The final score read Los Angeles S9, Atlanta zero when the National Football League game ended. Olsen. at 36, bad played his final regular season game in the Coliseum where he'd toiled 15 seasons after coming to the Rams from Utah State. He was the last of the original Fearsome Foursome. Deacon Jones. Roosevelt Grier and Lamar Lundy had left the field long ago. Olsen had playl'd his 207th Kame for the Rams. a club record He had been on the Pro Bowl sqoad 14 times. MERLIN OLSEN "But to continue wouldn't be fair to my teammates. at wouldn't be !air lo me and 1t wouldn't be f8.lr to the fans." Olsen knows that age has slowed him hut says there was not one overriding reason for his de- cision to retire "There are lots of reasons. Now l 'vegottolook at the tutu re und decide what I'm go- ing to do." He 1s co owner of automobile businesses but also says, "I ex- pect to announce within the next few weeks that I 'II be going mto the broadcast held." And 1t could be helping with football broadcasts. Sea Kings Stun No. I Louisville .... WOODLAND HILL.c; .Corona del Mar, the Cinderella teum of the CIF 4-A g irls volleyball playoffs. defeated two-lime d1.• fending champion and No. I seeded Louisville High an two games, 15·13, 15·7, here Saturday night to advance to the finals against South Coast League ri vaJ Laguna Beach. Coach Kathy Bulmer's CdM Sea Kings, the second place team in the South Coast League to Laguna, will have an opportunity to avenge a pair of league defeats Saturday night The game Is scheduled for RPdondo Beach High School with the 3-A finals preceding the 4-A championship match. CdM has a lineup with one junior. three sophomores and two freshmen as starters and has been the surprise team in the playoffs. Saturday night the Sea Kings trailed, 9·0, in the opening game before pulling it out. CdM scored 13 points while Lowsville was getting one to take a 13 IO edge, then after it was tied at l3, Lon Webb served the final two points Dale Keough, Cd M's all- round player, was superb in hit- ting the ball into the noor for hard spikes, did an outstanding job on defense and otherwise dominated play. Webb also did an outstanding job as a' setter with Cheryl Johnson doing well on defense and Aileen Semonsen blocking several key Louisville spiking at- tempts. The second game wru; onJ y a matter of time before the Sea Kings put the decision away. Boeuton, 21·16 HOUSTON -Hous ton quarterback Danny Davis, who threw three interceptions and lost a fumble in the ftrst half. escaped the goat's role Saturday with touchdown runs of four and 25 yards to rally the slxth-ranked Cotton Bowl·bound Cougars to a 21-16 victory over the Miami Hur- ricanes. But It took an interception by Houston 11 nebacke r Willis Willia ms at the Houston goallme with 1.08 left in the game to secure the victoty. St • .fohn's, 3J-28 PHENlX CITY, Ala. -Jeff Nirman's 19-yard field goal with one second left canceled a 28- polnt, fourth quarter rally by Towson State Saturday to give St. John's University of Minnesota a 31·28 victory in the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl, whicl. determined the NCAA Division Ill champion. Los Alamitos Royal refused to s~ulate on his successor. sayLni. "Whoever we get will have a tremendous job because the University or Texas 1s a great place to coach." * * * SCOltf IV OUAltTlltS Ar\'"'•' 1.,., 0 0 ) I Ttc FG Er•tft.,,..n 11 Tt•-C..m~ll trun [r•t~nlt..•<td Arlt Fe; lllfi. IO Ar• FC:. Liiii• )A le• ~C. £n•tMn •q ffJc FG E. r•lebrn 14 Tt• -Mc8•tnl "'•4.k ••1ledt Arte <.owin\ 1 run lO•O t11led) Tu C.mpbell Hun lEr•letenl"C•I A ~.:141 Tl!AM STATISTICS • •1 I• ~, '• ANftW• Tta•t Flr\l dow"' 1 l 1 ~ Ru•M• Y•rd\ ~N II 11' PO\\Jr>Q Yfrd\ 0 I Rt1urn v•rct\ 11 108 P•>M> ~IJ-0 I.OJ 0 Punf\ • ., • 00 Flif"fllf' IO>I ).O l l """""'" vard\ s.o ..... INDIVIDUAL LIAOl!ltS RUSHINC:. 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Too Too L•tllt Tiny Go, ~•nd Bar, HPClit !icraft,..d P•ir ol O•Ct, y..,_.., R•"''''· L•<> Volldy C.lrl " IUCll -t-nru Hult A l "''""'of, P•ld Sl,tjtl 00 SfVINTH 11.acr llOvorO\ Jv••ro•~.t.uo. ,,,_,.. 110 000 •dclod Tolel 11100 '""' lno1t"7\1rol ~·s Prtt•ou\ fllpl\oml Htta (narlJ'fr fl'r,.ISUrt>J LINlt Blu.~-p lW•f\onl Time -11 U 00 ] 00 711) HO un HO A.1\0 ''" t41t1w-e ,,, di ...... r • .,~ \11m •nc:t V•Qll')' °"11tah G'l NO\Cr•ttM\ EIGHTH ••cc llO v••itt 1 vur (/Id( Al· Ji)•ttnct Pur\e U too A lesser team would have floded aftt•r the f1r~t eame los~ Itaguna had gone 1n front 4 o, fell belund 10·~. then caught up at 12 and 13. The Artists forged an fronl. 16 15 before Santa llfionlca's 5.9 star . Elaine Roque, tOOk command with a c;p1ke and the Viking~ 11cored the nc'<t thrc.'C points L.aguna ~lurted in front in all three1ames and was 1n complete command m the second with An derson the catalyst fo'or thP night. s he had 10 offeM1 ve pcunts on spikes or block1·d .. hot'i and on defense thwarted the Vikings six times perllonally Philadelphia honored rum as pro player -of-the-year. From L966-70 he was All-Pro and yet he'd sometimes change his own game to help a newcomer adjust. He'd been picked to the AlJ-Rams team among numerous other honors. SPORTS BRIEFS ... (t .. 1mtl\Q P".Jt\e U S00 O" hv• 9., • C:.otd tCu:ri\Wl , OUK-5'11wr O.c.k <Mo,,1~4' • c;ozic Poc._ft, 'AG.ttrt 810 •10 110 S OCI l 40 7 IO Mf W•t Twi\I ,,,_..,.,,.41!. M i\\ Tll'\'fRot~-tlt' IAcJ•1r ' Humf>Oll IC••dOt•l In the third and deciding game, Santa Monica held the lead onJy once at 6-5. The Artists then scored the next six points and 1t was all over except for the final score. . : TreJSell blocked a shot for the w1nnlng point ln the second game aflcl had a spike and lob point late •ht the final game. Spurlock was the team setter, Anderson did everything on of-t ftnse and defense and Lane played well across the front line ·~&> Spurlock 's replacement. Leslie Wendel, Linda Robertson and Karen Lynch made It a com· • plete team effort. The 270-pound giant who more than held his own ln the trenches o( front line professional football wasagentlemanaUtheway. "Ironic," he commented. "The first Los Angeles team I wrui on won one game and tied one and I'm going out with a champion.'• Olsen said there was no way he would change his mind on retire· ment. 'Td really love to play football another 10to15 years and I'm not !ctdding," he said after receiving one of the game balls accorded by his teammates after the AUanta victory that gained a fourth straight Western DiVision tiUe for the Rams in the N atiooal Football Conference. Net Finals Begin .;./ .F altermeier to Play LOS ANGELES -Gloria Faltermeler of UnJvcrslty rq&h School in Irvine will race No. 2 feeded Anna Lucia Fernandez o( Bishop Montgomery HJgh In an ppenlng atngles match of the 1irls CIF lndMdual t.en.nl5 chom- piomhipa att the Loa Anaeles Ten- ~ Club Monday momina at ,!30. Fallermeier reached the round d ~ifbt singles players ln an ellm nation tournament al Cypress CoUeie recently. She de- 1 feated Newport Harbor's Maria Myera, 6-3, 6·1, In tbet"mal mat.ch toll[airt Monday's pairings. Anna Marla Fernandez, sister or Faltermeier's flrst·round OP· ponent. ia the lop-seeded player in the playoff a. There arc also eight doublea teams but all Orange Cout area entrants have been eliminated. Karen Cooperman and AJJsoo Uebes of Westlake HJah a-. the topseeded duo lD doubles. Contlnul'd from B 10 p1onship of Tennis Challenge Cup. Connors and Gerulaitis had each won two winner·take-all matches in the fou r-man tourney and face each other again today for a $50,000 winner·take·all final. Ken Rosewall and Adriano Panatta are the other contestants in this series. Bndn• fto•p LOS ANGELES -UCLA, led by forward Marques Johnson's 18 points easily defeated the Brazilian National Basketball team. 94-67, Saturday night. UCLA jumped to an early 13-2 lead and was able to extend the margin to 27-8 with six minutes to go In the first hair. l..os Al Rec!ord A record Horsemen's Quarter Horse Raclng Assn. opening day crowd or 13,337 fans turned out at Los Alamitos Saturd~ and they established a host ol wagering records for the Orange County race course. ··Ni al~·tlme mark of SJ,2661450 was waiered during the n.tne- race program breaking the old atandard of $1,23-4,491 set on Aug. 20. 1975. The $143,676 bet on the featured Inauaural fell Just $3,000 shy of the all·Ume feature mark. • ..,~Sec• Mark TORONTO -Sandy Hawley became the youn1estjockey ever to reach the S,000 mark ln career Tl-II •I victories when he won the fourth race al Greenwood Race Track Saturday. , ...... 10 18 Al\IO r•n DUO"' e ~I Mr fl""' " ()upr. 8·9 Rnv•I &ob Rom~" (Je\ttl Mor141I LOO; NO\(r•ftf\4t\ . Al..a r•n fw,.ntvthrtfl' S•1doo V~ lH\ t" Flf'IUr 8dHtl"9 Dot (A\'ff'lnON-¥ 0.oth (.r,.,'9"'· A•(tCtovtr \<r•tthfd M ,. 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Oece111ber 5. 1976 orthwest Snow Sparse Lack of JPhit~ Stuff Delays Ski Season By Tbe Aaaoclated PrHll Ska areu in the Northwest are suffering econonttcally .s a lack ol mow post pones the begiruung ol the ski season. Skiing usually begms about rnid·November in lhe mountains o( Oregon. W ashington and British Columbia. Ski ar eas count on the Thanksgiving holi· :day as their first busy period THE SKI SE1'SON has not ~ so delayed for 17 years in many areas or the Cascade MOWllaim. The long.range forecast of the National Weather Service pre. mets a warmer. drier winter than usual for the region. fan Brown of Western Ski Promotions in SeatUe estimated Washington resorts would lose at reaat $300,000 a weekend until the snow falls. 4 .·MONTANA RESO RTS, : generally open for Thanksgiving, .have postponed their openings until the middle of this month. except for Big Mountain near Whitefish, which planned to open earlier. Bogus Basin ski area near Boise. Idaho. laid off 25 employes "' involved in slope grooming, building and maintenance until the area gets enough snow to put them back to work. "But they need to eat. and if we don't get snow before long, aomt of them will wind up taking other jobs," said Jim Berry, director 41' marketing. BERRY SAID BOGU~ Ba.sin I06t about $2,000 a day by not be mg open during the four-day Thanksgiving weekend and wlll lose about $1,000 each weekday at remains closed this month. Tad Michel. general manager or Thnberllne Lodge in the northern Oregon Cascades, said his incon\.e at hls resort is l!O per. cent bclo~ last year's early ski opening when the lodge earned $60,000 to $70,000 during the Thanksgiving weekend. Tourists stay at. the lodge, and a few skiers ride snow vehicles to permanent snow fields high on Mt. Hood. Crews are scooping the light snowfall into piles for ski clinics at Timberline, nearby Mt. Hood Meadows and Mt. Bachelor, farther south in the Oregon Cascades. "WE HA VE ONE inch on the ground and drifts or about two inch es,'' said Dennis O'Shea, caretaker at the empty Mt. Bachelor Lodge near Bend. "But we aren 't terribly upset, because it gives us a chance to get better prepared.'' Grouse Mountain Resorts Ltd. at Vancouver. B.C .. has western INFANT MAY FACE LIFE INSIDE PLASTIC BUBBLE Demetrtous Varvarlgos. Born Without Defense System DopemrLife Bubble Care May Save Boy NEW YORK <AP> An eight-month-old New Mexico boy will spend the next few months in a plastic bubble here. undergoing a transplant operation to give ham the defense !>ystem that nature failed to provide. Demetrius Varvangos was flown here from Albuquer· que to the Sloan·Kettenng Cancer Institute lie will live in a crib hke s hell s upplied with stenle air to isolate him from the ordinary germs that have filled his lire with staph, strep and ear Infections He also will be treated with antibiotics OR. SHIRLEY MURPHY, PEDIATRIC immunologist at the Univers ity of New Mexico School of Medicine, said Demel nus was born w1thout an 1 m mune derense system. She !\a1donly luck. his mot.her's carc and an alert family pedialri· c1an brought him ttus far nr Murphy s u1d she "became especially concerned about the boy whtn h1" mother told me that three of her brothers had died of OH·rwhl'lm1ng infections at about the age of eight month!! · The boy's mot h1•r, Mr' MJr10 Varvarigos, said Demetrius would "he• llku v for two or three days and then there would he the fe ver and funincss again and something would start ' DEMETRl\JS IS TO SPEND THREE to s ax month~ al Sloan-Kettering. receiving a fetal hver cell transplant that doctors hope will bwld an immunity system Doctor" wanted lo give the child a bone marrow transplant lo start his immune system working. But he has a rare celltype, and no family donors could be found. "Such a child, two or tht~ years ago. without a bone marrow donor . would die or would have to live in a bubble," Dr. Murphy said. "Now with fetal liver or fetal thymus transplants, his lmmune system can be reconstructed and he can be returned to a normal human life." THE TRANSPLANT INVOLVES IMPLANTrNG cells from the liver of Infants who miscarried al an early stage. The cells provide the basl~ on' which the body can form an im· mune system. doc: tors said. Once the system Is workinA. Demetrius will return to Albuquerque and the university hOspltal. Dr. Murphy s:lid three such transplants have been performed at Sloan.Kettering. She said all three children are alive a year or more later with normal Immune sy,tems. Water Park Viewed For El Cajon Area SAN DIEGO (AP> -County officials are belna asked to lease about Z3 acres at county-owned Gillespi~ Field ln E l C.Uon to 1 developer who proposes a water actlvitles park like one lJ1 Florida. Tile request is by George Millay, the cofounder and fol'mer c.haJrman of Sea World. Millay Hid be would spend $2 rollUoo on the lniUal •taits of the "-Ji'ODCliled Wet 'N Wild park 1f the CC*Dt)' q!'ffl to lHM I.be airport !Md. L ~lU1y. who ,lt ft Sea World tn 197,, I.a construcun1 a Wet 'N WUd park at. Orlando. FlL He said the $3.S.mllUon a musement facillty ls to open In March and will In- clude a surf lagoon wtlh wave machines. 1Udin1 boards and otbet wit.er 1port1 Canad a'• only maJor snow- maklng Installation. Two resorts in Colorado with artificual snow mailng equipment provide Ule next nearest opportunity for Northwest. residents who want to enjoy regular skUng. RUSS COLE, GENERAL manager at the Stevens Pass ski area in the northern Wasblngton Cascades, said, '"l'hanksglvl.ngs the last few years have been ttt· rifle, and we've come.almost to count on it. There have beenOJlly two or three years in the last 40 that we haven't been operating by now." Bria n James, manager ot Ke lowna's Bit White Ski Development Ltd. in British Columbia, said, "lt sounds kind ol funny, but. we're actually pray- ing for lousy weather." Frank Wilhelmsen, president of Whistler's Gar ibaldi Lifts Ltd. in Britis h Columbia, said, "By this time la.st year, we bad 20,000 people throug h al $7 or $8 a ticket.. But so rar, nothing. Only· the glacier on weekends." BOB FRITZ OF Big Sky of Montana, south of Bozeman, said his resort had 150 reservations canceled for the Thanksgiving holiday. Keeping the resort closed until Dec. 17 will mean a 106S of a bout lllO room nights or $27,8>0, he said. Discounts On Household Moves Urged WASHINGTON (AP) -The Interstate Commer ce Com- mission has been urged to permit household movers to orrer dis· counts that could save con· sumers up to about $1.3S on the average move. The proposal by the Council on Wage and Price Stability would replace a present system under which all household-movers charge t.he same prices bued primarily on weight and distance in favor of one of two options pro- viding a limited measure of price competition . UND ER ONE OPTION, a person could agre.e with a mover in advance at an estimate of CONSUMER moving costs would be the actual cost of the move or one side could insist on considering an estimate to be just that. with ICC rates de- termining the actual cost. Cur· rently, estim ates are not binding, although they do determine bow much the consumer can be re- quired to pay on delivery, with the balance due later. Under the second opUon, mov- ing companies could charge from lS percent more to 15 percent less than ICC established rates. The American Movers Con· ference. a trade associaCion of trucking companies, estimates that the average move now costs about $'900, so what the coilncil called the "zone of reasonable- ness" option would permit rates of from $765 to $1,035 for that move. THE COUNCIL SAID the com· mission has authority for permit· ting price competition under a provision of the ICC law permi~ tlng it to establish maximums and minimums for rates for all carriers. The council's position was enunciated in a filing as part of the ICC's conslderaUon of ways to improve the accuracy of m ov· er estimates. Discrepancies between estimates and rmal COS· ts have been a major cons~mer complaint with moving. Mesa Freeway Meeting Set The r ecentl y reorgunlaed Costa Mesa Tomorrow civic group will meet Thursday in lhe city's chamber of commerce of· fi ces to discuss completion of the Costa Mesa Freeway. The group , comprised of downtown C09ta Meaa resldenu and bwslnessmen, favon the so- called .Red Route plan, which would awing the freeway around the do.-ntown area and throulb the city's west side. The meeting will besln at 1:30 a.m . ln chamber offices at S83 W. 19\hSl. Home Burgled Oran1te County sherill'1 or. licera aald Mission Viejo at· torney Donald R!lY Price lost S'13 in cash to burilanVtbop.ried open a door lock to 1ain enlr7 \o hla home at 28541 COr11fta Dri"- Prlce, 38, told deputlea U.. cllb wu taken fl'Qm a clf1111«drawer in hll muter beckoom by m.- truders who entered the· t>T• mlaes w hile he was at .ork. l • 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A · I L y p I L 0 ~y c L A s s I .F I E D 6 4 2 • .. .. "' .... . The Bfcceat M1rk1tpfact on tht Orqe Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It , Find It, ( 642 •5678 ) Trade It With a Want Ad One Cat I Service Fast Credit Approval Real htote ......•• 1000..2999 A~nuinent•. ~" • lotf & Found ..•... 5050.$.t99 SetVi<•• I Repairs Q)()()...6099 Empoyinent & MtfchondiM •.•..• IOC)G.l099 Boat1 & MaMe Rental' . . • ...... 3000-4699 (qUipfMnt •••.•••• 9000-9"9 BuaiMu, Investment It flnandal •.•.....•. 5000-59'9 fir Otion ...... 7000-7199 Auto~• & orhef Tron atton .... 9100-9"9 ,_..sher's Hotice: tJJ real et>tattudvertisl>d In lhls oew1papel' is sub- ~ t.o the Federal Pair Housing Act or 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise ".any pre - ference, limitatron, or discrimmalioo based on race. color, rch11lon, sex, or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference, lim1ta uoo, or d1srnm1nut1on." This newspaper will nol kncwingly a cccpl· any udverl1 s1ng for re al estate which is in viola- tion of lhe law. ______ , House1 for Sale ••..•.......•.......... 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HORTH TUSTIH Large oome on ll large lnl for a large family. 4 Hr. Cam rm. din'g rm,. Quiel res1dent1a\ locallon nr th e junction or GG /Nwpt Pwys. $71,000. THE HOMESEUERS 752-5353 TUSTIN 4 Br or 3 & Den air cond, close to ever· )'thing. $75,000. DRAKE & ASSOC. 838-5700 TUSTIN 3 Br, corner lot, Foolh1ll high schl~. $67,.'>00. DRAKE&ASSOC. 838-5700 ------ .. ~ .Ant cal "'2-5671 ond 0 lriencly doulMd Olf..y)tw .-ii Ii.Ip yOCI CrMft an lne acpemi••· bvt .ti~ ............. . 642-5678 DAILY PILOT OWNER Ll9UIDA TING 43 S. LAKE TAHOE "COMDOS " So!Jd concrete JBR·2ba condos w fp.-nr Heavenly Valley i.ki area 100' o renov1.1Lt'<I. Prices i.lart $3!1,!J50 Terms 642-9604 916-54J.Sl91 MESA DELMAR Pool · 4 BR. Outst3nding fe<1Lures. Uy owner, re duced to S79.~00 for D1:ccmhcr only Open House S.il & Sun 12·5 2861 Velasco Lane or call for appl. S-16·~ CUL-DE-SAC Added large ram1ly room w1ll lake pool table with ease. Custom home + beamed rt·1hn!l~ +-:l bcdrm + :! bath + used bnck firer1lacc~. Load:. of charm o~n Sunday l··I 30pm J8't M Ira Loma l'lan• bctwn M<'~J Ur & Ucl Mar off lrv111cA \I.' 400[.lr' C.M. "People Serving People" LUXUAY That is what you will be surrounded with in th1s 3 Bedroom and Den Big Canyon Condominium. Outstanding landscaping, 2 jacuzzi's, pool, builtin vacuum, electric control gates, ten speak e r Stereo syste m , s urt1cen Roman Tub and many more beautiful amenities. Shown by appointment. TAIE rr~sY And enjoy the night 'lights from your secluded patio. 3 Bed.room Mission Vi ejo Townhouse just waiting for 1ou at a low $69,500. SEA IRH1ES Will encompass you if you buy lhis custom built 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath Peninsula home. Great for informal li ving, huge patio, fireplace and pro· t ect ed by our 1 year warranty. $132,00S. $67,950 And you can live in this easy care 3 Bedroom Townhouse. Close to pool and recreation center. Hurry it won't last! 640-9900 ff~~86/ak~ Valley Realty ······~················ 48B>ROOM + FAMIL y ROOM ASSUME S44,000 1;, ACRE Squeaky CleClll VA LOAM Don't mrss this vacant. J " t be •I rrom lh1s Quiel trl'c lined street to hke new 4 bcdrm. 2 bath, o,, 0 ac 1 pnvate drive Secluded family room Ncw plush beaulrful three bedroom entry lo tuv1i;h hvmg carpets, frl'i.h paint and home. Plush carpel$ and room . .-,1,1 •. urcari kitchen h 1 decorator wull paper . r. ~ -evcryt 1n l! reuc Y to Comer lqt with ~cess . separate family room move m. Great Costa ror boat and tu.iler. New carp<'L and <.parkl Mesa locJt1on ne ar Total paymen\ Sf16.00 1n1t P<\lnl...! Swt•cpin11, srhools. Ai.king $68,SOO. lh N n cos muster' hcd~)m com ~r mun · o oa • Call 540-1151 ts! Hurrv ! Call 963·6'161. plex llUJ:<', h S(e rear Col>'< .,.,,\, •11011,..c1• yard ' Room for 1)()(11 and [ I ~~~~~ ~~~ni~~fl s~~~~ ·--------•I t6'1tifdtt sell ' Try SG500 down ! . ~ --•-•ii:•=~ Qwrk! 841-6010 ()l••t1l1jl/•ll "'J ' Pf'-'"'' PRICE SU.SHED! 41EDROOMS PLUS POOL Pnvate roadway leads to tr.~· le car garage. Seel execuUvc tile entry! Dr mg entcrtaln· m ent. Epic urean kitchen. Separate mom· in law quarters w /bath. Soar ing s tairca se to bedroom retreats. Lu11h tropic al bac kyard w/shimmcring t.ummcr fun pool. Skinny dippers delight! Owner bought new. Mus t sell. Try $9,300 lot a l down! IH7-60JO. O'fN JI(~.,,\ Hiii rn M ,., .. , .. I•U&HI F1nd what you want in Dally Ptlot Classif~s:._ OPEN SUN I 5 861 Sandcastle Dr. CdM Harbor Vu Hi111 Shows like a dream. One owner. Many extras, custom carpets, drapes, wall covenngs. 4 Bcdrm, lite family room w /fplc Bltn kitchen wrlh pass t.hru window to patio and beautifully landscaped yard with sprinklers . A real huy for $138,500.1 .ATTN: IUILDlRS Nea t Costa Mesa duplex-2 bedrms and private garage each unit. Large lot, room ror 3rd unit. Walk to all shop· ping. Jusl listed. Pnccd onJ~ $73,900. Ca 11546-5880 ~HERITAGE .... REALTORS 5441no I~~~~~~~ U4U.Slldd t;~ REALTORS. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB --much apprec1Jtcd when there :ire llllle ones in the family. 5 Bcd rms, 21; ha, ram tl'l'', dining 2000 Sq.ft. Costa Mesa 4 bedroom, z bath home. Heavy shake roof. Is land kitchen, beautiful fireplace, formal dining & large covered patio. Vacant. Back easl owner wants quick sale. Qui et cul-de· sac, priced only $68,000. Call~5880 ~--HERITAGE . • REALTORS rm-all on one level. I~~~~~~~~~ Enclosed front patio has l= iron gate. Open Sun 1-4 PM 1522 Pegasus betwn Mesa Dr & Bristol o{(Santa Ana Ave. 400Ll7" ... FOR AU C.Mf'-~~ A CHARMER For young couple or re· tired. bttlly docoruted. shows real pride or ownership. Shake roor. cov paUo, lge lot, $64,000. 968-3371or 546·l154. S©\\~lA-~t,~s· Tliot Intriguing W orcf Gome wifli o C hudlt Walker 1; I tm Real fst11ttt -----l4ilo4 ~r C\Al I . POUAJI 0 •-·""119 .... 6 .. ,"""""' WOidt below IO -· 6 ""'".. WOid>. Pl1"1 l.ll•A Of ood\ HI Wt ~ ... Of ~uo<••· l HEON JR I r r I I I' I L CAGCON I r I' I I I r \ REHTJP I I I I I r l RACDA! I . i..~ ._],.;,,,' .;..l-.....,..l __,..I _J ~ Glrfs, you kl'IOW you're """--'-· --1..--..J.L-,,_. _.... __ married to 1 reel footbaff ___ ...,. ----., nut when ht doun't refer l T E F H 0 H I to you es his wife, but •• r' I I I I I _ his fj"' --. .. .• GtMrol I 002 GHerol I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~tLl,,/I~ &6t View -ftew -View o,.. ..... Sat JS-day 12·1 · 3007 C.-ob St. S..tWtC........_._.,2le"- Atld Y .... W.e ltf • u..ttrlcttcl •l.w "ertu•i.t I.ck a.,_. city 1kJM9. M9r .. I' ... •• .,.. ..................... ...... lar9• fa•llJ r•· with ltar. Tw• f11111JIHfft ti .e.ctric an_. ....... ..-......... Mff chi hl/l*t'e ...-. .. .... 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Lots of rm for xtra vehicles +dbl gar. $88,000 or offer. 526 S_,e~A.-•• M.L JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport llvd. corMr 30fft ........•.................•.....•............. ***OPEN HOUSES 1-5*** 4 Hermitage Lane 4 BR, Fam.rm. 2008 Vista Caudal 3BR 2659 Vista Ornada 3BR #24 Royal St. George 3 BR, Fam.rm. 328 Vista Trucha 3 BR, Fam.rm. 8 Serena Court 2 Bedrooms $222,000 Big Canyon $119,500 Bluffs $1..22,500 Bluffs $268,000 Big Canyon $105,000 Bluffs $76,000 Newport Crest SUPEll VIEW -81BIALD IA T Live in daily touch w /sailing ships, sunsets, sandy beach in thls freshly remodeled home. Two master suites, separate guest house, new modern kitchen. convertible den. Parquet floors. beamed cathedral ceilings. Six tennis courts & four pools. Private beach within easy walk. $279,500. RtOHT ROW IRV1NE THRACE One of a kind estate sized grounds. Nearly ~ acre. Rambling 4 bedroom family home, view. pool. huge family & garden roorp. 312 baths. Hurry. $295,000. ADJACENT TO ,._JC Ir f'OOl Decorators will delight to this Tur- tle Rock 4 bedroom. 2 1 2 bath. Plan #4. Featuring private atrium w /country-style wooden decking, rormal dining room &. large !amity room. $98,950 land included. CONDOMINIUM -11.UffS -Fii Lovely 3 bedroom. 2~ bath. Nicely deeorated home on super ~re~mbelt w/pool nearby. Attached garage w/inside entrance. Great eating area in kitchen & large dining area. Priced to sell $107,000 fee. OlD COIOMA DIL MAil HOMI Natural wood. warm papers, French doors. 2 patJos, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Remodeled in 1974. Two houses from tennis courts. $120,000 ltG CANYON $22',000 .,. 4 bedroom. Open & liJ?ht. View. Con- versation pit. Good lot. Stained glass windows. Profess ional ~andscapm g with fountain. ~Much. much more YOUI CHAHCE FOlt H.Y. HILLS fs ftnally here . Don 't miss this charming, immaculate 3 bedroom home abounding w /privacy &. prtde ()( ownership. ll 's pnccd right. with lht> land, at $133,.500 YllW OF H CAHYOH Three bedrooms. three & one-half baths. guest room. pGOt, jacuni. Private yard, thousands spent in landscaping plus lots more. All for $168.500. IACI IA Y YllW -11..UffS Just listed 3 bedroom, 2~ bath home in Bluffs. Shows like a model. Has security alarm plus intercom system . Great brick patio on view side. Truly a fine home. $1.29,950. HILLTOP PIUYACY-VllW Spacl~ four bed.room pool home. Ocean view from "your ·Library desk". Great living area for family & formal entertaining. $195,000 fee. SUPHI UDO HOMI A 2-story atrium is the focal point oC this custom built comer home with five bedrooms & bath s, den, separote dining and family rooms. $215,000. 100 POOT YACHT SPACI Yes! A rare chance Cor the owners ol a truly deluxe yacht. Exclusive Lido Isle accommodations ·being sold ror close to land value. By ap.. polntml)nl only. l).50,000 Pete &.Nll ~afi'J preJe11/J DOYER SHORES Wate rfront e legance. Spectliculur. spacious BayCront home situated in one or lhe finest areas of Newport Beach. Featuring free-form swim- ming pool in entry court. 5 Bedrooms, den, 4YJ baths, 3 car garage. Enjoy all the amenities or waterfront living with your boat steps away at its own large dock. Shown by app<>lntment. LOCA no IM COUIGE Pille - See this well located. 3BR home in Costa Mesa's best area. Open house by Don Bull -Sat. & Sunday 1-5. 365 Princeton WEST SIDE COSTA MESA 2025 Meyer St. -JBR on corner lot Wlth Spanish wall. Lots of wrought iron new carpeLi; & drapes -Call 545-4289 to see anytime. GLANTZ ~~~ 545-4289 I Getterol I 002 Gfltfl'ot 1002 ···················•··· ........•.............. TOP SALES PEOPLE FOR NOVEMBER P'HTI.US SAL Ya ............. ~ ll.4 DltUIY c .... .,.ete FACTS NOT FICTION That's what yofl want; buy this 3 bedroom home with 3 things in mind: Low maintenance. absolutely secluded and pleasurable living, new on market in north Costa Mesa for $66,950. Call 546-4141 END THAT SEARCH Great big, big. back lawn area. 3 Bedrooms + a neat game room, big fireplace and easy walk to schools and s hopping in "North Costa Mesa. Owner anxious. $59,950. Call 546-4141 HARBOR HIGHLANDS Charming 3 bedroom home in pre· stigious Newport Beach. Fantastic swimming pool, with separate dressing room. Excellent location near shopping and Mariners Park. Call 640-6161 _ BIG CANYON CUSTOM Spectacular 4840 sq.ft. 4 bedroom home jn final stages of construc- tion. Family room and library over· looking gorgeous POOi area and golf course. 2 Story living room with massive fireplace and view loft. $385,000. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1·5; 17 Royal St. George N.B. Call 64()-6161 NEWPORT MESA 3 Bedroom Newport West home that is truly a short walk to state Beach. Atrium entryway with Kol flsh pood. Massive Palos Verde stone fireplace in living room. Family room overlooking rear patio. Eating area in kitchen + separate laundry room . NEW LISTING. $72,500. Call now, 9624454. WESTSIDE BEAUTY This custom remodeled home was gutted and rebuilt as new. Has e:1t- quisite country kitchen, massive med brick comer fireplace in living room. 2 New baills. 2 Bedrooli\., & den . (Hu ge master w /2nd fireplace). EXCLUSJVE NEW USTING AT BARGAIN PRICE OF $89,500. Call now to He 962·445'. / • 1 OtficP\ locol1·d ., co,fo M~\Q ~qton 8f'och -l-if'•pori.8'o<t, REALTORS 67S.5Slt OPEN HOUSES #St JASMIHI C ... DR.: lac .... two rlory ........ wiHI OCIAN VIEW; M9y WJt. .. ~ -be.tit.I ...,....: ...... IM•oo. & t..a, rooa IMtuitu 24 Ir. ........ pt-4 ..try, d........ poof & tee.al .cl TIMMIS COUITS. R•-~• "", I ...... J ....... c....-... It'• i-t ..... - c ....... n : or&e SUNDA T ONl Y t .5 COIOHA Dll MU -CHIMA COVI: ~~ .. """'kif .................. wfttt • Mht-6NJ lefty C9d OCEAN VIEW. Clow to bed crea. Gwtty llopMc). eaay to b11ild °" .ct OWHH Will SUIORDIHA TE OM RMAHCIMG. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 25 IS E. Coast Hwy .• CCll"'OM .. Mer 675-5511 GeMral 1002G~ral 1002 .............•.....................•.....•.... BRAND NEW HOMES 816 CANYON COUNTRY CLUB "GOLF COURSE VIEWS" MOVE IN IY CNUSTMAS SALIS, LEASES, LEASEjOPTlOH AU HOMES "OPIM TOOAY 1·5" IMcL•To~1J 23 Canyon Island Dr. Single level "A" plan. 2 Bdrms. 2 baths $750 per month -$125.000 36 Canyon Island Dr. 2 Bdrms & den. 2•h baths. ''B"'J)lan . 1606 Sq ft. at $750 per month 41 Canyon I sland Dr. 2 Bdrm. & den. view baJcony -end unit "8'' plan at $795 per month -$130,000 J7 Canyon Island Dr. -3 bdrm. & den, 21h baths. The big "E " plan. Near pool. Super view! $995 Per montb -$175,000 , i.fiustinns & [o., · H\ralto ra Ring 640 · 5560 day or evenm~ Eastbluff Professional Bldg. Gettffol I 002 I GeMrol 1002 •••.•.•....•..•....•... ·······~··············· * * OPEN HOUSES * * 603 VISTA IOMTA. M.L 'Lovely Bluffs 3 bdrm. condo; 2Vi -.baths; newly decorated. "A BEST BUY" at $112,000. (off Mar Vista). See Marge or Pia, Sat/Sun. 1-5 1700 ST ARUGHr CIRCU. M.I. In beautiful Baycrest. an elegant 4 bdrm. borne;' den. family rm., formal dining rm .. 4 baths & 3 car garage. $179,500. (off Commodore). See Jan Oderman, 1·5 Sun. 20 MOUHT AIH VIEW, TVRTUllOCK Sharp 3 bdrm. home; quiet. lovely area of Turtlerock CTurtlerock Dr. to Emporia). $83,900. See Muriel or Dick, Sat. & Sun. 1·5 H~e~ -~ ohf.igol~ • • CORONA DEL MAR· 675-3000 r,,. .,...t4 ---·.,. ,,.. o.-c.... DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Vnu c ... s.11 "·"""'II I ... 2 .... 78 I One c,,i1 S..¥tc• T1-11 W<ltl ~""""Ad ""! •o.v '°'" Ctedll App-I·' l002 Getwraf f002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .::;:::: SELECT I PROPERTIES REAL EST A TE SALES. COSTA MESA SELECT PROPBTllS IS OPIMIMG A NIW COSTA MESA OFFICE It you've been thinking or highei: commissions and higher sales For a confidential discussion or your future al Select Properties, please call Pete Viotto 751-3191 3138 HAIBOI llUJAID c:;:: SELECT ~PROPERTIES ---- ··•·······•••··••······ · BALBOA ISLAND Chorming 1 br h<>use + 2 untu. Near Nortl't Ho m11rkul. rnun) amen1th1a. On A.Cllllt' A\e. Lowtir unil ron~nsb of 1 br & upf'(:r unit h,u, lovllly 2 br over dbl\' ~Hr Property 1s. rct0udclcd. compl furn • cll•Jn & l'Oty. Ha:. \cry .:ood II) t·omu & a g r1i1al loc $142,000. Please cull for ln!O 400U7• C.M. Sunshine Special New roof. new curpehni,: lhruoul. new dri \ CWllJY new pa1nl inside and out N c w -p a t 1 o • n e w lundsca p1n i;. OLO SELLER. Open Sat /54Jn I ·S 866 W. Wff10tt,C.M . ~~ -ANYTIME ON THE WATER W /PVT 104 T DOCK Pl"e m1um t-or O\ erlook· ing the sailing or boals & 'w l mm ln~ ducks & i-wuns. Casl for trout & bulJI from your front yd in beaut Lake f'ore!>l. 4 BR. 3 RA. including romantic m i.tr :.uill' w ,<!J'x1s· sundcck & 3 car i::ar , centra l air, maint. f rl'l· ltv1ni; llt e mbcr of lhc l>ophlsucatL-<l Sun & Sail· 1n,I! Club. R<'l>art Ii \'IOJ: yr around ··L1f1'11me Op· porturuty". Open Sunday l SPM.Call REALTY CONCEPTS 581-7:>00 SUPERIEACH HOUSE · Pnm1• Ney. port Shon.·:. 3 Ur DollhoUSl' $i3.~)()() OPF..NSUNOAY l S 2 I 8 rros.,.ct Alf). 8A1boa Island Realty ''0"\t ''°"t \I ~'(""4'\.'\\ 673-8700 LAKE FOREST And The Good Life a rc yours 1n thii; Dcune 1;ardcn home Walk lo clull & htkc!I. I h.:h open hc.1m:. uncl Y.,ill" vi i:la:.i. arc rcnturccl in this .. inj!lc slory JOU :!BJ\ h o m e l'l.US Beaut l1rC',,1de lh in,::. c·ountry k1tch. gardlm d1nin~ ond hu>ll' nwster ~wt1· Great Y.nllcd eruund., Very pn \ aw! sn .!Joo OPEN St\TtSUN Vi 2460SOVERLAJ\E DR. CALL 586-8500 TOLU REALTORS CHARMING OLDER HOME S pacious hm home w/huge sep rumpus rm to accommodntC' your pool table w /rm lo ~pure. Lil <' bdrms. chC'crful frplc & btflly lnclscpd. Onl)' $72.500 :'>45·~191 .-. Walker 6 lee Real fstate TRAILER PARK With 19 spaces. V 1 acres with two housu. Pool und r ec r eat i o nal facilities. 4 m iles from l'erris Lake. }ieduced to $t3S,!l00. Cull 556·2000 C:SELECT T PROPERTIES R-.c'ho S• JOCHWM1t1 Z BR. & den, one level end unll on jlrcenbclt. A hcuut y• $1111,f>OO • INCLUDING I.AND HILtHl.DOWD RIALTOll '44-0134 14LIOA PEHIH. Cozy, updated 2 bdrm. Spanish ; near beach, R·2 lot. Allklnsc price $78.500. IAYNOMT 4 Bdrms., 4 balh~; new. never occupied! 2-Story. IOU of wood & glus; pier for hoal. Nice water view. $289,:>00 673-3663 642·2253 EVCll associated 1, R lt f U , IJ f I'\ • r H ', 'I A l It • 'I, 1971 20x'8 litobtlc llomc. 2 br, 2 bath In t t1blu hed park. us.ooo. Aat. ~ mecneb I Ir vine realty FUHR HOMI$ ROM $6 I, 91010 SI ,200,000 llG CAMYOM -vtlW Dramatic Monaco Deane Home w /expansive ocean/night light view. Quiet location. Spacious liv· ing areas, formaJ djning & lg. master w /jacuzii. $210,000. OPIH SUM. l 2 ~l0°4 :l0 r .M. 15 RUI CAMNIS. (T48) THIS HOMI HAS IYBYTHIMGI Ocean view -city lights -2· stories of built-in elcgi'nce w /spacious entry, spiral stai~ase, cathedral ceilings, 4 bedrooms, family room w /brick fire place wall, dinette, formal dining /living room w /fireplace & huge recrea- tion room w /ocean view & ti,.Jcony. Gorgeous pool + jacuui & 8' firepit. Dramatic garden lighting. $299,500. Marjorie Mahon 644-6200. (T49) HARIOR VllW A very s pecial Portofino w /4 bedrooms. 5 baths + guest house. Quarry tile entry, hallway, dining room & fireplact'.·A separate unit ideal for in·laws. Completely private .-intercom thruout. $159,000. Lynne Rothell 644-6200. (TSO) CUSTOM COMTIM'OltART This handsome family home con· tains ove r 4000 sq.ft. or living space. 4 bedrooms, {amity room, dining room, study -4 fireplaces, olympic-sized pool all nestled on lg. estate-sized lot in one of the most prestigious areas in . Newport. $297 ,500. Polly Jil>hnston . 642-8235. (T51) MARIYOU.CA1840Aa Special holiday showing of a}most- completed new bay(ront home on 70' fee lot. BeautifuJly designed & executed especially for the custom buyer. OPEN Dec. 15th -407 Bayside Drive. Beverly Morphy 642·8235. (T52) WHAT7!7! $61,950! 3 bedroom borne+ g~. studio apt. (l bedroom, bath, living room & kitchen). Top Eastside location -· good income or build your own on . this lt-2 corner lot. Lois Miller 642-8235. (T53) •"TNt tSTA&JSNiien' .. That's DOVER SHORES! Best buy in this settled area! Beautiful custom home w/4 bedrooms, 41h baths, formal dining, farnlJy room W /"walk-in" bar PLUS lg. billiard room for teens or...aduJts. Key to private beaches. Priced to SELL at $219,500 fee. Jane Frazee 642-8235. (T54) MEW OfffltlHGf EASTSIDE COSTA MESA. Just what you're looking for! A charm· lng home offering 3 bedrooms & guest quarters, 3 baths, fireplace -rece n tly remodele d in ; marvelous woodsy feeling +added bonus of party-size jacuzzi. $104,500. Polly Johnston 642·8235. (T5.5) JUST LISTED -14 TCIEST Custom home on extra-lg. lot. 4 bedrooms, 21h baths. nice famjly room w /fireplace + formal dining room -3300 sq.ft. Outdoor gas BBQ w /huge covered patio. $185,000. Mary Lou Marion 642·8235. (T56) WESTCU~ conAGE Sharp 2 bedroom + den home - well built-shake roof, used brick -paneling -brand new carpets -all new elec. kitchen -lovely . tree-shaded yard w /patio & porch. Reduced to $124,500 ! Cathy Schweickert 642-823.S. (TS8) MIWL Y LISTID Yas.+JWS Special in every way -outstand· ing golf course view!! Beautifully· designed patio area w /pool & jacuzzi , fire -rin g & lush flowerbeds -all s urrounded by 1 used brick. Gourmet isla.nd , kitchen -formal dining -2-story 1 living room .-=. luxury muter suite , -J additional bed.rooms + family · room -3 fireplaces & custom de· corating. Beverly Morphy 642·8235. (1'6()) SP4UUMO VllW tM ntl 111.UPH . Absolutely beautitul 3 bedroom, 2'Aa bath view residence in im- maculate condition. Almost ~om pJete privacy. Lovely carpets, dra'pes, mirrored wans, tile pathf. w/latttce overhang; right on bluff overlooking the Upper Bay. Must aee t Owner must move soon & is getting anxious. $13.1,000. Barbara Wright 644-6200. <nn> . ' M2·1235 to1 Dover Orlw '44-6200 Harbor View C.nwr Irvine at C..mcius Valley Canler 7$2-1414 ' . I I 1002G~ol 1002 •..••.•..••..••......................•.....••. 5/ie C,ve $128,000 SPACIOUS MASTH SUITE, Mii· ROIED DIESSIHG IM., WALK·IH CLOSET, PllVATI IALCOMY. COHYYT. DEH wmt 1/2 IATH. All a.EC. MICIOWAVE KJTCHBl HVGE rATIO D~lf. POOL. JACUlll, FUU SECUllff RON I 001 IA YSIDI COYE EAST OPEN SUHDA Y 1·.5 - 'lt111:1~"4A~ A\ (}Cl4TI: INC 600 Newport Center Omo .. 640·6500 , Priced to Sell! OPl::N HOUSE SUN 1 5 4101 Bnsbanc Way.In UNIVERSITY PARK Cumc :.ce this charmaug, upgraded family home before you buy. 3 Bedrm, 21,2 ba. lg living + ram rm, (pie, bltns, FA heat Laundry rm, patio, dble garage. &46-3928, eves 645·525:l Lachenmyer Realtor 2911 CLIFF DI., HEWPORT HEIGHTS JUSf LISTED! View of the park & night lights from this 3 BR. & den home; formal DR & large rec. room, with 20x40 ft. pool. OPEN SAT /SUN. 1·5. $135,000. ISLAND HOLIDAY Vacant & ready for the tree & trimnllo,gs. Brand new 3 BR, 2'h ba. home. Jacuzzi in mstr. bath. $145,000 MEW HACH DUPLEX Just ltsted ! Prime location nr. ocean & park. $135,000 DAVIDSON KEALTT SBOI W Comr H ... , N B 645 -7575 3116 N1·wpor1 Bl· d r~ B 673·9060 G~ral 1002 GeMral I 002 Glftffal 1002 •.........•......................•.........••••••••.•••.••....•....•. f • I • f t OPEN HOUSE TODAY From I pm to 5 pm. REMODELED CLASSIC Extended front room/din rm with custom frplc. Orig. owner, shows like a model. 3 bdrm, 2 ba. Owner has bought new. Priced to sell. $59,950. 909 Autumn Dr. Ana. 545-9491 , FOUNTAIN ~ALLEY AREA POOL Pl.A YEIS DEUGHT Is provided in this immaculate spac:ious family horoe with beautiful landscaping. loads or cement work for min. yard care & huge separate RUM· PUS RM that acrommcxiates pool table w /plenty or room left over. S /Warner; E /o(( Magnolia. 17140 Juniper. F. V. 646-7711 5 IDRM, 3 IATH w /bdrm & bath on 1st floor. Spacious ma ster suite w /balcony. Vaulted ceilings in LR & frml din rm. Xlnt condi· lion. Great FV location. Fast possession. 17714 San Candelo. E /Brookhurs l . S/Slater 96S-3J7l SANTA ANA HEAR NEW CMorwiftg S.) Largest 4 bedroom single story. Move in condition. Near So. Coast Plaza. 2221 W. Hemlock. S.A. E / ol Fa1rview, NI of Segerstrom. 968-3371 VILLAGE WALK TIM.EVB. Large 3 bdrm + game room, 3 bas., 2 patios & big double car garage. Only $55,900. 2901-C So. Fairview, at Segerstrom, S:A . 646-7711. COSTA MESA IASTSIDla..2 Rare buildable R·2 lot. Chann- ing older home recently re- modeled. Harbor Hi district. Build a unit tor extra income. N /17tb St. 1787 Tustin Ave., C.M. 'I . EASTSIDE DOLL HOUSE New carpeting, new plumbing. Lovely yard w /avocado trees. Extra room for work shop. N /22nd St. 2279 Orange, C.M. 646·7711 - MESA VERDE+ GUEST HOUSE Lovely 3 bdrm, 2 ba home has new crpts & drapes. Dramatic floor to ceiling stone fireplace. All or this plus guest apt. with bdrm, liv rm & ba. Only $65,950. 3141 Barbados, C.M. 545-9491 HOME Ir IUSIMESS Operate your business in your own home! 4 Bd, 2 ba & area for various professions. Ade· quate off street parking. 884 W. 19th, CM 545·9491 SO. COAST PLAZA A short walk from exceptional 3 bdrm, huge master bdrm, bonus rm, wet bar, patio, private lake, boat dock, swim· ming. sec. gate. Model home look, must see. 1913 Wakeham, El Fairview. N /Sunflower. 968-3371 NEWPORT BEACH IRVINE 5 llDIQPM Lovely fam. home in beautiful Irvine Community. May be purchased s ubject to ex~ting low interest GI loan. N off Culver in .Culverdale. 17751 Manchester, Irv. 6f6..7711 PRIVATE COMM&NTY Single ram homes in this btn Npt Bcb locaUon·w /xlnt VlEW. Quiet cul-de·sac st. $149,990. 2201 Private Rd., N.B. 646-7711 TH!IAMCH A "country" atmosph ere w /towering trees. Majestic 2 story mansion w /4 bdnns, 3 ba, game rm & swim pool. 646·7711 UDOISU Outstanding custom blt home w /4 bdrms, 3 ba, f am rm, separate game rm & a car garage. Excellent value at 9215,000. 107 Vla Genoa, N.B. 846-Tlll I Walker & lee Real Es1ote Over 180,000 homes Gr sold since 1941 ~ Thi f1mlly Company ... SAM JOA9UIM SPICIAL Adjacent to golf course w /btn green belt VIEW. Oose to UCI. Popular San Mateo patio model all on one floor. #52 Arbolis, Irv. 646.'Tlll UDO ISLE • SI 35,000 Charming , private beach retreat in exclusive executive area. Beautiful patio area for those balmy days. Just listed. 109 Via Eboli. Lido Island. 646-7711 COLLEGE PAD A s harp 3 bdrm on well landscaped corner lot. Up· graded carpets, built-ins, fireplace & only 1 year old. It's a beauty! W of Culver on Walnut, S on Cottonwood, rt on Chaparral. ·14571 Savin, Irv. 838.6256 VIEW IM THE 11.UFFS This 3 bdrm in "Delores" model has a beautiful park for a back yard, as well as an ex· pansive ~of the Back Bay. Located' on1 quiet cul·de·sac. 312 Vista Madera, N .B. 646-7711 PAIULOUS DEANE HOME Magnificent 2 story with 3 huge bdrms, 3 bas, family rm & Formal dining room . Professionally lan~caped, im· pr~sive court yard entry. 4951 Persimmon, Irv. 646-7711 ' OMTHllTHT& CUstom luxury in Big Canyon. 4 bdrm, 5 bas, huge master suite with fireplace. Formal dining rm & family room. Fabulous home for comfort & entertain ing. #1 Pinehurst, N.B. 646-7711 LAGUNA HILLS DYMAM111 3 bdrm, 1 ~ ba, lots of extras. Save time, bring deposit. Won't last. 23711 San Dona, Lag. HJs: 545-9'91 YOUlt MIAIBT WAUll I WI OMCI "°"" laJI ~TO ltJO P.MI ,...._ • .._. •••••• 1114t m.on1 lk .............. 17141961-'671 17141116-JOJI ...... y..., ........ 17141146-1114 • 01~9•1-»71 C..Mlle .......... f114)14M4'1' , 1714U4M461 ............. , ...... 17,, ........ ~ .... • ..... 01411•tt•4 014''*1711 &M9UI IM UMCHO SAN JOACi)UIM - View of hills, with approx. 1850 sq. ft. tastefully decorated 3 bdrm, 2th bath condo. Now priced at $104,900. Find Barbie Hutchings at 10 Montanas Sud. UMl9UE IH IAYCIHTjlACKIAY - Nicely located 4 bdrm., 3 bath, w /fam rm + pool & lge covered patio. All for $ll6,000. See Janet Lehman at 1743 Bayport Way. UMtCi)UE IM MESA VBtDE -3 Bedroom perfecto, larger lot, Fam Rm with fi r eplace . $86,500. See Jac kie Randleman at 2001 Palau. UHl9UE IM IAMCHO SAH JOACi)UIM - smashing condo, 1563 sq. ft., views, decor, privacy. Asking $110,000. No signs allowed -so you must find Ron· nie Lundy' at 21 Rana. UMICi)UE IH HAllOI VIEW HOMES - former Portofmo model, 2 pools, big lot, fee. See Kay Glavas at 1824 Port Sheffield Place. Bring $159,500. UNIQUE IH MESA Ya.DI -3 bdrm, ram rm, lge. lot, vacant. Lease at $600/mo or sell . . . . $921500. See Doris Kirst at 3140CountryC ubDr. UM19U1 IM H.ADOa VIEW HOMIS - Portofino pool home, 3 bdrm, 2 story, plus loft. $750 /MO. See Wendy Beam at 1935 Port Bishop Place. UMICi)UE IM COIOMA DB. MAI -3 bdrm., 3 bath unit, spacious, patio, $450 /mo. See Nancy Laux at 719 Larkspur U~l()U~ t1()M~§ REAL TORS' lt<( NICEST PEOPLE M 1ll~l',1 HE NEATEST .. OMfS CORONA DEL MAR. 675-6000 MESA VERDE, 546 5990 • CALL US General I 0021 GeMral 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CE GBDBBI BLllNS ca. OV[R 50 YEARS OF SERVICE eoPEM SUMD,AY 1-5 # 16 DEHWf>OD LM. llG CANYON New on Market $295,000 -Bubbling Fountain Greets You at Huge Front Courtyard in this 4 Br Broadmoor III. Decorative Masonary, Beamed Ceilings, Sliding Walls of Tempered Glass to P atios & Gardens. Formal Living & Dining. Garden Kitchen w /Pass Throulith Bar to Pool Area. Master Bedroom Has Adjacent Beautiful Tiled Jacuzzi. '209 MATA-IAY VIEW Front Row Location in the Ever· Popular "Bluffs" 3 Level Condo With 2 Bedrooms, 2'h Bas, Family Room, 2 Patios. Upgraded. $1SO,OOO or Lease Option. 210 VIA CORDOVA-SUM 1-4 Lido Isle -Love to Entertain? Custom Designed Four Bedroom Plus Upstairs Suite w /Wet Bar. Cheerful Colors. Loads of Extras. Close to Beaches, Tennis Courts, Shopping. Lido for the Young at Heart. $2<Y1 ,500. ..... 411 PLATA IM THE '"ILUFfS• Fabulous View Front Row E Plan Offered for Lease. 3 Bedrooms, 2'h Baths , Family Room. Large Enclosed Patio. $750 /mo. Sun 1·4. e IY APPOIMTMBn' COltOMA DEt. MAJt.W /IMCOMI Custom Built by Wilton Beck ·+ In· come Unit. Owner's Home with 3 Spacious Br, Open Beam Ceilings, Copper Plumbing. Family Room, Wet Bar, Countless Amenities. Ren· tal Unit 3 Br, 2 Ba. Prime Location. Exclusive by "J oy of Newport'' 1112 e.ALAXY DllYI Dover S hores Outstandin g 3 Bedroom. One of Newport's Finest Areas. Make Plans to see Th.ls Lux- uriously Appointed Residence. Outllde Dinmg w /Bubbling F~taln, Breathtaking View. Call To- day. $289,000 1924 laYIMI AV ... Baycrest. Want to Vlew a .. Doll Houae" We Have It! 3 Bedrooms PIUI study 2 F!Hplaces. Wet Bar in Farn Rm. Convenient to Schools, Shopping. Room tor Pool. Move-in Coo<fttion . 4 ... OOMS -UOO ISU , Prime Location Near Bayfront San· dy Beach & Pier. 1 Story, Tile Roof, Medlt w /4 Bedrooms, 2 Bath$. Huge PaUo. $132,500 631·1• CHAMP AGHI Affiiii 17 You'll be more than satisfied with the elegance & space of this outatanding Big Canyon vi~w home! Prof. decorat- ed tbruout w /cu.stom wall coverings. drapes & cptng. Sparkling jacuzzi & a step from MBR suite: O'looks loth tee of B.C. golf course. 3 BR, form DR, 2\h baths. $285,000 7 RUE GRAND VAILEE Sat/Sun 1·5 MEW llG CAHYOM umMCJ Broadmoor 2 with beautiful view or hills & lights. 4 BR., 2 bas. & powder room. Formal DR. Many upgraded features including new carpel thruout. Newly decorated. LIDO ISLE HOME FOil LIASl Lovely 2-story, 3 Bdrm & den home incl. lge ms tr. BR w /lge sundeck. Spac. LR & formal dining. Cpts, drapes, Unfurn. $1,000/mo. By appt. 4 llCi CAMYOM TOWMHOMIS OPEM HOUSI SAT /SUH l·S Wake up to the sight of refreshing green fairways from these brand new homes. Pool, tennis cts & Security. T h e "Greenbrier" model. Delightful 2-story 2 bdrms, sitting rm, 2 baths lge DR. Lge patios. $118,500; lease $700 mo. 32 cyn Island Or. The "Oakcrest" l·Story model highly upgraded. Air·cond, lush cptng & custom drapes. M.icmwave oven. 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 Canyon Island Dr. Spacious "El Dorado". 3·Bdrms .. 21h baths 2-story. Lge kitchen, lge DR. Beaut. golf course view. $159,500; lease $850 mo. 26 Canyon Island Dr. 2111S. ............. MIWPOltT CIHTBt. M.I. 644-49 I 0 G .... rol I 1002 GeMral 1002 .............................•.•••.......••... OH THE IA YFIOHT One of the best areas of Balboa Island; 3 bdrms., family rm .. den, 2 frplcs., pier & float. Zoned for 2 units. $260,000 Or offer. CHArMAM AVE., ~AIDIH GIOVE 4 Va- cant lots, zoned OP. 116x.250. $93,500. Owner m ay participate. A DOLOIES DAIUHG Located right on the edge or the bluff. This 3 bdrm., 2'1'1 bath Bluffs Dolores model is just beautiful & has many extras. $152,000. View this great view right now! DECOU TOl'S DBJGffT' Come see this nice 4 bdrm. home in Corona del Mar's Cameo Highlands. $123,500 And, you get your very own key to the private beach area. COltOMA DR MAit OfffCE ILDG. A pride of ownership bldg..,on East Coast Hwy. Annual income $98,000. Of· f ered at $425,000. Will exchange equity for home with pool. 673-4400 I 002 Gftltnll IOOZ . ............................................. . , II• CAMYOM Spacious 4 bedrm, tremendous en. try, overlooking lake, golf course & pool. $254,500. CAMT II MATctB Model home condition, elegant Monte Carlo plan with outstandini amenities and upgrades. $129,500. OMI OF A llMD · Forever views of the bay and ocean rrom this outatandlng home and homesite. Located at the top ot Spyglass Hill. 4 Bednm, came and tam rm, pool. $32',500. 11a OM VAWI . Best buy at Spyglass Hll1. Only one listed. 5 Bedrm, or 4 bed'°m & maid's quarters. 3 Baths, fam iJ)' rm. sep dining. huge tile entry, ocean view. $210,000. " ~c:'!!!!.':'.~.~ ...•••.• ~c:4!!~.~-~~ •••....• 1~~~!!.':'.~.~ ....... ~!!.":>:..~ .......• !~!!:.~~~ ...... . GftWf.t I 002 G.Mral t 002 ~ I 002 G.MrGI I 002Gettffot I 002 HowHt For S• _Su=n~d~•-y._O_ec'-j•m-:~:':5:::t9:7:8==============D=A=ll:Y:P~l=LO=T:::::;;:;C3;;:=: Ho-.tH For Sah ...•................... ....................... .................••••.. ········•·······••·•••······•••·•··•·········· .••••••••••............••••••••••............. IT'S A STEAL! AT A MOST HAPPY PRICE R1!11l value in this r twrm 1n.i three hc<lroom home IOC!ntl-d 1n one ur In me':.. bel.l arc:i:i Great k1tt·h1•n for mom. l•oty r.imll) room. c 1tn .scp;irJle d ll1 mg room Ille .i i 1m .. 1t111n fur t'h1ldrcn P rice •~ M ,500 Cull 673·8550 '-"'""'' "*''''"'"' "'" ,. 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New listing, $70,500. 40' ~.Cotto Mno w 1·5 COUNTRY FLAVOR IM WESTCLIFF expanded 3 b,edrm, family room home .• Tastefully inviting with lovely wallpapers. woods and Wes a fun place to live! And on a secludec1 !:>treet away from traffic $137,000. 1206 Euu. Hwpt leach Swt I ·5 Coff c........,. Ir....,., IMMACULATE & CLEAN TOO! NEWPORT HEIGHTS -2 bedrm. 1 bath cottai;e This would be idea l for first home or retired persons. Large yard. room to expand. $75.000. 515 l"ie• An. Hwpf lch S.. t-5 MESA VERDE EXCELLENT FAMILY LOCALE -.i bedrms. family room home on q ui et s treet . T o p co ndit io n , o w n e r trans fer red. and you could move m q uickly . Price reduced to $86.000. 2828 TabOCJo ,I. Costa Mna Swt 1·5 ATTN: CAR BUFFS AfOBBYISTS THE HEART Of NEWPORT HEIGHTS has this neat 3 bedrm home with 2 dble JWrages. all the spac · needed for shop, storage , Cl <'. 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OUTSTAMDIHG UDO IH TRADITIQH Of SPAIH ~ and Hew Decor In Ir Out C NoM Y oer 0Mt Colon of Ccrpett Ir A..,&9Cet Charwt''"J l '*"' ..._.,, $15'.SOO MINI CORMER ESTATE f'HSTIGIOUS HE'M'OttT IUCH Mew &.a.. 4 ledrootw, fOlftity llM & DllWtcJ Rm 0.,..,. Saturday & 5-day 1-5 PM \114,500 llGCAMYOM POOL & VIEW OH GOLf COUISE 2 led! °°"' & 0... ................ MocW 0,... S.._.doy & 5-clay 1-5 PM $192,500 -' STUPENDOUS DUPUX VllW Of W4Ta I U~HT'S 4 ledrOGM&0... l ........ ,~ 0,.. S.t• d.y Ir s..y'I ·5 PM SI 54.500 OM THE WATER with VIEW MH>ITHIAMIAH RAVOI J STOIY 41edrOOM Ir&...,. Potio SMdy l•ec.h CM ,.,._. SI .,,500 OM THE WATER 14LCOHY Ir YllW c...,. .. ,,z..,.c.-.Hw loatSHp.A•...._ $91,500 • LUSEONTHIWATEI , .. yow l.y boat ..... yow ... .... , ... "'°' ..... ....., l .... ...... ..... ·~ ~·· ..._. ....... & • ..... decor. u•s /WI_,..., .... WATERFRONT HOMES .!I> ~ I \V L(>.>'I Ii~ , "''WP',,, I\. . ., h C 71'11 b.11 14UI aoo2G...,.01 1002 BLUFFS -CONDOMINIUM •.•..••.........••.•.••...•..•.•••.••..•..••.. $105 000 Beaut. 3 BR. 2' 2 BA, family r oom. plus fir eplace hm w /every possible a menity. Within walking distance plus view of spac. greenbelt. Owner has m oved out of stale & very anxious . ®herbert hawk ins REALTORS COM -DUPLEX \, ' ': $139,500 Recently . bit. spac 3 BR, 2 BA, plus balcony owner 's unit, 2 BR w /frplc & patio front unit. Walking dist ance to shops & beaches. SALES ASSOCIATI-:: SPYGLASS RIDGE CHUCK BROWN $189,500 You must i,ee this elegant 4 BR. 3 ba, Burlingame hm w /every bltn ameni- ty, incld'g view Blue Pacific & pool. Open house Sun 1-5. 1615 Har borcrest Cir. CdM. MEW CO$TA MESA USTIHGSI aEOUCID TO Slt,900 Lovely 3 bdrm, 2 ba, new carpet. Xlnt location. Near all schools ; frwys & shopping. Lots of charm. Large lot. Quiet street EASTSIDE CM SBl,900 Choice loc. 3 Br hm on tree lined str eet. Lrg pa tio in rear yd. P r iced to sell this weekend. HOME + STUDIO $75,000 Two on a lot. neat 3 br. 2 ba, fireplace home with larjle 1 br. 1 ba, kit, dining. li ving room studio apt in rear . Good renL'i. Prime C05ta Mesa area. Near shopping. churches. WestcLiff Pl::tza . Newport Hi School Dist r ict. CORONA DEL MAR $108,900 Cha rming 2 br + den wood paneled beach house w /night tiles & oc ea n view from lrg upper balcony. Just 1 2 blk to beach. Call for appt OP'POITUHITY C.uE:H HIGHT Come as you a re and get the details on. your fµturc in the lucrative real estate profession . Speak directly with our Fountain Valley Manager. Getter al 1002 .\vailable Tues. and Thurs. evening 6 to 9 p.m. or call for appl Pl.AM TODAY FOlt YOUlt TOMORROW 18055 Magnoha St.. Fountain Valley ~ 96.1-8311 ..........................•................... Getter al I 1002 G...erol 1002 BEST IN BLUFFS . •.••••.........••.....••••••...•.••........•• FAIULOUS MEW LISTINGS END UNIT ll ~olD('. l level 3 BR . ~ ba . lge. pat1':) ~ ... JO KA TELLA REAL TY Rflidefttlal lrokeralp C~ ENf' UNIT . l ·level Linda. 3 BR .. 2 ba .. cusl qtcz,Q\.Ohruoul. S129.500 Incl lt.1 nd Exuus1ve. t.1pp'l. o_nly I• looliinq fw o few ,_.. M>W "'ottinq ill « ore '"""'" • c-"' the fletd of RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATI SAUS 4 BR . 3 BATHS. "C" P LAN. Lux· unous ne" carpetmg. 2150 sq. ft. of beauty Pnme cul de sac Joe. $121.500 llHI b tote licenu ,.,.. WI WILL TllAtM YOU katfil COMT.ACT: . • IH FQI TH• HOUOAYS • r nurtyard entr y with wrnul(hl • iron gate, clrnm allc foy~r 1·11· trv l'Jlh,.tlr.il c-r1f1ni: .... • bJkony . t Rr . 2•,Ba 1·on ver1al111n p1l dhl fp . 2 patio-.. • 2 c.ir ~ar. On ly $97 .000. ,.,land • V1lla1te l'MPl'rl ll''I. JS.tfl-114116 HMTAU/HO FEf • HU.II SHO rrfHG> • I br :?ha $.'.!!*~ mo !!.I ""' .mll scrun'-.Y __ • ,_{HCH 9UAllTB • :1 hr 2ha1Cnnclo S.1351mo hl la<,l -1ccuntv1cle..in • Super b llomcs Rcall.>. Inc 549·AA~5 • HU,.,TINGTOM BUCH • HMTALS 3 Bedrm. 21'J both. fplc Sl90 • 38edr m . 2 bath. ra m rm $300 2 Redrm. 2 hath. rplc $325 • 2 fll'<lrm, 1 hath, rplc. $275., • lsl11 nd Villniic Propcrl1eN, 846·6461 • SH • plu' )acuz11 in lhi<; S &S home with double door entry 1nlo •ii r ac1o u ' l i vi ng rm wm r eplace or f'n1ny lj( family • r oom over lookln u 1aruu i Upst nir'( hu11c )tame room • with room for 11 root t nhle and • plumbed ror ~rt b ar Yoo can rt'lax in 4 bed rm. 3 b11lh S&S • home w tm nmt free varll 111 • ideal Park We-it . T hll Real E.ollate Mart 11411·1351 • ACROSS NOM r.utc J og t o beac h or !luck's llanic • Out and !!lop orr at Central • Ubrary fro m thl!! 11paciou.'I 3 bedrm., 2 be . hom e. Acros11 • from Central Pa r k. It's priced at $73,500. The Real Estate • Mart. 846-13.Sl. RISHlY PAINTID • Deane Hom e. Clean neut. 4 • BR. Ca m rm., bo11t dOClr, patio, lge back yard. Xlnt • family ho m e. Offered at a low • ~.500. Hur ry on this one!! Superb Hom es Realty Inc. • 549-116.SS. ROHRT TIUMP1S 3825 South Bristol S1ree1 rtaalf-it Santa Ana. Cahlornia 92704 ~ n:. "17'i4i5s;.531 ,··' St'll lh111As fo!>l "11 h 1>;111\ I lfaH• M1meth 1nit to ,,.11? Pilot Want ,\1b . n ..... ._1~l·<I t11h ilo 1t "I'll Getteral I 002 G....,.ol I 002 .......................••.••.••..•..•..•...•.. Sl'lltAL STAlllCASI f'ranr1'lrt1n Pouni am. I +den a nd pool, open thl' door and ri r <>l v ou 'l l \t?e t h e brcalhlukmg sr11ral '>l:11rca<1e Walk on 111 a nd eniov the <opacious ramilv r0<1m w fplc and rount ry k il ovcrlookm,i: pool or enll'rtam an ~our form a l d 10 1n .i: room a nd rctrr at to cxlrn lgl' master s uite. P S Jr y11u want you r an cnvrr th<' pool ond .;wim mdoors nnrl vnu ahn have a 3 car ga r llurry on th1~ one T he It 1• a I E' la 1 t• l'th rl . fl.16·1:1~1 suru •ssuMn10H St.one f'f' 111 large l.r. 3 BR. l t., BA, l'lrc bltn~. dhlc OV!!n for bHl hohrlav dmnrr; 2 car j(arni.:c wllh boat !JCCl'S~ to back v:1rd Ncl'rl" TLC but he'\t huy 1n nciiihhorhnod Sli!l.900 l s lanrl Vlll aiie Ptopert1c .... 846·6461 RY PA .. IHG St.irt here. c;pii<.'ious .'} hedrm. 2 bath hom e. Step Into e xtra hie ll vin l( rm w ith Palos Verde!! 11t11nf' fplc. f:njoy your counlrY.11.!lchc·n iircot for en· tert111n1njf' and no more wor· rie~ about y11ur RV hem1t in the strel'l. Y ou cnn p:irk at in your own varcl. Only ~'l.000. The llc o l E 'l t a 11• Marl. 846 1351 IRVl"'E T.L.C. hit'\ ,Roni" anlo m aklnit thic; a home you'll h1• proud tn own. mu c h n m o n ey I n th o land~raping, r>11tm l'nvcrs & interior 3 Bdrm . 2 ba . Universil v Pa rk . ~ml ,000 Thi.' Village Realtor!! 552 700f'I YIHATILL •. noor pla n ; library, sewing rm. music rm .. office or bdrm ... take your cholce. but come ice this beautHully lndscpe. le decorated 4 (or SI bdrm .• 3 bath home. then decide. S8S,900. The Village Rultors 552·7000 . ALrfME YILU The desiii n 1-; -1uperb. front thl' '11)3rmg ceilings lo th<' hcaut1ru1 b rir k frpk~ Livmg rm . dining rm .. ram1 ly rm . Mhhy tort, l;iundry rm. & 5 hdr ms. Bring your fa m1lv. lnn:e or sm;ill & selll<' in l'nmrort & prl\ acy Close lo 44 acre park with pool-;&. ll'nn1..,. SI 16,500. T he Village Realtor-i SS2 7000. NEWPORT BEACH POOL + VIEW fine Dover Shores locatmn? Trulv fanl a'>li1· 4 bt..'dr()()m .• r.1m1ly room pool home with l''Cp.m '>1ve view of the Upper • B.1y tind <;urroundin.R moun-• tatn!i. Enti re h o m e built nr11und utrium und oval pool • with unique r ustom fou.ntam. Covered by clear . t'etractablc . dome F'ahulous lnrgc m aster • 'wte with vacw Has Healed & Filtered jacu u i 8pa ' steam • bath & gard<'n area . Kitchen wit h breakfa'4l nook and fomi· • Iv room with wet bar h;ivc view or the b oy The re ore loo • mnny 11mcn1lle'I lo descn~ • thls fanla~llc ho me to list. Truly o good buy at ~.000. • Superb llome~ Really lnr • $49·8&5. ' ·-. ··-. • f ' • • • • HOMI •MD tNCOMI • One block lo beach ln old • I.own, 4 br. 2 ba, plus small h ouse i n r ear for added • Income . Only SllS,000 IVP. 80,6461, Isl and VIiiage . Properti~. • e OFFICES SERVING YOU 552-70~: !.Amv(~~s] • IMflP-"'cC ... Hwy. • .. I ltll St .. s-.t a...\ I &AW. W., C.M. l7141MU461 · ....... .._.. .... • lJUlltJ.IJU 14M611 ••••••••••• ~----~~~----.............. ~· REAL ES TATE. MART THE • VJLL e RE ALTORS e 1121~Dr •• .,,,... •••••• Relocating? TARBELL CAN HELP YOU locate your new home and sell your present home at a good profit! We 're a member o f AELO. Inter-City Ae loca11on Service . a national network of realtors experienced in handling family relocation problems Whether moving across town or across country, call the friendly folks at Tarbell. A fter all, we've been FINDIN' HOMES FOR FOLKS SINCE THE WEST WAS WON! 2 For One Price! Live m one and rent the 01her1 Temllc rental opportunity. Bo th homes are 2 bedrooms each, unfurnished S urrounded by neatly manicured yards and trees and bushes galore! Full price for both 1ust Sl52.000. Call today. •t won't last 1009 ! 54Q.1 720 Woodbndca• Retreat! Newly hsted 4 bedroom executive condo 1n lrv1001 Wood parquet entry toyer leads to a dramattc wtndtng staircase that leads to the 2nd StOfY Gorgeous master sutte with it's own bath nd dressing area. 1f>.guest d1n1ng room, deluxe lutchen bu1IHns Lush beige carpets 3 baths 1n all A heck 0111 townhome, $98,950 Call540-1720. Executive Showploc~! In beautiful Villa Park areal Freshly painted and decorated 1ns1de and out Cusrom m ade shutters In the family room . lush new carpets to sink yoUf' leet 1n10 4 bedrooms , 2full baths. Separate fami- ly room with brick fireplace Entry hall, eating area oll tha ranch kitchen Private master suite. Fully sprinklered tawns..$120,000 Call 54(}.1720. 2 For One Price! Live in one and rent the other' Ternhc rel'11al opportunity Bo lh homes are 2 bedroo ms each. unfurnished Surrounded by neatly maulcured yards arid tree~ ond boshes galore• Full once to r both tust S52 000 Call todav 1l won-t last long' 540-1720 $41,500 -LoYeaible Location! II location is important, you II love this charming starter home convenient to shops and buses! Ex- tra wide driveway, large patio. enclosed and cov- ered doubles as a game room 3 bedrooms, eaHn kitchen with wood cabinets L1v1ng room area tor 1 parties. Jus t listed. cal1 54G-1 720 lor a showing • Entertainer's Deliaht! You II love lh1s beautlfu(Ctlsrom home 10 prime areal Proress1onally deca<ated and landscaped . quallly construction lhru and lhru. Stereo & tn· 1orcoms sys tem, built-in vacuum. Tiled fountain & huge magnesite deck porch. 5 !)lorious bedrooms. 3 baths. Extra den. separate lam11y• room with fireplace. Formal d1n1ng served by a totally modern k11ctien. A home for the e11- ccu11ve1 $225,000 Call 540.1720 Custom Retr.at..Pool! Proless1onally landscaped grounds with a no care rear yard! Delightful pool, huge patio area. Front atrium courtyard leads to mner foyer. Spacious fl oor plan offers a 3 bedroom wing 2Y.t baths. Candlehght dining room. Separate family room. ind lireplace 1n the hving quarters. Loads ot bulll·ins. cupboards, china closet. wet bar & w1nerack $124,500,CaJ154C>-1720 Country Club Setting! Rancho San Joaquin condo surrounded by goll course parks and tennis courts I Gracious entry. step down formal hvtng room & master suite with 11 s own bath and dressing area Heartwarmtng ltreolace Pnvate palto area A lull line ol rec 1oc1ht1es Asking $99.500 C.all 540-1720 Home of the Y ecr! Super d elu>Ce home ill Newport Beach with • sparkling view of the 'Back Bay. Indoor heated and lllt8fed pool tor yew round fun. Lu>Curloua hvlng spece thruo ut, about 3000 sq. feet. • bedrooms. 3 baths. Formal entry leads to an oversized family room with it's own dining Mee. King sized mast81' bedroom Is away from th• ohlldren'1 quarters. For a pflvate showing, call~1720 540-1720 2955 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa TA Rall RERlTOIS~· M.....,_ RELO G} --ServllMJ 7000 ~Hies : Thruouf The United States .: ~···~ ......... c-..., · IH Fo $a1 }Hout F 'sc&t IHOIHH For Sale HHHa For Sal• 1Hot1uJ For Sat. HotHH For Salt e4 D.-.IL Y PILOT Sund1y Otcemb•r 5 191'8 04ttes r ~ ~1 or ••• ......... , ....... •••• ............ u•••••••• •• ... , .................. uu•u••••• .~ .JC;.!::1;_...:;.;,;:;.:..;...:....:.:::.=..:..-----_..;;..;;.....;""""'' ....._ ____ ......,. •. • • • • • • • • • • • •. • •• • • •. , • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Gl'M't'ol I 002 ~-~.~~ ....... !~~!~!.~.~ ....... ~~~~ .......... !~.~~~~~ .......... !~.'!~ ~~~~! .......... !~.~~ ~~~ .......... !?!~ ~~~ .......... !~!~ ~~~~! .......... ~~!~ ..................... .. ~ol I 002 G.,..r.i I 00 s•-a HOMH ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• RAHCH RUL'TY • v..-5a n • ltiA&.TY () fi ~ MAGNIFJCENJ CUSTOM often l Yr Wort1nly ofinJa J~u ~ FOURPLEX (or TRIPLEX} ·~~u~·!~~~~:,~o:;,~~ ~ Ht.ans <>PB4 SUM. 1 .s 22 UIC>A ISU S11perb conttructlOft wltll .very Luxurious 4 BK home. Family rm. & pricle-of-owttenlllp ....._ lmCllJIB• COVIHGTOH formal dlnmg, with vJew toward 5'1·2000 bl.. Al •It• her¥• ftuplocn. ......_ IEST VALUI IM 11.UffSI 4-"LIX llarbor lsland.Boatslip.$325,000 SPECTACULAR TURTLt-: ROCK lfts, IMautffuly decCMCltecl. ~ Reduced $10,0001 View or water & •123,500 5 Bdrms., H~ baths, family rm. & formal dining. Large tile pa t io & waterfront deck. $275,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bo y~1d1• Oriv•· N 8 o7S 6161 HOUSES FOR SALE -<: 2 llH>ROOM 5272Thorn T ree (ThcTer) Irvine 642-8235 $68,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 332 Piazza Lado (Lido ls) NB 673-7300 $165,000 ·Sun. 1-4 1t3 Carob (The Terrace) Irv. 5.51·2000 $68,900 Sat~un 1·5 515 Irvine Ave., Nwpt Heights, NB 642-5200 $75,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 Z llt Ir FAM ltM or DEN 444 Cabrillo, Corona del Mar 640-7000 $162,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 262 Cedar, Nwpt. Shores. NB_ 631 -3900 $72,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 167 W. A venida Allessundro, S Clem. 492·8834 $61 ,900 Sat/Sun 10·5 3 Mirror Lake (Deerfield) Irvine 752-14 14 $65.900 Sat. 1·5 •22782 Avalon. El Toro 548· 1168 Sat /Sun 10-4 331 Driflwood (Shorecli{{) CdM 642-8235 $179,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 300E. Coast Hy. #50(DeAnza Vil) NB 642-8235 $43,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •lOOOSantiago (Dover Shores) NB 644-6200 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 9 Rue Fontaine <Big Canyon) NB 631·1400 $192,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 No 5 Montanas Este, Irvine 752·1685 Sat/Sun 1·4 •21 Rana, Ranchos. J oaquin , Irv 675-6000 Sll0,000 Sat /Sun 1 ·5 214 Dahlia. Corona del Mar 642-8235 $168,500 Sun 1·5 6011 Sierra Bravo Rd. TrtlRk, lrv. 768-1212 $88,500 fee Sunday 1·5 412 Fullerton (Npt. Heights) N.8 646-24 14 $89.500 Sun l·!i 7 Montanas Norte, RchoSJoq. Jrv 642-8235 Sun 1-4 l IB>ROOM 8.59 Cortez (Mesa del Mar) CM 752·1414 $65.400 Sat. 1·5 33461 Seabright, Dana Point 496-2790 $74.950 Sat/Sun l2·S 604 Alta Vista, Lag. Bch. 494-8.551 $125,000 Sat /Sun 1·4 1>501 Erie Circle. H. B 558-7752 $63 .950 Sal/Sun 11·6 2575 Juanita Wa .. Laguna Beach 494·8086 $157 .000 Sun 12·4 2'26 Via Graziana (Lido ls) NB 673-7300 $147 .000 Sun . 1·4 24605 Overta ke Or., Lk Forest 586-8.500 $72,900 Sal/Swi 1·5 651 Vista Bonita (Bluffs ) NB 644-6200 $133,000 Sat/Sun l·S 20 Mountain View <T.Rock) Irv. 675-3000 $83.900 Sat/Sun l·S 22152 Capistra no, Hunt. Beach 968-4456 $72.900 Sun. 12·4 9431 Fireside. Hunt. Beach 968·4456 $62.500 Sat 1·5 9391 Fireside. Hunl. Beach 968-4456 $63,500 Sun. 12·4 442 El Mode na, Heights, Npt Bch 548·3080 $88.500 Sal/Sun l 5 ~Bunker Hills Way, C.M. 540-9538 $46.500 Sat/Sun 10.4 406 Esther, Costa Mesa 642 5200 $70.SOO Sat/Sun l·S ~ W. Wilson, Costa Mesa 645-7033 $56,950 Sat/Sun l ·S 21 Almond Tree Ln. UP, Irv. 752·1700 Sat/Sun 11·4 J9 Rue SL Cloud, Big Cyn,, NB · 752-1700 Sun 12-5 14671 Countrywewxl, Irv 752· l 700 $65,SOO ~un ll ·4 •5092 Yearlin~. Irv 752-1700 $71 ,500 Sun 12·5 14512 Highcrest. Irvine 645--0303 $59,950 Sat /Sun 11 ·4 •201 Morning Canyon, Cd!t\ 644-4910 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 7 Rue Grand Vallee (Bl•Cyn> N.B. 644-49JO $285,000 Sat/SUn 1·5 • 1979 Tustin Ave .• Costa )fesa 752-1920 $136,000 Sat/Sun t.z..5 10 Montanas Sud. Ranchos. Joaquin 675-6000 $104,900 Sat/Sunl-6 2186 Vista Entrada, Newport Bch. 644-4746 $104,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 526Santa Ana Ave, Newport Hgts. 675-6670 $88,000 Sunday 1·5 2308 Redlands Ct, N.B. ~ $89,900 Sun 1·5 2210Avalon <CollPk>CM 557-7648 $56,950 Sun. 12·5 IS Rue Cannes (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 $210,000 Sun.12:3Cht:30 21 Moatanu Norte,Rcbos..Joq.Irv 752·1414 '115t..~ Sun. 1-4 & Vista Plor~ n.WJIOit Bch 673-1181 Sunday 1·5 218 Prospect, N1']ll'. Shn. NB 673-8700 $73,~ Sunday 1·5 l la & PAM l.M w ... 2565 Juanita Wa, Lacuna Beach •99-45Sl '1:1S.9SO Sun 12·' 1021 Cliff Dr (NeWJJO'!, Hts) N.B. '75-7080 tl3!z~ • Sun. 1·5 3USTaft Way, \.iOlla Mesa 752-7315 mid80's Sat/Swi 1..S VIEW. This bf!autiful 3 bdrm. 21 :& bath i h 1 bt 3 bd 2•L b th • -..w.. o~ -. Great for owwer -n B t 1g s; r~.. "" a 5 ; 1100 sq. f\ ownor's 3u1t" Plan SO in Turtle RMk •r errure hns a r --·~• • ·-·-split·level. Very privute. enlaraed 11iilh hroplacu plu11 threl' fantasttC· Vtl'W hy dav & night' l,iv1ng re1idettce plu1 lltcome. 0... of ffw patio. Cooperative seller will allow for hugt 1>1.•droom1. Thr~ i rm & spacious fjmily rm with moat Hcur• lft•estuMnh to e•...-some decorating changes. $133.000. bedroom. 2 bath apart beautiful Palos Vl·rtks Stone I'! • mllnt11. 5 cur 1iar11aic come y•r way . Call to see! nc-~1 buy in thU. VERY r""1replaces. Upgnu.kd carpeting & RICK ALOERETTE, RnlTOR d po"pyul ... ~~-7m17oo1."1. call to dr apes thruout. Covert.'<! patio. Rear U\ OLESWORTHY .. .,..., r;;~ ~u~~ t!rt~~r~;~~o;:lmd~~~:/~~! GRADUATE REALTOR'S INSTITUTE C.F. C 640.0020 011Nlli<i·•lllUN IC1.,N<I ' $141.900 547-£%i9 EASTILUff CENTER I ~:BNtl 1919 I NORWOOO TERRACE DIRECTORY Keep thl1 hendy directory with you thla .. •hnd H you go houa .. huntlng. All the loutlona ll•ted Hlow are d••c:libed In greater detell by •dvert11fng alHwhere In todey'• DAILY PU.OT WANT ADS. Petron• showing open houaea for ••I• or reitt are urged lo llat •uc;h Information In thl1 column Hc:h Saturday and &tnday. ".W7 Carob St <Eastbluf() NB 833·3904 $167,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 J65 Princeton. CollPk. C.M. 545·4289 $68,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 l3Goleta Pt Or ISpyglsHJs) CdM 640-1751 Sat &Sun 1-4 116 Via Quito (Lido Isle l NB 673-6915 $139,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 900 Lia rd Pl .. C. M 549·3913 $72,500 Sat/Sun 10·5 749 Olympic. Costa Mesa 546-1753 $.59,750 Sat /Sun 1·4 250 East 19th S t , Costa Mesa 642·5299 $69.500 Sat/Sun 10-5 •2527 Bowbom Pl. Colg Pk. C.M. 546·3910 $72,950 Sat/Sun 10·5 1706 Oahu Pl (Mesa Verde) CM 752·0558 $79.000 Sat /Sun 1-5 2626 Bass wood < Eastbluff) Npt. Bch. 833-9781 $112.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 34295. Ramona lnrS.Cst Plaza) 540-1151 $65.900 Sat /Sun 12'' 5032 Sisson, Huntington Beach 963-7881 $56,960 Sat/Sun 12·4 oc.52 Ca1thncss Dr (La Cuesta) HB 963-4324 $78.000 Sunday 12·5 3429 So. Ramona. Santa Ana 540-1151 $65,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 395 Meadow Lan e. Costa Mesa 673-9060 $120,000 Sun. 1·5 •2913 Cliff Dr. (Npt. Heights) NB 673·9060 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 14232 Saarincn (The Colony) Irv. 551-2000 $73,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 146.'ll Sweetan. Cal llms. Irv. 073-8550 $68.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 208Via Mentone (Lido Isle) NB 642·82:l5 $156.500 Sat/Sun l ·S 27022 Via Fiesta. Mission Viejo H.98-7855 S64,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1730 Pt. Manleigh <HV Homes) NB 644 -1766 $168,SOO . Sun. 1·5 l206 Essex, Westcliff, N'A\'prt Beach 642-5200 Sl37 .000 Sat/Sun 1·5 5 Hermitage Ln. <Big Cyn) N. 8. 644-1766 $398,000 Sat 12-4/Sun 1·4 10181 Cliff Dr., Hunt. Bch. 968-4456 $70.900 Sun. ll·S 2575 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach 645·7221 $'99.900 Sat/Sun ll·4 •2257 Cornell, Costa Mesa 645·7221 $69,900 Sat/Sun 11·4 4382 Margarita. Irvine 546-5880 $71,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 :.>10 Warr en, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $69,950 Sal 1·4/Sun 12·4 •1824 Port Sh effield <HVHms) NB 675-6000 $159,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 288 E. Bay St., Costa Mesa 646·7711 Sat/Sun 12·5 2939 Ellesmere, Mesa Verde, CM 546-~ $88,000 Sunday 1·4 2917 Chestnut, Mesa Verde, CM $40-0942 $73.500 Sunday l·S 4101 Bris bane Way. Univ Pk, Irv. 646-3928 $74 ,000 Sunday 1·5 26Sanderling <Deerfield ) Irv 551·2000 $79,500 Sun 1·5 384 Mira Lorna, offlrv. Back Bay 646-3255 . Sunday l·S 2812 Serang, Mesa Verde. CM 546-2313 Sun l ·5 32S3 Washington. Mesa Verde, CM 546-2313 Sun l·S 8595 La Bay a, Fountain Vly 546-2313 Sun 12·4 2901 Palau, Mesa Verde, CM $46-5990 $86,500 Sunday l ·S 3140Country Club, Mess Verde 546·5990 $92,500 Sunday l ·S 4 llDIOOM · 17112 Greentree, Huntington Bcb MZ--"66 SU0,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 2934 Java Rd (Mesa Verde) CM 615-7060 $104,950 Sun 1·4 U3Via Nice (Lido Isle) N.B. 813-9060 $159,500 • Sun. 1·5 23SS1 Porter, Laguna Niguel 8'1--0873 $'17,900 Sat/Sun 10..s 9't0 Warbler, Fountain Valley · 548-1168 $74,950 Sat/Sun 1-4 •10 Rue Villars, BlgCany00, NB 675-3411 $254,500 Sat/Sun l ·S 2005 MiralJ'ar Dr., 8.alboa 640-99(,)0" $132,00S Sat/Sun 1·5 1.51 Walnut <Newport Shores) N.B. 644·1766 $94,750 Sun. 1·5 2828 Tabago, Mesa Verde, C.M. 6'2-5200 $86.000 Sat /Slm 1 ·5 210 Vla Cordova, U~ Jele 631·1800 $207.SOO ...., Saf/Sun l ·-4 • 16 Deerwood Lane, D1J Canyon 631·1800 $295,000 Sat/SWl 1·5 22852 Via Octavo, Mission VieJO 495-1870 Sunday All day 348.5 Eboe (Coll. Pk) Irvi ne 5.51-2000 $115,000 Sun 1·5 3731 Sur (The Colony) J rv. 551-2000 $68,500 Sun 1·5 2105 Seville< Penin. Point) N.B. 640-6500 $1.59,500 Sun 1·4 23531 Porter, Laguna Niguel 8.11-0873 $77,900 Sunday 10-6 207 Via Orvieto (Lido Isle) NB 673-6026 $157 ,500 Sun 1·5 4 llt &-.UIEST• 38l5Seashor e. Newport Beach 645-0303 $298,500 Sunday 12·5 4 llt Ir FAM RM w Dlt4 19472 Sierra Chula <T .Rock) Irv 675·5930 Sat/Sun 1·5 20782 Glen cairn. Bshard /AUanta HB 968-4456 Sun 12·4 •2861 Velasco Ln, C.M 546-6352 $79,500 Sat /Sun 12·5 •2600Lighthouse, Harbor vu Brdmr.,CdM 675-6900 Sat l ·4/Sun10·4 /Mon 10·3 ~Trinity Dr., Costa Mesa 979-4489 $68,750 Sat/Sun all day 2033 G<>ldene ye, Costa Mesa 556-1434 $120,000 Sat/Sun 9.5 8642 Lewmead Dr, Huntington Bch 968-8019 $72,950 Sat/Sun 10.S 446Catalina Dr., Nwpt lits, N.B. 642·4096 $136,500 Sun 1·5 14111 Chagall, lrvVill, Irvine 752· 7315 $85,500 Sat /Sun 1 ·5 420BelvueLn (BaJ Penin) N.8 . 673-1494 $137 ,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 844Sono'ra, Mesadel Mar, CM 540-1151 $68,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 Z1 Bodega Bay, ~ygla."s 64().4196 $210,000 Sat/Sun l·S 1815 Port Sheffield, Harbor View 640-4084 $129,SOO Sat/Sun l ·S •47 Monticeto, Spyglass 644-4882 $324,500 Sunday 1·5 ~Cortland . CameoHglnds, CdM 675·5511 $ll9,500 Sat/Sun l·S 3812 Scottsdale (The Colony) Irvine 752-1414 $87 ,SOO Sat/Sun 1·5 2006 Port Bristol (HVHomes) NB 644-6200 $159,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 1700 Starlight Circ .. Npt. Bch. 675-3000 $179,500 Sun l ·S •865Sonora Rd, Mesa del Mar, CM 5.57-5292 $76,300 Sat/Sun l ·S 970Junipero Dr., Costa Mesa 556-2660 $78,900 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 1501 Highland Ave., Newport Bch 631-1400 s't84,500 Sat,4Sun l ·S 10061 Thesus, Hunt. Beach 963-4456 $88,900 Sun. 12:30-4:30 10 Burning Tree Rd. Big Cyn, NB 838-6256 $285,000 Sat/Sun l·S • •22 Linda Isle (Linda Isl.) NB 675~161 $325,000 Sun l ·S 468 DeSola Ter. (cor.Seaward) CdM 644-7211 $165.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 21162Amberwick, Hunt Bch 962·3462 $82,000 Sat/Sun l·S 928Crocus Cir., Costa Mesa ~3666 $86,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 Rue St. Cloud· (Big Canyon) N. B. 644-4910 $271,500 Sat/Sun l ·S 2650 RiversJde CM (County) 645-7221 $74,900 Sat/Sun 11·4 *1743 Bayport Way, Newport Bch 675-6000 $116,000 Sat/Sun l ·S •32 Point Loma (Spyglass) CdM 644·6200 $299,500 Sun. l ·S 15061\ntigua <Dover Shores) NB 642.s235 $219,500 Sun. 1·5 * 1734 Santiago, Dover Shores, NB 549·8655 $320,000 Sunday l·S 17872 San Leandro, Huntington Bch 536-2691 $67 990 Sunday 12-4 861 Sandcastle Dr,, Corona del Mar • 644·7270 $1:.8$0 Sund&ay l ·S 229C*1tal St., Newport Beach 1 873-7601 $97i500 Sunday12·S 14921 Athel CCo 1. Pk) Irv. Ml-2000 $94,SOO Sun l ·S 13561 Esplrlt CRacquet.Clb> .U-V. ~1·2000 $89,500 Suri l ·S •11 Greenbriar Ln, Big Cyn, NB M0-6600 1242,500 Sun. l·S • 161S Harborcrest, Spyalass Ridge 67S.23ll $187,500 Sunday l·a 10 Cherry RU ls. Big Canyoa, NB 61U900 $425,000 Sunday 12-4 2827 Clubhouse, Mes• Verde, CM 548-231J Sun 1·$ 5 11 & FAM IM or DEN 19822 Fellcliff. Huntington Beach 536-1461 $86,000 Sat/Sun l·S • 17 Royal St. George, Big Cyn, NB 64i-6161 $385,000 Sat /Sun l·S •1779 Humgbird, Mesa Verde. CM 540-9922 $152,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 2431 Holiday Rd .. Newport Beach 645·7221 $129,500 Sat/Sun 11·4 1522 Pegasus, off Santa Ana Hts 646·:!255 $82,500 Sunday 1·5 6 II I. FAM lM er 084 318638th Ave .. So. Laguna 494-8086 $115,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 990'l Spinnaker, Huntington Bch 963·7881· $81.900 Sun. 12·5 •34 Mission Bay <Spyglass) CdM 644-6200 Sun. 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE I llt & FAM lM w Dat 1008 Bayside Cove EMt , Npt. Bch 64Q..6500 $128,000 Sun. 1·5 2 IEDllOOM 42 Canyon Island Dr. (81g Cyn ) NB 644-4910 $149,500 Sat /Sun l·S 32 Canyon Island Dr. <Big Cyn) NB 644-4910 $118,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 23Canyon ls. Dr, BgCyn, NB 640-5560 $125,000 Sun. l ·S 2 II Ir-F4M ltM w De. 209 Nata, Bluffs, Npt.. Bch. 631-1800 $150,000 Sun 1·5 l llEHOOM 600 Vista Bonita (Bluffs) N.B 675·3000 $112,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2008 Vista Caudal <Bluf(s) N.B. 644-1766 $119,500 Sat/Sun l ·S 26Canyon Is land Dr. (BigCyn) N.B. 644-4910 $159,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 258.53 Via Pera, Mission Viejo 830-3468 Sat /Sunday 23486 Los Adorn as. Lag. Hills 830·7513 .$.51,900 Sat/Sun 10·5 2161 Vista Entrada <Bluffs) N.B. 640·5560 $135,000 Sun. 1·5 J II & FAM RM w DIN :m Vi sta Madera (Bluf(s) N .B. 644·1133 $146,000 Sat/Sun l ·S lS Kamalii CL fNpt Crest> N.B. 675·5200 Sun I 4 4 IR Ir FAM ltM w DEN 363 Genoa. Npt Riv, CM 546·2313 Sun. l·S TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE J llDROOM 23362 Via San Miguel, Lag Hills 830·2357 $51 ,500 Sun. l ·" 3 II & FAM RM or DEN 15 Deerfield, Irvine 640-9900 $67,950 Sunday 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 436 Fernleaf St., Corona del Mar 752-6282 $149,500 Sun. 11·3:30 l ... l IR 4508 W. Balboa Blvd. Nwpt. Beach 675-1972 $130,000 Sat/Sun J 5 l ... 4 .. 4404 Channel PJace, Newport Bch 631 -1400 $154,SOO Sat/Sun 1·5 HOUSES FOR REMT 2 IR Ir FAM llM or DIH :rn Driftwood (ShorecUffs) CdM 6'2-8235 . $575 /mo. Sat/Sun l ·S 3 llNOOM 4459 Coast Hwy, Newport Beach 640-9119 Sunday I ·4 719 Larks pur, old CdM. CdM 675·6000 $150/mo. Sunday 1·5 3 la • FAM RM _. DtH • 1935 Pt. Bishop Pl. HVHm.s, NB 675-6000 S750 /mo. Sunday 1 S CONDOMINIUM FOR RENT 2 llDllOOM 2'l Clll\yon Island Dr. (Big C)'n) NB ~10 $950/Mo.-Sat/Sun 1·5 1111 So. Coast Dr, UnltlOlA, CM $395 Mo. Sun I ·4 CONDOMINIUM FOR LEASE 2 II a PAM IM w D9f 38Ca.nyon Island Dr (Big Cyn) NB 6'0-5560 S750 Mo. Sun. 1·5 J 11 & •AM IN w DIM 418 Plata, Bluffs, Npt .. Bch. 631·1800 $750 /mo Sun 1·5 * ..... ... w ......... ••• Walwfl•&,... SPANISH MAH SI OH OH HILL POOL+ HACH $51,250 :Wdu<ll•ll courtyarct l'n try lo mu"n1f1cclll l'O\Cr lamers penthouse. Va11h ed ceilings add dram1& to ar11s11c :>cllinjl. H uge noor-to·ceiling crarklin~ lrrcploce. Gourmet pub kltchen . Massivl! hi~away master swtc + guest quarters. Terract• overlooks sparkling pool & erounds. 963-7881. t'lffl "'<>·II I Ill"' IOAI NI(!• [~U~ll OLD COUNTRY FARMHOUSE Unlque old home ch11rm Ju s t lake the o n • Crundmn & Crundpn used lo live 1n! Lgc s1l Ung rm w/b1g (1repl11ce. 9· ce1h ngs, old rash1onect free standing tub ;111d sink. Tbi& will bring back memories. but you'd ~l· ~ •• HEWPOllT llACH LUXURY Bc~t t:>uy in 13aycrest • 2SOO Sq ft of pure cl:.1s11' Pour ma:.s1ve bedroomll. with secluded master w.1ng. Sunny country kitchen with all new op pliancn, 1ncludlng bullt in microwave oven. l! Large water heateri. + + + decorator's de llghl Don't miss nil lhii. for only SlJ!J,500. Call 646·7171 ,...N·1 "' o ·''\tun •011:r '*"'°'' [®IH!ltl MEW USTIMG-S! WATllFROHT 1'1cr {float. Chor co loca 11on. • RR, 2 bnlhs. 2 frplcs.. lge. patio, new deck. Won't last long al $179,500 HEW,ORT HTS. A delight to 11how • Spacious 3 BR. 3 ba., pool home. 2 Frplcs .. sundeck over garage w11h ocra11 view' $139.500' MESA YUDE OPEH SUH. I ·4 2934 JAVA RO. l'rice Cut 55,050 Pl easant 4 bdrm . 2 ba spctless ! LRe. lot, d,· tachcd gor~ge. Now $104.950 lolboo loy 'rop. baltOf'I • 675-7060. lolboo Penin'*"a I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BY OWNER choice R:1 Oceanfront rroperty. htwn C & D Sts 673·3961 2 llr 1 d n, lndividunl home w /tenol1. pool. 1111a. ~ccurlly iiuard. $14~.DOO Hy owner 644-0020 OPIHHOUH "'' /Stlt ~ /M«t *6 Ll&~lhou.H La. H..t.V11 .... 1M111r 4br12"'bo/fr /pool/Jae tmrn•c home, tre1h palnl. new plush carpet. thruout. Paneled family nn. 2 cncklln1 Ip. party alte jacuzzi & cust pool. SHl3.tso. Welton & Co 8'15·fll00. SPICTACU~ llOADMOOll BY OWNER Profualonall)' decor. & lan<bcaped ~ br. 2"' ba Country En&Uab Manor House. fOJ' fmmed. ..le by motivated OWll~t' who hH putthued ano&ber bonw. $111,000. C.U for appt.e40:GIOS ~~!!!.~~~•~••••••• ~~!!.~~-~~•••••··'~~!~!.~~~.~~ ........ ~~:!~:.~~.~~ ........ ~~~~!.~.~~ ........ ,~~!~!!.~~-~........ . Sunday. Oec:tmbor 5. 1976 DAILY Pll.OT c:f ,. ____ ~ M c ro ,. __ , ' 24 &.1.-A...... .. h I 040 u..--.1 ·-.. I .. 0 HMM' for s-. HOUHI,.,. s• H0411H For Sde -_. .,. I 022 otto Meta 24-.-fa M•M 0 ~-..,.CHI oc ~"'Iott -ocn o.. ............ leecla I 040 •••••••••••••"'• ........ ••••••••• .................................... . ••••••••• •• •••• ••• • • •• • ••• • ••• •• •• •• •• • • ·• •• • • ••• ••• • •• ••• •• • • • • • • • •• •••••••• •• ••• •••••••• •• •••• • ••• •• •• • • • •• •• •• •• •••• • ••• • •• •• •• •••••••• ._...... I 044 ln!n. I 044 ....... I 044 ftRrv .ATE oWNER co111E v "" .. "' ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• llACH ACCESS llfodroom Ghmrn.tr 1:11mt muv,• 1n 1 ll·.111 1 4 IR Red111ud ., nl'wly p11lnt~ & f'uq)(·t to $109,SOO. t'd BrcJk(11:.t nwk ~ The l)nl'e 1~ riatht, lh•· dJrunU room, rv("n 11 dt•n location "' icre111, 1 he LI\ 11\i room f1rc pla1· .. nulr' hdr10 u. i:uanl, lllti )"1$,lli!S41 Tart.it'll fit•ultor~. 4 PLEX WOODUIDGl Wumio&ton Modt-1 ij townhome. Xlnt louuon Choo~e up&rade11 now Call Steve, (2..1.3 >m totlll or (714)~ 4090 rllrd 111 po;,I i.1'-t'll th1· K-t2 8lS54 a 11 d 1 111 r e ,. . 1 h 1· balhroom1o ar<-twu Jncl IY OWNER lhe fm:pl .. c~ lrl' tuo SURPRISINGLY AFFORDABLE ~ hl1K'k1> tu ~ .. ch l\pW 644-7211 ultlJ 11lul\h . rull)' LoveJy 3 bedroom home in famt!Y IJnd::.c.ipcd lHOO l>q 11 SHIHG IS llUIYIMGI NIME RENTAL PltC>rMTY LOCATID MEAi HACH &YD. IM llAUTIJUL HUNTINGTON llACH. l Woodbr1d11e S&S, neM par k & l1t1ke, Z..ty . 3 Br, :l b;.I, under {'Ot\lltrucuon $78.000 Call 833·2144. /Jn NIGEL DAILEY b. l\SSUCIAl(S b hood r C t M 11 <:111s~ & t•E'<iar wood p11t111 oriented n r o OS a esa Wl home frplc 2 bdrm den surprise you wtth its roominess and Ji:e mai.tcr suit ... ++ + s pacious yard . Large rumpus room, l>tora~c dbl a:.11 JJ.:I:.'. /\ fruit trees and conve nient location dream home for 0111y Yl. elds you most return for your low in· $9'l.SOO. 8~ '.f, fmant'in~. OHL Y SI 05,00Q 2 BR & C/\R. APT. 2 Cov pullos, nicely furn. So. flf llwy. Only $107.500. J\.i:t 675-3222 ____ ...._ OJ>l';N SUN 12·4 J>M ter est dollar. Listed in mid.sixties. Sil 15th St, llunt . Beach ASK FOi llUCI STIWAIT 0..-H-..W. •s-.. 1.5 71~1536-8256or67S·9337 SJ'°'t'461 ar"J..JSJJ * DUPLD • Sit down oct111n & b.1' view•' S Ytiars new. :lt..00 ''' It ~;ul!h unit ha:. :! bdrm!! . 21~ ba . frph'~ hi! 111:>1 2 dbl J,;Jrol!:l'\ \::. .. IOI( Slg:j.SOO t \ii I 1111 .JPll'lllltrnt·nt J II 6 Taft Wa,, Colla NIM for 11ppl _ IYOWNER ' • CALL NOW 752-7~15 DONALD M . BIRD Lanllmork 4 tiR & ram Huntiftgton leach I 040 ...._. .. °" leoch I 040 r m , boat a ale. Ca I l •• •• • ••••• ••••••• • • ••• • •••••••••• • ••• • ••• ••••• Associates , ~ealtors C05t0Meso , I 024 Cosio Mno 1024 SEE ME SAT /SUH. I ·5 444 CAIRILLO ...•...••.••........... ····•··•····••••······· <.:olle~e J'Jrk. :i fir 2 Ba new cpt. drp!o . roof ~ paint. Sp.Jc kit. w bltni. I m dlllerl!nt, with \ ~ ::.ep tlm. end yd & pi1l1t1 pnvultl patio, bt•amed $56,950 O""nr 1 \~I e1>il ·!>. & ul her WJ) !> 557 7648 S162,SOO -.._ __.. Mesa Verde. 3 Jlr 2 U.1. SJJ,900 21DRM :-iuver ~harp :.! 111 ~ IJ.i home is your ... tocla\' lmmcJ otTIJ ) t\•11 nnw' Coll: 898-7855 o r !lt;8.llO l!l STU SO 5 IB>ROOM WITH ,OOL. $72,900 Sprcud oot rn this huge S bedr oom huml' plu!> bonus room Jnd de· hi:htrul swimming pool ldeiil for l.im1lws who hke their rf!<t'ciltio11 di home • pool tabll' 1:. 111 cluclt:d Call for Jllpmnt ment IW2 ~ 4'!s.~=;;:=:;=:;;:@r' new decor. ~cludt!d lik I I I yd hltru.. $65.WO. Ownr --~9301 DOif Y. t"WJ.IOCJ.IX I ~t:AJ.TOH ' ME'l\U Vertie .t hr . -LC-1t..-~ Cam rm . pool, Jacu11.i, Call:540·3666 [®Bl GD ~.~~~,N~,~ ~~;,~ ~~: 6t:-0 •7 .... 000-$120,000. Hy a p pt "' SSG-1434.0wnr ------1 ----We're here lo help I prox 2400 Ml Ct • lg cor ncr lut. :J cur l(ar. OP<'n hou~l· !:i:.tl /Sun 12 •I. 11112 Greentree. orr Warm·r nr l.lol:.a Ch11:u $1111,0011 Ownr /Ukr. IWM·IOO & IWG· l!l:JH OPEN HOUSE BRAMDNEW 4BR +DEN l'ht• 1dt•.JI 1·omhm.1111111 111 a n I' w h" 1111• 111 .111 o: S I .1 1J I 1 ' h " 11 MESA VERDE l ledrm, 2 both $450/month Roy Mc:Cardle Realtor I 8 I 0 Hewport Coito Mesa 548-7729 ne1ghborh11oil 11·.11111111~ r---------~ 1111 thc IJtt·~t k1ll·h1•11 Jll 1 • po11Hm~nt ~. 11, t•r ,11,.11 ~·me• Mt•'a Vrrd<':. Stnrv i,:.iral!e. lari.:t· flH1m~. J SRr, 2'> b~". man) baths, .st.-p .,.,1111 ~i·I amen II It's $.Jf;, 71111 l'h bar. mrnt Ul.CJll I ll'W 1\ll 751 3!130 pnn OTII) ";ilk1n!l dl\t.1111·1· t11 8 0 ' 1H1vatc be.1 c h U11I\ I" b y 1wner SlliS.000 ll'c ur 2 J m m.w t 111111 Ope1tSot &Sunl·S • ~-~rintty U1 C~l 468 O.Solo T•rroce trorner Se:iwurd Rd 1 SALE IY OWNER t:all 641-1211 Jo;AS rsiui-: 1.0<.;,\ no:-. 3Br, 2 h.i . rumpu~ rm ~ e>.tra IJ1 ~c lul HV 11rl.. )( ~ ~.soo l'h1>12s .. •1•1 lly IJWfll•r :1 Hr, :.: Ila Dana-Point I 026 OWNER MUST SELL frpll· ~ep,1r.1t1· 1.1111 rm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• I B1•1lr11om. 2• · It.1th c:overl'd palw. rw.1r 111·w l.imlly ru111n 1111 1111. eph ~hruuut . IR lot. O c:eonViewDuplex C ;1 ml' o 111 g hl.1111h manv >.tra-. Nr So Cst Hr Dano Pt. Manno Real Estate byMl:NAY FOOTBALL TIME l>un't Cumbl•• Pick up lhh 3 l>drl/l v:ilut• vnc<.'<I humc 111 N llunl'i: Ut!ath O'Ancr-.. priced low lo ''-'II IJU1l·k' Gr l':.tl for st.irtc1 horrll' or m \ c:.tmcnt Cll·:rn & well kt•pt New m1111 blt111.b. li11oh10. J'h1•r. l'U\ 1·rcd PJllO 71 1 !Hlll -14!Mi UNLIMITED · l IR Stc:rier home Sit on your own porch enjoyini: ocean breezes. Spare for camper or boat tn old town Huntington Beach. Kettt ROCJtN Reattyl41..aloo TOTALLY NEW! Completely rem odeled with the best: Brand new sandtone plush car pcL'I, l!oordin a tinl( drapes. 0Plt4 HOUSE 11 -4 6501 &t• CJ~i. Owner left Desperate i BR, 2 Ba. s tep down hv r m. for mal din rm. ldna1. U r gen t Now $63.950. Agt. SSll·7752 JUST A UTl\.E IRE.AD will buy this charming 2 hr + family rm. home. Lowei.t priced. $33,900. Call: 89t-7855 or very attractive 3 bdrm _ home ins1d.e t ract next~~ ZLAN DMAllK llOMt-:s -~a~~ Priced to sell OPEN HOUSE LIGHTEN UP! Sat/Sun 11 4 neutral tones of y\•llow lhru out. Camel t-olored earpets Tastefully de t•ur<cled 4 bdrm, 2·1>tory Lush landscapmi,:. 3 car g d r S u pt• r c I e ii n • 968·445G Public Notice GonrntNnt Auurnable lo°"' A\'a1lable to anyone No new loan co:.ts. Low 1n. lcresl available. t;ike U\'Cr puymcnb 3 & 4 bedroum homes , hurry. \:all !lti2·55GG 2(}162 Rei:al Cir 4 RR, 21• ba. 2Sl) "Decorator Showplat·e · $79.900 89bt B;imford Dr "Not Lease Land 3 hr. Jg CDS lot $72,900 64S.7Z2 I Century 21 Westcltfr Ul,900 21DlM Super Sharp 2 br. 2 ha home 1s your!. t oday' lm med occp 'y Call now' Coll: 891-7155 or HAPPINESS IS Owninl( this utremely we ll done l'lao 102 in "The Willows". Thil> h omr fea lu rl.'11 3 bedroom. formal llmi111: + <."ontractor lldded family room ! Ccntr1'1 air, uperllded carp.:tmg & wall oovcnn&s. Live. love & be happy tn beuuliful Irvine. OHLY $67,500 14'5' ~ Ac,res RANCH IEAJ. TT . SSl·2000 HAWAIIAN DREAM P ro f ess i o n al l y landscaped 4 bedroom B erkeley M ode l in College Park features: 3 balhs, puneled family room w/buill ·in shelves, desk in study & wet bar . Back yard enhanced by l:.trge covered pa tio, decking., gas BBQ & con- versational firepil. Steps away from refreshing pools & purk. Electrfr garage door openers & Malibu lillhls Cront & re- ar. Don't miss seeing the nora & fauna landseap· 1ng in this Hawa11an paradise. 0Plt4 SUH. 1·5 14921 ATHEL RAHCH REAL TT 551 -2000 TENNIS PLA YEllS Merry Christmas 1<:xpcr1cnce the comfort of thjs Jane~ Colony plan40Q home. Ovcr 2200$q .ft. in· eludes form u I step.up living room, step. down dining room and large fa mily room. Makes for gracious living. This 4. bedroom home is conveniently located in a choice lrvlne Village. Private tennis · and pool. $85,500. Call for details. • °'" "--s,t. s.. t-5 14111 Cht• &r.IM .. .. .~ CALL NOW 752-7315 • ~ DONALD M. BIRD ·, ?"/~' Associates, Realtors nine 1044 Irvine 1044 ···•••······••·••··•·• ·······•··········••••• TURTLEROCK GLEJI. MY l'IJn 11. 4 BR & ,\trium BLUE HEAVE.._. oo ti:e lot. a\•ail Uer. ''lf> " $129,500 $52 9795 BeautJfuJ Cornell Model,_ featuring a blue motif ELEGANT Condo. Unh thruout this 4 bt>droom, J>rlc, vu mts End unft . fa mily room + bonus air cond. 3rd hdrro Ji. room model home. This den, 2 ba, frpl, frml fin 2350 sq. f\., 2 story hom e rm, wet b11r, ly. ~itch.+ as a formal dirung a rea cpt, drps. 2 patio~. •r & is prof essiona lly new, many xt ras. ':. !l,lk landscaped. Association to pool. $791900. SS2·371f du es only Si l .SO per month. Inc ludes 3 eom· mu.nlty pools, ca ble TV, trash pick®· OPEH SAT 1·5 14571 SAWLEAF S92,SOO ii RAMCHRULTY 551-2000 TURTLEROCK . CAMPUS VIP.W P lun I. by owner. 28r, dt•n, 2 ha. Now oecupltri by tenant. $112.000 hi· elu d in g land. Call 64().2309 arter Ii pm. "' wknds. DELUXE TURTLEROCK CHOICE PLAN :J ·I Udnrus .• 2'At baths. I Ce. r11 mJly rm. with gleati aog hdwd. nf'li.; forQWl I 4 II-Sll,SOO d1n1nit & brkfs l. roi Ct1arm1nit '1lnum OPOI· laOW MARKET ing off ram 1ly rm.•& Turtlerock invest ment k1lch~· bargain. App_ralsed . :it OP SAT /SUM l·I S00,000. ScUer Iiqwd11lmg 194 2 Slen"O Cht!M al $88.500! Tiie entry. ~~~~' 1~7 ~~~~g~iri~~~~ r~~.~:--·L·;·t·.-.... , ... : .-i ..... p· room . Secluded master .8·~1 _1tt~,i· wing. Air condalioncd 111 675•5930 EZ care yard. Seller ..• L• • ~ I very unxmus ! Freshly 3f,1, r. t '1 II\\'• Cd l\i painted Inside !)11bm1l offer today C;, 11 now 752·J700 tHlfN ''' <J • '' 1 ;pf'# r111•1 4 t f • DEEtlFIELD µr1 v,1te IJl!ac•h l'r11 .. 1 e Pln.iu ~ :ill :-.d1t-,. :is <lured ,\1:1.1;1;, :-,:-,11 sumJhle 1,·. loan, llRhl 4607 WAYHERD. Camto H l9hlond' Out or luwn owner '""' i.ell ! l<edlwc·cl 111 SJ:!S.000, l:.ind & ull ,J lldrm . din JOB rm . ~:irdt•n lan.11 mont• v I nrl'1·~ ., .tf e 5<&!.I :m:1 Wesl.~1<11· a liH. 2 1111 "'1<1l· IOl ~9 !lhtl J\~t 1141, 3'1!17, e V(')> IHl 9ti9S 2 Years nt'" :! 1!1·11 rms, den 1"• hutti-.. f1repluc•e, 'P:11·1•1u~. Sll2.5UO World Wlc» lrohrs Balboa 673-4545 JOY & rnot-'JT~! Hike trail 111 heul·h No W:J'< 11uall1y floonn.:. ~·urlh IOlll''I, hnrk l1rt•pla1T. I bdrm. ur :1 t den l'rof. landl>capl11j! i'r£':.l11(<' lll'1J:hborhoo1I Ont· yr warr:inly 71 I :>Gil 4 151) HEXTTO Clt4TRAL PARK upgraded 4 Br, 2 Ba, fom rm, populur l ~ty, F'ran n sean .l"ounla1n C<•ll us now 1147 2622 TAKE NOTICE Super sharp 4 bedroom Plan 2.w i n .. T h e Colony" includes lighted k nn1s courts. communi· ty pool, p ark & l'lubhouse. Assucwtion 11ucs only SUI per mo. Won't lust long! So act now' $'8,500 OPtMSUN 1·5 3711 SUR !~IH$1I O,EN SAT /SUH I·~ 21 W lnfenJreen Your chance to mako .1 (untuStll' deal • :.. Vfaf'• much soughl aftet :! bdrm. . 2 •,:. ha ( h townhomc nr. comvi OPEM SUN. 12·4 CdM PROPERTIES 673-8494 DU,lEX ~~,~~J~l~,,~,t s.'>'l ,500 •\Jo:\ s.u;.:1111'1 HOT A CREATURE rs STIRRING OPEHHOUSE sut. &Sun. 12 '.i 33461 Se.thrif,thl ~..irp 3 br. 2 bu humt l.uts or pnvacy. Canyon vu SR!JSO Uana llJrhor l<ealty, 49b 2'190 LEASE 0'110H Xtras Galore lll>:hl~ upgrJded IX:'al'h l'ro~rty Truly hcaut 1ful model !68.500 CA l~t9h2 7751 IMTERMA TIOHAL REAL ESTATE NETWORK *tit* UTRA LARGE LOT Super dC'an 3 Rr. 2 Ba w room ft>r your boat lrlr PR I CE J U!'.T R EOUCt:O I RANCH REALTY 551-2000 POOLSIIEO + . .lot. m The Ranch . coml! pool & J:1cou1 Toto.llv see th1i. a1r·cond. beuuty . up er ad c d '-' u r pet ~ Stunningly appoanted drapes, cernm1c tjlf• family rm.+ formal d m· gar:..gc door n11co•t 1ng. 3 Bdrms. 2 ba Beaut. lndscpd. &oneo S74 !IOO the 11.1<.'ky few $63,000 Agent 64f·6200or 552·4459 552 7000 T U ll T L E R 0 C .K • lkaut1fully dcl'oratecJ 1 llilrm "11.1m'h ,1,1. hum1• JO \ 1' uhl ,. .11111 I ,111 111l11r' 1n111 h c h.1 r rn •mm.11 ul.t1• 11111• I t11li °' .i11\ ' .... '""'' ~·'(" $1 :;,, 10 / Th" • .11-.111t \Tes..t \\•nit' 3 ho.·1t1110111 fom1h 111om bcJm1• \\llh l1r111IJl"' •~ n""" In 11111• ,. 1111<1 r1i.:h1 n 0 II. ' W 11 h J I' I l' J l rr1·r1·11t•11n.il p.t1111 l.1,H ,llt•cl In ,1 rt'.11 Jll 1tl1• llf 11wnrn.h1p nt·1.:hlx1rh11od \l uni)' ~t.7 \11111' L'.ill ~.!31:1 l,ol"l''l pr11'NI 1 on1lo 111 Uan" Pt ~ llH 1h'11. ' h.1 hl•.iut pool. J.i\:1.11.11 ,\ n •1 rm \ht•rlooloni: \l.1r1n.i & Jt'll\ ~.11 ;,m Suli1111t lt•rm., INCOME PROPERTY 2HOUSES OWNER SAClllF ICl-:1 Lowes t pra ced condo around 1 2 hedroomis. t'Ountry rharm k1trhen +-eal1ni: ar~a l.1 v1ni: ruom, put111 balcony. Club ractlille'\. Only :>11,000 Tarbell Realtors, lJll8422561 TO ONLY $59.950 WHAT A IARGAIM! THE ·· :!Ur. dl·n. iaa. r;ithedl").4 COZY & VILL ... ,G .. £.'. ·: : ·.. 1:1·1hnl(. LH1l>lt, frpl1 COMFORT AILE ~ t't·n Ira I a Ir. I: reu I DAVID D. CARLSON REALTOR lll-9293 Harbor Vi•w Hills I .u,._ ll•1m1· l h1 .! lu 'lnl l1w.11111n \ .u·.1111 & r1>.11ly for 1mml"(J ,,. • t• ' "J.4.950 ,,izt 611 ... ,.,, DUrLEX 'llou-. .. , on .1 I;;, rrt.on 1111 I old .11111 '''II hi\ • • mo<l<•l1•1I t 'I. 1•w "1t Ii .11 \1\l ... "·'" ll•dh h•'ol\IY,hrt 111 "Ill l.1111l11u• •r•··• un u,·, *'" uh· ,,. 111,.-1 11 ... '11.1 .. 1•rflµ1•1 I\ lt•I 1111 •I" rlll)IUJl(nl' hU)t'I ,it >U11 ~kl I 1"'11 h"u"• !'.1111 •I.I~ 11 :1 I I I ;i, h 1rrili ,11 McDOftCllld / Jolw.W>ft leal &tot• 752-6212 Owner Offers Eusti1dc Co8ta Mesa • choicr qu1ot •treet.. 3 Br home with carpel, wa11her/dryer. built-flu + dolach~ I llr rentable apt. Giant lot. IM.500 No brokti1s. Call now 645-3001. I IOWAIW ,IOllN:-,1)'.'< RE,\J.T\ l'li li'll I • &Toro 1032 I® ll!MI ·;:·:~~i·F~~~:::: -_w_ -fesllvllle:s & rnt•1•l \11111 MESA VERDE llt•111rnlor ·~ t"IH111·1• ~u1 ... r 1 t11•1lt'tH•lll + dt•n ft'.tl UI 111).; :! I 1n•pl;11 "' I V I ' 11 ( p ,, n 1· I I rl l! 11..1llp.q>1·1. 11h1\h 1 rpts l.:l' IH:dr 1ri.-J '"' 11,tc-d' 1111111 '""' 1t•• l•r1t·•·1I 11111\ ~ IUI l .all -1U1 >lllllt l h·rit.11:·· l<1 ',dl11t l\1111·1!1' l'.irk l'lt·.m J llr, I h.1 '.! lr11h ' It I! 11e111l f.;m k1I "11n ()pc·n hou,., .... 11 lot :..11 n & weekd>' .1rt , 111 Call 546 J!jlU 11 l' w n 1· 1 >: h It n t ~ .1 I 1 • .1kpi;1fh• ("luh 111111'" I BPtlr1111111 ~ · 1,.11 h lnwoh11u~t· "1th .,.rnlw \ ll''A 11\t'l liHl~llll,. l.1k1• $112 101 1'11,.. I ' Ill fl\ I It I Uun l 1111~' lht• I 1111 I 1th 11 11 llL\. '.tlhll~' "" 11111111111.. .1rt 1 \11 W' h•I I h.-11. 11111 .. f,1m1h l)l'l•n 11111"1 '>11111IJ' I 1 !J 1 n l.Jk1· ""1.1 TRY S3000 l>OWN • End utHt, 3 Bit ronliu. JUST •,.... ~ huge bonus rm & 2 cur Awtt...,; garaitc. '46.000 Cull HEAD !163-/J377 Bkr. will buy this charming 2 1------ br + family rm home. ACT F.AST!! Lowest priced. $33.900. 2 8R + fam·rm.21"J 811, 2 C ... tta..7155 or C.1r garage, end unit. Cl.Ill. paoehng &t <'f Pl~. 113.900. 962·01116 OH. LOT SPECIAL ·1~11IJr~1·rwwh111r1t•,11n JU!>( in time for the .1 lot lul«ttc•d m pnm1· REALTORS storn~t·. own 1 and 'THE homcown ... r s due!.. 121 Huntinl(lon lk'ach rental hohdays 3 Bcdrm:.. 1"• Jrea 1-:ach home has Ill balh. pool. Owner 1~ ri• thrct· l.iri:c bedrooms ady to move TERRACE.. mo. Owners. S!JS.0011 Custom Interior 833·0592 ans· JOtwkndi>. Olll...ILY Lovely 4 br + fam. r m. ---- " single home. J full ba. DEERFIELD Jnd ~ublc l(aragc Thi! RH.Corpet m11 ss1ve kitchen~ ha\'c fl f 0 I Moqnolio ot $68 900 Nr. schls, tennis <'11.8. & Beautiful Al>pcn Mtll • pools. Enla rgcd Ms tr. palm home w /cent air .. .tll th.-bwlt 1ni. Owner 1i. Tolbert, Aft Vlty wtllini.: tn sdl on an in 962·4495 h•re::.l only l1rnn Call for, ________ _ ~how1111< 11ppc11n1 ment 1714) 11-12 25:15 Gracious Jo~amily llome 4 Br. fam rm. frple, close lo heh & bike trails. ~Ice .:ar dr opener. Xtrai.. Xtras. 962 34G<! l'opula r Cardiff .Model. bdr m . 12x24 w/custom prores decorated & Attractively up11raded. closets. Ma ny xtra s. lnd&cpd . fmmac ma(u Features: Ceramic tile Xlnt. cond . By uppl . taincd Open Saturd•y entry. urig wall mural, Qwner /Agt. SS2·3176__ 1·4 Agni &l<l-!)635 upgraded light fixtures, -- ' . IA CUESTA new put10 cover . n ight IM'ine I 044 IM'ln• I 044 lights .. Ideally located. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••• [®Bl Rea.J Estate byMl:NAY 3 Br, 2ba, highly up- i:nidcd family r111 & frml Din rm f?l!.000 Ph 91i3·432.t llR + c»n + pool all new ml 1nr l111hnl( Ba's, kit appltanrt·'· S 1\ LAKEPARKAREA hcal1•1, w ,w t•p ll\, Super 1lownt1•"n Inc, lmmcd. J>lll>!>. xlnt 10(' «ui.tom built l UH & den Pnl·«ll for quick :.all• or J kit. formal din·rm. S72.000ARl. 847 6191> pool & 1acuv1. Xlra h:c -1111 Room for l:U<'l\l ~nlral Park .11 )O•tr h111•k hou!>c Walk to henrh. door 4Br. 2811 park & schools $67.900 536 ~II P M ~~ER & LANDMARK WITH SJfi-148-1 sJG.fi026 POOL ----SBR·3Be·Lar gti fa mily 0Plt4 SUN I ·S room.upgr aded Custom 15Zl2 Motff'")ltamLn. pool & jaruu1. low 4 BR, 1~ Ba. ne w ly rMmt ya 1 rd ~nerd nt painted. plush carpeting $86.000 Ai:enl S.IG.J46l or Near park, frwy. grade 9624'197 school & Goldenwe-st Irvine I 044 College. Walk to shop. •••••••• •• •••• •• •• •• ••• Neur park, poofs & s hop. p1n1<. Owner will con- s•dC'r t·Jrrymi:; b11t·k a 2nll TD OrEH HOUSE 1-5 'l CAROI ~ RANCH REALTY SS 1-2000 * TURTLEROCK * BY OWNER 4 Bil WITH VIEW ~3.SOO ping Center. $65,000. P. M. Cooper &c AlilSOl'. 5J6.t484 53G·380S Hunch style be~1uty. A "Night & Day" v1cw overlookinl{ the cit y. EZ IT'S GOT core l11ndscnping & 2 EVERY.THl.._.G '· path>.'!. Secluded mn~ter f"'lll Or & formal dlnin.i r m, DOLL HOUSE 1-·antubulous C11lumhl11 open Into atrium A lll(ht Model an Collell<' J'ork & uiry kitchen & fumily rcaturlnit Corning Wa r <' rm. & ,uch n J.IV/\Rf.l'.: lop r11n1ott·. C ~:.elf clean floor 11lnn ~;njoy 11(><>11' & lnR •hen. bwlt 10 micro· wn11l1> rue St.-1• 11 now wuvc uvcn, K1tchenald Prlnelp11l11 only The owner in Europe says, "sell" his Hansel a nd Gretel dream home. He mus t leave his 4 bedrm, 2 bath home with 45' pool and spa. You'll love all the wood and brick. See this opportunity. PRESTIGE BBQ Exquisitely decorated 3 bedroom beauty with gas BBQ in kitchen. d1Rhwushcr. lil•ttcoup 5401 KY,NOSJJA l.ANJo: cabinets. Sup(•r plu11h Orl-:N S/\T «.SUN c1ar1>clmR. Wull /., win· RA rt f UNIV ,.A l<K dow ~coratlng A muat • 1 to 11ee' P rofesslonully Chancellor 4 HI<. 2 'a .Bu, landscaped ya r ds ram-rm, dln·rm, many w/sprl nklers. l\fallb u upgrade11, on cul·de·uc. lights & a recreation.al n 9 .soo . A ppl only, 598· Garage bas electric _552_·979_~----- door openers & louds or TURnBOCK CJ1bmetslorajle ,puce FRESH BR£EZES CUL VERD ALE TWO STORY, 4 ll., FAM. RM.. IONUS RM. The kind of hom e a large ra m1 · ly can settle into and really en· j oy because 1t h as space galore! 4 bdrms., all on upper level away from fi rst floor ac· tivity. Master bdrm. is com- plet e with bath & separate dressing a r ea, plus a huge bonus room designed for fami· ly fun. The lowe r level is a pi e· ture of beauty and conveni ence with a la rge paneled family room, 2'h baths, plus the entire interior beautifully decorated thru-out. Located on on extra large lot with room for vegetu· ble garden or what huve you. Close to pool. park and tennis courts. Hurry on this one Only ~\.500. DHaFfLO OWnhou.~e a br. 2» ba. Truly a jewel In a great setting for many ck-t'O'I" item~. Y145 only $71 ,500. OPEH SUM l ·5 PRIVATE GARDENS 3415EIOES'fRHT COMPLl!:M l::NT t his -~~-· 968 _ 4405 : 9611 . 2297 CLASSIC BY THE SEA Moving to Oregon. Mui1t te.llwgt• leach I 040 Ocean breezes play a siren's song seJI 3 BR. 2 Ba C()ndo.1 __________ ••••••••••••••••••••••• around this 3 bedroom gem. Plush etrlum & polio oriented hm. 28R, den. 28/\, LR w 1trpl, DR, kit w /eatlnc nook. tiled ctnlry h 111l. Woll designed Ooor pla n. llOADMOOI TOWHHOUSt tr you 're lookin~ for that re· Jaxed way of living, you'll fall in love with this like new Broadmoor townhome. Up· graded thru-out with plus h carpeting, c us tom drapes, de- corator wa llpa per, a n e><· quisiteJy landscaped patio plus much much more. Just listed and owners are ready to move. Only •• 000. ~6.500. Prine. only. FfXRa U,f'lll•. SPANJSH STYl.F. carpets, lush lands caping and $40.9538or6'4s-esGS '"" "" •·PLE X 1. I superb decor m ake this l n nice nelahborhood. Spaclo113 owncn uolt haa I 1 b t MESA VERDE 3 Br 2 Ba. Btinll your 1>1llnt 4t TLC. frplc, balconies. p11tlo . an except t\na uy a bltna. nr 111•hooli1 . 6y $&0,000 area, ll!'klnit encl . .tiar. pl!Dh u rpct $79,950. o wner. P r int' o nly . ~.Agt.:!!.._J•'1001 ,1na. Bltr . 536 IU• ur m.mt . -Owner. Men v,•rde. • _sas_-380S_ Roberts Rei11,ty Tem ncLoc:auoo Bdrm. iea. xtrn lll(c. ul Coodo, angl 11t0f)'. ucl. IU4l t.acllltff.~~ 3Br, l~ ba. tr• 8'od . Pruf. dee. adlt commvnia,y. 6$S,OOO. lJ!j!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~ Couthne Rlty '31-llMS M9-2IQt 98IM405; •229'7 Alt "! UMeHHALTY 551·2000 WlflOllST Lall:<' ,.'tont. • Br, 3 ba, lrpl c, b r•nd new - vacul. Only '85,000. SISOO do•o . ~fA1.nt 5*GW. S88.500 Pee GRA ND VISTA REALTY. 768·1212 BRAND NEW CONDO Unlveulty Park. I Bodf'm, z b11th It d inint rm. Oo uni: level. P.ncloaed !flUos-Pool DMrb)',flO, • Barrett ff.a l~ ~5200 red hill realty 552-7500 . ~" DAILY PILOT Sunday.Oecember5, 1976 ~~!!!.~.~ ........ !!~::~~~ ....... ~~.~~~ ....... ,~~!~.~~.~~ ....... ~~~!:!.~~.~~ ....... ~!:~~-~!!~~ ...... Hou.t Fors. '*'For S• HOUMs Few S. 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Income No. s Montanas Este Canyon views, country GalJery or Hom~ Unobstructed Water View Wntnllft.at9r $<\IQO. l)('t' mu. ~.000. 2 Br, <kn, top level. 11etUnic. tf"rraccd Je,•et 17 I 4t ll 1·94 f I •••••••••••••• • ••••••0 Pnndpul11 only. Call tor ~L~~o ~t~:~;it:~: ~. ~z:R:t1'~r ~~~~~~chv~w.fa7c:n;s~y2 e.1~-;=•1 2167TVHISETAF~IUl.OUD~S llU~SM. 1-5 !,;;.~1~~~~tnl~~~1 f~tu;.n1a pt .... '""· ....... mo'• [1§1 p a ti " • " ... 0 . 1 oh kind'"""'"'" mdl A ~ eon"."""''"'•"'"" & l \a.I !!lil!!LIJ old. I Inna Owner/Bkr. occup'd opening to gorgeous RONI' IOW-ec» UMrT....-sT AIU SanJo;~~ealion !;;"~ 831-®3. _ l"ftlbelt. 3 br, 2~ ba, 3 Bdrm., 2~ baths, split level; freshJy ~omt Property 2000 Se"' -.. "'CE oak bann1't.er entry WllY • led thruout Totally recarpeted ••••••••••••••••••••••• N 0 R I N S CA I l:ll-Lota of oak p11nQhn g. pa1ll · ' TEHHIS AHYOME7 Fantastic 3 bdrm + family room In "The Colony", 1'10Cessionally <lecorJlt.'tl & landi.c11ped. 1-'eature:i lnclude: Luriie 1:overcd pot lo w /gas BBQ, central air cond., & elee. garngc door opener. Assoclut1on <.lues $18. mo. Includes; Com· munity J>OOI, lighted ten nas courts, park, lrosh p1ck·up. A muat to see! OPEN HOUSE I ·5 14232 Soorin..-. RANCH REALTY 551.2000 OPEN HOUS!S Gnrden Homo. Plan J, wide custom •huttcrs. new draperies, vinyl fioor -spotless, ---Lnerog.•/IOo/oDtt R EALTY •••TWO un lq_uc 4Br, Cam rm, 2 ba. End unit dehghtlully , gleaming. vacant & 111QVE?-in ready. $44,750 .... Vucanl 3 bdrm DUt>l.EX l~gunahomesOpenl')un, W /JJUOI. Priu o nly llaht&airyfcellng. . Avail. on lease at $675 per month. huiuc on Ir.: cor lot.., Z.Onc!Uoroncmoreunll L>ec. 5th, from 12.00 LO $1~.000. 4!>3·982S Open Sund&y l·S Pur b t $loc ()()() ml. to Wc-stmlnstf!r Mall. !! llOUS~ on l Lot S P E C lJ f, A 'r () H SPECIAL -Lantllocked property on souths1de or Laguna. Great ocean views. Buy a lot -or buy a block ! 4.00PM ~9V1stu f'lorn C ase 8 ~, Ni•w puinl/crpt11. llkr. lleuut. CUlltom hit homt> •••:!565 J UANt'fA TWO.STORY 673-1181 540\)555 w/11:1• rumpus rm + WAY. C h r i :. Alic I NIGUEL SHORES 11mulll'r home behind Masterpiece. 3 Bedroom plus don. Ex· UDO ISLE . L1vr In ont', rent uut Llw <1••2575 JUANlTJ\ elusive gale guarded 3 Bedroom, 2 ba, lrg WOW otht>r WAY. Interior by one or lire;i. patio, modern kitchen. KentRoCJ"'I s·n. CahC'i$.' lc1&dmg de· Sl29,500. Sl3Jl,SOO by owner. Seeing U bt>lievm~. Thai. Rtaffy 84S-IJOO J::XCllANGE opportun1· L'Orators. JAYW. YEATS 673-6115. 1mmacul11le h um\· - -T d · m REALTORS 499.2237 ---------1 features "rofess1onal 711.AHD NEW ly. ra e your tnco e REF RES 11 lt E NTS ARCHITECTS ,. properly located WlLLBESERVEl> NiguelSborea·Lg.JBr, landscapedlol,concrel1• UNITS anywhere in Orange ,.07_2,.19 ,.99 ,.551 Eale or lse, $S5o or SPICIA.L driveway lends to a 2 c11r E/Sl ... -C ._ M ,,.. ___ t f this ontem .., ., -.. .. -" N 2 & garage, 3 bi .. bedrooms. ~ o.,.. •so ........ n Y or c . 493.S812 s100.ooo. 493·6283, .ew story as open u•_'PO'I ... le--1.. 1069 ..... _ __. a.och f069 .. I I Still ood •-glass li b ---'--3 " .. n ..,.. ~ .. ,..... • ""/mod"rn k1tch0 n, large De uxe new un ls. porJry w .,. • 49.J.Slll g l as a s·~r use, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. " ~ hoos d oceanvlcw;Jbedroom& ---------·'----------!Br, 3 Ba, lg am rm, 2 pallow/Bli.Toseeltislo llml•toc ecolorsan 2balhhome.$12S,OOO. YOURICrDS SEA TERRACE f'l)lcs,J~cuu.i,sundeclc, lllo..IEW CUSTOM buy 1l. Q A:ikmg $49,000. options. WI L [. LO VF. th i I> 4BR 2ba popular "J" all Cully tnsulated, aU ex· 1""111 Tr')' VA l o IQUal~ JlARDOR LIGHTS and D & d Sh ... (;URTlS REAL ESTATE • Plac• spacious 4 r en Plan. Comer lot, quiet tras. ort wa "' lo BAYVIEW MANSION whitewater -yours to house. They can walk to cuJ.de•suc, heated pool. beach. Fee Simple. OPEN SAT &SUN 962·2458 Properli- view forever from this schools & park. You will Located UI the pn vate * S 139' 995 * l-4P M OWNER DESPER.A TE 7S2•1920 DnnaPointlot.$4S,OOO. ~~~:~~~7ch.:~!·~ comm.-4 teruu.s courts, OpeftSat&S... l·S 3600 sqfl ei.tale with ••ooouAtln ~t UIACH * 494-8057 * try & kitchen, room for ~~~·cb.en~~jo;at~Ht~ .5305 Ri•erA•t. :1y~n~~:~~~ ~~Lt.~; $40 500 67 St;,. To s.d "'_A_B_U-l.-0-U_S_V_J_L·-w-·.-fo_w_' pool.SeCllertrCanodsferred. GOOOLJPE.$125,000. SCS1turlateBdallbobal~roSs~· (Nr Plic&fac Csl Hwy 1-: HEWPORTSHORES r9 l?UnltMotel/Apt '" "' " ope Open Sunday t0.4 ~upe or· ... s· on Tustin, nr Manner:. VANO'DOWN $400,000.$100,0000own ---------1 blocks lo beach: 3 Rigbtoutortheold whal· Call493·tmi5or49'J-451S'1 I.Ilg or l'C.H & West on MileJ835-3896or633-8t00. Charming home on Lovely sturter home OwnerCarry Balance SHARP bdrms .. H"' ba., den. ing days, just a short Haver.} Wtll tako trade, HOllS.AL.AN CO. licaullJ ully 1..tndscpe'tl featuring l:irgt' fumtly Aient673·4MS frpl. Charming pal10 walktothebeach.'1Br& <=:::::OMttSBRAOl.EY alsoneedR·l·R·3. lot.2pat.1os.li:sundt.>ck& room W/brick fireµlace , -SHARP with liBQ. H~c deck, den + detached studio, CO..ROl.TORS 646-0666 IY OWNER view of ucean. Pvt. bl'\.-e:r.<'way lo a 2 car de. fsf Owner Dtpntc. Deerfield Aspen plan dbl. garage. $94,500 big remodeled family <===4"-'584 FIB> THE DUCKS Ba,ylront #8 Collins lsle. driveway provides am· tached garage, w/trailer FOURPLEX-10% On. featuring 3 br, fam rm, PR~i'IGE Irvine Cove; kitchen. $125,000. East Nine Condo, many •• r r 0 m the Jg e . Trade or f 1 n a n cc . pie park'g, Walk lo pools, access. Ideally situated ILli. Kentfl.ogeraRlty din rm, cul-de·sac loca· secunty, beautiful sandy Beautiful Mortfl md xtras, 2 br, 2 ba, high waterfront deck; 2·sty, 5 $308.000. 673·7770 or ~;11:J.,3&7i:tach. $69,9so. i n p a r k 1 I k e 848·8.300 M tlon w/large lot. UP.· beac h; charming 3 Home with vjew or bt:am cell'gs, air cond., BR. & playrm.; 3 ba. 1 _5S8_..fl_7_23 ________ · · nt:ighborhood: !)bow Comm or Ru. Graue& graded carpets, tilt1 & ~~':'~ .• ~e~~'io:~~f%~1~ Emerald Bay. Quality 3 huge xtrn closet, dbl gar Xlnt cond. Walk lo pools, The Blulfs·Condo. JJcslra BEACH HOUSE pCnUdReTolfso:E~"th~TATE $000. mo. 3 Un1ls: 011 drapes. Tinted windows d !Ls Dr, den, 3 Ba, big w/auto opnr, pool & t --'a & 11 $96500 b "'"""r 2 br +den home. OOXllO Jot SSOM firm inlivrm&selfcleanin~ rm.; win owwa open· secluded patio, ideal !or jacuiz1, $65,000. Golf, c ... ~ ocea · ' blelsty,3br.2 a,beaul .,.,,... 9622458 · · oven & upgraded dis· 1ng to hui;e, lush, tr ... ft. • g ~59500 beach & Country Club CAYWOOD REALTY greenbelts & pat1o.Jse W/cozy frplc, gourmet · 2LS.222 W. Wilson. C.M. secluded patio, 1:iool , 3 t>n ..... mm ..... • · 5 .. 8 1290 Ind $1'"500 p · 1 kitchen & lots of ~lass. S47-4824afl.6pm.Owner tawasher In kitchen. Ask· Priv. avail. Call owner. * .., · * 8 • .,.., · nn on y. Pride oC ownership for Otf1e.r Rtaf Estate ing$79SOO garages. $225,000 Incl JC!:t.JMBINER.:. 493.5847 Pr1n.only. ---------1 Bkr.6444746or7Sl OIH z6 ~lnCJ land ~ ... A~soc11U"t,;s -----------•SPYGLASS mu., Vu, 3 only S72.000 Won·t last! ••••••••••••••••••••••• BltEATHTAKING t·oast 1550 s. Cout Hwy. Ur 2 Ba, last brand new Newport-$17,500 Call 642·3850, Property Moblle Homu Open Home 1 • 5 \1cw! Deluxe Dana Point LOIJl.ialHc" 49._9421 MluloftVlelo 1067 housebyowner.640..1751 JIR + IONUS House ForSole 1100 IOUHITS (8) 2 nn. humes + dupl('X. Exchange up, $225,000. Cull Mr. Strong. Barrett Realty 642·5200. condo. 3 Bdrms .. 2 ba., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll::9'W"ll G Quiet hillside cul de i.ac ••••••••••••••••••••••• llOlljUC lge. den, wet bar. * $.52,500.,, H RUSTIC s ..... H • Portico entry. Jlugc "'' uu!1uE HOUSE GREENLEAF d1ningrm.,frpl.;special Lo\•ely2Bn1pt.OcnS1dc IFI AD C.'.lpeCod5Br,38a.'-!i r m. brick rrp l1: "" SStarl\dultCommunily D le amenities, de1:ks. puol. or Hwy. 49«!320 Agt A HAMMH acre, heavily wooded, Spncious real country Local on a comer nz 1750 Whittier Ave, Cl\t LCICJ'llCI up X yJrd,dbl.gar.$105,UOO ••• frontingonpvtlake.Uni· kitchen·breakCastnr.:.i lot . Beau11rully re· hasavmlablca llii:h on hilltop w/spec· PEG ALLEN POOL ~ ~u~~ 0 11 !ds t~~ 1~~e11; que seclusion. Nolhini:: Magni hcenl BON us modck'<i & decorated. :!<txc;o llarnngton in t11cular view of ocean & REALTOR 494·7578 Spacious & prhatc marvelous ~tarter home like it an Nwpt area. FAM ILY ROOM. 0 ,e1 SEl=:JT bcauUCulcondition 1lowntownllghts.Twobr. \. H~N.Coast.Laguna home, 2 bdrms. +con· on a huge lot with S1!>9,000. 700 sq. ft. _ r:iised &YOU'Li.BUY iT! Muslsectooppreciate. :? b;a, units w/2 dbl ""' SecludedOceonVu \NL den. Patao en beautirully landscaped 23J1TuslinJ\ve. he arth frplc loo! N•wportPierReolty Callbtwn!lam-tipm ~:k~<>o~g~~!::,?1~~ RANCH REALTY trance; lge .. ocean view. yard. This shake·rooret. OPEN HOUSE Cathedral beamed cc1l 673·2058 641>-7965 $ 1430500 . Huddleston 551·2000 3 BR's, 2"'2 bath with entertainment deck home wlflreplace is in a SAT/SUN 1·5 ing. 12 Cl , wet bar -------------------1 fireplace and li:e dble Room to expand. $132,000 QUALITY LOCATION 645-1208 w /refn J!. Secluded -OPEH SUN 1 • 4 '65 Casa l.oma. Furn. _i_u_tn;_:_ . ..;..<7_1_4..;..1963_·_97_4_4_· __ FOREVER =t'~~~ ~~~~~i:J~~~:· FIXER,UPPER and close to i.hopping ! west c 1 i re .H arb 0 r master. Tiered redwood 15 KAMA.Lil CT 16'x41!' l Blk from ocean Fairvlf'w Covington •· " :? Bdrms .. H~ bath!!, ls:<' tt" sou Highlands '--auti·rul 4 decked lanai patio. 2200 • Adull Pk. H B. Close lo plev $\SOM-le hoUA.-VIEW ocean view lot. Sobmil .,..., · · .,.,, sq. fl. Plus much Newport Crest's lloi!st' shops & restaurants. trd"".· 3708 Marine St Coast Royal. All wood. I BR, 2 RA, family rm, up· more! Cull fu!tl. 752.1100. pro I cs s. decor:._ 3 $16,000. G75-0lGO. 642 . 7743 from kitchen. dininl? level home w/1. c;ir i:ar .. $81S,SOO u:· .Quail ~ graded laundry rm, new l~"''"q.,,\11.,1 ,11 ,,, ,1, txlrms .. ;:•., b:ilhs, tluung ___ ------------ room. living room and has encl lower floor WOODS COVE Plac• custom kitchen. Approx. [ ., rm., family rlll . 1>ttling s J. C;ipo. 5 Star Adult 6 UNITS· master bedroom an this w/2nd frpk . ready to Across the strct't from 2,000 sq. n. Prine. only. ~ . • ·• rm. orr m~tr. i.uih!. Many Prk, Z4xti4 Aml·rlcana. SAN CLEMENTE one. llii.:h on hll 1 1 n compll'll'. Ll:l' s tr_eet oceanfront: 3 bdrms., :! Prop•rli•• Call 542·7727 for appt. oul~tanchni.: foalurcs in ~.000. 4\12·9fl4t, 4fl:l·Z:.M $\DS.OOO. Four 2 BR's un •rurtlcrockTcrrare I.I\'<' slrt·et lot, "lnl view. l><iths; beams; Jgc. lot 75:2·1920 Agt 1 I 1 () Askln .. ~!95."''" 1•oo"''A1~·t.HIWl'OllT 11acH __;::..._·-------l'I comp t'lc >Urg Hr .'"obi.le. M<idular lfon·ic M. its. two l flR units. All in luxury fur 11111.' tn·1•s, Jlfl\J(.) wner .... vvv _,, • "' <>< d ~IS:J,500 fnr thi'> ., .J9'JJ!J33 DANA POINT LIDOISLE·Byowner system Bwldrnl{ JJcltvery, Sci furnished. Jmmac con . llcdroom . :11 r OS COZY 2Br.den.2Ba,lg.patio. Br."'CHDUPLEX GIBWALKER up,&Scrviee.1;75.757o Cunbcsplit. I h KH LL $150000 673·1610 '°"' REALTY 675·5200 forfrenn•t.orrnro. llOWAHDJOICNSON I •·on<litlt>nct ""''' 111 1 Utlrmi.., i hat 11,. CONDO · · -----•Like new lg 3Br, <!Ba ---' '-"--REALTY 491·17·14 "M 1 NT .. tund it ion· leochfront Homes :.weeping view of oc:can I O BY OWNF:R. Newport each. Close to bch. park Lido Isle by Owner 8x402 br t'osla Mesa adult" Cos M .c 2 b OPEN 1'001\ y I .i l'M \'J(':lnl, for kai.c or 1>~11<• \alley & mts. $75.000 3 Ir. y wner Terrace Conrlo. 3 Br, 2 shops. Great potential 1n 4hr, Jba, •Ill' 5l/st Jot. park. $235(1. 0 .~rutsb ta IL esa. .Allr !56:?5 lt1i,:hgak Terr.in i\11 3 have wood hurrunu PORTER REALTY Warm atmosphere sur· Ba, newly decorated. come. $130,000. A i.:t St~7.500 Oren Sun l 5, 5-18-ill73 .,. 4 l r o~65.,..,Mac29r~ d . J .. tOOON ct II I a n" ded b ood deep $56,900. Dys. 540·1219; 675-1972or960·SO'l2c\e v 0 673 '"'"" -garages..... . 10 n. '+513 CAMPUSDt· IRVINE Of'EN D \JLY I! \ ~I TO Ii I' 'I LOCJ1o9to .. odl I 048 ·······•••••·····•··••• EHDANGYED SPECIES Few ldl like this & JU!ol ll:.ll'd ! .i Oceanfront lol11 in the heart or Laguna Ueach. with tremt'ndous ~'tlnlrnC"rcrnl or r\lsldco t 1 a I poll' n ti a I , for purticulJn, c:ill mftwbt:Pt!l ~n~v 499·2800 ·--OPE.'111.Sf;SAT St'N 14 6C>1 A[,T.\ \'I.., f/\ ( orfSol.111.1 W.i.y I Ocean \'1t·w~ r od;'> 1Wh~ew.1t1•r 2li It 21.,b.1 (pie. 2 dcr kK, hc-;ims S12S,OOO. l.>11•lc .. :him Niger. Agt.-t9Hl\51 HARCUM & tlORN R f,, frplcs. & pr1vat1• :i1.·r1.·~s 5 wy. • llll u roun Y w ' evs 494-0536 2o7 ia rvielo. .,,.,.,~ 197l 20x48 Mobile Home, 2 Prin. only. Dill Vaughen, 10 1he heach ~1300 To cpts, frplc & son colors. ----------13 BR. 2 Ba, pn·v entry b h b'· h <.I ,,.,..,,.,,,..,.. MYSTIC HILLS "'·· • aded Main REDUCED $2,500 br. 2 at an esta us e ,_...........,.,. _______ _ S!OOO per m•mth rent .,..per upgr· · · NEWPORT SHORES court, new crpL-; & drps, 6 ooo A l ·- ihkang $!'15,000 up lo 3 hr. 3 ba, Sauna, !>JICC· la1uo!1qnc,e frcel. YLarlgde 4Br, 2YJ ba+sbower in prof m a int. View lot Beautifully decor'd. 2br par~ $ l ' c g . I BR house.-. 2 BR house & $.1511,000. Opl'n S.1t I.. lat·ular vu, great E"\'C Oppa .__ wn~cv!1r.,-.,,,,.[., 0VI~ gar. Sun decks, steps lo w/RV gate & purk'~ & den home an Nwpl. ""6-4 duplex, Costa Mesa. :-.un 1 1 CJll for .ad home. $155,000 Opl'n p '"'eu.:11·8j(;.J468 bch, pool&, tennis. Prin ~~-91 9oo. By owner. Shores. Owner anxious, 7220xSSK.atlttobileHmc $155,000.0wner.645·7117 tlrc~~t" lluuse Sun l 5, l 133 _e_r_a_o_r_c_a _____ only, call for appl. _b'IOAl __ s_40____ :tJ(t 631·3900or646·7414 'Clean. xlnt cond. Adult S _, pl• Coral.Agt.673-760t "8EHsuuD.o.Y ... .,000 o park 8470102or8H3!188 FOUR.PLEX Ute~o vr ,... ,,_ 642·3827. """• . pen 55• OH IA y Son Clemtnt• I 07 6 • · · I -.:pcr1encl'•l or ""I ---------228S2Via0ctavo Fr-i,Sat&Sun. 'doP , 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ac~oqeforsol• 1200 $110,000 ltJ11\vntheJoh &Mf-aldla~ Beautiful, unusual de· SHORECll~S ~ emtt•u .o . BY OWNER lG7 W. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nrwl1sling-Prime1oca ··A·Fronw" Here ii. the opporfunil) coralmg &lndscp'g. 4 br, Spac.ious 3 BR. 2 Ba t:on· Avemda Alessandro. nr t1on -Xlnl income- lo '.)h.tn !-t'llm.:. JU5\ 6 ls:e ma!>lcr bdrm .. Rare opportunity, ocean domm1um home. J\11. thc Concordia. S6l.900. lm· "'C Term!>. Al~o /\vi, new Jilk\ lo Wno<ls c ovtt In move into prest11(wui. c.ithedral 1:e1hn"!I & real & jelly view. Pnv hcach. ameml1es for g.ra,·1ous mac 2 br + ffcn, frpl, SUPERB 292 "" •I r•lex Plca~e call for cJr. Enwrald Uay, ut ·' nnctt " B t a I ' l y J N t st • "' lk"l' h l'l'nthoui.•• m!>tr ,. "ood burning frplc. Only e 11 u q u 1 1v1ng._ . ewpor !> mo patio For avpl. 4!12 8834 V1sto "'rea. tails. ~lllll' \\.. J ulho•r llllini' )uur.inalford Ll<(Cfam1 ... 2.500. Ownr may con· lath/plasterconstr Good prest1g1ous address pnn.only. WatAr·sm·lake·rcady t11 Coll:898-7855or" ly hu1nt•, 4 Br, I~ gaml• •• I J t B t 'gh \Vood b I C I I " Yo11r<1 for Sl!l7 .500 3!KJ i.1clcr lo<io' down. 5 zc 0 • es nei · · urn ng rp c, flOO ---develop a·n 5 lo JS /\'' rm, formJ) d101111!. hUltl' b h d C l 21 bo Ii ii (;all r o Co d Jl l' h '-1.>i:tmond. Open Sat. l· & k h 0111 Thom1J5on Realty or oo • en ury & at s P ava . or u-Plan n oz r, ~ a. Properly clear. owner * .. 94.7551,, •le: en 495-1870 J'rf'arten Heal Estate appt.$130,000. ocean view, pool. nr 1:olf ,\ k' l "M 1 .., s17 t,500 640..5357645-8031. HOWARDJOllNSON course. $59,500. Pvt pty. carry. :. mg .. ~ 1. Super Alondra J br, 2 ba, REALTY 497·1744 67s.3S87. MR. CARLSON lmpreuive Llvln9 rum.rm .. covered deck, BIG CANYON CC Broad· ---------\714)462·7337 180 ASd Whitewater s hutters. A ·co nd. • more home, Plan2. 4 BH. BY OWNER Cotton Co Realtors _ -----V"·w sprinklers, upgraded. Dy 21/a BA, 3 car gar. Prof. Condo. 3 Br, 2\.7 Ba, spilt THE VIEW ALONE 17 I 4J 233-7611 OPEN SUN. 2·5 Clnscln. Sec it Now! ownr. 586·4183. f:..~ .. n~e~thlnt!frw1~y~o~ level. Beauli£ully up. IS WORTH THE 233.A. St. 251 Low.,-Cliff Dr. Open Sat 1·4 PM . V TERMS Cstm homes on street. graded, very pvt corner Son Di.cJO Co. Own yuur own; imagine Wnll''<~ Cheese Servt'd A $245 000 Owner (714) unil w I wrap around PRICE the unbehev11ble conve 475 Pa$nt8o9r,a500ma Dr. IARCELLO ... A 644-tm (~r appt. paUo & wall. In newest O,.n Sat/Sun I ·5 1.39 ACRES 8 UNITS nlence ot taklnA your OPEN HOUSE assoc of The Bluffs. On u w n c I e vat or lo SAT. SUN. l·S BLUFFS Condo for sale huge greenbelt, nr. pool. 928 A•e Saf•odor• R-3 or Professional. May Santa Ana. Five 2 bdrm. D a ., ., I i n g Sacnlice! Owner must by owner. By appt to Owner will carry 2nd TD. Fantastic 200 degree take 20 umts. Will ex· & 3 l·bdrm Prime pm t11>wntown Lai.:unn . 1· • • ed 3 b 2 b r s Bdrm . t h.ith: 111.1<11 or sell imm • r, 3 + principals only. 3 Br, 21": 644~. panorum1c view o an change perty. $1 25,000; l 5' .. Whitewater ramll) rm w/Crpl. All ba. l8SO Sq ft. $99,SOO ------ut-Clemente, Dana Harbor. down stor. 1 1?" ~1n1n l.ll'ach Twinkling nlghtl1J:ht~ amenities. Won't last. Firm. Call anytime, Absot e flalos Verdes. Santa • llLL GRUNDY ~.~•;•· 17::.~~ •::;-;.,;~1,• I mm th" "". 'lb.: hun-yt l213l721J.73'12. .... hy! Catalina h land and I•· .Quall l REALTOR 67$.6161 hl'Jutlfully de111r.il1·1l Cofl·898.7855 or Lo ly 3 br home on pn• miles of oc.eun Extra Plac• '-~~~~~~~~· S&.S.000 homt' Open Silt I 5 l '1 • EAST llLUFrS \~ N D h • I I n .• 1ce .4 rm. 2 Ba home Propert•··· r -.--CHARMING ,.,. 1 ..... ·1 Katell .. II n~t·r TRl-LEV .. 'LCONDO stlJ(IOU!I ,, r I u f ,. 1 "hly painted O"W B ' ,.,. y ~·-c. • :,ac. Brick rrple 111 re, • '" 752·19'20 1-:Ubl Sade CM·2Br. I 11 , 2 Bdrm~ I hulh. '01.y "" St.11nm1t) J Br. 2 n~. nicely de· f;Jm rm & llv.rm Lo\I ( .1rpel. nrw drnjll'.i; Va· 1•00 OUAll SI HlWl'O•fl14CH n ,\, approved, 3 unit-.. rrph Ju~t :.lqr.1 from $H3,SOO l-orated. qwet. cul·dc !lllC, pnce ur $85.000 ind laml \ant. move 1n now. Only -tl,000 sq It Jul, pla~. by high ~rhnol "' ll•nnls DOLPHIN R.E. secluded patio tcrrat·f', llurry' $.115.000 IMIJneuPro~rfy 1400 ownerG4S·2.1 45 courts. bl'ann.i fruit prin only. $7K,!IOO Souttttaftders ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----- trees 111 "''rlUl1cd }'.ltd. A 494-151 I 752·0017 642 .,...,., The Most so11ghl aner G units Costa Mesa. 2 br, 1 realdollhuu~. $'19,500 1-~~~~~~~~~1 ....,.,., part or Wilshire Blvd, in ha, pvt patio. encl. CONDOMINIUM Logmta Hills I OSO NEWPORT HEIGHTS IAYSHORES Beverly trnis. t story .i a r a Re:. $17 9, 5 o o, Spectacular Catalana ••••••••••••••••••••••• We:re here to help! 2 story California Ranch By Owner, beaul. 4 nr, building + mcnanino. Owner /Ail. !i$7·16!M ; i1unwt1, with 11weepang slyle home. 4 br, lge den, Totahng 5500sq. ft. Addi· MR-9950 cout11ne view, Tbls Beaut 3 Br. cnlrl air, husic Mewport .. ec:h I 069 lull wine cellar +small 2\.'J ba, fam.rm., 2800 llonal 2000 sq. Ct. bldg. - ------OPEN 11-4SAT & SUN spacious. archltectural gar, frplc, aprklrs, close ••••••••••••••••••••••• atudio. 2700 aq. rt. 2 sq.fl. Day view. Newly 11,900 sq ft land. Good 224 16l lily1Uc Way daigMd, Jeave11 IUllc to to sho1>9. schools, frwy. lrplcs. Dual forced air remodeled. Lots or xtras ~~~~~~~~~ parking. For sale by SUPER UNITS Ltc/Optfoorus.ooo be desired in this now 547-442.Sanyllme. heat. Lge corner Jot. _S1 __ 75_.900 __ .549 __ .o_554_. ___ 1 THEVIEW owner. Jnhn Gamble, 717 Nyea sns.ooo. wood & ,., II unit Ever)' $136 500 642-4096 213 657 0000 z yrs. old. Complete rer. ----=-_..;..----1 "as . LOVELY 2 Br & Oen. 2 Es ah ' . 3 ArJONE I S WORTH --·--· ------1 rucllltics. Priced Al owner. Nenr beach & detail has bC"en con· Bath. View Condo. IJ9 C.,yonl t ...,,,,. Broadmoor Seavlow Plan Park Lido Townhomes. S115,000. Move In now. Cemrtery Loh/ • ,. 00 ~o.soo pcrunll. -• Beaut. remodeled sldered from the view ~ 500. Owner S81·7034. 4 br, nn Fairway• .a.JV\1 4. ""65,000. 4br, !am rm, 3 b C pt mented rtoor plan to the ...:..c..:.'--------1 :iq.n. Marble entry, oak .. _ .. vl"w <213>697·5'l40 Truly the greatest uy11 RoyoJ Realtors ry 1 2ht-+fnmrm.Lge lot, walk in pontry. 3TOWNHOUSE3Br2Bn. puncl1111mcrm,gourmet ""· "· In town. llurry ! Nr. 2flMOCumlnodeEstrella ••••••••••••••••••••••• dbl garage. View. Open Bdrm:i .. 2\'> IJalhs ; as· xlnt location for prlvncy kit .. mald's qtri1. byappt. Ei\STBLUFF Hoog. 3 br's. Pri<'<', l'upo. Jlch. 403-2143 Sacrifice price ror 2 ' ~o S1&t & Sun. f.9'l.OOO. "oriallon fct>s include the & accessibility. S,.,l,500. Qllly or open house Sun 4 Br & Fam rm with $5(),000 and up. - ---cemetery ll>ts, J'aclrlc ( T 1 4 > 4 9 11 · 21 l l) • 0 r 11110 or t'Ominumty Pl)OI. Droker. 768-7839 l2·4. 10 Cherry Hills. view. By owner. Prin. on· I 30r. 2ba. l hlk to hc11rh ~ View. Call Loiiun, days m 4 >494·t4~V Sll4,500 675-0000. ly. Cull 8J3.9169 Famous TV Star. '• f,!'.r,~~A Cutc. SR5, 000 640-2156, c·v(I~ 6-lli·ll37G New World Condo. 3 BR, .,,,., . .,.,.,.. •' ~-~ 4i!J W t W crpt'g,.2 Ro , Npt Ill~. Churmlng :i Br,1---------•I Newport Towrr11 l 1m!lo. Commtrclaf 41 lP' Dshwshr, etc. $51 ,!IOO upgrodcd. S88.SOO. ho11tslt11.1JVI .l(rl'1Jt v1ew. Son Juan r.-op.rty 1600 c,·~ ••ff~J• S»1s1J ___ <>wner548·30fl0. Choice Area rro.500. Capistrano 1078 •••••••••········•••••• _(,j ~ ~ • NeW\)OG H.t'lghts home ,( ••• •••• • ••• • • • • •• • •• •• • T ::S ,,, • .,,,,_ L..,_,aHicJ-i 1052 locJ-oNIC)ltet 105 amld tfet'I &. flower1: 2 u~wLJe"--Vlew Seven acres w11h 2 Bf< BAYFRON , "<3 ~ 110S N.CootrHwy .. L09""4I ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• BR. den, 2 ba. i:xlru ... ~ ~· .. ~. home. ranch home, garage . .Qfftc~"'ilulh1ini;. ~(ICC· 494-1177 large living rm. with " r--workshop. Zoned for tocuJa".' JVlew. luxurious brick frplc. +2 bonus lg. lot $21.S, 00. horses. Short distance tu executive orflccs An xlnt IJl!llQual~ liilPlace Properti ... 712·1920 i.oo OUAIUT Ntw __ llAC14 4 UNITS COSTAMISA Ju,t llsled. Two 2·bdrm., J batb lllld lwo 3·bdrm., 2 bsth. 1120,000. Wiii c-x· ch1&nau. ... IYOWHEll Coldwel D-1.---rooms adjoining dbl. cu U•.,.TB>IROWERS l-Owncentu.$295,000. inve11tment1t$65(),000. REAL ESJl'1'B RRDIJCEO """· 5"«· UUf1IUlrl" fanponalley .... ,500 J OllNCAllEY llU.GIUHDY 11 .Quall ~ tacular O«ian a, coast.al RESIClENTIAll!ROKERAGCOMMNY CAl.l ~. •U·Ht' GRl 646-7414 ~ AHCHOUGE Rfflltor 675°6161 ' PIGC• LAGUNA v~w. 3 BR. z Ba, 2 yn , 9: ~ ,L p ~I new. Submit all orCera, MIGua PfOllS . · ~ INYISTMEMTS MB> jDMn ILO~ rop9T" ea CHARM DUPLIX we 'rt anidous to sell. ai!tTv 17 t 4) 4'6-7711 Xlnt tnvcatmt s.100.000 " 00 ouA~s.~·~r~ aaa 04 .Fire p I a c e s " 2 182,500. 499-2108 2 Bedroom, 2~ bath townhotne, 26' ~,., N~•P•rt Pu• om,. Owner will Cln*1cr 9~ ,_ -1t~~°T~:rl~~cc~·1~! ~I;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: Mast er bdrm. w /Ci replac ~. JOll y G14MT ~Ul~rJn only, eves 30 UNITS dotc·ln. A bargain ut Beautifully decorated, Jar1e yard & 5BR, 2bM, 2 car s11rnae. UHDH 7• GROSS ~Ian Sl..23,ooo. patio. Walle to communJtyTpool, ten-UOO ISLI rrplc, new crp1.a & rn~. $12,S OQ ,..._.. C01Y With modern conv•· nlen«1. Thia remodeled 2.84rm , l ~ balh home i. wllhln wnlklng dla· ~ lo beach & \own. , Priced to'"" 11 t $81>,.SOO. , Jl04So. Coast llwy. .LAGUNA Bt:ACJt 4t7-J4i7 REAL ESTATE 'J! 1() I, , tllH•yrt• 'Jt '"'· • ., .. o \ , ... PRIVACY ThhJ home has ll 1111 l Oen aide of hwy, 4 bdrma., 3 baths, heated JJOOI, vu and Ideal for outdoor Uv· 11111 $14.2.500 nis & beach. $92,500. Charmin it bouae on l(teat Loe In quiet nbrhood. All Spoclous and W('lt main· 1tr09t, Fret1b Ii clean. roronly 173,000. tuinf'd, nc11r pork. Fi.ext Brick fr plc •• lot• oC HOUSE OF GLASS KILi.GOit& t<l!:At.TV ('O~ll'1\!\\ bit t crmi1 Will C'lC • COU>WIU. uH.a co. 496-7222 831-0836 ,,.,.. ....... .., .... ...... ...... I •. ponciltng, updated On channel In Newport RIALTOllS Tt41HKOFIT! ch11n1:0. kltchtn. 3 Udrms., :.i Beech. t\p•c. _. br, 8 ba, 493·SO:H Cunnct)' VlllaJCel I\ 11rual baUis. Sl4'1 ,000 d e n & 1 1 m t' r m . ----1<pot Cor business! Corner I I IQ" I~ Gourmet kltch t>rkfat Santo Ano I 080 location I 5 Deuullful of I a nook & lrml. dln. rm. ••••••• •• •• • •• • •• •• •• • • Ct cc room :. ' n o 1 a Place ()pen Sunday 12-$, 2290WNR2br.ioodloc1t100, showroom ! $110 ,000 Prap...tl .. ~nal St., W7.SOO. ""· newly decor't.d. 1019 So. (1'62) 7S2•M20 11).$1 Oak6t.. $38,800, ~I.ZOO. Jack Custer 642·823.!_ 1400 ouAiLst NIW llltOI LI OO REJ\lTY t ; \, , I "r ... '\ II *67.1-7JOO* I .. • • • . . .. ()th..,. Rnl btofir .._... \Mfwnfshed Houw1 Uafw'lllWd Houu1 u .... ~ Hou. .. • UftfW11ilthed HetiNI UltfwNt.hed ·•••·······•••••••····· .•..•.•....•....••.••.. .........•..•••.•.•••• .....•........•....... ...•....••...•••.•.... ······················ Sunday D~•mber $ 1916 DAILY PILOT --.Property 2000 Gwr• JZO eo.t.M.te 3224 tt.'fMl•leedl 1240 In'-.. 1144 lrri.. l244 Ho.nU11._...ta.d HoanUafwachMd .,_,...,,. .. ,.,..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• 11 MIW UNITS !iillnta Ann HLa J br, nu . • Rancbo San Jo11qufn 2 Br New,_t ••It 1%6' s. J.,. c-. MeH l1J4 p~lnl cpl $3'75 lat. Int ......,./Ho,../A,,. 3 Br Twnhae. cpls, drpt.. LEAS~AVAlLAhLI:: deft, pvt pallot on 1101j ••••••••••••••••••••••• Caplatra.o 1271 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORAMGI + $100. Bier ~6 08l4 NR sHOPPING .,. applic .. nice ~ Adu Ill. Uvc in Irvine Vlll;l,C. courie ~95 MO-O'Jt'f N('w rt Shoroa 3 BR 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 122:5 Attrattlve 1 & den COUNTY N11 w 2Bd Adult com · -&br/2ba/S395/mo ut. nopets.ll62·6040 ~ehavehom~avall or 8a ~eor bch & tl'n~ls IMC:HARMIHCit Patio, aar Adi.Ill, no StJll tamo t.c> cOO<>.e color) mwi'y l'enc.'ed, !Id \'U + la:st &q1tcunt) 3 Br. nt schll, p.ark3, bch, e~ t;.j~ut Squt1rr ~.~~~•••••~~~~ be1 ams'1.:Jlo in fuum·rm. OLD SAM JU.AH 1>eta. 2234 A Rul&er. Dr und oplloni. l::xcellent Nnr Manuon. tfo Cht· CO!t"TA MESA xlnt cond. f"plc, $43s mo Ranch Cal llomn . t lllle l'.~"'.· mo. n1qul' Th 1 s ~harm In IC 2 '17). Bachelor, all 1'HI area W1Uaiu:b1&nac l(mokars Sl".4t>4 292l t'r Qlr/3br,2Lu,1Condo Oarol,6-&2-4000 ____ Dttrfleld lJnlv Pk lllMTALS llome~,ti7HOOO bod\'oom. ~ bath & den p a l 1 0 + p • l . $335/lst/laaltsec eln 3 Br, new cplng, dbl gar. CuJvud_ule Col Pttrk LAGUNA llACH Bluffs 1 level 3 BR. 2 b!I ho~ ha. plul(h ('4fr1)Ct Be a ch combe r . h e I I aauaH ~ IGlboaP ... lnwla 1207 c.il549.t65S children sml pet $375 1unleRoek 3 BDRM newer homl· Lo\'clycreenbclt&pool W(.{IJ'Cplace,bullt·lns & 6312011; )'7•2SOI , Plac. ..••••••••••••••••••••• wtrpd 116a8m Ma·~7 ' 2 bdrm. your choice of 3 located In Portarlnu $&50/\gt 64-C·JJJJ 2 cu a11ra11e. Won't l111l 879·1060 I B d $300 U ii pd • -' rrom $340lo $400 1, 11111 n J 2 011 th a, long• e.11 &l6·21~ dnys --------Prap..-ti-Kl~/ en, b ~ 'p · l::a~tside Churm<:r. Im· AVAILABLE NOW! . 3 bdrm, you1 rholee of 14 firephace, ocN1n view Harbor vw Horne, 3 Br, 2 493-0Sll e\•eotnu & ColY 1 br. pullo. pool, 7'2-t.,O Moln re~t:~'s.w.°5370 ee mac. 2 BR, tnl'I g.ir, ISe $425. 4 Br, Pam ffm, from $3.35. tu $47S Excellent <nm home Ill hu C'orrncl $$75 per mo weekend;. 1 l n ll IO I o k · U 1 ~ ••OOOU•IU~IW~Ua(t< -fcdyrd.540~ blln!I, rplr. Igo• v.1t10 4 bdrm )OUr ehoke (If Ii ~mo fl4-l 7f~ . ., Beachcomber, IH· -CoroftodelMcr 3222 :l BH $000 11 1 t'u~t drps 11100 ~qh froml4SOtoS.S~ ----J li r, -ba, Twnhmo. 631 20l I , 541 2501 , JUST LISTED! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ar flOO m":i0·1'~; 'u~~~:s tirdu;, incl '3 yn old. No !'<lu Feei. I DORM. &SWIM POOL, Ulufh 3 UR Contl~: leuae <Harbor l.Onl'I wr2 cttr flTO ·IOOO __ _ Corona <lei Mur DuJJlex, •S. or Uwy, newer, 3 ht, for both 646·7589 ~t.s. Nr, Sprinadol11 & RAHCH REALTY 1l.1s f1tm dl11~ & dmin~ ~~ ';,14~0:~. mdl ~:1~1 ~ lr~,l~·P~ ~~,~~10t 1 hr f1irn. Pref. mltldk newl)' pulnted 2 2 br un 21>a, (pie, tndry, nu J><llll, ---tir nr r . J) h . Ev s 551-2000 rm. LDn or pays for · or · ' BBQ &.pin S370 i 8gad. No children ur its wtau. extra 11uc11t ref.,l(~r .~95.67S·6900 3 br, f11mlly home. Kids 898·2028:Uyl'l93·9431 1)()()1 service. f:xc. Inns Nwpl llghtt> Oph. Wr milo ll ~u:;::.3930 · pets. $160. 114A·2G7i 0,. house! Pnccdtoscllthl1> -''bk, rdrlii .. $325 mo Sunshincy Sh11rp i''nd krtnrcnl111ial5')75mo 1 rci S3 • -ar r · ~~ wknd. at $135,500 Call: Beaut nu bme, Jasmine 6'9-2022or 676-0023. VERY PRIVATE• BR, 2 Condo. 2Br, 1111 bllus MISSION Rt.ALTY g~lf t'~~i~ ~.1319 OS. Alto C11ptst rt1r10 eoxoc --·------- Mike Schloessman ntlr. Creek, 3 br, fam rm, ~00 BA. frplr • cul·de-sac. Comm pool . clo11 e to 'hoM 494.07] t _:_ _ --home, 4 Br. 2\.2 au. fem. $1&5. mo. 1 br. Mal11n• 644-6397 ~q Cl • no lse req d . ~~VERDE Lg 3 br, 2 "25 ~7 Bkr. frwys. No he 1325. Yi\NTAS'l'lC Vlt:W, Riii formal JJvrng & dining, adults, no pets. Qulct. LotsforSol• llOO &i.4&44!1 at.ri~:'~dl~~m,frp:, oeaullful 2 story 675-6488. lBR,2BR&3br.bchlrnl, C'..unyonTwnhme.2br,2 h~e kitchen, avMll un seeure. Pondoroaa ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' pa '4.s.oo.~ • P~lll • townhouse. 3 br, l\tl ba.. on CllH Dr. 41>4 203J, l)..a, $700 644·M41 Chrtstmas. ~usl 1ee. Mobile Eatates, U\11 per. b.... balcony pQllo i . Turtlerock Glen new uK· C213l'876 2723 eves. Soi50 mo. 496-8806 Newport, 646-&373 '"~• ' "' ' ALL WATt:RFRONT R·3LOT 8EAUT.3br,2bsGr~en-pool. Kida ok. $350. graded.SBr.3.IU,F . HOMt:t"ORRENT OngBlllffs,spac.2br,2 Sharp llarbor Lane H.l•lfiri4'•1each3l4p COST.& MES.& ~rook. 2 _)'r8 old. Elec. 8'8-0218 tennis, pool, S895 !be apt. 1...AGUNA BEACH ba Dt R ,..,..< 64011873 II 2 B 2''" ••••••••••••••••••••• "' "' <.ountryk1tch,11hJgt:pls ----Ownr, 1!14 Sycamore • ·--· _ ome. r. ~ car OK FOR 8 UNITS ----l'ntrl. air. 934 Azalea NEWER llO~E 552·7133 Isl Qua~aly exec. hom~ 3 WATERFRONT C rl garage, on cul de sa c STUDIO d v b Bk A k 1 • Jmmac spac c br 3 ba 3 BDHMS., tam. rm. 21> on o, street, Jo ma Int yd no •>E....--SSS W •• Af!J. 6 45-1616 RENTALS n e Y r ~ ~ir carg. Walktoscboot!'I'& NEW J .M. Peters, up· l>Mlhs. l! F1nplace.s. All w,34'sllp 3br.3ha.dbl pels,$375mo.4960927 rrvm Hidy • _________ ,JASMIN!:: CREEK 'S ~~~~unger.:>io.1720 shoppln&. Bargain pnce graded lge4 Br3 lia, on b1lt·ln lutchen wilb elec g..ir w/opn,r, lse ur l~e ----FullKitchen &TV Martboro Country Hor..e Joverg her~ ll 1:. ! ' Scarce Back &y vacant lut. 66x300. Zoned ,\ l, fully fenced, askrni: onl) ~.600. CJll 541H1Sl. ~HERITAGE mu!>l popular model. or 5475 848.9427 or park • Lndsl'pd & troruc eqwp. Outlland· opt 6409119 HARBOR LANE. 3 br r.Jncna&Ut1ht1e~ I Plan 2 with 2 bedrms & EXEC.2Storyhome, r11ce 11633287 . spmklrs S59S or lse opt. tnl ocean und catahna EAST Bl'UF F S .TRI· fam rm. 2 f1rtplacc. MILETOOCt:1\i" l den, on greenbelt with area. Avl. approx 12115 ---Owner. R26 Tahoe. views. Home valued at LEVEL c'mmo 3 11 2 gardnr. view. lg ye.I Roy•S..Jtn \X:unv1ewlrompatio.A Pb. for oppt. r vcs. 4 Br, 2sty, 2\~ Ba, bltns, 552-71JJ $12S,~. Rent Cor $625 H· 1 'd tr:d wasb1dr}r. uuto garagl' Mot .. bargain al $725 pei: mlh. m.7355 wtw cpl, ram rm, $495. month Good refereocei. ~ n~c;~ 001;c111"' t: • open. Wkdy:. 499·4567. 727 Yoriitown IJyd. on yearly lease Includes Pb: 962·957l. Ca1Jfom1a Hms. 4 br, 2 ba, reQwred. m · C\CS"99·2936 Be h Bl d y k a 11 II men It I es ••. Rustic 2 br $250. Utll pd. TWOS h 4 b 3 b ·-nr schools & parks. Cul· MISSION 4'94·0731 Newport Shores. A·frame NEW 3 B 2'.'J Ba T .. ~ ac 5lv6 oa~ ,o,r lOWll Cl bhouse """I . KJds. pets :.ngls, Fee ty ome r, a"' de-sac. A/C. xlnl loca· 3B ..,b 1 ·h ~ r wn, ... e, • .. u •.,.,.. Jacuxzi, MainRenlalsS40-53'70 famrm,3yr~old.8caut. lion, $39S. 581·7209 or2'Aa Br, 2 Ba, ytrd, r.~ a, new pus .c:p encl dbl i:ar. dshwshr. ---------tenmscourls. yd. 751·3755, 968·2720, 752-8617 gart1ge, avall lmmed, &drps. Pool, tennis & drps...lrplc,pool&Jac.1lBradllgrdnaptw/pooL ON BEGONlA ···Charm· Ready 12/15, 2 BR w/gJr, !163-6908 ~mo. 494.132911ft 5PM beach. $450 yrly. 642·3850 ml Dana Hbr, sme pLs CI08e to bch. S175 mo. Nu llliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiliill ... .._lllii ... _•I in~ 2 bdrm on corner lot. 26() Santa Isabel. Pet.s ok. No Fee to le:.see or 645-0423 uk $425. 493·42.60. pets. 1035 12\h St, S36·9626 No pelS or children. $350 $?75. mo. 546·79"5 Alfordabl1>2 br S215. Kids, 3 Br, 2 ba., formul din. Lovely Victoria Bch Hme. ---------i ••• REALTORS TUSTIN.AREA per mlh, pets ok. Fee. rm. Quiet street ; ten ms 2 , br, 2 frplcs .. ocean South LOCJUllo 3286 2 Bach. Apls S100-Sl20. bl u N LA n Ks r u R . 2 fost painted :JBR 2HA, Main Rent.als. 540·5370 l'tS. & pool uvail. Clean & view, $4SO. 494 9333 WATERFRONT .••••••••••••••••••••••• " laJt. Student over :?I Polcnl1al P .A. lot w1house close into .shop pmii area. ~.ooo l>tlrm. 2 bulh, no pets. film rm, fplc., fine area. UDO PENIN .. 2 & a den, 2 Br. 31894 9th Ave • fncd pref. 960-422.5 01w car gar. $375 per New crpts . Adults $290.JbrT.H.Klds&pet:. reu~yforyoutomovein 2Br +den,tV.ba, over 2500 sq ft. or yd, oeean view, wul.k to ----- DRAKE & ASSOC. 838-5700 mth, yearly tcasc. Very please 1£ase/$375. Agt ok. l''e~ forSmof· $39S Mo. North End. $.'>SU lfl.TJMATk: f:'"ll· FIJll i>vt l>ellch. $400 (2\31 L.OCJUM leoch 3741 ntce 642·'"""' MalnRenlals,S40·S370 S BR,lhba,ramrm$530 C<ill 49'H084 security, ur erground 7116·3339 ••••••••••••••••••••••• v .. vv 2 BR, 1 bath $3SO h BREAKERS DRIVE .. on , ''BR 2b t ~··c parking&doc age avail. W ~ t -32-98 Boe Near beach. Ulll Big Coron11 Beach 1 Redec 3 BR 1 BA, nu 2 Br. newly decrt d. J>OOI " • a. am rm ,...a., JBr, 2ba, den. Lge yard.:! $915 Per mo. years lease es, .. "'"' er pd. ll.95 $225 mo: SM wl. Lots-CosfoMeso bdrm&convertabled~n. kitchen, P~int, cpl.~, lmmed occpy. $32S;mo. JBR.2"4Jba,FR$4SO blkstobch&stores.$41>5 WantA~shrond? (:j;;~ .. fi;R•2BA •• c.pl~· 14~N.Cst 4942508 2 vacant. 1 w /older Fobulousv1ew.$6SOper drps. $325/mo. 963-4569 HBS46--8609;9S2-?7S8 ~:~·~~a.,~~=25 mo.Ph41M·220S Lovelyl·sloryhomewith drp!I .' R IO, '2 ca0r gar:2b 2 b N th d house,nxl door1snewer mth Yearlyleasc. 53l·9M5Agt.Nofee. Clean, :i br, 2 bo, R/0, JBR.z1;b~'..!am.r~. LogwtaHllls 3250 3bdrms &alge paneled S32S/mu 963-069 ~· f 8 't or ~n 1 t onst Can be bou~ht as a COLE OF NEWPORT Charming r.tesa Verde, 3 c pll>, drP6. 2 car gar du\. rm .. 2 fpl. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• bonus rm. Lndscpd. buck S31·9M5 Agt~ No fee. utif.8'i>~~n p~o,~r~du:~. package or s~parote. REALTORS br, !am nn. 2 fplcs, 2 ba. S34S. 963·4569 S31·9545 AGENT552·7000 J BR Xlnt. cond., close to Y,ard with lush green, 25l 4 b 2 b srnostoyrtse.497•1247 Call for more rnfor. Agt. 2SIS E. Cslffwy, CdM. Freshly cleaned & pallll· Agt. no fee. schls & shop'g. ctr. Lae. f1~h pond & l~ts of .a.!· r {' OW a,.",!~ cpt&, f 673-7601 675-5511 ed $435/mo <2) 2 bd.rm, lV. bath $350. 494-0122 pnvacy. Convenient to ~.;.~ ~~. <><~· .. ~A /mNo. Beach il! $200. UW pa.lit. . · S. Shore home. 3 BR, 2 ba , Condos. $310. month: good schools &shopping. ~ -~-..._, &t. o Fee 1 Moullta.t, Des~rt. •o ~ Br +.den, individual 400ltre• FOR All nu paint, cpt.s, drps. S33.5 Eves, SS9-4536. L01J111M1 Hl~I 3252 IAY & IEACH ree. Maln Rentals. ~~ki Rnori 2 .. 0 home w /tennis, puol. c.M. ·--llW !l63-45EO SJl-~ Agt. No ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTY 675·3000 ~ :; ....................... apa, sccurily guard, $675 IL; · -• -.._ fee. New 3 llr, 2~i ba Twnhse. 3 Funlilhed Sl'EPS TO OCEAN Green Valley lot. Paved w /purcha&e option n . ', • -._ BEAUTIFUL BR *RENTALS* mm from Dana Poant .................. ~~.~~ View, frpl. gar. 1 road, view, walk to Ski 644.m:io 4 2 BR, 2~ Ba ......... S.S2S Marina. 5475. + Dep. Newport Shores 3 br, Jge Nwpt Crest. beaut furn & $28S. 494 5184 :.lope. $3.000. College Pk Lovely 3 Dr Fam. rm. 2 ba. Walk to 1 Br, den,2 ba ••· · .. $175 Ca 11 Bob , e v es ram rm bch tennis & d•c 3 BR 2',,. ha "ulo o 968·9'J~ aflcrfil'M Duplex 2 Br, 1 ba. Adults f""IC <1/w ref rig L•.: schools. best beach area 2 DR. Plan A .• , •••• s.500 (?\A l°'O 2916. · • "' · • " · n Lower uplex. 2Br. fur . ' only No ""ls S3SO C II ·" • • · "" S395 mo 968 0932 o 3 BR 2 Ba " '" poo., 1 328 Prospect. $'75. gar. opener. $745/mo I '~ bu. t'orced air heal. -· .--· · a S4Z5 :"llopet.s 646·7528 · · r · .... _.. $4SO 962 tlMl4 Agt646-32SS cpt'd, en"J g~r. L" 11\t Reaf Estott 673 mt. .. . 848·1885 2 DR. & den . . $450 3 hdrm, 2 bath house " .. .. Want~d 2900 2 l3ed -1 --Newer 3 Br, 2 Ba, frplc, ~ e 3 r n "w b <' 8 1• h :1 lir, FR, 2 Ba . • $495 S325. 495-6854 Lux11ry c:nndo, 2 br, 2 ba, Coftdomiftlwns patio, paved. North end ••••••••••••0 ••••••••• room~. argc open lg. yd,. Mu:.t see H• up· San Lws Rey 9i25 lrplr. bl)ut ahp. pool. UnfunUih~ 3425 do:.e lo heh Wiii •~a. 1111 WANT TO DUY llOU:-iJ-: P"8,'~e~ livini.: room. pre(' $150 mo \rnold tow;mouse. 3t!r, ~ Ua. -IBH.l"R $.S5(l forl...eo:.ein11tlullcomm jacu111 1lt•11t \'1cw in ••••••••••••••••••••••• dogs.~~~- F ROM OWNER o N ari;..: rumily ur dining Broyle:. It\~.> ~l!>·!l-191, poo • tt'nms. at lrlr 4 BH. S475 2 Br & dt•n condo F..in N cw p1>rl "1 .in: a rel. W\'t'ly :.ecluc..lec..I i bdrm. I On the waler Wood:. Co\ l.IDOISLJo;.KJ0·37!>4 roiim . tli!>hwashcr & &t21S90 ~torage.9&8·5430 2BR,d<'n S.185 lastac view <.:luhllst.' & li7:1 51711 l ~ 1!311 Oli71 bu, (.;<rntlo 1n II U . nr "rca. QuJin'l tUr, ,,....1,' built 1n:.. fl rc!JIJce. I I h .. , .,. ' ----------i w a,ht:r & dryer an· Family home. J br. Jdds & 3 Br. 2 ba. polio. fncd yd, 3 BR. . ... ..•• $425 poo. S.525. 'vt nwncr rvc:s. s opp1og <'ente r $300. $300mo. Ulll pd, ts3H67b WANT HOMES!! el uded. Cood lnc<ttion pets. $29S. Beachcomber, itarage, hill top view S BR. FR .. .. ... $650 Refer lo Monarch Sum ____ ...____ 8-«7·3S84 or 826· lOS4. ---- .... ,.... h ,..0 8.,... r s:ns1mo. 3292 Polk Cir mat. 493·0331. -~0N~PL~N-INSU.--L, A1tenl, no recs. Oceanfron. t tbr, greal \ u lnM1ss1onV1eJO ...,.,.,mont . .,., ""° ee.631·2011 ;547·2501, " '' $2115 J d 536 Wiil liuy Direct ~ta Mesa 3224 879-1060 i!:~~pen Sun 12·4 Redec Dollhous• Exciting 3 Bdrm home Beautiful Condo, II. B. 4941.~1 P · ·OJZJ. For C/\Sll ! ! •••••••• •••• •• •• •• •• ••. •Br, 2bD, view $450 /mo. w /beach & waler across Pier 7. l mi from ocean, 3 --------- Bill Thompson Really MESA DEL MAR 4 n r 0..0,oint 3226 4 Br, 2 ba, crpt/drps, Gold Realty thestrecl.S490/molse. Br. 2 Ba, 2 car garage. 1tlaftVl•fo 3767 Call 495·Ul70 Fam Rm, bltns. fplc, dbi ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplc, bllns. Nr Wcstm. 495-46S3 831.2700 ESPECIALl. Y LARGE fully ca rpeled, pool. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------i garw./opor,fncd back yd Spacious Dana Blufts IMalludl. ~ml~~~ Gardener "'~bn'dge a~arw--.. ~ 2 BR Twnhae Lanai 4 Bdrm & den. Front jacuzzi, tennis court & Villas, 2 Dr, l'h Bil f l 00 Co d 3 B 2,'J B 1~ nc °"" ...,. n uuu • 11 ""''.. rm w/vlew of WQter. boats & clbhse, Cathy 846·6821 or condo. upgraded crpt 4' Pvt Ply look an~ for Pride w I nu trees. $4 • lst + n °· r, a• ielt · ' Br 3 Ba avail 12/lS S.SSO view adults' Pacific 1si Spyglass Hill. ~75/mo. Bob Lange 963-7881 cirpl'I, Nice loc. ~l·272i> or Owner!lh1p lnt·omc un. $100 cln. dep. No dogs. i· ~-Br~alht~klhg v~e 2 BR. 2 ba. house. Very mo. ; en t ·or i s e . Village. $385'. 640·1644 or ARt 631·1400 11.s. Orani:t: Co. only. To S.WSIOO or eaLcR &anM ar 8or ruce ~aut. yard. 2 Car 21J..fi82.J2ASE111', 548.2873 New. exclusive. full M.wportleoch 376t $500.000. Or would ron ro m . slr r . itar $3-10 tnrl water & sec urity I' on do In •••••••••••••••••••••£'• ~1de r v.lC''.•OI prnp..rty 3 Br, 2ba Condo. Encl Overs17ed 2 eo r gar, 1iardencr No dOR'> Call Det>rfield Deluxe 2 sly alioft Yi4tio 3267 Newport Cr<'st Condo. Newport »eat·h. 3 br, 21'» llST 1.onedfor,Jm<' ll301711l P~lio .• i:.1r. arlulls only. wood frplc & bltns. Up. Nan962 77R7orSJfi.0907 Twnhm~. 2 Br 21 .. Ba,••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Bd, 210:.Bo .. ramrm, ba w/frplc 1n muster IUY ~.f.:i,s. 5815851, C\'CS ~r & lowf'r ('ptd sun· ---------fplc.dblgar,pal10,pool, kencwbigJbr.fornrm, frplt'. rec. fac. $575: bdrm & i;unken hv rrn Wantrd for "''h WJli>r r1• 1 · _ decks. Clbhst:, pool , 2 Br. 2 ba condo (Jwct S3SO ~<M78 (7141 2 ba, lprlc:. bltru.. 2 CJr ~.000 i;73-2332 f'lu.;h carpeting & inter Some people say you f:('t 1 .. 1.-11 .1b<Hll' llv mJ\un· LOV1':LY 8 k 11 <.: . Jaeu1u. ,,1Unll . ten111 .. AdulU. only. Pool & rec gar. Lge fol'd yd. Kids com thruoul. Deluxe what )OU poy for! We of· C'<N' w out hl'1r~ Wall 00 3 b ., "~ b~ty 0~1 l'rl, etc All tor >1!15 mo ctr. S24S mo. ~2·:t!So LEASES ok N r "'7 ~--...-~ lulchen w/new washer & fer more. And lhe prica 1s •ll'\'d h ... k 111 "·ll~r 11.111• p'pi ~·;I'~ a. h;i:· J& (71 4 I in 4'lll0 --AVAILAILE Pi~r Nty, iJi..:~i ls t ONTHt: WATER dryer. Many mirrored leas. Membeuhlp in ..1 ~-~t.111· 1 Pnn unly llo.-. "' " n • ws .. ry --11 lJ N T I N C T 0 N Parle your Bay bo<1l out-u & h I 2 Health Club. A tenn1'I 1ui;.1 "llplkb '1266J rHn~ S400 34.51..imversi EH<' hurn• l"Jn)l•n IL\ltBOUKAREA.J OR. 2 BR,l8a ........... S32S ~ach 3269 s1deyourdoorofth1s lM· ~a3r :arag~g!/~u~~e~~r club.Freetennislesson!>.. lyDr.t.457177 Vt~""S UrJrad nl'w, up 2 BA w1hu0 e family 2 8 R,lBa ........ -·S350 Aly 3Br home w1·~ta1n•d Bill1ard•. Swimm1'n u1, "' 2 BR, 2 Ba .......... $375 ••••••••••••••••••••••• " ~ " opnr. Pool, tennis courts. ., .. R...tol 'Rrlb~newcptfre!thly grd'dlhru ou1.:111r.2h11 , room & Crplc. near ARD TO f'IND ~la!>s.beam:..warmth& Jacuzzl&sauna.2100sq. Golf Driving Range. ~ • · ' ' d1n1ng. lam rrn. 3 car school!I $4.25/mo CAIL 2BR,Z8a ........... S38S ·~uper decor. $695 /mo, S •••••• ••••••••••••••• pa1n 1 ted. pvt encl yd gar ss;s,mo.493.7278 TOB.lN Rf;A 4 T,Y 28R,2Ba ........... $US Eaatblwr Exec. home. l ft. or lwcunous hvmg! aunas +great ac· HoutHFvmlshed $2.5(1 mo :>463166 846_1371. .. WE 1.t.so 2BR.2Ba ........ -.. $150 4bl', 2ba, ram rm. Sort yeJ!~J:sULAPOJNT Leases !or $6SO. Call ~:%~: --~~~r!e :!~~·. ••••••• •• • ••• •••• ••••• • 'JEW Be f I I S Toro 3212 HAVE lh I 2 BR, 2 Ba ........... $485 water. New crpta. drps, <I Bd b I &u-6376 lal»oa Island l 1 06 Condo. ·~~I~• ~~ 2 21~ N•• .. :W• • •3••8• •• •2• •b• ••O•N• ••th•• for rent~ H~~~:°~~. ez 22 BBRR, 22 BBa ........... ~ :hinp\ W~~\ ~\ sc~I~, Presi:-grr:us w ~o!t c~~e~2 - -B-R-. _L_a_g_u_n_a_N_I g_u_e_I·.• Free Sunday bruncll. ••••••••••••• •••••••••• apphaoces furnis hed. "' r, a ~ Condos. ' a .... ·······......., 0 ' 1 u · extr , beams & warmlh Lanai rm, view, adults, Your rent dollars JO cvei\ '?Hr,,, BJ. Yplc. 2 rar Obi gar, lots or storage, l~kc w/tantasu c view. JBR,2 Ba ........... S395 s750/m o. Li;c. Rcrs. ~yrly lse. Pactflc Isl VillaRe. $38.S. furtheroo•A terrific i.:.1r. balancl' uf w1ntl'r :.ec gala. No children <Ar lot, II.I C & all xtru. Five bdrm $450 mo. nr 3 BR,2'1'J Ba ......... $42S 64<Mrn5 orS4SZ240 WATERFRONT HOMES 640-1644&492·9997 molnteoancc crew, pro· ~mo b7JlllOO u nder 14 . no pets $S25.(7t4 l 96Z·36l4 Newla nd /Pa c Cst JBR,2 Ba ........... $4SO Exclu.slvetrvineTcrrare, 831-1400 fc115ional management --------0).5 mo 1111 So Coast Fount • Volle l2l4 Hghway, avail. Dec 4th. JBR,2Ba ........... $4SO CdM. BUI exec 4 Br. 2'".i ..-. ---.._...New 2 hr, l 'n ba, nr bch. 11tart that cares, and 2 br, l'·• h.1. fl.Jllo. gur Or l!ntt. IOI ' ~Ope. n 14 cun Y 897-6829. JBR.2Ba .. -........ $4SO Ba lg J>vt """I w lk to ------~-+-__. Pvt patio, frpla., wl, S:-2~ "'" "''11Jn"e ol • "· . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 30 •a 2'._ b ••95 . '~"' a r~• frie ndly nei ghbors. " ., "· • "~t iSun c,. a....... r .. r, ,. a ..... ~ ..... · h h · '•-k sauna, tennis, club Mod ,_ d 11 wmwr h42~71iliownr. '"' _ ,,...,..,.,.... _FAMILYHorr.e4br,den, LANDMARK :IBR,2'.-iBa ......... ~>50 .....,ac .s oppmi;oi.£ar · h I e ... open a Y 10·7. I •· ·• ---' t S800 mo Je·,se "Dr en & r _Cit _ _.._ 3276 ous, e • n r 5 c hoo 5 & <--,..,.., no one under 21 • --,•1 .... 11 Verdil 3 BR 2 ua poo QI reuwuuu pn 10 " Br. 2'"J ba. 2 Story. I..... 3 RR, 2''2 Ba ......... S..'>60 • • .. • ''. ~ .. _nTC' sho g $350 O•o '>C..., .-,., •• .r. "' "" ... 1 I t ... ~.. "' • " · · ' pool I h Id •-• • •• •• • •• •••• •••• •• •• • • P · · '" -~,.,.,. no ts R t ''"r· ut•n, rp1', pu HI. n• rrp~ &cd Se 1 $ 4 r. o m 0 . pie gar .. Crplc. patio. JllR,2~!iBa ......... SS60 servrnc,c 1 ren... ---------i pc . oomma c ~;17~11>· ll111rn LP.1\~t: J~1;rcd:1c. ~n :-rioo 060-J<Y761fl40277l Edison U.S. $1175 mo. JBR,2'hBa ......... sooo petswclcome.675·3152 Great Ocean View. 2Ur, Townhouse tshe.r;-:1cmeona,':_a~acbulpea.nMc~.n- .., " "' u 1 ~. "" 111•1~ · ""-uao 7""" 3 BR 21.; B • .,,..., den, 2ba Colony Cove Uftfumish•d 3525 "'I' "''"" .r WkdlH~ 213 '31\7 Oli7, t>-•·v'2.8826 dayi1, 751 3l89 Redec. 3 br, 2 ba. nu cpta, ...... n.""° >IV•· • a ......... ...,.,., V Jlms , Carmel 3 Br v.krnn. •I I 1\7:> 36.!! c~ drJ)!I, fplc, encl patio. DUTCH HAVE"' 3BR,2...,Ba ......... S600 +fo'R, nr park & school. Condo. Pool. c:lubhse. etc us•••••••••••••••••••• OakwOodGardenA.,.c '•It~ •1752-llll ~IF.SAVF.ROE'i br Zlla 1375 /mo . 963·4569 3 Dr, 2 Ba, upg1;aded ~=:·~~Ba ......... ~ SSSOmo.544·7770 S350mo.493·nt2 Bkr. 3wfa~t1::;[;~:rtd~~f13;, ,..... lcAo4t l'em"wJa 1 107 no !X'ta ~1720 As k ro; 531·9545 Al(l Nu fee lhruoul, comer Jot, close 4 BR: 2~8&a: :::::: '. '.sm Big Canyon upgrds new 2 8NEWCONOO. D/W, $3-IOmo. 9634058 880 Irvine (al 16th) (7141645--0550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Maraaret BonWJ rm. 2 Sty, clean, 3 ~.~rything $400 ·mo. 4 BR. 2'l Ba ..... • .. $595 Br. den, 3 Ba. view or 2 r. 2ba, Pool, SJZS. Near South Coast Pl SlOO Pt!nn l'l Nrnny& •MF.SAVERD.E br, 2 ba. OW, fp, rpls. 4BR.2:?··· .. ·······S800 i;olf, lcnms-,pool, .pa tio, Ph:5SHJ64 Bradford Tnh.5e, 3 Bz:: 170016lhSt<atDove1' O('tan 2 fir until June SPECIAi>• drps, S42S. 963·4S69 2Br,183,newly 4 nn.2 ,•nu ......... $850 only$79S.lscopt.llZICa· 3BR,28Aw/frpl,nextto lYIBa,newlydccorated. (714)642-8170 C21312-4'JSWI 3BRJ2RA.<'lf'an&avaU. S31·9S4SAR?..noree. rodecorat.edcondo. nyon Island. Ownr. pool & rec area ..$375. Pool,lgepauo,ch1ldOK. ------'----- CAI L5492700 .,.,cmo. 0 •""""" SS2·7ll3 (714)548·282Sall6PM $330.mo.SSG-1977 2 br, winter rental s:IOCI. CottoMno 3124 .t'l(JW • · Shari>. 1i?c :i br: 2 ba, _....., ______ .... _v-_"""'_" d I ~ Co f I to..1-wport•·-L 32,,_9 .... ww-&•--L 3z1-9 B ....... DNEW3Br2'''"8a. !~113.L!.4$·$~ or ~l3) ••••••••••••••••••••••• 191>4 ConUnenl<ll St., ~. up c.-. 1Y irep D<'•'. t:xecullve Home ,...... ......,. v r ··r-" _._.. v IVU" ,. .... .,... .. H.1m r.1ttl~ Old l(('IU~t' Mv/rt>fntr 1ncl'd. Kids. dbl RlUJjle. Waler pd. lmmac 2 story, 4 br, 2\~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lplc, ~ml from Ooheney --------- l :til JJ.iill M.ilurl' or,,. peL'I OK Unve by, then Nr. Mile Square Park. ba, sunken llv.rm ., ft St. Bcb & Dana Wharf. BEACllFRONT 1 Br for tired mall' only No c11ll b426:tAA Only$34$."62-8624 formal din.rm, xtra lge S4SO ~r mo. 6:U·8282, mature adlts. S22S mo. t h1ltlr('n or ~li. s.:!:lS mo t•ath19on leach 3240 fnm.rm .. convcr!latlon macnab / lrVIRB 8-$PM. 524 1012 Eva. Avl, 12/1·6/30. 675-~ 1 !12~ \ n ah c 1 m ,\ \ <' 2 hr S!SS. month. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pit, e11t·ln l<llch .. cul-<le· .a. I t E...-t-L-d •• .a. , ... RISI~ .... .._ 5'&8·3738 S41·1309. sac. CIOISe to bch, schools ( ,.,.,. • ,....,....._ -~ mn ... -• BR. 2 ba, 2.3tory. With & parlt. Oardener inc l. ree ty ••.•••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bedroom rum. l300 ~oe .. ach 3 140 4Dk ZHA. move-in·cond. huge patio & !Mick yard. Short or long rent/be. 'f573C'AMPUSl>a·llMflE lcAool.a.d 3706 All electric. Fireplace. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ktd1 OK. $3SO. PILOT Good neighborhood. 7 SSSO. (7l4l968-5l23 OPEN DAILY •IH••••••••••••••••••• llent.ed pool. Adults, no ~70. Utll pd, 2 br. M H RF.AL F'-STATE54~ Yrs old. $420/mo. A&t. ftA.M. T06 P.M. 2~n1cely Cum, yrl,y $350. pets. 979·1268or64H260 J~toJc. Ftt 963-5e78, Ask tor Dick. 4 BR Condo, pool. lenni~, 1 HAllOI YllW CHAI'• Bt'Uc•, Agt 84Z.SMS or ACl'(lljS from golf courau Main llentals M0-5370 2 br house, huice llv.rm., hRndball & bos ketball Tu.rt crock 3Br, 2ba, auto Lidht •~ alry 3 bedroom w/new Dhcle675-M12 20432Santa Ana Ave ------·----1 trplc. & hurth, bltn 13l!Omo m.7888 aprkl rs, cul·d·a•c ~ oi: Log..a .. oc:.. 3141 ·AM/FM radio " lo· FORLEASE:3bedrm.2 . $495/IM!,752--0428 carpet s & dr'-Pes. Njce YB/d. 2 BRWint.erRontaf,$225. BALBOABayClubBaeh. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tercom. Com pl re· bo, braDd new, 1700aq.rt. H.B. 3 Or, 2 at.ory. imper Owner w ant s short lease or mo.No pet.a. apt, avl. 12/23/ $400 mo. fillly fum cott.ol(c. acmss modeled. Child 01' petok. Landing i>ome w /3 car nice townho1111e. 1340 + Woodbridge 3br, 2 b11, Jea•4 'optJoo. tiU'tn/mo. inc). wat~r 67H217 842-4097 ftt. to bch, pvt pn\loe, 1395. mo.1183-s:JB3 gar. 1525/mo. lncldg depoelt.842·2032 lake, PoOI. Jacuzzi. "50. .,..._, ...,.,_, .. , ---------akyllt~. Dnllql.M!tl, avail ~·-t10T-home. nu 1ardener. No pets. mo.551-1759. & eard ener. Glsela Lamson t.lllda '"''" .... 3707 Npt llnd. Sm l Br, pr, toSu ......, ·-1,..., .,., .. ....., ...... FOR LEASE· 3 l>edrm 2 3 Br, 2 Ba. nr. bench, 644-620() (T44) .. •••••••• .. '"••••••••• •nJ I adlt. Yrly Utll pd. ' mmcr..-• ...,,.'""' e:rpts,drpltfspal.Qt.38R, · • schools, &hopping, PIS. S&S built Co gc Pa rk · 9 Yrly Bach. $160. l BK. IZOOnopcu.673.JllOI. Thrtt Arch Ray home tor 2 'BA, $33$/mo. lJnlque ba, b~Rnd new 1900 sq.rt. mo.~ doll house. Im c. 3 br, S2SO Ut I Id Pvt b h ttnt. Vacant l /l"'m. 2 Homes.5'&-:se90. Landan.: homt' w/formal 2ba, 1375. EYes640-LS38 YllW to. , · a po c . S.. C.._..t• 3776 n " din. rm .. fam rm. wet I• t~-Ch i 2 '--..:a I Ba boa artu G73 6_790 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r ssso 4"·U12 ·-· ..... d arm ng ~room w water · · · 2 Br. l ba Crplc:, paUo. bar.SS75./mo. lncldg H';..._ 32,,.., BEAUTIFUi.. up1tra ad . C:O.taM.se )724 BachelorA"'. u.... rt • a.. 3 1 u11 Oarag• :::i.: ...... mo .,..., rd N t.s .__ ,. 4 "Cheyenne Model" ln the Vlew & guest apt. New C a'"""'t -blk .,. • ._wpor ac" 911 .,. l'MI ....... ·"'"' ga ener. ope . ••••••••••••••••• •••• •• --••••••••••• •• •• •••• ••• • t to beach. 1135. ··-••••••••••••••••••• Plumer.557~79. RoberhR~ Ranch. 4 bdrm w1eoun. paint & wallpaper. No pets or ~·o.OOWE"'., '"-U' Adulu.49803Sl ·-·r 3 Rr, 3 b• townho111c. try kitchen 145(), rno. lse. 11 h 'ld eact1/ B b -'"" • Buch cottaae l br. S Br, + racn rm, frpk, 84'·1611 Sparkling new cond. Quick pos:;ession. Call sma C 1 ren. ~ mo. ar ara •Sl_udlo & I UR Apta Soutta ~ )71' Slngl e1 too' $200 . Pilllo. near echll, $395. S470. Clill "Lita", 838-l.234 RED CARPET. Aune642·8235. (T45) •TV&M.11dServ AvaU ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beachcomber, fee . ~lSU,546-9480 Br, 2ba, .. blk'" rrom 84&-137lor846-54SG•ves. Realtors. •PhooeScrv. fltdMI 631·20l l: S47·2S01 ; --......;..------tt .. .. OICUTIYI T-W'lllO.....-2370 N rt 1•1 cu 819-1000 mr. nidec. Gar, eoclOled Weetm.mtr •tall, 1 blk t9 Yrty lie. Wtrfront. 3 by, Sn u I Pk T 3 "'' -l!Wpo > v • N Uo. t.ure adlb rd •chis, cul·d·aac. Kids dbc ranch w/frml dl.n & auy n v err. Big Canyon prestige -carefree 548·D7~oT&4S.3M7 BACHELORDUPLEX :S.~m • • OK..5415.PbN·~ cathedral cell'«•· 41' :~0:~a~:~1:d~e~cb:I: life w /no maintenance. Lg. 3 STUDIO Sits/mo 7rly. 1454( Oock. Spotleu, new CPU. •hop'a, nnol. $419/mo. bedroom luxury wUt ready ror 1st WU:ICLY kATIS after8pmorwlmdl. &Sde3Br,21>9,iar,tncJ BEAUT. 3 Br, new tlk drpa. mot l dttlrable ~ r-FullKltchen&TV yd, 2 lddl OK, no peta. CJJU 4sdrps,Juat painted. channel " h land. --------occupant. Ten.n!s, pool & jacum. l.JMn$&UUliUu ...... &MhnllMd S380.148-3GO. $360. Sn«lt, children, SUO/aoo. Pvt. pty. Cokla7 3 Br •• 2 Ba, new $795 /mo. Pa a BaUey 642-8235. Q.OSETOOCEAN •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• pets. OK. No ree. ~o 846-GlO* . crpta/l>Alnt, comm. pool, (T48) i RR, 2 ba on the ~•n. film. $700., unfum llOO. Taul security, elevators, rec. CaclllUea. 499-283S ....................... G1Mrtl )IDZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• G1•r4 lZOJ Oner a br, 2 ba, encl or Agt.,613..$"744,554·S33T tennis. No pets. $395. lloy .. S.ltn •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• .pa3llo fprlc., boat/trlr lnM 1244 811-2048wkndsor11n.e. Mot.f NEEDARENTAL1? TUSTl.., J l VIII ac $42S.mo.14&-2700. BR. 2 ba, 111r. dr . Sf"Y&LASS HADOI YllW 2090N•---rt.Blvd We havothem .... rv ne •ae. opener cpt/drp Child ........................ G t /..._..i J u & ~..... 1 t.o4 br's .-New 3br. 2ba, frplc, air Groat loc. for lwys, achl•. OK. ins mo. 962 :i110 Woodbrfdce Twnhme :i Br ~V~LY 2 iity 4 tbr d 2~ rea area w .....,., acuz tl'n· Costa Mesa KIDS •-PETS rond. otrtum. outo 1uJr, •bollnc. a br, 2 b•. dbl • 2 ua A/C upgrades a. om rm. <'P • ryta nls. 4 bedrooms -2 bath3. Owner M2>26Jl .,. dr, pool, tennis ,. K•r. Pool. Townhouae.Brandnew4Br +FR,+ lake& 1 'riv8.4o-854z' thruout, 11rdnr incld. interested In short lease/option. SUSCASITAS WELCOME volloyb:ill. $42."/mo·lse. M7·35UorM7·21'19 DR +2Vt 8&, ~. 3 Br ~ P · _&tO_om_4 ______ 1 Gisela Lamson 644•6200. (T47 ) NEW ERA R ENTAU 499·43S9 2\i!a Bo, 1376. 3 Br 2 Ba, UNIV PRK Vllll11e m Univ l'llrk Lovely 4br ~~,,~ ~:U~i:s~::';,e~.~ 83!·2800 · P'EE:638·130o .l:IELMONT SHORES On KIDS. PITS OK ~. 962 78S9 Princeton. 3Br, nu vaint. 2'' bo, 2patlos, 2 frplce.: 2l10Newport)llvd. CM. $321. mo/yrly lee. Tuttfo. the water, 2 1ty. Cape Eu~=· Gi5 For leaae 3 br, ~ ba, frplc, SUS mo. M4' 7770 ~ M0-1374. M2·123S 644-6200 I bdrm lovely apt lri ,. Cod, 3 br1 2 be, lam rm, n.talnt yd .• c1crn pool, 3 bl' 2 Ba, on cul de He. WRTLEBOaC OLEN " 901 0.V.r Drlw Harbor View C..11ter SlJO, Bachelor. AU uUI. f.pMlt. Vac:1at. No peta k ffl>l, sunotctr. ! ear car. JBr bouH, 1ara10. walk to bch. SSSO mo. In-l&o yd, cl0110 to •chla & Br Fam rm 2ba SMo's hitlne et ~mP"'ValleyC..flW fl:· 8Jn1loa Ok. Pool. c.bUdrcn undet te •al· HOOmo. A•l. lao. drapes, cpta. Nice quiet eludes pool aervlce. pit. $395. 552·000 an or' yrJy 1'u. 'ownr 7Q.1414 •ac b combor, f ee. lowed. Call 8al·HM ~ nelObortlood. 5"1-UN 6SM028 or 8U-2543. '7fM. Mc-5821. _ __.:,J!!l!!•!!!l!!lllllliililll•••L-au ·20ll: 5' 1 ·2501: a £ D c A a p BT • l'1MAllO ltEALTOSS. J • -------·- ' . (9 OAILYPtLOT Sundiry Dectmbet-5.1976 Aper+Meat1 u.fw.. Ap9hM.t1 u.tw.. ApertWMah lWwa. Aport .. att Ulirfunt,, .,....... •• u.tw., R...tah lo sa.-. 4100 Ad!tt .. ~ ........ I ~ u.tur-a. • • • • • • • •• • • • • •• • • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • ••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • ••• • •• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • ••• • •• • •• •. • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~..:mt.cf 1 ............................................ CottaW... 3124 t ... lin~a.ocJt ll40 l ........ •htida 3'40 N9wporihOC'h 386 Me~ .. oc.t. l l6t Wanti•d roomm11tc l o ·~·················· •• Cott M 1824 Costa M ••. 1'1 ................................... , ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• •• •••• tJU.lf't! now a br, 2 ba COO· ... ,.. 1102 a H G ~ &.. Brsnd MW ha.x 2Bt lba • .-Dbl• 2 n-r I ,,,.. . . do Clo,c lo b(•h... Ocean ....................... ....................... .....SI ,...... ' ... un, ,.;U', ..... rp c. ONT NWf). CR ~ST lu'\ury ·-.... I .... , 1"""' ....................... .... mo ........... •m !>t!l 421 t2tb St. 5335. Call WATERFR condo Zbr 2bil hv din V.,;w. _.y enc • ..., """ LEASE TUSTIN 3 Dr 2 COME HOME TO OK.8''7 5el2; lolS2:6-00ltl $464368. VIEWS IN pool: te~nl;. $.ut: or640 7m ___ _ B•. apt, 11dull:1 &c FOX HOLLOW VIL'•GE New ownors of£XTRANic,,nrMnn 2 NEWPORT. ~7 WOMl\.NoverMw/ci.tlu ,IUldren 16 It ovrr, no lo.A Ucachwood Apu, 19132 br. encl aor, cbild ok i.l\r C<IM homo w111ame. pet11. Redec. lhruuut S.uritp D1po1if WllHd MaaDOUa. H 8 ,otfera 2 S'M5mo TlH98 lW ~~;:!~~~~~~"vnto FantcuHc V5-w Rt1'/board & nominal f'plc, bltns, patto. encl ,_ q..lfledT....n br, Z b11, 1000 sq. ft. u .. e cnooselOftt.O..v Ocnfrooldplx. 3 Ur.Zba, sul. lo rlcht penoo. pr, el.c. $375 mo. 17141 Li seturlly apt w /pool, 2 Br. 2 Bu, bllns, patio, no w1noows skv11oht",flre. frplc. Yrl,y l.:u.~. $SOU. uul N11thlordaypb ti?&-41~ (138.1754 ~v•. Sat/Sun ve on your own private street in a 2 jacunl. A 1C, dshwhr. pels, t cluld_,:. 'folr<: llchl& C)IKes vour own pr1v1t1 pd. 496·5382 1Zll>922·2879Mon·l''ri. bedroom townhouse with yard & large Adults only. No pNl>. $2SC>mo.S46·31tpuftSprn ~W~~r,~N~~:,V -------l'·cmalc roommate Wllnt patio, Wood burning fireplace & at· ?NootOrangeCounl'(a S'lS<l C.111 JI~ Mar at ~ Tenntscouru.too 2 Br, 2 Ba Condo. llnnd 00 to &hare a lh bcfach tached garage. LOTS OF ROOM FOR 962·1800 2 Br, 1 Bal, encl g:n., 1260 new. New drp:./1•rpt. h1t1, "'135 +, Maxty llllboaltland 3106 S moslbeountuloponmtnT -mo 1005 Alabama,• Nwpl Crei.t . ten · 67~1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TORAGE ANO HOBBIES! communlles Artlaxng 2 br, cpts, pool, play yd , M4·570taf\er5·30. Prornont0rv•.\)inl nl.s/awimminit. $475 mu. ------ 4 BR. 3 ba .. 11undcck Adults. $375 seninownnsreoms. n 0 p els. 2 2 0 s A ' - -,.,. (;:ill .Mike Bryant, (2131 Cut doww lrplc.. wai1hcr & dryer. 6J I W • Wlhoft. Coste MHe waterfalls, and mojesllc Delaware. 536·09~ $1110. 2 br. i.ara~e. pool \JZO. tl!l2. LM ng l1tpetts•tl 1825 Yearly. 646-20 t o Kids uk. to'ec Share 11 borne or aptmeril Wll.UAM WINTON ' Ir~ F«llur1ng poots, ...._.Lall• Park M111D Rentuls. 540·"70 wxurv aduit rent~ls from Westcliff new 2 Ur. 2 u,. Jocuzzlsouno,bifliQrds, Deluxe 3 br, 2~~ ba, att. -----SJSOmonr111v frplc.ntfr1g.1n·mukcr. 2 ~-02Aru i1HuMITfD ~al &-stale 61!>-3J.:ll ,._....._ u~-112~ ,.~to u-~-3124 ond exciting CIUbhOUSe dbl gar. patio ...... Jc. 1713 N~r beach. $160. 1 br, 100 Promontory Dr. W.L pat1oi;, wshr/dryr, pool, TH~ ..._-..--_.. ,,....._ .. 'Vv. ...,...... ' ' I'" ch1kl ok 1-'l'c Just nortn of Jamt>orel adults $425 mo. 675-0099 v.AC' G« r~r-~-k 2 Br nkly rum. yrly $350. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ,•••••••••••••••••••• Wlll'I sociol1M11111. Tennis, ~~~mia, 536 J465 or 'M1un R\lntalll, 540-$310 ~~,:~~ ~~~~~ ::2=: - -°' ~)¥oelwq &uce. Agt. 642-6368 or &fESA VERDE area gym,andvolleyt>olat owneo~noma~Qedl>V NEWPORT SHORES ---'::;...::=~=~=t.-- Dlxi.e,67!>-3412 Horne atmosphere 2 4< WHYNOT7 TheVIOge.Moreol DFLUXE 3 Br apt, fplc, NEW 1 br. rrplc, beam T11e1rv1necomc>anv. 2Br. 2&. l(ar, Wk~ to Newport Crei1t 841auty. Little ls land. lBR, aome be deluxe apts. MS.1034 Sunken livrng room every!tllng you're lOokklg dshwshr, patio, pool. $325 c,H, bltns. pool, volley ocean. nu ~t.,, yrl,y l&c Oc vu, rm w /a'1j ba. $200. funuture.12.SO. l/UJ. Pd. Pre·OvisunasSpecial! ?~alee~~ bs for.Ftmllurels<JYOloble. mo.842·554lor847·594S ball,gar.$235.842·6934 l'ARKNEWPORT ~,!275 mo . 6.U 3320. 2131481 ' 7030 •M 2 ·3560ev. 1'3l3J'74,673-9473 2bropti;fromS190.Cpts, ms,l at Oneand..._.,.......__ 2 Br. 2 ba condo. Qule~ A.PA.RTM.......,S .;.,,. 2S6 Oceonfront . Furn 38r. Attached garage mv l>VUIU\1111 """' o 1 BR bl I . d.rps, ktds ok. No pets. Wai;ber/dryerboOk·up AdotlMng. ••-NewA.pts• Adults only. Pool & rec. Jor2Bedroomsand WA.TDFROHT 2bn Nwpl cl\. Female · , carp, t· ns, pnv. Stove. ~-0483 P ...,. h -...-ctt' ..,,5 mo s,sa ......," To··-.. -.. s~ N""'., 2 b •. 2 l ,, 1m•retred. $1:>0 includlno deck. Garage. Year vtya," Wit patio Otficesopen 9:00I06:00. 1 2-3 bedroom, children · _. · · ""'°"' Jo'r;,.;,u~".SO "'" r"' >r ~ ul'O utal t.'13~7. 0 lease only. S300 mo. Ukr. 2 Br w/gar. S230. New Adults, $375. mo. Now rerdlng ok, pet ·s considered, lrYiM 3844 --luxury apts ------- 644·2343 Mon. thru Fri., 9 crpl, lge fncd yd w/paho. FOXUOLLOW · dishwashers, carpels, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Open 9·6 Daily •Bwltms Attract 1ve fe m . to shr to,5. Water pd. 2224 "D " VILLAGE drapes closed Ssia·l'ools·Tennb •TrashComp,11l111 2Ult ap1 w/male. Apt. ---------1 Plnrenua, call betwn 1·5 621 W. Wilson, C.l\J. close ~ scbools~a:~~ 'AllC W'EST A.nS Acro~s from f''ashion •Wet bar O\trl11ok' hay 1100 mo. 6364120 &16·2010 ruce 4 plexs, furniture Adult & family opts. Islam! at Jnmboret! on •F1repla\'I.' l!4SJ C It vine, C.M. lalboa P~ 3807 a v a i 1 a b) e . Ca 1 1 from ~5. Tennls, health Sitn Joaqwn Hills ltoad. •Private beach •.\•••••••••••••••••••••PLUSH 2 br, beamed E:IPwrfoMHa . ln41847.7ses, ioam.5pm. club, ~arden view.~ 1714)644-1900 •Plexiglassencl pahoi. 1-'F.M. Rmmte. wanted, Nearoc,an &bay cell'gs, frpl, gar. 2222 2 IB>ROOM 7days Parkv1ew Lane, lrvtne •Smoke detectors late 20's + lo shr. 4 br ... 1 BR., sundeck. 1325 Pacific Ave. 642.(YlS8 Alto I ..... hm · Owned & man<1ged by •Slips avatl. to tenants house w /2 others. $122 Marshall Rlty 675·4000 $19S. 2 br, kids ok. Slove & No children, no ~ls. The I nine Co., 5:52-9100 OCUMAOMT "919 Bayside Dr, 673-8414 mo. W5-6_1_82 ____ _ f · F Pool&Recreallon 2 Br 1~ Ba. sep gar, pvt 3BR.2 ba.-<A b ni.. l . .Br. cpl$, drps, stove, re ng. ee patio, $?SO. 5J&.f.8o5 or $160 MowtWy ....-Dix 2 Br Duplex. 1-~rplc, l 2 Ur. 2 a slra1.,.t con· refrig. l blk to bay. Yrly. Main Rentals, S40·S370 1959 Maple Ave, CM 963-7298. Willaharenice Irvine 2 BR, J ba. YrlY. $3'15 blJc; to bch,po pets. AvaU genlal fem ovr 22. $125. S235.B46-9M3 yuea•yLe.•F 2B lb 1 to h NEW be t ts 1 &2 . home,poot&.1acu.na. HEWPORTTBRACE 12118.Phl!.38·0193 mo.'N.B:&Se>5&28Ann nm;"' ..,_ r, a, s ry,sag, au .ap' 2Br,encl.gar,patio,blk 551·3843 3BR,2bacondo~ 3 Br, 2 Ba Yearly. StepUo 2 Bdrm, water pd $260. d~. pal10, frplc, beam BR. Apphcallons being to beacb, no pets. 20515tb •~-SEA WIHJ) COHDO I Br, soodeck, yrly. z blks Neat, responsible male tennis & bch. Frplc, Beautiful, spacious new ce1l., d sh~~r, gar, taken, 1980 Anaheim Sl, St.SJ6..8729or5J6.l7l8. Lac)una_......h 3848 to bch, util pd. no poUI. roommntcwanlfld. Lg. 2 pallo,dishwasher.Adlts, apts. Pool, pvt patios. Adults. $250. 2650 Elden, C.M. 9am-4pm dally. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2BR.den2ba$450 $300mo.673-4430 bdrm. apt. $137mo. no pets. $400 mo. AdulL'!,nopels. 537,31.25 545-3229 OH BEACH LAGUHAllEACH IA.YAOMTHOME &12·5112 a•no.,.,c 3BR 2ba .,,,_.M I RENTALSTJ:;AL~ .,...,........,. 329Avocado,C.M. Brand oew8 plex, 3 Br, 2 Garden i\pt. 2 DR, l ua, Eemodeled l Bdrm. ' ..... vvv oyr Y Steps & view tooceun. 3 Gcrog.sforR...t43SO Newly decor., 1 Br, steps . __ &lfl·Q883 Ba, ownrs unit, also l& 2 encl. gur, no kids. $230. 2 Bdrm from $325 Must see to appruciatc-. STEPS TO IEACH br.2 ba. patio, crpt, drps. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bay .• bch, yrly, furn. Studio 2 br, 1~ ba. Patio. Br apts, no pets. (714 > mo. 548·7S29 3 Bdrm from $495 Walk to beach & town 3 UR, 2 ba. Unf. $42S $400. Lse or mo. 642·1334 Single, $35; Double, $45. ava11.S245.67J.0072 drp.s/crpt. u.ti l in cl. 827-2479or548-8017 LARGE2 brS2lO,nopets. •Summer&winlerat ~n~/lmoud.es ulllil1c11. or6426S78 CostaMcsa Q N h ld beacb is beautiful __., &15·4336 $UJO.lltllpd.Stv&refrig u1et. o c 1 ren or3BR,28a,patlo,childreo 2'lOO D Maple, 540-4484, •Views .of ocean , l.lDO ISLE WAT EH -----Near~aler. Fee. · pets. $225. 645-2825 aft ok, oo pets. $265. mo. 646-3442 Catalina & Palos Verdes 2 Bdrm .• 1 ~ bath home. i''RONT 3 BR , S700 mu !"or rent: Large angl r.1ain Rentals, 540-5370 6Pm 546-9080or 546·6985 ..,,.,.. Large 2 BR 1 •Large private•decks • Laguna ch 11 rm er. Lease. 673-tlll86 aft t1v111 g;.iruiitc:. S!S nw .. ~ Good • --· .,.,.,. • poo • H f'OO/mo.. 40fi·22nd St 11 13 zBrduplex.Crossst.to ..,.,.,atton,2br,2ba.Lrg2BR,beamedclngs, adults. walk to shops.* eatedPool-Baunas Panoramic on .. 111 ~ ·----beacb. Vrly. Pvt party bllns, drps, frpl, gar , sngl stry. no pets, $200. 646-7319or673-0884 •Assignedcovr'dprkg NEW COND0·3 BcJrm. •DaUXE-Catalina Vil'" ~iu1cl tu11 l.al!una lkacb SS0-5291or673· 1204 · adults, no pels. $290. 2f>G.D Wallace 646'8885 *Additional tree·parkmg wilh whitawater view. East bluff 3 br, 2 ba. Ooor 2 Br, 2 Ua. lui.u1' ~toriace only 5-19·~ Dano Pobit 3126 •Maid service avail "' ., ~ ~"~ .. ~ .... S.S'TS/mo Lease. Incl. spac. master a Par. l men t • P .1 r k •JO ....... .....,, PenlnsuJa Point 2 Br t ba •2Br, l.Ba, upper Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Furniture avail. · N ( · l>undeck, gar. St;lned 1 br, Bllns., D/W, cpts, Verde. Garage avail. Ex. lge 2 br, 2 ba, frplc. NOPETS Cwy&Cotapany ~~1::·8 :~nAru~o &d::: ti::':J~;~0:S;.s~41~1 Offic•Rflttal 4400 gJai;s. Adlts/no pets, Yr· drps., gar., adults n Adults. $23S No pets. dressing rm. Adults+ 1 ()penM·F9:J0.5:30 1104So.Coostllwy. opener avail. Pool & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly $275/mo. 673·9169 pets. 548-4291 or6'5-0S27. 8J3..8974 teenager. From $295. SatlO-S. Sun 12·5 LAGUNA BEACH recreation area. Adults STEPS TO OCEAN WESTCLIFr BLDG. :! BR. frplc, yearly only. DEAtrr. brand new2 br, CASA VICTORIA Gas&waterpd. 496-7379. Haadington 497·2457 ooly. No pets. From$300. ~l~x.~~~H\o.~es 2 S3S(). mo. 211 Cypress ba, IJv rm, dm rll'!, frpl~. 1 & 2 BR, unI or rum, gas 2 br, cpls, drps, bltns. p •t• OCE/\N VIEW 865 Amigos Way NEWPOPT BEA<:H (#lfft.e.f W.•t• l•tl ( .. , ... H"IJ ll•lnfJ .... 536-6617 beam cell, bllns, Jacuzzi. & wtr pd. Adlts, no pets laundry, encl. 11ar. $?30. GCI IC RJ::NTAL Managed by llEACll 100 YARDS gar,oceanvu.&12·7992 Pool. rec rm, i.ec. gale. S59-0186or493·6309 7110ceanAvenue 2 br h:se w /frplc & GrunadaMgmtCo Year I'. S ·1SO . 3 Lge'3 br, 2 ba, deck, sic!>!> Spac 2 Br 2,'t ba bllns S25 Victona. 642-3970 (714>536·1487 garage. Walk to bch BEACH 2 bl bedroom' •Ii.1th" Nl'lll to bch. $125. mo. Pvl. frplc encl ;rd & . HllldiftcJIOftl.OC:h 3840 Small pel welcome . k.s.new1>allll, lll.'W ~unlll'l"k <., f'ty S.18·0100 • • Y0 ?BR,lba.childr'en&pets ••••••••••••••••••••••• Managed by ~7-5448. 3 Br 2 Ba dplx. lplr. f1r·pl.1 hullt111i. No . garage. 2027 range OK. or. So. Ci.l. PJ,ua. William Wal•-s Co. bltns. palto gar. NCI~~ " ,.,. . . · C '----•-hlll8 A I A lA2 OP"',...HOUSE ~--· ~·"" 1 . Pl'b J:.:7 1t1th ~trcet, aptS, .. _ acac ve. nqwre at P · · Call ror appt. 979·1877 * '"" * Prestigious oceanrronl -~-yr y. 64S·l682 6-IG till!.! Call Mr. Howard 646·8101 ::.:ea••n••V•u••3•b•r••2••b••••ll••,k• 2 Br. 2 ba, pool, cpls/drps. Adult E·side 2 br, enc1 SJ{ute/Sug inn4t~ &,.5nth al~ l.~•. • • • • ••• •• address. 2. br, 2 ba, all SPACIOUS 4 Br 2°" Ha, San "" ' • a, w Adlls Nn pet Imm d a • " eloc. apt. Across from encl palto, I blk lo bch. C lemente 387 6 to bch l>Un dck · gar · s. e · gar. patio. Like nt:w. No 2 br apl, encl. garage. MQY[ IN Hlesler Park. One of the Yrly. 673 7708 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •I MO .,.rti':E HF.NT• $325. 49j. 7S81, 675-3760. ., ~~py. $245. 755 W · lSth pets. 644·0878 · Adu Its only. $2 6 O. loveliest areas on the So. OCEAN f'ltONT Luxury 2 l :! J H 111 otfk~:. from <;:oronocklMor 3122 Redecorated. $185. t;ge 1 _S4S-_S300_______ Coast. Call Turner As· 21RWATERFROMT br.dt•n.lrpl.1nt slep:.to Sl :!:i pH mo ArlJ. ••!'•••••••••••••••••••• LJ1r~eh3 br, ~bad apt, brw/pool,walktoshops.2 Br . l v.t ba . Vi c MOW!!! soc.,494·1177 Builllns, fplc, crpts, l.lch.S5!15 1!1!128ll7 ,\1q.>urt1•rll111d Nolease 11 w r, poo • A ults. M~ture adlts pref. No Goldenwesl & Warner. Spac. 2 br oceun view apt. d360rps1• J?F;:NraLgEe.y$43S. Full Oe~an Vit•~. Luxury _n~i l\.'13·:l'J~I Tit noon $350.mo.TISScoltPlace, children, no "''ts. 1887 S250 mo. 494-3720 or u.-........ a~-w•-•t Bit b f I ., AVE N° rf Pl ti ... ~ ·-·1-1 ~ wn os. cams. rpc, ·" l'cnlhuui.c:JBr,21.hBa. 60'P,...S~FT -· O acen a. .Monrovia. 548·7924 °•" """c after5pm. 2 Rf t b b J "COBS R"' "LTY ti;ft ,.. .... .,.....__, B romS260 steps o eac . $435. ~ K;A l~anlry, 1-;1cc. Kitch.. t6l7WEST{;LIFF·NB 11 fi. .... r:~: 2Br,crpls,drps,carport,STUNNJNGlge2Br 2Ba.ibr.closetoll.R.sl')op'g JBR,rplc,2ba$375 497·39'76or768-8266 675-6670 Frplc. G;.11•agcs. $475. AGT.541.5032 _ .... = "'=~ pool. Children ok. $220. w/paneled den. grdn apt. cnlr. 7871 Jloll &47.5470 or -lk-ach ac'l't·ss. 492-3595 mo.&42·7986 Pool. $265. 710 W. 18th St. 983-5237. Children OK 1 Br. cpts, drps, Compact 2 level .sm~h· 150 I Westcllff Dr. CORONA DELMAR NICE b r ,_ $40offdepositw/ad. ---------See these lovely l bl.k to beach. $160. S2SO incl11des u1tl 111 Nf'w condo. 2 bdrms. 2 ., B T ho f I 1 r. rp"', pool, 2 BEDROOM 2 FULL 2&38Rapartments 494·9692 Harbor Vie¥/ Uunlt!!o bathi., frpl , beam Ct'll"s. N~·wporl f'inancialCtr i•oof. le~~~. :~t1n;~t~i ~~~1"o~:!::n~:M>.1no. Lgl. 2 8~·~ Ba, dshwsh~'. BATHS f'Tplc. enclosed TheyarecloseloCenlral Oceanfront, redecorated. AdJts,nopets.640-0!M~ ~fujfs~~~~a~fs~;l2.~1~;: l~~:~~:~:n~~· breakfast Some ocean& sove, ...,...,,, new cpltl"' Rar,lndryfac,greatloc, Park. recreation, shop-2 br unfUl't\. $650. l brNew deluxe bayrront 8339293 t714)642·3111ext246 l:atal111a ~1ew~ Clo'e lo I-Bdrm. duplex. Bit-ms. r:~l t~tou~ l~:rrpdrl, all adults. no pels $275. :::ig,h freeways. Bike to furn. $315. Year lsc. Duplex. choice luc. -------~hopping & fine bead\. ooch1ldnmorpets.N,ar $225 y. Nr hlds • _m_o_84_7_·2622 ______ , We~soha•eottt.r Ideal family weekender W/panoram1c vicw. Perfect tor one. View CDMdlx i.wtesfrom$150. &'4 2611 bus<hoppm~ ~~-34 ° c 1 ren or SP"HISH STYLE orvacallonspoL494·5693 Encl prk'g ror 4 cari.. Short walk to beach l/UI incld. A/C, ample ~~~~~~~~~ll _ __:s~t7~5~.~Ca~' 1~1~6424014 pets. · 36 "' capcw tw..tlocottOfts! Lac)una Hl~I 3852 Upper· 3 BR . $1100. mo. $175. mo. incl 11lil. pkg,janitor675-6900 B bl f ., BR ts Ad Its r LARGE EASTSIDE Jb Bl R. 2 storyl. w /frpl lch. ••••••••••••••••••-••• Lower . 2 BR, $900. mo. 492-8159 or 492·2896 Pri I l I 1.1 2 r. tns. rplc, pool, -. nope . u pre a cony, pa 10, p us Kent R_...·R•...-.. Lease only. Avail. 2/1/77. me oca ton n 1un1 patio. i.undk. $295. /\dll.ll, Rcfng & Stove inc Id. 2 BR, encl gar. nr new crpl'~ & dbl encl. gar. --r-· • -·r LG. 2 br, 2Ya ba Condo 991Hll28 South LOC)UltCI 3886 in g l u n 8 each on no pets. Avail approx $185 mo.968800-t $250. Adults 645·7554 Pct-children OK. Bkr. 848-8300 Ocean vu, frpl. Iii· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brookhursl, 800 square t:? / 1 2. 6 7 3 . 1 4 1 8 TRI PLEX . l r eves. 536-1484 or 847·4510eves. .• • • ••• •• beamed ceil'g. Brand nu. Lge 2 Br. 2 Ba, near Lge, quiet. l11xunous ex· feel. Single, garden ty~ rves•wknc:h. loc~lion. 1 \u:~be;::ie:JLARGE2br,2 ba.$22S.ln·2Br,l:l4Ba,6 blkstoBch. $495.496-7'3'7 beach. Yrly. 642·2280 ec. 2 br, 2 ba apt. sloreoroHicc.Goodex· f t & t k Call Mls-'--Vz•.._ 3867 cvcs/wknds. Elevator lo scenic pnv. po6ure. signage parking. t;XTR;\ I~ duplx. 2br. re1hngl> Pvt patio. encl an sm. pe 0 · Nr. schools & shopping. -',.., bch.Party&game ro<>m Call Mr. Plummer tbo. ocean , u. beamed gar., mature Jdull$. No 642-6612 for appt. $260. 536·3835, 536·1414. l BR, pets ok, $210-mo. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br. 2ba. 1 Blk to brh. total sec. Perfect living 963-6767 re1l"~i.. rrpl, :.! rar gar, ~. m~a~~$7';;t"r pd BRAND New dlx. 2 br, 2 Brand new, 3 bdrm apts, Blks beach, 328·13th St., Los Alisos Villas. sharp 3 $400/mo. 1 yr lse avail. or wknd retreat for the --------- p\t bch pn\ 1. $115, yrly _ ba. w /~ar, aduhs. no studio & conventional !160-483Z or213·43l·S618 br, 2 ba. patio, encl gar , Newcpt.s, drps, 5106 Nep· adventurous adult. $5lS. AJ?PUOX 800.sq rt, C-2 at 675.3203 -----lllrl. slv1rdr/crp /drp. pets. Sl6S & $295. 1912 Xmas move In a 1: 3 BR. 1 blk lo bch. frpl, 5Spo7o}c·n1kid1 welcome luneAve.832-ialO mo.yrly. lse499·283S 130 E. 17th St., $250 mo. Ul I 1 Ad I Wallac,. '"5 3356 dshwshr, encl gar, no .,,.,., 3 Br 2 Ba roomy, clean Doyle S48·0479 l 8 R . s 1 v I re fr 1 i:, 1 ix u ts, no fK'l&. ~ . .,.. .. lowancc. 2 wks free rent. ~nh Fuml1hed ------er r.!rJl"I Gar. no pets JK3 ~ay $2l0 548 95~ Brand New 2 & 3Bl1rm <7 l4 > 8'17·7566, lOam· pets. $300mo. 960·1393 ,.._wport leach 3869 new cpts, sundeck, bltns, or Uttfumished 3900 DELUXE OFFICES !;;'.~t.o3 M:irq;old , CllAltMINO 1-:11mtc 2 hr, Apts. frplci-.. blt1ns. ~m--------1DELUXE 1 br, frpl, fun ••••••••••••••••••••••• bch&bayyrly.M5·1878 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Comml & indstl spaces. -----2 ba on qulrt drive. LI!. garage. pvt p1.1t10 Nice 2 Br Condo. Nr warner & amenities w./full rec. Nwprt Shrs, 2 br, 2 ba. I br' trl-plex $265. yrly. THE EXCJTJNG :> ~ 5~1~{.5c~~\;.J~~!f~ c~ 2 bedroom, 1 bulh pvt. patio, ff1)l, encl. ~;ir, quiet loc. From $325. l'h Beach. $275 mo. 536-3588 facils. See to believe! S32S yrly. 833·8l90, R11th, Ultl. pd, Call arter 5 pm PALM MESA. A.PTS. Mission Viejo areas. itpts with fireplaces and _?S S4112G:Wor645 2767 559-1828 days. S36·6456eves. 847-6407 646-8473eves/wknds (114)682.3596 MJNllTESTONPT Handy to S.D. l"rwy, c!OM! to ahopa and beach RCH. Call SlOOmonth Al>kforMll· 2Br, 2Ba. Meso Verde2BRlba,pool.Wesl-side.JBr.2Ra,Crplc,pal10, 1"5"e 3844 Irvine 38441rviM 3844 Bach,l&2Brt. · :83H400 lll, 542.142.1 area. Encl gar, new cpl,· S2l0 mo, Sl~ deposits. $275 mo. Water paid.••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• from $195. paint. $250. M0•70Hli Adlts, no pets. 64S·26IO 847-5713 '1jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimilill Adults. No Pets WI-;sJ'CLIFF Furn'd. oh'. $120mo. Urnquc lowf'r 2hr. l ha. fn>lr . So or llw} $\2!'; all ulll pd ht & 1."1 + $50 1•lean QuJ••l q•I sire f'd 673 6211i 2 Br. 1 bJ . l>l•P I 4 .1r aaragt'. '\Int locJt1on '\11 pel3 SJ:?~ m11 1)..4 t li.r.11 .\gt ~ Br Townhou'>c .ipt, I•, Ra. frplr, t<nd p11l10, I J>Jk to !Kh "' 61\o~ S32S "3·ll83 J BR. 2 ba, serv rm., pal.JO, cpts, drps, 1750 :.q. 1\.644-2251 New 38r, 2bn. (rplc, dtc:k, 1tara1e. $450 mo. Call 573-2099al\ 7 PM. XTRA lae. 2 Br 2 Ba UP· atalt!I upt, •love, refri11. &hWRhr. dbl Rnr. W\r" ps pd. No children or J>tU. &7S.921S 2 BR. 2 ba. Swedlah frpl, cov"d. patio, no child. or pets. $32S. 640-72166 lbc, stove, refri~. cpl\, ~. paUo. gar, no pet$. gso. Incl utll. SH'r\ ~(kapur. 6'73-1920 3 br. 2 Jtoey, So. or Hwy. DW, FP, Adalta·no peg. EWll.~. 2BIL, carp., blt·lm. Pri•. d9ck. 1.orap. Year leaM only, AH mo. Bkr . MWK2 Mon. Utna Fri., 9 ..... i\GH apt CdM, at\'/rer1. eolllbo, t adult, no pot.a, utJI pd, S2J5 mo. l~e. lat, aa.i + dep. "4'6100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• E/SIDE Uko new rustle, adlt., no pela. 1 br J205, ,!lice 2 br '250. f46.0505 2' tr, 2 ba., rrp1t., poot1 z •toi'Y T•nhse. E·Slae. =•ll oll:. SHG. Cotta M.H 3124 Costa Mftct 1124 Cotta Mfla 3124 II 1561 Mesa Dr. . ... ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ....... ..... .. .......... ........... .. ..... ..... Now (S Blks Ensl or Newport 642-4097 MftSHln(j/ Adult Aponment H.omes with o Winning Uf esfyle. C"°°5e me best comblnotton of superb recreation. P<emlunt loc01loo. and oA ~ the appointments you desire to make your le complete. • Ai-O>rdionlng • 8Ult.fn AppllonCeS • PrMJle Patio Of Bolcony L8lslre Ue AftroctfonS Include: • ~n*1g POOi & Thetopy Spo • TWo Ugtnd Tennis COtJ1s • C1ubhouSe wlttl Fhploce, Billords. Gym, and Party Kirchen fl One and Two Bedroom. Jr One Bath, No Lease IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY From $230.00 fa"k~Vil\ilS ~, ...... 11' .. •tt ::.::.Gl you can rent in Woodbridge. Woodbridge Pines Apartments may be the best-kept settel in th is se01son·s re!lidenlial best seller, the Village of Woodbridge. And lhis rustic apartment commun1ly Isn't easy lo get to right now, either, wilh clll the village construction going on. But these.one·, two-, and three-bedroom units, designed like early California bungalow&. are well worth the effort. There are cozy buill·ihs. Fireplace!!. Patios and balconies. Lois an~ lots of style. Plus all the wide·opt!n vlll.tge recreation and cth~r goodness of Onms;e County's most excilinA new place to live. Follow our map. With determination. And vi~il ~uon. Before we"te all t.iktn. loo Woodbridge Pine.; Aparllllents, 115 Pm1•lilonc-. Irvine, Cal1forni' (714) .552·0400 Rents from $170 Owned & ma114ged by The lrvme Company Leasing office hourc;1 9 ·5:JO daily EQual Housing ~= ~Ul1rties 1:.J nlvd.> 546-9800 GROUND Fir. oCc .• oul· inde entry, approx. 13'Xl9', pvt. bath, new Rooms 4000 cpl. drJ)!I $ll5 mo. 2333 ••••••••• ••••·•••• • •••• I!:. Coast llwy, 67S-64"4 ROOMS $25 wk UJJ with - -kitchen $37 so wk up Med. i;u1tc for rent. 90U&q. apL'i. S<ti-9755or645·3007 ft. Choice lorale. Call ----645-461010lo4 Sleepini: Room w/ronve. --------nienccs, SW. II weck. 211!7 Jl.D ore. SJS/mo. lnclude!> Fairview Rd btwn 6 & 7 ut1I. P\'t & c1wcl. Gd loc. PM eves. Ph: 536 1857 QAJ,. Island Quiet, pre· ---------senUy work'g, men only. Shr baths. TV, rm & kitch.. $8S mo. 675-3613 Quiet rm. priv bath, POOi. cov gar. Ute kit. priv., pref. working romolo, $1 15. NB eves: 646·8'165. nm for qulcl person. rriv. entrance, kilch. priv. Nr town. 49'7·2014 41 s.o ••••••••••••••••••••••• Delllxe Offlc. lulldiftc) TWO STORY Newport Penlnsulo Z'JOO Sq Ft ea. l''loor Air Condllloncd \f alnul Panl!led OfOccs Elevator Private PorkJnlt Jnnltorial S<lrllcoi; Utllllle:t 673-5900 after 4:30 Lovin!l care. 24 hrs. ·--~~~~~~~ balunccd cl1(•t i1. l'vt room, putlos. 541 3833 _ Vocotloft Rftttalt 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAKE ARROWHEAD, BEDROOM EXECUTIVES! P~tty lnkc view, alp! 10, want to rnove your ornce '100 wknd, $200 wk, $2:>0 out orthe bedroom ldnlo _HoU __ ~-=--w_k_. 1142-__ 5344__.--._1 prestlg I ou • New port. PALM DF.SP.'ff'D Oroter al a fr:.rtlon of 1BR furn'd condo. ~I· the expected cotU Tho Jacuul. C~o to shp'i &xccuUvo Sulto baa th~ cnU'. ~ mo., $.'IC) per answer • nlle. 7Sl-ll63. owner Your ofllco r•nt In· ---------1 e lud es: reception BIGBEARLAKE1''RONT service , conferencd Cabins. (110•·1701 room. per11onalh~d "94·97'%7 or 839-5173 telcp~e covcra11e, mall n----------1 h"°dling, und"rground lhcVll~of.flj Big Bear Cabin. 2 Br. par\dna, janitor acrvlco, \lt. ..... ..U:..LftnD frpl.c, cpts. Sips 8. Weck all utlllllc11 extcpt phone . fMJUl11 "Y" or wknds. 640.$565 Ca II 114 /640·5470 RVINES R...te1b to Sttar. 4300 TH ~ t X F. CUT IV F. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUTTE ~~~!!~~~~~~-ljjFfee Room, In l.uxury S6'7 Sbn Nlco14t Dr, Suite ~ frvine home tor lady ln l06. Newport B11ch, Ca !XCbaniie r~r Uh Dark room for rent ~keeplna. (;all Kn. Latuna Beach are1. "'4). W..1222 mo.41M-UDh~fUpm. r DAILY PILOT ~dd It ... Build It .. Diaper it...Hammer It ... Can>et ft •.. Cement it ... Wire it ... Hoe lt ... Clean lt...Move IL.Press 1t .. Paint 1t ••• Na1l lt...Plaster lt ... F1x 1t.. SERVICE DIRECTORY 1u t . ·Pate 1 ••• 1pe 1t. .. emo e 1 ..... Roof lt ... Lllndscape IL.Tile it... Trim it. .. Sewit.1~1 H'aul it ... Add It ... Plant It .. Alter 1t ... Lcarn it .. ~~~~ .......... ~-~!~! ........ ~~~ ........... ca ... , .. Servfces HeYtff....... ~ ,...,.,..., rt.hr/Repair -~ ~!~~ ......... ,.. ···••···•··•·····•····• ......•......•...............................•....................... ················~······ . .. . Archlleel ural &s Struc· Carpet Mun wall lay yours DRESSMAKER Retired Sedooo. Arl" cou· Want o REALLY CLF.AN Jlous~lunm~ S1wrar , .... y.,.. Cattle PATCll Pl.AST KRING Removals. tr1 mmlo~~ tural PlaN. Rmdl & OT or mlnl'. Rt!p11lr1 & Call~appolntmeot. pie will bOWiieJill &. c<ir<' HOUSE? Call Gingham uon auar. Xlnt rds Avrg t:xtrl.StySMS uALLTYPES.. prW\lt11it. !ttc ct. Lit ct new con,struclton. RM"1· clunina too' Cluar work S48· 18!.4 for pets & plan lb month Girl Jo'ree eslS, 645 5123 Ko thy 75 l 7716 Lea ah 2-Sl" $465/ltltr $45m\ Fret-tisl $4().\itW fo'\Jlly insurt!(i~:?--~ /Comrn 'l /lndatral 1ttbl~ll\lta.1tvtop forKl a-.&...1 . .-a r D R r 1 • 1 ----&4().1020 64S·31i46 ~nc-o ec. l' , av:u . &i&-0704 Pncesincl mlr'l/habOr Vt;RYNEAT PATCH Rtimov1ng, tr1mmln1t, ••••••••••••••••••••••• G4249$7 . HOOUSl!:B'CLEANINq alsl Guar,io5rd,free est. Jons•·TEXTUR"' lonn1nu lois'd . he • ......._t.M.1..---ur u s aneu. Ca ~apinc) TodfS36.708Sor~Ol34 "' "' ,,,. • _._, .... _., We Care C3rpet.Cltlaners Electrical Scrvlcti Calls. Jlzandyman & Carpenter Janaee'li Jlagl(~v Ann11 •••••••••••••••o•••••• '__ 1''\'t."t• ~t. 893·1439 bondl'd. Winter ralc~, ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'0 amCle11n or Sh11mpoo $13. Lin C1"·•1<132. Call An *·Allho · 1 -"•<<t'" "'" ~ """ :)'• merc11a1rs atll7S-MS3 Expr'll l und:H'lll)"rs .PET,ERSPAINTlNG -..-i-.. .,...,.,,"' LOVING <'ARE. Hot AlsoU~holstery-Allwork 8 4 z . H 2 3 3 to'reeci>t ~~49 ' ' .. ..._ d A•• l . f • ._._..,, I h LI 'd lh r f /MC ... 1 ---------'-'dlJJbl", ••fftci••n•, 11w0 Sprlnklrr!'I ln.,tall & re ...,.pr ,.,.,..,.roes, rec••••••••••••••••••••••• Tree & Yo rd We1ri.. unc cs 1: w1 n·:. quar. cs_ . rreces .___......... n~ ~ ~ ~ • 1 CallG ~04~ 642529'.> Re~ Hates 645,3716 uoorMcrHtq H.6tq lran.,p, rtrerencci.. i\l\lt..t pair. COntrcll' & bnck ~ · _ ene ·-10 •-; oft w1oa. rlumbln~. Sluploader dump true:!.: ------ - - --••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 114110fi-&7 ~~971\Malone J>11111ling Int/Ext. Reas, wtr sv11, ll'aks, bJthrm llemoJ1t1on, m t$r Chrisllan home lit llOLJUAYSPF.CIAL STKUCTURAL YOU HAVEIT REAC>Y ._._ dependable. Free esl , t.'fld RrM 1132•2468 7!11·:J930 mo11phere. lnd1v1dual Shamp00orSleamClean ENGINBERlNG l'l.l.HAUL.ITAWAY CLEANING. Exp. r('(s, .._son,y --- l'1tre&att.cnlton . .548-0 2 Rms, hall or balh CONSUl.1"ANT640·"ro20 TJM.548-6308 own c..tr. Par1y :.t:•r\IIlg ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cal1Jay6"S.'1965 l'l.UMBEH-Rcpa1r, re C M. SIS.95. 537·7396 or 776-7828.557-0849 Firepluces·t'luntt:ir11 Voinl 'New for Santa & pipe, lnslall a tinn Upholattry CleanlltCJ , s:l'J-3:182 CiardeR!..g SoMY & Jer. t'ree haul-BnckCoucrete Patao Save Money. L alc:iit services. G . Gidley, ..................... .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ng, cleanup. t~ work Dlock Wa!l.s 88Q PJti. methods & old fashioned 64.2-i3t5 DAVENPORT &CHAil\ Ccrp ... tH" c ... ..t/Co.c.rete Cabellero & Soru. Expr for ~able items. Fen· ••General llouserlean Ref. Esls646-IM64 __ pnde. Let me show )'OU Tete•lsloft Repeat.. ProfcMIOntlllY cleaned •••;;••••·~·;·•••;•••••·;~;:.·····~··•••••;••gardener. Jo'r ei.ts, re ces/bldgs rf'moved £~P~~ci~~as~tti::eb::·. Freeest.Slumptitone,hle. whymywork lsthe~sL ••••••••••••••••••••••• ror$3S.rl\.9tl041()l •• eorge r mer Sol\S arcla oncrete nc asonable 646·46~ aft SS7·2005 blockwalls, brick, plan· Cn11 Calico835-55M CANOPVTVSVCC" Adds/Rmdl/Paml/Plara Generul concrete work. •pm -----------• 540-0llSl u Smljobl·Lle'dSS7.al32 Commcrcial-Re:udenUal · lwwing, moving. cleanup --------ters. Quality work at re Workmansh ip Gua rn'd Jict RateSer vlcu MINOR HOM ;.-1• EP R 498·00S9 Lie 220941 Experienced G ardenang S7 /up. Tree work. Reas., Cl~~~~~Ca>' fr't~lr:5) • a.~ pnccs. llob 75()-9354, Inter /Exter. Free elil al Pttlr Prices 000.lW "' ' . Al -Service & Cl1ianups . fasl,freeest 842·4S97 ~3 25Yrsexp.642.()29S. 'W't•-Carp<>nlry. l'lurnlnn~ & •llc111dcnt1a~Concrcte• Quallly Wurk. Mike ---498-2621. i.... --•- Ceramic Tale ~o-~si;o Uoyd Denn1S Construe· ~-2Q.l9 ----Mov...._. •CUSTOM PAINTING* ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPPORTUNITY knocks oftt•n when you UM! resuJt.getl.lng V•1ly Pilot Ctasslt1ed Ads to ~uch the Onnge Co101t market. ---lion ~ Yr exp 64~5123 ••••••••••••••••••••.••• ln'-/E"'lr-Re0 • R•·tes CERA""JC 1'11"'. Naw or flNISH, R1':~10Ut:L & " · V ARD CLl:.ANUPS ~"9 .!-'REE Yourself for the f'r.1eDdJy Moving Co. Eff1· Ca~ B~es.a&-Olzo~ves rmdl.""Fr osl~ sml job~ llpr Small J<1bs OK Controct Mow & edge. CJll Ron ••••••••••••••••••••••• Holidays or anytime. 2 caent, frieodly service --welcomeSJS.aU&aft.S Kell'>. 979-0370 or 557.67,,,, G•ner~t llou•ecleanlng. rel. honest ladies wall ex· Lowe• t po• s r al" s • • "" "' .. ~ ""rlly clean your hou!>r, 0•7.IVVl'~ ~ ' ClassHicd ada sell big . --ll L ' Lf u 11 t', l. IN,. ····.-•• • .. :.:,_·:,·.·J·A··R·V·l·S· •• ---There's 2 or US, so we're .... .... ""'""' II I Cl "'"I d /\d 11 bl "'•ll v r " " WEEOJNC·CLEANUrS Lwiceas fasl. Qi II Debbie apt or office. Aft 5 cnll llems, sma terns or . as:>u e s . sc ll Phone 642·5678 t\LTt:RATJONS. Local. /\dd1t1ons&Rcmodcling •W(!(!kJyMalnlenance• or Joan, ;t93·3968 or Mam:leSS6·l493orJoann SELL Idle Items with a any Item. Jusl <'a ll Jlem~. small items or l<casonable ti73-l30'J 962·5573 Lac 317856 Free ei.l ~2·9907 494•5649. 751.0030 Daily PUot Clasail1ed Ad. 642-5678. an)' item 642-5678 •-------- • OfficeR9tlltal 4400 ltlsiftt11 ~s Mort~s. Tn11t Lost&Fomd 5300 TraYel 5450 He-lpW..t.d 7100 HelpW ... ted 7100 HetpW..e.d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()ppoftwtity 5005 ~ 5005 o.icll SOJS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Logunohoch ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••LOST · Pcm. min HOl.IDAYAMl':RtPASS APT MGR. Automotive BOOKS Fi t M "' "'-I"' '"'UTY SHOP COFFEE & TEA SJ'OP LOANS 93 Sc s 1 • Only $139. 2 Wk unlimrt • N D ta1·1 Shop ~~.• sa......t-nta rs °" rr~e ~ ' hn11u2er. at .,. ~p ed travel by Greyhound 28 Units. C.M. Refs req ew e n .. -.:us - 315To630&juarl' r\'et Locilted in prestigious Tbnviog-Pnme Location 0 per. Heward! 64~·171S an)'Where tn the USA & ~1103or646-6710 help. HouHwlves & rd"allor 1-'orhl Avenue Mall· PnmcOpportunity Alao211dTDLoans bus 8425600res Top wages paid. Engine • Ht•al 1-;,.,tatc Brokt•r t.ai:unJ Beach. National· 644·6H6 Fa a rest T~rms :once 1949 ' . -<.'~anada. Child under 12 Architectural Job Ca P· Steam~rs. e~ ])amtcrs , MoontiQhhl"S • Alt.orney ly udverllsed s tyling · Sattler Mtg. Co. LOST· Lf.t Blk. Cat w1-1 ndes f~('(j, Dec. 1st th~u tam. F1um11 w1cxper . 1n bufters & polishers, up M1lhon Doftar corp. •Accountant spee1ahs t. Great em· ORANGE, JULIUS. Tor> whlfl,whl.chcs t,t·han& Jan 2 nd Terry:. Type V R~adential & holstery shampooeri., ncc..'Cls men & women ol Good parking ll1ghv. ay expo~ure lltlhc McCormack Heally 49-1· i55 I Mewporl Center PRIME OFF'ICESP/\CE De$ign 'Plaza Ava1labll• lmmcd1..tlely -t95 ~I Pt · S300 Ca 11673 31 t8 phas1s on color. $35.000 ~M localton Owner :,inx 6 42-217I 545-0611 stomach. Red tollar & Grc•yhuu11d. M nin & comm'I. Musl be a m· check out. pick-up & de any age who enjo y ~~·N pt'r year. l'otent11.1l I 0 us. S2 5. 00 O. ca I l SAVE SS nca L~llar., An.,,_. lo "ll~l Walnut_. ." · n .. Open 7 bilious & work w /mm. Uvery. Apply at speakinii w /others & who forupansaon &~-T.!21 I ons , vie SJC, $20 days, 7 :}(Jam 6 3Qpm. supervision. Salary 2059Harbor Bl, CM are bort.'<1 w ithe average COU$ey & Co--y Centu~ 21 "'We:.tchrt"' Private party wall buy Reward. 493-~ ~--& range $1Hl0 per hr Call 645-1030 runof lhc mall Jobs. ··-r-·· your 2nd T U &t2 3573 -------ymtftt ror appt .,A .. _,,_7 ~Jl»So Coastllwy. TRAVRAGEHCY --Ptf"50Mis 5350 ...-crfiOft ·""""""' · ·--------•I AGUNA B ... ACll I &2ndL .• ,..-•· No oetual selling in. • • r. Prime loe. Nels $2200. •• Odftl •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------'"97 2457 ~-....... -• & AVON vulvt.-<l & no ~ell.mg •R .. • mo. GrosM-d SR0.000 mo. Irvine Pacific J.'1nnnclal Drinking problem? ~• ASSEMBLERS point men Ls. Work w /orw Candy & Gift Shop 751-374 l • Company. ti40-fl292 Ulll Alcohol Helpline lnstrueHOft 7005 of the most popular & in Art Center. Good foot UNITED BUSLNESS· EA RN JO% on local TO"!>. 24 hrs a day 835·3830 ••••••••••••••·;~;~~ Ph Chrfdw.s fornings !>uccessful products 011 trart1c, greal potential ~~v~i~~~~r E ~:;rL HARDE.~is:286G P~GNi\NT? MEN nAlH FOR oto leCJM How ~~~':~~lp~':!t ~°t,;,~ rortake-oulfood.$8,000 Cacrossfrom Ca ring coof1dcntial 1..,•T"""-'DI .... ~ PorAVON nam e 15 a househOld ' counseling & rt!fcrr:il -..,... "-REPRESENTATIVES (m'~IN\"'"17' KonaLanesl 2nd T .D buyer h as Abortion, adoption & TWOWEEKCLASS R • t word thruout the wortu. ~ u1•u.::> c.1~ Suite 106, Cosla Mesa $100.000 lo tnvl·i.t. l> l' keeptnfl. NATION· WIDE JOB es1s Be6l time to estabhsh Work 10 a youthful,• 4450 •A~SOCl..,,TC.S UBI Open 7 days 968·1)842 i\PCARE &t7 2~6:1 PLACEMENT eust.omer.s. i nterested? friendly atmospheN " IUO S. Co•ll Hwy. ASSISTANCE Call ~70.U or Zeruth -have run while you e.qrn .•.••.....••.•.•....... LAGUNAIUCH \" 1 l I J i: l' F ,1 1 r I' Com ml'rtcal !'thopi. Offll't' "l>Jll" Sp..il"l''> f11m1 1:11 'ti It 111 1300 '>II ll .\rn pl~· 11<11'k1ni.:·ne><l l1J 1'111 tcry Shat•k :llOJ '4 rt .mnc•cl \I I tn l.J g una t'.o n yo n i-: .. tJblt~hcct hll"J l to n S\550 mo Cau~y & Company 111» So. Coa!>I Hwy. LAG UNI\ BE1\Cll 497-2457 L..oJ-• 1 .. c1, 4'4·f421 PLANTS & FLOWERS Pvr. PTY. Desires T. o . *SHARON'S* G-000 JOB Et h 7-1359. top pay. You receire u loan on residence 1n C ·---' I + -Neb SISOO. Mo OPPORTUNITlES ~uaranu:..-.• ~8 ary ~"· c!onsiderinn a"lus? SJn f'r a nl'l!.CO ~tyle Nwpt. Bch. 64.2-ltOOcves OUTCAt.L MASSAOt-: .e.ME.DIC....... tremcly l1ber.1l com ~ 8 II I . N '"'· t / 499-122-1 "" ...,. """ RABYSlTTER wbo ean !"n1~t011 & bon11M·s. Coll" • O\er500J\'ll\'e loc;ilbui. u:.y n\l£ oeat1on o ...wc.eme•i -----IARTEHDERS Product1·on love 9 m onth o ld . teslS&oUlermcent l\"I'~ ltslin1ts Please call or nrarby cnmpt•t1t1on!I Pef"SOIMJAs/ '"TllF:F.XPERJENC.:Jo;·· SCHOOL Ma turi.'. rcllablo, m y Xlnt aclvanc cmepl slop b} f11r free mlo. All Partnership »Pllt Good Lost&FoUnd ,\I.lull inotel. C los\•d llt»E 17thSt .SA home 21,.., da)'s a wc11k, fl<>S!ltbtlitte'll forbolhrm·n catea.tunci-. & types. We termi; Ai.rt.83'7·4200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l"tr<:wtTV. i-·urllcserv:i ~14.1960 Weslro111i.ter /Boli.11 &wnmi·n guaranlcetoph.·a!>C)OU COCKTAILS Announc•,.,.ts 5100 tmn.~.J<IH !n55 SChoolllCoustToCoa:1t Requires recent ex· Chil'll.892·0S6Q 751.J741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----, ... ,,· ... C'"' '" MOS Gross SIS.000 Mo ... "'" ... -Babysitter Needc<)., my t:NINITVt~-~T8Mt;SEINN1~S:!iS ~1oc.tlybooze Husband&. lh.'rburtl. CarltnnM.t> •PALM READER • JobsWanted. 7075 Wafer Procuslnq. home. own tra~. school e..:> Announces the openinc t'ast. 1>resc11l & future ••••••••••••••••••••••• IS2SMesaVerdeUrE woodifc ~~·tT'tftt r&Su-. gNgceedlsG ofh1s okforlhepract1cc 1.1c 21:1,htll l3S0007-9272 ILLUSTRATOR ~ ~~ ~ workri ageku.ls 842"3539- (Jcross from Kona Lns ) ~ o.,.. 11 0 s of F:imily MedR•tnt·. lTV'ftll ......... ,.. '""• W f. Babysitter for 10 m o. old, &tale 106, Col.ta Mesa AM opcmni;t, as no rom 178"l2 Ucb. Blvd Ste 136 ovi-mWEIGllT " Jenmfer,675·9417 a£l5 tet'I mtd verbal in1truc-about 15 days mo, some UBI o 7 d petition urea Low down Gu<Jranteed 10.2',I lh ... :io - -pen ays. p:ayment lo qu.:ihfietl 11 8. 848·03SS <lays l..o.~eaccuanulatcdSecretar y. t·ap.:ible, tlon•. R.•qati,.ea niJ?hlS, my home, r <'f, •l-um1ture& Plywd Mf11 buyer Agl.9!137 -4__~ ARTISTS & Crafl<.rn\'n fat & lnrhes. rapid matur'-" woman w.heavy aen1ltldftCJ. n1a1klnq. owntransp645~ •L;.11hl·i. Wi-ar. 111 Class• ne eded for w e ekend tli.:hll·ntni:: of i.km. in adv~rttsang expenence. etcNftg, .ct aJl9""fJtt BABYSlTTER Needed 1 7~:r:.'aal~~.r~~ou~:'b7:J~ •BOOKSTOHt; H~Stand CrnftSalcalM3JorSh11p l rl'J~•"' encri:\y S,1fc . 548---".~--------~yiltq the photo or 2 dlf.Y!> week. Salary .. •lHtAl'EHY WKllM Lal!una Reach pang Center SS pcr '1<i~ 1111tr1n11o; No druw;. S!G '"Mtss All Artiund Artist." I t ch I al O""n rerercnces552 :Tl30 No 1"1Cprr 1wr You re. <'CIVC foll pa) .... hllc 000¥ tr3in('<i You can work mommg or eve. hrs. On ly 10 mui. by Fwy. fronv all s urrounding cotn' munilaes. You owe It •• yoursctr to at least in vest1i;tale this unusu:il oppor. Cont act Renee Hnss1,R3~ on W. 1!11.h St. C ~I With t •HUG lll'llL Cl<>an('r Pree standing bwldang Call Dick al (71115<10 ()'~o 1;-;,111:no 1 do It l'k l "t ,.., 1 •"' c: pro· .....!.:: · . •------ ..ic. !>lora~c area ll<:h1nct • FUH!'llTUR~ neran with plenty or parkanie. 11rt i; pm. -~-1 e you wan 1 · CHI. We offer e 1t· BARTENDER ---- Suitable for (•om m~l & Contactl\cntSamCrane Busy ycar·round Grosb 11.11n utt1nJ.: M1.11ho ls. IExper. •,n past,e-up & C.-.... fri--~Its ....... r •-wane fli"hls, ex· wh:i .. u.'c -oo ""•r mo in "'"' w II h'11r'"''"' worth ... ,5 lo ...,< ayout o . news etters. ··~ """' "' .. ~ ... ,.,,. <711 )~$-1110 S40 0608 g $15 • ....., mo. now. 1 SCRAM If JS ' "' ......, d .,, a11d worLln9 cond1·· l>l'r'cl, call 549·944fi an lmmcd oecup.rn cy ------11 r 29' d At ~ FHl-:1': 1•very Tues al ma111.a1 1ne a s "' " lle uv.> fronl traffic CIGAHl-7f'TESUPPLY ~~ ·< own. g :1 :10 1l1.-hunl Ouclltllll' brochures 675·06.53 __ . __ tiom. 6l>M ------- Phc:Jnc tH2·12IO J:.k for t:d DISTRIBUTORSHIP ANSWERS Sulun ;.,•oo !llewp0rt Ctr 11-o m ;-sec rel aria I Bucko r anorFullT1me Hur-wry-Retail lllnder -Coanae Or.N1·v.p11rtBeaeh Sen·ice. IRM Exe r Olmmed1Catel:.tflt'Cdd.ln Pnmeco11stullocation1n Permit-Arcade *KARE .... 'S * Typewnter and CitaUon For further informa· ffon, contact: '111-:WPORT HCll STU RE :?630Avun St 5270 Mo. Jl'rry Wy11n •21J 1177 7701 Older hou~t· '' ., 700 sq I'! S250 mo. ~o leaw at 2528 Newport Blvd C~I CO:'llM f':RCIAl. STORE ronge oumy Ion /or Soulh Or an.ie County Foment -Advent n Tron.11cribcr 847-3048. surrounding tnwn!I ror Owners 11tne:.'i only re· DRAFT CHIOIC F. UUTCALL :\1"5SAG1': - d1 strabut•lr'> ,\II retail ason shop for "nle. Must Garis. you know you"re tiPM ., \M 8311 1780 Forced out of college outlets are Sl'cured l'ly see lo apprce1ate. Good marned to a real football ' ·' Need $2000 hy Feb-wall l'Ompany. therefore no terms Low rent. Agt. nut when he doesn "t rd er MASSAGE do anything. 962-0936. SHIRLEY CERVAHTES r • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ product l'elllng. Become 837-4200 to you as his wire, but as RE O ELS dlslnbulur Cnr such na --------FIGU M D tion3lly advertis ed NEWPORT lliCH his r irs l DR A FT ESCORTS Hetp WOllt.d 7t 00 : : ·······················: HUGHES : c111<1retles us Winston, Oldest bur & re!>taurant CllOICK OUTC "LL O""LY C.tml'l!'C. Mnrlboro. l'all In area; 3 doori; to the Lostlrf'CMMd 5300 "" " ' ~---·-------···----~ ~ur;,..f ~ •11tC ,.&I' r COW1"4"-.,. Solid Stcrte Procluc ts Accountang Beaul1rian/Hair Stylist wanted w /tollowing lo rent booth Cabaret Coif· fures. f'. Vly. 847·3422. hcMicions 495·0161 lliUTY OPERA TOR Xlnl oppor. Busy salon. Station now avail for le11s111i:. Salon est ah 'I 12 yrs in CdM. Call 673·0068 IOYS AMD GIRLS , for Daily Pilot routes "l Arch Beach area oC Laguna Bear h Must l.k! at Jeasl HI years oltl' Phone 6-t2 4321, ask ror Circulatioo. • BOYS AND GIRLS 10 to IS years. Earn Christmas money· $20 t.o $f0 per week sethng 6uli· scriptJons to the Daily Pilot. Trn nsporlation' provided. No deliver1e111 or collerling. Phone 536-9712 l...,\GUNA 111-;t\{'ll Approx llOO S!J ft • IJri;te s tnrag1• lnll II." • < 011ncct 1n~ rnom' Um hJ ~ fire µl..i ct· \m11l1· 1>.irk1nii l,\'<l'l' ..it ..;.:.u.1 monlh All uttl p.1111 b} ;'\t111l. S.ilt·m 'i. l\hoh., v.Jtc!r S\50.000Tcrms •••••••••••••••n•••••• 631-3811 Kt nt C'l\" Tn qunhrv \OU 642-4751 m11~1 huH• 11 c·"r :? R hr-lotboo lay Prop. Lost· Sml brown ro,><lle 1-'cm. Vic: HuntanJ,:ton llarbor . Rewar<l t001119 MASSAGE FIGUR!"MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALL OHL Y ROBERT HALF'S 500 Superior Ave. Bos Bori. wanted dayi;. accounlefl1>S Newpori ~och llcauty Opr/Cosmet. he. Must be 11 or over, neal evei. J>C'r 'l.('C'k 111nvll or r~c-.1 Re~-~·iit10 ... _.. l" \Sil INVES"Ot1-.:-.:·1 * '7S·7060 * 1.11'l(l1Qt1l \flSSIO'< I'll 07:11 1n:~1111Hrn •Tor• •LOCATION • ~u rcea.i.lul rl'l a ll 'H' r v 1 c ,. Io<" ,, t 1 " 11 ~<'Wl>V r l l'll'I 'llcwport • lUll SQ1Mrt' h"C."t •On i.th! 11•rk11111: • 1-:icet'l~nt t•xpo,urc• • 1 ... r,r .. ""n ·""'' Fnr m•11c 1nrorma1111n wnh• to "'l'IG/\Rt-;rl't; lll\'ISI0:-1 :r~3·· I' C) 11 r tin\. II. R~crnt'ild, ('.r 111 !111711 lnrludr your phocw I n no I< 1':ALO:'o10\t irs. <:on> H1·.1ltor-.. 1>7\ tiitlC 631-3811 ABORTION Coun~clang & lh•fcrra I l'n•i.: tcst-avatl wkncl, i~ llr 1ll'lphnl!5-17 •11:1:1 • wanted to truio an skm appearance. Apply Bo\>. CA 412663 (·arc J1:11rstyhng not rn· I d 6,.2 49 2 •42 4"l I by McGec011. 353 E. Cs t. IMMEDIATS. Y vo ve · "' · 1 6 · .., · llwy. Darly 2:30-3:30pa:n. Equal opportunity AVAILAILE M IF /HC e mployer Be11uty Shop Assis tant Bu.'lincss man seeks part Temporary Ass1gnm ent.s1----------needed $125. guaranteed lime ai.soctole. Ean\ •Bookkttpen wk. Must be he'd. Apply A ~-'"'lnaC!flits AMocaateRep m person. 326 Manne _ssoo __ pe_r_m_o_.64_5_·1_182 __ _ * cc-n CJ ta OR OVER Ave. Us I boa Island. CAI DRIVERS All Areas Oranitc Cn. ....0 EXPER ..... EC. 675-6(170 Pleaset'.afl " " -----------·Men or Women I I Must be 25 or' over Apply In Person Yellow Cab 11251 Slater I\ venue Founto1n Vnlley ----- CAR WASH HEL,. Jo'/t1mt•.1'/timc. Over Ill. /\II posit 1oni1 <5> l,oc1111onq M ETltO C/\R WASH 2!1541 Jlarhor Blvd, CM r ·- f CIO DAIL v f>ILOT Sund1y.Decomber5.197& HtlpW.ted 7'00 .... Wanted '1100 HelpW ... ted 7 100....,W•ted 7 100HeipWottttd 7100 HefpWMttd 7 100 ...... W .. t.d 7100 HtlpW.ted 710o .... Wmt.ct 7100 ••• .. ••••••••••••••• ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·--·•••••••••••••••••• ···~···•••••:·~· .. ·•••·~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ttof.t Deale Ct.fir MANAGEMENT PaODUCT MGR. REAL F..<lTA rt: SAl.Y.S Retiall 11&1111 IA Mlhlun EXEC. SICRITAIY lfu.l bo exper'd NCR 7-Eleven F'ood alOtlll NURSE Tempress Mlcroulec WAUCER & LEE VleJo, approx 20 hrs P"r CLERK TYPIST Ofijvery /Htwapaper Pt'rmanent part·t1m1: Job d ·ltvertnc curly morning I.A Time!. lo homes 11\ lrvlnc/~B areas. Mubt Mature. Expn. nee. •200. Wkoda • evea. needs field RN'S troruu, Carden Crovo RULESTATE wk .• nOtllP4!rnec.,m u>.l Pro/mency w "'f.urc1 PleaM caJJ for lqlervltw, , arireprtsen LVN 's plant is look mi tor II pro LOC ""Tl_...S ba 11v11tl bel 1014m & '1pll'I Jn!ormal ofc, C.•. CaU &f.S..~.ext520. ~= ~~ s::c::~ duct m11n<1acr lOJro "' v"" Apply at T'hotomial B:everly, OU.5800 ext 1. 1 & s l 8 b 11 mote & ei.tub. 1>r utl Al\/\ locnuons in Orainee Corp, 768-•171. _,. loam ~~t11-part tJme, an a " · AP.P · tmmt!d1Dtt full •· "&rl 111\e ut Tenon vial\ ci. & on d Loi. An IC e I e 11. Order Control Dtpt bl' rc-Uuhle & have dt:pcn Sales & Markctmlt ex dablc trnn:.portat1orl ~r. helpful m ~oiles or Salary $275/mo. 54b 0235 der proce!l~tng & involc .... n1E BALBOA INN 105 cants mutt be aeH "' " R d d S 0 nu 3·1 1 • st.arten. exper"d ln re tu I tlme openinas on PM and OlUni•· Duties wilt tn· 1ven.1 • un 11n 1eeo "-" Ma.in St. e-1S~740 food. marketing, sales or Nl&ht ah1fts Excellent c I 1,1d c est ab II sh 1 n i rounUes W1lh fijCllilles Cherao Nune. Full lll EXECUTIVE Housl'keeper lave In. public relations & have ~ntClts and a be11ut1ful rei.prest-ntalh•e ulei. avn1111in1: ov<'r 2.000 Ml p/llmt. 1ng. Customer contact Dell very men for homed(• En1< hsh speak lnic, no 11ome college. Xlnl sal + work 1ng l!O vlronmenl. fon:e, eitpiindlng product fl • prov11tln•: 11tipar11tto LVM 3· 11 SECRETARY •mokmg,. ex per & rcf1 car allow & expeuat-i.. l'lewie c11ll for an 11.P· base & &t•n'I •ales pro· lobby 11r eu. pri v iJ I,. M ed1c11 l1ona. t'u II ur nee. Xlnlbulury. NpBch lrulnlngµroarem,1n:iur . polnlment.837·8000. mohon oC tho products. counacllni: rnomll. p/l1m<". Mei.a Vudi: 'fo work wJdlroctor of W11terfront 673·5066 profit sharing. vurn llVHLYMAHOR Xlntuppor w/udiv151on pnvatemunogN "i;oCfil'l' Conv llOBJ>.661CentorM. re q 'd . PI ca i. 11 n !Jy LA Times p6!nonal1ty. T) fie 6 l';ill54.!\.1740 wpm C:Jll For /\ppomr mcnt lntlustr111l Kclat1on:. DEl.IVf;nv Man lur t':u mo nut Sh 90, typ1n11 -lions. Call our consultant Convaltosrcnl llotpltial of u well ci.tab"I NYSI': und scparutt' work ure~ C M. ~·"85 ly AM I.A Times homt· s5+ Job re<t'll aelC llounkeeper C leaning, (7l4) 835•5137 ext 10 101 2114.!12Vrn l':Strnd& to Qu11hf1cilllon11 Rcq'd prov1dm~ cu1•h JtlbOCl.itt ----- TELONIC / ALTAIR 1lel ruUlt' Adul~ only 2 mull vu tor . ..X,lnt co. Jndry, tronmi. Own cur, appt Loi;una lllll~ &ck11rounrl m t'n~inccr· with h1i. own d<•l>k .1nrl :>AL£S INDUSTRJAl 111' per day Mui;t hJ\e beneClts .i>ult•r9 SllOO+ xlnt rt'I'. u must. 3 days --Equal Opportunity m11 & mktn11 of mrlu:.t 111.11 lclcphoot' llu111iyw1•ll needs bnlt·~ l'con. c.ir. No i.uhc1tmi.: wk,~$ or 5 d1&ys 12!30 to MANICURIST Employer M/F products. send re1:1um~ r., Pli Io r l. t\ • S :in or <:ollect'g. Westman ~'~~~ 5·305'&00mo.644-46M F/time. Must have some to: T"mprt1s11 Mitt't>clt'c· TRAINING Hernarolnu Co. Xlnt 111.11. UGUMAIUC._. 17141494·Y40 I Equ1al OpJ)()r Employer ~ll·r, llunt. Bch a1e11~ 'following. Richard tronic11, 121112 Knoll St, Tunion assistunct-tor 1·ur, bonus, benefll11, & fi38·0126 ' Ouellette Sa 1011. 200 NURSES AIDES Gurden Grove, Ca 92641 pre-liet·n~ing S<'hrwJ t-x1111rt-t. <.:ull our conaul- De-mnn•t.r_a_t.orspn .... ume "iY'ITROMA5<i0CIAILS HOUSEWIYE~ NewportCtrDr,N.B. Al l e n l l 0 n Ray Cumuus ··Head Slall . I.nil (7141835 5131 ext JI ~... .... p~ A -i Exper. prcl"d. Bayview Thom116on. E.O.E. training ClussC!I in tor lnterviow. 2 & 3 days. Food, ap'. genc:y You are a welcome asset MASSEUSE Coo"'. H Ollp, 2°"5 Thurin r plunces Jewelry 17~BlrchSt.N.R. Be t l lh i "" Ave,C.M 642·3SOS P /T mature r em, ln•lncina. e~crow and SALESPART-TIMl COMPANION tor 2 cJder-coupons. 830-9134 or col' 557-0045 bus~n::: :orld e :~1~~ (18·28) for legitimate full --homem k r . .$2. 50 hr. guarunteed sales. Plus Fill.SAT It SUH.. ly ladies. Part time. Car led. l213) 240-7000. 100% Employer Vanety ot work avail. t I me P o.s l t 1 o n a n NURSES AIDES Phone calllna. Will train audio. visual, weekly of Retu1ned Massage. No exp. nee. All Shifts. Expcr. pref'd. •-6hnwk. 556-2791 noe training and on the AFTIRMOOMS nec.t>4Z·9858 _DENTAL-F.xper'o ~Q~ office • We train. Call 752·9S61 WiUtralnifncc.642·2410 1obtraln1n1: Ou.rproaramisneidble. ---------•I Orlhodont1c A:.bt. want --124hrs). 2112 Harbor, ----P it Sales. M0-.$70 wk up you i:un work parHimt' ed Top puy Cor right EXTRA JNCOME 0 overload C.M. 2930 w. Pacific: Men, lad1c:.. sludents MAMAGEMEMT oear bome ln a ""1JOr COOK personC.MS41lSl70 Addtoyourprcsentm· CO.ist Hwy,N.li. OFFICF.llf:LP JXb1l1on Eves l SJt. 5H-i85l. We will f>JV over dept store&still.Pun>ue ---rome by stiling Knapp avail in Newport B<'h 839-7006 011ts1de act l vllie!. i'art·Time l"11lhb DENT AL ASSIST. Shoes llli:h l"hh com 557-00t. I Mechanic to work on sm firm. involving u vonet) ---S 1 • O o o u O 0 1 11 "u r Demon:.trate a revolu \ppJy lnl'er~un for Pediatric dentl'>l missions. :-.io invest lnterv1ewhrs9.J 30 tru c ks par t ti me. o(work act1,·1ties. Math RN Estate ffiJllJ~l'I''" 1971i 10 '° t1011arycookmgutens1l1n Hetwecn 3pm & Spm Formal education req'd ment.-FREE !>dhng kit 3723 li1rch St. N.8 Dr uhsman part t ime. background along w 10 ACT HOW t!>ure then )OUdrt'hce11\c tiw a store near you. $4 St. HE MOOHllAKER D d w ·--------•I 546·"""". · key CX""r is desirable raining JO l" P '·ou per hr + bonus In r Donal King. nteMr Barry, Knapp """" ,.. 1 ( (I 2 MacArthur Irvine 546 5613. Shoes, SH Knapp Centre, ----------i ----------1 Will trom for computer nt'e< or J !>Ul"l"h~ u ten 1ew1ng Wed. Dl't' K ualOpporEmployer Brockton, Massa INSPECTOR/Morine MEN. perm. P/lime Cor oncnted prol"edures. Co. hktimcl"<lrt.'l"r Call (2 l31 477·8509 0 1 -•-------ir10ental Ofc Tr:unee. Must chusett.s0240l Floor Ins pector for LA Times home delivery paid benef1ls. Salary slg. The Real !:.state (714l673·53.a aCl6PM. havcsomeexperas<ten -----m1 l 1lary orien t ed ID Newport /C. Mesa open Call '114/6465076 Place VAl.l.F.Y AIDS ---------•I tal a:.s1st &tabhshed & manufacturer. Should be Must have dependable Ernie Ball. Inc. REhALTY 1 Mcrnhl•r of 4!6 ltealty , ________ _ COOKS 11 I ···• ( " 1 k 1 d b 1 car & be reliable. $275 lo ------"5 of)('nini;s avallab t' Sales Representative wc oral<!u o <' .• -,:i :lf"' FINANCE n ow e g ea e In r->.,.. •• ., o 0p11:n •r1ous MGR at our lrvine/Newvorl &anb Member of Ii Na lll>t'n Non smoker. ~eod hberglass or plastic ..,.,., mo . .....,.174 · ~"' "' · Beoch oHice. We offer 11 tional location :.erv1ce READ Y.xpcrumce Pre(crrNl, Rut Not Neces~.1ry Day & Nrle Sh1f1" Available resuine to Ad 117l'J, Dail} SECRETARY Salary com mens unite Mfg wants bookkeeper, Tempress Ma•rnclec-TOT AL TR A r N 1 N"G Guaranteed sale:. tlro Pilot, PO Box 15611. Cosla with experience light. 75-1.1234 tronics. Garden (;rove PACKAGE WJTll FULL I! ram Ext c n ~ • \ l' CAREFULLY Mes_a_, Cu_....?_2626 _ Im media It' o~ning for 1·he Willard .~o. A:.k for Mr. Dale Plant, .1s looking for Jn TIM E MANAGE.M ENT class1Ctcll and yellow Apply In Person S..ack Shop Mo. 9 3441! E. C~t Hwy. CdM Equal Oppor I::mploycr senetary w/accountmg .17l-1 )~6·5Sl2 -operations m11nager whn ASSISTANCE page ud\er\1~1ng that gel DENT AL /Astist aptitude. Typlng 70 wpm Equal Opport~!!!plyr_ Mgml Trne. perm. Lurn will b<: resp. Cor .di .J.'or informlit1C111, i-.111 result~ Over 90 pre Leading mnnufacturer. \ut11mub tlc a n d rnotorc yclc aeces~orlt·~ Too ciu.tlllY product!>. 1-'al'tory direct to dl·all'r d1stnbul1on Ova 5ti yeur!i 1n buJ>mess. \·er) ::.troni: flmrnc1:.I position Exeillng bales plan. Ma )Or exp11ns1on progrllm being accelerated. More products. Latest add1· lion, comblnaUon stereu and CB radios. More branch opcraUons (Pit tsbureh will open this year). Sales increase bas averaged 17~ per year <246"'a total) since 1967 . Sales for first eight months o( 1!176 nre 43'., greater t han same period l.tst year. ·• 0 0•1't 1'on $175 •zoo k L' IJ manuf. upcrat1ons 1r1 r>r1nterl Ao• tr t " • ·' s u Pen· & somi: i;tutlsllcal typ. JANITORIAL Cpl to wrk ·• w r u er our Tra111111g Director, • •1 :.11: s · (;hu1rside & Chairside tnK. Xlntco. tx:neCits.· e;irly AM hr:.. ·P time: BrushSales.5.'>4·1851 eluding production coll TOL>D llUMPHRF.Y 10• 11rcx·hures untl forms to w insurunce exvr. l-;x-Coll 644 3389 trol. purchas1ni.: & day mu.kc your 101.J eusu•r pcricnce ne ~·essar-·. • Exp &rcllJble Gd Pa>· MOTORROUTE store,,, t•r o<lult Free 1nst11llat1on .inrl ' !!AM 't1l NOON ""' 7700 f d 752 7300 llu:.y praclll'c Short .....,. rlehvcnng the 0111ly Pilot manu ucturc 1~ M·1n1 • p1ck-u11 of 8 rt 1;111 lamp COUNSELOR work week. IJcncfll!> THI IRVIHE CO. r---------•I to sub.,cribers 111 South l"Olltl\J('tor productrlln --po1>t "'For Salt··· 111.ins llome study d1 V1!>1on or Huntington Bch. 847 ·6076 :>SO Newport Center Dr KEYPUNCH Laguna and Lag u n .1 el)wp for wel waCcr 11ro Rtc:tpt /Secy $700 up with bullt Ill lock hox. pnvate educational in Newport Beach DATA ENTRY Niguel Monday throui:h 1·ess1ng Number vi 100'> f-'rce to apphrant 1-'rce bus1nt's:. l'urtls :;lJlut1on hus opcnani; fori---------•I Equal Oppor Employer f'ridoy afternoons and employc~s h:ss than Ill() Atmosphere l'i c11sual & aCkr 1nat1aJ ordt.'r Sulc:. a counselor. Send re DESPERATELY ~~~~~~~~~ OPERATOR Saturday and Sunday Qu 111i h callon1 rc11 "d fnl"ndly as you handlt! agenlS for over l&O !II.lb· !>ume & :.olary require nie Jolly Roger, Jnc. 1s mornif1lS. Gros:. earn· Several yr:. or siRn1f1cant hea\'y phones, uct us re divisions. Support i.ub· menl l o . National NEED GeneralOffice lakingoppllcauonsCora 1ngs approximately expcr.ms1m1lertypcol ceptaonist & do \'Bried sidian es in escrow, Systems Corp., PU ~x Permanent part lime. Data Entry Operator . $t50.00 per month. sso.oo Po&illon. Send resume lo duues for owner of thlll mortgage, insurance and 2820, Newport !:leach Mag IL Stat Typ~ts Mu lli Mil lion Uollar Mill of 1 yrs exper . on the cash deposil required. Tempress Mlcroelec sports vehicle co 10 marketing. 92663 Attention Person· Sr. Typists rorp. staCfmg new ore m IBM 374l or 3742 is re· Phone 642-4J2l, ask for lrorucs, 12812 Knott St. Costa Mesa. Call /\bigeil nelDepl Receptionists/I'ellers Irvine. Need en quired. Permanent circulation. Carden Grove, Calif. Abbot Personnel A1tcn CPL Adult, no children or pets. Expcr'tl to mge I:.! units, unf. C M. 2 llr hse <"lo.ch rni:mt & yard work c~ nr 532.5939 752.1380 between 8.5 th us t as t1 c. po~ ll 1 ve (/time day ah1tt. Ad van· 92641. /\ttenllon Ray cy. 4500Campus Dr, N.B. minded people to 1n cement to computer Thompson E.O.E. 557-6122. CUSTOMER SERV. :\1Jture. ~:,1wr ncl"C"~ ~·t"inall' \1u'l t~ 1w ~omc & b1• ,, J' I), t ,. , .. ti l IA ,llt:Utl'"> Ill l\l•) .1ddi.r Western UIPOUlt Stnlcts l!IC 18662 l\lacArthur Blvd Suite 100 In inc Equal Oppor Empluycr by loll<'h lnl•1rn1al ofc, ---------\; M C.!11 licvcrlv IH5-5800cxt2ull lOAM -DIET CLERK trodtx.e me).peosl\e OJ· operator possible for tronally known prodUl'lb nght 1nd1v. Pay will be from our oCc. Free park· based on ex per lcH•l 1ng & other benefits, Apply m person SAM pleasant surroundings & 5PM Monday thru Fri relaxed atmosphere. No day. 17042 Gillette t\\e exper nee_ & no selhn1t Irvine 1m11)\ed Xlnt upl)Or for ---------ad 11 :1111•e rnen t Call ---- 83:1 lill:IS T1mcl1fe KITCHEHASSIST. Llbranes. lnl' E11udl Op Needed P /lime-Cook, 11or Emplo> er :\1 1 f"' Tue~ & Wed. P /time D1:.· -----washer. Xlnt benefits. General 0Cf1l"e Apply m person. Be verly PERSONNEL CLERK Manor, 340 Victoria. DAf A ENTRY PurH1me, Mon(.14y thru Busy personnel ore needs C.M. OPERATOR Thur5day, 11:30am·6pm. a versatile md1v Dulles 1 The Jolly Roger, Inc. is Noe,pcnence rcq111re<i. include corresp . Wing. • taking applications for a IEVERLY MANOR group lni ... workmans Data Entry Operator Conv.alec;ccnt llV">l'•lal l"omp report:.. busy Min. or I yrc; e~per. on 24,152 Via ,.-: ... tradu phone:.. p.1yrnll cxptr. the IBM :r74 I •>r J'H21s re l.J!:Un.t 11111., ht>lplol l{cq ·., ty pln.c quireil l'••rmanl'nt i tl HJ7SOOO 55+ -.pm E\J>l'r rn LEGAL ADVERTISING CLERK Pos1t1on now available NEED CHRISTMAS $S's? TEMPO HAS OPENINGS FOR K•ypwtch O~rafars DlctophoM s~cy'1 PIX 0,.r otoN S..c,..tarles w /sh Typi1h AccOURting Cl.rks NEVEi\ A FEE Local Areas TEMPO Temporary Help l7802Sky Park lrvi.oe caa 540-4455 Equal Oppor Employer I •llmt• tlJ) i.l11ft l\rlvtin t-qu.il Oppurtunit~ Pttr~•Jnnt'I v.ork J plub 1 pm1•nl tu 1•111op11lt•1 1-;mphJ\t'r M I-' lntt'f\ 1ew1n~ I uc~ , .. per,11 111 pn 'thlt• l••r · W<'d & Thur' tlom n ghl 1mJ1\ l',I\ "ill 1,,. :1 Jflpm i\ppl\. 'l/:it11111ul hJ!>l"d un , 'I" t lt•\d 01:-.llW \'di!-H Ktl<"h,.n Sy~tem~(;oq1.-1:i.,1 ll1rl·h \11ply HI pc·n.on llA \I llel11t•r "l'l" thl' I "h1•I SI " B .W,:\1 \lonc1.1v thru 1-ri 8cnllrov.-n.,.:1111,1t,.., 1,1, for part time ass1Slant to NEEDED someone who Legal AdverlLslng D1rec· enjoys lropic;il fish & tor 25 hovrs per week people. Experience not minimum Noon to 5 00 necessary. Aquat1r PM Mon Fri General of. Tropicals, 15JO Baker. (1ce b.ic·ki:round and Costa Mesa dJ)'. 17~2 Grllette ''\'' llwy So l .•• ~u n ,1 1"·nt•rJl0fC11•1· Irvine NI m t RECEPTIONIST hghl tnHnR skills <35-40 wpm I required Cem HEED $$$FOR Christmas Ills Beeline· .Fai.h1ons has 3 Part time asst. mi:r for Chnsllan Apls UkkPR eiq.>enenre. 646 1251 P\HTTIMF. !19PM Xlnt ~·a} to S4 hr ll7S il!lti Ua)" H:Jl -:16!\li <'V<'i. Pt:;OPLI:: Pt-;R~ur-. Exec needb p1t1me a11 soc. in wb.sle i.upply f\JI l.Y cap1lahtcd. ti73·2223 PHONE SALES Phone Sales people, male or female, HI to 65 years of age. Guaranteed wages or commissions 250 East 17th Street. Suite O. Cmllo Meu, l>etwe<'n S 00 & 8 JO p m t>-i6·4223 Equal Opportunit.v Emplo~cr PLUMIER, Rlf A IR F111me 5 Year ... m111 l"~ per Ca11~·1452 \\urk in love!\ nl.'w nlrs pha!t1~ on accuracy I 111,tn hut""' fur I.int 1 ,,, Li.per on publ· ,.~~H·m Typ1n1: tesl o n IBM ---------•I ne" v.e11:ht rcllu<'ani.: l'BX hcli>rul Somt! lyp Selectric will be ad DATA PROCESSING nu l ri c n t Cont a, 1 mi: 1 eq"d . ,\vply, Na· mm1slerro lo all apph· t-:DP Opt'rJ\IJr 1-.,~r :-.Oll1v,111 ~1;,m,Sllt 9J!lO ltonal System~ Corp., ean ls. Au lo m ob1l e running l"•111,nlt' 1111 I B \I 431;1 B1r<'h St. N B necessary for occasional p1t1me openings ideal for1---------• local dn ving. Excellent 10,H'h1nt'' u""1n.: O!\ \tVT ........-...~ ......... r· 1 undi•r II \."I' 1 , Yi·.ir~ 1---------..i rompony ""ne its. 1\pp y ,.,J'l<'r Hl"n• I l rnd uih· GenlOCc/Recepl toS750 atfrontdcsk. iol'dic-.lll. tli·nl.il ,\ tUlttvn T oi pl;ir1· ~nur nic~~ai:e Accounting Clk tn S6SO DAILY PILOT rrrum1 "1'0H.Un twfon• t111• Scl'rl!lanes lo S82S 330 w I St ,. f'I 11 f l • oy ·• fl)ntart l'•'"urHwl l>f'f\l rc<1rlm~ 1rnl>l11·. e;i.,c cii or app Costo Mei o PACIFIC MUTUA L Jlhon,. ln111P l't·r~rmnel Ai;ency f),11...,1111 .. 1 11!81'. lilh l.'u~la MesJ 642°4321 700 :-.lev. pt1rt t '1•nkr llr ,.,. <;u1te 2:!1 M2. J.171' Equ,~1 Op~r·tun1ly :.; t lk h t 'Ju.\\llll'<I Ii I! .167X ' " • ev.po1 Jl ~~ Empoyer Equal Opt.Kir 1-.mpltt) ,., ____ ...:_.....:.. __ you n g m othe r s & housewlves. We train you & supply samples at no cost. Car & phone necess. Call for personal interview 963·7470 :-.l\JRSE RM or LYN Charge Nurse 3· 11. Xlt1t pay Xlnl benefit:. Park Lido Conv. Center Newport Bch fi.l2·Rl~M Precision Machinist Second Shift Expe rie n c e I n miniature parh ond high precision as· RECEPTIOHlST 1tracl1vc, over IK. for llEAL.Tll SPA Wl• "'111 train rii,iht pl"rson for ea:.> fun JOit '\11 <;1Jr rll .. SO. l:!4hr~) 7):! !ISt. I H~CEPTIUNl!)T lor medical ofc Tcm11 tnr 2 mo s, po ss f'1T thereafter. Exper pre· fr'd. 640·2023. RECEPTIONIST $600. Front oUice ap. pcarance & personality for reception desk & heavy phones. R .E. Developemenl orf{ce ne1&r 0 c. Air port. Apply Suite 200. 1201 Dove Street. Newport Reach. ------- REC&PTIONIST I m med o IH' n 1111: (or ,h .. rp rerept al frnt desk 111 llunl1ngton lie al·h area Mon-Fri Ji•,lfr v.eek. Plush oHi<:e' ~ome 1yp1nj!. Exclnl frinE?e benchl!> )( you Ilk.-to m l' I! l pc op I c & ,, n s phones we want to talk t3 you Cal l Maggi <7111541 2641. FOREST E OLSON In(, Realtors A (" U L 0 W ELL BANKER CO An ~ual Oppor1un1ty Employer ------ REClfTIOHIST 1-'or Beauty S:il11n Al tractive, personable Calf64S·031 l ------________ , f GIRL OFFICE NURSF'.S umbllu to c lour--------H .. W•ted · 7100 H.c,W•te-d 7 100 GoodOpportunit _________ , LVN's&RH's toferonces necenary. Rt:: Sales SUCCESSFUL ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• T · j' lkJ&Da Y LEGAL Ex per \Pref'd. 3 t11 lJ ..,st operate with prt· .------------, YP;.:~Tirne P9 sluft. F /llmeor P/time ciMonallmachlntsho I ENGINEF.RS I 64~-2444 SECRETARY ~~~dhe~t:r~f~~g pattern •pnwnt. Mus t hav MICROWAVE/VHF Excellent op'por 101 ParicUdoCGftYCfr abilitytaworlc toclos I I 1~1~~.:u~s~ "1;u;~ \;11n:. ~~~~j'pl;~g~.11~1~~ ___ c _A_L_L_64_2_-M« ____ , ~o1 1eran~•: fro I ENGINEERS I Xlnll<>e l';ill S48~7!1__ oleasant ok c;urround "e Pr " s a" 1nes.Salary$800+ sketches w ith g oa I Alt Upalttion of op1ratfoas Wo I JIAl~~r:t"iER NURSES AJOE tpHd ond quollty. I the C._ft'CIGI ..,.c.Hons of I LaRunu lkach ltl It. $35 We offer nullen I ~s::=~:.:...=: .:::·::..:: 1 1--HAl_R_S_T_Y_L_IS·T--1~,~~~i'A~~c~'' pr~:Slisl~·~e':ily =··and frln9e (;ost.1 Mesa C>flwe Full c omm1~s1ons l(uar::intccd I p3y all ucl vert1smg. Would you uke to be independent, no Mgr. looking O\er )t1ur ~boulders? Open mg now ava1lahle for 2 he'd Rt: ~ales pt'llplc A.,k for 8 111 Lachcnmycr 1860 Newport Blvd C M. 646.3928, CYt•S . 673·•577 Lachenmyer: I M'YWof He.ti .... -t.lffn I 37~flm:hSt,N 11 (12 I -rr~ 557 0045 .,., For more lnfonnaffon, for -'-Hn ill h folow""-I J .C.rtHHEY CO. • General Hosp. StnCf • -~ ..... _ -co ·-------.. ...,-· -., 100' ~ Emplovhr ._ • ·-·-..... I -fffOft 24 F11shion island , "' Helie( No Fees Rtallot ,..----s ; I Newport ~ach Rctamed LescouUe Medical tad: It.I. SALESPERSON I I Service!! Shirt. C TllE BEST WAY TO VHF Circuit Deotlgn Engineer: ln· llas Opening For: Legal Trainee. Bright. l.\l Hospital Rd, N.B. Y .rYantH MAKE MON E Y I N I volves the design(){ broadba nd ul· I 1'\JllorPart.Tlme xlnt typing :o;kll111 for <ParkLldoMedBldgl ,----------· -·---, llE/\L ESTATE IS IN I tra lin ear VHF circuits, including I .HAIRSTYLIST career opport on MAG II Across from Hoag Hosp. ' B U Y J N G . N O T ll r. fl) Excellent worklni: con· typewriter in Newport 642·9955 : HUGH ES SELLING. UP TO 110% amp le r s , t er, and b aseb and ds.Outstandlngbcneflts. Beoch, estate plonning, or540-9954. 1 CO MMISSI ON O F · I video processin g. College d egree I Callfor appolntment corporate law pN1ct1ct . ~~~~~~~~~l~------·--·-----··-·j FEREO TO BUSCNESS I in re lated fie ld required. I Tuetday tnru Friday MAG ll cxper preferred. -HUG"'' ••ftCftV' co......... 0 R I E N T F: D 644-2313 ut296 but will lrnln. Cu ll NURSING 500 S..,erlorAn S AL ·~s P.E R SO N s. I Microw ave Co.mJ)$>!!enls El1aineer; I F.Qual Oppor Employer <714)83J.998J. AIDIS & ORDERLIES Newport leach, L F. A R N T It r. I Involves the design and develop-• i---------rUquor St;;;/De~ Abclltw"nhl9rtasm. -~pamll or apply CA. 926'3 EXCl1'1NO l"IEl.O Ot' ,, Rf:SIDENTIAL S/\f.f:S m e nt of microwave compon~nts Hair Stylist &ties Clerk & Dell help 1.ldoConv.Ccnter E<tualoppurtuuity TO 1Nvt:s1·0Hs NO I for communication s~tem.s su ch I Mature people pref"d. JSSSS4J>Cr!OrAve M/1-'employer OPF.N llOUS'l'~S NO ltd .,.. lmmedlateppening,app· Avail Cor any hrs Ex N tB h 64671641 _________ DRIVING p1-;0Pl.£ I as so -state sources, m ixers, I lympers<r.1.Ml(r.F11far. pcr"dor wllltraln.Phon wp c AROUND JN YOUR down-con verter s, and other com-Regis Hair Styling. 3333 960-2828. M.L.W•hd 7100......_W...ted 7100 CAR. J UST WORK I t P i t • I So. Bristol, So. Coast ---------1 • ...,.. • ...,.. p o n eo s. r~v ous Jn c r owav e PlazaMaJl,CM.540-8888 Liquor Store Clerk.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WTTHOUR JNVESTORS I com ponents experience with a col-I F/tJme, expr'd, mature, l N H UNTING T ON 1 o d · el ted r· Id HEAVY DUTY d N BEACH AREA. CALL e.,,e egree m r a 1e re-bon able. Apply In urses 962_2458 • ASK f'OR . I quired. , I Ml<:HAMIC penon 89S w. 19th St.. e ST .. FF POSmON VINCE. I 1 needed for school dlatrlct CM. "' ---------i . P lease contmai, t>r s ubmit resume I to perform mechanical U4DSP"'-'-._ ._ ,_.,.. Reataurant m a nager. I • I repair on diesel buan. 1-·-.-· ~'-" New oceanfront fast food with salary b isl.QfY in conftd en ce ins pect mechanical F ull lime. H OO t o reatauranl. Heart or ~ to: Anna Lawle r , Hughes Aircr aft I equipment, adjust & re-tflOO/mo. Ca.IJ Marsle tor _.......,._ N.... Laguna Beach. Seeking : "11 Com pany. Electr on Dynamics pairtranamlulons &dif-appt. 646-7441• Draf\lna -.a.cJMlor's D-innovative working 1 1 I Division , 3100 W est.Lomita Blvd.. I te re n ti a I s . w Ith :::~ma'4:::i~:.«11e • -7 ... m11n11eor with proven I T orun ce, CA 90.500: (2l3) 534•2121. I knowlcdgo of Internal -' yrs. ...,. CrlHcal 11uccua record. Phnnc combustion en1lnes. c .. ..,....W• ' Mr. Hamilton. Sun .• Dec. 11.~1 :--H--U-; -G---H---E--S---i II §f§Jf.~~;~ ~~t·~:~~~r~'. ~~ft~. fr':;~:·1':':i~.,:~ ~: "~tLa·u~r,~nfttif:r~i!~~~~ Konest. dependable live In M4JMTINANC-i sume to: .-.... • ! I to a I de l t y r o Id MOW HllUHG I '* I I Quadrlple•lc It do Partllme.over l8yrold. ... W i •· C k E L. .J domestic work. Lltllnf ii Refa. Apta l.aa uoa Hiiia. '!'Mf'ic• A......._ of a tre11~ .. oo • x· l I H UGHESAl.tc-~AFT CO_M_PANY I req'd. ASA P r elute S81~15lor48l.tlJO Crftlc•c ...... rn r~r.ie~~~~s~h~rl~~: -1 ».Jual opponunltyM/FIHCemp&o~l I =·~'"sk~~6fft 21'2W...W..2K"'-CA Oill.SG·03Sl. COMMISSION Up to 70% lmme<laote comm1ss 1on with AD· Vi\NCES lhal allow you to r't'Ceive commission l>efore clo::.e of escro" i\Cler 15 ~l'Jr-. 1n bu.,1 ne~s with ·~ cumpany n' r1res I" l11i.un· 1·011tmu1l) 111 polll'll''· l>Ur HIHI ,H Slll'Jatl!:> ~lfl' selt lllJt Ol'W rnc.lustry recortb Our volume 1s mon• than $1.000,000 a duy ! 1.000 Homes 1>nlrl 11 month. More im1>0rt11nlly, last year we paid out more commissions than any other year in history - and Jet's lace it, that's what we're boUl interest· ro in -YOU -the sales assoc111tc. JC you're serious about becomml[ a Real F..statc professional. tall our per.i;onnel department to make an appointment to l~ERVIEW US! JOINTHI-: VNFRANClllSEDF. l.os Angeles 12131 5119 73114! l.011i,: Bt'ach 121:1 J 5'16 27!11 Orani,:e County 1714 J 77G·9350 W.ALKER&LEE REAL ESTATE WE'RE PART OF YOUR FUTURE An Equal Opportunity Employer RETAIL ASST MANAGER OrMGRTRHE Pl)!.1llons w /natJonal Jr Sportswl.'ar chain stores. Salury l"Ommeni.uralc " cx11Cr Xlnl llcnef1ts Opportunity lor ad\ unce ~ l" 1· ti F A C T 0 R Y Rt:PHESENTATIVE 111 thp, and other are.1-. 1':!.tal 11:.hcd arrounh Tremendous potential F1 ve.,f1gure carn111i:~. Averal(c two n ight.. we-0kly on road. Weekly tr11vcl allowance. Wet·k· ly draw. 'Monthly com· mission. Quarte rly bonuses. Fu II com. mission on mail orders. Protected territory. .Excellent advancement opportunities. No seniority program. Promotions from withip. t:xpcncncc desirable l:lut not nrrr~•ary . Very thorough lra1nlna. <:nmpll•le 1nsur.incc pm i:rum and rdircmcnt plan Ca ll (1) 901/525 5711 <'ll.l. 143 dur- ing offu:e hours or wntc tod.i) for Jopphcat1on tn A.11. llALL <'lo ARTHUR FULMER, INC 260 MONROE, MEMPHIS TENNF,,SSEE, 38103 Branches in: INDrANAPOLlS DALLAS OKLAHOMA CITY LOUISVILLE HICllMOND ST LOUIS·MONROVl.1 CHARLOT'J'E- llOUSTON ORl.ANDO·MIAMf ALBANY DENVER PORTLAND MINNEAPOLIS rnent Apply m perl>On.i--------- P ET R l E'S 14 7 Westminster 'Mall , Try a Dally Pilot Wl'stm1nsler. Classified Ad lo buy, sell ---------•I or rent something. H .. pwo .. t~ 7100HetpW•t•d 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SALES SUCCESS A DREAM OR REALITY? Are you satis fied with where your sales career is goin g? Or h ave form er r ealistic goals turned into impossible dreams? Jr you r u p side potential is being limited, if p r od,uct demand ls dry- ing up, or if c u stom er service pro- blems a r e overwhelming, take the tim e to learn h ow ~ sales in· come can accelerateat the p ace · whic h you d e t e rmine b y your com · rnitm en t a n d personal ettorts. We'r e M ONEX, one o f the largest and most experienced dealers in precious metals. Our sales story is' simple, d ir ect and eey to learn. Sales are d one over the telephone . We o ffe r : -an inc,reaslng commission payout b ased on sales volume -monthly sales incentive programs -sales and product training -QUfllified sales lead., -s ecretarial ass~tance -full ben efits including m ajor m edical, life insurance, and penston and profit s h a r ing plans. For m ore lnformaUm, send re. sume or call Mr. Bill Nelles at 714-752·1400. In C alifornia : ,800-432·7013 toll-free. Out of atate: .soo.sM-3361. MONEX INTERNATIONIL LTD. 49 I 0 lllCM miif MIW'POIT llACH. 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December 5. 1976 DAILY PILOT CJ I . 8rw1d iww Earl)' Amtn• ~l111i lady w1loi.i. ot hJW• Wonderland 1976 llcinda ST9o. llkt can or Rnnch Slyle 7' 11'/Hl'lt:d. p_.rt lHOl', no TELLER ne-w BC!JlS u Moped' H~n ulun bOh1 & I&. ~~.~ ...... ~~.~~ ~.~~ ...... ~~~~ ~~ ..... ~~~.~ ~.~ ..... !~~.~ hiNh :o.~~ool i.tudenl1> Of Antiques! ~firm fi752.112__ m11l~h1nit rhr, $2H Cull497-~10 s-rARTNOW"' llUO p; war1:houe-Sc:h"'lnn Bc:ich Crw\tr 8U • 7 GAIAaE & ISTATI SAU S11l1::¥wo111.1 n wa nled for L;1sunu Bt:uc:h wom1•n's 1t1pparel 11torl' l'l<::.i•t: t·Jll wkdy• .ih 10.im 4!~1 ISOl6 Exct!lll·nl OJ>pur (or ln· 1·r ·m-"""A "nb over !K)U x Int n 0n11. .. 0 m II I ---Lovely Chris tmas lYtJU ror yOUrtieJr or d & I •. • w '""" ' • Drexel French Pronn\:1111 ° I\ "' :.J \lll&i. o1t1n "' rnub1c bon11. n1rkcl<• rc:.t orud Mu:.t :.1.'11 dbl bed >.Int cond 100 · your loved ones. One o( a kind items . nt "' .Hcour.tb t:>.per deon ptanol!, cin:w or ~-6189 ru .. t i.otll R revt:rblblc Like new 270 rifle, (1) ~ 30 rlOe, .22 I' time lonie term as-11 1 " ---· ..,.,. ai11nml'11 t gansd·r"'" r 1°1' .. kl!, 21"Mmi.1oi.pd Sun Tour llbhlon~ ~~tn'ft rine w /scopc, 8mm Mausorr Antique gran athcr c oc 1>, • DF.W,\LT Dclu"<\' lO' r1ui1al 11rm i.aw Mdl 740 TOP C AS H VOLLAR w 111fand. Nl!w, ltl clltton PA I D •• 0 It Y 0 U R ~.1140 ~ JEW~LRY. WA'rc111-.:s. --- AR1' OUJ t:C.'TS. COLO Gult11r & 0111::. llall CIO(k, S 1 LV I'! H !-E It V l C .. ! Wall CIOl·k. l20 Bai.s /\c YINE !-'URN & J\N · rord1an, 12 Stnn' M11n WANTED Sanct...lch D_.l•ery f"tm. m orn1n11' 9 30 noon. Xlnt p1trn1e pO!t lnlo·Call 6'1S 01.C~ NcH~r.\t"c:c/\lTempo fascll\aUn gantlqueb cqu111. nc"' llr\':. gd Walnut d1nclte lbl. combat rirle W /Sh ells, Old gold fl Over $1 .000,00o Worth con<J sso_ ~9 0719':\l') w formic.a lop. J le1nc1> wat ches, lg. Hmethyst ring. old cameo LUGGAGE TAGS Chord Orgun, 01>Ugu11 ~ A n I t t I l 11 ~ t 1 h l kl xlnt rond, lk new, ~ _em no incnc:ll n cm:i IOnl• Cah 1035 l>l'J:. . Clip J lib l' r:., ring & ear rings, porcela n nee aces. from )'our bualnts& c1ird. 002·2167 ... ---fl'-G11llt·nu; lij()2 T Kcttl·r· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~n:> &1&·880:! b r a celets, genuine turquoise ear rings, Send one c•rd for ciac:h ------- TlQUES. IW~ 2200 _ dobn 1:13·4088 __ Snnla Cl.iu:.l•s. J\11 i.h1lli. avail. No ~xp.:r nee Lill 714 5~ 2.168 •rt:\t PORA RY llF.tr 71~~l'MSt7 •0!.!:nv1w"':.d Tth~r·lu. lli~l11yan t\.1Ut1111, moi.t -KING SIZE nF:n. r·ings •-large n1>ndant {rare) {old hil plus on1• •pare We MINK JACK ET "' · ..-~ I ('L" n d I ~ ,..~ rt:turn J>"rm •11cntly Jll qual1t". nrly new Cat1540.445S s~t.9AMto4PM V1Mt 1 C'OUf'b, r t\ e~ J\ Ul t:ood concl $100 ) 3 . r a r e C loison ne 1 ' ., ~ -ft:rn$15&up. 7611 17711__ t'31 4!3110 paw n • pieces w' 11 t' I ~uled O~lractlvc llll: & $-100 ii44 4192(Sp)'lillll'll'> 1-:{julll Oppor Employer -c UCTIO -Chmese rug 9xl2, n ew a ace s e r • :.trap. ineetlni: 11irllne Hill I ) _ f'UILI A M 'tu"1n .. Qn mt' b<-d $125 ing sil ver. over 50 pieces, priced below l.D rcqwrcm1·nti; l'l l" ---- -• Sccret11ry I l-:x1·1• TO PRESIDENT MANY f'INE !n:;.is OF D~ 8040 KLll "~od~I 20 Ste re•; I b t• 9 vcnl IO!I:. & thcft ' f'or a U.r,.:ti oak. roll top dt:11k, : TElLEtt I' /TIMI! EST AT F. J.E.~ ~L It y .••••••••••••••••••••••• '\IUO, Houi.chuld ll<.>tn!!, mkt. 2 c h i dren 's ikes. an 1ques, person,lllll·d t.i~ cnc:IOlol' fill' druwe~ $100. 19 cu It Hr.inch nfr lll'l'k:1 lj()nda ~n r 5~uJ.bt: ,rs,. 1AN J\K~ ltt•il•'tcr{'tt Blal·k & (;hrntma:. dl·tonilloni1. d r awer walnut d resser, old sewing wallpapllr, C.ibri<: vr frl•c.t.cr$20067S 1~ J,1ke thu tllolll'nUt' ot 1·~ t:c prl'i.~ur1•b '! Tiu~ N II 111vel>Lme11t l'O rwrch ~ou l\IU!il know Lh•· 111;\t 1-:x1·1• <:oo<I ~h l'a 11 Con tml t:.ir1•pr J•;mvluyml•nl hi•· Tl'llcr to woi ~ IHJUE!;. 1'1NJ·· .H HN., 1tu~t 1>11lx•1111.i11s, 5 wks. ts-111 1~36 mach i n e, o l d m e d icine cabinets "01'Y Glo" paper & "'"' I' um1: l·:x pl.'r. p1l'f '1I t';rc. J>llONf, i:;o1t 1~ $lSO,..l!J:J·75!11 -----w /m ir rors . h und decorated p o r celain will back & trim your For ~ale. 12xZO Rug. Ru'' l'o11t.1C't llllda 'l'l'rr.moH· f O & D n QC II UH t; l''or Sale Cllplatn Nemc• . t taJ:ll. Or tr)' tv.o l"llrtli. ~olor, ni:w cond., $13S m 11 &II 7255 u.,5 22110 Fl'm 1.h,i:,11 i\p~v puppie),. Wati:r bed, like new. p lates, s t eins, Cour ier & Ives w in e r IJuck. to I.luck. li7~3. WP,tcrn t'ederolSU\lfl~') --.-----s Wk~. ~10lhcr from !J60·1l93 scenes in Copenhagen Blue & gold l'IUt.:E~ ---t7·M E; Cou ... t Hwy. (;dM A.l!1i1n i':.uroJ)4!an art, l'll·1• Chin.&, futhcr AKC fi<>c. lri t l Ro I D It e l"rig1d:.irl' refr1 g. ssu !!;qua I Oµpc>r J:::mployer Pen i. 1 v '-' c Io c: k ~ ·"' Sl~ 960-:i:m Only a few more days Lill m , ca Se 8• ya Ou OD ov r-S! ea or 31$5 Seu rs boys 5 11pced b1kc. -----Cu 11od1monte. Ml'IUrn, ---Christmas beautiful head lites. Sp Ol lites, night lites, much 4/~tags $1.00ea. ~.IN:? 7678 --------..-oiTHf4TRECO STUMY serio us inq Utrll':t . ln::.h Setter Pups . AKC. fruilwood fo'rm;il dining m ot e . 41 27 c. Hilaria Way N.B. (n ear tii9tugs Sl.SOt'll ---- . \gency. 551; 1!505 SECRETARY ~20toSH21 545·5910. $50 & up .. M&F. Champ s el w /xtru, table. H oag H osp. & Park Ltdo Med. IOormoreM40ca PICKETT48"pror.drnft ... / l r m 1: 1 1 M o · s -hne:.. 4!16 71Slll eves & chall'S, .s925. Hutch 5.5()() Sall'b T11x Included log tuble. AdJustabk ., r I l L· v I c T n 0 LA . I 9 I 8 wknds. 2 u1ue VCl\'el Chairs . .,.,,.. Cente r .) SUNDAY ONLY. WEE KDA y NO CARD'! l>lecl frame. Co:it $80. lmmL'<l1ule opcn1n1: tor 111d1v1dual w rnood c·om munic1.1t1on s k1ll<. llc.i \ > telcphonl's. mu:.t be Jl.111• to "ork undcr vrl'::.:oure. typmg 71) wpm & dlL laphone l .a~:.i ict "°"' ion . .-r firuns wick tv.o needle u · _., E VENINGS ONLY. 646-7638 Draw ''our own or stnd mul>l sell $40. IH0-:?804> 1n~e hl"nefll:o.. fla ck · -~-. each Marble Top Com " noor muuel H..is i.lorage Ch r 1st ma s p u PP Y . · · name, addre::.s, phone & evenings l)nd weektnds. siround •ll Nn~lrm·tlon & space for records. Ask Beauuful Silky Tcrnerp mrodece .. ~5:.~!.,ust see lo ap· ------~----~ we'll make one card per -----''--------llc~ikn Of mJkcup & cos· 1ng S200.00 Phone M.AKC.$1SOIM65786 "".,...,, tagAdd2S"each. UN IQUE wtcker de lum1·s 1-:xpt:r t raining & 5...1 1055 t ch /day bed -631 31-19. . -----Dmelle ~et, form1ca, 6 G~ Sat. 8 055 ~ me Send check o r mom•y or· cora or cou · • '"Pl'r \ l\tnj.! \ludt'nts Cute c. hnstmas Pups_ ch~ 1. r, b 1 u ck ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• derto: ft by 31, rt. 4 posttr de C oll 64 4·ll8 9 9A:\1 'lll ~00:'1. <.:ontJ c:l Coal>l Communi· ANTIQUt; I h Se AKC C'h .. ., • l h ( 11 ek ,. II D l t . ns llcr . llffi naUS?ahydl' f>.15·1786 ru1•·:tc ... UC TION Hlde-a-bc1J. (•nd t'"ls. PILOTPRINTIHG l>ign wt u WI l'r I Y ._n e g <' JS r1 <' SLEIGJI RF.D. $25. pion Imes. Will hold fo1 · '" • "'. , • •1 P 0 Do l!l&O l'unopy. Ureen and whllr TH E IRVIHE CO. l'cr~onnel orr1cc, 1370 55:!·7~2 Chm.lm:is.96:!·58:?'Jevc)o UN IQ U1'~ Wll'l\er de M~Y f !Nt;ITr-~1 S OF <>..terjw1;~r.tblbro1ler. x •. (•ottonpnntcui.h1on-I! ,\dJm:.i'Hc.CoMa Mcsa - -------~ralircot ·hd· •be" 7 ESTJ\Tf, JEWt::LliY. som e b"'liby things, ~~Me~a.Ca.92626_ in.polyurclhan\.'.U?le On ., 1 L" I 0 ·-t I .. , I r & I WELSll 'fL"RRI L'O Cv I ·~ a ) u . ART OBJ EC1'S \ ... , 55Q Newf10rt Cf'nlf'r l)r Newport llc•tt«h Equal Op11111 •:mployer 5:;1, .>.JI "•llua ppor. "'' ique a., e w ca ..-. .-~" fl hv 31 , Ct 4 po:.tcr de • ' ,, glaM.es. dis he~ & olhe~ Beer draner. holds ''• Keg ly ui. display piece. Mui.t t: m 11 In),. r. CI u:. t> s 1·hail'll. St:!S. Good c:ond 1 Yr. Ncutcrt'l~ male. '1gll-with 'run wicker TIQUES. l-'l='tE f'UltN. mhc:. Also a 72 Suxuk1 of beer new rond. S200. M't'. Cost S.150 must scll 1 ,1~177 _ SJ6-tiil!lt'ollcen_ _ _ 675-0276 _ c:;mopy.Grecnandwhrlc ETC. PllONI:: F"OH I ~· T<.:1 :!5. Cash only. 673.~SCallJftllAM ~00/oCr &10·2806 even r,.,w Trurl. Um er 11 .int Oak 4 ctuor Ice bo'(, ·l' ~ fl POODLEs-R.PEOPLE cotton pn11t cushion · 8 ~0:,. & 8 ROCH U RE· ~l Sun lO·Spm !MS \'1r· --------ings and w1::ekends. ,.,, 1-;xpl'r only c;,is.,w t<11l, J • ~ it. w1dl'. COn>JJ. All clrs (711 15·16·2848 JO. polyure1hane. Use on· 645·2200 ton a, CM. G42-9i3s PUILIC AUCTION ~ S ll b ls med S ECRETARIES To-. 1 ni; 1 uoo Ir ~ 111l·. restored. V1·ry ornall' ly as ~ispluy piece. Mul>t G:.irage Salts. Pamlln~s, Hones 8060 MANY ITEMS Of ~'INE ' ew co 00 • • Lt'l!JI :'llanv tu S!lhll :\pUch. l'arving & bras:.wa1 , •. me to You 8045 see. Cost ~SO .. mu~t sell chandelier:.. ford whl1', ••••••••••••••••••••••• ESTATE JEW EL RY, shell SlSO Murr3,Y Ex· f1ookkl'c·1wr 111SI 1w11·---------• Xlnl Chnstmai; pr1'bcnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~00/orr. 640-2806 even-sm lbls, stand' ror TV, L'or Sale· 2 ponies & sho... /\RT OBJ E'CTS. AN . crcycle SSO. 673-7079 d k d ,. " TIQUES. t''JNL" L'URN . eves. Emvloyl'r~ l'oy /\II l"el'' for someone s1>cc1:.i I! Sm.111 loval>k Do"\'.'/Ter in gs an wee en s. flowers. 9 cl~lhci.,. 977 quortcrhorse . "' ,. Li z Hl•1nfll'r' Ai.:c1wy ~ TRAINEES $1,000 Firm. 642-4758 r:icr. ~payed. ;ill i.hots & House full of furn. King~ licgoma. C.M. Sat &Sun. Call &47.1001 i'.'TC. PHON 1-: FOR IN· Upnght Westinghouse 19 ·tO:!O U1ro·h St. ~I" 11>1 -hc:cn~cll f'42· 1!19'J FO & BROCH URE . cu. ft. frce~er ~S. Boy:., N1•wportlleach R:JJ-RHIO V:metyor.1ob:l&sh1fl:.. l'"n:nch Oak armoire --· · ---i.i7.e tidrm s et.' marble Quality furn. & ctothe11,3 yR.OldGelding.Appy· 645·2200 G ir l 's toyi; wan ted. c1111fflr/\(•r•t/E.'l'-'IJ 'tl5 Ne1..'tl co.1r&phonc.Noelt. 77"xSl" w 1t>e\'eled m1r· Lovahle, polty tr111ncd topped match g bar & bll·in dbl. t:lcc. oven & Arabian·Qtr. 'rrained, t>l5·~3 per. req'd. Short & long ror. $375. 968·9798 shaggy pup. male. Cree to dinclt~. Space saver bed. range top; 4 man dinghy. splnted but genlle. gd IAllLIHG BROOKS --------Sl~Clt 1-~T \ n Y 1G 1 rl 1'1 i term ;i-;i,1gnments. 8 0 10 good homc. 645·7~7 whl I' rench Provm. full G.E. console i.ten ,.o, toys, w /little girls . Tack & Ideal (or Hi·R1se apts .• Elcc adding machine. In day.lm1l()rtfJ1:.1r1h11tnr Nt'vcr A Fce AtTt•mpo Appllan~H Mt.chdrm set,2bikes,2 misc. 2091 Dalmoral, tack rm. a lso avail. small patios, de. EnJOY casc uscdonce$1S;man Start si;so mo !'.:17 111;21 ••••••••••••••••••••••• !''REE to Good llomc lnkcs, rerng, washer & C.M. 646-6706 t>W-0.103 yo ur own ~a rd en mnd~ diamond ~S; ScJI ~ F"RGT DAMAGED llOT &!aullful part German dl)l'r, 7..emlh 25" color wat.erfall lhisChns lmas. coal SllS; Gale leg Lblc LJ temno POINT Sale. JJ08 w Shephl'rd l>os:s Approx f console TV, Con i.ole MULTI· FAM ILV , 111 All white Pony s yrs. 11 ·:! 5"&8·1444 ~-1!1879 Kingwood Ln SEC.:llf':Ti\fl\", p1l11TH' IS 30um lo l11m :O.ktlb n•·1·1lt•d ~I .it I ~1 :~1 tw1 hr ~I 10 l-..)1' l'U :! •ti ..,..-~ fl'-w~rner nr llarbor, SantJ Wl'Ck<. old 548·8995 or s l ~re o. h oo k ca s c. Willow Tree Ln .. Irvine. all shots, wormed, feel H n. 00.'111410. TEMPOH,\RY llELP Ana. 979·2921 531 ll&I blender. coffee maker. Sat, Dec al, 9--'. Son Dec S, tnmmed well mannered Large genwne li?old nu!!· ---------- ----------mo\le camera & projrc· 9·3. Sl<Jjl firm' 897·~ get. approx. l inch Ion.:. STEEL MAD!:: bcvcragr C oll 54 0-4455 llEFRIGER,\TURS Laurel & 11..ird\·, 2 :\I, m1i. !or, lamps, pirturcs &. de· · C-Ollectori. piece. Worth mac:h, J:!(>l 1·ans, good SEC RETARY 1·:qu .. 10raporF.mplo}t:r WASlfERS·DRYEltS I.ab, Hl'trievoer :.. all l"Or ite mi.. Mostly Con· Senl>ahonal sale. creal1ve Rare orrerlng. Rct swo. Sac. S200orbe:.tul· rond$100 817 :1Q3.i For llrol.."rJl{l 111111. $1i:!5 Jlec:ond1t1ons-lte1>ro' & i.hots. G mo:. 5-'8 1707 art temp furn. ,\II xlnt cond pl.i) th.ings. furn . hks. Buclukm Qtr h~e. Show fl·r 631·25-l6 mo_ l.il t :llll J\l>k '°'TiJ\cl -'"enl ei.per'd .. 'rgtl>amage.Ciuur,Ud ti 96(1..5002 etc.70b21le1IA\•e.Satur e.'<p.Prelriderw/abillly.---.---.----Atmoi.l new Mayla i: :\t ' " :!!JYrsmOran~eCo -day &Sunday 6U·S485or642-~i1. Jewelers eqwp. brJnd wai.hl.'r & dryer • .i _._Jli_!;••:.._ :IT 1 n 1 > r ex per 1 n DU .... LAP'S '2 SpnnJ:er & ~2 Ulm· CONl''ISCATl'~D·A stock new nex. i.hafl unit with l\Jra .. 1a11 beige r ui;i.. SF.CHETt\ft y Gcnl•r.il lJome,.,tl l &. ln lcrOJ " Aus trah.m puppies )(j or SOfal> & loveseats & 112 Lido Nord HouMhold Goods 8065 Jacobs Chuck handp1cce 673 1197 Ore lill l ) p1i.I bus) llonal TH·kt:llllg. l>c:.~ra· 11115 Newport Bl. CM good home. 646 J7~ sleeper.; & game sets. All Oec4lh &5th. 11·4 PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• and RheOl>lat. Coi.l SIOO. --------- phont·'· dct:11I 11rint1t·d hte 4'1?lk h ~ocallun. Call CALLS-UI 7780 Below Wholesale. Mus t Antique C ameras & MOVING DEC.15th sac. Car $70. Never used. i''ooi.ball table, great (:.illlurapµt 675 ;1,11 O"ner,&l t·iJil. f'ree to good home, hlk Sell s.t2-12'U J::qu1pmenl for "Old 5 rooms full or bt.n furn. J ewe ler's engraver:s &ha pe. CIJin operated -----~allonal electric home sht:ep d OJ:/poodle. 1 ·~ rui-; CO:":>:ECTION Time .. Photo Sho ps. all decor ator quality. block with extras. !liewr lw:.l ofr. 673-5957 SEC RET ... RYJRcpt Tr.1vchni: t'Jrcer Fem:.i le ·food i.llcer. lhi ckn e:.~ yrs. ~hot5, fi~:'i-11)51 used Co-•t ""'S S"C for ... rl Id t 1 k 73Sl·Un1t I. ~tumes & J::tc. Misc ISJ6·4170 · ~ ""' · w W TERBEDS Cnn:.Lri11·t1t•n ullon· n "u l'~ i•ouple 0 .:i c dial. 7" blade. $-IO 10 wk male 11upfl1l•S. llt>ll Avr_H B Furniture. S70. Sec to apprcc:. A Nw11t Uch 1-;"ll' ll onh i·..re nf .! darling !:il11h-979 23t2arter6·oo • k r Ilk Jewelry 8070 631 2S-lti l''roro St l!l.l!l t·omplcl< T tu in their home . -Coe er errirr 1 l II CdM .h ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---" "l'd .1µ111) (7 1~ '-11 7~,=. ·. lOcu Ct refr1"Ar·•tor11ni'' l ream541!51~.76ij·5127 pre-t: n i.tmas!.upcr h I II I k 1-·r.11rw/r1~l·r/mal hncr ,,. "" .,,. u , ALL\"OODG \l\1F.SET 1 ' R r d WANTED Anllque:.1· 00 \Ill l' 01· . [HU ~Jf> 1 -----~ •t • gar. :.a c . · t: n i:. ryer, ~llh ht·:all·r & rl cll\l'r)' • -------few monlhl> uh ' :.lilt uu r,, i;:1>0<l hunw. ft•flWll' w matching accessones. <both x Int . l . lo m us~. beaut1f11I <·olleetori. C\ er)' i.tyk ll1i.~ountecl S<'l'LY 11.:<'l'l!I lul 11111.111 TYPIST rler wrnly. mu:.l "'-'1' /\u::.tr..h:.in~hl'pherd lyr plus h sofa & IO't!l>eat. hou:-.othold appl 'i.. TOP CASH DOLLAR piece T111w 'trike ~75 Atiualll'~ivcn X3070I;:! ••·JI 1·~l.1ll' form ur II t ;>;1•1•11 ;!UtJll t) l'tnl: :1l11l1ty SliO_ 963·172·' uhJ. &1:-.. !1121. ~lai.!-. lop dinette, wood Vanous & !'unrlrv other PA t D P 0 R Y 0 U ll orofl'er t.i:SI 2:1 It• _ Airport Fr1Pnlll v. o·un <l•iod p .1y & '(Int --SEA£l-S BI:;S'I:----1·otf1·c thb,k1nf.(&q1.1een "GO()die~".Sun Dec S, JEW!!:LH\'. WATCHES, -.. PL\YllUt:SI-:~' EXl'fl'IS(·r, c11n vias & J:<'lll.1111lmo,ph(•r1• <: .... .s "m 111 n ~ l' ,. lo l' 111: r 11 Wash<'r & Oryc:r Combo !J111•Jhh· L'ol·kapoo l'er sl t>1lrm !>els w iarmoirl' 1 o : :.Sui\ M 1 i I . , 4 JO AHT OOJ t:CTS. GOLD, ' • · . metal, folrl:s up. Gil ound sk1lbro·<1 ::.'i~JO \J.,t'all 1'J<·ha~1·11u·h11ll·i.1•ost of 517_.,55:!02.'l3 ncrn11xpu11ri11•!>.,mall:-. & mattresses. K111R or C:ul<ll!nrod ~11,\'Jo:R SERVI CE. ~'>·.0~5/~~1t0v.cck10roi · Sl5.~1(i~>l!Jll Da•e<':irl~on H:l:I !1:!!1:1 II\ 1111:, ,,,1.11 ~ ,11.IJu~t --ISWl·~~21Jlij qu .... c n maUrcsscs & boi. FIN 1-; F U RN & AN· crs. : ---------- -1nc11h If 1111,•rt'-.tl•d c all :\<, Jo"ill" mu11l '>l•ll. Dhl --sprmns, large lam1ls. All GoraRc !>a. le. llill Port TIQUt-;S r~s-2200 VYNi\-GY\I l.ikt> 111 .. ., RCA ·rv 2l " color, S!2S s St •1Lion \It 11 '" l~·Jut1ful white 1n1luor k11 " Ca I ... u 1\1 l 10 I'' n ' It ' " h g ·.:nice · ' ' e 111· h .1 :i~tl r •. 115 St at 1· ll\l'll r;1 n~e & c1~1iw,hr ll'i•. ti mu . uctult or vldt•r 111 xlnl cond. S5'1·"760 · r ow. ,,,u . ~ •~c: 1 l~m~. Oni; SJXU. :\lu!>l '>l'l l ~O >. -ui;, 1;r ... y 11 a II.int. ""II"' •I l>Jy & l",11m 1 11~u1 .111n• Com "<Int rood 1n:i 7tHO all h 11 5 i:: am 1• ~. S J t /S un Ladles diamond ring, aµ· Ph752_11:m ~.540·\>lbO. 1'.•c:-1"1111 & II l111w .\f• l'Jn1 .. , :1:1:i:i llyl<i ntl , t.1':'11 ~1 ~>:I. 2l~I S P t• dining r m i.el. 9am-tpm. prs'd $450. Sacrifice ----------1 ply, ~hdl :-1.i11 un. J11h & c_., .. 1.1 !\fc,,1 . . . -Lo\'ablc rcm..le Bl" LulJ fr';"l~~ fin ish . xlnt cond $250 /oHer . Call Pam Pickup ullhty boll. nc-.t. Irvine. I" IJ t-.1111.tl op1l<•r ~.m plu} er Ad mu .ii 1'I o"llci.i. :.!S i·u n l'U"">. ha:. :.hot~ Lm i•:-. S7J 91~ H71. Gigantic 3 1'".1m1ly Garage 4tl3-9672; 493·1369 BUY ;\I y Coleman roof a 1 r. 1 :! -refri g w 1 1c1:m aker, h "ld"' d . «51.,-., _ Sal<>. Sat. Sun !J.!>. Grecn&Orange Antique BTU,new.Cu;,hmangol( ScR\'ICEST,\TIO;\' UTOTEM !>S2·1le81S· c 1 ren · oi;s . .,. "''"" Comerhar+2sw1vcll>ar Trt"asure~&Tra:.hlO<to 14Kt. llor:,e Drawn WJt<'f buggy, G<tl> modd, st. Salesm.1n 5 e'e~ a week RETAii.CLERKS 2 nice abandoned C3ts to !>loots w/ba.cks, IJke new $100. 125 A Clearbfook GOLD CHA.1.-.S Wagon for an l 'nu)u'-11 legal. Conn uri:dn. like part gr.i\eyJrd. Mu:.t be W.rnti·cl Opportuntli~s Tappan Dbl o,·cn self· sood ho m <' Sholl> S200-963·1605 Ln. Costa Mesa. mm $16.00 Chnslmas Gifl.. Mm<~ a new 18!1 V1rg1nia Pl ~~~i:e:' ;0~m1:,cu~\;;1~ lur ·"" .i 11c:1:m1•ol ·" J1l. cleaning Hange. Copper .i It er<' d . :'It / F' l )' r Queen sixc Bed. complete. 2720 Delaware. H s . Sat & Antique copper pots Fanla!>lic Sii:n 5S2 71l'H Sculptured tx-1s:c carpel 3IOO JIJrbor.C \J U!>"nmJ:~ 111 Co-.IJ Mc:.a . 4 yrs old. Xlnt. S2SO 497 ~ 2~rghtStands. Sun, 12·5 Couch. dinette from Greete. rnacrame. ini:. 2JO yrd .. l>lighll~ --i\njtw11n. GJrdcn Grove ti.ll·0997 fvnritv,.. 80S" ISJl ·21S.. sel. mlchng chair & ot-plnnu. & llaskcts SPAS & POOLS ll!>t.'<I Sl75torr 615 !1()97 :-on \llLl::ASM'K. &. \\,..,,\mm .. ll-r I d " c d (' "' l I 9f,() 4til9 WlfERJ.:"1 615 7017 -------642.77 02 .a y enmore ,n, r~ 1, ••••••••••••••••••••••• R .., 1 ·th ·h -575 om.on, e c. · _ _ --ll<'•'rl"d II) l.\.1-:1· "1 'Cini ,·ond1t1on ~IOU e .. ca er c air . · ----Cobbaqes&Kings "'h:.li·Full~•.ipolJlw·oJ --------1 ~n-1eves/wknd~ J);m1lth :\h1dcrn Uming Go ld vcl,et s w1 velQueen s1z.csofabed $125. Comcrl\lagnoha Wamer ,11 prl ' 1• t 1m, W.\ll lt l::SS l'>-l'l'I d . ~·----· llni Set, Custom mad<:: rockerS.IS.t>l5·1876 Yellow studio couchS30. 121:11:-.'l'.! :l'''\5 f t1m1• \pply. :.11 \\' Upright frce1l•r !I' & 5' couch !.e::lions . . Basketball board /meta l nc1x7t0t~ WO Min~. F y -l'lthSt r1"1J 'k"·' Perft:ct cond111011 w /ant1quc .:old i:las~ Mu:.l sacrifice Living Rm basket $5. Much m1i.c. "' ..,,.,...to • • sf' It \ \ I' \I'.\ I I'. ll --SIS 613 2.J'iO tables; ,\lai:na\·o" T V· Set. llerc:ulon couch & l5931 Oriole Ln. 11.B 841-0088 111'.Ll'~.H 1-1 \ '' ol1I "" V.',11tr1•,!00 e'C~r & conk •. , -----i.tert'Q con\ule in walnut loH~ 1'1'al. t·offcc lbl & 2 892 1028 1."P nt:c: ~5o hr ::.lJ rt 1Jl'r.:'lil•wf.1mllv~tylede <rKecfc&Merri!t Cdbllll'l ' U/W 25" TV <'ml this. Ver)' gd cond. -----------Wt:DDING SET. 3rd ;Iii:! Iii I!.> · II n 111aurJnt. The ·'t'" fluilt·in On•n ncv{'r ~~cd. l6 cu rt ~oo. G42·H07 Potters Wheel. \'3n :iblc carat diamond engage· Yorl.1•1'. 4:.!.K I::. lllh St S)() f>.111·76M rl'fn g. /CrecLcr L /II o· . T bl spd $150. Wcs tmr!house men t ring Sl7S. Ph STRA W HAT rlr10 Polou 'l;nw !Ianni: Mu:-.l hr II\ lnt rr v l~w ... ~Ion th1 u Th•1r'I 3·Sf'm U1 oulo.hur~I & """"''·Ill\. ---- ('~I f~l:l IU70 loors hk<> 111•w. r~12 ()JJll Sher:iton ining a c. Ref rig. coppertone, gd 675·5367 ---GI-: 30" ltani,:clmcn, Cop t · chairs S side. I hos t, working cond $50. Anllq ----------1 W.\I rllESSES µer. :J yrs ol<I. i;~ll clean. **I BUY ** ma hog .. $150. Matching white & gold "Bonnet" Diamond Ring, 2 cts. 10 •.~pnl only. 1\pµly 1n xlntrond. S2t~J ~111088 Sideboard ror elcgant en· twin bed fra me $25. Ma· diamonds , white gold. lll'l''>on Tue:. lhru l''ri, J 5 Good used f'urniture & terlaining. $850. Circa pie hdbrd only for twin $100. 5'15·3369 l'~I J•ra)(<'r's Dl'll & ftefng.<.;oldspot,17'.SlOO Appliance11-0ll I will 1910.I Owtler .497-3121 bed$1S.Glrl'siceskates, Jade 14k bracelet $175. Crown 110.11 lkach Bl. Top or the Lme Seari> sell or Sf:LL for You. 1 •c c We,tm1n:.tcr Washer & Uryer (gas) MASTERS AUCTIOM Hl_dc-a-bed, b lue/green near new sz • -· osco ()pal Uk bracelet $150. --------•I -----SlOO . .-ach 675·47~ 6 .. L .. 616 & 833 962 5 vtnyl, dbl size, perfect Folding high c hoir $5. Value over $300. e a . STUDENTS W •' n l h " r s t <' I P .,_ • cond. S75. Gold arm 54&-0180. 673·4553. Joorneynian 11r Trainee, Roper gJs ra111t1'. gd con --choir $15 640.0327 1 -----------. lt<'11ul11r & lh'()t:turnni: Ln1on ,.hop Call for d1t1on I burnt•r, oven, SAV~~.! New & used Cu".'• · · 3. F aml ies: toys, sport U vntock 807 5 f• time wurk lfr, 2 \\1 ·•i>p\, 111 111:,1 ~~2 1oro1lcr s.10 5411.5375 nppl i.. m isc. Wi lson ~ Gi\METABLESET items, vanety. 6700 W. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 1\M or !W\t L! \1111 -----~ur·~aan Nook. Now 2 7Pc.Un iquecstmbarrel Oceanfront.NB. Reg.Morganmare.broke I ... k d w1>'1 \"'" \T nlur.• rnr f"rii11daire rcfr1gerntor Stores SIS & 1114 W. d """S 4992306 t 'd •-d blk r11nt ... w~ "" ~ " " ' •• I'll h C M 642-7930 & es1Jln. '""'" . . GOOD STUFF! Shutters. o rt e "' r1 ve, . I 'Jll lmm1'1'1rntr" \ ,11ll'1t "''>rJ.. In alll u1llH r·opper. s.i:-,. Good i·ond ~~ .. 1202 -WE RUY G S-' 1055 desk & chair $25. f'ine la· parade Morgan geld mg. 557·0061 i-und"' ll h !'>hoµ \ft !>II!¥"~ _ _ • • • croge 1111• bl & ch 8 175 Naug Eng, Western (714 ) noon •.\ "" ~ .. w; Cl.I \II --•••• ••••••••• •• •• •••••• e r · 338 1011 £._Q~ o f fl c e · ~OJ overload C: t: t:lc1• Dryer. llotpmnt THE COHHECTIOM I Couch SSO. Lrg area r ug. · __ \\'11\1\ 'I. '" i•r •t1 "' t .ir to Gas Dry1•r & h.enmor.· FUHNITUR I': TJIA 'I' IS M ha ~a'i}f! ~!le misc lnmps, p ictbourc:;s. lte,"..nls Mlsctl .. ous 1010 ,hr ('d~I hum .. " ~.imc W .1 ~ h l' r Si~ 1.• J Ihde a bcdll from SISO item s ' gc3r, good Suy 5 c 9 o 5 .. ,es. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hm ~ .. 111 ~ nnminul Guar dt>I ~168072 WtWKI l!lmc !>l'li. from _ • . Much more. n ·. 424 ,,,J en 11.iht rtt•r,.on IO I S S:llC' ~I murh rnor , 1147 Jla m1llon. (; M. V1st.a Homan N'.B. <T he DRYER. $75, Roaster & lntrn ., • .,.. "'' ,, 3 to '\11:h1or11.ov rh 111:1 t72S 4ucffoft ~~rh; i1 It\ I w •I c ---:---k--Bluff:1) ' Grill (elcc.) $12. Bolh ex· ri;?:lli1rd1M...., II -•••••••••••••••••••••••. c • l e .irt iou~t 124 Collins nt P.tr Av, cel lenl condition . ----------!Women. t5 & ulcler to UNCLAIMED that under i.~lls. l he Balboa l s ld. Fur n , Domolttla n 5a le -646-i7S7 work for hou!lcclc.in1n1: STO"" ... G E st.ores l~~l won l Ill! un houseware~. clothing, Everything goes. Doors, ~--------- ---------•! .. ~~ I' /Tim~ • .:d hr& """" der.",,old. . etc. Sal/Sun Dec4/S. windows, fixtu res etc Slate Bumper pool tbl, n:cH~ICI\:"!> 87>~ AUCTIOM 7.15111e1l,Un1t L.1I B F ·1 •-Su p f Sal & S un l ·S 153: f70. Rollaway bed S8. ' ... M Sat, D•c. I I ~ut &Sun 12 s 3 anu Y· Sat~ n, r o Ml B Ibo • SSl-0833 "' .. 842·1244 Dockside 16xl0 Rims 8 r amar 3 a. ____ ...._ ____ _ • Womcn nec·ded ror hou•t o /W u Movlftc) & -----R d I I T I ll1Cfl{W3V8 /VHI dclt<1nobbfln1t ~.c.·1rv.lc09c. cM11opll ,.,• -7, brand n"w couch. I u g • a a r e Boy's Mo tocross type 15 used hydraulic chrs, fl Stonlc)e, Inc. " GR70xl4, Lar ge Air bike almost new ~O best ofCer takes, Regis .. I Of s. Mctfn Cuslom nust/bm. A.'k· Hockey. Ladies26" Dike. Coff~e t bl J'xS' solid Hair Slyllng 3333 So. Techn•1c1'ans 548·0757 at Sunflower south or Ing $750/bllt oCr. 840.3327 Enamel dbl kitchen sink, wood $45. Garrard lurn Briatol C.M. So. Coast Work p /tlmc wit hout .M uc/\rthut Sof a & Love Seal, 4 manrart,Slii HPBoat t bl. Toys , books, ba by PlataMall540-8888 neAlect.ingyourhusband SantaAno brn /bc.-l go p l nl d . Mo t or. s urfboard , It.ems. 1794\ Splcewood. w "Pri el Right" Imme d iate ope ftlnqt or kid~ 2 3 eves. Earn Items from over JO Iota tlerc ulon . Like new . }f~~~11t~~1•11r~~b~· ~a~~ Irvine. <orrs andbur10 F,~:";lacc cBa;, rctoti Hilt for u perienud $50-SlOO per wk. Oecllne wiU be sold , rncludmi: llll 125Q. 840-l6J7 · _ llhower. corn er group 8' Sota. nice $100, nnua sip ~-Sell $'lSO. S46·~ I Y H F t-'J~luoni. •1rov1des lram lYPd of hsehld fum, 81' bd t Ml it f -n u 1 c l h m ~rf of w a "• a.~ I 'ini & rrt•<: !'JJmpl~s. Ca; well as patio & orrlet• Curved chow table & rm llC . sc. ems . so a _.,,, .. ,~ ap c r 10-apd ·s liver Free Spint tee ... c °"' fo ~ ,_. & µhone necc~s. Call for furn. So11led b'nr rcl11. stools. S.'175. roiu:wo.o~d l7lO Labrador Or . C.M. $20h 2 Mpl c e9l8 $50 ell. like ~ew. re;. n 59 now • o Iv• d with I h • 1n1t>rvI1• w a rt s pm , boxes & crates. Anllqut· c:orfrr tbl •Ox 17 · Sl2;, 54S·2S9l \4 P elcc mtr $3. m l5c, $120. Skila,.f'lsher Super en-i1M•rin9 develo p• 1147 295&or963 7470 oak round t a bl<', 4 rha1rs. ft7S·5415 ______ SUN. 9·5. f\amiture. Din· R 1 cSuc a r sow m 0 ch · glnu $20. Movie camera .., buff J h I D b SaCMl/ n t ·S. 2451 Norse. Bm m, Bo lex sou nd ... nt and productiot. ----ct. 2 anl!que ap For Sale: black couch, rm Sets. C a. r11. 11 Y Wrltc•r wanl5 lady hair rlfles. E lk s head. bOlid cherry dintn11 tl>I. f\lm., ,Ml$c. artl~let It. ----------1 syatem SlS0.646-3769 ....... of Micro~•·• time. i.t'ndln~ Poelry to locke:-s. trunks. etc. All ludeaway bed S52·3926 wood signs. 368 I-;. 19th Cht-lt drwrs $3S, elec stv POOL TABLE Cues & -:7 muk<1" bookk•••1••· mmhondo,. m"" b< St.C.M.C.oh.,,ty. "°· trundl• b•d m. Ra<k Gd ,,..· R2' Ph .,......_ 4!M-7430 pk kedupdayof :1alC!. Washer & Dryer. Din Rm divan S25, m isc. i.108 M2 1-iz3 ' · ~ SHERMA.H CR/ii.ME stt. Bedroom acts. Other W aterf ron t·6 ' Solid Presldent..CM.645-1173. --=--·------- ;..... •or Mb-~•••••••••••••••••• AUCTIONlll Misc Pcs. 673·3415 Mahog tbl. w/~•Una blolkr . Carpet 40 sq yds Gold t.u.. 005 • 8. Match'g couch •I Sm ith Cor ona Deluxe Blend°Shai w/tlJ oz rub· tllft ,...._ w'"' Hl-v ~ I licyc.IH 102 0 Corner grp b ed aet., nauc cu.'lhiollll. SlSO. ea. Script Typewr1t.u. '190. berpad SlOO 8l:J.21121 hfttory M c Oftfldtttce ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• perfect cond. Oran re. Pr. makh'I end tbla, S2$. Sleet OU lce Deak & · to: """a Lawl•r , Apothecary chest. Pine Ralcltth "Grand Prix" 10 Com plete aet. U2~. pr Sp wall lani(lll, $.'SO. Chair. $40 . F e nder Twt:n box spring, frame It .........._Aircraft C~ baby bed, Victorian Iron ~ bllctr 21 w· rr3 me 551-289S Chandelier S30. Steuben Duaman Apt. SJ2$, 2 Vox matettss SSO. Men't1 Golf • ...,..... pieces, bed warmer, "· · ' -saddle w /ntUnp. S2$0. F\IH Controls. $15. ea. a e t . D unlo p P e t e r ,.,..,. l l •ctro a Storror dshlre He ns Ii eNEW.$80.64.2-0138· Custom Love S.atS3SO. Rldlng clothu.Sl.5().llO. CH•tlle Playcc. $'45. 1bompaon Jrona. 3 l hru l>y .. antlcs Dhltlo •. 541-2760 USED R E B U I LT & ChlppendaleSofaSSOO. Aquarium W/ttand, SlS. Color Admiral TV 25", t+2wds le baa. 140. 3 lDD W ut Lo 1Wlta M t 11 be t'f 1 1875 Guar anteed. All lype1. New.MS-43l7. Clothes. 15«-12S. abea, Medit.cOf\lolc.SUS.New P ola roid 21s L and llvd., To,.,..ce, CA ;• r11~ rn.:: ~~y iide p:irts. rc~1rs. Trade· ms Cmpll bdJm set $400. 2·Pc i.lrl's 6;12. boy's UM~, CB Whlr>s II E quip. at Camera S35. 947-1844 9 o S O 9 ( 2 I 3 I 00"'J XI t clnct $550 accepted831·210l scctn'l l200. Mlsc hael\ld women a 12·14, m e n a below wholeaale. 1628 . ' a · n · · Call &4&.G2Sl xxl. Much more. 323 Mlnorca Dr. C.M. Brand new Ra m Set Gun 534-2 121 4~43Zarter 8. • ~ •NF.W·USF.D8 1KES• ~~ ___ .:__ JtfomlniStarLn.~Beb. w/shots&fins.Reaaona· , • ••••· -···-· , -Ouy·St-ll·Tr11dti Dov er Sbo r ea. 10·4 •2 tnnl orru.· oriC 1999. ble6J6.767 :,· HUGHES : See;~::_~i~to;ur Ps::t~i!!~'"' sota.modcrne·. Sill/Sun. ~it~.2~1:·a~:: -.. -P-1c_A_s_s_o_E_T_c_1_1t_N_o_1 • CHRISTMAS TR EE Cycle&Co 2438N~wPorl Loun&eCl\alr,Lamps. FJRSTQARAGESALE Bride 1&« ea. ml3c. 210 SSC> .. OOVA ETCHING ~-•• • • -· ....... J every Thur1da1 ln lhe Blvd. c. M.' &t2-79t0 640"7914 Chrlatmat Jt1htt., trim, Moarovf•.646-loot ~--. RF:NOJR ETCHJNO .. 110"" ~ • .,,.,,. co ........ Cla~:dficd llCCtlon. Newly reupholller ed '73 Vama)la MX, aporta illS., BENNE'l'T BRAD· EQualopPOrtunity 1-'or lnrocallour 8oy'1Schwlnn Sllnt1rlly llf'Mn pJY-nt afr. s&. equip. blklt, 1amc., et~ lll>ICOtlAT1N~ BUDY OIL SJ.GS., REX M/F/JlCcmptoyer Chrb 1mu Ad·Yliter OoodCondJtlon Vanity T a • w /drws. ~n.. Dec. 5th only. IAlt. 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Lo mill•s, "lnl t•ond Chop11t•cl Bl1t<'I< LAS EH No 121!1!1 Hace Sll50. 6-14·4700 cqu1 pped + I'(; c II . . S-50 Ph IHG-l~!I 71 Yam11ha 125 Enduro. _ 1 r .. till en!(. run., i.:ootl llub•e Iii. gQOd t·•mll. trlr & &-st utfcr 67:1 li17!1 n t' ll 1 1 ,, m r s 1 ".! 1 o • , 'tiJ T11umph 5SU 0111 l11h. fl••1l 1'11·an $.'>50 Call556 l:f714 Fur ~Jl1•. 1:1 l\Jwa~alo.1 IW, .:vo~l rnml !lli(I I l!l:S 'i..! llonda l:!.'iSI. on!~ !15() Jl1ot1l m1. SW.> ~u; :!~:!:! i I lluncl.i 250 ~Int tuml \I U:>I "·IJ :-. ...... ' :>151J i~ tlull41·11 1'111 ,Jn~ ;!.JU, t'\telll'lll ;vnd1t1011. !)JI, tilllh MODEL A rn:n Modl'I I\ 5 W mclo" l't>uiic w rumhl1· ,o:nl !'cw motll'I ,\ t•nt: Hun nani: 1:11011, llul nc1•11' some "'ork S2SOll \rtt•r 5 Jopm t'.111 !lli:I l!l:!f> ur ~\13-3635 HJr" :.Iii ( llch .1 l< 1ndu" l'JI<' 011~ llllld Ill'\\ µ.11111. 1·ng, dutrh ~HO ~-li!l.i-5 · S II 1:1 ll I C h. It 1 1 ,. r ,1 SpeuJI, \Int 101111 pcr1ect hex.I~ HI:! 17i!I wh1•cl,. & H lri'\'k "'"' ''" tt.17 ltl I SA.DDUIA.CK V A.LLfY IM,ORTS 83 I ·2040 495.4949 61 ~\in.I W ind11w \'.111 Cpl. & l.tt'I ml. fi c)I, a io.1)11 on tol. rt•bll t'nl: duh·h &. trun~ Super l'ln Sar $1111S U80l.1\C > p, I pl) 003 ~SnrfilS l!lm 70 Ki\W.\."),\KI :!all Dirt --. lla1 c .111 .. tred 1·qµm1 Rec:~~IOftaf '7:1 Oodi.:c Sclel"I UulJIJll' Tvµ VJn tvn1r:.n1·m11lll~ i.clC cont, I' S, I' ll, .11r, auto $.S-19S ~0-.2~5K SJOO. 5-IH 4757 VehtCIH 9530 tltl VW Vun. lh·blt t'lllo: . MotorHomu, Sat./Rent 9160 .....•.•........••.••.• Motor Ho,_ Rental 181/J'to 32' Fully !oclf·l"Onlulllt'd Hc:.crve now for ll•1htlay Wkno1> H fo:<ff.:N<.:V :\I OTO It llOM~; 1n:NT1\LS !r.!.'1 :\ ll;irhor Bl\d S .\ • ·~:11 :!!)0:.1•. 11 .. uul :!II' V111lu111al :'1111101 1111111;• lor r.·nl 1> • .11} .... .111>. 1111111~ s1.., ... Ill JIJS ~lel'L'll, .11r ~ 111111, 1·ru1w l'Ontrnl iii/< Ui:'>I :.~. (i:'llC \1Ul'OHllOME Sip" ti Wnt r rat;•., P\ t PIY K3:f :!tiW, M:! W1J7 !\\\ J.>I llcnl Nt·" :!.:!' F1rcb.1ll, $1,000. 497·1'26 ••.•...•..•............ CHRISTMA.S ---------LAY A.WA. Y :! Ford \'JOS '114 & '65. 'ti 1 V:rn & CJm1x:r $300 b:.I oHr. '65 $llil51b:.I 1\1•Ccl\1>0fll'' oHr.11!13 3J.IO Va11t:u11\er~1un::. & HV •73 DotJ.:c Surll'r Van. S(•rvll'•· lns ur;inl'c · n Work. ZS,000 ml, I'/'::>, I', . u1r, fvnda 's HV Scn•11·c .i u 1 u • i\ 1\1 1 I" M 11 ' 1 rk ~ t ..: r ,. o . C o m I' :!177 Harbor Bh·d l'UblOmll.t·d inivnt l\lu;oo.I CV!'t,1 Mesa 6.S!i·l!lll7 M'l'' •i?5 :!o:!O 4 Wheet Dri•u 9550 t;:J ~·uni V Jll. lkhlt mtr ...........•......••... 1910TOYOTA. LAHDCRUISER no:w raUlillUI', 11eW 11111111 1·aril\•lt•1I & p:111..t.·cl :\Int 1·ont1 )1150 un 1;:11:, Sttl'k ~htft. rad111 & ·liH Vhev \'un 1 •I , ,1111~ ~ah•r. Complclcly owr :>1i,t1t10 m1 Xlnl 1111111 hauk-d. (~I\ XV l ~I !!(JO Ph !jtii! [)!l~I ONLY $2998 MAR.QUIS TOY OT A. MISSION Vl~JO 831-2880 495· I 2 l 0 i:J L'h<·\')' Window V Jn :1 s pcl, ti, cu'>trl\ 1nter1•>r. r:id1al!> .i9M. AM 11-''.\I ,.,tcrro 11 lk S27i'• I! IS 12i:t ~l'lf l'nnt. loJ<h of "Ill Ovdi;c Power Wai;on ·75 A.uto L•o•IMJ 9580 tJu~' & t:ountl•r ~PJ<:e l.1.>w m1 • :,l11J Jn w"rr . ••••••••••••• •••••••••• l>-15 2283 ::.~to apµrce 494·:l273 c::\1C Lull' '73, :1.lnl <'c111d . '''"ti, Sl~t.2011 12:1x Polan!-, NII 11:\3 :!Hlli 1>.tl;·' H\' lkntab ;, .\1·r··~ ·75 ·71: mocll'b in 11w 55!1··11-lli '73 Executive :i:. L>oi.l~c \I II. auto, I' S , I' LI ' ,\ :\1 I ,.. :'II Ii rr k . 1:erwrator , roof air t•rw:..l' 1.·untrol. a" mni:. roof not·k & ladder, hllt'h, low mile:.. Sip~ 7 IOJlll:'llW 1 Sale:. 11nec $1ti.!fJ5 '73 APOLLO ~i' Motor llomt'. auto. l)udi:e \'.tj. JUIO. I' 1S. I' U . .,ll'n·o 1la;.h air 1otcncrutur r..1uf ,11r, r.ll'k & I .1 d d <' r . J \\ n I n I! lua<kd Clt'illK II ;\I 1 . \ rt'.d hu) .it SI!"> !l!I~ 1n:c; 1-::-.:t·\· \l<JToK 110:\11-: tn:.'\/T,\I. !r~r,N llarhorUl\11:... \ • •531 2503 ... II ENT TlllS·Br.111d 1ww :!'I' Ovt:"rland, rull) l'q w p p1:cl S!>-1 12:!7 l'rorx:rty Ti1x F on·e Sale. ·72 t:xplorer, 26' Hl:\I m1. I Ill DodJW l'll~ ;\Jany xtr:ls Loaded Mu1't sec. Sll.500 Ph 8l ti·5185 afl 5pm. WANT~U HY PVT l'TY . Lute model Lazy Daze or Robtnhoocl S.16-2222 Sal' IK' "70 Pacearrow rull 11wr , lirvl • :..H1•n11t llt•t•1I' work S:l:!SO lfll -'f>l l 1973 Jo'onl l-'·250. "'I Aolc> lran:.. pl< r br Jke' 171111117 100:! 'i I Hl:ttcr t'0\1 1011 \Int l'Olld fltl(h hk $.')li(J(J a~I., tog S.'>OOU l'h ti I:! ti:JI ~. '70 Jct•I) Sta Wgn aulo . tuM. 1111. 11wr la1l.:11l1'. tlnll.'Cl glJS' ~:!I OU !Jt)l.$-115or11-17 11:11 I ·74 lnternalwn:il, \H, all xtrai.. Low mt 11111,,1 i.cll $4300 11'1 orr 6Jl ·<!l~J or518·5111 1 'i6 Jeep CJ7, htllp, 1\1". quadr .. 1ruc. blue. JU:>I new PP ~ 9S!lf\ 72 t.Jndcrw,.rr 'urt l111>. hcaut1l11I ~·1r111 fii:I t•i Ii TNClcs 9560 ......................• t 1974 TOY OT A PICKUP W /SHELL ~ !>l'l'l'd. rJtllO. m.1i: wheeb & 11wner ilr1\'cn l:lti031Tl ONLY $2998 MARQUIS TOYOTA MISSION Vl t::JO 831·2880495·1210 '67 F-1 Ca.,ino r·IS. p /8, auto, air ccind . ncw trans. new ratl1:il. 3:!7 V H. Owner. SOOO 751 l 16:1 Datsun '71 Pickup with C..mpcr :.hell $1995. Pvt. ply 8-12 2l02 HEW'76 CA.l'RI II MPG <:nmplclc wit II I ronl ih,I' l>r al.1.•s. !>ll'ul bt·ll 1•t.l r .11l1Jb, 't) led :.lc••I "hn•I \'IJ1<•r,,. rark & p1rton ~ll'i'flllj.(, n·dtn111g hlll'i<\'l M•,1h, (111\J do\\ II h1.•nt•h seul,.,, 'rnyl lflf' SI 08.87 Mo. Wtlh unly ta:11 & lie uuw11 tS:Ji!(i.ll) for ,llj munlh::. on appro1 :ii oC your gomJ t>rl'<lrt Totul c~IJ 1m1·<· incl tui. & II<' S.131.i Deferred paymcnl tSnt'e includmi: tin:, he. & in ter••st SS552 Aonu1tl per~t1&.a1!11 r~w 12.96·~. Ser. GAECSK2-~512. GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach 842-8844 A..lltos Wonted 9590 •••··•··•···•·····••··· CASH FOR CARS! Top S Uollar S 1>:11cl for !'leun usrd l'ar-... I ru,·k:. & Cor\"Clll''>. rhk for J.>aul O'Nl'tll HOWARD Chnl"Olet Dove & Qu;i1I Sts. N~WPOltT Ul';ACll ------ WE PAY TOP OOLL/\ll FOH TOl' us1m CA HS FOltF.IGN, DOMESTIC or CLAf;SICS II your car is c-xtra l'll•:111 S<'l' Ull f1r:.l. IAUERIUICK l!U~ Har~r Blvd C:o~l:.I Mc:ia !!7!1 :!50(} Wl':BU'r' tii3 !10:17 5111 lli:!t. 1 wn llONIM 1 r.111 .to'· h"'' lh;in 1111"' int 1111 t•11d1 Trailers, Travel 9170 ·73 Datsun I' U 1;8.000 mt, new ~hot k~ 11110<1 cor11I 7fill 129<i •Usi-;o CAltS & TRUCKS• l.1110 I~ , hl.c ll''" : 11121. w dollv & t•1111•r 'I 75o ~~ll S!!".tl 1•a• h <.111 .\Ill ii I I ur 1:~1 1Jlli7 \h"t Sdl i~'' ,1m.1h.1 1111 :\IJnn .. r :11 l,c1.11!;-1I \Int Endurti SI 11•1:,il i:d cond . 1'11 \.ill' l'.irt> rnnd Sl541 ofr lii'I :1:i:J I S3J.!>OO 1213 l tJ.I 70llll II Olli E 16 Gooil rnncl :.!JO)' exlru,., ~IKOU lhl ofr :>36·"2i9 Sate\ l~lbou-;-w 11 ra lln, musl sell. Best off\'r 11v('r $l00. 675·7186 7;, """"·' 2511 ). I. l'Und $.Wt> fij~ 2.'t!ll .\.lnr 1:n:i llond.1 :1~1 " •. 11tn l11k1•, bit. rull) l'ljUI II 'cl 58!>0 li73 21i:IH or t-:h 117:.I 2-130 11' Whirlwind S:nl JS' Nylon 'all 581 Jt088 Roal. '7fi Su1uk1 HM 100 H11ld<>11 S200. IO t1mt•s. hk1• n1.•w, Sll5<1 '7311 c;r. 2~10('(' l'rrr cond $100 HJo t.~14141 '73 Suzuki 1;T :Jltll :1.201 m1 .lust l1111 ecl Mini .••.•••••..••....•..... '72 STIHGRA Y Ill TraH·I Trniler. SIP=-fl. IUll) :.(•If c<inl. ttJJ> condi· tum t\G!>l!ll Sale pril'c ~l.'i HEG~:'l:CY :'olOTOK 1101'<1": RE:'>. T/\LS !125 N. I larlx1r lllvd, S ,\ • •531 2503•. 'ti8 Ch;•V) I' t r with 11lll'll. VK, AT. I'S. I'll, 1\l', Ot'W t 1 r ,. :. . .1 1 r s h o e k ' Sl l!OO bt•~ I ol r r,:11 2tf(iJ or ~97-2-ISI ·se El <.::.mmo, tit' I, 4 i.pd lransml1<s1on II II Runic rl'al l(nod ~liUll l'h 547·3182 ·w El Camino. lspd , 3.'l() '59 AlRSTREAM lid eng .• AC, 0.mpcr shell, 1·ond. M u~l !>CC 1t to S1800. 831·2300. believe 11 ! $-!250. 64fi.J051 '6315' Northwc~t Xlnl -On )(mal $'775 9il0·271;ti Fully (·qpd 22· trlr N;.lver h1>t•n on the ro:i d , ~!KOO r1rm 541\·76.1!> '75 Chevy 1• T PS. I'll, AC. AT. new lire,., 2'J,00o mi96.H891 Come In or Cull FREE Appraisal Groth Chf'nol•I 18211 Boch Ulvd llunl1ni:ton !leach 847-6087 • 549-lll 1 TOP DOI.LAil PAID IM MEDIATELY 1''0RALL Jo'ORF.ICN CARS <.:ALLOR COM!-: IN TOSF.EUS NEWPORT IM,ORTS ;uoo w. Cst ffwy, NB 642-9405 Putting a box under our tree Is easy and Ine xpe n s ive. Rates are $4 .00 for the smaller box to $22.50 for the large s t box . BIG , BIG SAVING if you Tun more than one time. 1:r Hl7!'i llunlt•r I ~11u1 C.t.08£ WERNIC:K 1netul ,,,,..._.,...._....__,,.._,,,,.....,_.,._._...._.....__,,..._,.,,,..._._....~'"'11t-'..._,.,,,.-.,._...._....__,._I r11x•r1ilas11 strh111>(. lnot u vrrice dt•sk $75. tint 1 Greut ror snu1 II cur> Don't !lh'<' up the ship! '"List" il 111 rln:1sified Shifl l•l s hort' rc•sulh' 642-66711 l'Ollll S.'i!JS. Ii 12·07Z.I '73 Ford Ram·hcro GT Autu. p IS. Hlr. I' /dlltl' hrks. AMIFM. 351 en1:. nl•W llreb & 11h11ck1>. ~1100 Call dy:. !175 12111, 1111 s11m. !N>l! :vo:; TOP DOLLAR PAID ~·on CLJ:o;AN 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 Ma s ter Charge or BankAmerlcard. 545·252!1 or I hni.i' who 11 k11 t 11 l ruvt•I ll)(IH SIJ}i> l fo;XECUTIVE D~K ad11ll11. l! kltli1. Wutt•r, ir1• LikcNew ·~ l>oic . 2 hurnl.'r :o.lOVt• Call 675-5367 Absolutely muist llt!l' 18~ Selectnc Typewriter R ,000 f'40.11>127 ll'/COrrecto rtbbon , taM "(Zf Kensk1ll )l)• ,· t'ully Dictaphonesel. 960-5002 toqpd Selr l'Ortl. 'llps 6.-'i J B M E X EC UT J V E cu fl 2·Wll)' rn11. spact' Typewrite r . Have just 8\'a1J. 548·6833 purchased new &-lectrk $100. Ca II Mon . 833-8$$1 Pets 1017 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Canaries·Singers and tt.ns·blue. orange a nd variegated. 847·'1381. A.KC t~emale MlnJature Schn11vzer. Fcm;alc Chi C'h&mp. beaut. l~r11il1ns. S'1·3002 rl..ot & Orgoas 1090 Trait.rt, Utfllty 9110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tiit ~d ulilily Trlr for ule $100 as ls . 546·6006. AMto S«•lu,Parb · · & AcustoriH 9400 • •••••••••••••••••••••• SAVEWITll USED& RF.BUIL.T FOREJCN CAR PARTS t Mechanu:ul tElcctrical '72 1-·111·d Cuudl'r Si.425. rlrm 545·WOJ or ~II ~mi '7J Datsun PU. xlnt. 1''/(i shell, w1clc whl~. xtrM. S2295. 540 5452 '7G Dalst.n Kini[ Cob, yellow. blk inl. 5CJOO ml, w1metal tool box 14300. firm 6754139 '72FORD IMPORT CARS ALL MODELS ~:1 11\A 1•, EH AUi IH ll[J 11UNTll\l(,10N nr A(.t1 lj4J ! 181 ~·10 OH<' eo1 .. 1• I BUY JUNK CARS v"I " USED AUTO l'AR1'S 4 speed. rodlo, heater. ..,. "' 847 """..., Sh11rp & nice. RHdy Lo _ ....... __ .,i_zs__ ·~· aoc Ul2374Ul MECHANIC wants run $1876. n1n1t repo l roblc or ..,recked cars. 847·499~ WAHTB> '68 or '69 El Cam ino Clean. Re1l1onablc 642·2073 Will c:on11ider P.U. ••••••••••••••••••••••• U pril(ht Plano w fbench for Chrtalmu. •O's em, $.100 r1rm. tln-5785. .t8odf Part11 . --Aalto1, l""°"f'd JMPOJtT 64 Ford ~~on, S l1)11 btf, •u••••••u•••• •• •• •• •• Wurlitzer S p ine t Piano '1JS. ~15 Holly Ln. Nwpt 8cb 7Sl·Ol22 1t.~~~~~~:~~r. (:!~~~3182. worlc $675. GeMNI 970 I Anllhelm 776-9000 -••••••••••••••• •• •••• •• --------1 "72 LUV. upholate red shell '1Z P4HTlllA CltMI 10" WIDE Tires w /US J5' " bed. AC, headers. air lmmacul•l.41 ·Loaded • Indy Map 185. ett·9'192 •hoek1. smo. 495·0788 St0,$00 494.2205 . . . .. --. ------. r .... IMported Autos, IM,.rhd Autos, llftpot'hct Alltoa, lmpor+.d 4Yto1, Imported Alltoa, IM,ort.d Sund1y. Dec1mb1r 5 1976 DAILY PILOT Cl~ •••••• .. •••••••••• .... •• ••••'••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• ••,••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••,•••••••••••••••• .AMtoa. l"'port9d , ... DATSUN ~~ ............. !!.1.! ~ .............. !?.~~ ~~~!? .... !!.~~ ~~~.·.~:: .... !?.~~ ~~ .......... !!.~~ !U::.~·.1.":~~.~ ...... ~~!·.~":~~~ ............................ . I\ VE '68 ~ SPYDER Con\I\ HAS YOUR LUSE '73t1"' 0 5 pd FM 8 Toyoto 9765 Yellllwept1 t770 Yolkaw91pt1 t7U $ $ Xlnt cood $1,0$0 Mom IHHDO~H11D ·P~~s~es7,!~~· c~~L~.k~ ster. Appe~r. 1rp1 ft ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• need.slaraerur 67301!13 "" oew Only 32,000 mile~ loys, C rn, Kint. cond '70TOYOTA •CLOSEOUT• '74 VW BUG . 2 de 'H llMAULT 0 1 Sf • lllOAOWAY Let us rceview your hnu.n· Xlnlly maintained. 24 SS.500. '159 0400 af\ 6PM MIC 112 DOOR ofi· AU, AM I FM 1tereo. )"w ttard to land' ~BFJl SAMIA ANA '69 ~u4 SPYDER ciaJ potential· We have mn w11rruntyava1l Ex .ivto trans , rad1u 076RAlllTS mllcoge, rompetitaun StJc "10008. 835·3171 536-9'862 _ ewer 27 r.••.ns geared lo tended terms or bl' '63 PorscheCoupe hl'Jlcr 1933:-lJO> oranae. Vory :iha11pf S '"'u-OE Dealer Xlntcond.nor~l $IS16. SUPltlSAYIHGS 1COL2121 Now on~y • 999 • tHJ uuM11An INllWIO MACHlwt FIAT ·75 124 Spider 5 !-.prl put )'OU l'lto a Mercedei. ,........ 1213 )376 .. ..--, 76H74l llLL y A TES $!?!~' •USED IMW't* ron,ert'Wthrdlp IH'Cci." Benz or (71'l97-::""11"k,,,~ llEGENC\ MOTOlt ••• •73 Bavaria·UIOfil,VV) Mimy xlrJ). Luw m1·) .. "' "' 12 9t1 T, beautiful )l'llow VW-'OISCHI HOME HENTAL '67 DATSUN '75200Z -(629N8K) Xlnl CO Qd. Pvt rt) HOUSE OF ff7 MIJZ Rare 300 Sfo:L ('OUpe, alloys, AM f"M SanJuilnC.plslr.ino 925N.HarborBlvd,SA. IDSTlll '76200ZA · (~00) S 5 O 9 5 • 6 3 11 · 8 1 7 7 IMPORTS !"I.Ill r\\ r. Sharp & de.on Mu~l sell l"lrbt SllOOO 837-4100493-4511 •531·25\.13• Clo __ .. ...._ ,,.··-do-l'vestwknds 2131921 •588 , lJke:; M4·2647 _ __ ___ _ __ ., • speed , radio, healer -111""""' .-n r--v llesl orrer. !>-17 5801 - - - UIP802.Stk 14M3l ·73 12t Spydt'r COO\\ ;, n4/523-7250 ------- -65!11:.!Sspd.,o\erull~·,. •CLOSEOUT• tt70YWIUG •$ 1599• ORA,..GECOUHTY'~ i.pd, xlnl co11d. Lo m1 73 MBZ. Silver 450 SEL restored. New eng., rure / Ofo'ALI, Nice rar with rr~11h •••• OLDtST AM i"M min. nr new 72 Mil 350SL fo'uJI pwr. 46•000 ma, good item. $39'.IS rirm. 496·7620 '•76 • D ~SHERS paint,'' gri•al hllli• 1'•1r ~ 1· on <I ma kc offer "' u n•11~01111bhn.mo JI prl('c• . XAS's. $3600 675·55ll0, ltllre, 2 toix, wires, AM ~7_5801 or496·0432 :!l>oorli + o11>oon. Lie o:io1.u~:J. 067 DODGI YAH <t!l:S 8020 1-'M (740FYLJ Coni:ouri. ------• - - -'70 Toyota. Needs borl> \ d St t' cund. MG 9742 66 911• Yellow, nu Mich work. Good c n i:in\' S ny S ionwn1tOHll $1695. ·I speed, radio, heulcr uQ1'~un 1~:i1 > !>al~s Stirv1cc·Lcw11n~ Roy CorYer.lnc. U!1 Fiat 124 Cpc. G1tf1d rnnd , FM /Ca:.sc\\t• $1150 4!14-11566 Kenl. •••••••••• •• ••••••••••• G~at car. &44-8234 dy~, Mu kc orfer. 642_5191 A IE-AYl-SA VE 831·2227 eves, wlmd. ---llLL YA TES 540 ·5630 •S 1199• Hull) floyce ll~t W 'U t 'i:1t Xl!I. 20,000 1111 • red. AM/FM. $:"11100 Hon 4!15-1821 HOUSE OF IMPORTS 2131921-8588 714/523· 7250 U nrei.tored ·sa MG "t!:ignettc, 4-dr sedan. Huni. ~ood ! $600. 645.0106 R;.._Royce 9756 '73TOYOTA VW.PORSCHE •• ••• ••••••••. •••• ••• •• CORONA CPE s.m Juan C<i pistranu 1011\SO\ & SO\ •••• 'H DA TSUM ltDSTH 1"40Jambor<'t' 'l:cwpllrt ffearh rHU C..l M 111 DEALER IN U.S.A. Auto trans .. air <'ontli 837-'4800 493.45 t I '74 MG M1di:t>l, xlnl cond, i!===~;;;~....;.;..;;.;.;.~ 11on1ng, rudw, h1·.ikr . _ • LIN{ Ol N· Ml Ill ll~Y 2626 HARBOR ll VD.• COSTA MESA IYXV4671 (Stk .1t4620JI $1499 --1!17G B:'>tW 2002, 700IJ nu ,1ulo. Jlr. :.unr'f, i\~ 1 l":ll 'l\'rl-U ra:.:. 673·03:.!I. 1u .u~1w2002 S1IH·1 , xlnl cond lil1)67J IS21 '72 124 Spyrlcr Nu r:11l1J b 5:.pd . AM /FM, lo m1 Super clean all ovt'1 !16:) '7!145 --- Lease Hew·UHd OVER 100 AM /fo'M radio, very lo fR ROY qnylrooJ. <791JfUJ vw Pop Top C;imp.-r 1111• must ~ell. S2650,b:.t R CARVER $2376. l0.000 rn1 on lllJS<.:l' 1·ni: <1fr. 96:i·2UO r ROLLS·ROYCC A:iJ 1FM tape dck . m.in> MGI 9744 1SoW1J•,,,._.. xtras S229S 4!17 1704 •• • •• ••• • • • •. •• • • • • • • • • Ntw-1 lk•cll 4!11i·41il7. -j 67 UU(; Xlnl com.I. n ebll. lbll\ln' cng Ni:w PQl. St700 or of1 1130 :?161 <th :11':\1 •••• MB CEDES OH DISPLAY HotaH of lmporh Al'TIIORIZlm \11.-:RCt:DES DE/\Lt:lt 61162 Manchester. 7 <! )t G B fl u J J s t e r \'----'-..... ----- '74 CHIYY YIGA '72 850 SPIDER \M 1-'M II lrark, l'U~lom CLOUD SU~OAH '67 loja, I 600CC CJll51X .llHI· Auto. trans C231JFA> Coprl 9 7 15 C48811 ) ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 spd, R&H, lo mile~ <27lKG01 h J rd top ~2 8 80 P h Ro Yet' 9 7 5 7 t---, ..... -,-H-.t __ ....,11-.-... --. -lllti 811>4 ••• ••• • ••••••• •• • ••• • • • c .... Mtte 75 Suroceo 'Int I unn \ 'W t::! nu.. '1111t cootJ , rt,•IJll l'lll! llJll' ~·:n!. .. ,, i'I\' lil414!18 J69I) $1399 l973CAPRI COl:Pt: 4 'peed walh radio. <S17Jl.U 1. $1995 'li7 ~1GB PRICED FOH Rover 1968. 4dr , 200TC. "'-U .. 0UwS40-t4'7 nt•ed :. nl'\\ 11\\ "' r QlilCK SALE! S975 Ph XI n \. I ea\ h . 1 n l --&ll96Jlor1i-1t. 1.J11;: 75 V\\ Supt•r <.:le.in• Xlnt 1•1111d tiOW m1. SJ150 Ph '70 VW Con\l'l llblc n•l>ll UW :!t>80 •••• '72 MAB.A H ·l ~lk ONLY $1695 MARQUIS TOY OT A MISSION VIEJO 831-2880 495-1210 '73 124 WAGO ... Auto, R&H. lugg raC'k. one owner, ex cond (!117KXF> $2195 Uucna Park 523-7260 On lhe Santa Ana rwy MIZ '75240 DIESEL 1!:15 0038 BIJupunkl AM r M . JU 1972 TOY OT A -mpg StHuO 612 73tio CORO ... "S"""'" ... 'lrl MGB Hoadsler ZBlli98 "" g;p,..,.. R d 1 b Radio. hl!alcr, automatic :\l~l ,~o~d-~~~S-allery, Toyoto '765 & air 1·ond. l!lllSGBJO. A Ph : 642-4052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• charming llllle C'ar for 4 )peed 047FVD 11100068 •$999• '73 CAPRI V6 7 5FfATl24 SPORT COUPE rtnrc4spdlllllnunllr.111' Opel 9746 C 11 n t' o u r s 1· o n 11 . • •••••• •. • ••••• • • ••• • •. '77 TOYDTAs ONLY S2198 MARQUIS TOYOTA ~USSI ON VI t:JO 8 31-2880 495.1210 •••• '75 GRIMLIH tu 000 mill!:. 744'1:'\f' ~\k 11100074 •$2199• •••• '76 AMC PACH l.1ke new. 10.000 miles 772MXX. Stk. 11100016 •$3799• •••• '6'DMSUN I :1pced, vinyl roof. nid10 :-<1t·c (•connmy l'ar Lit· t~!lllGB ~c 1llndu~ $2895. 540-5630 1011 ~so~ & so~ • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR ILVD. COSTA MESA ----- 73 Capri 2000. Minl cond Atr, A C, iircal mpi: Harl1ah, deco r pkg &12-2832 Dotwn 9720 ....................... s :.pd. Dk blue w /l\'or} lnrn. 1000 mtles (7-1:.!!ll J $3995 '74 124 SPIDER 5 ;,pd, R&ll. one 'owner Sup c r b Io m 1I1• a)( l' tltJOMFEI $4495 '72 124 SPIDER S spd, R&H. mugs, orange w /blk tram (3230JB) $2995 Ul:J8M \ Fl lluy lc,"1' HOUSE OF IMPORTS 2131921 ·8588 714/523-7250 MII '73 450SLC It.are t•ont•ours 1·ond Sunr( :illoys. leather :.terco, lo m1. \G4811PK I HOUSE OF IMPORTS 213/921-8588 714/523-7250 1973 OPEL 1900 STATIOHW AGOH Aulomallc w1lh 1·ad111 , Vt:HY S ll Al<I'' tlilliN.JO) BILL YATES VW·PORSCHE San Juan CapblranQ 837-4800493.4511 1970 Opel Wag,1n Auto. economil'al ~ 494.3197 494·06211 ·10 Opel GT. M:igs, nu HERE NOW •HEW COLORS •HEW MODELS Huge Snvini:s on 1\l.I. re maan ing new 76s & Demo:.. The Better Bnrs:a an MARQUIS TOY OT Ji. MISSION Vl~O 831·2880 495-1210 rad1<Als, radio. (.;Jean•----------• Bil Ti '74 TOYOTA '1CIC UI' 4 \DMIO '*''° ,_.~ """"1'10 Mt,_'411; ,..., ~, 'U..l6i1J 510 )VAGON Auto. tr:ins CS89BEK> 1600041) s•s & leasln9 TOP Dollar Puad On ALL Trade in~ '70 124 SPIOER $1575. PP. s.tS-5913 '75 Toyota Corolla 2dr, I~ Mercl'dei. 190 Auto . .t ---------HIT. Auto , hke new cyl, eronl'I X Int $1500 '68 Opel. $100. $3000. 499.2445 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA $999 NEWPORT DATSUN 888 Dove Street '\1•Jr !\facr\rthur ~ spd, R&H, raC'in~ red w blk, lo males 1384UNZ> $2595 494 3197. 19 Hl628 Fixer-upper. 673 00!!8 '72 Toyota Corona, xlnt , ............ , ••' ., .. .. H ... N T IN \,o f(.)N It A C: H '7 1 MIZ280SE Porsche '750 cond .• avl!r age m1 . l .5 COUPE ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJ599.1147·~ •••• ALSO LARGE SELECTION OF DEMOS XLNT SAVINGS & J.imborN• RnJ<b '69 124 SPIDER :hpd. H&ll bur.l(undy w blk inlcnor C7~1AElJ 1 $2195 Lc .. ther ,\M n1 Sir 1\1r 1973 PORSCHE '76 CORO'.'ii\ Sta W..:n. •-t~7- 1.w!FF\tl 91 IETARGA auto. Sil\er, 9tuo m1 ~ '1<83'> Bf ACH BL 110 ltl J"J'l~IC.T ON er ll[ll e.s:.o ns • s.io 044/ 833·1300 DRIVE A LITTLE ... SAVE A LOT SHOP&COMPARI': IARWICK DATSUN San Juan Cup1st rnnn 831-1375 493.3375 ~HOUSE OF IMPORTS 2131921 -8588 714/523· 7250 ·7-1 ~t eret•dcs 45t1St-:. 17,000 mi. xl nl cond, sun roof , s live r w /blk leather, $14,9W, pvt ply, (714 ) 5'19·2o.12 '12 Fial 124 Spyder ----------TOP IUYER $22SO bst ofr Nets ures & 25-0SL 1967. ooth tops, new Sec us first. & last' Top top Call 11-10 :!tiiJ5 :\11chehn:.. nm.• car dollur paid for 1mpurb ---2110<..: Ul75, 23 .000 rn i. COSTA M'5A '73 12" Spyder A M lf<'M choc IJrn. real leather. D •rsu..... stereo mai:s. lug..:agc ~unroor. :-lrrro. loaded A .., rack. x Int cont.I $3500 673 3"34 or 675 3:!0:.! Audi 9707 2845 Harbor Blvd 497-3704, 4!16·4617 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Me~J s~.s.a10 Honda 9727 M~~~:~~nu '73 A1.1d1 tuOLS series ·1t flJbun Stn Wi:n ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 :i 1 0 2 t! 0 s I. good cond. ask in& ~ Many 'lrai., l'll•Jn lraftd Hew '7 6 c~ l<oadslcr Loaded. 640-'442. 675 558~ Sl 195 ~S l!> 13 Ho .... DA Cars On$? ownrr. rc!llored to 75 Audi IOOLS "'" r hlu \1r. stereo. !tnrf. 16M m1 \I ust sac a ft 6, 99S·:Jl:lti;I '73Aud1 LS4 door Auto, AC. mint rond ~ 640 7~ Am ........ y 9709 ···•·•···········•·•··· Sprite. '62. j!ood cond . need s clulrh. S400 1973 DATSUN i\ real gJ\ ~·"er 4 speed traru.m1~"on, r.idm cind all set for • new home IJ~' 200JCC Onl\ $2295. 540 -5630 IOll~SO~ & SO\ • LINCOLN·MERCURY 4~9490 _ 2626HARIOR ILVD. AUSTIH MARl ... A _g)ST~ MESA __ 'H •I Dr. Gd rood $Ii~ '71 Oabun 1200. 4 i.pd under 2SK li35 :.!6.n i:o<id 1·onrl. Sl ioo uff c r IMW ' 9712 PP 11402Jjljl.1;11 7lM .....•••......•...•.... SADDLEBACI< BMW '11 BMWs HERE NOW Sil THE AU Ml\¥ 3JCM TODAY 71 DATSUN llf SIOAH • ·-,..,.., t llCt<W' ~·""'··· s 1195 "" minl 1•onc1 $11.~ Farm OYER 100 l\11 Tom Thomµi.on. T 0 Chooff Fro"'! (7 t 1 J 7113·0021 U .... IVERSITY '75 2.80.5. 22K m1, loadl!d. "" . sunroof. etc, <'ream OldsMObtle $l:Ul9S Pvt ply 7S2·7Ab6 Hottdo Can • GMC Trucks '57 190SL. C'om plclcly 2850 Harbor Blvd. HC',lored Both tups. C~ta Mesa SIO·!l&lll -~0599nr 2131699·13_2 . . -. -·-'70 MBZ 2ft0Sf:;I. nr new 12 Clai:1>1e Cpc 46 )tPG. paint. 11rcs. h:tllcry, AM1FM. radial~. nu cng t•m·oa m ·ils VNv dn Sl~S "45-77ti:! CllW:ll!I t 0 11'1'15ltl 7111:1. 1~•••••••••••!?.~~ 'fi7 2CNJI> .1 11111. t\M /1-'l\1 , rblt cng I ow11r Xlnl 1· o n 11 • S J :! O n Jaguar XJS 11v11il•ble. 640-92116/833·7238 also good :.elrction of ------- other model.-Call for 1!160 220SE. orii: ownr, 4 quote. <,pd, m·w paint & lnJCC· IRITISHCARCO. 11on sysll'm. Sl,OU5. 1714 )990-2900 543·2573 ___ _ C213 )QM.3951 '71280SE3 5 Con\ert1ble _ Ivory. ::9.000 mi. A Sther Beauty. 3 8 Sedan Clanic Gem ! Askinll w Roll ~ Grill $3900 _?.SOO Ph 113S·64~ s:.;.2248 '72 280SE JtMett 9732 Execulhe cor. Very low ••••••••••••••••••••••• mileage. Sun roof. Jensen Healey ·14 Xlnt leolher. l ~ r warranty. S A D DJ. I I A C cond 54975 Pvt Pty Priced to;.cll. Ulr. VAUIYIMPOITS 548-9897 751-1910 Bill MAXEY TOYOTA I... f r ....... t •• • \ ••t.,.N'•MC.'0.. 11 •L,t Ul·2040 495.4949 ICcrmo"" Ghia 973S '76 450 SL IMW RESALIS ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• Low mileage, hke new .70 2800 cs Co pe.4 "73-2407., xlnt cond, blue '61! GHJA with factory warr1nly. • u wrwh1te, 4 spd, Make of· Xlnt cond. Very lo m1 Pnred to 11t-ll (028261) spred, lro.lhrr & low fer fl4-0.-lMS&I0-592fi $1500. 497-3965 Ulr mil~1o (Z:J!IO'S I - - ----751-8910 A4-l 118l8 '73 0at.,un240Z.Bm.alr, '70 Karmann Ghla.---- ·72 2002·Autumatic. :m AM /Jo'M. n ew brh, Cherry, Must see. Bst '73Mlll50SL c n nit . & s t e r r 11 • clutch, trans. $4000/b•l ofr, 675-2424 or~0042. SHARP! <~~~~CHOOSE 0'"~71411127"6455· --Mcn4o 9738 .uotb tops • Grc111 lluy 19'12 a..oz. AM/FM, air, ••••••••••••••••••••••• t0077Ml ·73 3.0CS 4 !<lk't'tl. ~unroor 4c u1r rnnrl I ownl'r t967Kl.M) '7:J k1\ VI\ 111 \ I 'pe1•ll . :ur cond , & •h1r~o <680P/'Ml ,. 200.?·4 ~. !lll.;'l'l'O & tunrool. 18422). ma!(!!, undr cl. hd1'9. '74 Maida RXJ Coupe, 4 $3675 or hhl orfer spd. under wrnly, H'ry HOUSE OF IMPORTS S.~7 9922 r lean s:n ·320'l QJ 510 Wagon. Kood traMportalion. Sit7S 64().9089 '73 RX2. 4 dr .. auto . air. 2131921-8588 new tires. very clean 7141523·7250 -sues. 846-91<13 ---'73 Mercede;:-280. 4dr., ·72 Maida RX3. wgn. Nu pl!rrect. Lo m1 , new tires, AM ·FM stereo. rbll Michelin l1rcs, h kl! new eng. top rack, looks, runs lhruout. l ownr. $7800. :.. "P4'1!d, air cond , stereo. rnJ.:s Buy or Xl.NT ll':c.c plan. (600HPC ). S3900orbc,,t ofr H12617r> '75 C:ELICA I ~pd, maR,, 8·lraek slcrco, ,\ :11 F~1 r:idw. many xtru•., '\ln1 cleun. Make OI r n11 ;m2ri SADDLEIACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 '68 Corona 4-rlr. Aulo 7• brand new couch. trans, rndio, healer. Custom Rust/brn. Ask· $700 546-2952 Ing $750./bstofr 840·3327 '76 Toyotn Corolla. Silver, 1972 Porsche 91 IT 5 speed, silver w /black xlnl cond. Mu:.I :-ell. $2600. (714 ).194-7138 intenor, air cond., mag!> '71 Corona MK 11-i·dr wgn & pwr. window s w/a1r, nu brks, recent (l95F'TI I ting. o. haul Cll!un. Need SADDLEIACIC money. $35() below book . VALLEY IMPORTS S1495. 675·020:.! or 646-9669 831-2040 495-4949 '69 Corona ~k II. New enc.. auto , <l dr , »<) IS Porsche 914 1.8 litre tires. R&.H. $1100/B O low mileage. Jtlnt cond. 968 3"'"' GU-2682 ...... 9ll·S '75 Blk blk. 5 spd, .... ~l~lf.... leather :.prt seall>, alloy whls, AM /FM stereo· cus. Super cln. P .P. $13,200. <.:all (213) 943.1337. '62·S Cpe, mint cond. Rebll eng, nu paint & l irl!s $4600 /bst ofr. 962-5834. iO !JI IT Turg:i. Clean. l!X· tras. ~ sp, S in s t . AM /FM. $ti995 /ofr. 5'10-2499, 631·0283 72TOYOTA Mil If WA.OH 4uto '""' t1c:10,., ••r c:onOtflOft•no '•O•O •oo "-,_ 1tolOINI """ alolot eat Mittn• ~~ 73 TOYOTA coao1u Cl'I. t ~ tld10 ~f'llC>Ol' '~ IU )~11 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA •lllt l ••,•l ••d It ' I\\\ H UNtt .. (,,.fl.»f81A<;.•<4 70 TOYOTA MIC II Cl'f. ~vto '''""' lac1ory 1lr cot'll'J1l•ort1n? ¥•11ow with "' .. ' •nlono-N~~ Wu '21 n Out ..,..,. 5 1695 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA • ........ , ... ,." •••t\\\ .. UNt•H'-IOHtlAL t• Trila'l'lph 9767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •oncL-7 3 9 1 IT Ta,.,..a 1974 TR·6. Xlnt rond. Orig ,.. '"' . .., owner, AM /FM, lugg BILL MAXEY TOYOTA lltl· 1,.0,"' 11•.J It I\\\ MU ... f lN U f ONl t•l H Like new. fully C'qpd • rack. 35,000 mi, $4900. Pvt. Ply. 171~ I 5116·6.'IO'J. -------__ _91_!.l G!l:J·!>!~ . Autos, Mew 9800 Autot, New 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 ATE US, THE SAVINGS ORTH YOUR WHILE! ~-"""!!!!!!!'!!""• ti THESE ARE ALL LOW MILEAGE CARS - 75 DATSUN LONGllD PICICUP 4 speed. AM/FM stereo tape, undercoatin g , heater. whil e sidewalls. (60787V). This is a company car. '2891 1976 OATSUM ... JIO 2DI. SIDAH 4 speed, AM/FM stereo. Vinyl side m oldings .· ptn striping. (HLB210735715) '2991 1'76 1·210 4 DR. SEDAM Automat1c. vinyl top, vinyl side moldings , undercoallng. white 1ldewalf a & wh eel covers (HLB210903394). This Is a company car .• •2995 lt7' DATSUN 710 2 DR. SIOAH 4 sPeed. AM/FM stereo taoe 111nyl side molding, deluxe wheel covers. (JHL 710073970) '2995 .,. BAVARIA·• :<peeu. a ir cond. & !lunroof "d. si:ioo 645-~18 ~~as. °" &11·3374. Pvt. .--........ .,-7-1-0-.-TSUM--7-1-0-~~-~,-,~1~,~,~.~TSUM~~,~,~o---. Maida '72.. RX·2, xlnt _;..________ 4 DI. SIDAN Z DI. COWi l!MBLF~l. ... °75 2002-Automatk. a ir \cood. &6l~0341 ). "t'S 530fA·Full power • 1lr cond. <906MVG > 2TOCHOOSE 73 DATSUN STA.WN. 4--·~··-~ 52495 Bill MAXEY TOYOTA '''•" to• It 1 I • .. , .... ·' ..... bod y " trans. s tero '67 Mercedu 230, new .. ...--al cond .... /FM ... 1 ·~· AM/FM 1tereo t-deck. ,.,_ •. a tr _.. -~-......... ··~ lood __ ... • _....,, r .• nm ..... o. _... rawu .. a""'. n.._ .,.... ••• ...._., w •-~nvt "" moldings, delwie ..,... r: vlnyt lid• motdlfto, deluxe eniworlf$'150.-..9'80 S2500/belt0ffet.62S·3841 ccwere. (JHL1100..IS248~ wl\ffl covers. (HLG10072174). Mere ... Ins 9740 '70 250C, 2 dr, 1uto, P /S, •1191 l.Oldedl •1791 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P/W, air. AM/FM. low 1961 Ml% lfOSL m i M u t se e t o COUPIROADSTIR belteve .16450. 4108 11-------""!"" ____ _. ____ ,,..._~-----. d , 1 1 SeeahorotN.8.675-8~ IRIN , ' Har top. O r.a n1 a l tat her It 7 1 , o o e '70 2808!. brown tco1nac, SADDLllACl '1l 220 ~~~~~lTST SEE! ~~'.~~~~85amlfrn. Pvt DAISUI VAUftlMPOITS Whlte,au{o,elean. Ill DOYl ITlllT' . ~ ........... !!.~! _H_l_·2_04_o_•,.....•_M_, .. _, ___ l'200. __ c._1_1e_TS-_1250__ (Nw an.tot •Jnboree> 133 1300 T.l BMW, (ll), Top Cond. F•mrt .... -D> OT. Xlnt. ·•·l20 Ml.Ill ~II. New MB T$ ao. To~cco Om,. NIWPOIT ···CH • Ml< aacrtfket UK ml, New Borra•l wire Ura,:llnttoftd, makeof. Air, JUI, Ilk• new, l ..,. $49.All•ta..JO:M whetl&.IM·._/MJ.0054. fer. Rof•r"4-45CM owner. Sll,200. ffH241 -: -· I . .. enf· good cond ::i1sou .65 vw BaJ.i llui;. ad c;,d, 84~-~JU-_ $700. or bei.l orfi!r. '66 \W w 61 rt>bll t•ni: 6'14·~7 or 675·5977 1'\illy custorni1.~d ~d,y. ·m vw Squureback, aut;, m:ii.:~ S'i50 olr C.IO do:!I nl'Wllre,, VJl\'t'~,elc. G'd 'T! l'ampt•r. Rd 1·111111. nt•w \,al\l'>., F:lt & (JUJtl lJVl' f'l:.'00 li7:1 U2M7 tor ·rnuud town or ~Ill lnE_' ~· \16:! 57~ '1:1 0UI!, Xlnt <'Olld hkmg ~:1~.o h:.l 01 r li73 :.!JI :J ·7~ \ W 111 ~ llr, \\I ·l";\l >I lnu·k :.lt•1 •~•. t o1·t•.1I 1·und · ~l~I Dl'lll"' !~i:.! !>IMI i2 \ \\ II I \lnl 1'111111 ()u11 i. ,,<il1'. ::.1 1uu "iaH' '71 Su1wr Bug .\Int nmll ~l.1111,xll ·" f/lri IUii 5.'>7 4!11011 't>I \'W Sq\J• I-\llll c·und lhru oul. l:J.OIHJ m1 011 'tiQ llug 1..u·11ut•r l'J111l, ruchJI:. n11 tknl~ ~ firm. 673 ti7t7 _!"l'l•ll l'ng ~so 4!11·2145 _ 1970 vw Bui;, radw, lld ·~'> \'W U.1J.1 Kit ll!!bll l'Ond. $llSO eni.: U1!! I lft'' ~KH) or Ca 11831 :.!25!) bc:.l ofr !Jt;ji :101!1 'OOSTATION WAGON St:!OO 1!11 Zl05 '73 vw luq Xlnt t·ond•llon 1n1 &. l''t s.!300 or 1.._.,l olfr1 fii:I :!Jl'I ~ti \ W C'.imp1•r l'on \ .. r 11111 Ill'\\ rd1ll 1•11111 ·70 Hl'<; :-;,.w eug 11,.,. 11111h•1 \\Jrranl> M 7!1~ pol Whl \\ rl'd 1nl X lnl 1•1" .kl.'>11 cond Best ofr ~.115;17 tll VW CONVl-:RTIBL6. '7t Sl'l't-:H llcl•lh• nu )IOI S1 HIS li-lll·ll77llorll!l:!·Q<~- ,\~I "\1, mu'I 'di 111·'>1 i:I vw '~ UOll lnl ~ olr f>-ltiliOl:.!or!lli0~:1!HI S2700. 645-4311. )!'70 \'W, i.un rool. \ 1·11 'loll vw HliS 1 ~·1od c·onrt. n ,ooo 1111 . 1\11 \\ indows 91qo _!I~ ~~llf> C:ill·t!l!J l(}l!I ,._ '66 VW Van, ltiOlk!i• l'lll.:, ·u;, vw :'lll'w c•llilch, $800. Call :.ill. ipm hrak<'s. l1n·s. Huns good. --~·2<>111 Nd11 painl. !S600. 548·117791 '71 vw Bui., 7 PllS!>, xlnl '65 vw BUS. 25 wind-;, ~ cnnd S2200 or bt·~I nfl"r i.nrf rbll l'ni;/tran 1145-4472 or &12..:_7793 rani~ls. St J75. 5,ag.0:1117 · '73 VW BUS, xlnl cond U~d . r 11d 111J... 1rcbox +many xtra:.. S2b00 -494-3216 1974VW412 I ST A TIOHW Ji.GOH I A u c n m .i t 1 1· , ,.; X C ,.; L.. I. fo: ~ T '' 11MUNCl-'1 I 70 VW Squart:buck Xlnt Cood $1600. 49!H290 llLL YATES 1 vw-roRscHI , Find whJl you want m Daily Pilot Cla,.,1llcd~ San Juan Cnp1~trono ' 837-4800 493.45111 ------- Alltos, Hew 9100 A,utos, Hew 9100 ··········································'··t C.-•&•etf•tw ,._.WORLD'S LARGEST XMAS STOCKING 8 FEET TALL! Mo OWIC)llHOll Drewl119 held 12·22·76. Childreft ""d1tr I I ._.1 I». KC°""'*" IHI by odlllt. 2 Ir 4 DOOi sa>AMS - HATCHIAClS a WA4tOMS CGtlY of fectory .................. : ,. .. ,...... wttlt yaw~ .. the, below lshtl c ... : . • Ser 1'66203. Ser 1135870 Ser 1148003. Str U3t 11. Ser. #02378. Ser. #16448, Ser: 1124'42 1. Ser. •oosos. Ser '32188. Ser 1124589 Ser #24'518. Ser 1115248. Ser1 J9()556 Ser 1199855 Ul~I SIUC110M OP XI,,.,., A 124 ll'IDHS A LCWCJ• Stlecfion of · Extta Clem Used Spot 11 Ccrs ;.r:;~=.'::.~.:: s.mc. Dept • .,.. .............. ,. ,... Offw ...... IW.76 - .. 'J4 DAILY PILOT Sunday. Oeeember 5. 1976 ~!!·.~~~...... ~.°.~·.'.":~ ...... A.wtos. UMd -"'to,, Uaed •.......•.........•...• ....•.••.............. ...•...•.............• •••••••••••••••••••••• Aaltot,Uaed -'-""• N•w 9100 AMfo1, New 9100 AMto1, IMpcMied Votvo 977 V•o 9772~ '90 I Coditloc 015 Che•ro&.t '920 ContiMtttol '930 •••...•......................................• ···················:.:· ·······•·············· ................................. Volklw04Jtft 9770 1974 VOLVO &64 SEDAN . Autom:.it1c . pwr s.t~MDIL Ulr l'Ond &. :.lereo. Extremely low m1lcaf(e. <061 KTQ>. llBDB SALEI INVENTORY REDUCTION GIANT SA VIMGS ON ALL MODELS HERE AHE 2 O F THE FEATURED MODEL~ - .,.., ......... _ ..... ,.,,4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'IB VW Convert Mags, radials. tape deck. very c:lean $UISO. 67S·1~ '66 Bui:. 7,000 m1 on 1600 <'C' t'ni:. I i.eater, <'lean 11\Jkl'ofr. 493 7732 '67 Kur!Nlnll Ghua Runs xlnt Hcblt. Look:. great. S1 ~ 96().27ti(j t!.16tlVW HUG New sc<its $ti00. 171~ t 70ll J705 ;ifl 6. THING '71 Xlnl cond Super t'lOOO<'llr 6JS 2ti37 2TOCHOOSE •SALES •SEl\VICE '~LIASING Overuas Delinry Service & parts now open on Sat':. II to 4 for your c~nv~ruencc. 't JVb6 Hmhor ( /,\ b46 VJOl ONLY $4998 MARQUIS VOLVO ~tl~IO:\ \ 1F:.111 831 ·2880 495·12 I 0 --1971 VOLVO i l'} I COUpOI I,\ u\l•rJ 11 \l' & l1:Jthl·r IOll'rlOr (~!ONG l Tht~ l'l'unom~ car l·un no"' l>t· buughl ror ONLY $2498 MARQUIS VOLVO MISSION V ti'~JO 831-2880 495·12 I 0 Autot, Ut~d .•..••................. 9901 1973 Super h~Ue ·7~ 244 OL ~Ur ~cdan. ~•r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 01 'lx•cd ti track tupe & M F •t '72 FORD LTD I.I" 11111"• l"IJ 1L'S 1 A I "' l>ll'r~o I' !-., r \ ~ ~n " "'c. p B. l\lnt <Ond >l .'154t PtllJrt•ll II' IC JUlt1 .11r 1973 412·4 Door ,\utomatn·. stereo & .'.JO,WIJmtles IW7JGT>. SADDLEIACIC VALLEY IMrORTS 831 -2040 495.4949 19(,li \'W Van. blu"'n enc ~ IJC:>t OCfl•r ui:11>:1:'1! Vol•o 9772 ••..•...........•..••.. 75:!·~ r;idw htr PS PH \'l11p W'J:!WIK 1 lint huy JI S!:l!J\I '72 VOLYO 144E 4DOOR \ulo trJn' . Jir l·ond1 twmni:. radio hl•j\<'I . >" l' I I u w 1 n 1· n I u r (i33ELG I $2976. ltUH~ll .. l Co•l•MHo '74 PINTO RUMAIOUT I l'\ I. JUIO air rad111 IHI •ti:!J~ll,I\' 1 Ernnorn} l'JI Sl)l'('IUI .ll $25W '74 Gran Torino .tdr \'1! aulo IJl' ,11r l'l. I' I! \,' t 11 p r ,1 cl 1 <1 h t 1 <:!lHhJ,'.l.;1 LUl\Ul'Y l"JIOI h l'M :i!~!l\I -'7 5 AMC HORNET WAGON linl. .111l•J l'l. I'll lui.:1. r;1;1> r;ill lhr l:!tudl':0..1 72 GrJ n Tor t nu llri>ughJm '70 Arn hJ~i.ador SST Hoth Juaded w ~tru~ 4!13 10b9 AMC 9905 •.....•....•.•••••...•. 67 Raml>llr :\u bth tire:.. ~hod,,. llll'l h xlnl ~ ll!OH .ilt .Jilin 76 AMC GREMLIN c-u rnplclt \\llh Ii C) l<nd,•r ,1utorrwt1c l'OV.~r "h'l'f 1ng ;11 r l'etnd111on11ti: 1 .1if10 h1·Jt.:r, roof r ,., 1- $89 .89 per mo with onh St9'J On tor Ill mo' uu .Jpfiro' JI 01 ) our .:uocl l'r.:dll 1utal 1,1,h )Hll l' tnd t ;IX t\ 111· $:1'.!J5 Iii ddl'rrccl pa 1 ffil•lll l'rt('l' 111t lt11l111~ I J ' l 11· f>. I 111 J 11 l l' t·h,ir!(t'' !W:il:I 72 annu.4' 1~·rct·ntu~l' ralc Ill \:!', . .ser. =Al; A 1usf:186J5'1 GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach • 842·8844 711 llornt·l $100 or lw't 11111•r t~I~ tl!l:l\I QuJlity Jnd Prici: ( 1 u ,11 ,111 t l"NJ t ' "111\Jrr! "'"'"'" '''r.' ' l'h I. I ul (,; h l .11.;»11 '>1I•'I11111 uf 1'~1 \.\ ,\ l hnf ( 1lJ11l,tl' II I I JnJ.;< { 11t111\ l lpt n ')1111d.11 ( .1dillJl M.t!>tt:r OtJlc1 _hllll fl.uh .. l\ \d ( ,,,1,1 .. \n.1 'ltt ll(JI' Nabers Cadillac Maben CGdHlac uoo .......... C...tw~M0..00 Don't Stt U• Fin t ... lut s .. Ut LO$t!!! '1f Yo.. Don't Buy From CONNELL. Yo.a',.. Payi1,19 Too Much!0 CONNELL CHEVROLET ~211 ll.1rhnr Ill\ rl cm>r,, M ... s.\ .')..Iii lllJO liH lrnpjfJ ~Ill \\I'll \l' I'S I' B 'Int ::1111 l JI &!UC• ~l vii l(w, "knch b7S 57!!.'>. ·GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 lh:'J Ch Blvd Huntingto n Bt.•nt h 842·8844 7() M.irk 111 Lint•oln Con llm·nt.il Xlnt ronll Lo m1. lu\ cqwp~cl $299!1 I'\ t !)I) 1 lllAl·:!.!i~O '74 MARI< IV 1\11 IA h\•t•I. l'rW'\l' l'Oll llol lc.1ltl\'r 111ll'11or 11nyl l11p , /\M ·FM 1>l1•rt•o. u1r t>ond1llonu1A C71:!J11:W 1 $6786. GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-8844 • Corv•tt~ '73 L'I "'"rado \'tn\I l 'I' 'i :! l'h1·1 ,., Mu:.t 'l'll 9932 c,, ""' ~ {i • U .· fl " d l" •••••••••• e ••• e •••••••• dll I'" r, \'.\I t:~1 t,1pi: oo.•~t o t>r 111!" •• ,t Sl.OOO mi SS2UO I' p \\j!11 ur -1U1 lm1iulJ t:tl CORVETTES Call <213 ) !J.13 1~1:17 t«ind. rn u n v •·.x Ir u:. Siil 4771 '76 St-dJn Vl' \'tllt', u11ller 1~ ouo m1 ,..1111 1·01HI • 1 lmpalJ lur Ill \I' 1.u J tlt•cl ti 111 ~I IO U ur P"r . loJdcll 'Int ~:l~I 191 IH25 CHOICE OF 12 1961THRU1976 The 1976 Fiat 128 Standard. '77 VOLVO I'!\. •46·00l w S40-t07 Sill'• Buick .. i 5 ELD() (.'.111 l 'on\ 'iaMO:'\TEC\HLUXl111 991 o " mJ.:~ 11111, all ,.,, .... , •'•incl I' S P B .• 111 \\'ht"' red Int t;i.1 1~1~1 \\I f)I ::.:?U~S 5;)c) 1771 1,pt•l.'ll" & Automatics OrClnCJ9 C°""ty't lorcJed & Finest Selection 71 I l:!E ~ll'r1·u. ,11r I I lJ 'lnl cond s:J:wo 1;11 u:-.1; l'l'. l711Jl!79 8l:!J. '75 MONARCH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~: Z .. INANCING WE Ll-;,\St: AND The 1976 Fiat 131 Sedan. Mission Viejo Import 28701 Marguerite Parkway MISSION VIEJO (San Diego Frwy -Avery Exit) 831-1742 495-1700 fl\t t 1tC-.,..f filMW1plAt WI IP~ Or.l"'l(f t.f.•'f Y PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS HERE NOW •NEW COLORS •NEW MODELS llu~l' :.<H'tn.:i. on <111 re m J 1n 1ng new 7tb & l.A>rno~ m stock. MARQUIS VOLVO ~llSSION VIL.JO 831-2880 495·12 I 0 OR.ANGE COUNTY VOLVO t:XCLUSIVELY VOLVO Luq(c~t Vol\n U~aler 1n Orange County 1 BUY or L i':/\S!-; DIREl-1' ~, 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 1972 VOLVO 145W.AGON ,\utum.1t1c. A:\1 t'M, roof r;1l'k <7!HIGIU> !las un lx?l1t•\ a hit• lo\\' m1h'a1:c. in unlwhc\ ahll· t•ond1l1on & Jl Jn unbclle' abll' pnn" '73YOLVO 164E 4DOOR Auto. tr.111'. Jll' 1·1111d1 lion mi:. r • .11hu, hl'l1l1·r, \ mrl roof IJro~ n 111 i:ul or 1IH4l1Uk:1 $4576. ltUH..to-lhd. C.,.l•M••• "64._tlOl., 540-'4'7 '73 VOL VO I 64E 4DOOR /\ulo lr;111' J1r r11nd1 t11111111i: r.111lu Jllu• 111 wlur 1~1J .J.l 1 $4176. I tU Hort.or ll•d. c ......... . "'-64'.tJOl or H O·t4'7 .tdr 'l·tl, \'II JUlH l,H .11r I'S l'U 11!:.!I L VY J 1.11.t• t\l'W 1 Shar11 mids111' la11111\ t·.1r $3.'i!l\I '75 GRAHADA '.·II, JU(O, Jlr, l'JI I'!-. l:!hJNASt Lu n11 , "Ulll'r :.hJrp~~ '76MOHMCH :!clr \'II .1ut11. ,111 I'~ I' H .\\I F'.\I ,1,•1l'll 1.1111 15U!il'llll ) ~u1wr c•h:an ' Onl~ $15!V.J ·7 5 COl'fTIHEHT Al i''ulh eqp<l illl , U1 F\I i.ll•rt-o, rrUl!>l' tnnl lilt "hi, Jtojther M'Ub. Vl1ip. l'll· 1:!21!M\'(' l $i2!1!1 '75 MARK IV Full) l'Qpd .ur, 1 tll "hi ..,1111! ll'athl'r "cJh :.pd conl tl\29370 l ~ll~m '76 HONDA CIVIC In I r ;1dw uni,, ~~11111 mill', E\clllT l h.111 llt'\\ 173Sl'll"> Supl•r l'll·.111 .it ~~ '73 PINTO SQUIRE i.lJllllrt \\;Jl(Uo lo\I ,111 r .. c1 .... d i' Cl:!:!I n H I 1 •1•1•1 '74 VWBUG bPll radio hl•at<•r l'l< "Ith lltrk 111\ILI I 1 Supl'r tll'an Lo '.\ltll'., at Sl:l!r.1 SANTAANA LIHCOLH MERCURY , I ~:,tall' ".1..:1rn \Int 1·" n d . 3 l \I . I u I I 1 t'flU1pped ~3U0U l'h t.ll1 .ti:>:! t.I In\ 1l1.1 llng u"' m·r .\lnl l'lllld S'ilMJ li75 li:i<! t\:I SJ..) IJrJ.. :! l>r l\Jrtll"I' \ l'f\ < ll Jn SlUOU I'\ l "'~ . 841> J11:1'1 CodiHoc 9915 ......................... ·1:1 Sedan Uc\'111"' ur1~ 11wn1·r mo~t "'lr.1' . •. 1um ~1 1. ~1:.!0ll 1131 1111H1 1KSwkJay,1 1972 CADILLAC DEVILLES Two tu t·hoo!>i: lrum tr.JOlfFW I ONLY $2998 MARQUIS VOL VO ~llSSIO:'>o \"JEJU 83 I ·2880 495· I 2 I 0 \ uur unu.wd 11t-m:. < uulcl It<• ;.OllWOlll' ' l'hn ... tffi,L'' Wll\ not '''" tht•m un<for thl: UJ11\ 1'1lol Chn,tma.• Tri.._. i-·c;r 1nformal1on l·.111 our t 'hn,.lmJ:. ,\d \'l'>l'f. f~t:! 51i7M 1973 CADILLAC ELDORADO CPE \. I!. ,\ \1 F'.\I 'lt'rt'O I a1 lnr) .11r Cull 1•1" t:r 'Ill\ I root onl) 3.t uoo mtll''· .1 .:old h~:iuty Lil' \.1:1:-;111 Pn1•t•d 1•1,.cll al SS995. 540·5630 1011~~0~ & ~o~ • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2616 HARIOR ILVD . COSTA MESA '73 EL'DORADO Ont) l!l,OIJIJ m1 . Jll'>I hJ..1· nt'>< \\1t lwlln Tin·' \l>i.<1lull'ly 111·r1 ,.,., 1·.11 ::-0~ ~OU fttm II.JI Ul!!t.I S:\<I l 1; I l II 11 • 111 1;.m:,!IYi 7 I l't1U(tl· hi~ hi~ hlJ.. l11J1h .I h.11 1• ',,,l ,.tn pt·tl :-.,·.i11M1 :t Lii, 1.'1,1~1 Comoro 9917 ......••............... 711 l'.1 ntJrO \-II • .ulu ra1hu. PS a11· 1 ;1th al, i.:uod 1 o ncl ::o-:!oUO ul 1 tioltt II~~'' \l''> l'li!'i h l \I K.!IMI 1111(1 .... I'S. I'll. d1tt 1·111111 Slll<IO tii:J j,J4Ml MAKE OFFER 7:! Montc Carlo I' ~. I' H lartor} Jlr, llll "hi I ""' 1wr &11Mlb3a 1976 ECONOMY CHEVEnE \\1th on!) JI .ooo mill'' 1l!Jtlti2.l 1 Mu~l :.t.'11 lh1., "0ckl•nd al ONLY $2498 MARQUIS TOYOTA '.\llSSIO:>: VIEJO 831-2810495·12 I 0 ·a1 Impala. loudcd S.\!l~ t.:ood worJ.. <'Jr. Jbo u I' rtjthl v1.111u . h:.t ufr !lt>:.!·llW6i) COllVl':TTl~S HOWARD Ch.•rolet DoH' & Quail Slr('<'t' :"EWl'OHT l.H:,\C'll 833·0555 ii Corvette, l\11·t·1t·· Br"'11 1\ll t'xlra:.. a:i.ooo m1. $7~1 Ph 4!1-1 608-1 all s. 53:.! 517 1 dys. our:1ar 9933 ..•..••..•.....•...•... '68 COUGAR. Xlnt cone! FUiiy t'<JUlpped. $1300. Ph i).lti·1753 'ti:l l'ttu~a r Fu II fl" r • .\t• SISOCt lht o!r \Hti 1771 ·75 Mahhu t'l.1-.,.1t 1·:,tat1· ii :<.H7 Co11i.:;1r T LC Wa1:011,!lpJ'"·lui.:1.1d,. l0Jtl1·•I 13.0011 m1 r.1diuh 111 m1 xi ra• ht fl 545 IJ'Lll7 S1i•1S olh'r l'h l.i I.! 111:12 i '> ~lu11(1• ('arl11 l.11w llllll"" \l<l~I lop ..tc- ~:.•Y:> t.15 7:!'1:t 1975 CHEVROLET IMPALA WAGON !I P a ., ,. t• 11 .: <' r 1)1 I u \l' 1,0 Ill "',1 I ,\\I F~I ... 1t·n·•>. flH'IOr~ IJtr 1·,,nd. & lui.:i.:a.:<' rJ1°I.. Loadl'd • 1 ti-IHI l' ,\ 1 iO Cuu,.;J r V II, I'/!-. hltrl' '111' I top. i.. Int 1·111111 Sll!OO 1jJ5.2!J7i '69 Xll7 full ''"'· Jll :.lcr<.i, RcJutiful. ti:ut· whit•·. Sl 1!15 firm 1!11 ~UI ii X H7 l'oui:ar llad13b I' l,, I' U, AL', lmmac t hruout' S2500. 6"16·9'~1 541! 511 l:J 4695 9935 l\~llt F""'n 1642•5678) 0... c..ii S.."' ONLY $3998 MARQUIS VOL VO MIS.<;ION \ l~:J() 831-2880 495· I 2 I 0 Have 'nml•th1ni.: \'OU WJlll to s.-11'' c1 .. , ... ,,1t;d Jtl' <lo 11 v.•ell CJll "I/OW. 642·!167R 13()1 N Tusltn, ~:lnlu Anu • • * • * * * * * * • * * ~7-11!>\ I • • Chnrolet 9920 ___ ..._ _____ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·····················-· Nabers Codilloc uoo...._ ... 41. I! W~I>" -Ad l';t•I 0-1 /lootO<f~ 1974 DODGE DART 9800 ~. ~ Ii • Auto1. Hew 9100"Autot, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autot, Hew 9100 Auto1, Hew ~ Your • ........... ...... ...... .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. ... ... ...... ... .. . ...... ..... .... ....... ............ .... .. . . . .. . .. .... ... .. '""''"~'' : 1969 CMv. Malibt.t 1,;;111n I ;i,.k lur HH·k C.ta Mna S40 9900 SPORT COUPE 2 T<i Choose from \utom;1t11• !>m:ill VII rad to, hl'Jll.'r. I'" r "ll'E!r 111~ + hruk\!!-, air l'norl & \'lrt\ I 1011 S l'OTl.ES!'" <41i:JLl'E> OFFER ENDS 12-7-76 VALID VALUE CARS '75 710 4 DR. SEDAM r u II < I a C I 0 r V s2395 PQwoooo 4 "loeed r;id u> & '1eatf\r (JHL710041473·3303) "'"' h• H .,_,, '76 710 4 DR. SEDAM Fully lactory OQUiooed Automatic radio & side mold1ng1 (JHL7100515768·3674) A.DUO SHAllt 7 ,ASSIMGR MOOll (NBF-0301) Automatic. pwr steering & roof rack-UH MIW! (E24AHC61481-3445) .fttllCID TO SIU. USE SAN JUAN CREEK OFFRAMP 4-SOUTH 52695 .. s5295 1'1.-TD&~ WE HA VE 1.977 DA TSUH PICKUPS ~~~~ AU MODELS •King Cab P\ 1JS I At I llCEN'IE Fully fac t ory f~~~~=~J • eou1pped 4 speed 11111 11 , • MUSIC? ,. • • • 11 1l I h' II ""'" 111• I II .. lo.! '-(I\ \ '-l~J411•r ht''' ut r Hun:-i.:d l!l!• t:i:!t • Comrt 9927 . •••••.•.........•..••• • 1111·111 Y1llf1 .w .ul 11t11h • • • U11._· • 1:1 :\IONTr•: C'.11111 Lan t>I C'omd :!de .• ml" l1 ~111,.. d<1u >.lnl ~.11110 111 r SI~• loob & run' .:111ul • • Doily Pilot : ti:ll :~!AA 002 Will : ChrMmo' Trt"t" : i2 I llOOH lm(l.ila, air. Continental 9930 •Our t hrt"ftn.1 ,,,.,. \fi tH ,.. rt.~d10. i..ht•tP' !'))!150 ur ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... • ·" n 111111 11.1' 11 "1",. l'>l''t otr s.'ii iH>.'l!I '7 6 MARK IV'S : , .. , Ht• thro 0 1·1 h.1h • 11,,,, ·' """' """ • 73 Ol.11!'1' \C I'S PH \ >4U \\I h 11 .. 111 1111 ,..,1 111 " • ~u~pt·n~1on. (II•'' all a l' n .. 1,1.,,~"" r•" • 1·i:~:. Xln l 1·und 1:12 ll(J(I • • • 4 ,Ill f11"1 ".t,;• (\. I ~ \fJUi .. • ci 1n,1111 1 \·I \1 ,, t • If Ulttft lttllll tll,ltH•tl ,\ tu Jt .. j•),1C t• \1Utl t1I JI> ,. ***********"• 75 \'ei:.1 fo.:.,tall· Wagon ,\ C. ,\~1 F~I 'kren. rO<)( rJck. disc hrk,, rnd1JI tire!> .\'.lnl Mllil 5215{) Ph~2 3092 :? 111 ~Intl.. Both lull~ luJdl'd & rl'ady to i,:o Mu"t Sle<' ln 11pprt-c·1ult!. GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beech 842-8844 OMLY $2698 RQUIS TOY OT A MISSION VIE.JO 831 ·2880 495-1210 9940 ......•....•.•••..••••• ·io Ford Country Squirr Wi:n ()rig owpr . i..tra!> SIOOO. 5Str7248 all Ii . '13 Tonno. aulu, PS. ;11r cond. $1700 or o ffer 5$9-0183 or 644 3511 I Autos, H•w '800 Autos, H•w 9800 -"'tos, Hew 9800 Avto1. H~w 9800 .............................................. ·······•··········•·•••••••··•···••·••···•···· Immediate Delivery Now Y2 tons-~ tons-Longbeds-Shortbeds- 4 WHEEL DRIVE TRUCKS and TERRA VANS Medium and Heavy Duty Units in stock! 1 ::: 0 1977 GMC Y2 ton Pickup IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 3877 ' ~. UH d 4uto1, UHd Auto1, U1.d ..... o •• Used 4¥to1, U1td Auto•. u .. d Sunday.Oecember S, 1976 l:>AILYPILOT Cll •••·••················· .•........................................... ···•····•···•••······· ·•·•·•·••·······•···•• ·····•····•··········· ~ Ford tHO LillCallt ' tt41 W.C., t9IO l'tJUWNltt t9'0 ,Ollfloc nH ,...._ ttH ~.~."! ....... ! ........... ~:.~ ....... !~ i-•;.-.~·.~~•"=•••••••!~~ ·····••••···•·•······•· .............................................................................. ,............. . ••....•••........•.•.. 'TC Ford Co 11 r 1 er . 1971 Uncoto Continental pu.rchued In '75, 11,000 2 door, light f:r"eell. Wl!h ml, shell, step bumper, wt\Jte vmyl top. White many xtras, $2750. leather Interior, fully _M0-__ 7ZM _______ 1 equipped, rrw.se control. lt75 MIRCUllY MOKTIGO 4 dr sedan, deep grt'en wub 11ulo t.ran.mlu 1on, radio, power 1leer1nc. air cood. A llnc: fam.ily car. Uc. '742.Mr-.G. Only 'T3 Gran Torino Cpe. New AM t fl'M •lereo radio. lira • bt'ks. Xlnl cood. SUOO. SS1·9117 A1klnc $1800. Day•I=====================~ $4.5-5571. Eves 648-J79T. 7J UHCOLN QI $llt5. 540·5630 ·12 LTD Brougham, Beaulif1d deep 1reen, loeded, all pwr " atr. white vinyl root, al Sla'50. 842-4831 cond., auto tnnsmwlon, --------~1 AM /FM radio, full 2626HAHOI aLVO. COSTA MISA 74 FOlD TOllHO power. a real beauty. 4 dr sedan, blue with Lie. U5HEZ. Only -----------1 white vinyl roof, radio, $4995. 1972 MERCURY heater, air cond .. power 540 5630 MAR9UISIRGH. &teerinl and br}lkes. Lie. -4 dr sedao, radio, heater. 296.JOA. Bargain priced aulomalJc lran~m111i.lon, 1011\SO\ ,\SO\ at power i.teeriog & brakes. • LINCOLN · MfflCUrn $2995. 540-5630 1011 \SO\ & SO\ • : INCClN·"-'CACURY 2626HAAIOR ILVD. COSTA MESA 7SFORD RAHCHERO V-3, auto lransmissioo. a1r cond., power steering and brakes. Llc. 45006Y. $4695. 540-5630 2626HAHOl llVD. COSTA MESA 1971 LINCOLN 4 dr sedan. Tlus family car Ls all !>Cl for a ne w home, h3s automatic transmis~lon, AM /F M radio, full vower. u1r cond. Come m & dn ve 1l tOOay. Lie 322LKll. Only $2895. 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN· MERCURY 1011,·so\ & so,· • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR ILVD. 1-~-c_o_s_TAM_E_SA~~ 2626HARIOR ILVD. COSTA MESA nick 9947 air cond., priced low. a:;real transportation c11r at a low low price. Lie. 179£50. Only Sl995. S40-S630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN·MERCURY 1011\SO\ & SO.\' • LINCOLN·MERCURY 1969 Fo rd 500X14 Air ~·••••••••••••••••••••• bockel seats, almst n 7S Maverick. hke new,·" tirea & brks . S750. dr,6 cyl, only 10,000 m1, 67J.8037 PS, PB, A{;, \T, ~% ----------1 847·l <ll6 2626HARBOR BLVD. 1973 LTD 9 Pas~. Country MeRury 9950 COSTA MESA Sqwre. New tires. A/C ••••••••••••••••••••••• P /S, P /B. xlnl. cond. '73 Mont<'go GT. ;\lint Ask'&. $2595. 963 7586 MUST SELL f"111ly eqpd. On~ o\\ ner. Mere Monkrl'y C!ttm '1500. Ph 6"6·-lJ.32 cJayi., Uncolft 9945 JIT, fuJI. pwr & air, t•rs 67J.56l3 ('VCS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cnlrl, air rule, new i.tl --- .,0 MARK Jll, J owner blld tire:.. lo mi , xlnl cond. $3200. or bes $2995/bi.t ofr. l'b . ._..__._ ocrer. 67S-7690 640-4789. ,_,_.., -------·--~----------i••············ ........ . Alllos. Mew flOOA.ltfos. M•w 9800 75 MUSTANG II •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mew 1977 Chevrolet 11Big Dooley11 Crew Cab Pickup! llADY FOl IMMEDIATE DELIVERY •!vo T·'7'"' ·V9~ ·J~ '1"7.....,. ·~.,..J-1 .P,,.,,,., ,f •• ,,,....,., ·~,.., ·~~ '" -Cnrnt vth .,.,..... t •A.A N 1....i 'n • -bi.,.,;..~'-'°' • r .... «:1 q1<x1 -~~ •VP ·~·-.xi<> Of'' • ·~cloc~ -&qne o1 Coe> ,., ~er' hr-<><"• •W""i" c>,1 ~ • h • 9~,..,. ... .-.j .. -+-1 0. bottery NOW ONLY ss999 HOWARD Chevrolet Do•e ... Qllllllh. MIWH>ITllACH ..... ~ ... Jrl .. 1 833-0555 4 spc!tld. r adio & he:iter lll027~1. Check lh1i. 1>n ce at ONLY $2598 MARQUIS VOL YO MISSION VIEJO 831-2880 495·12 I 0 '66 Mustang con\ crt 1hlc. cmplty rl'stnn•d c 'ttllel' tors item Tran' ,\ •·nit ovrhdll•tl, nl'" 11.1101 & lo p . Sl !J~ISthl"~l ofr 962·5371 "74 Mu,l.in.: 11 . :.! + 2. auto . nnl) ;!11 111111 m1 Xlnl t'oncJ ~151) J-:ve!t 675-1318 9955 ••...•..•.•••.......•.• '73 Cullai.s ~upremt·. air cond. xlnt rnnd. S.:IOOO. 675-9·H7 a(t SPM. '65 Olds 2 dr hrdtop Xlnl shape. makt' orrcr. S.U·9837 aft SPM. '89 Cullaics Stn Wi:n $1050 (213 1 594 2li87 days, C714 l 962-4673 l'' (' ------'64 Old, l!R. 7x.r.oo mi. manv denll>. rwl' \\l'll, 4-d r auto ~OU 4!! I ZIJ8. Sharp '13 Cullass S C:pc Low ml, fully eQuipJll'd, l OW Ol'r . !\30·S24 e\ wknrb ---------~ 1966 Old11 Vista <'rmser Wgn_w ,11r ~;2~ ~r;i; H~ Pinto ••.••..•.•••........... iii Runabout. 6 1 vi. pwr. u1r. :lli(.1(1 m1. I dent S:tOOO nr 1Je11t offrr 67:1 5S:J.'\ ·;3 Pmto :-itn W~n \C \ ery i..lnl cond A1tk 10~ $19~ 008 2471 '14 Ptntn llunahout H&ll. .i ulo .. itond c·nn d . $179~ of r li4S 7:JJ4 or Mo.um Morly ·---Chri.'\llM\ Car '73 Pinto Wagon. hohdav rccJ, air cond, 11.o~ rark. "Int cond Only SISSO c;41; 3842 ----,.,........ 9960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "76 Volar• 2 dr, 1l1ck ahln . R & JI. Only 3,000 m1 on car. OHperate. must sell $3100. W il l t r ndc . S411-l487 ....._Mew ttOO Mlot, Htw 9100 A.tot. Mew ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IS MAKING GREAT DEALS ON NEW TRIUMPHS & MGs DUGESELECl'ION FINAL CLOSEOtrr ON 1'78 MODELS NEW '76 GRANADA 4000R $4577 ... -.. -.. ·-.... , ................ . . .. .-..-"' ... -••••••• •tl'll'• '74 FORD ..... '°'" 1 ()J M t Y" ""0 tl"' 'litlO"Y lllt DO•H tlftifl"f'W) ,,..,..,. "'"""'' '"•!'\ Ptl&Y"11 .~"'4't"IO ..... ~ '" '7S FORD "-"'°'""° .., .............. . O M;f l!&H, - -If ,,,,Ql< ...... ~lo ... $Yto I .. 01 11G00"" • •WIMICIM1J HEWl977~ FORD F-150 PICKUP • 2300 cc -4 cylinder engine 4 soeed transmcs1lon steel !>Plied wsw tires. detux11 bumOef" qrooo Conted gl~ comoleto Ser 17Rl2Y101712 1m cc 4 r;-.o4o•1 .. ...,.... 4 ...... ,,..,,11;..._.,t>O&" tfO"'I ~" bttiiet uewt b"ll•~ r.cf1al f•f" ~I.;•• bu~ ~_., h"1fd qtHI C'41"0•ttte Slif •r'llOY10t101 n o 6 cvll•do• ••o•~• .-oe i'"'""'"'°"-,,.,,.,1111. d•hue b\lfftOet ~ S. 11lltll 11COOI Sa,. -"lhro'• wbt )'OU 1et oa die Fial lll ~ 1G4i1 CH'& let .. tbe Dalst&D a.tit A Ute 1'0)'Gta C.reua al allf prtce - • o..tiead eaaa •••'-TD P ................... ,..... ~ • ....... ... drive FIAT •Wlcliertradr • Rack fl plilloa ''"""-128 ....... erwh~lbate •More tnmll apace • More room Ill tbe buk uc • More vlsabWty 250 NEW CARS &.TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROM! ,~ ..... ·-, ... ,,, ..... ' ..... -· .. ··- :.. .. .. ... ~ •• ~ :,. ~ •• :t ·= •• .. . CJ8 DAILY PILOT ma2Da FREE FOR ALL • Fltlll'ARn • NEE OIL • FREE SERVICE For 2 Yror1 Of' 25,000 Mlltt AMD THEM ... 5 YEAR. 75,000 MILE Factory WarT..+y 0.. All Ratary &.cp.- HEW MAZDAI ST ART AS LOW AS 52794 rs TC36219' • OUTSTANDING RESALE VALUES • 1975 TOYOTA COROLLA sas 5 speed, stereo & low m4leage Dead Sharp' (460LUKl SAU ,.IUCI 52995 • 1973 POMTIAC GRAHDP'llX Full oower w11h sleJeo & vmvl .rool (525GVY) SAlf,.RICI s3395 • 1973 VW IUS 7 passenger model. Has AM/FM 8 track stereo & low miles (I 58H0Kl. SALE,.RICE s3495 • 1972 IMW 2002 Automatic air cond11ioning & only 49 000 miles !32508) SAU "RICI s4395 • 5350 REBATEI OM ALL MEW 1976 or 1977 PACERS! UH your rebate as a down paylMftt °" the ccr of yow choice ... or extra cosh for Christmas!! fl Sund1y December 5 1978 YEAR END USED.CAR CLEARANCE!. Over 2 112 Acres of Fi n e U s e rl ~~a r s ~· T r u c k s ·a n d Recreational Vehicles now Price-Slashed to reduce inventories by one-half before January I! It's our Biggest Used Car Sale of the year! From reliable transportation to ul- timate luxury driving -thi~ is your once-a- year chance for sav· irKJS like this! -I ----- CONNELL CHEVROLET AND GENERAL MOTORS ANNOUNCES 5200 CASH · REBATE FltOM THI FACTOttY FttOM HOV. 11toJAM.10 It you pyrctiase anv new '76 or 77 Chevette· or Vega 1n stock 0< order )'OIJr'I bY Dec. 10th. ~11 receive YoU' s 200 factory cash rebet•. see us today! · Qualify BllYS JUST A FEW FROM THE LARGEST SELECTION IN ORANGE COUNTY 12, I• /W I ah•• Prat. S•r•lc• .t.9r••-11t ....... Git ,.~Wllff lf7J.lf76 ...... '"• ..... so 000 ....... '16 Coupe deVrlle . . . .$9495 (0123255) 76 Coupe deV1lle ...... S8995 (0198439) '76 Coupe deV1lle . . . .S9195 (0220431) 75 Coupe deV1lle 1281MCAI 75 Coupe deV1lle IE506493J 74 Coupe deV1lle {204KGJJ 74 Coupe deV1lle . . . (021JSGl '74 Coupe deV1lle . (084KZI) 73 Coupe dev111e . (859HXA} . ..... $7495 $7795 .$6295 $6495 $6695 $4395 '74 Pontiac Catalina . .$2695 Loaded-AM/FM stereo, power w1n- dows & rallye wheels (640MCB) '75 Chevy Monte Carlo . $4695 Factory air cond till w~I vinyl cabriolet lop, etc (403LPOl 75 Chevy Impala Wgn $4695 9 Passenger Deluxe -60,140 seat, AM/FM stereo. factory air cond , lug· gage rack -loaded. (847MCA) 76 Plymouth Fury . $4995 Grand Brougham Sedan Sohl pwr seal air cond . cruise control. pwr. windows & stereo rad•o (072POL) 74 Cont Mark rv .... $7295 Cruise control. 60/40 pwr. seat. At.NFM stereo tape. 1111 wleel - LOADED1 (100KlC). 75 Cont. Mark IV . . . . . • . . .. $18995 L.eetner. ~40 seats & lull power . (347LVY) DATSUN PRESENTS THE BASEBAll HALL OF FAN! T• • Dett. tHt ..... -.ct ,.it ,_ t8'lly fllo tlte Hall ai f-. bMWt. ~! The Baseball Hall of Fame exh1b1t comes to town December 3· 12. at the Los Angeles Convention Genier Costa Mesa Datsun has frft family tickets to 1n1s fabulous eveni Just tesl~nve your favorlle Datsun al Costa Mesa Datsun If you have lour in your family, lhe ticl<ets could be worth S6 001 Hurry T1ckel<; are hm1redl WllltlM ~10...,... Ccr. Outside lhe exh1b1t. pick up an enlry blank for the Datsun/Dodger Bulfoen Car Sweepst'ikes This front Wheel drive F· 10 will be given away et the end of lhe show No r>orchase necessary Licensed drivers only Complete Sweepstakes rules are on enlry blanks TI.. Sett• of Sw.. & TI.. ChoMJI• "-"-At the show you'll1lee Babe Ruth's uniform and locker. Ty Cobb's uniform Rare baseballs autographed by 140 famous Hall of Farners. plus other mementos of greal g&m8$ and players W-'•A.tw-. Yov·11 also enjoy a apecial showing of exciting, economical Oatsuns. Including the st>orty front wheel drive F-10. POPUiar B-210, batsun's exclusive King Cab• Pickup. and the fuel Injected 280-Z. • • Take that Datsun T~ Onve and Put Your Family rn the Baseball Hall of Fame Roadshow TodaY' 1976 H 0 N D A SELECTION IS WHY WE'RE No.1 IMMEDIATE DBJVERY TODAY BUY FROM IKE '65 VW IUG 4 speed (NHW64 1) '7J MADA RX2 4 speed (942GOPl '72 HONDA CJYIC 4 speed. (950FVKJ. '72 TOYOT 4 .,,. II Auto . trans . air conditioning (30SFBO) '74 DATSUN 710 I 4 IC)Md. (872JCF). COME IN &SEE THE WORLD'S LARGEST SURROOF . )o LARGE SELECTION OF JAGUA.RS, MG's & TR•7's Still Available FREE THIS WEEKEND OHL Y Wltt.TI..hrc ..... of Ally MG Mklt-t-A. M.l.C. l Y-. H .000 MlteWWTW!ty A.II of our cars have a 5 year· 50.000 mile warranty available. •; Mile So of the San Diego Frwy Betwee11 Adams & Baker Wherever you live In Orange County, buying a Used Car In Colta Mesa from Johnson & Son "Just Makes Sense!" • '7J LIMCOLH MAM IV V 8, auto. trans .. factory air. full power. power sl eerinR. power brakes. power windows. power scats. 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NANCY ACTUALL'( THERE 15 NO SANTA CLAUS ... • BRR ---I HATE WINTER SHE'S ALWAYS BOASTING ABOUT THE WONDERFUL FRUIT TREES SHE HAS IN HER GARDEN ' DO '{OU WANT ME TO PUT L{OU DOWN FOR A BASEBALL GLOVE ? . THERE COMES A TIME WHEN WE HAVE TO STOP TRUSTING CERTAIN LEGENDS HERE COMES THE MAIL I'LL SHOW HER 'I ' AS WE GROW OLDER , WE ~AVE TO FACE LIFE'S REALITIES 1Tt5 T~E SEA50N TO SE WISJ.4'1'-WASHt( ! By Ernie. -Bushmiller A LETTER FROM MY BORING COUSIN WHO Llv'ES DOWN SOUTH \ DENNIS THE MENACE C> [> t> }('Ll..Y $C.'400L.. ~LA~ION --e l>11'0JIAL. • • o~c=1c•s • IN F~Ct, $1M 60tNG. 'TD -rA1<a A ._.()MO, AND JU~t t:oiG8T "'T".-4E WMOL.E 4SU .. l-Y "THIN'// J'VE £3Ef:N eRl.JSHIN' MY T~ETH A LOT LATELY, TOO! AN' YA NOTI~ 1 !36EN W,AGHIN' UP £3EFORB. MEAL<;;, AN' EATIN' E.VE~YTHING ON WPLATE? ·~IJDGE PARKER ~ ' WE~~,No,exc&PT IT 4'EeMS OU~ ATHLITIG f:lANP IS A Few PeNNtES --SHORT. IT'f NO llQ DM&. ... . . -.-. . ... .. ' v' ~ By Hank Ketchem <l <J <J ~ ~I ij ~ 1 ! : . . -. ' . , ( . . , . . . ' ' . ... . . . • . . . • ='" I WONDER IF ~RKINE> JUST 10 MAKE. MONEY IS REMJ .. (,) WORiH IT~ WHAT IS ll-tE RE.AL PURPOSE. OF 1...1 FE ANYWA9 ~ MOON MUI 'IN!i IS THERE. L:I FE AFTER D~~ I AkWA45 L..IE AWAKE LUONDt.R 1~6 ABOUT 1\4 I N<:,5 ! AND EVE.N IY\ORE JN\PORTAITT ···I UJONOE.R IF MISE:> J'oHNGTON Will CAL..l toR OUR BOOK REFORT6 10N\ORROOJ ! HOMEWORK ~ANGUP, SH? I1LL <;1V~ you A H,AND, KAYo=--.:....,/4~ F~ACT/ONS? HE:CK--l~,AT1S 1.~'5YAS A PIECE OF Pit:. />.S 1 ~EC,ALL,You GOTTA FIND "TH' COMMA NOMINATOR. F 'INST,ANC~, J.! x !.§. --17 IS I f<EME:MBE:R ! WE: DIVIDS ~VeRYTHING BY··· BY... By Got-1-Y ... HE:LP! IS 1'HERES A. \ POG-rOR O~ &OARP?! • I J:.' M. A POC'"fOR ! WHAl'S WRONG~ 1 I 1M TRYIN' 'TO HEf-P '/A, !<IC>. 00l'H Pl 1...0-rs HAVE: STOMACH C~AMPS ! NE:ll'HE:R ONE: OF 'f3.M CAN Ft-Y l'HE: PL.-AN E: .' t-e"r-IHE! ~Tf3.WAR~ess 1"1>-.KE:! 0Vf3.R !He CONl'ROL-S .1 )-lOWABOUT THAT? YEH--How ABOUT IT? GE:e, 'I'M SORRY, GANG1 eu-r :!.'M NOi L..-ICE:t--.!SE:c::> 10 PRACl'ICE: oveR l'HIS SIA-re.' IF i"He:~e's ANY/'HING WORSES '"fHAN eelN(:, 06'P A.,- .30 ·n-iOUSAN P FE::f3.;-, ;J: CAN'I" ,..HINK OF rr A"f" /'HE: MOMf;.N;-/ • .. e1tH ___ ._ ................... 12.·5 - • - '*><><> ' ~ . ' ·-- . . . .. . . • ... CAN YOU TRUST YOtJR .EYf..Ci There are at leut lis differ· enoe9 in dnwtna deta.ila betw9!nf?P and bottom panel.a. How quickly can you ftnd them? O*k anaftl'I with thoae below. uuoqw 91 ia11nr '9 '•IJ'llStUJ " 11009 •9 -i1nunyp 91 aepa•J •• 'tu.-iw ., 11\HlJA 'C °fUlll'IUI ., lOUJW ·r; 'IU•UUf'll" nqarplft}i 'l :aua•uu10 ---IULUTIN IOAIO __ ....._ eEYES HAVE IT! A line of lettert OD an eye chart read1: ELYDUTE. Cu you r.dd one lete« and rearranee all el&ht for a tl~ely word'? '3QIJ.¥'11\ A IJUOJ Sift '1 PPV e w11.& Tesl: Pedro carried a ba& of com meal. Ja1i carried lhrH hip the aiu of Pedro'•· But Pedro'a load w11 heavirr. Why? l.\ldWa ., .... fttq f,MOt eR1ddle-Me·Tt111: What jams apread f•tet& at Chrulmu? Give up? How about traffic jama? EVER ~ON DER why Sanra btats WJ'oneue Taniler1! Repeat aloud, 11 fat 11 you such hihlY u11s? Pnh•ps it's 1 can SanL1'1 sick of eortlnc 11cks and 1torin1 sticky rl!sul1 of practicing this tnck. St. atocklnc atuffen. 1'hen try: \lrandma'a pen 11ua Ntck hands a p1l'ct of p~o pa alobe &low& etoriously, .. hi$ audience and asks r--~~~ ~-r:---::-:::~~:---..r-n .- Stvual pl'l'\Ons to JOI ~ down the fi rst word. & any word. !hit comn L.IP-'o("ft.A.JI to mind Santa statts that ht will writt the ~M:;N'r.~ vr:ry same words on an· "_ ... _..- other shut or paptr. Of COUl'R, he'll have 10 do some deep think· 1n1 to keep his prom· 1st. When tl\co auditnce's 21 . ... ,19 s. 1b words ~re rtad aloud, J8 Santa submits his pa· ,r,. per on which hr has io b •17 wntten "The very same ...__.......,. ___ ~:;;;....------------' words," and maku hu YOU'LL never iu-. r will yo11. what Dad'• fttdtlq way to the door. home above. To com ete acene, draw linH, dot t.o dot • • .. • " I : TALLY·HO! Apply colon for a IUJ"Prile plctuie: 1-R41d. 2-Lt. blue. S-Yellow. 4-U. brown. S-F\elh. &-Lt. er-a. 7-Muoon. 8-Dk. ll'IY· 9-Dk. blue. lG-Pink. 11-Black. SPEtLBINOER! ,• . sooas l 0 poiDta for Hint all th• ' let*9 ID th• word below to form two complete worda: LEMONADE . . . . . . . . THIN IC)Ol'e 2 pointa Heh ror au wcsda ot four letter1 or more fouaid amonc the lettera. • I TrJ to...,. at '-It It polnta. ~ .... ' •euop 'TW•K : Ul1Uftlnl tiq.-Od BOOMER By Brown and Casson YOU ........ LOv'~ M~, oorJ·1.You, t3A~Y? T TH INK I CAN ACC£PT fHAt ~AQLJE:L.. M051 WOME:t-1 00. OH, r K'NoW IHAT,A~NOLO. i?LJT' AS LONG At':> You g~M~MB~i:2' ~ur f'M ALSO A A14,j•s. MA .. TOO!-.... <:al-"~•~ 12-= MY NAMe:, sv'e~L .. Y'ou·v~ ~~ s~~~ -.~N ::G,o~ -8{ AN UNSei;;o~o PLAv'eK" ~eF'oK'e:, ~Av~ You, .: JIMMY CONNOr2t;'? -tbe sma11 socie'tu I WANT Yov To CLEAN YoLli< '?.ot:JM TODA~ E::~NIC - . We ?~oLJ LD Dl~Uf6 Tµ I NGG TO 6E=E;; HoW WE:. Fe:E:L AirOLJT 1T __, I ~~ws '5~oVLO ,ALL TA~S AVOTS ONIT- \ /:9 ,, .-------------~--------------, ITl.G MY r2a?M, t/OM, ,ANO IT~ NOT FAI 12. For< Yov TO TE:;LL Mf!;. WH~ To CL~AN IT/ / i l'HAT1-:; UP TO ME:: To ~ID~/ \ AND I'LL ALWAY5 g~ME.MgE:iz Voo SA~~( B~CALJS~ l'M A L.AOl~5' MAN ... WAIT TILL M'( ANALYST G~T'5 ~1S r~MITl5 01!11 T~IS 0'2 ~AM ! / : b brickman A FAMILY ?~oULO BS LIKe. A OGl/CCRAcY. Nof30DY ~~oLJLD ORDS((> ANY~DY To DO ANYTHI~ -/ . - j INSSZ>E WOOD r ALLEN "I FIN All Y' CJ/5'CLJVC/i? {1-1£ PcRP€C{ t<k/MAtV- (-A,() lt8GOL-Vr&" s ruNAJ&"R-w11o:c; \ OBYIOUGL-f G>or A , I ) Ga/p MINO/) ' , "1 1 s11e'5 tJNP£RL1AJ1~e · ', r, StG!tJ!F!CAAJI ' '!1 PAGSA6B7 IN 51'1?~£!;; )& (~~~6 ~-~~-~~'::~~659.' .. :· ,,_.,,..,, uU • 1 , , , , '1 •111 1, 'I ,,11 11 1.1, 11 '·' •· " 1t,1~!111,'1/l1,: .. ,,., 1111,1 ,1/1/11 1,f1;il111•"·'r,. • ~ WJ.100~ ~WllOO ~ IF HE F INDS A ( ,P WA~M 5 Hll2T ~ I ,Q ON J.l IS , r. , 0 DRESS.El< TANI( MCNAMAilA IRAtW lo SVFfAL.0. ~o "'r POS/1701.J M Y5&t-r so 1116 .st/A.) 8ACK£16/t15 M& eP~ec7fvEt..Y. ... ANt/ VOO'~ ALL '!;() 'tbV~G .... .. , L(O)) ... ~~CAL>S6 H~5 A L--18RA-.. A~t7 .I'M Atv ARI 1:5. ·:· •••• -# • DO <(OV 1filtJK H€ WA& ~GH'( WH~t\J H~ Sf-.\t7. •• Gus Arriola OJ.I, MV S i Ales! f/IS S US S~Al<Eo! .... ~ by Jeff Millar & 8111 Hinds ... Cf ~, fi.t~ LA?T ~D T1<JP IT IM\7 ~~P) ' ... 1KAD'D ro T~~ '8AV. .. ' DECEMBER 5, 1978 GIVE 10lJR HOME A CHRISTMAS GIFT: Oar "At Botne".Sectioft 8nranls the Whole family I •• DAILY PIL · J ) ASK TH YOURSELF Want to Mk a fam<JU$ penon a question? Send the quesUon, • a ........... to "Aak." Famlly Weekly. 64 J l..cx1ngtan Aw., New Ven, N.. V. 10022. Ww'll pay $5 foe publbhed ~ Sony, we ain't ..-~ FOR BETTY HOU.IN, author of FiTat, You Cry HM yos .._,ectomy ldt yoa wltll a far of wJ6u "'c:Wat of cw:a'?-R.M.. Rao. Nev. e The peculiar thing about my surgerv ls that I felt in perfect health up to the day l had It, and that's e:xact)y howl feel today. I was never prone to vtruses or minor ailments, and. thankfuJJy, my record Is stiJI uoblemished. However, my operation ls not the kind of thing one can FOR PETER FRAMPTON. British rock star ow,... set wllcft ,_aft..,., ~,.,... SoOd loob or talaf?-K.M., ~ Taa. • Wherever l am today I got from serving a long musk:al apprentk:eship. J've l~t count of the number of bands I ;:layed with. When l started getting popular, I dkin't ~ lleve It I thought fans paid more attention to my face than lo my musk. I became a bit more sure of myself when my first album sold well. l realized that when my record ls oo the turntable, people are listening to me, not looking at me. FOR .IOKN WA VNE. star of The S hooU.t Wllca r.111-.c ,oe beat ll09t ...-•aaed wtda ,wMtt?- .1.H.5., HolJWOOIL Fla. • Every April lf>.-1.RS. Day-always was, ls, and rm sure atways wUI be a time of dlsllluslonme:nt for me. rve never been as good a manager as I am an earner. FOR SANDRA HARMON. atithor of A Girl LJJee M e Silllcc ,oa're pmty ... -.t. I Mt,_ set .-y ~ .... How eata ... , • '°" ... lkm?--K.M.. Gefwa.. to.,Ta. • ~lly with a pineh of salt. but I must say my flrst sincere compliment changed my life. I wanted to be a writer and got my first break when I landed a job work- ing for TV's Dick Cavett. where a woman with whom 1 worked said I "turned out good stuff." rd never received this klnd of professional encouragement before. and It worked wonders. FOR MMES Ka.PATRICK. cobnnist Do,..._. Sir.ma A'" der .... Mt1nlly M 1FM..,.. -r .. wuydik:9 cw wc f011 MWls-111 • ........ ...-a pmlklllw "6awpaWoeTV'a "60~.,c.o-ta....-•s 1111?- Mta. a.. 'C. RcpoWa. -........ Ga. e Yep, we just naturally, honestly, stncerely andemphallc- ally dbagree on almost every major Issue that comes along-but we try not to be disagreeable about It. FOR DIE "ASK ntEM VOURSE.Lr EDITOR fM a .... for feda ... fl!-a, .............. CM t.ecw wdier s,twta Peno, r• .. '°bow........_ dlcn'• a fwtlln for ..,.... .......... __..... ... .,... WMHngeo..D.C. •These days there's a future for women ln everythinf. Look at Mary Brook, Dlr~or of the U.S. Mlnl One who'd surely back you up Is Myrna Liebowitz.. President of the Women's Stockbrokers Assn. She's praently conducttng a series of seminars aimed at women-"Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Anance But Were Afraid to Ask." She's kld<lng off her campaign tn the East. Said Myrna: 'Women own more than half the total wealth In the U.S. but are not keeping pace with men with regard to finance." She begins her seminars with thls tip: "Don't buy stocks on advice from hairdressers, butchers, bakers or cabb6e.s. Most of them are sure losers." P&w1 Ptloto by Jolln II Hemlhoft/Olobe Pllofoe easlly forget; after al~ I !ee the scar twice a day. So rm sure that for the next couple of years, there'll be a slight c:oocem in the back of my mind. But I can truthfully say the whole ordeal was not as bad as I had expected. Even after surgery, the~ was not agonizing; all (felt w~ ~ aches, something like having a cut. That was the biggest and Ncest surprise-knowing one can swvlve a mastectomy and end up flt and rartn' to go. FOR PATRIOA NEAL. actress Y• Oftl'C I ,.. " 'tc atrolw 80 wd ,..... .... ..._ .. ,_ tlo II? WW Mftc:c tlo yoa M9C fw--. wldlm9?-MrL ~ »<n.c. ......_a •Mental rehabilitation should start the first pos.sll»e mo- ment after brain darnCl!ge has taken place. I started wori< on my speech dlsablllty 10 days after recovering oon- scloosne.ss. Evuy day or week lost affects the final rault because the patient's recovery decelerates with the pas.. sage of time. 1be first six months are the best, achieve- ment-wise. The next stx. re.suits are slower. FOR P£TE ROZEU...E. Commissioner, National Football League Wily k tM N.f.L appa.ecl to~ bettllls oa ~ ......... foodtei ~?-1.. Mml. Hobert. .... • The N.F.L opposes such legalized gambling because we do not believe It to be in the best Interests of the game, the players, the coaches or-the true fan. When the day that a fan ls more interested In how many points a wins by, rather than the fact of wMther It wins, pro ootbaJJ will have become no more than a betting vehicle. FOR DINAH SHORE Yow OlllflD ue ...,a. Wlio .._... ~ dott.e.?-Mn.. Nwy&it m•u,G ..... ~Mlda. e My wardrobe consultant, Marianne Ryan. She goes to stores and bootlque.1 and pld<s thJngs she thinks I'd like and that would look good on me, off the peg. FOR PAUL ANDERSON. listed In the Guinnna Boolt of World Recor<U as the strongest man In the world Wen yGtl ..... ..., ltrollR cW?-M..N .. Colon4lo S..-...Colo. e No, quite the reverse. I was a normal kid until I was seven, when l got nephritis, and I remained sickly until age 12. To rebuild my health and get myself In shape for play. Ing football, I became Interested In exercise and nutrition. By 14, I was on my way towards a 59-lnch chest, a 36-lnch thldl and a 23 ~-Inch neck. ~ i , 1t'1'1 FAMllX WEEKLY The ltew141-Magu1M lcotl neca.twio, Executive Editor TIM ........ Man•glng EdllOf Nc:hwcl V .. detl, Alt Olrtcl0< ftOMlrtt AIH'twira. Senior Editor H.i a.-doa. s.n1or Editor ....... HMMll. FOOd Edlto1 "AT1tlCK IL UNtUY, Executive VP ·Stlea Dir o.wd L Wl"oe, NJ Man8QV, NcMnl It. Clln'ofl, Aaoc. Eultfn Mgr.; M ,,...,, Jr., Waatern Mgr.; Dnl4 a.-e. ANoc. Chicago Mgr.; a.--M. PW\, Oettoll Mgr.:........., a..,..... -*" u.... ... ~ Calli.; .C..... D'Ah11r1••• Martletlng Mgr.: ...,.. .....,., Prom. Dir.; ' &1tffe ...,.._, Aul. Art OlreclOI' c.rt U., Meling Mgr. ~-ltlh Otlftfto, M ; Gloria lfttf, Plcturn . ..ueu..,." "ILATIOM&: ROtllllT .. l:AMmY end US IWI, V.P1 end Co-OirKl0<1; ,.._ Oppalllt ihcr, Rcwlng Edlt0< ........ K.....,. Mgr. ~II eHVICH: lMrJ ........ ~ c.n., ,.._. .a. ~ Mgr.; ,._ Cl. .. ,.,, Mita ._..,, Conlrlbullng Edllorli ButlMat M1r11ger: Robert ._..,, Promohon. WtlllMi CClfllofl, llllfJ .. ..,.. "-9,'fdlt. A.eta. ...,, ~ Co1114Jm« ServfCff MAMUl'ACTUltllfG: ftloMrd MM'-, V P. ·0 1rec1or ......... ..._.._, Pvbtlc Relattone Mor RoMf1a Cotl!M, Makeup Mgr &-.. t. .,.....,, Chairman Emerllus ~ ~.Production Mgr. Helldqutr1t,. &Ct Lexington Avt., N.Y., N.V. 10022 e 197& FAMILY WeEJ<LY, INC. All 1lghle rea9'Vfd. ·~ Tuste-science breakthrough gives low tar MERIT the flavor of cigarettes having 60% more tar. By locating certain flavor-rich ingredients in cigarette smoke, ingredients that deliver taste way out of proportion to tar, researchers at Philip Morris have disproven the theory that cigarette flavor depends on the amount of tar that goes with it. They've discovered how to pack flavor -unprecedented flavor -into a cigarette that delivers one of the lowest tar levels in smoking today. The discovery is called 'Enriched Aavo~ It's extra flavor, natural flavor, and only MERIT has it. . Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 'lests ~ 1aste In taste tests involving thousands of cigarette smokers like yourself, MERIT was reported to deliver as much-or more -taste than current low tar leaders. Whats real.Ly startling is that these brands have up to 60% more tar than MERIT You've been smoking "low tar, good taste" claims long enough. Now smoke the cigarette. MERIT. Incredible smoking satisfaction at only 9 mg. tar. 0 NI.Ip Monit I-1'7' .... - A CONSUMER·s GUIDE -TOSUCCESSFULSURGERY By Dr. Seymour ~berg and Dr. L M. Elting Before you wilUn1ly bare your f ~ah for tM cut of t/U! surgeon's knife, liaten to thU: • 2.4 million unnece88QT)' opera- tiona were perf or~d in thU country in 1974. • 11,900 of these patients died. \--.-. • Cost of this sw~ry was more than $3.9 billion. Frightenin1 f iguru, aren't thry1 But now you can prot«t your.elf and your family if you rememkr thia atl- uice from Dr. SrylMUr lwnber1 and Dr. L . M . El.lint. two oaUopathic lllT- feOM whine boole Mll" to el.iminaU- tM fueUU>Mle from proc1'f'Chw aur- iery. lwnbn-1 and EUU., htwe worMd cu a aa-1icol team f M cto. too decode and have trained and opnated at leadin1 hospitals throuf}a.out tM country. Here's what tlt.ey "'Y· How To 0.00. A S.geoe Choosing a good 6Urge<>n Is the ob- vious first step In protecting yourself, but most of us give less thought to this than to the choice of a bathrobe. It's wisest to begin by comulttng your family doctor. Hopefully, you will then be able to start your search with a recommendation you can trusl Re- member, too, that once you get home from hospital surgery, you will be In your family doctor's hands. Should you choose a "name" sur- geon? If nothing less than getting the be.st ls all that will satlsfy you. that Is what you should do. Bot you may be disappointed. For one thing. unlus th& surgeon ls '1round the comu, the operation will probably lnwlve traveling. possibly a great di.stance. Also, the time and avall- ablllty of famous men arc spread 90 thin. you may not get to see much of the original. Your care prob.t>ly will be done via dupllcate--another doctor on the staff. Once you've made the tr1p to Me your surgeon for the first time, here Me a couple of considerations you might keep In mind: Where he went to school won't nec- essarily have clny beartng on hl.s effi- ciency. Medical schools a.re no longer graded and broken down Into classes. The age of the surgeon ls often no lndl- Con.Mn.ed and adapt«J, from A CcJn. sumer'• GWde to Succ:emful Sur,ery 11)' Dr. S~mou.r ltenkrl and Dr. L. M. Ell.inf (St. Morfin'• Pras, 110). • ,,Ullt, Y WHICLY, 0.C..... a. 117' the first assistant be a registered nurse, no matter how capable. In small hospi- tals, your family doctor may assist. Even If he doesn't, you may want him at the table. He ls entitled to bill you for this service. Where will IM inciaion be1 You obvi- ously want the smallest cut pos.slble ln the least notk:eable orea. While the surgeon cannot commlt hlmseU to the exact number of lnohes, he should be able to Indicate to what extent you will be carrying hls mark. The less cutting. the less chance for an ugly scar. Whal IUnd of h«llinl can I apecl to haJJer Fortunately, most people heal normally and rapkfly, and wowds, re- gardlus of thel.r &tze, mend within a week. But tha'e are lndMduals who form keJold ~ unstghtJy ~ there ls no way to stop this. YOU should also let your surgeon know j If you have ever had any diffk:ulties In hul1ng. and If you have any other health problems. lf you are a diabetic, J for Instance, thl.s can affect the way ~ youheal. Ll~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ! Who will be responaibu for my aftu-:i care? More patients ore lost after an operation than In the operatl.ng room. You don't want to be one of them. If cation of experlenoe or knowledge. Whether your surgeon ls a member of your race or religion doesn't make hlrn a star In the operating room. (Inciden- tally, don't be Impressed by the number of certificates papering the wall. They're not a definitive Indication of high-quality care. Hung high en<XAgh. Rotary Club affiliations look equally Imposing.) You flnt Vlllt It Ls lmportaftt. lnlUally, to notice how the surgeon talks to you. Ls It In a friendly, relaxed manner or like an Interrogation? Do you feel Uke a crtml~ nal or an equal? Is It a rushed situation with the phone constantly ringing and a.sststanu parading In and out? How welcome are your quest!~? In short. how doe$ the surgeon respond to you? Next, general questloning may start with routine queries, such as: how long will the bandage& stay In place? Will the removal of the .stitches hurt? How long will I be In the hospital? How long before I can get out of bed at home? Drive a car? Sit In the sun? Will I bleed easlly? Wlll the wound take to.ig to heal? From there, get more specific: How lonf will I be oUI of worlt.aM. wUl IM opaation aflecl what I do for a Uoin11 If you're a ditch digger and you have a he.rnla repair, your convalaccnt period wlll be longer than If you are an office worker. How much will it cost1 Get this straight right off. Many patlents hesitate to question a doctor about his charges; others feel It's none of their business because their insurance wlU oover It. Both attitudes are wrong. Unless one surgeon has such an extensive ireputa- ijon that he can charge what the traffic will bear, the fees of most surgeons In a given area are usually standard for a particular operation. Remember, though. that the surgical fee has nothing to do with the hospital fee. The sur- geon's fee also will probably be above what your Insurance pays. In some lnstances, your surgeon may ask that you pay him first and then be relm· bursed by your Insurance company. Ar8 you fOin4 to do 1M sur~, doct«? In a teaching hospital, your cho5en surgeon may not put a glove on you; he's there as an Instructor to the residents. You may not care as long as he's guiding the procedure, but then a~ln, you may. You are paylng him, not an underling. In a community hos- pital you stand a better chance of hav· Ing the surgeon you choose perform the operation. who wUl aasut your aur,eonr The fl.rat assistant~ be a doctor who could take over should .something happen to the argeon. Insiat on this. Never should f your surgeon Is merely going to per- form the operation, you have a right to know beforehand. So even If the sur- geon assures yQU that he will be respon- sible, find out what-If aoy-responsl- bllltJes are distributed. and to whom. An associate? The resident or Intern? The nurses? Your famlly? While you don't expect the surgeon to hold your hand every postoperative moment, you should expect to see him at least once a day to check you over. You aren't just paying him for the surgery proper. GettiDs Another OpinloG The surge.on may tell you he would like another opln}on on your case, even though he feels pretty certain about what to do. But If he doesn't. or falls to answer any questions to your satisfaction, tell him you want to check his recommendation for surgery· with someone else and ask to whom he can· refer you. If you do sea a consultant, be sure he gives you his opinion directly, not relayed through your surgeon. Some consultants wlll spend time with you and, when they are finished, wlll say, "All right, Mrs. Jones, I've exam- ined you and gone over your reports, and I'll get back to your doctor with my opinion." Forget IL That's not why you went. If you can't get the opinion of a consultant firsthand. you're rtght back where you started-JR with only one opmlon. 1'1..1 fj Galli• Grlclclc9 '-mhlS,..p Golden Griddle Pancake Syrup is a special blend of four great syrups for an extra special taste ... the kind of flavor you savor; slowi)L And the , handy no-drip spout means no mess. Mazola Margarine contains the goodness of golden com oil. It tastes fresh and delicious and nalll- rally contains no cholesterol. Tastes good, and good for you. S-lllC ancl eal snwt. -, .. , . " @bservations Doomilldey revt.lled. A lew years ago, pre- dicteong were rrfe 1hat lhe world was running out of resources. and that pollution would soon ravage lhe eanh The doomsayers' solo- llon. put the bl'akes on economte growth. ... We've always taken 1ssoe with such dire prophecies, believing lhal orderly economic growth 1s the palh to a higher standard of ~v1ng for lhe world's underprivileged. Now. the U.N has iSSUed a summary report that reinforces our optimism. A three-year study by an 1ntematlOl'lal team of ecooom1sts says man has the resources and I.he technology 10 improve human ltvtng standards -and. by I.he end of lhe century. can even reduce by half the gap between the rich and poor nations The main limits to rapid and sus1a1ned economic growth, the study ltnds. are polltteal and social restratnls on the economy's ab11tty to develop As Pogo might have put rt, the future is really us 0 wtwt c:aaeee lnlill*ln? BuStness. raising product prices? Labor. pushing wages htghe(? Actually. it's ooc lhat stmi>'e Inflation also tnVOlves government spending polteies. and fhe amounl of money 1n circolahon. Want to learn more? Watch 'Amenca The Super Markel: a series of 20 TV programs produced by the Law and Economic Center of the University of Miatnt School ol Law 1n eooperatlOfl Wiltl KNBC 1n Los Angeles The JO.mtntJ!e shows also probe lhe workings ot compernion. monopoly. profits. investing and taxes The series. funded in pan by Mob~ Foundation. can be seen on NBC stations 1n Wastungton staning tomorrow. Oeveland. January 3; New Y~ City, January 31 Syndlcatton elsewhere 1s also "' the worlts Walch lor 1t 0 'O .......,. eot-.,..,,._ It's some11mes simpler I an you think to save money and conserve energy For uample never use a bigger appliance than you need. (Why waste your oven on a toaster-size job?) Another example· never use a burner that s large< than your poc 0 ~ al the .,.,..._ To its regret Eh Liiiy and Company. the pharmaceullcat firm. spends more time flllW'lg out goveniment torms ttian on cancer and heart disease research combined. h calculates the cost of the~ at $15 million a year, wt\tCh, lheOretlcally. adds about 50 cents to the price of every preacnpcon for a Lilly medlCne ObMNal-. loo A MoOll Oii Cqfp0<elloft. 150 l H I 42 lltWI, -YOtlc. H. Y 10011 •.• ,.._()IC.- SMART COOKlftG /By Marilyn Hemen ·Have a Delicious Danish-Style Sandwich Supper This week, Food Editor Marilyn Hansen makes a light Sunday-night supper. 'These broiled open-faced sandwiches are a perfect answer for a light supper after watching the game:' says Marilyn. A ed«tion of broikd Srnorrebrod .anduJiche1 proWle• a temp tins Sunday-nifht wpper for family or 1.u1u. BROD..ED SMORREBROD (lit 1k a-Oun) ~ lb. f ..... button muWOGma. qu.wWM 1 tlibteepoclft butter 1 tllbfeellaanol lkdtM I a.Md btNd .... 1 ......... flfMn ,_.,.,.,, tllced Into rtngia ~ lb. thinly tlloed 1)bo or Hnllftl or DMbo D ..... dleeM lloeton lettlNle ...... Pldd.e 1. Saute mushrooms In butter and oll until tender. 2. Butter toasted bread slloes gener- ously. Arrange about ~ cup drained saute.ed mushrooms on each sUce toast Top wUh ~.,.,,.,., •llces and about 2 or 3 sllca 3. Place on broiler rack 4 Inches from heat! element and broU about 3 m1nut.ea until cheese melts. t . Serve hot., arranged on lettuce leaves with a f~ plcklq for garnish. / Make• 6 t10n4wiche1 BROILED SMORREBROD (S. .. 1Clruu) ...... 4 tOMted ,,. Of put'llp9mlcllel .... ........ 2 omle <•-~ Ila) ..,.._In ol. clnlMd 1 ..... """" lllloed C 9"cel DtnWt Hft.nJ or Tybo ~ LAittltce ..... 8'1oed *"°" ...... l . Butter four .sllca toasted rye bread generously. !. Spread with mustard. Arrange apple slJces on top. Cover with chee.se slices. S. Ploc::e sandwiches on broiler rack 4 Inches from heating element and broil about 3 minutes until chcae melt& Plac. on lettuce leava.. .Gamlah with lemon. Malce• 4 eandwiclue• t • 'AMll.Y WHICLY, o.c-"' t, l t7t BROD.ED SMORREBROD ~ . .., lutter • to.M9CI ..... ennctt.d -. .. btMd CfMlppecl dWee 11 lllcM c:ttep ~ 1 ........ .......,..,....,, elloM ~ tb. lflced 0.... FOllllN or 1')bo .... l.ettucelen• lbJOfW191M, Nit Md pepper L Butter toasted bread stlce.s gener- ously. !. Sprinkle with chopped chives and arrange three bacon strips on each slice. Top with 2 or 3 sUces of Fontlna. S. Place sandwiches on broiler rack 4 Inches from heating element and broll about 3 mJnut.a uoU1 chee.se melts. 4. Serve on letil.lce leaves. Pass mayon- naise and salt and pepper. Malce• 6 aandwiche1 BROll.ED SMORREBROD CPuctO "'1) lkat\er I 1o1111ect tlOM ,,. or ltght pumpemJobl .UGH ......... l'l lb . .,..., lllolid baled Of eplced .... 1 CM (lbout Hb ... ) peed\ Of ................ IMcl i' ~ lb. lllloecl o.nwt TWeH chMM L.auc.....,.. l . Butter 6 toasted light rye alJces gen- erously. Spread with mustard. Z. Arrange 2 or 3 slk:a ham on each slk:e and top w1th 4 peach allca or 1 ptnupple slk:.e. Top wtth cheese alk:a. 3. Place sandwlcha on broiler reek 4 Inches from heating eianent and broil about 3 minute& unttl cheese melt.a. Arrange on lettuce leava. Malcu 6 «Jndwiclue1 G°f'O' -~-..-f., Ot ... , •te• .... , . ' Old · Faithful. New Faithful. -- Good Old Faithful Always got you where you were going. Always did 11 eco- nomKally A whole generation of Amen· cans grew up with Old Faithful And now, 27 yeors and 33 m1ll1on cars later. it's still o symbol of dependob1l1ty and economy. Now there's o car thats 1ust as reliable and economical as Old Forthful ever was It's New Faithful. The 1977 VW Robbtt With engineering so advanced that auto· motive experts have hatled ti as the kind of corDetro11 will be building in the 1980's. The Rabbit hos a new fuel in1ect1on sys· tern, so 11 starts up quick as a bunny. Springs like one, too. 0 to SO in 1ust 7.7 sec· ands. The Rabbit also has advanced eng1· neer1ng feotures like negative steering ~II , radius to help mo1ntoin directional stab1I· tty 1n lhe event of a front-tire blowou1. rack·ond·p1n1on steering for more direct maneuvering and better road feel, and an independent stob1l1zer reor oxla, low in unsprung weight, for betler rood holding. New Faithful lives up to Old Fo1thful's reputolton for economy. too. Because 11 hos fuel in1ect1on, you can use the mos(· economical grade of gos· But you won't have to use 1t very often. Rabbit gets 37 mpg on the h1ghwoy, 24 1n the city (Thats EPA's estimate for manual transmission Actuol m1leoge may vory. depending on driving habits. car's cond11ton and op- tional equipment.) Dependob1l1 ty and economy. That's what Old Faithful gove a whole generation of Americans. And that's what New Faithful 1s giving a whole new genera·~ lion of Americans. New Faithful. The 1977 ~ RObb1t · More Volkswagen from Volkswagen , .Por.ina New Purina Fit & Tr1m is a great tasting dry dog food that's spec1a.lly formulated for adult dogs. It's low 1n calories, low 1n fat and provides complete and balanced.nutrition. NewPurina Pit /Y~ canbelp keep~ ~looking good - ---------------- CHRISTMAS TO GIVf 'IOUR HOmf fOR SW<> OR Lf$$ -:-cmAll'I unDfR S40) By Rosalyn Abrew.ya TM Bilbo Set (aboat.., Give a gtft of d.lntng for two with this drct.dar table and chairs molded for comfort The group oomes In caramel or white. By Syrooo. CMale a COnU"'f'Of'OTY ",etaway" dininf corfU!J". -W -W-e-'v_e_d_o_n_e--your_h_o_l_id_a_y_s_h_o_p_p_in_g_fo_r_ ~ you! Gifts for evety room -and some that move to wherever you are. Delights for the whole family. Airy 1ta. wUla will maie a tttn'• room l.ooli trown-up. Vatlall Glw s...._e Uaita (a-: f75 adt) J·r The perfect gtft for a teen-ager's room Is a pair of tall chrorne-and-gla etageres flanking the bed, eltmlnatlng the limited ntdtt table. Thae are U~twelght, with . tempered glass theJva, and vtrtua1Jy W\breakablc. By Janes David, the wlitf come In a box for simple oon.surner assembly. Decoratlft w• ~ea.,_. tt40> Give your lMng room wall a gift of art In the form of an f4IC Rya rug. A marvelous Investment, It can be moo.ied to the Uoor In another room or home. The wall-huQg rug I• of an easy.cai'f acrylic fiber. Its dimensions are 4'7" x 6'7". The room wa.a dattJle(l by Peggy Walker . .... . ,AM1LY WUICLY, OeceMbef I, 1979 • I - AT HOmE con11nu~d QlfTS TO mAKE sunDA'I ) . , .: :·:totic · · ·tO.[Y' ~ ' . . u· ,.. . ' ' .. l", The Purita ns' a nswer to curbing children's idleness on the Sabbath. Today's kids wi ll want to play with them all week. A Handcrafted Toy (under $3 to make) Dick Schnacke (above) demonstratea the humorous trickery of one of hls Sunday toys: Pillars of Solomon. He cuts the cord between the two, CClte- fully shielding the bottom part. 1llen, volla, he shows them attached again. (lllustrallon Indicates how dummy I string Is glued, while real one ls routed Inside the pillar.) Schnacke ls shown at a crafts exposition at The Old Country, 1Jmµ..:::;. .... Busch Gardens, near Williamsburg, Va. 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Available at many participating dealere. Good Dec s ·Dec. 31 , 1978 ----------------------------------------------..---·- By Roulya Abrevaya Gifts from the heart are often those you make with your own hands. Dick Schnacke, author-<:raftsman, has not only contributed slgnlflcantJy to the popularity of the "wlhlmmydlddle" (a wooden-propeller lie detector) and the "fllppudlnger'' (a breath-<:ontrol gadget) but ls largely responsible for carrying on a tradition of making chU- dren' s hlstorically authentk: playthings. Some are knov.m as ''Sunda~ toys." (His book, Anwican Follt Toy•, pub- lished by Penguin Books, $3.50, gives deailed drawings and Instructions for aU klnds of folk toys..) Just what are Sunday toys? They date back .wnty-ffve to OM hundred years. The toys des>'ct famous stories from the Old Testament: Noah's Ark, the Piiiars of Solomon and Jacob' a Ladder. 1lleSe toys evolved from the strict Puritan ethics of America'.s early set- tlers, which rigidly determined the day- to-day activities of children. especially how they spent their Idle time on the Sabbath. Religious creed dictated that on the Sabbath. children were to pass their time playing only with toys related to stories from the Bible. This, It was thought, would not only re~force youngsters' knowledge and undastand- lng of the Bible but would divert their Idle hands from devilish mischief. The thr.,. Items pk:tured are simply constructed, yet are Ingenious In their ability to mystify and entertain young- sters and adults alike. The Jacob's Ladder toy Is made of thJn blocks of wood and nbbonllke pieces of cloth.. Through an lntrbtc system of Interweaving the rtbbons, the toy create.s an lllusbl of a oontlnual flow of Olp.flopping blocka. It creates a ac:en. which IJn't difficult to relate to the story of Jacob' a vision found In Genesla 28: 12. The verse dacrtbes a drum of a ladder extending from earth to heaven with God's angels a.cendtng and dacendtng. Another toy with a surprising amount of tunorou. trickery la the Piiiars o( Solomon. The Idea for the toy oome.a from 2 OwonJcla 3:15-17, In whJch the ptllan at Solomon' a T emplc are de- scrtbed as being connected by a chatn. A trick routing of a rope ~the toy - Tise Jacoll • Ladda-toy re~• to Jacob' I VUWn in (}enuU of G ladda- ~to /a~n. Noala'•Ari allows the owner to convtnoe his friends that magic keeps the r'OJ>!I to- gether after It has been cul The Noah's Ark toy has no magic except In Its apparent ablUty to occupy a chlld's mind for endless hours. Con- structed roughly of wood, the ark has a removable roof that, when opened. reveals the animal kingdom. The popo- lartty of the ark even today ls exempll~ fled by the fact that the toy greatly raemble.s a mass.-produced Item which can be found on the shelves of toy shops. Schnacke, 57, Is a former metallur- gist who has been making toys all hls life. After deciding to leave hJs engi- neering career and plunge Into his own busine.s.1 In 1963, he recruJted locaJ residents near his home to produce the folk toys. Two years later, he had doubled his prior salary. Today Schnadce employ• 60 aaf~ men In mountainous West Va. end ships their output, an assorted line of 116 different folk toys, to more than 500 outlets throughout the United Stata. The Sunday toys which he dispenses repreMnt the Interesting folklore that Is Incorporated In all of his homespoo Items. Stones the toys repracnt hav. been handed down from generation to generation. ''There ts .amcthlng ., •ttafylng In praervlng the pest," says Schnecke, "and doubly'° when the •c111 of ,. your own hands Is lnYolwd. •• lili. 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In travel and home slze:s. From Mlnd Movers, Ltd V--.MMta Tabletop Thater(about $23) All from a permanent storage cannister: reat-$Creen pro- jector, stereo viewer, plus 70 full-color stereo pktures on 10 reels. The whole Disney gang is on ~In Hood, Donald Duck, Mk:kcy Moule, old Scrooge. Cinderella and many more. By GAF. ... 10-Fom, Good B..w,1 (abotd$5) Her•'• a cltiun'• band radk> 9MM with 0. cxdtement of truc:kln' and CB radio. Fun for .wryone from eJght van old to Infinity. Tool around the boatd, watch out for Smokies (poltc. cars), and Join the CB geneTatlon. from Parker Bros. ...... - Slecl-BMe Tea Table (about $200) Taking a cue from the tradi- tional, thls tea table Is equally at home ln a contemporary setting. It has two glass-top Inserts, two veneered pull-out shelves and ls 22" x 28" x 22". By Hickory. Now Hae-Now Tlten Cart (•boat $100> Anywhere. Any room. From Bassett's Florwitine Collec- tion, here'• a cart that travels to where you aNt. On a highly polished and buffed chrome- plated base, It has gray "float" glass shelves, three-tiered for versatility. n.. ''Mmlc: MachlM" ( .. $60) Hue's a portable cassette recorder for gala get- togethera. Jt features a~ along microphone. a fl' heavy 1N19Mt d~ speaker and ovudrtve, whk:h boosts sound votwn.. It also has three-way power capllblllty, whk;h allows It to operate on elfl\t "C' batteries, a built-In AC line cord and an optJonal 12- volt adapter. from G.E. Tabla for tlM ~ &pr .. sa (ada abollt $230) Handrnad. coffM tabla ln a natural honeytone rattan .,.. rt~t out of the Eaat. 0.. ~ gJua tope make the most of the •triking latttc. .tfect. ~ etther the 39" 8QUm'e, or the 30"' x 64" rectangk By~ IMtlb.M America. , - • • • • • • • • • --------------------------------------- This tree booklet will tell you more about what the Anny can otter you. ,... .. ~ .. _ Joh tr31111nR hunJrrJ, of lOUr\C\ to th1M>\C from >\dun«'" rarn wllc1tc ucJ1u w11h the Anny l'•Y'"I! up 10 7~'\, 111 the 1u111un. $ li>I 20 3 11111nth 10 \ton, hdorc JeJult1on\ (Amount wh1rll lo mcrca\C a\k your lol•I Army Rcpre \Cn1a11vc ) Work 111 l.urnrc, Aluka, llawJu, Panama, Korea, or almosl anywhere 1n 1hc <un11nc111al U.S. 3-0 days' paid vata11011 eath year. The challenRe and 1hr rndc on serving your Counlry M,t Mr Add re., C11y_ - Phone _ ll1gh School A11cndmtt C.radua11on Dair S1a1r 71p Date of Horth ---- Yuur loc:al Army Rcprcscn1a11vc '' 11\trd m rhe Yrllo.,. l'ages under "Reuu111ng~ l-atn.Jr1ll.«U111F9.'11~1lll>N ~ , . , t ,. - "' •.. .. * Fumltwe ,. • ., WOltla -cnde ..... chair rode, door. open, dnrw.,. alldef * SoidJ COMtructed, beeilllfullr flnllMcl and tUllJ .... mbledf . • ,.,....., ........ to•" ....... •nd 7'' ... , . • ColoNal , ....................... oltlef euthentlc '•"""' These are truly Incredible re- productions of the furniture of an Earty American bedroom at truly Incredible low prices. Copied from actual pieces made In America between 1750 and 1787. Each Is' carefully crafted from choice woods with a richly grained walnut finish to faith-- fully match original. Careful at- tentlOJ\ haa been paid to fJVery detall-doora and drawers open smoothly. Knobs are solid metal with an antique brass look. Win- throp Desk has an upholstered red bench, a tiny qulll In Its Ink- , stmid. The Armolre has real little metal hangers. The "four poster" bed has a 1e9arate Inch-thick mattress and matching floral printed canopy, spread and bol· ster of real fabric and lace. Evety feature Is authentic, and each piece Is fully a11embled. (Theee are not kits). Wonderful for collectors and superb for a luxury doll house. llAY BEi • OffOED AIMI AT 11IEIE ..S:W. LOW PMCU -"fl RU. OUT FAIT-a-.u r.,,._., .... , ...... ON1vs1 29 To$9 • •cw an 0tr .99 EACH (Sto~ 7 AND 8A"-n1ru,..•• ''• .. ,,,",. "c •11.-•· nor 18 • Co/lecto -our1 f W•ll "'ade r tur. or Sta to SttS °' /arpe •Pi~t I fll HOl1\E Conli .. •d I QlfTSOf comfORT for Y oar favorite Sit-Down St.rile! (about $280) Seating Is at Its best In thls wall recliner. Its .superb desJgn allows full rest position even when the chair ls only an Inch from the wall. It features rolled padded arms, a button-tufted biscuit back and ls upholstered In soil-resistant velvet By La-Z.Boy. The Counter-Hdght Cit.O- f« SwivellDg Comlon (aboat $70) Sidle up to your refreshment or kitchen counter and relax on a chair that's cushioned with 3W" of soft foam. The wrap-around seat back assures comfort, while the footrest adjusts automatically as yoo change seat height. Covered In washable vinyl for easy care ln russet, antique oak, camel or saddle, It's from Samsonite. A Storage Had board (about $300) All you need In the most private do- main: a bookcase headboard that combines beauty and practi- cality. The Imaginative piece ls from DeSoto. I RT HOmE M•"'d I C:.lfTS Of DEGOR J A .. Tlvoll" Garden From Copenhagen (from $12 to$42) Hand-blown glass flower holders, from 5%" to 12", make e.legant separates or a formidable grouping. Vases from Holmegaard of Copenhagen. Sal-Away Wall Plaques (about $23 and $14) Chrome sails gleam In the light. These unbreakable thermopla.stic racing sloops are Ide.al for any wall. The large plaqua ls 20 % " wide x 28 w· high; the smaller plaque, a pair of sloops, ls 14" wide x 15 % " high. From Syroco: Encore for the Table-Lamp Revival (about $130) Here's a charming nutmeg-flnlshed drop.leaf table lamp 55" high. Pretty and utilitarian, the table opens to 25"' x 17". The shade ls natural pleated muslin. From Ethan Allen. !\ . ' NOW EV ERY AMERICAN has the oppor- tunity to poaaesa a unique Gold Proof. To own a Cold Proof ~uch 811 this haa only recenrly been allowed by The Congress or The United State.. Fortunately this act be- came law in time for the mlntlng or gold Oicentennial commemoratives. To perma- nently preserve the memory or the Bicen- tennial year as it draws to a close The Columbia Mint, Waahington. O.C. la strik- ing a special commemorative Bicentennial Cold Medal. Thi• Cold Proof In .500 fine Cold la belns alruck and luued in a limited edition with a serially numbered certificate of auth,.n11city. Eac h piece will measure 1 flmm In diameter and weigh 2.31 grama. The face uf rhe Cold Proof portrays the Dome of lhe Nallona Capitol BuJldJng the reverse the famed 1pire of Independence I !all LrMJTED mmoN- RARE PROOF FIN18R The r.old Proof1 are being Issued In a 1tr1ctly conlrolled limited edillon-llmiled lo the number of orders received post- marked by Ot•cember 31, 1976. the last day of the Blr.rntennial ye11r. After that day no further orders will be accepted. The ape- clal die• uaed for the minting of th111e pieces will he c11ncelled 11nd retired never to be u11ed agnln. Each Cold piece. struck with n naw- leu Proof finish, from specially pn!pared dlee, will be accompanied by a aerially numbered Certificate of Autbenllclty- forever nttestlng to Ila rarity and limited edition 1tatua. A GOLD PROOF TO BB CHERJ8HKD Now you may po11e111 this unique Cold Proof for l111t S20 only during the Bicen- tennial year. The Bicentennial Gold Proof Illustrations enlarged to lhow detall. Actual 1la: 18mm. in yeara to come will have lasting algnJ!i- cance for all who acquire It. For many Americana It may well be the moat Impor- tant reminder or this hi1toric OCC811lon- The Bicentennial or the Independence of The United States or America. A poHea- alon to be pa11ed on to future generations with pride. ACT NOW Thi• apeclally minted Gold Proof is being luued ln a single, 11trictly limited edition with a re1triclion o( two plece1 per order. The total number or plece11 issued will be permanently limited to the number of orders accepted and polllme riced by December 31, 1976 with the final day or ~20 ptue$'2 eec:h for lhlpplng and handling LIMIT 2 PER ORDER ahJpment takJng place within 30 dnye or that date. Due to the 1ubstantlal nuctua- tlon1 in the price of Cold, the Mint re- aervea the right to withdraw Ihle ol'rer before December 31 , 1976 1hould It be- come neceaaary. To be sure of receiving your Gold Proof-send your order now lo The Columbia Mint, 1735 New York Ave. N.W. WaahJngton, D.C. 20006. .AN OPP/Cl.AL COLD ISBUI! OP TH8 COLUMBIA MINT, WASHINGTON, O.C. I OFFlCIAL ORDER FORM : VAUD •Y IF PDITUJla TiiE COLUMBIA MINT IY 'ECal .. 11 1'71 1735 New York Avenue N.W. •Washington, D.C. 20006 ' Pleaae en tor my order for __ (LimJt 2) United Statea of America Bicen- tennial Cold Medal(•) at $20 plu1 $2 each for haodlJog. I undentand that each Cold Proof, struck In .500 fine Cold, will be accompanied by a Serially Numbered Certificate of Authenticity atte1Ung to lte rarity and limited edJtlon 1tahl1. If I am not totally Htilfled. r may Immediately return It for a full money-back refund. If for any re&1on my order 11 received. too late lo be accepted, It will Immediately be returned to me along with my remittance. Bncloeed 11 my remittance or. ---- Cltr -----------State --------Zip --- P1HM allow ... -b ror .......... IOI THll OOLUMlr1A MDfT .. NOT An1UAT11Z> wmc TRll U.L WDfT oa ANT onca COVUHMS>n' ACl:NCT. THS COUJ PISCll '!JQCR!WWD •A NOIW«>NllTAJIY m. AT HOmE Continued QlfTSTOmAKE All'IOl)E CAil. mAKE ~ Wrua: Woulcf you believe this pretty wreath's main Ingredient Is split peas? You'll al.so need cardboard and a Utt.le spray paint Draw a 7• circle on the cardboard; for center, draw and cut out a second Clrcle, 5 % •. Com- IHESE FiRETI'4 TREE ORMmEnTS bine peas and glue ln a paper cup and make a ''batter." Then apply to wreath. Let dry thor-' Tilese eye-catching decora- tions can be made, for the most part, from things you al· ready have around the house l ' t "' \ I I r O.C. ~ To make this be- guUlng figure, you will need some cotton batting, a pfece of fabric for the robe, a tiny ptece of gold aluminum foll for the wings and a tight tone of liquid makeup to paJnt the face, arms and legs, which are made of cotton swabs. Begtn by OJttlng a piece of the cotton 2'" )( s· for your base. The face: a~ size circle of white cardboard. The arms and legs: use cotton swabs. such as Q-ttps. Snip off one end of each swab. Paint the white circle face and the swabs with the makeup base.. When the anns and legs are molstened with the makeup, gentJy shape them with your fingers lAt dry. For the robe, cut a J• pJe<:e of fabric, fold at top and gJue to cotton batttng. U• gold twine or ribbon to gather the robe at the waJst- ltne. When arms, legs and face are dry. draw smile and eyes with ballpoint pen. Glue In place; let dry The angel's book ls a ttny piece of card- board glued In place a e fAMILY Wd'IU.Y, o.c--.rt, 1t1t S.0W, 0.W tt Tree: For this you wlll need about a doun eggshells, a 6" piece of shirt cardboard, glue. such as Elmer's, plus a few sequins. On the cardboard draw, then cut out. a tradiHonal OuUtmas- tree thape, fl' tall. Place your eggshells ln • bowl breaking than into small pk>.ices with the back of a spoon. wrlil all the If you•ve been wondering what to get the men on your Christmas list, now you know. The VISB-GRI,,-Gift Set comes in its own handsome gift box and includes two sizes of VJSE-ORJP locking plicrs - two of the most versatile tools he'll ever own. And VISE-0 RIP tools have been famous for quality and durability for more than .SO years. Please the men on your list with a <listinctly diff'crent gift this year -the V ISE-ORIP Gift Set ,t.vailable now at leading hardware, discoum, -~nn1ent,. and auto stores. VISE -GAIR pieces are about one-quarter lnch. Place them In a pape:r cup and pour In e~ glue to make a "batter." Apply thickly to cover one side of tree com- pletely. Place the sequins on at ltluwetl-"1 the same tlme. Let dry for half Lot•no ,_., a day. Make new ''batter" and repeat the prooas on the other ~-Ory overnight. oughly. Repeat on the reverse side. Draw ribbon on white oonstructton paper, cutting out and gluing for double thick- ness. Before glue dries, shape bow. Separately, spray wreath green, the ribbon red, with a glossy paint, such as Krylon. Glue ribbon onto wreath. I Lace Cl9C Although this looks complicated, actually It's a cinch. All you need Is a 2" por- Uoo of the cardboard center from a paper-towel roll, some swabs and fluorescent paint. Place about 16 cotton swabs on a piece of waxed paper. Paint them, using another swab as your brush. Give the painted swabs plenty of time to dry. Coat the roll wlth glue, then alternate swabs, as shown, and press In place. Anally, add the snipped~ff tips of ootton swaba In be- tween. lAt dry thoroughly, about t.hru or four hours. 0.W tt Dove: To make this graceful Yuletide symbol, you'll need two pieces of white construction paper, a pencil and glue. 0Mw the dove's body .. wings, tall and t>eak as shoWn, cutting out the shapes upon two thicknesses of paper. Glue the body cut-out to- gether. For the other parts; be sure to shape by hand before glue dries. Make the curled feather crest by gluing to- gether two thicknesses of a 2" strtp of paper, then roll around a pencil. When dry, glue In place on head. FROM FRENCH SCIENTIST'S PRIVATE FORMULAS - Cosmetic Chemist develops home treatment that Wi sand clears problem skin IN JUST MINUTES By Ren~ Bouchard Beauty Consultant to Maison Cher If you do nothing etse today, p6ease read these few paragraphs. They Jlre vltally Im- portant if you have problem skin. Recently In Paris, I saw demonstrated a slmple home treatment that really wiped away blackheads, healed b4emishes, tight- ened poree and made skin softer, smoother and younger looking. Results were aJmost breathtaking. In tact, I saw these dramatic improvements after just one treatment. With teenagers I saw ~mples and blemishes vtr- tually dry up and disappear Immediately and with ofder women I saw complexions firm up and beautify with a smoother, tighter, more youthful, almost baby-like look. AMAZINGLY SIMPLE-YOU DO IT YOURSELF ''MAGIC" STEP NUMBER ONE After removing all makeYp thoroughly, you start the treatment by rinsing your face thorougtity with warm water. Then you appfy a special formula drawing lotion to the af- fected areas, now you simply relax. Wtthin minutes, you can actually feel the black- heads, skin impYrlties and pimples power- fully drawn to the surface by the gentle emollient action. You then gently massage with fingertips for just 1 O seconds to llteraUy wipe away the loosened grime and Impuri- ties and you are ready tor ... THE SECOND .. MAGIC" STEP Now you appty the amaztng new Protein Menthol Masque with your fingertips and leave on just 10 to 15 minutes. You will actu- ally feel the muque close the pores and tighten the akin. Now the "magic.. lngredl· ents go to work ellmlnatlng redneee, reduc- ing swelling of blemishes and leavlhg akin soft, moist and radiant. The secret of this special masque Is that It contains no harsh alcohols or Irritants but that It does contain protein that nourishes the akJn and spectal antl-bectertal and antiseptic lngredtents to promote purification and healf ng. There that's all there Is to It I Believe It or not, you're Important Facts About Our Producta Many leading aelons In the United Statee aod Europe sell facial care products eJmllar to ours but at double or triple our prices. Thia i8 ai.o the flrat time ttteee Malson Cher akin care products have been available at any price and theee products are ao new In the United st.-, that they are not available In your neighborhood drugitore-only direct from "Malton Chef." finished as you simply rinse the masque off with warm water. ' RESUL ts ARE THRIWNG Many men and women will find the resutts hard to believe. Even those who have had problem skin for years will see a "miracle" happen In front of thetr very eyes. Skin wtll be more beautiful even after just one treat- ment. And with 3 or 4 treatments a week, you wlll see a reaJfy remarkable complexion Im- provement. After that, a single maintenance treatment weekly Is probably all your skin will ever need to keep It clear of blemishes and glowing with a healthy and younger look. large economy size enough for -iO treatments $6.95 See Marked lm~rovement After Only One Treatment Step Jl You apply Sf*:f•I drawing lotion with cotton peda. Aftw e few mlnutee, mUMge gently. Step~ You apply new Protein Menthol Muque. Leave on 15 minutes end rtnse with warm water. UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED Our guarantee is that you must see and feel a marked Improvement even after just one treat- ment. Some of your skin blemishes and black- heads must be removed and all must be removed with further treatments or every cent you've patd wlll be refunded In full. MAIL No-RISK COUPON TODAY l TO: llAl90N eta, Mo.,~ 129M ......... , ................... Pl-..a me rrry complete M•lton et-Blecia-d Mid 8'11n 819mllh A9mo¥91 IOI, lt!cludlng Labonltoty T•ted Drewing Lotion end Protein Menthol M-... I enctoee chec1I or 111.0. le>< I or ch9rge ff'/'/ order u lfKHoeted below. Ctieck ala Oellred: O t<t.85 ~ 11.m .#166C17, _.,.for 20 t~ et IMa INn 2l5f Mdl. {....._ edd 5511 for poet. & hendl.) 0 18.85 letQe economy 111• #85409, enough for -40 treai. IMl'lta at ._ INln te, Mdl. (You aaw 12.MJ !PIMN add 8Clf for.,.,.._ a Nlndl.) PleMe ct1erge my: a Muter ctierve· o 8&n11Americard Elcplr. 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'fN, '*9 • en MoMt. •"""*'Y t•hloMd beg -et .,, unbe/lrtebly IO• pt/eel Melehlttg 8ued9 flltd ,,_,,,., l"atch V#W Cap 0'-)'OU euct\ I pert end ,_ty loot!! Rio. M.18, II'• now only sue. One am t1t1 •II. "etc"lttfl Pefcll Well« (not lhown) OOfl'IP•'" fie 1ttlklno ~. Snap c:foe&He; 7 a '1' toll»d lln. OfW tocMyl .__ ______ __,, WOODY ALLEN: How His Misery Makes Others Laugh After 20 years of psychoanalysis, this astoundingly successful comedian is still plagued by neuroses, phobias, insecurities a nd guilt. thing.'' says Woody, seated ln the llvlng room of his New York apartment. And as he talks you realize that Indeed, like the awkward heroes he has portrayed In such films as Taki! tM Money and Run and Play It Aaain, Sam, he Is barely coping. Off screen he wears a dolorous e>cpresslon and ~ apolo- getlc as he admits, '1' m not rwmy ln private." Considering his accomplishments, Woody's lack of self-confidence seems astounding. He has succeeded as a comedlan, writer and director. He can boast or two Broadway hll shows. two best.selling books of humorous essays and seven successful films, all or which led one critic to acclaim him as "one of America's precious natural resources" to be preserved at all costs. But success and fame have not erased his timidity, nor eased his suffering. Nor have nearly 20 years of psychoanalysis made a not- able difference. Although he has man· aged to reduce the nwnber of sessions from five to only three a week, he stlll feels uneasy In any klnd of social situa- tion. As he puts It, "I don't relate well to people. I'm not gregorlous. I have a few close friends, and that's It." Woody Alll!n: Still the total misfit-on screen and off Attention of any kind can upset Woody, and he goes to odd lengths to avoid ll His favorite camouflage used to be a rumpled beige ralnhat worn low over the ears. To further obscure him- self he would pull up his collar, hold his hand over his face and stare at the top of his shoes. By Patricia Baum rrlends recall the time Woody Allen ordered a ticket for a dance benefit, saying he was looking forward to a quiet evening In the theater. But for Woody, simple events have a way or gelling out of hand, and this evening was no exception because at the last minute he had agreed to escort Mrs. Gerald Ford. Outside the theater, a nervous Woody, wearing a tuxedo and elegant black and white tennis shoes, ran Into flashbulbs, bright lights and television cameras. Then, when he entered the auditorium with Mrs. Ford, the entire audience stood up and enthuslastlcally applauded. For the rest of the evening Woody felt besieged by thousands of staring eyes and spent the time In ulcer- ating agony, perspiring profusely and fearing that hJ.s stomach might growl. The trauma of that one excursion, he claims. took five pounds off his already wretchedly thin figure. "I just can't handle that kind of tt a FAMILYW£EICLY.~6,1171 Now, with all the publidty surround- ing Woody's debut as a dramatk: actor In TM Front. he's seriously contem- plating hollng up at home. He would not suffer too terribly, considering the splendor of his surroundings. He may look like an errand boy, but he lives In regal magnificence and clearly enjoys the trappings. His duplex penthouse Is elegantly decorated with Early Ameri- can antiques and expensive art works and offers a breathtaking view of Cen- tral Park His glAS.s-enclosed sanctuary Is Ideal for writing comedy, practicing his clarinet, reading Camus and Kafka or Indulging h~ fantcUles of being Willie Hays, Marlon Brando or others on his endle&s list of Idols. Woody moved to the penthouse from a brownstone townhouse to escape the teenage fans who followed him home, left notes under his door and threw stones at his windows to get his atten- tion. Unfortunately, even hi$ apartment : •' FROM FRENCH SCIENTIST'S PRIVATE FORMULAS__: rs problem IN JUST MINUTES B.Y Renee Bouchard Beauty Consultant to Malson Cher If you do nothing efse today, J>'ease read these few paragraphs. They are vitally Im- portant if you have problem skin. Recently In Paris, I saw demonstrated a slmple home treatment that really wiped away blackheads, healed btemishes, tight- ened pores and made skin softer, smoother and younger looking. Results were aJmost breathtaking. In tact, I saw these dramatic Improvements after just one treatment. With teenagers I saw pimples and blemishes vtr- tually dry up and disappear Immediately and with older women I saw complexions firm up and beautify with a smoother, tighter, more youthful, almost baby-llke look. AMAZINGLY SIMPLE-YOU DO IT YOURSELF "MAGIC" STEP NUMBER ONE After removing all makeup thoroughly, you start the treatment by rinsing your face thoroughly with warm water. Then you apply a special formula drawing k>tlon to the af- fected areas, now you simply relax. Within minutes, you can actually feel the black- heads, skin impurities and pimples power- fully drawn to the surf ace by the gentle emollient action. You then gently massage with fingertips fot just 1 O seconds to llteratly wipe away the loosened grime and Impuri- ties and you are ready for ... THE SECOND "MAGIC" STEP Now you apply the amaztng new Protein Menthot Masque with your fingertips and leave on just 10 to 15 minutes. You will actu- ally feel the masque close the pores and tighten the skJn. Now the "magic•• Ingredi- ents go to work eliminating redneeB, reduc- ing awefllng of blemtahes and leaving akin soft, moist and radiant. The secret of this special masque Is that It contaJns no harsh alcohols or Irritants but that It does contaJn protein that nourishes the akin and special anti-bacterial and antiseptic lngredtenta to promote purtflcatlon and heating. There that's all there ls to It! Believe It or not, you're lmportllnt Fads About Our Pl'C)duct. Many leedlng Mlona In the United States aod Europe Mii fadal care products alrnilar to ours but at double or trij)le our prices. This ia al8o the flrat time these Malaon Cher akin care products have been available at any prtce and these products are ao new In the United Statee, that they are not available In your neighborhood drugstore-only direct from ''Mai90n Cher.'' finished as you simply rinse the masque off with warm water. I RESUL ts ARE THRIWNG Many men and women wlll find the r~ hard to believe. Even those who have had problem skin for years will see a "miracle" happen In front of t~r very eyea. Skin will be more beautiful even after just one treat- ment. And with 3 or 4 treatments a week, you will see a reaJly remarkable complexion Im- provement. After that, a single maintenance treatment weekly Is probably aJI your skin wlll ever need to keep It clear of blemishes and glowing with a healthy and younger look. large economy size enough for 40 treatments $6.95 See Marked Improvement After Only One Treatment Step Jl You apply 1pecl11I drawing lotlon with cotton pMll. Atw a few minutes, muuge gemly. Step ~ YOu apply new Protein Menthol Muque. Leave on 15 mlnut" and r1nM with warm water. UNCONDITtONALL Y GUARANTEED Our guarantee Is that you must see and feel a marked Improvement even after Just one treat- ment. Some of your skin blemishes and black- heads must be removed and all must be removed with further treatments or every cent you've paid will be refunded In full. MAIL No-RISK COUPON TODA'( -, TO: llAl90N CHEl. lno., o.t. 12910 I ........ , .................. Pi-.-Id me my oomp4el1 Mel~ a. B~ end ktn Blemleh Aemo¥1I l<lt. lnc:tudlng LabomorY T •tld Drawing Lotion 9lld Protein Menthol Meaque. I enc:loM ctlecll or m.o. for I or cherve mt OtWf 11 lndloet.d below. Check •Im d9alred: D •uo f90Ulat au. #t6l!illr, .noug;. tor 20 llM:lmllita et IMI "'-" 2llt Mdl. (P*M ldd 55' for poel & lllndl.) D:.!6" i:oe ... -.:r.:':~ ~.~1~l: ldd 415-for ~ & lllndl.) Pi-atllrge my: 0 Muter CMrve• 0 BenkAmerloefd Elcplr. Acct. No o ... __ SlofM*IN·~-----------"- M.i« Cfl«Oe, llldtcare ~ ~,. ..,_ r---- I Cllr--.. -.Y-•.... -"'-.. """,......-·-... -.... -:: I .. "' .. • .. .. -• • B • ti .. EJ:-lon1-time friend, Dia~ Keaton does not provide him with the security he craves. Once Woody arrived home to find the FBI staked out there to monitor a Presidential parade. Another time lightning zigzagged across hl.s ter- race, shaking the building and sendJng slabs of concrete t.Jrtllng to the pave- ment. while Woody and Diane Keaton sat frozen In tetTor on the living room oouch. Diane, a~ a close friend and co-star In several of his Hims, Is no longer Woody's steady companion. And now, at 41, Woody le.ids a bachelor's existence of "short flirtations." He's tried marriage twice. When he was only 19, he~ Harlene Rosen, a col- lege student She proved a gr~t sub- ject for jokes ("My wife cooked her first dinner for me, and l chd<ed on a bone In the chocolate pudding."), but they divorced after five years, and she sued Woody for the first-wife one-liners ln his nightclub act Then. Oil G~ hog Day, 1966, Wocdy married Louise Lasser, who now ls the star of "Mary Hartman. Mary Hartman." That uruoo dissolved after four years. Woody's personal life doesn't exactly coincide with hls Jewish mlddle-<:lass upbrtngfng. But as Allen Konigsberg of Flatbush, Brooklyn. he gave fair warn- ing of his unusual de:sttny to h1s parents, for-he was anything but a typl<:al boy. For-one thing. he was vk:tbnlzed by an Inordinate number of fears---not only ol death, kldnapplng, water, boats, heights, the dark. but dishwashers and flushing toilets as well He WAS also .-xtrcmely shy and Introverted.. Unable to be&r being c:alled on In class, he would knock pencils olf the de:sM. then bend dooNn pretending to look for them until the bell rang. He loathed 9Chool. making grllda ~t v&ricd between be- low average and way below average. His sensitive antenna WM tuned In ebcwMT-e. Woody WAS absort>ed In rnag)C. which he pract1ced diligently, JipenCftng six to eight hours a day stand- tog In front of a mirror with an array ol cotns, cards, handkadllefs and hats. He was addicted to watchtng comedy, too, either In the moYle theaters or the k>ul vaudeville house, where he &tud- led the routines, and then went home and c:opted them. By the tlme Woody was In hJgh 5Chool. his comic: gift was not only• parent but lucrative. Woody was wrtt- 1~ down the gags and jokes that Irrepressibly sprung from his <native mind and selling them to newspapeT c:olumn.lsts. Before~ he w.u rcgu- 1.rly wrftfog skdches for 5'd Caesar, Buddy Hackett, Art Camey and other well-known comedians. But perlormlng his material was not as easy as writing It. Woody was so terrified and Inhibited when he began that his frtend.s had to physically force him onto the stage. His fears were un- warranted. for nightclub audiences re- sponded wildly to his self-deprecating wisecrad<.s and autobiographical jokes, such as "My Cam.Uy didn't have the money to buy me a dog. so they got me an ant; I called It Spot." Adding directing to h1s growing rep- ertory of skills, Woody made Toke the Money and Run and thus began the long string of popular films which he wrote, directed and st.arred ln. lbelr success has led many critics to label him as the comedian of our age and to place hlm In the exclusive ranks of great screen comics like the Marx Brothers, O\arlle O\aplln and Buster Keaton. How does Woody hlmself account for his enormous professional success? 'What success I do have," he begins ln a typical self-putdown, '1 think has to do with people Identifying with me and seeing In me SQme of the awkwardness and problems they themselves have. J think It's also related to the fact that I'm always experlnM!lltlng and dlverslrylng In an attempt to grow, rather than re- peating a wori<able formula." Woody describes his newest movie, to be re- leased eaTly next year, as a contem- porary romantic comedy and the most realistic of all h1s films. In many of Woody's movies, students and critics have claimed to find deep meanings and social comments. Love and Death, for Instance, has been viewed as an attack on the 5eXJJal mores of the period, and Slt!eper as a satJre on advanced technology. Woody himself Is amazed by such Interpreta- tions because "any meaning Is pureJy accidental and unintended.. I've basic- ally been struggling Just to get laughs and entertain." And quite a struggle that ls, accord- ing to Woody. ln fact, he descr\bes It as "sheer anguish" whk:h he endures only for the feeling of accomplWunent he gets at the end In having created some- thing permanent ~t hope.fully will pl.ay around the world '1 know I coold make a good old- ( ashloned comedy tomorrow that would be a surefire success," he says. '1t would have a strong plot and con- tain no Ideas that question or threaten our mkidle-class values. But this c:loe$\'t Interest me any more. If anything. ( would like to make comedies that are less and less 'comfortable' to the point where I can use comedy to express the toelal and philosophk:al Ideas that men like Bergman and Antonlonl express In serious films. Then J think J would like to make a film that Is altogether serious.'' Woody Is certa~Jy taking on heavy challenges. But perhaps meeting them wtll lighten his burden. Maybe th8 man who has so often said that "my only regret In life Is that I'm not someone else'' will at last be satisfied to be rJllll uniquely talented Woody Allen. tiiUa fAMILY WOl<LY, ~I. 1S1'1 I IJ NOW only I *8" ....... . ' Norman Rockwell s Joys of Childhood A collection of ten beautiful porcelain figures-new and original works of art designed by America's most beloved artist. ·-"' ,.1.,. .. .._~ 111 .. ..._.. ··~, .......... "'--i ..... "I '°" childrcm. And I like to 11ww 111.tm In riv Ptappiur mo"'mb af theh lioe1-wlvn tlt.er're Mot"C fun and doing tM tJUJtp tMI cJUldrm luaocr '°"d to do olmod m.u tlme be(Oft. I It.ope m~ cootl bring. bock a lot of fond memoria to ~ond~wlaoff~ tM IO!I• of IMir own chlldMod loo." _. -- NORMAN RO CKWELL, America's best-loved artist, has recently com- pleted ten original works of art por- traying his favorite subject-children. These beautiful new Rockwell designs will be interpreted exclusively in the distinctive medium of fine pMcelain. These are the first porcelain figures ever designed hy Norman Rockwell. They were created expressly for this collection and are ~ing made available only by Franklin Porcelain, a division of the world- famous Franklin Mint. These 6ne porcelain figu res will not be sold in any art galleries or stores. Only those who enter direct subscriptions for the collection will be able to acquire these unique limited edition works of art. The magic of Nonnan Rockwell With that special genius that is his alone, Norman Rockwell has captured the joys and pleasures of childhood for this collection. A little girl in pigtails happily plays hop- scotch. A young angler hooks a "big one" aod cries out with excitement "I 'gotta hitel" A baseball player chases a ball in the outfield, only to have it whisked away by a mischievous puppy. A little girl dresses up in her mother's clothes and admires herself in the mirror. A small boy rides a hobby horse and pretends that he's a real old-time Western oowboy. A child plays nurse and lovingly cares for her "patieot"-a pet dog. A young boy proudly rides his homemade scooter down the street. A marble champ proves once again that he's a whiz with the immies and cat's eyes. A child in a clown costume and mask eagerly prepares to go "trick or treating" on Halloween night. And a barefooted hoy in dungarees walks on stiJts-to the astonishment of his pet terrier! Ten of the most joyous moments of child- hood -portrayed with the unmistakable magic of one of the greatest artists of our time. Finely-detailed porcelain figures Each of the original works of art created by Norman Rockwell will be captured with me- ticulous and exacting detail in these handsome porcelain figures. And every subtle nuance of Rockwell's art will be faithfully portrayed. The spurs on the cowboy's boots. The fishing pole held by the young angler. The flowers on the bonnet of the girl dressing up. Even the carved-out teeth of the Halloween pumpkin can be readily seen. Every feature -every precise detail -is depicted with remarkable fidelity. A great deal of hand-crafting will go into the creation of these remarkable figures. Each will he individually hand-cast and hand-finished to assure that it is flawless in every re~;pect. More.- over each figure will be crafted in exquisite Bavarian porcelain with the pure white bisque finish traditionally reserved for the finest por- celain sculptures. This lovely bisque is the finish preferred by many collectors and cu- rators when selecting choice porcelains of fine sculpturing and subtle detail. Each figure will stand on its own integral porcelain base, which will carry the title of the work, the signature of Norman Rockwell and the identifying hallmark of Franklin Porcelain. A Certificate of Authenticity will also accom- pany the coUection, certifying that it has been authorized, designed and approved by Mr. Rockwell A highly prized collection As an owner of Norman RockweU1 Joys of Childhood, you will possess works of remark- able beauty and rarity, in a great oolJecting tradition. Fine porcelain figures have been among the most treasured works of art for centuries-prized by individual art connois- seurs and housed in the permanent collections of many leading art museums. This collection will be all the more desirable to own because it consists of the very first porcelain figures ever designed by Norman Rockwell. It is a collection that will be dis- played with pride and admired by all who appreciate fine works of art. A collection that will become a beloved family heirloom as it is handed down from generation to generation. A strictly limited edition These ten beautifuJ porcelain figures will be produced M>lely for individual subscribers, and may be acquired only by direct suLscription. The total edition will be forever limited to one set for each original subscriber, one fo r Norman Rockwell's personal collection and one for the archives of Franklin Porcelain. The original i.ssue price for each fine porcelain figure is $120, which will be billed in conveni- ent monthly installments. Subscription deadlinei Deceinber31,1976 The subscription rolls for this single limited edition will be permanently closed on Decem- ber 31, 1976-and Norman Rockwelt1 Joy1 of Childhood will never be made available again. To subscribe, yow application must be mailed by December 31st. Any applications bearing later poltmarb will be refused and return~. • f'lir-..OO..r llllNCftlll'CI tl!ptly t-ilet tlwi ~ .... Issued in limited edition by Franklin Porcelain r------------SUBSCRlPTioNAPPLICATION------------1 ~ <)rn1an l{ock\rc ll's Jo~·s of ( 'hildh<><>d Franklin Poroelaln Franklin Center, Penntylvanla 19091 Ple&le e:oter my wb.crlption for Norman Rocl- '"'11 IOll• of Chlld>iood, coaNttn1 cl ten por- celain 8awee to be Mnt to me at the rate cl one every three month.a. The iNue prloe for each 8gure ii '120. • to be billed In three equal monthly lottallmenb cl MO.• per month. I oeed aeod DO peymeot DOW. The 8nt INtall- meot cl MO.• will be billed to me In advance cl abJpment cl the 6nt Rawe . . , ... ,..._ ........ Valid only If po81marked by Dec~er 31, 1916 Umlt. Orni col.lectlon per 1t1b1cnber Mr. Mn. Mill~~~~~~~~~~~~ 65 L-------------------------------- \fl\lWTI-+\ft\f Afraid You're Going Deaf? Today. most hearing problf'mll can be ladJ)4"cl. Ht>re i& wltat thous.n ets of peop le have done about it. by Dnid Smidt A free offer of epecia1 inter· eel to tb<>1e who have troahle bearing baa been annou nced by Beltone. A non-opera~ model of the unalleet Beltone aid of ill kind will be given abeolutely fl"t'Je to anyone an· twering thi.t adverti.eeme.nt. Send for thit noo-openting mod.el. put it oo and wear it in the privacy or your own home. le will .how you how tiny hea~ help can be. and it'• youn to keep. free. The actual aid weigbA lam than a third of an ounce. and it'• all at ear level. in oae unit. Tbeae modele are free. IO we eugr.t you write I« youn now. Again. we repeat. the.re it no coet. and certainly no oblipbon. Tbouu.ndt have already been maiJed, IO write today to Dept. 4308. Beltcoe E.lec:tronic:a. 4201 .W. Victoria St.. Ot&cagn. m 60646. ...., = .. toflMM of Night Backache IDETr AND SCARLETT T....-row •~re =+e TM Plofla TWdla: The creative genius of Hollywood continues to amaze. Already announced are such exciting major pro- ductions as J01111 II, T~ Ez.orcut II and Gone With TM W ind 11. Now comes word of TM Bad New• Btm• II and Airport 1971-this last one to follow the adventures of AUport and Airport 1975. And the procb:.ers of T~ Omen, which has gr"OS9ed more than $40 million since Its release this summer, plan to start shoot· Ing T~ Omen II sometJme next year. Omen 11 will be followed by Omen Ill, which In due time wlll be followed by OJMn JV. No joke. R.trh • d : Thirty-five years ago, Maurice Kingston.. a lonely Br1Ush sailor, danced with Neoma May Ricks at Sweet's Ball· room. Kingston's ship had been hauled Into Mare Island Navy Yard (Callfomla) for repairs. WhlJe on shore le.ave, he and Neoma danced at the ballroom, went to rnovtes and tried to forget about the WM. Three months later, Neoma waved good- bye from the jetty as Kingston's ship ailed for Britain. Maurice met and mar- ried a girl In England. Neoma aoo married and settled down. They llved the:tr lives thousands of mlles apart and forgot about uch other-untll one day In 1974, when a recording of Glenn Mlllet' s "Chatta- nooga Choo 0-00" awakened Maurice's memories of the Amerlc:an girl. He wrote a letter to a California paper, and It was printed on page one. "Mv Of\e wtsh In llfc has ~ to return to Oakland, where t met a love.ly young girl, Neoma May Rk:k., •. Maurice wrote. 'W e had 3 wonderful tlrM together." Neoma aaw the letter, and they began c:orTCSp<>ndlng. She had been divorced from her husband for many years. Maurice's wtfe had died years earlier. So, pretty soon Maurice Mnt a ta~~: 'Would you llke to many me?" Neoma rep!*!, "Va.'' They wtJJ be married January 29. a • FAMILY WUKlY, DeeMIMt I, tm IN'DIE WORLD! Have Vo•119 People ReaU, Cr.use•? "Many experts are saying we've come full clrde. Students are not llke they were ln 1 CJTO, but they' re much more Jlke they were In 1965," says Dr. Patr1cia Ruecke~ psy- chiatrist and Vice President for Student Deveklpment at Georgetown Unt'X!T'Slty. ''Students are seeking more structure and l"l"IOn? direction," she says. 'The tension between college admlnlstrators and stu- dents Is over. The students are less Inno- cent, less dependent on elders for choices and decisions. Consumerism has had an effect on them. Professors In the ctass- room are being questlooed constantly about what they teach-the content, the underlying a.uumpUoos tn It-and most of all about the grade they'll as.sign for a mastery of It" While suicide Is the second- large$t killer of college-age students In the U.S. (auto accidents are first), Dr. Rueckel says. "Psychiatry Is accepted now; 10 years ago, students worried about parents and friends finding out that they were re- ceJvlng treatment•• What's ahead for the student populat:k>n? "By 1985, the medlan college age will be 25," pr-edicts the psy- chlatrtst ''Students are dropping out and 'stopping out' In Increasing numbers." NOW WE ARE FIFTY A birdrUy far P• t.ct ... .._It .. , ..... the lovable Wlnnle-the..f>ooh Is c.elebrattng his 50th blrthday thls year. It goes wtthout saying that this Is an occasion of considerable Importance wherever the English language l$ read or spoken. For Winnie, the most famous Teddy bear of our time, Is a unique blessing of the 20th century. It ls lmpos:sible to do more than suggat the Impact that Pooh has made on the world In whJch he has confidently oonducted hlm.self during the last half century. The beneficial Influence of Pooh on his ad- mirers has often been noted by observers of human behavior; few, however, have expressed this thought better than the Chrutian Scieru;e Monitor which de· clared In a widely quoted editorial: "Prt· vate research has convinced us that few people In responsible positions In society today have reached e.mlnen<:e without the Influence of Pooh ... and we hope that a f! great many slx-to-ten year-olds, as weU as ! anybody above that age who has not made l Winnie-the.Pooh's acquaintance, wtU fol-f low his adventures that lead, as ye41"S go !: by, lnevitobly from whimsy to wtsdom." j % COMPATIBLE? WWdl ... WC baa widl kJds? k wOllW be C..-tit •a crh which chil- dren are better for your dog. ls your child gent.le,~ host.lie, pubescent, de· 110ted, Infantile, Introverted, extroverted? These are only some of the factors that determine which Is the best breed of dog for your child. There are eome general guidelines: Do not get a toy breed (Mal- teae, toy poodle, Ollhuahua, etc.) for a young chlki. They' re too fragile for roudi· houstng. Certain herding dogs, such as the Great Pyrenea. Old English sheepdog. collie and Shetland sheepdog. are Ideal for all children. You rrum ask yourself tf the dog la to be a protector, companJon or playmate. Among the sportJng dogs you can live wtth are the Labrador retriever. the golden retriever, the Engllsh setter and the German lhortha.lre.d pointer. The Sl- bcrian husky, the Samoyed and the atan- dm'd poodJ. are thought by many experts to be ablolutely the finest dogs for chit· chn as pl•ymatu and oompanJoos. BIR1H>A VS (all Sagittarius): s..laJ- Otto Preminger 70; Jlm Plunkett 29. Moe.- ~ave Brubeck 56; Ira Genhwtn 80. T••My Ell Wallach 61; Johnny Bench 29. ~mmy Davis Jr. 51; Alp Wilson 43; Maxlmlllan Schell 46: James MacArthur 39. ~ Douglas 60; Dick Butkus 34; Redd fo>O< 54; John Cassavetes 47; ~lu Fair- banks Jr. 67; Brodertck Crawford 65 . Friday-Dorothy Lamour 62; Morton Gould 63. S.~arlo Ponti 62; Aleksandr Solzhenlt.yn 58; Rita Moreno 45; Bra\da Lee 32: Chrlsttna Onauts 26. a YOURS FOR ONLY $2.00 ."I RECOMMEND THESE FOODS AS MEDICINES '' FOR ALL THESE AILMENTS .. • Yes, foods which Dr. Morrison has found to have the same pharmacological actions as medicines themselves, but without the dangerous side effects! This SpcciaJ Report by Marsh Morrison-the "Dean" of American cbiropracron-is by far the most widely employed single piece of information he bas ever distributed to bis fellow chiropractors! Over 1300 copies have been asked for from practicing chiropractors aJl over the world! And now it's yours, in tlti.J special limited offer, for only S2.00 complae •.. to give you ALL THESE Marsh Morriso n r«:0mnwndalioru- THE FOOD-MEDICINE which contains an in- yedicnt that acts like a bronchial antispasmodic. That dt.latcs the bron<:hial tubes in asthma attacks quite naturally, in the same manner that I.he MD's drug acts artificially. 11iE FOOO-MEDICTNE that is "vastly helpful," both in cases of constipation and diarrhea. THE ONLY FOOD-MEDICINE known to co~ tain salicylic add-the active ingredient or virtually all pain-killers.. Therefore, from this day on, rcac.b for this delicious food instead of drugs. and esca~ thrir brutal si'~ects/ 1lfE FOOD-MEDICrNE wed lately with "good effect" in cases of glaucoma and general inter-<>eular pressure! THE FOOD-MEDICINE that is best for detoxi- fying the ayatcm! Tire POoD-MEDICINE that tends to cleame the bile duct. and relieve msoc:1atcd pain! TilB "'PEP-ME-UP"' FOOD MEDICINE. that contains a natW'al sugar ooot.cnt of over 20% ... therefore providing hiahly-energi~ng snack without the distreMlng side-effects and over-all bannfulness of ordinary candy ban! Called by Or. Morrison: "easily u 'medicinal' as such drug-and-phmmaceu~ tica1 items as the fancily Lootr.d 'Elixers' and 'Iron Compounds'! ... but yet costs only peMi~J to thrir dollou'' / THE FOOD-MEDICINE he consider! "c"Xtraor- dinarily u\Cful" for wrc throats! Since it .. digests away the di~a.~d or u.~lwi throat ti&\ue, whil~ net olfecti"K the MO/thy /ivmeot of the throat"( TIIE FOOO-MEDICINE he points out has been u~ since Biblical tifllCjl ... and is used today by European~ .. who live to age I 00 while active and regularly employed"! Reported to relieve intestinal gas, cure skin diseues. induce the expulsion of phlegm and ri'locus, reduce high blood prcsurc and especially aUeviate the distft:.Uing cholung sensation of the heart problem known as angina pcctorisl THE FOOD-MEDICINE that not only enables the body to make the required quantity and quality of red blood cell~ but also "protect~ against such nervous and visual ailments as palsy, eye tic: diplo- pla, and even swelling. hypcrthropbic arthritis, bru- sitis, and some forms of neuritis, like that suffered with burning feet"! THE FOOD-MEDICINE "m<>5t useful to help the body burn up excess fat, by turning up the /lame in your body's /at-burning oven"! THE FOOD-MEDICINE he rec-0mmends for nerve-protection, and "power-drive energy that lasts and lasts"! TIIE FOOD-MEDICINE that he r-eporta has~ solved gallstones within the gall-bladder, as dcter-mi~ bl before-and-after x-rayJ. Plus, he says. "the pa.ms o gout have lessened and then altogether ceased. Even liver problems have given way-alcohol drinkers who suspect cirrhosis of the liver should be exal led . . . "I THE FOOD-MEDICINE be recommends for those whose skin is sallow and lifeless ... a "com- plexion improver" attributed by one of the queens of Europe, and her mother, as responsible for their intemat10nally-famous fine sltinl THE FOOD-MEDICINE he states is "almost a specific for heart disease, particularly coronary ar- tery disease. athersderosi.s, etc. Tests at the Univer- sity of Mjami revealed quite extraordinary decreases io total serum cholesterol when it was ~ u sub- stitutes for ordinary fauy products"! THE FOOD-MEDICINE he reports hu these vital multa: ''Women who suffer painful menstrual period!! arc eased, and aboormalJy profuse menstrual now lcsscn!l"l 1lfE FOOD-MEDICINE which appears to over- come a tendency towards nw.JJC/e-weaknaJ/ THE DELICIOUS NA11JRAI.,NlIT FOOD- MEDICINE he recommends for "most people who are ill and seek to gain and maintain health. More than anything else within my knowledge, they con- tain the clement that many sick penona need so desperately. As few as a mere dozen added to the daily diet have helped clear up a variety of ailments thDI nothing ehe seemed to reoclt" I THE FOOD-MEDICINE be strongly advises for deep-seated cotds, since it "cuts the mocu.•. rclucs the tissues and soothes at the same time ... not only shakes almost every cold out of existence ... but also worb near-marvels in cases of prickly heat, giv- ing relief in a little u half an hour ... and also ef- fects wonders, it appears. in cues of puffy eyelids"f THE FOOD-MEDICINE useful for thyroid cases and those with deficient energy! THE FOOD-MEDICINE he calla "Nature's own natural antibiotic"! "Even when applied to open wounds," he uys. .. the possibility of blood poison- ing is avoided." ----MAIL NO RISK COUPON TOOAYl ---- HW.nt llMPUREll. lllC., .... 12909 1a.I kW. 416 All., °'8 Lieb, Al. S-. Gal&lemca: Pleaac rusb me a copy ol Dr. Morriloo'1 "I RECOMMEND mESE FOODS M MEDICINES -FOR. ALL THESE AILMENTS ... ", #80191. I undentaod tlm the booklet is mine for only $2..00 pua 25¢ polllap aDd handling I may eum.ine it IM a fuU JO days at your risk or l'dUm it for a full rcfuDd. STAB DP N.Y . .t FIL n:a. please add approprlatc aalea laL ~H.S .. 1-...1976 AIOUT MARSH MOMISOll, D.C .• r..C. Let us give you just a few of the most oul- standing facts: He has been rccogniz.cd. by his profession, as one of its most prominent leaden, for de- cades! His tcacbings have been bailed, in print, by hundreds of chiropractors. Tilou- sands of chiropractors have Oocked to bear him during his lecture tours in 35 major cities of the United Statcs--plus Montreal. Torooto, London, Brussela. and other world capitals. Chiropractic doctors have repeatedly and gladly paid S60 to $120, just tO'"#ttcnd one weekend seminar with him. Soma oC them, unable to attend have paid SlS, simply for a 20-page copy of his lecture notes. Now Marsh Morrison bas decided that teaching chiropractors how to take away pain ... how to start natural healing again- i.r just not enough/ Despite the vast good that these dedicated men and women do all over America. tltere OTe .Jtill millio,., of people who tue /'IOI reacMd by them/ And they 1hoold have the right to b~nefit from tht.re Jecrtt.r tool Tiffi FOOD-MEDICINE be uses to clear kidney gravel out ol the 1yatem. 1lffi FOOD-MEDICINE he marks off as useful in internal sores, pin ulcers, bleeding of the gums. TIIE FOOD-MEDICINE he recommends to stimulate hair growth! nm FOOD-MEDICINE he says "will OHnin- cralize the long bones of older people, and thus pro- vide needed protection again.'lt fractures for them"! 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LH IMC. 1234 S. fw1ain St. Santa Ana -547-512' CHVlll MOTORS 208 W. 1st St . Santa Ana -135--3171 BUICK MWl'S IUICK, PONTIAC & OP&.. INC. 24888 Alicia Parkway Laguna Hills -137-2400 CADILLAC MAIERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -S40.9 I oo CHEVROLET COHNB.L CHIVIOLET 2600 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa -546-1200 DATSUN DOT DATSUN 18835 Beach Blvd. Hunt. Beach -142-7711 THEOOORE ROln4S FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-642-0010 SUHSET FORD 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. Westminster -646-4010 ld!GI UMIVHSITY OLDS MOii LE 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540.9640 ALLEN OLDSMOllU. CADILLAC & GMC 28332 Camino Capistrano Laguna Niguel -131-0100 HONDA ION GOODW11'4 ~DA 700 S. Harbor Blvd Fullerton -171-0412 HONDA SANT A AHA 301 W. Warner Ave. Santa Ana -540.7430 IV WEEK OECEMBEIU, 197& JOHHSOM & SON UNCOLN-MHCURY 2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540.5610 SAMTA ANA UMCOLN MllCUIY 1301 No. Tustin Santa Ana -547-0511 OLDSMOBILE UMIVEltSITY OU>SMOllLE 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540.9640 PONTIAC IONGOODWIM POMTIAC -GMC 700 S. Harbor Blvd. Fullerton -17 I ·04 I 2 PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVllSOM, INC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newpart Beach -67l-0900 TOYOTA llLL MAXIY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. Hunt. Beach -147..alH $11110.U, OlCClllO 5 t.lO D 1Bi Ill Cr..ae>lld 10:00 D IDJ Cll m llfl foetMn DollllltNHer r1rsr c1mt IS 11t(Houston 01ltB and the Cltvtland Biowns 12·.lO fJ IITT h~ SMw 1:09 fJ CJ) llfl ftMNll Suttlt Su H1•ks vi Cll.u10 Buis .. <II G llfl ,_... Doll ...... ., Second rime IS btlwnn !ht Bullilo Bolb ind lht M11m1 Oolp~ins l:lO. Colttp foot~ll '76 •:JO fJ:) St.tr Soce.tr MOllOAY. DECEMIU 6 5:00 D (ill) ) l1t liloMly llltllt fOltball C1nt1nnah Benaals vs Oakland Raiders from Oakland TUCSOAY, OCCElllU 7 S:lO • a ubrs ..... ~. 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(Highway 39 ) HUNTINGTON BEACH P1119S THE BIG DIFFERENCE IN SECOND TRUST DEED LOANS ON ANY REAL ESTATE: 173-213 OTHU'S """"" ANf«.iA1 PO<IHTA.Gf llAn-ltoS TllS. 12.883 llUAAU'S AIH.W. llAO-ITllS Not all second trust deed loans cost the same. That'5 why the Federal Government has given you a imple way of comparing the annual cost of any loan ... the Annual Percentage Rate. The lower this rate, the lower your annual cost. Most other companies ask you to pay Annual Percentagr Rates from 17'\. 10 21'\, Tha1'1 because they charge you 10'\. interest, a mo1timum commis· sion and give you a short time to repay. Not ui;. Through Reliable your interest rate i1 lower (9%), the commission is lower, and you get more time - 8 years -to fully repay your loan, including prin· cipal and interest. There are no balloon paymentio. We offer you an Annual Percentage Rate of 12.88%. Check around. We believe it's the bett rate avail· able .. and ifs available to everyone The figures look like this. For every $1,000 you borrow you pay only $14.66 a month for 96 month•. The total of payments i.$1,407.36 We also offer shorter term loans at the same Interest rate and commission, but with proportionately higher Annual Percentage Rates. Naturally, you can pay off your loan at any time by pre-paying interest on the balance In accordance with state law. You may borrow from $2,000 to SS0.000 on a first or 1econd trust deed loan -on any real efitate any· where in California. On the average, you11 have your loan in 10 working days. No glmmlck1. No double-talk. We just think it's good bu1ine11 to give you the faces and more moMy for your money. I eiRELIABLE MORTGAGE COR PORA TION --Tnlsltd 111d Rnpected Brokers tor Z6 yms Re9~ Otflc.ee: On ... 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Ann 81y111 IS far•..,_, m ... ,.,_. .,,...11., 1:00 D ([lJ CD (I) llft ftllW So l lie Sea H1•h YS Cluaco ~ars D Cll ft (() G Ifft foelNll Dou~lehalltr 2nd 11mt Butlalo Bills YS M1am1 Dolphins e TIM lit Valley CJ)I Slf • "'"°" .... It: "lhrtJ" (dll) ~5- £snt11 11ot1n1nt Behy Blan QI Vtice .. ~·" ••L• .. -..1~ USA YS C111n1 ca l u.s. r11• 11"'1 IDS..••0..llp Oll MCAA~ -1:30- ..... : CC) Mlk Jtfldlo" (•d~) '69-Pahick "'ecnee a Tiit lreen llwUltra ( 121 (I)) WM WetW 2:00 e Mtfit: "Th HtlrtU" (Ora) "49-0kVll cH t!n1llJlld ~~ • Mlrie; "Tiit Selid W4I CIMlt" (com) ~-Judy Holliday Paul Oov1lu Arthur o·connfll mT1nH a11'11tllftfT•J ~ ~Sf«b CMl!eftae -2:30-121 IMlc Mii tllt S,..tt1 Wer4 \ .w> If\. c.... .. tlle ""' 0 W"'tttlll 3:00 ]) ....... •CMntJ ..... • lllM: '11-u.it" (clla) ·57_ Ricllald Wlelmark, R1thard Bas«hart msw.twa.-. a Jiml9lr S-Wrt s-(fll ())) ..... s,.dtls -3:30-• Cellep r.w .,. • llellC\19 ,_ Hal ..... (9 ())) ,,. fOllNll P'llyl)K~ llllM' IM 11111 4:00 • RIM f tttlrt D Tiit SllMay Sllo9 ..... a.ics ......,. Cl) WlfN ., tlle s.. (!IV..,. m lletlt: "Vall•J ti Dtcilltn" Cdn) '4~-Grerort Peek ('IJ) CJ) llDcl c.c.rt 0 (]) f'llll Fllhlrt SWllNtlS.n!wal llt Wiii StrMt ~ (9 CD) c.a. r....,., '7' G...,. 0.-F.W .C..,.l'rtftle -4:30- • WlfN .. Slnlwt4 r .. 1111111.a. 0 c.-. S!Tlwtt,..._ ......... • Mt•hta~I' A"tal/Wtrhl ,,_ ... -~°"' P•I 5:00 8 C1S f...., ti L'"'7 Alta (R) An holi1 lone PIOCf•m ttp~llJ cit "lntd to ,,., youn1 v1ewen on a trip 1111011(11 Jaa ••th • l'OllP of ell 1111\t Jlll cruls 1nclud1n1 Count Bas11. Ouiy G1llup1e. Lionel Hamplon. Hetblt Hancoc.~ Olollne Wtr.,cil. Gerry Mull11an. Mu Roac~. 1nd Jot W~ltarns e Sl.tt Tral (]) lleN: "Tiit ...... Cit(' (d11) '48-8111y ntr1er1ld. Ji01ra1d Dutt U (f))._. I)) WofW Ill 11(4\ltt teuslMM D s-.t!llllC s,.dtl "ew music sent.t Ton11hl Peat! Bailey sl11s #Ith the Kroll! Puppets and Ethel Wate1s II) Mtt11: 't'I "Hit• Wl1• ii IMtic.IH (ad•) "65-lamn Cobu1n • Alllefic:Mlllf ... Mwilll Hout 9 lllttt Ille ,,.. S Wiii WM ht fD Me111~1nhi' A,,1111wu~-111"911 W.-lw ..._ ca oo> .,.., s,.m World m llDN: "S1r1ttck Alf Co11•ud" (dra ) SS-James Stewart, lune Allyson fUl ileN: (C) "WIW fllwtt" (1dv) "60-Mont1omery C11ft, lee Renuck • Allllria• Mcltf -5:30-..... e Olla '7' A mullC.al half hou1 1111th II C I. the SanU!1ne Band, Blut Maate Cwen McCrea and Calhoon <m Hicll.....,, lll'J CJJ OlllttMI bider SldeliMI O(])Ma•IZ (8 (() Talk ta 1111 lh111111 ClllF'lnU ni,1111 •V•NINQ e:oo •W""" D 118R!W The ~tdSWOlld 11po11 us 1ntemew Y1nc:ent Pr1Ce slat of many sury rnoY1ts and ieport on 1 lomedo 1n an IOWI town e Mowle: CC) lZ•t) "Th Tn111,1m" (•es) "66-louph Cotten, James lilll(hum • srfCIALI srt:CIAU * NftATHut ' FATH[JI" CON IULLut TONIGHT a ((ft) ) f""" I. r1th1r featht1 end her '1tht1, Htrl). wor~ ex1t • teh•ma to upose • 11ner1I wlloM defenu·eost 11p oth cause htm to commit mu1de1 .. ,,..... ID WiW "9114 tf Mifllah ...... : "T1lty .... ("""!*" (dra) '4S-Robtrt Montaomery lll'J CJ) ltwlll Gtltu11 .. fSC.rlalM O ()) Uttlt bent: "God =~'"' f;D 1teMt Wtlf With, .. • Mllllcil/Vllltl) $llo9 ec.w""' -6:30- e cm CD """ ec...c-. <II ~-Dtl Mat .Sbf a m I( A sro ·WATCH * SOCCU & JOIN lltn • •a•l1111h1, .,, .. 11s1.1r Secar ...... "_ 7:00 • (fl') '° Mllltll D OI 111 II W.W tf Dis-- _, Gooty Ta~u A Hofld1y" Obl11td Lo lal• part 111 lht drstaslelul Satur CS.y ho1Mllold cfMMn. Goofy rapes into the WOtld ol daydrums ind 1ma11nes htmseH as different llerou S-1111111 s,.dat 8 Nn AlllNIM • oiw, Sotcl•ll JOUlljllY BACK TO OZ e ((21) (]))QI) lmilJIMrMf Biel to OJ (2hr) Bl'1ftiii&y Is "'host w1md" lot this animated 'Pf(ral about Oo1othy and all her old l11tnds-plus some new one.s-and thttr further ac!Yentum 111 tilt land of Ot VOKU are those of I 11a Min nellt Mdty Aooney lil11ton Merle. Oanny Thonlu Cthtl Mermu Piul Lyndt and Henchel Bttnard1 D llioflt: (Ziii) ''Tillt Uailt" (dra) '57-lrtthard Widmarl .., ...... Alllttlca gJt..-DtaN a ...,.: cci 111 ... Mere " HMrh" (com) '14-lilt uiun Stapleton. P1ul ~1no -7:30- m ..,..,. ~ .. '"'"r'" 8:00 fJ CJ? Sou( ' Chr sa.. At!dy Gr1ff1th and "'"' tuest a rm <11 m 111c s .. 4a, lfrlhry-lklililllll ''All ~ts Otr' (90) M1e s pl1m to enioy a Las Yeps l'ethnd of lun and umu "1th tennis star Donna 011h (Jesstta W1tte1)1rt d1Mltd "hen slit becomes lhe unw11t1n1 focal potnl ol a swtndle, 1 slay1nr and a phony k1dnapp1n1 a TM l.oll11111 "" llrilly (J) , .. ,, flll!Wll ••ritty Hout m lile•lt: (Ur) "St111ctaeh" (-es) "39-lolln Wayne G>SMT.tySlltw fSllaat W.nety mc..-..1~ ID D Sllw * SfMI rllal -1:30-a Owtnus lllllitll 9:00 D (llJ (]) 11.ojal R®e Ctltr cuesb 1n a return appe11111Ce as Salath1tl Harms. a San rr1nc1sco "'bounty hunter:· m DUBu1t ol 1 dttPerate man who 1umped bail in San Francisco • Oral aoWb 8 first Tl111t 011 TYi • "CATCH·2t' All11 M in Start 8 (121 ) 8 AIC Su4aJ lleN: CC> (2'M11) "Cltdl 21" (dra) '70 -Alan Arkin Martin Balum, Rttherd Btn11m1n Jttk Glltord. Bob Newhert Anthony Per~'"'· Peul• Prenttq, M1rt1n Shun lohn V0tthl. Orson Wellu A eioup ot ot w11 weary Wotld War II Air fom atllc:era try to t•I out ot lly1n1 1ncrmfd mtwons by ba1hnl each other pl1nnln1 to murd'' th111 commend1n1 officer •nd usin1 evtry 11mmtek possible to 1et d1s.chlr1u e '-rw Tell .,,_,... ID Tiit S..., 0-C.. s,.c.IM Tiit multi t1l1nted Ms Duncu show cues th11 sp1t11I and welcomu 1111111 Gtne Kttly, Paul lynda, loltn Oevtdson and ~1lor11 Almslronf ......... '4 . .,,._,... TV WEEK. DlCEM41E" 5, 197& illl TM 0. W., fD llt•MrMI' .,,.,lllluttr· ,itc. Tllulrt: MN "'911 Wa 11J y..., -9:30- .. ID CJ) <!I G Tiit lie EMt Tiit ......,..,.,. htl II lloacoe lleywatd convrncei l'kll Mtrtfntlle Arntr1t1n Bank's &o.id of Ol1tet01s th•t a 11e·1n 1111th • t11mb0y1n1 hnan C1e1 would help the bank e TIM IMC II C.!At Cl) SeMlllY • C.ptt!f • Allltrica• Utt strtt: KW) fol• tG Ma?llall llo$1l lh1s P<Otlt~ of th• man wllo 1nvtnltd the Iulo e•ulll ti Ult tf)C.... ... 10:00 e lll'J (]) DtMccMt 8ott1111 mad OYtt a police uptain·s accviahon that M ubolated 1 raid Oft a llllfOI mmtbm oott WOlkroom btclvse tie rs "'on the take." Otlve«luo sets out to ihovt the capt11n's words back down his throat by bust1n1 lhe numbers selO&.c:!le handedly • .,., of IJ D CalftrJ Clw,.i • """ Heut ..... 121.lerry hlwel m llltMtrtlllf -..in11e w.. Qnalda • Lii Gar-. s- -10:30-.,.,..,s.qprts- • ;.. AllU!Mlef II.Ii« lllt•,.. Rowland Evtni J1 a~d Robtr1 Novtk 1nlerv1tw Gfntt1I Ha11 11:00 D Cl) (I7J CD 0 ._. D Cll GJ""" .~.,. ())Tiit ma. CD ..... :~ "Tiit .._ "" s11,11e1" Cdra) ''3-Georce Sanders, Httbtrt Marlllall • SWsttr a.-. @()) llaN 111 llM '-1111 SJIJ• U.. (IS Cl)) W, 1111111 .. SM -11:30- fJ Su11•0 s,.rtl flaallllt•lt: CC) u1 LM A~· (mys) '67- tda Lupino, 011ld Klr1man .. S.•1111 ' c.,.111 8Tllt 100 aw . ... (l)T...,_ D IM!t: (Cl ''Wiit lM Mary Milt's Ct 11-r (mys) ·11-Red Buttons, Altet Pt1yten Sytv11 M1lu (!)) Motl1: ct> "Tiit 01111eren Orp of .... ,_,.. (dr•) '66- Robtrt Horton, Otane Biker 111 r.Mic Mq ,._ 9 Mt111Mrslll, a,,.al/Ae11111UJ al l.tfp QI) ... 1.: CC> "0.a41all" (dll) '68-Michael Caine 12:00 9 rtltt MlrM V111ttr HM 1:00 .. Al°"'·-· -1:30- • Startillle 2:00 9 IMtlt: CC) "b ll "' Sl•4•" (com) '71 lo/In A$t1n, [d11 Adem1 -3:25-...... : ""lllt StMI T,.,.. (d11) 52-JOMph Cotten. hrw Wupt MONDAY 0£Wll06 For _... Md tlttl!IMft llstillp, ,, ....... DAYTIME raOGUlllS. ........ ,.., ClllntliHct, .,. Ille .., •• .-its. DAmME MOVIES 10:00 • "Old Ac4111illtance" (d11) '43-Bettt Oam. Mir11m Hopkins. "I Wut You" (dra) '52-Dana Andrews, Dorothy McGuire a "f"ll•i•&• ...... (dn) '49-l~n Cnwford, David Bnan. 11:00 Iii "llurder llJ Swul" (mW$) '44-Dick PO!ttll. Claire Trevor. IZ:OO tD "Hi&h larbartt" (d11/ '47-Van Johnson. June Allyson. Thomes Mitchell. i:eo a a::i "lk it SM,a" (df•l '60-Kenneth More. Taina El&, 8'enda de 81n11e, Bame Jones Z:OO Iii CC) "luralars" (dra) '73-Dmar Sllaril, Dyan Cannon. 3:00 <Ill CC) "Tiit S1f1<mhr" (dra) 'SS-RJy Mrlland. Jeanelle Sterke l:JO B a:J "HIP Sodtty" (mus) '56-frank Sin11t1. Grace Kelly, Binr Crosby, Ctltsle Holm, John Lund, Louis Cathern. •V•NINQ e:oo 9 Cl7J CJ) Cl) CIJ) llna a IDl Cil ID Gt llna e '2ll St.tr T rel CIJ "-Pylt •<a CIJ> o 111 •• ,., 1111ht r.tMll The Cifl(innalt Bencals vs. Oakland Raiders from Oakland • Cill!IMlol• m hrtrWp Family lltMut-lZ m 1111111 .. mlp App11l1E11ctric C.,.llJ e Utt1t aaa1s -6:30- • Dluh! Guests include "•lahe Wood, Dina Memll, Cicely Tyson, Dorothy Moore, Mary Stuart and Scavullo. (J:) W y Griffittl <ml lltn Crtffln SllllW m """" Affaif CllJCJ)~• er-r11t 7:00 D tUJ Cil GI !left • Uars a.. (I) .., nv.. Sea Cl) To Tel 1111 Trvtll • C:.C.tratlon ., ..... Liiey m 111t Fii eCIM•bpaMI •Wr~ • Mkllelltl.llltet 11...,t/Mttll· .... ,~ ID Drllllllk Senn . '"-,...,., -7:30-= =-i-':rs ())Tiie c..,.. Cl),.._lWT- =~~~.U.. o <D ;;""'Wirt(" w.. ........ ...,... fll) 'END OF TltE WIE' * OSCAR WINNING FILM SI Clllllltl 21 TOlll&fit ''Cnd of the Game" Documentary of African .wild life and a ptu for conser>11hon I ...... ,.....,,.,, a Frltlds °' 11111 11PJ Fm. GofM 8:00 D C17J CJ) Cl) llhda Rhoda t.apenences 1 severe sep1ralt011 pain when she sees her utran1ed husband with another woman. D (21) Cl) <IJ D little Houe • Ille Prairie "The Bully Boys" Three unruly brothers arrive in Walnut Grove and proceed to terro11Ze the 1nhab1t1nts. but learn a painful lesson when they pick. on the females 1n the Charles tn1alls family. a lloN: a:J (Zllr) H"7 111 A Dolphift" (adv) '57-Sophia Loren. Alan Ladd CE ....._: ~ (211r) "Tiit l'w,it l'laill" (dra) '55-Greaory Peel D ...,.: a:J (211r) "Dara Yidort'' (dra) '39-Bette Oms, Georae Brent. m 1ew1tdlld lmhr!JMnoll (21) Mtfle: CC) (Z'nllr) "Tiie Su• deww1r1" (dra) '60-Robert Mitchum, Deborah Kerr m 111t Ma1111 t11~1<1es IDS,..W.Mtfit I& ll111-lMlpap 'rat""" -1:30- D tI7J m Cl) ,~,Ilia Jud1e Dtxter puts his mother on a plane to Visit relatives and later learns she's disembarked and 1s still rn ~n Fran· cisco-in flit trailer court apartment of her elderly male lnend. Arthur Lanson mttoa·w"ra 9:00 D Cl7J CJ) Cil~JohnflJ Call Cllrlab!ln ohnny Cash sta11 1n a hoh ay celebration of muS1c and friendship taped en and around Nuhv1lle. Tennessee H auests include Roy Clark, Tony Orlando. the Rev Bill, Graham. Bar· bara Mandrell and Merle Travis II @Cl) crJ·D lllt Mt11day Ni(lrt lloN: a:J (211r) "Cat 111 A Hot Tin Roof" (dra)-laurence Olivier. Natalie Wood. Robert Wainer. Maureen Stapleton Smoutdennc conflicts. veed. envy. lusl. self-delu11on and affection amona lamrly membefl on a plant•· hon 1n MISSISSIPPI are brou(ht to the surface rn the new production ol Tennessee Williams' drama 8 lleM.ty llicllt lhwit: a:J (Ztlr) "Ttlln*" (dra) '67-Rock Hudson. Ge0<ae Peppard. N11el Grun. Guy Stockwell. lad Watson. A 1roup of lnafiSh and Paleslln11n under11ound f11hters attempt a dar1n1 raid on Tobruk 1n North Africa du11n1 WIYll Their purpose rs to deslroy the Mippty hne of Rommtl's Afriu Korps m 111en llriffltl si... mT111V1r111U11 9 Cillt Ullifftut m ...-.rs111p ..,. .. 11. htftt . 11anu 1t W•lf trap "Mi.hail Baryshnikov" Ballet superstar Mikhail BarysltnlkO'I m1•u his tele- visron debut ptrformina wltcli011s from live ballets Th11e balltrinu from the Amencan Biiiet Thutre are also lutuied (8 Cl)) IMlt: CC) (211r) "114« '-'" Q))DIMlll Give SOMeOne l'ou ~ea portrait tlab Oarist•cu Sag "I LOVE VOll" tritla a REMBRANDT style Portrait We .peciolira in ,ncJ,viduol crd fomly po<Noit> tftot ae bs unique ond \Otlsi••ve at 1heit >ubiect> ln->ludo 01 on loc:oiion. we'll work wilh you 10 aeole o ponroit that'> 1-cnevty you So qer Vo" I om.ly toqether 0 qer y0<•1elf roqetheo Srop 1n rodoy crd let'\ tot\ oout yo1.1r pomoit. ACT NOW! There'> 5'~1 T.me fo Owi1tmcn def,.,ory Coll lo you Appc>nl"*'' M~ Peget MONDAY ICo"ti"ued) 10:00 0 LESBIAN SCANDAL Ill * ElECUTIVE SUITE D l!l lU re Caeuttu Suitt· lllal blJCk and while Im iHa11 between B11an W1ll1n1 and Summtr Johnson runs 1n10 • lllY iru •h~n silt merls his puenls H1111, Mid• son p11nfully irrusu tn lah custody ol B I while hlS dad is 1n 1111son llowdl Rulledae cornts back lo ._k u hard nosed is ewer ind l'°"a Call le.ins a "1o<k1n1 lrurh about htt hiend Julie UDllns IJt ClpUlA & Ttlllllllt m &arm .. PfllllJlltfl -10:10- fll) Mt111Mn1111' Ap11t1l/A lnbvt1 tll Jolltllll Sb-CondutlOI W1lh lloskovsky leads lhe Vienna P111lh11 monic Orcllestra 1n 1 concen of Sttiuu "'USK -10:30- (J 141m and Allen CJ The lnJ!d. Sttty mm m11ews Sl lnttrutionll ,,. Mltlittry 11:00 & D Cll lfO Ill! it) llnt U (QI ) Lflft Amt1ran Style (jJ Sea "41111 8 G ~ti llns CJ ~ ..... m Mlty Hart111111. Maty Hart1111n &> T,.... w.tu• Hrailliclits 111J Stw111p h Sb11 -11:30-• •11! r f) CIS Ult llllo¥lt D @ fial m lllWIJ C... ))The rn a• D Y .,, Sllow °' Sllowt m""" a ni. 100 e11r11 (121> rjj) Sele•• nctiolt Thtltrt m """Mo¥1e IJJ Motit: t.C) "Int of £"'' tlllns'' (d11) ·~g Hope l1n1e Sltphen Boyd Su1y Parkei Louis Jourdan. Joan CmrlOld Diane Bakei 12:00 81at of~ llJ IMle: tCl "Tht MoNtOll" (sci 11) '68 Guy Stockwell. Susan Oliver, Awtry Schreiber. tarry Storch Sherry lackson. ~eenan Wynn m ~: "loft Fro111 A Stran1t1" (d1•) ·4 I Sylv11 S1dnry. John Ho<h1k. John Ho..ard -12:30- • M-llielll SIM: "C.11-• '70.'' "Juliet II tllt s,lrib," "The Lt«h Wo!M• .. a> Mowlt · C "Or4m lo •111•· (d!l) 59 £dd1t Alber!, l1"11n C"h lames Robtr1son Jushce 1:00 D ltt1 Ill GI T-rw m The "l Clll~ -l:lO- D IWI Ill .... OtM ., • m .... ..,..., .,,.." ... Cllar1111 Cr• t.4 2:00 8 ._..: (C) "l.IR~n at ;,~ Zart" (com) '69 Gene Bmy, Ket111n Wynn, Jtckle De Shannon D M .. lt Dtt~ltlt1lm: "Uft· ...,, " "Tiie llllltntl!Ke" -3:30-...... P11getO TUESDAY D£.CUllD 7 r01 -n•ns 11141 1tlt1110011 list1np. plnst stt DAYTIME PIOUAMS .... lo< JOlll cenwtflitllU, 111 lhe !My's lllO'fies. DAmM( lfOVIU 10:00 8 "fll Wt lllttt A111n" (roml 40-Merle Obuon Ct011e Bren! "The llut 0111111" (mys) 46-~n Ladd Ver0111ca Lake IB "roueued" Cdra) 41 J01n Ciawford Van Heltui 11 00 D "lweln An1 rr lllu" (dr1) ~7 Henry fond1 lee I Cobb 12:00 m "["-, The Man" (drJ) 40 Spencer lrac) R1la John son, Ch1rle~ Coburn 1:00 (2fJ (C... "lllt toy fro111 Okl1llor1u" (dra) 54 Will Roaei, It Nancy Olson 2:00 Ill (CJ ''Tiii Sennlli Dawn" (dra) '64 W1ll11m tloldfn ~puc1ne. Susanna~ Y0ti. 3:00 Ml (CJ "FOi 1bt flllt Tllwe" (mus) ·59 Mario lan11 3:l0 IJ ·~J "ltd Day at llack k•" (dr1) 'SS-Spencer Tracy, Robert Ryan. Anne fl1nc1s EV•NING fS:OO D a f)l 11~ 11~ (]) a> llnt u 21J m <QJ) ,,., m·11ns U IK lahrs lnhthll Con linutd from 5 JOPM la;.en ws Oliuco t ~"" CJ ~· m rtrtri4r• hmlly Cll M.111°12 fD MtmlltiW, Appal/ Zottll IJt Dinalll m utti. ._,,, -6:30- 0 D1ulll Guesh include lotie f 1eld~. Alan K1n1. Sandy Duncan. Bill 811by Peter Duchm and John Rodby & Super Band (61 And} G11ttlth tlOl Mell Griffin Sllow CD f1111il) AH1lr 1171 f)J Cun-'• 1:00 a a (2J11t ) m ,.."' { f My TllrM S- ( f J To Ttl lht Trlllll llJ Co!Kt11t11tloll at ,,._ l»cy Cll TN f1I fl) Ameria/bntl ltwlsll ltollr f.IJ Mt111litlllllp Appt1llMKllttl1 Ltllrtf • ...,. (13J f9 ,) lwrua m 0ta11111ic s..ies m Addl1111 r1111i1J -7:30- D CMdW C.-· ( Tiit OcW Cwplt • ~ ll» (IJ .....,.. $4lllltl ()) Tiit c-. S- D Tiit Jtltl's WIW CD lfMr l9llCll (17J [f) .......... 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Awa C.trdner Rossano 811111 CD last ol lllt Wikl Q) r.oldttt lu of Ille Sllertls I 1lm documentary on the birth ol th~ lilm 1ndu!lry fl) Mews/PvMic Alttlri !Ml llloflt: ICJ (2111) "Tiit C..ttht1" (dra) '71 Michael Wilner Ian Michael Vincent tn TREASURE! A ll1honal * Ge91r1phic Spec11I f~ byGULF fD iiQ!ij lblionaf C.0C11pllK Sptdal "Treasure lhe sloiy ol Mel folier e• d1we shop owne1 !urned treasurf ~unle• and htS quest for lhe Spanish 1alleon Alot ha and hrr luu.hwe u•ao lost oft 111e f1011d1 ~eYl 1n 1622 and now "°'lh perhaps SIOO m1lhon m ai.s,in1o m "'1<1H< ~-· -8:30-u (tlll .J •) Qt llttrnt & Slllnc1 'Two OI Du• We11d0$ ~' M1n1ng' lawerne and Sh11ley play detecl1ve when lhe11 odd ball nerah bors. Lenny and Squ1ny d1s.ppur CD Cfou.Wlts fl) Chinese P1oe11m m Si1111tion Comtdr 9:00 U (J1l t}"J Cl' M•a•s•H Sudden symptoms ol 1lln~u 1n two of 1h ltmale personnel-Ho! l1os and Colonel Poller's lavo11le m11t p1ow1dt c.ause 101 concern 1n the 07 71h Hot lips sulleunc chronic 8 ptnd11 pain. 1nlorms !ht depfftl"i P ltr bound IOI a lollyo reunion w1 his w1fe-lhal she wafth tea eye, nol Jnnk Bu1ns 10 prrlo lhr sureuy should htr cond1tio requ11t 11 D IUl iJ Gt Ptllct Woi111n 11 Ollow1ne the rtpt of a col teae en1 (lisha Sl"hnl} wsp1 c1on centers on an ovrr 1ulous umpus se<ur~y 1uard (Bluet Daw1 son I and Stts Anderson and C1owley olle1 adv•« lo oCht1 campus women Ofl hot! lo a'IOld allachB u (121J 11)) QtJ li<h Mall, ,.., Man Ho 1nJ011na1ion av11ltbl* CD Mtn Criffl11 S11ow Q)RfV. lllE * JOY OF UVlll"I TURN 011 YOUR .-OWllt Of SELF MOTIVATION GJ llw.tb fB CllllltlM ''oC""" TV WEEll DECEMBER S 19 le fn STRIP'S WITII STYLE! • SSSS.STEAMUTHI SU,.-ORT IT & llCET m ••11111p a,,..11~ hlttillo• Thttlrt 'Slumbalh' Bruce lty rrredmu s much d1!(utstd comedy 1aku place 1n 1 stumroom where 1 mell1na pol ol (h4rac1ers are in hmbo and al lht 11\ftcy of lht Puerto llKan 1t1endanl who is 1n rnhly God -9:30-u 111 3 l OM 0.J at A r- lt ~ been IWO yeais bul Ann s lathti s!lll insists slit ~n I make 11 on h" own 1no rteent o enls miy 1usl p1ovt him 111h1 m Tiit Ml O.s m u,.ctK11111 .,, 10;00 D ITI 13 ) t 1s.rtcll a cu1 1.AJ Jai m , .. ," StmJ A bl•~k .clmst who hn1nces his 1c 11v11its from lht p1oceeds of a series ol bank robbe11ts, and 1 tum of policemen mdulat 1n mutuAI ha11ass ment 1n • cal and mouu conlul u Ill lltwl 419ona1W 0 rAMILY-HIT • BY ALCOHOLISM 0 (<JIJ 1f 1) r>t• h111M1 'Sktllon 1n lhe Closer· Dour must l•ce the ttuth about his S15ler's alcoholrsm when she comes home 101 a vis.I ia:«i~· m &ant.a tit rrimlttll -10:30-m mm"'"' 11:00 o a m en tint D t JllO. <.Ullf llnl U Qt, LM AllltllCln Style O Ctlt~nty ...,_ CD Mary Hart1111n, Mary HartlQA m lain ol tllt lwrrt rfT fl Stump tllt Stars fl) M111hnllip A,,ul/llo le· "lllld Hults tlld ColOftttJ" -11:30- 0 crri m ru m tat• 111ow1e D &11m CTGI (11.leflrlny C.- r 4) The m Cl"' D (f2tl r lJ) CH I Tuttd•J Motit ot Ille"'" "Man Who Would Nol 01t" atlltws IJt) The 700 Club m lltwstlrlowlt 12:00 U Its! of CroudlO D Mowle: CCJ "Ruurrecllu of Zx111ty Whttler" leslir Nielsen CD Mowit: "3:10 to TUllll" (wes) ·~1 Gltnn r Old Van Htlhn -12:30-a Alt 1111111 si-: -n. UnMtd." "Tht 11111," "Tht llH Wh hdailMd K• Hut' Q) Mo¥ie: c "flit liol4tfl .,, ... ~ (Id•) 64 hb Hunttr 1:00 D .U r 6J ltO '"'*""' eni.mCM 2:00 ........ o.Mtfut11rt: ·111 ~ a.ic..c.." "c-,11 ICY el Htlrb" m All lllsM Shw: .. ,.. 111 SlrNI," ''So fMh Dllr lllPf' 3:00 U Mtwlt: (Cl "Tiit UJIJ Alrltrk.aft'' Marlon Brando I WEDNESDAY} D£C:llllm I FCH -111111 and titer-lntlnp, plmt Mt DAYTIME l'ltOGllAMS. ltlow, fCH Woll• conffnien(e, 111 Ille day'S lllONS. DA\'TllllC MOVIES 10 00 Iii <C "Hott lo It Vtrr. Very l'opWr" (com) 5S-Be111 Cu bie "f'M Guwes to C.110'' (dr•) •J-~1111 hm11ott 1a, "HitJ411t" (dra) H luhn Gar1 loan C11wf0<d 11:00 O C.1 'foaflrt" (dra) 55 Jell Cllandltr. Jane Russell 12:00 m .... ,.., ol S<otlalld" (dll) 36 K.tlharont Hepburn 1:00 2fl •et.ffttle C.1llSll" (dr1) 61 01u e McBain Chad hertll Allhu1 Kennedy 2.00 m ~ "lllnlift •ouse" (dll) S2 lose Ferm lw lsa Gabo• Collele Marchand J:OO 1101 ..Cl "The lllon•J l11p" (d11) '66 Glenn ford J:lO B tC "Ucllt i11 t111 l'iaw" (dra) 62-Rosuno Bra111 01tw11 de Havlllalld Yvtlle M1m1eua IVIA1Ad e:oo 0 U lt l l!JJ lfn tll m "4ws D '23J Cf !fa\ IJ)) m...., Iii takers Bashtb.tll los Anales L1ke1s vs lnd11n1 ct J liomtr l'ylt Cl~• m l'artrldse fa1111ly Q)ldHl·U MJ Sur frtl fZi) lilt111b«1sll1, Appul/[ltdrK CMINllJ )t Oiulll m Littk hiub -6:30- 0 DINh! Guesls oncludt Donna rareo. Rod McKu,n, Rosemary Cloofley 1nd Blood Swul & J ~ars • Altly Griftltll 10 lilt,., Gritf111 ShoW m r.-rey AH•it 11'1} ~t fli) lllei!IMllilrp .,,_,, 7:00 u u i:n 1tt )m11e. (f, Illy Three Sons (JJ To Tiff tllt Trulli Ill CoMtfltratioll G> I 1."9 LllCJ Q) T1lt Fii fl) lort.H OfaN :2f1 w, Griffltll fD littmWslli, .._..lllilNJltll/ Ltfl,., •-.ort (~ ) loMtul m Dr11111tk S.nn OtJ Colnllo Audiell m Mclam fJ111ily -7:30- D lblllt TUI T- C L T11t Nil c.u,le • lllaldl ....... lL $121,000 Quntion Cl Thi lc*tr's Wild UO'l Pri<t Is lhcllt m hlJ Bunch £17! rn Pop r.o.t the Country 12 ll (IJ Cete"ity SwHpstahs a ...,.., Htfoes fD liltrlllltnh1p A,,t1l1Clla11111121 TOllipt m~Gor• 'HOW NOT TO WRITE A HIT' Theatrical history is lull of stories about artists who started out to create the hit of the century only to come up with a pretentious flop. But there are two show business giants who assembled a show with all the elements of a dud-and turned It into one of the hits of this or any century. The giants were Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. The show was "Oklahoma"! The basic rules of how not to present a musical production are outlined by Gene Kelly in his narrative portrayal of Hammerstein In "America Salutes Richard Rodgers: The Sound of His Music," two- hour musical salute to the famed composer, Thursday at 9PM on CBS First. open your show with one of your best songs and sing It while the audience Is still getting settled. Eliminate the girls chorus llne. and If you must have some dances, put them In long dresses so no one Is distracted by shapely legs. Try to avoid any funny lines. and keep the story commonplace Use all your songs In lhe first act and do nothing but reprises in the second. Find a lyricist who hasn't had a hit show In eleven years. a choreographer whose claim to fame ts one single ballet and a pfoductlon company that's ready to go out of business. Keep the publlclly and advance sales to a bare minimum so the whole show is your personal secret. Strictly adhered to-and backed by the genius of a Rodgers and a Hammerstein-these rules just might result In a "failure" that could run five years on Broadway, attract SAO audiences for 2.212 perform- ances. tour successfully for over ten years. survive 8 :00 D 1r cs GoM n-lht En ns l1m1ly 100 ••Id when I I wons lhe loltery bul IM ctltbrahon is cul slloll whrn lht y are lectd by llro eun rorinc mrmbe1s of a e111s ean1 0 ilSI rt l m Cl'O Sharley Chiel Shar~ey's b1d&e11nc ol 1teru1ls goes Joo 111 •nd Ind~• J101ne~e man Jo iO AW O l 1 I liloM; (flu) "lattU111 leffllop" (d1a) 36 Edward G Robinson U (l}t1 1 I ) IJt Bf«ii!A CMsfllUS hlllHJ 1ftlilvityl.tnd A music v111ely and comedy hQur lrom 01sneyland s1a111n1 411 C•rney Gltn Campbell •nd Sindy Ouncan. plus all lhe Disney ch•racters I f Como Auction O Mowt: (tltr) "Tht lrmurt of s.trn lllldre" (d11) &8 Humphrey Boi1r1 W1llt1 Huslo<1 I 1m Holl IQ) McMt: C (2hr) "Thi Wllole World b Witdllllc" (dra) 69 Burl l•es. James f 11enlino ID Wik! Wottd ol A1111111ls Q) l'eny Mason ED Korean Variety Hour (SJ "'tioflal GeoJr1pllK flll Memkts~ip lppul/Muler piece Tlltaht: How Grttn Wu Mr Valley m llP'IMM U"'lllCt 'rttrams -&:30- 0 •ll ) The lttftrsnt Gt01ge s suqeslion ot a perpelual aireemtnl cru le\ Ju1mo1I belw"n Jenny 1nd Lionel and Geo11e is 10 .. ne every mmule ol rl Iii 1»1 < tJ 11!1 The Mclean Stuenson Show An Oldit Bui Cood1e When Mu discovers his dauehler hntl 1s dueloponc 1 mun1n1lul rtlalionshop with an oldtl man his ontpl allempts lo do lht 111hl lh1n1 blow up '"·his •act 0 liloflt. <'O) "The lledhud I the towMJ'' (wu) so Grnn ro-o G>Crou.W1ts 9 :00 D 117 1 3 19 CBS Wednudaf Mom •Cl (2hr) "$m Ille f1111" (drl) 1~ lack I emmon he' C~lo-d l1u11e Ht1ntm1n Norman Burton J11.k ltmmon WOii an Aud emy A0o11d lo• lhrs role ol a moddlt 11e urmMI manufacturer who " back'd a1a1nst tht ••II by lhe lhrul ol bankruplcy on his bu~1ness and lht 10111 emphntss ol hos hit Iii IJ)I 6) m Slroll's Court lud11e S11ol1 is on the warpalh be cause h1s u1 Cron111n1n& his 1ud1ml robes) has bten $loltn. and us1~1anl DA B (~ LL) fiffiiil Thi ~rpellttrs Clltitiiiii Sllow Rich•1d and Kaien ~r1>«nle1 Siii m lh1s mus•"I hour 0o1lh spem l guesls John Den•t• and p1an1st comedian Vrtlor BO<lt In add1llon, Howard Costll na11a1es a segment ol lht proe11111 1n "hrch Rrchard d11wes a nee c11 with Indy 500 0o1nners lohnny Ruth,r10<d and Bobby UllHr at Cahf0tn11 s Rwersrde R"'"'Y m lilt" Griff111 Sllow CE COD'S SMUGGLER risb • hit t.1•in1 Bibles to persecuted Christians! Q) The God Smuulef An 1nterv1,w wolh Brother Mdre•. a man who 11sks his 11le 10 smuu le Bibi~ to Cllmhans 1n Commun1sl countries m Mtrnbtrsllip ~l/Grut ,.,. t0<111111tes unn~mbered revivals In ct11es and hamlets around the world, be translated and performed m French. Norwegian. Danish and Italian. and finally emerge ae a feature motion picture. A newcomer just might make some of those auspicious mistakes. It took a couple of old pros to make all of them ... While laughing all the way to the bank and whistling the score enroute to 1mmortallly. Henry Winkler (left), renown«/ as "the Fonz. ' end multl- talentfKJ Gene Kelly (right) ep,,.11r ,. Lorenz Han end Oscar Ham~rat81n II In • tribute to on• ol our oreerest popular comf)Olefl W I DlllH D• Y (ContJn11ed) G> u CriMI lit11 en... QJ! c.... Allrtiell -9:30- .. 1Z11 Cl)D111t l'rlCtict file rnlNt t1oso1111 IS th1utened with colllpst whtn Dt Juln 1$ hoio1 t1l1ttd by fOll Ootd l>ftfutt ol stomKh p11ns 10:00 D Q1I ti) D Qntl 'H11che1 s 011ve11" Conti of 1 f•O·p11f story tn #hl(h Du O'He1t1hy cuests u I h1pfus 11nche1 who 1eh unt•O«ltd htfo froin the 81ud1ne 8rotht1s wl\eft U1ty muller • motley C•OllP ol dlonrs tor •hit appurs to bt 1 11n11d Ullle d11ve ....... .....,, • (Cll CJ)) QJI Clllrlll'• ..... Is A caH 1111 oc>t•ttor with 1 1>u111arv flftl pnf Oft lht Sick llU~U flit mist1~t ol robb1na 1 YIChm wolh syndic.le conneciions 111 c.... 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Sh11ley hton l .30 • <CJ "M1th17 I ll 1111 lov11tr" P•rl I (d11) '63- M1rlon Bundo. lhch1rd Hims •V•NINO 8 :00 8 IE.ST XMAS CYHI • MEW·THE WALTOltS 8 (11) (}) T.. Waflua rnorts to be toerther lo1 C1111stm11 Cw dinner PfO'll most d11t1eutt tor Che Wallons A temblf SllO# storm sh'"ds • lew l1m1ly memba11 th1ouahoul the country •h1l1 othtll come to t~e 1td ol two d111strous situ1llOllS CIUMd by Ille bh111td D QJI ll) flt D Van D,111 •1141 Com,ur Lucille Bill and fhe loOera cunt 8 Mlflt : (Z~llr) "1111\erlt Ch Willd" (dra) '60 Spenc:er frKy llllM: CC) (.Zllr) "1lle "'-& .... (com) 66-MKhHI Clint e ca > w.1c .. , a.o Wttr Houhlt) dtft11ds the Swut back s honor wlltn ht f1tu "Killer" Yivelh G MIN: (at) uoart '-i&t" (dra) 47-Humphity Boc•rt CD Tiit sa.ooo ~ ..,,.,,., ... e T•f• c.Mllla a -.: (t) Ufau ., f• Miii• dlutt (!IOI) '65-Chrlslopher Lu m Tiit ee.. o1 1111 lillt.i11c 111•1111 Otm0ns1r1tion ol how Prol Ronald H1n1M>ft ot l1Yt1f)OOI Un1u111ty com bmu cnm1~I 1no 1rch1eolofK1f 1nYtst111t1ons lo duconr tht ldtntoly ot '" [&ypt11n mummy A Mtmbtlsllip ~II follows file Mm '5 llJ'114'M U111¥11t h11ra• -1:30-• ca 001 °' ,.,.,, Mn111 Blmty Ills problems w1tll the l11hls fOlna out 1n lht st1t10n and 1 lem1lt psych11l11st "turns on to him m ei-wlb flJ Ohlllo $toly 9:00 6 A Bliclftller Sptcl1ll • "IUCHAIO RODGUS: THE SOUllD Of HIS MUSIC!" ... <m ) lmii!AIMrkl S.. fllcMr4 llJa"1; 11lt SOllll4 ,. H1J lilll9k Gene Kelly and Henry W1nkte1 host thtS two hour lnbutt lo lhe preem1nenl compostr llepre sent1nt Rodae1s' two lamous ly11mt partners-Osur H1mme11tein 11 end L01en1 Hut lhey rem1n1sc:e about tne11 clui1c coll1bor11ion1 with the famous showman Cuut1 include 011h1nn C.rrolf. Sammy IJ1v11 Jr • S.ndr Ounc:an. l1n1 llolnt, Clo<1s tucllman, Vtc 01mond, P1uy tee . frank SN11h1 and John Wayne G 9 ()) 9 a left Stlltr•: Oitc. .,. ~ (2hr) Ch1pt" 3 ronow1na lht Arml,tlCt, Sam O.mon (Sim rthotl) 1ccomp1n1u M1101 Caldwell end h11 d1u1Me1 (Clenn rO!d Ind 01rtun C.rr) to I v1U1 1n Cannu IQ< '°'"' rul ind wlule lhere-ahe .ecepts htt proPosal e (Ill (J)) (fl) Tonr •udall s-. ludae rran~hn pops the ques 11on "will you marr, mt1' to buuh luf Judft £Junor Hoopt1 I ... " Grfftht .. VISIOlfS/Pt11111JfM4llt * l;tdl/lllllftl1r111t's ton .tt.mts tpdlffla of 111.u .,,. 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Romans Commun1slf' Why they vote Communist. what's behind the emer1tnu ot tht 111 left 1n llalv. and •ilJI ti mu ns to lht res! ol lhe Western world ere tilt ques ltOAs uplortd by specttl corns pondenl Lu111 Ba111n1 autllof of tllt btst seller "The ltahans ' D ~ Cll ffl D S111tor4 ,., S. Wiien I.ht learns tllal her newly adopltd son (Em l aneuv1lle) cloesll't btlten 111 God. 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Jttl Munroe (Farrah Fawcett Ma1ors) and Kelly G1rrett (l•clyn Smith) Sta111ng with them on the show 1s David Doyle who plays the humOfous role ol John Bosley-the cost conscious aide ol Charlie Townsend-wtlo runs the dettct1ve a1ency 1n the ablence of his boss Each week Charlie. wh~ rdenllty is -ept seem phones tns 11utrucllons 1n to the An&els while he entertains some pretty damsel It's Bosley's 1ob to stand by with funds a11hne tickets and added tnfomialton about their latest caper II is also his 1ob to bail the An&els out tf they run mto any d1ff1cu1ty Other than the unique premise ol three female private eyes, the show doesn't appear too startling. Ho11ever the looks and person alil1es of its stars have already captured audiences across the nation According to the AC. Nielsen's, the show's ratings average between the high t1ft1es and the low s1x1tes tor their percentaae ol the audience for the time period The Anaels also manaaed to capture bOth ma111tne and newspaper Sunday wpplement covers But success has taken its toll on the pmale hves of the. three girls. and then free hme 1s al a premium Kate Jackson. a veteran of The Rookies mies for four years, was lhe first to be set for the new show even before the p1lo1 was wrirten Executive producers Aaron Spelhn& and Leonard Goldberg had,been lookma for a pro1ec1 for lheir young star for a couple of yurs. Three ancel f11unnes 1n Goldberg s office had 1nsp11ed the premise Ongmally called "flarry's Angels." lhe title was changed as 11 was too close to Harry 0. another ABC series Farrah, lhe darlin1 of the commercials industry, was the second to be cast She had manaaed lo hm1t her act1v1t1es to an occasional auest shot 1nclud1nr an appearance on her husband lee Ma1or's show S11 M1lhon Dollar Man She also had made the feature film, "Logan's Run." which was 1ust breakme 1n Los Anaeles. when she beran f1lm1n1 her new series ··1 don'I spend as much time as I want to at home but I try to make my presence known to lee by doing those hltle th1nas tor him hke f1x1ng a special salad tor dinner or see1na that there are always fresh flowers around lhe house," Farr ah said. Jaclyn Sm1lh, hke Farrah, is a Houston. 1 eaas·born actress who has been eatremely successful in commercials faek1e started studyme ballet al the aae of three. She has bee11 dome commercials for the same company that has r arrah under contracl. Because her TV credits have been hm1led. she was lhe only one or lhe three girls to be le~ted and she manaeed to win the part or Kelly Garrell over several other Hollywood beaulles. lact,a s.ltti (Wt), lbn • lltlly S.rrett, Kiit IK~ 11 S..IM lhillUA, -,.,,. ,_.,...,. ('1tllt) ..... _ . . SATURDAY D£tomR II MOANING e:oo U f ) Sunrise S.nttSlll 0 Community fffdbKl -6:30- U Clmtll TllrM D Tll1t'1 C.t Ill Mo•lt : "Short G1111" (wu) SO Rod C~meron. c,rhr Oownl Johnny MICk 810wn LL Drtw111t Ill .... 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