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1976-12-19 - Orange Coast Pilot
DAVID COMBS, DAUGKTER MINDY ENJOY HUNTING ~men's Funds Help PreHrve Habitat• for Dueka SUNDAY * * * ·• HunterS Pro1note Game Story and Pbio(o By HILARY KAYE Ol-O•llJ ~l ... s..11 By the lime this year's hunting season is over. hundreds ol ducks will have been kllled in the San Joaquin M ars h in Irvine. Two days a week, when hunt i n g is permit · ted, s hotgun bl asts rip through the KAYE reeds, often followed by ducks dropping out of the sky. Eager hunting dogs dash into lhe water, snatch up the birds and bring them back to their masters, who wait hidden inside duck blinds along the ponds. For those who aren't hunters, the scen~is rather grim. But lhe hunters are quick to de- rend their sport. They point out, paradoxically, that without their money, the number or ducks would decline and freshwater preserves would alJ but disap- pear. David Combs, a member of one or the four gun clubs that hunt in the marsh. says the average hunter in his club spends about $l,OOO a year on hiB sport on various dues. Most hunters belong to a na· tional organization called Ducks Unlimited, which spends millions of doUars each year pro- moting water fowl species. Sportsmen's efforts are direet· ed toward Canada, where most birds breed and begin their mi· gralory trips south for winter. The money is spent improving nesting and breeding grounds in Canad a. which causes the waterfowl population to swell and sends thousands more birds south. Bud Hamilton, an oil transport executive in Los Angeles, has hunted with the San Joaquin Gun Club for many many yean. Nlnety percent of the birds winging down the Pacific Flyway <alon1 the Pacific Coast) were born and raised in Canada - mosUy tbrou1h Ducks Unlimited funds, says Hamilton. "Without Ducks Unlimited, we would have few ducks flying over California," says Hamilton, an elderly man who rarely misses a bunting day with his dog Barney. "Back in 1935, the duck popula· lion was so depleted there were only about 20 million in North America. Now, there are 1.20 million," says Hamil too. Combs estimates that, of the 20,000 to 30,000 ducks that stop off in the San Joaquin Marsh each year, local hunters kill about 300. There are now four gun clubs in the marsh, which lies both west and east of the section of DAILY PILOT * I Campus Drive leading into UC Irvine. Three clubs are located on lhe eastern aide of the road, on land leased from the Irvine Company. Two lie neat to the Irvlne Ranch Water Dlalrlcl's reclamation plant. A fourth club lies on the west side and uses a :iO·acre site within the 200 acres pw-chased in 1972 by the University of California. The university bou1bt the marsh for about $200 million, but baa bad continuous problems maintainina the wildlife pre~ serve. A ~.ooo annual fee ls paid to the university by the gun club, for the prlvllefe of bunting. That money is practically all that is available to UC Irvine officials to maintain the marshy area. A committee called Friends of the San Joaquin Marsh. bas been attempting to secure more funds to preserve the land and finance <See BUNTERS, Page AS) \ VOL. 69, NO . 354, 6 SECTIONS, 78 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY,DECEMBER1~1W6 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS O..lly ~llol l"llete h IUclwlrd 1( .. 111•• OFFICERS CHECK OUT SCENE OF FRIDAY'S TRAGEDY Distance, Darkness-what Led to Byat•nder'I Death? ·Idaho's Governor . Fills Interior Post ' p LA I N s . c; a { A p J Pre!>1d1·nL e lec t Carter ha'I n am<'d Gov l'ccll J\ndrus of Jdaho to become ::.ecretary of Jnterior . calling his fourth Cabmel cho1cl' ··a toul(h, com pelcnt manager" with 1mpccca bll' cr<'dcnt1als as an environ mentalist Cart<.'r said 1t was the only fr>?Sl for which h<.''d never con- ~~dered anybody but the man he chose <See related story, Page 3) Carter's selection of Andrus as drawn praise from both en· ironmentalists a nd i n · uslrialists. Brock Evans, director of the ierra Club's Washington office. tsaid, "Basically, we think he'll [be a good secretary of the in - ~rior, probably the best one e've had in eight years.·• A National Wildlife Federa- ·on official. Louis S. Clapper, aid. "He's bad a good envirop· ental record and we expre!is onfidence in bim." At his fourth nationally· broadcast news conference in five days, Carter said he is at work now on plans for the con· solidafion of U.S. energy pro· grams into a si ngle department. Carter said he hasn't decided on details. and is not yet ready lo name a m an to head the de· partment. There has been speculation that the jl>b might go to former Defense Secretary James B. Schlesinger. · Carter praised Sehl · background, talent telligence, but wouldn't s position he might get. "He' of those that I am conside g to serve in the administr ion," Carter said. Sc hlesinger, a fo rme r chairman or the old Atomic Energy Commission, was In Plains t o confer with the Ptesident-eleel Saturday. --Slain Man Identifi Dim Lig!iting Linked to Accident By CAROL MOORE Ol llM OlllJ PllOI Si.H Dangerously dim lights of a parking lot contributed to the shooting death of a black man during a supcrm ark ct rqbbery, several Corona del Mar resi- dents said Saturday. Joe Hines. 61, of 34142 Ruby Lantern, Dana Point, has been identifi ed as the innocent bystander who was slain when he stepped in front of a shotgun blast aimed b y a Newport Beach police officer at the fl ee- ing suspect. The victim was described as "a personal friend of any and all of the :leighborhood " where he was a part-time handyman for many of the families and businesses. More stunned than bereaved in the aftermath. many of his associates contacted the media and city officials. demanding a thorough investigation of the t ragic inc ident outside Albertson's Market at 3049 E . Coast Highway about 7 p.m . Friday. Police , h o w eve r , h ave declined to identify the three of. ficers Involved in the stake-out until Monday. A plainclothes poli ceman in· side the store radioed two col· leagues outside that the ro6bcry had occurred and the suspect was departing. They allege they saw the ban dil. wearing a bandana and knit cap, run from the store. Their shouts for him to stop apparently attracted Hines' al· tenlion as he was browsing through rows of Christmas trees outside the store. As a purs uing officer fired his gun, Hines was accidentally hit in the lower ab· do men. Meanwhile, the other offi cer captured Richard William Sul· ton. 20, of San Clemente, who has been booked on a charge of murder since the borruc1de OC· curred during the commission of a felony . Saturday, Al Lawrence, who lives near the scene, said he and other neighbors prevtously had expressed concern to the market manager that all the lights installed outside were not turned on at night. His response was that the ii· lumination was r estrict e d because one person with civic influence complained that the glare was bothersome. "Safety should be ·the maJor concern b an area with so muc h foot traffic." s aid Lawrence who indicated peti· lions have been started lo cor- rect the discrepancy. He added that investigallng officers comm ented about the unused lights. Charles Wheeler. who was one of Hine&! employers, said he was particularly well-liked for his honesty and initiative. "He used to be a construction foreman until bis health re· quired less strenuous work," Wheeler said. ·'With that background, be would often start work at dawn and you bad no qualms about leaving him in charge if you had lo leave. "He was so popular that he could support himself with a string of clients just by word-of· mouth recommendations. "And he had such a big heart, he would offer to buy two of whatever children were selling for charity o r their scout troops." The public administrator is in charge of funeral arrangements for Hines. Whereabouts of close relatives was unknown. Death Toll Seven Mter Tanker Blast LOS ANGELES (AP) -An ex· pl05ion and raging fire left an 810-foot oil tanker shattered in the harbor Sat urday while authorities attempted to count the dead, officially numbered now at seven. At least 50 persons were in· jured and two were still missing, Coast Guard officials said. Divers searched the twisted A,WI,.. ..... ruins for more bodies as vacuum boats cleaned up a 7,000.gallon oil spill. The blast aboard the Liberian· registered Sansinena came Fri· day night arter the tanker had un- loaded 512,000 barrels of crude oil and was refueling and taJcing on a new car go of fuel bound for In- donesia, fire officials said. The explosion lifted the center three-fourths of the ship out of water, over two untouched light poles, dumping the center por· lion of the hull mangled and up· side down on the dock. Chunks or steel 25 yards long were flung in· to the ground like giant darts and windows as far as 21 miles :iway were shattered. "I thought It was an A-bomb," said Vince Perri, a witness who happened to be passing the. harbor when the blast occurred. "I thought it was alJ over, I swear. I thought it waa the war." The ship's bridge was blown orr lha deck and hurled onto a dock guard house. It was not known if anyone was in the guard office or on the bridge, but one of the guards was m issing, firemen said. Coast Guard Adm. Robert I. Price told a news conference Saturday that the Co8$l Guard will conduct a Marine"Board of Inquiry to determine the cause of the explosion. The ship and Its 32-man alt, Italian crew had been scheduled to leave port at 10 p.m. Friday. SANSINENA LIES BROKEN AT DOCKSIDE, HER MIDSECTION RIPPED OUT BY BLAST Ma1alve Exploalon Left 7 DHd, 2 Ml11lng, Window• Broken For 21 Mii•• The Sanainena wu the focus of controversy six years ago when a special waiver was granted to Barracuda, allowing the foreign- (See BLAST, Pa1e A2) The president of the National oal Associa tion, Carl A. agge, said. "I'm delighted." e added, "My only hope is at with a western governor .. we can straighten out an Flu Slwts Def ended ON THI: INSIDt~ GOODWILL SElllES: Former Newport Beach Vice Mayor Lindllley Parsons starts a five· part review of the my1tertea and speculation about the May 1968 slnldn& of the schoooer Goodwtll. Episodes wlll run all week. Pare AS. FAMILIAR TUNE: Almosl everyone can bum "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," but few know how the tune originated. An A11oclated Press story tells about the composer, Johnny 1pparenl Carter administration lit against development of western coal.··· ' SllPPlll uvs nu ClllSTMAS HELSINKI, Finland (AP> - The American scientists who were joint winners of thla year's Nobel Prize ln medicine said Saturday that there may have been a ruab to Juctcment ln the 1ospen1ion of the U.S. swine nu immunisation program. At a news conference here, Barucb S . Blumber1 and D. · Carleton GaJdusek aald they bad little first-band tnowlectae ot the procram or reports ot paralyail Ind death anionc aome who have been vacclnatf¥l but that "all • .. medical procedures involve 10meriaks." The two scientists are on a lec- ture tour in Finland at the inwla· Uon of U.S. Ambassador Mark E. Austad. "Nobody can know for sure what can cause the temporary paraly•'-detected in connection · wtth lbe anti-swine nu vaccln•· don, but the mere procedure of taldn1 people of old aie and of certain risk 1roup1 to the holpltal for the s hot can t1't fatal," Blumber1 sald.. HOLIDAY BALLMA&XS: Three Harbor Area women tell wbat charactertaUc1 of Olrtatmu are tbe IDOll memora· ble -for-better or fer worse -on Pace A7. And colwnnilt Paul Harvey make• a pr«tlct.lon about ~year's presents. -p --_--:--:-:.:-::::1i::•:=.-~ --- Marki. Pase.At3. · YOUNG oaINXERS: Guard tboee cups of cheer. The latest Oran1e County survey on alcohollam shows a startling number of pre· teenagers drink ll· quor. Staff Writer Dennie Mc.Lellan'a report ol the 11tua· doo and ltl soluUons la on Page Bl. ACV•Strvlff It ~ •• .,_~II .,. =:::... A7 ..._ •• Al• c:-A• ~ A• ClllWlll' AS lillfllA....,. .. o .. '""' DM4 ...... .,.,. o.IM A6 :::r: ... •• 0-WW .,. ., o.llllllM'lk .. Al ........ An ........ ., .... A .. , ~ ••10 ·~,A1a.11 Tr1"9f Alf ......... A4 DAILYl'ILOTIRTIOMS · ......... .., Tvw..- . . .. • AA DAILY PILOT Sunday. Deoember 11. 1978 Weekly review of Orange CoastJ>ighlights .... ,.,,., St. George's Rides Forth They were draggln' St. George's Thursday as El Toro's oldest church building was transported from its 1891 site to a temporary location near Serrano Adobe. St. George's Episcopal Mission, lhe adobe and the original town school house will eventually comprise a historical complex in Ser· rano Community Park. Newport Beach Off the Record, Please Some people do their best to win a mention in the Guin· ness Book of World Re<:ords, but Monex International Ltd. of Newport Beach was distinctly displeased. The firm filed a $7. million damage suit against the book's publishers, pro- testmg that the firm is listed under its former name or Pacific Coast Coin Exchange as the world's greatest swindler. The suit says the case, reportedly involving $1 billion from 25,000 silver purchasers, never received a formal court hearing. Mission Viejo Architect Joins MAC There were 12 candidates, but Mission Viejo Municipal Ad· visory Council members finally picked Jam es Dodge to fill the seat vacated by Richard Lowcoc k . Dodge. 41, an architect. was one of the leaders in supporting the establlilhment of MAC but had been dereated in a try for a seat on it earlier. Costa Mesa Schools Out in Me~ Diminishing enrollment led Newport-Mesa trustees Tuesday to vote to close Harper and Balearic elementary schools in Costa Mesa. The Harper school will be used for district offices and the Balearic site may be sold to the city. Trustees mollified parents somewhat by agreeing to bus students from Harper to Mariners School. a distance of only two blocks but one which involves crossing busy lrvine Avenue. Laguna Beach Guild Complex Renewed A dispute between Art Colony merchants and Craft Guild members was renewed l~t week by the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce, which protested to lhe city council a serles or four outdoor sales by the guild. Merchants say the sales cut into their business and feature "shoddy Imported merchandise." San Juan Capistrano Sa n Cl em ente Prescription: Exercise He won 't give his age, but physician Paul Esslinger, who has practiced medicine in San Juan Capistrano for 40 years, is in pretty good shape, as a pair of robbers found out last week. The two young men, who made orr with $500 at gunpoint from the doctor's secretary, were pursued by the angry physician over hill, dale and freeway until he and a sheriff's deputy nabbed one of the StlSpects. "It reminded me of hunting pheasant," said Dr. Es· aUneer. · Wet' Beaches Supported Despite the pollce chief's warning of possible drunken brawls, San Clemente council members voted Wednesday , to move toward legalizin& the use of liquor on the beach. Notlq that the bOOle ban 11 rarely enforced, members c1l:l'9ded City Atty. F. MaeKende Brown to prepare a new crdlnance permitting C<X1SUDlptloo of alcobo~c beverages. 118 Boy Drowns . . A 3-)'V.r-old Huntington Beach boy dtdhed Saturday after fall· Ina int.o • •Wlmming POOi at hls crandpareota' house 1n oar.ten Grove. The chlld, Bruce John Brooker Jr. of 16772 Sima St., wu pro- nounced d.ead aL 5:50 p.m. at Palm Harbor Hospital, about 4S minutes after the accident. Polle. aald the ddld and bis mother, MN. Cberyl Brooker, wen visiting "the erandparenta at 11731 Dino Place when Mrs. Brooker noticed her son h•d wandered away aftd went to look . for him. When the child was IJ)Otted lD the bottom of the pool, the arandfatber z BHU Brooker• dJved 1n ana pulled him out. Garden Grove Paramedics ..., rived 1bortly afterward hut were unable to.aave ~boy. ................ ...,µ ,. 3$5 -/ .. A Gift of I,ife Death 10 Mirmtes Away By ARTBU& a. VINSEL OfhOAllyl'i.MAtt Bob Filipek wears Huntington Beach Fire Department Paramedic Badge Number 2, but, to a thankful yowig couple, be will always be Number 1. He gave Peter and Karen voo Elten a precious gift -her life. The von Ellens, 2217 Alabama St., Huntington Beach, were bicycling along Ada.rnJ Avenue near Beach Boulevard Nov. 28, when they came upoo an over- turned auto. Paramedic Filipek said von Elten already had helped ex- tricate the daied driver from her battered auto when he and his partner arrived. His partner accompanied the injured driver in the commercial ambulance to a hospital, taking along the paramedic radio unit and medication bag. Filipek headed back to headquarters. "'I was driving along Adams O.lly Piiot Sufi P""'o HE TOOK CHARGE Paramedic Allpek Frona Page Al BLAST •.. registered ship lo sail between domestic ports carrying oil down lhe coast from Alaska. At t h e time, Treasury Secretary David Kennedy said the waiver was granted in na· tional defense interests connect· ed with the development of Alaskan oil. But Sen. Joseph Tydings CD- Md.) complained it was because White House aide Peter M. Flanigan. former president of Barracuda and onetime part owner of the Sansinena, had wielded improper influence in obtaining the waiver, which Tyd- ings said would boost the Sansinena 's value from $4 .5 million to $11 million. Flanigan denied he knew of the Treasury waiver in advance, but his 308 shares in the company were sold for $20,0~ five days before the waiver was granted on March 2, 1970. Senate hearings had been scheduled on the matter when the wajver was rescinded March 10, 1970. Since then the Sansinena has been exclusively an international tanker. 5.2 Quake Shakes Island of Hawaii HONOLULU <AP) -An earth tremor measuring 5.2 on !he Richter scale was reported on the island of Hawaii early Saturday. The Quake at 4 :01 a.m. was centered six miles soulheast of Kilauea, in the east rift zone of the Kilauea volcano, the Honolulu Observatory said. Hilo police said there were no reports or damage. SUNDAY DAILY PILOT ThoO••"I!" 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Clo,,..,le 415~ ''"'" Nonfl0r•"9f Cou"'Y~fflfl 640-tUO =-·r; :.::.:. o:.:..~ .. <ri::,:;~:~"';:lt= ff'eUt' t ' •fl..,trtf\tflll\1,.h ,_.'"''" "''V .. r••rofvttd wllf\evt '••<•-' "''"""'en tr .......... ,_, k•"" tll U ....... H id .. C::.,to MfM (1tlftrt1ll htu•l•ll•~ •• curlor u M -Mf, tY "''" t• M -MJI "'llltwy ---UM-y, near Florid• Street when I saw lhLs young woman sitting beside the road," says Filipek. "Alflrsll thought she'd fallen olf her blcy- c;le ... He slopped to see if she wu all right and recognized her con- cerned husband u the blcycliat who aided police and paramed.Jcs at the traffic accident down the street moments earlier. ·''She said sbe was weak and In terrible pain," explained Filipek. \ "When I explained she waa in the early stages of her first pregnancy, be strongly advised she ride to our home in bis paramedic vehicle," recalled von Ellen, an attorney. "My wife waa dismissing the symJ1toms, but it was the ag- gressiveness and l evel· headedness or paramedic Filipek that literally saved her life." . "There's ·a lot or things that can happen in a first pregnan- cy," adds Filipek, whose wire had difficulties with their first child. Hia partner had to tue the radio and treiJtment bag -stan- dard operating procedure when accompanying an ambulance pa- tient -so Filipek could do nothing at the scene. He offered to drive Mrs. von Ellen directly to Pacifica Hospital. but he couldn't radio ahead to the emergency room and besides, Mrs. von Ellen's physician works out of Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach. A call from the Von Ellens located her doctor at Hoag. He just happened to be on on-call duty. Filipek and the doctor dis· cussed symptoms and agreed she should be seen, right away. Von Ellen drove h is wife to the hospital, only 10 minutes before she would ha~<rted. as it turned out. Her problem was a Fallopian tube pregnancy. It had ruptured, resulting in severe internal hemorrhaging not readily detrc tible because there was no cx· temaJ bleeding. °'"' .......... ,, """" KAREN AND PETER VQN El TEN ARE THANKFUL They Credit Paramedic With Saving Her LHe ''She had lost over 60 percent or her blood into her abdominal cavity," said von Elten. "Tbe emergency surgeon informed me she had lapsed into shock and her veins were collapsing." Ten mor.e minutes would have meant the end, he said. Filipek bas now been nominal· ed by von Elten, 33, and bis wife, 29, for a citation or meritorious action in a letter to Huntington Beach Mayor Harriett Wieder and Fire Chief Ray Picard. They noted he wasn't dis- patched on call; he spotted them and stopped; he understood the gravity of ber condition when she ... dismissed her symptoms and Filipek literally took command. · Filipek didn't tell them at the lime, but he also says he feared a Fallopian tube pregnancy, a con- dition that always results in critical hemorrhage if undetect- ed and aborted. "His modesty precludes his acknowledgement of the vital role be played," voo Ellen wrote city officials. "Basically, it wu just a set of good coincidences," Flllpek con- tends. "Sometimes they're good coincidences. Sometimes they're bad. This time they were good. "I'm just thankrul." Give a Polaroid for Christmas. How· about the new Pronto for SX70 pictures? A welcome Q_ift! --- \' Only 49.99 Polaroid Pronto camera. The new little camera for SX-70 pictures. Ejects self-developing pictures. Has bright optical viewfinder that helps you frame the picture accurately. 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Shop Sund1y1 10 AM-8 PM ARCAOIA-SANTA ANITA CANOGA PARK ' CARSON CULVER CITY 'FOX HILLS' DOWNEY LAKEWOOD PUENTE HILLS WHITTWOOO FULLERTON GLENDALE 'GALLERIA' HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HILLS MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTHRIOOE . ORANGE 'THE CITY' RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO VENTURA WEST COVINA 'Mysteries Sun·ound G~od~ill.mSh.kf~~g3:~ What Be/ ell Gold, Safe, Captain, Crew? Editor'• Note The myatmoua "1reck o/ the achooner Goodunll uwn 11eor• . ago prompted much I apeculation wh&eh 6t1U iurface& m yachting conuer1ahon1 Jo'orm1tr I Newport Beach Vice Mayor L.Jndsley Pcraon. tellf of the ua1el'1 heyday and track.a down some o/ the rumors in m epllodes to be nm 8lar1Jng lhur weeldn the Datl11 Pilot. By LINDSLEY PABSONS Some lime in lhe darkness of I night on May 25, 1969, the 161-fool schooner, Goodwill, cruising north on the Baja California coast, ran aground on Sacramen- to Reef and sank in 30 feet of water. There were no survivors. The U.S. Coast Guard search of the area had scarcely ended. when rumors started that the ship bad been pirated for a I fortune in Mexican gold and silver reported to be in a safe aboard the vessel , the crew had been drugged, and the ship de- liberately headed for the two and one-quarter male reef to cover all I evidence of the crime. I There is even a rumor, more I fantastic, that Ralph E. Lar- rabee, owner and skipper of the craft, had, himself, committed an act of barratry, and was now sojourning happily on a moun· t ain top in Mexico or South America, enjoying his golden hoard. ANOTHE R STORY making ~the ro'Und s of the waterfront saloons relates that two divers • from Newport Beach heard tht reports of Larrabee's gold, dove on the wreck and succeeded in chiseling loose the safe which was welded into a bulkhead in the owner's stateroom Finding it too heavy to bnng to the surface, they went to a fis- hing camp on nearby San Geronimo Island and hired three Mexican abalone divers to assist them. The Mexicans were very helpful. They made ofC with the safe, leaving the Newporters with no recourse, the tale goes. The Americans were outnum bered. and were diving for treasure without a permit an Mexican waters. So, the story has it, there were either three very wealthy Mexicans, or three very disappointed Mexicans, after they got the safe open. In an attempt to trace lhe origin of these stories. I read con- temporary newspaper accounts. examined U.S. Coast Guard re· ports and news releases, and in· terviewed dozens of persons who knew Larrabee. had sailed in the Goodwill or were members of a syndicate which once owned the ship. WHAT EMERGED was lhe story of a ship 4nd the story of a colo rful , controversial character, Ralph E. Larrabee. last owner and 111aster of the Goodwill. Al Oberg is the retired harbormaster al Newport Beach, where Larrabee berthed the Goodwill for many years. He had been 26 years with the City or Newport Beach, later shifting over to the Orange County Harbor Department when the ci- ty abandoned its harbor patrol service. The Orange County facility is on 24 hour duty, and is staffed by crews of Police Academy trained patrolmen. Consequently no in· formation affecting the harbor, whether it be rumor or fact. escapes the scrutiny of the harbor department. ll was from Oberg that I first heard the report that the Goodwill had been pu-aled. Al was surprised that the story was new to me because he bad first heard it shortly after the wreck was discovered. Al ·s first informant was a man who died several years ago. He was Bob Moore. a former chief in the Newport Beach lifeguards who had sa1le<l w1Ul Larrabee. Moore never told the source of his information, but Al con- sidered him a reliable person. BOB REED. retired director of the City of Newport Beach's t Department of Marine Safely. was Bob Moore's last local employer. Like everyone else on the waterfront, Reed had beard all the rumors about the sinking ol the Goodwill, but because they were such common g068lp, he couldn't identify any particular source. Reed verified Moore's employ ment -' chief lifeguard, and was aware that he bad sailed with Larrabee, although be stated that il was only for one voyage, and that Moore n ew back to Newport 'Beach after spending some time aboard the Goodwill in Acapulco. Moore's death, less than two years after the shipwreck, closed one avenue of potential informa- tion concerning the rumors aris· ing from the tragedy. Oberg had given me the names of several people who had sailed with Larrabee. I interviewed his list and many others. Larrabee's friends, associates and acquain· lances fell into two categories those who liked Larrabee, and those who didn 't. There was practically no middle ground. HOWEVER, EVEN those who liked Larrabee usually admitted that the shjp could have been pirated, since there was no evidence to the contrary. Those who didn't like Larrabee em· phatically believed that the ship had been pirated and added further details. although they could produce no positive proof to back their assertions. Captain Constantin Flink was Larrabee's sailing master for many years Captain Flink 1s now 87 years old and lives with his wife in a neatly kept litt~e house on the rear of a lot in Costa Mesa. One of his prized possessioM is a 300 pound sailing ship anchor at the entrance to the driveway. This trophy came from the bot· tom of the ocean when Captain Fl.ink raised the anchor of the Goodwill off Casino Point on Catalina Island. THE GOODWILL, WAS SHE PIRATED FOR A SAFE FULL Of VALUABLES? Speculation Surround• The My1terfou1 Sinking of The Luxury Schooner He is fondly remembered by many of Larrabee's crews for h1s tales of the early days in sail. Flink 's recollection of inci-dents is excellent, although he is a little fuzzy on dales. lie knows that he joined the Goodwill after s he had sailed in the 1953 Transpac race to Honolulu, was with her during the 1959 Transpac, and left her in 1968, shortly before her last dJsastrous voyage. Cpncerning the possibility of treasure, Flink recalls that._Lar- rabee had a safe aboard the vessel, but never let f1ink see what he kept in it. Larrabee generally bowed to F1ink's vast sailing experience. although he constantly insisted on sailing closer to shore than Flink advised. "He didn't like to be out of sight of land," said Flink. TIUS MAV have accounted for the fact that under Larrabee's command. the ship was so close to land when s he struck on Sacramento Reef. The schooner-yacht Goodwill, largest pleasure boat on the Pacific Coast, was built for Mr. and Mrs. Keith Spaulding of the sporting goods family. She was designed by Henry J. Gielow of New York. and <.'On· structed in the Wilmington. Del.. yards of the Bethlehem Steel _,_. Company at a cost of $600,000. Her keel was laid I~, and she • was launched in 1922. Her hull was submarine steel , and all cabin interiors and decks . were teak. Her dimensions were 161 feet in length, ~ foot beam and 16 foot draft. Before World War II the Goodwill cost the Spauldings $55,000 per year to maintain. There were from 15 to 17 crew members UNDER THE Spaulding ownership, she was a real luxury yacht. The late Ed Groenendyke, (See GOODWILL. Pag~ Al I) HUNTERS' EFFORTS HELP KEEP GAME COMING ... Russians, Chile Swap Prisoners SPORTSMAN AJMS David Combs (From Page A I ) duct work for reclaiming waler but so far all requests have been unsuccessful . Gordon Mars h. a UCI pro- fessor who IS Jn charge or the marsh and serves as curator of the adjacent museum. says it would be hard to maintain the marsh at all without the gun club's money. "I hate to admit at. but they tlhe gun clubs> do a better job of management than we do. with our lack of ftn'ances and man· power." comments Marsh. Marsh is not a hunter. but he admits he can find little fault \\1th the wa~ these hunters prae lice lheir sport 'They 're providing a freshwater habitat for birds. which we probably couldn't do without them.·· he says .. In terms of regulatwn:-.. they're quite strict about takinJ( only what they ·re supposed lo Their rules JUSt aren't rules on paper.·· said the environmen taltsl llunung 1s permitted two days per week and hunters may take home seven birds each hunting day They shoot only certain species of ducks and geese and ignore other types of waterfowl and s hore birds. Hunting season opens m mid October and ends 1n mid · January. This year. that mean:. 22 hunting days. The ponds. which are seeded and filled with reclaimed water by the gun clubs. serve as feeding and resting spots for the birds about nine months out of the year. even though the hUflting season is much shorter. Combs took up the sport at the age or 8 when 5.went with his father on hunting in the San Joaquin marsh. Now, Combs som 1mes takes his 8-year-old daughter, Mindy. along to hunt. Mindy shot a duck ta.<;t year when s he was 7. using a lightweight s hotgun . She wrinkles her nose, snaps her wad of bubblegum and says ··1 dun no" when asked how she felt when she killed the duck. But when Combs bagged hrst one. then two and then three ducks one day last week. Mindy was exc ited and not a bit squeamish. Combs says hunting 1s an im- portant part of his life .. , love being outdoors and Cahillet Gets Hard-nose BOISE. Idaho <AP1 Gov Cecil Andrus will take a reputa tion as a hard nos<'<! conserva tiorusl and env1 ronmcnt.ahst to the Department of Interior in President -ell't'l Carter's cab1m•t Andrus . it 45 year o ld Democrat who collected 71 per cent of the gubernatorial vote tn 1974 to win re-elt'clion by the widest margin in state history. began his political career at age 29. Manager of a family sawmill in Orofino, a small northern Idaho town, he won election to the state Senate, where be aerved for eight years before a n unsuccessful . 1ubematorial bid in 1966. In 1970, be tried again and oust· e d incumbent Gov Don Samuelson with a pro environmental campaign that made him the first Democrat m the governor's mansion in nearly a quarter-century He ls currently chairman of the National Governors Conference Carter announced hiA appoint ment as Secretary of the lntenor on Saturday. Supporters have noted that as governor in a public-lands state about 70 percent of Idaho's land is federally owned -he is already familiar with the workings of the Jntertor Department. Andrus' opposition to a pro- posed open pit mining operation Jn the scenic White Clouds Moun· taln5 probably did as much to booet him to the top of Idaho poUUca aa anythln1 else. "The most Important Iona· ranae Issue l! protection of our maanlllcent Idaho environ- ment," Andru.a aald In 11 lW70 ... APM ......... INTERIOR SECRETARY Gov. Cecil Andrus campaign speech. "We must not allow irreplaceable natural re· sources to be destroyed for tern· porary economic gain." During his second term, he op- posed Idaho Power Co. plans to build an $800 million, coal·fired electrical generating plant 24 miles from Boise, the state's capital a nd population center. He agreed that the project would generate Jobs and stimulate the economy but objected to the loca- tion. Tbe Idaho PubUc Utilities Commission eventually rejtttcd the proposal. "We must place ourselves in • pos1t1on to be selective m choos· mg new industries we might m· v1te into Idaho." he said, "not to own us. not lo exploit us. but to live as part of our community on our terms " Known tor his access1b11Jty lo the media and the public through frequent news conferences and public appearances, Andrus is a celebrity of sorts to many of the nation's TV viewers who have seen some of the five com · merclals he made for Jdaho potatoes. He has appeared on network television s hows, including NBC's "Today'' program and ABC's "Good Morning . America" -not as a politician but as chief spokesman for Idaho potatoes. Andrus often travels aJone on state business. using commercial airlines. He drove a Chevrolet this year rather than the traditional gubernatorial Cadillac limousine. He is mar ried and has three daughters Deify Pllet Dtl•wy ........ .c1 Mondav·Fridev If you oo no1 have yoyr peper by 6 30 p m call t>elorl' 7 p rn end your c:opv will be delivered Saturday Ind Sund•V II you do nol receive v<>ur copy bV 8 a m . c:111 before 10 • rn encl vour coov 'tOllll bo de41vered ClrclHHM Teleplta u Moat Or1ng1 Counlv Ateu '4t-4U I Northwest Hunt1ng1on Beac:h end W11trnln1ter 14 .. IUO Sin ~nte. Ceo111reno Beech Sen Ju1n Ceplatreno O.na Point. South Leoun1 l.1QUn1 Niguel 4fMOO watching nature.·· he answers first. when asked why he hunts ducks. When pressed further, he con· tinues ... Well, or course I love the challenge of shooting the birds It is a real challenge. The birds don 'l com e to you .. He adds that he barbeques or roasts the game birds af terwards. Duck hunters often claim they're misunderstood. "Jf they knew what we were doing here and how much we're really helping conservation, they wouldn't mind our sport," says Hamilton, who is gun-shy about newspaper articles on hunting. When the university first bought the marsh, some students at UCI were disturbed about hav· ing hunters in the so-called wildlife preserve. But the hunters are rarely seen or heard by persons outside the marsh and there have been no complaints recently. he says. Many of the ponds are ludden from the road and since the hun· ters are inside duck blinds. they can't be seen by passersby. And the shots cannot be heard from too far away either. Again justifying the clubs' ex- istence, Combs points out that. without gun clubs, many marshes would simply vanish. ··a ·s been proven often across the country. About 75 percent of privately owned marshes are in the hands of gun clubs. Others have been developed and no one was there to stop them." he says. He points out that many of the former marshes are now golf courses , cemeteries or equestrian paths. They may not be heavily developed, he says. but there certainly is no more room for wildlife species requir- ing fres hwater marshes. "The biggest killer of ducks is loss of habitat. not hunters or dis- ease." claim s Combs. ZURICH. Switzerland (AP) -• Soviet dissident Vladimir Bukovsky and Chilean Com· munist leader Luis Corvalan have been freed from prisons in their homelands and flown into I exile under an East-West swap assisted by the United States. The secrecy-shrouded ex· change took place al Zurich's KJoten Airport, where a special Aeroflot fli g ht carrying Bukovsky and his family and a regular Lufthansa night with Corvalan and his wife arrived . within five m inutes of each other. : The two planes parked about · 500 yards apart on a runway . about two-thirds of a mile from the terminal area, where re- porters were kept behind a heavy police cordon. GhPistmas SANTA'S COUPON Sale! -COUPOH- All s.edt • All Dtft!M Al~ 1/J PRICE -COUf'OH- AU. T·SHllfT KHIT bctptPI• 112 PlllCI -COUPOH- ALI. 'Ol Y-GAIAIU>IMIE 1/>NJCE , Sunday. December 19. 1111'5 --.. -f A4 DAIL y PILOT Cold E~ses Oil ·Spffi Tanker Cargo Just Like Pudding BOSTON (AP) Improving weather eased the battering of the grounded tanker Argo Merchant on Saturday nJght, and the Coast Guard said less oil wu spilling out, partly because it was congealing in the cold. A SPOKESMAN SAID low temperatures -in the mid 30s Sat urday night -had reduced the 640-foot tanker's cargo to "the consistency of chocolate pudding." A Coast Guard team which was lowered to the LibeiPan ship from a helicopter (ound that the now of oil lnto the Atlantic had almost stopped, the spokesman said. The Coast Guard termed the leak a "major oil spill," report- ing that more thao 100,000 gallons of heavy, industrial fuel oil had spilled from the tanker since it grounded Wednesday on sandy shoals 27 miles southeast of Nantucket Island, near one or the world's richest commercial fishing areas. The spilled oil is le1s than two percentoClhe,sblp's carao of 7 .6 million gallons. THE NATIONAL WEATHER service said northwest winds bad eased to 30 knots Saturday night, and waves were down to 61A feet. EllJ'ller, waves of 8 to 10 feet and winds of 40 knota had lubed at the tanker. The weather service said con· ditions would continue to Im· prove through today, with wind dropping to 15 to al knota and waves to 3 to 5 feet. Wind also will shift to southwest Ol' south to- day, a spokesman said. Coast Guard P .O. Charles Crosby said another team would go on board today to try to anchor the Argo Merchant's bow. The ship's stem bas settled about 18 feet onto the sandy shoal but the bow was still tossed by heavy seas. "WE CAN EXP ECT decent weather for the next couple or days, anyway,'' Crosby said. Automated Ire Electric Fla~ote Fizzles BALTIMORE <AP) -The automatic flagpole is one or the latest add1t1ons to the labor saving devices or the modem age. but there are those who find it lacking tradi· tional patriotism. Th~ flagpole at the federal courthouse here is triggered by sunlight. When the sun shines the Stars and Stripes rise each day. and when the sun goes down, the flag falls with it, untouched by human hands. J . Douglas Forrest, VF'W state commander, said, "We takead1m,dark vicwofit." "The-rlag is s upposed to be folded with respect, raised wtth respect and treated with respect, not sucked into a hole." The flagpole causing such const ernation is located in front of a new federal courthouse. Iraq Widens Split Over Oi.l Cost Hike. By The Associated Press Iraq widened the split among oil ·exportan~ countncs Saturday by accusing Saudi Arabia of at· tempting to force world 011 cartel membt>rs to give in to presi;ures from Wes tPrn governments and oil <'Ompanaes Iraq Oil Minister Taych Abdul- Karim said Saudi Arabia was trying to "render the 011 weapon ineffective." Saudi Arabia, the "orld's larg<'st oil cxport<'r, and the Unit· ed Ar<lb Emirates IUAE> broke the cartel s united front Fnday Carter Visits Prayer Vigil PLAIN S. Ga <APl Pre~1dent eled Carter paid a brici v1s1t SaturdJy to about 35 person~ holding a Christmas prayer vigil down the street from ha~ house and told them. "I'm ~lad you cam(' I a~ree with you .. One person was holding a si ~ that read. "Christmas prayer vigil for pea<'e and r cconc1ha· lion.·• The group. sponsored by the American Friends Service Com mittee. was standing on a sidewalk in front of an empty lot about 100 ) arcts from Carter's home Carter and Idaho Gov. Cecal Andrus were returning rrom a news conference at which An drus was named Carter's choice for interior secretary. by refusing to accept the two- stage 15 percent oil price in· crease adopted by the 11 other oil-exporting nations at a meet· ing in Qatar. The two dissident members will raise the price of crude oil by 5 percent. IN A HEATED RF.SPONSE lo the Saudi action, AtxJul-Kanm said Saudi Arabia was trying to make the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries cOPEC> "succumb to pressures Crom the oil monopolies and im· periahst forces by perpetuating a price freeze.·· Iranian experts said the Saudi decision to undercut other OPEC members coincides with t he opening of their gigantic oil port terminal at Ra's at Tan· nurah on the Persian Gulf. Saudi Arabia now pumps 8.5 million barrels daily. Through the new hne. Iranian experts claimed, Saudi Arabia could boo.o;;t its ex- ports up to 20 million barrels dally. SAUDI ARABIA HAS said it will boost oil production to dilute the market effect of the lS per cent bike. However, no ment.Jon has been made of the country's potential production capacity Saudi oil presently accounts for :.>percent or all OPEC01J Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani. the Saudi oil minister, has said that world economic conditions were too precarious lo wtthstand a large oil price increase. He argued that a price rise now would harm everybody, includ· mg the oll-produt·ang countric~ and developing nations. However. another Coast Guard officer said unloading the oil would be a big problem. "You're talking about something the conslatency of chocolate pudding or Jello,'' be said. "You're talking about hav- ing to beat that oil as the only way to get the cargo back to all· quid state and get it through pipes to a holding barge." CROSBY SAID THE little oil still oozing from the ship was movine south away from land as lt hu done for four days with w i nds cominC from the northwest. Asked what would happen when winds shifted to southerly on Sunday, Crosby said: "1 can't say what the combination of wind and currents will do.'" Officials had been cmcemed that the tanker might break apart under the pounding of the weather. Water bad been found in 25 of the ship's 30 oil tanks. which authorities said indicated possible breaks in the hull Flying Spark Wvels Cabin,· Burns Brush An unattended fireplace blaze sparked names that destroyed a cabin and razed two acres of brush in Harding Canyon Satur- day, an Orange County Fire Department spokesman said. He said the /ire at the re· sidence or Gary Appel near the old Harding Canyon Dam off Mod1eska Canyon caused an estimated $10.300 damage to the structure before spreading to • nearby grass. "Fortunately, because we bad no wind today, we bad only a two- acre fire. If we'd had a wind like yesterday, 1 don't know what we'd have had," the spokesman sajd. The fire, reported al 10: 19 a.m., was extinguished at 11:40 by 50 firemen and eight fire trucks Crom the California Division of Forestry and the county fire department. No injuries were reported and no oth er st ructures we re threatened , the spo~esman said. Assad, Sadat Talk Peace CA IRO CA P > -President Hafez Assad of Syria and Egyp. tian President Anwar Sadat began taJks he re today aimed at removing m ajor obstacles in the way of a peace conference with Israel. The talks are expected to give fres h impetus to the Arab peace drive begun by Sadat last month following Arab agreement on ending the civil war in Lebanon, the state·owned Egyptian news media said. Formerly opposed .to ftesh negotiations with Israel, Assad now has gone on record that a peace conference should be con· vened in Geneva early next year to settle the 28·year conflict with the Jewish state. Much of the maneuvering now going on in Arab capitals focuses on getting the Palesti· nian guerrillas onto the peace bandwagon. Play Hits I 0,000 LONDON CA P > -Agatha Ch risti e's p la y "The Mousetrap , .. now in its 25th year . clocked its 10,000th performance Friday. 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WJLUAM LILLEY ILL, acting director of the Council on Wage and Price Stability has told a House Banking subcommittee that the regulations generally go unchalle nged b y the public because it is not awareoflhecost. From 1955 until 1970, the size ol the Federal Register, which con- tains all new regulations, ex- panded by 5 percent a year, Lilley said. Since 1970, he added, the volume has increased by 2S percent annually. ' . Lilley said her own agency has been fighting to control ex- pansion in federal regulations. Among the ideas that were abandoned were latches on match books and lags for shellfish. he remarked. THE FOOD AND DRUG Ad· ministration drafted the proposal that would "almost have re- quired every oyster and clam taken to be tagged, or at least kept in small lots," he said. The aim was to make it easier to track down diseased s hellfish by separating them according to their point of origin, he said. Lilley said the proposed latches ror match books would have cost cons umers $.52 mill.Jon, and it turned out they could be easily opened anyway by children 3 years old and up. ANOTHER PROPOSAL WIDCH Lilley said his agency OP· posed was recommended by the Product Safety Com.mission and called for a d evice that would automatically shut ore a power lawn mower a s soon as the operator's.hand relaxed. Called a "dead man's switch," the device would have added between $40 and $112 to the cost or a mower and might have cut sales by a third, s aid Lilley. He said it was al.so possible t hat ''the dead man's switch might not be effective since usert> could, and probably would, disa- ble it out of exasperation." Have. a new Minolta camera in time for the holidays. Check these JCPenney prices! Only 249.95 Minolta SAT/201 35mm camera with t 11. 7 lens. Has full aperture through- the -lens exposure metering, shutter speeds to 1/1000th second. and hot shoe. With case. 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They're hoping a long awaJted snowfall will pull them out of one of the worst holl· day seasons ever. Unusually dry weather bas lert the slopes bare, and skiers are slaying away in droves. Officials say al least two heavy snowfalls with an accumulation of about 2'h feet are needed before ski· ing can begin, and the corporation bas hired a research meteorologist to seed clouds In the area in an attempt lo hurry Mother Nature along. . "Bull can 'l take blue sky and make it snow," the meteorologist, Paul Lawson, lame nted. Weather forecasters predicted some snow this weekend but not enough to make up for the dry spell so far. There were 15 in· ches of snow at the top of the mountain on Fnday, compared to 161 inches this time last year. · R.e.braRdt A rrl1'e• LOS ANGELES CAP) -Rem· brandt's "Juno," painted Just four years before the artist's death in 1669, has arrived in Los Angeles with 1ts new owner, industrialist Dr. Armand Hammer. ( SI'ATE J children four years ago. Jt was the second conviction in the killings for Daniel Alvin F'u.sselman, 52. He was originally convicted or t.be killings in 1973 in Kern County, but that verdict was overturned because the trial judge erred in hi& instruc- tions to the jury. He was convicted again last July in a second trial in Orange County. Jtla. laik!d tor Belle LOS ANGELES CAP) -A 52-year· old woman who violated a court in- junction by saying Happy Easter to her daughter last April bas begun serving a five-day jail sentence. Gloria Laing of Corona del Mar was cited for contempt alter she greeted her daughter, 28-year·old Connie Jones, thus violating an order sought by Mrs. J ones' husband in 1974. llWfl SpUt O"n-Deatla LOS ANGELES (AP) -~coroner 's inquest into the death of a mental pa· tient who collapsed while taking a shower has ended in a spUt verdict. Seven of the nine jurors decided that the death of 42-year-old Silas : Sunday. December 19. 1978 DAILY PILOT .45 APWI ......... Brothers Charged Donald Wiggins and his half-brother, Arthur W. Methe Jr., left, depart from courthouse after their arraignment on charges stem- ming from discovery of arms. ammunition and explosives on their properties. Police said Saturday that other arms caches found in the Wrightwood area were apparently not related to those tied to the Wiggins' property. Alcohol, Drug Effects Studied BERKELEY CAP) -Long before drinkers begin to see pink elephants, alcohol makes signifi· cant changes in the way they see the world and may cqotribute to traffic accidents, according to San Francisco Bay area researchers. The scientists reported last week that drinking, even in moderation, causes important but tem· porary cban1es in identilyin1 and tracking objects, recovering from glare and distin&ulshing between some color hues -a possible explanation of the role of alcohol in traffic accidents. Researchers at the University of CaUfornia here and in San Francisco and the Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco concluded after a four-year study that marijuana al equivalent doses also af. fected visual function but not as severely as alcohol. Anthony Adams, associate professor of Berkeley's School of Optometry, explained that marijuana and alcohol affect the cognitive part of the brain, but alcohol additionally affects nerve and motor activity, including control of eye movement. The study used volunteers who already were accustomed to marljuana or who drank on social occasions. GREAT GIFT IDEA GIVE A SET Of SAILING LESSONS THREE 3-HOUR L.ESSONS -'6500 GUARANTHD RfSUl TS L'DO SAIUMG CLUI MEWPORT HACH C7 I 41675-0IZ7 After a brief inspection or the paint· ing at a hangar at Los Angeles Jn. temational Airport, it was whisked away in an armored car to the county Museum of Art. It Will be on display there through Feb. 6. Brown Jr. of Long Beach was ac· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!!"!'!!!!'"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!mll ........ m!""--~~ cidental. Two other jurors contended he had died "at the hands of another Tot Kiiier Faee• Lite other than by accident." The ruling came after the j uf1'. heard testimony from 17 witnesses. ~· ·• SANTA ANA (AP) A Bakersfield man has been sentenced to life 10 prison for the bludgcorung and throat· slashing deaths of h1s two small HOSPITAL CARE EYED Thril to you n war1c1 ... fill AlUI US • -- STANFORD CAP) The quality of surgical care varies widely from hospital to hospital and poses an important pubUc health problem, concludes a study by the Stanford Univers ity School of M edicine. [&l ·-~~~ti ~ dewelry Company The initial findmgs in· dicate several factors af, feet the quality of care. including the number of registered nurses in· volved in direct patient care. 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A6 ( __ O_A_I L_:Y_P_I_L<_)_'f_E_D_IT_OR_IA_L_P._~G_ .. E_ .. _) Tillle to' Redistrict Wt lhoul q uc~t1on Orange Co unt y ·~ five ~upervisonal districb are in need of boundary re- vamprng Th tit 's hctaul)e popuJallon sh1fls have resulted in imbala n ces within t he districts that violate the spirit orthconc· man, onl··votcprmciple. · For example. NewpCJrt Beach Supervisor Thomas Hiley represents aboul 430,000 persons while Westmms tcr S upervisor Philip Anthony repre~ent~ roughly :ns.ooo. Thal 1mbatanct.• was obvious in early 1975 when the eounty Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 to draw new bounda ries in the political comfort of a non-election year. Supe r visors went so far as to appoint a commit- tee of aides lo draw up redistricting plans. And there was a loose commitment to appoint a citizens group to hl'lp with the task. But nothltlg came o( the pub!Jc promise to re· d1strH:t, the a ides' m cctmgs or the citizens commit- tee. Redis tricting was next heard of last week when rang-wise polit1e aJ pro Bill liutcher began pulling <.·ens us fig ures from-a county governme nt source and drawing a r edis tricting plan Butcher's plan was tucked away as what was in k nded to be a fir~t of tht year s urprise for county r e s1dcnt s "But now It's OcCn Jaid tO rest , discarded as a VIC· llm of public exposure. And rightly so It was a bad bit of pohlital manipulal1on Mt·nts of the Butcher plan aside, however, under the table redis tricting is not what the public wants or d ese rve~. particularly when a m ember of the notorious nutcher· Forde political team is involved . Without ques tio n there 1s a need t o redistrict. And without quest.Jon it 1s lhe county supervisors' sole right to do the redis tricting Rut as they face the task now. ~uperv1sors have :J!rl'adv ~criou sly clouded their acli\'lly with the broken 1975 pullltc promise and Butcher's hig h Jinks last week Nonetheless, su~rvisors sho uld gel on with the· task of red1s lnc lJng to insure equal popullllion balance within the five supervisorial districts. And they should get on w1th the task in such a way that the publk 1s kept informed and is not subjected to more displays or political tomfoolery. Fair Racing Okay Two ycur~ of effort have brought the Orange County Fair Board a victory in the s hape of state authorization to present two weeks of thoroughbred horse racing at Los Alamitos next November. The victor y still has a few strings attached, but if a ll goes well the racing meet could yield up to $300 000 for upgrading the fair 's home grounds in Costa Me~a. The authorization is conditional upon proof that an accompanying two-week fair in the race track parking lot -required by state law to justify the m eet "Will not have an adverse en vironmental im- pa~t And the sponsor must present plans for a ge- nuine fair, not Jus t a carruvaJ. . Approval of thl' Cali fornia Horse R acing Board, whic h last year denied the fair's race request, hinged on the votes of Gov. Brown's two new appoltltees. in- cluding h is staff aide, Gray Davis. As us ual, the r equest was opposed by Southern California racing mlerests, which would like to see changes in state racing reguJations that would permit them lo fill the now-unoccupied spot on the race calen- dar . But this time around they were able to do no more than pe rs u ad e tht! racing board lo limit the fair authorization to a s ingle m eet next year, with no guarantee of future dates Even that will be a big step toward achieving the pr oposed fairgrounds improve m e nts . "''-'J\ 7 a Shaky French Presidency Strains Accord PAfUS, !-'ranee Until rec:cnl l y. France see m ed to bl· econom1c:.dly s ound and pohtll'ally stable But now tnc country facC'~ a rns1~ th.it t·ould po~e serious problem:. ror lht• Carter <1c1mtn1!-.trat1on i\l lhl• ton• of th<' pot1•nt1.il l'flSiS IS thC' rat•l lhal l'n•!:>1clt•nl V<tl t•r\ (;1stard d 'F.' tatnA. whos1• <'l ec111111 two year' ago pro m1~<.'d a -.ol1d ~ o v <.' r n rn l' 111 hen.• ha' ,uf fl'rl•f'I .Ill t • r t) ~ I n n ti r a uthori1 ' .111d prest11.tl' As a C"On:-.t•qu1·111·1'. hl' could bc upsel hy •• t'O:thtton or S1w1~1lt!:>h ;ind Communists °"'ho'<.' popubri ty has bt't'n ,1 1·adll y f(rowmg. Or he may ht.• overthrown by thr <:aull1sts. wh" han· JW>l s w1tt•ht•d from c;upP'lrtiniz to opposing h1 m I Punch I , '· ':. . ~ I I/ .. '•, I ' I" • ,,., I Either eventuality would mean a headache for Jimmy Carter IF TUE LEFTISTS come to power. Carter would have to de- cide whether to share military secrets with a member of the North Allanttc Treaty Or~antza lion whose government cont:.11n:. Communists. The leftis ts alsci would put Carter on the spot, SIJlce their platform c alls for the n a t1onalizalion of at least two American corporations opera! ing ln France. International Telephone and Telegraph and Honeywell lf tbc Gaulhsb l~t· ovcr, lht•y are hkely to return to the policies promote d b y Gen eral ck Gaullc. In particular, they would .idopt a tough line on the question of nuclear p't'olifcration, which Carter considers a priorily issue. So the U S relationship with F'r:mce. which had been improv ing under (;h<'Ord " lthly lo ''It seems to attract them _. _ .. STANLEY KAR NO\\' become increasingly complical ed and 1t may evt•n become severely strained TO A l.AltG.: extent, Gisc:ird's troubles stem from hbs own weaknesses as a leader. His publicists havt-tried to portray him as a. young, vigorous, Gallic vt"rsion of John f''~ Kennedy. cour ageous l y w o rking lo modernize Franc<'. Out in reaJi ty, he has been urumaginative and lazy His biggest failure has been m the field he 1s s upposed to know best the econom y. l\fter declin10g som ewhat earlier this year, inflation here is a~am on the rise, currently run- ning at an annual rate of more than 11 percent. Unemployment has topped the million mark. and t.lus year's trade deficit 1s expect· ed to exceed $S billion. The failure of the economy has provided the leftists with am· munition to fight Giscard, and they are arguing with a good deaJ of success that only they arc capable of est ablis hing an equitable society INTERESTJNGL~ the leftists arc directing their appeals lo the middle class. whose savings arc being eaten away by inflation_ Meanwhile, Giscard's efforts to edge closer to the Un ited States and Western Europe havt.• aroused the m ore primitive na tionalislic In stincts of many r-·renchmen, who still believe that France is a unique nation. These citizens have thrown their weight behind the Gaullisti; led by former Premier Jacques Chirac, a handsome young polit1 cian whose disciples regard him as a new Na pol eon. Giscard, who had no real base of his own, thought that he might persuade the Socialists to break with their Communist allies and join him. But the Socialists' leader. Francois M itterand, has rebufrcd Giscard's advances. for two rea sons. I N T II E •• l R ST p I a c e . M1tterand wants lo be presukrll himself rather lhan play second fiddle lo Giscard And secondly, Mitterand reali zes that ;,,i deal with Giscard would splinter the ranks of his Socialist party, many of whl):>t' m emb<>rs :.ire comm1t11·tl lo ll'ft wing pro grams Al tht· i.aml' ltml·. the pro· :.peels arc dim that Giscard con repair his shattered aJhancc with the Gaullists. smcc they feel that ·they no longer need him Thus it is doubtrul th:.it Giscard. whose term has another four years to run, can surv•vc in office unless he can somehow bujld fresh s upport. It seems am possible, though, that he can emerge from his isolation. The coming crisis. which has been d~veloping for months, ii. not going to erupt ovcrmghl Ther e wall be municipal elcction1> this March and leg1i.lal1ve elec lions a year from then. so that nu real change may occur im meaiately, BUT WITll THE opposition to him mountin~ 1n the parlia ment 9is~ard is bound to be paralyzed m his attempts to govern. And ui. the economic l>ltua tion <'ontmut•s to deter1oratc, Utt• ferment may be visibl<' less m the political realm th«1n 1n s trikes a nd demons trallon1>. France. therefore. may be J!I) ing back to thc turbulenc<' "r th<' period lhut followed World War I I. and Jimmy Carter . who ha~ pledged t.o tighten Ameri ca's bonds with its tra ditional allies. may find it ha rd to cooperate with this fragile friend Nuclear Stockpiles Suicidal Some years ago. Andre 'Malraux, the famous French writer. is supposed to have asked President De Gaulle why France would wa nt lo make atomic bombs since it couldn't possibly keep pace with the United States and the Soviet Union. Gen. De Gaull e 1s srud to have replied that Malraux was quite right tn think· 1ng that F r a n c c couldn't m ake as m nny bomb~ a s 1• I t h l' r u I l h I' I W c) ~uperpowcrs .. Rut ," ht• ;1d dcd , • Wf' <'a n ma kt' enough or them tn do lhe JOb." By "rnough" (;en De Gaulle had in mind the fact that only a certain number or nu clear weapons arc r<'quirc.-d to destroy an enemy or combination of [ J enemies. NORMAN EVEN ASSUMING that only COUSINS one out of every three bombs ------------ <'Ould be delivered on target, that would mean that France's stockpile of nuclear explosives. estimated at about 1.000, 1s "enough" Lo demolish eveey city of any importance in Europe, Asia, and North America. Meanwhile. the United States and the Soviet Union continue to pile up atomic bombs at fe arsome cost. Some est.lmates have put the American stockpile at about 10,000 and the Soviet stockpile at about 7,500. Thesc stockpiles are suicidal in the sense that. 1f they are used, the resultant blanket of radioaclivity would jcoparc1i1e ull life every where. power in a si ngle lhPrmonuclt>ar explosive AN IMPORTANT feature or these bombs is that you don't have to hit the heart of a caty in order to demolish it. A drop on Winnetka, Ill. would be enough to pulverize Chicago. SimiJarly, a nuclear attacker could miss t.hc heart of Los Angeles by fiv<' miles and still devastate the en lire city with a s ingle bomh. Apart from the damag<' caused by the explosion itself. the I i r e s t o r m s p r o d u {' c <I h y thermonuclear explos1v<'s would rage over hundreds of squan· males. converting air ra111 shelters into suffocation cham bcrs. · problem confronting President Carter that is more urgent or of greater consequence than lhc need to esta blish world nuclear controls. The trouble. however, is that the notion persists in the United States that our national security depends on bigger bombs and more of them. Very little is 's aid about the overwhelming danger lo America that comes from a continuation of the world's atomic arms race. JIMM Y CARTER ca n establish himself as one of his- toey 's great leaders by helping lo lead the world away from 1ls pre. sent madness. It is quite likely that he will have to speak ov(•r the heads or many nationnl leaders to the world's peoples m order to create the kind or pullltc opinion that will cause govern· ments to respect the safety or the human race as a whole. Does 'Soul' Become Retread? It Is oiff1culL to conceive of any militaey purpose that could be served by such vast numbers of nuclear bombs. A couple of hun dred thermonuclear explosives could devastate eveey population center of a ny consequence in both Russia and America American and Soviet leaders have me t in v arious SAlJT negotiations for the purpose or bringing this horror under con- trol. Yet, despite all the hopes nroused by SALT, the fact re· mains that the stockpiles or nuclear explosives so far have not been reduced by a single bomb. But Jimmy Carter came out or nowhe re t o win over lhC' American peopl<'. It m ay just be within hls personal powers to gel popular world support for the proposiUon lh:it the safety of our planet comes first. Uur1n~ j d1 scu s:uon of Dostoevsk i ·~ "The Possessed" the other evening. one or the group turned to a Russian pro Cessor who now leaches al St. John's, nnd asked: "Is there real ly something we can call 'the Russian soul'?'' "Or course,·· <•nswered lhl' pro· j lessor, "and it was invented b y l h c Germans .. He was be· fog more than parado1d cr1I Jt i.'I true that 11alions have c rta1n c h :l r a c t eristics of their own, like 1ndlvlduul::1 . But it 1:1 equally true that the trails other people attribute to them becom e believed by evtrY body includina the notion it.'lelf. French n auihtJnns is larccly an invention of the Englilh CWld ~-the Americans> who failed ~ .. (SYDNEY HARRIS) lo"ee the rigid, shrewd and prar· lical morality beneath the sur face or French sociaJ life. AM ERI C A N BLUFF was <'realQd by lhe French, who simply w ere increduJ~ about. the stories tolO. and <'hnlk ed them up to psychopalh1c de· lusions or grandeur. The "inscrutable" Chinese w:is invented by American wnler s of lhrilters. who saw something slnister In the blond race of the Oriental. No doubt, the Chinese themselves have begun to adopt .t.hiJ mlscoocepUon ot their OWi'\ character ll ls axiomatic that at\tr n time we begin to act as people expect us to. Poets, for lnst.o.ncc. adopt poses because the public wnnl'I it& poets to look. apcak and behave as they have been told ix>ets should. In this respect, • ••• •f' O:icar Wilde was right when he remarked that "Nature imitates art." ln our own time and <'OUntry, the legend of Texas has impelled many Tex aM t1) h<'come "pro- fess lon a ls" and ploy the ex pansive and braggartly part w1.,• fooli shly .. urlhute to titlzens or that largely nondescript state The professional Southerner and the frofessional Irishman are :simi ar instances of a myth hardening into r eality. NATIONS, ltke per~'I. enjoy emphaslilng their · uniqueness, and take a sort of perverted pride in their dtfferences from all others. Sul while novelty b a good and nece111ary thing, it must never obscure the basic fact that lhc slmlloriUcs among ~pie ~re greater than the di!· ference!l. The Russian .. soul .. 1s like every other soul, and when we loract this, we run the risk ol los· ina our own souls in a wlld"'1lcss ot superstition. nlEllE IS THE argument, of course, that the supply has to be sufficient to allow for intercep- tion and clear misses. Even here, however, a ratio of one hit for every nine misses or intercepts would indicate that t,500 bombs could do enough damage to satisfy any of the nuclear plan· ners. But the wholes ale stockpiling goes on nonetheless -regardless of cost or consequence. Most people. when they read about nuclear bombt, are apt to think or the power of the bomb that dcmollsbcd Hiroshima In lMS. Statl1Uc1 Just reltaaed in the Unjted Slates reveal that \he Hiroahima bomb had a destn.tc- tivc power equlvatent to 13,000 tons oC TNT. Tbat particular bomb, however. is Jlkc o firecracker alooQslde a cannon shot. The new bombs nm up to 100 miJUon tons of TNT equivalenL Tbil muu that lt would tak~ about 10,000 HJroshlma bombt to approximate the amount of Equally serious ls the fact that SALT involves only two govem - menU. Since France and China are now stockpiling the big bombs in abundance, any bilateral arrangemcnu or agree- menl• between the United Slates and the Soviet Union are clearly inadequate_ JNDIA ALREADY has a nuclear capability. Brazil and Israel are well on lbcir way towards manufacturing kiloton nuclear explosives -ii, inde«1, they aren't manufactwine them already. Within five years. some 20 na· ttons wut probobly have a nuclear ~pablllty -to uy nothlnl aboul "am&JI" bombs thet can be manufactured out of nuclear wutes but are 1llll pawerfUI enou«b to devutate a MaUaN 1t1Ue ormo~. Jt la dlftlcull to t.hlnk oC Jny ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rnhl'rl N. Wrl'd l'uh/1~/ll'r Tliom1111 Kl'r111/,1':d1lut Thi• ed1tonol Jl:'I~<' or lht' Oa1lv rllol 11et•k s lO Inform nnd 'ttmulal<' readrr' bv Jlrt'!Wnltnl: on this IH11tr d1\'etse t·omrncntorv on 1op1cs or lntt'reo,t by !i)'Tlrltrnt t'<I columni11t~ anll c;irlooni~ts, bv prov1rlin11 :. forum for rN1der.' views and by prc11cntlnR th1..; ncw!\p11prr'11-opinion~ and 1dca.'I nn C:Uri'tnt topics. The <'dltorllll opinions of the l>olly Pilot np~11r only in the cditoriul rnlumn nl the top of the pal{e. Opinions rx pressed by th<.' <'olumni,t~ 110rl <'1lrloonli1\:1 11nd lrll<'r ~ ntt•r!l art• their own and no endorsement 11f thei r vie~, hy thr Omly Ptlo\ 'lhould ~ tnfrrrvd. Sunday, Oec.19, 1976 . . Expensive· Presents Take Clime Kerr ii a f ree·lance wntn an Hunlhlgton Bto.ch. By CHERIE KERR Evto if going into UWs year's holiday season you pledge lo resist Aunt Martha's fudg e, you'll probably ovenndulge in another way. The most common way -in dollars and cents. Overspending. Splurging. Buying that ''something special" for that "someone special" you know you can't afford but rationaliie in the name or Yuletide. According to Dr. Curt Booraem. a Corona del Mar psychologiat, 95 percent or all Americans overspend at Christmas time, placing themselves in the "delay the ultimate adverse consequence" category -a state where one suddenly finds the spirit gone by the time the bills arrive. OR. BOORAEM 3ttributes the reason for overindulgence to what he terms society's "cues " These are triggered by both external and internal forces - those which are imposed upon us, or which we impose upon ourselves. "When Thanksgiving arnves, that's permission from society to overindulge at the table," said Dr. Booraem. Christmas provid es an even more hospitable cue. And so we forgo any sensible patterns or how we spent our earnings the 11 months before lhe big event. We justify the purchase or gift llems that seem perfect for that certatn someone -presents we wouldn't think or picking up for her or hJm on an ordinary day. What causes this kind of mass mania? Let's take a look first at the external forces. t}l o s e persuasions we hardly notice consciously since many of them are so subtle. These pawerful psychological tools are wielded through t e levision, radio, newspapers, m agazinea and dlrcct mall umpaigns. mow many catalogs have you received In the mail this week!> Packaging methods b y America ':s retailers become more clever, more seductive and more gimmicky -thus we speed to the nearest shopping center for plants with personalities, pet roe Its and T-shirts with slogwu;. TO DRIVE A SENSE of guilt into us, we're subliminally compared to others. We 're questioned about the importance of that loved one. Tes ted. Conditioned to believe that certain relatives or loved ones are "worth" going into debt for . "If you were going to buy your husband a watch because he needed one, you'd probably buy a regular one -a $20 Timex perhaps," Dr. Booraem said. "However, if it's Christmas, chances are you'll buy the latest $500 digital contraption that does everything but balance your checkbook." We're reminded that Christmas only comes once a year -another cue to go bananas. Then, of course, members of the business community make certain each of us will be able to participate in the hysteria by making credit as· easy to obtain as a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Even after the spending is over. we may still enjoy steak and lobster since we've been able to delay our stale of poverty by spreading out the cost of our elaborate Christmas via an easy payment plan or pl ans! "A PRIME example of this is the guy who makes $1,000 per month," Dr. Booraem pointed out. ··He may wish to buy his wife a washer and drier or a fur coal that costs $950. IC he were forced to pay up front for these items, there is no way he would even consider it, since he would only have $50 left over for his regular monthly obligations." Religious Messages Not All W elcorne By JACKIE HYMAN Ol~O.ily P ilOISlllf This year it got to me the first wee.k or December aft~ three things happened. 1) While emerging from the grocery store, I wu forced to listen Ce.n route to my car) to a recorded voice praising "Christ Our Lord." 2) At lhe post office, I asked for 10 13-cent stamps and was handed stamps beanng a color painting of the nativity scene and the word "Christmas." 3) While watching television, I unwittingly sat through a commercial that ended Wlth the words, •·we found a new Life in Jesus Christ. You can too." EVEN THOUGH I'm Jewish. I realize that the majority or my country's population is Christian. I don't mind the orna- ments that come out in December, or the cheerful faces of strangers who warmly wish me a Merry Christmas. or the items we run in the n<'wspaper about appropriate celebra t10ns. such as choral programs in churches. Most or the time I don 't even mind the high school and college choral programs, exC<'Pt when I remember thal r could never Join a chorus 1n school because l didn"t want to sing music primarily bac;ed on another religion. But I don't thini< it's just I a&ft non.Qristian who am of· fended by distortions and commercialization ol what should be a sacred holiday lo many. I TIUNK that to reducl' the Christmas spirit to a tinny re- <'tlrdmg outside a grocery c;tore and to try to express a com· plex and personal faith m •bumper sticker slogan is an insult to every sincere Chnst1an. Please don 't pul me 1lown ns a misanthrope. I share the holiday spmt myself, v1~1llng relatwes and giving gifts. It really lsn 't other Individual people who bother me. Rut I don't lhin.k merchants should be sermonizing al mc with religious mu.<11c over their loudspeakers. And I don't think the U S. Postal Service should expect me to preach somebody's else's beliefs on my mail. Dr. Booraem clalm..'1 all or the above pressures work because the masses are caught up in them. "There's a !OCial pressure to participate." "Have you done yours yet?" - becomes as standard as "hello" during the holiday season among the average community of howsewives, and there arc other such phrases that add to our current stKte or anxiety. Wh at abou t internal pressures? We have mynad cues for those t oo . First (and overlapping external pressures). we have social pressure. Rather than being compared to one another by retailers, we compare ourselves to the next guy. How much are we capable of giving '? What kind Of image do WC want tO project? WE BUY GRAND guts to tell someone w~·re sorry or how much we love them. It provides the oppartunity to say :.tll the thin gs we DIDN'T :.ay - ,especially from lho.'Se of ws wbo have difficulty ln interpersonal relationships -people who don't know bow to give (of themselves) so they try to disguise this inability by the worth of the &1ft.s they buy. . "Unfortunately the spirit or ooncontingent acceptance or love or one to another gets · washed away ln a tide of mat e rialis m ." said Dr. B o o't a e m . • • And th at materiallsm then becomes the yardstick by which we measure our affections for one another." Then there 's the rationale behind putting orr buying that washing i;nacbine. stereo, refrigerator or camera we know someone wants or oeeds until Christmas rolls around. l This tactic not only silences all internal pressures. it also provides the relier only a practical need can cause. We see this most often with appliaAces, automobiles and other items we need to function on a daily basis. Some Celebrations Trimmed Dorothy ()~ton of Newport 8ftleh carTU1tothtU.S. l8 monlhsogo. By DOROTHY DENTON Watching well-dressed, welJ- fed Californian children bustling round the gaily decorated shops bursting with Christmas goods, I remember Christmases spent as a small child In wartime Britain. An austere, blackecJ out Britain with no street lights or undraped windows, and certainly no out- side Christmas lights. Food, clothes, fuel, books -literally everything rationed, in short sup- ply or unobtainable. MY PARENTS wasted nothing, saved evcrythlng, every container, every scrap to use again. "Make Do and Mend" was the naUonal slogan and tn every newspaper, m aeazlne and on the radio there was advice oo how to use, re-use and modify every- thing. Left.overs? There wercn 't any! My mother laboriously un· raveUed old, worn-out woollens, making up 'new' garment.a with different bnnds o( color~ wools which looked so brl1ht and beautiful for us to wear at Chrtatmaa Umc. We all bod colorful socks, &loves and scarves so occasary to cold houses in an "English winter where there was usually only one coal burning fire as the sole source of heat. Often this one fire was used for beating the water and cooking, as well as for sitting around. MY BROTHER and I did not reel deprived though. we looked forwa?'d to Christmas just as u · cited.ly as children do today. One of the golden moments of my cblldhood was waking up in the early Christmas morning darkness, reaching down to feel the delicious bulge of a fllled atocltlng and knowing that Father Christmas bad been! Sitting up in bed hugging my stockinc l savored that moment as long as I could beat It before actually opening the first small parcel. Small toys, pencils, puzzles -just inexpensive items -but to me au ch treasures. mEN THE LA81' apple and orange ln the toe of the sl«king whJcb were special too, not Just. ordinary fruit like the ...i tn the fruit bowl but Father Chriatmu specialties to be eat.on al a chosen moment later ln the day. My mother spent most ot lbe mornln .1 cooltlna. the Christmas lunch wbkb •c ato ln the middle of the day as English people still do. We did not have turkey -too expensive even had we been able to obtain one. We had chicken. r.oast potatoes, Brussels sprouts, parsley and thyme stuf!ing, bread sauce and gravy followed by Christmas pudding which had been made weeks oofore when it bad been a special treat to stir the uncooked mixture and make a secret wish. The rich dark pudding was topped by a sprig of holly and I remember one very special oc· casion when a little brandy (goodness knows how we got that!) was poured over it and then set alight. This was served with brandy sauce -or more likely imllaUoo brandy sauce - foUowod by hot m lnce pies. ALL THE INGREDIENTS for this glorlous meal had been carefully saved and boarded for rnont.h1. Strange aubalitutes sometimes had to be made but to WI everything tasted perfect. Tb afternoon wu spent ln the front. parlor with a nrc lit special· ly for that day, playins wtt.b new toys, reading new books and eat· tn1 IWMU from tbc UtUe dishes my mother .o ea...tull.J placed on a table. These swttta bad been aaved. for weeks out of the small sweet ration so were really enjoyed. My lather cracked nuts and handed them out to each in turn. How I loved the Brazil nuts! No television then but we had a gramophone which had lo be wound by hand on whJch we played Christmas carols and rousing patriotic songs -the same ones each year. THEN, OF COURSE, came the highlight of the day -to my parents anyway -the King's Speech~ ·3 o'clock when all childre bad to be quiet. Later we ha tea round the fire tout· tng mutfins -real ~h mu!· fins. Presiding over all was a special Christmas calce which we rarely eut that day as everyone felt too lull. ll was decoratcld wltb Father Christmas sledding over the icing with reindeera and robins and polar be81'1 -Blain the same ones each year. Now I'm here In California ln the lt'70a and •ot In wart1mc Bri· lain ln the UMOs and we an sur· rounded by aU t.be luxurioua trap· ptnia of the modem Chriatmu. Cbrlstmu lJ Chrlat:mu anytime, anywhere with all lta ftm and Joy but. only cbUdbood Outttmucs areperf~ !!1d!y. Oec-ember 19, 1979 DAILY PILOT .4 7 a Rapping . Tlfe internal pressure can become more costly each yur <not on1.v ln a tlnandal senae but lD a pafcbological one too) alnc:e most. o us find tbe need lo outdo what we did tbe year before. Dr. Booraem mentioned that while parents are wUllng to live with their own sense ol poverty, they refuse to allow their chUdren to contend wlth it. And giving k1ch everything you can't afford aignUles another pressure, better known as Santa ClaUJ. TIDS ASPECI' represents the all-lovlug, unc:ondltiooal spirit in· hererit in tbe noomaterlal importance of the occasion. It stresses.,tbe purpose of Christ's existe~e and capacity for forgiveness. "This aspe~ reinforces the eXCU$e for, and acceptance of, elaborate .gift-giving and substantiates all rationale for extravagant behavior lhat would ( PAUL HARVEY) otherwtse be considered eccentric," said Or. Booraem. IP. BECAUSE of your overindul1ence, you find yourself engaged In that uphJll climb WI those bills are paid oir a1x or nlne months later (whtn. of course, it's time to sta.'t. Chrtstmu shopping all .over again>. maybe you should consider lorgolng gU\ Ideas that are equivalent to the value of gold, frankincense and myrrh. It might not be as much fUn but. possibly wiser in the long run. And, too, you rn ay find that by tempering some of that impulsive spending you've replaced that energy with the true spirit o( what we'd alJ like Christmas to be. That is a spirit ot free-willed giving 3nd acceptance. And that's different from the spirit that seems to leave about the same time the tqlsh truck comes by to pick up your Christmas tree. Smart Things Come In Small Packages Santa's elves now need doctorate degrees in the sciences. A catalog of gift suggestions for this Christmas includes innovative materials and sophisticated gadgets that were not available just one Christmas ago. Yet when I mentioned this to an electronics researcher of my acquaintance, he said, 0 Wait 'II next year'•• And he gave me a sneak peek at NEXT year Just 10 years ago any available electronic calculator was a crude, bulky machine which had to be plugged into the wall and cost at least $150. We thought tl>at was a mira· cle! This Christmas J sec a miniaturized and refined computer with a memory -better, smaller and battery-operated -for$13 ! The takc·it, develop·lt and see-it- .now cameras are 10 times better than 10 years ago and hall the price. Thumb through any catalog of girt suggestions. and you'll find in Santa's bag an assortment or d,illights, the names of whlcb were not even ln the dict.lonal'JI just a few months ago. Quartz crystal timepieces, more dependable and more accurate than any heretofore. Sunlight and moisture sensors for bouse plants representing a fortune in research: $14 .95. You can tum any piece of paper into elegant epbossed stationery with a desk-top device costing $16. Calculators, recently toom·site, are now squeezed into t.be bandJe of a baJl.point pen. So soon you an.d I have come lo take for granted such things as microwave ovens and ultra l\lede which is more beauWW and pliable than leather, plus washable ••• C.B. radios anc:t dial car phones and "boxes•• which answer the telephone and record mesaaies for you . • . Already we accept with nonchalance the benefits or selective water filters f« t.be tttcbm 1.tnlt and b.lghly IOIJftlsUcated smote d«ect«1 for tbe bedroom • • • The rJgbt·now coffee makers a.re already com- mon,place. • • . But there are products tested abd pl"Offd •nd eotng into production for. nm Cbrtstmu which will bo&1le our .mlncls, If only tor a Utile while. You are by now well aware ot tht HYeral larteties of electronic TV 1ame1 -the devices which can bf wired ln1o 100rTV tel allowtncpetS00.11 or partners to play a variety of . cames lnvolvtn1 •kill and dexterity. About half of these are J apa.QeM Import.a. By thl• Ume lle'ltt year Santa wUI bo delivering an in· ftnltely more re:flned "'1llm of these 11mes. 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LOS UUUS TUIPU CITT '1IOISAm 1A1S TMUICI WUtCONA ) 1 l~A JO DAIL V PILOT Sunday. 0.cember 19, 117t . l. PlaIUWrs Get Liaison >. ' -llyKATHVCLANCY f Of ... OMIY l'l ... $"6H '· The Orange County \~Planning Commission : bas been assiened a ~permanent staH : member to coordinate its • : buaine.as and to serve as )• ! its Ual!on with county • ; supervisors. i Commis s ioner ~: ~ ORANGE COUNTY William M acDougall told fellow com· missioners that tbe u- s 1 g nm en t came in response to a report by County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas c alling for improve· ments in commission proceedings. MacDOUGALL said county environmental Management Agency <EMA) Director George Osborne has assigned Murray Storm, an assis· tant EMA director, to that starr post. In addition, Mac· Dougall said, Os borne is planning a s eries of meetings early next year for commissioners on EMA activities. Thomas, in a report to supervl8ora laat month, criticized commlHion meetings as being too ln· formal, notlo« that &gen· da.s are prepared hap- hazardly. agenda dead· lines are ignored and staff members frequent- ly are lale for presenta- tions to the comml~loo. I N RESPONSE t o Thomas 's s uggestions, county officials told com· missioners they also are p reparing orientation materials for new com· mission members. And staff members already are giving the commission a chance to review reports before they are forwarded to supervisors, a s Thomas s uggested. · Solons on Co10mittees F r es hmen Assembly m en Ron criminal justice, and finance, in· surance and commerce committees. Cordova (0·El Toro) and Dennis : Mangers (Q .. }lunt1ngton Beach> have " been appointed vice chairmen of two • Assembly committees for the 1977-78 .•: legislati\'e session. .~ Cordova, an attorney. was appoint· .. ( ed vice-chairman of the judiciary Assemblyman Richard Robinson (0-Santa An a ) will return to the finance. insurance and commerce committee, on which he sat last session. He was also appointed to the ways and means and in · tergovernmental relations commit· tees. 'committee. He also will serve on the revenue and taxation committee. In addition, Cordova was appointed to the elections and reapportionment committees by Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy CO-San f<'rancisco). Assemblyman William Dan-nemeyer (R-Fullert.on) will serve on the education committee. Mangers was given the vi ce - -chairmanship of the health commit- tee and also will serve on the educa- tion and the housing committees. DANNEMEYER also was appoint· ed to the elections and reapportion· ment committees and the labor· employment and consumer affairs committee. ASSEMBLYMAN Bruce Nestande CR-Orange) 1s one or only three Republicans appointed to C!ommittee chairmans hi ps in the Demoer at- controlled Assembly. Nestande was appointed cha irman or the human re- sources committee, which handles welfare legislation. Newly elected Assemblyman Chester Wray <D·Westnunster) was appointed to the housing and the re- sources and transportation commit· tees. Wray, a former United Auto Workers union official, was named vice-chairman of the transportation committee. He was a lso appointed to the Park Programs OK'd Two new Orange Coun· ty parks programs, one inviting youngsters lo earn Junio r ranger badges and another to provide educational pre· sentations. have been ap· prov e d b y county supervisors . The junior parks ranger progra m wall be offered children between 8 and 13 years old at county r egional parks. permitting them to earn badges afte r s pending four hours working with park rangers GEO R GE Osborne. director or the county Environmental Manage- ment Agency CEMA>, s aid natur alist, ranger and park beautification badges will be given the youngs ters a rter they complete their projects. The children may as- sist in nature walks and campfire presentations, help s urvey nature trails, work on exhibits or assist in litter pickup, Osborne said. They also may help with publrc information, take care of plant life. or repair vandalized park areas, he said . The progra m will be off ered all c o unty youngsters, including or- ganized scouting and other groups, Osborne wrote. "THE PRIME ObJeC· tives of the program are to widen interes t, broaden learning, build charact er and instill respect for the environ- ment," he said. The cost of thu pro- gram will be about S525, including the purcha'\e of ranger bad~es and pro- motional material. The winter and spring education al programs will include puppet shows for children and slide shows for all age ~---~----~~----~--~-------~---~ groups on county park HOLLETT BE<,<.•f.., "Ol l c r 1 ,....,_ ,,., •• 0.<fltnr:Jiillot II\ 1'f11t ,,, ,n,. AO--of f"f') \l'W' W4" • ,.,,,1 .. ,...1 '•' (O\I • ""'" • C<t•••or"'"' ·''""''""" r., " .. 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Suite I Newport Beach, C•llf. 92H3 ...... Mnd Free Portfolo to: ~ ................... . AOC>ftf;IS •••••••••••••••• Qy ............. ZJp ....... . C£M.8KO To place your message .before the rending publi<'. phone OaUyPuot Cluslflrd, 642 567& ., t'hc '·B'l.ldwiit Fur lMir<:HU IE The~fll,'li~ "lru."tJUrl\Cfll ~ (•;.n <•lllaf C¥tn If ynu'\'f' n"\rflt Ol•y,.11 twffnr ';OU r •n t'\otAL,. "''""" un thtt n~w fbttf~•n , unM.1rhlftC'' lh-r fine tum'" ynu tr)'I W11h """' f·nRN nn \nvr '''' h•nd ynu ''" rl•y .an '"'''" fhylhm , .. < ttun t hr,,.·,,. •f''f•ntl'f'n tn t~f' 1rnm ~''"' to(~ "' dn:1r f~nd (uonfl~ ''' rnt~. An.,ttung trnm '"''"i( tu ¥rrAlr1• CAfty 1h .. m• lt•dv ¥rtlh unr f1n11tflt nn .,ov1 h11h1 h•"•I '"d you r• mJ~1n1 mu H' f h0t1\I' ftoM .,~, • do1rn \nl' 1ri,11un'+tnl\ '"' 1h1n• """" 1 t-.u11n tit • p•.1nn ctn 11 yma .1 It ,,, 1, 1 fun,,.._~1nt ct., U •t-Hnm.1t11c •llyl (',,,.,. •n •"ti Ory lh• now ftaldwln lun"l.r~1MI In • whole ntw Ltnd nl tunl Yates Muelc Center FHhlon laland Nut to BrOAdw•y 840-9020 Baldwln Pianos Organs. Guitars Instruments LESSONS RAPPED PLANNERS Robert Thomas MacDougall said he and acting commission Chairman Earl Wooden met r ecently with O s borne to discus s Thomas' report. He said county of- ficials also are lr)'ing to make a secretary availa- ble to type commission letters and are looking into the possible availability of the Santa Ana City Council cham· be rs for com mission hearings that might draw large crowds. . Peace Party Expels 5 By EVE GUMP EL Of IM 0.11, Pl ... -Five Orange County residents have been ex· pelled from the state Central Committee of the Peace and Freedom Party for openly supporting the Libertarian Party candidate, Roger Mac- Bride, in the November election. The five -Lawrence Samuels, Janelle Boyer, Rodney Boyer, Ralph Barnes and Alan Heath -are among a handful of Libertarians who remained in the Peace and Freedom Party after failing in an effort to gain cont.col oflt. THEY BECAME members or the state com- mittee automatically when they were elected to the PFP 's Orange County Central Committee in the June primary. They ran for election as part or a Libertarian attempt to muster enough delegates to the state convention to gain cont.col of the party ap· paratus. When the coup failed, most or the Libertarian leaders across the state resigned, but Samuels, for one, stayed, optimistically pre- dicting that the Libertanans could still make a comeback within the Peace and Freedom Party. Asked to comment on his expulsion from the state committee, Sanuels said be bad never been informed of it. THE OPPOSITE occurred in November, when Samuels sent out a press release on the party's letterhead announcing his intention to support MacBride, without informing the other members or the party about bis actions. Samuels said he had not been aware that he could be expelled and added that tie would try to fight it. Meanwhile, a group describing themselves as socialists in the PFP have organized in Huntington Beach. They have engaged ln a fight against downtown redevelopment and &rework ing on a project to establub a food cooperative in the weat county area. Find what_you WEREN'T lool~ing for. If you're shopping for something specific. chances ore pretty good that Fashion Island hos it Out the true fun of shopping is b row sing. Discovering something special. Something you w eren't really lool<ing for That's the exCllemenc of shopping or Fosh1on Island. Over 60 fine stores oHer o lmleidoscope of choices. So you never con tell whoc you might find. If you Just lool< 1n the nght place. :Its FASH~N j\ISLAND NEWPORT ~~ CENTER 3.99 to 6.99 • Starls Sunday, December 19. Men '• better sportahirts at just the right time to round out your Christmas shopping Choose from various styles, fabrics and colors. Men's sizes. Shop Hrty for best Hlection as quantities .re llmll•d on this Mlected group. Orig. S7. Boys' long slffve shirts on a daubng assortment of prints wrth long point collar, button fr()(lt and one-piece back-Smooth, acetate/nylon looks as good as •t feels Boys' sizes 8 to 20 Ouanlltlea llmltad. • For your shopping convenience all stores will be open 9 AM, Mon., December 20 through December 24. Closeout 4.99 to 6.99 Orig. 7.99 to St9. Men's drtH p1nt1 1n I e lerge aswrtment of styles. colors and patterns. Come on today for the best selecti0n. he·q De gfdd you ood. Closeout 3.99 Orig. $7. Soya' corduroy JHtt wrtl't Eu•opean style h>Oden pockets Back patch pockets have double top slrtchtng in an 'x". Ben loops with one back criss-<:ross loop. Colton/Polyester corduroy 1n fashtQn color\ lor sizes 8 to 12 Boya' 1l1u 14 to 20 Wtttern atyle cotton/ polyHter corduroy jHn, orig. $7, CloMOUI 4 44 Ouantltl .. llmlted. Mons sizes Ouant~tl•• lllT)ited. ' JC Perney The Chistmas Place Available In Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties. Sunday, Oeoember 19. 1978 DAIL v PILOT A J I GOODWILL MYSTE RY STILL ADRIFT .•. A TTINrlONf !f SICTIOM I HOUSING ASSIST AMCI (f'roro Paie A.3) whose fath~r was a friend of the St>auldings, made a voyage lo Hawaii wllb them, and related that guests were not pe~mltled lo come on deck wearing swimming trunks without a jacket, and thal even a t age 15, be had t.o wear dinner clothes at the evening meal. The vessel was taken over by ' the United States Navy in 1941 lor offshore patrol service duriQg World War 11 . The Navy tore out many of the fancy fittings, paint- ed over the teak with Navy grey, installed a new 350 horsepower Wtnton reversible dJesel engine "" w1,.,.. .. and a $10,000 Sperry gyro com. COMPARES C LAIMS pass, and removed the topmasts Mrs. Spaulding, the nominal Roger Hunter owner, died in September, 194.2 Quake Forecasts Debunked COLDEN. Colo <AP) The federal govern- m ent. s pending more than $10 million this yeru to see whet.her sc1entist.s can predict earthquakes, is investing $5,000 more to check the claims ol housewives and psychics -who clatm ttrey atreadl' have the ability. When the Navy oHered to return the ship at the end of the war in 1946, the Spaulding heirs decided they no longer wanted her They received compensation, and the Goodwill was put up for sale POST-WAR, becau:.e or her high operatin~ co::.l. :.he was prelty much a whJte elephant Morgan Adams J r. finally bought her for $7,500, which was less than the value or the lead In her keel. Adams found her too much for one man lo manage, so he in turn s old her to a syndic ate of Newport Be ach yachtsmen who planned to take her to Acapulco and use her as a floating hotel and fishing club The syndicate ottered Adams $18,000, and even· tually closed a deal at $20,000. r contacte d Normann Kendall of Corona del Mar, one or the sur viving members of the syndJcale, who kindly loaned me some pie lures and a brochure for the Goodwill club and a list of the original members. The group, each of whom put Ul $5,000 early in 19SO. were: the Robert Colliards, the Fred Coll· inaes, the Al Tiffanys, the Keo· oetb Kendalls. the Normann Kendalls, lhe Ed Groenendykes. and the Ralph Larrabees. A later member was Ed Delaney. Larrabee subse qu e ntl y enlarged his contr1but1on by making dsvtts to lower the two Wggins boats which were used for sport fishing. mt: GOODWILL, Wllh some of the syndicate members a s crew, finally s ailed for Acapulco late in N&vem be r of 1950. touching at Cedros Island . Magdalena Bay, C abo San Lucas. Manzanillo and Zihuan· taneJo on the way Later news pa per accounts slated that the Goodwill had been taken to Acapulco to be used as a gambling s hip. Although lhere were some high powered crap games m thC' crew's quarter!> from time lo time, the original purpose as s tated in the brochure was that she s hould be "a lux- urious hotel afloat with a full complement or fishing boats providing you with deUgbtrul ,mvacy in this balmy and en- JOy ablt! tropical s pot -the 'Rivieraofthe Pacific Coast'." Dan McGrew of Newport Beach, who signed oo as a crew member. thinking that the vessel was bound for South America, soon quit and went home when he found out that he was nothing but a bait boy on floating hotel. The Goodwill was received courteously by the Mexican authorities, until the local hotel keepers found out that they were entertauuog competitors lune honing under a yacht license. Under pressure from the Mex- ican officials and the demands of Larrabee that the yacht be fully rigged for cruising, the syndicate started to fi{U apart. SOME OF THE people that knew Larrabee before World War II said at that time he was one of the nicest, most con· s1derate and courteous of men, but when his machine shop busi- ness in Huntington Park became mor e prospe rous, Larrabee began to drink heavlly. In his cups, he became arrogant and belligerent •' These latter trails were not ap parent to some of the people who were very close to him D W. <"Bud") Gardner ot Douglas Aircraft Company, wbo knew htm well and sailed with· him in both the 1953 and 1959 <Set> GOODWILL, Page Al6) rAYM&fTS '1tOGIAM EXISTING HOUSING II you are elderly, disabled. handicapped or o family and yaur gross income Is 'Mlhin the lollow1ng llmlts vou rney be eligible to reeei11e rental aas1atance through the ()range County H ousing Authonty -~ I S t ,400 2 10.100 l IJ,000 4 IJ,400 I 14.200 • u .100 1 15,t OO a 1~•00 This Program 1s designed 10 a"1s1 low anJ moderate income elderly, disabled handicapped and f91P1hes by making hOusmg assistance payments on their behalf lor pnvately-owned existing housing that ls decent. aale and sanitary The Orange County Housing Authoflly can administer thts Program in the unincorporated areas ol Orange County and the follO'Mog c1t1es· Buena PaJ1t. Costa Mesa. Fullerton. H untington Beach, Irvine. Laguna Beach. La Habra. Los Alamitos. Orange. Ptacentta, San Juan Capistrano. Seal Beach. Stanton, Westminster and Yorba Linda Preference will be g111en to applicants res1d1ng or working In par11Clpating 1unsd1C11ons For 1nlorma11on and apphcat1on 1nterv1ew. please.call (!) IHj>UAL HOUSIHG Ol"f'ORTUMITY OllAMGE COUNTY HOUSIMG AUTHORITY 2122 N Broadway, Suite 204. Santa Ana CA 92706 17141 S47·tlll '''P SOylt\ 0'Al\Qe C:ou"'V t~•h1 Ca1111l•l 11111--0&H Complete cover•o• of county gov•rnment and cour11. Every d•y In the DAILY PILOT ' Our team tells ,. c you everything ' ' you want to j ' know about ) ~your team. I " Ewery clay. j -nthe r llWW "There have always been people in history \\ho made bold pre<lic- ti on s." ~aid Roger Hunter. the geophysicist with the National Earth qualce Info rm a tion Service in charge of tht program ··we're keep- ing a hie. and 1f someone makes a hit we can say, ye ah, sure, this time, but look at the m istakes." Bell Ey~ Charge Starts Sunday, December 19. TUE PROGRAM, launched four months ago, frankly is designed to reassure the public about wild claims such • as the perennial one that ,• a kille r qua ke might plunge California into · .. the SC'a . nut t he job of Hunter 's com put er also 1s to S<'<' whether there actually a re people who can do what scient1sts have yet to learn. Hunter. who works on ly part time on the pro- Ject . receives informa- tion from "'scientists and people who think they're sc1enl1!-.ls to people who .:.end mt· thl'ir dn •a ms " Hf' stores the datil m h1)) computer. then checks the claims against actual earthquakes Must 0£ what he rt·· ce1ves 1s uninterc::.t1ni:: to an agency th;.i t would like to know more about when and wh1.•re earth· 'J tl:Jk£•!1 will . h a ppe n , llunh•r .,aid SO~ E p r cd 1 c taons. correct ·'do" n to lhe near<'st hour." proved stat ist 1callv in valid becau. .. c of other flaws A forecaster pre dJl't.S d c1ua kc in an area whrr1• l'hance also would rl1t·tat1• mw wou Id occur H e fo r e:,c e o; a trem<1r in a geograph1caJ tl!ea .,o large that 1t is m 1•;ming lf'SS 111• (ails tc1 r11npoinl l hc· t lml' "'th e• ma'ln1tudt• of the shock that l'ventually occun l~m t 1'1\•1 1111 tho• "llllp' I "l ll In 11 .. ~,1111·1t Ship to ~hurt• f t"•ulh • M.2 56711 WASHINGTON <AP) The phone comp;rny. which already charges in soml' places for locul information calls, may soon be asking fo r th<: right to bill for long-distance directory a::.· s1stance AT&T Chairman John D deButts said Bell'i. subsidiaries probably will seek the ri~ht to 1m POSe the charges in the near future. He wasn't more specific about the timing. fl could be· up to either the Fede ral Com· munications Commis::.1on or state regulatory agencies to decide if the charges are approved, depending on what form the proposals take. An FCC official said if the charge were related lo long-distance serVtce. it would have to be filed with the federal agency, which regulates in lerstate rates. But he s aid state commissions would hav(.• jurisdiction if the phone company proposed to charge for long-distance 1nformat1on after allow mg a specified number of directory assista nce calls free of charge Under the current system, deButls said, tht· cost is-spread out among all customers regarrl less of whether they use the service An lnuitation to bf! your own skipper on a 311' trawler If you art> a duc:rim inating po&ller boat f'nlluuio•t 1eho require• a tklwce boat to entutain /riend. and bw ineH nuocialf!• Ulillaout th,t, problem• of boat ownerthip, Lido SailinK Clu b u/ IV~port /Hach ha• tht> atUuier. ~ ~ompletely t>quipp4>d. """' die•el potttrt>d Trawlf'r ., not4' ariailable to a N"ry limitf'd nu mber of mem bert in our Exe<'ul it•f' Po.,,er Squadron Proµam . T h i• boat h'u VH F radio , auto pilot. R DF. d#'pth /indn, hot •ho~r. l>utanr ''°"" with uvrn • .4 C-DC rt>fritcf'ralur, l1a1t tnnlc & morr. LIDO SAILING CLUB Jlll W. Comt Hwy. '714) '7S.0827 WANTED TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID FOR Gold Jewelry Diamonds & Other Fine Antique or Contemporary Jewelry Watches Crystal Porcelains Ch ma Paintings Bronze Statues Silver Vintage or Classic Autos Boats Antiques etc . We appratae & buy whole estates or single 1leme o r we'll &ell for you o n c o mnu.sa1on . If yo u don't k'now what it 11 or what it is worth -bring it m (or call us and we'll come out) No obligation or charge for verbal appra.aal, either in yow home or mow gallery o/Y~ y~.£ttl. .APPRAISERS 2Sf2 WEST COAST HIGHWAY AUCTIONEERS "EWPORT BEACH -u s.2200 E.:>TATE APPRAISALS /\ SAU~ f'OR LAWYERS • BANKS • TRUSTF.ES& EXECUTORS All stores open 9A.M. For your shopping convenience all stores will be open 9 AM, Mon., December 20 through December 24. Nick of time gifts! I ! I I I \ \ \ \ I Special 4.99 Polye1ter pong" blouse ""•lh dPI 1.i.ti<; rarely •ou!ll1 c1I this low µuce Sell-l.1tiroc tie bolt !Ind fancy lucl\•nri on front Sott tit:il111ay pJ~lefs ptu~ wrur,. .lnd bl.irh S zes 10 lo 16 Ou1n1111 .. limned Special 6.99 Woven polyHter p11n11 1n IWo smart lashlQn sryres Novelty 110 bolt srylo ,lnd Dunon wa•sl closing wrtn soft IUC~•na .11 '"" waist Prottv hOhday coloral10ns s.,, , 8 10 18 Welcome gift a1 lh•5 low prl(;o QuantltlH llmlted. UH your JCPenney charge card. \ Closeout 2.66 0119. S5. Print turtlen.ck 1mock with shOrt putt slee\/Os. Sh1rred fronl with top ruHle and ga1here<1 ruHle on sleeve edge. Conon1po1ves1or in blue or ru11 S•zes 4 to 6X Originally SS. Man-tailored 1hlrt. Pret!Y Sesame Slreel· pnnl button down lront on ~otton•polyeste< Blue or •usl Sizes 4 10 6X Orig. 4.50 Solid corduroy an•p tront 1101 w11h patch pocl\et bearing Sesame S••eer• s19n Conon/DQlyest&t 1n bkle o• rust Sizes 4 10 6X Ortg. SS Solid color corduroy pull-on pant w•lh tront patch poeket be..,ing Sesame Slroel'" sign Band l1on1 waistband wnh elasti<:1zed back-Cotton/ polyeste• in blue 01 rusl Sizes 4 to 6X, Orig. 4.50. Seaame Sttfft'" print corduroy pant with band fronl and elastoe11ed back ,, poivester/cotton Blue , rusl and yellow S11es ol 10 6X _......_,,·~"·"' Closeout 3 • 9 9 ~~~~ee. A 11ortmen1 of 1m111 le1ther gooo1, thal or1g1nally SOid lo< S6 and $7 Cred11/pllolo. 0119 $6, How 3.89 rrench purse, oriq S6. Now 3.89 M1n1 clulCh, oriq S7. How 3.9$1 Tab CllOCk CIUICh, orig $7. Now 3 99 Oua111111es hmned JC Perney The Ctristmas Place Available In Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties. , aJf DAILYPILOT Sunday, Deeember 19. 1118 South African ri:ravels Riot-f ree You can parl'i your car. By STANDEIAPLANE JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -"A restaurant owner in Capetown took an hour m busy lunch time to show me around town. And a woman left her department store 'counter and walked two blocks to show me '1B~ldes we bad only one day and as a.m. wakeup. You can stay in the park. They give camping perm.its. Or you can rent a rondavel, a conical native hut, air- conditioned, toilet and shower, twin beds, for $13 and as low as $6. where to get n bus. . .. Lots o.f Japan~ tourista. All in the gift shops, buying Af ncan animal skin purses like mad. Carlton Hotel shopping arcade in Joburg gives discowit:s of about five per-cenL .. "She said -almo.5t sadly: 'I hope.you write something good about South Africa.''' -It's summer now at the Cape of Good lfope, Though the Tourist Corporation says birist business is good ("1975 was the best year we've ever had") they've been bringing in weekly packages of travel agents and writers. *** •'THE CARLTON IS a Western Intema· ti_onal hotel and could be in any American city. About $26 to $00. Has six bars -one a swinging singles on the top with women·~ drinks at half price. So I sent Jill Weissicb, a photo· journalist and San Francisco lawyer. (A good combination for this job.) There were ll other American reporters. This is what .happened to them. "There are four restaurants. The one called 'Three Ships' is said to have the best food in South Africa ... *** "IT'S AN EXHAUSTING trip. Five hours on TWA to New York to catch a South African Airways 747 and ·& 16 hours to ·.rohannesburg. During six days (and 2,000 miles) in the country, we had three days of 5 a .m. wakeup caJls to move on again. "All South Africa is twice the size of !'exas. There are 25 million people, 650,000 in Capetown. *** "THOUGH THE TOUkl.ST Corporation says visitor traffic is steady, the restaurant man told me it was off 30 percent. "We weren 't exposed to any of the political side. Wouldn't have had energy or free time if we 'd seen any. The black vs. •White troubles have been in Joburg (as it's J.ISUally called). 'Though we stayed there ~1wice, we had a total of only six waking -"tours." "He did say much of the drop is due to the falling British pound. The English don't have the money to travel. It costs money for an American to get here: Cheapest {GIT) round trip fare from New York is $977. "Once here costs go down. Hotels are about half what we pay in the States. The food is uniformly excellent. Incredibly rich and original pastry selections. *** • "THE BIGGEST ATTRACTION is Kruger National Park. It's a game pre· serve, 200 miles Jong, 40 miles wide. You go through it by bus on a paved road, snapping pictures of zebras, elephants, giraffes and, *** "THEY SAY WE are unfair in our •.Uyou're lucky, a Jion. • "We've seen so many excellent animal pictures on TV -things that took half a year lo make -that we found this not too criticism or their policy or strict separation of blacks and whites. That their blacks are primitive, bush natives." ·exciting. TV's 'Wile! Kingdom' a nd 'The Wonderful World of Disney' simply do it bet- ter in shorter time." Q: (lo Theo Owen of official SATOUR): "How would a black American tourist be treated in South Africa?" DISCOVER REWARD MM ... ~ tQ 1tll , ... eft~ ,.,... .. IMe ..... ,,,..,.. """'• ... .. ofleriftt e OA.e •••-O*d l lfliOW F\dwe IOI Off Ot Jht Ne• (leclle kw tnt u""" Oft• llfo O••••tt INSIDE PARKING ON 3-LEVELS CONVENIENT TO AU STORES 5outh Coast ?laza . - ,. .. " . . • J • . ' • . . " ·! . . . • . . • • • . . I .. . 'r Phone: 546-6740 NOTICE TO GROUPS AND INDIVIDUALS WHO MAY BE AFFECTED BY OR INTERESTED IN THE CONSTRUCllON OF FACILITIES OF A WASTEWATER PROJECT BEING PROPOSED BY THE ALISO WATER MANAGEMENT AGENCY I AWMAI . The Board of Directors of the Aliso Water Management Agency (AWMA) cordially invites you to attend and participate In a public hearing on a Supplemental Pro1ect Report. Phases II and Ill. Sludge Handling and Inland Wastewater Treatment Fac1hties: and a Supplemental Environmental Impact Report for Phases II and Ill of Sludge Handling and Inland Wastewater Treatment Faotlities. The public hearing will be held as follows· Date· January 19, 1976 Time 3 30 pm -6:00 p.m. and 7:30p.m.·10:00 p.m. Place· Niguel Hills Junior High School 29071 Paseo Escuela Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 (Exit Crown Valley Pkwy on Chaparosa -school marked with sign The purpose of the hearing is to discuss the Supplemental Project Report and the Supplemental Environmental Impact Report to evaluate the effects of wastewater treatment and disposal facilities to serve the AWMA area. AWMA encompasses approximately 43.000 acres and includes the City of Laguna Beach. the Los Altsos Water District. the South Coast County Water District (formerly the South Laguna Sanitary 01stnct), the Emerald Bay Service District, the El Toro Water D1stnct. and po rtions of the Irvine Ranch Water District and the Moulton·Niguel Water District In general. the area served by AWMA includes the Aliso Creek Watershed and pcrt1ons of the Salt Creek and Laguna Canyon drainage basins, and areas tributary thereto. The A liso Water Management Agency (AWMA) was formed in 1972 for the purpose of 1mplement1ng the State's Basin Plans as mandated by the Porter-Cologne Act The facilities proposed by the Phase II and Ill project report are designed to correct problems associated with insufficient treatment plant capacity, 1nadeouate solids handling facilities. unac ceptabie effluent quality, and unsatisfactory and inadeQuate land disposal. To correct these problems. AWMA has been directed by the State Water Resources Control Board to construct a regional wastewater treatment system. Two ma1or alternatives for construction of these facihtles were considered in the Supplemental Pro1ect Repcrt and Environmental Impact Report . Alternative 1 A (Modified) provides for decentralized treatment facilities and ocean disposal at a total cost of approximately $34.000,000. Alternative 2H provides for centralized treatment facilities and ocean d isposal at a total cost of approximately S32.000,000. Alternative 1 A (Modified). though more costly, appears to be the apparent best alternative because 1t provides more opportunities for wastewater reclamation act1v1t1es 1n the inland areas and has the least adverse effects on the environment. A Supplemental Pro1ect Report prepared by Boyle Engineering Corporation and a Supplemental Environmental Impact Report prepared by the Center for Planning and Research are available for your study and review at the following locations: Moulton-Niguel Water District El Toro Water Distnct City of Laguna Beach. City Hall Emerald Bay Service t>1strict South Coast County Water District Irvine Ranch Water District Los Ahsos Water District . Orange County Environmental Management Agency Laguna Beach Public Library Unlve~ty of California· Irvine library Orange County Chamber of Commerce Alexander Bowie. Attorneyat Law _ Orange County Public Library.south Laguna Branch Orange County Public Library·Mission Viejo Branch Copies of previous AWMA Project Reports. EIR's.:and EIS are available for use as a reference at the office of the Aliso Water Management Agency, 27500 La Paz· Road. Laguna Niguel. California Should you have any .Questions or desire further Information or copies of the Supplemental Project RePort or EIR. please contact the Aliso Water Management Agency, 27500 la Paz Road, Laguna Niguel, CA. 92677. (714) 831-2464; or Mr. Dwight Schroeder, Boyle Engineering Corp., 1501 Quail Street, P.O. Box 3030, Newport Beach, CA. 92663. (714) 752-0505. It is respectfully requested that all comments relating to the Supplemental · Project Report end the Supplemental Environmental Impact Report be made · available to the Aliso Water Management Agency, as well as Its Member Agencies, its staff and consultants, by mailing them to fhe Allso Weter Management Agency, 27500 La Paz Road, Laguna Niguel, CA. 928n. within 15 days of the date fo the public hearing. Cerl J. Kymla, Chairman Aliso Water Management Agency A : "He would be• treated a s an American." Q: ''Does that mean he could use the toilets marked 'White'? And ride in the lower, white-only scction..of the buses and go 1n white-only swimming pools?" A: "Yes, be would be treated like any other tourist from the U.S." ••• "OWEN SAID the country is perfectly safe. (Though security police are inaking arrests and there's been rioting outside Johannesburg, we never ran into any ot this.) "He said: •r don•t even lock my door at night.• (However, l noticed his windows had burglar-proof mesh screens.) *** .. Very friendly and very handsome peo- ple. Descendants of Dutch pioneers, refugee Huguenots and immigrant English. Women in light summer dresses. Men in white safari jackets and shorts. White socks turned down four inches below the knee. "Children wear starched, frilly dresses. The kind that need a lot of ironing and show there's a cheap household labor force. 'lbree servants to the family is average. they told us." Ano porl4' t he l'iids, too . Ac Fashion Island, you11 ftnd convenient perimeter parking tor your cor. 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D. 9V 81tt1r111/ ------------------' Comediennes Go ·on Record NEW YORK (AP) -A year ago, who bad heardol'em? Penny .Maraball l'flDem~rs the day: "The aodlence "as ball asleep and me and this other girl came on, wilb 1' pages to do, they dldn't. know who the beck we were, and it cot laughs. And the audience that bad sat there three hours, and all of a sudden, 'Well, theae two girls,' and l said, 'Wait,il'agotsomelhing'." "Laverne & Shirley" was airborne, mid· season, overnight. . . "We were terrilled. 1 mean we were ternr1ed either direction it might take," recalls Cin_dy Williams, who became Shirley Feeney to M1~s .Marshall's Laverne DeFwo. "We were certain we were going to go into the toilet.'' THE SUDDEN success or the ABC-TV series, born of another ABC hit, "Happy D~ys," has the stars sttll mystified. "We gave 1t 13 weeks," says Miss Marshall. "The phenomena or that kind of populanty where you're before 50 million people one night each week, it's something you dream about when you have in klings or becoming an actress,'.' says Miss Williams, who bas a stnng of movies - "Travels With My Aunt," "American Graffiti." ''The Conversation" -to her credit." And then 1t ..happens to you and the dangdest sort o! chemical reaction takes place. You love it and at the same Lime you're frightened or it, scared one day maybe they'll take it away." "We didn't know whether they'd like us," says Miss Marshall, whose own career included lots of TV work -co-star in "Friends and Lov- ers" with Paul Sand, appearances in "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," ''The Bob Newhart Show," "The Odd Couple," many others. I "TO GO INl'O a show for two very insec~re girls, and the show does hinge?" the pe?ple. bk· ing us, and to say this show will be a hit, rarst- rate I mean J don't feel that. And to be told what makes It is they like you two girls and the girls you are playing ... " "And it was in that fra171e of mind the girls tack.led "Laverne & Shirley Sing," an LP album of "oldies" justoulfromAUantic. "Our reaction to· the album was very mixed "says Miss Marshall. "We were working very h~rd on our show, so the thought of ~oing an album cut into the time we were devoting to a show and still trying to figure out what the beck we were doing there. "And we kept saying no on the premise we didn't feel we could sing and, yeah, we didn't have the time to do it. .. ... _ ............... Jt-.1~ ...... :.""'f•\Htn,u• ,.,.,__,~ ...... , .. , .... , .. , ... , ......... _~ ... , ..... , fl¥tlt••f ............. ,~ ••••• ' ....... , __ , . . PUBL1C IS INVITED ADMISSION s2.50 . j)_if[) A STORY OF A BOY AND HIS"DGG. • • • WALT911MY 11 ........... TWI I SHAGGY 1 IUL I . ~~ CHRISTMAS SPECIALS! rat Quality TE BOARDS OSIDAYPACKS K PACXS'10 Sunday. Docembef 19, 1976 DAILY PILOT Jt}:J 'Rudolph' 27 This Christmas ... wi,. .... LAVERNE ANO SHIRLEY AT EASE Penny Marshall (left), Cindy WllU•ma llut Paramount Television was ins is · tent, it would cut a record ~ith songs already done on the show. Penny Marshall and Cindy Willtams stepped forward . "Then l tried to work up some enthusiasm," says Miss Marshall. "I mean, 'Hey, wouldn't it be fun . . . · l was going to call everyone 1 knew who ever wrote <.1 song .•. just give all our friends, whoever was a frustrated songwriter, a <·hance, say, 'Hey, we'll sing your songs. Look at us ... We got asked tosmg.' "It was a little more regimented than that," she remembers. "We were able to get two friends ' songs on it. • .'' "And make the music worthwhile," says Miss Williams. "( mean, it's better now. They're going to pay the same price and they're going to get a little more." 'Boheme' Set· on TV NEW YORK (API - In a television farsl, a complete Metropolitan Opera performance will be broadcast live on March 15 over PBS sta· lions. A ster<.'o broadcast of Puccini 's ''La Rohcme" will go to FM radio stations an major cities at the s~m c ltm<.'. -----~~-~~ ~~ Ice ~ skating everyday. I The cast is to include Renata Scotto, M aralin Niska, Luciano Pavarot- ti and Ingver Wixcll, un- der the direction of Thom as Schippers Anthony A. Bliss, the MESA VERDE Mel's executive director, CENTER said the program, six ...,._ & AMm. c..e. Met9 years in planning, is in· ..__T_ft._1_1_14_t_9_7_9_.a_a_eo_-.i tended as the first in a NEWYORK (AP)-JobnnyMarksremem- ben a vislt to a Japanese balb in Tokyo, l our or five years ago. • •• ••• And there YoU have these pis who give yau a bath. And I was havin& this bath and tlUs lirl was scrubbing my back, and what do I hear? Dum di da-dum di durn-dum. And I &.wiled to ber and Jaays, 'What are you singing?• ··she looted at me in utter acorn. •oon't you know (squeaky mock-Japanese) "Rudolph the Red·Nosed Reindeer"?'" Does Johnny Marks know that song? lie wrote it -27 years and l13 million records ago. •'J DON'T think there's ever been a record that catapulted it.self like that on~." muses the trim 67-year-old composer. "It's the only one I Jeno~ or that became No. 1 on the country charts, cin the pop charts, in the jukeboxes." Johnny Marks became an overnight hero to mlllions in 1949, though few knew bis name. He's a hero today, still behind the scenes. Millions :-vlll bear his biggest hit in counUess tongues. Millions will see three Christmas specials oo TV - Johnny Marks wrote all the music. It wu UM8. Tin Pan Alley. Nearly a decade earlier , R obert. L. May bad written the "Rudolph" story in Chicago as a Chrl5tmas giveaway for Montgomery Ward and Co. "I WROTE IT," recalls Johnny Marks. "easily one or the worst songs ever written. It was just terrible. I threw that away, and the following year, I rewrote iL And that is the song youknowtoday." Out went demonstration records -to Dinah Shore, Bing Crosby "all the top artists of lbe day. including Gene Autry. · •'He decided not to do 'Rudolph! He said, 'I didn't feel it fit my image.' But his wife said, •Gee I think ''Rudolph the Red·Nosed Reindeer'' is on~ of the greatest songs (ever heard. Put it on What CAN You Get for a dime _these days??. TODAYS COMPLETE STOCKS DAILY PILOT continuing venture ~-----------,.----------------========= "AGAINST .4 CROOICEDStCY" l 00.t 10 .... AMIAICJ\141 OWi Or 7·0~1C>IS _ I MATINF.ES ,1 E\ERY DAY D ON T MISS ITI "SHAGGY-0.A." II 00.110 10 \ 10.I Jo.•1' ".4G.41MST .4 ClOOICED SKY" OAf\f I • .._. tM 1e • lttA T AMllf:i cow1or J f ' • •!...!!!...,__ 1511 W. SUNFLOWER W OF BRISTOL C.M. 5'0 06t• '°THI SILYH STHAlt" .,GI •!OAIMST A CIOOICB> SKY" ¥, '°TH!GllAT AMBICAH COWIOY" IGI -STUDIMT IODr -SCj)UllM" Ill 1'-' CITY CIEHTIE CINEMAS • SA. FRWY (MANCHESTER EX.I 0 .0 . 'RWY ICITV OR. EX I ~ WALTDISHIT'S '"THI SHAGGY D.A." 101 A WALT DISHIEY'S "'#' "TMI SHAGGY D.A." 10 1 ... UOSY MALOHI" -rH! at• IUS" ll'Gl "AGAINST A CROOKED SKY" ''THE GREAT A~tCAN COWBOY" (G) IM>S MOHD A Y! 2bJ Milos Forman A fRN« YAl!lNIS- TUES • C>Ht.Y 2 BERGMAN'S CRIES FAMOUS AND WHISPERS IEUttOP'EAM LOO« AT OIRECTOlS-WOMEH. ---lltE STORVOF ADEi.ER A~.ARTtl ~VMl.>HS PAOOIJCTlOH GENE WILDER JILL CLAYBURGH RICHARD PRYOR AHMT~IAl-.J.(l'lll,lol "SILVER STREAK" AMCl{AMlKIS-Ol.JNHIGOMP!Cl\llE ~~o"&~lrv·cltFToNJA~s.,., PATRICK McGOOHAN .,"°""'a-.. E•oc-~oeluc .... w.ATW~.,., fAllNK YAl1t.AN5 "''""""""'HCWA"i l t.'11.LER.-Ecw.MOIAJ<IS b..fCll(l.,.,~lllllR _..._0ico.1ol(JONS :~~'~!~~~~ M.IKl)¥H(Nl'IV~ COLOl'8YOlLVX£ (ii), IXCLUSIV. ORANGI I COUNTY IN~AGIMINT l~ .. --•-·u , .... 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NO •AINI --------=:--.A lllllllON TO ONI ·-• IOCICY tNI "u' IUINT OIPlllNOS 1001 -lf.NO•UNS "M ll"lllNCI IN ""' fl~ IQUllM(l) PlVI ftNDll fUJMr11 . "#I IAHlllUCI .. "* "*"" ~(II "Ill TIJClll NIM 111 TWO ,._' 1111'11 ...... tOOtll MrUNIT A QOOQD Sll'f ~ "UI TIM lllAf ~ COWIOY l'I . £J4 DAIL V PILOT Sunday, 0.C.mber 19. 1978 AT WIT'S END Fam~lies Have to Baby Dol& By ERMA BOMBECK oelebbor, Lorraine, and was I m tor a sboclt. The ___ w __ en_t_s_h_o;..p;;..p_1·n..:;g;._ro_r_d_ot_ls__;y_e_s_te_r_d_a.;;..y_w_it_b_m...;;y_ toy lnduslry bas never heard of lbe Plll. There were "Well," she snapped, "what did you expect for SS.95t" . :~ff ROBERT HOLDEN FINCH DUVALL NETWORK •• r11aar c1111rtrsn SIDICtT lUMtT ,. • "MOWAllD 'OTTFlllU '" o .. ........ dolls sitting around talking, laughing, crawling, walking, crying, burpUlg, slobbering and filling their diapers "I cannot beheve Uus." I gasped ··1 used to get choked up when my doll's eyes closed." "It's a whole new ballgame," she said tlredly. "See this one? It has a battery-operated mouth." "Don't all children?" "It also comes with packets of food that you mix and feed with a spoon. An hour or so later, you have to change the diaper.·• "I F YOU know this, why would you feed it in the first place?" "Did you catch the brother doll that is anatomically correct in every detail?" We both squinted for a closer look and stared at one another numbly. Finally, I said, "That's pathetic." An THEATRES -ORANGE COUNTY MAllll'S SO. COAST PUZA CtlU lltu M••nttl ~lllt MAllll 'S so. com PLAZA CHU Mtu 141t lrnltl 141 1111 MAllll'S SO. COAST PLAZA MS h•ffewtt ~lllU MAllll'S ClllEMALAND "u St •ukt &ullu• IU lltt MANN'S ClllEMALANO Wf• St M11kt ....... IH INJ MANN'S CINEMALAllO ""St .,, .. , ,.,.,j. W lltl 0 MARA THOM MAN·: ... '"·· ·· UT \11-1 J .. t 4~1-~ll 1111 rw• "STORY OF O" 00 1 ... 19111 iAT 'tlt+-J·•~I ... teite "EMANUElLE" I.JI,,., su-11s.1·n .,. .. llllHAI .. "ROCKY" ,.,. .• 0 ur-1 oo.J. tt-s z .. , J6.• o ,u_,,, .. ,, ... ,, • ..._,.,,, °KIMG KONG" IPGJ COHTINUOUS l>AAY tt ,.,..,,.n .1·1 .. .,,~,, .... ,." HtlOAY·HTUllDAY -Y-ti.ll.u.L "MARATHON MAN° llNOO .... IW.M ICI "SHAMPOO" lRI 1 ti t JO If O .. MARA THOM MAM•• t ... , l~•H "THE LONGEST YARD" , , .. , ..• "Do you know what l trunk '" J observed ... r don't lhink there's any need for women to go throoth all the business or having babies anymore. In fact. l 'd think twice before I even look on the responsibility of a doll." "I know what you're saying," bhe nodded "Last year. we took on two baby dolls, ·three teen· age dolls and a bioruc woman. We're in hock up t our eyeballs . The diaper ser vice runs us S22 a month, the special food $32, and the batten es $18. One of our teen-age dolls spllt. Got her own apart· ment and .. " "She got married?" I asked. "I DON'T want to talk about it," she mumbled. "Then the bionic woman was desperate for a bionic beauty salon." Seeing my disbelief. she added, "She can't ao to an ordinary shop, you know. She has to have read·outs and tests on her bionic ears." "I never had a doll with ears until after I was married." "We've been plagued by trouble." she sniffed "G.I. Joe became a civilian and needed an entire new wardrobe. Cher became pregnant, and the Sunshine Family went through an ugly di vor ce And I bate lo tell you what happened to Stretch Armstrong. He's the muscle doll made of rubber who stretches to four reet His arm got sucked up m the sweeper and now 1t looks like a tow rc;>e. Frank ly, I'm worried about myself. Yesterday, I did a bad thing. I took the batteries out of Little Bubbles " "What's a mother for?" I S8Jd softly Gemini: Lie Low MONDAY, DECEMBER 20 By SYDNEY OMA RR ARIES (March 21·April 19): Check com· munications -tendency is for directions, caJls to be misinterpreted. TAURUS (April 2().May 20). Credit cards. tax obligations. inter est payments these could be highUghted. Partner, mate is uffected. GEMINI <May 21 June 20>: Lie low, ~lay waiting game . Don't force issues CANCER (June 21.July 22 > Kick up vour heels! Co·workcr , associate pay~ meaningful compliment. LEO <July 23·Aug 221. Obl,110 valid hint from Cancer message VIRGO (Aug . 23·Sepl 221 llomc act1v1ty is accelerated Older, parent figure attempts to "lead the way " LIBRA (Sept 23-0 ct. 22) Relative ts uncer· tam about aims, directions. des1rPc; SCORPIO <Oct 23-Nov. 21) Get rid of burden not reallv your own ... TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE ·. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22·Dcc. 21 l. Aura ot excitement prevails. CA PRICORN (Dec 22·J an. 19)· Key now is discretion. Al.llOSS ' Pou ., .S Tr! '/I, I '1 FI"'",., d11ltiur '4 ,,,,,,.1, 10 /11111n I 21 l•IJung" l~ Mu~1c.t1 drilm.t 73 Wh1pp1nq ?5 Russian 11>ade• 27 Mu~·lJ 1nstrumP.n1 <'9 St19h1 11a ,. ii r gn1 J., Guard~C1 1• M n1 16 Rt-1 .. 111 3& EM f , day J~ T .,.. • (' ·~ c ! \ 1 ~ ~ n, ·• ... p,19011 .. 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Find "h<•l \'OU want tn lJutly fJ1lol Cla :.1>1f1cds PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20 l: You gain ma.1 or point prestige as enhanced 11HETWORK11 tRt •"THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME'• CPG) ''THE SHAGGY D.A." "RIDE A WILD POKY'° (Gt "OME REW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST" "LENNY" IRJ "SILIKr MOVIE .. "IAMAMAS .. CNt "MARATHOM MAH•' tRI "HORMAM. IS THAT YOU?" "KIMG KOMG" CPGt METRO-GOLDWYN.MAYER prHents SORRY (R) FAYE DUNAWAY NO PASSES MARATltON MAN a DlmY<t~ ~OUVIO rlC'fSC>eDEll WUJAM Of\llNI( ~KEUS! MAii~•'-•..__-('! SOUTH COAST ruu Cost• Mtto 50.lJ52 CINEMAUHD THEATRE ..,.... 635.7601 STARTS CHRISTMAS DAY Ten_der ltlontent Kris Kristofferson and Barbra Streisand share a touching and sometimes violent love affair m "A Star Is Born," a new Warner Brothers film directed by Frank Pierson from a screenplay by Joan Di- dion. John Gregory Dunne and Pierson. ,. Dtrv IA l ... m'lltt Pl~ • I/• lM h •l>o f ·~I "KiOJ l<Dng" .~11 brJ~-.. ll\ut-..lmKUP '"'''' • .l-..~.il-411'q\~ ;,, ,.t 'J,o~ '"' C ~ "f\1•"•"' 'li•ll•l• t tifn'.t- ~ •i •~ \\ -t I t1t ••'•"•II • •1 H.tt1 I itt \I,,,,,., fh 1. WILi lAWI HOLDEN PETERR#C:H ROBERT DUVALL in ''#EIWORK" BARBRA SIREIS/m KRl) KRISIOfflRSOO in A BARW!XXl/JON ~ 1£RS PROru:ION ·A SIAR IS 8(K{N Prrxlted bv JOO PE llRS.· Oree led l1i f RANI{ PIERrotl · Execuliw ProOOt:er BARBRA SIR[ISMU ScteeqilaybyD!NGREGORY DUt/NE & JOAN DIDION arxlfRANK PlfRroN · &iattr1 • ~r1ir111tllll"1.UIUhlllDlRTt.m I .. . • -t ·~ J_ __ J_ 1 SEE Ct.ASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS . I THUAS.·FAI.: 7:15-1:30 SAT.·SUN.: 1 :30-3:5CM:1M:30-10:45 edwards BRISTOL CINEMA IRISTOL AT MACARTHUR 540..7444 ST ARDS SATURDAY DEC. 25 , . Kong: Monkey Business After 124 rolllloa. a year of publicity, and another $15 mlWon for the cornieat promotion hype lo the hiatory d. movies, it's rather obvious tbat "icm. Kone'' is here to stay. He came crashing through your life in more than 1,000 cinemu 1'nday and for the next year you'll be up to your eyeballs in Kio& Kong cocktaUJ, King Kong "slurpie" drinks and Kio& 1'ona junk-food bamburlers. · the man responsible for so much vul&arity and noise Is 57 -year-old Dino De Lau.reJUlis. He aays, "Critics don't mean an.ythlng at the box office. I take rny work to the people. The au- dience wlll love 'King Kong.' Everyone will love IL" He's probably rigbL I've just seen the movie. and if it's not the m06t artistic mm accomplish- ment of the year, it's at least the funniest. THE CA MPY 1976 remake orthe 1933 classic took more than eight months lo shoot, moved men and equipment halfway around the world, employed thousands of extras, and stars a 40- foot·tall, six-ton mechanical ape costing $1 million, who can do everything except run the vacuum cleaner. Some wald embellishments have been made to update the original story. Thas one opens not in Africa, but in Surabaya, Indonesia, where a greedy oil magnate (Charles Grodin) from the Petrox Oil Co. 1s embarking on a secret mission lo a mysterious island where a rich petroleum deposit is rumored to exist 2,000 fathoms below the surface of an uncharted island, accidentally discovered by a NASA spy satellite and bidden by a perpetual fog bank. Stowing away in one of the freighter's lifeboats is Jack Prescott (Jeff Bridges), from the Department of Primate Paleontology at Princeton. Grodin is convi nced he's a spy from a rival oil company. but J eff is rcaJly searching for the thing that dared not speak its name. But wail! Before this confrontation is worked out, th<'rc's an S.O.S. Seems something on a rubber raft is float.mg in the water. Darned if it doesn't turn out lo be a voluptuous blonde in a wet. clinging evening gown from I Magnin, Beverly Hills. THE BLONDE writhes sexily into a state of lio-lickin~ semi-consciousness long enough to an· nounce she's the sole survivor of a yacht owned by a film producer who was laking her to lloog Kong to star in a movie. lier life, it seems, has been saved because s he refused to watch "Deep Throat" and went up for some air when the yacht exploded. The first half of th<.' movie is called ''Waiting for Kong." It gives everybody lime to establish minor plot details. It <.'vcn gives Jessica Lange, the thund<'rously inc'pt modd who plays the Fay Wray role. a c hance to mug i.:lecfully for the camera in a numtx•r of unt•xplamed shreds of wardrobe designed hy Moss Mabry, and gurgle lines like. ''My horoscope said l'd meet the big· gest person of my hfc on this tnp!" The au· dience, en masst'. n•sponds with guffaws of "Yeah, baby, we know." Once on the foggy island (uctuaJly Ka1,1ai, Hawaii) the movie sticks pretty much to the original, including the natives. who do a lot of "Hugga. mugga ! " talk and dance libidinously to what looks like an Alvin Ailey ballet. The real fun begins when Kong arrives, thrashi ng through the jungle to a massive set on the Paramount backlot lo a 47 foot high, 170-yard REX REED in the raw long wall, behind which Miss Lange undulates catatoni~ally while the mas~ive ape sweeps her off to his honeymoon lair on the inaccessible peaks of twin volcanoes. LORENZO Semple, Jr. must have tried lbe dialogue out on bis kids while he was writing It, because it fairly sings with lunacy. Mi:.s Lange sinks ~to Kong's leathery paws like a chorus girl modeling one of those giant hand chairs from Design Research, then coos: "I'm a Libra -I 'll bet you're an Aries, aren't you?" Tbc biggest laugh in the film occurs when, fed up from all the monkey business, she finally yeUs, "Hey, Kong. forget about me! Th.ls is never gonna work!" Distracted from his spoorung by a pre· historic papier -mache snake the size of the Chrysler Building, Kong allows Mi::.s Lange to escape with Bridges, Kong gets captured and sent back lo New York on a Navy battleship. But there's more. This movie as just getting started. Miss Lange falls through a griU into Kong's waiting arms, a few tears are s hed, Kong escapes the circus in Manhattan, de-rails the Astoria Line s ubway, swtms the East River, and ends up on top of the World Trade Center , wreck· ing the Transit Authority helicopters before fall· ing lo his death below. In the classic tradition of "Beauty and the Beast," Kong makes the ul- timate sacrifice to Sllve the woman he loves. TWS IS not the kind of movie you should at· tend to pick out flaws. If you were worried about accuracy, you wouldn't be paying money to see a movie about a six-and-a-half-ton gorilla who goes bananas over a model who looks alarmingly like Tuesday Weld and acts alarmingly like Margaux Hemingway. Therefore yo'u shouldn't be mystified by geographic disorders like how Kong manages to look up and see the World Trade Center from Queens. · No. these arc not lbe inconsistencies lo ponder in "King Kong." It is only fair to say that.. the joke is on the audience. The laughs M" inten- tional. Nobody could ever mean for the lines in "King Kong" to be taken seriously. What is taken seriously is Kong himself. In the original. he was a treacherous threat, a virious, dangerous monster in the tyrannosaurus tradi· lion. This time a round, he's just an ecological ac· cident who shows up in the wrong place at the wrong lime. Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for DU. r-p,~~~~!'!lL. .. -I wt~,'~, ... c:o•n• Hl un ~SOFIRY, NO PASSl.S .. Sunday. Oec•m~r 19, 11176 DAil V PILOT A (~ FRIDAY: 7:15·9:45 SAT-SUN: 1 :00.3:30-6:00 Worldwide Chri.ti tmas Jonuthon Winters us Muud1· Fnckl·rt 1-, among the stars ap1x·ar1.ng 0 11 "Chr1s tm4s Around the World" at 1:1 o'c. lock tonit,;hl 0 11 Channel 4. The special wm. filmed in 19 countries. THE NEWEST. PINKEST PANTHER OF All SORRY, NO PASSES 1tarrlng HERBERT LOM Wtth COLIN 8LAK£LY LEOHARO ROSSITER · LESLEY-ANNE OOWH l nimahon by RICHARD WILLIAMS STUDIO Music by HENRY MANCINI Aaociate Prtducer TONY ADAMS· Come h Me SUllO by TOM JONES Written by FRANK WALDMAN ind BLAKE EDWARDS 8:40-11 :1 o ~=.-;c:im~·, .. i.:.--~.-,;;·~ "YOU'Rt GOING TO HAVE A GOOD TIME AT THIS ONEl'' ·OONll llAll!lUI lllC·TV PLUS LOVE. ACTION. COMEDY. SUSPENSE. EXCITEMENT. 0 NjCKQ;OBEX>~ U llYAN O'NlAL •TATUM O'NU.L J'(l-9Ul!T REYltOLOS .-<I ITMTI WU> .. OIC. 22 lDWAllOI NrWPOfn' CllftMA ED.-FRI. "THE BIG eus·~·-~ -·· SAT .·TUES. "SHOUT AT THE DEVIL" ROGER MOORE LEE MARVIN . RICHARD BOONE end STtWl\RT PCTI.R'iCN THE 7wT~, . ~- . _,. . . .. I • ' I 4J8 DAILV PILOT Sunday, o.e.mber 19, 1978 'GOODWILL'S CAPTAIN IGNORED MARINE SAFETY RULES • • • (From Pase All) Honolulu races, conceded that Larrabee did drink too much, but that otherwise be was the kindest d men, and especially fond of cltildren. The late Ed Delaney, one of the syndicate members, told me that Larrabee made himself so ob- noxious to lbe others that they presented him with an ul· timatum lo either buy or sell Larrabee presented them all with chacks for their originaJ in· -vestment, and became sole owner. Delaney told me that they were so glad to get oul or the deal that they didn't even ask for addi· tlonal compensation to cover $12.000 worth of provisions that had been placed aboard the vessel before she salted for Acapulco. Marlow Marrs, president of Larrabee's firm, L. & F. In- dustries of Huntington Park, believes that the breakup oc- curred because "there were 10 chiefs and no Indians," and dis- agreement was inevitable. LARRABEE BROUGlfl' ~e Goodwill back to Newport Beach and berthed her at the old Orange County dock near the Arches. where she joined the Vanderbilt schooner Pioneer as one or the scenic attractions. Tbe county dock was de· moJ.l.abed for a new marina in the late 19501 and tbe Goodwill became a ship wit.bout a home port, spending her summers anchored off of Culno Point et Avalon Harbor, Santa Cat.ali.na Island, her winters ln Cabo San Lucas, La Paz and Acapulco, and the spring and early fall between Newport Beach and San Diego: Larrabee was the cause of many headaches for Oberg. The vesael drew 16 feet, and only a few marked channels in Newport Bay have been dredged to 20 feet. The remainder of the b&¥ 1.s quite shallow. Larrabee persistenUy ignored the Ude tables. He brought the Starts Sunday, December 19. STILL WRITING Author Caldwell Caldwell Completes New Book NEW YORK <AP) - Erskine Caldwell thinks it's time to slow down. He used lo write a book in a year. Now, he figures he'll take two to do the job. At 73, the tall, lean Caldwell -best known for his two early novels, "Tobacco Road" and "God's Little Acre," and a book of interrelated stories, "Georgia Boy" says: "When you·re young you are in a great hurry. You want to do ever- ything right now. But as you get older you lend lo b ecome more con · templat1ve. m ore mature So y <iu slow down .·· CALDWELL recently published his Slst book, "Afternoons 1n Mid· America," and he has no immediate plans to do another. "I 'm not writing anything right now," he says, with a s mile "In fact, I don •t want to think about writing You ha,re lo put a book out or your head first before you can start another and this last one is stall very close to me. It takes time before you can think or anything else." Caldwell spent "two long summer~" driving from Arkansas to Mis· 10Un. Iowa, Minnesota, the Dakotas. Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma to obtain the material he needed to write "After· noons in Mid -Amcnca " "It was an ambit.Jon J 'd had for a long time." he says ''As a boy J lived on the Miss1ssipp1 River, and I always wanted to find out what was on the other side. I never had a chance as a boy to ex· plore that other side "IN LATER years l passed a lot through that territory -the area cov· ered is essentially the .,riginal territory or the Louisiana Purchase - but I never had a chance lo really look at it, to atudy it. "So about two years .ago I figured the time had come, now was the time. And I set out. I was looking to see what kind of people lived there, who they were, what they did, and what they liked, and what they di&· liked. It was a venture in observation as well as in- to the personal im· pressions I would gel. And I was impressed by that country. Jt's a very important part of America." • For your shopping convenience all stores will be open 9 AM, Mon., December 20 through December 24. Baubles, bangles, bright shiny beads. Special 99~our choice F11hlon jewelry is an eiu:•eng present for ah your best gals. Necklaces, eamngs and btaoeleta made to sell tor $2 10 $20 at th/1 &p0(;1al low price. Unu,uat pendants. bibs, con ..... exollc soutachl styles en bright tan COiors fashioned of gold and silYet plale and }ewelert plaatlc1. Quantities llm"*f. ·' Goodwill alongside the Standard Oil dock and filled her with diesel fueJ, eot stuck in the bottom, and stayed there for hours, tying up the dock until the tide turned. He ran bet ashore on Bay lsland, and grounded her on a sandbar in front of the Balboa Pavilion where she laid over on bu aide as the tide went out. and rested there in elegant disarray until she was floated by the now· ing tide. ON ANOTHER occasion, despite the protests or Captain Fllnk, Larrabee brought the GoodwilJ through the jetty under full saU and took her the entire length of Newport Harbor at 12 I I \ knota, acatterini yacbta all over the place, and lgnon.n, the pro- testing harbor patrol boata: I remembered the occasion well, since I was aboard rny boat at the Balboa Bay Club .uid beard the thuoderin& salla ap- proaching and suddenly saw the. sky blacked out by the towering mass or canvas above me as the Goodwill almost clipped our stem . Lan-abee maneuvered ber adroitly, bringing her up lnto the wind at the end of the channel, dropped the sails, put out a ltedge anchor. and swung her around against lhe dock. After be lost hls berth at the <:OWlty dock, Larrabee would Closeout! 3-piece sets. Now9.99 Orig. 19.88. BHutJfufly atyled 3-pc pent Mll will make a hit every time Acrylic k.nrt sweater vests 1n a vanety ot patterns -stripes, tweed looks. ethnic designs -team up with finely tailored woven polyester haberdas~er shtrts Ouant111es limited. Save 20°/o on these knee highs. Cashmere look of Orlon1 acrylic strelch nylon, rag. 1.29, Sale 1.03 Cable stitch Orlon~ acrylic /Streich nylon, reg SI, Sale 80c Special 3.88 drop the book 1n tbo male cban· nel eaat of Lido laland, 10 J,lbore and leave bla guests aboard for days, usinf the beads and mak· m. a nuiunce ln the harbor. Ober• no aatisf oo. Finally be Telephoned~r ma gave tnvit«I Larr• to 1Wlcb, ex- plained hia problems, and re- ached an understanding that the GoocHlill would be accorded the prtvile1es of a port ot retuae, but would not be allowed permanent ancboraJe. TOMORROW: Goodwill sets out with 29,500 feet ol salt to b«:.llt.. the Morning Star's recoro ' puaage for the Transpac ... and ftniJheatberace as a ketch. Sleeping · pretty long gowns. Opaque stretch nylon, Reg. S 1, Sele 80C .Screen print stretch nylon reg. 99c, Sele 711c Bruahed acetate/nylon long gown with embroidered and ruttll•trlmme<I yoke. There are lots of pretty p&atel colore and different long gown atytea from which to choose. Lovet., to lool( at. lovely to give. Sli•s S·M·L. QuentltlH limited. Caldwell baa traveled much during bis llfe. He was born in Georgia - "very close to where Jimmy Carter lives" - where bla father served u a minister. "MY FATUEa went from one church to another,·• be recalls-, "and so my family moved all over the South, I livtd ever- .J'l'here down there." . \ . JCPemey TheChistmasPlace ...... Available in Lo1 ~~g,aJff, Orange, Riveralde, San Bernardino and Ventura counties • . ; ., . • · 1quor: 'Acceptable' Drug for Teens 'I D£NNIS McLEU.AN • , o. Ille Oally P'i144$""1 UU. Sl•l"ted driti.king LIL 13. I>' mom didn't find out 'ti1 I 14. 1 WH gelling drunk and lrnlMU!d, Finally she. caught on. I away and got pot in Juverulc That's how it all got .Uldt!d .. " , ' DON'T DRINK no more. My smells it, so what's lhe use. l loaded thoug.b, a couple or mesa week." • Bob1 dressed in cords, Clannel ·rt and tennis shoes, looks like other J6·year-old. '"l s~rt~ drinking in sbcth e, I would come home from 1 and my older brother have friends over. They get me dru.nk so they could ·~u{oh me," •,They would hold you down., . Bob smiled. •'They use to offer to a,e. ·'tie admitted. WHEN HE WAS in SC \•enth ade, he said, his brother would iUte him along to parties. maylx> ce a week . Did he have ackouts then? ','No," he said, adding he got '1buated" when he wus 14 for be· ihgdrunk in public. ,. YOU · How many llmes have you bt~t-n arresteq? "Eight." he said, reciting the list: Drunk in public, drunk in an aut.o. drunk driving, possession, being under the influence, burglary ... Jim started drinking vodka when be.was 11. "1 didn'tcare how bad it tasted." Ray started at 14 Any blackouts? "A few." THESE TEEN-AGERS (the names are fictitious) arc partici- pants in the Youth Program of the Alcoholism Council of Orange County. There are about 60 in the two groups, which rac.ct once a week tor 10 weeks. Some volunteered to attend. Most were referred through the courts or probation department. They all are pro· blem drinkers and alcoholics. "The youth program is not a du~ing ground to hear their woes," explains program direc- tor Tom Alibrand.1. "We offer tools to give themselves a good deal. "We try to have them see their drinking is sending them down the tubes." Alibrandi, 35, has been down that road. A recovered alcoholic, he started drinking at 18. He hasn't tipped a bottle since he was 24. DAILY PILOT SECTION 8 Sunday. December 19. 1976 Times have changed m the past decade, he says. Today, in fact, he would be con· sidered a late bloomer. Most of those in the program started drinking when they were 8, 9or 10. Some started even younger. There also has been a trend away from using marijuana and the other drugs made popular in the '60s. Alcohol now appears to be the favored high among youths. "It used to be the parents were getting drunk and the kids were getting loaded." says Alibrandi. "Now the kids are getting drunk and the parents are getting loaded." SOME 1.3 MILLION Americans between the ages of 12 and 17 have serious dnnking pro- blems, according to the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. About one-third of the nation's high school students get drunk at Jeast once a month. Teen-age drunken driving ar· rests have tripled in the past 15 years. <Statistics aJso show that 60 percent of the people killed in drunk driving accidents were teen-agers J. A R ECENT STUDY in Orange County reveals that 84 percent of the 2,500 youths (aged 7-21) polled drink alcohol. Liquor advertising tempts a growing number of youths. Although they cannot buy the bottles, they know where to find already purchased booze. Drinking Surveys: Proof Is Alarming f Alcohol abuse among younc people has re- ached epidemic proportions That's the conch.1Sion of Tom Allbrandi, who recently completed a study ~o determine to what extent Orange County youths arc drinking alcohol. As director of youth programs for the Alcoholism Council of Orange County. he was awarded a grant by the county earlier this year to study the problem. A QUESTIONNAIRE, aimed at ages 7·21, was approverl by the Departments of Education and Mental Health. Responses were anonymous and the school d istricL-. were unnamed. The findings of the :.tudy of J 507 county stu· dents show th al 68 percent drink alcohol at least once a year. This is identical to the adult driok- ing rate in the last national sample. (A pilot questionnaire administered to 966 students was used as a replication sample>. It 1s ei.timated, says the study, that drinking rates have tripled among youth over the last 15 } cars Drinker status. according to the study. has been reached by about half of elementary school i.tudents. about two-thirds of Junior high school studcn~ and about 85 percent of high school slu· dents. · Only 29 percent have used other drugs; and 21 percent pref er marijuana over alcohol. .-\LIBRANDI SAYS one of lhe main gauges of alcohol abuse is the blackout <drinking to the point ()( losing m emory or losing control of certam ac lions> Thirty-seven percent say they have memory lapses Twenty·one percent say they drink by themscl ves another sign of alcohol ahuse. ' Alcohol abuse and difficulty relating healthi· Why are so many youngsters turning to booze'! Experts point out that drinking is more socially acceptable than laking other drugs. Parents don't get as uptight if their son or daughter comes home drunk. Allbrandi says the emphasis In lJ)e youth proaram i1 to Jet the young people knew they're responsible for themselves. "Parents should rdaJco positive decisions for hete~ their children instead of 'Ult. bl a.sting them wltb 1'ord9•., sbe aaya. ''Their friends on the street are killing them," be says. "We offer another kind of peer press~." Allbrandi believes there~ no 'clear·cut answers to the~· 6 U ls, be aays, a symptom of deeper. underlylDI prot.l.ems. E'ven if they get elf ~ G>oM:. they will not atay off it unUUb•Y lta.rn bow to ll ve In todiy s society. The liquor industry's emphasis on the youth market, in its ad- vertialng and productionof"pop" wines, also has an influence, say the experts. "We givetbem tbeplain facts," says Cindy James, director of volunieer services for the council. It's up to the individuals, she said, as lo whether or not they cet turned around. ALCOHOL ALSO is cheaper than other drugs. It's legal (for adults) and easier to get. (One pre.teen replaces alcohol he drinks from the family wet bar with Kool-Aid.) "Klds aren't dumb," says a member of Alcoholics Anonymous. "Many have seen their classmates die from drugs or they ba ve seen them have a bad trip. "WE WANT TO get across to them that they're not going to do better 0until they feel better. If they're getting in trouble they should look and see if alcohol ls causing it." The program use$ tecbolques such as reducing atresa with meditation and relaxaUoa ex- ercises. The youths abo are shown ways to find Jobs. wbicb can build self-esteem. Volunteer, teen-age couo56ors (former alcoholics) sbar~ tbeJr experiences in living a sober life and group members, who ar~ do- ing better, talk about their ex· periences. "They don't want that. They're turning away from drugs because they've seen what they do to their friends." She said alcohol education pro- grams in schools are on a "bit or miss" basis. She and Paula Jones, health educat.or at St. Joseph's Hospital. occasionally are asked to spell< at schools. Allbrandi says more people are becoming aware that alcohol is a drug. But there's still a long way to go in understanding it. "It en- joys a revered position in our society." She feels more emphasis should be placed on this type of educa- tion . She sees a possible turn- around in the youth drinking trend. But. she adds, it will take much more education and un· derstanding. AUBRANDI ALSO feels Jbere should be more teen and p~teen AlcoboJics Anonymous gtoups. The unrealistic image Qf the alcoholic is that of a middle-aged man, often on the skids. THE ALCOHOLISM Council is one county organization that is trying to do something about the problem. For those parents who have children who drink she recom- mends first finding out about alcoholism before "blasting the kid for drinking." (Literature is available through the council by calling 835-3830.) He believes parents wifl\ ~-of· control c~Jdren also can l>elp by letting the child face the conse- quencesofhls actions. The emphasis, says, Alibrand1, is in showing the youths that it is up to them. ly with other people are cl06ely related, says Alibrandi. Twenty.seven percent say they drink to feel more at ease with people; 29 percent say they drink to cheer up when they're in a bad mood. Alibrandi says a popular myth is that young females drink much less and suffer fewer conse- quences from alcohol abuse than males. ABOUT AN EQUAL percentage of girls and boys, according to the study, drink, and about as often. He adds that because body weight de· termine! how much alcoholittakes to get a person drun.k, girls. who generally weigh less than boys can consequently consume less by volume and still be drunk. Female alcohol abusers also seem to have as much trouble behind their drinking as boys, he says. But they are less prone to be diverted into the juvenile justice system . (There is more of a stigma attached to girls with a drinking problem.> Some of the questions in the study were posed to distinguish between problem and alcoholic drinkers. Problem drinkers and alcoholics were broken down as follows Cpercentages relate.to drinkers only): Grade 4·6: 6 percent; Grade 7-8: 17 percent; Grade 9·10: 29 percent; Grade 11·12: 40 percent; and college: 42 percent. Alibr andi says this compares to a 30 percent problem drinking and alcoholic rate among U.S. malesover21. IN COMPARING THE statistics, says Alibrandl, the young people's drinking appears to be much more troublesome and progressive. Many adolescent problem drinkers move into alcoholism when they reach adulthood. He concludes that the present generation ap- pears to show a lower overall tolerance for alcohol than the previous generation. The study also s hows that children from one- parent hom es and lower income groups do not stand a greater risk of becoming alcohol abu,c;ers than those from more afffuent two-parent families. The socio-economic cluster of those 'l~es. tioned was broken down to 28 percent blue couar. 40 percent white collar and 23 percent pro· {essional or self-employed. ANOTHER MYTII SHOT down by the stlldy, Alibrandl says, is that an only child tends to have more behavioral problems, which may lea-\ to a need to escape through drugs. He said problem drinking youths tend to come from larger, seem- ingly well-adjusted, church-going and respected families. AlthouRh many youths are having difficulty with drinking, Alibrandi says, a rew saw it as be- ing a problem. This, he says, can be attributed to both denial and misinformation. Despite plans to interview students in 27 schools, only 12 were used. Although individual schools agr~ student drinking was a serious problem, says Alibrandi, there was heavy resistance from school boards and school superintendents. He also received several threatening phone calls from parents objecting to the questionnaire. ALIBRANDI CONSIDERS this ambivalence a major finding of the study . Numerous requests for copies of the reporl have come in from organizations throughout t.hQ -; country, Including the World Health Organlza· : lion. • -. The study recommends a program for ,ere:·. ventlon and intervention, based on the data. )\ • youth diagnostic screening lest also was "e· veloped. . : :-! ... ··: . . production by th• mRI. Then UPS In Cincinnati w•nt on strtke •nd more problem• eroH. An.,ly, order• from cuatomert eurpHMd ~ number of sweaten Ofd..-ecl from th• mlll. Th• upshot I• that 4,000 r•funds and frM T-shirt• wete malled to cultome,., Dfjed roHmary leeves also help control these bugs. Siert out wftK •• ] frffhly cle•n•d cabinets and ec:•lt•r b• l••vH on •helves •nd In• ~f aide or on tor, of food and spic• co rs. More detailed lnfornta,, . • Uon I• cont• ned In~ booklet, " ommon Pantry Peat• and Their . •: Control" (AKT-107), avaHabfe lh• Agl1cul1ural Exten "• =~ (;111n11r11/1frm'• Thl'lt un/1· /11 /'nt /J1in11 />()( 1nlf I'll/" d fupF. 111•ttmr1 tl11• on,111·r~ 11111/ at/ 11111 ''"" '"'"'' t11 .~••Ir •• m1•q1111 rt'.~ m ,,,,, errimrnr nnd h11q nr~~ Mn1IJ1<1urq111•.\/11111.\/11/'11/ [)1.•m AI 'r'r111rS1•t1 ·111· tJrmu11 (01111,f /Jw/11 l'r/ol. I' () /f•ir 15111! ( "•>M11 ,\1l'.m I t1 'l~lilri I rwl wf 1· ''"'" I t'/qJ/111111· 1111111lwr 1'l11•rnt11m11 uppcor~ dwl111• rc1 •µ/ ~11turtJu11,; Ogareoe Ottn-Lea.,ea lier F-••• DEAR PAT; As you can see by my enclosed correspon- dence. I've been trying to oet results on the delivery of my Virginia Slims sweater ordered June 3. I contacted Phillip Morris Inc_ on Oct. 6, and received an answer Oct. 12 advis· lnoi me that my Inquiry was forwarded to the fulfillment ho<lse In Cincinnati, Ohio. I wrote there Nov. 8 and stlll am waiting for some word about my $9 sweater, which was to have been a Sept. 11 birthday gift. This e>eperience has ~n most disappointing In view ot the fact that I work for a company which recently offered a premium on a national basis. I can speak from e>eperlence that customer communication Is vital and Utat an effort Should be ma do on the part Of the sponsoring fl rm to trftce an order ond Inform the customer of Its status. 8 .L.B., Newport Beech Amen to your comment•! Yow M ttfvnd phis a compllmen- tery T·thltt na. hat boen maned to you. The dt&trlbutor'• apok .. man Hid that ttte ct.ltvety PfOlll•m lnltlafty lnvotved tlOw Other reader• who have Ofderecl the Virginia 8llm1 sw.tt..- •nd have not recelv9d the merchandltt or any communication .,. advised to contact: Ma. Allee Aldna, A.O.A., Bo• 25038, Clnc4nnetl, OH 45225, •ncloalng proof of payment. Your complatnt ptOCedu,. ••• COfrec:t. Premium non-delhtetY probtem• atwap ehoukt be directed to th• attention of the eponSOftng firm rather than to the postal box order number. AllOCNr AUfU>k on Palltf'fl Pnt• . DEAR PAT: What are those little, black bugs that keep invading my cr ackers, flour, pasta, dried fruit end cereal ? I have emptied the cupboards time and time again, scouring with ammonia each time. I've opened everything and placed the contents In tlghtly-<:losed plastic bags -and stlll they come I What's a body to do? L.S., lrvlne Sound• Ilk• you have flour and meat moth or pentry be9'te ln- vHlon. Abeolute control ,.quires an lntttat cfHnlftt of the 8t0r8ftl ••a and dl1posal of cu"9ftttJ tnfHted fOOd product•. Pyrethrum apray contafnln9 noc ~ then two pen:ent ohfof'dane, two per· cent malathion, or 0.5 percent llndane 11 the recommended chemlcal trHtment. aean cab'n ... , apray llghtty end r.t dry. Dry toOd atuff• can M ateftllnd In an oven and an steoe• of tJM lnHc:t• oan be kilted bJ •llpo..,,. to temperlltUYff of 140 "9tff• for IO ml°"'" or 1»to-1SO fflr ... for lwo houn. lpread out fOOd mat.1al1 and stir wtttt. helttng. Then store tOOd In container• wit" ~I'll Ilda and llleep cupbo.,. dry and ca.en. Thie problem le not MW to the AYS oofumn. Other reedett hn• prevtoustr •~eel theit bay IHwe• and bug• don't mix. Service. 1000 s. Harbor Blvd., Anah•lrn, CA 92805. • ~:: ... a.., te Ae~o111d tor BllU•g S••f• . ~ ..... ... .. ·~· -~ DEAR PAT: I ordered several things from Spleget·s of Chicago last February. They were billed to my major credit card account. I was Informed that two of the Items were of stock, but should be available w ithin 30 days. Meanwtt ~. my credit card account was billed $50.93 for the orlginaf '• dtr. Not wanting to damage my credit rating, I paid the ~ t~ amount due and requested a refund from Spiegel. When my ne>et credit card bill arrived, I found that I had been charged again for one of the Items. I've written to Spiegel several times about this error, but my account has not been credited. nor have I received a refund. H. 8 ., Dana Poln- apteget hH aent a SM.17 rtlund to cover th• cost of the u reeetVecf merchendJM, tu and aMpplng chara••· H your purch•H wa• med• after Feb. 2, 1t71, JOU could have e¥okMd enr trouble ebout"'I• mlttet. Under the FalrCrMtt llOl"I Act, effective on the llbove date, the c:u•tomer o.n Hnd hi• ~ pt.,. to the credtt card compan)' wtthtn 70 dap after the blfllni date, end the company theft h•• to dap to conect the .,ror or in- form the cu•tomer ~.,_bit le Incorrect. Ourtng title ~. peylMM of the dl9f)Uted amount may " wttti.-..ld and 'the cu•"* cannot be ~atened with damea-IO .... credit ra1fnt. If the contptlny doff l'\Ot fotlow thlt pt'OCedWe. k cennot conect the flrlC • of ltM dleputect amount even " the tia turn. out to be correct. For • frM twochure about Uua pt'OCleClure. "'1te: nc, FelrCredlt8lllng, Walhlngton. DC 20510. .. lund!Y· Oecembef 19. 11111 Don't Tak-e Funding· for Granted * 011tv ~ilot swtt Pl>o(o ELANA PETERS AT BOAT HOUSE Good Deed~r Intent's Healthy Elana Peters became the catalyst for the Boal House Gift Shop to prove a point after servmg as a social worker at a Costa Mesa Hospital. "People, especially older ones, wouldn't feel ill if they had something constructive to do. lo contribute," s hesrud. So she and a few helpers refurbished l1fe house at 1714 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach as a display place for the gift items sold by the Retired Senior Volunteer Program. Handcrafted items by persons 55 years of age or older are sold on consignment. Besides tending the store. she is on involved with c1v1c projects of the Assistance League of Newport llt:'ac h. Junior Auxiliary. '\'di. CaN Help ::~ive Generously · . • • ·: A volunteer is someone who gives the ' : , : oiQSt precious of gifts: his or her ti me, pa- ". t,.ience and love. Sec if one of these ''jobs" can be fitted into your schedule. The first three are from lhr Voluntary Ac· • lion Center. 1714 W. Ralboa Blvd .. Newport B<>ach. The las t thrt"<' are offered by the West • Orange County Voluntary Action Center, 520 •':Pecan Ave . Huntington Beach. •" • MEAL PLANNER.'!: A Newport Beach . mental health clinic n~ persons who can · ~upen•1se clients preparing and cooking ""balanced lunc-hM ff you can spare an after· noon a WE'ek. c:a ll 675 9210 N ATU Rt: STl' DI ES: Persons over 60 ,.. ~ars of a~t· and fond of being with children -··':Irr ~Oui?hl by the Newport Harbor High &·hool Nature Cf'nter Ask for lhe Retired ~ Se~or Volunlc+>r Progrum at 675·9210. ,,.,.. "NURTURING PARENT": A South Orange County child abuse project seeks many volunteer., who can work on a one.to-one relations hip with abus ive or neglecting pa rents. The voluntttr would be a friend and. role model while te:i<:hlng homemaking skills, c·hild development and health care and acting a.s liaison with the treatment team. TUMBLING TRAINER: A Huntington Beach rec-reahon c-enter is losing Its gym· nasllc: Instructor for boys and girls. If you can replace him, and call 960 3312 or 530·2370 now. he will help tra in you. llOLIDA Y SUBS11TUTE: A community clinic 1s <:aught in the Sf'asonal crush and re· questc; volunteerc;. 16 nnd over, especially dur- ing thf' d ay'! rr you don't have specific medical skills. clt!n<:al help will be appreciat· (>d TAX CLINICS: Filing income tax returns can be d1ff1cult. confu.,mg and evl'n frighten· mg Thts 1s ec;p('C1ally true 1f a person is elder· ly and re<:ently w1clow('d or youn~ and filing for the f1r~l l1 m<' VAC:, in cooperation with the Internal Revenue S<-rvice, will again be con- ducting tax cliniC's to help pt>Ople who are una- ble to pay for profesc;ional assi11tance. T ra1nani: wall be.' .(!Jvcn at Golden We.st Coll ege for thrl'l' Saturdays in January, and volunteers will he asked to donate three or four hours a week al a center near their home. Through this community service. a volunteer may benefit personally from professional tax lrainlng. Phone 960·3312or 530-2370. REWARD tf\ en ""•~ .. t•9' ~ •"~ ,..... ol IM• Wlffftf•~ ,...._ ... .................... _ ... ....., ~-· ... Dtt .. "'• "'-·-.., _ .._ _ ...... _. Phone: 546--6740 UPHOLSTERY W...Y•W• ........ 1921 H.-Mr ltfd. c-.w.e.-141 .. THE PL.UMllMG H14TIMG Ala COMO. "'-....,. .. , __ , llM•IC• I~ Y1><11 A•o•-C.tll Ml,~t()N Vl[J() 1"9 Ct"""" Goo""""O r~w-,.~., .,., ..,,..,, -...~---.ta.0401 COITA"M'i!!-r- t &1f H,.,.,.,i 1111... \i (• . 64 ·I Sl 01',." BALDWIN PIANOS-ORGANS 71\ F•otory F1n•nclflg Lessons Instruments YATES MUSIC CENTER F11hfon 111arid 04,0·9020 Ol'IN DAILY 10 AM ·t l'M NEW YORK CAP) -Muybe you·d like to start a day care center for children in a disad- vantaced neighborhood. Or perhaps you'd like to do research in South America. Or re-establish your career. But you havm •t got the money. Consider uaiog soroeooe else's money. There are funds avaUable through federal aaencles, private foundations and other funding lnstitu-tiona. The question la, bow do you go about get- Unj lb.ose funds? A group of 2S women, plus ooe man, were on hand recently for the opening session of Vlrginla P . White's COUNle on "The Art of Grantsmanship." The class is one of many being held this fall at The Woman-school in Manhattan. "GRANTS PROGRAMS are established because someone in power wants to see something done," Ms. White said. "You have to find someone with a real in- terest in what you do. It's the wrong approach to say you need the fW>ds, lberefore, you are 'de- serving' of ttm money.'' she told lbe cla.s.!. 'Drill' Turns Into FWl By WILUAMSCHREIBER 01UM0.11, Piiot Swff The fire alarm sounded just after 10 a.m . Friday at Valencia School In Laguna Hills and the children filed out rapidly as fire engines with howling s irens pulled onto the blacktop schoolyard. Principal Joe Baffa, bullhorn In hand, strode across the soccer fi eld, giving directions t.o the sheriff's deputies, firemen, paramedics and rescue squad me mbers. He then stood in front of the crowd oC s tudents to tell them it was all a drill. "We do not. I r epeat do not, have a fire in the school," Baffa said through his bullhorn, ex- plaining that the police and fire protection units had come to the sehool for a surprise Christmas field day -and to hand out some candy canes and coloring books. JUST AFTER Baffa made his announce- ments, an aerial hose mounted on the ladder truck from the Laguna Hills fire station cut loose with a blast or water that arched halfway across the playing field ln front of the children. The event apparently caught everybody but administrators and the school's parent-teacher organization (which planned the whole thing) by surprise, even the teachers. "We dldn 't expect this at all and 1 'm sure the kids didn't," said one male teacher. "Some of them were really scared the pluce was on fire. especially when the fire engines rolled up." The children were taken by groups to im- promptu displays on the school grounds. THEY HEARD paramedic Gary Stenberg explain his life-saving role. which he described as being "just like 'Emergency' on TV except we do it for real." He drew a loud "Yeccch" from his young audience when he displayed the wicked-looking need.Jc used to administer in· travenous fluids to injured patients. The search 1md rescue team and a member of the sheriff's mounted patrol set up shop under a soccer field goal post and e'xplained the pieces of equipment used in their jobs. And on the basketball court, crowds of children gathered around a fire engine to hear firemen tell how it works. Shelvia Baker, PTO vice president. said the idea of the program was to surprise the students and fa<:ulty with "something a little different" and help establish a closer rapport with the law enforcement and fire protection forces in the community. At the same time, the PTO presented the school with a variety of athletic equipment as its annual Christmas girt. Wrong System WASHINGTON CAP) -The Environmental Protection Agency is accused of spending $22 million on research to find out how much nir pollu- tion is harmful to humans without getting useful re· sults. A House Science subcommittee said in a staff report that EPA spent the money developing the Community H ealth and Environmental Surveillance System. But the system can't be used to tell the precise levels or pollutants in the at- mosphere that are harmful to health. OIA•I COUMTY"S MOST cowun TACk STO•E POI ...... 5" a WISTHN CLOntlMG AMD TACX •••• COMPARE BEFORE YOU BUY CHICK OTHEIS FOil SADOLIS NICIS, 1M94. SEE US ••• -: M WIU MOT • KMOWIMGLY 11 UHDllSOl.D. IVmlYM ... ENGLISH or WESTERN '°llTHI HORSE AND RIDER Ms. White said the 1971 edition of the "Foun· dation Directory·' llsta more than S,000 found a· tions in the United States with assets of a bait mlllion dollars or more and cranta of SZS,000 or more. The 1975 edition Ol lbe dJrectory tlst.s some 2.200 foundations with asaets of one million dollars or more and grant& of $50,000 or more. ••NJNE OUT of 10 people who approach fund· ing organizations are in the wrong place," she said . "So It takes research to find only those in· stitutions that are interested in what you are do· ing." Very ofte n the smaller foundations are over. looked, but they can be excellent places to make applications for funda, Ms. White said. She said one important thing to know when making application for a project is the usual size of lbe grants that the organltaUon gives out. IC a group's maximum grant ls $40.000, you can't ex- pect to get one for $100,000, s he pointed out. Likewise, it's unllkely that a foundation with O.tity ~1101 Sutt ""°'a It started out as a realistic fire drill that scared some students, but youngsters like these soon relaxed Friday at Valencia School in Laguna Hills and enjoyed a field day. total assets or ssoo.ooo will provide $400,000 ln fund.I for a &lngle project. HOWEVER, you can get funds from more than one place. Duplicate appUcaUona are okay. And, in aome cases, two federal agencies or !oun· daUooa will 1et toaetber on th• same project. sbe said. "You can apply to 100 foundations if you want to, and bully tor you it you aet them all, .. Ms. White told the group. She cautioned, however. that "there are some very worthwhile project.t that no one would touch.•• One problem ls whether there is any conflict with the government. FoundaUons, for example, are looeely defined as "tax exempt organlaa. tlons •' and a.r& therefore regulatable by Coogresa, Ms. White said. 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Today Whitey lives on the Orange Coast lie is aJarutor and maintenance man when he isn't out or work and, while he has losl tus old sense of self fulfillment and profc ss10nal achievement, he 1s at least out or pnson Besides all the good thin~-. Whiley had in life, he also had an undiagnosed and later trag1call.v misdiagnosed case of the littll' understood d 1s e<1 se called hypoglycemia He suffered headaches 1m mediately after meals; nervous- ness, dizziness and various otticr symptoms s imilar lo diabetes. the diame tri c opposite of hypoglycemia, which means low blood sugar. t\ BLl\NK t;XlSTS today in Whitey's memory or two critical days in 1965 followin~ a Ion~ period or rncreasing discomfort and a v1s1t lo a doctor And when reality r eturned, 1t was an awakening inlo a nightmare that has not yet ended. .. , was awakened by somcbod} J narcotics addit·t puking on me from lhe bunk abovt', .. tw re calls llis hands nutlcr like nt•rvoul. bird~ and he chain-smokes a~ he tells his story . A thm film or sweat appears on his forehead. "l realized I was m Jail and l asked lhe deputy what J was do mg there. . ··he continues. "Well , 1l appears you killed your wife," he told me ··/\tL I KNOW 1), wh~il I was lold. . but a little memory has com<' back "All r really r em ember 1s sct'- ing my wife bouncing around lht• kitchen and I was holding <i gun I mus t have called the police. That's all I can imagine ing three years and JI monU\.-. u( a five-to-life sentence al. th~ California Institution for Men at Chino for second d egree murde1 before being paroled. "Well , ti ap~ars you icUled your Wl/t .. The words of the ja1lc1 hi.unl tum. ··The murder traal thal followed was .J living rughtmurc Not knowtni( how or why lhl' crime occurred ... remember mg only that two days pnor to her death, my wife and 1 had at t~nded a cocktail party and that all else was a virtual blank ... ' "AS I RECALL, I had only three martinis that rughl," he says, ··and I'd been takmg a drug, Diobcnase. prescnbcd by a doctor I picked out oC the Yello.,., Pages. I'd been fet-ling ternblt- for months ll was funny Jl1• rritic1Led me for the way I choi.e him "How do vou know I 'm not <1 qu11ck ? · he quoted the phys1c1an as sayrng "He WAS a reputahll· doctor," says Whitey. He accepts the simple, terrible fact or a wrong di agnosis. becau se diabete s a nd hypoglycemia symptoms are quite similar, but mistaken treat ment or one for the other can be extremely dangerous • Wh itey blames a combm;.itwn 1>f lhe hypoglycemia he had, lh<> drug he'd been taking for tht· urabeles h e didn't huve. and a moderate amount or akohol for actmg in com·erl to pull that ln~ ~er The real m Jrt, White) .... ;., l)nly the tool Whitey rc mPmbcrl> tile tn.11 IA.ell. although he lhrt.'W a1.1.ay thl' transcripts because 1t was t•K> depressing tu know they wcrt· even in the sam e huust• \\ llh him "I HEARD myself describt.'<I as some character out or Burhenwald. They tried for tht• death penalty. and God only knows how close l came to get ting it. .. When that final name murderer was called and ar fixed to me, I was sent off to con template my s ms and be n· habiLitatcd ·· lie recalls bitterly how a zealous prosecutor hammcretl away at his alleged motive for murder . a newer. nicer houi;e They had JUSt bought the nc~ badge of upward mobility SHADOWED BY CRIME Whitey Tells Why Wh1tt'y had sold evl'ryth1n~ 111· uwned and put the money in trust for something he and his wife had always wanted -to see their kid~ raised. The IWts were raised -by (>lhers. f'li "( went to Chino on July lU. 1966, and s pe nt my first IR inonth s a t the R eception c;wdance Center where I was as- s 1 g n ed as a clerk 1n thl' psychological testing racillt). hC' recalls "There was a c·on..,tant paradt: uf people through and that·~ ~here I began to do my own de tectivc work." he says with a ~rm of sly achievement at the re· ~lilts or hll> sleuth in~ - HE STUDIED the n•curd~ of t•ach incoming prisoner 1•spec1ally those convicted of violent crimes that didn't fit their previous life style and the pieces began to r1t Whitey had been curn:<'lly diagnosed as hypoglycemic while Jailed awaiting tnal and hi s lrealmt-nt was changed .. , wasn't authorized to, but would 'ducat' these guys into the ,,sychological tes ting office and interview them," he said of his 11 licit s ummoning of o ther prisoners with special passes H e said so me s urfe r e 1i hy poglycemia and r e ported tragic and bi1.arrc actions lie also obtained a Phys1c1an ' Desk l{cfer ence idenllfyin1: all pharmaceutical drugs and lislinJ! one or D1obenase's possible side· Sunday December t9 1976 DAILY PILOT •:J No Pardon in Fut11re1 No pardon will be forthcoming for an OrWtge <:oaat man haunted by the fact ho kU1ed bis wife 12 years ago in a state or mind Jnduct-d by .. ,)evere illness s ince diagnosed and treated. The gentle re burr Crom the ortice of Gov. Ed- mund G. Urown Jr , followed an earlier clemcn t"Y pin to Gov ltooald Rea&an, but went into more detail. THE EX·C'ONVJ<:t, known as Whitey lo pro ll!Ct his new family, cannot be ebgible for con .!>lderation for a pardon until 1979, when he may obtain an orricial certificate or rehabilitation. One may qualify for the certificate only after 10 years of arrest-free Ute on the outside. An outright governor's pardon -extremely rare -may be granted in cases where the pet1- t1oner presents documentation of a special need. Whitey believes his special need cxisl!i. llE BASES TUE belief on the fact he is now physically well and as far as hypoglycemia goes. he will remain perfectly normal while mamtain mg his diet and drug regimen. • The letter Crom Marie Moretti, Gov. Brown's demency assistant. made tl clear Whitey cannot {'Xpect any special favor H~ sought the pardon m the mistaken better 1l would res ult m a sealing or his records so any * * * Doctor's Side A spokesman for the Oran~f: County Medical Association confirms. with one slight qualif1ca· lion, Whitey's theory the traRic killing of his wire could have been triggered by a diabetes drug when he had hypoglycemia. The internal medicine specialist asked not to be identified ::is part of OCMA policy. "HYPOGLYCEMIA JS a controversial sub- Ject within the medical profession," he ex- plained. "It does exist and if it goes untreated it is going to get worse."· "And what we're discussmg here ... he says of Whitey's tragic cha.m of circum stance. "'1s pretty well in \'OI ved It would lakP a great deal of Lime to go into detail " lie said cascs of explosive violence that seemed totally unprcdlctable are reported re· gularly by forensic medicine authorities when alcohol and /or certain drugs art' present in a de· fendant's system Corona del Mar matron Dw1lha Dean Hunt's attorneys successfully won her acquittal follow· ing the 1970 butcher knife slaying of her wealthy s portsman husband on jus t such grounds. .. TllJS FELLOW'S story has a certain ring of truth," he continued. "But in my experience this happens only with a certain personality type." The medical profession's spokesman said it is quite unlikely that persons not or that t empera· rnent wou ld react lo the drug /alcohol /hypoglycemia in a like manner Fatigue is without douht the most common ~ymptom. followed by headaches that occur within a half-hour or meals, especially those high in carbohydrates · Treatment includes medication. plu), a balanced diet high in protein and low or com- pletely free or carbohydrates. Alcohol, tobacco and caffeine-containing foods or drinks are taboo future prospective employers would JUd&e blm on bis credentials wbJcb include a ll'•du~e • degree in psychology and many years nr•~· ble employment in h.igb-1alaried poalUoau. WHITEY JS NOW jobless and be blttorJy tells or one or his last ~mvloyment cxperieoce1, Ile was hired by a tashlonable Buena Park · restaurant to work side-by-side with an aUoeed illegal alien, shoveling some two tons of garbace during a tras h haulers' strike. Whiley said it was in lh1.1 midst of a beal wave and be was thirsty and he remembered lbe . air-conditioned offices or the aerospace industry . where he was a s upervisor in an ellt.edivtaioo. Start. ear1y and come out on top. Holiday specials. Gimme Curl 16.88. Spec1a1 price! Our acid-balanced perm lor soft, long-lasting curl Shampoo, cut and styling included Unisex•cut, special 8.88. Ms. and his cuts for the natural wash and wear hair you've always wanted. Plus blow dry, conditioner. Mon .. Tun., Weda. only. And you can charge it. • The JCPenney Styling SaJori B46 A 1 ARCAOIA·SANTA ANITA CARS~· CULVER CITY 'FOX HILLS' DOWNEY FULLERT GLENDALE 'GALLERIA' HUNTINGTON BEA LAGUNA HILLS LAKEWOOD MONTCLA NEWPORT BEACH NORTHAIDGE ORANGE 'THE c1rt· PUENTE HILLS RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO VENTURA WEST COVINA WHITTW000. Use your JCPenne)' charge card. ! . "You can s ec I'm a htllc s wca ly and ~haky ," Whitey said, wav ing his cigarette "Smoking That's another one of the things I'm not supposed to do I also have to stay away from alcohol and coffee And carbohydrates are poison · The move meant a couple of more miles per day in the snappy MGA roadster on the crowded. smoggy freeways and the resent· ment suppos edly pushed Whitey to thew an ton slaying of his wire e If ec l s as u n predict ab I e ______________________ ..__ ______ ---------------,~ Whitey wantetl his story told. m <:ase 1t could ht'lp anyone else who mJy unknowingly suffer the same cond1t1on. lie aJso dreams of a pardon Hut that has already been rcJcctrd b.> l~ogovemors THE TRAGIC' ~l.1y1ng 01· currt·d almost 12 ~t.'ars ago, 12 lou~h 11n1·-. for Whiley as hl' h.1~ tried to It vc• w11 h ht msclf He had mud) t1mo to think, tin "THE l\CCUSATIONS were -.o unrealis tic that even my dead "'ite·s relatives did not believe them. although m y s1sler·m law hates me to this day fnr what f did •. No hots hot a ttorney with a famous name was wuilin,:? in the wings to de fend the likabh· .1erospace executive, Jt lhal point a penniless indigcnt violence. especially in combina· t1on with· alcohol. WHITEY MA INTAINS his doc~ tor never mentioned he shouldn't even take so much as one social cocktail "I soon found myself heanng the s'ame basic assertions over and over again from the people (prison staff psychologists) I worked with ... 'You don't belong here .. You WERE not a (See BJ\D, Page ll5> MIKE'S CARPET Warehouse To all of my Customers ('('THANKS'' is a Small Word to Express Our Appreciation and Pleasure for the Privilege of Having Served YOU Merry Christmas And A Happy New Year MIKE'S CARPET WAREHOUSE 124 I . 17tt\ St. At NIWPORfllVO. COSTA MESA MS-4330 ~ HOUalt M. T. W. J. 9°6 I'·-iiiii n""" & '"· o.o. "'"" n-• .:;::::: ______ _........ BranehOut And Discover Creativei Christmas ~ Shopping: Village Faire ... The Gift Plaee 11C,O S. CoaNt H~lnvay • Open Dally 10-6 • Pree Parking ft DAILY PILOT Sunday December t9, 1976 Party hosts at the Balboa Bay Club include (left to right) above James Keefe, Kathleen · crnd-1\enneth Sharpe. Array of antique dolls are from the collection of Ruth Kennedy. t t ; t . f f c . ! ' . .. t)ld Toys ! .A For Tots • • • ~ special opportunity to in· volye children m a museum is of. fertd by Bowers. Santa Ana. dn displ ay 1s an exhibit of 100 American toys. which is a part of a &ouection acq u1r(od by Sears. R°'buck and Co from Kenneth ldlf, a private collector <lathered bc•twcen 191 5 and l~, the collcct1on cons ists m nly or cast-iron toys with ti l ate e xamples of both American and European origin. The m aterials contribute to the l~evity or the pieces which w e manufactured in small ( dries and toy shops during a l ear period ending in 1950. l e exhibit, which closes Sun- da Dec. 26, features household ite s, farm toys, doll furniture, h Of s e · d r a w n v e h i c l es , automobiles and circus toys. They indicate the kind of life, various modes of transportation and the development of industry which existed when'the toys were produced. Toasts Raised Holiday activities along the Orange Coast are generously punctuated with social gather- ings. One of the most glittering galas throughout the year at the Balboa Bay Club is the annual black-tie Christmas Tree Ball. Following tradition. this popular event attracted a capaci· ty crowd. An Old-fashioned Christmas was celebrated by members and guests of the Tuesday Club of Newport Harbor at their annual party in the Newporter Inn. Under the direction of Ruth Kennedy. a storybook setting was created with decorations. The exhibit has come to the museum from the SmitMonian Jnatitutlon Traveling Service. Information a bout tour bouts is available by calling the museum at 834-4024. An old cast-iron range seems to fascinate Dalonna Blackman and Kevin Brown as they tour th~rican T9y Collection at Bowers. First Step Most Important DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am writing thls letter in the hope that me potential teenase alcoholic will see the light before it ls too late. Two years ago I was a carefree, intelligent high-school student. As a m atter of fact. I wu near the top of my class. 1ben one day a close friend in· troduced me to beer. I thought it wu great. After three beers I wu high as a kite. A few months later, three beers wasn't enough. I tbrned to bigger and better things . .First it was Harvey Wallbaniers and Navy Gro1. Tben l turned to straight vodka and .(1111\. Before loq« l . waa IDUldn1 llquOT from IJlY parents• cabinet. Now I'm 19 years old and sit· tinl in my college dorm room with a botUe of 11n. I Just found out I am belna expelled because of a litUe hell-raising I did last weekend when I was bombed. (Ruined some 11chool property and totaled a friend'scar.) I hope a few teenagers who read this will reallzethaldrinking is dumb. Quit NOW. -M~ED UP DEAR FRIEND: So you blew I.&. But yota're only 19 and there's • llledme . &bead If you really want Co 1tral1bten up and fly ltgllt. Look la Uae plloee book ader Alcobollcs Anonymoa•. Give them a call and they'll send someone your age to talk to you aboat yoar probh~m. The penon . they leDd was probably ln yoar shoes a few mootba ago. It could be the most Important phone call you wlll ever m ake ln your entire We.Dolttoday. DEAR ANN : You can see·by the stationery that this letter is for real. Maybe the problem should be brought to the attention of the president of the bank, but as a lowly employee J haven't got the guta. Will you speak for us? I'm sitUng here with a misera· ble headache. Why! Because of the piped-in music th.at plays elaht hours a day. I love my job but this continuous racket gets on my nerves. - _ I've discussed this with several employees. Everyone hates it. But the m an in charge of our de- partment likes the music and that's that: I'm not old or sick or nervous -but I WILL be before long. Any ideas? -HEAD BUSTING DEAR HEAD: How many 1lgnat11res can you get from fellow employees wbo want the mule stopped 'l If you CH 11t.ber a lar1e number, present &Item to Ge vice president ln charge ol perronael. 111 bet you'll set peace and Cl'det before Jong. ~--... ·-MRS.WAGNER MRS. STEPHENSON Coast Ceremoniea Vows Repeated Wagner-Reinholt Prince of P eace Lutheran Church, Costa Mesa was the set· ting for the wedding ceremony linking K athy Reinbolt and Richard Wagner. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Reinbolt of Ca6ta Mesa, is a graduate of Costa Mesa High School and attended Orange Coast College. Her husband graduated from Katella High School and attended Fullerton College and California State University, Fullerton. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. """"" • Richard Wagner of Anaheim. The newlyweds will live in Ca6taMesa. ••• Stephenson-Ket ley Kathleen Kelley and Thomas L. Stephenson exchanged nuptial vows during ceremonies con- ducted in Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church. ·Newport Beach. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Wiese of Newport Beach and Mrs. Nore n e Stephenson, Fullerton. The bride earned her BA from the University of California, San- ta Barbara and teaching creden- tia l from California State University, San Diego. Her husband received a BA degree in political science and MA in sports administration from CSU, Fullerton. Following a honeymoon to Pu'erta Vallarta, the newlyweds will live in El Toro. ••• Buland-Miller Newport Harbor Lutheran Church was the setting for the nuptial ceremony linking Kay Miller of Irvine and Michael Buland, Santa Ana . The bride is a graduate of Orange Coast College and the Uni versity of Southe rn California where she affiliated with Alpha Gamma Delta and Zeta Phi Eta sororities. Her husband, a student al Claremont Graduate School and University Center, graduated from Whittier and Pacific Oaks colleges. He is a member of Alpha Kappa Delta. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. A. E . Miller of Costa Mesa and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Peters, Santa An a. ••• Randolph-King Kelleen Ann King and William Strickland Randolph exchanged marriage vows in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach. They are the daughter and son of the Stanford Charles Kings of Balboa and Mrs. John Bevington Randolph of Vero Beach, Fla. The bride is a graduate of Newport Harbor High.School and of UC Santa Barba r a . Her hus b a nd graduated from Cabrillo College, Santa Cruz. The newlyweds will live in Port.land, Ore. ••• Fritz-Lawson Deborah Lawson and James Gustaf Fritz, who were married in St. James Episcopal Church, Newport Beach, will establish their first home in Oakland. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. MRS.BULAND MRS. RANDOLPH Howard Lawson J r. of Newport Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Fritz, Rio Dell: The newlyweds are graduates of UC Berkeley. The bride af· filiated with Gamma Phi Beta and her husband, Chi Phi. • •• Hutchinson-Walker Mission Viejo High School graduates Valerie Jean Walker and Timothy Michael Hutchinson exchanged nuptial vows and rings during ceremonies conducted at the Vic· tor Hugo r estaurant, Laguna Beach . Their parents are Mr. and Mrs . George R. Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Ray T. Hutchinson, all of Mission Viejo. The bridegroom attended Sad· dleback and Pepperdine colleges and now is studying at California State University, Fullerton. The newlyweds will live in Tustin. ••• Selby·Didricksen Karl B. Didricksen 's La J olla home was the setting for the nup- U al c er emony linking his daughter, Kathryn Didricksen of Newport Beach, a nd Gregg Robert Selby of Bellingham, Wash. The bride, also the daughter of Mrs . C h arles Sparkuhl of Newport Beach, graduated from Newport Harbor I ligh School and attended Prescott College, Utah State University and Western Washington State College. Her husband graduated from Palo Alto High School and UC Berkeley. His parents are Mrs. Barrie Selby of Palo Alto and Donald Selby, San Jose. The newlyweds will live in Bellingham. (Ann Landers ~ DEAR ANN: My husband and l have saved for 11x ye.an to take th1I cruise. We don't want to look like yokels. Can you atve u.a aome ·suggestion.a on bow to tip -and whom'! la it polite to t.allt to 1trangert? Is it OK to wear a sport shirt (no tie) to dinner? We don't want to look like we've never been on a crufae before. Help! -A AND B DEAR A AND B: Tbe trnel bureau or ticket office tllat IOld yoa &be tramportaU. laas loada ol lealleta wldl ...... &o all ,..,qwesdoas. U yoa should encounter a situa- tion not covered la &be le.nets, re- member commoa 1mae and con· . ddentaoa for otbent are alway•. ID good taste. And doa't worry about this belng yoar flnt erulse. ltwUJprobably betbeflntonefor • percent of the people aboard Gelblp. Bon voyage! Confused about what's right and what's wrong In today's "new morality"? You 're not alone. If you want honest, down- to-eartb information on your sex qudtions, read Ann Lander 's new booklet, "High School Sex and How to Deal With ll -A Guide for Teens and Their Parents." Send 50 cents in coin plus a long, st amped, self. addressed envelope to Ann Lan· ders, P.O. Box 1400, Elgin, IL 60120 . > l t t t l • ' t l I 1 t ' Cards Go Quickly In Nevada RENO, Nev. (AP) - Pity the poor jack or diamonds. He doesn't last long here. About 40 minutes on the average. His Sl s idekicks don't rare any better, a s Nevada cas inos go through millions of cards each year at the state's 2,000 gaming tables. Harrah 'a, which says it buys more cards than a ny other s in g l e cwitomer. uses 300,000 decks per year at its Reno and Lake Tahoe casinos. ffAROLDS Club In Reno opens 10,000 decks per month. at a cost or a utUe over 50 cents each. At the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas, more than 350 decks are dis- carded daily. John Ascuaga 's Nug- get in S parks goes through about 5,500 decks a month, then sells the used editions for about 25 cents a deck. The average hfe of a deck is about 40 mi nutes, said Art Long, Nugget publicist "THE LIFE or a deck depends on a lot or things," Lon~ said. "If a dealer has sweaty hands. for instance, the deck must b e discarded faster ." The deck may aJso be replaced sooner if the dealer suspects someone 1s marking cards. Crimps, nicks, daubs of makeup are just a few of the telltale signs that a deck must be changed. even after only a few hands. There are m ore sophisticated methods or marking cards. Because or that. the casinos and the Gaming Control Board staff make ran dom checks of cards to inspect them for special markings. Decks are r eplaced often to reass ure the customer that the gam e is fair. "W E WANT our customers to know they are getting a fair deal every time they s it down to play." said Harolds Club executive Bob Don- nelly. "Changing the decks frequently 1s one or the best ways to t·nsure an honest card ~ame." The United Stales Playing Card Co of Cin- cinnati sells the bulk or the cards used 1n Nevada casinos An 0H1c1al of th at firm , Andrew Luther Jr . dt'clinrd to say how large the dollar volume is in card busi- ness in the Salver Stat<' BAD ... I From PageB;)J <'ri mrnal You t\IU: not .t <'rim1nal . You 'l'ere a seriously Ill man " Onl.' "om.in psychologist impressed him in particular ·You don t belun~ here." she said "Rut you ARE here. Make tht> best of 1t ... Whitey says she helJ)('d him ac-cept hi s plight and adjust to the present. and a ruture that could never free him entirely from the shadow of what hl' did -km bis wire -and what he was. A convicted murderer "My kids have been great." he says "This has never been a pro- blem between us." Nights, Whitey spent much time writing and he now has an unfinished novel about a man with hypoglycemia who goes to prison ror murder. lie is framed by the reaJ killer. who convinces him he murdered in a hypoglycemic state of total unreality and un- control. "I KNOW I killed my wHe." he admits, a ciiarrete burnt down to a butt pinched in his fingers. But Whitey is <!on· rinced he was attempt· ing auiclde when his wife came home unexpected- ly and intervened, based on evidence police found but d.idn 't use. "The novel Is almost complete, but J don't thJnk It will ever be finished." he says, llght- i n g another o f the cigarettes he Isn't sup- posed to smoke. Why ? "Because .. .''bes~ aadly, " 'thla' Is never iotna to be nntsbed." And you understand wb1themean1. Sunday. December 19. 1976 I ;n DAILY PILOT 11$ Mirrors Reflect Ch.eats 1 Casirws Keep an Eye on Tables ONE·WAY OVERHEAD MIRROR LOOKS DOWN ON GAMBLERS Nevada Casinos Watch Closely for Cheaters RENO, Nev. (AP) -They say the hand is quicker than the eye, but here in Reno the hands ani seldom quicker than the "eye in the sky." It's more like the eye in the ceiling, r e ally . To honest customers those mirrors on casino ceilings are just decora- tion. To cheaters. the reflective glass bas a more serious mean· Ing. Behind the two-way min'ors are trained security personnel watching for the dishonest patron. MOST EX PERTS say cheating at the gaming tables is on the decline, largely because of the "eye in the sky" and televisioo cameras. which most clubs use to monitor players. Despite the decline. however, it is estimated that dishonest gamblers walk away with more than $2() million a year from casinos. That's S20 mUlion compared to the $1 bllllon yearly that travels through Nevada clubs. Harolds Club is one of the oldest exlat ing Nevada clubs. Many years ago its owners de- cided to lower its vaulted cellln&s to conceal a maze of overhead tunnels. The narro w crawlways booeycomb the false celling and allow a bird's eye view of rows of slot machines, crap tables and blackjack games . nlE VOYEUR can read cards, watch bets and observe dealers through the looking-glass world. In charge of it all is "Hop" Hopkinson, who can quickly spot a cheater and who knows many habitual offenders on sight. In bis office are a bank of television cameras that monitor the vault. change desks and other vital areas. His sign on the door cau- tions: .. Bew are or the WlUSUal ... "The days of the big cheater are gone," said Hopkinson. "They know we are watching aJI the time. When someone starts winning big, we keep the eye out. Most of the time 1t 's a .... ifts for him and her ... the nicest things come in small packages lucky customer . and there's no substitute for luck. "Now the honest customer doesn't know we are watching. The cheater does. nae dishonest person will go for $100 or so and then move on. He doesn't want to attract attention. He or she knows we have a lot of $150 jackpots in here. But he also knows most people only win one." THE ENTRANCE to the eye above the main floor of Harolds game area is through a s mall closet, d own a ladder in a vertical shaft and into one sec- tion of the labyrinth. Hopkinson said bis crew watches for card markers. players who cheat with the help of a dealer. people who steal chips and the like. Then the r e are the slot machine milkers who drill machines or use keys to win payoffs. It all happens quickly so It takes a quick and trained eye. MAVCO South Coast Praza-<;osta Mesa, 3333. Bristol St., 546-9321 Westminster Mall-Goldenwest at San Diego Fwy., 898-2521 •• sunday,dK. 19 · 10a.m: to7p.m. monday,dec. 20thruthursday,dec. 23·9a.m. to 11 a .m. frlday,dec. 2 .. ·9a.m. to6p.m. /, I I \ I ' l \ • ~ i • f ' . . . . - ' I . , . { ,. '·' ···:"' ; • I "-""" .····" i ' ""' ·~ .. !• IJ 118 DAILY PILOT Sunday. December 19, 11118 The Week's Market Highlight$ 1''Y, AMEX, OTC Ups and Down s NASD Quotations on Mutual Funds This Week IWI W Y0111(1API TM f()f-"O 1,,1 .._..."\ tht ~ • .., 'ror' Stoc.'-C llt"-"91" l~W.\ t"" f\.fv• 94fW t.1P tht """"t ~ ~ IN mo\t NMd tft Pf'<•"t of ... :":~ Pl;:::;::",~ !~~ "'fW YORICIAPI llw fol-.. ht -\ ,... 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KE PRESIDES over a series or partne r ships that in Saudi Arabia alone are involved with projects worth S200 million, by tus esti mate. His business interests in this Newport Firm Income Rises NEWPORT BEACH CBW> -Newport Pharmaceuticals In· lernatlonal Inc. <OTC ). de· veloper of an anU·Vtral drug, lsopnnosine. undergoing U.S. studies for treatment of swine nu. herpes lnfecli<>M and rhino virus infection (common cold>. reported substantial Lncome in- crea~es for the second quarter. Total revenue for the six months ended Oct. 31 were $437. 000, up from S265,000. Because ot the accelerated research pro· gram, the company reported a 1065 of four cents a share, which was the same as reported for the ~rresponding period or fiscal 1975. Dr. Alvin Glasky, company presidont, said that Newport started marketing lsoprlnosine in Indonesia Nov. 30, the world's fifth most populous nation and 24th market for Newport's new druft. country are with comparues pro· viding technological goods and services to Saudi Arabia. He recently completed two joint venture deals with lndevco of Denver and Campbell Construction of Texas for heavy construction projects to be car· ried out in his homeland. He is negotiating with half a dozen local firms for similar engineering and construction projects. Becoming inc reasingly 10 volved with American bust nessmen, Sheik Nasser says he finds them somewhat difficuJt to do business with. THEY ARE. he explains through an interpreter, "a little afraid." He notes that European busi- nessmen are more willing to ex· plore world trade markets than their American counterparts "Europeans wm give you an im· mediate an swer. With t he Americans, you wait." Sheik Nasser explained. as an example, that he has been m negotiation with one American company for seven months. Com· pany representatives have been in and out of Saudi Arabia and he has been ~ere a half a dozen times, but stiJl company officials cannot make up their minds. "It is frustrating," he said. But Sheik Nasser is quick to add that what is the rule general· ly for American businessmen does not necessarily apply to the businesses in the Orange Coast. "HERE IT is belt.er. Here the businessmen are more willing to go along on any kind of venture. '11\at ls why the Newport Beach area is the contact point for us.'· The sheik said he is hopeful lhe trend established in foreign trade in the past few years will con· tinue. · He said be doesn't really an· ticlpate any major changes once the Cart.er administration takes over because the laws in this FINANCE country preclude sweeping changes. What about smaller alterations of foreign trade policy? The sheik s miled diploma\icaJ- ly. "It is loo soon to know. He hasn 'l become president yet. 1 am confident in the Americans· belief in freedom, liberty Md justice." He spread bis bands a nd shrugged. "J can not tell the future. I hope for the best " Webb Options Heavily Used PHOENIX, Ariz. -CBW> - T be Del E . We bb Corp. an- nounced Friday that holders of the company's $6.25 option war- rants exercised their options lo acquire approximately 689,545 shares of common stock or the company, for a total of approx- imately $4 ,309,656 in equity capital. The warrants, which were originally issued in 1960, were scheduled to expire Dec. 1, 1975; bowever, the expiration date was extended by the board ol direc· tors for one year until Dec. J. 1'78. About86percentofthewarranl3 wereflnaUyexercised. Inflation Seen Rising LOS ANGELES (AP ) - Unemployment is goini down and inflation is going up lo the nation nexl year, UCLA economic forecasters have pre-dicted. However, employment in Los Abgeles County is not recovering rapidly, according to another economic report iHued recently. By the end of 1977, the nation'• unemploymenl rate fthould decrease from 8.1 percent of last month to 6.9 percent, said pro- !e530r Larry J . Kimbell of the UCLA Graduate School of Managemtnt. That mea.N three million more Jobs nationwide. INFLATION ahould reach 5.1 percent ncd year. compared to the cWTent 3.8 percmt, Kimbell ... I said. Consumers will have mort> real income to spend in 1976 because wages will rise faster than l.nflation, be added. Kimbell 11ld housing wUl be a particularly active business In 1977, with a Pl'edlcted 1.8 mllllon new units. The employment picture in Los An1etes County Is oot so good, however. Employme nt in manufacturing bas been In a "faltering pattern" since 1969, accordtna to a study prepared by the Security Pacmc Bank. The tnanufacturlng employ· · m~t wu at lu hlg~ In 1909. when 1t bit 880,500, bank spoketman Conrad C. Jamison said. The best recmt year was 1'74, with a fiJUre of 829,200. Jamiaon said reconry for 1'76 "bas been very weak, with the projected average for the year only 4,600 abovo l97S and more than 100,000 below the 1969 peak.'' MANUFACfURING employ· ment ls the •'linchpin ol our entire employment structure," said Jamison, because an Increase stimulates the whole economy. "SlmUarly, when employment. declines in manufacturing, It aerves to dampen or rest.rain employment trends throughout the economy," J amJsoo said. l.ooklng ahead, be 1ald the downturn tn manufacturing employment in Los Anaeles Q>uoty may well cooUnue tor yeal'9 and ahould be a matter of serious concern for civic leaders . TOKYO (AP> -Jn many places. the names Celeste, Silvia, Sunny, Gloria and Violet belong to girls or: flowers. But in Japan, these are the names of some of the country's best-selling cars. The choice is puzzling to visitors, yet automobile makers say they want names with an image, regardless of whether they can be pro· nounced. There is no "L" sound Japanese. so car names like Lancer, Fair Lady, Bluebird and Corolla are pronounced Rancaa, Foo-air Rady. Buru Baado and Cororura. TELEVISION commercials proclaim the worthiness of the "shibiku Shi-Bi·Sh.1-Shi (the Honda Civic CVCC). Nissan announces its new model "Shirub1ya" (Silvia) and Mitsubishi puts its "Garan Shigl!ma" (Gallant Sigma) oo the market. For export, though, the Bluebird becomes the 610, Violet is 710, Sunny is B210, Galanl is Dodge Colt, and Celeste is Plymouth Arrow. "You could never sell a car named Violet or Cherry in the United Stales," said Charles Folker, a director at Mitsubishi Motors Co. "Cars in the United States are named after animals or famous places and are more masculine.'' He said one problem in finding names..for Japanese cars was that companies have copyrighted whole lists or flowers a nd other names that they might someday like to call a veh.icle, including bicycles, so that most of the obvious possibilities are already taken. MITSUBISIU discovered, for example, that it had r egistered the name "Lancer" 13 years ago and chOtle it for their new car. "Japanese words are haNh sounding, so we use English or French names," said Tadasu Wake of Mitsubishi's product planning depart· ment. "We need some kind of medallion for the car. English words are popular because Japanese students have been learning English since they were 11 or 12 years old," he said. "The meanings of the words are considered earefully when lbe vehicle is named, but usually we don't think about it afterward. The feeling Law to Aid Hurt Workers SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A new California labor law will soon bring checks totaling $2 million lo 300 workers who have been injured on the job. State Industrial Relatiom Director Donald Vial said the money will be apportioned out to the workers for medical and other expenses they paid out of their own pocket, some more than four years ago. IN EVF.R V lnatance, be Uid, their employers violated the law by not carrying workers' compeu1Uon lnaurance to protect employes In case ot Job<cnnectecS lftjwy ot ill· ness. Vial said a 1976 law authored by As· semblyman Howard &nnan of Los Angeles partially refinanced the 1tate fund fOC' such cases and also provided severe new penalties for employers fallln« to carry compenaation in· surance THE OFFICIAL said studies identify these employers as being generally ~ngaged In small. mar1inal bu11lneue1' and often esc1pln1 legal ob· UgaUons by declaring bankruptcy or disappear· me. The new l•w provtd rz m1U19n ror claims already awarded, but Vial said 1~3-term fin1nc- lni of the fund t1Ull bas to be worltod out. and sound are more importanl than the mean· ing," he added. "CELESTE," for example. won over "Challenger " and "Mirage" in a telephone sur· vey of 300 customers. Although sometimes con- sidered a girl's name, the company meant it lo signify blue sky. ''Japanese cars have problems keeping-\Jp with the tough emission regulations, so Blue Sky is a good name for a car," Wake said With a couple of exceptions, all or Toyota's cars begin with the letter "C." The company's first passenger car was call~wn" to mean it was the king of cars, and the second was named ''Corona" after the circle of light around a luminous body such as the sun or the moon. Order Yours NOW ••• 1000 Beautiful Stick-on Labels TT •PERSONALIZED •srYUSH •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHOE ANO S IU Of LA8lL Mr•. John Doe 12) M•ln Sl rHI Anrtow11, Anr11at• 12345o Lebel• Do Not Heu A P"nltd •o•d•• r ---------------------, '111 In this coupon, dip •nd mall w"h St .7510: t I I '!lot Prlntl"t Label Div., Pftt Office lox 1560 C..t• Met., Collfornl1 92626 •• Svr• •• 11 .. t-11, C_.• '411·'''''"''' L-------------_____ ..J Early BirdS (Jfab Homes A."Forest Lured only by lhe sight or three future model hom es ruing in the air ond u sign on a construction trail er , they cam~ 1•urly -up to 19 hours early And when t hf'y left after hours or w <ilting, a dully and windy evening roll call , and a warm and sunny m orning roll call -40 or the 50 houses in the first phase o r Influential Hom es, Lake Forest had been r eser ved. The first two "r eservcrs," both El T oro men who want more room for their families, arrived only one m inute apart Friday af. tem oon. floth ar e in occupations that should qualify them to know a good hom e mvestrnent when they see one. M ortgage banker Bill Pagano arri ved at 3 p.m . and Dick Bennett, w ho is employed by an investment development firm, got there at 3.01 THE DEVELOP~fENT is ex pected t o hold its grand opening in late January. A !)Ccond unit of 46 hom es will be put on thl' market in F ebruary 1977. The first unit 1s schoouled to be ready for occupancy in Sep- t ember , the second, in Nov- ember. Priced fro m $85,950 l o $99,950, Influential H om es, L ake J<'or e:;t offers three models with lhre~ or fou r bedr ooms and one or t"'' stories. INFLUENTIJ\l. HOM ES 1~ ju.st acr oss Jeroni mo Road from the com munity's l ar~er lake and 1 l s h u i:: c c o n l t• m p o r a r y clubhouse, which will be availa ble to all buy~rs as members of the Lak(• !-'ore.st llonwowners As- :;oc1 al1on 1Jucs are $9 R9 per m onth. To S('e the partially complet ed models and the plans in the tem - porary sales office, I ake the San- ta Ana or San Diego Jo'reeways to the Lake F orest Dnve offram1> and go northeast on Lake F orest to Jl'ronimo Road, t hen ll'ft on ~j!(l'>ni mo nnC' bloc·k. -. ,\;'J ... , r FORMAL DINING ROOM AT FIESTA HOME MODEL Fiht IJnit Fiesta Hoines Open In Mission Viejo To help satisfy lhe cscalatmg need for n ew homes in Orange Caunty, The Mission Viejo Com pany i s opening the ftfth neighborhood of Fi~ta hom es. located in the adult. community of Casta del Sol , ahead of schedule. The Fiesta series of single- story detached hom es was de- signed t o accommod at e the festive lifestyle that their name implies. Each of the four plans offered have both a formal dining room or area and a breakfast area in the kitchen. "Dining rooms are perfect for adults who enjoy throwing su m plious d i nne r parti es a nd for grandparents who like to invite the whole clan to huge holiday dinners." said J im Le is hm a n , proj ect s ale s manager THE 42 HOMES offered in Neighborhood Flvt? range in size from 1,214 to 1,495 square feet or living area. Each plan has an oversize two-car garage with laundry area. Garages feature direct access to the home. . These two and three-bedroom homes wJth two baths are priced Crom ~.500 lo $65,615. Occupan- cy is scheduled for spring of 1977. Second Guessing Buyers Perplexing Models of each of the sinJtle- le\'el Fiesta homes, comfort ably furnish ed by M el Grau Desi~n Q>rporalion of N ewport llear.h, are open daily from 10 a.m . until 6 p m T he sales compl ex. on Casta del Sol Boulevard, 1s abovt• and adjacent to the Casta del Sol public golf course. To reach the adult community, take the San Diego Freeway to the La Paz exit and dri ve c ast into Mission Viejo. Turn l eft o nto Marg u erite Parkway and f ollow the signs l o c~ta del Sol. Uy .\ND\:' J.A.,G AP H•wtft.il'"''" MediJUI Price JtJDipS The median price of an ~x1 s ting home In C alifornia jumped to SS-0,298 tn September, which represents a 2.8 percent increase over the previous monlb. This ls particularly noteworthy in light of the f act that the median price fell one half of onf' percent during the pre- ceding m onth or August. These statistics were an- nounced today by the Research Department or the 88,000-member California Association of '. Sund.y, o.c.mt>.r 19 .• 97~ PUBLIC N011CE '9CT1TIOUt IUllNlll •a.IW •fATtMIH1' Tiie ,.. ....... --....... -· -·· scon·s TllfE U RYICL,"' c;,.,,. Plac•. Co\11 M•w. CA 9'/t11 kotl On ld 8ur..,ll•m. 9" c..ow l'IMe, ~I• -u, CA •tur -~~MO I• (.OftOUC,1.0 by .,. Ill" \t91t 8urllll<tm Thi• .......... nl WH fll.O ~Ill llw °"""'' Cl•r• o1 0<a11ow c1111r!4y011 ,._ 14, 1•1 .. """' ~tlllMOtO <><•"99 Cont o.llY PllOC, Nov.•• •nd Oe<. S, It, It, ltlt "4S-1t PUBUCNOTICE l'ICTITIOUl auilNIU NAMI STAT8M8NT PUBUC NOTICE PICTITIOUI I U.,NI» llA-""1 $TATUdMT n.. f011o .. 1owa ,. .... n " Oili"ll """1 ""' ., \HVll~ EHT l!PPRl~f'i &1•1 W.ftlt•r At1• NO •tt """'1fHa1.,I\ ~eel\ CA '1MT _,_., Rebtn Sl>ull •, 4Hl w.,,..,, A .. , Ho. ta. HIH'll114110A IH«ll, C> .,..., ~It t...i"'n h t9ndU<ltO Ill'.., 1n .... ..., J•fnel II 5"u1er ""• ., .. _, .. . "'"" ""'"' ""' Gt\IMY Cle•ll of Ottf\"'° (°""ty •n ~1,1'/t. ,~11 111111111"'-" 0.""94' C••,1 Otll'f ~1o1 Otc-., i. ll. It, 1', .. ,. a-,. PUBLIC NOTICE The followl"Q .. ,ton k "°'"' 111.91· ------------M U ••! OICK f.RSON SIOH·GAAPMICS. ltlO OrKe U.ne, Unit A. GMIA ,,_.., CAt2Ut WlllOll Howud Jono , 7:M Ttr· ~el,.., Uno BHtll. CA. Tllh bulirwu Is c-llt'" o.,.., I,,. dlriclual Wll1on H, Jonu 'Thli •••1•,...nl ••• fll.O wM , .. County Clttk OI Or111191 c.o....tyOll Nw- tl'l\Oef u. ""· ..,.,, l'l.ofllllMCI ~•nQe Co .. I DalY Pllol, -29. -o.c. s. 12, It,"" ,..,. '9C1'1TIOUS IU,tNIU NAME: STATIMUtT TN tOllOWl"f -""' .. ddlnO b, .. , Ml.\,elt, NICI(•$ CUSTO/,\ P"tN rt HG ANO PAPERING '201 S<CNQ•ll Cor, HUl'll l"910fl8Mc:ll,CA 97u • Nlcl>OIO JOlflDI> 5.,.1.no. 001 Stouv•ll Cir , Hu1111.,91on a. ... n. CA m... ™' bv\l,,.n ll co•111vcle4 by Ml lft. dlvlcl\HI NlcllolH J S.vl•M Realtors. CAR conducts •--P-U_B_U_C_N_O_TI_CE __ a monthly survey in or· no .. "tte_.,I w•\ Ill'° w111• llw Cou111y c.1erll of Or•-O>llllY °" Dec.ember 7, t'1•. ~llUll l'Vblls-0.el>Qe (OHi 0.Uy Pilo4. OK. 12, "• U,J ..... l, lt71 St•7'• der to keep track of cur-i---,-,cr-,-TI-o-u-,-.-u-si-,.-.-u-- renl housing trends. llAMUTATIM8NT Tlw fOllowlflQ .. r!oOllS art 4o1r'91Nfl-PUBLIC NO'OCE T Jl E SEPTEMBER NH~~·M. HOMES, 10011 C.rfltict increase means that the ~-· Hun111191on euc11, c..1110<111• average price o! an ex-""'"" "· M<H•111 ... t1111 s.mer l'ICTITIOUS IUSINUS NAlllf. STATIMliNT ""'10110...1119 "'"""' .,. OOlnQ bu\I llhS ••· isling home was $1,380 0r1 ... c:o,i.~.c.111orn11~ o ... o. Slmbt'o, 11•u A•hcStt.,., PA Cll"I C P ~O P E R TY MANAGEMENT, tS47 Pelhwaod, Hun 11"91on Beech. CA. '2M• more than in August. Fountt11.va11 • .,,c.111°'n'•'210t And, compared to one Thls111n1rwnrscondll<1HW•"mll· b 1 l t Id Nr11'1fnl\lp. year ago, t e a es P11w11H.McHe- AkllarO SI ll>Oma\, 100 Oel Mer, ~ e ... ,,, CA. tt•SI P~qy ~rencn. n u Ptlls-. ttun1•11111on a .. ,.,, CA '1~ statiatics show an even Tiiis ll•1-1 wu ..... w1111 ,,,. wider gap Since the price COunly Cler-ol Orenoe COllnlY on o.umw '· mt. Tl>I• buslnen Ii <ond~'ltO by • 91"''11 P<trlne,..,,lo of a resale home in Sep-,.,.. te be 1975 ~A'> 'ltV1o l'\llllltned 0.-Co .. I o.lly Pilot. It IC!lanl Sf TflOl'll•l\ m r was ~,_,.,, eec.mw s. u. ••. ,., 1t16 Jan.,. or 19.2 percent lower nth \lAltm•nl WU flled Wiit\ '"" County Clerk 01 Ortno• CO\lnly on ~ember I, 1'7•. than September 1976. The m onthly survey is based on d ata taken from a cross section of 31 Boards ot Realtors from throughout California. These boards represent 40.7 per cent or CAR's membership. Existing home sales in the $40,000-$491999 price range continued to lead all other $10,000 price classes, with 24.2 per- cent or those who bought h omes in September making purchases in this range. However, the $50,000-$59,999 q;itegory s prang paslt th e $30,000·$39,tl 99 price class. and into second place with 18.1 percent. ·The $30.000·$39,999 ran~c fell to third attracting 16.9 per cent of Septem- b er 's r esa l e h o me buyers. P UBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOUS BUSINEU NAME STATl!:MEllT Tl\e tol1Qwl119 perwn ,. do<no 1>Us1 neue\: PUBLIC NOTICE ,,CTITIOUS IUSINIESS NAMllSTATfMINT TM IOll-1119 person '' oall>o lluli· ,..u•s· GLENN JAGEARS CO , P.O. 9oa '°'•er ... CA .• 100 Hol'lll P\leni.. BrN. CA. · Gltnn A. Ja9un, 3002 Murr•v U.., 0tt1<1 MKe. CA. ruu Thi\ bu\IMU I\ C. ... <IUCl..:I tror .ii lrt- cll'l\dwl. C.ltM JIQelf\ I Tlt1$ , ........ nt .... 11111<1 w1111 '"' Covney Cl•r• of Or•noe County Of\ Nov• tmber t•, 1'76. N IUl Pubtlslwl<f 0r•n9'!' Co'"I O.lly P•IOC, NOV 1',encl 0.C. S, U. It, tf1t 4'11-16 P UBLIC NOTICE ,,..... P\it)llstieli Or•n9" Co•<,I O•llY Pllo1, o.c. n.1t,n, 191U ndJa11 1 1tn SllS./4 PUBLIC NOTICE FlCflTIOUS IUSIHUS "IAME STATEMENT Tht tollowln<J pe•wn I• 001119 OU\I ,,.U~\ l•l VIOEO INTROOVCltONS IOI YIOEO DATE. S41 ~n Nicol"' o. .... Sul111 109. Ntw"°'t Beacl\, C.l1f0<nl• 92..0 Oontld lhndell McCOY, tllO N El ~I"° lh •I No. i. Sa~ CJtmenlt. C.lllOfn•a '14'2 Thi• 1114;\lness Is conduct..:! by.,, lrt-dM-1. Donald R. McCof Tl>ls >lelo,.,..nl w t\ fifed will\ Ille County Clt•lt ol Or•n~ County Oii O.C•mbor II. 1916 , ... ,. "Cl'ITIOUS IUSINEU Publl\"90 Or•not C.oa\l Ollly l'llQI NAME STATIMl:NT O.C. It. 76 ltl6 .,,<I Jen l. '· 1'11 ~~-~~~"~ng ~ ~~ ne""' , __________ ..;;.;;;;.:....~ Ill WIN O A H SE A SUR~BOARO~ 171 WINO AN SE" PUBLIC NOTICE \IJR~ING EQIJIPT. ''°Patti!< C.0.<11-------------Hwy , Hu111onq1on 8•~<h, CA.,.. FICTITIOUS llUSIN(U Guy p Guutrdo. 11ttz Onnc•stt• Ne Ml STA fl!MENT Ot HuntiftoQ•Ot'I fM-.tt h CA '1~ TPiit to11uw1rva prr1o0n~ ,,,. (tr)lnq bu\6 Thi~ bu\1nt"'" I\ (QnO\l(t~d ~ Mt ti\ "'"' "' 0..,c1u.1 ROL" ~ """'r' .1. ~1·m11~ •llUIJ C.uy p Gu111roa Wt\I C.0.•I H1ohw•y "'"'"""" 8u<1> f"I' ''•ltmtnl wo f1l.o •""' :"" CA 97~ eou~ ... c •• ,.._ ot O<•n9fi County on OK AoU Enoen ,,,,. A ( Alitt),.n·• tt>f t, ,.,. POf&llon. t()'IO W•\1 C.oa\I HIQ'IWfy. ~.,-~I-port 9•>'" CA ~1~411 P\11111..,..d O••n~ Co••I O&ily PilOI, 11>1\ bU\•l>e\\ 11 condu<l•li lw <I"" Oe<. s. It,••. u. lt1• !llfPb oora1tonRolf EnC!<!n In< TP'l1s ·~t•tfm~nt Wd\ tll.•rl w,u, 1rw- PU BLIC NOTICE Cou11rr crertt ot Or•n'1"" County on 0.-c•mtM-r' 1•,. • . OIJLY PILOr 87 PUBLIC N011C£ ,,CTI' IOUS euSIHIH NAM8 ST A TtMellT Th. 1011""""41 perMil f\ CIOlllO llu\I nf'\\Jt\ (l A\\Y {ANl N( U~O/ "'~"~''' .1 \t .... O\lf\'•'" Vallt'f', ~Ill•"'•"'°' M•" •• I' Hiii. 1"400 11119'...,.. si,...,1, No ... W••fmln,ttt. c.tllll'nl• ~, .. , T"'' bU\Alln\ .. <Onou<t..:I DY ell '" llM-1 . Ml•t1•P Hill tl\lt •IOl•m•nl w•t filfld wl1" ti. ~MY C.I••' 01 Oranoe Coul\ly "" C-tmbtr ••· t•i.. ,,..,, Pvbll.-Qra~ CN •I OtllY Pll•M. Oo< " 1'-"" -J&n. 1. •. "', • 1774 11> P UBLIC NO'nCE •1Cl lTIOUS au11111•U NAMI HATl!MlllT fllo lollOWlllQ l*'\01\\ •re llOl"Q llU\I ... \t•\' CAl.11"0"1NIA GlllL, 100 NtwllO'I C~n••r Or , SI/lie J04. New-1 lie•"· C.A•IM? t••Ollyn O•Vur•, • F•rn c,,,,.,..,.,, lr¥1M (A•11U Heymc>llO '1 C•.,•, 00) o...t1 ... Coron• ~I M•r "'9'0S Tnl\ busl,..H I• •ondutted r:>y • -r•I N l'IMr\lllD C.roll~" O.Vor• R.H Ciarre Tiii• \l•IMlenl w•• llltd wllh •i. Cou"IY c1 .. 11 <>t Ore11ia• COU'14Y o.. O.C..nm.r '· 1•1• """" Publl.,..d Or•n" Cont Deity PllOI. Dt< 11 It. l•. I"• encl Jen\09,., t. 1fTI ~,...,. PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUI IUSINUJ NAMStTATIMINT TM lollo••nt PWMlll IS ... buifo NUI•: BURNS MORTGAGE COMPANY. 1111 Oo .. SlrNI. Sulle US, Hlwt*'l &eMll, C.lllOF!\I• '2..0 P•ul Aleu nder 811r11t. H U Prhclll• L•nt, Ht,.port 8H<ll. C.lhMlll• "2..0 Tlltt -·•n Is c-tM..., .. """ OM OIHI. PeutA.eum' ™' ~l•h•mtnl we1 Jlltd _.Ill '"" county ci ... .,, o .. noe ~ ~ Oe<elllOer lo, 1'14. P*1> Put111w.s O,.."'>t Coan Delly Piiot Oii< tt, 74. lt16 •nO J•n. ?. t, 1•11 SlHI& PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS eUSIHl!U---..... HAMI! flATl!MENT ~ tonowl~ H•son I• Ootno bu'SI nene\ CHAZ WHOLES~Ll' PRODUCE. Slll) N•o1u~ Avenue, H•wpOl'I 8uch, C.ll•orn•• '2M>l O>•rl~' F. McOon~ld Jr, SSIO Nee> lull• Avtnu•. Newpo•l 8•ath. CAlll0<1\1A'7 .. l Tiii\ bu\lntn 1> <Onducttd lrf ~I~ CllVldu•I (nMIU F. McOO'ltldJr. This \lettment w •\ •11<'<1 wltll t,,. (.ounly Cler' ol O••nq• County on O.<ombf>r a. 191~. ,...,. Pvbll\11..t O••n?• Coa•I Oellv Piiot D.c "· H "" el\d Jen 7 • t•n ~·~,. P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE Ol<SALf 0 1< AUfOMOllL£ Nnt1< 1· t\. ,,__.,, t)y-411v1·u PUt\u1ml I• v1rt111m. 30/t •"'1 S0/1 df tki' (1vo £OC\ll ot '",. S•4t• uf (.1htorn111t ttwt "" d•"•Qn••I C.EORC. AHO ROH r,rPMAN C.Afl REPAIR •• N0•1f N• wport J"ilv('l • N'"WP0'1 Ottil"'h Qt~no-C..l•lornliJ "'"l will Mii •' publ•< •ur 11on, 4lt -'II t•orth Newport 81..,, NPWPo1'1 B••Ch Calllnr11I• ,.. o ~"I on Tut<Oa Y. \he 4th da'/ 01 Janu•rv 1Q71, tn.-tottow1nu &Ulornot>lt,. tow 1t • 1'6S vo1•1weqen. ISEA 1131. I O NO llS16'48?, Llc•n\c No. CFN ~I fN•VM!/1\1 Try1n~ lo figur e oul w hat th<' home buy1n1: public 1,1,ants at anv g1\'t>n hml' 1s a pruhl<'m th at ha-; always pcrpll'xed hOu!>e builder !> ::ind com munity planners rather easy <'ondition.s wer e met. the tax credits a pplied to r egular ho u ses. con d o m i nium s. cooperalivt-s and mobHes. It spurred sal es, but only to :i degree and not nearly as much a!\ expected. FEATURES AT the adult com - munity are the guard-gate entry with r ound·the-clock sec urity patrol , and the r ecr eation center which 4 s reserved for the ex - clusive use of residents. llecrea- tion amenities include a heated pool, hy drotherapy pool, craft rooms, exer cise rooms for m en and for women, card rooms, billiard room, and indoor shuf· fleboard court. CASH, ISOOI 8eacll 81•d , ~slm•Ml•t,CA •It.al M1tlulel 11 l<>•llo, )471 FOi• A ..... ~H3'J Put>hlMO Or•nQl' co ... " n .. ,,v P1t41f 0.< t2. ,. ,~ ""' ""° J.... 1 "" Sll0·16 S.10 wie '' lor t~ ""'PGM of wu,rr lnQ llqn ol 1hl! und•• \IQned IO< repol• -------------1 ~M ''"'"fl" •t>a•lh•r w1111 <'>'IS al old . i ( t t ' l f No m atter how many stud1c .... arc made. the people 1,1,ho buy th1· h'ouses cont 1nue t o con founll lho!:oe who inkr pret the r esults J u'll when 1t ar•PP!tr'> that a trcn<I has bel..'n e .... t abhsbL'tl on which to base future J!lano::;. the pubh<' mn ... es 1n another direction or . at rhc very least. exhibits an m<11r fcrence which harctly fostf'rs th1· ant1c1patcd hOU\IO~ t'l..'COH'n \."\ 1.,\:-oill A"'tU h1uld1ng CO\h h.J\ c conllnurd to 1ncr<>a~e. lilt• pr1<'<' of .i 01..'W, onl'·fam1ly hous1· h.i.'1 ~one-up e'er v '\'ar \. om 111 ,. r l' \' U 1• par l men I f1~•u: 1•-s rclea·H•1I r('cently <.hu1,1, lh~t. 1n th,· t•n111tl quarter of th1 .... \ t'tir, thi• a v1•r ;1 ire pnce of suC' h a h•)U'Ct• "3'1 S1H,OOO Proo::;per11vr r 11urt·haM·r~ hn \e b1•(•t1 s~1y1ng fc11 ( 1 •• long ttmt' lhat tht•Y art> bcmg prac1-U out or thi· m ;irJ..t't L <'s::1sl at or" ha,.,. Ltkrn i.onw 'tcps to sp.•t•<l t ht· sal<'~ of ho11<.r ... 1 l.a!il year. it was rkc1de<l lo a< cclrr atr lhl..' m ovement of nl'w un.,old hou!'>\''.'. f I\ lo1VE PEKCr:l'!T tax cr.-d11 I ' wn g1 ven lo the buvt·r of a ne~ I hOU'le or one st11r t1'<1 m the earlv part of the year , 1•v1•n lhouRh 11 need no t be occupied until Januar y l , 1977 ProVlded certt1111 T her e w ere ch anges in the l aws governing closini.? c01>ts, the i dea being t o make ... uch costs less mvsterious to t ht· buyer . But the house purchai.t•r found thal knowing ahL•ad Of time What lht> dosing coo,l s wuuld be did not make them l ess And ever yon e concerned 'eller s. bu~ crs, lenders and real 1•!;tate br ok ers agreed that thl" ~xtra paper work delayed the completion of sall's New am end mcnts to thvsc rr•gulations havl' i.ione into cUect 111 an attempt lo r ut some of the rC'd tape. FOR MORE THAN a )ear now. builders have att<'mpt<'<i t o bring <1own the cost c; of new houses by the eliminal 1on or so-called l nlls The term so called 1s used d<' libcrately, because v.hal 1~ a fnll 10 one family 1s cons1der1·c1 '' neces1i1ty by another Included in th11t ralc1?ory 1s J11 1•xtrn bathroom , since surveys :.how that man'' people sav th1•y don't need an extra bathroom 1f 1l 11dds to the cost Cl( a house, whkh 1t cert:linly doe!! I n r cnhty, m1)st people t alk one w 3y and .ict another. not cxuclly 11 new conclul>lon in or out of real estate. Sneak Preview Opening. Pre-Construction Prices from $56,990. 3 and 4-bedroom single-family view homes, adjacent J to the famed La Costa I lotel & Spa in Carlsbad. j Homes by Ayres since 1905 1 I But even more popular than the facilities is the innovative de- sign of Fiesta homes. Homes Include such stylish de- sign elements as atrlums accent· ed with natural-finished French doors. cathedral ceilings, paUos surrounded by low masonry walls topped with brick, and spacious, airy kitchens. OTHER FEATURES are shag carpeting in most rooms, vinyl asbestos tile in kitchen, baths and entry, water saving~ower h eads and water elosets, cedar shake roofs, automatic garage door openers, c oncrete driveways and gas stubout for the barbeque. Kitchens reature appliance.s by Hotpoint, including a five-cycle dishwasher and a disposal; and a gas range and two individually controlled continuous-cleaning ovens with black glass doors manufactured by the Brown Stove Company. t--r.iPr.::T~-t Sal~ ornce on site now. LOfl9 lleecn, CA '°"'9 l l>h bu\llW\\ ,. concturtOd Dy A'I In df•1d1HI Mltl\UI H. Lnt•lo Tlll1 \lattmenl ,..,~ lll•d ,.,.,, lhr eo.,.,11< Cl•r• Of Oun1J• County on No• ember 14, ,,,. Fl!U4 Putlll\ll•d Ornn9" co.or O.t•ly Pllol, NO\O "·and O~c s. 12. , •. 197• -I· PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTlflOUS IUSINUS llAMI STATltMENT Tiie I041Q.,lng oerw11 h dalno busl· nenH: PROOUCERS. 3700 Newoort Blvd. JOl•A, Newool'I 8Hcl\, CA '1660 Ktnnell> L llollon, lll2 w. Oc..., F,.,.,1. Ntwpol'I tleacl>, CA.""° Tllh IJ<lsl,.,.H '' condutlt<I o., .., In dlvlcaier. Kenn.Ill L. Bolton Tiiis sle1etMnl wes llltd w1111 lllt Counl'( Cieri! Of Orenve County on NOY• emblr 24. 191~. ",.,, l'Ubllllltd Or•nve cont D•llY Piiat, lffrv, 18, •nd O.c. s. 12, "· ft16 4'41-16 PUBLIC NOTICE 1859 Lll.ac Court ~rlsbad. CA 92008 , (714) 43R·3383 PUBLIC NOTICE ~r11\1nq •no,. o;l""n~•t of ••t~ O.ie<I ""' 11111 OAY nl O~<t ... ber. 1\16 GEORG A NO RON OCRMAl'I CAR REPAIR Pvllll\lled 0rM9" toa•t 0.,.1.,. P1lol o..<emi...r ?O 1'16 nea-11> P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO PUBLIC CITVOFtOSlAM(~" 11 Ft1tr Ort.-1 Cclo\•• ~·•· C•lllorn1e "2676 mos~ sn1 TO All INTEAF.5TFO AGENCIE\ C.ROUPS ANO PERSONS On or "l><lv' JMu.,, 1. 1''7 ,,.. •bo"" """"'d UIV ... 11rrq~"10. v .. DeD'"'""~"' or Hou\lnq nno UrtMn Do..,..lopmNll 10 r~l•~M Fr~el ltln<h ''"°'' T1lh I f)f thf" HOU\U'U~ ~ t.oM mun1fV O~v1•tnpf1lPn1 ,\l"t Of 1'11A fp' tl lllll lo•'"" loll~"''"? proJ•tl I L4ncl ACQUi\lllon Fune! .~, .. , n1 .. 1 To •<riulr• and ·~•emble l•lld. thi-Cf'Kt nt whlrr'I wnt bf-wrnt,.ft down to o,..v•lop hou\lno tor low Artd mo0tfl1• •f'I01v10uah a nd /Or i•mllll"\ 11•urpose1 Locetlo• 01 PrtJtCI: Celb1.- Tretl ~JI E>llm•l•d CoH . ,,90,000 (1\1 Sl&llfJl II Ct>"'munlty Rt<tl!lllon ~·r 11• ... it<I Tlllel 1o •' '11Jlrf• l•nd end de,..IOD ,, rnmmu1'fly r@crt•flon centtr CP\lr~tl Lou llo,.· C•n\u\ Traci 6'1 (;<11wir~1 1ou11011·!>CO btocll ?f W•'' C.rtt•r'itr,..,t E~hm•l•d CHI: Sll4,000 lhl SI-I 111 Fl•Mblllla•lon Loin -Grant Proo••M tProjttlTllltl To '"'l\t o•ntn of rn~1,.1 ll'oP"'lY by O<O•ICll!\O elt ... r low tO\I 10.n\ or f')"int\ tn rttpair or ln'¥>fov• lllltltllo ....... IPu• ... HI Loc•hon el l'rel•ct: Cllv _.. 1bllm11e0 cou ••o.ono f llYlronm•nlal R••l~w Rtcord• ,..,s-<llnQ '~" wlll>lll pro1ech Niw .,....., m-by 1"41 A1)11vt M mtd c;llY wfllc:I\ Oo<""""'' '"" .n .... ,,,.. ....... 1 r~••tw of tr.. prolt<I And more t1111v Vl't\ forth .,.,,.,. r•e,on\ why '"'" ,, ... f'Mt'th •re"°' r..cw1r9<1 lnc"' EM ,.,..._ .,._."'•I AP"t•w Rec.ort1•, ~re Oft fll• "'' Ille.,_, eddrtn and 1r@J1Yftll~• l!t' public u•mln.ollon •"d cooyl/IQ, UOll" ._., lrw City al Cini• MtH wlll 11n dOrt•~• •~• o'1>1t<I «1n cr1oec1 -·· wllh 81otll C.••nl t~no\ from lllt IJ S Of>Nr1m.111 ol Hou11no •"" V•IM" °"""'-"' (HVOI, Ulldar Tille I Of tlle HOl.ltll\ll •rid c;ammunll~ DwtlOfl mom A(I of 1'14 The Clly 114 dill• MeW I' ce1\llyl119 lo HUD lN>t Ii. 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Cos1• MeM, c.Jll~dl~ ~ltllff OAl!Oe CO•~ Oelly l'f!M. ~1'.1'1• ,..,. ~-- .. DAILY PILOT Sunday. O&eember 19. 1976 .Rams, Haden :Battle Tough Cowboys DALLAS (AP> -~Angeles coach Chuck Knox srud Saturday il "looks like" rookie quarterback Pat Haden will start today against the Dallas Cowboys in a Na ti on al Con· ference playoff football game. Knox said, "It looks hke it will be Haden. If he does start it will be the fourth different quarterback in four years lo start a playoff game for us. I th.ink that is unprecedented in National Football League history." The other previous s tarters were John Hadl, James Harris, and Ron Jaworski. Haden suffered stramed knee lJgaments in the closing reguJar season game against Detroit Haden has been working out and throwing well in practice. Dallas coach Tom Landry s aid, "Haden is a fine competitor ... the type or player who tends lo give a team confidence. Their team 1s such that the quarterback position doesn't dominate the offense . Everything is in gear (for the Rams). There are not too many gears out of mesh." Landry said all the Cowboys are healthy except comerback Mel Renfro who IS sull havmg trouble with a knee. The Rams come lnto today's showdown wearing the s ame O• Tl'Todaw Claa••el 2 •• 2:30 brand the Cowboys used t~ bear they can't win the big one:.. Los Angeles has made the playoffs five times since 1967 but has not advanced beyond the second round. In fact, the Rams have yet to win a playoff game on the road in that stretch. Anot.her Item we 1ghlng heavily on the shoulders of Knox is last year's 37·7 waxing by the Cowboys, who played their wud card right Into Super Bowl X. Agaln, Los Angeles, 10·3·1, is the NF'C West champion while this time Dallas, 11·3, is king of the East. The Cowboys have become something of a jinx team for the Rams. It began ln UY73 when Knox won the fltsl of his four divisional titles. The Rams breezed into Texas Stadium and lost 27·17 thanks to "'" Wlrophelo• RAMS QB PAT HADEN IS EXPECTED TO START TODAY, WITH JAMES HARRIS (CENTER) AND RON JAWORSKI BACKING HIM UP Lutz, Smith Clinch U.S. Davis Cup Win TUCSON (APl Stan Smith and San Clemente's Bob Lutz. who han• been playing ll•nnil> as a team s ince they were school kids in California. crushed Mt•x ico's Raul Ramirez and Emaho Montano, 6·2. 6·3, 6·4 Saturday lo ~ve the United Statt'S a clinching <1oubles victory an the semifinal~ of the No rth Ame rican Zone Davis Cup tennis compct1t1on The United Staies. which hai. not won the• inlcrnat1onal trophy ... mce 1972. quahfH·d to play South Africa in I he zone final an Newport Beach in mid-April. The dates will be selected later Then follo ws a long uphill climb against possibly Chile, Australia and finally the s ur vivors of the European elimina· taons to attain the tennis pinnacle the country has held for so many years The 6-4 Smith, from Pasadena, covered the court like a blanket "ith his long legs and arms, pell Unimposing Ree~rd Drysdale in Line For Hall of Fame? It has :.llway~ bl•l'n my belier that p ro baseball players up for hall or ramc enshnnement con s 1df'rat1o n w e r e m e n who p<>rl ormcd in a n cxtraorrhnary fa~hion durinj! thl'lr tu~ leag ue l'Jreer Today that bdu:r 1s wavenng. ma1nlv hcrau-.1• DSO <Oona ld Scott flryMJah> 1 1., a cand1d4le for tht:' llull of 1-·am1• Ory!>dale pall'hcd for tht' Los Angeles Dodgers frnm 1956 1969 OLENN W'ilTC and more recently has become a radio· TV announcer. I fail to see him as a standout in either capacity. As a pitcher he did two noteworthy things in 14 big league seat11ons : He copped the Cy Young award or 1962 and he pttch'ed 58~ consecutive scoreless Innings. League Urst team. Ills name was omitted in the original story. OF INAUGURALS --Ocean View High of Huntington Beach will have its firs t ·ever basketball game in its new gym when its freshman meet the La Quanta IGarden Grovel frosh Jan. 5 J l 7 pm. OF OL YM PIANS~ay Evans returned to bis alma mater lasi week <Hutlngton ~ach High) as gufft s peaker at the water polo banquet. He woo a sliver medal ln Montreal last summer u a member of the Canadian swimming team. OF STREAK S John Fe ragalli 's fifth and s ixth grade football team shut out its first six foes in Huntington Beach flag football this fall. Then the roof fell in during the city playoffs as his boys won the first game 19·12. then came back the same day for the finals to bow. 19·12. His Cougars were made up of kids from Dwyer School. OF SOCCER-An up a nd coming sport, 33 or Orange County's 61 high schools are playing interscholastic soccer Lb.la year. ing overheads into the stands. Lutz, built like a football halfback, s howed the quickness and deft reflexes that have made him one of the world's best doubles performe rs. The triumph gave the Ame ricans an ins urmountable 3·0 le ad in the best-of-5 series and turned the final two singles today into meaningless exhibitions. American Roscoe Tanner re- versed a losing habit against Raul Ramirez by winrung Friday 7-5, 6·4, 6-4. Arthur Ashe downed Roberto Chavez. 6·4, 6·4, 6·4. The two-day sweep without loss of a set revenged American wounds from losses to Ramirez and his Mexican teammates the last two years. Smith and Lutz were devastat· ing in their performance before a crowd of about 4,000 at the Tucson Racquet Club Ranch in a theatrical setting al the fool of the Catalina Mountains "'"Wl,..pheto LUTZ RETURNS-San Clemente resident Bob Lutz (left) returns a shot as partner Stan Smith looks on. The U.S. duo defeated Raul Ramirez and Emilio Montano of Mex· ico, clinching the •Davis Cup zone victory for the Americans. an 83·yard scoring bomb from Roger Staubacb to Drew Pearson. Then came last year's debacle. It was 34·-0 al the end ol three quarters and the Rama didn't have a chance to win in the final period for the first time in Knox' career . "The Cowboys made my off. seuon miserable," snarled de· fenslve end Fl"ed Dryer ol the Rams. "You can't forget what they did to us. I haven't. We'll be ready for them." "There's no spot where Los Angeles is just averaae ... says Cowboys special assistant Erma! Allen. "They're No. 1 against the run -they have it all." Lawrence Mccutcheon, who ruabed for over 1,000 yards, and steady John Cappelletti will start In the imposing Los Angeles backfield. Dallas has offensive problems. Quarterback Roger Staubach baa been off.form and Landry bas installed rusty Preston Pearson, bothered by an injured leg, at tailback. Toy fullback Robert Newhouse, also coming off an injury, has been given the green Uaht. Raiders Rally, 24-21 Pa trio ts Bitten By ·Snake's Run OAKLAND <AP) -Ken Stabler, who runs the football on· ly when it's absolutely necessary, ran the Oakland Raiders Into the1r-foUrth straight championship game appearance Saturday. "Leave it to 'Snake' and he'll do it," said offensive tackle Art Shell, using the nickname of the left-handed quarterback who scrambled one yard with 10 seconds remaining for the touchdown which made the Raiders 24·21 winners over the New England Patriots in their National Football league playoff opener. "With two minutes left. there's no better quarterback in football. You can have your Bert Jones or anyone else. Kenny's the best," s aid Shell. "We've been in those situations so many times. When you do-that a couple of times, you gain con· fidence," said Stabler, describ· ing the winning touchdown drive in the final minutes. The Raiders. who were behind 21-10 a fter three periods, ad· vanced to the American Con· ference title game a fourth straight year. They'll play here next Sunday against either the Pittsburgh Steelers, their con· querers in the last two cham· * * * SCOllE BY OU1411TEllS Ntw En91an<1 7 0 14 0 -1' ()akland J I 0 14 74 NE -.Jol>MOn t run CS,.,.1111 t.c') O..lo.-OM•nn•O O.lo. Bllttnl~ol! 31 oa.-ffom Stao1er fM6"" '-•V l • NE -Fr~n<i•l•ou.iromGrOQan ISmtlhlo.tClo.) NE Pn111te>iol"u" ~Sm•thll.tt•l o.tt< lll>n E~n I run IMA<vll<t<kl Oaflt: Stt.tblcr 1 run CMann ti.1<tc> A UI>'~ ST14TISTICS HE 0•1< J.,,,, oo...,.,-n\ 11 10 Ru\~ va•d' n.1"'° 1• II P,l\~•nq ~ar11~ l•7 ~1 AttUfn vard, 1l Jt Pa."'\ 111• 1 19 37 C • """'' 3-.. !.Ji Fumble\ fo\t I· I t I Pltn.oll1n·yard\ l~tl II·" INOIVIDU/4LLl!0/4DEllS RUSHING-N-Eng land. Cunnl"9Nm »63. G•OC1<1n I 3~. JOM \0" U-32 ()akl-. VM'I EeQtlen 11 3', Oavi\ 1·'1'1. RECEIVING-New EnQl....S. Fr.tnc:I\ 4-ff, SI 1"91~y? 36 Oakland. Bl1e1n1kolf ,_Ill, C.Sper 4·41 PASSING New England 0<09<'n 11·13 I, l•I vJfd" Frantl\ 0·1·1, O. Oal<land. Stabler l'"ll·O. 733 TV T°"ay 9:45 a .m . (34)-FUTBOL SOCCER -America vs. Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara. 11 a.m . (4) -AFC PLAYOFFS -The Pittsburgh Steelers meet the Colts in Baltimore. (28) - GOLF -Final round playAn the $200,000 mixed team cham· pionship at Miami. 2 :30 p .m . (2) -NFC PLAYOFFS -The Los Angeles Rams meet the Cowboys in DaJJas. 3 :30 p .m . (7) -GOLF WGHUG HTS -A review of the action in the major USGA events of 1976: The U.S. Open, U.S. Women's Open and the U.S. Amateur. 4 p.m . (7) -NCAA BOWL PREVIEW -A look at this year 's top post-season matchups. Among the games previewed are Pitt-Georgia in the Sugar Bowl; Michigan· USC in the. Rose Bowl ; Maryland·Houston in the Collon Bowl; and Colorado-Ohio State in the Orange Bowl. 6:30 p.m . (28) -PRO SOCCER -Birmingham City vs. Sun· derland. pionship tests, or against Jones and the Baltimore Colts. "1 'm proud of my team and the way we played today. We're go. tng home knowing we played our hearts out." said New England coach Chuck Fairbanks, com· posed a fter the (oss with the help of a 15· minute cooling·orf period. Some of his players showed their feelings more graphically, bitterly denouncing the official· ing, especially a penalty which kept Oakland's winning driv~ alive. and th e play of the Raiders. "I was ducking forearms aU day. The Raiders better clean~p their a ct." said wide receiver Darryl Stingley. Tight end Russ Francis, whoae nose was bloodied by a George Atkinson forearm early in the game. snapped later, "No wonder the R alders always win." It was all reminiscent of Oakland's regular season opener. a 31-28 victory over Pit· tsburgh in which the Raiders came from behind in the final minutes and the Steelers later made charges of unnecessary rough~ss. Two Raiders drew fines from the NFL office alter that gaml'. Steelers Favored Over Colts BALTIMORE <AP) -The Baltimore Colts hope circum s tances repeat themselves when they take on the Pittsburgh Steelers in the first rowid of the National Football League playoffs today. The Colts host the Steelers. who won their last nine games of the regular season to take the American Conference Central Division championship. Last year , it was Baltimore which had a nine-game winning streak going Into the first round On Tl'Todaw Cha11Rel 4 at J l playoff game in Pittsburgh. The Steelers won 28· 10 and went on to a second consecutive Super Bowl title. "We had to run a four-minute mile to get in, and it was tougb to keep it up." said Bal ti mote coach Ted Marchibroda of last year's str etch drive. The same thing could happen to the Steelers this time around. but Marchibroda feels Pit- tsburgh is "a much stronger club than we were last year.'' At the s ame lime, Marchlbroda believes the Colts are also vastly improved, a feel· ing shared by his players. "We're more expe rienced, more poised. have a lot mor~ character this year tha n las\ year." said defensive tackle Joo Ehrmann, the leader of the de1 tensive front four dubbed the "Sack Pack." Lydell Mitchell, who set a club record with 1.200 yards rushing thia season. said the Colts "ar~ going In this year convinced we can win the Super Bowl... 1 But what else did he do? He amasaed 151 losses against only 190 victories. He was only a a>. game winner twice (~9 in 1962 and23-12in '65). Moel or the other campaigns he barely won more games than he lost and half of his m ajor league seasons be was beaten 13 limes or more. It's a Laugher for Vikes, 35-20 The Steelers are rour·poln\ favorites. The National Weather. Service outlook calls for lell'\- peralures a round SO with Ut.UA chance o( rain. Baltimore sports the NFL's lop otfense, led by quarterback Bert Jones, Mitchell and wicle· re: ceiver Roger Carr, but il will face the league's best defense in Drysdale threw hard enough to strike out 2,333 batters as a ma· jbrleaguer. · He also threw hard enoul(h to Oe a World Series record for Oloet home runs given up in an in· ding (two in Ul66) and for home ~ yielded ln his Series career (~t). Ir those credentials belong to a Hall of Famer, standards have slipped far below my expecla· tlona. or ffONOWS-MulH H11h (Hulin.._ Beac:•> wattt polo ltv Erle BHer wu receetly Rltc&ed' &o &Ile All ·S•neet ~ .. "- ) BLOOMINGTON, MiM. (AP) -"It struclt midnight for Wasblngton," Minnesota coach Bud Grant said Saturday after bis Vikings rocked the Redskins. 3$-20, in the N ationaJ Football Conference playoffs. "I think everyone saw a highly· emotional Viking, team today," Grantsaid. ''WashlngtonJuat ran out of emotion.•• The Vlkes struck early, mov· lng 66 yards In the first four plays to t.Ue a 7·0 lead. Th~r offense moved almost at will, building an lnlunnountable 3S e l~ad by the end oft.he third quarter. "I didn't think they could do that againlt our defense," said Washington coach George Allen. "We felt we had to slart rast and control the game lo the first quarter -then they went the length of the field and scored that early touchdown. Against their defense, we were in trouble." The Vikings wrapped up their divisional title several weeks ago while Washington was forced to win its Clnal four games to make the playoffs. "You can 't be super·charged emotionally every week," said Grant or W ashi ngton 's performance. "Loslng quarterback Bill Kilmer agreed. •'Obviously, we didn 'l play with the same emotion," sald Kilmer. "Don't ask me why, ask some psychologist." The Vikings strung together three successive 66-yard scoring drives. rolling to a 21·3 lead in the first 22 minutes of the first roun<a playoff game~ 'farkenton's 18· yard touchdown pass to tight end Stu Voight put Minnesota uhead 1·0 only 99 seconds Into the con· test. S<;Oll• •YOU1411TIM W~\lltnoton J 0 J 1•-711 Ml-f(lf• u P 14 0 -JS Minn VolQlll II pa\\ from T nfftlllft IC.ox lo.10) WHll l'OM-lt'f47 Mlm $ Whit. ,, pau lrom T........,. .... ICOl kl<kl MIM ~r•m.t11 > rvn ICo' kl<'I Mlnn_o,..m•n JO r\H\ ICO• klO I W••ll-f'G MOWley U Mlnn-S. Wtllt" • PHS I~ T'"...C°" (COit ••ckl Wasll-Orelll n IMH '""" Kllmtr IMtMtey klek) wasll.,.Jtlltrwn J !Mtt lrom KlllMI' IMotitlt'f kick I 14-47,121 ,.,,,.....,, llU"'*'-YA•d\ Ptul"9 yard• Return Y•Nl• PH .. S """" l'11m1M•~···· l'eMll .. ~·yerft n.u1mct Wa111 ~- " 11 t•U 4tl.tt1 "° ,.,, IO I t•4f.t fHM •n •·• O<O J<O M7 ~ IHOIVIOU4LLUO«M llU~IHG-W.Ulll119'on, TilcwnH IMS, flllOOlf'lt 1·IO Ml,_M>ta, ForeMell »IOS, MtClan.ttltfl 20-101 Rl!OCl!IVIHO-Wftlllnq!OI\, °'""' •10. pt119ttt ...i.1, Jtlt.t-._,., Hiii 4-'1, lllQ9IM ... ,,. Mlft. ntMll•, ~. Wlllte 4 .... Voll!M '-41. MtCI_...., ).Jt, .. l\SSIHO-WHlll"OtOl'I, l(llmef' 1'-4t·2, 2it "''"· Ml-'9la, Tartltt1t0fl 11o2f.t, 17Q, lMO-HI, aao. Pittsburgh. • In winning their last ,nine sames, the Steelers have all9wed just 28 points, a statistic Mltthell described as "frightening.,. . Pittsburgh's orrense wUl be · directed by Terry Bradmaw. who mlHed several games with an injury. and Is expected to be • powered on runs by Franco Harris and Rocky Bleier, both 1,000-yard rushers. "We've won by running the ball," Bradshaw sald, "and we'll . eonUnue to run. This isn't the · Ume to chan1e anything." ... . . . ~: . . ' .· - D11tv Pilot Plloto• Dy LH Porw 1' ' , l,.IBERTY REBOUND ·Dan Willard <42) of Saturday night. Others include Jeff Dreyer (33), Doug H anson (21), Greg Goodnight (25) and Rod New (right). •, ·Li berty Chris twn grabs a rebound during ·:·action with Huntington Valky Christian ,. " :eve Rolls ro84-45 ~eWin Doug Hanson anct Kevin King oombmed to score 49 points m spa rking Huntington Valley Ctiristian High of Newport Beach t.o . an 84 -45 bas kNh:tll vretorv ovcc Huntington Beach~ l.1h1•rty Christian S aturdav night ;.i t SGuthern Callforn1:.i Cofll'J.:t• , Hanson, a 6·2 senior guurd. pumped in 27 p-01nts, ~ellmg 21 111 lhe initial half in pacing the \on· querors to a 48·13 lead at the in- termission And Kini;: had 22 points 112 in t h e opt• n t n g h a If >. The G • I sophomore forw:.ird was red hot from the f11·ld. conncctmi.ton 11 of 13 fi eld gt>al attempL'> Rod ~ew also hit 1n I win fi g ures for lfVC. getting 15 He a lso had 10 assist:.. Greg Goorln1ght paced I.1bt>rtv Christian s Mmull'men, !.conng 16 .. Huntington Valley Chrr'it1an hit 49 percent of tts shots, click ing on 36 of 73. Liberty Chnsllan bad an off night, only hilling on 17 ol ~ <30 percent I Huntington Valley'o; Gabe Brown added icing to the victory in the last second of the game, scoring on a 4S·foot ~hot The win ran HVC'11 rect>rd to 3 3 laberty Christian rs nO\\ 1·2 Utaf1y Cht101"" '1\1 Wllla•d .,_~ f!J\oly """'" •or> t ~,..,.. ......... ,,,, .. , I• 11 pf tp • 7 7 ·~ 1 ~ 1 ' 1 1 I 4 t4 • ,, h t I \ ; I ' t \ 1, 11 I f I M._,11,,....,V•llo lllfl I• II pf IP "'~ " n • 1' ...... ,.. "'" ,.... .. F"H'far ,., lWlff'I ...,.,.,., ........ J.t • \IW°I '"''" ' \ ... ' \ • 0 '\ t I 4 f t ' ' f 1 1 fl ' I I ' I •1 ,., ' ,, la. U 711 ru )C •"• D r Ou-•"•" ' ' "I H •' '• n ,.. Kings Fall To Montreal ING LE WOO I> \fontn JI H}t'flt wing Guy L.1nl•11r <·11rr•d J s~c:ond P<'rtrnl .:nal Jnd lllJun t,e11l acement Runny l..1ro1·q111• fjlcked up his !>erond 'hutout 11( the season Lo lead the CanucJ1ano; to ri 2 o victory m 1·r th'· Lo~ 1''n'gt:!les Kings 1n a N.1t11m ;\I Hc*key LeafolUC g,1ml' Sl'llurdJy ru ght. · I:Arocqut' ~l:tr tr<I 1n goal because rt~gu I a r !-ot urlt'r Ken t>ryden fractured a LO(' on his left l;.it in pr acllc<' S:iturrlav morn· @ Larocque lowt•rcd ln'i goals J ainst aver age to l.f,I on thc ~ason as the Canadlens movf'd 'points ahea d or the second fllce Kings In the NHL's Norns l\>~ion "L~neur took a pas." from d<.> ~.flSeman Guy Lapointe lo twat ~s goalie Roile Vachon Just 1'41.i the m id way mark of lhe titUion . Center Doug Jar vis ~or~ on a n em pty net alter f:!Cbon was pulled I JEFF FRAZIER OF HVC (32)1 GREG GOODNIGHT REBOUND. Cow boys Blitz BYU nrtLA '\'DO l"l.1 rAPI All AnwrH·,rn runn1n~ back Terry \I 1 I I l' r r o m p e d t o f o u r tt111chdo\\ ns including a tackle hr1 ai.. mg i8 ) "rrl burst through th1 hni•. to trigger Oklahoma ._1,1t1• tu a 19-21 Tangenne Bowl f11otball \ H'tory ovc•r Brigham \mini! !',.iturrl.ty nhtht Pkl,tltornn State's dcfrnsc got th1· < O\\hO\<; moving after a f111nhlini.: bt!l!ann1ng, seonng the f1r't touchriown and S<'lling up th1· next two \\ ith psss inter:ceri· t111ns Then Miller and company i;ot the offen se moving and turned 1l Into a rout. As expected, Oklahoma Stale nwde virtually all its yardage on the running of Miller. exciting sophomore Far land Dindy and workhorse ful l back Rober t Turner. \\hile Br igham Young's m.qor offense was the passing of 4uarterback Gifford Nielsen. But four int<'fceptions hurl "itel~en 's effectiveness and his te<1m 's l'hnnces. Twice, Oklahoma State got a two-touchdown lead only to have Brigh am Young's Western Athletic Con f erence co- champions com e back to within a score Dave Lowry. punting and run- nmg only eight days after an ap- pendectomy, returned the set'ond half kickoff a bowl record 102 yards lo n arrow th(' gap to 28·21 Oklahoma State's Big Eight Conference tri-champs scored lhreeTDs in the third penod SCOlll I Y OUAllTEllS flrlf1l'OI"' YounQ o u 1 o 71 00.lellOme !>lett I 11 11 n .. 0$U -Dawton JO 1nf,.Hf'lp11n-n rf'ltHn 011~qtr klOI &VU -Ct"f\tt"'•" '"''" •O f wlor ~., 'c, 1 05U <'vf'athoftrbl•' ru,, 10,,,,.,, .. ti.ll • > r.Ku M111.,, iron t011f)l·• lillrti t AVU ThOmoson 'l.1 Pd\\ tr•;m Nl"'l•fln •O hvlO<'klckl osu -Mlll1t 71tun IDalQIPk••" IYU -L.ow•v 101 kltkoll "'u•n ro T~ylor •lckl O~U -Tur~r 1 •un (klc~ f,1111"11 OSU Mitter 6 run u ,,,. P-'\~ ''nm WNl~tOltl OSU -Miiter I run t0 1l9lokock l A-J1,11' STATISTICS l!YU OS Finl down• u " Autl•o v••O• 7~ 46 70.37~ PaHl"4 vard• l"lO 21 "''""' ytrdS. JO 117 p.,... 13 )4 • 7• ·~ Punt\ ) l" S.'1 P:umDltt IO\I l I ,_, P•111a111 .. ·v•rd\ • 61 7 511 INDIVIDUAL LIADEllS llUSHING-IYV 'llAnt •it (hr"t""'°"~ • NltlMn W Otll1llom~ \t&I• M•lltf 71 ti], ,,,,,..., 11 IO. Dlndv 7 &a RECEIVING 8YU • °''"""'"" 6 U ThomP>On 3 .:!. l llhO ~ JI 00.1-., Stet• , L.l\IU 11 PASSING -llVU -Nl•l"'n 71 )4 A 70' •••d\ Olllt h0m1 Stett w .. 11Mrt><o t 'I~ 11 Par.,•v t 10 0 Sundal' D8Cember ~9 1976 DAILY PILOT 8 Loyola Rips MV, 63-38 By ED B URGART OftM O••lr 1'0104 MaH The same team that tut on 70 ~ percent of its field goal nttempt' over the last three QUJrter:. t-'n day night didn't have the same success against a con .... derably larger Loyola of Lo:. Angele~ Cubs' team t hat pla,yed 9lJcky man.to-m a n defense Connecting on JU.St four of 25 field goal tries < 16 (>t!r cent) in the first ha lf, the Mission Viejo Dlabloe dropped a 63-38 deci:-.1on in the championship game of the Laguna Beach basketball lourn· menl Satur day night. Loyola, which ls 8· tourney game It pl cd by 20 or more potnts und splay<'d their superior ity earl aturday. Startinq the kes of 6 6 centt-r Paul Boken, he tQurnament MVP. and 6 5 Jon Vt'tlch :.igJmst u D1ablol> team that had no sturter taller than 6-2. the Cubs co!ltinuall) got lhret: anJ four shots al the hoop 'l'hl' height advantage helped the Cubs oµcn a 24 M leud wtth 4 26 ldt in the !>econd quarter, a period when they raced from 11 14-8 advant age lo a 2'&·8 margin Dave King's D1ablos could never recov<>r as Loyola would either play man-to-man defense or switch to a swarming 2 1·2 zone Anet when attacking on offense, the Cubs had little trouble solv- ing Mission V1e10 's 2-3 .tone. No Oiablo scored in double r1gures whale-Boken and Veitd1 led Loyola with 16 and 11 points. fo"orward Mike Boster and guard Bernie Hawkins. who pluyed con ... 1:-.lt-ntly throughoul the tournam<'nt , were ch06en tu the ull tour11.1ment t<-am for Mis- :.lon Vwju La1.una Beu<'h'!> Bt'n· Bat'on was also !>elected. Othcr~ picke d werl' Norco's Jim Out~mdn , California 's <Whttt1er> Norman E-;dwards. Western ·s <A naht'lm) Lloyd Johnson, Esperanza's <Placen- tia l Brad Dehurl, La Mirada's Jeff Brewer. Urea's Ph.ii Hen- derson and Loyola's L loyd Washington. MIHlofl VltlO IJU 1, It 1tt Ip Oo\ter 1 0 1 • llot>orh 1 0 II • ~Doc.~ ... , 0 0 1 Alf••nritt I 0 • 1 Hutfrn111"1 I ' • • ,,,."''~' , t 0 \ P 0.Ca\~\ I 0 \ 1 ..,.,,..,, .... ,,, I I I> , (Q-'rt\;'1f\ 1 • 1 ' lol1h t4 10 ll .j¥ ~o•QM 0 1 0 ' ~ ....... o~· r1on I n;111 J 11 19 16 17 4J Ml\\iOhV1•1o.J • " lO tt-• Controversy UCU, Lakers Roll; Mars LB's Sports in Brief -; ,. Davis Cup to Italy 55-52 Win By a D aily Pilot Writer LOS ANGELES Soph · omore for ward David Gr een· wood se<>red a cart.'t:r hish 31 points a nd pulled down 23 re bounds Saturday night as ninth· ran ked UCLA overpowered TuJsa 110·85 in a nonconference basketba ll game. For th<• second game in a row, forward Marques Johrn.on failed to piny because of a kn<'c mJury, but he wasn't needed by the fu~l breaking Bruins. TULSA Ii~, MtO,,_rtlA ()l1tf¥11 4f1~m\ 10 Girt,!>.-. 10 w.,t'ld•,. 1a Oouc,,.n, "' L.it•Y I H&rn•lton6 Lani)" .. M ,.•1n 1 UCLA t 111') Gtflf-nw"tiOd 11 ""JiNfl'\t""" ti) V"om •n • H ou.,ru;i '•-ti<lt"'••lon t' 1 r.r"'h-t\ 1 °''~ I ~.m, • ":>p1llAnt .. V•n ,..,.,...9,,.,. 4 l ·P Pl'rl l H•"''"'• UCL A .ti Tul\A 41 Fo1.11~f)uf M'Dowrll lo'"' fn,' Tut\• 11 UCLA ti Ttt ""'' >I fOul LIPOU1 YtOf'f\9n A •,391 LA Brea.Ju Streak PORTLAND -Kareen Abdul· Jabbar scored six points 111 Qvt•r time Saturday ni~ht to c·arry the Los Angeles Lakers to <i J tf1 111 National Basketball A ... :-.cw1:.it1on triumph over the Portlai1J Trail Blazers. The loss broke Pnrtlµnd 's <!<! game hom e court winning ~tn•ak over two seasons. l OS ANOCLES ~11\ ro,.010 Ru,•.ftt ~ J.,n b•r l\ Allel'\ tO. (P'lftntY 8 ...,.,.,.tot·•1 11w, ~ A1°W'rn•1n.,, L amar 1 K Jf'HJC l , NN1u1.11 n I • POATL..AH 0 •11 n (,,t"''' ,, l ".,., l' w .11ff)'\ ~. Oav1~ 1J HolHn• U , Sh Oil • 111•1 11rt • ·"V.tlktr • 10 ,, ,, 11 ,,. " 11 71 /1 ,, l~ 111 Fov1P.d l't\.I' lvr"'' lotJtf tnul._ I J' l\t'V)Pll•\ 13 Portla,,dll lt:tnn1t•I -Lu<•' A 1l Sll SANTIAGO. Chile Italy's Adriano P analla and Paolo Ber tolucci teamed to defeat Jaime Fillo! a nd Patricio Corne· jo of Chile Saturday in a doubles match , c linch ing the 1976 Oavii Cup tennis championship Italy has a 3-0 lead with JUhl two sing les matches to be played today. The match went rour sets with P anatta and Berlolucci winning by scores of 3-6, 6-2, 9·7, fi.:1 Trojan• Ttn1tfJI~ . EL PASO, Tex. -Baylor 's Larry Spicer d umped In 28 poinl'> as the Bears edged Southern California, 84 -83, in the consola· lion gam e o f the Sun nowl basketball tournament Saturday rug ht. La~ Defeated LAS VEGAS llJe Nastas e of Romania and Manuel Orantes of Spain will battle today in Ule semifinals or the $320,000 WCT Challenge Cup m atchl'rt-adecide who will fuce Ameri<·an ace Jim· my Connors 1n the $1<.(),000 win· ncr·takc-:.ill final next ,\pril 10. Nastase bl1tzrrl a i;ing Hod Laver of Coro11a dt-1 Mar, 6-3, 6-1 Saturday lo g ain ;i hcrth in the semis Orantes gained a s<'m1finals berth by dt>feat1ng llarold Solomon. 6·2. 2 6. 6 3 K.nct~kfl llp•et l.EXlNGTO:". Ky Earl W1l!iams hit J 15-foot Jump shot with one second left Saturday nti:tht to give Ctah an upset \IC· tor:,· over third-ranked Kcntuck), 70-68 for the champ10nship of the host Wildcats ' anva tational basketb11ll tournament Boxold's Shot Gives Barons 55-54 Victory ARROYO c;RANDE Bo Box- old came off the bcn in the final seconds. then hit a bas at lhe buzzer to give Fountain Icy High a wild 55·54 victory o er Sunset League riY.al Marina !Huntington Beach> Saturday night m the championship game of the Arroyo Grande basketball tournament. Boxold had t'nlcred th<' ~ame JUSt a few ticks earlier whrn teammate SMtt Ford fouled out. His winning shot came from 25 feet out. It was a nip-and·tuck affair with the lead changing hands tlhroughoul as rv·~ Barons ran their record lo 8·0. Marina is now 5.4 l"V 's Georgt' Barrios was chosen th<' tournament's most valuable player with FCJrd and Bret Wilkinson of lhc Barons, along with Marina's Tony War· ren picked on the all-tourney t<'a m . l'o..,telft Va11tr ru1 19 ft pt tp M.,ine IM I 6 1 \ ll W11rren W1hctr\\On '-0 ? 1l Gtl>b\ fi•rr1D".. O O 8 r.,,.,~(, Mnlm•• s.-.1•t4d &>•ttlr.f • 1 ti} 8ru1t <I .. 10 Ko--t\t.-r r.I I) ) lo1a1, l1>14h 7J " ,, \\ Seo,. l>y 0111t'on ftj II pl Ip A 0 I 1~ ) 7 ' 11 ' , l ~ \ t J " • t 1 • ,, 1, 11 \I r-»unt Uf'\Vlllt'f 11 It '1> 11 \\ M.t,il'l·t I l') 1b 1] \.4 University coach Doug Sor~y was callt'd ror n qu<'stionable ltthnlcal foul w1lh two seconds l~fl to play. B<'n Bacon s ank tie two free throws, and lhc Lagwta Beach Hagh Ar•1sts e merged w1th a 55·52 bai..ketball win Saturday in a contro\ er~i:il game that had coaches. pl.1)-l'r:. :ind referees fuminj.! ln a conlt'sl for seventh place at tht' Laguna Beach High ba 51-.ctball t ou rnamenl, Univerll1I~ app<'arcd to have tb~ game won with e1~ht seconds l!S£t.. when Mark E' kholt conve~. two fr<'l' thrc;ws to give tlte lrvrne-1.Ja:.cd Trojan!> a 52..:10. lead .;. But Laguna llt'ach's Randy Smith look a pass anrl drove in for a layup. knocking a Universi- ty def<'nder to th<' noor with two: second:-. ldt to 11la~ Thl' Artists then called timt· out .• rnd !hill's \\ht•n Sorey ap proa<'hc"I • l•frn·1· J1w K1JJCk, ask ing him if a foul had hcen called. CThNe was 11<1 foul > "(told htm to usk hrs captain ... said l(oJek. "Bul he s aid 'I want to ask you.· And I said 'that is go. ing to cost you a technical.'" Aller BaC'on ~ank lhc charit.y t'~sses. the Artists got the ball out of~unu:-. and \\1th lime runnir(g oul, '{im1lh was fouled. sinkirrg the fin~) frt•e tha>w. As th~ players left lhe n~r. ~'ords ~er<.> exchanged bet~ceen one university starter a n d the other rl'fe rec. Jim Dokos. Wh e n Sore y approached Dokos, the rcfrrcc s1t1d. "l don l w:.int to talk to you " • With that d epart1ni.: comment, Sorev left tht· rloor a' Doko!>, in 11n <i ·irate mood. kt•pt t'omment ing "he's nothrng but a referee baiter · . .\ncl \\hen a rPp<>rll•r neared Dnko!> to a s k h1 m \\hat had tr&nsp1rl'd. lht• r<'frn•e s aid. ":.ind l don l want lo talk lo you. either ... U11~n• 9,.~('.., ti~• Rat"" HAuQhl Sm11n (;r•f"nov')h ,,,.,,., MOt-r-.rm Hro'htt1M 9tylllnl {Amp< Tolttl\ lq 11 pl 10 ~ l I 1? • 1 ' ' I j ll I 1 I ., 1 t u 0 11 , 0 0 0 l 0 0 J J ' ,, I\ 1 I \I Un1wr"11y Un c;,,.,.., Polrl1111r E v>noll .,..u,,ra 06l'J'"'f' M"LlQl't'1 su,11o•f M l<.,_11 (q It pl ''" \ t • 11 b 10 s ,, • 7 I/ I 4 1 I I) 7 • II I) 1 ,/1 0 0 1 d 0 0 7 0 19 16 '1 H \core b'f OY•rt•,.~ Ul"ll..,...,\•t'f' ld'1™'"' S..t " ot.,.., Scorn ,, ' ,., .~ ~) t 11 11 14 H Wt I rnU ftrf"otf1 Qlf lht"'91 L•M r t11t'I"\ f·prra"ttV l1ttt, (•ht')tl'l1 t.t• NOHOA\'t')fhnltt '~I UCI Rallies, 66-59 Kevm Davis and Scott Jenkins led a second half UC Irvine rally, spark- ing the Anteaters to a 66-59 collegiate basket- b all victory over vlalting North Park College of JI. linois Saturday night. termission Look And Listen! The Sankyo Super-8 Sound Camera Is Here Irvine trailed b y a 44·36 count with 11 :44 to play in the ga m e when J enkins and Davis led the comeback. The An· teaters o uts cored North Park. 11·31 in the next Jenkins and freshman Dave K nuds en s harrd rebounding honor!> with IO each. UC lr•lnt IHI ,, It pf tp .Jen~on\ e ] 1 t9 Al)Oqer\ n 1 l(nUd<M ~ SttP'l"n' I °"'"" ' .. Tl\'fn•n 7 7 l.Ovlnqlot t H1lt 1 , 1 • Wll\Ofl 0 1 7 T"1el\ 11 11 21 W H1lll1mt• Norlh P•tk, ]1 2' five minutes to lie it at-----------• 47. Then with 3:43 to go J enkins hit from in close giving UCI .a 53·51 edge. The Ant e aters ne ve r trailed after that. Davis s cored 14 of his 16 points in the second half and J enkins had 12 or his !9 after the in- HONDA EXPRESS HOHDA'S AHSWH TOTHl MOPED '33995 DENNIS ROSENE 4 10 West Coast Hwy Newp0rt &ach 645-8470 Lease a 1977 Sevi1le HARBOR PHOTO 3121 E. 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SPORTS Alamitos Racing Results llo,. !.•turd•" f'llltST AACE. ... ,,.. , • .,o~ 2 ¥"'•r Victory S'ddleback College rae'ed to a 60-40 halftime lead, then held off a rally by Rio Hondo to notch a 91-84 basketball victory Saturday night on lhe winner's court. The win halted Jt two· g~e losing streak for the Gauchos and ran their season mark to 5·5. Coach Bill M ulllgan 's rive hosts Fullerton Tuesday night. Rio Hondo (8-2) en- tered the game with a six-g ame winning streak. JUNIOAVAA$1T'W' Mhtl ... Viti• C"I C .. ) u Qofl.U ~lyM IJI F (4)Jot0... Cumm11>9(11) F (11)~ l•nn c IJI c O> Koi...,. Brawee, '101 G CIOI MefllouOI S'>Hr(41 G U>~ MV kOl'lft9 lube. Froil 4, K•ll ... Moore 4, l.a..O.r l H•f11Ctww MV,~)O. ,,..,, c_ .. (SJ I C411 .. .._Gr- "'" (101 F 16) HO» W-1•1 F IOI Dutle.,. C..0..011 c ttl C UI 11110.etl• S. MYlllQ8ft 171 C. l•I 5'>onQler 6 Mu1t1011n m c. 1111 AOOIMOn ~c "0""9 IUbl a.~., ). H9'!' m11ncl2, f lll\5. H•lfllme• !>C. , ... ~ HtMt IH<ft Tewmey llwncla IJ.U (4t) W¥tt. 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"" O•Mn /W1 \ Wondfltt1ri11 Sorno1n w,,.,._ N•"'*l" °" .• \(.'dtr~O Wn H4•~ K,.n Nt'tif~04 AOt-'I O•tton \ M•n Ur At fl u E cacta 7 !ot1r Cofttt-. & \ LUC_, 11 .. 0t-lo, Pt•d \IU 40 \ECO,.O RACE t'I() 'f+•ffh .,.., .. r 110'\&UP rl41mmq f"u,,~ .. , ... AX> (,.rafl()I '" \Tl• IOr•vt r ' fl 10 RhC ~ Qn Mttn t(.trdOtd • 0#oNJlln Hv.-IRou9111 f•me ti 81 1«1 HO •00 310 310 Aho'"" Md t .. ..-(,,f()fQ9. OuHy \nf'dr\. ~111 ffl'"" Uvodv NO )(.tA1(1'1'._ THlllO llACE •00 VMlt\ 1 V••r Mrl'. AllnW1tN<t Put"t-l" \J.000 Mt'\ l111y f(()(ktH't •HArtl ' 10 'l!O • 00 Doc ~ ( '-P'f''\ IWnQM • 10 10 ti °:'O Mr t 1nv 01.,1 41\d·•" t l AO l tm"' 10 11 .. ,..,,, rctn NfHM\t 1-illt Pf"O""tf'\I Q.,I "'('! M'>f\n \ Kmdd M1to Lt_t!, r •tv l•\hM~A.Qo•n No \.Cr dtr-N•\ FOURTH RA.CE \',1.)1.ud'.. h ·t tr otd' 6 UO 'Sf .f<1t"f't ,,IMN.tn 1• f.out..,. "100 V•ctoryrPl-tnl NnqUll 1t 0 tllC) tt •l tt ..0 n·..,111·w·d RO< JCtt • .,...,,d, 4 ro l ttJ 0\IOP 6 SI.tr-, •Ofl'•Omb" l M ,_., l·""" )1 10 Atw totn Ht'l ( MlV ., )n.-81'1 p IDI "' n•1 Ad/'l'" H .. v t r"ood D t'Y "'O'' ,_.tthf"•. flFT11 RACE tti3 ""'" ! , ... o 0111· A.11.,.,., ,n, .__. 1->ur \~ , .. IQ(') ._,fll'>n•t•I Arfl'J~ \I fH,.1t nt-41 tM1trn•ll• l\1•r Roi ~,.91 tt,,,, 1 11mf• ''"' '" Ar\o ""'" W1flt1HHJ rJ•1nri til:•o•v Oru1n Qi 1•,w Attn, l U"-• l•Jlo ''' ';• lf' .. nt••' "<,urnn " \I ft'\fl hf'CI W u lo.f'>l"f W11rr1or ~IXTH RACE 1-;n vo1t'1~ l y,.,., '"' (l,11m1nq tor f1ll•t \ P\Jr .4.•'0 !()1 The R oadrunners, sizzling afte r the in- termission, climbed to within six points or Sad- dJeback with 5: 35 to go in the game-but that's the closest they could get. The Gauchos maintained a six-to-seven point edge the rest or the way Rich Mc Elrath was the only other Saddlcback player hilting in double figures < 14 I. AIO Hondo 1141 lq ft ., ti p4 1 I IP Ill 11 HUI Cl11 C. Ca)Joseof> l>lttlt 110 I G 111 MMor> MOKo<ll\Q•vll•. Morr-2,Kll'lr• 1,llOOt>Oy2 H•llt!IN MurPll,,JO.u C..ta Mt~ (1041 11'1 ·-h ttl S.nlpy 1711 F Ct•l ~tere Col• ISi F CO Hvl.ohan S..119'toelcl "I C (tl$Nndo N•umtn lt l G UI Mrrle ~lollm•n 141 G U I C...ne~ Co\I• """"' uonnq •ub>: T-y I, H•ndrlk\ tO. Dom1.,1c 11, Harrl>28. HolHlme Co•I• Mes•, •2·10. Malet 0•11401 C .. I 1.9 Mll11Uft 5<11<\f"'r (II f' (IOW¥r~ C<tlldll4n 141 F 1161 Prlwlte B•ow'I 1121 C l~I Curr,.nt Holl 171 C. 141 Emerick Stttl~ 1~) C. IOI MOO<e\'O MDscorl1>9 .ub~. Puente 7, 0e1_, 1 lewl<kl 2. H•flllmt Miiiikan, 33 10. MtttrDtl UJI (Ml)l.9Mllllun '>chaPl'r Ill F 1101 warr~ C.Ollet>an 16 I ' I i.1 Prl11ellP BtownCll C • C•IC11t,...C Hiil 161 C. !II E"""i<k s1 ... 1e (Ill c. 191 Boatrl()llf MO lo<Orlng Wb• MOl'row 1, """""' • Htllll-Mllllk•n, Jl•lO ~aTavNM, • l 11 Clla mp1o .. ,111p ff Old Tyirr Joh'"~" (.on'(H TIJ\t_ll" I I\ I) ' 1 1 I 1 n· o .. /l • M-hacll (UI (01 Ecth"" 10 P-1111141 F 171 -n / EtdridQt CtSI J" 1101 Horst .. A'•la "" c (01 Moro.t" 1 Gltnn 121 r, COi '-"Donald 114 Ttylor cat G 1111aog.ro HB KO<lllQ WO•. Clulel 7, Bolton•. S..idteD•O Ct11 Whllney2 ,. n1c~-,, M<E1t~111 St>d ... 8rtJ'llltn s-mp'-On M1~1~1r1 N+•Qn Totot\ t-i oltf1m,. lq " " n • 1n I • II •n II 0 I I II I II II pl I \ I I 7 j I I l ,, Ed•\onK0•1n<1•Yb\ A-1.euo. 1• mc"W,. u Lotn1~" l • H•llllmo H B. 1' ?O 1 G•nlt" Oro•e Tewrftay 14 Third l'l•ct • n Eltaftda , .. , ,,.11!1 Oor-• ""'°"' 111 F 111 A&lr>f'Y • l(fuP ll~I F 161 Hnnc:ocll Prier 1191 c 1•1 HICl<ty 8tJtf11ty t11 r-, tf.1) Frant ,. " on •0 H1•on 101 c. (61 M<irtln H•tf .. m ,. E \l;tnr 11t, 2_.·1?. Basketball Scores Soccer ""'PH ll)f ~I' (.Allt ,, uo tt 11' l'11W) ' 01.1r>·()i·•·~ I01•tnmtM' 111 OH''' Pn-N\'" fV<1uqnn1 11•1 <>..,..,,. J1•t tRouohl 111 Jll')U9hM1nno W-ut'it v.md• , J.-t Wriqtit' 1n olfl 1 41 ll(LA 110. Tul\A 8\ C..O•Qll Terh 61, E hnneUtt ~ Ark•n•e'61, l<en\l,6J '"'"'~•I\ \lrol wn 1(1,..,1,,,.1 11~ Results ~ 1,1 8av101 II' USC 8l ~• ... lH A•CE -))() VMOS 1 't'"•'' 1>10 ~ .,,, (t."•m•"11 Pur·.~ \1q!QQ f '"'"'!'") """ ,. \/fJOO Jy\t A. Jr M,. fTriltdfoUfl) 11'4 M 1rHC.•Q.fffW JhOf'lf no r,..,...,-'Y ll¥~,.t 1Mntt,•1m lh ".1M1tr1~n Brookflfllldl •n Tvtr~ Wf•'Jhll II• tl-1·'1'"1 llt"1llrn VWQ""' lh ~\•t• •m 1H.trt> \•q f,1l!M.1t ( • I l<f J• t O~•~ R,..., J\11 ,,., "" •'•' c, n qouqh 111 Fie ld Hockey VAllSITV N••Port Ct I It I Hwftl a .. o NH VOrt"IQ Montol)mtry MR v .. 1 -0~1 JUNCOll Vlt llSIT'I' MowPort lll IOI H...,I. Be~~ N'-t ~, "' 'l'\Q Sn -'It VAASIT'I' Edl\Oft 11) ~01 Mtrl"" ff11'0" vr.r1n41 Ao"o1) H1tf\tM JUNIOR Y'IR\tTY Edl\.Oft Ill IOI M•rf"" l'11\(ln vor1n1 W4I\·,., Mitlt~t VAllSITY Ulll .. r~llY Ill (1) S•ft CC-to ll"' .i.nn on l•m,. Uni '""'"'fJ Mrt:.trtf'v (Ul"I"'" SC GtHHltt" llA(.M!Ch-tf·I JUHIOR Ylt!ISITY Ut"""''' IU CJ) S.1,. Ctt'"9M• \.!In (.f1tmf'nt .. Wt)" o"' ,,,,,,. ll,,1 vorinQ Y.-.unq Mf(drfr 't \t X~UDl''1 ... .,'I\ So Totr.tnce '°"'""' Edt\-Oft CU CU M1,•l••tt Ed~\Ol"l "t(Orin11 Wtb'tlf'r M 1t.11,. 1• won on Dt"rwtlty t.1c_, Edl>en Ill IOI c;.,dt n Gro-. Ed1\on \Cortnq 8oy1~ P,lill'-"n WeO'\t"'' e.-.rtr Hltli (ti 101 Mtn"4 t..twnd•lt Ill ltl Mar.iu M.trtf\A \(0,lflQ k """''"" VARSITY Kt,,Mdy Tou"''"'•"' C..I• MH• IOI I)) Clt•Htv Co1'l.t M•u (01 121 P•r•,,_,.,l 0oml"9Wl II) 171 Ml\\oOft Vt•IO M 'V \<Of'I"') c~ntrl~fl Lonern P«lllU It) (II M .. 11011 Ylo10 MV \Corinq ShOre Mt\\1Gn ""'°"on IJ'l'nalty" '<~' CYP"U (11 (0) S•n Ctom .... o l t Aanclto IS) 111 S1n Clo.....,lt SC \cor1no Oowd•n Ko-I C)) (01 Uftlvonlty C41M Cl I IOI Font.ft• CdM uorlnQ (,~lfowav Hum lluclt 12) (01 CdM >18 \.Corino Contrtro1\, LICHW\ NHI 111 I)) Hunt. luch HB HOrfn9 H "'Mock 2, Con tre'"' l'ln V•tloyU) IOI £1 Aancho l'V<.C0<ln9 ~tt1<11<". [r\lllnt' Fin V1lloy UI 101 CVPnt•• Fv \(Or Ing $te1~-•. WoOtllor<I "°"'ler 0.1 Ill CU Lo• ltml- MD \tonnQ Glrntt•n Olrlo'li GontAlef l"Ultr Doi (11 tel Otltr MD~ot1nQ C,on1ale1 01<tO\ l1m.-'"It No\t'a''''' U £ 1 .. c•• I 8d(f'ltlOt \tfo ~ t A:OVqift M1nn1&. PA1d \•44 W SEVENTH Race .,._,, Olch 1. 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It receives TV programs .IS any set does. but projects its vivid color picture onto a 7-foot' screen. Just imagine football. movies. and all your favorite programs on a 1creen ten times the siie of any other sel's. Come in today for a demonstration. We quarontee it will be an experience-one you'll want to have at home. I /)loqonol m•o••w• STOP IN OUR SHOWROOM NOW FOR DEMONSTRATION OUlt HIW11T STOH HOW Of"IH AT 605 W. ltftl Sl., COSTA MISA • 541-Jtil VIDEO PLUS, INC. 28 l 6 E. COAST HWY. ltttd to Pilar Wayne'•l CORONA del MAR • 640·5093 Pac1t1< 81 SAnt11 Cl•'·' f' No A.rl1ona8) (AISt 1f•·""'''' lhll) Wyom!n') 100 W"ittll, IW US~ •l F tt)ru:ta ~fat,. 1'1 Wac;.t11,,ql0f1 lb Uldh SMt1• Ml t4~fonl1UC.!M1nli19.ur>H ,,,1 Cdl ~tal,. •le• 10'\ w ... ,,,., '' 1" ••Of1hr.0Qt SI ~I C~t l ul"' • •n ~l (r.-10Mon (fO Or,.qon S.teh ti.A UC Odvl\ ~. L1nl 1•CdAI Pl Lomd9\ \a<rrtmrnh\I 81 f.,,•otfft,. 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Nikon Owners Cour\€' N1kkormo1 n2 S 15 Nikon Sys1em Ce-1-llf_ic_o_ce-.-• Nikon Owners Course ------------·t--Nikon P.8 Movie Comero S 50 Nil-on System Cerr1f1co1e There's never been o better Time to buy o new Nikon or Nlkkormoc comero rhon during this spedaculor Golden Oppottun1ryl Nlkllortnot ll lllllon,2 f ! N of\ f " I •' llt '' ! .I'•' 11 I /If f 1 UMITEO-TIME ONLY-SEE us ro~ OCTAILS or THIS Orr£P.. Elm BARBOR. PHOTO • 3121 E. COAST HWY. CoronodefM.r 1714) 673-4670 Commercial Photography and Passport Photos, too· \ ........... I~·--The Bl&eest Marketplace on the Orqe Coast .,.,...,._...' ........ ......... ._......,_..., ..._... --~ ...... ,,.,,~\ ..... ,_ ~- DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ,,,..,.m... tooo 11w ...,,.._... 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V t;H Y popular mv<lel <.:.tll teo dCly. &IG 7171 CJl1rl lJI ') • I t J VA Buyers Call Now No rrnmey tluwn M.10~ t•1 chw::.c lrum CJll l!ir more anformat1011 . , illage Real Estate 963-4569 • 963-1786 MEREDITH GARDEMS ESTATE Formal 4.•nt ry 111lu ltul!t' llvmg room l"orm.11 cl111 1r1 1o: roulll 1;111111111·1 lc1t1'11l'n "''" 1111·.11-.l.1 ·• art•.i JI ug1r I .11111 h· t oum with tTJdd1llt.: fli l'Jll.ll'l' Walk In tluwl 111 111.1 •ll't sutll' Owrwr IA II I hi'! I' finance. Tr' ~·1.1MM1cltm11 <.:.ill !Iii:! h7C.i "'"· BEST VALUE IH BLUFFS! Ht•clun•d SIO OCHI ' \ lt'IA 111 IAa~r 0.. night ltghh :1 hclrrm. , :!' · liJth'. 'l'l•l le\1•1 \1·1~ p11\.tlt• ,. I\ I ,I , g l' II fl ·' t I " l'1•1pt·r.1t 1 " • ..,,.1J1·r IA ii I <tllow for '11111•' dt•t·rn .it 1ng 1 to.rnj.,•'' ,t .1:1 flflU (.;<!llto :o.1·1· C. F. Colesworthv REALTORS 640-001°0 3+ FAMILY ROOM Tile l'ntr,v l•l hugl' 11' 111).! room H.11~l·tl l.1t1111\ room w11h floor to n•1l1111: u...,c·•I lirtl'k 1111·111.11 1• "'' WJ'I. llll• 111 kth 111'11 !. V>1l1t1' J''''m.1 loll· \ \ p.1 \ Utt 11 t ' ' I I tf• I • f 011111\h ( '.111 '••I ..... 7 1 1 ® taa11111 Hcrbor Vu Hi111 Shmi.' lrk1• ,, dr. .1m Un•· """nt•r \i.1 n' 1·\l r.1-., l'll,llllll I ,, II• f ' 1lr ......... . IA>.olli·••\•1111 '1 114-dtlll. IJ.:" 1;111111' '"""' " 1pl1 lllln lo.it• 111•11 ""1111 i""' lht 11IA111d111A 111 f1,i1111 ,111d ht•.1Ulil11ll\ l.11111•1.qwd \,lrtl IAll ll Ill 111J..lo•1' \ r1•JI Im' I 11 ')I 'lK 11!1) b-11 '.:;11 r/t(J(uc SHUt~ t;~'UH~ R[AlfORS HOLIDAY SPECIAL Qiu• It; ,11111111 "tll pul • "" 111lt11-i1lo•lt1•h1f11I I l><lr111 t.1m1 h 111111111: ,,, •• .,, \'t•rch• hutll• '1111tH' nit .1 lur).!c• 1 .. 1 J 11111111 ' 11 111111 horn•'' WATERFROHT Pll'r fto.1 l l h1111 1 I• 11 .1 tum. l flit 1 h.11h, rrv1r~ . IJ!•· fl·'''" "' .... dt•c· W1111 1 l.1' 1 1111111 .11 $17'1.~i(M) HEWPORT HTS. REALTORS 675-5511 OPEN HOUSE # 18 CAHYOH I St. DRIVE: liCJ Cmtyon Co11domlnium. 3 ledroolft a11d d•ft, caHM*al ceUlrtCJI. tpoc.ious. cyaciOU1 IMnCJ -Pool & tennis, ift tM ~ of H~wport l«och. $158,400. onH SUNDAY 1-4 JASMINE CREEi<: bcitinc) ...... ne4 honw with OCEAH VIEW; Many buitt-M f~s -beauf;ful mirrors, top quc:Mty appiClltCH. l l.droom, 2 1/2 bath, family room. in JASMINE CREEi< where tM lh•lnq is (jrfft. fRettlCiiibet', I lh•e ~ too -J.-Coiet 24 hour security CJllCWd. pool. jocuui, Tftol. HIS COURTS. cl~. $171 ,500. CORON.A DEL MAR -CHIMA COYE.: "11ctically ftte only lot OYailabltt in the er.a wittt an outstandirtCJ jetty and OCEAN VIEW. Close to btoeh area. Gmtty slopiftc), easy to build on ond OWHER WILL SUIORDIHATE OH FIHAHCIMG. luild your own dreom hou:s.e. COLE OF NEWPORT REAL TORS 2515 E. Coost Hwy .• Corona def Mer 67S-5511 Generol 1002 General 1002 ..................... _. ....................... . BRAND NEW HOMES BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB "GOLF COURSE VIEWS" MOVE IH BY CHRISTMAS S.ALES, LEASES, LliSE/OPflOH ALL HOMES "onH TODAY 1-5" !Mclain To~st 23 Canyon Island Dr. Sin gle level ''A" plan 2 Bdrms, 2 balhs $750 per month -$125 ,000 36 Canyon l~l<llld Dr 2 Bdrms & den. 21 :.! baths. "B' plan lli06 Sq.rt at $750 J><'r month 11 C':mvon hlartd Dr :! Bclrm & den. view hi1konv c·nd w111 • B" plan at $795 1wr month sno 000 37 Cam-1111 1 .... 1antl l>r :1 bdrm & d en . 2i · baths Thf' IHg · E" plan Nea r pool Supt·r 'll'\\'' Stl95 Pt•r month Sl 75,000 G~ral .........•.••.••.•..•...••.•••..............•. I 1ACREPOOL ESTATE S67,S60 tHARBOR YU HILLS .,_1 ,lud11J "" olo• 1,j 1.1 "'" JI Cl '1 ~; J ,111•lt1·11 ii '" t .. IA, ,,;1 ll<·•h•""" + l.1m1h \'il p1rw~ 11·,ul, I 1 \111-. 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EILEEH HUDSOH REAL TOR 644·0322 S11ncmu!!I :I UH .• l lt.1 . pool home 2 Frpll'' , -.11n1h·• k over jt!lrJl(l' w11h 111·1•an view' $139,fl')CI (pr woll h •a:-.e :it $6511 mn Yl'<lrlyl lalboa lay Prop. Realtors • 675-7060 • GARAGE SAl.1': ads tn the Unll~ot brln~ hap PY r«.'11ufft!lto place your draw an ~ card, phone ~S878today S©~d{lµ-gr,tr~~ / Thof Intriguing Word Game wilh o Chuckle O'"•lf ltA)~ t~• f1 V'' l...,~lf'f -.c.• h t.l( .. -'" , , •• Ii 1·-11,. w •I ti,., f.,n .. H t I "'\J " .n ·•\ I " I , SCRAM-t.ET~w.n In Clossificatio11 SI 00 HOMES OPEN 1-5 This Aftft'nOOft UHIQUE IM COROHA DEL MAR stained glass, wood noors. 3 b<lrms. 2 baths, 3 doors to ocean. &e Jo Ann Perkins al 219 Jasmine, Corona del Mar. Bring $149.:500 UHIQUE OH IALIOA ISLAND Shingled 2 story, 3 bdrms, brick patio . Asking $119.500. See Allen Heller at 227 Apolena. UNIQUE IH H.ARIOR VIEW HILLS - Corner Jot . intriguing 3 bdrm. several patios, asking $124,000. Sec Vergilene Hull al 1132 While SaHs Way. CdM UNIQUE IH EASTSIDE COSTA MESA a bdrm, large lot, owner asking $76,000 . offer'! Sec Doris Kirst at 198G Tustin A ve UNIQUE IH HARIOI VIEW HOMES former Porlofino model. i pools. big lot, fee. Sec.• Kay Glavas at 1824 Port She ffield Pla<:e. Rnng $159,500. UNIQUE IM HA.DOR VIEW HIUS -3 bdrm Lusk, charrrung;·stmny, super condition. See Sharon Smith at 1234 Sand Key. Bring $155.000. UNIQUE IH RAMCHO SAM JOAQUIN - smashing condo. 156.l sq ft . views. de· c·or . privacy. Asking $J 10.000. No signs allowed so you must find Ronntl' Lundy at 21 Rana. REALTORS l lff N1rf ~' "' OPU fol I l IN1, l !If /VI ·1 rrsr lh1';11 ... CORONA DEL MAR, 67!> 6000 MESA VERDE. 546 5990 • CALL US GeMral I 002 Getterol 1002 .........................•.•...•••..••........ OWMERSAYS! \1m t• In fktnn· Chri~lm.i' l..oY., l)ny.n l'•H mt'nl l>own l'<I\ rnenl I p ,.:r.ttlt·tl ('11,lJ \11•-.1 h1111w ;s llrlr m :.! 11.r hrt•11IJ t·e, hltrt~ . l\l'IA 1•p1' • profl''"'o nJlly 1>amtt•1I l)IJI l!Jr.o~t'. II! halk)Jrd "" 1111(.J, hlk ""all fence Vat•ant. tan show cl:1) or night r.11; 39'l8. eve:-. !'>4ti Kl().i Lachenmyer Realtor A CON\IENIENT SHOPPINC ANO SI WINC CU10£ •OR THE C..111 ON I Hf C.0 Personalized Designer Pattern r MS 121 2 Capvcc1 l \ ___ ..,..IL.._ Thi'I dress by C:opuccl hM u rolled collar that extends and wrups to lhe wai~t. Tie wit h 11 contrastini: sash or wear a purchasl"d bl'lt Fablics. linen. cotton, til(hlweight wool. NS-121 2 is cut ln M isscs 511.es UH8. Sl7,e 12 requl re!l 4 I llJ ycb. or 45" fabric To order: send pattern number. sl7.e, nnmc. addresii and zip Price 2.50 plu:1 30' postage and hondling. Pallem Books by clas<1iflrotion . Supplement 4, Spring & Summer Ores.o;es, St ~ J>O.'llJla\d. M11ke rheck oavabll' to Spadea. Send order, to th1'1 ne~paper, c o Spadea. 2 Bndgc St. Mtlforcl. N.J 08848. Dept. :C'tLT~ .. ~ 6 1 4 2 -I • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p l I I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 • 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 Sunday December 19. 1976 OM YPILOf Cl 30 Years Late Scottsboro Boy Shares His .Joy s A N 1'' It A N CJ SC 0 t A P ) fret?dom C<lmc 30 years late but it's Ill> l~ss precious, says one of tht• · Sc:ottsboro boys" whose despcrak !ltru~gle to evade the electric chatr shook the raCl:!·torn South in lht· 19.10!> a.nd !>llrred t he conscience of the coun try Cl.irenrt-Norris rellshes his new ltfo Three decades as a fugit1vt• ended wh.en Alabama finally granted tum a pardon m October. "If 1t had tJken 50 years I'd be re J01cang, ''the 64·year-0ld Norris said. ... •'EEL GOOD JUSf to be where I'm at today and I hope lo remain hkc thjs for the rest of my life." he said. Ile was here on a nationwide s peak· " lng tour sponsored by the National As socialion for the Advancement o( Colored People -NAACP -which had helped push for a pardon for Norris. Norris said the tour 1s a "chance lo i.ee the world" but more important "l want to let people know that l was innocent of what I was accused of." NORRIS WA S ONE OF rune blacks the younge!>t just lJ years old - convicted an one day m March 1931 for raping two white women on a freight train The jury gave eight including Norris. the death penalty. The case got international attention whale 1l was fought through appeal. After a series of retrials, the death penalties were overturned. The men served varying pnson terms, with Norris spending 15 years in Kllby Prison in Montgomery. lie jumped parole in 1946 because he feared a return to prison, and fled to Ohio and then New York in 1953. NOW NORRIS I.IVES with his ware and two daughters in New York. working for the past five years for the l'lty. l ie :.aw one of his former co- defendants nine years ago, but now "lorns thinks he may be the last stall Jhve In 1971. he asked the NAACP -the organization h e credits with saving h.Ji. hfe -to negotiate a pardon. Al'Wlnt""°IAI SCOTTSBORO BOY FREED Clarence Norris, 64 "I Just wanted to free myself the nght km'd or a way because it was a cloud hanging over my life." Norns said. Gov George WaUace signed the pardon on Oct 25, afftrmmg Norns· innocence. lUS OUTLOOK REMAJNS hopeful. "You have to forget about the past and thmk aboul the future," he said. "The ltmes done C'hangcd a thousand times, from what I've seen." For all h~ has lcarnt-<l on his 10-c ity tour, Norris says ht: has a lot to teach along the way to s how people ''lo JUSt h3\'<' touragt', ' he said. H<' weaves his life's tale through vivid description and a par<ible here and there. "One lhint.: l Just want to let the peoples know 1s lhat aJI sickness am L death." he said. "I had the spint tn outlive this n •al misfortune that l had." Shenandoah's Mayor Pursues Carter's Ear SllENANDOAll. Iowa <AP> -The tr:msil1on staff. uut lht•re's been no pres1dcnt·elect of the United Slates response to our lt•tt1·r didn't answer the letter from the "Rural m ayor:. want 1l understood mayor of Shenandoah. population that if the big c1lll's which 5.968. so the mayor piled in his car r epresent 37 percent or the population Saturday and headed for Plains, Ga. can ask for $12 bi I hon in help from Mayor David Childs wants lo plead lhe federal governmt:nt, why can't us the case of small communities before httle guys get somcthin~ " Jimmy Carter. and he says he is pre-Since the meeting Childs said he has pared to sat on Carter's doorstep until heard from small town mayors from he gets a meeting. across the nation who agr~ that their "If 1 travel 1.200 rrules. the Carter communtt1es need more attention people ought lo at least allow me 10 or from Washmglon 15 minutes to tell about our pro· . Childs. a conlrar l<'r. s<ud he was hlems." Childs, 32. said. paying his O\\ n <:xpcn'-<'s on the trap. Childs was accompanied on the lri!' ChJld!> said lhal 1f "Carter would by his "ne ws secretary." country Just sit down and talk to us. I could songwriter Willis Hoover. and by supply ham wtlh the names of mayors Shenandoah free-lance photographer who would go anywhere for ..• a Bobbie Bradford. meeting The mayor admits it is a publicity "C1t1es under 50.000 JUsl don't have stunt, but a stunt with a serious anybody speaking for them or any purpose -lo call Carter's attention to clout." the small towns, "the cornerstone of America's fulure." Two weeks ago he called the first meeting nf the "national rural com munatics m ayors conference" 1n Shenandoah About 20 m ayors. most of them lowuns. ap~ared. U.S. Bribes Tallied NEW YORK <AP > Ques tionable payments and bribes madl' overseas b_y 175 American companies m the last six years have totaled S300 million according lo a ~port by the council o~ Economic Priorities. They drartC'd a one·pagc letter to Carter. saying the s mall communities get shortchanged in federal funding and are subject to unnecessary and burdensome federal regulation. The report 1s t1llecl "The Invisible Hand." Jt purports to be the "first de·· tailed, independent review of cor · porate d1scburt?s to the SEC about quesllonablc overseas payments." "We haven't heard anyttUng," h<' !laid before leaving Shenandoah. "I've t alked Lo about 10 Pl'<>Ple on his Buckwheat At$600 A Pound S IOUX CITY, Iowa <AP) ll's noteveryday l h al a m a n b u.y s buckwheat at $600 a pound. But then lhe auction of lhe Ancient a nd Ef · fervescent Order of Llt· tie Yellow Dogs comes only once a year. The Sioux City J ournal held its 40th annual charily auction Satur· day, ·and Jim Yanney bought the only item up for sale a Boston ter· n or nam ed Buckwheat for $3,550 The auction is part of the Journal's Goodfellow Christmas fun d drive wh ich so far has nuserl $1 7,709. The money is used to fill bags with toys, games, fruit, candy and nuts for dis tribution to i.400 needy families. In 1936, the year of the rlrst auction, the dog sold for $25. Last year the mascot brought $3,000. Yanney. who. owns a Sioux City roofing and siding company. said he will give the do.r lo his 12-year-old son as a Christmas gift Spinoffs? Agent Signs F or<b WASHINGTON CA P > T'rto"s1denl and Mrs. Ford have packed th<' Wilham Morns Theatrical Agency lo negotiatl' the hterary rights to their memoirs and any "spinoffs," The Was hington Star reparts. The n ewspaper· quoted Dean Hurch. Ford's personal counsel. as saying f orrl wall not consid er any offer unltl ancr he steps • down. "It is m y und('rstanding that William Morris will represent President Ford Md his family. This would include any television or promotional spinoff," Burch srud. The Star said Norman Broknw of the Morris agency met Ford, his wife, Betty, and daughter, Susan. on Tuesday. Brokaw . based m Beverly Hills, "takes credit for the comm('rc1al e ndorsement careers of Ma rk Spitz and llenry Aaron " JFK's Birthplace Opens to Tourists RROOKLJNE. Mass. IAP) The wi cker bassinet used by John F. Kennedy as an infant and other family mem orabilia are back tn place for the reopening of the la te President's birthplace. The only sign of the firebombing that damaged the house extensively last year was a charred kitchen breadboard'. The U.S. Park Service. in char2c of 83 Beals St .. said more than ~.000 was spent on repairs since the Sept. 8, 1975 blaze. Officials said the fire bciisn when a i;:asoline bomb was thrown into a back hall. No arrests were made in the bombing. The house, a major tourist ollruct1on. drew about35,000 visitors yearly btfC'lrt' thr fire The house is designed to took a!l 1t wa!I May 29. 1917, the day Jobn F . 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G r eenhrook "Camelot", 4 bd, 2 ba FP, FR. great arf.'a. No p('!S. $500 1110. Frischia. <' ;\I. 545·949 l. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Happy Holidays Ft-om ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. $36,950 MESA VERDE Btfl decoratin~ & de· Decorator's choice. hghtful brick patio area' GI•• Your Wife A Home For Ctwi1tmas A Jlunt1nl(lo11 lie 11 c h Deane Home. that 111! Clean, neat, 4 Bdrm, fa in rm. recently pamle\1 111 und out. Boat door , patio, l.l(t' backyard. Xlnt fum1· ly home. Offered at a low SIW).500. .--..rSUPERB HOMES I INC 1555 W. Baker, C.M, Nut lo Markel Baakel S49·86SS SUNSHINE THRUOUT 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath with new roof, new paint. in· side and out. new carrx-t. new patio, new landscap- ing and frwt trees. $55,950 OPEN SAT/SUN 1 5 8ti6 W. Wilson, CM. ~~4i~'kfi -ANYTIME ~UPl'r 3 bctlrm + den. comp I 1 m e n t l h is --------Featuring 2 fireplaces, spacious l s Lory town· Jot s of paneling , home. If you arc paying wallpaper, plush crpls, wasled renl money, lge bcdrms. Vacant. re· here's your chunC'c to get ntfy for your ins pcC't1on ! some tax deductions & a l'r1 ct•d 0nl y S88,000 savinj?s accnt !:>tarted . f,111·akd in Mesa Vt:rde Sm dn pymnl pos~11.Jle. t 'all 546·~80. &16·7711. ~HERITAGE REALTORS Walker Blee Real Estate GeMral 1002 General 1002 .... ................... ...................... . - fiac<?,t~~~!,~2~!r CHARMIMG NEWPORT HEIGHTS Ready to move into. Kitchen is a rnok 's delight. .2 bedroom, 2 bath, dining room, patio. plus large larnily room w /fireplace. New on llw m ar ket al $89,000. TERRIFIC TRINA On lovely g r eenbelt in North Bluffs . Professionally decorated & in m ove-in condition. 3 bedrooms, 2 112 baths. F ormal dinin g. Realisticall y priced at $122.500. TEMMIS ANYONE? Three lighted tennis courts. pool & jacuzzi a ll available for your en- joyment. An outstanding homew/4 lwdrooms. & cul-de-sac location, fraturmg a large pie-shaped yard. J\11 for only $129,950. Turtle Rock Glen. land included OP£M 1-5. 18 WAHD!RIHG RILL LIVE A. UTn.E! F~OJOY lhlS s pacious 4 bedroom, 4 hath. m·ar new. carefree home & l h1 · fu n nf ;1 pri vate area on Nt>wporl Hay &•curity, boat ing. swimming all add to this great w ;1y of li fe $179.500 VIEW -INCOME -,00\. 011e u( Corona del Mar's finest 2 units . onP with 2 bedrooms . 2 baths & gam(• room wtwet bar. Other w :3 h1:d rooms. 2 haths $210.000 IS sr ANISH YOUlt STYLE? It':-;111 hc>rc m this custom de s 1 ~nt·d t·orncr home built by V a I t• n t i n <' & I ands c a pc d h y fkPson l..1rg f' massive rooms w1 high c<•1lmgs, 3 bedrooms. game rn olfl. privat e m aster s uite w / j.tl'lll/i $239.900 OH THE FAllWA.Y N1·w <·ustom homt• in 816.{ Canyon ri g ht on the ~olf c ours e 3 ht·droom. 3 haths plu~ family room with Wf'l har Lots of wood deck· mg 3 l'ar _t!arage Truly :1 good \ alu.: al S!68,000 llG CA.HYON - COUMTRY F«EHCH Arch1tccturally exciting 1n every detail . High , c oved ceilings, French doors. plank noor entry. Tasteful blend of wood. brick & marble. De n w /fireplace, walk-in wet bar. wine refrigerator , formal dtning room . Prime golf course view. $415.000 A-FRAME IUCH HOME Two blocks to beach or community tennis court & pools & clubhouse. Comfortable 4 bedroom, wood paneling, private sund eck. open study. Enjoy Newport Beach liv- ing for ~4.750: UDO COD& HOMI Large cust omized home with every room having outstanding features. Five bedrooms, dining- family & d en. Close to club & ten-· nis . $275,000. A COLDWIU IAHICIA CO. . 644-1766 2111 SANJOAOUINHIU.IAO IN NrwPORT Cl!NTIA PRIVATE COMMUNITY Magnilicent VIEW ol Npt Back Day & moun· tams. Pre::.tlge homt' 10 private c ul -de-s a c w/l'Qrnmon pool & 1>ut· ting green. 3 btl, J bath, fam rm. plus t11.:n·o111c1· or •tlh bdrm. Owner mov· 1ng. 64&-771 l. ~ •• EXEC MESA VERDE HUGE LOT 4 bd. 2 ba home in dwit•e Mesa Ver<ll'. Lgc Lit w slonc t rplt . tr111l din rm. l;im k1t C'lwn. ('111 d1• s..tc st & xtr a 1~1· lol :"\cw Iv listed at $11 :>.1)00 S:1s.~w11 MESA VERDE + GUEST HOUSE Lovely 3 bd, 2 ba home. Has new crpts & drps. Drnmalic noor to er1hng stone frplc i\11 of lh1s + gut·:.l apl w 'b1l. J.ll, & hath. Only Sti5.!l50 !)<15-9491. NEWPORT SHORES 2 Story A-frame ; wood be amed cc il1 n~-.. ~ bd r m ::. 2 hatli-.. secluded pallu. W .. lk tn bcaeh. pools & lt•nnis lleduct'd t11 ~;;.ooo TWO(INITS A :l bdrm. + ~1111.!IP c In largf' ru~ lot Xl11t ~u111 mer winter n•nt.11 .I u,.t qcps t o t h• 111·1•:i o l'nccd a l S97 ,;,011 BAYFRONT •I l{l.lrms , it h..tlh,.. n1·11. nc·H·r u1•r11plt'd · ~ Stun lvlb 111 "11011 .~ g l.1 .. ..,. p11·1 for hnat ~in• .... a 11•r \ ll'W $:!/ifJJ>Ofl il73·:Wi3 b-12 22:,3 E \l'~ ·associated llROKEAS-REAL rORS lOl\ W 8olboo 611-)l>b I OPEN DAILY 1-5 2308 R~dlands, HB • r nrrn.il lhninl( Hfl11m • (;om1• "'\' for \ 11111 ,,.11 th1 • \\d i k1•pl tionw :111-( 11.trm-.. :.! ll;itli-., 11 .. 111g rm , lll•n, f1n•pl ac"' hit I\' , ult! I lfl . Ill II. 1pls ()\pr ""'" d hl j.!ttr<ilo!•'. -,(,ol) ,.1d1• yd, lnr hnut or u imlJ(•r G4G·:l!l28. c ''es . 1;n .4;,77 Lachenmyer; Realtor TRAMSFER MUST SELL 4 IR ·2 STORY POOL-$67,500 Trt•t• I 1 ned s t re,. t 1 n p r im e b c <il"h ne1J?hhnrhoml, F'ormal enlry l11 large family liv· ing r(Jllm Bnek fl<111r ~1 ceilini: nreplace \oun- t r y kitchen . Dine Flu~s tone terrue e . flideaway master suite. 3 bath's. 22· family enter· tammenl r oom. Many decoration ilems, i.e. c ustom shutter s and drapes. Hurry! Won't last. Call 963·7881. Ol'fl~ Ill 9 •ti S 'V" lt'~f N• I' 1•111111 Looking for u house Tell me what you would llk1• I'll find tt for you. tOO'!< of huu!IC~ to work with. Call Jack 546-83MAil.. Sell thing" fast wltb Dall Pilot Wont Ads. Pete Barreft Jea!J'J preJ£1nlJ ALL IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS! FOR $75.000 -on la rge lot t•xtra large gan1ge to UM: for workshop or hobby room 2 bcdrm home just waitin~ for your own <.'rcative ideas. 515 Irvine A•~· Hwpt Ids SotfStin 1-5 THIS YEAR IT'S A BARGAIN! AT $86.000 -This home is in ''move- in" condition -4 bt.'<lrms, 2 baths, family-dining room. Jt;lcctrtc kitchen, large yard. 2121 T abago, MHG Vent. SUlldoy I ·S CUTE CAPE COO FAU IN LOVE -with this newly re- furbished Doll House. 3 Bedrms, new carpets,. paint, kitchen & bath fix lures. Great hack yard -especially for c hildre n & peL">. ~.500. REWARD FOR WAITING TMIS EXCEPTIONAL WESTCLIF-F HOME! All top notc h decorating. Lovely paneling. t iles. wall papers in this 3 bedrm, 3 bath family room hom e. Bonus -it's location! On hidde n street, away from traffic. $137,000. 1206 Essex, Newport Ids Swl. 1-5 (off Cambridge & Highlandl HEART OF NEWPORT HEIGHTS CLOSE TO rARK AND SCHOO\.S -this neat 3 b edroom ho me has 4 car gara ge with alley access anrl lovely enclosed yard. $89,500. HUNTINGTON BEACH. HEW LISTIHC9 OH EASTSIDE -for the perfectionist! Perfect workshop in the 3 car garage. 4 Bedrooms, 2112 baths - all in excellent condition. $85,000. Call for appl. to see! ., A ............ ~ftl!lll! .. G~n~ral 10021G~n~ral 1002 ··••···•·•············· .............••.•...•.• TIRED OF SHOPPING ??? Rx for aching fcet...lct Davidson Realty's trained professionals find the right property for you! LIDO ISLE DISCOVERY Charming 4 bdrm., 3 bath home wilh hard-to-find family dining /kitchen & South patio Paneled livin g rm. frplc. wall, lined with bookcases. $159.500 NEWPORT WA TBtFROHT 3 Bdrm. + family rm .. 2 bath home. newly re decor.at<.•c.J. Sll0.000 5 UNITS IH DAMA rOIMT Prime rcn tals; cannot be duplicated. Two ,1· bdrm. + 3 barhl'lor.., 1':.! Mile lo beach & marina. $135.000 LIDO ISLE TRIPLEX New Orleans arch1lcclurc ; some bay view: private balconies, patio, J)<!rfecl o•Nrwr-user $375,000 CANNERY VILLAGE Vac ant com mercial .wned cottage in desirable location. Good off-street parking. ~.500 LIDO ISLE RENTAL 4 Bdrm .. 4 baths. bit-in kitchen. Yearly.~ Month. DAVIDSON REALT! 5801 W Coa>t Hwy., N 8. 645·7575 3116 Newport Blvd.; NB.. 673·9060 G~n~ral 1002GrMral 1002 ·············••••··•···•··•··•·····••••••·•••• Lux u r tou :-. ti Bf{. hnm1·. Familv rm & formal d1111n ~. wtth v11'w tllw.1rd llarlJcw Is land. Boat slip S:l~:l.000 5 Bdr ms ., 41".l baths. family rm. & formal dininl{. Large tile patio & waterfront deck. $!75.000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Drive, N. 8 . b7S· 6161 ,' '"""' 1+ .~ Vlf l •• , 4 ,,,,, ~ ,.~ ... , . UO ESLEY N . ~YLOR CO REALTORS since 194 llG CANYON CHARJSMA . Elegance a bounds in this 2-story beau- ty w /s unset & golf course view ! Boasts of 3 bdrms, Corm DR, wet bar. Sunken Homan tub in M. BR ste & ex- citing jacuzzi. Built by Deane Hom<'s & prof. decor:.itcd. 3 Patios & lus h landscaping. A joy to see! ~85,000 7 Rue Grand Vallee SIS 12:30.4:30 llG CAMYOH TOWNHOMES OPEN HOOSE SAT/SUH 12:30-~:30 Brand New! Countless amenitie s : Golf course views, picturesque split levels (& 1 level) with cedar shingle exterior. Private patios, beaut. ldscp. security gate. garden court entries. Vaulted ceilings •. wet bars, formal DR. Pools. J acuzzi, te nnis court. Prestigious area. Choose from 2 & 3 bdrm homes. Buy today & save! For lease Crom $700 lo ~50 mo. For sale from $118,500 to $159.500. See Broker 32 Canyon Island Dr. (Off Ford Rd.) SHORECLIFFS -POOL -$235,000 Want an exclusive address? A most distinguished looking exterior? Quiet neighborhood? A lovely 3 BR English rustic home with a picturesque set- ting? Then hurry to see this! 201 MORNING CYN. SIS 12:30-4:30 IAYSHORES CH.UM In this totally r emod. 2-story. 4 BR, FR, 21h bas. Cedar inside & out. Lge. brick frpl. Water view from upstairs. By app't. llG CAM YOH -HEW EXCLUSIVE Lovely view of area from this prof. de· corated 4 BR & fam rm home. Formal dining rm & cozy conversation area in LR. Many lovely features. ~35,000 21 I I SOR Joaquin HIU1 Road . NEWPORT C EHTB. H.I. 644-4910 General I 0021 G~Mral I 002 ....................... ····•······•········••· ®herbert hawk ins REALTORS "SINCE 1947" SALES t\SSOCIATJ<: MARGf~ MENKUS -... ~ 213EDH.OOM, p 14 Bath Condo $28,000 4109 W. Sth Sl.. Santa Ana 2 BEDROOM, 2112 Bath Condo $.54,900 8951 Bolsa Ave., Westminster 4 BEDROOM. 2112 .Ba. F .R. $87,990 206 7th Street, Huntington Beach OPPORTUNITY CAREER HIGHT Come as you ar e and get the details on your future in the lucrative real estate profession. Speak directly with our Fountain Valley Manager Available Tues. and Thurs. t•vcning 6 lo 9 p.m . or call for appt. f'LAH TODAY FOR YOUR TOMORROW 18055 Magnolia St.. Fountain Va lley 963-8311 1002 ·•···················•·······•················ "Pr>af)ff' Swvm_q Peopfe" MEWPORT"S . FINEST The pri vacy of security gated community a long with spacious e legance of this 3 b edroom home with 2 jacuzzis and a pool. could b e you r s . $285.000. Shown by appointment only LIVE IY THE HACH ln t.his c us to m - b u i It Co nte m - P o r a r y ~ bt>droom , 2 bath P enins ula home Terra7.7.0, natural wood, huge patio. Grea t f o r in for mal livin g . $132,005. 640-9900 1470 JAMIORH fflie~ 8~ 9'~ Valley Realty n. 1111.,t MlnMt,il«• '" '"" nr.,..,. CNtt DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 'l'oll Can &ell II.Find II, (842••&78 ) OM C<>fl S.vlC:e Trlldl II Wll11 • Wlillt /Id . VV . Ftot4 Ct9dlt ~ * OPEN HOUSE * 60l VISTA IOHITA. H.I. "BES 'l' B U Y I N B I·: A U J'l F lJ L ULUl"FS'' .. 3 bdrm .. 21:: bath condo. newly dec orated & avail. now 1 $112.000 Or may lease with 01t<' year option to buy, s aving a full year's HP· predation. Open Sat & Sun. l 5 SEASHORE DUPLEX New listing! l.aq~e 4 bdrm., den. 2 baths & lgc . 2 b<lrm. wtlt; both with m odern k1khcns. Just a few steps lo Nt?wport 's h cst bathing beach. $132,500 HNt<t t~M~ -1U1 c!i£iqo.Hon • • ~II. macnab /Irvine ~ realty FIHER HOMES FROM $65,400TOS1,200,000 SHORECLIFFS -OPEN SUH. 11-4 331 DRIFTWOOD -exceUenl loca- tion! Walk to private beach! Light & airy 2 bedroom + extra room at· tached to garage. Beautiful lg. hi- b ea m d e n or f ami ly r oom w /fireplace -3 baths. Eating area in kitc he n ov e rlooking covered patio. $179,000. (V35) UDO ISLE -OP&f SUH. 1-4 P.M. 208 VIA MENTONE -lovely family home w /3 I a rge bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, eating area in kitche n & s uper south patio. 56' Jot! Extra lg . family room. Could be enlarged . Walk to t ennis & beach. $156,500. (V36) HOME WITH A WARM HURT A cozy fire, a country kitchen & paneling create a happy mood for your fam ily. N i(•e neighbors & the park c lose hy rnmplete the picture of ch arm & tonv<.>nicnce for this 3 hedroom Mt!:-.a <il'I Mar home. 51)5,400 . Madt'11nc Cross 752-1414. (V37 > A SOUTHPORT MANSION So warm & charming w /deck & ga7.ebo lo enjoy ocean, hills & city lights view from this beautiful f am1- ly ~ome featuring G bedrooms, oak- paneled family room w thugc used brick fireplace, separate dinin g roo m , Ii ving roo m w /marb le fireplace, spacious oak-paneled game r oom w /custom built-ins. Sunny decor gor geous yard - pool jacuzzi & ph.1 yhousc. Mar- jorie Mahon 644-6200. (V38) CUSTOM -CUSTOM -CUSTOM Great private street -circular driveway -large pool -4200 sq.ft. -4 bedroom s -dining room -- family room -master s uite w /den & fireplace. $297.500. Barbara Aune 642-8235. <V39) PRESENTING NEWPORT BEACH IA YFROHT The pleasure of gracious ltving as only found in Newport Beach. This home rests on a 60' fe<' bayfront lot w /45'xl8' dock & pier -Patio, pool & jacu zzi grace the entrance & withm. this res. contains charming 4000 sq ft of living & c nte11.aining areas 4 bedroom<;, 412 baths . or. rered al $450.flOO. VN• Stins on 642-8235. (V40 ) HARIOR VIEW A vt::r y s pec ia l Port ofino w/4 bedrooms, 5 baths + guest home. ~uarry tile entry, hallway, d ining room & fireplace. !\ sepa rate guest unit tdl•al for in-laws. Completely pr i v a t (' i n t c rt om t h r u out. $15!1.000 Lynn<' RolhE>ll fl44 r.200. <Vtll l DOVER SHottES Beautifully dc1·oratl'<i horn <' w /lot:> of room to <.·nt...rtain. Family room + billiard room & charmin g formal dining room. Costly dctai I thruout. 3 bedroom s .-maid's room or 4 bedrooms Approx 4000 S'l .ft. $219 .500. .Jan<• F razee 642-8235. (V42) WESTCUF-F We ll built. 2 bedroom +-d en & separal<• din in/~ room w /wet bar. Heavy s hal<<• roof -all n<'w plus h rarpel s mashtttg nE>w hrig ht kit rtw11 ovt•rlooks lg . p ;tl10 & w1.:ll landscaped. fc-nccd yard Now $124 .SOO . Cul b y SrhwC'irkert 642-8235. (V13) LINDA ISLE EXCLUSIVE Elegant entry courtyard introduces stylish bayfront living. 5 ~pacious bedrooms, for mal dinin~ + family room. Sheltered location provides for m aximum enjoyment of can- tilevered deck + pier & sli p. Qf. fered at $297 .500 leasPhold M:irth~ Macnab M 2-R23!:i CV44 ) 642-8235 901 Dover Or111e 644·6200 H,<11 t)<)r V1rw C.c•nh•r 1r111~ at C1.1rnpu\ Vallcv Center 7S2·l414 J . . . ....,,.. For Salt> • HovHt Fors• HCMnH For Sak-IHovHt Fi>r s• ~c:':!~!!.~~.~~.· ........ I ~~!~!.F.~~-~~~ ...... . ·•·••·····•··•···•··••· ..•......•.•.•...•••••. •••··················•· .••••............••.••• G ... rol I 00 GMet"ot I 002 GeMr• I 002 G~ I 002 GeMrol I 002 G.-.eral I 002 .••.•.•.•••••.•....... . ......................•...••.••....••...•••••......•...••.••.............••.•••.•....................•............ SPACIOUS & PRIVATE (;harrn your Jumtly .111<1 fri1:11d~ with this loH·lv l1Jrh111 VJL'\\' P ,1l1•rmo Model. ft h.1~ ·I lk·droom:-. .• 1 Jarntl) room. J lorrrt1.1I d111111g 1 oum, l lrplc~ & m<1nv other t•xtrJ-. ~1:m soo Open Howie SumJuv 12 5, J7HS POHT SH1":1"' l"IELD . llJrhor \'Jl'W, ~C\\(Hll l lleach. l'rt·..,1:11tcd I>) Ontu~ 640-4950 ~21 let th• e•lre11C• to c:r:::=-I I IM Herb.r View Ho-•, BERG REALTY Mod,,..._•......_, Cameo Shores 0,...HMMSClt~ I to4PM 4600 ltollMry Ph: 644-4 I 40 P~tJ~ Decorated Pool •Pan.lb Gr._. 1.anJe U•lftcJ Roo. s.,..... Dw._a I"' F9llily.. 3M... -2 Uta$ ly OWMr $119,500 DIRECTORY KHP thl• h•ndy d lr•dOfY with you Ulla weelrend H you go hou••huntlng. All the locetlo.n• lilted below ere dHcrlbed In gre.ter det•ll by •dvertlalng elaewh.,• In tod•y'a DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. Petron• ahowlng open houH• for sale or rent are urg.d to llat auch Information In thlacolumn eac h Saturday and Sund•y. HOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM 515 lrvinc Ave., Npl. Hgts. NB 642-5200 $75,000 Sat tSun 1·5 21 Wintergreen (Deerfield) Irv 644-6200 ~3.000 Sat tSun 1·5 59 Sea Pine Ln. (Big Canyon) NB 642-8235 $127 .500 Sal tSun 1 4 1*3 Carob (Tht' Tcrr:.tcl') f rvine 551 2000 ~8.900 SattSun 1-5 2 BR & FAM RM or DEN 7r:rT lllh St llunltnhrton Beach 536-1484 Sat !Sun 12 4 23l 62nd St . Nt·wpo1t Shore5, NB 540-115 l $'7:i.500 Sal ,.Sun l 5 460 Prospect, Newport Heh 642-0417 $73,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 2816 Cliff Dr . Newport Beach 645·3474 $149 .500 Sat tSun 12·5 331 Driftwood <ShorccUffs) CdM 642-8235 $179,000 Sun. lJ.4 3 IEDROOM 30942 W Green Dr L<1J.!tma Niguel 645-8806 Sal !Sun 11·5 6801 Bonnie Ur <Sunshine) HB 536-6565 $58.500 Sal /Sun 10·:'> 128 Via Yl'fl.t, Newport Heh 673-tf;to $150.000 Sat !Sun l 4 22fi Via Cruz1a na (Lido Isle> NB fi73-?:lOO $147 ,()(JO Sun I 4 866 W W1 ho11. ('ust<.1 :vlt.•-,a 645· 7():JJ S.55.~!>0 Sal f.:)un I 5 55.<l Vista Flor:i, Nt•wpt>t1 Beach fi?:l 1181 Sat iSun I 5 526 Sant<.i Ana ~t·wport Jlc11.thts 675·(i670 ~8.500 Sun 1 5 •201 Morning (.'yn <ShQreclfs) CdM 644-4910 $23.5.000 s s 12'30-4: 30 7 Rue Grand Vallee CB1~ Cyn > N B 644 -4910 $285.000 SIS 12.30-4"'.JO 'l2.7 Apolcna. flalhoa Island fi75·6000 $119.500 S<.tt /Sun I S 198fi Tuslm , F:a .... t-.1<1<> C ~1 546-5990 S7fi.OOO Sal ..Sun 1·5 29 Winter~reen <Deerfield) Irv 552·4307 S7 1,000 Sun 12·4 14582 Orange i\1•n•s (Willows) Irv 551 -2000 $62,7:->t> Sun I S l IR & FAM RM or DEH 13 c;olcta Pt Dr. <Spvgb His) CdM 6.\0 1751 Sal ,,Sun I 4 2189.5 MH·htg.tn Ln. l•:I Toro 8.10 1628 $7!l.!Kl(1 · S;:n f.iun 12 4 17116 Oah u Pl <M<•s.t \'1•rtlt» CM 752·0.'l:'>S S72.fl<IO Sun 1 5 2006 P t Hristol (!IV llm.s> N R. 644-6200 Sat f.)un l 5 2308 Rcdlan1h. Newport Beach G46 ·3928, <'\ £• 673-4577 Dally t ·5 •22S7 Cornt·ll, (.'olle~c Pk, CM 546 2:J 13 Satf.iun J 5 442 El Mo<lcrw. Npt llgts, N B. 546-2313 Sat t.:>un 12·4·30 1826 l'ort <'h,11 I<•-. llNJlomes> NO S.\2 R2:t'l ~al !Sun 12 S 2917 <.:hc~lnul Me-.<1 Vt.•rrlc. CM 540<1J42 $73.000 SattSun 111·5 12.14Sund Kt•v . llVflllls. C'd M 675 f,()()() si 55.0()(I !-,u11d<1y 1 S 18 Can yon \St Urtvc> N<>wport H<'h 675-5511 $158.41x.> Sun I 4 26 Sande rling c Oe<'rf1cld I Irv 551-2000 $79.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1132 White Sails Wv. HVflllls. CdM 675-6000 $124.0(lO Sat,.Sun 1-5 •1824 Pt. S hcff1clct (lNHomes) NB 675·6000 $159,5()() Sat /Sun 1·5 219 Jasmine, Old Corona d€'1 Mar 675·6000 $149,500 Sat f.)un 1-5 3429 S . Ra mona Dr nr S Cst Plaza 540-1151 gj5,!)(JO Sunday 1-5 4951 Persimmon. Deane flms. Irv. 646-7711 Sat /Sun 1-S ll6Via Genoa CLidols le> NB 67!>-4562 $198,000 Sun 1·4 •2097 Oran~e. Costa Mesa 97~·1050 Sfi7,000 Sun 12·4 18781 Po rtofmo CTR I hll!. I f rv 552-7500 $132.500 Sun 1 5 ••542 Hrhr Js l Or IPromBay)NJl G42·823S $365,000 Sun 1·5 208 Via Menton<' Cl"'do 1:-1<.'> NB 642-8235 S156,5()l Sun. 1·4 8595 La Bay a , Fow1t1un Vly 546-2313 Sun 12·4 ~Washington, Mesa Verde, CM 546-2313 Sun 12-4 1206 Essex, Westcliff, NB 642-5200 $137,000 Sun. 1-S 1622 Myrtlewood, Mesa Verde, CM . 962·8891 $65,500 Sunday 12-5 1622 Myrtlewood (Mesa Verde) CM 546-1825 $65,500 Sun l·S 3007 Carob. F;nslhluff, NR 673-8550 Sun l ·5 14631 Sweelan <Cal Hms> lrvine 673-SSSO $70,000 SWl 1·5 4 IEDIOOM 17112 Greentree, Huntington He h 842-4466 $110,000 Sat tSun 12·4 2<17 Via Orvieto (Lido) Nwpt Bch 673-6026 $157 ,500 Sunday 1·5 928 Salvadore A vc .. San Clemente 493-2143 $115,000 SattSun 1·5 2.123 Rutgers (Coll. Park) C.M. 556-7585 $66,500 Sun 9·3 14555 Seron (Coll. Pk) Irv. 551-2000 $77,900 Sun 1·5 4 IR & FAM RM or DEH ~2600 Li'th'se, HarVuBrdnu . CdM 675·6900 Sat tSun 12·4 1100 Santiago CDover Shor~s) NB 644-0322 $239,500 Sun. 1·5 49472 Sie rra Chula, Irvine 675-5930 SattSun 1·5 2489 Fairway Or Costa Mesa · 646·6149 $73,900 Sat tSun. 16 Deerwood Lane, Big Canyon 631-1800 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1tl2 Ima Loa Court, Newport Beach 752·7314 $88.200 Sat /Sun 1·5 •865 Sonora, Mesa del Mar. CM 5S7 -5292 $76,300 Sat tSun l ·5 31901 Paseo C ic io. San .Juan Capis. 831-9411 $164.500 Sun 11 5 468 DeSola Terrace. CdM 644·7211 $lfi5.000 Sun. l·S ~IS Granada Way, Buck Hay, CM G46·3255 $125.000 Sat /Sun l·S 6542 Morning Tide Or., Hunt. Bch (213) 945-2621 $115,000 Sun 1·5 17962 Dellglcn. Huntington Bch 842-1776 $102,950 Sun 12·5 10 Cherry Hills. Newport Beach 675·6900 $425.000 Sun. 12·4 2828 Tabago, Mes a Verde, CM 642-5200 $86.000 Sun. 1-5 13561 Espirit <Racquel Clb) Irv. 551-2000 $89,500 Sun 1·5 2905 Redwood. Mesa Verde, CM 540-1151 S72,750 Sun. 1-5 21542 Archer Circle, flunl. ~ch 646-7414 $82,900 Sun. l ·5 5 IR & FAM RM ar DEN •17 Royal St George, Big Cyn, NB 640-6161 $385.000 Sat !Sun 1-5 'l773 Sandpiper. Mesa Verde, CM 546·2313 Sat;Sun 12·5 19822 Fellc Ii ff. II untington Bch 5-16 1461 SAA,000 Sat tSun 1-5 6 IR & FAM RM t:w-DEM !1.>02 Spinnaker. I luntington Bch 963-7881 $81,900 Sun 12·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IEDIOOM 32 Canyon Js l Or <Big Cyn} N.B 644-4910 $118,500 SIS 12 :30-4 30 23 Canyon Island <Big Cyn. > N.B. 640-5560 $125,000 Sun 1·5 l IEHOOM fiOJ Vista Bonita <Bluffs> N.B G75·3000 $112.000 SattSun 1·5 2167 Vista Entrada (Bluffs) NB &10-5.'if,O $135,000 Sal tSun I 5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 IR & FAM RM or DIN 19601 Seagull, Huntington Bch . 752-1700 Sun. 12·5 3 IE:DttOOM •8450 Benjamin Ave., Hunt. Bch. 540-9922 $49,000 SattSun 12·5 HOME AND INCOME 3 IR & FAM IM or DEM •312 Grand Canal, Balboa Island 631·1400 $239,000 SattSun 1·5 • 1979 Tus tin Av, C~ta Mesa 752-1920 Sun 1-S DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 llDIOOMS IACH •21 Rana, Rancho San Joaquin, Irv. 675-6000 $110,000 Sat tSun l ·S CONDOMINIUM FOR LEASE .2 II & PAM RM or DOf 36 Canyon Island (Big Cyn) NB 640-5560 $750 Mo. Sun 1·5 WE LOVE TO SIO, so we• kn<)\\ Voll 11 hke th1~ t.•ff1l'lcrW) s11,t.'tl tontlo 111 Su11 Valley. ld•1ho Walk lo sl..1 lift .~ leuru:-. fac1lit1 c" For only $15.SOO you <.«Hl leUV(' y<>ttr -.k1s here all \t•ar P.ty mt.•n h arc IO\\. t axe~ Ju-.t $i30 Wll) not b<' a Sun V :.i ll<'y lover" TWO OLDH CdM OUPUXlS !'>td•• hy side on identical lots, these (our 1 bdrm. units are praying f(lr help ff you are one of the .s pecial people who can Cf\V1sion what tht.>y can lw. tht•n these are for you. Call 673 4400 Lo get started. IHYESTMEHT OPPORTUHfTY 4 Vac~nt lots with 250 fl. frontage on Chapman Ave , Garden Grove, zonect of face /professionaJ. Near proposed new Kaiser Hospital. At only S93.500 this would seem hke an xlnl investment Check with us for terms & exact loca· t10n Let H arbor Rt•ally hl'IP you g row. '8Bl & FlOAT AVAIL.AILE If you 'd Ith a nice place to dock your boat, see this; you can lease out the duplex that goes with it while it grows m value enough to pay for a bigger boat for n ext Christmas. UDO PEMIHSULA For lca:-.c 3 bdr m ., 2 bath apt. on the Rhme with 975 sq. fl. workshop & s m aller apt. or office on first floor. Parking for 8 cars. All for $1500 per m onth. Sub-lease part 1 r you'd like. 673-4400 RE ~\. I ... rJ.,,.,. DiYision of HcriMM-lnvHhftent Co. I 002 G~neral I 002 ...•.•.•......•••.......••.•...••...••.•...••. * Jech Reaft';/ * CAMEO SHORES PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW EXCLUSIVE NEW LISTING 8eciant 3 bdnft., 3 bath & COftYerf. ~ home buiH arOUfld I~. luur1ous poot & patio. 3 Frplcs., ind. two of excttinq fossil •tone ill II•. ""· & farmal cln.. rm. Df'GlftCIHc, high beamed ceilings. Custom features thnlout. Just steps from 3 pri•. beoch., & cOINllUllity park. Spect~ar oceGn & jetty Yiews! Call for details & app't .. you'll be tjJod you did! $235,000. OPEN I TO 5 SUHDA Y 4531 PBlHAM ROAD COROHA oa MAR CCllMO ShorH Rnideftt Spec:ialitb CALL 673-7040 I 002 GeMrol I 002 ..........................................•••. CE GEDIGE ELKINS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE e OPEN SAT. & SUH. 1-5 # 16 DEERWOOD lN -llG CAHYOH 4 Bedrooms Tll ghly Upgraded Broadmoor JII. Fantastic View! Jacuzzi Adjacent lo Mstr Br Suite. Bright Sunny Atmosphere w /Garden View F rom Each Room. Oversized Lot on C~iel Cul De Sac. Amenities T oo Num<.'rous To Mention. $295,000 eaY APPOINTMENT CottOHA DEL MAR W/ IHCOME Custom Built by Wilton Oeck Plus Income Unit. Owner's Home w (J Spacious Br, Open Beam Ceilings, Copper Plumbing, Fam Rm, Wet Bar Countless Amenities. Rental Unit 3 Br 2 Ba. Prime Location. Exclusive by "Joy of Newport." 111 Z GALAXY DRIVE Dover Shores Outstanding 3 Bedroom. One or Newport's Finest Areas. Make Plans to See This Luxuriously Appointed Residence. Outs ide Dining w /Bubbling Fountain, Breathtaking View. Call Today $289,000 a~s .. GOLD COAS'r COMOO Spectacular Front Row Location! Great V iew of North Bay & Ecological Preserve. 3 Levels with 2 Bedrooms, 2~ Baths, Family Room, 2 Patios. Highly Upgraded $150,000 or Lease Option. Pt.USM IA YFIOMT APARTMENT 55 Ft Balcon y Overlooks Lido Channel. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths. Van Lwl Wallpaper . Parquet Jt~loors in Entry & Hall Low Monthl y Maintena nce $130,000 Lease home . 111 DOYllt DlfYf 631·1800 Sunday December 19. 1976 DAILY PILOT 0 ~~~!~!.~~~-~~~ ....... ~~!~!.~~.~~.' ........ 1 ~~!!!.~~~~ .•...•. G.-ral I 002 GC'~ral I 002 GeMral I 002 .••.•..•••............. •·•·······················••••·•·••··········· MESA DEL MAR ·i Out~l.mdm.: ~ lx.•l.lroum r IJnlll" fllC.IJll .ind :.: h.1lh 7 ,-;-~ rntxh•I 1111 one of ( ·,~,1.1 ..,,"'S ( ~ J3JuJr 644 -1133 \1i·\,1 , 1io .. ,, ... tn•"h I h" ' E fllll' IH•llll' h." .in 11n ri·;dl\ ANYTIM u.~u.1lh Jun..: 11,1 or "" trJ,, 1m lud111i: 'l'P·" .111· l.1undr) r uum """' S1111111'h 11•,tun•d ,,lu1·1·11 t 11111plct1• 111lt·r •·um ,\:o.l<'m, rlt'W hullt 1n rh-. ""' J'lwr ,111tl 1 h1· 11,,t )!111.·~ on :md 011 1-'u ll pr11•1• " i.7A .ll00 CALL nuw . n1 :H:H c;::sELECT T' PROPERTIES MESA DELMAR Su111.•r :.hJrJl 4 lk•clroom &. lamily fo'rl'!ih 11.111ll. lll'W 1· J r pc I ' I h I U •1 U I 11,•,1ut 1ful k1tdll'll L.;r ).!c ' 1nl on QUll'I "' r1· .. 1 ll1•,1dv 111 mo\ t• inlt• c II ll•rcd .11 ~1.11 Sou l'Jll •111 1151 ~HERITAGE REALTORS Super Assumption! $9600. Down l'J}i> tu cx1ist111g is•, Vi\ lt>Jll ill S3:n TOTA I. rwr month "'1th 11.0 11u;ilify 111g Sh<1rp 1 IK·tlrm :! h;i hn1111• 111 g111id f.1m1ly otl'l'a i\ 1-:w 1·,1rp1·t 1nj.(, tMI ,v.: "'all•r tw.1ll-1 Full µ11n• uni~ SICi.:iOll Jll'HHY' 531 5800111 •1t;:1 Ill:.':.' lntfl'ltotionol Real Estate ~etwork COSTA MESA CHARMER FJ11tJ,.t11· ;t Br I .i mil~ hom.. l'os l.i \11·s.1 s m11,.l µoµulJr arc;i .\s 'um.1 bit.' \A lo.in Ea:.} monlhly IJJ) mcnb Oun l m"s lh1' onl' ~1.!)QO full pm·t'. C.:o11l no"' IHt> 1171 f ·' ,,. ', 3 BEDROOM FAMILY ROOM $56,500 l1<·.111lllulh 111a111L11111•cJ W1•..,1 ... 1dt• Cu ... 1,1 .'\lt·o;.1 homl' t'u,10111 I a m1ly 110111.11t1t1111111 11 , Hath,, 1•up1wr J1lumh1n)! 11•'"' t uvf. n1n1 rd1· d ri \ •· 640.6161 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. A WARM SETTING FOR HAPPY LIVING Crr,1l :1 lw·droom hom•· lol·,1lrcl 111 (';il1for111:.i hOffil'S. C.:all 1111 an :ip 110111tmc·n1 111 "''' th1· «n1v lum1lv room with ltrl'l)l.tl'I'. s1·p.1r11t1• rlrn 111g room anti "UIH'r k1tch•·11 1111· Mom The 1•h1lrlrl•11 "ill 10>1• the yard .1n<J tdt•JI lcw.1t1on C1io<t v..ilu1• ;1t :Siu ooo <.:;ill ti7:1 H!'!:.11 i I 1 I • r I~ I [~Bl YOUR OWM RAMCH HEAR THE OCEAN 80'x300' EST ATE! llrll' block from prnJ)(>'>Cd Costa l\h•sa Nt'""port Mi\111'\1\. m r;ip1dly ·•fl· prec1.1I mg ll 1 ar(•a ''""' l 1·11u11lr) .1tmusphl'n.• 1-; \ !!IJl!>flt• l'U"10111 hu1Jt hcJrnc· :10 I.I\ llm, w IU l"lag,,l11111• fir 1•1llt1l'l' 1111 ll .1 rd "IC' l·'.1 m ll m w 2-t' :.ur11l\ nll•11an1ne lopt•n twam 11·1h111'S I Sl'AC'IOUS k1tthc11 wt lli• Morocc11 n Tiil· drnin hoard. llar11c:-.t <told sink & N 1-;w dshwshr 3 Udr'i:. (20' Master ), Z baths, 11crvice room . All in hcautiful sculpture d tarpeting. Entire home in NEW cond. Palio has ma11s1vt' hrick fireplal'e & !(nil. Sep !ld2' outdoor ore or s hop rm, 9x15' itardC'n or lack rm. many lrull & shade l rcl's. Room for pool, te nnis 1.-ourt, buul. motor home, horses. etc Entire pro perty has almost m•w Ii' f('nc1nl( & udobe bnck wnlb ('(>M PLfo:TJo~ r HJ V ACY 0!11£0f' A KIND' SI 17,000 Owner 642 ~"'8:1 4PLEX HUHTIMGTOM HACH Beach area, pride or ownership and excellent rcntol! Rike lo ocean rrom 3 Br owner's unit with flreplul~. Two. 2 Br pltl.'I a 1 Ur unit t Seller ooughl new nnd must sell Immediately, Try any of· fer. 847 .ool(>. Want Ad Results 642·567 BLUFFS EXCLUSIVE l>IJ\.'ll lur 'nul' 111-.1}cl'l1on l 5, Sun. ut :mo \·1~1.1 '.\l.ult'r:a f:'\qu1:-.1tc. lgc end E Pla11 ol\ qutl'l rul·dc·.sat·. fo rever 'u•w "'1th µurk & wall'!' as your own lK1t·k yaa·d. Fl'l':-hly, profcs!>. decorated I hruout. Sl ·lti,0011 WATER! WATER! WATER! Two townhomes, localed in prime Newport Beach area. Own-your-own 32 fl. boat dock. Open~ house Sun. 14:30. Owner will consider lease-sale· or lease /option. 4423 & 4459 W. Coast Hwy $132,500 F~. LEASES ,.OM $450 & ur Ge.rol 1002G.....-ol 1002 ············•···••••··•···•·················•· BEST IN BLUFFS END UNIT. l·LEVEL townhouse. 3 BR, 2 ba., lge. priv. patio; nr. pool. $79,950 4 BR., 3 BATHS Luxurious new cpts., 2150 SQ. ft. $121,500 BA YFRONT E PLAN Just listed. Panoramic view; best quality & up· grades. 3 BR. form. din. !luge ram rm., 21t'l ba. $152,000 VIEW LEASES $595 TO $750 HELEN B. DOWD RULTOI, IHC. MLS 644-0134 1973 Top Ulhr &. Tap Sm"•• 1!74. 1975 --.,...u, M•wport.Meso locrd of l.affon Getterol I 002 Generol I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MEW OH 1l4E MARKET UMOM tEGHTS $239,500 SEMSATIOHAL HOME with POOL. YllEW awd AU AMEMTIES..Hothlnc) 11 needed but the right fGINty who w..ts a "Showphtce H-.". KCJh Oft o hil & •iew of ttw worid below with 4 ldnm, ~ fClfftfly rOOM. 91.,.oi CMtt ldtdMft. fCll"'l'MI diftMtl) rOOM Clfld Cl beautfM poot Clltd patio oreo. F.tasHc CJl"CMtcb. Showwt by oppo~. A UHl9UE WA TBlFRONT HOME $239,000 UHUSUAL -Irick -IHIWI &. W..,,.... witt. a 2 story uNt attadMd for iRconte. bciffMJ l .._ hCMM wfftt cWftg room, fOMily ""' pitched be..a celilMp .ct staiMd glass wiRdows. n.. rtMa1 -'t has I a..&. loft with o ._. roof Cllld a "OM of o ldftd'' 2 story U•- lng ""-Opett Sat fS-t I ·5 PM. llG CANYON $1'8.500 SPARKLIHG HEW POOL Sophisticated Executl•e lord•aux Modef on the Ilg Cmwyon Goff COWH with lay & night light Ylews. Glc!IRorous 2 ldnft & Deft. decorated In quiet good tosh. Fast escrow pouibk. LIVE OH UDO $156,500 HEW IM & OUT OM of tt.• IMst str...t to street loc• tiORS °" Lido h• 0 l ........... y °" still hcrn thtte to choose your ccrpet & oppliClllCet. UHIEUEV AILE!! $159,500 UHUSUAL 2 STORY ColOltlm Styfe ..._ Ill Mewport IMclL lft o locottOfl CORYftlli..t to aH~ TM bnt of dee ..... ing in this 4 ldnll. 4 bath. f..Ry room. forwtal diftilHJ room '--· Ouht.lcllRg pool on'!J::::'ai with patio for gracloua. .....,.~ 0...... it Nociy to lllOH. ()peft ....... Sat /SWI 1·5. OCEAHAlONT LOT $155,000 hi a ,,...t19011s camulltf. s.. ., ... security 9d t..tetffc locaN-. LAIGE WATl!ll VllW DUPLIX SI 54,500 I 00' ROM? AGE Oii 9 .... ,..tr wfftt .._. playgromcl & wahr. Un a. ttt. ...,. 4 ...... 9d 0... ... _, llMT Ollllflwlldr..forlRc-a.~ ... HOl!L HOME OM 1M! WATlll $1 lt,500 Graciom 2 Story .._ wttt. 4 1_..,. l ... s. hntlf.t ,.tfo for lltdoo,... Olllldu1 •l"1al ••• , ... for ._., lrilg M G Mech CI •1 • ..,. OM THI WATa Stl.500 Wc..y & , ...... .tew ........... c..tortable Z Mrwt C.do HOIM. loaf llip nallabM. WATERFRONT HOMES '/h 11 W ( 1)<1'1 I hqfMoty "''""'1"'" tk.uh 17141 b:\I MW . . . . . ( I ' 2 t ( $ l 3 I ~ ll J, I- v 14 d 3 ) .. I ' r . DAILY PILOT Sunday. December 19. 1976 •• •••••••••••••• •••.. •• • ••. • • •. • • •• •• •••• ••• •• • ••••••• • ••• ••••. •• 0ti1e' o r al• Hou•r• For Satr Hou1•1 for' S• HCM1M• For SiH I HoYSH For Salr I Houn1 f or Sal• H f s ,.., M -I 0 44 Irvin• I 0 4 4 ll"YIM I I •• • • • • • · • •• • •• •••• •••••• • •• •• •• ••• ••••••••• ••• • I I ••••••••••.•••••••••••.•• ~~!=~ !.~~-~~--..... ~ ~~!~!.~~ .~"!:. ...•... ~~~! -~~ .~~~ ....... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••~-~~ .":'.":: I 044 lnlnr I 044 Irvine I 044 •...............•..•................•.•••..••.............•..... ~~-~!~~: ... !?~~ ~.~!~~~~ ~!~.M.•a I 024 ·········••····· THE HAPPIHESS IS -GRACIOUS LIVIHG RAHCH REALTY PRESTIGIOUS owninJi 1h1:. ,·xtn·md' RAC"'UET CLUB ~··II dOlll' Plan 10:! 111 Chri~lma~ I• ~ Thi: W ti lo~"' 'rt11,, upulotr Urn1hanl· Model h 0 ml' C 1 j lt·;1turin& .t bl'droom IJeld cu u I ,. " Two ~ig lmck frpks .. are just two of the nice features of this duplex! 3 BR. 2 baths. family rm .. hdwd.• floors ali l~th & p~aster, .new kitchen. too! P lus, h1g studio for income, 45 ft. lot & the lowest price, onJy $129,500 + INCOME UHIT Three luxun ously large bedrooms keynote one of our bei.l East Side offt>r· mgs. The 2Ux30 II vrng room. pool, guest ho~e. J i:ar ~aragc with s hop ~pace ;ind loft moke this a wonderfully fh:x1ble homu for a large family. Nvw ru1nt and plus h <·ur pclln~ too. P LUS Rent a l Unit 111 back. OPEN HOUSI': ::iUN 1·5: 1979 Tusl111 tu1111ly i·ooru fort I I I • room, form;il d1111ni; 111" room + i>1inu~'1 1 In· + contra!'lor ad\lcd Tl . ..,00 r h '00111 t.1m1ly room' Ct·ntrul II~ '" Ml l Oml· Ii, i I 1111•.11 hl'llli: fu; lhti ex It r, uoi;ru11•<1 < Hrp1•t1ni; 551-2000 SPEt"fACU L J\It T lJ ltTLE HOCK V IEW. '~h 1~,beautiful :~ hdrm, 21 ::i bath Plan 5~ in .1 urt IC' Hoc·k Tt'rr~•<·t• has a fantastic view hy duy & rnghl 1 L iving rm & . s p a<'10us fomll .v rm with b ~a ut1ful P ~do s Vt•rdcs Stone Fireplaces. Upgrade<! 1.:arprting & drapes thru_ouL Covered palw Re<.1r yard as :;o bag there's room for u pool'. Wel bur. Large formal timing nn $1 41,900. l't UllVI' & h1>1 ( m 1' & wall COV(!l'll\~/o Liii', 1, ' J 1 Y love & I.Jc happy w nrc rcctuccd for fa:o.t lx•autiful trv111 . ~.llt' I I l OPEN SUH 1-5 ONLY $67.500 ll~IT l46Si A~• JJapp'JfiohJa~ ~ronaJef rf/arP,.op. 2435 E. Coall Hwy .. CdM 67l-1494 .... Quail l ltiillPlac• . Prap•rtl•• • 7Sl ·1920 1•00 00All$1 NIWf'OIU HACH CHOICE 19191 NORWOOD TERRA.CE RANCH REALTY 551-2000 SPANISH SPLENDOR EASTSIDE ~~1!'!~.".~.~~~-~?.~~ HwttlnC)ton Be a c:h I 040 SECLUDED 4 HR :!BA home nc:ir ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hcrbor' View Hills Wes lcl1ff :;hopping & OPEH HOU"'E S 5 EXECUTIVE I hr 11.·l~cdt•rc mtll, llJa, s chools J'layhouse in re· " UH 1 • I 00 Con>na del Mar I 02 2 ····••••••········•••• ················•···••• Beautiful Syracuse Model 111 College P ark. Th 1 s 4 ti d 1• rn ho m 1• fe11turc~: < '1•ntrol .11r, t1h· roof. 1•11n•n•d pat m, dt•I' i.:a ra~<' d1101 o jle11cr, trn:.h L'ompadur pr1> leM>1011Jlly l.incli.r11pt•<.l yard ESTA.TE 2 lrpks, t riple car gar, a r yard. txnit/ca mpe r 654 2 Momin9Tide DI'". 41R-BEA.CH A.REA. Jub of xtras $158,000 s torage. CALL today to ~a11t1ful 4 Br. 3 Ha, font \ch I r 1 Ai:c;nt, 75!1·005!1 see this fine family rm. :1 l'ar var. 111H1I r et onna tw11 ~t11ry ____ home,&IS-"''•" n--•'C'...,.-•e w JHru1.11, unu!>ual 111:.tr 1·ntr.inrP tu rww wnrf!I orr.__________ ""'u ~ ~ 1. I 1 1-ul r rn ''I\\ oud burning l' l'l:.Jlll't'. S1iat•mu~ ~un "OLD CORON.A." 4 PR€'TIG€ by /llV:..VAY frplt•, hu~1· wa lk 111 k•·ll ll\1111! 1011111 w1lh T 1 I n > d~cl. rcudy tu m1JVI' 111 •·r;.it·kl111g floor to 1•1•1lm" win r up exes, s.,:J ()(}() I HOM €' LOOK l"""TO SPA.CE " each! lletler hurry' 011 l ..... to. only •, hlk rrnm t111·11f.1<'1" C;1thctJral ce1l· thl!se ~ ---- __ Spacious :! storw.~. 5CtO &·a1·hff Country Cluh & A sking $77,900 14555 SEROH OPEN SUH 1·5 1111:. llui:c fJ1111ly room 8 Ibo 8 p SALE BY OW"""E yds. l•i or•ciw. Plus h Goll Cour:-c '"1 1.5,000 w11h ttm\·pnu•nt .., .. t 1, •. ,r a a ay rop. ..... R .... "' R I WesLc;1de He t 3 I 2 carpels. wovcn woods, Your Hostess I "·""')mm:in<t111gv11•w111 eotors t b auy. Jr , lllcd entry. 4 Udrm. H s pool ~11.t•d yard and t<·r * 675-7060 * >a, ltn. wsh. & dry. Gar. Fam. rm., A showplan· o:-.e imoman 1,1('•' 111 1,,11,.11 ,,,,.,11 ,,1 dr.opener.H54 W.Wilson . d PACERAREA.LTY .., ' St o I cm oversize lot. Custom ( "lass. liourOl"t k1t•'hcn ---------. n y $56,900. Call: r 213) 945-2621 ,.. ' ' s d e;1tures of quality & l>irn· Sw1·1·111ng !'>l:J lr!'> to OPEN HOUSE aun cr~un. Days roord1nalion,!J61l·4456 ;! ltugt• 111.1.•ll'I' 'llll1•S ancJ __ 64.2_'_-0_21_2. CV("S, 546-2277 St:n;im~1r~tyl;f; l~.r ,:~~'.I ~1,11~~~ ;~1·~~irt~~l .'~11~11/~~j BRAND NEW P. Side 4hr, fam.rm, 2'7 , OPEH HOUSE! :.t1l(t' ;in·.i. 3 Cui• gu1 ul.!t'. RANCH REALTY flrt<'t• (..di :in:i ?XX! 4 BR + DEa...t lJa, $73.000 By uwner. 2 1542 Arche r Cir. ·I II r , :1 ha. J 1 v rm 55 I ·2000 " Pnnunly U4fitiMll <S. Jl amill•>n w w/l111k. l,im-rm w/bar [ ' ., ' '· ' " The ideal l'•1mhlnatlon or 1 ______ ..iiiiiiiii•iiiJf .lkookhurst 1 t:tr,irn11· tile entry. Cst~ IRVIHE HOMES '*~~,!~ ~11 u n\·W ho mi· 111 an SUNDAY J:!'1 1nLcr1or llc:-1gned T h $5 ' 11 1 ;,· 1• s ~t " 1 1> 1 1 t " h 1· rl !"t•sll:d~~~~!~.F~ec·li<•r• Beaut.4 h lCSl\<!,HO\J thruoul. Sl02.950. Open ·1~~1~0r~~~s~J~~~ h·,~~~~ 1 ne1g ic1r H>OI lt:a1ur111i; ~ J ,\"' li41i-7•11 ·1 house 12·5 Sal/Sun. 17'~'' from S"" 000 XI t l all !he lat•"t anpr11r't of Co::.ta Mesa on the cor ,.,. '"'' T ""· • 11 crm~ ,~ .,. , lh•llglcn Ctr. Owner HEHOMESELLERS ---------·I m"nt:., ovt'rs1.wd garage, ner of 21sl and Orange WALK TO BEA.CH 842 1776. large rooms, 3 fiath~. we have a lovely home Super up~r:idcri, 3 Hr Call 752-5353 $59,950 Sll'IJ down wcl·bar, m1111 JUSl rde5tarpctcd and Only $56,000. Owner will ·---------TUHTL.,.:ROCK '"LL~N Ol'ean view All walkmg palnte . unny kitchen. 3 nelp finance. <:all Today' v "- ·I lh-.t l'ooin. :! li;tt h distan ce l o pri va le Bcdrms + family roo m International TAX SHELTER PlanJ • h.11m111g homt· with beach.OnlyS165,000.fcc. &anaskingprrceofonly RealE.-,tateNetwork Rent or sale , mo~l" 1n 1w.1r 1ww 111u,.h carpel· OPEN SUND.A. y 1•5 $67,000. open House Sun· 536.1461 J1.11t Reduced! now. lg. <·orncr cul de 1111! W••HI :.tungh· roof. day 12·4 p M . 2097 ____ ,Six sh a rp commercial i.aclot.t>4 1 ti1!12 llt·;rnlitul l.rnch<'.tl'•n1! 468 DeSolaT•1Tac:• Orange. VACANT 4 BR 3 DA units, near the hcach with !>pr111kh•r,. I.om tell «·orner Seawa rd Rd) Century 21 Surf Heally brand new eo~st. Ap: Gootl parking, upgradctl G n EE N T It E E . U Y ml11ll'lll'l~llhorlw11d11r Call644-7211 979-1050 prox.·•tOO•q.ft .. l".COr· surroundings. Fan· OWOl'r Spac 2 Bdrm. S . · I " " .. tat 11 · J w/hu~c 1:.im rm,k1lth(!n ~ Cu<1~1 'l.11.1 M!IB ncr lot. 3 t·ar "JI'. O•"•n :. 1ca y pncc• pmpcr· ll f " •" t y, .1 M us 'l' s EE t ly dnrl 'd. t.ovl'ly 2211 N<!wport 81. l,-_-;.-;;.-_;;;;;;;;;;;.-.-.;;;1 hou:-c Sal/Sun. 12·•1 TODAY ' lnd,1•pn'i; Only $02,!JlJ\J, Co•ta ~WI I .' • 1 • 1711<! Greentree. ofi W rl S.'ll ;,l(i(J 1£Ui 646-8811 _ 3 Bedroom/2 Bath Wurncr nr. Bolsa Chicu. att> ro"t Prop. Inc. RIODI Obie gur;igt'. Fenced ~1 10 ,11111) o ... nr/llkr . 12 13)592-2813 Vccrlll•ld'l'wnh!-.C:l llr:!'.- ,, ANYTIME !Bll&CAH APT :!L'ov-. yarrl $50,750.Terrn~. ll-1:!14tili&M41i4:i:111 1213)425-3 3 36 Ra, S7 1.IJOO bv uw_11cr Roy M C ..M-1---------1 S.'il ·13li7 ----------•I pal111s. nin·ly furn. S11 ,,f C ar~ IN 1· llw> liro!>s<•s ~ .• r.o mo Realtor 1810 Newport COME 1._ ________ _ .--------•I'' l I t C PROPERTY HY OWNER Llcganl 4 lir 1-6;;~~ 1c 111111 •· llltr. osta Mesa 548-7729 2 ha i.mglc !.tv. atrium' HAPPY 2 HOUSES nt!w cpts, r rplc, to~ HOLIDAYS Costa Mesa I 0 24 lly owner. 4 I.Ir. 2 ba, Two la~gHe :e~OhoTmes 011 patio, 2400 tiq Ct. Upcn Sat Sparkling like <;hrist m." lormal dill rrn, frplc, &Sun 16261 Serenade Ln. hghL~. w1lh the w;1rmth bllns. w/w c;rpts. drps, a lot located in prime S87,500.Call842·4897. & charm of a hol11Jay Huntington Beach re ntal ---------patios, clean. College area. Each home has (J) • WALK TO BEA.CH -hearth truly descrihc:-. Park. llicar schools & 49472 S1"e1Ta Ch I three large bedrooms Custom 2 BR & den or 3 u a sh o PP In I!. $ 6 6 • 5 0 O. and double J!ar age. The BR, pool & jacuzzi. Nl'ar Find yo~r home for all HOT A CREATURE 5S6·75R5 or 581·<14~8 Open "a"lassive kitchens have Park&Schools.' . seasons in this !f3 Plan, IS STIRRING. houst•SuodJy. alllheliuill·ms.Owneris ·P M.Cooper&Assoc. w1th4bdrms .• 21".ib:iths. '!'h. , . , 1 V MMi.l':Mmn;v w1ll1ni: to sell on an fo, 536·141H 53.;8026 OPEHSA.T/SUH 1-5 ,1 11~1t1t"1 "\' t·~~·. crrlc Wlult' 1·:vt•r)•>11t• El:.e i!-lerest,only loan. Call.for --:----\~"' ~L~ ~~-~ 'h " .''"1111 1 · ·11~,' 1 " rrnim SJ1t·nd•ni: their:.! We ~how1ni.: appointmc.nt 3 Br I '• Ba. blm•k w:illi·d · • e t •:.:::::~==~=:.111111• \~Ill 11111>.1'1'"' I . I (7141111''"<'1< fellC'l' (•md flllHl c·11ts v~~!·l~-·~~~!mm!I rr <I 1 t 1 111>1•1 .1 '.1 ut• l'On:-c1ou• -""· "· -· • · · · · 1 .1 ~ " ~ll0\1' 111 ,, I It'll UUH'r fur th1-, ·I B~ 2 Ba ' " , . • . ' ,, • . riq~. l'111w to gn·,1l '• hb, ' rrTY If now \\ 1111 ·' i: r1·,1t pr'i mo• F 1,.1 s idC' . l [ ~ -~ se11111r ht, Jr col11•gt• & * 6 75-5930 ,. l(t· '\ f \I.'> S pyqla u Best View lfll l..r111111 lflllffl,111111 ' 1 1 .. 1 l· urn 11r 11111 urn ICt·;iul Id , p I 1r .. i.t i-;x I ' h1>m1• 'I ".,I) rrfl) ( ljfl 1!1111 I \If\ I"• C a pe Cod Homr in COM t111; .1 ' " f 1111 1111 1·11 '' "' \l.1n:1111111· ;--•• \,\' I 1111'1 1f \' I\ llr'I H q,d ii ! Jl•HI I' •Hl lof h\ I I ti ' "I !Tiil \ I 1 \ 1'•. I,, ,flj l l) f, I 28R, I Bl.. S PECIAL llHI\ I, I\\ \'\l>!-tl.I'. \'\\ 11\1• 11F l'llH f.,E t H I '·•rt l! I 1\,11 k" . ' '·l.~111111 r1·1•r1•.1t111n:1l patio "'"I I)()() \"·l·1• 1• t'f • '1 ' • maJor 'lto\111 " <'l r :11,'ll f, l'-.1111" 1 •l\1 I , ... . I .,. .. · •I 1 x n crms ,.. .i1.1t1• .. ir1.111-.1 pn1l1•ol ,.\i;tr.tt t•l"lf;jij){ , $51!.500 tl l l! l!l)1ll 11r ""' 1wr~h1p 111•11!hh11rh1111cl "" _ '. 5X 1;;11~'l Ag(•nt \t .:~"!\ ~11·1.!1tlll 1 Call IWt>.l llll ll••u:;r~ on ~c·p. CUSTOMIZED S.lh _11,1 {; I Int:. m•.ir l' M C.:1v1l WANJ $10 0007 .. draJlC'S. Lev('f(fr" & up [~-. I <'•·nt•·~ s.is.o(Jo r·:i· DOLL HOUSE 1 • gradcdplushcarp<:t1t1~& :.11 .ix:i-1 ,1ft. 1;pm or 702, STEAL $33,SOO. floor coverin~s lltt uollt · • , :.~IK 2-U>tl. Owrwr The owner in Euro1w Bnrked atrium ,\. pat to ":-:-::-:=~~==!!!!!!!!~ says "!>ell" his Han~<'I You'll makcov<:'rSIO,OOO even lhe ~lovt' & 11vc11~ ·1NV£STMENT DMSION Santa'' Special anti Gretel dream homt'. next y(•ar Just by huying an• upgr:icJed; 1•fo:-.'' to lk't huy 111 luwn. :1 Hr lie mu't leave his 1 th1~ S:l.1,!100. :! hdrm + ~ park~. pool~. jacuzzi & l"dm ltm .• ill ri•1w1t1t c~d & llf'drm. :! halh home with bath home• [>;irk-hkl• ~el· s hopp111 i,:. :1 Hdrrn:-, . 2 In 1111·1• 111· 11!ltlt11rh11nrl. -.parkt'ing, prirnt• Mei.I.I 45' pool unc1 i.pa. You 'II tmg plu.s pool. ('11untrv h :1 t h •;, d 1n111 I! rm Bnnl! )our 11:11nt & TLC Verde 1 111.,~t 1011 Iii:!~ love all tilt' ,11ood arul klt<'h••n wit h laundrv U111H·1 ,,1tv fl.irk ~77 suo sxu,1100 ltrt•.i. ,1.,t..1n~ \1 yr tlc-wood, ~G5,500 l111 (·k s .... this op rnorn.Jlurr)' l'll•a:-.1•'':1it FIXER UPPER 552·70~0 THI-. -.. · :.·. · - VILLAG E. . · REALTORS ... s.:.:1 '1'~1 Ai:t li73 7(jj)I tAO·•IUr1'.1 & !lti:!·M8!11 por1 unity 898-785 5 '"''"1 \'1•1'<11· I !tr. :1 h;1 Dana Point I 026 f.tm <hn •~ & hv r rn L~t' ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLASSIC BY • ~~j r~ ~] ~ '~' 10· pofll wi.1.1 r11111, REDUCED S7 000 '.l0# c·ov1•n•rl patio Ownr hv • THE SEA j ;J•=iAI RAM CH REAL TY 551-2000 IT'S GOT EVERYTHING! F anlabulous Col um fJia Model Ill CollCl(f' p lffk featur•nl! Cur11111i; Wnn· to1> r.llll(l'. (~ E :,t'll t:ll•an- rng •111en. uwll 111 micro waH' OH•n, ~111·hvna1u d1~hw a!> her . Bcat·oup t•aliuwh Supt•r plu;.h (•arpet111i; W11ll & wtn· dow dccorat.1011. I\ musl to sec! Professionally I ..in ti " 1· .1 Jt •• d ~· •1 ,. 11 ,, '~ 'prlnklt·rs, l\l.1llliu lights & J 1 t'<'rt•at111nal spa. Garai:e h.1:.. ekt:ll'it· doo~· openers & loads ot l'afJmet storage spa<:c 3485 EBOE STREET i RANCH REAL TY 5 5 1-2000 COZY & COMFORT ABLE 'THE TERRACE .. ONLY $68,900 Popular Ca r d1ff M Ol.ll'l Al\racl1 \ ely upgradl'll Features Cc·r:.m1c t tll' <>nlry, orii.:. wall m ural, upgr.:Jtkd )lght fil..tUll''-, new palm 111v1•r, 1111:ht h~.hls. ldt•tdh i.1,·:itvd :'\c•ar park, po(,1.., & ~hop prng l)v.m•r "ill 1·011 ... 111<-r <•11rr~ mi; ha\ k .1 :!ntlTl>. OPEN HOUSE 1-5 #3 CA.ROB ~ RANCH REALTY 551-2000 SHARP SHARP lk1•1I1t·ld 1\,p«'n p lan teaturing :1 b1, lam rm. tlin r1n. nil dc·:.al' lt11'.1 twn w la rl:l' lot lq1 gratl1•cl !'arp1·b. Uh• & dr:•(l(.'S. Ttnll'd window' 111 l1v rm & self cleanmt.: ov1•11 & upgr a<lerl <I•~ hwa~lwr in kitchen. "")( mg $i!J,500. 26 Sanderlln9 O~n HoYse 1-5 RA.HCH REAL TY 551-2000 .... '""' " 111111 f ,r; .,11,1• .qipl ""' I t:H Sl''tUHKI 1 m1k fr11m harhor, WOO _, • • ••• i;q. fl 4 Br. 212 lla. ram 0<'<':tn hreczes pl;iy a We 're h e re to he lp! rm w tfrplc + den, total· siren's Mm~ around thi~ :i -Irvine I 044 Irvin. l y up gr .1dcd. pro -bedrm gl.'rn Plus h JUST LISTED ••••••••••••••••••••••• APPROACHING ··~ \l .•I , , l"l I ''" ~· ( 1,;.,_. ..0 f ' -,(.,,,ir.tV<.J- REiH ESTATE 6H·6397 PERFECTION In 1lt·:.11!n 1n <11111hl\ 111 li\,1lnltly th1~ lm111•<' t•aht.• Mc:-.u V(•r11(· .. ~ c••ul1Vl' fa1n1lv homl' 1 .1n ---------~ ffl' th1· anMv1•r to 111u1· UPPER BAY l'fi7 ilrc•Jm-. F1•,1111nn1t lornvil h\lnlt plu!>-a In.: fam1lv 111<1111 l·'..1<·h "1th CHARMER ·' f1rc·pt.1<1· F11rm.ll din ll1d1 r1•1hnii h\ini'. rnnm, in.I{ :inti .1 lal')!f' k1trhrn f1 t ,1.11r r11·w 4 ll<•<ll m~ btl! 111.•drnom:; ~l>!Wl 11q ft :· . h.1111,, 11.'l' l.1m1I\ Ill all . fh1• IC :->l l'l h11·:it.h r1111111 w rirt•Jdat't• Llk1nl! l«t t lmp 11d l .. 1111\,.<·1111 '"'••lll ifull~ ;-'"~;"t:ll $112.~IO. Call rt•>m for p.101 .inrt m11tm· ~':"l,l3. h' • rn t• ~1 ~• n v •\ x t r n '< • '. , , ,, '' , J i , ,l.!~000 (.'.tit to .. (I(' thl!I [~a· I m•wh .. tmi; ' io~rn·~ r-ORJM · · A•• DON'T MOVE OHL Y $56, 900. Don't move an inch until Corona del Mor I 022 you'\·e seen thi~ R a nc h ••••• •••••••••••••••••• Style hcauty at last yrs. PRIVATE pncr. 3 Spacious bdrms •~CH + 2 buths + friendly c:-ACCESS fireplace. A welcome 4 IR Reduced home . Please call to $I 09 .soo. 540..3666 "l'he price b r ight, the )Ot'lllltln IS J:r<'at. lhe • :.:J j ~ ~ rll ~~J '::!r~; ;.i;~~1l. ~~=•fi-J}JI I u n d is f e c , 'the -•-• ••"' bathrooms :ire two and We're here to help! 1 the fireplac's are too. 644-7211 Shaded TrNt--G••n $57,950-Vacant ------====--i Move right in! Cool, OPEN HOUSE 11hady yard~ nround this 3 Bedroom home with /JD.NIGEi. Gl\IUY & ASSUCll\1 ES Sat/Suft 12-4 den and d ining room . Pot 2GOO Lighlhot4se La.. Belly stove to warm your Harb Vu ln>admoor toes by. Troller pnrklnit. 4br/2"'1b!l/fr/pool/jae Ml"lm um-cor c yord. Jmmnc hom<.>. fresh Lot'I lo ofCer. BKR, call p11int, new plu11h cupet 540-1720 lhruout. Paneled famlly rm. 2 crackling fp, port TARBRL :d1A1 jucuu1 & cust poo . $183,9SO. We lton & Co 67s-ooG(1. "# t ht CalifonNa" fcss1on11lly lnd~.rpd, nn curpels, lush lan1l~q>g & I""'~------------• yanl work SS:>.500. Prin superb deror n11tkc· lh1s Uri.:rarlcrl :i lh•dnwm Onlv •1!11\ 17!1!1 an !.':(CCplional l)uy ;,it Y<Jrktown Villa with ' B Ton> I 032 S79.!l50. cu~lom ilraJ'l("\. Asr.uma· ~;:·~;;~·;~···r~:~·:c·;~ .Roberts ~rY111~:~ Loan. t'.tll $.'..000 ~tu-.t i-<'ll immed--SCOTT REAL TY ni•w homr Muly. t.ak<' · Realty 536-7533 Sh11r1.• \'11tai;:t• Mariner, 3 16241 aru~Rl•d _ _ Hr. rlrn. ;i•1 ha. a ir. gar : : ;:: KunllninonS.l!'~ Ava1l.lmmt••I 3~11t•111w'1 rlr 01w•n1•r To111lly up · llH 2 m1 to lwh ~1.500. grudcd, Snl.!!00. Open --K47 .. 1:JS7 hou'c Sal & Sun 12·4. LANDMARK WITH ~}ll!l!i ~fo:~1gan. Ln, El POOL LANDMARK l oro.Cullll30·1628. 51Jlt JBa-Lur~i· family By owner '1llr. fnm rm Fountain Valley I 034 ruom upgraded Cu!> tom boat l<(.1te. <.'all !Nill KOl!l ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool & jacu1.'l.i, low Huntin~o" FOR SAU~ by o wner in maint. yard l'ri!'l'(I :it H~;.,. l"ounta1n Valley Jbd, S81i,OIXl. Agcnt5:1G 1461 nr ••••••••••••••••••~?.~~ 2bn. (11 m rm h o me. 962-4797 Cuslom blt ?'wim. pool all ---ON 'YA'T'Ert. :lO' ROAT be :tu l . f In is he d Do you need more r oom ? SLJI · 3hr + ~!>a Condo. w /nversizcd patio .~ tihr, 3ba, all new cpts & Asking $158.JOO. M1.1ke much more. Easy t erm s solarium n oor!>, a rea for ofr Ownr. (711 )Rl\0·1117!l call 00.1·2764 nv, II(<~ patio, s mm to lrvlM I 044 brh. !.K>!I 5283. • •••••••••••••••••••••• G°c~~~~E MUST SELL Purchase nice FV home This spar kling 4 BH doll s ubject to ox h ting h<luse is lo<·atcd in one of $34.500 V/\ loon w /$.126 Irvine's choice a reas. mo payment, lge lot, Rea!Estate Nicely l:i11c111caped, good 11rea. 968·3371 or many upgrndcs & ready 5461754. by NkNAY to move into. Qui ck ail possession p ossihlr {;ALL NOW ~ EXECUTIVE 639·4560 · ESTATE • ______ :._-1 "LA CUF,STA " F.1 C11· ~ll HuntiftcJtot1 leach I 040 jon model home fcalur· _' 1.. 1 .' _• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnit 4 BR. bonus rm. ~-_ S&S Het1nle Specialists. 3, for m! dininl(. 3 balhs & 4 or S bdrm m odels avail, Joe. 111 Hunt'g. Beach's aomew/pools.9684602 most prei;tiJ!ious area. PRICED TO S ELL. by r enntngton Pro ....... ies CALL842·9371 owner. S85.000. lmmect. .,.... • occupancy. Luxury 2 BR, SANT A CLAUS Ubrary. Rancho Sa n Joa· ARRIVES EARL y quin Condo. 1-·1111y ap- Pttinted lmlde & out th111 pointed, incld air. 4 bedroom, 2 bath. !rplc 547 311117 or aft.. 5pm & h m is be a u t if u 11 y _w_kn_ds_S44_·_S_704 ___ . __ 1 landllcaped h in prime Oron11c tree patio home location . Forccitl 11alc ot 2Hr 2&, f11>lc. air contl, $59 9!!0. r> o o I . t e n n i s • WES TSIOE RE Al TV -~ ~~-848·_?.~2.!_ UP<;RAl>E D. $58,000. Dy cn¥Oer. (213) 375-0636 or (21.J) 375·8979 • macnab /Irvine realty WOODIRIDGE TOWHHOME This beaut lful 2 bedroom is the 1<!.ast expensive offering in T he Village. Sparkling clean & shiny ncw ... and if you hurry you may still <'hoose your own carpet color. Fan· tasti c location! Walk to lake. T he good life can be yours for only Wi.!K>O. Lila Harper 752-1414. (V47) 18 Sot.A.HA Located on t he San Joaquin golf course w /3 private patios & many upgrades including lush carpet & mirrored wardrobes. 2 bedroom s & den. Don't overlook this one for $)2.000 -i mmedjate occupancy. Lynne Rothell 644-6200. (V48) ELEGANT! San Carlos Plan C -end unit in Rancho S an Joaquin . Greenbelt loeation w /view of golf course & lake -2 bedrooms. den /gam e room, form a l dining, fireplace, 2'h baths. Many upgr ades! Vee Stinson 642·8235. (V49) STAIT THE YEil llGHTI Move into the m ost beautiful con- dominium in Rancho San J oaquin. Decor ated beyond your wildest dreams! 2 bedrooms + den w /golf course view. $105,000 fee. LaszlO' Sharkany 752·1414. (VSO> 642·823S 901 Oov•r Prive 644-6200 Harbor View Center l rvlM a t Cam pu1 Valley C..nt•r 752-1414 STYLED FOR THE TIMES \ humc tllal (\rri vt~ WoodfJrldl(U Patio llornr 4Ur, t: plun. tiuy now &. $11vc. Owner. 644·559M LGCJUM l.ach I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :o.uph1..,t 1<•ut~·cl. rnodcrn I•--------· YOUMG AT HEART Ueuutttu1 brick stalrwuy leads lO a Vll'W Q( the en- tire L11gu1111 Coastllnt• Large dcl•ki; & like new J Udrm, 2 bul.h homt> with ,, ht!: k1trlwn lo make hrt h..ipvy. $l!W.500 '1yt1111: tun I"• IJ\•uut1ru1 I· or ~llV.500 1•nJOY :I flIJH MS., :! huth~. unc! l.1111 1111 with F I' F11•.st C'l..i:.:o. \'Ulllltllllll lf513 CAMPt15D&:IRVl .. E OPEN DAlLY 8A.M 'r06P.M --------- THE PRICE IS RIGHT! EMIRALDIAY l"am1ly trutlltlon w ith i.1ame room for d1ildn•n Separalc Udtm w1.ng lor adults. f11m1Jy dinini:; for all. SJ74,SOO ARTIST'S LOFT Away from the rest or the house. Lots of natural llght, fantastic co11111lline v1c•w. Two Mot!.lter Bdrmi. wllh baths + 1 more bdrm & bath. $143,500 DOLPHIN R.E. 494..a581 lk,111tt111I l'lun 10:! 111 '"Thi• Willow:." <1re;1 11£ lrv111c. 'ff\ts s mglc story h o ml' fl• al u rt•!> :ii---------• l.x:droom~ & dinin~ rovm , --- Js dost• t1) park. JX>Ol. tl'n • $-~J,50(! l.uvl.'ly :! hr apt. 111i. courts & lrvmt' High U t ~I ~I 11 l· o I 11 w y. P11ced ror fast sale. Ca~ ~7 350S,49'1-6320n)!l. lie sel'n un open house - - Sunday I 5 S62.7 5 0 14582 0r"ange A.c:ru I RA.NCH REALTY 551 -2000 TENNIS PLAYERS TAKE HOTICE! !'\111J1•r ~harµ ~ lx•drrx1m l'l,111;: W 111 "Tht· Cnluny mt'ludt'~ l1"hll'd tenrw, court!', rommun1 ly pool, p;irk & 1•luhhoUM'. AS:>IJl'l.lllOll tlut'!'> only SU! 1wr mo. W1111't la:,l luug~ S11 ill'l now! S 68,500 3731 SUR I RA.NCH REALTY 55 1-2000 EMERALDIAY an wtconwnon •alue fortt.. dema"dinq buyer This 5 bedroom Emerald ~iny home h as 11 sweep· mg view of whitewater Irvine Cove, Emerald Bay, and Calulina. Built five years al(O with the !mesl materials. fc1dur 1ng red cedar. open beam Ct•1hng,,, deluxe kikhen and a :i l'ar i.:nra1w. Ap- µra1:.t·rl by an indcpeo- 11 a n l a 11 p r u 1 s l' r a l S315,UOO two y1-:.1rs ago Tl11s home 1s offl'red al a mere trac.1.1011 of today's value. CALL NOW FOR AN APPOl:-lTMENT. $298,000 Line:o Real Estate RodlJal•y 497·2489 OPEM SUM. 12·5 32641 Mtdit•rTanean Mon:1rl'h Ba v Tt•rrace Entt•n.1111nw.nt 111 this hume l't•ntcrs ;1round 11 protr·,·t('rl pool & jacuzzi 11.1t10, li.;t• k1ldlt'n with ,11IJ 01111111: lamily rm .. '11 . .1t·111u:1 II v 1 ng rm . :-tf••irhl\' dtmni.: r m .. <I Elbow Room.I h~lrlll!>. :I hath,,, natural woud l>camcd n·1flngi:. Fomily Rm. + Den thruoul, w1lh lots of wood $69,SOO-Hurry paneling & t c·xtured wallpapers. 8180,000 • Versut1l<:' llo<w plan 111 EMERALD BAY this sunshine :1 lkdrn<lm Beautiful view lot in home. l n~hld(•S t·~ntral quiet sect ion or Em1•rald oir condiltonin).!. '"''Y Hay. Easily buildabl 11rc-plat·c. u ll d1·\ux1• S'l!> 000 e . k1tl'hcn. (:n·at l:rn\ll} · • m•ighborh•11Jd .lust hst-~ <•cl, hurry, JIKH. call '#, f).10-1720 '-~· •11(~1· TARBELL llOS N. Coo)/~·;~.:·~~~unu ";t I In Califo,."ia " 494-1177 --- lr'line I 044 Irvine I 044 ••..•................•........•....•.•.•..•••. HEW DEANE HOME Bra n d n ew 2 b drm. Deane "Walde n " m od e l h om e in U n iversity Park, read y for immediate occupancy. One of the mos t popul ar m odels in the Deane Development with 2 large bdrms .. Jar~e eating ar ea in kitche n. fully ins ulated, plus r:ont landscaping and f encing. (;all today and select your choice or colors of carpeting and other build er's a menitics. Bui Ide r wants action. P riced to sell a t ~.500. TURTLE ROCK REDUCED -OWNBl ANXIOUS 3 IDRM., FAM. RM.. VIEW OPEN HOUSE 1-5 Th.is imaginatively designed Plan 200 opens through double d oors to a dramatic tiled entry. A vaulted beamed ceiling soars up over the formal dining area and living room. T he b rig ht a nd c heery ki tch en includes a separ at e breakfas t ~ook plus a s lidin g pass t hru wmdow to the outdoor scrvmg hrir and a sloped ceiling family room with wet bar. Other exciting f Palures include central air. cust•>m shag carpeting and drapes. and a hug(' poolsize yard with a fa ntastk v1<'w of Orange Count y Ht'<I urcd lo s e ll a t $132.5110. 18782 Portofino 1''ollow th<' sign:-. DEERAaD .. THE LAIUCSPUR" H1 ghl1g hts or this spacious two !-tlory Plan :l lownhouse arc the drumat1c h\'tnJ.Udmin~ a rea wi t h v n u ltctl ceiling a nd balconictl hallwny. Plus 3 Larg bdrrns., 21h haths and for only $71,500. Owners anxious, so call today. red hill realty 552-7500 • ~~-~~~~--····· !!~!!.~~ ....... !!~!.~~ ....... ~.~~-~ ....... 1 !!~!!!.~.~~ ........ !!~~.~~~~ ...... . ...... ~.~~~~ ..... ~?.~~ ~.~~~ ..... ~?.~~ Mhiiotl Yleio 10'7 ~'!'~~.~~ ... !~!.~ ~~~.~~ ... !?.~~· ~-~~.~~ ..... !~.7-~ ~~~.~~-~!!!~ ..... J~~~c:'.!!!~ ...... ~.~~~ .... Sunday December 19 1976 DAILY PILOT NORI NS REALTY Pltll;l·; 1n :1Jt l'EI> 011 Uu11 <:harnunt-: b11chelor n ·h·1•,1I In Hlu1•h1nl C:.i nyo11 W.irmly tlccorat<Jd 2 Ucl rrn Wt\11 wooll l>ur11111g t1r1:1ilacc & ••n·.1n~1c w d1·tk. Juiit ~ilC,~. ••••••••••••••••••••• • • CoroM .. M 3222 Oft The S.d GRACIOUS HOME IUY THIS tncomt Property 2000 toh fot' Scalr 2200 •••••••••••••~•••••••• Try 11.,~forl! you uuy 111 In c.boic-e are.i, on qwct F« Chrhtrncn ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••,•••••••••••••• •S of Hwy, newer. 3 br, 1 'd~rms + &:! r1oom !>lrl'et , i.pace galore ' Coif Co urf \' h11~ O\N l nim11rO\l!tl WJo.2.IS R 1 21>¥, Cplc, lndry, no pets, llWI • qUJrll'f'> arite Ind s bdrms .• 3 b&thi., looking dut•k llOllll. 38r, RESORT PROP. pro1wny JdJlllOIOft Ill rd . ear . $495 675 8900 rourt}.ircJ $J~.ooo 2 dd111htCul family rm • .itnum. m1rrorcrl rl11wt l1111ne ~ubtl1\ 1:.11111 now Hu~c :!hdrm +.!lhi11'm ~ardenkitrhen comhina. tlrs, tlletl r uul A {;, 32 U'llll'S 011 'Jl'tt·~ In 11nJn· 1nn1>ltll('t1on (':rn Ueuut dupleJC w1thv1t'w .• Ill& stud105, 40 fl hnng Uon , formal dtnlngrm & -492 3029 dol.\nlow11 till. 111-:1\lt J tH' ul\ 1tlt>d into 1wo Rlt, 2 b.i , nuiny hltb. rm , i.puc1ous dbl. lot extra large, beautifully ---------hlk!> lrom IJk1· l111·om1· houic~•kl> tl3 1 l' • .uilunno $500MO ,)c.irly. with riue old ttec1o, 1i. lan<bcaped yard. M.iny 6 ~ITS 1' $!10.0011 '1 tv ~.111'' Aw. (' \I ~1.!,000 r1u,h W1LUAM WIHTOM wnllt·d 1n bric k for W NOW IS Tff( OPPORTUNITY SANCLEMt-:N-rt·: pr1n• ti. S2·IO.OOCI 'SW ooo Slujrt H.inM•n673-2SL8or ne111J &.talc 675 3331 pnv<H> l'nvale sWtr:. to ;:r~ oo'l last long JI Would you behe\C 6 unit\ down ~·ll1•r will 1·;1rry 528 ~'!114. Ownr a«t ___ ------ br:ich Very aiiec1al f<Jr · ... to own a popular NewPort Crest m San Clemente $19S 000 bJIJn<'l' .1l 11111' Owul.'r orona lllithlunds, 4411 s;w:;.ooo. lloth o r lht: m Plan 4 Townhome located on a 'quiet on 2 separate lob, 4 4!Ur tl.::.~rJll'. nc1·tls c.i:.h or Tax :.hcllcr this yr Al Morning c ... nyon Rd, J ulxne may !Jc lea~tld. I f1~b~ wul!> & 2 1 Br untl'I lrJd•· .xn. Ing It 2 lot for dplx. UH, 111 Ua, lge kllch .. h lurn & nvatl. by th1: ~Il1l"V' cul-Oe-sac. Enjoy the view from your HOWMll>JOll:-.ISON C.t,i.L 645·6646 M!.1,000 67~ O'J22. nag.stone paUo, i.ecludett l.\t'\:k ur rnonth -en1uy step-down, lofted-ceiling living room Hl-.:ALTY ----• ba1·ky11rd. $625. 640.5719 ~99:2800 ~ thll h<>t 111,1v' un 1ht· -----that overlooks a park-like greenbelt. <1t111144 rR€HIG€ or675-:1222 ---- watt·rtnmt 01 LJ~UnJ COROMADO Be cr eative with an outs tanding floor _ _ HOME:S Cotto Me1a 3224 ~pcrwc·ek .., ,.494•7551 • CHARMER plan that offers upto4 bedrms, or a SanJuan ... _ _ _ llE1\l,l'Yl'<t\ll'1\l\Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sharp :u.m. H'•UA, 1400 separate cf en /study, and a master BR, Capistrano· I 07 '""~E ~ROPERTY"' SUPER 3 llr. 2ua Condo. End sci fl, super pallo, frplr, w /private retreat & s undeck. 3-Full' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nl'""°'t ' HMk lliiv CYPRESS SHORES patio, ~.ir, adults only. atr, bltns . Nr. Sau b th S ( 1 · ' Su1~r :.harp \'1llui:e Sun Vacant at'l'l'.11:1• 1otH•tl Be .i IU('ky c1111· & huy one No 1~·t:.. 58l·S85l, eve:. tlltlbac:k Coll. $73.!XJO a s. leps rom poo • Jacuzzi & ten· it., ., .... ,1 i1Ar""· w/v1"w r I t l ~ 7627 · M' t f th b h 0 I Ju a n t ow n hou ~l' J • " • "' • o tw ;1~l111'eanv1cw ot:i -------Opl'n Su n l ·S. Call rus. LnU es rom e eac . n Y ""dr 1, •·th I 0nnt•1p··l~.·only th "'· •· ~oLMAN REALT $88 C ue m, ·• uJ , .1rg1· r u ·• 111 IS ar.-.i .. 11·1" ul~ N .. w E . aide, l"e. deluxe THREE •RCH 1 "'Y h · Y ,200. ALL for details or stop and y L·A1,· L'1> r• L"AL'rY 1 1 ~ " . . , A A 7 4!13 0095 patio, !ttngle lcv!!I, 11c111 "' ' ""' '"' mnwr ol w/a1111r~•\l.l lo Lriplt!x ; 2 BR, l~ bit., 1-.XC'll\Nli l" )Uu r 1n· Old country French h:.e c l-1 J · view. pool.$62,000. ~6171 l.tu1l\J 2nd "w ry. l nvalc frpl. & priv. r ear yd. 1 nnw JlflllK't ly for tlus tn lhc mOl>l pt'acPful ::.ct·· Popular 2 story Dorado OPE:H HOUSE SAT. & SUM 1·5 ---IA:Jl'h, pJrk & !>N'uril)' f'rom S3GO mo. A~1. days 1:0nh·m1J•11 .1ry woncJ & l1011 C1h\OO(kdl'IUVATt-: Jl.tr & Cam.rm. Lots or #12 IMA LOA COURT 4 i:uurdetl l(JlC. $70,000 ~7000,nighlsS52·050'7 ~liJS!t,Oll'Jn\111w h11mc NF.IGllBOIUIOOO T t!n l.\OOd & warm colors AMCHOIAGI Baluo u 1!.lantl 1um \\illtr.ulE>r \t!i} _ • 1. Utli rn:i. & -bJths n1~ cou1 ti>, clb hse . & l"\lll price only $72,500 IMVISTMIHTS merci.il bid~. 10 IJllml' I.' nnl' llolhE>ll 1111 t\200 /\VAIL NOW: Lil<' 2 lilY ~ 25 ooo thildH·n i. park are a J Ownr may con~idcr 2nd ,...~-.,.... CALL NOW 752-7315 1714149L 77LI loc4 hon, l.\llh apt JhoH· 1---------1 home w/fplc, ~ mo. * 494-8057 * rntnutt' walk up thc road TI) 11,1:, huug ht & 1:. DONALD M . 81 RD .. E:.i!>ltn;: hu,,m1:i.s m.i~ --Call for appt SS7·73M Or 1olro ll actross tlw Jn\lou.' Jlsu lit' 11urd 1aw tl Jo'or ----- '\BL 1.01 s v I EW, re w strel!t and •luwn the lr<'l' Uill Thomvson HcJIL> Associates, Realtors By owner 2 Bil condo .itltlll1011al 111lormJt1u11 Mountain. Oe~rt. MESA V EH DE family hl o1·k ~ I•> h<"Jl'h ; 3 shJdC'd :.ll'P" w the IM) 4!15 11170 ~12,SOO. Assume f'lt/\ <'ull Resort 2400 homl', 3 br, C111m rm, 2 11111111~. 1•, hJ' tfrn, one o( Lai:un .. .., mo:.l -----------Me___.leoch 1069'Mewportleoch 1069 loJn C...11 495·0323 WILLIAM WINTON ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cplr. 2'.-'.i ba, $600/mo. lr11I ('h.irm1n1: Pvtlu beaut1fol 111.•H"lil·~ •1b.11 NE MO E ~f"Y'• ll .. :il L"·"l"l' 1,·-··' J''JI • .... r .. ~.·. U•"'"rl l.1v1na, UmquellomeSM6·S990. h Pnvale. 3 "r.· ...... · ra'm' I ED R ROOM1 .••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •OPE:H SUH. 11·5• ' r ~' .• J ~ .. ,.. ~· .. Wtl UUQ HUgl• tlel'k, ., c. uu •---------OK for n10IJ1k home. $225 E/Sade 2 br , dee., cpt, rlbln .. r:i"l'$'H!IOCJ I &tl '>£I ~ 3l901PASEOCllLO ----fll T "" ... · · v tntn).: rm:.,~ rp c:. To this lo,t:ly st;.irter S22SO u price crm:> drps, gar, rnr d. yd, palio. PHE.'>Tll:Eln1n1·{'0\-I', oak l'jflloel!>, lo t:. of home• o n a huge , ON NEWPORT BAJ <O rf Del Obispo) :-.IEW Until> 12 U. 4U U $:.!.5(.1 ilown $J0 mu. in Mat.adlls 646·1078 :.ct·unl}', bl·a1111ru1 sand) lmck & ~ood, !>lJ1n1:cJ & l>cJultfully land:.l·apetl Charming 2700 :.q . rt Org. Co :!40 U-S IJ Co ctu,hni.: .,. ;, 111 1. (714 >•---------- hi: :i di , oh .irm111i.: :11i-.i1frcl it l,1:.s thru11ut Jot, you t'an add two U b ctedWal Vi 4BR,onapprox •,•lJ<'rt' J>nnonly.Ukr642 1W3 Jtr7·9111>!1 Mutt Rt2.Box3 8R Small$300.103SW. tldrrn . J h.J . ~IJ;ll'IOU'> This l!> llll lhl! htithl'!>l mort' lied rm!>. Th IS no stru er 1ew l"ormal dm, pan'ld ram $271\ IJ()~ ~ 7S, ~ l'atm .... CJ. 9:!l77 Wilson. LG 2 br Duplex, 1" rm ,dcn,lcirm.it iltn 11u:ilttvand"uuown your '>hnkt• roofed hom" 2167 VIST"-~"-0"-rm w/wet bar. Prof'ly Cncdyd.$220.814 "A"W. I d II ' , ' "' ..,...,l'A "' I''' pd d s 1uA 500 2hou:.1·:.+Uu .. lex. 111 • '"11 owwJ "0J>l'll 11wn land $179,000 w /f1r<•pl a rc ts 1n a use groun 11. ""· · .. 18lh. 111 ~ lo hugi:, lu~h . 4!1J<l-156 QUALl'l'Y LOCATION OPEH TODAY 1-5 •BOND REALTY• ___ 752 ~95 ____ Re-c3'Estat. -------- eclu<led 11.1tm, pool, :1 :ind close to shoppm~! GALLERYof HOMES 6UNITS Wanted 290o CollegcPar~.3 Br!l'hba. g:irai;ci. ~:.-?2:i.1JOO Incl.I---------$62,SOO!h THE F"'IULOUS ILUll!l!:S (714)831·9411 SANCLJo:ME:-.ITE ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrplc,dlxk1t,rcrng,shag .lantl • A rr w 11 1 1 cpt s, many decortor BHl·:,\TllTAl\IN(; t·ua!>l IC jQua1·1 ~ RlOMT ROW-8C> UHJT_.EST AIEA ou 1 )Ou 11.· •<'Vl' 6 unit~ Wont 3 or 4 Ir )(\ras S425 tsc. No "''ls. 111 Sun Clem1•nle $l!IS,uu11 Ml • v· · ... -view' Oi•luxp l>.ona l'oml Plac• 3 Bdrm., 21h baths, split level ; freshly Santa Ana 1080 on 2 scparute lot,, 4·2lir sston erio U&ll G4ti·7!'>211· ____ _ ·ontlo J JJ(li irl~ • 2 IJj . Prap-rt"••• painted lhruout. Totally recarru>ted. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Untls & :! l Ur Untl~ C:ish ur ('J~h for your Br 2ba A ,., d r I u111quc l~t·. d1•11, ""'''bar, ., ' ,.._ llUW.\lll)JOllNSO,N cqUJl) • '• •P..l, rps, rp · f I I 7Sl·\9lO " new draperies. vinyl floor -spotless. O"'NI' 2•·r ........ I"<' 'll"n' 1, 11 ·11 I' ally hltn!., patio, chlcJrnf""t,.o; 1mni: 1 m • rp . ·,1w1·•·1 1400 ouA11 ST H1w,ou llACH I . l & . d " ' v • "'"""' ., ... , • ttt-:/\ I.TY ,, 111rnp~o11 ,c• UK $345. 919.6070_ .~ amemtll's, d1·• k,, 1m11t SPA ...... ISH g camm~. vacan move-m rea y. n~wly dt.>rur'td 101!1 ~o .197 1711 l\15·l!rn> \Jrtl, 11111 g.or :..111 .• '"'o ~ \J,u.lnd 62, 1Ur, out:.tand Av at I. on lease at ~75 per month. Oak St ~.!JOO 5r11; 1200 R "'./\l.•T·~,:)1t:l/\Ll.l·:;i!11 1~.1~ 1 .. ir1w priv:i11: lut uu ·~'I! c:~tr;i ?k~turc:.. "Pl'n Purchase at $135,000 W•stmins ...... ,. 1098 HAR£ FINO w .1011•.t l.i;I' IHrhomcorr HUR ORANGE COAST COUEGE 3llr. :?U.i. llt•n, ram rm, all bllni;, frplc, patio. ~-'I :; n IH'l',ln :.11ho "' h ... \ :1 Sun 2-ltill~ \I.I Alvaraclo ~ n· lull \,\ I 11'1.\' u11tl1•r Sl50K H'9a N Cu.t,t. l.,1i:und Hdrms., 3 lJJUL;.,, lu a.:. (µle ~u·bon _Ukr~4 7i KH ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 1\ I.!•' t1 t 1 ~~ 7 J 5 9 8 , &. t.! t<·a l rt nor pl Jn ~wporUeoch I 069 SUBMIT SUBMIT Spanish Giant .im ::r•t s1~>5 51.JO ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUBMIT 4·Plex RIGHT REALTY 979-8533 REALTY .ARCHITECTS Champagne Oi>t:n housl' ......................• Homeforthr SPECIAL Fr 1 & S a t I 5 5 ti 1 l1.Jghct1ff, <~)or Mt:1-'.1tl dcn, Ed!>l uf Ma~noltJ I. I Br , 2 ba S;..7,000 Agt Imo inrldg gardner , 3 br. 2 ba, Avatl 1·15·71. 595 Fayette Cir N . Call ownr I all\ 55!).40'l6 :J 13:!2 ~1onll n •y Holidays -Lal! ~I lll,:.00 1~;1 \f\~111· W.1y 'ew 2 story as open & hght as n greenhouse, ;1 llr, 3 Ba. lg fam rm. 2 frplr:., Jjcuzzi, s un dec k, all fully in:.ulJled, all c'\ M711553 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bab>a P~nsulo l I 07 ..•...........•••••.••• l~w Opt1u11 S2 t!>.OtlO ill7 ,..; } ,., SJ;?;, O!MI MYSTIC HILLS And ror }Car rountl com· lortJble In in~ Th•~ sp.irkltni.: 2 leH•I hom1• h.1~ J lurmnl entry WJ~ Wtlh f!Olt'>h<•d ~11.''IH'.JO l1h• \ 'l>Jl'lllUS d1·n ;i ntl I hdrm' fhl• IJritl' lcH•I tot h ..... I w11k• Cll\/Crl'tl paL111 J nd r>lenly 11f nH>m fur J pool Sdlcr ha~ Ot.•rn lJ a11:.ftorn'll & mu .. t :.1·ll. llol1day price $:J:!.5o0. ~:~h. ~:'e~~1~;i:.1 k t o ~wpori leach I 069 Newport leach I 069 •$139.995• •·••••••••••·•••••••••·••••••••••••••••••••••• Ott.er Rrat Estate ..•....•............... s;JOO Penn Pt Nr Bay & Ur 2 lla, c ul tlc sue, Mesa IK'l.'Jn. :! Br until June. J>t•I M.ir, S-175 mo. For t:!U > :l.t:I 5.116 aµpt. 546 0403 Ev~ 3148 br. ;1 l1J . S.1unJ 'IX't' J l"lll.11 \II ~:n'.11 l•.\t:l' 111m1· ~I r1~,.0011 11p1· n l1w ,1• ~1111 I ~ •• 11:1:1 ·11r.o1 ,\t.!t 1.1:111m Oprn Sat & Sun l -5 ~•~Y~JJ..1-A"'JLT..arTJue' MobilrHomes For Satr 1100 ...ovely nrw 3 br, 2 ba w/fom1ly room for rent or li:asc Xlnl location, nt•ar t•vcrylh111i.:. Call 559 OH73or~·lUl!O ..•...•..••...•........ 5305 Rivrr An. f<;1tua t e d l blk So Superior Balboa cross ing or PClf & Wl'l>l on River.) Wtll lake trade. also need R · l · Jl.J. " HOW " Opett Daily 12 to 3 1821 KIHGS ROAD!! Mobile. Mudul.ir 110"'1.! & l.lwld1ni:: Dt'h v1•ry, Sl•l up. & Sl·rVH'l' 1,j!j 7f170 for rrr .. C'!.l or info Vull~ I urn t'<1llJl(e, :ic l'O'>S ~1 lo hl'l1 . JIVI 1i.1llus. ~k} lite:. .• 111111111 .. s ,\ va1l to:-.umnwrSJOO •1!17 19!i5 Super Ocran Virw x·c:luikd I,,,~~ II\ I'. 2 lor frn :!''J ha. w11ocl & 'l:i~~ 1-;J1 lh tonctl ('1111 J11 ~'IX,.)00 ·l~I ·IJ4X lftnYA'!~lN~~ I 550 S. Coa't Hwy. L.ooJYno kaeh 4'4·9421 PORTER REALTY wm N. C't Hwy. Laguna 497-2468 646-0666 UDO ISLE J Bedroom, 2 ba, lri.: patio, modern k1lch1:n S t3~.soo by owner li73-6915 FEED THE DUCKS Rx21· ~ctr l'llnl'd , rull h!llh. Just rcfm1~ht'd tn:.1111.' ~cl up with 11wnmg $1900 5411-6173 Acr"eGCJlt for sale 1200 ....................... 1.39 ACRES ~wport Beach 3 169 SAN l'L Jo: \1 ENT I•: • • • • • •• • • • • • •• •• •• •• • •• ur-:,\et I U:'l.1 rs Lido Isle 11:1vrront '"l'Hll'LEX ' S1,arkl111).: :1 111<,.!ba $8~>.Mo 2 2:: luwnh"· un1h Jll'l :! J.uJo Heally 67:17300 blm·k., lrom !>Ud I Yes Ill'"" SI l!I ;.cH> ' F..fti.I H I' L l': '< Sµj1111u ... \\I'll 111.inm·d :I :I ;!:! JUSl :! IJlth k" lit :!l\r, 2h;1 Uplx. /\v:itl now lo Jun•· 15 Nwpl Shores . ~:wn m o SlOOc/h . l'h 54111!:112, 121J 11!6.'I 11177 3 Aedroom Wt>:.t Costa Mesa SJIH) month. aft 6, 64G·5\111. 5 2 hr + kids, pet or s1ngks lkachromber, rel.' SIS 631·2011 or 547 2501 ------- WILL GOV.A. 0.1n.i l\tl•Jll,, I txlrms . ~•th ~w1·1•pmi.: \ll'W ol 1)(1•.111 , '.tlll'y II-m ls S7:>.COI .. from th e ti:c ""alerfronl deck , 2 '>l} 5 Bil & playrm , 3 ba XJnl cond Walk to pools. tcnJllS & ocean $96,500 CAYWOOD REALTY .. VIEW 11 fClllfasHc !' 41R, llA l111Jdw'1 .,....._ H :1 or l'rufoM,tUnJI :\t.1v l.tkl' :!U Units Wtll l''( {'hangt'. surf. ~11.:-.2:1 grv ,, ;»;1: ... Housrs Unfumishrd Ll~lllll( JI SIJ'l.5!M> . .........•.••.••.••••• • Bt-:ll'flf \ llEl\ It Y • 3202 VAii. NOW YQr 2 Ba, hrand new Mml"\ never hved in. Good area. $S2S mo. Call tor appt, JS7 7355, Mr. Sparks STILL LOOKING ? lffAL ESTATI hlhrior Decorator'1 Dtllrltf HJ-: \LI OI<~ >1!1:! 11:!1 215 Ud ~tar S.rn t'h•rn .......••.•.••.••••.... LUXURY 0 .Y.O . * 548·1290. Dode Moglf, IUtr 17141642-3600 $30,000. Per Unit Trt k\l'I 1 ontlo, 1 Br. ).:ll'a'. local11111 rr\.lllC ''""· W inn lln1v Dr to W••lllstream Condos. un· ti ;-.; I $450 pt'r mo · If yuu had t·alled 898-9891 CAN A LAGUNA CHARM COTTAGE J(cK"k\ t)t•t•.•n '''*" rrom ~=CJCIJu.TJJCa1Tl-·~ I h" I \ U 1.1'.: IH)(. I\ 2 SPY\;L/\SS HILL, Vu, 3 Yci.terday. you coultl I><' movtnll 1n loday. l()!l's of ronrirmed vJranc1es d.11- ly. /\II area!>, all price:.. BECHIC7 3cam~ t1n·pl.1n• & v111 .. h 'll'J>t'llrl • IM• I 111 lh1· ohl ·11rld h• .. I ••I lh• no•\\ ri rlh111• ol I 1•1• tulh 111 ht, .1 llol rm I h.1 1h Wrm .! b.1th Sl25.IMM) Ur 2 li<t l.1 sl brantl ne w 1o..L... POOL house b>: owner 640..1751 rwwpor+ .. och I 069 Newport Beoch I 069 •ach P,.operty I J SO ~-. . .•..•..•..••••........•.....••.•...................•.•...•.......... Newport Beach If your t'hl·nt will pul up at lra~I 25', down Jntl want~ bl·twt'l'n I:? & :in unth w11 h .1 NPwrwrt H" .1 t' h .t d ol r t''' .1 I l'\11H:ll ~.111.000 p;•r unit, (',\l.l.11glH .1\\,1~ '' • ~ * • Unitrd 8rolcers .John Carry 646 7414 k>ll 1 .... il••d 'ltht' tn on" q 111• 1 I 111• < >u1 .. 1 o\.V')-1 "" IH t I 1f 1il1· ur • l'J '\X'I 1011 Ck<'.111 ~u·w cir' k. \f'r) ·.p,11·111u.,, • l1<lrrn &. •kn 1111 I.or~•· flrt\jh' .,\ l11 :.l lut 'IJ::.uou PROBATE '>ultrn1t 't1ur lml 11n lh1' 2 ltJ• Ill ll\t'f .. n IJI )!l' I" l'Jll \ ll'W IHI ~inqerbttad Tnm ~o Hill' I OSO > n ,. u • n c , 1 "' •· H .! ••••••••••••••••••••••• l i9 Canyon Estate 1 hr, on Fa1r~:iy, a300 :.q It \I <1rhle l'nl ry. oak p.rncl ~Jiii•.• rm. i;:ournwt ktl . m.11d'~ qtr<.. t;y appl onh •II Ul'EN Sun I.! I, 10 l 'lu·rn ll 1lls. l'75-tiHOO Jrl):111 ,tl O'A l"'I "'"I' ,1 I outklt-r 11111111 .. 1.1 .1 I un 111"1111 '1 l<t 1 nlt l ,nr hui:e J.llK> ISLE Hy o"n<•r 1 h.i1' • llolrm '11111111: :··•r ~•pl•· '1~r klr' 1"111'1' ;i Br. ;! Ba. ti:: patto 1rt.>:1>l.11·1· ti• • I.. .I. '•• ,.. ~\ '1 ".~,., 'r 1 ~1 ~. rl.\ ,. $1'\U,t.tUO li7,J lhlU mt 11ntl h" I ltofrin '1' 1 • '111"1 ""' ----- tr f pl,o• •' ••• "'' I• LCICJllnGH.iCJUel t052 W1·~t r l1 ff 11 :ir hor r1t>tl• ,, ti , 1.,,111 , ,f ••••••••••••••••••••••• llti;hl.tnol,, beaul ~UH,:! 1,11)('h11 • , h.1r111 111 TWO· STORY JI,\, f.1 11111\ rm upi.:r;uh·d lt'ill l .. 1 \ 111.1.:1• 1111 IJUOllr \ 1111. Ill'" ll9'l1111l I '4 11 ii I ii Ii •• 'll(l;t Fl '\llOIH:S IOI• ht-11 ''''"'" :'<KMI ,q 1wn1 1 11 ,., 111• 1 1 •I 1 lh ' t1 .. n t-:xitm.ive It l'rin• ""'' <'.di , 11 ~ \...., 1 ,,1.: 1 101 1 .1lr i:u.1rolt ti .1rrJ Mtn1 ~ 7i27 loi ;ippl \~I l'P<IJ" 1 \ \l lflol , , ll'llt \II nllll' & lltl(hl hi!t\t'I II· •1• .1 '" , 11<•11 51 2'1.~.0CI Full"• 1 ". lt1•,ilt11t .I \ 't W \' f:,\TS 1n :,\t. IOllS 4!1'J 2:!37 SEA TERRACE ltrit " I 1.1 f It.,_~ 1 '' • 1 '' 11 r " 11 ..,.97 2457 inn :ih 1 1>0 1JUlar · J "' • l'lun ! ·urnl•r lot. qu1i-t 1·ul cit• 'IH ' ht>alrd ix111l LAGUHA ),t~'lllt•d Ill th1• private •M.wporl Beach• Bluffs 3 en. 2°. u:i Ii:•· ra m .rm .. f,:" plan Unobltrurtrd v1•w. ht1' ).:rrenbelt on bluff. Like rll'"" r unrl Walk lo pools By O'Anl'r Sl39.500 644-6529 \:\ •• , 752·5-04 l day~. HIDEAWAY ('omm 1 trnn1s courts. > Bi•tlrnom & drn in n•l' n •nlcr. walk lo 201 JOA."'N PL '.10,yon w -.•1·lucl1•d rear tworh 1-:~.I OY TllE Ope1tSat/Su" 12·4 .1i:it. P:1l111. 11•rrucc & GOOD LIFt: $1.?:o CHIO 3 Rdrms .. 2 baths, open 1~ hClllM' 0111· m1l1• to C -cunTISBRAOlEY ht•am cell., frpl., l~t. o1¥n & bt•.t•·h. 1\ll lll1-. l11r -c:o.UEALT~ m~lr bdrm., 2 patios; l JUST LISTED MEWPORT SHORES i\ homl! to n•111l'ml)l:r ' ;: llcdrm and den. l"'.i liath Com1,lctel v «arpd1•ll /\tr 1 u rn ' 11• w I r 11 m ltetlroom & llvini.: r m Enjoy lhl• warmth 111 wood anrl rh:irm or mar rors. Uhle .:ar w 111110 oix•nl'r Owner nl'Cfb fust !>:ill' C.111 ;,10 11;,1 llGCANYON VIEW· $215,000 \'ll'\\ 'llr w port 11.J \ lo C11t.1lt11.1• Iron r.•111• rn tn \l.1111rn111h II\ 1n).: 111<11n ''1th v11-;w • \l,1r hlr f1rrpl;tt1· 1'.nwlt•cl formal lltntn~ morn W1•1 hJr Spat 11111>1 k1tclwn & panl1 ~ .. :,tr.1 I urge· m;"tN ""1111: Gla 1sed '1ew pat w Loads of h\f)r:ll(t' .1 ('a 1 ~urage . <'1111 now 1111 pt>r!lona l 11rcv1rw 752 170<> >t~SIH.54MI ('rall unw to E ~<-:4119-4~-hlk. to beach. Move-in ee)4!i ti&lli OPE~ llOUSE SAT /SUN contlition! "5.000 S/\CRfflCi':Si\Lt-:' lt-S NEWPORT a7u5 Cl ,,H 3 Ur, Bork Ray. np<·n • 30942 W.GreenDr. Rl.A.LTY 6 • v42 12·4PM, S02.000. 2422 __....._ ..... €~ T IG€ c.rr:it location, non golf HARIOR VIEW KNOLL Azure, 751 5:114 HOM€S l'OUr.lf'. 3 DR, 3 ''"• ntw r -----+--~l:1~i New view <'Ontln :l .D&. The P errecl Christmas 21"2 Ba. Cam-rm. din•. Giit. Bayfroot lol w pier. Belly Kerr Really C hristmas Special Ucltghtlully u1>1tratle<I entl unit ~'ra1w1~ca n mcll tJbr. :.!IJ ba) w11 of a k 111 tJ ti an 11 1 q er. o ,1 k panelm.i: & wide custom :.hutl1•rl> opl'ning to ~on:coll!> i:rcenbdl. Open today I ;, 673·1181 •OPEN HOUSE• Sat/Su" 1.5 213 40th St. Hwpt Bch CloM to Beach GoNJeOilS Patio 2 8Sm & Guest Qrtrs . Newport Pirr Realty li7:1 20~ MR. EXECUTIVE Don't m l:.s this b<'auty lon1ll'd in cxclustv<' Big Cnnyon• ·I bd, loacll'd w1ren111rcs on prim e ~ :irre vlcw lot! Must 11cie lo apprrc111lr C::i II for drt,11ls 838·6256. ---~ Walker &lee Real lstate 1076 ••...••.•..•••......... DB.UXE 4 PLEX Plush area 11£ llu11t1t1h'lt•n 11.irhour Wik 111 hd1 $170 000 1;t111·,p11• ltc:illor\, !lfi:l H!ll I, .l'k lor U1.inne Strfkn. µ.1,::N ~rcial iii IPlac• ~K:J.50'.!• • 51\:!X ~Quail ~i u~.~~~ ••••••• !~.~~ Prap~r_~!~• " BA YFRONT ••OO QUAil Si HlWl'O•l &IACH Off1<·c hu1lt1111 i.: -.pr1 tacutur view, lu'<ur11111' CXCl'Ull\'(• orr.c·l's All \Int tn,c,tmrnl' llLLGRUHDY REALTOR 675-6161 OFFICE BLDG t.:n1quc ln lf.'\t!l. 1~119 '•'W port Ith 11 , I M sr.o.ooo ,,, 1.12 01.'Wl Duplexrs/ Onltssale 1800 ...•................... 18 UNITS \ I. L 2 14 E I> H 0 0 \1 1-'CH 'll YI \It'°' OLD 11"<1>1-:ll ~I If• ;,1111 l't.H 11:'\IT l.'-"'Quail ~ liiiiilPlac• Praperties 7Sl-1910 -.. IAOO OUAll ~f NIW~ORT BIA(H DUPLEX RY OWNJo:tt 1BKH Lr (.;1111111 .1 il1 l \l .11 2Br, l>11pl1•\ 'A /lrtllt . Jlclrm . :!.' 11.1 111 yr ' hu1:1· )cl. 2 ~~I i:.ir~. ol<I 1-'rpll'. Sp.1111:;)( tlr S5 1.500 Nr llarnrtl ~tl!n "1urh 1'11.1rri'i! Im Magnot1.1, w,,tmn\lr I 11 manil.111• l'lu!I l l1•l1 m 494·R211-I .1111 $1 :15,f)()() Income Proprrly 2000 DAVID 0. CARLSOH •••••••••••••••••••••••1 REALTOR 8 31-9293 'I units Co!'>l:i Mt•sa 4 2 hr &4·1 l.tron •, ;1rr1~ Alt gara~cs. $2H5M :!!I', dn. Pnn only 11111 Vuughcn , s.13 li6()(1 8UMITS Income Property Bl•ac h lo<'Jl111n SI 11102 nd wnrth (p11anl on lea~. Spl'Od&blr 1•ush <Ill ca~h r<"lur11, $~11.000 down. <.::ill for 1Jc1.11b TENEX Hl';l,\10:'1.'T SllORES On !l 9 7days tl9$1·9891 wal«r :! !tlY l';1pc Cod, 3 ------ lit', :! Ua. (am rm. sun· 11,\HBOlt ti ISi.ER 3 Br. 2 c1 .. 1·k S(:oo mo. /\vi Jan. ha, cpl , drps. frpl . 1,LI 5l~J:I m C213 I 6:Jl 53:11 d s h w s h r . $ :I II !i . Ba'bo P • 1 3207 714 06.'1·'151"•'1 or 531·!1545. a rn1nsu o Allt No Fer ..........•.•...••••••• --- ( '11l\;1gr 2hr, I h,1, !.love. I Br:! B;i, 1ta.r, Cnc:u ytl. !J44 n•lrt~. :-.11 pets or ~ni:ls. W 19th St ( htltlrl!n YrJ\ ~i;u 1.1.1 0!1!17 w c lco m c 614 -1528, 640.40:lS Corona del Mar 3222 .........•.••.•.•••..•. RENTALS .I \'°'\I I 'II r: \I( EEK '~ 11111 1 pupul.1r m11tl r l l'l.on :! w1lh :! lit•drm ~ & •ll 11. on i:rccnl•·ll "11 h !IC't'.111 \ tew from 11.11111 /\ t.:irf?,llll ul S725 fll.'f mth 1111 y1•:irlv lcu~c. lnduclt·~ al 1 J m tl n 1t1 c :> ••• l'lnhhuu~e. pool jacutzi, ( t' Ill I I' l llU rt!> ON 11r;C;O'll/\ Ch.irm· 1n).: 2 h<lrm on corner lot. '.IJu Jl<'l~ or cl11ltlrcn ~350 11t•1 mlh O ,'l Ll\HKSJ>UR .• 2 hdrm, z bath, no pel11, one car gar. $:t75 per Smnll 2 Bdrm $275. mo 631 ·219Seves. ---- Macnab·lrvine n,..Al.T\ ('0\1 PA' Y EASTSIOE 2 1111 .1pt S.125 mo J BR. I louw $375 m•>. J H It llOU!><.' $-100 mo New I) c nn!tl ru c t cd (VICMI) Lynne Rothell 6•1'\·6200 COLLEGE PARK IMMF,D Ot:CUI• :inn, 2BA, Cam rm & dbl lrl)lc. Frn ce d r en r y cl . FIU:Slll.Y rAINTF.:D & Nt:W Clll'TG. No P<'li.. SJ.:"iO/mo. /\gt. 642 0200 mth, yearly lease. Very ---------- nlo·i• M1:sn Verde a rea 4 br, 2 1111 l·:AK F:HS l)lllVE .. on ha, crpt~. dprs, bltns, lge lit-'? Corona Hcacll. 1 corner lot,cncl.,back yd. hdrm & ronvntahlt• den. Drivl' by 3202 Mmncaotu. Fahulous Vll'W $G50 per 548·447_1 ______ _ mlh. Ycarly lco1w Easl'lidr 3 RR + den. 288 COLE OF NEWPORT i-;, Boy. $4~ mo. a Niguel I 052 LOCJlllMI MIC)Mf I 052 make crpt ll<'ll'<'l ion Near Newporl Harbor • •• • • • • • • • • •••• • • • •••• ••••••• •••• ••• • •••• Move in Feb. 152·WJ2 Yarht Cl uh La~l or ill. ---------- ... ~ORT SHORES lund, in drs irnble Gnld Santa Ana. Five 2 bdrm & 3 l·bdrm, Prime pro perty SJ 2S,OOO , l ti': down llLLGRUHDY REALTOR 675°6161 MAY Q CK ltl':ALTOHS 6732741)0wner/Bkr "'"'' ""'" 25151-: Q.lllwy,(;111\f, lAGUNA8£PCH 675·5511 NH. ,UCC. J Ur 2 81.1, 2 COAST ROY ALE ambling old world country estate verlooking sands of Aliso Beach. tJn.ique & extravagant 2 BR, 2Y.a $>nth villa , profess. decorated in j'lntural materials. Library w ,frplc ~ winding s taircase leading to lDa ssive ocean view h ideawa y uitc. SZ.50,000 A COlDWlll IAMICH CO. 496-7222 831-0836 """"''" Const n Iv Is Ion. Ry 2 br, 2 ba. den. 2 pat1n,, l Owner 673-8682 s t y . villa . $73,000 . -------- 642·0417 owner MEW PRIME Wcrt.rfront Cottdo Udo 1st. by OwMr 2 Br. 2 sty tri ·le vcl, 4Dr, 3ba. 48' St1sl lol. formal din-rm. 60' noal $157,500. Open Sun l·S, • 11· p $ 2 0 0 0 0 0 'N1 Via Orvielo. 673·6026 " · • · ~-------~1_P_h_.5S2_·_709_1_. ___ _ UDO ISLE 2 Odrm. +den; rrr.tc., 2 patios: beamed ce1l. llv. rm. $145,000. 3 Bdrm., updated kit ch .. lrpl., aplc & SIJiln l $147,000 Mew Ll1tw,. View Newport H gl1. home. xtra lrg lot w /many poulbiUlies. Loll oC CX• ltu here, Call now UHITID IROKERS John carey ORI 848·1414 THE VIEW ALONE ISWORTHTHE PRICE C714)494•2146 ---fplc s, cplll. tlrps, bllns. _ __ __ .! lk•tlrooms. larjle oiwn p11l10 002 5121, 962 21!1' 4 PLEX $76 500 h ... 1mcd ltvinl{ room. -.--.------, • :, • lar.i:e ramilv or <hning Ci11tid E. S1d1• loca11on. 0.-1tSot/Sunl·5 UNITS \\cllbu1ll.~¥r oh.linxlnt IOClm, rlt:1hwas hi:r & 3Rr, ~B.i . $375 m o '2*, 4·7·16-18·30·32-48·ti4·80 apprcclntwn lnrutwn h111 lt 111s . f1rt•11lacc. _&12_·9466 _______ _ 9 A••· Satvodol"e 224 286· SOME f"1xer Up· ~~~; ~~r;;,"'~;!wv=~:~. Wa'l hdcr(.&oodor1y~r111n -Fountola ValMy 3234 pers, SOME brnnd new, C ct C elude . • 01a on.••••••••••••••••••••••• Fantastic 200 degr ee ry 11 or in smog rce $500 month 640 IS35K panoramic vtew or San S 0 M E Pr 1 cl r · ° C Hemet Vall1•v, 11 winter ·--·-__ ._ _ __ ,Redec. 3 br, 2 ba, nu cpl.~. Clemente. Dana Har bor , ownership, rewrt often 1drrrcd to Spacious, new z br, 2 b•, drp~. fplc, encl patio. Paloe Verdes, S anta as "Lillie P alm Spr-bllns, (pie, 2 ear gar. s. $37~/mo , 063·4:!69 Catalina Island and II jQuall ~ tng.s". Seller muy c<>n· of Hwy. $385/mo. 675-6000 5.11-9545.1\lrt. Norre. miles of ocean . Extra aider VA. Uru1t1.1e Home11. nice 4 BR, tea home. Plac• , PROF ESSIONAL ----------•LG 3 BR, 3 DA, frpl, Freshly pa ted, new Prapwtl•a REAL ESTATE For J..('nse SPYGLASS " dahwar. Many up1rades. carpet, new apea. Va· 7S'J·t•20 714 925-7756, 925·7513, llH. nt!w ho mr, urc~l $385. 714·963·456t or cant. Mnvr in now. Only .1~00 OUAIUl, 1ow~~A01 J\5k for Ann view ! $1000. mo. Ava ti. 531·9545. Agt. No Fee. l .( ~~~~ .. ~~~.~~~, I S115 000 N rt Be h T I I Feb. J 64-4-6700 •OPEN HOUSE• ' · ewpo ar r Pox on Loh for Sale 2200 --' -----•LG BONUS Rm. 3 BR, 2 NEWrORTHEIGJITS canal w/bo:it dock .••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Dr, 1 ho hcmi<c. Avell DA, frpl, d1hw5hr. cpt11. * 673-7300 * I s l/S 12 5 $162,000. full p rl ct!. /\111 Loh-C t M J :rn. l!ith. Adull:; only drps. S.'195. 714 oo.i 45ro or so: El u,;Odl~·. 11ume Isl T I> I 4ff2 :1110 OS o HG No pt!L'I. $.'lSO. 673 6214 ufl 531·9$45. l\j{t. No i''ee -2 vacant, 1 w /oldc.-r S wkdays allwknd $87,$00. UNJTS-10, Eutalcle , hou::;c, nxl. t.loor I~ ncwt•r ' OONOO z sty. 4 er. 2~ <All ror Appl. All s b ow• pr Ide o r ron.'ll. Can IX' hnuRht 011 a Custom Vu, 2 Br 2•'\ Ba, Ba. frpl. lbhw!lhr .• 2 car Mo naco In HV, open 752-9023 owncnh.lp! Call 645-0303 package or l'l'llaratt>. rec rm, blln1, wabr , iar., patio. $375 Sal/Sun. Fee, owner, up· ---------ForHl E. Olaon Inc. Call ror more lnfor. Agt dryr. fplc.-, aar, $425 mo. 114-963-456'J or 53l ·Sl:MS. 11aded. 640-2355 Want Ad Help? ... _______ •! Rllra. 813-7601 110~ llcHotrope. 64C>-0372 Agt. No Fee • ·, '• I I ' • •' oJ ,. .. ', •• . ' .. ., ., . I ~ ... ,. ..... ., ,, t I .,. . ' ',. .. h ·:· ,. .,,., , .. ,. al DAIL y PILOT Sunday. December 19. 1978 ~!~!.~:!=.~ .... ~!~!.~~~~ .... ~'!':.~·:.~~;. ~.-."!:.~ .... ~~~~:.~ .... !~~~.~ ... ....... U~ Hou.ea U.._,.thed Ho.Ms U•fw111thed Ml1aioft VS.fo 3267 Newport IHdt 3269 IGIM>a f'Hlnwla 3707 Corona ct.I Mar 1822 Cotto MHG 3124 Cotto Meta 3821 ....••..........•...••..•...••...•.•.•.....•...••..•................. ····•••••···•·········· ···•··••····•····•····· ............•.................•............... ~······················ •..••...••....•.••.... ,,,_,. V•y 3234 l"IM 3244 Int. 3244 Llkr n~·w ht& !I br, fl.m rm, Spy1el11s!I, nt!W home, 4 br, Lat 2 br. 2 bu, inl'I util 1----------1 -----------------• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••• 2 bu, (prlc, bltns, 2 car grcul v1~w fkcoratcd & Nr IM-.irh $;125 1115 W f'Oft LEASE Fountain Lt:ASESAVAILABLE . . ., • l(ar L~efncdyd. l\1<b avail hb 1 Lhb~or Bal.lihd~211~ , Valley 3bd. :lba + ram Li n lrvllle Villa i: NKAR N 1:-JW w :1ty t lir. 2111 ok No fo~ ~ mo bl lt.>1t11t! optJon $1000 rno - -(SJ • rm, hld pool, no J>t!l!., w:'ha've homes avail. 'or HJ. £1am rrn, c:µb, drys. Plontc-er Rily, tw2 4421 li44 670!* 2 Br, ne,1r U.i~ w1~ttc"r 'll. !,~rt:$ gardeoor & pool i.erv 10 luan•in •• thruoul. ih:p rcq d 1, 1 (' (' y N .. , s:!OO, yc1srly ~ ~Ve!'o t,., c 11 ~--040-0074 tJ!'>J Oel Sol Sl~?>lj hou~e • • •• e w li'f:J 5122 c:I. Ill $4<1o mo. a WalnulSQu.ir~ M1 .,:.1on y 11.Ju Adult tov.nhornt'~ for ht.' .or l'ORON\ DEL MAil !163 Z'1f>4 Ranch C.il Home:. Deerf1dd I-Jm1ly hml', I wmmunily t-'01 ll'Jl>t.' J llrantl 11.·w 2 &. :J llK Ten i Ur Tov. nhuu~t.'. fr11k New Warner Vlllagu Con Deerfield Umv Pk Br 2•·, Bu, lt:l' l1v rrn br, 2 b.1 $-1:-,0 mu l'oul & "'' l'l . vc1ol, 1·1i: S700 Tn Burr Whit~ R~altor 1•ou1. h•fllll~ &llD\' ()l:~Jll do. 3 Bit, 2 Sa. ru11l Culvi:f\Jale Col.Park faro rm, & k1tl.'h, µ1.101, & l't!l' l't'l\ll•r l"ully dniµed $!150 mo 32 l'yn Island, 2'01 Nnrpor1 Blvd N 8 & Calalln.i v11•w:1 t 'low c rpts, drps, frpk, TurtJeRcwk recpnvinc:rd $-tJOmo & npld. New. Movt• in UJJt'nStS (714)675"'4630 111~ho11p1ng&t1m•hc•Jrh beaut1Cul. 968·9SSO or 2 bdrm. your cholc~ of 3 751·3376; 7!12·0283 now• /\ir garai:e door W•IMy N. Taylor Co. l;lt ~II 11399927 from$340to$400. -----upnr.830~ N~wport<.:cntl'r Yt'arly I lir lurn. •t1l 1>d,1·--------~ 3bdrm yourcho1ccofl4Turllcrock c:l(•n " 14 llealtor:. 644"4910 pvt bl.'h. Uotll.>011 •lrtJ ...........°"leach 3240 fromsJJs. to$475 Sycamor~. nu S Br, 3 Ua, 2 Br condo, kid" ok, no ~Omo tl7!H700 :i Bl<, 2 b<i sw,•lhsh frpl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 bdrm your choice of 6 1".lt, $795/lsc 011~. Owru pets $275/mo N1l'l0 lot·.i :i HUl<M. J"amsly rm, L·ov·d µ,1110, no child or ------------! from$450to$5SO 552.7133 t1on. l'h : ti4S :1485 or pool, term, }acuu1 Yrly. Cotto M.to 3724 pt'ls $3;!.'l 640 7:t6h fORLEASE:3bedrm,2 NoFe(,'lJ K37·6050ext516517 $475.\1626964 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FREE REMT s.. ..... Et Syd Adult ToWllltousa • 1''rom $295 • Central C~ta Mesa • 2 Bdrm, l 'h BaUtS • Alr conditioned • Private patios HSHVE MOW FOil I ST MONTH NH See Manager -1920 Meyer St., ju::.t off 19th Street Weekdays 11·5 642·0212 Sat /Sun 10·4 oo r RAMCH REALTY J M. Peters, #26 1'ahoo, ------$40.00 WU:K & UP ,...__..._..--..._..__...._ ...... ~:\:!~1~/l~at~ 551 •2000 nu lge 4 Br 3 Bu on park! Ctn 3 Br, 2 ba on cul·de 3 UH, 2 Ba, Harbor View •Studio & l l:IR Apt:i CUTE Cotto M .. o 3124 CostaM.s• 312 ,1;ar. $525/mo. 1ncldg ~9i1~:;e opt. Own . s~~· f~~ ~l ~vece~ adults, $S50 mo. Leave •TV&MaldScr vAvJ1l One bcrlroom, 0111· buth ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• gardener.Nopets. WoodbridgeTwnhme3 lir · ~~i95 · r · a messagl' 644·4211 •PhoncScrv,lltdpool apurtmC'nh S11u1h ol t'OR LEASE: 3 bedrm. 2 2 Ba. A/C •. upRrades, LOCJlnO leach 3248 · Big Cyn. 1124 Canyon 1:1 2376 NewJ)Orl lil~d. CM hi11hway. Clo:,e to beach 0 E 0 FOX HOLLOW VILLAGE ba, brand new lOOOsq.rt lake&poolpnv.640-8542 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nu 2 Br, den, 3 Ha. $7!15 S48975Sor645-3'J67 and i..hopi. S<!50 lll'r Laodlng home w/formal Cahforma Hms. 4 br 2 ba 1BR,2 BK & :J hr. hchfrnt, Newport ~ach 3261 lseopt. Ownr -~2:Jl33 SUS CASIT AS month A:.k for M 1:.:.1 illn. rm' ram rm, 7'ctet nr schools & parks'. Cut'. o~ 3c)~rr Ur. 4!14 20:1J, ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.c1einr• 3276 MIOUlll~ lo NB l Rn1"""b'7 ... 5 .. ·23~1 .. l _. ................. ~lllltj bar.$575./mo. IO C g de-sac. A/C, xlnl Joca· (I 6·2723eveii. ••••••••••••••••••••••• r Ad It SKunty%, wo1.ec1 For~T ....... urn u ~. oo 11\'l:> gudener. No pets. l ion. $3115. 581-7209 or RENTALS ON Pl!:NINSULA 1-;i ... i:ant C:intu mar• 2uoNewporl lllvd ('M ~Realty 75211617 1 ... Exciting J Bdrm home i''orever View. :.huwn hy _. THE BASIL LEAF Live on your own private street in a 2 bedroom townhouse with yard & large patio. wood burning fireplace & at- tached garage. LOTS OF ROOM FOR STORAGE AND HOBBIES! 848·1688 ..-GUM.A IEACH w/beach & water across appt only . Call btwn $150 Bal·h •, ulil 3 BOHM. newer home the :;trt.'t!l S.190 / mo l~l' 6 .. JOPM. 4"'"09l5. , ·c ~. achcombt>r. [ Ne~ I) 1 \'de\·111 .1ll'd ;! bdrm. l ha apt l'ool l'llcar l11:al.'h i\dult~ SJOO ----------tN F. W Smoke l re e 3 Br. nr scbls. par ks, heh, Townhomc. 28r, 2Ba. xJnt cond. t'plc, $385 mo Pool, Clubhow.e. Close to localt.'d 1n Porla£1no ESPL'Cl,\LLY L·\"'' ~.· 0 "' L-<> ""I 201 "" • nv only; $750 mo lndds as ""' · 1 or Lag u n a. 2 li u t b !> • 4 Udrm & den t 'rnnt mo Carol,642·4000 tenn1:. courts. $385. fireplace. Ol'eUO. Vl~W. W/V14.'W Of WUlt•r. bo.ib & :SOC: fCl' ~ln~:;~png Excel l\•nt I am home Spyglu!ls 11111. $5751 mo Spacious 3Bd, 2R<t , & den L~ f.urn. 2 Ir 646-0883 Adults. $375 •1 3 b 2 b R /O A v a 1 I a b I e 1 m m e d . (.; ean, r, a, • 551·1429 SS50 Mo A1..'l 631 1100 Htd pool on goll \'•luN>1.• w W, Urf"', hlt1n,, r>oul Adib no µcl). $225 645 3:171 L~e J br 2 b,1 I ri•k beam:. q>l'o &. drp~ 621 W. Wllon.1. Costa Mfto '46·2ul0 cpts, drps, 2 car i;ar ---------• 2 HORM HOM to:, l~c 5345. 963·4569 531 !1545 !>UDderk w 1occan v1~w Agt, noCee. *RENTALS* Liv. rm. with fireplace II u NT J N c; TON IDR,den .......... $475 W/W Carpel thruout. HARBOUR AREA, 3 BR. 2 BR, den ••.....•.. $385 Kitchen w/range &oven 2 BA w /huge family 2BR .•.•......... S385 $425Mo. room & frplc, near 2lill. · · · ....... $425 '>t•hools. $425/mo. CALL 2 BK., 2' 2 Ua ....... S550 l ·BDRM. APT. al Wood:. TO BIN Hf;ALTY 2BH,2lla ...•.•.••. S500 Cove Beach . Lanai l1<16·137l .. w1-; ALSO 3Bll,Den .......... SSOO w/:.wampool.Oncofthe llAVt:: other properlie~ 31.iR, 2 ba ...••...•.. $575 bt.'st rentals m Laguna for rent, Homes, Apts. & 3 BH, F'H, 2' 2 ba. · • .. $450 for $275 Mo. Condos. 3 Bit, 2 Bu.···· .. · .. S425 MISSION REALTY -------1 3 llH, 2 Ba....... . .S500 PHONE 494-0731 ·I llR Condo. pool, tennis. 31.iH, 2 Ila. S565 _ _ . handball & lJa:.kclball 3 Bit,:! HJ S400 BLUE LAGOON VILLA S:t.50 mn. !.17!11>1118 3 lllt, Fil. $42. <!Ult 21 ,HA, w~hr, dr)'r, 3 Bil,:! Ila , tlo•n ~175 rein~. t·rµb. dq.1 .... 'll'll'> I lir, ram rm . $400 mo 3 Bil, 2 Ila SllO to P'Y bch, :! poob ll•11 ht, laM. :->l'CUl'll V lfi2111 3 Hit, 2•, ll.1 S530 m,., M!Curil\' Avail I.! 15 !lowland L11 II B Ow11r :1 Bil.;) 11.J Sl~Kl $54)0 l!>l & l..i~t + SIUO H4&0447 ll:lll,:!U.1 S575 'l'f\Jfll) Uwnr1A1:t llUNTINCTON llAHllOlt 5 Iii< :! 'fl..1 s55o 4!.l'H271 11r :UJ !M:>6 17titi, Wl\Tt-;llfHO~T $111111 ..1!'>klorliOll 1cnl be :1 Br :!hJ, clbl i:ar 10' dm·k. ~ 1dc l h..1n n~I (2131-12S·H!122 red hill~:.:. 552-7500 4 Br. :!', Ua. s:n~ mo t----------1 3Hr. :ma home. igso Ml It frph'. ch1lcln ·n & pt·l!-. OK. 928 TIJUJn.i. SISO mo HOWARD JOHNSON REALTY 497-1744 17t41 536111 13 or c\C.., 1213 I 7!111 b5UO 4 l~ Brs, 2 baths l'lean' He.idv to moH' ~fl5 mo. ht 1 ..... 1 Mli 21;r. & '.lti2 77HH ,J..,k for 1-:11101 1 Hr . 2 II J !'> J 11 l ,1 '!'> i h1mnP)' , ph. drp .... IJlln~. a\',llJ /lllW, 1111 I \'Ill I ii J :Jn I ::. ... II m II 1M1:.mo t'U:i\'I & !'>If \HI' :1 llr :! ll.1. lill11,, qit' drp,, 111 c.W Colll:~t" \1.ilb. ~ ' Br, 2 ha. on rul de sac. lg yd. <·IO'l' to '>\'hb & 1>rk !i:175. hl mn, only 5:°>:! ~130 .1 It 71' \1 SUPER CHARMER FOR LEASE 1 llrCuttag1• Sl!15 , mo Ot•au1t1ul llnl\t•r,.1t~ SllJDIO I'" r k l u w n ho u ~ t· :i Hos Eftrythin9 ! ! Bdrm~. :! huths . smr.;lt• S:!25 mo •n~·lu b ulil ... wry I( ·~hi .1lt.H•h1·d (':ill 1!1 jl I 1:.ira1~t· \\.ii~ tu '>hop ... fllll~ & "'l'h11ol1> ~115 l'r·r :1111 1 I !'>111 ,ill 1 \ u. tit• mo111h lad1t•d l!.ar l.o\t•I\ \ rtl Red Hill R•alty \fr 111 Sd1I. lJ\'h ~I 1:) 544-4900 \\.111 U1'><' .!i ·l!l!I l:!IO School.~ t-:d~ards llt•d Nt-:w :-.~:vi.;H 1.l\'r:() LoqunoHills 3250 'l:u 11.11111 llllQ. l1n·d. l:-.i, pr1·,t1g11iu.., · l'elt·1~" ••••••••••••••••••••••• k1cls . l'l''' o~ ~1 2S f't1\\11homt• l 'lll\i•r,1t, :1 Br h11~1· fmm.11·ul,1t1· ~17 :!7tio1<:,·, wkn11, Park .iHH 1..1m rm. •fin Cl•1,t• l•> -.t·h11ob & '"'ll>' "\Ml&itll• .. turv 1·111111•1 :>.1u• .! 111 $:11i:i I in1 lwh ,\l:t ~;A 1405 ~'" .:!:!'17 rm u1111bslnl!'l•·ll , 11·~ S.:150 l..i· l!tl 11122 11111:r.i11l-<1 $ti2;, l1-.1'l' \C; I. 1~.! i:Jl:I J UH . .! H \ 11111,, "'}!',ti lhr1 ;!h.t. fl1n rm fJm rm I l I 1 1 >I.Ill mo 1.,,,. b or us mos !'M·vc•r.i "t 100,1• rom .f>l 1 r• pit"\; \'ll 1\.1• 11\ flO&:l' I I ,,), l'rr1p.·rty \1.1nJl:•'ffil'lll '\c•v. r•.11 1 .. llnnu .. , hr . .! >l.iH IUt.ltl h.1 + \lr.1' !'>v.1mm1111: I llr .! s t\ ' ll.1 hlln" 1''1111" .J.inJ1t1 . \duh,, ._ I.••' 'llHI 11111 'S~I dis 'I/I-: \H °'il'" .I llH .! II\ chh~ 'hr I rpl s:1:;11 i 11 ~11,J..<ISW or ).11 '15 15 \ 1..,'l \;11 Fc1· \C1\('I,\ K'liOf,1-'i 111·~ :1 &. F .11n II m 1' ~ n h m c· \'1t'\\. t'U!'>tor11 l hr1111ul S.l!l<I m u lw .Jn\t'•'. llllr. :iHf. .mH, " " 1·pt tJm rm .•U l>l'r J , , ile.in'~'l5 !1t,.!%i l i·ountlur .111 'l.I ~JI LOCJ190Niguel 3252 I\ 1 :-..t-;WEH .1 llH, :! ti\, t ph, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~l'IS '.! + I '• 11 ','If drp .... It pl , <hh" ,hr. OCEA:"J \'11-:W, adult ,101:1..-, 1rk 111·.11 h .1 .. r.• -11 , .... 1 1~.~1 <'ommumty '"ut· '' Hr .._ f II '> 11 l l'•I HI .,. 1 '' 1 . ",. "'~ " ~ ' l'Om o,.•r. \'e~I• h • .,,1 ''11 '1'1'> \•l ;'I, r't•• dl•n 2 Ba I._,• $175mn nr ~17 .!!Jiii or .,_ • .-~ , " t 1!16:"182 . rL'llTLl-:HIH 'K c; I.EN 4 IJJvt•ly homl'rll'<'d,lml'ly Br. 1-·.im ltm. :! Ila. Ii :!Ur. 2•1 nu twnhq•, IJrnily \lo H· 111 no"• """ or 1rly t:,e o~nr he<1ul1tullv lll'L'11ra lt•cl, n·nt st.1rts .1,in ~~l $;1H~> t>i.t s.;21 • view. l t·h1id & 1 vd OK Ma~. & Adam.,, .l!>J •lllHO, S:IKI'> mo 1:u2 13t11 nwnr 3 llr /. 1\.1 fpk. r.1m rm, HOWARD JOHNSON I Bil. 2 Ba. ,l\,111 .1.111 !I. J l<1t<'h. '·11"111t now' s:175 REALTY mo ·, only ;)IOU mu 1°'' 497·1744 7~1 ~ ;;,1 'I l.l l l.Et\N 3 Ult. 2 llA, rrpl, 1bh>'i.hr. 2 t.1r l(Jr S.11:> 7U !..:I 4~1 or !I.JI '.ls.t5 \gt N~ 1..AM<it:2,l)' JlJr. Z' 1 ba. f.im rm. frpl, d1'hw,.hr rl s l o h r h $ I 'I !I 111 ·~•1_.sro or ~I :/:,.t~, A~ No fo't•t• J &. 2 ba, frplr xlnl k\r Walk lO b4'Jch Av11tl Jan 1 $375. 646 61:111 lHltl'I': UoUhllU!>e 411r, :!ha, \'ll'W 2 Rll.:!ll.t ~:t;!;,:1:»11 n1•w 1let·or . S I;!:) 11111 2 HH :! H.1 • r;~ S:!S 4!15 lfi.'l:l, IW :!7tM> llkr ~~:~·;,l~t1o1 ~~;~~II~ :!Hit. 11,B\ TownhH 1 llll 'l' , ho. I urn . S'>'I~• w ~u111•r ,.,.,.,.., '1t•w 111 4 HH .,, ollu ~ ·;!1!'> I'"''" :-,,.,, 'f't·rr,111· 111<; I.A "IYO"l $450 mu lt1•1 t·t•nl, h•n 3 nn .!', U.i ~.110 n .... <'h. pool I>'"' ttrl'a " .. ct•urity l:Ull'. 1)\l UC· w :>'> to bc.irh ,_.-CURTIS RRAOLEY ---_....CO REALTORS • ~< 499-•~ Newport Beach 3269 ....................... E\ l'S 6i3·20!1'1 II A H D T 0 t• J N D Man)' exlra'> :S475 4!M.84.SJ Ea:.tbluff Exec home Pres1dent1al Hb'lS, <! lir 2 4br. 2ba, fam rm. Soft Ha, ocean view. pool, water. New 1.'rpl.s, drps, avail. art Jan llS, ~IOU mo. llOLIOAY PL.\ZA Sujll•r !'>harp :i lln. I 11 .. Co M 382'" Costa M'"'SO 382 Deluxo 1 br a1>t SlllO mo i:ar yard 521 C.1rn,1t1011 sto •s.a "' '" Adults only, no pct~ 1965 s:ws mo &ao 7too ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Pomona A' c , • , . Imm a c. 2 b r, 1 ~> b pumt. Walk tu i.c:hools, 552·7657 shops, tennis club.---------Comµlelcly furn. I Br, CostoM•so 3824 $7SO/mo. L1>1.'. Hers. Lovely 3 Br 2 Ha, rock adults, no pct::. Sl-15 ••••••••••••••••••••••• &W6775or645·2240 fplc, nu c:pls, µamt & 6467883 :"IH:SA VEHOt-: urcu dshwshr, Cine u.rca. $;195 ~:::::;-Be h 3J40 Borne atmo:.phcre <! & :1 rRI I Ll::X fint•:.t location :.ludio, patio. $230. Owner:. IJrf{e unit. pro· >10·3828 £ess1onally dl•coratcd. 2 llV llms, Carmel 3 Ur 493·9485 • ..,on oc hrdcluxe;ipts S.lfi lo:M + F'H. nr park & school. -•••••••••••• • • •• •• • •• • • l\1ng :.11.c bdrm:;, pvt Redel-orated. $185. Lge palw. beautiful quiet brw/pool,walktoshop! i:rnunds. dbl encl ~ar, Mature udlls prcr. N ~ai.twater pu1d. No J>eb. children, no pct:.. 1!18 Mal ure. perm a ncnt. Monrovi.1. S48·7924 $5501110. 752 0617 San Juan $120. mo. Huch. culluge Bluffs 1 ll•vcl 3 lift, 2 ba. Capistrano 3278 All ut1l. l'cts & ::.mi,:le" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reachcomhcr, tl·c $15 631·2011or5'17 2501 Lovely 1:rec11bell & pool $450A~l1)44 11:13 Luxury t•onclo, 2 hr, 2 ba. INCH.ARMING OLDS.AH JUAN lrviM 3744 I rpl<'. boat 'Ill>. pool, JlH'UlZI llc ~l \'leW Ill Nt•wµ11rl M .1ri:arcl, IJ1J 5170 I 5. lS3ll·0877 This t·harm1nit 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bcuroorn. 2 hath & llt•n $160. Monthly ~omc has plw.h carpel Will share n1n• l rvm1· CV('\ mg, fireplac:~. built ms & h . l •. r 2 c:ar garage. Wun'I l:1c;l OUSl'. P<>O ~" 'jl'UU.i long! Call 641) 21~ days. S.~l·3843 Our rental ~pcc1ali~tl>. 4!1:!·05llS evcninu & laqunaHllls 3750 . weekends. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Barb;ir.i or l':.irol, arc ----- .tlwa}!'o .ivailahlt.' lo help 3 Br 2 Ba, Twnhme. ALICIA PLAU )Ou find :i ten;inl. nr rr <Harbor Lane> w 12 car Scenic Mountain Views }l)U arc rrntmi:. help you gar, fplc, bltns & rcfni:. Large, dlx adult 1&2 lcu·atl' .>our new re· Stepstopool.lil\Q&pla) Bdrm~l:.. Furn & un s idt.'m·e area. S360 1 rn1 lo furn H rbor 645 311311 Pool, J:.i t•uu1, lhllt.ird!i Bay & Beoch ~ ---· .. Ml t.ilSI or 511111130 Realty 675-3000 Santa Ano 3280 25211 ~tot·kporl, 1..1 1: ----------1 •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 11 1 ll' :lllr. :!h.1 NB C'11ndn Ten Ill'>, pool. trpk :! 1·Jr gar < )c: \ll St7~1 'rl v "75 :tx:!."I J llr, frplt• y anl ~:mo IM'r Sorry no l'l'h mu ·llt\1 :!~1111; !llK N llnstul, S ,\ Newport Beach 37 69 . . '" . :l llr.lgt• )•1nl 111 T11'ot111 lhl• lllufl.., .1 111 . k • fl.I . Oil \IC & lr\llll' 111\'cl ~:111~. 'uix·r gn·1•11 lwll ~!Ill mo 11:1~ 7151 a:-.k 101 Nan mo 1,11 Hi:!:! 1') l'ruelt. 1111 h'l' ~l·wprn t llghl' llupl~·' :' Wutminsff.r 3298 ht . hJtra, tn\•tl \ti, t,4Jf ••••••••••••••••••••••• K11b pl'h 11k :>.I to !jljli [1!tl~. 1•,1g1• lll)>l.'i :! 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IM, rw" ~10) rly lca~t· cpl & drp.,, frpl l'!tr lot WA fEllFHO;o.;T 110:\1 ES float gal c ~ I :; 0 ll:ll I IOO 11 t !J63·456!l or s:11 !!ft~,<, Do\cr Shore~. tront row 5 ~gt~o_F:_c_ Br s Ila. unlwl1l•\ablc Housesfunlishedor vif'w \\all .fan 10 Unfwnished 3300 s12001>er mo 6:11.uno ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nl•wly rC'dt•torah•d Clirr 1 ..... 11111!!!111!1111111111!1111111111!1111111"1111111111111!1111111111!1111111!!!!!' llawn llomt•, 3Br, 2Ha, JlV .1rea. no J>t.'h, S450 mo li7:1 fM57 Macnab-Irvine HF.ALTY COM l'AN \' CORONA DEL MAR ...............•....... BEST BUY Some 1>cuph· ,,,y )1111 l!l'l what you pay lur' W1• or ler morl• /\ncf thl· pr1(·c" less Mcmhc.·r:.l11p 111 '.1 llcullh (;lull /\ lt.'n111:. rluh Fn•c a•nn1., le·~"""' llilharch Sw1mm1ng Gotr Driv111i: Hang\• Saun;ii. + i.:rc;it ac liv1l1c!> Suntluv llfHI:. l'artlt"I Wllh ll\C h.1mh l-'r1.-c Sund..1y hrum h \'our rent d11ll.1r' ~" •'\1.'11 fur th t• r • .. ,\ t "1 r 1 l 11 11'\alOl('IHllll'l' I rl'\\. jll U fci.s1onal m.in.1p,emc·nt '>l<trf thal t·arc~. anti I ri" nu Iv 11 t' 11: h h 11 r.., ~1t<l('l!o u(k·ll 11Jll) IU 7 Sorry, no one under 21 & no pet&. Hoomm111e M!rv1cr :J\a1lublr. Mon th·lO month oct·uµanC). Oukwood CiJrdt•n Apts Iii!() Irvine lal Uilh I ( 714 )1145·05:-,0 Nt•wport Shores 3 Ur. 2 llu. nl•ar ht•h & lt.'nn1s, ht•Jm~. frpk 1n ram rm , lt'.•M' $1511 mo Unique &fCHAMTING HOME 1700 Hllh St Int Dover 1 lluml·~. 675 l~lOO WITH VIEW! 17Hl6'12 K170 In Shoreclifrs ~ ~ozy BALliOA Bay (;l uh Bal·h. rireplac4: • for'!'ul clmtnA apt, a\'I l2i2:l/ $<100 mo lg. bri~hl kitchen · 3 642.4097 bedrooms 2 private WHY MOT? Sunken living room ('athedral ccilm~ part1c.'ulur i:ouplt• want - ell. $325. 586 ll!l63 or i\llract1vc l br, W·W c:pl~ 544·9466 drp.;, l>llns. adult:.. n 2 bedrooms. I''" baths Attached garal(l' Washer dr)'l'r htK1k u11 Pvt yard with p.iuu Adults. s:n5 11111 FOXlllJLl.O\~ VILLAGE 1;21 W W11!.011, l' :\I t.46·201U 2 UH.<! II,\, .ipl lor 5225 S.lti 4111 A:-.k ror c :l·Orl!l' :! llr l pjll•r, n\'~ ly tkr• cl S l :1 O N o p l'l :-. 7 1 O ~hahm.ir 545 :11•10 <! fir I ba l stun sh Jg l & 2 llr J µl:. <:a-. p.i1d • • · · · 400 :\1crnmac Way /\pt ~. patio. frpk. l>cam 2 wii 1!111 • red. d :.hwhr. j!u r , ' Adull:. ~ :!6511 Elllcn. Lari((' 2 hr, I ha l'Olldtte 537·3125 Encl gJrCJl:C t-:.1:.l C M pet s. Upsta irs, 197 Wallac<· &Iii 0176. $200 rno. t.:Lt-:AN IJ:t' 2 Br lowe ~•pl, in 4 µlex. Cpts. drp~ do~cd 1wr. udulls, n l'l'h. i\pphcallons take now &15 7485 Hr 111 Ba twnhse hr fplc. gar. lge patio, 11dll! no pct~ $275. 2447 Eide AH. 979· 1658; Ev!> •>16 i0t7 CJ'S i\ \'l'··r·onlA A.dull'> o.nly, no pct:. '"' '-~ 54X S:IOO t:a:-.ts1dc nice 2 Br 2 11:.i 1 & 2 !:Ill. uni or rurn. i:a,, -t•nd i:.ir, 1 t·h1ld ()I\ &~1rpd 1\dlb,nopdl> NEWUHl::El>Al'TS S275t>1:!34118 l'ool, re\· 1111, !'>l'l g,Jk 1 Br apl. t•nl'I 1:.ir.1111· ---- 525 Vil•tnn.i f>-1:! ll!liO ~·rplr, .ipvtn .... µoul & 1•:,\STSIJ H : llr, -adult~ J<ll'U711 s;!:IU H 15 1111 no 1)1.'b. S:!UO Aclull K~1dl' :! br, t•nd I• II• OS05 g.1r. PJllll l.11-.t• Ill'" :"11 ~ll'!"' Venk 2 llr 11; Ila. J.k'b 1~1 1 011711 110 tlugs, IHI palm. avail E,1 ... h1dc 2 lilt. \'lld i.:a1 :! llr w l!ar S:!:m "-<'\\ t'l'pl fl!l' lll<'(f ~ti w p.11111 #.1\«r pd :.':.!:!·I • I> l'l,1r1•11t111 c·.tl l hl'l\\11 I ;, t>:Ji, "l:!O :! llr 2 Ila. lph' l~H>I. 2 ... 1, E ·S1dc t 'hslcl r1·n tlK S29t) !">-'8 0:11 h :! Hr aµb I rum ~:!Oil Cpl~. drµs. end > J. I-' ids ok '\;o fX'h >Ill IHH:l I t:! S!JO mo ~>-l!J :!7·1:! fl\I ynl adults SUPER CLEAH .1111 . :!ha. S:!ti5 1110 No 111·h :.u; ~111110. ;.u; mxr. ~11;;, 1 hr olpl\ Kul' 111 ~mi.:lt'' l!\o;tdH·ornlwr In· Sl5 1;:1 1 i!OI t 111 S.17 2501 S260. 38R, 21A l 'P!'>l.11rs for fam1h· "\r St1 C~l l'lata~SS251 s:!IO S1G·Jii VILLA CORDOVA I & 2 Ir from $2 I 0 Mo to Mo. •'\1Jl•1·1al l'ab11H'l !'>I.Ian• • l.ol.'ked i:ar w tl~ :,,tor • l>1 W. d1~pl, lmlry rm •{j~,, l'O<>km~. ht/" tr pd • i\llulL,, no pc1s 2323 f'.:h1t-n /\ \'c. C. M G-IG·0032 ('."a de lll'rm11,.,1 2br uµl " lirl.'µldtc, "'.\dull drlu1C1· I hr, q its. hath, ranl!l'. u\i•n. d" tlrp~ ~ltl\l'., rt•lrip, h\\Jioher, $:1:!0 i\bo :1 br d,h .... hr. trpl~ I!·:'· 11001 Iser> hldi:;I s:rrn :-.On .tx·t.:. l!l•S I om11n.i, GRAND OPENING 2 BllltM . l>rl11 \ TownhOU?>es. ~:!HO S~ll mo Adult:-., no pct... S•· Sal & Sun I j Jl )'JI An:iht•im St C'1 mo W W1bon 541! Jf.J7 ;1 Br.:! h.1. lux11rv l\\nh-..• Nt•w ~hag & ·kit appl !luge m:.tr. Npt Ill~ luc Call f,JJ 7059 or 5·15 4931 :\kl-a \'l•rrll' 2 llr. <!ha :-.pat· II\ rm w frplt : din rm & .:Jr Cl<. lo 'h"P & lrJn ... p. lmml·ll ottup 1---------- S250 t m11. 55t. J!J77, Lo\'rlyl11e :l hr,newlydc I & 2 br S210 & $:!:lo No :;.u; h(JO!I corljt('d. ldt•al lol'. N· children nr pets . 731 W , . 111.'ls. S2 t5 l\li:r at 21111 18th. Aµt B&C U73 77117 Comd fy 2Br clluµlt•x. 1 11 1ewlly Ml·ndo7.a, Apl 1\, !J7!l 25:11 re 1•t' enr p,..1r. 1 V(' y Li:tc 3 hr, 2 ba townhouse in quil'l complex. Gara~c & palio. /\dulls only. No pets, S325. 645·J:l81 or 1S37.9517 res1d 1>t. 24!1 Virl!11t•<• l'l 2 Br. cpts, hltni., k1cl:. ok Marril•d c11ls only. no S210mo r h 1 Id r r n •110 I mo li•I~ 2:1111 645·3310 Sl95. 2 Ur, 2 New 2br, 2ha, g;ir, adults rleal'd. IKK>l 110 pcl:,. S265 & S295. 1912 673 O!UW Walh11•e, &15·33Sli - Lovely lge 2 hr upper ha. newly newly dcl.'oruled. Idea loi:, Nn J>('t~. S22:i. Mgr. a li<l6 731~ !17!J 2531, 2885 Mendoza A '\/,.,, 11tirl <:rt·~l t'ondo l.1· a"' Cl C l'.1 n \ IC W , 111om~ 11r>0 s11 rt 3 BR. 21, 11.J . dt•t•or.1tnr:, de· l11:ht :-.,,, vet~ $600 liilfj 2.'161 pall06. Water & gardener Lge 21.ir, 2ha, frplc, J(nr, 2 Br. nice & clean. dose to ind. S70U Mo. fu rn pitllo.S3SOlsC' ll73G753or ~hopping. /\dulls only. S650 Mo. unfurn C V4li l b'75 105!$ No pets &15·8:13'J 2Hr. Illa. new l'Jll!'>, paint. 1 n r • c pt s , d r p ~ encl star. 1.~e ~arclcn )!IO\e refrrg, laund, i:ar patio. Kid:, ok Nn JWls No pell> adlls. SHIO S!3.5 fi31 u:l!ll or f.42 11200 557 ll!JJ:! ' Belle Chase Lee 644·6200 - Oceanrront. winier. I RR. Costa M•so 3824 Costa MHo 3824 Costa Mesa 3824 furn. v. (rpl & JtdrdJ,.tt.• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1Bit.:!111\. rr1>I I hlk + Condominiums S250 P<•r mo + util fwm nee.in Yrh Ren Unfurnished 3425 1512 W Ot'l'llnfronl 1.11 sn5. A.:t 5 '° 11s1. ••••••••• •••••••••••••• A . .,kforl-t•s NWPT CREST deluxe Southlaquna 3786 •• · -. , ~ 2BR. 2BA, hv. din, pnnl. •••••••••••••••• ••••• •• 1:11.UI-1-S. lllx :I Br 2 1 Ua, le -$450 645 4867 ., Bil ., ba on 1hc oc:can Flt. I pl<'. lt.:t· patio. nr _ nn~ · _:. • t-'ur~ • $700 , unrurn S600 p0ol,M·hls.1.1ark~.shops . New. cxclusivt•. lull Totabccurity,t>le"alors. nu 1ll'r11r, uva1I SJ()() Opn l>e cu ri t y condo 1 n rec rar1hl1c~ 499 28:1:, 1231'M.•ll tV1slallom.i. NewJ)Ortileach.3hr.2'2 · MCIKllli ha w /frplc 1n m11~ter ~ntt .... _ Spot.leas 48T. 2t,. beauty w I 0 . r I r I' r I n I! . w11llpapt>r. $425. 96118~ bdrm & sunken hv rm Unfwnllhed '+573 CAMPU' Dl· IRVINE Ol't:N DAILY I Br, 2 ba. rrpl/drp-1, lrpk, bltn,. Nr Wt.'~lm Mall $400 m<1 (;ardcner mcl ud 893 141W HA.M T06P.M. tbr Nor th II B. llome --- ucros'4! Crom park. Avai1l•--.... --11111---11111m Jan 15th, lse $395. $36-2375. Macnab· Irvine I< E/\l.TY CO i\11 'A:\ Y ~""'-· 4 Br house avail. now. 2 NtB>S b11lhs, cpts, drps. Bltns. LOVEL y FAMIL y ...... _$3.'I0 __ ._962_·3533 _____ --t'J'his is one or Deerfield's "" 2Br 2 Ba, adlt condo. Cab m ost attractive Park Rec area. ~4l m1 bch .. Homes, w/4 bedrooms. gar. $300. Ph 640·5048. family room. dining -----------1 room & 2 pallos. Avail. tt.Jlf~o. now! SSOO/Mo. Madeline H«tsow 3242 Cross 752· 1414 1vs1 > ••••••••••••••••••••••• TURTLHOCK J Br. 3 ba t ownhouse GLEM Sparklintt new cond ... vail 111177 New 4 $470. Call ·.·Lila", " bedroom. ram1ly room. _846-_1J7 __ 1_or_846-_54S6 __ e_v_e_s__. form a I d 1n1 n ft room WATRNOt(f home. Recreation center 3 br deluxe r anch w/U' • pool · jacuui 3 lighted pvt dock. Yearly lease. teruus courta • volleyball 846-9103 co u r ls & 2 p a r k s • ----------1 $795/ mo . Donna lZ44 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Turtlerock 3Br, 2ba, auto s prklra, cul ·d·••c $495/lse, SS0-6229 54'8 l>Wlt College Park doll house. lmmac. 3 br, 2 ba, $375. Eves 640.1538 1"' Univ. Ptrk. Lovtly 4br. ~Ct 2~ ba, 2 paU03, 2 ctplc1., :,, .• $465, 640-1374. (2) 2<bdrm, 1 ~ bath Condos. S3JO. mon\b. Eves. 55.!M536. Godshall 644-6200 (VS2) WOOOB81DOE ESTATES Upgraded "Madison" Pre m ium Lot, xtr a prk'g, 3 Br, 2\' Ba. SS75. 842.6394 WOODIRIDE Elc«•nl M•clisoo 3Br On beautllul West Yale L oop Dr. Many UP· lfed4!1. A/C & largo pvt yard. Avail Jan 15. $650 lse. Ownr/bkr. 640-0928 macnab I Irvine realty HOLIDAY HAPPIMESS Charming 2 bedroom w /g uest apt. & view or Harbor in Newport Beach. New car pet -paint & paper. ~25 /mo. No small children -submit on pets. Barbara Aune 642-8235. <V53) llG CAMYOH TOWNHOME Delightful, brand new 3 bedroom. FUiiy landscaped w /mature trees. Entry fountain. Security building. Prestige life-style w /pools & tennis. Owner prefers 18-monlh lease at $795 /mo. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. (VS4) SPANISH DIUGHT! Bayshores -almost on Bay l 4 bedrooms -microwave oven - washer /drye r & ref rig. -patio - sundeck -a II your heart would de· sir e -only $1200 /mO. yrly. Dorothy Hardcastle 642·8235. VSS> 642·123S 6444200 tel Dover Drive HarbM View Cenler t rvlne at Campus Valley Ctnter 752·1414 ----------------·------------~ .. ·---- Plush ca rpet1n~ & 1nu~r ••••••••••••••••••••••• com thruoul D1•luxt' G.Mrol kJtchcn w new "''•~ht!r & •••• • •• •• ••• •• •• • • • •• • • dryer. Muny mirrored 28R WATERFRONT walls & huge dosl•ts. 2 Ruiltins, crpts, drf>S, B· car gara~e w /auto door B·Q, huge deck, gurago. opnr. Pool, tennis eourt!'>, $43S. jacuzzi & sauna. 2100 sq. 3601 FINLF.V AVF.. N. 0 . rt. or luxurious living! J.ACOIS REALTY ~~~~ for $650. Call 675_6670 OCEANVIEW 3 BR, 2'11 lalboa ltland BA Patios, balcony, dbl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ear. wtr/trsb pd. Rec l·BR, carp, bll·ms, priv. priv.SlSO.w/lse.5"0·0374 deck . Garal(e. Year lease only. S300 Mo. Bkr. San Juan 3 Br 2 Ba, fplc. 644·Z3439to5 D/W. gar. Avail S350 -----1 mo. 833-098.1 lcAoa PHlnlUla --...................... . Tow"'9ouw URfunlistwd 3525 2 Br duplt'x Cro11s st lo beach Yrly. Pvt party. •••• •••••••• •• ••• • • •• •• 559-5291or673· 1204 BRANDNEW 3Br 21,..Ba, ---------- fplc. 1~ mi from Dohenef. Lrg 3Br, 2ba yrly. Och. St. lkh & Dana Whar . lenn 1s. frpl. pal10, $450 per mo . 634·8282, <bhwshr. bllnl. Adlts, no S.5PM, 524-1012 Eva. pet.!t. $400/mo. 640·0335. 3 Br + bonus, 2 ba. Back Capl1tr.o ltoch JI I I Bay. Cpts, drps, bllns. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $425.64S-9643 OCEANVIEW a Br. 2 bo. Cl• to beach. $325/mo. .,..._.,~ 3600 Bkr 6'$-6392asklorTcd. ···········1···········1-~~·---~~~--~-tP'~. 3 Br 2 Ba, cpts, drJ)8, t blk CoroM .. M• 3122 bch. $39S mo. 1 yr lse. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 51MNcptune, 646·5320 New t BR. quiet. Ga. parkln11. pool, tndry Cac. .,........ .... ,.,.,shed plush cpl1 $285. United ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bien. Louh1c 646-7414, or ..._,~ 3706 Alu.962-llSSS. ••-••••••••••••••••••• P\'t. 2 Br. 2Ba. beauurully l.CE 1 Br, dabw1br. ••t\r, decorated, pvt lndry rm, dl}'r. l&e aundeck. ms. pvt 1arage. pvt. patio, Yrty. 875-93'78 $350 mo. 67S·201S Adult Apartment Homes with a Winning lHestyle. Choose the besf combination of superb recreotton, premium location, ond all of the oppalnlments you desire lo make your IWe complete. • Air-conclitiorung • Built.Jn Appllances • Private Patio or Balcony Leisure Uf e Attractions Include· • SMmming Poot & Therapy Spa •Two Ughted Tennis Courts • Clubhouse with Fireplace. Billiards, Gym. and Porty Kitchen //iF One and TWo Bedroom, Jr' ~ One Both, No Lease ~· IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY ~~~~ f'iom $230.00 faPk Me~ Vil~s 550 PouJorlno A.Vt , Costa Ml$0 (71~) 751-6995 '''"1\Allf'itU 1H"i4Mt ::.=.G:t s =· . . . ., '• •. I • ApcriMe h u..tw._ bfttals to~ 4300 ...... R...tal 4450 t.GU.u Sunday December 19. 1976 OAILV PILOT f:T ~.-:'!:.~ ... ~!'!":."!:.~ ............. '!............. ....................... ....................... C>ppor-tunity 5oos oo ~ w __. 1100 ..._,, w-.L.~ 1100 ..._...._...leach 316' Qua1nt 31st St. retail store ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lott & Found 53 ·~ ••-.... .,.. ~ Cotta M..a 3124 Hun&M)totl .. och 314 -..-• Feinale rmmte lo shllr~ ................. •• •••• •• •• ••••• ••• n••••••••• ••• ••. •• • •••••••••••••• ....................... :::.::•••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• .. •••.:_:•••• hou:.e. 1.aa una N•auel Dv1u l. Cann ery area. Auto W reclcin9 ING Lae Z br. 2 ba near ...,a ch Ask for Sbere:en t9S 6141 Good for 11011que.... elc ~lt.w \10 r.. I-r HH \I.I 1-'l"rn 2mu <ihi ADMIH SEC •y UAMO HEW! Yt>arly. tA2 2280 evea & Neil Brooks 673 6597 Or •n"t' 11.. I \ <'uunt 11., ~ Ii I l" " •· n.. ~pol:-JUlo.llAa CU( ?No of O<onge Counly'S mos1 beountul apornnenl communities. A reloxJng selling wittl sireoms. waterfalls, and majeSl1c ll'ees. Featuring pOOls, Jocuw, sauna, billiards, and excmng ctobhOuse wllt1 SOCIOI events. lennts. gym, cind volleytxJY al The Village. M()(e Of evefV11llng yOIJ)'e looking tor. Fumnure IS aVOlklble. 1 .t. R t.7 ~ " ~ ~ "' l't.'n.onnd. l:l mo'11 , 8 hr "" YR LluturyTri·Ple•. "'-nds_ Me.dA 00..... LAGUHAIEACH l<Xoal111n" lully lHen,1:u 1>,olm.111.rn T1•1rit•r"' dil\', :...il..iry r..1n.:c $8ll3 'J)lplng, m1rro1Umi.n1I & Now l ak111i: appllc.11100... 2 & 3 To Professionally fo'ind Ai:t K:n l;!t'U \\di 1 ..1rl•1J fur \'11.: Spr $1"'" f lltock rm. exp rocfd. 2 2HH 1 :!Ult & lieu C..111 ~Poat iu_u:.., llt'.w . T llAT RIGHT PERSON Village Fa lrt' Coin 1ni:d.11t• 4. 1<;t11111(l'l ltl:i ~•n1.·7 ~~o I i+o !';~~ MlUt tl3\'C v11hd CalH Ni.in Jt '16" 77H7 ur Udrms -o"lh unll,.. merc1al Shop:./Ofrllc Rowen & Planh lj.MJ ,li")O Dr 1"'•r '• L'c Applv "' r.· • O•J()7 • • Jcrus:. frum uccanfrunl & ~pal·c. Sp.ict-" from -'Joi l) 1.1tni.t 60 11o Jim Apply .. y • 1 SJI) lh.'W l'll)' H.'l'll'UllOllJI lie ~f-COATtJ tlNuiwrm i.q rt. tu 1300 ~q fl \m Ni·t .. S:l.~OO l)lll HH \ u 1>11, II'. ;! 11 I>L\t Ol e . L.i1wna Heh P\'r:.on Murlnori. S ..&\ I t I it !'>an ~·r.1nti...ro .. L,lt• l'od11·c1 Seh l D1~l. 1n .:is & Loan . l~l :> 2 Bit f>,•llll \pt I .,11 tu VI' or1m1•n • mm1· or Uk 'fK ~ ~--pie park1ni: next tu 11111 l't.'r .. on 111,..r11111111 H11,, ''""l" m.11 ... !'>pr111.:ll.;lc We~trhff Dr .. Newporl brh t..melY 1.1urk l l1lk t'UIJJncy t .. m1.l.1t:s & cu :!t~l~o·~ tery Sh uck. Le.1:.1111: ~l.11l luc Univ ~o.l lllOO 6.llob.1,llll.llll>lt>IJ2 <l9'18S4bbul 12/J0/76 _ Hcuch £quul OP\>or. S2°.!:i l\o l•t'I .. ~ :~t; HMO i~f'49~~~:~~.d. $JlS up S32 11~ Smee 1971 from $320/mo I ult 1111tT. \\ llh h'rm Pet"tOftab 53 50 AL.ARM IHSTALL!ll t:mployer $35() 4 hr. 2 IJ.1 comlu 3000 sq . ft. r.oncd M 1 •n A.:t Y lSJ7 IWO • ••• ••• •• •• • •• •• •• ••••• Exl)t'1 u~nc~-642 3490 __ BAil GI R-L-N-ig_h_I.$-. -A-. t- l>rps, ('l'L..,, i.tow \ill.; ii Br, upper upt. HefrlJ!, G fo R 350 La g u na <.:a n Yun COCKTAILS Or1ni..1n~ 1mihh'm'! ARClllTF.CTURAL tractive. Colleg(l OK. l':mf1c tQ8·41:!7 l.Jltn 'lo\c, balcony, utal GrOCJ" r ettt 4 Esta blis hed IOCJtlon 1 '<1111\lrohnl lld µhnc pd S:IOO mu 00·165~. •••••••••••• ••••••••••• N1·w1)ort l~·.1d1 OltAFTSMAN SuJary +. 646-5544 Coq I I 1dc a w,1, I Hr .. , . . • ,-. SJ(). ~mglo. $50 double. $ls.50/mo. PI u ,., h, ~ 1• at!\ I u u :!1 hr~ u lluy 835 :~JO Muumum 3 )'rs res1den· Tow11hou~c w liuilt1n., WbSICLtlof 2br, m at. Stora.:c only. Weslsidc CC111My&Co"'fKN'y l'Jrt11c:1 ' t1·ud111 ~ l'Ht-:<:NAN1"! t1.i.Jexpcr.Callfur 11ppt. VcAtllJ, pool. ti:nni:.. s;!:'>U adlts, nu pets. $285. lnq. Coilta Mesa .494·1763 1104So.CoastHwy Tt!rms.Ai:t 8:17 ·1200 l'urini.: l'ol\llill-ntial 759-0213 531;11013nr53GM~1 l700 Westl'11rfDr ,apt l8 LAGUNAfi~J\CU niun,.,clin~ & n•ki'ral. & c . 8f 1-Offiu Rental 4400 497-2457 ln~stmtnt SOI 5 i\lturr11,11 •nllll•t wn & ASSE.MILY J lir. l ' 1 b.1, frph • 11al111 Cute vzy 2 r. rp c, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opportunity Lead lon•ma n. person tnt.'I i.:ar i\vall J.111.I Vll'W s12_51m n Xlnt loc Balboa h land ; r et.111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.1·1·11111~· 5.1-1 .,, • .,., s:Ml5 <i4!1'Jll Bk1· 1!45t>:lll<!ask lorTed. c orn men·. or uff1cc Ha••S2 5.000 co5h \l'CAIU·: ,,,..,..~:;~.~~·~>It\!~~~:~·\~~ ----~ Ur yt.'arl}'. gJrage, w /or space. Off-street park Look• 111: I 01 "t11 k · 1~ * SHAR OM 'S * !>cmlJly h'\lurci. for pre · Hunti u 1tl111ut bo •t dock $3'"'. mg. Approx. 50U Sq. ft ' 11arln1•r w ,,1m1• l<l'l:1d (',,I 0 II 011l1 ca I a~. nqton 3842 _t77J-~t!J:I u ..., ~~";::1.. pnv. rest r oom. tULr loc.1tmn llu.,IJ,11111. "ill· OUTCALL ~l \SS,\(; t: :>l'rnblll'i. per drawings & HarbOur ,/ 111vo1c &M-2343 Mon. lo "'ri., !1·5. or both I hi:h 11rolll '\Int ' 4W 1:!24 :,n.•cs. •••••• • • •• •• •• •• • • • • • •• ./_Et.•..., r IOAT CARPEMTIYlS Arc you a boat car~nlt•r ant.ercstcd m wor king Cor lhc mfgr . of the world's fin el>l s ail b on t s·: One and 1t/o Bedroom Adul LMng. L"s ludw. cross lrom ltd •. tJltru.. ''JIL'>. frpl, puul ~ Offices open 9:00 lo 6.00 1a1· m:i 1 5:12 SIHJ OnThe-Bay ,/,,..,_.....,_• S J CAP STOR ES return. ~.io.0110 \1 • 'l'll'".l".)'1'1'.'fU L'.NC('.;" EXOTIC MATERlALS I " 2 b , _ -• · · . 7o sal."ry ".oc·h, .11111ro,;_ \\'Ill r .. , "' ""'"' R nd I h A l..<I\•' v lur, · ..l upper v .,, " C ·no Cap No ( " • ,~·'lilt rn ot •·I Cloi.cll '""'"' a 0 P ve. I I I ./'s.cy_ .. .._ s., ... ami · 0 help f1 rtJlll't• 11 •1l1l "u • C M c:•5n•'>c WcstsaU Corp .. maker or this excellent craft, is now acceptin e applica- llons from s killed boal carpenterii w 1th at least 2 yrs woodworking expr in the boating industry, for full time or piece work e mployment. If you are DD uncom p r o mis in g crafb man, who gives oo ly the bci.t or himself lo his Job, a pply to lbe re· ce pt1onis t at 2 7 ~ McCormack, Costa Mesa ....... Now __ re_n_h_ng_. _____ lr•iM lk.im t•ci ini:. rp <' • ./ _.,.. ,...,...,. Ml!>MOn. $310. per mu ,. un·wl 1 V l"or Rc:.crv.i. ___ .__ .,.. ·~ jlJtio. ll~hw:.hr. i:.1r, 00 S ft I PJI pe r i.oo (.'Jll l'Vl'' ~•uqcc 3844 .. ~..... 7' 57l 11 q. · a so. : 111·'>"75 1357 1111n~. ,...., !I ""'-----\S"'"',!'.• BLY. (lite e lec ,111r;1,.:1• .,,.,_,_ t. 3· lf or Ownr 615 "176 .. u ..,., • ....... ••·•••·•·············•· :.w 1nu · -v · trorucsl and engraving *KAREN'S * Will trolll. Female prd . Dana Point 3826 ..••.•......••...••.•• PARK WEST APTS ~m.ill 1 Ill< on Balboa Adult & l.1mlly .Jph l'cn L1µt:.. llrp~ rctng , from S2"1S Tt·nn". h1 .. 1lth )1501nu , r h x.1:1 12811 club. t.:Jrdl'll 'll'" Jl(llJ • • Park\ll'W t,.1nP In IOl' I Hit l';ork :0..cwlJOrt top Ownt•cl ,'(; m.Jn.1"1•d h~ lloor A'Jll .June I or The trqOl' Co . 55.! !IW<I l11ni.:l'r, Hclow lllkl pritc 'S:!H'I 50 r.M 81111 .irt Spm \\.'OOUlllU 1>1, E l'I '\ 1-;s \l''IS Son Cle mrnte 3876 •1 MO FR~E RENT• 1·2 3 llm . office:. from $125 Pl.'r m o . A d j Airporter lloLcl. No lease n:q 833·32'll Tit ~-- 60< PER SQ FT H.il7 w .. :STCLll-'l•'·N B AGT 50 5032 MOW AV Ala.AILE t'anlastic Business loc.i lion, Lido Area. apµrox 1400 ~q. fl., plentiful parkin g, 673·!H20 or 642-7899 B u s i n e i. s Ft t: n t .1 I Hort1culture l'rd. tw1 th unfurn . accom) b:H-2ti2b ICM> call btwn 6&7 PM 1. :i t.. :1 httrrn ur11 t-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 150 I Westcliff Dr. r>c:. 1 i.:11t•ll I 1k1• , .• 11 I) c )('t-:A FRONT Luxury 2 Newport Financial Ctr Ca lllurt11J t11111 i.:J 111" ~ 111 , ifr11. trpl. vvt :.ll'pi. to Leasing Offle~ Spac~ F ro rn ~ :! 7 o t I J hl'h S.')115·199 2807 --Call on Site Manager luMt.ess/lnv~st/ "11111'1,1111~ ,1 ~11' hr' :i 1 'tu A..--nb FumisMd (714 ) 642·31llext 246 Finanu ELSINORE CASTLE GALLERIES i\nllUUlll'l:S ..; Ufll(!Ul' rH'\\ lllfll'l'l'l Ill ,1111 ••1111· ffil'I chant.11~111..: I .. 1r11 uµ lo t50'. 1wr 11111 111 a IHhl llC)ll :>l'l'Un•d hy .111t111111•:0. 1\111',jl\ll" INVES r\1 EN I' $7500 Call Mr Ca~1·\ 752 Slll ~ 11 :1K:m Ex. lgc 2 l1r, 2 b.i, lrplc. dres~in~ rm 1\dulls + I l cenai.:cr l"rum S:l!l5 Ga~ & waler pd •l:lli-7J7!1 2 Ur 2 Ila. <hhw,,hr, i:ar, S275 mo Avall l<!/20 4002!15511r !IH:I ~,7511 wkd.1}s, 1 J 141 \I, i..mln ~U ''.'-furn.. .__d 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :'>5' Mll\1 or n ISnc CO II r S 50 •·-t · ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• M • x :iw les rom I. . -ness "'4c>My to Loon 5025 S 160. Monthly TllE FXCITING Util .meld. ~/<:,, ample Opporfwtity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• " PT pkg Jam tor 675-6900 ••••• ••• •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • Will :,h.m· n11· .. l11 1n1· PALMMESAA S. ' fl 1 E t o(( , houst• µuol & .J.1111111 \11'\t 'TESTO~l'T Pnmc lol.'ut1on an Hunt·. ea s t a e . ICC $C~H$ ~I 3!11J IH.'11 i 11 i.:1 0 0 B ca ch 0 n Completely furn1 .. hl'd fl,ll'h, 1&~ BH Brookhur<il, goo squ:ire g~ loc~t1on. ll~lt.: lkh. 110\Jlo. OW~ Jo:tts h11rruw FountoinVoUey l 8 3 4 l pg1.11t. it .!llr :! 11.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• U t·"'il l"Jt1t'-· \\ \1... l J 2~loryrnnt.10.:!hr.l'•li,1 Sql \HE t-:1111 h·'' lg <bhwhr. J:Jr.tJ!•· , 1>l!t 1·n1 I ,11 .i.i:! i.m.~, '"•:! 111 I>< llrl''· 111wl SJ2~ 1111> Very n11·1• H!H 11105 Loguna Be a c:h ••.•••..•.............. 3 Ur, 2 U.1. Jn 4 pt.,, . .! (,1f LAGUHA BEACH end i.:.1r, tJ.tt111. 11 µll IUl't' Jl\'J !lf>I$ !117 I Huntington leach 3840 .......•............... New own1'r :-ol Beachwood 1\ph, l!1t:1i )JJl(nolw. II II 111!1·1 .1 2 hr, 2 ha, IUllO 'fl It ~l'f'Ur1 I~ .1f1I W p1Htl J<H"u111 , 1\ t ', 1blov.l1r ,\clulb uni y I\" pl·h ::l:.!50 Ca II rll'W Mgr .ll !ti;~ IKOO 2 bf'. l'l.Jl.>., 11001. }Ila\ \ii. 111) JI ,. I ~ J ;! 11 K ,\ fJcl<owan• ~;m 0%~1 llemudl'll'tl I ltil1 rn \lu'l 'l'C (11 ,qlflll I 1.11< W.olk tn 111·.11 h ,-., 111" n I n 1· I u 11 c '> u t 1 I 1 l 1 • ' S3:!5 mo :! Bdrm I 1 h.1th h11llll' L J i: u n " r· h ,, r m 1· r ~IOO 11111 Cousey & Company t llH S11 ('11,1 .. 1 II\" l..\1;\'\ \BE \('I I 497-2 457 .! l~I . ..! h.1 , :! ~torv 1•rnl 1111 1l ._u:r11 ... :'t lrttrn t1·u111" 1'1 l' ~ hl f!h '( h1o(,j '""'rr11•d '1'11111~::-. \l11l "I M>tfrtl II( 1',tll \ U ~!l.~1 H~ar Lake Pork 1•·r nm \\.111 .l.111 10 l.klUl(l' 3 l)r, :!' J h.i, .tit I'll ';'%~1 dhl Rar . r1at1!1: ~rrlc li t.: l'lt-.o, ,,111 1 II 1111 uutw11 1\l.obam.1, J.lh .lllt.• hf ,1111 \I.or \i•luu .. ""' 111 SJG.1718 lx:h. hu' ,11111·' ~~'·' 111 ----------1 •I .ill ulil ,\dull,, no 11d-. •L~ Hew Apts • 123 ht'•lroolll. 1 lultlr .. n 1'1 1 1117 llXK '\i l',t ""'' 11k 111•1 , • un'8tlt'rl'cl Newport ~ach 3 8 69 •J1,h\\.t:-.h•r r,JtVltl' ••••••••••••••••••••••• llr.oµc' \ 10,1•11 i.: • .r.1.:1· 1 l~t: to .. 1 h1x11,, -.1111\•r Oll't.' I llh''" IUI 1111 tlf(' .• v .• I I I h I,. (' J 1 1 111 11x.li i' . .CA1, 111.im 1pm OM BEACH 11 ... h .. l11r ~110 1 lltlrrn ~:.11 ' tl<lr111 I fnm 11:1:.!0 .l Htlrm tr11111 s 1•1;, ·~umm .. r & 11o m11•r ••I IM· u·h 1 .. 1.,.,1ut1lul • \' 11• " ' fl I II •' , ••• II ('.1t.11rn .. & l'Jl11' \..rill·~ • L 1n:1 pfl v.1t1· llt·1•I., • lh·,11 .. ll l'nol :-..1un.1' •,\!>"1(11l'l1 l't" r d prkl.! • \tltJ1t1(1r\JI fo , ... p.1rkinl! • \l.111l '1'r~111· ·" .111 • ~\Jrnit un• ,1\·•1 I .... 01•1-:1-. I )f11•n \t I" •1 IO , 10 ~.11 IO~ ~tlll I ' ·, WATERFRONT VIEWS IN NEWPORT. Str11ong OM1nn ,,no '" Ph·n~nr ' -c.r1n~ ""·'• ,,, HVf (hmic;t lf')tf\ t'My ..;. ,,•lnw lr''wl1'1hf1 ,,,.,. I 1,,r, ._ 1 Jut c._...n rr tJ~t• p,,r1ri r f,,,11 it'\1t A fr•r"ttll/ fl ll1rit"I lr"U tr r1 It rH t' T1l1t\1 11tt1• f Promontory I 'oiru ' l '''''V .u1•1I'" r1 nr U• rr >rn s ~r,o m••f\1111¥ 100 P1Nnonrorv or ...,,,..,, 111• f ''"' 111 OI l.lmOori ' j "f'l 1t1t (Q l'lf H1•8"W.I'/ fflt-N•nrf •711\1 £,7\ ijl)O( Clwt» I·"''' m1nv)1 fl Ov f n1 '"'"' C.omo.tnv PARK HEWPORT APARTMENTS I 111 'lk•ilr11om' .11111 ro .... nh11u•1•, I ,,,,-f~l sin"le uarden t"rie f or l><Jlc or t rade, lor 1 om · · ·' ~ .. • ,.. ' · '"'Ull v 751 1,12'J \ilulh. ;\11 l'cl., !>lore ur office. Good ex " ,. ---- 1.'ilil \tc,.1 l>r po~ure. as-,1i.;ncd p.1rk MfCJ-Pow~r Tools '> 111i..,, '" "1 ul 'il'" 1">1 l 11~.:. t'..ill Mr Plu mmer Prove $33,000. m .76. On· Ill \ll I 963 bit)7 ly S.:15.000. F 1 I'. Owner '.'Hli·!llll.O 0 r retinn•• Won'L la~l! ---tAPPR X 80!1 Ml l . C·2 al o lrviM -Hewport IJO E 17lh St., S250 mo. Ull A9, 751-3741 :it low l11111k 1 ,1ll-i-111 1·1111 i.ol11l;it1• tl1•hh pa' t."l' . t.ii..t• J I Jl'Jllurl I C1111l1 a tltl1lton \v.1m l>"<>I 11.1\ oil l'''ll:.t 1111: :!1111 111 .nn purpo,1• MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK l7141638-l954 C osta MHa Doyle !>48·0.!_79__ COMidMnq_a_B_u-s7 DELUXE OFFICES B E YOUR OWN ht, 2nd & 3rd T.D.'s Distinc:tivt AcNlt APARTMENTS I 011t-.lar11l111i.: heamt•d 1·t•ll1ni.: apt plans a\·ail h1r•11 or u11tu111 ll.11·h, I ltt ~ h.1 2 Ii.1th ... H0'.\1 Sl<lll tto S:l<l!i L1~111 .. i1 t.-nno:. lnurt:-.. 2 ,111n . l'luhhsl', l11ll1,1nh. -.w1~11m1r1i.:. h~dro ,.,p.o . I!~ in. :o.uµ1•rh ll•ak oak 11•1111l lurn1lurl' :".111 :i.1.i l'.111L1r1110 CM 11 I , ,.,.,.1 t:lll:.! ll1x·n '.I~> l>.11h ·~"'TI"' ,, ''"'"< t.¥,'4,- I ro111S:!10 l11 -::.;10'i llt .11111 "''"'' lmm1•ch,1te ol'C'Up.rn1·) > llcaul apl pl.011 .. '" .111 turn or unf ll.1d1 I hr 1·ornl•r l br. 2 ho 't.1 ~hath., Uc.1mcll 111 rm,, 111111~ .on•as. · :o1r.1.:1.'. .1t111s. d1•c·I.., • 111.i .. ,·.1 1:rl ..:rounds, I II\ l'•I ·~, ll l(hlt•d lt•fl 111' \t lcv Ii.di. 2 ~l)' 1'111 1th "''" hill1artls '"1rn111111i.: 1111111, p1n.i:: Com ml & ind!. ti spaces. BOSS-'77 LOA1'~ i\ \',\IL \Ill. I•. 200 lo :!000 sq. fl. As low Over 500 active local bus Crt·d1l not 1mr11111.1r1t <1s 35' sq. rt L.ag N rguel & hstings. Plt'ase call or 67:1 48X;i Brok1•r M1ss1on Viejo a reas stop by for free inro. 1\ll --~ Handy lo S.O. J"r wy categories & lypcs We Mortqa~s. Trust Call RJI 1400 guarantee lo please ~ou o.edS 503 5 ----751-3741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wt-:'\TCLI FF t'urn 'd ofc, UNITl-.:0 BUSINESS S120mo. JNV£STMENTS 6-12·4007 1525 Me~a Verde Dr E Med. suite fur rPnl. WO ~Q . ll Cho1t·l' loculc. Call ti-15 4610 10 lo 4. (at rossfrom Knna Ln~) Su ite 106, Costa Mesa UBI Open 7 Ila~~ 751-3741 LOANS 9% Alw 2nd TD Loons Farrt.'<;l Tl•rm" -.1111" HI l!I S~rMtq. Co . 642·2 I 7 I 545°0611 SAVE SS l'rivall' par1y "ill h11y your 2nll 'I' I> (iii<! :1;,n l st & 2nd TD Loans 8··~·' 0 1, Ill 112!1.! In me P,,t('il it• Fm.1ni·1.1I SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS µi111ii h~ ol rn '""· J.!~ m. ~··~·uni\ patrol 111111111"111111~-lll""ll-...~-'llllllrl South"''''l Cor111·r I .d111i:1•r "frwl<111d HOO l-:1li11f!1•r II II •'ll 1 llU7 11i~l:1 1>1'1-:'\i !I 5 ll \11.) Rooms 111 H)\l'i -.:!'1 "I. up with 0, I Ill II ::..Ii ..ttl "'j., Up • pl • ~ Ill '•i :;;, or Ii 15 .l'Jf>i CORONA DEL MAR Oftire space a vailable. ~1uths1dc or hti:hway Sl75/mon t h Cal l biS 2311, ask for M1s!.1. Huntin9ton Pacific I r11m • ~·1 "1 :-,1, ... 111ni.: 1(1111111 " 1·1111' t• ( IJ11•n 'I Ii !'•111\ f'll 111·1•, :..'II •I V.1•1•k 21117 LOST :-tm hrov.n poH1l11· OJffil' l'11n1 lit "Jlol 71 I ()(·1•,rn ,\\t'OU•' I t I H:>JI, I IR7 ~µu l'oob r1·n11" I .11n i1·v. Htl ftt" a. 7 •FAST FOOD* llunl llarh, 11111 111•1 Ol l't' \LI. '.\IASS,\G !!: lui.:ht handed reqwrcd 111'\I ~\\I 1$311 17>W 1-\Jll or part Lime. Costa MASSAGE FIGURE MODElS ESCORTS OUTCALL OHL Y 631-3811 ABORTION <'11u11sl·lln~ 1'1.i Hderral I'll'" lt:st J \ .111. wknd:o. 21 llr ltclphn~ 547 ·!J<t~S ~:-l'IHITL11\L HEADER Vull~ L1t't.'n~cd Ull~5 ~;j C.:amrnu llcal S.1n I 'lt.'ml·ntc. l"or apµl 111;1 '.KJ:ll il!li! 7~'116 II l· l.1\ :-.1"-<; \1.\SSAC 1-: lloh .J.lllll'" L11· \1 n"""u' U11h ,llh !I !I, 1~1 1 "111 I .. 11.1· I .1h111.· .H 1·11111 tor :!. U1·1 ..!:.! ..!X. 1111'1th .1 ila) l1tt.h:111» "'"'"!!· rn<:ab. ~hullo-. 1,J I :.!!127 If OV JIL'"l'I ,,;r. i'iii l'll.l 257 '.\k~a G4:! 9750 ASSIST l'URCllASlNG Aca ;NT loot Ccrpe11ter, 1'';11n1har " nl'l:Cllllllmg At 1Unl1 c P :I C If I t: •'< wntm.: of r~:.1dcntlal Ma ri ti m e Co m pany t·Orbtrucuon contr acts. 646-5491 l'os1l1on 1mmed avail Bo --------- w.th•'> hll(h·\Olumn, Q.t:,. a ts based Real &talc de· Atmbly/Ccrpe ..... vclopment Co Good Exper r eq 'd , good ~rowth potcnllot. Con-bc!M!ftls. apply Coai;tal tatt d1rel·tor of opera· Rccrcalion, 17422 Derian lions. (714 )557-5770 exl Ave. Ir v. 556·3720, :16. IOOKKEEPElt in local area to wor k al hm, a pprox 80-120 h rii per mo. Must be a c curale. rcspon. Send re i.ume to HOMC. P .0 . Bo~ C 19560. Irv .. Ca . 92713. IOOKKEEPER ATTRACTIVE GIRL ~phisticatcd. stable, all American i:1rl type, nice h~ure to model pn11utely :1.4 hrs week. Grcal pay. Utmo~l <11:-crcuon. flex• h I 1· h n u r s . W r 1 t c Cla"1fll'd Ad llll03. L>a1ly 1'1lot. I' O Box 1560, l'rev. exp. an Public Ac Costa Mcsu lf2b26 d'g. Ofc. Call Mr. Saun ----1 dcrson or Mr . Trap1 AUDIT CLERK W es t c r n B us i n es: Rcq's accurate figure Services. 563 W. 19th S t. :\1 \SS \Ca: Oulrall ~outh appl w/ knowledge or 10 _C_l't_t_&l2_.0_2_12 ____ _ 1111111 t'11rc.n.1 dd Mar key, l1tl' typing. Will 1h·i.:1ll 11>1'.10<!"9 train bright person ---w1mm 1 yr business ex· 'l;1l';tlt• \\.Simmer, .illrac· per 5PM l.30AM. Xlnl 11\1• rt.'llhead:. "oulll l1lo.r "ork1ng cond & Co. lei llll'l'l Genlll• m1•n tor bcner11s, l'h. 644·4360 ext "·'"or t·\e fun 5:15 :;:sw 321 or apply 180 Newpor t IOOKKHPER General bk.kpng duties Typin g req'd . P refe 1 AutomobUe exper. Cal Dia nne al Bauer Motors Costa Mesa. 979-2500 So lal Cl b 5400 Ctr Ur, N.B. 8i\'.\1 5PM. --------- c M S Anpl1l'at1on~ will be l.IC IOOKICEEPER ••••••••••••••••••••••• r SI "Ii(; 1.~: t'CEled Dc::31s t. As!>iSlant, m ust be g()O( Tiii·tl "' lht· Ii.Jr:-. · '.\ll•d AUT O M ECH . E x p'd . with numbers, s lrong de Lail. willing to h a ndlt \L11 kt'I .. '• l.011k 1 nto heavy duty Ame r. 1·ars. :-.ome clerica l functions . \'1d1·m It'\\ .incl~ m1 11 l md Apply m person. Mc .. a t!XCcllent working condi ,,11 "ht. .11'11\1·. h.opp~ L:tr. Automotive, 196 1'.:. lio ns . i.:x p c rie nee ;1 1~·nph· wh11 shart• ) our l6th SI . CM mu.'l. Irvine area. Send I fl l 1• I l' '-t ' 1\ I V II U r --duhh:-.t: "l' h.1\c 1~11111s. t\utornoliYt'_ salary history to: P .O tl.inl'ini.:. partw' & a New Dett11I Shop needs Rox 19553, Irvine, Cil "•·.tllh ol a1l1\1(11', (.;,oil help. . m1_3 ______ _ \'itlt'I>\ irw lcwl.a\' Top waJ:(cs paid. F:niimc BOOKS !t!17 MOO Slcamers. r ng, pa1?ters. Stu~ tillli 1-; t'h:111ma11 .\v l)ufrers & polishers . up- 01.1111.t· hubll•r y ~ha mpooers, Houte~iYH& ,•hctk out. p1ck·up & dt' Moonh~rs Trovel 5450 h\<'r) Apply a t Million Dofla r cor p • ••• • •• • • • •• • • • • • • •• • • • 2059 lfarbor DI, CM needs men & wome n o J w .. l'k" on Europt'. l 645 1030 a n y a ge w h o coj o~ nw.11:. 11 tlJ' Crutw lo speaking w/others & wh1 \ 111 • "" r: n s: I.Jn d arc bored withe a verag1 .\u~1r1.1 l"r.111n·. Italy AVON rWlol l he mill jobs. S ill:!'' .\lo J l!l' l1m1l l'J.l lilJO W.rnh•d -H1dl'I lo Uo.,lon I " ,, ' • I ~· J ' 1 n i.: m 1 ti Jani.r:irv 842119ti51·H·..,. Ems>toynwnt & P~porotion ..........•............ Clvistmos Eamin95 Begin How ForAVOM REPRESENTATIVES Uesl Lime Lo cslabhs h customl'r". I 11tcrcsled '! <'a II 5'10 7041 or Zen1lh 7-l:J59 . Schools & lnstn.ction No actu a l sellin g in \Ulvcd & no selling ap pointmenL'i. Work w/on1 or the most popular A i;uccessful p roducts 0 1 thc ~rket toda y. An lo cxpc ive pr oduct who'~ name is a ho useh old word ruout the world Work in a youthful 7005 ---------•I frie ndly at mos phere 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• h f h 'l •'t l•'.'l \YOMEN Babys1tt e r neede d ._2 ave un w 1e you earr. " -II ch Id e n Mon Fri lop pay. You r eceive t TRAIN FOR s ma 1 r l · nuaranteed salary + ex e11t•:-.. 559·1838. rvmc. .. BARTEHDING lremffy libe r al com TWO w E ~:K CLASS l3;1 l;ys1lter wanted for 9 yr mission & bontm?s. Con ...,,\TION-WllH;JOB nld. C.M. a r e a. Own tests & othe r in centives l'LAC~M El':T trans. Ml school &som e X l nt advan ce m e n t ASSISTANCE eves. Non smoker. Call possibilities for both mer1 GOOD J OB _556-_'_8826_o_r_64_4·4360. & women . Of>l'OHTUNITt l':S AMERICAN BARTENDER SCHOOL 11011-; lilhSl. SA ltl4 l!llill :-dm"I' Co.1.,t To Coast Ba bys1lt('r, rnfant m y home. low hrs. ~ood pay. S Ref':. Call 556 29111 or 540 7131 Bank ml! UHIOHBANK ~Ip Wanted 7100 ..............•...••••• \rr111., I rum 1-•"h111n ''"'' Lu~t fll•w.11 ti ... mJll I I I l I I . All type!'>, Jll ~I/CS I k I I I *Ch • t ~fan:11wdh\ ,,1111 ,1 .. 1mXlrl.'1' ''" l'llMJOOlnlllSOsqrt.Cpti.. 751-3741 hat• lllJ.: w" 1l 11t•,.1 nS mas WalhnmW.illt•r,Co ~.ioJu.iqwnHill,Ho.ul ltoom rn lw.rnl homt• drp.,, 1\/C. jan itor, :-k1n11 v II•.:,, m;.il 1· Has an 1mm«thate open· •nl! for .1 .,;1fe deposit cll•rk This !)t.'r~on ~hould Ix-arlcpl al workinR with figures. bl! prot 1c1cnt on 11 10 key aflclan~ machine. No exper. nee. You re ce111c full pay while bcin•· lrarncd. You c an wort. morning or e ve. hrs. On ty 10 mm. by Fwy. from all surrou nd ing co m · mu111l1cs. You owe it lo ·your~elf to at least to vesu gate this unusual op por. Con tact Renee Rossi, 833-8098. 1714)644-1900 1,,."1 lm·.otmn !'>han· kit pllrk ·.: Masll'rsG73.1120 UNITED BUSINJo:ss 1i4.21Jo:1:01t :, :1opm Bonus* DELUX E 1 hr, (q1I, 11111 l'rt·I l1•m.1ll .\I ~() INVk:STMENTS $liSO hght typing & have a----------neat apl)t'aranct.' facab . ~c I•> tt,·lrl'\l'1 1-:a ... tblut r J hr. 2 11.i 1649 w~11tch£f Or. Atr , (acro."s from Kona Lns) Vic ~lain & 11'11111l:-. II II Jll'r ,1 must. N Plush Pl I t J me nttic=' w t full rt•c· •DELUXE-i.:.1ra.:l l11r n •nt !'>ut :1!f:12 OFfo'ICI-~ S l'ACF.. N B. lSzsMcsnVerdcDrE f'OlJNf) n•d l>oxll' pup ~B.wkOfcOlli~VN.ex· 847·6"07 J..eai.e tnrl ,par m,1..,t1·r H ~ o m I '1 r 1 1' n t • pvt. Loilel, ch'. Two units Suite 106, Costa Me~a Slant.on. !lfl!; o:ui'I .oil '1 :1urrounchni.:.c. case appi Y 1~ ljT;o~ 1 ~ OPrORTUMITY knocks often whe n you use result.getting Da il} Pilot Classified Ads to reach U1c Ora nge Coast market. 111111• cl1n rm & t.lhl W1·~tm1n ... i1:r hmr, SIOO, 400sq.IL.e~1 .S200/mo-no URI 0pen7days •••••• Doral> MIC t· • Brand ne w, 3 bdrm ;oph, i:.i r.1'1(l' \utu rtoflr m..it~m· work11114 p('riion xtras. One unit 1300 sq FOUNU 1>1f\(~r/t.1n lhlk :'>lew por t Cente r Dr., lllud1n & ron ,ent1on,1I Ofll'n<'r ;l\all Poul & pr~·r11 ~9"'2031! n . 2 Lo il <•ls. as is, C1<TL·HiCJhtCtub ;1;';~~\',0~'.11r1~~1;1 .1 ,Y~~· •Front sg~~+ flC'Ccpl. ~~w~ft~;~~;~-~~Y Xmas m ovt' '" .11 rp1·n•:itt11n ,1r1 .. 1 ,\rh11r ~vacationRe1dals 4250 $'100 /m o . P ACIFIC $54,000 net. Beach toe. 644·SllO!ll"\l 41U•11'<1l't ll Anaht1m Clinic. exper. ____ E_m_pl_o~ye_r ___ _ lowancc . .! wk~ rrh· rc11t unlv Nu pt'ls l·'rom '>3t.o ••••••••••••••••••••••• IU :AL ESTi\TE. Gene Very unique lype opera MS 4126 xlnl opportunily Phone 642·5678 171•1) 847-7566, lU11 m llGSl\migos Way 1 \K fo. AHKOW llF.AD. Jhll,6420200 lion . Has no competition •••••• f ind what you want in Spm Manancd b}' ,, ' I 10 -----.-·or anything simila r in L• d I h "-11 II t h sr-•LI\ 0 I p I tCI-01'( 'dS ·----------~ --(' . , .a, ~. t (' l'rl'llY [s kc VleW, ~ l)S , 1200 Sq. fl. of spare a v:ul. area. r OUn rlS ·~· l'r I l' · ',""' al Y I 0 a~., IC • 1• 2 °-"b " <' l .r.inaua .• ,gm 0 k t S200 k ""co Id Santa i\na llghh arc.i •l:cfll'rul OlcTroonee ---- 71 -•K ... a ~nnno ,u1e · Slllllw n(, w ,....., Jan. l $400. mo. me UBI A,,. 7513741 L'•••ureiiptalutlc,45 wpm HelpW..-ted OOYaa..W•tH 7100 Adullll only. PIKll .tc rec Sn·; I'S TO OCEAN llohday wk. 642-5:J4G Janitorial service. N.B. ____ .., ___ • __ • __ 557 6020 r ,.. 14, ....... l'lr. $24~. mo. 5S2 :l2RO Deluxe Nwpt. Shores 2 Rm BF.AR-t.AKEFRONT on P~c. Cst llwy. Call UQUOR STORE Lost. L>oht•rman/Gt•rm. lyp111~. ~-!1; • • * ••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br, 1 ba, new paanl & br .dplx 7l4 870·92~-Cabin!' (714)1lf;4>·7701 Robbie,543.0757 Top store, prestige toe. Shep. mal<~. look!. like-$560 rrpt. Nr ma 1or shoppln111 __________ 1 4!14!1727 or83.q.5173 AIRPORTOFFJCES Gross $55.000 mo. Book Doberman. while chest. •Clerical Spol & fryws. No pets. $225 OCIEAMFROMT Palis ades Commerc ial shows $6,000 mo. net. Vic. Pem ha & Mei.a 1 yaenr ofric(' expcr GO S<lS-0760 B 2 b $500 2BrB.l~·r·p~~.As~1.B~y wk cntr. l blk 0 .C. Airport, WilJ consider t~rms. Call Verde. C~~ .<Mei.a Verde wpm typing. N. n. . 1fYF~OHT.HOME ,... Swtes from Sl2S. No lsc quick fors pecihc details. areil ) 549 2835 / 0 ** .. !~~i E.~;~c:;d JBR.2b.1.$2000Moyrly orwknds.640-~ rcq'd.Jncl's :cpts.drps. Ull A9.7 St-374I FOUND Grr m un,,(.._, S600 . 84S.39SO STErS TO IEACH CAllM, llG llEAR j a nitorial service. FM TaY Sho r tha 1red Pointer, ~M ana1tl.'ment Trarnee ----Ava1l.Chnstmas. syste m . a lJ ulll + t.«jW"rM ern6 N.V Barrelona llomrs Some colfcJ!e .Outgoing 2 BR from$2SO 3 BR. 2 Bi\ J BR. 2 ha . unf $425 Slee"'-12. J>ool·ta ble. col serretanal servire avail. N~S2000._M . area 496 68..'lOcvei. <.:heri pcr sonul1ty t;ollm1ted fromS3.'lO lla\·csr\('ral 3 1lR.2hn.unf $400 or TV. pl ay roo m . Lse'g ofc:Suite 200,2G82 Plushiest ba r in area.----r orccrspol. -·nt"'ls to ch"""" from So. ~sl Bnstol, NpBch. BusyStreet .Outstandmg FOUND: Rla<.'k fe m ale •••u • ,, .. ,, .. ~, 494·8611 Lag.Beach. k. o l c .,..,,,, Kent Rogero; Properly ------(714)557·7010 (Behind par rng. wne r mus L.Ab mix . v1r OC . ....,., ManaJ?e menl 848·8300 Rftltals to Share 4100 Carl's Jr.) leave state lo handle pro-G4G 9020 • l'lirrhu11mi: Depl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------t bale property. Anxious . ornre !!pol, expcr pre Nrly nu 2Br. lho. nr brh. h Ideal fo r Arc h itect , Goodterms.Agt.837-4200 FOUND r>oodlr, Cham rerred. encl gar. $26()/mo. Call WANTED rem. to 11 !'re Insurance Broker . Ade· ----------1 pagne, m mi;,lure male ~ wpm typmg, fols or M4·5701an5 :30. ---------1 rc:ntal. u75 + ~ ulillties. quate parking, Newport IURGSl ST AMO nr Mlle Square P ark vanety Newport _Crest a cross Blvd . addre u. Three LagUt1a Beach 839·5500. CALL 2 BR, 2 BA 4 PLF.X. Cpts, 1&2 Br. l h Ba Twnhiie from tennis crts & pool. bltndesks 6001q n $265 Free st11nding building ---, ctrps, clean. sz1s. c911 style, bllns. cpts, drps . Cheryl 631·3239, Do n mo Pleaae call 67~1 with plenty of parking. FOUND: t emale kitten. 556-3505 ~2532 or 536 1461. incl. Patio, he ate d pool 631.(1815 M~·Frl. '. · · Oi'068es Sl S,OOO. mo. year 10 m os. ere.am cir w /blk Control Career Adlts. no pe\S. $l8S & round. Owner retirin g. on ears . Vic Cypre!ls & Employme ntAgency 2Br.112/Bn .l'ISO mo 1235.548·2682 Female roommate to ........... ....., 4450 WlU accept 2S% down. Bristol.S.A. llts.546-7397 ---------• Goldl'nWC'!lt&Wamcr shnre 3 BR h om e o n••••••••••••••••••••••• Agt.837-4200 al\Spm ACCTHG/llLLIMG 49' 3720 842 6ll6S Oceanfronl l.uxury ll~r. Balboa Isl. Jan 11. Furn. NEW ST ORES Mission ri cf. G h $625 yr ly Inc l ut1J. 1st & last mo. rent + Viejo. Xlnt J r. Center in COFFllSHOP FOUND. Do~. Part Voo Expe rncr · <>od mat N<-w luxury tl pt, 2 Br, 2 Enc l osed p11 r k l n l(. cJea n.dep.615-4CT14 dvna m lc J(rowth area. N,......,.$2000 MO die, a l.I black . male . bat·k1round,lOkcy,ty pe Ba, 1 mite rr lx'ach. $275 67~ 3R23 - -..... ._ •. ,,,..~ . Westmin:iilrr P l CM min 45wp m, a bll' lo work mo . call M r oa v is I( You're F l'mulc btwn 25 Pram S636 net ":'0 ·"" up. Perfect Mom & Pop iocn. 5'8·!422 · · u n d " r m 1 n l m um t197.251s EAST BLUl-'f' Stunning & 4.">, chlldl't'n OK. thh1 Good exposurt' 10 active tion. Free standlna build· ---sul)('rvlxlon Good Co 2br, 2ba apt in Prestige !Mn mid 40'a w ill sh arr ~nter 1na with plenty of park LOST . Sia mese <'Jt, ~\Cl)8 bcrn-fiti;. Apply Nalional area Townhoui1c n oor you r place P ay your We.a.ytl TcrylorCo. in1. Heavy foot tra rfic Verde area, numt' lil!I Syslcm11 Corp., 4361 Nr HamlltM/Orookhurat 2br. 2~. J!Or, polio. Sml ~~ $285. 962 07~ plan Adulta No pets rent P .O, Box 3336, San Nt."WPORT CMF.R loc.. Short hours. Cood w/Dallas. Tex, addrcH R1rch St, N t•wp o r t $340 640-03411 Broker Clemente. Ca . 92672 844-4910 terms. Agt. 837-4200 REWARD 546 OS2!I Bu rh. I .. THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH I ;h1-t &T,..., ~ft 11 t ~ Announces Employment Openings For Th e Following Positions : R•al PrODeriY AQlllt SI 327 tO Sl6b Mr. H.Ucottter~ SI 161 to Sl4l5 Mo llectrklml $1110 to SIJ'6 Mo s .... ..,or~ saso to s11* w. Applications will be accepted at the Employment & Training Center, 538 Main Street, Hunllngton Beach through December 22nd, 1976 at lPM. Call 536-2526. .... (ll OAIL Y PILOT Sundtty December 19. 1976 I Add it...Bulld 1t...01apcr it ... Hammer it... Carpel it. .. Cement it ... Wire 1t...Hoe 1t...Clean it...Move • Jt ... Press it...Pa1nt 1t...Nail it. .. Plaster it ... Fix i t. .. SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb it. .. Patch rt. .. Plpe 11...R c mode l It...' Roof IL.Landscape lt...Tile it ... Trim 1t...Sewit .. . Haul it ... Add it ... Plant it... Alter It... Learn It ... ... .,,.me• a.,.rr c-,.t 5-f"'9K. C.nwnt/COM~te GG-c.~UM) Hou:Mc•anlrMJ F PainffncJ/P~ PaMffRcJ/P.,-f1t9 ltooflncJ ..................................................................... ····-·················· .................................................................••••.............................................. APPUANCE REPAIR Shampoo & lil.A."am clean UobScarc1.a Coa~·rl't.c lnc <iAUU .... 'l.l~f; SLH\'lC... HOUSECLE ANING Frf!l'eat. Slwnp,tooe, lile, p .. Yovr Ccntt. Paper, paLnl 20yu exp Hepa irs & Composition Slo-&rvice Call ini. Color hnghtt'nt'r.i, G~ueral l'oncrt'l~ work l l. ~ ~N U I' J U B!'i & Uy reliable couple. blockwalls, bn ck. plan. Avrg J::xtr lSly 13-tS 2 O % d ls c b e (o re Shingles. lns peclloos' (7H) 549-M22 w b t c a rp t ~ l o m 1 n O>lnm('n'1dl lk:11dl"nll..il 11 \ lll..I NU lll•ai.on J hll• Ref's 963-5813 t.ers. Quality work al re· 2·Sly $4()S/lnlt S4Srm Chnslma1-Sa tis. guar lnsrd/Ltcd. Low pnces, rr ~""-bleach Clc~n liv rrn,dm <Wtl·OOOS l.1clZO'J4 l r.ite:., Nl''"ll(lr\, t:o:.l..i c·· L·,•NING BYANN !!.~~es. Bob 7*93S4, Pnceslndmlr'l/labor No walt.rrec est .960·3!l06 cst830-5020or54l·S930 ......, ...... ~ rm &: hall SJ S AvR r m ---M~;j, l''oruuJ c.Jcl M Jr, w.c" C'U\r~ G 1 d I -•••••••••••••••••••• 17 so. couch SlO, chiur ~ Child Ccw. Hunun1.'lon M5 7581J J::x~m·nct'<i, w1lh ref&. '--i·eci~.~ ~r r:s~~t{J4 Ori9 Supergrophlcs T••lsion R•palr SIUcr needed? Wiiday& ~wi.r d i m pet <>1M>r. Crpt ••••••••••••••••••••••• --/\fl1•r 5 PM, 493-otll!O Mo•...., COlltom Murafs 836-~s ••••••••••••••••••••••• only. Good c-,1rr. '1 30 to r.·piur JS yrs "Xr>r l>o VlLLACiJo:Cl lll.O t:AHF: Gracing ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pl:."TJ::RSPAINTING CANOPY'fVSVCCO. S JO. my bome.548 44G.l wu i k m yself. R d ii C'<ll'OnJ dd Mnr, lull day •••••••••-•••••••••••• 1'1\T 'S J AN l T ORIAL MOVlNG7 Let 2 expr 'd Expr'd rus. r.at.es . free rloster/R•polr l~t R:t~~·rv1ce _: ___ ..,_t& !'>31 0101 c-,1r(', prt' iid)()UI c nv1rnn Sk1ploa®r , dump true k, sF.n V. Yo~ di~y em , we men move you. Reas esl. Call Ge ne 552.0453 ••••••••••••••••••••••• at 1-'iur Prlcc11000.1633 -__..... mt'nt, ennchm l•nl 011 h.1uhn.:, lrcl' wk. ~rJJ ck..io l'm Special!:ung, in w/refs. 494-6936, S4S-8S8J VEllY NEAT PATCll ••••••••••••••••••••••• W rpct Man w1U lay your' Portun1l1e11 LH'l'nM•d, 1ni:. clt-mo, 1•tt• i!il '.l!J:IO '·11"1nt hnmcs. Lie d . Pamling. lnl/ Ext . Reas, J OUS & l'EXTUR I!: T,... Ser•lc~ Bookkcep1n~ " orr11·e or anrne 1t 1:pa1rll & t"<pcnent·ed. crcdcn H-"'I -----96117!114 Friendly Moving Co. Effl. dependable. Jo'ree est. Free &IL. 8!:13·1439 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l1('rv1ces thru :-t.1l1· rlf'nmni.: too ' Guor work haled 675·78!>0 u..119 Ji\PANESI!: Houseclean C'ienl, fnendly aervlce. Cal1Jay64S·700S lll.'movalii, t rimmin g. ment.s,lypinl. malhni.::. 161ti1 '-'r1>1A\m ~ ..,rt•:.l ------••••••••••••••••••••••• · Lo west. poss rates Oa.rrell's PAJNT&STUt:· prunani:, frt•e t'~l. U c°li 548--0324or642-l725 w a::l.l ~·· I'll 1m:>v1dc lovmf( war lll YOLIJl/\\if•:ITRl':AOY m.:.Owntrans,depemla· 847-099'l Workmans hip Guaro'd CO. Qunl wrk, rcus Jo'ully rnsured 6422624 ---tJ alm0N phc1cforyuur l'Ll.llAULl'r AWAY hli•i;75-4672. lnlertl!:xlur.Frecest pnces ~·l67l -----~~!'~! ............. ";:,~;n~~~mcl~~~~~~ ~::~a~~;:::,~"~~.Sw~~ or T IM !>4lJ t;;,:c)6 -t:learung. Washing, Iron· ~!!~~~~.~..... 2SYrs exp.642·029S. l'tunlbiftq ·~~1~1~tr:~g, l ~r;!d:n l{:~: Lou's Home Rep.a1r'I slt•jm rlt'aned ~ 61161 -~,noy ~ Jc·r 1''rt'e haul 1 n J( · Re 11 a hie• own Don't be ho I d •CUSTOM PAINTING• ••••••••••••••••••••••• bo11c1ed. Winier ralc11. 30 yrs cxpr. Carpc nlry, Cotwtractor m.i. C"lt-.111up trl't! wur k traru.portation 6-15 7487 For fine q arns:•ege & lnlr I Ex tr· Reas Rat.es 10 1·:, oCC w /ad Plumbtnr,. 1Jol5 5124 l '·· d I •-••••••••••••••••••••••• f<1r u,,1blA 11c•ms Ft·n -----( u .p n Call8ruceM&0720ti\CS wtr ·v · lea"-bnlhr m ---oc~. oors. pane mg .. ,._.t/C ....... • • ~o h1Kh school g irls will dlr prices t oo, call s s. ..,., .. Windo Cle I elect.n c111.551-2054 --one.re~ 1.1-:1-:M J/\fl\IS n-.. 1 bl<l~s 11.'an o vcd ho 1 d Good H c hard 1 hl·p · e · encl.Reas 832-2468 w anng ----------•·•••••••••••••••••••••• ,\cld1l1mu. & Ht'OH!lkltnt: c.c.7 20!!5 ~ c ean aya 1 · rcssur Fast, profa::ss1onal qualily ••••••••••••••••••••••• C..,.t Sentc. St;CURITY BU!l.DERS ~ ~7J L11· Jl7115t.i .,.., ,rrefs. Call Sue ll71J.!J621 or ~e~J° ~~o lhey 1 paint1og at very lo w PLUMBER· Re pair, rt:· •SUNSIUNI!: BOYS• -·••••••••••••••••••••,\II phases concr l.'ll'. llauhni;.mc>v1ng,cleanup ammy 545-9w9 c n.s rnt.es.5488424 pipe , ln s ta l latl on (lu;.i l worl.., tr"e est CARPETCLEANIN'C $7 ROOM. CALL "6-5167 AFTER NOON blockwa ll and l'uslorn Gardening S71up Trec•wurk. Reas, lntr/Ext Painting. Avg PAPERHANGING services. G . Gidley, 640·8409 & ti 73·24l0 bnc-k work. L1Ci!nsed and ••••••••••••••••••••••• fasl. lrt't' t!~l ~12 -1597 You don'l need a gun to rm SJS, all priceis incl Qual work, fully guar. 642-9315. cv/wknds hon<l1-d. &l5·ZO:ll Exµrd llaw11dn .:jrdl'nN - -"d r;iw fal>l ". when you paint. Free est. 6'2·3194 R ---------'I'd l.'leanups, tn mm1111:. 1111' 1.i~k!>t draw in tht· pl.Jtc a11 a<l 1n the Daily ~s, refs, 646-4340 Trade your old stuff for lluve some thing you want F\nd what you wa nt 10 SF.LC. idle items wilh : prun ing L t H <1ul i: Wl''\I .1 Da1lv Pilot l'JJol WanlAd:.! CaHnow Have something to sell? SELL idle ile ms with 8 ne w goodies with a to sell? Classified ads do 0-'11y Plfot Classified:>. Dally Pilot Cla•"ified ,\11 1..15-ID87 < 'IJss1f1l'd Ad &12:so111 M~·56711 Classified ad11 do it well. Daily P ilot Cla::.sifled Ad Classif1Pd ad. 642-5678 1t well. 642·5678. H.tp Wanted 7100 H.tp WOt1ted 7100 Help Wonted 7100 Help Wonted 7 100 H~p Wanted 7100 Help Waated 71 oolHelp W•ted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 H.Cp Wcmt•d 7100 ·····••·•·············· ....................•................................•..•........•.......................•.....••....•.......•..... ••·•··•·•·•···•····•··· ...........................................•.. K.:Ll';HK TY l'IST for lr jJt· Medical Recpt. IOYS AHO GIRLS aso;oc1a t 111n tw '"11rn. li..:01..11 ORTHODONTIC Chairside Assist 1-:' sir pref•· 1 rl•tl l' \t .>lh .1170 llot SUi.fo:l'.l'EH Sluth:11l tJK l'1T11111· ~:I hr -<J Sund.1nl'<' Ur. NU t.rl:! la;) Exp rcqulrt.'t..I. Type t>S WI'~! Able to work UJI dc•r pressure. Takes own 1n1l1,1t1ve . H andle H'\µ11n:.1b1l1ues well Call 1ur ,1ppt. Ai.k Cur Sus un. bl U Ol-10 Ill.EAL EST A TE for Oa1ly Pilol ruut e:.. 10 1o?1xJd ::.pellm~ & ~r..i m Arc h lie ac h <1re a of mer n .oq 'd. S d.J)'" !I .1 Laguna Beach. Must be Phone Cur 1nll·rv1e'", at least 10 y<>ars old 557 7'ti0 ~ne ~-4321, ask for ci;rk & Xerox 01>1•rJllJI. C1rculat1on. SJ 00 l)t!r hr. C.ill t;npy ----llot SEK Ffo:l't-:f( fur II< .•uly Sh•JP Full llml· ·~•.! I) l'lt Development Project Manager Condominium Conversions IOYS AND GIRLS 10 ll) 15 years . E.1rn C'hristma., moncv $20 lo $40 jX•r W\•ek Sellin.: <iUh l><'rlJ)llOl'I~ lo lhe Uaclv Pilot 'l rans pnrlat1un pnH llk •L 'In dell\·ern•) or l'Olil'l'l1 0~ l'hon1· ~.;Jn !1712 BOYS AHD GIRLS Mis:.1Un Vll'JO · El Toro ared Earn )our own m<>nl'Y selling subscnp Uons afl<'r school. For in forlTl<l llon, l'all 830 0913 CA.IDRiVER~ Me o or Women Musl be 25 or ovl'r Apply In Pt'rson Yellow Cob 11251 Slalc-r ,\wnut• ... ounlain \." J llt>)' CA BI ET M\11.fo.ll, I'' S.•n H'l' t.:11 I 12!'> COMPLETE MAINTENANCE Youn.: r Jp1dl) K"'" rn~: !'>Jllllurt.tl, JJ01l11r1..il ~ matnlt!nJ nl'<' ">t.'r \ 111· t•t n(•1•tl, ('Xjh."rll'nl·c1l 01 qual1C1l•<l l'l""IJh' Will lra111 Top p ;iy. Wt• l'OH'I J ll of Or j n,.:•• C°Oulll) WJnl m en or \loOUltn, ~UIJ('r v1.,ors. couplt"'· woll'.)('n for hou.wclt-;in 111g, JaniLors. pamtt'~ & handy men. Oay or nti:hl work. weekends. part & full time. Call 631 -072:'1 o r t>73-4356 8am 'l1I noon. or 11pply at 833 W. 17th. St , C.M. Ham 'l tl noon COOK f':~Jllr t\11plv 111 p1•r .. nn l•t S.11n ·, ~·ar1w.MI '" ".! ~•II I'. Co.1:.l llwv t\J\l l>t•ntal Ht•c•t pl tor S l.a~una Of(' I' ([I mt• t-:lqwr, w lilt• bk111q: 1!r1 1:1.,~1 !), • ..,.., dl rk full 11 ml'. 'I lu• Inn JI l.,11.!UllJ, :!1 l '" (°11 .... t II"\ l.J~Ull J l:C·.11 h \pph 111 JH r on IH ll t-:n s \I 1-:s LI! 111mp.111v nib p l ,\ I l ht•ht M ,111.q.!• ·r 11 .1111t'I'" ,1lso nrc•dl•d ~l;.i rl 111 .J ,111 l'h•>nl.' & t•.ir nCt'l''!> f'd t'flmt'nl1on th1., Mdy m London PenMon pro..: t many other benefit:. 842 27l0or84fi 3874 11 \I ll :.. F. K F. I·: f' I-! R · ('OMl'\'llON ·1 IWUHS I> i\ I I. Y . I' II (I "l 1-· 1;15 I'• l l111u 1·" 1\1·· p.1 rl 111111 hl'lp d '' • 11 I Jh•;.:,,11 1 '"'r°"lfHl .)t·1 ,·•1 • INSULATIOH INSTALLER Sm.ill I 11,ul.1t10n Con- t r ... c l or 111 !-ioutt\t'rn U1an~t· ('ounly rw1·d>1 lJUildt•r 1n .. uljl1un 111 .. lalll·r F:xp pr l.'I., bul not nc•c 4!!S 1832 days, Dog ~roomer, fluff dryer. ~~·7GS1 eves t;xper. & fa:.t. All ------br~J:.. 554-2()22 JANITOR l>ayl1rnc Ja111t or for ('uunt r v ('luh. !-'or 111 lt•f\ 11·...: (•al 11:.i 1 5404 ------- \1gint T rne, pc.·rm. Earn ~1 ;., S:!OU wk Fuller llru~h S:sles. 554 7851 MICROFILM CLERK '\1fhl ,hill Sf'M I 301\M I '''"'r lll'lpful. but 1101 r1• 4 cl. lur fllmm~. p roC'<'S:o. 111g, 1-tuffmi;: & rel!ttl•d dUlll':o.. Abo. poi.ilion opt•n for JUSt Cdmsni:, 12 :JOA M ·!I AM Ph G44·4360 fo r in · ll'r v1e w. pleuse call art SPM MOTOR ROUTE DELIVERY Sunday Only dt'livery of th<' Ouily Pilot lo ca r rll'r' 1n South Laguna ;111d L:i~Ull<l NtJ(Ul"I lk FflYCOOK part llml• Dick Church's Redouront ~t;•>< '''"fl"rl HI I' \f ----------1 11u1ri•o; .. 1.it111n w:ii:on or "I.' l'l '\(.'II DATAEHTRY '.111 Phone Ii 12 4J;!I, •"k for I t:trr~ St'<'I•') We quadrupled sales last year from $.S million to $20 million. This year looks even better . We now have an opening for a bright, aggressive, assertive. diligent, h a rd.working, learning oriented, tenacious. contractor. developer·real estate oriented Project Manager. Join a growing company at tt.e right time. Send resume including sa lar y, education a nd employment history to Oon Berman, President, QUAIL PLACE PROPERTIES I NC., 1400 Quail Street. Suite 135, Newport Beach, 92660 H~p Wanted 71 OCl H.-p W•ted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• r'ool cleane r expe r 'd, ----------1 must have t ruck Wesl's RECEPTIONIST Pool Supply 495·4190 Immediate 01)('nani: for OPERATOR per in d1s11l..i' & ... 111n • It' 1----------llf lures c.111 l\l r~ 1•.1r.1d1 ... Gals-$40. a day t 'ar1 he 111.1<11• f'hl' J11ll~ Ht11!1•r, Int i-; l-.•1u,1I <>1111or l u111l} Jo:mployer ----------~-.-.-recepllomst. Fronl ofhl'e appearance & J>crsonah · ly,SO wpm. PRINTING ~ :1!137 for a ppl CAHPF.T CLEAN E HS. exp Good pay for right per:.ons 646_-0427 ____ _ CASHIER Weeke nds ·per m a nenl II II llnl{hl, de!X'ndabl<' Will lratn. r:i II IHi II ill I l11r vppl llAM lo l :mo Ne.Min CLJ:.:i\~l 'H1 l,.\l>Y W hal I w.inl lnr (."hnstm.1' ,.., .1 • h.1rm an~. rehahll. dt·p~:n•l.1 OATAEKTRY OPERATOR SELi.iN<: Fl.OWJo:HS l;1k111g apphl.ilio11s lor a l\lu111rnl lm.trument.' 1'"11llor l'arl Time 11:11:1 l•:ntrv Operat11r Mfg nl'l'ds trainee:. & C'\· The JoUy Ro~er. Inc is Call \1 nnclay ~·Im of I vr' "'.\PN on the per , wood shop worker. takmit :ipphcallons for ..i ~1!•7 Kiti5 Ill \I :1; It or JI 12 " n· C.1ll545·725.5 ()a\J Entry Opera tor. _ _ 1iuirl ct l'l'rm..inent --------- Mtn or l yrs uper.· on - -~ f llrnr d.1\ .. 1i1rt Ach;rn M.rses .Aide $35 lht> IB.\I 3741or 37421" r1· Gt"neral Atdl! S750 r emt•nl to c·omputo·r qul r 0 d P e rma n nn t ,\l11l1tv. kn11'"l c1lof' ol I 311 &11·7 , • _, .. Ol>l r.11111 po· '1h c• fur ni .1 t I f $3" f lime d.iy stun . Ad va11 t-:lll' XJnt Ct1 h«n• f1h n;:ht rntll\ l'.H will 1..., ' ' uu y-ess el.'s · - <'l'mt"nt to c.-om pu lc•r l1le.t..,c l'all for appl 1,.1~ .. c1 "" ,.,1w 1 l•·\i·l II 'Pl staff relief No 111)l•ralor poss1ltll' f111 ln·1n1• 1'1•rM111111 I \1!t't11•y \ppl) 10 11,.1 :-on llA\1 lt'l s l.t•!<t'OU lil' MPd ri"hl rn·'1v l'ay will I><.• ,•uu ... , 17tli (',1,.1,1 \1,.,,1 S.•rv. 3r,1 llosp1t al Rd . ,.. u ..,... 1 Sl'\I \l1111d.1y lhru F11 l\B "·"''" "" l''(~·r ll'Vt'l Su11t-:!::I -_li•l:!_l liU 1!.1\ 111/.I.! 1;1lll'lll' /\\l, . \ppl~ in pt'r...,10 ll\\l iio __ lllll_~ .... _-11111_~ .... ---..1111 1n1n1• 642-9955 654·'1954 •l'\I \fond.ty tliru I 11 __________ , "·" 17114:! <11llc•1t1• ''" G~nt>ral Office lrv1rw NURSES AIDES Experienced pressman I M I F ) for Davidson Perfe ctor, Multi 1250 and Apallo. Immediate open· 1ng. Da y shilf l. Muumurn one year ex- pcience. Plea6e a pply ut Coll 644-3389 !IAM 'ltl NOON THE IRVINE CO. 550 Newport Center Dr Newport Reach Equal Oppor Employer person to: 1-----------1 MART EC Rept"Oduc:tions, Inc. 3311 We:-t M.Jc-Arthur Blvd RECF.PTlONIST S ECRF.TARY Neat, allractive , for new Dana P oint Yacht (;lub. (714) 1!lti·ti68 I Santa Ana. Ca Repro T ypist wa nted So NOPllONt-:t:ALu; Laguna a r ea. Lig ht 1111' hont•..,I. rr.1son.1hh· 1----------llf l'1·rm.1nl'nl JJ.irl llm•· Mult i \l 11111111 Uull.1r LABORERS .ASSEMBLERS /\II Sh1fls Expcr. preC'<l W11l lra1111f nee. 642 2410 PLEAS E secretarial & <'lencal Equal Opporlunaty duties. Call for interview •"q1<•rtenrc•ti l.1dv "''h -1i>rp ,1.1ll111J.: "''" 1111· 111 rd~ I d..i' .1 '"•·•·k l1>rl1~.11\EHY'1 \' lol.1\., tr\lrtt• "'•·i·d "" :.>1, m•t••ktl """ \1 u~I lw cll"lll'ntl;i hie w II h CIWll i---E•m-p.lo•y•M-/ •.·--·I a ppl 499 456:_:1 _____ 1 n1uple :-/ewporl .or1•a I'"" I.A Tilll•"'>.4,1111 thu,1,"1 11-. Jlll ~lll\t' Start a fter Chr1,trn.1~ 1;,1m YOI '1(; \I \N f•11 I m1ndrcl rwoiili• to 111 lr:111:.prn 1.111•m "" 1·'\pr flt'•'. .tll :.hills ~hurl or Ion~ \(•rm NURSES AIDES ----------Retail sales in Mission P/t Sales, $40 $70 wk up. v· · 2 h k Men, ladies, students. ICJO, approx O rs w · ~2381 or G45:lll!O hr ... '"otk. -;u 11 \\1 troc'luc•c• m1•>.pens1\t' 11.1 -------" 1111; "WI :-.li•wport flt h 1ion:'1lv k11uW11 l)rrnlurt" ll PM 7AM. Expcr pre . I'd. Ml.''>a Verde Conv. 1l~p.6Ul Center Sl. CM No exper nee. Must be Eve s /S a l . 554·7851, avail bet lOam & 7pm. CLERICAL 1;73 ~l.><>r b46 111.) rr11m our olc l"ru• p.1rk 11.\11'0 1.i11r.1 s k,park.Str 1111 II\ lflt" ... 111 1155 839·7006. F Co P 1\l "l'fER. s kil led an ---------1 Apply at otomat rv --- ll}land l.Jhor.1lorie~ ha.., a n 1m metJ1,1t1· ,,p .. mni: tor a '>en111r i: .. n1•ral d l'rk 1\ppll~11n1 •hnultl hav(' good lyp1n.: a nd m ~math11111I <ik11l,, pro· v.ous orf1N:' experH'n<'t' ~rc-d 1-'or m ore 111 fon:n11t1on t•all <'il thv 1-·<'rrvman t71 LI ;.-111 '11100 t-.,l l07 HYLAND LABORATORIES 3300 Jlyttnd 1h•• Coat.a M<'·"•· c.i ~:lti2f. An Equul Opportunity 1-:mploy~r SELL Idle items with a lmi.)' Pilot Cla:.:>il1ed Ad 80-567111 llt•h \t'f\ 11l.••l 1•.uly '\\1 T1m1·s r11ul1• ('oq .1 \It• .1 '" 1•111lt>l'l 111. 111u,,l h.1' ,. 1fr1wnrl.il1I~ l',11~' ; I IHI l>rn .II ""'t. 1•hr,11 I' X r.1v11 ~·,.,., ::.c1 'at:-.. l lll IWi .1:~111 DENTAL OfftCEMGR. F'.\1:><•r1rnrr nr<"e"" 1n flu,,v prarl1N• S hort WCll k Wl'"k l\t•nt'llt'> ll unt1n~lun l\eal:h 1147 ti(YTli D~AL I l 1· n I .1 I 'i ' 1 r l' <' pt II 11nt'e I' llmt', I''"' lull llm« l:.itc·r ~ 5o p.'f hr h44 U61 l You don't IWt.'d u RUD to "draw forit " wh1•n you place an icd 111 lhe 0 ,11ly Pt.lot ',V,101 A1h,1 ('.ill now f.12 ~8 HefpW~ 7100H.tpW•t.d 7100 .............. ~ .. •••••••········•······••··•·· TRW. ~ AllD ssw;£ SYSTEMS OROUP Oeric.J w. .............. . C4p11tn.o THI Sh far• CLERK 111..: .\ otlu-r ht•nPllh l'lt·,1 ... 1nl 'urrt1u111l111i::. & n•ln'Ct'<I .1t 1nn .phl·ri· "lo "· 0 1-: ,.,,.,., ,.,., ~ no 't•llmit Ire.ii S..·<'rP1,1rv, m111tir1· mvol\t•t..I Xlnt nµpc>r Im 'lo 1-lilrt ;11ll•r lht! :-,l'W atl v u n1•r m 1· n l ('a 11 \ l'UI' MUo7:1Q ,r,,av finio;h(.'< cnlor RUL EST.ATE iss.4171. m.1ll'hmi:. st~11nmi: Call T 11 E A V E R A G E \11 Para<la.s. S56·:l9:r7 fo r SALESPERSON IN OUR appl OFFICE SELLS OVER The manufacturer of the PBX Answer Ser•. U million dollars 8 year beautiful West.sail cr uis- SAIL CUTTERS HAND WORKERS 11 3 :t · IHI !I ;, . T • rn 1· I 1 I {" l.1hranes. Int ... f111al Oµ LEGAL SECRETARY ln income property and F:xper pre f'd, but will homes. w<' quadrupled ing sailboats ba s im· I'\• rm n nan l p It 1 m "". 1ra111. P aid while train· •ales last year and $3 mediaLe openings for sail J•ur Employt•r M I' l\e\loporl lwach Expr :J 1ng E O.E.848·0262 million lo $5 million 8 cutters /band wo rke rs 1.1-:NERAL <HT. I' I', re4u1rt••I Call lleverly PE RSON month. Our Newport w1that leastl yrsexpr in 1>le~uy work, Ith• :-hip 8 c .,., ,,,76 Pl!:OPLE Beach office is expand· sailmaking. Must have 11fhit <lut1c,, rt•pk1:n ~ 111 "· ·1' x:.;, '" Exec needs p /tsme as· mg and a n ew 2500 own hand tools. Apply lo .m ~usu-n1'r" 111 w lllh r.i·i.:;ol 1 1 .nnl'I' Brighi, soc. in whsle supply Ful· squa re root facility 00 J ohn Vyn, 1638 Placen-~t < M tAt; 52()(1 xlt1l l \' 111nl( sk ti Is for I) C".1p1t dlrwd. 673·2223. Kalella in Orange a be· tia, CM, or leave applica- -rnn•1•1 11111>01 ton MAU II ln!f: built. lion with security guard ~Gt Office lyp._•wr111·r 1n Newport If you have Real F..!!tate at 275 Mc-<:orm1ck Ave. •, 1J.1v ~k. 111 llrnt'. JIU·r llc•ad1, t·~l.1l1· plan111111(. SALES License and a pr oven _eos __ t_a_M_e_11_a _____ -1 m .. in~ ·1 "'""It r••q ~II 1·011"1r.11l' l.1w pr;11•l11·1• PHONE sales reco rd in R e al SALES uµl1un,1I ~.ti.in tlt•1w nol, \f \I; II '''l"'r Jll dcr 1 <.'II, Esta le or elsewhere and un,k1lb,mw•ll•I.••"'"'" hut w ill lr.1111 Call f'hone Sale~ t>t•oplc, wantt.o leamtolist'a d ATHLETICS m;ile or female, Hi lo liS n 1111: '"1lh 11uml .. ·r, \lrit c111 1x:i:1·~111:1 sell mrome property (We BOYS & -yeur'> of nJ:e Guaranteed ll1·1icr.1,. °''"-l•l <'nlr h1r · also sell hom es. of Conla•I lt1ta (;l111hloor MAID wu~es or l'Omm l!llHons. course), contact us for un GIRLS r t I 44 l l JO ···t·1.1.·1·1•1r··. Z5U E 11sl 17lh Strecl, or d Pp • ' " Suite O. Co!lt;a Mesa, appornlment. Our fli c ih· FUN JOI 1 ~~ O ~: 1 'vfr-;:i V1•rll1· C1111\'. Hosp li..twl'en 5:00 & S:JO p.m. ly will be open In 1977. Earn Ull to Sli5 per week GEH'L OFFICE f~il C1•ntc1 St . t: _M_.__ IAH ~l2.l. • Plan ahead now. Call take home. 06_., yrs.) ... I 0 _. 1 Ken Wllrdcn al QUAIL Ti k t I t ' If 111u arl" 11hlc• I•• I\ l't' Ma11:lj!!'m~·n l T rainet• 1,,'" pm & cnJU)' u1m110~ Yount.; m.1 n tu work Ill r,qua Pf"'" ,1m1 y : PLACE PROPERTIES c e sa es o s porls Jo:mployt-r INC 7141752.1920 event.9, hours 4·8 dally, mit lt>llef"', we haw a11 (;row1ni.: Tool Renlal 1nt1•rr1-t1n " pu~1l 11111 Bu,1n<''\!>, mu\t hrnt'al in 1vail <.:u~l 11crv1<•r, Jppcwrum·t• & have ver y Help W Clftted 71 00 .••................•... hac k1!n>untJ h<'l1tl11I /\p nc•Jl h11n<1wr1linl( ti <lny 1•h Nut 1on11I !-.1 ~l\'111~ wk. "t wct•k t.l..iy off Corp .• 4361 8 1n•h SI, r1n•f. rru1 r1 1t•cl m.in fnr r Newport Ueal'h 1ll'rm111ic111, 1•t•spons1ble !MlllNIW•MW•MlllWllll-'i 11os11111n, t·xpt•r. not re - -11'd HPJJIY w:10 Newport GEOMETRY TUTOR Blvd CO'ltu M~~a. Immediate! 1 hr .. d~uly. M NAG""I S-L. -.-d--beCore Cbnstmas. My • A ~. t. ~.x.p cou- house near HerbOr llil{h. pie to mon11Jte 61 units, !l4ff 3661 adult. rnmplex. C.M ----2Blt, 2ba. apt, utll's & sal a ry . S outhland GUARDS Properties Management, S4fl.53()() .Costa Mesa -------- Permanent. Full & P a rt. Manage ml'nt lnterna lime. Phone & lrun:.p re-t ional Mt•r c hand1sina q 'd. Jletlre d Wt'lcome . f'lrm OrtCrll SUppllmcn Call 546-0274. ofc hrs 10·2. taJ m come opportunity Closed Wedne"d oy for an amblllou.'1 <'<>UPI<'. Jncomr <"ommcnsurate HELP WANTl':n . Layout with 11ltillty S.'>6·8307 Pu:1tt•up, foll h me. exp. ------1 nr will lraln. T ypi ng MASSEUSE OFFSET PRESS OPERATORS lmme<11t1~ openings 11111~1 for lndl~ldua11 with 2-5 y111re u perl• e nc• on o l!HI dupll• c.'11011 and/or pre1111, hl•IPOed el11c1ro-11111a mac11111e11. platemakera •no bindery eau1pment. Our new f1co11t v In· eludes • full 1erv1ce In plent Afloroducllon [;)11pt ·• UM Sat, hourly wage + RECEPTIONIST b o n u s • n o e x p e r necess ary. We train. Work permil reqwred, car he lpful. For im· meda&te placement on one of our crews. Also nood crew manaacra 18 &abovew/car. Attractive, over 18, for HEALTH SPA. We will train r ight person for eaay fun job. Mr Clar· n.L'ISO, (24hrs) 752·9561. R•cept/Seu.twy Coll Sue Medical ore La1una · {714)893-8613 area. • day wk. no American National medical exper nee. Slate Volley Ball Assoc. age & work exper to Boit 1-----------1 11802, Dally Pilot, PO Boit IMO, C.M . Ca 92628 Sales RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST Immediate openin gs for Real Eatate ofc . wilh San Diego'• ludlng Sharp, well·groomed Restaurant Equipment FRONT ore. apl)earance. Dlalribut.or, lo staff new Outgoing personality a Orange Co. Bran<'h. Xlnt Od I kill career opporlunlly Cor mu.'t! · typ "1 11 s. aggre1111lve, 1 le rt. In· Call Mo n. Ill. s :3o. duslrlous candidates in ,_m.sss _ _,._1--,.------1 the na lion'• d yn a m 1c R·•-EPTl-....IST food service lnduat.ry and •~ """ lo one of tho fastest TYPIST ~wt.h areas. Xlot fr· SECRET ARIES TYPIST Con.'t lu Sl:!OO 6S-7Swpm. <:rt Eng back· Legal ln S900 i:round. Will lram i\/ P. Nurse RN $1400 + $650/m<'. ln start, xlnl fr. Employees pay ange benefits. Apply 111 All fees pcr:.on llol> Leaverton, Liz Re inders Agency lnc. Plumbing Conlr., 4020 Birch St, Ste 104 16721 llale. ln •ane. Newport Beach 833-81!)() ----- Call for Appt/Eslab 'ti5 ----SECRETARY F1nu n cial /Admlnl s trat1ve as:.1st toSl .IXIO Pl·n.on Fn<lay to$800 E mployee:. l'Jy All F1'l':O Lil Hc mdcrs Ai:<'nc·y •10-ltt Birch St, Ste 104 Newport licat'h 833-tll(IO C:lll Cor uppt/Eslab '65 TYPIST Busy ofc an Orange Coun· l y A1rpo rl area , nil.; 1~·p1st w /p ro~ramt•tl m,1d111w t'Xl)l·r S1.1r1tn1: :..al ~t.011 t-lrJ\t•I h(·111'1 its Senti re~umc• or lo•Ut•r lo ad 111•13, r 111 1>111 Iv Pilot Newl>papcr, I' 0. Box 15ti0, Cui.la Met-.1, <.:<t 9'.!62ti SECRETARY UTOTEM TO THE RETAlLCLERl\S POLICE CHIEF Wanted. O pportun1l il"S for advancement avail. Cily or Ne wport Beach. Openings an Co.,la Ml'""· $907·$1102 per m o. Anaheim, G:srdcn Grove Requires gradualiior &Westminst er. from high school. 5 yrs 642-7702 or increas ingly r cspon:.1 - ble ~ecrelaria l exp Vetennary Recept, l'Xpt•r Shorlh..ind JOO wpm & prefrrrell. hut not 11'- Type W wpm 1\ppl~ I>\ 11111r1•cl !. d ay Wl'l'k • J 7 77 For mfm m;1I1111 •0 1 11:1~1 & apphrJlh>n. t•onl." t Pcr :.onnel Of1 ;1:101 \\,\;\ n ;11 M11:.t t•nJOV Nt'wpor l lllvt.l . ;\ B l~:oplt• ,1,; lrop1t·dl f1:.h. If 040-2101 \llU cil)ll'I t'OJOV wurkini:. -111111 l apply 1 /\<iu>1l11; ---------•T ropicals, 1510 Uaker, l'\1 SECRETARIES Women start the new year PA.RT TIME nut w ith some extr a Xlnl op1>0rtu111ly for in c:ish. lntere:.lcd? llelJ) ~1V1duttl1> '"hn "'"h part m e in m y bus ines:.. Ume work. 01ane 962-8!157. ----Hours for pe rmune nl WOMl-;N why not start thc p os1t1o n 8·12, lY IH new yearw1th somt•ex 70wpm,SH80. Ira cash. l nll'rC\IC'!I '' Tl'mporary a p prox llt.'111 ml' in rny bu-sine:.s months, type 60wpm, lih Call ~h.iron. SS.i 1:111~ bookkcepmg Call 644-3389 9AM 't1I NOON THE IRVIME CO w oon wortKF:ns 765 w. 17lh ~t. tlnil 1''. ~la Mt•!>a &:\'.' I larolcl 550 Newport CenLer. Dr MH'chandlH Newport Beach •••••• •• ••• •••• •••••••• Equal Oppor Employer .Anti.,es 8005 ----------························ SECRETARY w de I d 1 girl o rrice. t yping, Sil On r an light bookkeeping. 11n Of Antiques! med opening. Call (1)1 appl 848 0566 ll UG E w a r c h 11u..,1• -----1·rammed with ov"r 500 Service S tation Atlcn music boxes, n1 i'kt.-lo· danl, <.'xper'd . Day & dcon pianos, circus or · Eves l-'ull&p/l1ml' /\p gans . w a ll c l o c ks, ply, Shell Slnl1on, 17th & gr a ndfa ther c l oc ks, Irvine, NB. fascinating anliques. ------1 Over Sl,000.000Worth SEWING MAClllNE thnen can International OPERATORS Gallen es, 1!!02-T Kelll•r· Nr. OC Airport, immed snJ( St.. lrvioe . 'T<'I. opemnits. 7M·1777 0 1)/"n Wed thru Mc K1hbin Sails S;il !! AM to 4 l'M. V1111l • ~0-36$14 SOCIABLE ASS()<.: nee ded by E X t,C 1n whsle Fully <'ap1talt1l'd su ppl y P/t 1rnc <213)592·3295. PUBLIC AUCTION MANY FIN E ITEMS OF ·~~TATE J t-.:W(:;l.H Y, /\RT OBJF.CTS, /\N THJUFS, F INE FUil~ . E'TC. PllON F: f'O It I :-J STORERM.CLERK FO & BR OCll U R E. Wul11all Corp . has a M~2200 ___ -- va cancy for a pe r11on 1\ n t l q u e c I o c k 11 • with at leeNt 1 yr ppr 1n American, Euro pc•nn, sklckroom work. Manne J apanese :1rhool d ocb lllockroom cxpr pre 20',.{. orr. 536·3932. 112 8lh ferred but wlll rnns1dcr St H u aaU1ng buffs with a real ------ know how. Apply to the· Ant 1 c1 u e r u r n It u r e r ecf."pl1o nlsl n t 275 beautiful. will sell bsl of· McCormick Ave. Co:.tn tr Call1142·7611 _M_e_sa.__ c L O C K . V -i _e_n_n 7i" TA.XPREP.ARER R c l'(ulator. 3 w t :1 . full lime, prev. exi> :1 1l'llll<'h1ng eni:rnved Ca n! mual. To work sn yr WIN &. pcnrlulum . Pe rl round ofc. Call Mr. Saun cond 557 3391 derson or Mr. Trapp JIOOfller cupboard, good Wes t e rn Busine.<111 cond. Treiule tablo Services, 583 W. 19th Sl • w/benches 499.3493 CM.842-021.2 ----·~~~~- HORSE DRAWN WATEll Teler.bonc Ana Serv. 'fl:X· WAGON S600 per d or wlll train. Swing S52· 7091 & 1raveyard 1 h1 fta 540-1777. r>ECOVS . A nt 1<1Ul' ----------i IR70·1920. Xlnl. jO lSO TEilER/P /TIME ~ Ph &44 ·8542 Branch ore seeks bond a ble T o ller to w o rk~--------• p/ll me F.xper. pref'd Contad Hilda Terranovc (714) 6'4· 7~5. •AUCTION• Duties will include operation or a · s mall st<>ck room, typing, filing, answering telephones , ordering s upplies. Individual s hould be familiar with c on s trU <'· lion/maintenance type m ateri a ls and be able to lift heavy items. May be required t o assist cnartsmen, Joadin.& material on truck or at job site. ,_,,....c_.* r ,.._.ui. , m and atory. Al!!o part (18-21J> fl)r lef[illmale full t1mcProofReader.App. tlme posi t i on In ly 1800 PboenUa, Co.ta Musage. No exp. nee Mesa. We train Call 7S2·9S61 Western foder al Savin gs 2144 E. Cout Hwy, CdM Equal Oppor Employer Traiw, Male or Femnle Window tinting. SS7·2651 ot 549-1974 nea. •THIS WIBCIMD• 1AM-4PM SAT/SUN nou Top De3ka P'umituro Hall Tree.t Decorator It.em• z'i':/I,~ Hou.'lf'kwpcr, l.Jv in, ref's req'd. CdM uea. CaU ~. (24hrs). 2112 Harbor, C.M. 2930 W. Paclflc Coast Hwy, N.8 . II you ,.,, lr11erHted In 10ln1'1 U 11 growth orl· "nl.,O organ1z1111on w h111• you wlll en(oy excellent e mploy•• t>eneClte lncludlnQ hH llh & Ill• lnaurance. profit all•flng, 11vlng1 i•lan, "-()Inking H•· vice •no utenelve com· muter HIVIC••· plllH I PPl'I' ll: For National S porh tnp beneflu, ex~nsive <>rtanlutlon. pluaant trainln1 prosram. Send ,re.ter Is 1ood phone r uume or vl1lt our voice nece11ary. Baile showroom at R . W. office alillla as wWinpeaa Smith & Co.. 3196 A, to learn . C all Ma . Airway Ave., Costa Travel a1eocy msr. for Lawrenceat751·"800 Meaa,Ca.92626 new o f c . N .B . area •DoorPrl•• FRIAR TUCK TRW D..._. _, S,.....S.,.... .... Otte S,..•,.... ............ Ctlf. 90271 --- HousekeeP41r • various Mature coup l t tor duUes. mature . F o r c•m e t /.!<'ll<'Y house for 1uest home. 3 11 ihlfl. Wat~r Co, frrf' rt'nl ulll & 648-6718C M. sal11r v l':ll l 8-SPM, 1----------1 ~1000 Houa•kerper. ~xper'd. --------- live in to tu.ke cbarfe MB>. LAI. ASSIST. Fam of 2, ad loc re 's Exp. in blood d rawlna. Top lex 4r living ronda. C.illC. Lie oot A!Q Prefor Daya 133·9410 cvr1 a.A. Call for appl.. Ask ~ for Su1an. 840-0140 U33 Mlc:fteltOft Dt, trwlne, Cllllf. 12715 'tfFLUOR ~a .. I ANO CONSTMJCTORS. INC EQuel OpOOftulllfy lrnp10~ MIF _, 1---___;___;,._;.;..;..;,_--1f-__;..-----1 RetalJ exp. r e q'd _.,.._.Tl~UES Sand w I c h M ake r & Resumes In confidence """ HOTICI Oencral Food Prep & to Ad llTlO Dally Pilot San Die go 'rwy E xit Wall reulna. v11rlou1 PO Dox l~. CM, c a ' AVt'f)' ONLY. 2'13:14 how Dally Pilot Claas· boun avalJ .. In our love· 92l52fl C:aml110Caplslrano. La,.-: lfled ad1 d laplay their ly turn of tho Century N1aurl, follow Rnllrood mcuagea with lr1lblUty co u n t r y K l t c he n trncks to end bulldlnl , 1 and Impact? Ourada, we Ralaurant. Meyt'rhof'1 SeWn1 anythlni with a m 1. oo rt h o f A 11 en are proud to·~· really On the Green, In s . Coasl Dally PUot ClaaslCied Ad Codi.ll;ic. Sll 1900 ••t ruulla. Phone Vlllaio. Call Jim, btwn 2 ls• simple matter ••• 842·58'71. &SPM for appt. MO-IOU Jutt call ec.:5419. 1-------- _,. -·•••"-••··--·-... ·-·-··- ~ I0051kydn ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• OAK ROPE &d. PIO or La!11u Scbwltul ... best offer; Maboaany with buk.et, good co Din table. 499-3001 tloo. s.50. &tf>.368> ,_...,.. 8050 Fwwftun 1050 CHr'09f Sde • 8055 MltullGMOU'i 8080 Sund11y. December 19. 1975 DAILY PILOT C9 ....................... ·····•··•········•··••· ••••.•........••••.•... •.......•.....•..•..... . Olau coffee table •eeauUlul yellow/bell• 8' Giant R"P"maal'·salt' TRAIN SET S·"Mln1 Mlsutl..-1 IOlolMlautaMIMll 1010 rs->1&~ lffO • matcbln)C end table·S225; tola $200. Glu1 l-0p cof· ~d11011 Htab School Tnx"NScalc,3ft XGf\ ••••••••••••••••••••••:1•0 •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mag,o11vox at.c:reo conaole fee tbl $100. ~·9588 Parking t.ol. Sat/Sun GerO'\lto CWltorn l11yuut filve A Gift ln a beautiful walnut --9am 3 30prn with st11llo11s viii.II" Of M111k Sq Oak tbl '2" diameter Glrh 10 ,1pee1d1 b1 c c 1 blnot ·Sl 1 S. c a II Kinplze bed IHS t''r•nch · mowitiuns, lak~ tunnel111° CHRISTM .A.S yn~E LOT Sear·• iplnet or1an 2 w/carvlca, 4 pren bck Profe u 1o na Y •· 642-0131.Mu.alaell! Prov1nc111l drt'U $85. 2 M • .rl>le 'lop 't•blr~ forc 'l t Ctl '1u 1 ~ fl.I; .. bo d 1 rd~1 • sembled Rldden ce 7•1 ...,.... T .. d ''h ., • • :> 5-t..& LI--• t......L. r.CY ar · c lO a IS Oak r brs xlnt. SSOO . ..,5581 ,.,0 • N u. ul Sof •. "._,, e.i .. ll'OO " iir, .. 1>.1l·r1l1l'I!' C.:allt:.11 UtJ8 _. -•-I.Ike n"w con lt10 0 . 5'7-4:526 •• -.LOU •UC ot n.erc on •.. Round Oak Mirror' lovc~at barrel rh1ur S4" Round oak tbl. anti i•-""" 0 k Ml I . WA~TEO 24000 Maanoi:a al Indianapolt'" Moved, to amall homl', Aqtlque Sale: clocks GtrlsSchwinnblke • .-ver KnaorQiis1abedrooo~ que top, rl'produrtion ,......, ~ Ab~or ~ " "' u ~ n~d more room. $300. chairs, de1k, rocking used. 3 1pd, $70. CaH 1ulte wtarmolre, mat· baae,4 chrs.673-3692 ~irvine ~1 ~~v. TOP r \~II UOl.LAH Huntington Beach ~ 7~ chi.In 61~2231 ~-lrala,4' all wood gume I',\ I I> 1-· 0 It Y 0 tt H --~:::.:....::::::.!~'..-----1---:-:-:-::-:-=:::---1 aet with matcbln1 cortcc llo MUfSulTI SB.r ~I! •r 1 llou1e S1tlt:, m:rny 11:1· J~Wl'.l.HV, Wi\'IUIE.'i ·Opett I AM to 10 PM Daily S~t~n:~Y0 ~rMdd ~~J~ El.SINOR... o~~~l~~ lable8, server, wall unit. mt! 0 udUlr I.I. plan\a, pwr tooh .. mun All r OBJ t:<.'TS, GOL.l> * * SAMT A WILL' YISrr * * Serlll79848 S3000. 631--0J<r.l ,... Lam111t bookcuet, xlnl (um, top quality 10 A 1 bake:s Ski clolh~11. ~vc•r S 11. V 1-: H S ~:fl VI l' to: CASTLEGALLERIES $1S.Grayioe,MS.-013t cood.$M760 Qlod.836-4170 ytJungeoes.701Acac1.i, t'INt: t"ll RN &. AN Saturday&S1ayn..1 .. sto8PM. CHlCK ERl(llG Uprlght Announce1awilquenew C-rotlr MUST SEE TO Ar· CdM .Sut/Sun 'l'l~Ut:s b-452200 'V•U3 r1ano. Natural fln111h. conceptinuntlque ~ ..... 8010 **IBUY** PRECI ------Bringadfor OffonANYTree t'alr prlct1 SlaOO,my nt4:tchand181no . .t:a mup ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• • R11bbil cages bdbrd LU~G"'GET"'r-..5 -' ..,., .. •· Pl " Good ·--... FUrn1l"-•-Antique sideboard, ah.o •oy•, A lot hes', mi·.~.· ~ "" ""• t'ce •·~ .... wis ano to 150% per mo. See ad AMERA. )fovle Pror _. ... v "' • 0 ~ "'" r b 1 vi L ......... o under Class S01S. Bell/HowcJJ umm. 70 Appllancu-OR I will buffet, stereo, chrs, idnt 545 .. 9711., 31174 Molokua, com your us1ne111 l'Mt r ce. ag~u_n_a_ .. _'"_..,.._,._ OL Fihno. Tilrrot w/3 eellorSELLfor You. aametbl,4Chn,$175.303 CM S<·nd one C"ard for euch MlsctUOIW'OUs 8080 Mitc~lmeo•a 1010 ntlque-;lano, Justin ==========l lensea. Perf c ood. MASTMSAUCTIOH L.aJollaDr.N.B.642·6606 tllH plUli one 6P&rt We ••••••••••••••••••••'••••••••••••••••••••••••• l'Browne upright OLD & ANTIQUE '4M'I &Ill Lrg gas kit range, trac rt·~urn perm:rnl'ntly ds d o d ' • CLOCKS for sale. The w/caae. ~ ' -9625 MlJST SELL 8' llOfa, trun· refrig.frzr, s teel d1>k seul~d ottrurtlve r11ii & CUSTOM 100 Y good uae ot Englund, $600. 648·26111 ideal Chrislmaa 1itt. XS Omet• DZ enlarfer, SAVEi. New & Wied furn, die beds, du hes, m isc. w/sec'ts chr, misc hshhJ !>trap, rn eet1n1t uirlane Shag carpet, $75. Baby Grnnd piano, Lows American, Enclish, $l7S, 6mrf\ Bo ex appl'a, misc. Wilson'• 012 Seaebore N .B . It.ems. sat. UI sold. 203'J I D reqwremenls l'rt WOVEN WOODS 494·9tl9l xv ubloet, bln walnut French & Gemuan. Wtall camera f150, TDC at.ereo Bargain Nook, Now 2 673-1* Pomona Apt E, CM vtnt IOS'I & theft ! for .. 50%T080% Ofo'I-' t-'arberware Turbo Oven. 1talned solid mahogany & man~I type. $tl-27l9 camera $8S, KranJt.n-roU Slorea -54.5 & 814 W. Cu1lom made 1reen perS<>n11l11.ed ta~ enclust• Over40 in stock patterns portable. Cleans sell wt.iold lear trim. $4850. C9-.S)Pvtpty. bckgrod bolder $100, 19th, c.•. 642·7930 " wrouabl Iron " &lass GARAGESALE WJllµ.ip1·r , fohric or /\lao MINl·Blmds white cooking. Uses Jest 640·9356 -----"....;..-----• S.Smm P' 1.a lena $40, 548-3262..-WEBUY make-uptblw/seat,fl 95. SAT&SUN9-3 "Day Glu" ll"i*' & we 008950 833·9'n0 elec pwr than most --------- PU-CHRISTMAS Bridal poalng bench $75, Good &ift Idea. IS42-0K3U Misr rum, books, marine will b11tk & tnm your ovens. $l39 new, hardl)' Hammond Spinet LClOO SAU pe>SlnfsU w/ann $40, 2'A All woo.d I a me set hardware, II' magb swim rugs Or try two clfrds Newport Beach Tennis used$90 Ph 644·2825 Organ. ucr1f1ce $57S. Loads or furn, china, butl•n macb $200, w/malcbing aerver, cof· Cll.ampagneVelvetStJra& ladder , jewelry. Much backto~,~~~·ES· ClbMembeC'lJhlp _fi7;....;..3-0S.....;..7_0_. ------ mirrors. lite fixtures, Caluoet •I• print At<>-ree lbll & wall unit, king Loveaeat. ••Penthouse moie, ne.w & used. 673 1751 Ref rig dolly· l!olle>: dual p 1 A N o . K 0 h I e r & t I . ' etc. cesr w/all acceas. $800. or quee• bdr m set Quality" Xlot cond 413 Jasrni.nt!Avt!CdM .$2eaor3 SS C .E. Show-N -Tell, w pump carb w /h1-rl:st 1 ln Cornucopia AnUquea ~"'17 or 962·2331 w/armoire, gla.ss top cof · 554-4760 4 5 tags Sl 60 ca stand, 25 albums $25. St-marufold, Honda 70 M1n1 Campbell wa _nut sp et, 40931stSt,N.B. •c·--..£..------,-0-l-15 fee tbl, class top patio Hones 8060 li09tags$l SON •n"ray u1cycle $25 tra11.962-998SSteve ~lu~•!,..l'rne cond. 11 ·5 Tues thru Sun UTIO tbl, Jampe, cut velvet 8' QUALITY Hide a · Beds, •••••••••••••• ••••• •• , 1 or morl! Sl •10 ra bij-8309 p ' -· ~ ..... ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• aofa, 6' lo•e seat . Reg sz. $150, Qn $195, ForSale:2PQmes &sho~ SaksTa'C lnrhatl1·1I ESTATESALE Boston Grand Piano, up· Boston Grand Piano, up· Persian & Himalayan· berculoo or naug 10£' & Sora & loveseaw. $285. quarterhorse. NO CARD" Nt;W Microscope+ case Whltne>: by Kimball nght 100 yrs old. $800. .I ngbt JOO yrs old. $809. lutten & cat, re,Utued & loveseat, lg. chairs, iUnt Looee pLIJow Qn b1de·a· Call 1147·10'.ll Ur aw your own or :.end + !>hdes WJs $50. now p1aoo spinet s1.1.e, 3 yrs ~vs . Wknds. 494·6993, l::v~. wknda. '94·6993, shota, S46·996S cond. 554-4760 ~ ") bed $285, game sets $.150 name, utlll1 ci.i., (lhOtl(' & $30. Aho many fine toys old pcrferl cond, $550 ~-8629 494 8629 decorator lamps, $35/Up rrof trained hunter Wl• fl mnkc (Jiil' CJrd per t).W 2:!l7 499·3270 --------- BURMF.$£ KITfENS DREXEL round 54" Dln· 5 Pc corner grou p l.irey, 7 yrs, 15.3 hands, tu~ Atld i.!S' t•ach S.wlncjMoc'"'-" 109l CFAreg1stered ing tbl v /4 chairs, 2 $525,0ak Kng or Qn Arab'Quarter. $\000. In ~ndchcckorrnoneyor COCK1'AlLV1deo Games CARPET NEW. 52 Yds ••••••••••••••••••••••• AppliancH 8010 9634205 leaves. decorator colors. .Bedroom $750, Coffee the nbbons! Must sell' lier to sale or trade. Cbeav Gold Nylon Short Shag. Sen rs z ae-zag console ••••••••••••••••••••••• lliibalayan Kittens CFA Very gd ,wnd. BeauUlul· tables, $125. 11000. 494.3422 PILOT PRIHTIMCi b15-3447 eves S2.50 yd. 675·5906 sewing machine. Makes J>RYERS. Detx Gas or RtgLStered ~/s~~ ~8~~~~~~: . THE FURNITURE 5 yr old S a geld 16 P 0 Box 1560 Antique iron bed frame & CARPET. oH-white shag, fancy stitches & button t:lec SSS ea. Wushcr & • 768-4776 gold vel\lel, qwlted loose COHHECTIOH hands, black w/2 white O>sta Me:.a. Cn 92626 ruils SlS Octagonal dnl quality. 18'~'x13' holes. 673-2368 gas dryer, matrhcd pr. ZIP""red seat & back 7351 Hell, Urul L. hind socks. $..o/.iO. w/lack. Be d rt h I! 1 K ~haped gume or dminp Bargain. $67. 675·6462 ~-Cioocb 8094 "l"S. Like new co.nd. P1rr·fect Chnstmas Gift, ,,_ S t/Sun 10.5 842 1"•4 Can ,·ump! 645-1036 er ra r r, 0 1:; ' eg bl h h s 25 ~ "··~ "' • cushions. incl 4 matcbinl( a · · v • of beer, new cond s-!UO ta e wil 4 l' airs 1 n:;;-k 11 2.. di I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Guar. 7504441 ~~~!,":::~~~a.ls~ pillows. LAMP Table Green n au g ah y d e RENT Pony and/or hcm;t-673-5276. Call art llAM. Ptaslir awnings, la~ge. . c wr k 1 ra J ~~: 16' HANG GLIDER WASHER DRYER with drawer, solid recJiner,verygoodcond. with option lo buy . ------$Scach (green&wh1le) b~~ ~~~w.M8~:S717e Goodcond greatglfifor . • Allergic, Must sell walnut, gd cond $40. $50.646-2032. 496·7946oft6pm. PUILICAUCTIOH Uar or room divider ~-·-~ --adventu.ro~s youngster . Lute !1Jodel, super detux. flagdoll cat registered. Lamp table. sml. wulnut MANY ITEMS 01" VINE <Maple I rmished both Commercial Swln~ Set a.tll Dave. 6754636 J~eurflt.1·;0yncdle .• S·~~kreifii~ee"'at· All s ho ts.'dedawed. $20. Call 551-6042 art sl-"renchProvincia13piece Thorougbbred Gelding ESTATf. Jt-:WELl\Y, sidcs$150 or best offer Custom big$100 S2~,for bo~t'h . Cnll g.w.7747 pm. :.ect1onal, gd cond. $;!00 Chcslnul16.2.13 yrs.xlnl ART O BJ ECTS . 1\N Nel•dlosell Call557·430~ •541):0020 .. 963·82".!2 · Drcssage.637·1783 TIQUES. fl.N I:: l''llltN , at1yllm1• -~'· 77. Docp 8040 Genuine lthr hi-bk exec ------ -ETC PllONt: l"Ort IN -~-------Bumper pool·"3 tn 1 tabk. .. ••••••••••••••••••••• chr, needs seam work Custmaded111rmtabt&6 BayMare,5yrold l"O & IHl OC ll U Ht-: FIREWOOD new$190.Call W1':S1'1NGllOUSI-~ f'rosl ,POODLE'" R..PEOPL"' $45. Scandinavian blue chrs, Country i.lylc. ~I • Best uflcr. 1;.1~ 22!)(1 l'ioc $100 cord. stacked & 6'1-0·0177 Free Hdng. S\IS. Day f ~ ~ uphols'd chr , w/lcak 494-0093,4~8629 6'16·91<17 Tennis Lobber, nearly new, $200. New rackets, strung & uns trung, Sl().$:!5, new Add1as ten· 1W1 shoe11, J07o O(f, call J1mor DoUI, 631-1011 8'11i:!267Eve.8<12-41 70 Allclni(7J4)546·~ f c (( ---WATERBEDS dlvd.540 7o23 &ti4Sl4l3 ........ ds k boo h-IJ rame, $.2i. 0 ee t i.ii G-Sale 8055 Household Goods 8065 """ 5 1 ts. Ac 1 es Chn t ., p pp'e ..a. "'em walnut smoke glass top -~ 'llew worrui n's 3 spd bike size 3 •. Lake New COLLECTORAMA Scar's Coldspot FrostJess s ma., u i s:-r . con te mp, t op q.lty ', •••,•U•l••L•l•C••A••UC•••T•l•O••H••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• F' SI ' Kl I F'rzr, u c u fl, 2 yrs old Gl!rm.nn Shepherd pup-p . rom HI comp eh· $75, Golf d ubs $75, tenn~ 546·3201 Dec. II & 19. fl7S/b6tofr. 9G2-8623 p~. A\'aU. l9th Dec. 25"Wx6"LJtl6"JI. $300 New ers1nn '1x.5 Qum 1-'rarne riwr mat llnl•r rqt $20 USED sofa bed ---.-------642.3379 675-<»13 MANY FINE ITEMS Or Cpl. Deep red & be1g1•s 1o111h heater & de la very chest of drwrs, 2 bdrm Oak .Fltewood, ~100 c-ord, luy-~·Track 4 year old avocado Vest· ----------c----------1 ESTATE JEWELRY, ( 7 14 ) 8 !.I 7 ·I 2 5 \I. every style discounted hanging lamps, Steffel dehvered. 646·5793 or Weapons, antique & i nghouse refrag, good LJl.ASAAPSO PUPPIES NEW Dinette Set, folding ART OBJECTS. AN · (213)545-2964 AquaHeaven K30 706 lump & misc item s 642..Sl.54 ft'Odem, reloadmg sup· tnnd, new comprusor 6 wk s . b ea u l if u I lea~. 2 cbrs. Yellow, T IQUES. fo'IN E FUHN. •-I 8 70 642 2279 p--_---G--d--l--1 phcs. Leather, badges, SJ75.83'1-1341 purebred, must go by chrome legs. PD $200, ETC. l'llONE FOH IN .1ewe ry 0 Sand tires, 16" Goodyear, _____ ,....____ ro1ertor, AF ua 8, buckles, war surplus, un· Christmas, will sac. Saoifice$95.645-2094 F O & BK UC ll lJn ~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• light rim~ PLAYBOY Maga1ine S3S; mens 10 spd bike. !Corms. patches. coins s Yr ColdsPQt sidt/side 64().5685 ~5 2200 WA~TED &12·337!1 Ear ly ed111on:. tu re $40; womans sz 8 roller <gold & silver). All col· refng 22cuft. PerfCond.•----------•MlJST SELL. Gld wrght " cent-almost compl :1et s kates, $15; a ntique lectable Items. The SJ75 64<1 771!'1 Shl'lt1r Puppies, ready ror iron gls topped tbl $75. 9' 1-'urmluf<'· clothe:.. <'ll' TOI' CAS ll DOL.1.A R Pair u:.l'<.I ~1d1: pipe:. $10 64-18542 wlule dresser. 6 drawer public is welcome to br· ' · · Chnslmas. sso. gldfwht sofa $125. :! gld S11Muy Ill 5 l!J'.IO Churrh JI A 11) Jo' 0 R Y 0 l1 R llb.2'\ II O c·uttt•r ror w •li:e mirror, S25; Olym· in.: items for free ap· Mu,tai.: C:J', l>ryrr Sl25, 9G8 8'107 hu~hbck velvt chrs $125 St , Co!>l.1 Ml·~.1 JEWt:l.RY. WATt;fll',S, r·1mll11>;inl 1or hi.:ht metal SAUNA JtATll Porrehn pie !"lereo. $:!0 1-:ves, prabul!> Hours 9 5. K•·1tmon · Ga:-Dnl'r $45, both. z gld lamps $40 ea, Alff OBJi,:CTS. 1:01.0, I hp 111h::aM' mutor S2a rahinet Portable $100 !>16-4435 Oran1:c County F a ir l\.enmore Wa•lwr nrAKC UOBll:; l'U l'S. 3 !>m marhlc top wri.:ht ll1\UIU t'untrol ,·lt-<·t ric· ~IL\'fo:R SEH\'I CJo:, 1-'rnla\ll'&whls for ';N Cul11;«8M1 Crow1t.1b,Ncw Products <; 1:;. !':Ice Ur)'l" $75 e.i mus. males. I rl'•I. I hlk iron tbl SJS, gld tor tbl Mo<ll-1 l'T IJ(1.it . nH·r :1 fl FINE FU H !\ & AN C'hrv, $15 1-.mhh-rns & Stereo, Saks wooden hi Puv1h on, 811 F :ur Dr. Guartdcl 546-8672 c.irs t·roppcd All shot& $35, lrg Med1l. cof tbl lnni;, "rcn, wall'r can TIQU J::S. 645 2200 l J • 111 i; ht " C n r . 5 5 Elct· lawn mowt>r. lllack chair, Rogers :;lvrwn'. Co6ta Mesa $200/bsl orr \11">11 79 14 SJS.675·2445. non. <! s1~eocls, c•tt• Ver} ---Packard. "lntcnu ve to & Decker. xlnt cond $30. ~crv 12, 115 peg. West H••fni: G .E. Cros:-Top sophist11·ult•d toy. Ovl!r MOLLll:;S GOLD MINE, Read" hook:.1 & record~. l! .. 1Hl'J04aft6PM lnghse. elec griddle, Moc;lly new TrapJ)tlur & 1-'reeier. Xlnt cond. $75. St. Bernard, female! 4 Plummer's desk. Sl 801J r1•p lacement. Uruque 14K gold chains cosl $100, sell for $25 -----. vases.556·7887 Nord1ea Ski Boots, sir.es 1.46-&125 months AKC. Champ Teak rolllop. Sut•nricc $500 lndudes 'n' bracelets, dmmonds 642·3379 Bei:'te drapes 2·9 "27 · --. --8, 81h, $50·$100. Jlexcet & blood hneSSO. 557·3391. SlOO 557 2674 everythtnl( 1)7~ 3662 or 'n' emeralds 'n' rtn)(s & 2 9 "14· ~eber BBQ $25: Miscellaneous Century Skis, l85Cm to 1-'rc i?idair e Sn sil d o()r 6452200 things. By appt onl) w h 1t1.• h n" cs r or double sink, white. $15, Wanted 8081 205Cm. SSO·Sl70. O'Bnan rcrrig. SGS. mu-.l take Sc~1~auzer . miniature t-:XQUI S I TE tnl'W) &lboalsland.675.1512. Christmas gifts, cookies tire chains 8.20lC15, $10.••••••••••••••••••••••• Water Skis, 66 ... 68 ... 4' th1swknd.67S·6862 AKC. spayed_fem:ile. 7 HOUND BED !rustom ) Misc hou:.l'hold & dr or ('andy 2'&' h1, !l 5/8 640\SM Wanted : L.ge ll UTCH 70",S80·$l30.644.4882 yr-; old. movan1? forces MI RRORED H EAD corator 1t1•ms Xlnl lo While It Lash loni.:&65 Kw1rl1• 51.·eu. • Cupboard m Rood cond.1---------- llt•lor.atf'tl, must wll 'ale of fcamtly tloR. $20 f\01\RD. Whit!' polar good quahly. Ski:., :imp Just returned from In &12:t:r.'l Saddlr, Western . a nd a.tllmeal497-2014 South Shore 6°8" sur-~I!"' s _.,. .. ,,her & !!US l>-1'! 097:1 l••ar fur "pre.·1cJ, ., .,etr. b k & c1 7 l.ll'k 111-l' lll'W. $350. Call fbo rd d d I 11 XI ~ ~ " ·' oo s recur :. 22 da an 1l1•M•n·at1ot1 w 'er~ .... <>rt 1 1 i\" "· . ll 11 • ,. ·~· .. ,1..,14 Mu•lcal 3 • an power cor 1 ryer 1 yrs 0 1 nt !1(1tln linens + hl'nch C It s ·~ T ·• ' ""' n • $(..0 968 0438 1nnr1 lrv111P,55120711 lkJ(1~tercd Lh.1'>1 Apso MUSTSELL nJd . -~ nn • 1 1 cwporl ('huic c urci 1101 '1' mJrtl"' I' 1urnpt1·t1' , --IMfnlmtnh 8083 --------------puppies. m.tle & fem:1le . C w,i ca)li ::> re., 1t;;ir;igc Ill :ii Jr'welr). O ld 1>1'.11! pl.irt 'l'llln)(' Jpprox 7 l\rt1f1ri;il Chril>lma" •••••••••••••••••••••••Yamaha 205CM Solama n 11_1-:,.-lllCifltATOHS Apt champ sired, $150 & up' SA . 759-0077 Icy) !>al & Sun \) to :1 l'uwn. Souk C.alll•n .. s:i:;a 1110 fl('' ltow w ~11\1 r lll'l' \n) lull S20 I pr C M' -0 -J\t t' I bindings S-10 f''ischcr St $85, L.ic2dr ,.. 1-·~ 17141734·0222 nnly Vaa L1rlo C. 01 111' In 1 d M tilut• IJrn!"> $20 l!U 1 pr onn in 3 1r e er ' llolhl(uar 7~ 14·11 fa & loveseat. recent!) Thurs. <'H' tor :-om1· "'" ·'"' ~1·r\1111ot 11ci. t Id I ori::an Pxrellcnl cond1 Europa X Country --UKC Amencan Eskimo bought, brown/beige :-O:l!W ~luffed tU)'!> & gift rdrl.'shing Ch11 .. t111:1 .. &·aut f.11dlJC3h?t.·hm.1 Jn llj1U''1 l?O s1'oo'e H I taon ~ rr 532·1259 lKOCM $30. K·2 two .. • ff • l d plaid $250 840·1637 1terns '2 prier Ca~h on 5.'il-0042 :\\\er u,c<J llv~ s~,1 ,'t' "c IJ lrs ea --·-' 170CM w/marker bmd· ~n ~ane;! m&l>a~~.~:·h~~~ <Spitz>7 ~5:r:~ 0 . . t b 1 ty! Sat Sun 10·3 27 1 t. ~~~;t~;3 ~~;H·tl Ii !lJlm du t v I) l'" r 1 t l' r 114-llll L('wis Herman Violin 1ngs $60. Hossi Strato llood :i Yr" n\ll $l2.'i ---I n 1 n g a e.: ltith~l C.M -TJble "land i;et raster' Wanted good used Violin Uought new, pd S360, 160CM $20. M~tal detcc· h4•1 187tl \'orki~ Pups. chnmp Th omasville . 80 ----Uve1tock 8075 & 2 drop lca~es. ne•v.. Ht>w & hard shell case. used 2 wks . Sac.ror tor Sl SO M asc. iLO . ~•red, tx-aul1ful en.it., (leaves) 6 c-ane bk l'~r'I. '"TM Garaqe saa.·· ..•••••••••••••........ nc\cr USl'ri COST $75, &1619ti0 bst /ofr . Case ind trams & parts. Para· will hold lll (;hnslmas, ~~gold, blfl. $335 CSotMs! CSotMs! Heg Morgan mare hroke Sell for MO. Kn~ Size 962-8623 mount bench press $30. licydes 8020 !lf\28717 •NOTHING OVER SS• to ride & dri\'C, blk I.~ u 1 Ill' d G r ee 11 Potters \\'heel, new, elec. Cast1ronbarbells30clb. ••••••••••••••••••••••• \1ovln" 3pc "old sec· 17160 c r p;1rade J\lor~an J:l•ltl 1111ot Bcd~pread, i:ood ronrl rtamsey Winrh DC·9·1 908 Flute, Men's ski boots, size 61-z lJSED. Rl-.:HU ll.T &S.tmo)t'dAKC,mi.ll!PuP· tiona~· litlrm"rurn, & range orncro t:ng. We&tl'fn li l4 J $20. Call 5516042 aft for Jr«'~. Johnson CB . ~.m,os.old,$300. $40. Jr. ski eqwp. Sec Guaranteed All l)IW'· ~1,<'~. 8 wk~. cha~~ hnt : misc Orangl'/ ~;~11 St C M :~ltl-ltlll 6p m JZI VHF Manne radio-C3ll 64~9460or 7~·8297 Dime a -Lines. Sun. p,1rt.,, repairs Trlldt' 111' ·:00. 529·9470, in l5l6 S.*8 177,; i•very Wed/Thur~/ F'ri MUST Sac. S1hl'1 Sh•'" Ca nopy or 4 po!\ler lx-d t•lt·flh'I~~· lk~dllC 9~5-Bt.•llul Yamaha FGJOO 64.2·0160 _____ _ .11·l1•µll•cl Kll 21<ll lil41 10·4 S;itlfll!' S43S. frarnl' ~Jr,, New oa,ta ,av1gaor,ra Ill .steel slrin)(Guitar.SJSO TV Radio \KCCockerPupll,hlks& S1mmonssleeper 60£.i. l t•c·hn1 rolor Sh(IW('U~e d1rcct1onfmder.Walkll' Goorl Violin , $:!5 0 . HiR s~ 8098 Xlnt Chns tm.-<. pr1•.,.•n1, hlond. mal,. & female. rnsl S750. sell $89. Soll cl Stu re -.tcrco w 11nlc 002-7290 art 1,1• \I I' 1 .... , c .. ,,,, .,7 Tai k 1 es . J o hns on 752 82!n • reo :-..hwinn &:u~h C1~n''' $HlO Sl75.9791.\7l Callfi.15·00.15 ~r;il<'<I circu1l. Hart'' MocMnery 8078 roJt'l'lll'..._,,.,'""'"'~4 Messenger 10!1 . Air --·-· ---••••••••••••••••••••••• \\'J'rinir:e r. ,1ll:.(Jlul('ly --skis. NG.P. bindings. r,1·vcyolir<<·lfanrn•cn" c;u1dt' Co m11a ss .Clarint'l, llundy, xlnl 25" R C A c olor TV. I t d ,,.,, "l'"I OupJ~x Beds nrw w/2 • ••• •• ••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • ~ ,., ,. ',.., " . ff n l l I b I "n t'on ....., . ., '" AKC Dober man Puµ' 11 • 2136Collcj!c Ave CM All natural weii.:ht 10511 Aquarium-; 67.J Olfill rood., $l:IO or best o er. emo c con ro t ----k bl k& t :-,'1 l mattresses, $150, paid ----' -Sho1> Smith MK 5 w nrO(luctll. t:unrjnleed to , -.. --546-9947 model. $250. 644·2221t lll:"dHu!fy b1cyt'lcfnrtw" "''~ s. ac ru'l ... n $299.CornerMa pledesk, SUNOAY 9 to <1. Little Bil 10111ler, j1l(s:1w/ l,clhl' ~ ·k S l:;LL ING OUl. A ll btwn5·7pm $75. r1<>ssibilltaei . 51119· LJll S25, 3000 Sea View, CdM or Everythmg. lli702 Jn tools. Like new Si SO . °' . . Shaklee Products al cost. Office Furniture & 1----'--------67S-091l .iftrr 2 pm,493·7~•l 673·0252 lrep1clLn,lluntllrbr. 642-183."i or646Cll53 • lnecddistr~butors ' 2007 Santa Ana Ave, Eqylpmtnt 8085 Magnavox console 23· c.-,r-l·-,-0-tki-$.Cf~ A~C S iberian llu ky ----645 2051 &1146·7933_ Costa Mesa. S48·5253 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Color TV, re mote con· l~'od 1>42 71.J.'l l ri uft 4 ruJ>s, liome blue t'"c!I. hwelry I070Jewelry 8070Jf!welry 8070 .HAVESA_NT, AVISIT _ r•~y·~ 3 speed bike ~o. Complctl:' office sel·up; ~~~.15·11P6e rC. cond, S225• v ·1-h ..... ~1 •••••••• ••••• •• •• •• • •• • • •• •• •• •• ••••••• •• •• • •• ••••• •• •• •• ••• •• • • • •• • • 0 0 0 . 1" ~ ~ l Id k •. h """ allcl.1ySat1StJn ..... f'ac . "'"''""" SOME NE 'r U I~ VE . G1r1"!> H1dell ice skates x nt :.tee es s"' c ai rs ··---------- Sc-hwlnn S 'll>t'Pd ll~~r~; < 'h ristmaa 11Ct I Bt•aut. Make you~ re11er vut1on .. 5~~. $15 . Porl. record swivel!\ also. 675·3000, Magnavox Color 19" TV ·~·" ri"'n" ~nndition t.r ... t Pyrent<t'~ L11b Now. tAO io29. day:. ~r player$1S.644·5998 Bay&ReachRlly and Rollaround cart, Gd .,~,., '" "' ' ' O.._..LY I AUCTIO.._.. (·~eo; Merry Chnstma'I -G di di t l cond $1SO 536 7""'., S25 Ciall 6'7S 7799 pupa w /1holl very gd " n . 2 run g steno c a ml! · __ .,.,.. __ _ --· ------w1ch1ld m tnfr.1>46-1523 LEFT TILL CHRISTMAS RADIO Control F.lrrlr1r R.efn l{, lwm beds comp!, 3 marh!I, all arcessoric' Boats Ir M.-fM Schwinn Paramount 24" , • l\1c>df'I l'T Ro.tl. over ;1 fl l'hest or drwrs. ladies for boss & ser. JU!il ..... full camry· xlnt cond. /\KC Golden Retraevf'r lonjO\, 'ilrt'n. Wlllf'r ran I.like. artn. nocked tree, !lervlced $100 675 O!J1 3 ..,..pmtnt M""l ,..I rtcn/'-l -fr, p ...... , ;dot hutt('rS, faml· ryrlt• helmet, lgc sofa . . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... """ ..,_, _ .. ....... non. 2 speech, tlr Very GoeMral 90 Io E~ 549.(1541 dy ~ 0724 ly pet, wtr d~ 493~l ~ Ya ~ 'IOphi~tu·all•tl toy Over val<'l rhr. wane racks. Peh 1087 Ii ~ kl SlllOO r t•pl.1l·cmt·nt i;.1()5l!lfi or S86~ ask •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• c;trl 's 3 ll Pl'ed l6" C.OCket Spa ti puppies, ~ 4.N~..l Sacnt1rt' s.'ilNI lnrlu\lcs ~>rAnn So. Wei1t Prt Center. RADIO control electric Schwtnn. like new. Caah AKC. 7 w•:i old, $175. ~ u;:,Q, • evl'rythml(. li75 361\2 or ROLL llAR Cor shortbcd W o r I d • A I a r g e 11 t, Model PT Boal, over 3 fl. only SM M2 -4809 ~8 li45 ;aoo Pickup. $50 Hrastol/ McArthur S.A. lonir. siren. water can· . f.,... to Ttll IOU 540 538.i 556·t99'1 non. 2 speeds. etc. Very Schwlnn 3 spd, it.rt s atln •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• Ga'! mod golf c·art Nu &0ptusticated toy. Over ~~.fsooxlnt cond, SSS. WOF.PIJL Deagto nd' Pu metal tool hu>. Nu For1·1·eirfurn 80.000BT U Baby Albino Cockntiel, SS11l~Or1· r~!iace, mlcudnt. ---------•ho~ 5yr old rem Likes 2542 Wftf Cocnt Hlghwoy, motor homl' uir ('ondi $OO Seier<; 'ihp ,pray rompletely lamed. $125. acri ce ....,.,. nc C"i Bl11nr hl Gran l'remio ch1l<IM1 & food. SS?-7742 M•wport l.ach, CaAf. 92661 .:!oner 189 V1r111~111 ~ comµ c, gun11 . 641>·5632 w/rur.:c. hiS.ll752 everything. 675·3662 or tubu111r whttls, $45. (714) 64S-2200 Parrot 2 yrs old, Mexican 64S·2200 _____ _ 752·8291 Lov•ble. friendly kids Portal>le 11w11~m1~r.: pool B1cycltJ11, typcwrtr, accor· Red Heed w /wroughl lo•, MmiM ---------1 dOJ Dane/Shepherd . & .' lllrr 12 x:l . $50. di11n, piano. clarinet, lroncage$200.5ST·3391 ._._,.. 9030 1 ° 8 PE E 085 • N • w Ktf thou"' lie. w.n41. You 've heard about us from satisfied customers. Perhaps ~~>11~Io~un.:~ barr<'I :;llde 31t r en!(. 642·6!135 .. :.!:':;~-: ••••••••••••• Saleman• a m ple1 , ..,. "'" _,, PARROTS, Blue Front Wholesale. 2l", $80. 23 .. Pr.el Gold Retriever you've been meaning to come In. -, - -Sauna heaters, free sauna Amazons hand tame wlll RADIO Control Electric iuper ll&bl welaht. dbl Nix, Sp1yed, shota. 1"m1I wh11t you want 1 plana. 4.KW $219; 6KW talk 494.5497 ModelPTDoat,ovcr3fl. butted frame. full alloy =.:u.ouon " yard. Well, there's no better time than nowt We have one of the ~~Y .!'~'0~~itd:.. ras. sslM>OOJ · Ions, •lnn, wawr can· equip.$.195.844-4882 • largest selections in Southern Callfornla of Fine :~l!Jr.::is·t!~~· ci=~~ Gl.rl'1l01DdtllO. C:~e... male Tent-Poo Cont9mporary Antique Jewelry, Fine Lead Crystal, $1800. replaceme nt. Boy't211pdStln1n1m. Cbrhtmae pupp1, 1m Porcelains. Ch ina. Bronzes. European Furniture. Etc. sacrifice ssoo. Include:\ Ml-0141 trrapped. "2·2113 everylhlng. 675·3662 or 145-2200 Dan GurneJ Mono-Sboclf to loNI home, 4 YT Bike. like new baa M°'°1 old neut c•L Partially Mag:i. Red Line Forltf, deaf. 993-0308. Siihlubula Cr.nk su• »ekapoo ll«bt Betae mi>t Also Schwinn Molo<'"* breed. 4 MOtl old. Very Bike wtbeavy duty ri!N loving. 844·2498. & Motocrota ban. lil••----------• new seo. Mc.7488 '-........ 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Glrl1 20" Spyder • .int Antique Baby Grand cood.P3i.c9-36l9 Plano, C hippendale Cou.cb, 2 Blk Marble otrll tA" 3 1pd. ftean Co mmodes, Brown rr.e Spirit blke. Biiie 6 81.tede Chair. Teak "Oak •bt. Gd cood. ••o. Din.iniStt.~ ~ MtQ .veDow bdrm 1111\e Qampana 1\e wt •.. I• tDd, dbl'bd, a rmoln t.rpt drsr, touring bike, •lura w6.ll, nit. 1tnd, l•mPI Is mlr· hi pru. ti.re•. ror ssoo. M4-T11t. Bikes, ~ Danllh Te•lc Din.rm ne, f15. IMlt SSOO. C.tved Pecan e, $&0. Hdbrd US. AnUqut Rock All SOlD AT AUCTIOM EVUY NID4Y, UlVDAY & SUNDAY AT I P.M. DOO•S ~AT7 P.M. fl0• IHSPECT10H ... ~MtsSIOMS Ath11tl•••I tu,ectl•• ••_. o .. r the CHattr Seft1. Uu • ., ,....,...,..,.., _. Silla.., Moo. to IPM er ,_., J..IPM Why pay retell or .. to called" wholesale pnoes when vou can name your own price. Many brand new itema from Bankrup1cles and Liquidations. Most Items sold at Auction· are guaranteed. we do not sell as Is. . l'JW Dory w/2 aellof oars. C.11eve11,67S.2416 Boal moldll, 14' WhOICI" Ly!)(', $650. 14' aailhont. UOO, 14' Catamaran, $300. lteruy. 645-0222 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1969 PACEMAKt:R, 34' Lrlcabtn. OD~ alps 61 wry dean ••• sootofr. ...... 19' Boat •ft.taller. w/15 HP OBL '700. 25 HP 08 motor,ii00,MN1Z4 lf9CHR18CRAPT 30', twn ert!t hauled, reflnlshed, Sep.. '78, "300, "6-5363 . . . . • • • . • ' . . &7H250 Maple Refroctory tbl ..:.;.;;..::;:.;.__-+---I SJ.A !i5l·llt4 Bo1'• lebwln V1ralt1 ..;... _______ _, 10.-•pd, u.u "· s11. r1DI fm'nltun, btn china BoJ • • Jr. erl cu ca.aa.t. peean ftn. Im. s..l}e II(.. .,.. fll·Tlll B of A -Mastercharge -Ptr90nal Checks Some terma arranged on large purchases. WE BUY ESTATES FOR CASH. 15W Olastll'oft. 14dl tse, _, Oatbeclral bull. Len thaa· . IO In, tO hp -~~ • • elee atart. U-. ht~~:,.. C7W2ST - ' - • .. . . A.Mio s.ntc.,Pwt. Trucb • • 9560 .Autot, Imported Autos, lntport.d 1~ot, lmporteod Auto~. lmport.d ' & Acc.e1sorl•t 9400 •••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••••• ••• •• ••• ••• • • • • • •• • •• • • ••• •• ••• •• •• • •• •• •••••• •••• •••• •• •• •• ••• •••• • ••• •• •• ••••• • ~~, 1~:, CJO DAILY PILOT Sunday, December 19, 1978 . . , ,. • r Motorcr:,~/ 91 ....................... '7ti Oodge ~~ton 0100 l'\tl· .Alfa Romeo 970S D~ 972~at 9725 Met-cede•'-"' 9740 9070 Scoo so K~BLT Chevy 292 ena ly loaded, lo fnl, $5600. •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·····~··· ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• loots. Power 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••• •••••• . b Q<JM> 24 • Ve II vu o y cabin ••••••••••••••••••••••• .73 Y· ah· 80c , d complete. $200. cas . 995 """"'• K911-7334 Alfa 71 Sdn, radio, g0<Kl DRIVE A •70 124 SPIDEJl Cruiser, dean. VHF, LIP Wanttid, Newport condi~:;:0 dirt bi~'e L~ 546-3202 VCMS ~70 cond. Must sell $2000 ~ M. f M 1 0 m all•s . 225HP, w/ttlr 581 5672 arei. 31:1' ~11guing huuse Call 968-M3!1 · ROLL ., R f 673-5720, 213 792·4610 LITILE ~ h Hr y, • (ll 7 3 v ( U 1 buut. John Po:.ey , · _ .. uA or shortbed ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••• : , .. · • 20'Fia.rfonft.'74 (213)795-7767 or eve1,llONDA250Els111ore.MT Pickup.~ 1975GMC Audt 9707 SAVEALOT •{11.'0.il.~l sip$ S, flybndge, elec. (213)79491149 trans, Very good cond. • 5405383 SURFERVAN ~···:•••••••••••:•••••• SHOP&COMPAfU' Sl3SO refrig, VHF, CB, Fath.. -: -~ Skid plates, 3112 gal lank Automatic, uir cond., 74 l'OX. 4dr. AC, Sunrf .. 8 BARWICK DATSUN a RtTISH CAR co. intercom, i.lereo.Sl.4> i.puce for .z5 ·35 Also fuH l'OVl'r htdmet, AutosforSal• .'lunroof, porthole.'I, de· truck ~tereo.4spd ~> s ·mJuanCu l:.tr:rno 213/990-2525 charge r . sync., twin fiberglass ~aalb'?at. $650/bstofr.551-~9 __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• luxe tnm. chrome wire !>'75-906l_.__ 8ll-13754·3·3375 714/694-2854 225's, outriggers. rod Newport Bch. 675-7213 M Antlqi•H/ wheels & IS track stereo. '73 Audi· 100' s, /\M/FM, ------holder· ·wim stc etc -'75 Yamaha 400 ono Cl . 9520 ._.. s, s p, · Have Boal need slip for hock Like new $975 Ph a111cs (0749). aLr cond, new rudlnb, 7J 11AT 128 SLC, new Over S30:000. replace" Cal 25. Anyplat'C, ~s.i.J61 · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• · SA.DDLEIACK good cond, $3500. 494.1011 en.:iot-, 10,000 mi, flared ment. Asking $l7 .ooo. 644-5010 or673·7652 RARE '62MASERATI VALLEY IMPORTS days or 675 ·11834 w he" ls · JUST Sac./ Must sell. 6754238 '68 Yamaha Enduro 80, eves/wknds SPECIALS lll::l'AINTEO, "Lo w " street or dirt $175. Call 3500GTCOUl'E 831-2040495-4949 magi, AM/Jl'M eass~c Christmas gift. 18' dtesel 968 781A S Spds, new hres, Dor· '73 100 LS A l t. 8210 4 Door. 4 s peed now l•ten·or, look~ bra11d Classic. T --..tatioft · .. roni wire wheels, fuel 111 '75 Chevy w/wide tires, · u oma ic, (735715). • · ~ 675 6666 r-..,.-.. . . bod mags 26 ooo m1 ·h · rp 27,500 m1. Xtras. $2900 ... OW $2895 nl'w! CA5·7S88 -----·---••••••••••••••••• ••• •• • '74 Yamaha. Loadod. flar· ject1on, alum mum Y. 642 97'38 , 645 8".; .. :s a ' firm. 557-2674 " ·w Sp1.der. Looks and ru11~ r--S..t-/ f · " w d h Id Xlnt cond. Very fast ! · or · "°" -------888 DOVESTREE·r ~ Boats. Rent/ ~ • .,..... ... ...., mg, atnn.,s, in s ie • __ _ 6 cyl .. outo. trans .. air condlt1on1ng.' power steering, power w indow s. stereo tape, (URH409) '2199 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 11111 l •o•l'll••d iHI I\\\ ••UN f1N"-IOH ltAC14 Charter 9050 Rent 9120 lach, 4000 mi. $495. 23,000 mi. Too hot for my ·74ir4 i''ord ElOO. vs. Auto. BMW 9712 Near MacArthur xlul. Bill Chr 1stense n •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4W-4l48 wife . Trade fo r u1r, PS, PB, sounu ••••••••••••••••••••••• &Jamboree Hoiids $4()7411l.541·45!1ti .!.ljC.)(;11175,23,000ml.choc •NEWPORT JiARBOR• Sale: '74 DODGE I Ton something tamer Pan· system, custom shug ml, 833·1300 Honda 9727 brn. real leather, sun- PARADEOL'LIGHTS Camper .. Many extra!> YEAREMD li'.'ra. Lot~. Elc'9or '?? stl bits. rnags & much ----••••••••••••••••••••••• roor.ster('()loaded . .-b CL"'-.. R•...,CE Pvt J>ty. 675·361i2 or TOP 1uyr.n • CRUISES AVAILABLE SacriC1 ce $4700/ s t. ~ A,.. 645·2200 more.$4650. 493·7438 '"" o.L 25-0SL 1967, both tops, Decl8l3.675-8866 640-8299or646·5!140 SALE ----S..e us first, & last' Top lrandrww '76 newMichelios.nicecar! W ll:ulcy Dciv1d:.uo of '62VOLVOl22S 'SSVW,reblt eng,brakes. doll;trpaidforimvorts. Ho .... o•cars 673·3434or675-3302 loots. Sail 9060 '7 O V · p 0 P T 0 P Westmir1Ster 9306 Bole a s tarter. lsl SlOOO takes, COSTA MESA """ A •••••••••••••••••••••••West phalia Camp.er. Ave,WestmSJl·64-40 ~ 2Ur Sedan.restored.See 968-0509 'JJ BMWS OVERIOO u~..:: 16 t 1 l 3 s & Reblt, ReCng, new pa111-lo believe. $1595. (lie. DATSUN To ChooseFt-oml n uwe s'i ~.~~ n~~ : ... ~ 0 t /rad.ials. $2950. 492·lllO'J .. 76 Honda 750K. M tnl PSZ.165) '70 FORD CHAT EAU. l ~~Sos.•""""·.....,-...., r 498·3616 l'ond. Xlut Vllluc . •THECARPLACE• ~~;;0710 mi, $2600. Ph HERE NOW C<lll~~~~IK1rB~~g:ti<1IO UNIVERSITY Motorladlikes 9140 S17001bstofr.5;&812'10 2100 HarborBlvd,CM ------Oldsmob'- ERIC S 0 N 2 9. f u 11 631-2620 75 Dod••e Van, t-;x. Conti. Ho do C GMC Crw·~e/race. S2 l ,000/of· ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Houda Elsinore ll5. 0 n ars • ., mags. s1dl· pipes, :i:i.ooo BMW SALES fer. 675-1830 eves & BEACH IMPORTS Been stored l yr. $325 'JS Chevy 2dr Coa<:h. Trucks 100" oria 3rdownr mi. cpl. bed, asking '7 0 21100<.:S 4 s p wknds. HAS MO.PEDS 00-1446, 644·674!) "' ,.. · <'·""'". 41,._4230 (Z"•"L"'°), 2850 Harbor U~vd. ---1-Call547·5l31 """""'"'' ""'-'""' Cot M "'O""•O Classic Mercedes uno 280SE Cnvt. Xlnt cood. :..11.soo. SS2·7091 65 Me r ced es 300SE. Leather interior, original throughout. S47 ·6157 • 640·7220 •75 450SEL HOllEC .. T35M ..... Before youbuy,g1vcu~a·7 1 Hickman 175<:c -------. ., . '722002·/\ (535RKKI s a esa ......... ,.. A • ~ ..... r call! va~"ha di' rt bike '·'n" 1949 !lolls/ Bentley r~ire 76 Chevy ·• ton, :150 eng. 3 Sliver w/ black tnterior. (111"' Ft ~m· Jler ·ers1on "~ • ~ ... spd 17 800 m1 S4500 '7 3 3 O CS 4 s f1 '7] D .. TSU..., 7s'C1vic Hatchhack, lo mi, '-atl1er, s·unroof, s tereo of Hobi~~l6a& 14\ Like BEACH IMPORTS wi rccd valq• intake Park-.tm).,.convN.llblc, 548-JooG · , . !967Kl.M1 " ,.. xl11l eond, $21.iOO or best ;;pe. (525LWG l Special new. colored sails and 848DOVEST. $J001 listofr.962-~7_3 __ rc~lorcd.S22,500~2·797!1 --'73 Bavar1 ;1 ·l :-11 WAt;OH offcr.t;.i6.6.'.141 ____ at ef.xlrtas. GVreat fror ~X,~ NEWPORT BEACH ·74 HONDA :160 CL. L•1 • 7~ [~r~ ::2~ 1 V~.e :~l~: .<~P~~ ~-a r 1 a ,1 ~ p . ~n~1~,;n~rig, st:r~~ irs cat. ery ast. ~ 752-0900 mileal{e Xtr:i!>, hke new. Recreational A.'rt F .", u .~t~reo , 1.... !348LfM) tape (U3649) !>iS.3662or645·2200 $650. Ph54o·868!1 Vehicles 9530 " ... n .. ~ ~- Joguar 9 730 ....................... •Laser + dolly S7SO. Sabot rowboat S250 Lido 14, main +jib $125. !>'75-5775 box. mags. :wle pipe~. '75200'i·A . .(03~ I ) $2 399 Moped, Demro 70 m1 olu.. . ----... ••••••••••••••••••••••• PP,$3'.JOO.!W7·7182 Eves '755301A·A.·UI06MVt;) J>t:rfect cond, $300. Joy 73 Ka"".asaki ~: 4-1 •. 16 CHRISTMAS SADDLEIA.CK JAGUARS 76'' New Buy Plan, :.e111>1l>le payments. -Stiurturerl like a lease. Ca JI lt>r ~on!. quote. aft 8PM 840-1507 nm, ~ustom seal. fair-LA y AWA y ·7~ Ford, 302. auto trans, V .. LLEY IMPORTS ings. $1095. Ph 8-12-1522 f'M h bk rf A -----VAN &CAMPEH ' tape. I·, s. su er 831-2040 495.4949 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 1973 Honda CR·l25, top ACCI<:SSORIES 111t. custom pamt. ao.ooo 24' Columbia Challenger 1•--------•1 cond. Very tin. $395. Call Van Conversions & fl v m1, 642-0051or645·3731 === s ips 4. Johnson 61-II'. c.12 1321 "" · I W k ---CREVIER t 1111 l•od t II•' 1• 1 I \\\ HUHTIHC. TCM IUC H BRITISH CAR CO. 213/990-2525 714/694-2854 THE FOXI MOPED "' . .xrv1cc. nsur. or . t)9 VW Van. •71; enl!. very S4000.675-0913 ----------Fonda's RV Service good cond, asking $2000. Choice of models & col Motor Horn!s, 2177 Harbor Ulvd~ 840.1296 KITE I yrold, l'lnl cond. Yellow $600. Gall 642·2110 27' Culler Rig Classic. xlnl cond, xt.ras, mus t see $5500/ofr. ~·1740 or b'75·93ll . •All New Morgan 27 ors. S15 wr>rth of ai·cn:.~ Sale/Rent 9160 Costa Mes a 645-1967 FREE w1.wy :'llOl'fo;O ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9550 Dc>dl{e ·1.1 .• , 'I' maxi nm, pur~hase _ Motor Homt Rental 4 Wlwel Drives V-11. a ut... I' S. I' B. Five Points Moped 18112• to 32• ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.isoo. 646-:J.IOO Beach al Mam ., • l!fl3 Ford F-250 4x4 Five Points Shopn •g'Ctr Jo ully sclf·t-onlauwd 1\uto trans. pwr brakes Huntington Beath Hes~rve now liJr 1714) 847-100'.! Mun·Fri 12PM . 81'M Holiday Wknd;~ S l 10 SS l" 1 HEGENCY :\101 OH 1972 Maxi Van I Ion, auto. air. PU. r<1d1v, 37,0001111, S3100 Will lrad('. pvt ply 546·8871, 751 -6801 '69 Datsun :WOO Hoad:.tt•r. 0 I ST & IROADINAY grC'al sh<tfll' IHI hcucl , SANTA ANA 1alves. lop Sl·l~l.)1 ollr 835·3171 li'l2-6ll'i • -- •.lag '67 XKEC!X' u ... t look·g l'llr tn lo\lln S38UU. t0:!5COU) fi75·5775 H<E ULTIMAJE DRIVING MACHl,.E •USED BMW't* ·1:1 Ba van a· (9061 VY I ·1s2002-(833NJ M ) '69 lt;()CHZXX866l '73 Dat:.u11 lll0 w~o11. Air. ••74 JAG XJli. Lo Mrll's, t\i\1-l"M st~·n·o t4p1• like new {'Ond l.1c 11877 1>31 :mzi.. LJK. Call 751 ·1!\1111 '73DATSUH6 10 l'nvatc Party Im med del. SAVE SS Bkr. •a . un ,.. llOME RENTALS 848-8828 9l5 N. Harbor Blvd. S.A * •5Jl 2503• * ·09 Dodge Sport Van. VI!, Closed On ~nday~-SPORTSCOUPE '73 Jai:uar XJ-6. S1hcr, Arclll' whrtc w/bla<:k ~~~~·~'~;::_n. ~95· sl)Ortsrcx•f & 111t.er111r 4 -----Shelter Cove Marina, 837·440S. Moped Batavus. <!ti' GMC MOTOHllO;\t E Xlntcond, l mo old. SI 6 w l P 12' Kite, xlnl con<l, i-.tored, Must sell. 546.6054 ' PS · n r rates. vt must sell $550. 979-6398 or pty 833·2616. 557-2319 Moped Jawa Babella, ltke 6-12·4097 Nwpt new $200 or bsl ofr Aft ,. c L • I 1 1975 Santana 25'. •,• T, SPM.645·1631 vM ate 73, x nt eom ., race. cruise. 6 hags ----------1 sips ti. $19,200 1238 Fast. clean SI li .000. Electnc :.1oped Polaris. NB.:. 833-2bl_!j u75·9061 Less than 650 miles 12' Kile wistrcel lrlr, llull ;1-1. i?ood cond 540·2-191 1975 8t.lccanttr 240 Asking $375. 644 2159 Motorcycles/ Scooters 9 I 5 0 ••.•.•••..•.•.......... Uale's RV llcntab 5 At•res '75/'76 models. lrv111c 55fl·444G. '13 Executive :!5' l>odgc V K. aulu. I' 1S, P II . \ M I" \1 ll l r k . gcnrr.1tt)r, ruof Jlr Stereo tape , Tacoma wheels. Just rn time for Chr1 s 1mas . (248PCXl s4299 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA IUI• l•o<h l••d. 141 U SS MUHflHC. TOH 11 ACH ;iulo, new tires & i.hoek:.. ORANGE COUNTY'S t'leun. Sl295 t;.16 814'1 or OLDEST 642· 154!8 .Autos Wanted 9590 ..•.............•...•.. CASH FOR CARS! Top ::> Dollar S paid for clean used cars. truc ks & Corvettes. Ask for l'aul O'Neill. HOWARD Chevrolet l>ovl' & Quail St:;. Nf:WPORT BEACH Sales-Service Lt'astn~ Roy Carver.Inc. Holls koy<'f.' llM W l540Jumborec Nt>WJX>rt Beat'h 1>HHiH'1 191~ B!\-IW lfiOO 1\M V:VI . l\lichchns. s1:i:1s ij7:1 5157 spct'<L FM rad11>. air Karmann Ghio 9735 t·ond. & It.~!'!~ than :ui,500 •••••••••••••••• ••••••• miles. (105(.;CS). ONLY $2498 '71 DATSUN 51 0 STATIONWAGOH 'uper trans. car! '63 Karmann Ghia. looks funny. rn:s OK. Only $150. 646·3424 Moxda 9738 I '>peed. ri1d10 & b.l'atl'r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I lti()(;PC I '7•1 Mulda HXJ Coupe, '1 OHL Y $ 1298 spd, under wrnty, very MARQUIS TOY OT A clean M37 3202 --- l\llSSION VIE,10 ·73 Mazda RX3 C!X' New 831-2880 49 5-12 1 0 eng. stl n1d1al lires. xJnt WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS FOREIGN. DOMESTIC 75 2002 Sunroof stcrl'o, 1975 DATSUN cond, 96.1-1633 6 Hp mlr, satl:., wmehcs, pulpits, life Imes. dlx inl. galley, head, & more. Replaccmnl eosl S!lROO, steal it for SID9S. 6312610 .Wwport Pacific So. ·73 Suzuki T!\1125 La; dwn Boge shocks. 30 Mukuni car b, l>G hd, pro-tech chain t<'ns1on, 520 t•hatn k1l. list ofr 540·001!1 crwse cl)nlrol, awning. ·~ Willy's wgn. gd cond. rool rnrk & latltlt•1-. hitch. runs great. huh,, & 0 1 D. low mile:-. Sips 7 must ~t·ll. $1300. ask lur IO:lll lNWI Salt•s pricC' llenrv •Hl:IA·16J . xlnl cond. Mu:.l sell' or CLASSICS ~i2UO. ti75 !1752 280Z If vour car is extra cll•an Automatic trnns, air ~l..C us first. BMW '7-1 Ba \'aria 4.s pd, cond & AM 1 FM radio. BAUER BUICK air cond, sunrf. l'tc 1205351l '73 Mazda HXJ Auto. /\~/FM 8 tr;1ck . lo mileage. i;d l'oncl Sl700. M6·5918 Must sell 12' l''iberglass Lark w/cover & sand tJul ly. $t7S. 673·5751 ·73 y ,\ ~"'" \ :1t.1) \'Ix Fat'tnry orl.:1n.ll ,\I int (•nnll ;:o,tiOO IM 557 I!'; 1:1 Sl6,W5 • '73 APOLLO l'lymoulh Trail Dul>lcr 292.1 HarborBlvd 35.000m1,S7.5:J5 Wkllys, 5395 ·73 HX2, 4dr. auto, air. Cosla Mesa 979-2500 558·0091 Wkndi. & e ves, ,.------------... new tires. Su!'r1fire. BsL ·73 llond,1 .104, m~t sdl. TAHITI KETCllES <:!I Isl make olft•r h«Jut1f11l 32. Wei.lsci1 I :J<! "L:i Call*11i 5i~ Sarene". Avery & Co ti7S-8990 1•111; Yamaha 1:!5 YZX Great r11nd rnu::.l ~~II $100 l'Jllli732l!til 26' Mowr llome. ,1ulo. Dodge V 8, auto. PtS, P B. !>h•rco, da~h air. generator. roof air. rack & ladder , awning. loaded. t070KHM > A real buy at S15.~5. REGENCY MOTOR HOME RENTAL !YL5 N lfarbor Blvd S A • * 5.'ll 250:1• • 26' Ende .. nor :-;1001>. 5 sails, sips 4 Obi llfr line" likt• rww. llavt• ~hp $5.250 or ht•'l offt•r 55ti·7KIK or x:1:1 <!:Nl nr f>ll! 0742 l t' A:'wU' M1n1 V1-.h 'Int •'•Jad. Must 'l'll :$250 196 5607 .John '71 SUZL'Kl !IHI lllOmi Ltlw111•11 ~l)O tj7J IJX.l!I Salt• WJ;'l<!'IEBAGO 1973, 72 CH5(J0 1•'11111 " 11.t11•" Lo m1 Load1·d xlnl Fa1nng. nt'" n•,11 1111· 1•01111 5;,-; IH:l.'i Vcrv gd t1m1I \\11,1 'di S75Ci 54U 31'1K 1101>1\I\ \ !lO IHHT BIKf: Chni;lrnas La~1·1', 1•r .ull1• & en ve r , I 1 ll· h I u". t:7 5.5937 $150 ti?:> IAAJ2 R.H'lnJ: U1ni:h1 :;~;.o , Finn al llX:lll T1 Jil1•r ;.i1 .iilahlt• Pt ... 1 ... • t•.itl 76 :-.11<1h1k1 lnll'r11at1onal N1•w $:!;10, !'11•11 $165 Call ~17 R!l<ltl 1;;;11283 _ 'i3 Y.1maha IOO MX >.Int l '>lllntlc i :!I . \t .ihog rond. never raced. S300 fll.1nkPd :, '·"''· I 13. 545 <"1!*17_ dlll!(). ~ulll 1·~1u1111.1e·~ C:rl KX 125 K11wa!>.1k1 Xlnt rond_ S390Cl I h Mt> 7Jll2 1'0nd. F~h.. ~tr;1~ Uest T C~•t 134 t . $llln•t rnnil, offer 559·504il ~/ltu1ler Sl~l I .ill IH76 Su1uk1 1Ut250 \l.111) i,.15 •4tll 1•xtr.ts Lc~.ilher!l. l'MHll-.. '72 LAMDCRUISER trs Outdoor Time (494GIV) 53899 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 1111 •••1~11.4 9•' I\~\ t4UHflHUtUMl(ACH, • HOBIE 16, ~oud cond <'Verything you nL'•'ll many -.tra-; $1500 or best S875 Call f)it;> o5M Trolleri, Utility 9 I 80 'i'1 4X4, \'II, AIC,. 1\1T . P1S 1B, rf rack, i.k td pl;itcs. roll oar -C re at rond. Rart-ly off road. $.5200 I Ofr. fl;J.1 1!227 '72 CHEVY BLAZER 350 VS, auto. full pwr. AM 1FM 8 track, many xtras. Should lie seen to lie apprec S4500. 551~1424 eves. 752·8924 days.Jim or 752·ol46 71 Toyota Landcru1ser. irr While. Xlnt running cond. New brakes. radiator, !ID dutch. S2700. 552 7855 Trucks 9560 •.•••......•....•..•••• WE BUY CLEAMCARS &TRUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET lR28 Harbor 01\ d COSTA MESA 546-1200 TOP DOLL/\H PAID l~l'.\lEDIATEL\' FOR /\LL FOHElCN CAHS CALI.OR COME IN TO SEE US Ford Haul·hcru. Ml. nu NEWPORT IMPORTS tires. Sl500 or l>t·~l offer ;uoo w. Cst Hwy, Nil l>45·';202 642-9405 '72 Chevy Lui 11• shell. -------- new mt. Ask 111µ, S2500. WE BUY Pnval<' part) l'hnne · •USEDCARS& bi5·39'.!6. TRUCKS• Come in or Call '61 CH EVY Truek Stcikc FREE Approisai bod,, 8x7''lxJ•, "' '68 Grot+.Chevrolei mot4ir ancl !rans. Stt!p 1!1211 Bca1·h Jl h·ri. bumper. R 11. air i11trn~. lluutinglon Reach $!MIO olr. Musl S<'ll bt•lnre 847_6087 * 549•333 i L'hnstmas li42·6l35 11· St•n·1s Ut111>1><1 for f;.14.!)2G4 . ofr. 84li·910:J Nabers Cadil. - -----·73 BMW 200~ 4 sp, AM FM cas:sette. imrf. Konis. Lut:a:-,. P1rnllb. uoo ffar4Nw IJ•~ Mrrcedes Bent 9740 Costa Mew 540 91cio ••••••••••••••••••••••• must sell hy Dec 26~ .::=:~:---=------'"!'"""'.: $49901 bst. PP 631-1757 '7:! BMW Wll2. Sunroof. air cond , Kum shol·ks. 4-spd. New rar11<1l!- S29.000 tli3·45l:l Capri 97 I 5 .............•......... HEW '76 1972 24UZ, slick, -.1r, AM1FM. ma~~. pvt ply. S3700. 557-9922 ·n Datsun 1200. 58,000 m1. nu rad 1;ils /\M /F~1 Ktl'rcu, 35 ;\JI'(; Sl29!1 or best of fer 1;;5 IMiHli Fiat 9725 CAPRI II MPG •••• •••••••• •• •• •• • •• •' Complete wllh front dis<: 1970·1~ S11or1 ~}"' N1~rl. brakes steel oel u:<I lo ;m, 3 l•1ps ~ooo (;all radials'. sl) led sleet 54S·:l809evl'S wheel <:overs. rack & pmon stccnn~. rel'linm.I! SHARP X 19 bucket scats. fold down ; 9 7 5 Bron ze , Io w bench seal-;. vinyl top. mileage. prime l·tmd, ful SI 08.87 Mo. ly equip. pvt ptyS4200. Wiih oniy tax & iic down 673·5151 ($326.34 l lor 48 months '68 Spydcr 1150 Convert. on approval of your ~ood Xlnl cond. l\lom needi; cre~1t. Tolal ~asn price larger car. $1050 /ofr. inc1. lax & •IC S"315. 673-0193 l>C'll•rred paymcn\ pnn• - 1nc1udmg lax. uc. & in-FIAT BUYERS HAS YOUR LEASE BEEHTURNED DOWN? Let us review your f111a11 c1cil potential-We havl• over 27 plans ~carecl l11 put you 111111 .1 '.\1cru·des Uenl. HOUSE OF IMPORTS 213/921 -8588 714/523· 7250 Lease New-Used OVER 100 MERCEDES OH DISPLAY House of Imports AUTHORIZlm MEIH.:rmF~t; OEALEH 61%2 Manchcsler, Hu<'na l';irk 523-7250 icrcs• $55!\2 Annual llcrb li'ru~dlandt•r 1s of perrentag~ 1:a:i:_ ~ 2.96''; . ten nit 50 g;i llnns of !{as On lnc S;rnl;i Ana Fwy. Ser. GAECSK24.Y1.!. r'llEE with this ad at the ·GUSTAFSON 1975 Mt'il'edl':-. 450 SE, un· l une of purchase on u der f;.t()O mi. 1 ownr, $16,399 HOUSE OF IMPORTS 213/921-8588 714/523·7250 MB '76 2805. Ivory, snrf, crui~e cont, flawless. 2300 mt, $16.200. 898·2720 '65 MZB 600 lmmac. Unusually low m1 ·g. Oueumcnteu service reds for ea 3,000 m1 The ultimate Christmas i;ifl. Sll,995. Call ownr, 644-57!l:J. l\IBZ HOUSE OF IMPORTS MEICBIES BENZ WEEKLY SPECIALS _.lW1S- 450 SEL 6 to Choose From $20,669 S..•r No. 054927 _.lW '71- 450 SEL $24,900 Ser No. 059573 CAl.l.1''0R QUOT1': ON 48 MOS. L EASt:; CLOSEOUT! 1976 PEUGEOT'S 6 to Choose From S1•1l11n.;. Slat1011 Wagons All New PROM $5821 -USED CMS-- GREAT S£1ECTION Of QUALITY 28Gs BUY /LEASE NOW! 213/921-8588 714/523-7250 'MERCEDES BENZ offer· ~·R27'l 7 s II o n d J X L I 2 5 •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• loots SUps/ w ('Over. m,1n\ , .. <tr"'· I xii l 't1l Tr h " ' ,1,1111 Do~kl 9070 i:ttconct S52.1 &16tl!llli l>t<lebo.1r1J:.., 11111' nrw • ·, or ·' , 1tm lruc k. A:-.k Ing, TOP DOLLAR PAID LINCOLN MERCURV 16800 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach new Fiat. $16,500. pp ~~·fi577 Herb FT-ieclander --, -* ·73 M BZ, 450 S LC, im- lmports 197~ 280 ~dr ~ed. $8000. mae, like new, lo mi. -----$225 675 411fi? ,.••••••••••••• • •• ••• •• • ·75 YZ80. Mod1f1cd hv .lt•ff ' ' • Sl.f P for :10 :JS' Rout, ward. Llke new Nt·v~r Uuflty nr ll1lw 11 Ir Balbo<i Pl•nn. e.ist o raced, sar, S3SO lfx7, ~:!511 •111 •r Pav1hon 673-6790 Cttll S.'lO 2-\61 11:m .m 1 9100 A<oi, New $17'1 Call 962 3435 7fi UtHh!r :118 Truck, full htl(' tune I wht'd drive. 549-0726 '7:1 G :\1 V '2 ton, s uper 9800 ~·ustom. ~horl bd S3400 Call !Iii<! 71118 before lOam or an 2pm '7 3 Chny Luv. 536·8649. FOR CLEAN IMPORT CARS ALL MODELS ~ 842-8844 13750 Ocach Blvd. <Jhve grern, ~NT cond. sac .. must sell, PP. (714) --------WESTMINSTER Stereo. au pwr/ wndws 974-1767. '76 CAPRI CPE 537.7777 898-6777 mech perf . .18M mi. Gall --------- V-6, 4 speed , power steer· --.--549·9361 or~:ll745. __ ·~ Mercedes 250, 4 dr inJ?, r1tdio, hcalC'r Suiwr SF:L!. Hfl{' 1tl'm.; with n 1 Sell .di .l • . , Sedan, xlnt cond, air nil:c. (736NCA> D;iily f'1lot Class1f1ed Ad 1 <:..' em. 642-567R cond. ~50. 646-7803 $3795. Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, New 9800 Avtos, Mew -9800 540-5630 IOH\SO\ & so~ • LINCOLN -MERCURY 18835 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 842·1781 -540·0442' '12 Courier, Holl har & 2626 HARBOR BLVD. Says -"Here's what you get on the Flat 128 tha& yo11 u n't get on the Datsun 8 ·210 & the grill grd, K .C . ':!,MECHANIC wants run· COSTA MESA Ja ckm a n s + mu ch ning repairable or ---- more. Must see to ap-wrecked cars. 847 ·4995. '72 Capri. Xlnt cond. Auto, Toyota Corolla at any price - •Overhead cam en1ine • Independent suspenAloa •Front wheel drive • Wider lrack • Rack & pinion steering • Longer wheelbase • More trunk space TH.E FIAT 128 • More room In the back seat • More vlsabillty prec. Must sell bef the ------Disc brks, bst ofr over 1st. Wknds & Eve, Late601earty70s $1500.968-3.Cl34an6pm 492-6564. Days, 492"0682 VAN Wa nted in gd cond reasonable mileage. Call '73 VG, 4 spd, deluxe Int. '57 Chevy P .U. 327. Auto, G4S 5250 stereo. s un roof, S2800. new tires. nds paint. · 8.10-7888. 830·4101 $700. 846-5918 Small or Compact car, lo Datsun 9720 ,76 Fm it i; a g eG, Adm er d., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ore1j!n. oo con INTERMATIOMAL 673-6897. '71 Datsun l:ZOO. Lo mi. 4 TERRA SCOUT · spd. Must sell $HOO. l'h l'ICKU, Autos. hnported _494_-7_138 ______ 1 4 wheill drive, deluxe ex- terior & interior, de>« edge guarda, body slde mouldings . f'0092FG 040963. $5395. ATLAS CHRYSUR Pl YMOUTH Open Dally ltSunday 'tll lOPM 2929 Harbor Blvd, Cot!ta Mesa 546-1934 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oat. '73. 2AOZ, 25M. uir, Get.ral 970 I /\M/FM, auto, LikC' new. ••••••••••••••••••••••• nuradi11lt, $4985. Ask/Al, RARE •62 Days, 833-8551. Wknd11 & MASH.All eves, 552-4831. 3500GTC~ '73DATSUM S Spds, new tires, Dor-IZ I 0 roni wire wheels, fuel in· jection, aluminum body. 4 speed, radio, heater. Xlnt c:ond. Very fast! Gassaver! (209JJC). 23,000 mi. Too hot for my $ I 99 S. wlCe. T r ade for tOmething ta mer. Psn- tera, Lotus, Etc. or ?? Pvl pty. 675-36112 o r ~ 540-5630 1011\SO\ ,\ ~O\ • l INCOI N M~ 'H llRY -.,l-F_ord_R_a_n_cbe-n)-.-PS-,1 Alfeao.o 9705 1626HARIOl ILVD. COSTA MISA Pwr disc brlts, auto ... ••••••••••••••••••• .. 1---..;...;......,._..-. ___ 1 medium ml'JC, Ver1 ad Alfa Berlinit '74 2000. '73 240'Z, silver w/blk int, cond. Bit offer. MMIHM, 5-pd, low mlJ.. 2'fmpf , xhtt AMIFll. 34,000 m l. $4500. 645-i501. cood. $UOO. PP. 559-0364 640-0.210 ,. • AMtoa. lmporW A.tot 0 Imported AMtos Imported AMf•s, IMporhd Autos, lmpcH"hd · Atltos. IMport.d 'Sunday. Oec:ember 19. 1978 D~IL Y PILOT Cl I •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• : •••••••••••••••••••••• : ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••····9••7•7•0• ~~:~·············;;;·~Autos. U1.ct Autet. M•w taoo'AMto•. New taoo ~ .. ,.. 9740 I 9746 Roa. Roye• 9756 Tri...... 9767 Voft&awa,.n ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·····•·•··•·•·••·•••····•••·•··············•·· ..........•••............•........•..............................•... 196 I MIZ 190SL rtED IN COLOR. "67 Rolla HoHt ~1lvtr 1976 Trh•ph TR7 1972 VW COUrlltOAOSTIER GREEN Wint ENVY! Shadow. Mulliner l"UUP<'. 6 cyl . 4 :.peed. power CAMPER VAH '00 Opel GT Red New )Ume as t'ormrhr, HllO, d1Sc brake!!, heult'r, l111l In ruce cond1t1on with full Jhrdtop. Or11n1111I l1n:., new brake:., tape i.uperb corHJ, $2b,500 edgla)ll,A.,1 FM i.len .·o camper cqurvml'nl lcolherwith 7t.OOOmiles deck A steal for $1100 6't2·Tir78 fancy wheeh & onl) <!mFWC> l<tducrll rur Mwitaee!(OlSNLl::I 1~>00bclowlowbook) 11 ,0 00 mill'' Im qwrk:;ah.>,1t '11 VOLVO Coclloc 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1973 CADILLAC ELDOttADO courE (OOCJIL5U I $5495 Come In & Register for WORLD'S LARGIST XMAS STOCKING \ PACKID WrTH OOODllS I 642·689S Toyota 9765 maculJtc·' tol85NJPI ONLY $2998 1951MIZ190SL ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOW $5595 COUPE ROAOSTEfl '66 Kadctt. Good lire:.. HEWPORT DATSUN Hardtop & soft top new batt.cry, 3000mt on 'JJ 888 OOVt::ST Ong ma I lealh.,r w / rJdlu eng Clean body, econo l't F.Wl'O HT B F:ACll Ac1sA'o~~~;11~~ ~~ecd brakes. $400. TOYOTAS u1.1100 1971 VWVAH ST ATIOHW AGOH 7 pi!Sl>en.:l·r model ltl<&SCAXl "llow reduced to HERE NOW 8 FEET TALL! No Oblleatlon Dnrwl111 ti.14 '2-22·76. Chl!Mft 11ftder 18 mvat be occom,a"*' by ,.,."t. I VALLEY IMrORTS orsche 9750 TR's 76'1 111-2040 495.4949 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HERE NOW ONLY $1998 MARQUIS TOY OT A MISSION VIEJ O 831-2880 495-1210 '73 450SE Concours Condll 1on <900.JLW l Sule' $10.999 HOUSE OF IMPORTS 213/921-8588 714/523-7250 '72 MIZ 350SL Uoth T ops' 174oFLY 1 SI0,499 HOUSE OF IMPORTS 213/921-8588 714/523· 7250 '73 450SLC 1972 Porsclw 91 IT S spce<I, u1r t•ond , µwr window&, rnai;s & s1lvt•r w / black i n t erior. (WSFTI J SADDLEIACK VALLEY IMrORTS 831-2040 495-4949 '72 !114 PorM he Appearance Group Ul50 ti-I I 175S CLASSY CLASSIC IA 356 SC, red w I blk int, ~potless M 1nl 1•ond StiOOO or best ol fer Pvt µty SJC 496 1977 74 !ll 1 Por,che Xlnt i:om.I 1Jc,l ofkr t:ull aft S. I> 7S ti2tl5 Sunroof, alloy .... hc~b .. Stereo, Lo Mi le'> 73 ~14 . 11l r a c li:Jn <&lll PKll > S4SUU ti.r m Wkcly:. S 15 499 M0-0011 1-.ves & wknd~ • <1!15 bOllS HOUSE OF IMPORTS 213/921 -8588 714/523· 7250 'fill l'or:,che 912 romp resto r ed. l7 Sllec·, l>Jlam·cd cni:. S5500 C\ c::.. wkl·nds 53ti 67S2. 1-1 Por '72. AM FM, n(·W :)cveral C~uahly St'led1011 eni;, S:~l9S1 h::.l ofr . 2B(fs 1n !tlm·k NUW' Call l'P 1131 3527 for Lea:-e Buy l'I Jn Sen::.1blc Pay ment.. HOUSE OF IMPORTS 213/921 ·8588 714/523· 7250 Rare ·r.11 ~:uruptoan !II IS 1\c·w ~l·m1nr 11.>. 1\11111', \'al'l' Jllh \t utor :itl!IOOU71 711 ;-,:.1 ·11:>11 h.') l'or .. d1l• 3')1;.<,C. n·c·un d 1 l 1fl11 e ti l' r1 I: rl' <' t• n l p.11nl. O('W uphol. \Int MG 9742 ~ 75.SijJftttl'\I .••.................... MG77's and 76'~ Xlnl buy µIan, ~lnu-lurt•d like ol ll'J)e M'n'°'lhlt• pa) rnt•nb Ca ll Bnl1s h Car Co for u •1uulc 011 ::.tot·k and !.JX'<01.ll 111.in .. BRITISH CAR CO. 213/990-2525 714/694-2854 '74 MG MIDGET i\ M F ~1 . m .1 i.:..,, l.1 k ,. Nl•w' llOt!Ll \1 1 S1x·11_.1 price GREAT CHRIS TM.AS GIFT "GG !Ill i.am c J" t:urr£•nl model al 1 1 pnn• S4.!ISO or be!>l oflt.>r I 1'0,:.1hk trarle for -I dr HM W ) 1t11 an !112 l'lloti I OWlll'r >ISIMI 1;;:1 llii/1 1 Totally Restored ;-,9 35/ii\ "\;t•w 1ntr IMt11\ ,itt pa111l Mml ~5~,1111 l'\l "'-~ fi:ll :11:1!1 •NEW COLORS •NEW MODELS Huge Suv1ng:. on ALL n· main1ng new 76s & Demos XJnl huy plan w1lh 'l'11~1 ble p11yme11h Sll'Ul' tured hkc• 11 leas!'. 'l'e1 nf1c 11tock on hand BRITISH CAR CO. 213/990·2525 714/694-2854 '15 TH7. xlnl ('oncl C.tll 752 7555 l>cl. 1 JO & :! JO ult 3, !ltiO 2054 1973S ... rlecttle 4 s peed, 8 truck tu1>e & low miles. (313J ES) SADDUBACK VALLEY IMrORTS 831 -2040 495.4949 '71 Vol•o I 45S Auto Tr11ni1, air. cond. :;le rt.'<>, roor rul'k Su per s h a r p $ 2 4 9 5 . <111.· O'i9CK X ) •THE CAR PLACE • 21001larbor Blvd t:M 6JI 26lO Th<: Belter Bar~a111 MARQUIS TOY OT A MISSION VIEJO 831 -2880 495-1210 '75' 2 Cehca GT Air cond 5spd, A~ FM 11; 000 m1 Xlnl Mu)l :.di $3815 l'h 640· 76'!9 l)!I 1:Ttl 'I r1umph , vw-Pop Top Camper 1\M F\1 \l•ry t ll'Jll I 10.000 m i on \MlSC.:C cng . o°"'nr, SH.:1'1 PP %!! 77'JJ AM F\1 lape dck , man)' Aaltos, Uaed TOYOTA CHRISTMAS SALE 1969 COROHA DELUXE SEO AH A utomatic. r adio . healer, one owner & a low mllcui;e •·.ir lXSSSJOJ ONLY $1198 1973 COROLLA MARK II courE 2 Or. Hiirdlop. &. speed, radio. heiiler. air 1·ond , pwr. slcenni: • hrakr-. & less than :11.000 mile:. <J&lllPQ• ONLY $2398 Volluwocpn 9770 ••••................... 71 \'W (",1 mpt:r l'op l'oµ · Fu II> c11 u1 vvect 8:> l(IO s..Ui S0-1 ti ljli V.\1', IWOn e ni;, $7'1S (."Jll all S :IO 5-ttl WU! CHRISTMAS CASH $300.• REBA TE TO USE AS YOU PLEASE • Upor purchasl' uf J ny nt!W or dt'mo VVJ OCfer i.:ood throui:h 12 l!J 71i BOB WITHAM vw xlrJs $2:.."95. 49ti·4tH7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . General 990 I 71 \~ U t;G. l cir, •••••••i••••••••••••••• A:\1 I' :\l i.lcre u low ,.. 1, 7• v milt•age t"•>mPl'lllion l:YTS ~muro or .I :! c1H1 orange 'Vt•ry ~hJrl>' GT Bo.th >:oo\I co11d l'\l I C 0 L 2 12 > N ow o 11 l ) ply 9tiJ ti4M!'> $2295 AMC 9905 HEGE:-JCY MO ron ••••••••••••••••••••••• llOME HEl'\TAI. tl8 Javelin, run::. .1:rcJI 925 N Harbor lUvd. S /\ a ir '>(·hk..,, po:., muf.('>. •5:11 ·2~• IK•J1l!·r ... mu'>l !.t•ll Uc~l '66 Uug, 7.000 mi on 16001 ~rrcr 613 5295 alt .t c1· eng, l -.cater, ch•an, 76 AMC GREMLIN make ofr. 493 7732 ·oo Uu~ LI!\ blue. xlnl l'Ond, Complt rt•bll, all p a pt'r!> l\'lu)t se ll , bst ofr aft ti r~M-4437, (213 I 389· W26 ·n \'W Camper. or1.:1nal mnd. xlnt mechamt·allv 493 8628 compl£>lt• w11h Ii 1·vhr11.ll'r, ;iutomulll", Pl>W<•r :-ll'cr 1ni:, air cond1l111111ni.:. radio. ht·alcr. roof rack Ser. ll/\Gi\4&>1':1fl6:15'1. $2886 GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. Huotington Beach 1975 COROLLA DELUXE COUPE :! Or. 4 '>peed "''lh radial llrl'!> & in e'(edlcnl t·o11d1 tum' t2 1!J:\IX.L I '6fl '.'W Sqh!·k H:.td1 JI l1rc•s H 'bit l'lll: I-M iliOO Wc!tlrnm .. tcr 111 \ d stert•o, 5S2·30'.tl Westminster 8!13 7551 842-8844 ONLY $2498 MARQUIS TOY OT A MISSION \IEJO 831 -2880 495-1210 1-'a~l VW nt·w pJ1nt. Wd>er im· ... CR i:ear!>. 180()(·1: )trokcr. t>lc (h t.>r S3JOO in car, i.ac $2250 496-11671 '65 VW Squ~back t\2 VW Van Ne"' r ni.: & lire~ $850 Call 5S<H!231 ('\"I?!> "68 VW for :.air Heblt cng Sltll under "'Jrr .. nl} $1400 or orr '1!J<I :!268 or 494 7154 '72.AMC JAVEllN CPE \'I!, .1otnmal1r, air con d111oninl(. P<l"' er '>lt:l'r ing. po.,., er br.ikt·~ .. rJtl10. hl'al l'r. v1 n} I r oof 41iFBll s 1895. ·71 TO\OlJ Cd1ca Hed i\ C, · & lo.11led 3<1.000 S850 ti4:! 4\1.\S '70 Bu~ Ong owner. t>2M mile:-53:100 t>-12 :ll~i.!I ·73 \'W 1\:\\ F\I. ;i1r, xlnl . . , . mnd $2:WO Ill lx•'>l oiler 75 <.Rl!ca S1 /\uto. Ai. 1~2 !IJ2l or 5 10 1!7:!1! i\M 1-:\1 .. t,.rc•u, I I 000 m1 Yl"llow 83.1 :!.ltlO 'ii C'on\l•rl1hlt•. low l)H Ill."!>( oH ... r Or 11 .1dt• IOI 0ti8 Toyota Corona I cir. I'll lrui·k 615 Uill!J ,.,ed. lo rn1 . .1U\t1, SiSO Call 17J.l I~.~:! 71l35 l~!W VW llui.. ollt-r, 548-8082 m1 , Yukon Gold. Ver) dean Sl3'J5 ofr. b40 4471l Jf\ G Iii \"W BaJ'-' llug New fl .J 111 I I 1 re.,. •' n I! ,\M F\;, a-.kin~ !)l:.!5U C.i II 962-345:1 AT L·As CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Op.·n Oaily & Sunduy 'l1l IO PM 2929 II arbor Ill\ d Co'>la Mt·~a 546-1934 VolYo 9772 Buick 9910 (!!) Nabers Cadillac Quality and Price Guaranteed I ( .. ,ini> \prc1.ih\I• l'n: l\:11,·J R.itl'' l 11) n I ')l•kc I 1111; .,1 1'.,·w o.. U"·J (. .1J1llJl\ 11; Or.1ngc C 11ur.1~ 01'll'l1 Sund,1y CJdill,n MJstcr Dealer 261>(1 tl.11 ht )I BIHi l11\l.1 ~h '·I )•HJ '1100 Nabers Cadillac 1'74 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE VS, aulomJl1c. ladur} air ron<l . full pawer inc .,tcenn)(. dlM" brake). w1nd o w l> + ~t.':.J l s, "h1lewJ ll tires. tinted i.:I a:.:.. lt:ather 1nla1or, .1.r u s1!te co ntrol & A M/F :'tf st<.>r eo. Im mucuJate' IJOIKLI 1 H OWS5695 NEWPORT DATSUN 888DOVEST. NEWPORT BEACH 833-1300 So You can enjoy your new Car for the Holiday 5ea10n ... WICANAn•w 2 & 4 DOOR SEDANS HATCHBACKS & WAGONS Copy of factory lnvolc• will be shown to you on NCJU.Sf with your purchase of the below listed cars: Set #66203 Ser •35870 Sor 1148003 •24421 . Ser 1100805 '>or •32166 •:?458~9 Ser =:>4 ':>18 Ser 11 15:?4b 1193556 ( -995':>~ LA GE SELECTION OF 9 's & 124 SPIDERS A Large Selection of Extra Clean Used Sports Cars Ser Ser Ser We'r9 proud to servic• whot we H ll. Huge 16 bay service dopt. & body shop . S.rvlw Dept. open Thun. nit• 'til 9 p.m. OtNr .. ,,,.., t 2·'ll·76 SJ495 BRITISH-CAR CO. 213/990·2525 714/694-2854 'in :111 E. ~po11<1m.1t1t. l 11 ~ 11 l' r . n ,. w I 1 r 1• " , 1\ M FM . 17. oou m 1. hll ~175 '7l VW llu .. New rad111b, ..•................•... ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSJ V ELY VOL VU Laritesl Volvo Dealc•r m Orange County' BUY or LEASt:: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 wt.el DriYes 9550 4 Whctel Dri•ts 9550 '7 l BUICK ••••••••••• •• • •• ••• •• • • •• •• • ••••••••••••• •• • •• •••••• ••• • • • •• • •••• • • • • '73 MG MIDGET SuJX'rSharp' \:\I fo'\I l.<1 ' mile:. <623N '\t \I t $2718 BRITISH CAR CO. 213/990-2525 714/694-2854 75 l'or'ldlt' !II I .! •1 h"I> pl'r. Oh'Lill11· hlk 1nl, m.J!:'· xlri.1 .. h.1rp \lr.1:., r.u·ini: ,.,1t•1•n11i.: .... hi. n .. w .. pkr' n·.1r 1t'fk1·tur,.,, Sh!l~O I! I:! 111.1 d ·•> ur 1.:11 26-li (0 \t" 9755 ....................... t,11 ~1<; '.l'W 'JcllJh f '1 )1u:,t -.I'll '6S Cara\ r ile slt•n'<1 '-ti(JO or be,.t offer convert w remo\•alJle 546 OJ.'I 11 1• ' " w 1· I u l c h SH \)(; \ ("IJ.,,11 Ill'"" $700 11'>1 ulr ial 114!'-'llear· l1rl.'" ••ni.: nri i.: mil<•, I I> \\I '76 COROLLA SEO AH A uto trans low . lo w mile s (560NE0l '2999 -Bill MAXEY TOYOTA 1111 1 •~•'"1••4 14 , I \\\ . HUNflH(;.~Ofo!U&CH p a111t 1\M 1-'M Xlnl l'Ond $:!11[1(1 fj.15 0<11~. ·7-1 \'W Sun llui.:. >.lnl mc<·hun1c·.il tond '>llllt'r l°ll'an. s:!·IUO Mu,.,l :-ce I :12 l~JOI( H!lti 54!111 'ti.'i \'\V Squa rc>hadc xlnl tond. Slii5 ;. llj 111;:1 J fl !01\ ~t "tifo vw llui:. j!IHHI rnnd Asktn~S900 G7S 2631! l!ltll VV.' S lall1Jn W.1)!11n, he1i:c {"lto,in $tiOO 01 l1<•sl •lfrl•r !lh;! SiSH f.t1n1h "llMMI i .. :i II I 1 "oils Roye• 9756 ·7 1 ·u r XI d " .. t oyotas ... ~. ntcnn tih vw HJJ•• Campe r , ;;1 \II: M11l.:1·I ~r .-.ti ••••••••••••••••••••••• Must sell Ne•"' lir~·-.. i.:d fresh li.:t· l'ni.: & lrJn~. •~•ntl :?8 000\I1 \Ju,1 ,._.11 11 l DEALER IN U.S.A. 'l.'f'"H"<' I 0 i: a' m 1 Sl7!1S t>lh 1>!2:1 Sl.JO(I ott, • r 7 :fl mrn1 !>-5:! ·550:°> top. "''"' ll'Jlilt•r u11hol ROUS·ROYC£ ••••••••••••••••••••••• swn" 1175 !1714 DI RECT ~em'-~ 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 CENTURY '.! seal Sia Wi;11 Powl!r stcermi: & brakes, power \\ indows & :.eats. I ill whcc•I, radw, air coml . a grcal .,.,a~on. l'lc,1n J~ they <'n ml' White. mar oo n 1nll'rlOr f4S2111-"i I $3295. 540-5630 IOll~SO~ & so~ • LINCOLN· MERCURY 2620 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 7J Centur}. u1r, P S, P D. cru1M' rnnlrol. ~ll rad1ab, 41l,OOO m i. '1nyl root Xlnl cont!. MuH :.ell $2000. U6J tHti3 Luxuriou!. i5 L1m1lc d m ROY T ··--9767 l!lh7 VW t'arn1wr bus bl \1C \ llmul-,lt·r "''"' R CARVER "-'"t""' Hun-. l(ood S7SO s:lOOO li41i 111:.!;I r ·~ W"'l>Om '70 SPITFIRE . I k iwwponk•<" E conomv Wl't•k t•111I lil:I \W ~qhk. aulO. 0•> s MGI 9744 \~---'40-M>M special ' 011c"t a -k1ncl i.:und, r un -. i.:•iod •••••••••••••••• ••••••• ClOu o suNoAvs .1J:l.1PP X' Sl200'hi-1 ofr. 4!1() !1789 •SALES •SERVICE •LEASING Oversea1 Delivery St.>d a n , c \'l' r y ex l r a · ll------~Sit!!ii!!~"!9r=:::~:':::':~:':~~~~----i beaut. cond Ur1g owner. ·71 MGB lldic.tr. \Ill( .nHh y s 1975 Sen tr<' & p:irt ~ now ""'"" 1111 S;it ·~ I! l•r 4 for \our t•onn•n1enn• 4!13 75..'>9 ··11------,,.-----=----r ..... --------,....,...r:~:llti'-;;'r7l!ri;"~:A:-:::t '69 SCOUT '71 DODGE '74 GMC t"Ond. A-.k1ng $21.100 1;01u; Elll" ·., 1 Hulls OHL '70 VW, xtr.1 l'lcan, en~ Catl67J ll~I Ro' r t• S1h1·rl"l11111l 111 BRITISH CAR CO rt•l·ently tl\'l•rhuul1·<l '65 MGI Ork Gr n \'11n\I C:1l <"01111 •, ll()(I 1111 tlll 'hit ''"It $1 IO I ur ..... 11 ......... 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'"m!·lh111i: 111 "'" ' (.'l.1!>'1f1ell .ulo. tl1111 °""••II '72 SPITFIRE F.it 1111' 111 ll.1d111 l u'tom ch 111\t' 111ll 11111 • IOlFl'S I $3175 BRITISH CAR CO. 213/990-2525 7141694-2854 1;i< \"W \lfttl Xlnl c·ond .111 .... ,I\.. l.1.'l hi UC SI 1511 I 'h '.,11, !IQ:!H w ' \.\-n l (. lll•ll. i.:oot.I rond S'IOO 1111 !lt>ll :!4!:.!:J 1'7 121\, rbll 1·0~ Nu brki.. dlth JJ.11nl \ I $1150 Firm 6.5·1 1:n1 Cadillac 9915 . ...••................• ....._ __ '74 Cad Cpc Deville. crnplt O' Elciiancc int, brn w /b4..'11(c• vi n y l lop , d1v1dt•d pwr '-l'ah , louded wixlru~ Lo m1 , hkl• new I owner SSOOQ p, l Pt y 5S7 26~3 or 557 9483 "Iii Vnl\o 5 44 . ;;;•, 073Ca!I Cpe Dc\'1llc.Orig n •:.lor<'tl. net:'ds m mur o wnl.'r, xlra c lean "ork. S;.11". J!> I:. SIOO L<1i1dcd. mu.-.t i.l'll lht Slc\t.' 531; 'llS.1 or ~ltlO 3742 Offer C,ill lii:t !11!12 4ll4 • '.,+ • r-"Mt • \l)O , 4,. •ot" --r.' A.tot.Hew 9100 Aaltos, New 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 Atltos. Hew 9800 Auto1, Hew 9100 Autos, Hew Vo" 1·200 t <•' ttv'O ''•'"'' -... '''""' """°"' H•l'lt't''io•n 1Jl\'r·~ soo ,;, .... , 4 q,1 1 \Pl'"" '"""' • °""' ,..,,, ~ ,,.. '~• \ 1th 1°-Clt\I 9100 A.tot, New 9800 9I004uto1,Hew •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOU'LL Lll(E THE TOTAL BETTER WHEN YOU . . . . . . . BUY A NEW HONDA~~ from t and HE WILL GIVE YOU IOOG~;~~~SFREE ! 100 GALLONS 100 GALLONS FREE FREE (With this ad at time of purchase) OFFER EXPIRES 12-31-76 Sunde . December 19, 1976 Autoa, UHd Aartoa, UHd A.tot, UHd Alltoa, UHd .A.vtot. U.ed. 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A/(;,P/S,P/8 .A/T.Like aircondilloning74.2J NW <'ond., medium ~reen • ,. 10,. 0 _. c. on 11> : lcrior. See 1t 11ow. Slk VALLEY IMPORTS Pr ply. 492-1112. new$4500 (714)552·7635. $6786 with while mlH1or & • ""'"1h .,.,..., • ...i ,.., .. Coo • 111812a. Only ''lussic ,76 Cad Eldorado wh ite vi n y I T oo I • e co•1 uno '•'"' bal • $4895. 811-2040495·4949 '-'66ChnlMPALA (435HGC). • u1ss tS.•ool No s~n.1 ------Conwrt. Fully loaded. ...50 . .... l~i!-'1945 $2495 It' tBI :i1 I!!! ;I~ [t} (tJ ;t• i fp' 540-56~0 ·~~~~nc?::~'.lei4~~ ;~~~~:: =~~~J2C~t~ ·~~1;~\~~~~~·l~n~~1%~·~ 540-56;0 GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-8844 : . · FUT J',lt.'1'010 .H :'l'llOH/ZU> : '74 Black Eldorado Cad '67 SOV, onl:inat, ~-~trk, xtras, bst ofr _ __:.....c..:;,:_;_c. ___ _ 1011 ~so~ & so~ • ·'"'•··•· ·'•·n ·it-•'t /,1•m m /( &-0 1.,,r,.,.11,. /Jo•lii·"ry' e 2626 HARIOR BLVD. Loaded, like new! 1!1.000 xlnt cond: load~.d, •73 4 DR. Gold & Whl, all L 120 W . WARNER at So. Main, SANTA AN:..J COSTA MESA '.°' New Michelin l1rcs 644·0962 ·1ocav.n <·e 2dr Hdtp. Full pwr., Xlnt. $4200 2626HARIOR BLVD. • llNCOLN·MEHCURY • 557 •2132 • '70 Gold Cad Convert. ~295.S Cmnaro 9917 ~:~d Stl;~~~ ta~, l~r;~~c --631·0300______ COSTA MESA ••••••••••~•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Collecto.rs. ~d cond. Want Ads Call642·5678 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (213)592_1046~ · '7S LIHC0lt4 Doctg. 9915 Autos, U1ed Autos, Uaed , .A.vtoa, Us•d 80,000 m1. Abke ofrcr. Aaltos. Us•d ·71 Camaro SS. 4spd. rebll MARK IV ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 00·8223eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 396 c u.in. eng w /427 ( h '74DODGEDART head. Fact AC, PS, PB. Chrysler 9925 4 to choose rom. T ese Automatic, radio, J)\H. all lnslrume ntall.ci n, ••••••••••••••••••••••• fine luxury cars arc all · d d d t steering + brakes, air Au /F '1 s t "r"o, ll"W service an rca y 01:0 m '' " " " '76 CHRYSLER St · & th tod y rood. & vinyl top lrn -paint. $2500. Da:1-s. opm see em a ma cu l a t u thruoul ! ·THE NEW BILL BARRY PONTIAC OFFERS ... 11ASSLE FREE · ING MHT Ron McLeod THE NEW GENER.Al MANAGfR 534.4282. Eves, 675.8098 CORDOBA <~HLPY ). Pnced as low (46JLPF>. V·8. automatic, air con as ,,..._.LY $2698 '74 Camaro. 6cyl, Jspd, console, PS, AM/FM cassette. low m1, new radials. $3250. 646-7251. CheYM»let 9920 ditiomng, power steer· $8895. """ ing, power brakes. power 540-5630 MARQUIS TOYOTA windows, AM /FM radio, MISSION VIEJ 0 healer, whitewall tires. 831·2880495·12 I 0 vinyl roof, leather bucket seats. side mouldings. 2626 HARIOR ILVD. Dod~c Sport Dnrl 1!17:1 fRH r\l'PRAISAL OS \'Ot:R PRESEST VEHICLE WITH ABSOLVTEL Y SO OB LI GA· TIOS TO YOU. YOL"LL HA \'F. ( IJ~tPLETf. PRIC'l:\G l'WOR~I \TIO-" BF.t'OrtE Y0l1 FILI, on A CREDIT APPLICA TIOS OR l!IGS A Tlll\t,. WHE~ YOll AllE RE.\DY, Ol R POLITE SALES PEO· PLE WILL Gl\'E YOL'. THE PLAIS f .\CTS. OS E~Gl:\E, t::\ll IP~lt::\T i\i\O PEIU:OR· :tl.\7'.CE: WE'LL HAPPILY SllOW YOr THE KELLEY BLL"E BOOK PRICE OS AS\' l.'.SEO <.:AR IS STOCK: Bl\' \\ ITll ( O'.\ I I !JE'.\CE .. ALL '\E\\' A\D I'd likt topersonallyc11rndan1nv•l<1l1on 1orome 1n and 111\ll so ... tor yourself !hdl Wt' are now tne deolersh•P lhiJI Is truly d1tleren1. Tl1e people on my ~tes and service reams know th.it 9cnu1ne concrrn and extr.i service 1S the onlv wdy 10 build lasting customer conl1dence. WllY !'\OT can : L'S A CllAM'E TO PRO\ t~ WllAT Wl': S\Y, FOR EACH CHILD SANTA WILL BE HERE SAT. & SUN . 10-4 ANO MON. thru THUR. 4-8! / COOKIES & COFFEE WILL BE SERVED! ••• ADULT TOYS REASONABLY PRICED / FREE CHRISTMAS TREE! :. 1 '"' ; • I'' t• o; ~r 1 • I t•IJ". (t-r lf1h, t • .I 1• ,1.hJ~ _.,,I LSED C.\11 WARR.\STIES ARE POSTEO ti\ THE WJSOSHlt:LD FOil YOl:R IS- SPECilON:: WI SPECIALIZE IN MILITARY FINANCING! ABSOLUT£LY NO DEALER 10% OFF PREPARATION ON ANY WOltK DONl CHARGE ON ANY IN OUll SUVICI Of PT. C'R IN STOCK! OR I O DY SHOP IN II OfCfMllRI ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 Chevy Malibu Classic, xlnt cond. 25,000 mi, new tires, AC. auto. vinyl lop, make offer. 631-0158. (915PDZJ. COSTA MESA 30,000 miles. 6 cyl., xlnt $5395. --------• cond.$2200.536·1648. Corvett. 9912 Classic '64 Dart vs. a1~u ••••••••••••••••••••••• P/S. immac, 'now Jot. 1975CHEVY MOHU2+2 AT LAS CHRYSL£R PLYMOUTH c ORVETTES $600/bst ofr. 349·3568. Automatic, radio & Open ~lli:~ ~:nday CHOICE OF 12 heater. Super clean! 2929 HarborBlvd. 1961THRU1976 '68 Dodge Polara Sta . Wgn, 3 seats, P!:i, PB. AC, $775. 54l!·i405 (980LWA). C osta Mesa 4 speeds & Automatics '70 Challenger, auto. V8, ONLY $2698 546· 1934 Orange County'1 purple w/whilc vinyl top. MARQUIS VOLVO ,. __ t 9927 LanJHt & Fined Gd cond. 546·4803 MISSION VIEJO ..-nw S 1-d· 81 I ·2880 495· I 2 I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• eoc ton Ford 99 40 --------'75 Comet. 21,000 Ml. 4 E Z FINANCING ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Monte Carlo, just like Dr., auto., powe r brakes C'(j~~~#~s ne w only 12,500 m1. & steer .. A/C, AM/I<'M MUST SELL 493·1299 stereo. Like new! $3000. HO WA.RD CheYrolet 673·9127 Dove & Quail Streets '63 Impala 2 Dr. SS. Floor NEWPORT BEACH '71 Station Wa90n 4dr Country Sdn. VS. AC, PB, PS, 'fop c·ond . Try me at $1495. 673-0160 stic k, 283 eng. Fine Conthwntal 9930 833 0555 mechanical cond. Good ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ·72 LTD 2 d I d t. Id · · 1 . . , r .• an au toµ ~res,r?u uscp.~inlJo>. 70Co!'tmental. L.ealher, Co.ager .99 ~3 PS/PB, Mint cond! S350. C<Jll 8!13·6460 after J\M/F M stereo, air, pwr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1800/bsl ofr. 673·321~ 7PM etc.$1295.349·8979 'H Cougar XR7, mint eves. ---~~--~ Auto1, H~w 9800 Auto1 M~w 9800 cond. many xtra:>. 13,000 A.It H 9800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••.'••••••••••••••••• mi. best ofrer. 545-0207 01, ew MOTOR HOME CRAFTSMANSHIP AT ITS Fl ~EST! • Gorgeous, new color-coordinated furniture fabrics. tush deep pile carpeting. • Exciting new pastel body colors -harmonizing deeper· tone accent striping. • 8eaut1lul new walnut paneling and cabinets. Concealed hardware, touch·matic larches. • A wide range of new floor plans -one's just right for your family. •New handling ease and riding comfort. • T ravco high-integrity stee/.:1nd·l1bergfass constn:ctton provides strength and rel1ab1/1ty. • 32'. 29' and 27' models. and the advanced-design 22' L'EspfltTM mini motor home. ::::ii~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• E-X-C-L-U-S-1-V-E BUY OR LEASE A NEW TOYOTA BETWEEN NOW AND . CHRISTMAS 6J YOU CAN GET. UP TO A AND REMEMBER: NO 537·5464 GARDEN GROV FWY. •soo CASH REBATE! PAYMENTS UNTIL FEBRUARY 1977 1974 CORVETTE SUNGRAY ' 1975 AUDI FOX TEN CAMPERS & VANS TO CHOOSE FflOM .AU MAKES & MODELS 1975 BRICK LIN 1974 TOYOTA CHINOOK 1975 PONTIAC ~TRE GT COUPE ........ ..,cond~IOl'lflo a rallre whe•le, (111....,~ S2488 1975 TOYOTA PICKUP Wlltt-peHW. ~ _..._ ....... __ A 0~11 31 ,000 IOlllH . (IA372!5i 1971 BMW 2800CS Qoi;pe. AvlOINllC. ell OMd.,~.-. pwl. e!Mtl~O. llMff'M __ .... ,,. -'821HM~ GOOD ANYWHERE IN AMERICA 1973 CHEVY VEGA 1973 DODGE DART 8 c'(t. awcomauc. "*' _,.,,, ""''" r.-• .,"ti lop, '•"'"Y •conom1 ••O•n . ~~ 1976 CHEVY CAM ARO Auto111, UH:i Autos, Uaed Autot, UHd Autos, UHd Autos, U'ed Autoi, Ua.d ........ ' .............. ······················· .......... ············· .................................................................... .. StMday December 19 1976 OA'L y Pit OT Cl:t ~.... 994 •••••~••••••••••!!.~~ Mlt$tC1ft9 9952 MmfGIMJ 9952 0..nDbH• 9955 f'into 9957 ~!·.~~:'_••••••••••• ~ ... ~:~:'. ••••••••••• ~~ ... ~:::'.••••••••••• ···•········· ·····•·•••••··••··•···· ....••••...•.•....••...••.....••.•....•....... •··•··••······•··••···· -J'no I-on.I Gr.in.id..i Chia, '76 GIA.HADA •75 MUSTANG 11 197 3 O Id :1 m 11I>1 It' rtymo.tt. 9'6 Ply'MOUth H60 PonHoc ttU I dr, :ill opt ~ 1111 l'vt 4dr Vil. AT. F111l·\1r I'S d d he & Pnv..ile l'Jrl)' Torun .. do lo m1lcJ •1: '7<& tt1 d 1'1 nto, A C ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• jX} 4!1'lJ.J1'l l'U R&ll, mint i·on 4 l>pee 'ra to, aler '69 Mu~tuni: M1Hh I. llk'ne••-".;u.,. •11•·•931·f' AM /FM , i.unrl. mai: ATLAS '76 .. YMOUTH ''"· ,. l 11 "d A/C -d (J15NNT> tnc:\C~pllonally nice con ~.000 m1h-c.;r IMUTll c ~..,.,.,., • .., ' v.tlb ~ hJtdlbJt·k U~t .-.. uu '"J J OJ -r . • 't'4 1-'Jkvn °"I" .nt '"'"· S45t9 dll1on (110275). 11595 or IH ~ t 0 rr er w Ollb Cull;..~.,, Supn·me. olr ew" ti75-4J7 I YOLA.RE SEO AM <1UlO r..id hll Xlol cond. 1,'00dron~ ~:tMi 1•1.!Jl;:JJ OHLY$2698 548:?191> •m. \H) llt:un S950 C:6sltt/Pfymouth 6 cylinder. <.1utom11t H· St.7.:i M6-5olJ 2 C'.rnJI <.:r r...11 .... "' .. "'UIS VOLVO 644 ()6ij8 i6 WJ~··111 4 ~pd Lran.:., llil' coruillloning, po111er '75 COUGAR XR7 ..._... 'S'T Mui.tang Auto, PS, radlO, Jus: rck. 17,000 m 1 Open atly & Sun. 'W 1 steering power bn•kes G8 Ponuac Firebtrd, auto '74FORO ELITE V8 AT FacA1r PS l'U MJ~lON VIEJO PO, u1r. vtnyl top, ~tr<.1 '16 Cutia::.:. Supreme, ·\ c, $2850 Ph t..7J ~!17 p,t PM radio, tMtater, whltewali lrans. 350 eng, $650 AM1n1 11lereo Sport 131-2110495-1210 Cll'Jll $U50 /ofr ti4SUSJ5 xlnt cund, lo ma xtrd::. ply 292:9 HarborBlvd., larea. vinyl roof SC9-908J 2 Ur Cpc l'o .. t-r 1.Jrake:. & ... tcenn1t. rudau, auto traru.m~ion, v1u~ I roof wire wll(:~I l'O\ e.-i.. hifh bilk body wtlll \lark blue ruor & llltern.r Buy at lo dJy 1311UKX1, 1 Only Vtop seals & console Lo; , . IM50 751 6\156 Cost.a Mesa (734PEC) ----------nu (S62LVZ> IS MUSTANG 6 cyl slick, 66 \lu,,tang I-a:.tbJl k --__ 77 Pinto, v.un in l'tinlest. 546-1934 · '62 Tempest Coovert.able s47H chrom e eng. & whls 2+2, Offy rnun1fold, ,.ento 9957 ::.Ueki.tuft $3695. bestofierlakes. ,7STHUHDE:ltllRD M a n y xtras . $995. holley 4 barrel, Cruttar ••••••••••••••••••••••• 041>2!»12 '76PLYMOUTH 646"*'76eYeli. 646-8148 or 646-4993 r I ms. new pa In l • '72 Dark areen Sedan, s~RT FURY CPI: ........... """.... 9970 2dr !IT, V8 AT PS PB IHOO/bslofr. S36-154l7 ., rv "' , _ _..._,. P'acAir AM/FM 5lcreo 611 Fulback (rare) OT, ---new battery & brakes, "'-""' 99 O V-8, a utomatic, air con-ATLAS CHRYSUR Sir.195. WliW VtOp, lilt whl. Lo lo 2+2. 4 sp, AM FM 8 trk. '70 V-8. Mint cond. Really automatic lransmasi.1on. :;~:·:.·••••••••••••••~• dlllon1ng. power sleer- m1 llMMEll ducbrks,foglamps,new lmmac•1tad1al~.a1r,Cull runs great Movin1c ing,powerbrakcs.radio, PLYMOUTH ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 T Btrd, auto, aU pwr. all xlra:.. rud1al t1n·s. S!JM m1 , titl t·ond ~1800 /mk ufr. I' P &46-5361. St,0 -5630 $6499 paint & muc h more t:x. pwr 642 3412 mu::.t :.ell. 536·7!161 J~k '7·1 Gold Oubll'r, Jll xtr.as healer, wh itewall l1res. ,75 COHTl .... "' .... T"'L cept c lean. $1275 pp -for Linda. !IO,OOOml. Xlnt l'un<.I (84bNML> Open Daily & Sunday 'lJI 10 PM miliDil .......... ..... • 642·9813 645 H4(~ $3895 2dr lfl', Fully Pwr cqp d. 1967 Mu~lung, $GSO '74 Pinto Autc. tram., • 2929 Har bor Blvd ,Costa Ml•i.a --------- :'t!>26 HArtgOR ILVO. COSTA MESA 7:; l"ord c:ranud1 Stereo, ''U1 .... Iver "' buq11undy int '>haq.1 1 $4495 l.J~ 11:.:. Air AM/FM stereo Vlop 1965 Ford M u t1 lung Evs 64!H!>6() 23,000 mi. Gd cond. '68 PLYMOUTH cru1H cont, till whl, fastback, V-8, clcun & -S22<Xl'bslofr.t>H 4160 Aulu trun", r11d10, leather i.t:ats etc classic,2+2,640·74SO 0..nDbiM 9955 1972 P into HunulHIUl hcat1:1· Nin· tran ... pcirtJ t221SVMC) '652+2 -••••••••••••••••••••••• Almost 1ww tin•,, 1;rcc11 taon. (:f77AF.V) $7299 2S9\'8 F Oldsmobile Sole w s:rccn interior Luw $895. ' •auto, :\I 1!#65 Oldsmobalc V1bl.a $975. 640 0864 mileage, one owrier In Crwwr lHOL.5!J21 • i:ood <.'Ond1taon ~lt>OO or OHL Y $699 lx•i.t ofter Call allcr 5 Mewporter Moton PM or Jll d.1~ SJturday SANTA AMA 540-5630 Uncoln Mercury 75 Mul>lang ll Gh1J, Jutu, lJOlN.Tuslin,S.anluAna air. P /S. P /U, run lonxsox & sox • LINCOLN·MERCURY ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 546-1934 v-.. 9974 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Po.Hae 9965 '71 llut<•hback. A/T, lu ml, OpcnDaily&Sunday ••••••••••••••••••••••• nu tin·:. A I $11!7S 'ltl 10 PM 65 Honnev1lll•, good ~· 644·287_7 __ 2929,Harbor Blvd. motor tires. 1n lerior ·74 Vega lllchbck r1id Coi.t .. Me1>a $600. C.11536 l:!Gti 4spd, air , n e w t1rua 546-193~---·SS-Ponll1H' U pa~s Stn $1700 .JR 495 1717 n l!..111tliao Lr 1\ir, all pv. r 'll 1 l'Cl, •ll'I c·u <'ni:. .111 l/llO m 1 $.!:.I.JO <.:,ti I l·lh !Ii 17 !>47 0511 • great. 18.000 ma. SJ!1.JO '72MERCURY MARCi)UIS IROUGHAM Qill 752·7986 9 SPM 1900 Harbor Blvd . c M. and Sund a~ MS K152_ _ CALL 642-0795 Clas::.1f1ed Atb 1>42·5678 bi \'ahant, ti <:)I. :.t1 cl., 2 Wgn Stroni: mu·h 'ly. 73 Vei:J Hat·mi: Yd low 2626 HARBOR BLVD. dr. i:d \\Ork car S295. dean in out. \Int tr.rn:.p. l-'erf gif\ tor collt•gl' or COSTA MESA l•l!°> Ul86 S'i50. 768 8215 h1ghschool i.ludcnt Xlnl 1.x l'nrtl ~ ai.:1111 <.uull 1'f111d ~.UV .~I!> :!1~1 '72 Pinto Sedon t1ark i.:n·Pn, .1utomJt1I' t r ,1 n ' 111 1 ... -. 1 11 n . n e v. l1rako•:. & ll..illl•ry, runl> l!fl'.;l 1;l1ud ec·onomy l'JI •• 531; 7!1lil Ll·U vc trll'~ ..... Jl.!C tur LtndJ till Ford l-'Jtrl,1~ ldr. S400. 552-8558 ·1,1, LI ll, 7'11100 1111. ~·M. 1·~ .. I'll !•1<1\J 1·u11tl. S7:10 f,\..l .... 7 I 9945 •••••#••··············· '62 Continental. 1,111 t •. .til.Jftf. '73 llHCOLH COUPE 111',IUI dul tlt•t;p 1:1 ('l'll "' A /1 It• I Ill\ I r•>vt ,111d I Ii I''"" r ,11r 1on<I .1 u I II Ill •• l I l l r J n... . \ \I I \I r .1 11 l o • 11111 ~./.J Th" lo auty .,., ,J/ · 11uv. onh $4895. 540-5630 2626 HAIUlOR BLVD COSTA MESA Auto trans. fiilt'lory air l'ond1t1on1ni;, power !>leering' J>(I\\ t'f Cd ISC) brakes. pov.er windowi.. power scat~. rud10, heat.er, whitewall tire!>, lmted glass, wh1iel cov· e r s Run s good! ll7!1t:SEl. s 1795. 540-5630 lonxsox & sox • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA '75 MERCURY MOHTEGO 1 Ur S<.·d Pov.t:rl>tt.>t:ring & lirukci., Jtr l'ond . r.id10, J nice de .. n cur Jt J rcJI io dvtni;::.. (7~!\l~G> Only $3195. 540-5630 IOllXSOX&SOX • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA lili !\ten· 2 dr hdrt.ltnp <;011d l'ond HJ,1100 \I lit·~ Or1i.: owner . ::,i50 ~t7 2:Jtjlj t~I Maraud1•r, xlnl 1·01111. '71 LINCOLH deluxe 1nl. I ov. ncr. lo;icl:-. 4 DR. SEO. of xlra~. s1110Q 5J(i·CJ907 1;1, 11 t.imllv ,,,.11.rn lull ult 7PM1wknds I"'\"' 1 atl111 •• 11r 1·111111 t.t~:'h I.. I I $2695. 54 0-5630 IW!k®U&l 2626HARBOR l!ILVD. COSTA MESA Aut~s. Hew Leek! Mudan9 .•..................... 74 M u:.tang 11. ~lat·h I. Vil. Jlr, p s P I K ~:!:W011r11r ft>r ~ Hl>i:l or 495 &if;i! 71 Mu,,tang II IC~ I. air. plu.... di 'C l' XI till ~2 l~l. l'vt pl) 1;;1 ll)!IJ ---m Con' t • II <"YI. ylo. blk tup .\ir. ru11 pv.r. Needs '\\-ork SMOO 675· 7085 BRAND MEW CHEVY LUY 1/2 TOM Pickup! N 1 ? '•1 11 1')87 with radtO Mikado 9QUIPI. "tl"ll b•1•11oer hPatllr Ille Hows99 ONLY DOWN AMO s99 ONLY MONTH! Thal' nght' Ort approved credit only 199 down and only S99 month fol' only forty~1ght . months Total cash pnce including t1Jt and license is only 1 3699 Total delerr9d pnce is Clflfy U BS t APR 14 37 BIG STOCX NEW CHEVY LUV PICXUPS PRICED TO SELL! Trade your olcl' Yeltlcle now, paid for or not! HOWARD C•e•rOlet h••-o..llStt.. HIWPOtn' llACM CH-lmt.t•I l1 wt 833-0555 'l ........... ---~-----------... ,,. ~~·.~::: ....... !~.~~ ~~.~!·.~.-.~ ....... !~!~ ~.~!·.~:.~ ....... !~!~ ~"!:_~·.~:.": ••••••• !~.~~ ~.~!·.~:.~ ....... !~.~~ ~~!·.~:.'! ....... !~~ ~~,000 ma. A'' n1 lliHD HEW 1977 DODGE PICKUP VICTORY PllCE 53776 Fuhy iaclory equipped. 225cc. extenor so ... nd con1roi arid n1ucn n1uch more SR~ Ol 1tAB7Su .. 55~4. IUHD HEW 1977 DODGE 4 WHEEL DRIVE TRUCK VICTOIY PlJCI 54876 Fully factory equipped, 115" wheel base. exterior sound control. 5400 GWI package and much much more. SR#. W13AE7S046027. tASll 10•• ,, • • I Alt (Al, oa tRADl II,: llll,£11011\ 11u<ll oa '~ VICTORY f'llCE ~,5 4276 Thts is the car of the year. unbelievable automatic transm1ss1on. 225cc. front and rear bumper guards and much much more SR# NL45C78106913 BRAND NEW l'IT/ DODGE 8100 VAN VICTORY PRICE 54476 Fully factory eQuiPOed. 109" wheel base. 318 va engine 4600 GVW package, exterior sound control, black trim set. and much much more. Sr #B11AE7X037168. o( ... . ·. ... . · ·. · . . · . . .. ;.:_ ... ••• I CJ4 DAILY PILOT BUY FROM IKE '65 VW IUG 4 speed INHW641 ). '72 DODGE COLT Automatic vinyl top radio clnan 1768FT01 '72 HOHDA CIVIC 4 speed 1950FYK I '7 4 CHEVY LUV AM/FM '>tereo air cond camper ~hell mags 39782U '74 DATSUN 710 4 speed (972JCF l BRAMD MEW 1976 H 0 N . SELECTION IS WHY WE'RE ... No. 1 :·· IMMEDIA n DILIVBY TODAY • Sundey Dacember 19. 1976 Wherever you live In Orange County, buying a Used Car In Costa Mesa from Johnson & Son "Just Makes Sense!" • '75 LIHCOLH MAllK IV \to ch~e rrom. These fine lu'Cury l·ar. are all serviced and ready to l(n Stop an & ~cc them toda~· <6911.PY I. Pn<'c<l a'> low a' '8895 ·n LIHCOLH coon Beauurul deep grPen w/wh1te vinyl roof. and ru11 power. air cond • atuomat1c trans . AM/FM radio. t11511EZ> This beauty on sale now onlv 54895 '7l CADILLAC SEDAM DEVILll llandsome 4 dr. with full pow<•r. :11r !'rind . auto. transm1ss1on, deep brown with matchinl! inlenor Sec 1t now Stk #ll:l12a. Only '4895 '74 FORD WTE 2 l>r l'nr Power brakes & 'ilt't·nnl(. •Jd111 Jul11 tr;.on-.m1-.swn. v1nvl roof \\Ire \.\lll'd •over-. light lilu<• l1<.1d\' \\1th dark blut• roof & 111tl•nor lluv IL tii<lay IJllOKXXI Onh '3895 '71 LIHCOLH 4 DR. SS>. 1;rl•at fJm1lv "<·dan. full powt·r. r.111111 Jtr t·•m.d tJ22KU11 52695 '75 MERCURY MOMTIGO 4 Or Sed. Power !>lccnni: &. brake<>. air <·ond • radio. a nice clean car al a r<'al !>a\ ml(s 1712\1 :-.:GI Only '3195 '72 COU&Alt XR·7 P11w1•r hrake-. & -.tl'l'nrie 1\ \I racl10 \.\ t.irw '1l·1·k . hul'k\•t '('ah <11r o·nnrf ffil'd1um grr1•n With Y.hll•• 1nt1•r111r & while \'lnvl roof 't:lil ((;('I 52495 '73 IUICK CEHTUtlY J :.cul Sta. Wgn Power ~lecnni:: & brake~. powrr windoW'\ & seat:., tilt wheel. radio. a i r ron d • a i:n•at wai:nn l'lt•an a:-they 1·omc While, m<1n11m anterior 1452HZSJ ·• -TRIUMPH ~ TR7: THE SHAPE Of THINGS TO COME • ¥ AT A PRKE YOU CAN AffO«D TOOAY. MOW ONLY S4,995* 'Plus Tax & L1cen<;E' Manutacturer s c;uggested 1976 retail pnce P 0 E Does not include irltand transportation local !axe, or prPpdra!lon charges & accessone, FREE THIS WEEKEND ONLY WI .. Tho l'wcti.M of luly M~ Mld«Jot-A M.l.C. J Y.-, J6,000 Miio Wrrwrty 54169 p,,,.Tu&l- 11"411) All of our ca~ have a 5 year· I0.000 mite warranty available •I\ Mile So. of the San Diego Frwy Between Adame & Baker mazoa FREE FOR ALL • FREE rARTS • FREE Oil • FREE SERVICE For 2 Teen or 25,000 Mltn AND THEM ••• 5 YEAR, 75,000 MILE Fect°"Y Worr..+y 0.. AllRotory~ HEW MAZDA.I ST ART AS LOW AS 52794 (STC36219) • OUTSTAHDIMG RESALE VALUES 197STOYOTA COROLLA SR5 5 speed. stereo & low mtteage Dead Sharp• (460LUK J SALE l'llCE 52195 • 1972 TRIUMPH TR6 4 speed yellow exterior. AM/FM stereo & very ctean1 (532FPLJ SALf l'llCE s3395 • 1973 VW IUS 7 passenger mOdel Has AM/FM 8 track stereo & low males ( 158HOKJ. s3375 TODAY SALE l'llCE OHL Y • 197 6 IMW 2002 4 speed. Behr air cond . sunroof & AM/FM Quad stereo ( 773PUI) Super Sharp! • 1976 MGI ROADS TH 4 speed stereo & rack -LIKE NEW! (219PHCJ S4675 TODAY SALi l'RICE ONLY REBATE ON ALL NEW '76 & •77 PACERS IN STOCK YEAR END USED CAR CLEARANCE! It's our Biggest Used Car Sale of the year! 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NANCY SUNDAY, OECEMl'tR 19, 1916 LUKE WHO? W~EN WE..READ THAT THERE WAS NO ROOM AT THE INN , THE WORD ''I NN '' 15 SETTER TRANSLATED AS ''6UESTROOM '' THE NAME 11l3ETHLEHEM 11 IS INTERESTING I roo ... IT MEANS 11+{0U5E OF BREAD.:~ I THINK TH INGS LIKE TH IS A RE FASCINATING ... WHAT DO Lt'OU THINK? IT 'S FREEZING IN THIS HOUSE THE ~U RNACE IS OUT OF ORDER AND NO WOOD F'OR THE FIREPLACE .. -·" WHAT NEXT? ! ------. .. l( IN THOSE DAl{S A DECREE WENT OUT FROM CAESAR AU6USTU5 ... '' THE INTENTION , OF COURSE , 15 TO CONTRAST A PLACE OF HUMAN LODGlNG WITH A PLACE FOR FEEDING ANIMALS I THIN~ IF I DON'T GET EVER'fTH lNG I WANT FOR Cf4R15TMA5 THI S "t'EAR, t'M GONNA GROSS OUT ! I I --By Ernie Bushmi:lf er OUR ELECTRIC HEATER 15 AWAY BEING REPAIRED THERE'S A BLIZZARD OUTSIDE AND IT'S DOWN TO ZERO THE MAN 15 HERE TO COLLECT THE PAYMENT ON OUR A IR-CONDITIONER 6 I GOI YOU. l ,CE. HMM.l..Mf NO, IT'~ A HOW MlACH YEA~ "'°(,( JlA~i Tf-fAT EJOTTL.E OF 010 YOU ~PENT 1He &CONOMY 9U89LE-?PENO? ll.75 FOr: ~ OIJY.IN I MY EJATH , MY Gt,:-r. ALLOWANCE MA~CIA .... WA~li WA'!JCLA't; ~METH ING AMP, W&L.L., l ~AIC'? YOU KNOW .· .. ME"°~ C H~l~TMA~I MA"CIA ! HeFCE"7 MY Gl~T FOfe YOU..· .. THAN~4, 1~A. WHAT 147 IT f' ~AMe TO .t~Ae YOU~ l!XCL.+SE DO ~N'i WMH. YotA MA~IA1 YOU'~E A ~eAL.. ING~ie., YOUbI~A 1 HAO A WHOL..E SLAT MEJrRY Ari-J A YeA~ iO ~AVE1 CH1"l~TMA$1 I' I. 2~ WITH ~IS OP. ANYWAY! WO~iH Of: 1MING~ ro OE~IVE 1'MANK~ YOU'5Et.F OF. i"O YOU. .. .' DENNIS THE MENACE By Hank Ketcham C> [> [> HAVING BEEN RELEASED ON BAIL, GARY 15 FOLLOW ING SAM DRIVER'S INSTRUCTIONS TO REMAIN AT HOME BUT HE FEELS LIKE A CAGED ANIMAL! 11/K)N~R WHe::RE O/...' SANTA IS l3Y NOW ? 1 9UQE I-OPE HE DONT TAKE ANY WRONG IUQNS. MAYBE HE'g BEEN HERE ALREADY. I "Tl-41NK I WPG PGLEEP "THERE FOR AWHILE. NoF>e ... IHE FOL~~ AAE gTf LI-UP. !HERE'!; A L..IGHT NO/IN' AQCUND OOVVN THERE. l ~RE WJl.JLONT WA~TA Ek>THER H IM WHILE:. He= HE M IGHT FORGET lTLL f3E NOP.NIN1 t;OON-f3E~T SOME:THIN'. LEAVE. WELL-E:NOJGH ALONE:. y.JAS V\ORKlN~ ~ ~ o \ .. . uC: ., t> c c. 0 (J ~IJDGE PARKER I'LL GO OUT OF MY MIND o HERE ALONE! I DON 'T SEE JO ANY REASON WHY I SHOULDN'T GO OVER TO THE CLUB ! AT LEAST I CAN GET INTO A GIN RUMMY GAME OVER THERE WITH 50ME OF THE BOYS !~- 50MF.80DY BY THE NAME OF THAT'S ALMOST GARY FAVOR! FROM WHAT I TWICE WHAT WE WELL. WHAT'RE WE WAITIN' FOR '? LET'S GO SPEND SOME OF THAT $700 THAT ROCKY LEFT U5 ! READ, HE'S A POOR LITTLE PICKED OFF THE RICH 80Y ! HE HAD $1300 RANCHER! IN CA5H ON HIM! r-_..__.._ ~ /. - ~ SHALL WE GO BACK TO THE CAFE? THEY HAD SOME GOOD-LOOKING WOMEN THERE LAST NIGHT! ' : . . . . EVE.RQBoD;J SAi D -rnAT I'D NEVER BE ABLE TO HAN6 oN LONG ENOUGH TO SEE otRIST1Y\A5 / BUT I'M SOLL.. HERE AND IT'S AWY\OOT CHRl5TN\AS ! rr 5HOOL..DN1T BE LONG NOltJ f ~~--~~ 0 0 MOON MU'' IN!I ISN'T THAT CUTE! ~E15 Wf<ITIN<1 "TO S,ANTA CLAUS . HSY, MOON! You GoT A STAM P? 't DOCTOR SMOCK we. L..L-, YOO D O N 1 -r HAv e:: soo-r RASH O R He.ARIHSIONe=S ... YOU 'Re. HOME:=, c:::'~AR .' WHA-r Pl P IHE: POCIOR SAY? wr:;~L.., You CAN 6~1 THE: IOYS WI L..L.. BE: GOIN' ou-r eY MAIL-IHI S YE:AR ! I DID IT! IVE 5EEN CHRISTMAS !J 0 EVEl<Y YE,AR, LIKE CLOCKWor<K. DID C,.W HEAR 1HAT? 0 OUR OWN LITTLE' CAR<ao cuL11s r ... 0 • l 0 r I , ·I 0 IT SOUNDED WKE A LEAF SIGHING f By George Lemont eu-r so MUCH FOR IHC: GOOP NFfE.WS ... >, ... AND T~E 8L.ESSED tv()MMV LAlO THE BABY IN THE MANGER . r ,,.... r (.) r • ;---"""" f) ... THEN THE TI4REE WISE MENS F"OLLOWED THE STAI2 AND ~EV Bk?CXJGHT BABY JESUS A LOT O~ NEAT STUF'F' ! I a -19 c.,...., 1"'· n.. ...... 914 ,,....,. '~· .... 'r-C-lMt:e:c...::e:::-mr::e:::::e:::cs by Tom K. Ryan c---_..; __________ ___, ~ifp~~~~ OH! 1HOSE F&.A6S! NOW WE'O PAV vov vou MESN'T'loN 11, 1 ReCAW- 10 eNPORSE '<OUR ~A11LE SIANPARD 0 R N POliS WAV'Cqtl,_ NOIN..V o~ Ftl~! dE:R n-fE RAEtlNEr FRAVl ----.v-. ; /,2.-1~ Vt:S,INPEEPVl ANC? iHAI SIAR AN" SIRIPE M071F ON YOUR Ot-D G-LOR'( r--....... O-H,-W-E:_H_A_t'_/N-M-IN-C/~----..__., INSIEAP OF A FL-A6 OVER 71-IE FOR1Wl7A'ft OUR WHll"E l.-INE.. ": IHEY~BE FL-~&:AMAN f!J'I HIS ll-iUMl35 NLJM~~R-l U~UE! 'l><><>L ~EY 95 ~«>I~LD ....... --------~~------~~ .DEAR 1 hate To complain, S,l\NTA ~ One handle wa5 \o05e, and the rope frd..Yed jt\ a Very ~hort titre. ... but the Jump rope pu brov9h-r me la ~-t Y€Ar was ver;j shodd_y . ~ I -A \ittle rnor'"e quq/ity a>nrrol and a : ·:/,..-'. l ess~ l-*01 ho, ho'' m ~ht be a 9°od id~ .. I it.-19 CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are al least six differ- ences in drawing dPlails betw~n top and bottom panels. How quickly can you fi nd them? Check answers with those below. 'i!IMllJITII 'l uns '9 "IU)'n'llD., DOfllU0~8(] ... 'lmft'!UJ 'll•M•IP •11.J •• 'lU\OI "iei•}A 'I: 'tUJftlas "' l ;f110d ·i: 'llllJWIW "' ad•d•fl•N 'I ;u~D•»lllO . ' # Hal Kaufma11 ~ e 'TJS THE SEASON! No one believed smut· al,eclcy·lma Whl~ when ahe uid ahe could write Merry Chrlltmu In thirty lett.en. So ahe proYed it: IMnEtRhRiYrCtHyRlleStTtMeAr&. e sum Fun! Your age nve yl'ln from now will be twice what It wag 10 yean ago. How old are . you now? No fa ir peektn&. ••11-~1uuq u,nnA 9Team Work! Find a pair nf Santa's reindeer In conwcutiYe letten: "Welcome to our houae, rolka." Nan aald 11 her 1uest. arrived. ST. NI CK'S rcindt>cr learn, 1k\lh ·iatitwa po• 1•uio:> that they arl'. tnd,C'd up rht e Answer-Me-Thfs: I'm a colorful bow. but I'm me~'age ahovc and dely yo11 to nevt>r tied by a ribbon clerk. What am I? Give up? rud 11. In II\ pre~C"nt ~tdle. 11 I'm a ra inbow. re..emhlcs rhe my,trr· 1ou~ codt found 0n lht lahtl\ of supermarkl'l produd\, If ynu hold lhc pa)Zt' at eye ll'vel and ~1ghl along hnr~. however, certain lr tll'rs apptar lcg1Me. But. ala~. even ~o. lhe nu•"age ld1ls lo mat.e ~rnse. What then, 1\ lhc tmk 10 N ' (II .. ! ;; • lo 11? Simply th1~ Hold the page al rye level, as bdore. hut lh1s tanlt before a mirror. i' L..-_11_·_:._.,b~.U.....G~~--l..---!~:a.~.....1 ~· What art the words of Santa's team' See how 4u1ct.ly ~ou are able WHAT HO! What can you draw to complete thlA pictu~? to d1~cover them. To find out, add connedinl lion from 1 lo 2 to 3, etc. . WARM WISHES! Add the&e colors neatly for a surprise picture above: 1-Red. 2-U. blue. 3-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. 5-Fle&h. 6-Green. 7-Maroon. 8-0k. blue. 9-Lt. p•nple. 10-Lt. fnlY· SPELL BIN DER! ----+-----J SCORE I 0 points tor using all the-------- letters in the word below Lo form ----+----- twQ complf'le word•: C HILDRE N THEN score 2 points each for all -------- words of four letters or more ----1----- found amonCJhe letters. Try to ICON it leut 50 point.. -----"f----- ·q~µ 'pUa'J :anztw. •tqltlOd BOOMER By Brown and Ca.sson the small YoLJ CALL T~AT K1%1NG 'r6uK' WIF~ GOOOeY~? " \ society ,,...--~--------------------------------. r----------------~~--~----------~ • Al-L TH~Y WANT YoLJ To oo 1"5 -:;~f'lo /VONE:;Y/ .\ ' HCXJ- BoY/ / guy ~LJY: ~Y!THAT~ ALL THE::-Y ~WI \ . Me:l<RY CH1<1sTMAS/ • ,,_6 .I . rT~ ~f::CO# £::: AN ~tJ6~ Fo(Z CHAR61NG µ IGµ Pr21CE:;6 R?ic:: JLJN ~ M~~µAND16B-/ ""' '5C>Me=THING WRoNG1 Hc:t:ftS:rz ? 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Clll'I -°"""· FOR SAM ERVIN, former Senator At tlail Bleat• '•' Oatilamas. do YCM1 dalllk die foe.fhg fathers wCMlld be pleaMd widl wlMat we have flCCO"lpffthd? WMt wCMlld tMy filld irrttatt.g aboat ow •Y*m of goverwat?-J.M., WMlt• toe, D.C. • I thJnk they would be delighted with what we ha;e FOR CAROL BURNETI', comedJenne A.a a dild, ..... ~ ,_ tlm'C w• a Suta O.•? -M.8., .lolkt. a •We'd just moved. and I couldn't figure out how to let Santa know where 1 was.1 hoped when he got to our old home, he'd find the note I left for him with our new ad- dress. On Christmas momlng I rushed to the tree to see what was there. 1 wasn't dlsappolnted. There was a tiny box for me with a 25-cent patent leather coin purse in- side. That WAS my best Ovistma.s ever-I knew Santa was smart and that he cared. FOR CLEVELAND AMORY, founder of The Fund for Animals Wily doaa't f09I' cw9 ,,,.._,..a•*""' Us9 at a.rt.I- -~!.,.,... .. ..., pa. for tMlr cWra?- A. SCI w , .. Fort fltycn, Fla. • Neverl A pet Is not a toy for children to play with, then tire of, as they do with dolls and bulldlng blocks. How- ever, If the parents seriously believe their child will help be responsible for the pet's welfare, l urge you to make your choice at your local animal shelter. The best pet on earth Is a mutt or an alley cat. FOR AJUA atll..D, gourmet OW Y°" nu "goof 11p" •a a.n.taM .U..U?-P.N., AMooea. PL e 1be year we entertained two sets of nJeces and nephews. One nJece ls a fine cook, but the other nJece and her family are exactly opposite-they eat mostly con- venience foods. WelL I started out with cheddar cheae soup, and the gourmets enjoyed every mouthful. The others said; 'Ugh. what's that," and pushed It away. Same with goose and red cabbage; one set wolfed It down; the others looked like they were going to be sick. FOR SHEU.EV WINTERS. actress WMt .. ,_.. .-p a1.,,.., a.rt.m.?~.c., Qub. ..... T-. e It WAS dW'ing the Oepre.ssk>n. My girl friend and I were longing to make our homes look pretty and colorfuL and we were flat broke. We "borrowed" a few gold trinkets from our homes and hocked them. We never got to buy the tJnsel and stuff, however, because we were dl.scov- ered before we could spend a cent And our parents made us get back the stuff we'd pawned. FOR ntE "ASK THEM VOURSEIF' EDR'OR ••• faedutcd "' ---........ Do ,_ ... " .... ~ w f« •Y ClOll«dllNl?-8.G., Waco, TaM • We sure do. Heard this from Cathertrle Schell of TV's Spau: 1999. A few years ago she spent the holidays on a huge Virginia esta te . OuUtmas Eve night, Catherine was awakened by the odor.of smoke. She went out to the corridor but found nothing smoldering. She went back to sleep, but agaln she awoke. The smoke fumes were over- powering. but the room was clear. Then, to her horror, she .saw the face of a man who was rapping at the window. Behlnd hlm was a wall of flame. Catherine rushed to the window, but the vision faded. Next morning she learned that many years ago the wing of the house where she slept had burned down. The cook had rushed through the houM. waktng the family and ha.stenlng them to safety. He, however, perished in the flame&. accomplished. During the last two centuries, we have at· tempted to keep as close to their concepts as Is humanly possible. r m sure they would be pleased that the country whk:h they founded has grown and prospered the way It has. But I'm positive they would deplore the fact that the Government has adopted a welfare program which often robs people of their lncentlve to strive for financial lndependence. FOR FRANK GFFORD, ABC sportscMter Wllat WM yow f• 'at Oirtatlul apctlatcc?-LR., FW,Mlda. • Don Klosterman and 1 were playlng In a college all-star football game on the West Coast Christmas Eve we went partying In San Francisco and stayed out untll 6:00 A.M. As we were creeping Into our dorm, we came face to face with the coach. "Where have you been?" he demanded.. We said very innocently: "Not where have we been-tt's where are we golng? It's Christmas morning, and we're off to Mass." We ended up In church. FOR BARBARA WAL Tf.RS. co-anchor of the ABC EIJel'li.nf New• 1'1111 yw f• 9"lel9 •Y flnt b'9 QaW " ,.ny. A., tlpe to Mis> ec -*«It a 19cc:ae?-R...I., Elllllra, N.Y. • If It's a buffet, I like to serve thJngs that can be eaten without a knife. Put lots of snack tables around, so your guests don't have to balance trays or plates on their laps. See that every couple knows at least one other paJr. At a sit-down meaJ, I like to shuffle my guests around for dessert (there's nothing wrong with two women or two men sitting together), just for a change of scene. FOR DON KIRSHNER. rock Impresario Do teaague edl &owe caroa. die wey tllcy .. wlMa I ._a ldd?-8.Z., Rome. Ga. •All in all, fd say they go for It. As with most things, It's a matter of taste. There's a wider variety of musk:al styles for youngsters to choose from than ever before. Some enjoy nostalgia, while others favor a modernl2ed version of a traditional carol. Also, newly recorded carols often attract fans because of the artist recording It FOR RONA .1AFFE. author of TM Lcut Cltan« Do yo11 tllilik people wlto ana't nW r..._. ....-cWe rec:idvlm9 boob • Oirw.. gfftil?-SA, v-. Alta. • Yes, because they are the ones who would never buy bOOks for them.selves. Non-bookworms appreciate books In their area of interest (cookbooks, stock-market reports, for example). Anythlng in the "how to" fleld or a be.st- seUlng novel ls a good bet. If you're really stumped for Ideas, give a gift certificate. Even If 1 weren't a writer, I'd still give books because they endure. Dee_bt, 19, 191• FAMILY WEEKLY Tll• N9w111HP1r MegHln• llORTOH FRANK. ,.,_.,.,.. Md ,._,.,,,,._, '"'"ICK II. UNIUY, Extcutlve V.P.·Salea Dir. lcotl 0.0-, E111cu1lve Editor a.tald I. WrM, Ad Manager: tucMrd IC. Cenoll, T1'll MullltM, M1naglng Edl1or "-Hoc. 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RolMrta ~ M1keup Mgr, ~ L DMldoW, Ch1lrman Emet'llus ...._....._.,,Production Mgr. Hndquertera 541 Leltlnglon Ave , N.Y •• N.Y. 10022 e 1979 FAMILY WEEKLY, INC. All nght1 resetved \ WAIT TIL I FINISH MY SARATOGA Enjoy smoking longer without smoking more. Rich, full-flavored Saratoga 120's give you extra smoking time and extra smoking pleasure. And they cost no more than 100's. Regular or menthol, crush- proof box. Saratoga 1205 18mg'.'1aC1.1 mg.nicocinl w.per ciplue. FTC Rt,on Aj)r'.76 0 l'Wllp Monio loc. 1,76 Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ------------------------- AnnaMoffo By Neal Ashby ANNA MOFFO has sone from Wayne, Pa., wM:re lfhe grew up t18 the <!au1hter of a slt~moker, to Wig in the opera hoUllU of the great cities of the world-Vienna's Staataoper, London's Cooent Gar"n, the Teatro " Col.on in Bueno• Aires, our own M etropoli- tan Opera Houu in New York. "At the age of 20, I was spending my· first Christmas away from home, studying voice with the Rome Opera on a Fulbrlght scholarship. It was a melan- choly time for a girl who'd had a she.I· tered childhood in a small town. To make matters worse, 1 couldn't find a Christmas tree to give some holiday atmosphere to my tiny apartment. In Rome. decorated Chris tmas trees weren't the custom. "Back In November I had auditioned for singing work at a Rome radio sta- tion. But 1 was never called back and was convinced 1 wouldn't be. Then, a couple of days before the holiday, the station did call. 'Come over tomorrow morning.' a man Sclid, 'we' re going to have a hookup with a lot of stations In the United States, and we want you to sing 'Silent Night' to Italians In A~.· ·1 rushed over, and they put me In this bare studio with an announcer. 'When I finished 'Siient Night; some- one came In and put earphones on me, and there was the voice of my mother bad< In Pennsylvania, saying, 'Dear, you sang like an angel!' Mother and I laughed, talked and cried while audl- eoce.31 In Italy and the U.S. listened. "I didn't have a tree that year, but It was a wonderful Christmas Just the same,•• 'IMMY DEAN, country ainser, worked atf a field hand and cleaMd chi.clun hoiuet at the age of 10 to help eaae the poverty of hia family in Plainuiew, Te:.ca1. In hif teena; It~ mother taught him lo play the piano, and in the Air Force he blouo~d a1 an entertainu who could alto tell country jolte1 and whimsical 1torie1. HiB recording of "Bil Bad John," wh~h M wrote, WOB tM fir•t of aevoal hil record.I. Dean ha.I hod hU own n.tl· worlt TV pro11aim and U, m demand on taUt 1hows and at 1tate fair•. roth.OB and Lal VefGa hote6-. • e FAMILY WEEKLY, ~b~tr II, lt7t THE cemSTMAS I'LL NEVER Funny, sa<L touching, joyous -here are the unforgettable Christmas memories of some of our best-loved celebrities. Jimmy Dean "At home In Plainview we were really poor-sugar-sack shirts and all thal Treats that cost money were pretty scarce, and a Christmas tree was a treat! We never had one; Just saw them through other people's win- dows. On Christmas Eve, Mom gave my brother Don and me a stocking to hang up, and on Christmas morning we usually found some hard candy, an orange and maybe one toy In our stockings. '1 finally caught up, and bought my first Christmas tree just after I was married. My wife Sue and I had taken a little place In Seat Pleasant, Md. 1 went out and bought the blgge.st tiee I could flnd. We covered It with tinsel and ornaments, but that wasn't enough for me. J added a load of that fluffy, white angel hair. I wanted a tree I'd never forgel And I never have forgotten It, though 9CJr trees have been more modest since that first one." MARV WELSH HEMINGWAY W(JI a mCJ#JZW reporter, in PariB when the ~t Ernest Hemingway, already a famous author. They rnarr~d not wns after and for 15 year1 liued an euentf ul life in Africa, Cuba and Idaho, until h'8 death at 62 in 1961. Ma. HemifiB- way deacribes their years together in a new boolt, How Jt Was (Knopf). '1've spent Christmases In MIMe· sota, where I grew up, In New Yark City, London, Venice, Paris, Havana and Ketchum, Idaho. But the most unusual one was observed at a place called Ktmana Swamp, In Kenya, at the base of Mt. Kllamanjaro, In 1953. Erne.st and I were on a six-months' safari, hunting lions, Jaguars, antelopes, eland. wllde· beat-whatever we chanced to find. As O.ristmas approached, I thought of the grove of umbrella thorn trees I'd Melba Moore seen a few mlles from our tent camp. They had white spiky thorns on them that were at least an Inch long. One of those thorn trees would be our Christ- mas tree, I decided. We dug one up and transplanted It out.side our tent. '1 flew Into Nairobi with our pilot In our little plane and bought tln.sel, old- f ashloned wax candles that you clamp on the tree and Chrlstmas presents for Ernest and the 21 tribesmen who were our guides, gun bearers, trackers, skin· ners and cooks. "On Christmas Eve we gathered everyone beside the decorated thorn tree, and I made my little speech In horrible Swahili. The men were all Moslem, and l told them this was one of our Important Christian celebra· lions, and 1 hoped they wouldn't mind. They all stood quite respectfully and quietly In thelr green konzas, which are like nightgowns. I had wrapped the gifts In Chrtstmas paper and ribbon; a suede vest for Ernest and. for each of the men, a prized pound of lard, pound of tea, pound of rice and a hunt- ing knife. They were all delighted. "Ernest gave each of us a big bear- hug. It was a very joyous Christmas!" Mfl.BA MOORE. pop vocalUt welt- ltnown to teleuilion and record <Wdi- ence•, hat sung in Broadway mu.t~ala and for the President's 1uests at the. White House. Most recently, 1he'1 ap- peared at Paris' famed Olympia TM<l- ter and presented a one-woman show at the Metropolitan Opera Hou..e, the fir•t woman to do'° at the Met. "I always remember three or four Chrlstmase.s that were very much alike when I was a little girl growing up ln Harlan. My mother was a 5lngeT In cocktail lounges and nightclubs. under the name of Bonnie Davis. She was . Phylli.I Dilkr always working at Christmas time. On CNtstma.s Eve., rd be In our apartment with our' housekeeper, a wonderful woman I called Mama Lu. The two of us would work late lnto the night pre- paring for the next day. We would clean, Iron linens, wax floors, fry chicken and bake pastry until after midnight. I loved all of It, but I'd al- ways be worrying that Santa Claus would walk ln on us. Fortunately, he never did. 'The next morning, after a few hours' sleep, I'd get up to find a lot more had been done. The apartment was all decorated, and a lighted Christ- mas tree was there. And, what was the grandest gift for me. my mother was home to spend Christmas with us." PHVUJS DllJ.ER has become prob- ably the nation's top-ranking female standup comi.c though she never set foot on a stage until she was 37. She's gone far and fast with her bumbling houaewif e IOI•, each foll.owed by her raucous laugh. Dillo ha.I played all the m4jor supper clubs and TV vari- ety show•, h.aB written boob and haB acted in plays and in nw film.1 . "When l was a student at Sherwood Music Conservatory In Chicago after high school, the highlight of my year came one Christmas time. l was hired to sing soprano In a chorus that was to perfonn Handel's Meuialt before a large studio audience and over the radio at a big Chicago station. "All of the girls In the chorus were to wear long white dresses. I didn't have one. And there wasn't much time to get one. Lucidly, a friend said she could lend me a white dress and would leave It for me In the Conservatory cloakroom. "I rushed In on the day of th~ per- formance, grabbed the big box left In my name and dashed to the studio. Dressing with the other girls, I opened the box-and my gown was bladl I would have been the wicked witch among the angelsl "All I coold thlnk of was to rush around the conl(!r to a department store and buy a white sheet. The girls pinned me Into It. 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I can make it, tool" Of course, the Mc Donoughs aren't the o nly ones that have t o eat. So every Christmas Eve, just before going tQ bed, the children set out cookies and milk for Santa, and a carrot for Rudolph. From the angel's heir to the candy canes, the Walton klds enjoy decorating their special Ctvlstmas ~. BEN .. My mother Is a cookie speclallst!' 18-year-old Eric Scott is one of those special people born right in Hollywood. "I think being raised in a show business atmosphere makes you more sensitive to other people:· he says. At Christmas, Eric enjoys being at home with his family and the good spirits the holiday brings. Not to mention the cookies. According to Eric, Mrs. Scott is an expert cookie baker. "My favorite is something Mom calls Spicy Gumdrop Hermits;· he says. "She makes them every Christmas:· JIM· BOB "Ever eat a Candy Cane Sundae?" As one of the youngest members of the cast, 15-year-old David S. Harper seems almost unaware of his actor status. Ask him about Christmas, and David will tell you it's great because "there's no school and you have more time to come up with all kinds of gooey ice-p-_eam concoctions'.' One of his spec:laJties is to crush pepper- mint candy canes on top of vanilla Ice-cream, topped with chocolate sauce, whipped cream and cherries! EU1.ABE'TH ·1 help my mother give 'ftnger-food' parties.• Since both her parents w ork, Kami Cotter's family makes every effort to relax and see friends at Christmas. Mrs. Cotler likes to serve "finger-food" buffet parties and Kami enjoys helping. One of Kami's holi- day specialties is to fill pitted dates with peanut butter and roll them in sugar. "If you roll some in colored sugar and some in white sugar, you can design them in a box and give them as a present:• Kami explains. Be sure to wat.ch"The ~-a Christmas story-a spedal episode of "The Waltons"on Friday, December 24, at 9:00 PM (EST) on CBS. · '1is the~ for a delicious Holiday Buffet. SPAMl.JNG RED f'UNCH KAAQ9 gives the right hint of sweetness. 2 large lemons 2 bottles (4/5 quart each) dry red wine 2 cups KARO Light Com Syrup 1 bottle (28 oz) club soda, chllled Cut several thin slices from lemons: reserve. Squeeze remainder Into large bowl. Stir In w'lne and Com Syrup. Chill. Just before serving add soda. Garnish with re- served lemon sllces. Makes 24 (1 /2-cup) servings. ll'UMNJ ..... ICE MEAD Made easy with MAZOLA• Com 011. 3 1 /2 cups unsifted flour 2 1 /2 cups sugar 2 teaspoons baking soda 1 1 /2 teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 can (1 lb) pumpkin 1 cup MAZOLA Com Oil 4 eggs Grease and flour 2 (9 x 5 x 3-inch) loaf pans. In large bowl mix together first 6 Ingredients. Stir together pumpkin and Com Oil. Add eggs, 1 at a time, beating well after each addition. Make well In center of flour mixture. Add pumpkin mixture; stir just until flour Is moistened. Pour into prepared pans. Bake In 35Q•F oven 1 hour or until cake tester Inserted In center comes out clean. Cool 10 minutes In pans. Remove; cool on racics. Makes 2 loaves. CftEAllY HORaEJW>llH IAUCE Made with the great taste ol BEST FOODS-. 1 1 /2 cups BEST FOODS 2 tablespoons dry Real Mayonnaise sherry 1 / 4 cup prepared 2 teaspoons prepared horw8flldlsh, mustard drained 1 / 4 teaspoon hot 2 tablespoons KARO pepper sauce Light Com Syrup 1 /8 teaspoon salt Mix all Ingredients. Serve with ham. Makes 2 cups. aaAMe NANUT llUTTt!R IPMAD SKIPPY9 Is the secret of this taste treat. 2 packages (3 oz each) 1/4 cup sesame seeds, cream cheese toasted 1 /2 cup SKIPPY Creamy 2 tablespoons milk or Chunk Style 2 teaspoons soy sauce Peanut Buttar 1/4 teaspoon ginger Stir cream cheese and Peanut Butter until blended; mix In remaining Ingredients. Stun into oelery atalka or aerve u apread on crackers. Makes 11 /2 cupe. nmecH CMIC*D 8AKa Start with delicloos MAZOLA• Margarine 2/3 cup MAZOLA 1 teaspoon dried thyme Margarine leaves 1 poond mushroom1. 4 cups milk ahoed 4 cupa diced cooked 1 cup chopped celery chicken 1 /4 cupAAQ041/ 1 package (8 oz) eoo l<INGSFORO'S-noodles. cooked Com Starch and drained 2 tNspoons aalt 1/4 cup white wine 1 / 4 eeupoon white 1 cup fine dry breed pepper crumbs In aldllel heel 6 tablespoons of the Marganne over me- dium heat. Add mushrooms and celery. saut6 5 minutes. Strain and MC aside, rn&Mng juloet In aauc.pan mix next 4 lngredlenta. Gradually stir In Yegetlble Juloes and milk until smooth. Br1ng to boil OYer medium heat, stir- ring constantly; boll 1 minute. Remove. Stir In next 3 ingredients, mushrooms and celery. Pour Into shallow 3-quart baking dish. Melt remaining Margarine; stir In bread crumbs. Sprinkle oY9f top. Bake In 400'F oven 20 minutes. Makes 12 servings. WALDO•IUW Toued with CtMmy·smooth BEST FOODS. 1 cup BEST FOOOS 1 can (8 oz) pineapple Real Mayonnaise chunks, drained 1 /2 cup KARO Ughl Corn 1 can (11 oz) mandarin Syrup orange segments, 1 tablespoon lemon drained Juice 2 cups diced rad apple 1 /4 leaspoon sail 1 /2 cup dar1< aeedte11 2 QU81'18 shredded raisins cabbege 1 / 4 cop chopped walnuts Mix togelher first 4 Ingredients; chill. Toa with next 5 Ingredients. Gamlah with walnuts. Makes 2 quarts. • Sugar plums never tasted this good! ~CM.MCAKE AAGO adds the right. light touch. 1 314 cups sifted cake llour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 /2 teupoon salt 1 /4 CUP MAZOLA Marg.,lne 1 / 4 cup MAZOLA Corn 011 1 cup sugar 2 egos 1 teaspoon vanilla 3/4 cup milk PlnQWle Alling (recipe follows) 1 cup heavy cream, whipped Grease 2 (8·1nch) layer pens; llne bottoms with waxed paper. Sift together first 3 Ingredients; set aside. Stir together next 3 Ingredients until smooth. Beat In eggs, 1 et e time, blending until smooth. Add vanilla. Stir In f1our mixture alternately with mllk, beginning and end· Ing with llour mixture, mhdng untll smooth after each addition. Pour Into p~rec:t pens. Bake In 350•F oven 25 minutes or until cake springs back when touched. Cool 10 minutes In pane. Remove; cool on racks. Split calce layers In half horizontally. Place 1 layer on serving plate. SprMd \Op with 1 /3 of the Pineapple Fiiiing; re- peat with remaining layers and filling. Top with wttlwed cream. Chill. Makes 8 .. rvlngs. PINEAPPLE FIU.ING: In aaucepan mix 3/4 cup auger and 3 tablespoons ARGO/KINGSFORO'S Com Starch. Sllr In t can (20 oz) crushed pineapple In unsweetened pineapple Juice until smooth. Bring to bOil over medium heat. stirring constantly; boll 1 minute. Cool. HOLIDAY MJll llAUS Festive fl8VOnl blended with KARO. 3 1 /2 cups vanilla wafer 1/4 cup unsweetened crumbs cocoa 1 1 /2 cups confttctlonere 1 /3 cup light or sugar, divided dark rum t cup flnefy chopped 1 /3 cup KARO pecans Light Com Syrup Mix crumbs with t cup of the confectioners sugar, pecant and cocoa. Stir In rum and Corn Syrup. Shape Into 1-lnch belle. Roll In remaining sugar. Store In tightly • covered container. Makes abOut 4 1 /2 dozen. S. .,,. to watch ''TM Homecoming"- • Chrt9tmM 9tOry-11 epeclal epl9Dde of "The Wattone" on Friday,~ 2A, at 1:00 PM (EST} on CBS, brought to ,ou In .,.rt by the many fine producta of Beat Foode. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT CHRISTMAS? Why do we use holly? What is .. hackin "? What favorite Christmas character is a .. squeezing old sinner"? By Bill Colson Q. Where did the tradition of trimminl the Claristmaa tru ~gin? A. Trimming a tree with ornaments dates as far back as ancient Rome, but Christmas-tree decorations, as such, probably originated ln Germany in the 16th century, where trees were adorned with gilded nuts, apples, sugar figures, dolls and shepherds. Q. How did the ciutom of sending cards at Chriatmaa or~? A. It most likely began in England In the early 19th century among the upper classes. Then, when reforms in the British postal system per- mitted cards to be sent at a uniform penny rate, the custom quickly spread. Q.•Why is SI. Francia o{ Auisi important to c Jarutma.a? A. He began the transformation of the carol from a solemn hymn to a festive song cele- lxating Ou-lst's birth and is thought to have created the criche. Q. Accordin1 to tradition, what ia the proper way to Jriu under the mistletoe? A Each person kissed is supposed to remove a berry. After the last berry has been picked, the klssing should end. Q. The carol," Joy to the World," is based on two fturU>W 110urces. What are they? A. The text of the carol ls a paraphrase of Psalm 98, and the music ls taken from various sections of Handel's The M eaaiala Q. What is the symbolic aifnifi.cance of huUy? A. The red berries symbollu Ouist's blood; the sharp thorns His painful crown. 9. What major American ~l of the 1950'1 "aJ..o tM Lille of a famoiu Claristl'JUJI «>Bf? A.. Go TeU It on the MouflUJi.n, by James Baldwin. Q. Who lemed a~ fM "ob.uvinf any wch day a. Clariatmo.¥'? A. The Puritans of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Q. w hot is .. hacltin''t A. Until the 18th century, pbn pudding was known as ''hackln" because Its Ingredients were hacked (chopped} before belng mixed Into the classert. 'AMll.Y WEEICl.Y, o.-Mr tt. 111' • 11 Q. Makh writer or composer with work a) Tchai.lwvlky 1) 'Twas the Night Before b) Charles Dickena C lari8tmas c) Clel?U!nt C. Moore 2) The M eBBiah d) 0 . Henry 3) A ChiJd'1CJaristmas in Wale1 4) Nulcracker SuiU 5) Cricket on the Hearth 6) The Gift of the Magi e) Dy/art Tho mas f) Martin '°buher g) George Hiiitdel h) J . S . Bach 7) Away in the Manger 8) M a88 in B Minor A. a-4; b-5; c-1; d-6; e-3; f-7; g-2; h-8. ContinlU!d Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smolung Is Dangerous to Your Health. • - - WHERE RHEUllAT1.fll PAIN STRIKES ~i I C¥1~---;. ltlieumatic ana arthri11c pain can stn1i you ~ ~ .. almost anywhere. hO." -~\'S ~~ NOTHING WORKS FASTER! U you're I ,_,,.,, one or the many, many folks wbO have "tried HI ~ everythina .. -taken pi Ila by the thouaand, _,__, capu&es until you·"e PSF.d oo them. q>OOll· tllll~ rub of evil-tasting hquadl until you can•t _._!., stand the siaht of your medicine cabine1, then ~i ii'! time you set ICY-HOTI HERE'S ~ow lCY·HOT WORK,, You • cton•t "take lCY·HOT. fnstead you JUlt rub iu creamy balm o~r the affeded joint. or muxlea. 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The number Is usually set at three because of the three gifts they brought to the Chris1 child (gold, frankln· cense and myrrh), but In some paintings and historical writings their nwnber ranges from two to twelve. Q. What Christmas plant was named after a United States ambassador? A. The poinsett1a was named after Dr. Joel Poinsett (1851), who served as U.S. Ambassa- dor to Mexico. A native plant of Central America, it was brought by Dr. Poinsett to South Carolina, where it flourished. Q. What Christian churches do not celebrate Christmas on December 25? A. Many Eastern Orthodox churches through- out Russia and Eastern Europe follow the Jullan rather than the Gregorian calendar and thus are thirteen days behind our dates. They celebrate Christmas on January 6. Q. What do the following hUtorical events have in common? a) In 496 Clovia I, pa8'Jn kins of the Franks, was baptized-on event which was the fir st real step toward the formation of the French nation. b) In 800 Charlemagne was crowned Em- peror of the W eat. c) In 1066 William the Conqueror ascended En1land's throne. d) In 1099 Christiana celebrated the victory of the first Holy Crusade. A. Each occurred on Christmas Day. Q. According to the Bible, what animals were ·present at Jesua' birth? A. The Bible mentions no animals at the birth, but later writers often added everything from donkeys to lambs--and even camels. Q. Why ia ThomlUI Nast, the famous 19th- century political cartoonist, important to Christmas? A. His sketch for Harper's Weekly in the 1860's (see Illustration page 11) was largely responsible for transforming the Christmas-- time gift giver from St. Nicholas, a slim aus- tere patriarch In bishop's robes, to Santa Claus, the portly, figure in a red outfit. Q. Who were Melchior, Balthasar and Caspar? A. The three Wise Men were given these names around 900. Q. How did Joseph and Mary know to take the infant Jesua to Egypt? A. According to Matthew 2: 13, an angel ap- peared to Joseph In a dream and said, "Arise, and take the young child and his mother, and flee into Egypt . . . for Herod wlll seek the young child to destroy him." Q. Name the author of the following passage, the work in which it appears and the peraon ~ deacribed in it. "Ohl But he W<U a tight-(Uted hand at the (/l'indatone ... a aqueezin1, wrenching, grasp- in1, acrapin1, clutchin1, couetoua, old sinner! Hard and sharp at1 f li.nt, from which no steel had euer atruck out generous fire; secret, and ~If-contained, and aolitary as an oyster .... He iced hi.a coffee in the dt>1-days; and didn't thaw it OM degru at Chriatma&. A. Charles Dickens; A Chrutmaa Carol; Scrooge. 11 • FAMILY WEEKLY. 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If fun for the whole family ls more what you had In mind, how about really surprising them on Chrt.stmas day with Yw Owa A 11aa11 hrtr. at jmt $1.~-•acre? You provide the land, and the fantasy spot Is yours.. Price tag Includes a former Disney de.sJgner, parl<lng. electricity and water. For those more Interested In heritage than In high lMng. you now have the perfect gift--...., ch• letter hem Prt l'dalf n.... .ldfm to Col John Taylor, dated March 14. 1821. A steal f• _,, ...-. It's said ~tone needs even heat distribuUon to make a good omelet. So be the hit of your neighborhood with this stocking pre.$e0t .... 3aW -act ,.. ·-$30.00I. We only hope It llve.s up to Its promise to create the ulthMtc omekt each and every time. It f eature.s a rose- wood handle and a French oak box. IN'IHE WORLD! Also includes four pounds of white truffles, four dozen double-yoked eggs and a documented essay on the omelet pan. "Around the World In 80 Days" your aecret fantasy? Do It after New Year's with a ...._. trip to wherever your heart desires. May we suggest some sensational soaring' above the Grand Canyon fcw '6,0007 Includes an FAA licensed balloon pilot, limoos1ne to the balloon and champagne. YOU will, of oourse, want to move now that you're 50 rich. How..,.._. a r~ ,.,... .._.? It's a steal at $835.•. 'The entire house can rotate to change the view at will or to follow -or elude-the sun. If you want to check the realtor, take a look at the houses of some of his ex<llents such as Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, various Rockefellers. Jackie Gleason, Guy Lombardo, Dean Martin, Jimmy Stew· art. the late Billy Rose, Edmund de RothschUd. the late Duke of Windsor, Mary Martin, Charles Schultz and~last but not least-the Bank of New York. For where to buy these Oirlstmas "dream gifts." write Family Weekly. GOOD.INEXPENSIVE.. LAST-MINUTE GFTS FOR ntE WHOLE FAMD.. Y But, now, back to earth. Here are just a few a.t .-.... gift 91199atloe9 -and al an _.., $10. Fot t .. ldlll: Raggedy Anne and Raggedy Andy .. . doll outfits ... paint sets ... jacks .. . Jigsaw puzzles ... Yo-Vos ... kids' card games ... pickup sticks ... chess and checker sets ... kaleldoscope.s . . . crayons ... doctor and nurse sets. For teaa9aa: T-shirts ... posters .. patches for jeans . . . diary with lock and key ... photo albums ... records . . perl\M'ne.$ and colognes . . . com- pacts . . . hair ribbons . . . panty hose ... bandanas ... hobby kits ... camera film ... shoe-shine kits ... desk acces- sor1es. fW .... : Scarves ... golf tees and balls ... mankure kits ... caJcu. lators ... pocket dictionary ... address book ... coffee mugs ... dish towels ... herbs and spic.es ... tennis balls ... compass ... kitchen equipment. A Ca.lk f'1f' Gr"""'"IM ~ $835,(XJO 14 e FAMILY wntelV, ~ 1e, 1t'9 ON ntLS wax·s COVER. A SPECTAOJLAR <MUSTMAS TRE.E When Loretta Hines Howard presented her precious collection of Neapolitan Christmas creche figures to New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art. little did she realize that Its yearly lnstallallon at the foot of the Museum's giant tree would become a cherished event for people around the world nat -sci om OW' co.a II CMlly OllC of 50 equally elegant and heavenly crea- ture.s--clad In swirling pastel drai> ertes. their hair knotted by a mystical wind-who, seemingly by magic. hoVer suspended In adoration over the birth of the Ouist chlld. 'There are also shepherds carved to look like the real peasants they were modeled on. dozens of dimpled cher· ubs. hosts of country people, horses, sheep, oxen. goals--01en an elephant 1ne three Magi are there-splendidly attired In long cloaks of silk embrol· dered with sliver, gold and sequins. 1ne figures are made of Lerra cotta and wood and are 12 to 15 Inches high. Because In the 18th century the queen of Naples and her ladles were often given the task of clothing the human flgUTes, each ls outfitted In exquisite detail. Even the button.t on cloaks and boots are tiny seml,-p-ec:lous stones. 1ne Howard creche combines two European traditions: the Northern European practlce of decoraUng the Oirtstmas tree, and the custom of Southern Europe, which calls for a re- enactment of the NatMty scene. Oiristmas crib building flrst made lts appearance ln Italy sometime around 1670. It was the ravorlte pastime of the leading famllles of the aristocracy. The beautiful creatures of the Howard creche may once have belonged to a crib set up by a famous Neapolitan family. But this year, they are in the Sculpture Garden of the Metropolitan. Museum spokeswoman M~le Borton says, "It's very beautiful, but It's more than that; It's an Ideal stage setung for the most powerful drama ever--and In a perfect kind of theater." 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Beach -147-HH SUllOAY, OE.CfMIEI 19 11:00 flD r.,.i Miltcl Tum ctl1111•loMllJp Live from lht Doral Country Club 1n M11m1. nonda. the world's lud1n1 men ind women profes.s1onat colfers cOl1\pete 1n lhe final roun4 al lhe rtCllHt m1atd lum event 1n PIO sports hlStOly. 46 tu ms will be VYlnl IOI PU'1tS IOl1hni $200 000 1ncludtni a top p111e ol SC0.000 12:00 D S.r a.wt S,.Cills • l1le QaMpioM 12:30 D llft FootMM rr...C.111t $llow D Gla.ata114 1:00 D llf1. FootUll rtayaff 61111t D lllt Aft Footkll Pllyofl '°'"'' J:lO B lt76 U.S. '-If Aaf«iation Hi&hllchb H•lhhgh1$ nf this 1ur's United States Goll Assocoahon lour t00 8 llCAA lftl rrmn Woll p101tw the upcom1n1 b1& bo•I umts •:.JO fZl> SUr Socur Con1es1 between 81rn11n1ham City •nd Sunderland teams lrom the Enallsh Football Leaaue'i fosl D1v1S1on MOllDAY, D£ClMIU 20 5:00 . (f3l CJ)) al lilonclay lli<t f~: The liberty Bowl l1Vf CA>vtlllt of this came btlwttn UCLA and 41abam• lrom "'emphos Tenn THUllSOAY, D£CEMl£J ll 1:00 Clll W1rrlon 11.-etNM Warriors vs Mil11aukee FltOAY, DECEMIEI 14 1.'00 a> llll llM<Gtay low! Colleai footb111's Norlh All Stars vs rht South All Sitts from Cumton Bowl 1n Monteomery, Alalllma SATURDAY, DEtCMBU lS 9:30 D lllA lmttNll Clucaao vs Kansas Cit~ 12:l0 D fiata low! Un1vers1ty ol Oklahoma Sooners vs Un1vers1ly ol Wyom1na 1n Ttmpe, Ar11ona .. s.r .... S,.O.b 4:00 a An'a s,otts kid 4:30 8 Sports CMllt1t1t (8 (()) MIMlllOttl S.I Mvtnlurn 5:00 a <a CIJ) o ABC's Wi4t Wo<ld ol Sports 5:31 D s.«ts Cllllltftce 6:00 8 l.Men luhtM• Lakers ~ Phoenii S:lO <m CJ) Ski Sce11t 1:00 m "1lrla 1:30 fl:)~ $Utift1 SUllDAf, D£tEllllBU 1' 6:00 • "Tiit W&stttrttr" (wes) 'CO-Cary Cooper, Walter Brennen. Oo11s Oavenpor1. 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Maureen O'Hara m CC> Hllac~ Hot'M Ca11,.n" (wes) ·s• -Joel McCrea, M111 Bf1ncll1rd THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION SUllDAY, D£ClMIH It 2:00 Ftttllllld Sbtchlna J:OOAIMM ..... wa 4:00 FM fet t11t f tlltlly 5:30 Ila .. MarMe 6:00 Qiu U(llOll A Clauic 6: 30 Allltlll and the llicllt VisltDn 7:00 c.llfetnll ..... , 7:.JO ...... 1:00 ClliMtlwll 4 look 11 the ChineSI! Community 1n Ne-1 York t:OOs..MsUp 10:00 Vislo111: Sceus tr0111 the ...... ~- MOllOAY, DEClMBU 20 t :OOAM hi Chi a.•11111 9:.JO foods tor the falllily 10:00 Alt ol Sp.Ke Tra!IJ4IO(latio!I lO:.JO AMerict'• Wltlss 11 :30 Eltctric Colft,..111 12:00 Sewnt Str1tl 1:00 llMntn of ft111t 1: JO lloston Pops ill KollJWOOlll 1:00 S-111t Strttt 4:00Z-t 4:30 Dectrit Companr 5:00 Misttr llDctn lti~ 5:30 Villa Aleart 6:00 Foods lot tllf Ftmlly 6:30 A TIM lo Gl'O'll 7:00 As Mall Bellawa 7:JOTilt frtlldl CJitf 1.-tO Colmrutlells on A Ferm Depicts the tC11v1ty and life Slyle of the humans and an1 1111ls on a dairy tarm 1n New York State !:00 Dl'id s-llnd S"- 11 :00 Miclltll/ltllrtr ltport TUCSOAY, D£tEMBU 21 t:OOAM lbclltiltlellrtt 1tet1ort 9:30 Frtlbld Sbtd1illa 10:00 The loll& Cllristmn Dlll111r 10:30 Act1111 lot fll11 11 :00 Seal e4 C.11ulllty 11:30 o.ctric C-,.111 12.'tO ... 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Cl) rartrlda• flmily CJ Ballar Conies lo Amtrlu Mo~ City Tll1t Foraot lbo11t Cllriitmn flt CD Btwilchtd Cl) Su111rm111 IS) My TllrM Softs (<SJ (IJ) T"' 811dy Buncll m Ultll llan ·~· N "THI SMALL CAR lXPllTS'' FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES -SERVICE -PARTS PllSONAllllD UASING -All MAl<fS It MODILS A llllE SElEC110N OF USED CARS 842-7781 540-0442 Seruing _Aff t/Jt>a c/, Li/iej 3 MINUTES SOUTH OF SAN OlfGO fWY 18835 BEACH BLVD . (Highway 39 ) HUNTINGTON BEACH P~5 I 'NOTHING'S IMPOSSIBLE' Ten original magic illusions never performed be- fore on television will highlight this year's edition of "Doug Hennlng's World of Magic" on NBC. Thurs- day at 8PM Keyed to the theme that "nothing's impossible," the special airs live, before a five au- dience, with hand-held cameras zeroing in on a variety of apparent 1mposs1b11it1es Henning prom- ises to make a full-grown, four-ton elephant vanish. He says he'll sit-on absolutely nothing-in mid-air. and appear out of nowhere. 1n a cage of suspended neon tubes Back on the ground, he'll levitate a girt on a row of fountains, and then as the streams diminish, he will pass a hoop of hre around her sllll-suspended body A stream of water will be handed around as casualty as a pencil, and flowers will appear Inside bubbles 'Tm going to control the elements," maintains Hen- ning "I'll produce people from fire, I'll vanish in fire I'll hold fountains In my hands, I'll produce things out of nothing and I'll float a lady In the alr-nothing's impossible." There are other apparently impossible Illusions scheduled on the upcoming holiday special Last year's "World of Magic" attracted more than 60,000.000 viewers-or about half the people who were watching TV at the time. Henning calls this year's performance "see-through magic," because of the transparent plastic props that conceal nothing from the audience Suspended In air, or raised off the floor on legs. most are Isolated In space. making It apparently impossible for anyone or anything to get in or get out. That's what makes it magic This see-through magic is a radical departure from the traditional thick black boxes. black hats and red capes traditionally used by magicians The airiness of the staging, Henning believes, creates a light, lyrical, theatrical experience of wonder "I'll use natural things-the elements of fire, air and water, .. Henning says "We're getting away from the old tricks, the carnival and circus atmosphere We're going all the way this year. elevating magic to ' thetevet of a great theatrical art " In addition, he says. "there's lots more audience participation this year," with several opportunities for people In the studio to come up on stage and assist In the Illusions. Hennlng's special magical guest this year will be Ricky Jay, a young, contempo- rary, comedy close-up magician Pt91 I SUNDAY OECUllER 1t MORNING • lndiutn 1n Advtrtisem1nl -5:45-m lillle AlmtiVCllrlao,Nrs 8 :00 8 God's CounlrJ With Martll•ll ElrOll D lllett t11t Ml,on Q) Sovtllern Californll -6:30- • loM Up lflCI Utt D Ila .loltft, Uttlt Mlln D O,.r1tioll Emtra•MJ m wit111t Q) .... ,.r Room -6:45 - CD Wlldllf• Tlleattr /With This Rina 7:00 fl HucllOll Brotlltrs .. I.Ind of tllt lost D Music & tllt ~•11 Wofd Cl)"°"" & His trltndJ D !>My & Goll1t11 m a.-11" Newi !21l Cl) This b U11 Ult '3l ArollfMI 1111 Wofld 1n IO 01ys ID Yoe1 for Hultll -7:30- D flf Out S..C. !tub .. MllCISY II Geor11 M 1111 h1n11t Cl) ltt Tlltr• .. 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ID Cl) Gr1"4stllld a .... i..,., Jn lfl• (6 Cl))Jiftlmr S.aaprt Sllow G> fut~ Soccer D TrHholitt Club (flJ Fllftbtolltl 10:00 G Elllnrton h Forn11 D 04ysMJ a Cl) Hour of '"" D Domlll10 D Herald of Truth 9 Cl) MC fllayoffs '3l S4illd11 C1t1br1tlon tD OllCt Upo11 A Cl11slt (121) (I)) Wltlllt Gt h ltll for Tod•r (J}l SIA Di•ao lnJlclt Out -10:30-D At 0111 Witll D (121) CJ)) Q)J Ad1uturt1 ol 6illl&lfl D A1111ott & Costillo Q) C.1¥ary Cllapel fD lllflnity f Kltry m 111sipt 1 1:00 fl Movi1: Ct) "fiut11 Gli nt" <•d•) 61-Dennis Wuver Veri lil1les R1lph Muhr D 011 of Olscowtry Tlj111111: Window to 1111 Soutll D ('2fl ) O Odd Ball Couplt m lftitdlld Q) Cllurdt In tllt Home a First e..ptbt Cllurcll f.11) '"" Mind Tttm Cll1mplon° tlllp live from the Doral Country Club in Miami, rlo11d1, the world's lnd1na men and women professional aollers compete 1n the t1n1I round of lhe 11chest m11ed tum event in pro sports history 46 tums will be vy1na lor pursu tol1hn1 $200,000 which includes 1 top p11ze of S-40,000 1111 Hum1ft Ol1111nsion -11:30- CJ m Mitt tll• ''"' II JlmmJ Swi gart Sllow Mowlt: "Our Uttlt Girl" (com) ·3~ Sl11rtey Temple, Joel McCm D ((8) [J)) O All 1111b, Allll111t1 m Ghost 1114 Mrs. Muir 12:00 D S.r low! s,.dab a Tiit Cll1m,io.. 8 (illl Cf)) (JlJ luut1 lft~ Antwtrt CJ Tllrllltr CD Mo.It: "AllCllon Awelp" (mus) '4S Gene Kelly, fr1n~ Sinatra. Jost 1turb1, Ki thryn Grayson m S1111trmtn tt7) fU W1t11 World !Ml Film f11ture OI ftoulld Cuo/En 11 Mundo m Chrlll119l111 Clost·UP 'SHE PREFERS COMEDY' Shelley fabares loves to do comedy ··cett1n1 paid to do what I really love lo do is lantastlc, .. commented the pert and pretty star of NBC's The Practice comedy atrtn1 Wednesdays at 9 JOPM .. I'm really much mOfe comfortable with comedy than I am with drama." Shelley expanded. ''When you're 1n a dramatic role. you must draw upon and display very personal emotions, very puvate leehn1s I'm naturally a very rese~ed person, end this to me 1s an 1nvas1on of puvacy •· While most of Shelley's meer-embrac1n1 such series as The Donna Reed Show and the more recent little People-has been devoted to comedic roles, she hes not shied enttrely from drama She starred as Brian Piccolo's wife tn the po11nant TV movie Brian's Sona. a true·life drama about the dy1n1 football star ... The emotion I felt for the story, the truth of 11, transcended any inhib1hons I mi&ht have had," she explained. "B11an's Sona was a wrench1n1 uperience, but I'm proud to have been a part ol 11." Shelley pointed out that The Practice-in which she plays dau1hler·ln·law Jenny to the irascible Or. Jules Bedford (Danny Thomas) -is a comedy with dramatic overtones. "That's a thin line to tread, but that 1s what makes the show so interesting from an actor's standpoint, 1n my opinion .. During this year's summer hiatus in The Practice production, Shelley guest starred 1n an adventure drama episode of Spencer's Pilots At present. Shelley has no ac1tn1 plans beyond her current seues .. , love to work and I like the constancy of a se11es. I like to know where I'm 101n1 each day I'm a very structured person In addition, I love the people I'm work1n1 with " Even thoueh Shelley has been perform1na since a1e three. she 1nS1Sted that she never stops learnina from others "I learn from everyone I wOfk with. but mostly from Danny." she said "He does a style of comedy I've not done before He has a more volattle kind of ·comedy than I've done before He has the most 1ncred1ble sense of t1mm1 of anyone I've ever been around Hts comedic sense 1s unemn1 I hope I can continue to absorb, to learn throuah osmosis The real lurn1n1 process takes place du11n1 rehearsals, watching the way Danny attacks certain lines, work1na with lhe Imes to gel the most out of them " One way or another. Shelley hbares has had an audience most of her life. Born in Santa Monica, she started dancing lessons and modelltng at aae three. At seven she was an extra 1n a movie and al nine she appeared ma television special with Frink Sinatra. Millions of Americans watched the httle 11rl grow1n& up as Donna Reed's daughter on The Donna Reed Show a dozen years ago. later she played Brian Keith's dauahler in the Hawau·based Little People. Rue McClanahan: 'TWO LADIES' Rue McClanJhan and \11v1an llJrmon Jre tv.o popu· lar lad1e~. one a rather flight) ne'tl door neighbor and be\I friend to Maude on the h11 CBS 'erie~. the other a former dean\ list \ludent. \Inger d.incer and .iv.Jrd· winning drama11c. a~ well a' lOmed1c. al.Ire~~. Rue·, dean'\"'' \!JIU' led to \everal \lhol.ir\h1p offers following high 'chool. but \he chme T uha Univer~it) in her home state where \he graduated with double mJJUr~ in German and Drama. At the 11011:. 'he toyed "'11h the idea of a career in language,, but lcll bark un her first love. entertainment. However. Rue \llll tJkes an interest in foreign language,, and during Maude h1atu~ periods ~he ha~ ~1ud1cd 1-rench and Span"h Lik e \O many 1dealiwc voung people. Rue McClanahan took off for cw York after college 10 make it big on the "age She 'tudied drama "'ith Uta Hagan and dance w11h Mall Ma1111.>. at the llanya Holm S1ud10. and F rcdcnck F-r.inl..lin .11 the Mctropolt1an School of Ballet During 1%9 70. Ru<.> .1ppe.1rcd in lour him,. all 'hot in cw York. 1ndud1ng "The~ M 1ght Be (11Jnt,," Thal ume in her career pmv<.>d w be unu,u.111)' bu~y Rue was \Oled an Oh1e Award for her 1ll1·1imJdway .1ppearance a' l·a)'e Prern'u' in "Who'' Happy ll\\ , •• The play was aired on na11onal 1elev1,1nn in 1'175 J\ pdlt oft he Theatre in America \enc\ Also in '69. Rue \\a\ 'een 1n "Tnn1gh11n Living Color .. olf-Broad \\a) NMman I c.ir ""J' 1n that opening n1gh1 ,1ud1ence and came b.1d.,1.1gc to ulkr rnngra1ula11on\. Some lime IJtcr. \\-htlc Rue ""a' drnng "S11d., and Bone'" nn Broaov.ay. I car rel.tiled a hnlli.101 pcrfor· mance hy an c'cep11onal actrc" he wanted for a guest 'p111 on a new offering. All in the I .1mtl) The cpl'ode in v.h ich Rue appl.'arcd took an I.mm) During her ~ta~ in Lu' Angele' lor I ;im1ly. I c.ir ca't her for <1 one 11mc appearan1.:e on Maude and w,1, 'o taken w11h her come· die ah1lity that he u\kcd her bad. 111 alccpl a chrncc en· \lamng mlc P909 7 SUNDAY (Continued) -12:30- D llfl rootball Pre·Gamt U m Grandsllnd 0 {(.'II I _l,) (lf Oirt<llOlll ltlJ llttn111d tts Cl> Movtt• "Francis" (com> ~O Donald O'Connor. Pat11c11 Medina lasu Polls Ray Collin~ ll Fum Rtport 1:00 D llfl FootbaU ~)'Oii Game D m llC footllJlf 1'11,otf 6'111t O Tiit Bic Valley U I S,J a Hu• Oll O Mov11: "Tht Stoir of Vernon ud lrt11e Cutlt" (mu~) 39 rred Ast11rt G1nce1 Roam 'lAJ .... , ''" 1'1111 '31 Voice of -.nutturt fl) Danct rn Allltrka ((21) ) l>t NCAA Boltl l'rewttw m Siemprt tn Dom1n10 -1:30-u Tht ThtH Mudeteers'' (90! Anornated music.I vt1s1on ol Aleunde1 Dumu novel rfOl To11th for Chnst QJ/ ri Movit: "hh Hu Shn Mine" (com) '63 Jam's S1ewa11. Sandra Dee Cat The llr0t11 Brothtrs (:211 t 1) ilt 1976 USGA Hith tiahts 2:00 O Movie. "II Happtntd on Frith Avenue" (com) '1 Chatlt\ Rueales Gail Sto1m Victor Moo1e Don DeFo1e Ci Mod ~111d IQ) Hiclltr ldllClllOll m Moolrt: "Tiit ll0tt lht Mt111t1" {com) 43 -Jun Arthur Jotl MrCru Chu les Cobu•n 81uce Bennell Cl> Taru~ •Bl Fttlh for TOdar a> Mom: Tiit Man 111 lht Wlt1t1 Suit (!lf> (J 1 Farm Rtpot1 rfli Jo bl I 11t -2:30- '21l Music and the Spohn Word (13) ()) Animal Wotld illJ Soul Train 3:00 tJ Wikl Wffd Wtat U Celebrity Bowlin1 D Mo•it: "Crul in the World" (so Ii) '65 Dina Andrfws Jenelle Scolt, K1eron Moort {al Mo•i•: "The Opoo•ll• Su " (com) 56-June Allyson Drlort$ Clay. Ann She11dan G> Sin1st11 Cineme i3l Jimmy Sw1q111 Show (lff I ) Movrt Victory •I lnttbl>e -3:30-u 191' US Goll Auomtion Hich· Nfllb H•Chlrfhls ot lhos '''' \ USCA tour U lf l frlm Future Bl lttllJlo;lt TOW!! Hall tm Woman 'llJ M11cu1 Welby, M 0 4:00 ... _,.,,, 0 Tiit Sunde, Show D S.nt1 ind tllt Tllrtt 811r1 A sottC1al 1n1mated lealure w11h th1ee be1rs who worry 11111 Sent• won t bi able lo hnd I hem on Ch11stmu £ ve. so they set out lo find him 1nslt1d 1 _{) loftlnu fJ 1'CAA Bowl l'mltw Will ptfYlfW the upcom1n& b1R bowl 13mes P-o-1 fV WUK OECE"48!A 19 1971i f World of the Su CD Mowit. "The Errind Bor" (com) 61 Jeri y I ew1s 811an Oont~v1 11 ~ llock Concer1 r t. Somttllin1 S,.Cul U (I.HJ <f)) IU! Atehrt I his comedy spwal bas,d on lht -9:30- D !l>J J l fOl m Tiit Ii& htnt: Tht lrlonerchanaen Part IV Roscoe Heywa1d l1nally rulues lht dam1er ht his dont to fnst Merc~nhlP •h,n lhe collapse ol lht Sunatco mnelQ meralt lhrutens lht bank s staD1h1y a> .. ,11 ind Milts hsrm 1 hit 1~ rn l'°Pa1dy n he doses 1n on lht e4ng of c1td1I urd lorrm Jti e I Adam-IZ LH World ot Survinl fD Wall Slrtel Wttl II!) fly1n1 Sportsman Lod1e m Vropornt Oii IMlibOll -•:30-0 Movtt C "The Day the urth Stood Still" h41 111 51 M1cnw Atnnet Pitroc,. Hui Q Wotld ol Sum.al e h tt the lhtlon u i Cor1w11 2t Tllrtt l'auports to Adonturt m World l'rw m Hollywood Chef 5:00 0 Siar frtl 'J MoY11: "Mr Sister Eileen" (tom) 4Z Rouhnd Runell Janet Bla11 .. 101 ..... e 1 World of Jacquti C®sluu O SOmetl11n1 $pt(11I G> Mo•it: "0.0.A." (mys) 49 Edmond O'Brien. Pamt14 B11tton fl) Ameri<antlsrHI JtwM Hour 1231 61 Mttl lhe l'reu \2$ In C011quut of the Sta al) WHhinttOll We .. Ill llemw at Movrt. c HHoliday Inn" tmu$) 41 Ben1 C1os0y rred As1aore m Amtrrun An11t1 -5:30-o .u ••mllfts U Wi4e Wolfd or Adventure 10 1'0tnl LOll!a Co11t1e 11 ! i 01•1and llardtr Sldthlltl ED ~rOllslJ at llr1t W f"r11ta F1ltpit1J EVEN INC e:oo D M1dl1 ID K1daworld Th, K1dsworld repo1t,•$ 1ntnv1ew Grandpa from lht Wal1on1 Will Cw 9 Mo.It: (2hr) "The Westerner" (wes) 40 Gilry Coopet U (12tJ 61) C..ptaln & Tennille !om Bosley. lh, Poonltr S1s1ers And Don Knolls guest 0 1U1 C 6 Ironside lfO\ Wild WO(td of Animals m Mov11: "Miracle on 34th Sltttt" (d1a) 41 Maureen D'Har~ m uro 011aporo11 tM Spa ct· 1999 ell> The Open Mind O> at11S1Cal/V11ltlJ Sllow m Ornah m Corona llow -6:30-0 11 ,, • ,..., D C.l1b11ty SwHpsblH 10 San 01110 Cllrist111n Card fl) Star Monomant ED Star $omr m llolltr 61111n 7 :00 D lT ' t GO Millllln ID ~ 6 Toi m World ot o ... "'' Babu 1n foyland ' P111 I R4y Bolger [d Wynn Tommy Sands •nd Anntllt fun1ctllo Sia• rn an ad1plal1on ol Victor HerbMI$ delightful mu°l'tal laery tale The v1lla1no11\ Barnaby who 1~ dtlerm1n,d IO prtvenl lorn Piper ltnm m1iryen£ 11ch ~heep owner Mary Conlr~ry hf' the youn~ 1'110"' k1dn1pp~d celebraled comt< st11p b11n1s 10 Ille Int ~•1h school 1nf1cs ol Arth1e end hos pals Ju1hud Btlh VtrQnoca ~eutt and MooSt U Movie (nr) "Crad 1n the Wottd" (SC• hi 65 D~na Andrews Janette Scutt G> lllllSK Hill Allltriu fl) .lapantw Orama 2f Tha Tit•• lilflatlttrs -7:30- m htnina '' sr"''"°"' ffi KofetN UllllllCt ~10111111) 8:00 U 17 l.. f Sonny & Chtr Shoir Jim Nabors ind Debbie Reynolds aue~l CJ McDon1ld's Si>td•I • CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD 11 Stm/22 CountritJ a 12~1 t 1 MJ m The a., beiil-Cltrislm11 Aroul!d tllt World Lrv Ullman Wilham Con11d M•rctl Marceau Dick Van Dyke Jonalhan Wmlers. V1kk1 Carr and lhe leant ol Ma1111n MtCoo and Billy Oam 11 par1ie1p~le 1n lh1s sorttal show1n1 how Clwstmas 1tad1l1ons m Olhtr counl11es have conl11buted lo Ammo s celebr1tion ol lht seawn !he spwal us lllm'd 1n 19 counl11e.1 0 Tha ltrry RHd Show £ 1'1t11 Mar11\1ll Variety Hour U (12t 1 J ) flt Sli M111ioft Slhn Sttve roes undtrttound as 1 rne•ceniry 1n an auempt 10 111ewt11t lhe ieuurt of • poo.tt1ul missile by a lrtacherous cane oosmr as Amt11C1n mohlary perionnel m Mcmt: (21lr) '1es1 Pilot" (dll) 38-Clark Gable Myrna Loy CD Sim Yoity Show fl.) M1t11C.11I VanttJ m El Show de Sy!Yia Pina! -8:30- (SJ 0¥tr1111 MluiOll 9:00 U <fli .)J LI Koi•k Ko1ak ~l11ends a ~oung 1111 who tl11m~ lhal her life is 1n danger from a man hsled as betng dud, ~nd houis late• Ko1ak Itel! responsible "¥hen tier pred1Chon come$ lrue Cl Oral Roberti D Special Movie Encore! • ROBERT REDFORD in "JEREMIAH JOHNSON" 0 ('31 JJ) qtJ ABC S11nd1r Mom: C'l (lhr) "Jtrtmi1h lollMOll" ( wes) 12 Robert Redlord Woll Gw. Slefan Coeruch. Allyn AM Mcleree Charles lyner Delle Bollon An et soldier turns hos bit~ on c1v1h1at10n in the 1830 s to btcomt a fur t1appe1 1n the wilds ol the Rocky Moonl"ns O Amtric.u Ufe Style John Ptuhp Sousa [ C Marshall h01ts Th, Man lhe Ma11ne ind tht Music lh, Ma1Ch K1n1 s Ille and colorful t1mu hom hes boyhood vuu lo his l11umphs as conducto1 ol lht M111nt ~nd and finally his own Sousa Band are lealured Cl) ... H11mblrd fB 11111""4 flllll <.Si flit Ont •• , 0 The •1111 11 Colll•ftt f S.111my & Coll!111nr 0 C..lmt th•Ptf 0> CHl•Alln m ColOlll llow 10:00 0 1'1" 3 Delvtccluo As tht only wilntss 10 a murder commilttd by ~ 111oless1ona1 n11 men Oelvecch10 hu 1t "11h1n his sole POwt1 lo conwtct lhf C1tm1nal bul h11 c1td1b1l1ty as 1 scheduleO court1oom witness is abruptly shalltred when lte •s tramtO by a paruled mu1d,rm who h~s ht1 own ue to 1111nd 0 Oay ot Dbcomy liJ Garner Ted Armstron1 II) Gos!>tl Hour m fall•ws 1.81 Jerry Fahiell Ell) Tlt1 Adams Chron1eles m Lov Gofdon Show -10:30-e Jimmy Siuuart Sllow D fir1n1 Une El1 W011dtrfuf World 11:00 f) <1 11' •JI m llnn D U 11~ n """ D l'KtMtltrs fl Tl11 rn Club m Movee: "Tow111ch" (com) 3' Claudelle Colbtrl Charles Borer Burl f!alhbont Anita l Ou•~ Mom\ Carnovs~y G> Sin!Sltr Cinema t2J f" llarne of tllt Game .81 l'11blic l'olr<J FOIUlll fl!) 'flit W1y It WH ({fl) ) AndJ Williams Show m Jlmmr Sw1u1rt -11 :30- D Sund11 Sports Flntl/Movee "It's A Wo11d1rluf World" (dra) ·47 fames S1ewa11. Oonoa Reed. linnet Barrymore ID Sammy & C0tnp1ny U Tht 700 Club U (IHI ltl) Peter Marsh1ll V11111t Show (I i T eltpulu 0 Mool1t: "Tht Snah r1t" (dra) 48 Oltv1a de Hav111and Mir~ Sttvtns I eo Genn Belsy 81111 Ce ltS1e liolm 10" Mowie. 1.C:-"The H1uftt1n1•· ldf• I 6• Jultt Ha,,,s Clatrt 8fDOm R1cha1d Johnson /Jf Mori• ~ "A Man Called httrh (O•al S~ R1ch1rd I odd I tan Ptttrs Rtehard 8u1ton M111one llambuu hll hmond 1:00 U Al 011t Will! • fJ Sllrtlme 2:00 U lllovit: C1 HfM11'' tcom) 6~ Tonr 1!1nd1ll. Sh11fty Jones £dwa1d And•tws, Howaro Morns -3:25-fD Mnttrplttt Thtalit: FlYt lltd lltfllftJI Ian Carmichael returns as Do1olhy l Sayer'> it1slocr1lrc sleulh. Lord Pe!er W1msey In a new four oar1 mrsle1y D Mo,lt; "R11ch lor the 5t1" (dra) ·~1 Kftnn~lh MOie, Al~•~ndtr ~no, MONDAY DECEMBER 20 for 11101n1n1 ind 1ft11-llS1in1s. plem see OAnJM( ,ROGllAMS. Below, fCK J'Olll CAMl'IUtell<t, alt tilt dafs~ DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 U "Mns1e11 1n Ille B11e• forest" (ich I C1mt ron M1tcl\ttl Antonelli Lu1ld1 8td1 lonchao ·~d to S.nppo11" (tom 1 •o Bob Hoot Bini Crosb1 Oolothr l1mour Chaites Cobu1n Anthony Quinn Judith Birr ell J.f Cl "Miry, M11y" (com I 63-0ebbie Rtynolds B111y Nelson Moehatt Rennie. 011ne Mc8a1n David Bu1ns 11:00 G C1 "C1ll Me C1n1us" (com) '61 lony Hancoc~ Gt0rge Sanders 12:00 m "St1ae Door" (com) 31 Kathanne Hepbu1n. Grnaer Ro11e1s. lu~1lle Ball. lvt Arden. Andrea l eeds. Aao1ph Meniou lac~ Carson 1:00 .2J 1.Ci "fruCIS ol Assisi" (dial '61 Slua11 Whitman Brad D1llm1n Dolores Harl !'tdro Armtndani 2:00 D C "Tiie Oudly Alf111" (dra) 61 11mes Mason. Simone Sofl!Oltl Muim1l11n Schell Har 11tt And"'SOn H111v Andrews Kennell! HJogh 3:00 10 1 C "A Tlc•h•h Alllir" (coml 63 Sh11ler Jones C1c Yount Ard Buuons Carolyn /ones 1:JO a c "°' Gol4•oot tftd ttrt 81•i111 M1eh1ne" (comJ 6S Vincent P11ct F r1n~1e Av1lon Susan Hut Dwayne H1c~m1n EVl!NING e:oo 0 rf) !jOJ fCl m m lltws e '"' t£ 11tws 8 !2tJ Star Ttt• {) <".omtl t'yle D (!HJ (8)) ~·I Mond1y Nishi football: Tht Liberty Bowl (Jhl\ Lot' coveuee ol this aame beh•etn UCl A and Alabama lrom Memphis. hnnusee D M1. 1U1ao'l Ch11st111H Cuol CD Partrid&t F1mily Q) Adam·12 fll) Eltdri< ComtNnJ m Little Rasuls -6:30- f) Dlfllhl I 1 Andy G11ff1tl! 101 ... rv '"thn S"°9 CD hllllly Atflll 171 ca Gun~• fll) Z-! m T"'"' hi. 7 :00 G il~ t l C!DlkWf O I.Jail Club tJ .. , JhrH Som l\) To , .. the fruth Cll Collct11t11tloft CD I Lo.1 Lucy QI Tiit fll fl) Cine en (Jp1nol 13) Andy '1iffilh fl!) ktltlltltluer lttport m Or1m1hc Series m Addl"'1 family -7:30- D Cllilornta 8vyllne a '°"''"' 101 Oo11111 t Tiit 044 Couple t ltfmt That Tune O The lohrs W1kl m 8r1dJ Buncll IT 1 ~ Gosp41 Sin1ers lubtltt U' t W~d World 111 Alt1m1ls .2f Ho11n's Heroei m Clll nntl 21 f 0111&lll m friellds of Man (» f'IHll Gordon 8 :00 O 17 ~ e, Rhoda S11ty Ca1t11her ~ " husband shows up un opHledly and h11arioust1 complicates the a11ts' lovu D ,1JJ t l JOi m l tltlt House Oii the '""' Tht Hunters (90) Chailt s tn&alls 1s 1n1u11d on ii hunhn1 11111 deep 1n the woods. ano his hie 1s '" the hands 01 blind man (Burl Ives) and a tr11hlentd laura U Mowit: • C! (2hr) ''Senn limn Stwu" (com) 13 -Terrv Thomas, l1ontl Stander < O Mov11: IC (2hr) "The Cert· monJ" (dll) '63 laurence lllrvey Satah Molts Robert Wa"". John Ireland. Ross Muton m Movtt: "J (2hr) "ltlnas flow" (dra) •2 Ann Sht11dan. Belly r1eld. Robert Cumm1n1s Claude Rains CD ""' tllt Ian• Q) h rry Muon lJ Movie: 'C (111r) "s.coM Time Arund" (com1 61 Oebbtt Reynolds And, C11ll1fh Thtlm• Rit ler lul•el Prowse Steve forresl fD A ClmtlmH C.ltbrelloft Acto1 Rtehard Kith lflCts lht traditions and customs ol tht Ch11~tmas suson throuth music and h1sto11cat narrative He laku lht humbu& out of such lancotul holiday leaends as lhe sta<y ot lht lhoee W1St Men. the choice ot Deetmber 2S 101 the cetebrahon and the de11vation of Chnstmu pruenls and tu stina 0> StNnlSll Mcwie (» l1P1ntst Lu1ua1e l'10&11ms -8:30-8 1f7i () 1 Cl ,hyllis Phyllis' bon Supervisor Dan Valenlo becomes a mode1n day Scroo&e when ~t opposes htr production ol a lu tive oll1ct Chrislmas party CD C1oss,Wits fID 01t Music of Chrlsfm11 The Morman Youth Symphony and Cnorus present a concert of lra01t1onal Ch11stmas music lrom the Mormon r •bernaclt IO Sall lake f.1ty 9 :00 O 1t T e Maude No 1ntor mation awailtble hom lht Network at ou• pros ltme D Mo.le: C (211r) "MKltnnl's Cold" (wes) 69 Gre101, Peck Om11 Shir ti I elly Savalu Julie Nfwm•r Camtlt1 Spar\. Kee nan Wynn St''"'"" men and lou1 .. omen seek 1 legendary cache of Rold 1n the temtory of the rampu 1nc ~1chn and the pursu1nt t1w1lry m Merv ,,illln $llolr QI Tht Vlrcinlan flJ Ci11t Un iYtrsal f2ll In ,.,1-111« al Wolf T11p (13\ Cl ) DollftJ ' Marlt 111 Dina~ -9:30- 0 11'7l !l ' !I J-ll's h l1 No onlor mil•On awa•lablt trom the Nelwa<k 11 DUI Pitts lime THE BIG DIFFERENCE IN SECOND TRUST DEED LOANS ON ANY REAL ESTATE: Not all second trust deed loans cost the same. That's why the Federal Government has given you a simple way of comparing the annual cost of any loan ... the Annual Percentage Rate. The lower this rate, rhe lower your annual cost. Most other companies ask you to pay Annwsl Percentage Rates from 17" to 21% That's because they charge you 10'\, interest, a ma•imum commis· sion and give you a short time co repay. Not us. Through Reliable your Interest rate is lower (9%), the commissio n is lower. and you get more time - 8 years -to fully repay your loan, including prin· cipal and Interest. There are no balloon payments. We offer you an Annual Percentage Rate of 12 .~. Check around. We believe it's the best rate avail· able ... and it'1 available ro everyone The figures look like this. For every $1.000 you borrow you pay only $14 66 a month for 96 months. The total of payments is$ J ,407.36. We also offer shorter term loans at the same interest rate and commission, but with proportionately higher Annual Percentage Ratu. Naturally, you can pay off your loan at any time by pre·paying interest on the balance in a ccordance with slate law. You may borrow from $2,000 to $50,000 on a first or second trust deed loan -on any real estate any· where in California. On rhe average, you11 have your loan in 10 working days. No gimmicks. No double·talk. We just think it's good business lo give you the facts ... and more money for your mo ney. I e1RELIABLE ll MO RTGAGE CORPO RAT ION Tn11l1d and Respected Brokers lor 26 years Re8ionaJ Off&ete: ~.,...Co: 2295 W Bdll Rd Anolw1m (nC) 776-6543 Loe A,...loee: 320 No VP1mn11t (213) 666·2525 SF Valley: 1845!1 S.11bank Blvd Tarrano (213) 917-2234 Dl..a Toll• free Pit-.: San Gab11el Valley 1213) 442 6668 Sr.Mt. Bay l.oog BiliJch !2131644 227'L Ventu'" County !BO!ll 4cn 1733 P10-t MONDAY (Continued) Q IUJ J) .fQl Ill) NBC Monday Mi1llt Mowie: ~) (90m) "Tiit Lone· liu t Runner" (d•A) 16 L1nce ~uwin M1Chae1 l4ndon Brian ~tith 0,Ann Mu1s. Mel1m Sue Anderson J .l year Old John Curtrs opeuences Shame fur and hum1h1hon 1r1srnf lrom his 1nab1hty lo stop-or even control his bed wett1nt Landon po1111rs Curtis n an 1dult who •ins •n Olympic mtdat 1n rrac~ 10:00 0 MOllTALBAll PURSUES * HmN '" a . SUITE tJ 17l 'L htcutlwt Suilt Ill Cl ... ., rf) (SJ Guns.mob fD Tiie [u1°"u Villon ol Anmlu Ca (I') Sltttla ol Sin F11nci1<0 Im l11ata dt l'rlmnm ti Captlin I Ttnnlllt -10:30-m a> e> Ntn 11 :00 D U (1) <IGJ @ Lll lie .. D t2ll (IBJ (J'I) lon Am111c1n Stylt Cf) S.a Hunt U D 1UI Nen CJ Ctltbrity ltm m Mary Hartman, Marr Hartman QI hi•• of th• llurre (rn IJ) Slump tit• Stars fll) Movie: "Tiit Man In lllt Whitt Suit" -11:30- fJ 17 It 1_f CIS l1t1 Mow1e· J:) "Tiit Sln1ln1 Mun" Imus) 66 Debbie Rernolds Ricardo Montalban Chad hmtt C1w Glll wn Acnes Moorehead Ed Sulhv1n a i.ll! <lOJ m Jo1W1J wl'IOll J) Tiie m Ctub 8 Tour Show of Sho.n m 11tin 13 flit 700 Club (l2f J.1) SclellU fltltCHI Tllt1trt m Mtw1/Mov1t tfl Mowie: ·~ "A 1'11ut1'1 AH11r" (dra) 59-S~i Mineo Ch11strne Carere Barry Coe Barb111 Eden G11y Crosby, Trrry Moort Jim Backus, Jme Royce Landis 12:00 D S.st ol Gro11cllo Ci) Mowie· "flwe Gates lo Hell" (dra) '59 Neville Br1nd, Ken Stoll Delores Michaels. Benson fone. tush McCalla. John Moiley. Sh11ttr Xn11ht m Mowlt: "u1t ol lllt 811<canm1" (adv) 50 Paul Henreid tad Oakie Kann Booth fii) Mowlt "To Paris With Lowt" -12:30-D AH.ljlpt $!low: "$oft of El Ctd," "Tiit $oft ot •~1n Hood." "ltewoll ol the "rb11i.an1" II) Mom: "frontttr Gal" (wes) 45 Yvonne DeC1rlo Rod Cameron 1:00 a 413, J J 110 TomOlrow tl!I 1'111 ,Tl Club -1:30-0 ... ., 1:1 W1nte4 Dead or AUwe 2:00 O Mowle: !Cl "P1nuppl1 Ron " (dra) 69 C:en, 8a11y Susan $31n1 limes O Mowlt Doubt1lutu11: "BttHH of You," "forewtr and A Otf' P~IO TUESDAY I OlClMIU Zl fOI lllOfftlftl Ind lfttrllOOll listinp. plmt Mt OAYTtM£ PROGUMS. lletow, IOI fOUI COll'ltnMllCt, lrt l1lt diJ'• rnovits. DAYTIME MOVIES I 0:00 D a::> "Tllltift 11141 the llut 011n111" {com) '65-Jun P1eue Talbot "ll0td to bnz1~t" (com) •I-Bob Hope. Bina Crosby a '.C) "8uftdlt of Jof' (tom) S6-Debb1t Reynolds [ddoe fisher 11:00 G CC) "Moon <Mr Miami" (mus) '0-0on Ameche B"tY Grtble 12:00 m "Th Ml11cl1 of tlle ltll1'' (dra) 46-Altda Velh f ied MacMurray 1:00 a a::> "Slnll•t'' (dra) '57-John McCallurn. l:OO CJ "I Wltlt lo Uvt" (dta) '~8-Susan Hayward Simon Oakland J:OO ®I ctJ "'Ttlt Y~nr alld the lrnt" (drt) ·63-Rory Calhoun. R1Ch1rd Allen J:lO U CC) "l'lj11111 l'artr" tcom) '64 -lommy Kuk. Annettt runoeello 8:00 o u CIDJ .lJl w m ,..WJ D illJ (121) ':IJ m llews lll!S)Sbr Trek l r.om.r ~ n eu,_... ID l'lrtrl41• f Hiiiy G>Adl•lt ED Eltdric Colll(lf11y (JI! l)jqhl m Uttlt blUb -6:30- IJ Dinah I Guests include I ony Cunis, Oou11 Henn1nti Billy Crys111 and Jon l11e1tn la l Andy Grifllth r101 Mtrw Critlin Show m family Atfalr it7J l1J Gu~e il)loOm 7:00 U U IZIJ lfJ m lltws D U.11 Club (IJ My TllrM SoM r •To Td tht Trutll G Co1Kt11t11tloft m I l.owt Lucp m flit f11 m Anttriu/bntl , ... ,.,. Hour at Andy Gtlffltll al) MKllttl/Ltllrtr lltl*t (12J' (j l) iloMftlJ m OfaNtk Stria m Addams falltlly -7:30-D A CMstlllll StOl'J A dchrhttully w••mhe~rted cartoon •1th su<h dur 1n1(Till lmnds u Gumdrop. lhc mouse and Goober. the doa and the &/Ut tenaths thty wenl throueh tor lhe11 h1end, l1mmy to tel hrs teller lo S..nla 1n t1mt fo1 Chnst~s D C.ndlf Camtra D ~"I IOI Dollars ( 6 I "" Odd Couplt D f!Ol 13'1 re11tottr-ooctSquarH I e I Tiit Gona Sllow D 1'111 1"11'1 WM41 m Ir acly l un"' (IlJ CI) llulwillt OA l1lt bid f3J Hoa1n'1 Heron fll) CMnMI ti 1Mi(ht m Ari 's Spott'1 ~ ill Ctltbrity S...pstalta 0) flHll Got'°" 8:00 l!I CilJ CL 1'11e ~turu If 10111 Saw711 Conclusion ol Mark lwa1n·s beloved Amu1cen cl1u1c story of hie alone the M1SS1U1pp1 that depicts memoubfe bits of the ad~enlurous llwes of Tom 1nd h11 best l11end. Huck finn D 0 ~ 1111 Ila Ila Ill« Sheep (R) Put t ol the premiere episode 1n which Pippy Quits !he "ftyine T•eers" and t11nllers to the Mannes, but frustr1t1on soon sets 1n 1nd hos schem1ne to form 1n 111 squadron of his own mutts 1n a coul1 mtrt11I Ill lilo¥tt: CC) (Zhr) "Metchltu" {com) '67-PatrtCk O'Nul, Donald P!easence. Ira furstenbera, Henry Silva . ()) Movie: (Zhr) "Unlrlow11 Wlldll· nas" (dO() ·13 8 (6 ())) illl H1ppr 01y1 Roc~tt and Potsy are w1lhn1 lo pay the consequences 11 they are cau1h! snnk1n1 out to see fon11t drive 1n an 1t1e111 m1dn11ht drari me C!J Mow11: (Zhr) "llow Voy11tr" (dra) '4Z-Bette Dam. Claude Rains. Paul Henre1d. flu Chase CD l.Ht of 111t Wilcl .., '"" MllOll fB lltwill'llMk Attllri all Morie: C1:) (Z•r) ''Tiit Johrs" (dra) '67-MtChatl Cuwford. Ohm llted. HalT'f AAdrews. James Donald m !IHalllTlle Mutmc•er lhe comPTfle performance ol Tch11kcwskfs 'The Nutc11Ckt1' by Ballet West of Salt la\e City and the Ut1h Symphony Orthtstn Oanc1n1 lud1ne roles 11e V1tto111 M0tun u lhe Suear Plum ra1ry and lomm Ruud as lhe Sue11 Plum Cavalier m Clltsp!rilo m l'sydlic l'htnomtn• -8:30-IJ (Qll (])) (J]J lmrn• & Slll1l11 "Oh Hm the Angels' Voices" ti's a fun filled Ch11stm11 when the e1r1s and lhe1r lrrends entertain at a hosp1t1f Chr1stmas party m Ctoss-Wlb m ChintSt l'roartm m Situ1tion Collltdy 9:00 IJ Ull m Cl) M•A•S•H Hawkeye s surrender to lht exhaustion b1ov1hl on by Iona hours ot sur1ery takes a slran1e lorm he sleepwalks, playrn1 an rmaern11r aame ol basketball. then has a n11hl ma1e in which a boyhood troend os hudtd for d1uste1 1n a downhill run on lus sled IJ 01 fID) m PCllkt W011111 Gan1stm abduct the 12 year otd daurihter of 1 man who o•es them money but when Pepper and 8111 ltnd the k1dn1ppm they suuest an unusu1I solutron to !ht w me U (QI! (])) Qli ·~ Ma11. l'tor Ma11 Rudy's auru1weness uncovm • lrartor 1111lh1n lhe Estftp or11n1nlton, meanwhile fattone1t1 cl11ms • new v1e11m ID Mt~ Gtlllln Sllow G> Vit1lnlan f1) Chl11111 ''°'""" TV WEEK, DECEM8f~ lP. 11118 -9:30-tl (fl) Cl) Cl) 011t o., et A Tlmt Alter 1 disastrous dale with a h1eh school hero Barb111 lakes Julie·s acMce and lttes to chanJe her 1m11e. but unfoitunatety she doun't know whtn lo slop advert111nf Ill> Moille: "lirtM ltlusleft" (dr1) ·38-Jun Cabin. Pierre frtsnay m bptct.Kullr '7' 10:00 l!I (Jll S.ltc~ Met rs Ir 1mtd 101 murder and Pete Ith nothint s11nd 1n the w1r to clur hos partner D Qll CIDl Cl l'ofltt Stery Conclusion Two pohce oll1cers. undtr 1nd1Clment tn 1n 1GCldtnt1I sl1rrnr promise lhe11 allo1ner that they'll try to stay out ol trouble. ••lhW1 loll1111.1 U ((8' CJ)) Clll family "On the Fusi Day ol Christmaf' Plan5 lor a l1mtly Chmtmas at !he Lawrence hou~ehotd eo awry 11hen Ooul'S lathei b11nas to the ftshv1t1es 1 much youn1tr worn1n whom he wants to mirry all C1m1110h m b'1ta d• l'rlmanra -10:30- m .., m "''" 11:00 ti .. llD QIJ lhW1 D CI> <IDl ID lltwi e 3 l.owt W tiun Style Ill Ctlffri(Y ,_ CD Mary Kart111u. lbry ll1rt1111ft Cl) T aln of 111t liunt Ill> lllovit: "t..HI Kd~f'' -11:30- D (IlJ CIS lite lllowle: CC) "Kojlk-A ltillilt1 I• lllt S.CO.d Houw; (1!) "TllO Wttb Ir! Allotlltr town" (d1a) '62-Ktrk Oouelas Edw1td G Robinson D QJJ CD <JJ m 1111w1y ea,_ 1'111 rn Club • ((21) ) 0 Tut'4111 MOYie ol die WMk m11en S Tiit 700 Club m NenlMovlt 12:00 8 8est of Groucho l!J Moolil: "«lss of 0.1111" (mys) '47-B11en Donlevy. Victor Mature. RtChard W1drn11k, Coleen Gray CD Moollt: "Nenr Sly GooOye" (com) 46 Errol rtynn, Eleanor Parker. fo11tsf fu(ktr, Patti Brady, Donald Woods -12:30- D Alt.lllcJlt Sllow: "lll14ison bt• nut," "KouM of fear," "A111kstl In lfOJ't41 Strttt" Q) Mt'llt: ft) "Undtrwrkl SIOI)" (drt) 'SO -Dan Duryu Gale Storm. Herbert Marshatt 1:00 D Ill! m a:aJ r_, .. D 1111 '1l Dull 2 :00 II lllovit OouMtl11turt: "T tll!Pb tlofl," "lltnr Lrt Go" ID Alt·Ml1M Shw: "Qualllr SlrHI," "llwt Wilt.'' "Hot Wiid" 3:00 U Movie: (~I "Tiit Biid •oat" (adv) ~O lyronne Power. Ouon Wtllts, MtchHI Rennre lwl!DN•SDA vi 0£ClMIEJ IS For 111or11i111 and altar_,.. llstlnrs, plm• 11t DAYTIME ,.OGRAMS. ..._, lor ,.ir COll'ftllitnct, art the day's_. DAmME MOVIES 10:00 II "Th htHlt ol l1uht" (1dv) 65-Clyde Roaea Gilda lous.1~ Andru Aulell. Ovlllo "'-11io lllie4 • lhopil" (tom) '45-Bob Hope, Bin1 Ciosby al CC> "Suu Slept Hm" (com) 54-0ebbre Reynolds, Ord Poiull, Ann f11nc1s. Gtend1 f1rn ll 11:00 m "PlltMlum Hi(h Sdlool" (dra) '60-MIC)ey Rooney, Terry Moore. Dan Ouryu, Yv ette M1mM!u1, Jimmy Boyd Richard Jiecket 12:00 m "I.My in lht Lah" (mys) '47-Robert Monteomery, Leon Ames, Lloyd Nolin, Audrey 1 otter. Jayne Meadows 1:00 (3) CC "A M1jotlty of One" (com) '62-Rosahnd Russell . Aire Gu1ness, Ray 01nton l1bdtyn Rhue 2:00 D "Mt and the Colonel" (com) !>8-0anny Kaye. Curt Juraens. Akim Tam11off. Nicole Maurey 3:00 ~ CC> .. 0.. Upo11 A f1111t" (com) 'U -C1ry Grant, Janet 81111. hmes Cru son Ted Oonatdsoo 3:30 II CC "Ski Party" (com) '6S-frankie Ao lon. Dwayne Hic kman. Deborah Willey Yvonne Crare. Robert Q lours iViNING e:oo u a [Al w rn m 11e"' D ~ (121l CJ:) m llttn llQIJ Sll1Tr• &omtr P'ytt -~· m hrttldat Fa11111) Cl)Adl111·l2 m Eltdrk Com111nr aJi DIMhl II Uttlt Ratub -6:30- • Oluhl Guests include Anne Buter. R1t1 Moreno Rosemary Clooney. Jayce Ha ber. Judith V1orst (]) Allcly Griffith (]al Merv Griffin Sllow m flmily Atfalr <mCD Gu~t fl:) loom 7:00 U D flll (() D llttn Ill Uar'a Ctub ()) lrtJ T°hfM Softs (])To Teti tht Truth D Concentration m 1towt1..ucy Q) Tiit Fiil m llorun Dr11111 a Allcly Gritfitlt m liladltillltllft1 Report <a > a.WI m 0mutic Series aJMda1111h..i, Michael Conatantlne tries to comfor1 hla well-meaning staff when the "victory party" they have planned falls flat with his defeat. In "The ElecOon" episode of NBC's Slrota's Coun Wednesday at 9PM -7:30-u @Ilt !lame That Tune U 8owlln1 lor Oolt1r1 :I) The Odd Couple a Mitch Gary (]) $121,000 Qutst1011 O The Job r's Wild JD) Price Is Rffht m Brady llundl (f/) rn rop Goes Ille Country ll Celebrity SwttpstOes lf HocaA's Htroes fl) Chlllllll 21 TonlaM 3 SZS.000 Py11mlcl • Rnlt Gordon 8:00 & '.ft (J) Good Times J J s debut into the field ol lhut11c,1I manaee menl is lus than 1 smash1ne succns. when has s1n11ne eroup walks out on him but he bounces back with 1 vocal discovery he calls "the eru l whtte hope U !llJ (]) <IDl cm CPO Shark•' "The Our John letrer" White help1ne a recruit write a dear Ma rsha ' letttt Sharkey 11 1nte11upted, Ch1et Robinson sees the unlrn1shed note and misunderstands U Mom: (Zhr) "Chril1mu In Con· necllcut" (co m) '4S-Barbara Stanwyck, Dennis Mor1an (])Movie: (Zhr) "Come to lhe Stlblt" (dra) '49-L01et11 Youne II ('.21l (])) (llJ Bionic Woman ''J11me's Shield' Concl h 1mt Sommers enrolls 1n the Police Atademy to loate 1 lore11n •aent (]) Como Audioll O Mowit: (Zhr) "Outry Ridu A,a111" (•es) 39-'ames Stewart m Wild World ol Animals Q) Pttry MalOll QJ bean Varitty Hour 3 N1honal Gtoaraphk fl:) Wonder Ann Five chous and the symphony orchestra ot St Olaf Colleee 1n forthtield Minnesota are lutured 1n an hour Jonr per101mance ot Christmas music m Japuese L1n1••1t Pro111ms -8:30-u lT 1... Tht Jtfttl10ftS U ll TJ !DJ G Mclun Stevenson Show Already crowded cond•t•ons at the modut r ereuson cott1&e are further str11ntd when fim11y members alter shelter lo a 111 oul stm1n1ry student and 1 Yor~slure terrier w11t1nc for m1trnc m Crou·Wrta 9:00 8 ffr D CJ) CIS W1dnudar lll H lt: CC) (Zhr) "Cahill. U.S. M1rsh1I" (•es) 73-John W1yne Georee Kennedy Gary Grrmu Neville Brand John W1ynt slars as J 0 Cahill a toueh ~111tant lawman who sets his eunsr&hts and sk1ll1 as a tracker 1ea1nst fruer. a wily and successful ban~ robber u (2)! Cl) 11'0) m Sl1ot1's Court f1eurrne thal hes a sure loser 1n a 1ud1crat electron Jud&t Sirota 1mmer ses himself '" n1eht court e,1ses 1nclud1ne lhose of an 111 too·strrous clown and a pair ol d111y dentists II (18J fT ) 111 lllrtlll A convict sent to prrwn by Baretta esc1pes to &et even with him and discovers that the errr he tell behind rs 1om1ntically involved with Barelt1 m Merv Grrffin Show Q) Vlr111111 JI The Jerry llttd Show fD Grut Ptrt0f111a11C1S OJ I.I Cri.td1 llit1 Criada LUGGAGE TAGS from your business card Send one card for each tag + one spare. We return permanently sealed attractive tag & strap, meeting airline 1.0. requirements. Prevent loss & theft! For a personalized tag enclose wallpaper, fabric or "Day Gto' paper & we writ back & tnm your tags. Or try two cards back to back. $2 ea. or 3/$5 4/5 tags $1 .60 ea. 6/9 tags $1 .50 ea. 10 or more $1 .40 ea. 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Box 1560 Costa Mesa, Callfornla 92626 Pave 1t WEDNESDAY (Conlinu•d) -9:30- 0 OLD FLAME WOOS • JULES IN PRACTICE IJ _,, OJ 1101 €!!)The Prachu Carlolla" [die Adams gums as a .. ullhr widow ;nd lo1me1 flame ol Or lute\ B,dlord s who ;rrr•H al the dO<l ur s ullrtt un N,w Yot~ s Wf'SI Srrte •nd te50twt\ tn t;k~ him 6W.ll hom rt an 10:00 D n o 10 m lht Quot Ouenltn t~Ache\ a yount Olpltan to usr a ~un r" \elf dtl,nSt thtll tome\ lo rrard ,, whtn lht 1oulh lorn\ rnlo a cold blooded r.unman g CiJ lle•s t BOftfftU 0 ( 2t I • ) n Charllt 's Aneels hll becomes lhe haled siar nl a •Oller d11br ltam when \he r.ou undtr lO•er lo 1nves11gate lhe awdenldl death ot a be1ut1lul s~ater 2f Gunsmoh -10:30-m m O> lltws mwomu 11:00 0 IJ m ,. lle•s 0 •I "''•ti •10 News O ( )t e ) le Lowe Amerrcan Style t Sta Hunt CiJ CtlebrllJ ltewut m Mary Hutman, Mary Hartman (I) USC Bnhlball 1r 3 Stump tltt Slm €D Mo'llt "Grand Illusion" -ll:30- D 1T 3 t CBS Late Mowrt c_ "01fty Orn10 Maau " (•UI 70 r ran~ S1nat11 Georr.e Kennedy IJ ~a I • f 0 m lolVllly C1r1on 0 (121 16 ) U The lloo•ru / M~try of lhe Wt .. m11111s (I) Mofle: "Crrme 1n the Struts" (d11) 'S6 -Sal Minto, John Cuuwet". Qt, Tht 100 Club ft) lltwt/MOYll 12:00 9 But of Groucho 0 Movie: "Somtwhtrt rn the llleM" (dra) 46 tohn ltod1ak Nancy Gu1IO m Mov11· "Pam Model" ttnm\ ~) Mdi•lyn Maa wrll Paul•llP Gudd~rd ha Gabor Barbar~ t awrrnct l erl lril~'on -12:30- 0 All Nl1llt Sho•: "Tht Cnds man," "A Prue of Arm•" Q) Mo¥1t: "Tht 1'1underm" (•dv) 4A tell Chandttr John S• •on Dotort1 H~rl M"sha Hunt 1:00 D .2, t Tomorrow 2 :00 O Mow11 C "A l oss Bt tore Oy1n1" (mys) ~6 Rob,•1 W•rner lrlfrey Hunler lo•nne Woodward V1111rn1a Leith Mary Ailor U Motl• Oou"etotu11: "A Woman'• V1n111nct,'' "Two Tllou und Women" m Afl.llleht $how: "l'lnky," "lliehl· matt Alley" -3:45- 0 1!10¥11: "Only Two C.n Pf•r" (com) 62 Pet,r Srllm Mai le!lertrn2 P99e 1l THURSDAY OCCCMBEll 23 r0t morn1n1 and aftarnoon listinl$. plme see DAYTIME l'ltOGRAMS. Btlow, tor JOll! conwenltnte, are Ille day'l llKMtl. ~YTIME MOVIES 10:00 O "A Tru Crows rn Broo~lyn" (dra) 45-0orothy ~ILCu11e "Road lo Morocco" tcom1 4? Bob Hnpr Srnt Crosby lt C "$ay One for Me" (mu1J 59 Dtbb•t Rtynold1 81n2 Crosby 11.00 CiJ "Once Upon A Honey. _ .. (com1 4? Cdry Cranl 11:00 m "Mr. Soft Touchft (draJ 49 Glenn ford (velyn Keye1 I 00 24 Ci "Stnnre lady 1n TOWll" (draJ ~~ C1eer Garson 2:00 0 "The Yo11n1 S1 t11tl'' (dra) 61 Burt Lancaster 3:00 191 1 C "You'll lltvu Get llich" Cr.om) ~I fred Aslaire H O O c "W~llt thrrstmu" P;rrt I fmusl ·~4 Bing C1osby Danny Kay• EVENING 6:00 fJ U et •10 IT f ii) News 11 ll e (Jt • > m 111111 0 M Stir Tre• J Comer l'Jlt o cu~t CD 1'1rtrid1t hrnlly m M111112 fD ElectrK Com!l'nY u °"11h! m utt1t bsu1s -6:30- 0 Oln1h! Cunts include Waller Matthau Rulh C0tdon Linda t av1n lncland 01n t lohn Ford Coley lnd Harold Clurman 1 Andy G11fllth (!G Mtnr Griltin Show m ffmUy Aflfir 117 3' Guns~e m Zoom 7:00 a 0 231 rt r m lie•! O Um Club O My Three Sons 1 e To Tell tht lruth O Concenh •llorl m t I.on Lucy m The flt m Cartoons 'R Andy Gntlitll ED Tht MKlltrl·lthrer lltpoll ( .2t 1 e Bonanu m 011m1trc Stnu m AddJms f lllllfy -7:30- 0 Andy W'tltlllrns Show O Bowline tor Oott111 8 Tiit 06d Collplt 0 The C'.oft1 Show t C..ndtcl Camtn 0 The lobr'1 Wild 10-1 rJ)I ( f 1 M•ldl Glrnt m Thi Bfuy B1111th 11) tj l Tht Wilburn Brothtl'\ f» Todly's Coolr"e 181 Hopn's Heron fZl) Channel 21 Toni&hl m '•k• Is Riehl •ltJ (yewltneu On Selll<t m fluh Gofdon 8:00 0 MARRIAGE IN DANGER * llEW·THl WALTOllS 0 11T ~ 8 The W1ltons Olma huslrated with lh• monolonnus l1le she 11 leildrne desperately l.ishes out tor 1 chan&e Upon ruh11n2 lhere '' noth1n11 around her she o11ould altr• Olm4 d1M:O•ets her boredom 1s 1t11ctly wrth lhe '"''she !ooh Jod she shocks her li1m1lr wllh a ho1u perm1n,nt th•I 1h.o surp11~n.her u '2 ') • "OJ m fllffiiil 0oii, Henr11nfs World of-Vla1c lht atclaimed m12ic1an re1u1ns for h1s S(cond h•t ~Pterat ••lh lhe theme Nothrnt Is lmpcm1blt lht show lulures l ~ 1llus10ns includin& !he flaming Muaclr 1n which Henmnt I\ complrl,ly ensulled by ll1me1 and lht druppea11nce ol a lour Ion elephanr from center stace O Mowit : (2hr) "Holid•J Inn" (mu~J 4? B•nit Crosby fred Astaire Maqo11p Reynolds 6 Mo¥re: C (2hr) "The Christ· mas Tree" (dr~I '69 W1ll1am Holden Verna L1s1 0 1n 1 Welcome Bad ~tier Th~ Swealhogs get lht Chrrstmn 'p1111 when they h'lp an old hobo m•k• 1 new hie for h1m~ll CiJ Tht Murals ol C.nt Los Ancelu A Museum W11hou1 Walls m The $2~.000 Py1 amid (I) Perry Mason fl) $amurar Mowre ~ Warriots Bauttball War1or~ n Mrlt.-.u~ee fZl) Maslerprect Thttlrt ( )t J ) llmrend lkt m J1p111ut l.1n1u•1• ,,oaram -8:30- 0 (l( 8 ) II 8Jrnty Mrlltr Ch11st m1s Eve 11 the l?th p1ec1nct is complete w1lh bro111n snow a blue lrte and unusual suspetls m Cross-Wits 9:00 0 17 3 t H1W1i1 f tn ·O ParapltR•C as the result ol a pohct bullet. Nathan 'Sart e Purdy a ven&elul u con, turns snrper and be&•ns shooting down f)Ohte othcers 49 all l f l @m Best Stlltri: Once an u11t Chapter S Whil' on a vacalron v1s1t lo relatrves. Sam Damon •S ottert.d a hrRh payini 1ob mana1t1n& his 1n law's business bul lurM rl down to stay '" the Atmy 0 (..81 JA l')t1 Tony hnd1ll Siio# ludge f11nkl1n b11ngs home I tonvrcted lelon to spend lht Chmlmn holidays w1lh h1s lam1ly but the 1udgt i'ls mw than h' bargained IOI C!) o~al Robtrb Clmstmn S9tcral Christmas Dream lO Mottt: "Whitt Ch11tl111u" tmus) S4 81111 C.osby Danny ~aye Rostmar, Cloon,1 Q) Mt" Griffin Sllow (I) Mod Squad m ludo Sur•oden a!) VISIONS/Ptt1ntom of • the Open Hearth·lun Shepherd's tomedy 1bout Ille in the 50's fD Vi"911t Ph1ntom ol lhe Open Hurth" Jean Shepherd na1111es his nn,utraic comedy about • family trv1n1 1n a Mrdwul steel town du11n1 !ht l%0's David Ulrotl play' Ralph 1 hrch school ~ludent drum1ng ol th, hraaest day ol h11 hi•. his graduahon prom IV WEEK. DECEMBER 19. 1910 -9:30- 0 (12t1 r l >) lH J ll1ncy Walker Show l(enntlh ' Memu111 An elaled Nancy and l\tnneth plunKe 1n10 a p101w thtr Itel rs the perlttt comb1n;t1on ot her weer aM lh,11 mar11ace bul Nancy may b• ludy 10 esupt wilh either m Womt•'• eo11 10:00 0 11 ) e Baruby Jonn ""~inc down lht m1urne child ot 1 &111 retenlly paroled lrom Pll\On 1tnd~ Barnaby surch1nw lhrouah the recent counlercullure )lene D U 10 m Grbbmlle Andrea Cooper hancee of Willer Mut11r1n a 1udtt whO asprres in ~ soot on the ltder~I bench 1ecer•U a ma111aee proposal lrom Rar Wholehud DOiien • 1J BKthanal O ill! Strtth of $an F11nusto A man wrfh ' pa1ano1d tor for hrs hit 1\ dmen to murde1 m Rex Humbard Satellite • Special • Ch1istmas in the Holy Lind Cl) (129 8 1) Rea Humbard fl) Greetinas from Cumany ~ Gunsmoke ii) 8•1111 dt P11mawera -10:30-m m ft)llews fD Blac• l't119t<hn on the lle•s 11:00 fJ 0 f I ii) 1l 11110 D t21 e1 t.Dl m News O ( .2f I ) ~Lowe Amtpun Style e Su Hunt O Celebrity •nut m litary Hartman, Mary Hartman m hits of the Blurre fr) (} Slump lllt St11s fD Mo¥11: "last Holiday" -11:30-u 17 f 3 1J CBS Lale Mom : Kotak-A Sovffnil from Atlantic City: I~ '1hey C.11 M1 Trinity" (wW 72 Farley G11n1er lerence Hill D '2J1 m ®l m .Johnny C..rson c {' Tiie m Club IJ (r2tl 1 t J) tlt1 Streeb ol Su Francltu/Oan Aueust m lltWS 131 Tiit 700 Club 0> ll1w1/MO¥ie 12:0 0 O Bell of Groutllo 0 MoYit : "Th irteen Rue Madel11ne" (mys) 46 lames Caaney R1thard Conte m M°'tt' "Come to lht Stable'· (com) 49 Lorena Youne ._ -12:30- " AJ1.111rllt Show: "Tht Quun of hllylo," "Under ,rtssurt," "Jollnny Troul>lt" m MOYll "Wah Up •d Riii" (mnJ 63 Roberl Hollman 1 :00 IJ Ji I 8 '10 TOlllOHOW m The m Club 2:00 C1J MOYit Ooubletuture: "The l'h1ntCHn of the Oper11" "Aftolllu 1'1rt of lht fo11st" m AU0llleflt Show: "Chad H1nn1," "l•f1yett1" -3:05-u Movlt: Cl ''Thi Snows of 11111· m•nlm" (dtA) ·~3 GreRorv Peck FRIDAY OECCMBU 2• roi """'""' and alter-lm1np. pluse see DAYTIME ,ROCAAMS Below, lw lQUr t«ll'tlltlntt, are the day's -. DAm ME MOYllS 10:00 D "One M~llOll 8.C." lhol) CO Victor Malu1t Lon Ch•ney h "The S.111 ol lhe C1oss" ldra) 32 f rtd,rlC March 11:00 O 1_c "lo<111 of Ale" (dra) •8 tn111d Ber&miln 12:00 m "lleys of I.lie llmcdom" (dra) CS Gr'&Of'f Peck 2:00 0 IC I "GrttOllO and HIS Anact" (dra) 68 Brodrnck Crawford 3:00 1101 1c• "All1111n My l'oc•et" (com) '69 Andy Crrll1lh 3:30 U re "Whtie Christmu " Concl (mus) 'S4 Bing Crosby Danny Kaye EVENING 6:00 f) 0 I 8 (1f\ I 3J 101 0) llttn D fa''•$ ("1.l tt > m News O ~Sur lrtl l l r.omtr f'yte O GullSlllOh m '•rtrid1t r .... ~, ll)Ada•l2 ED fmil Stnnl1tnlh Annual Cllristmas Concert Conlrnued from 9AM Live from lhe Musrc Cenltr lh' coocert ... 11 lnture church coll'I' high 5thool and community aroups pe1lorm1ng vocal ilnd orchtslral musrc for lht holiday stason )t Dinah! m utt1t bxa1s -6:30- f) Dinah! Guests rnclude Rod Hudson Nancy W&lktr Bruce ltn ner frank Welker lom Sullivan & Rever end J Cleveland Chou I l Andy Grifli1h MJ Mtn Griffin Show m hmily Affair ll7' I 3J Gun~t Em Friends of Man 7:00 DU flll tOl m News g Ua11 Club f ) My TllrH Sons ('To Tel Ille Trvth Ii) Conunlfltioll m I l.O¥I l11<y ID The FBI m r.o bft1er 111 Alt4J Grilfitll ( (211 fJ) lloNrw 0> Dumatx Str1tt m Tiit Addams h mdy -7:30- D That's Cat O lowhna foi Do11111 1J Tiit 04d Couple fl ll§J ~ Squ11u I ll Tiit Mupptb 1J Tiit Johr's Wild m Tiit BuO, lunch 1 ~ t1J Dolly rarton m Cartoons (IlJ (f ) Wt Wish You A Mtrry Cllrlstmn 13 Silen1 Nl(llt DH It Wrl!WI (ft) l rN' tllt 8'11k 1ifJ Rall! liotdon 8 :00 f) • 17 t l l I • The Home<omin1: A Cht1slmas Story A repeat of Carl tiamntr Jr s 1•a•d "inning drama lhal rnsp11ed lhe Wallons Pa111c1a Hui slm as lhe molhtr ot 1 rural Ame1rcan mounlarn lam1ly du1rng lhe Oep1e1s1on on Chrrs1mas lvt 1n 19H D 12' t 1 10 m Sanlord ind Son f red San lord 2oes on a spree when an Alab orl oeculrve assures hrm lhll fhert IS Oii under lhe tardtn 1n tht11 iun~ yard D Mo.11: (Zllr) "Blur SkttS" tmus) C6 f red Aslau' Bini Crosby e Silent N11ht Animal rd Christmas S11tc11I 0 (l29 $ ) 3t Oonny 111d Mine Sonny & Cher and Lorena Sw1t guest O Mowtt: C 1 (2hr) "Little Boy L.os1" (drl) '~3 Bing Crosby m rin~iil AChnstmu C11ol CI 93"81lficken~ · lamous classic dbuul • m1strly old man changed by lhr ghosts ol Chmlmas pas I pmenl and lulu1e Reginald Owen Gene Lvckharl . Leo G Canull ID The Blue·C11y Bowl College 1001 ball I he North All Stm vs lhe South All Stars lrom Cramlon Bo"''" Monteomety Al~bama 2f Mom· C (2hr) "ltun Wild. Run Fret" (adv> 69 Mar~ ltsler m El Clln o m Japinese lJnru11e Pro1r1111s -8:30- D 21 e 101 m Chico & the Min Whtie l1ddhn1 w1lh a CB radio Cd makes a dllt wrth som,one called K11sy f dtt 1nd the neal thing he kno•s lhty re huded 101 I as Veras in her lamp'r 6 H1ns Ch11st1111 Anderson An1maled Ch11stmn S(lt(1al 0) Comedy Variety Sllow 9 :00 U (13 e 1 101 ID The llo<Uord Files Rocklord s allorney Belh Oav,npo•t p1essures him rnto help 1ng her b11llianl cousin who 1s suspemd ot slaying his boss. and l1m s invesh1ahon uncovers a web OI b1rbery and conspuacy 1n a multi na11onal corpo1al1on U (Qtl IJ 1) l)t1 ABC f11d1y Niaht Morie: 1Cl (2hr) Yours, Mine 111d Ourt" (com) '68 Lucille Ball. Henry r onda. Van lohnson An old lash 1oned comedy aboul the IOgrslrcal probltms of raising 18 ch1ldrtn rn ont middle class modern Ame11t1n family as a widower ••th len children and ii '"do• •r1lh e11ht 1el ma11red and adopl each other's ottsp11ng !hen "'"' monlhs later a new baby tomes alone Bned on a lrue sloryl m Mert 'nffrn Sllow fB Sllnurai MIMe fD Waslunrton WH• 1n ltewrew 0> 14o&11 Duke Hoaar -9:30-m WJll StrHI Wtt• m 11oc11ts t .,."., 10:00 0 d1' 131 t CBS Ntwa $9tci•I On the Road lo 16' D 11~ rt 111Ql Em Strp1co Serpico poses as 1 doc kworker m an tllo1t 10 smash a eane thal preys on rlletal aliens 1nclud1n1 some Serbian lriends ol his 1 U Oral Robert's Christmas Special Ill Dollars & Dtf1n11 Iii fD lttwl (21)'4tn1111oh FD b1nln1 11 Symphony -10:30-m 0> News fl) Kornn Drama 11:00 u u m 3t Neon D t 10 lS e News D Christmu Eve Speml • HOUR Of POWER With Robert Schuller 0 Cllrrstmn ht C•ndltll&hl Sptc11I Or l!obt•I Sch~llrr ol the Carden Grove Communrty Churl 11 1Wrll dth1er ii Ch11stmo s,rmon 6 Pro rootb•ll Playback O Ctlebnty Rewut ID Cllriltmas Lane ,aradt ltunl 1n111on Pa•• Ch11s1mas Pdlad~ 1 T 13 Stump the Slars ~ Lon A11m1c1n Stylt ( 29 8 ) A CSB Chmtmu -11:30- 0 117 • 3 8 Chrislmn he Reh11ous Sp1t11I From Craymore Chru11an Unlly Cente• "'a' Pee>.sk1ll, New York u '231 e, 110 m The Sounds ol ChristmlS ht (R) Doc Stv,.1nsen hosls a program ol 011g1ndl and lti1d11tonal Yule11de music and 1e~d1ngs He is in1ntd by Htnrv Manc1n1 Vr<to1 Buono and lht chou ol SI Charles tlorromeo Chutlh lo\ Angeles e Movie: "Mollltr Is A fre"'m1n" (com) 49 lorflfa Young U ( 2t 8 ) 3t Ch11stmn 1n tlfw Yor\ (R) lohn l 1ndsa1 •S lhf hosl ol this show hom Rockeltlle• Center wtlh Diahann ~11011 lhe Kine S1sltrs lht l\rnc Cousms lht Voices qi Cast Harltm and lht let Capadts lV WHK U[C.EMOEA 1g tYf6 m Nen 2f 700Club Mow11: "Lui Holtday" 12:00 O 17 8 Ch11stm11 En Semo Rtllg1ous servrce by Re~ W r1ankltn Rtehardion from lht Graef Baptrst Oturth Mount Vtrnon New York D 23 o 10< m Ch11stmu, !tome 1976 lhr Cll11s(t11d\ M1dn1ghl Mo horn ~I Ptler s 8a\rltc~ m YahcJn Ctly !ht hlurgrtal celebrant '"'" be Poor Paul YI lhr musrr by rllt S1s11ne Chou •nd Lnal•sll langu11r commenlary by f dlhtr An lfliU\ Andre" 0 f M O Best of Croucho O Mov1t· C "On lht Threshold of S~ue" (adv ) Sb Guy M.idrson V11&1n1d l t1lh m Pro root~ll Playbad -12:30- 0 All N11hl Show. "Tiit Lemon Drop Kid," "The Gospel Accord1n1 to SI. Mat1hew". m NH Came of the Week m hies of lht 81mrr 1 :00 m All N11ht Sllow: "little Mints ter," "Thr Golden HJWk," "lack Slide" ID The I'll Ctwb -l :J0- 0 hlkabout 2:00 O Ooublt luture Mowit "Cre10110 and Hrs Anael," "Silly 111d S11nt Anne" -3:35- 0 Mowie: "The Btll1 ol St M11J'' ldm • ~ 81n~ Crosby Robert Stack stare 11 Capt. Link Evers. heed ol an ellte police squad-the Most Wanted unit-which deal• with crimes and crlmlnets ol major magnitude In Moat Wanted on ABC. Saturdays at 1 OPM Pege 13 SATURDAY DECOIBU 2S l MORNING e:oo U I.I. Sunr• S.mater D Conlmunrty rttdblcl -6:30-u C.111tn nu" IJ Till1'1 Cit 0 llcl¥11: "llln. W1w ot the Clb- ~t hlth" (c.am) 34 w c roelds rJJ lk1wi111 IJ .... , !tie ... ,°'' II§) tt's Eft~p's Busi11tu m lei's Rip m Tiit lllolnl111 Sllow ~ Vlllt Allt1re 7:00 D ~ (Jj Srlvesltr ' T•ffly II illl < JJ If OJ tn Woodr Wood· pteter I]) Wlfltnd G ((8' l.J l l)t1 Tom & Jerry/ Grape • S/lotl <t1 1Mrttioft Cl Y111tll I 1114 lwm m llnit fln Cl) Sam Yorty $1\ooif m '°'' f0t Hu1t11 -7:30- u lii <lJ Out Club IJ QlJ D tn P111k l'1nlhtr Q (ilf J..) a}l JabMllH J) Ctutm l.allli111 Cl Ito! hcl1e $'- CD Dlllllllt.lry llt9' tlJ Mmat a.&trs 8:00 D CD' < f Sup 1V1111,1~c1 ,..,.. U l'aceutt1n ro,.y.1•cs C.rtooni 8 (ffll rt;) '1t 5coobr Dool OrllOlll '111 u Mo.It: """ rvttles of hhlli" (tom) '4? Charles Laughton Ion Hall GI lllovlt: "S.nta tLlus (Mquen tilt Mertilna," ''TM AdHnlurn ol Slllbl4" Cl) llomper lblom (8) Yolct fl Totyo fll) Smmt Strltt -8:30- D filth for Tocl.IJ 9 :00 U CJ.r ClJ ([) Tarun u illl m Spetcl sum U frltflds ol Min l Mowtt: "Jun11t Gents" (coml ·~4 Bowery Boy5 j~ Clmstmu Servkt from Wa$h 1n1ton DC QI Woftlan Rnl lo Rttl fZ) Onct Upon A CtnSK m 111si&fl1 -9:30- 0 It e llBA Bnhthtl Ch•CliO 'IS ~n~s City IJ U f.J 10 Monsttr Squid O The ltiflem1n U ('2t t ) Jt Krofft& Suptr· show &> Moyie· "591 Hunt" (dra) ~O Howa1d Duff Marl1 lortn ED Zoom ED Al 1>11 m Mo/Ider Squad 10:00 Iii lJJ 8 I Ch11stmo II lht was11. 1nrton C.tlledral live covcr1r~ of lhe Ch11stmu Day smites trom the Washington Clthedral (Protnlant lp1~opal) m Wash1n11ton 0 C O lilovtt. tC "tr-1ndl" tadvl ~I Rhonda flem1n1 John P1vne 0 Wanted Ot1d 0t Alin 1a SpKe Ghost at Hot Fuda• ~ ED Infinity hctorr O> Spmsll Movtt m S,,u Glloit -10:30- 6 Mme: "Gl'lt Mr lltlftds to 81N4lw1J'' t ild• J 48 Oa11 D111fy U <» 1 t ) lt Slipet1ritndJ 0 Mr M1ioo'1 CltristmiJ C.rol l1m 81c~us rtcttilleS hrs l1mous voice ol lht ne11 S.lhled Mr M1100 rn lhts 1n1m1ltd version of Dickens ctns•c slorr tOi m 811 John, ll"lt IOlln J:J Yott & H~~ aJ Rtbop 11:00 D 011 m 11QI m land of tit• l.osl U (~ tJ)) 13t It. Almost AttJ· lllina Got1 Cl) Ttut Adrenturt (Si Tltt Munst111 fl!) Wonder Ane• -11:30-0 ~ l {l <fGJ tiil Muwy U (<al rJJ) 'lt1 t"«.jllmu Spe<iar A $pte111 Christmas pro2ram pmenhn& a mus celebrated at the C.thedr1I ot Sh Peter and Paul on Prov1dtnct Rhode hl1nd . .., Meet Lawrence Welk Ill, 7 years old. and his little brother Kevin. 5 They perform on the Welk Chrietmas Show this week, approprlataly singing "My Two Front Teeth,·· which Larry Ill ain't got right now The Lawrence Welk Christmas Show airs Saturd1w. at 7PM on KTTV Channel 11 Pe99 fC O Ctlrlstmu k Animated spec1a1 with tht voice of Hans Conmd u lht lnn~uper of Btlhlehem m U.. l'ttt.11n1 Q) Wildlife Adnnturt ill The Adda"'' r u1ily 12:00 8 KlllC Special· Tiit Slle111 Stars Go 81 A Cht1slm1s Mass for the Dul Bob Newltatt serves as host N1lll ~1d1nal lrmolhy lilannrnc of lht Ctfllohc ~tltdrocrse C11d1n1I Mannine perlorms 1 Chrrstmu Mass tut lltt duf 1nd h11d or hu11n1 r r 811an Oo11n sicns · rht Mau U Gtt Oown f"• MO'f11: ' "hnu Gou to lndil" (adv) 67 Jofk Mahoney 0 ust Side ~llll 110, lllo•le: "Homttomln1: (d") •8 Cla• k Gab It L~n• r urne1 m Atttrnatl•tt &> Superm1n tl)l I (l Dny and Goliath Chrlstmn (2t) Action Tht1lrt ED A Christmas Celebr1ho11 (R) 0) U Sltow dt ldnlt1 Nnarlo 6) MO'fit: "lltrs ol lhe Kin1dom" -12:30-0 '11 ) J1 F1ull Bowl !ht Univtrsily of Dklahom1 Sooner) ¥l Un1vm11y al Wyom1n1 1~ Tempt Arr1on1 0 ~pet Bowl Spec11h U Mo.11: CJ "lu111llo" {me1S) 67 -Dom Day Steohen Bovd CD Lost 111 S,.u &>Collltdy Cl~ :n, , Tiit l'rMllM fD Tb Musk of Chtistllltt (R) ('1ti Li) Tiit Otltt1 Wise Mtt1 11 MO'llt. "C.1111111)' Jani" (wes) 51 Dous Dar How11d Keel 1:00 D At Ont With ... O Wide Scm111 flltatre (%}) l"J Our Christm11 Grit lo Tou ED In rtrform1n<1 11 Woll Tflp (121) Cl •) A CSS Christmu m 011 m1tic Ser its -1:30- fJ Scltnct fkhon Tltt1t1t 1J Movit: "lnraslon ol th• ~nrm1f ''°Pit" {1101) '62 John Carridine m Soul Train ' (12f, '11) Joy of Chmlmas 2:00 D Acricult11r1 USA (L Three Sloo(ts I.GI Valldtfille Q) T1run ED Gren l'ttfor1111nus flte Mystery Play Cltnstmn (~ ) flit Cliristmn Child m Movit: "8tffs of St. M1fJ" -2:30- 11 On Cl111p11t 8 Monster blly 8 lll4W1t: 'C "l'Hlo<'~'° In Ovttr S,act" {~nrm1led) '6~ (J I UFO CD Ovitt li111rts ('ltl < e )) Cllrls1111as Ii OtJ Marci/$ wei.y 3:00 fJ (flJ l U Shmmtlsli Hour Iii llllBC Specltl A ~NBC f am1ly Ch11~tmH" m Outer Umit& D Mowl1: "Womu lh•J '""'°'' L11Khtd" (wts) 57 8111n Donlevy TV WEEK. DECEMBER 19 197& Cl:Dl Mo.it: "Tiit IUna and I" (mul) 56-Yul Brynner, Oebol1h k•rr a> M0tlt: Cl!l "011111 lll1na111" (ldv) '57-Cornel Wtlde @ TM Musk If Cllrlst111u IB 1" Mviic P*e (18J ) City Tl111 rt11ot ~ Olrlstmas O> f11tu11 rl1111 -3:30- Sllr Trtl CD Mfuioft: l111pouiblt 1U Wt Wish You A lhrty U111t111u a l'ontr Wa1t11tr fllJ lm111 Muter CllOlale Clltistmas <Mi 1J )) "1•1141 tr Mu Hi Wat•r W.rld 4:00 0 lil'J (3..,Ar• 11 D YoY•I• to tilt lottOll ol !tit Su l f G Ara's Spor1s Wor\11 El) Cini Uni•t"ll O W Ctrollna. Carell111 f3) m llashYille Oft the Rold El) l lu• l'mptctr'H °" tilt lltwi (12fl ll)) World of Surv"•I (Ul Wllll ll"IM al Voice of Aarl<ulturt -4:30- 0 l111 m ''' AJ11trt ' ~ Kl4l D Tllafs Cat (I Wild Wild West 11 SPorts Cfl1llt111t t i fall About ,id11m CD lllowlt: ''Tiit l'llillclti,1111 Sttiy'' (com) 40-limts Stew1rt (llJ (l) £d11Ut1011 11 Wot\ a "'*'illt Mmic ID'-tt.i111011 (a ) lt11111110t11 5'l Mlltnhirt$ m h~ to Trtvtl (J)lltwi m eor_, 11ow 5:00 fJ It likes Alt Kiadl 1J Animal World II Star Trek U (f211 ) ()I A8C't Wide W.rld of Sports (f) llationll Gtotraplli< &lJ The Mm S.lu Mlcl1i111 llOl lltWJ a> Movie: 1:.'J "Dot of fi.ndtrs" (d11) ·59 D1vid l1dd. Donald C11sp rf7) CJ) Cll1111pl0ftsltip Bowlin& Q~ (}J Yolct of Acricuttu1t fill) Cinder1f11 lhe buuty and charm of lht 1eeres.s latry tale art captured 1n Seteey Prokofiev's ballet 0) Situation Comt41 Gt Ounce of l'ttftnbon '7)Kim~ -5:30- .. (UJ t l l ® "'"' )J lhllC llall Amtrlu Elli Spom Challt1111 m Ultt1 ltla11 eV•NINQ . e:oo u IJ If ) IW m a""' D Clrtoo1u 8 tfO ftonlldt f1) Clftl Ut11¥trul Qat (f ) Dillo{N flD Once UflOll A CIH•lc m Situation ComtdJ -6:30- D a fl!IJlJ llnl II lllllC ,.,., CoftltftflCI II l1klra l uht••ll l 1lters v~ Photn•• Cl) Hell Kaw CD $121.000 Questioll (llJ Cl) ~ Sew @ CJ) Wild lllftcM G>.., D Chrillau b CDLlttilblub 7 :00 e Twllicllt Zona 8 (IJJ) ())) '81 Starlly ' Hutch AA orphan •ho IS I pretty th1tf. IS belnended by Starsky and Hutch CD H" H1w m Alututf contest G> Lu lllWtfldMes -9:30-• cm rn A11ct • Tiie llMppeb D Tiie me. Is Rl(llt • laiclrt ---~~~Llllrll·ll<i Cl) Ill S..rdl OL .. llDl @ Cl) S,.U: "" CD (121l ())) m 1H! l .. ruct W•" C~rist•H Sllow The Welk f1m1ly and lheu dlild•eA PfrlOlm 1n lhrs sc>ec1al Clinslmn pro&nm a> Mltft.12 (llJ Cl) Hee Kl• m Dt. Wiit: Tiit Am~s .. Dutll O)ID1ln1 ID M4111is fainlly -7:30-• Ht<• alld .... D in Se¥cll If ... Cl) W, W1Ula1111 S'-e lAt's ...... 0..1 CJ) A Cllristllm Stoll m ._m ID llilollty Pytholl's Jlyrna Cima CB Cllrisbllls LAiii IN f'o1111d 8 :00 8 CllJ Cl) CJ) Muy TJltr Moore lbry and lou ITy to ne1ot1ale 1 mse 11th Mr Pnce. hud of business Jflus Alter the two produce11 art tumed down. they walk olf the iob D ID Cll <II m E11m1ucr Gace and DeSolo try to take • well urned vaatlOll 1n the mountains but 1re as bU$Y H tvtt u they come to the aid ol distressed vacationers (IJ llloN: "Tiit Holy Md Ille "1" (dra) 'SJ-Ralph R1th11dson • (9 Cl)) 0 ltollltt llld '"° Someone rs sluhna felines IOI 11n som lrom prosperous ladies, so Holmts & Yoyo set out to c.tch the c.t·nappei Cl llloN: (to) ... Cllristlllas C.rof" (cla) '51-Alutair Sim CD Tiit Matlc of Sa111111r .., Wiid Lift Mwftl11,. flD Clllldr1t1't llllllical Show S lllowlt: "C.hl 1114 ll11Mtr (com) '36-C111k Gable, Manon Drnes G) flit WIJ It Was llB bPIMM UftfU.Ct rrocralM -8:30- • (llJ Cl) CJ) Tiit 1111 lltwll1rt Siio• Bob Hartley 1s Christmu peattNker when he attempts 10 reconcile hlS ptrenls' separahon 8 (9 Cl)) WMt's KaNt11ill1 : =.. II lHt 1114 hi fll> Cll~J SUtlttc 9 :00 a cm w CI> AH 111 111e r 111111y Christmas dinner at the Bunker hovse finds Arcl11e play1n1 host lo 1 draft dodcer and a lather whose ton wn killed 1n tilt nr e @ Cl) <II G S1t1111r llldlt ... : 11:) (lllf) ·c..i.r Part I (dr1) '67-Rithard Hams V1nesu RtdJravt, Franco N110. Kina Arthur and 111$ Queen CuenMre 11e tiappy 11nlit Lancelot 1rrlm end fills in love with the Queen Siie returns his lovt. 1nd Arthur 11 I01ced to 10 lo wwr •Ith l1ncetot lhe system ol the Round Table 1$ destroyed end the unity Arth11r 1t11v1d ao IOftl for GIU!libltl ill CMtkll. Th• COllCluslon will • ...., (Ole 27) .. ,,,. G Mevle: (tO) "Slttlna 'r•tt1" (com) '48-Robert Youn& ti) lllotlt: (C) "ll«l Hone Can JOll" (•es) 'S4 -Joel McCrea 61> '•th in the Wildernus Documentuy of the hit ind #Olk of hther ll1no a Jesuit m1ss1onarv •Of~'"I 1n the Sonora reaion of AlllOlll durin& the late I 71h centu1y 10:00 0 ()J) Cil CIJ C11ol Burnett S'-A special Chmtmas show wtlh lhe reaul11 cut members l!I lKi Van h11pe D ((3) ())) QlJ Most Wanted A beautiful criminal lawyer turns her upert1se to the other side of the law by he1d1n1 a bu1alary nna. bul her s1dehnt Inds lo murder m News m S111111ral Ottectlve 121) CfHIUlt ftaturts S) Vlliolls ID llllltiul V11itty S110W • l.u liordoll 5"" 11:00 O• CDGIJMIWS D Clal GMnl • lM Mtriufl Style Cl) Ifft Galllt .. tllt .... • f ri(llt "'Pt CD ....._: "Tiit '1111Htlplli1 Stort" (tom) ·.a-J1mts Stewart .., Slnisttr CIMlll1 <m w rn Ch* Ill W.111°11 ((21) Cl)) ... 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