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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-11-25 - Orange Coast Pilotti " I tJ d b b " r l ' I ( t 1 7 FOOTBALL SCORES Ed u on 21 Newport Dartlor 10 Wiison J3 t. Paul 7 Mudon l'le:fo 28 an Clenlente 14 •· ' 8 Eaperan%a SO.Ora 'latlo11 20 I Capistrano \'alley 21 El Tara J9 Leu:inger . 20 See Details. Sports Pages Today Orange Coast E DITI ON VOL. 71 , NO. 329, 3 SECTIONS. 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA Costa Mesa 39 .. Ontario 7 -. Claalteg 34 • MaterDei 7 Fountain \'alley 28 Eisenlaomer 16 i ' ;J. Dirne-a-Line Bargai•• Todag ; SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1978 ) TEN CENTS { ; ; ' ~untington C~p~ Stage 'Sick-out'· Jleligious Cults Critics Attack • I Agency Action • WASHINGTON fAPl -Two [ederal agencies under fire ror he way they handle complaints Cl bout reli gious c ults contend they would come under even lmore criticism for taking !stronger steps to limit religious activities. I ProcedUTes of both the State !Department and Justice Depart- '..ment have been questioned in the wake of the mass murder· 's u i c i de I as t week c n d tha t -<'laimed nearly 800 lives a t J onestown, Guyana. Justice Department officials "Said the constitutional guarantee or freedom of religion is the main factor prompting them to 1read lightly "fhen dealing with offbe at religious groups I n addition to constitutional con s 1de r at1ons , the State J)epartment said it must take in· ,to account that the people it •deals with normally a re guests of {a foreign country. I Civil libertarians in the United 1States would have erupted an· ,grily at any attempt to break up :the Jonestown commune, of tf1cials suggest. ,. ll also was noted that two ~lawyers looking out for interests or the Jonestown commune ac-~companicd the late Rep. Ryan . on the inspection tour that ended 'in the mass murder·s uicide. : In a statement issued Friday, , the Justice Department said it ... recognizes the ang uish that I parents suffer when their adult children give up their former way of life to join a different re· ligious sect. However, in enforc· ing the federal criminal law we must act within our jurisdiction and scrupulously observe con· stitulional restraints." The statement said the depart· ment had made "numerous in· quirtes into allegations that "federal laws might have been violated by persons connected with religious sects." It s aid it sometimes found there were oo federal violations and in a few instances turned in· formation over to s t-ate authorities for possible action. "In all cases. we have made clear that the department was not and could not lawfully con· duct a general inquiry into the activities or practices of any re· ligious sects, .. the stateme nt said. Richard McCoy, a U.S. COO· sular officer formerly based in Guyana, said he interviewed 75 members or the Jonestown cult and was totaJly surprised by the mass deaths. Now based in Washington, McCoy said he was aware or al· legations of mistreatment in the camp and conducted 40 lo so of the interviews in a n open·air field to insUTe privacy. He said he offered those he talked to a <See AGENCIES, PageA2) . Ro&inwood Eletnentarg Parents to Fight To Retain School A group of north Huntington r Beach parents say they plan lo I k eep fighting to keep their [n e i ghborhood e l e m e ntary •school. The campus has been or- ' dered shut down by June 1980. ~ Bobby Smead, s pokes man for ·the group, said about 20 of her tr neighbors are active in the drive to preserve Robinwood Elemen- , t ary School, 5172 McFadden ~Ave., even though Ocean View , School District trustees have or- 1 dered it c losed because or t declinin~ enrollment. ! "We feel the school board ~made their decision long before last Mond ay's m eeting and ~that's why none of us got up and s poke," said Mrs . S m ead, 'm o the r of two preschool f youngsters. Mrs. Smead said that, a week t. before the school board meeting, many parents in the area pro- tested the Roblnwood closure. ~ School district offi cials point I lo Roblnwood's enrollment or 190 ~ neighborhood s tudents as proof r that it is uneconomical for the ' school lo remain open. Another , 230 Mentally Girted Minor Pro. ~ gram students from throughout 1 the school district also attend ,. Roblnwood. ( But Mrs. Smead ar1ued that • many new homeowner• kPthe ' nr~a have youngsters who will ' aoon be old enough to attend ~ clcme.ntary school. r "We are golnic lo need a • school In lour years or ao, •• she said. "We aurvey~d about .fSO homes on<J 100 apartments an<J found only two people who want- ed the s chool closed," Mrs. Smead said. Mrs. Smead said h er neighbors oppose the 1980 plan to bus their youngsters to Village View School, 5361 Sisson Drive. They fear afte r school sports and other activities would not be as easily available for the former Robinwood students at Village View. Mrs . Smead also ~lleged that Village View has a high rate of vanda lism. "We don't feel our children should be subjected to that pro· blem." she s aid. Mrs. Smead argued that Robinwood parents a r e In danger of losing control of their c hildren's school. The com- munity's organizations would not have access to the school's rooms for meetings or athletic fields for youth sports, she claims. It is feared the school board will sell or lease the Robinwood site, Mrs. Smead said. Mrs. Smead also argued that property values m ay decline In tf1e. neighborhood and it may be harder for resldents to sell their. homes because there will be no school nearby. · Mrs. Smead said the board's 4 to 0 vote dealt her 1roup'a cause a serious &etback. -Bui. the ..aakl the Robin wood School support.en plan to survey the community a1atn next year and present findings lhl l might -convince the school board to re- consider the planned closure. SAN FRANCISCO MAYOR, GEORGE MOSCONE, RIGHT, CONGRATVLATES REV. JIM JONES Jones and Rev. D~. A.C. Ubalde. Center, Apeolnted To SFHA In November, 1977 Jones Wooed Followers Cash Prizes .. Flatt,ering Charm His Forte SAN FRANCISCO IAP> -The Rev Jim Jones wooed polit1· clans with his ability to deliver the black vote. and used a mix· ture or cash prizes and nattering charm to try to win over the press. He exuded c haris ma and espoused liberalis m. Politicians were often pictured with him. lie could deliver hundredS' or campaign workers lo candidates he endorsed. He appeared with Rosalynn Carter during the 1976 presidential campaign. For five years. Jones main· tained the image of a com · munlty-involved evangelist, who cared not only for his racially mixed flock at the Peoples Tem- ple, but also for human rights and a free. press. He held public office on the Housing Authority in San Fran· cisco. In 1973, the temple awarded prizes or $4,400 lo 12 newspapers and magazines for general ex- cellence in journalism. Three years later , 1.000 cultists de· monstrated against the jailin~ or QVIZ FEATV~ WOMAN GOVERNOR Connecttcut's governor 1s one ot four i''resno Bee reporters who refused to reveal news sources. But there were some reporters and al least one politician who th'Ought there was more to Jones than the smooth public image. Jones could easily turn on those he fe lt we re trying to tarnish that image And he even· tually fled his critics. When articles published on has activities in Mendocino County in 1972 dwelt on Jones' claims to raise the dead. 150 cultists picketed the offices of the San Francisco Examiner. Afte r New West magazine publis hed reports or brutality and forced donations in August 1977. the San Francisco district attorney's office launched an an - vestigation. and Jones soon left for Guyana. taking a good share or his flock along. Rep. Leo Ryan began a n in- vestigation. prompted by com- plaints from relatives or temple me mbers. Ryan led a delega- tion. which included a number of newsme n. to Guyan a lo tour Jonestown. Then last Saturday Ryan, three newsmen and a temple de· Jector were killed al an airstnp ~ear the jungle colony. Hours later. Jones died as he led near- 1 y 800 followe rs in a m ass murder-suicide in which most died after drinking poison. "low many politicians who once praised Jones and pocketed <See JONES, Page t\2) Mesa Man Jailed In Irvine A.ssmdt A 22-year-old Costa Mesa man bery. possession or hashish and is in custody today following the m arij uana for sale . early morning att ack or an McKenzie was arrested by Irvine security guard Friday. Irvine detectives after evidence Irvine Police said Marcus at the scene and state ments by Rrian McKenzie, 550 Paularmo the victim led them lo his apart· Ave .. was arrested Friday and ment, police said . charged with forcible rape and assault with a deadly weapon. Power Outage His arrest followed a 4: 10 a.m. attack Friday on a 40·year-0ld secur ity guard at Dlceon Elec· Hits Laguna tronlcs, 18522 Von Karmen Ave. Police said the woman was at· tacked, beate n, tied up and dragged to o nea rby office About \,300 Laguna Beach where she was forced lo have in· Southern California Edison Slowdown '1,inked' To Offer By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Of 1M o.ily f'llet Si.ff Forty-one Huntington Beach policemen called in sick Friday morning in what the city person- nel chief called a deliberate work s lowdown related lo a two- week ·old pay contract dispute . Despite concern over a poten· tial repeal or sick calls by of- fice rs on Friday night's shift. a city police spokesman said most om cers appeared for work on time . . Day shift · watch commander Lt. Jim Walker said a .. run com - ple ment" of police were patroll- ing Huntington Beach streets after some officers wereol'ltered to continue working for 15 hours - until 9 p.m. Frtday. City Personnel Director Ed Thompson said the sick calls in· volved a "deliberate effort not to go to work" and represent a new phase of the police association work slowdown that began Nov 10 Thompson said police assOl'ta· taon negotiators are angry about the city's 5 percent pay hike of· fer . He said they were push mg for a 7 .5 percent pay boost when contract talks broke off Wednes- day. But police association Pre:-;1· dent J eff Cope said he doesn't know why so m a ny officers called in sick. Thompson insisted: "This couldn't be a coincidence." Police Chier Earle Robitaille declined comment saying that only Thompson could speak for the city an the labor dis pute. Thompson indicated police negotiators may reopen talks next week but said he did not know 1f more pol ice would call an s ick Friday night. Lt Walker said if more of· ficers call in sick by 9 p.m . other policemen. in cluding supe rvisors. would be order<.>d to . cancel their days off and patrol city streets. Thompson s aid. "This proves they (police association leaders l can do what they said they would two weeks ago by not writing tickets ." He was refer· ring to the inc reasing work slowdown. Thompson said the ticket · vj•ing slowdown has cost the city about $32.5-00 in IQst re- venue. Coast -< Weather ., little Su nny and a ; warmer today and Sunday with some cloudiness Sun · day a fternoon. Overnight < lows 1n the upper 40s . .. ) Hif'hs todny and Sunday ~ near 70. ·' ~ INSIDE TODA~ ~ The Washington Bullets ·~ tnded tlu? Los Angeles Lakers' i two women currently head· ing state gov· emments in th.t United States. Recently she won electwn to ~er seco nd term. Can JIOU name her ? Wlifch pos3'ible 19'0 pre~den· tercourse with her assailant customers were without power . 14-game wimrJng rtmik with a 113 to 10.1 victOfll Friday night. l tfol candidate was recentlJI re· elecfea to the Senale from Tfft· M1.ue? C<Jn you name the ftohttr the World Bonng Council c~" fhe 1a1011f1Wrijjht chompi0n7 Thi.t we.le'• QUIZ, on ~ A1 of t~·, DollJI Aloe Cltol~I ~" to t11t VoV ~ obowf thcH ond other ncimet and lvnl• In the news~ several limes. She '" reported In satisfactory condition with contusions end lacerations about the head and face at Costa Mesa Community Hospital. A sr.:esman a{ Orange Coun· ty J a I said McKentle i1 ?_elng held In lleu of $25d000 bai . He a tao is charge with sex perversion. sodomy, armed rob· , for one hour Friday nlaht, a spokesman said. Power cut Qff al 9: 02 p. m. to customers In the Top or the World and Arch Beach Heights a reas, an electric company s polcesman said. The poweT was restored shortly after 10 p.r,n., the spokesman said. Cause of the power toss was unknown. .. . ' Stt 1tory Po{1I 81. Index t ... f9C-M ....... lo.Niii Alt ~ ~' At .._ ... A11 Cl41ttif1M CMI ~ ... ... 11-11 l c..Mc• • =-At ~ .. . .., 4 c--" lttevlta... .,. O:.':::r M , .. n.n ... U•1l .. __ ............. ., ~ ...... Aie ...... M A.I DAIL v PILOT Lamlslide Benefit SC/wdukdr I T ht• whok «'1\~ t !'> r.••tt1n6? bt-1'\od a mammoth fond r iwr Dec-. 10 to aid "1c-Clm of the Bluebird ('M}Qfl land .. ! d \\-1th mort' Utan it tlor,•11 <'I vi<' nr ganli.t~ spclll~lnnl( 11~·t1\.1tw on the 1-~ll\'ttl of n., RI outuh The ('\)lllfnUtllC b4•1wf\l \.\ 111 IM. h~ld rrom lU • m to ~ p m un thl' ft~hvltl Mrnond'-. "1th all lll"Oel'('Cis >!OH\ .. tu h,.,,l 'H·tim ... who l~t lht•1r ~•mt'' II\ th<' (k'I 2 dlHilltf'. Pretlmlnary plan rwnweo from wane l wobng buot.hs to •• \H'l~ht , llflin1 booth. acC'Ord1na to or A~niier Kuthy Jt\Ut"' Nt•1ghbt>rhood u:.~•H 1Jlw11' ~rlisls, r hurc-hrs 1rn1l wrv1rv g roups ha v~ b~~n skcd to p ortfclpatE' In lhE' d<1) Ion.,: bt•nefit Door pntc•:i. ._., \' b<•1n.: 1·11lkrt cd rrom Art Coh>11) ml•rt•hul\t., a nd artist.~ nnd c1 aft~nwn utt• be ing asked to donalt-lht<1r work.h to tht• bl·nt-f1t I\ partial liht {If .u·t1\ tltl''-Ill elude · A book sale by the: l''rn·mh of the Laguna Bcarh llbrJr) Neighborhood a ssoc)at1on flea market. Bingo games ~pon:.ort•d h) the Catholic <'hurrh Box lunches, :.old hy th<: Congregational Church -A wine tasting booth by St · Ma ry'sChurch. Weight lirtmg booth operated by the Coalit100 for Human . Rights. A collectibles booth by • Village Laguna. • PTA bake sale. -GirlScoutcoHee booth Entertainment is planned The City Council has CJSked olher groups to participate: in • the Bluebird benefit. For in formation, call Kathy Jone~ at : 494-0584. ~Auto Chase 'Ends With : Man's Death A 20-year-old Lynwood man died in a predawn auto chase that began in Westminster on the San Diego Freeway and e nded with the arrest of the driver in C.ompt.on Friday: David Dale Doss s uffered fatal m1uries when be tried to jump from the moving auto and ap- pa renlly bit his bead on a , ___ telephone pole, authorites said. Westminster poUce began chasing Whal they believed wa~ a stolen auto with three m en in s ide al 1:30 a .m. Whe n California Highway Patrol officers finally cornered • the speeding auto. one man. who refused to give hls name, was ~pprebended. Another fled on root and remains at large. The unidentified man wa .... booked into Los Angeles Count v Jail Oll suspicion of {e lon manslau~bter, assault o n 1 police offi cer. a uto the!t anct burglary. Niguel Offices Lose Typewriters Three typewriters valued by . the victims at $2,700 have been stolen from offices in LaRUna Niguel, Orange County shenff's • officers reported. Deputies said the ma chines were taken from the offi ces of Avco Community Dev~lopment. 3 Monarch Bay Plaza. They sa1d mtruders entered through an un· locked door while the offi ce!> we re cl06ed for the weekend. ·Food Strike Over SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The four-m onth Teamste rs strike against four Northern California supermarket chains e nded Fn· day with lbe s igning or 15 con· tracts. ORANGE COAST . DAILY PILOT l"'10.~c.ou10..ny•11<11 ..,,,..,,.,,.""'"' btftlil'O"'t "••\·P.~ ... outw•Ylir-dbttrw.O.~ ~· Pwtwi•"'t"9c... ..... 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The dog, available a t lrvtne Animal Shelter. 20401 Sun Valley Road, likes children a nd i s r e porte dly very friendly. The dog would be good for a family that has a bi g yard. He has all his ~hots. officials say. JONES .•• his camp:ugn contributions deny they had much contact with him at least as the leader of a cult that was extraordinary. "In the period .I had contact, it was a n activist 'church and Jim J o n es see me~ a pretty OK fellow." said San Francisco Dts· trict Attorney J oseph Freitas. Mayor George Moscone, who named J ones to head the Hous- iDg Authority, says that he had no idea -Jones was ''harboring som e deep -seated evil inten- tion .•• Other politlclans who praised Jones and sought his support in· eluded California Assemblymen Willie Brown and Art Agnos. Congressrnan Philip Burton, and State Senator Milton Marks. Gov. Edmund G Brown .Jr . who denies that Jones was his · ·rnend," has been shown on t<•lt>v1 sion walking and talking with Jone!>. To avoid bad publicity, Jone~ tried to cultivate s evera l newspaper r eport ers a nd t.'dltors, consulting them for ad· vice m dt•;1Jing with unfriendly JOurnnlisLo,; Robl'rt Leycnnf? of the Bay (iuard1an said, "Othe rs have done the same thin~. but not one :.i~ ins istently as Jim Jones. Yes. r felt he compromised me." The chur<'h also had close ties t o th e S un R e porter. a newspaper prim a rily ser ving the black community in San Francisco. Editor Tom Fleming said the paper admired Jones' !>ocial programs and made ar· raogcments to print the temple newspaper. Among the newspapers given <':lSh aw<1rdc; were the New York Times, C h ristia n Sci1rncc Monitor. the Sun Reporter, the San Francisco Chronicle and the San Francisco Examiner. * * * Fr°"' Page A I AGENCIES •. <'hance to leave with him in a waitinl( car. S tate Department officials snid none or those interviewed complained of abuse or accepted McCoy·s offer to leave with him. McCoy was acC'ompanied by a Guyanese ofricial each lime he visited the jungle commune. "We'~ not baby sitters," one S t ate Department o ffice r responded angrily when asked whether there ·was some thing the department could have done to heal.I oH the incide nt at J onestown. The governme nt Is in something of a no-win situation eve n in Its handling of the af- term ath. Some relatives have complained the RovernmenL s hould P.&Y for transporting bodlea of the victims from Dover Air Force Base. Del.. to their hom etowns. Other people have complained that the government should not be paying to return the bodies to Delaware. J ohn Bu.ahnell at the Stale Deportment estimates the aov· crnment has already apent S2 miJllon to $3 mllllon to return the bodJes -not counttna lbe salaries o( military ~raonnal tn. volved in the tramfers. f'relghter Stnb Mercliant Sli:1p Saves 12 Men MIAMI 1i\l'1 Nlne of the l2 crewmen of a freighter that .. 1111k 111 lht• Strntts of Florid:. were rescued by another merchant v1•11"11•I ,.'rltluy 01.iht. thc.-Cou11t Guard said. • rhc mt>n from the Cun Trader. a !SO.fool motor vessel that left 11 .. h 11• Cit v on Sundtty. wt-re picked up about 30 miles north of 1 uh 1, 111ml Com.t Guard i1pokesman Norris TJ.Jrner. 'l'hf' ~urvlvors said the other three bad be~n in a life raft that ~ 11' 'I'<' u111~ttl shortly bl•forc the rescue. l • l'ht• Cou11t c:uard hud been searching since early Friday morn· "'" -.(tcr hcw-ln.g a radio distress call that ended: "Leaving ship. l"lre out or control." t'AIRO. Egypt (AP 1 -£gypt w~ll define within the "next hourl\ •· Its hnaJ position on the U.S.-sponsored draft treaty with lsr11e l, lhe authOritative newspaper Al Abram reported t.od~y. It aald the government of President Anwar Sadat also will de· clde o st~nce on the "Unkage formula" to bind the planned Sinai accord to the ruture status ot the lsraeli-0ecupled West Bank of the Jordon !liver and Gara Stnp. Th<.' "tec hnical com · ( J misR1on ror pea<'e negolia /N SHORT t ions'· 1s to ml·et later Satur· day under Vice-Pres ident _ _ llosn1 Mubarak lo prepare an off1c1al memorandum on Egypt's views on the American drart treaty, the paper said. W ASllINCTON <AP 1 The House Armed Ser vices Commit tee was to ld Friday that America's NATO allies are intent on re· duclng their purchases of U.S. weapons systems. even if that means lowering their military capability. Dr. Roger Shields, an economist, banker and former Pentagon ocricial, testified that the European members of the NATO would rather obtain major mllitary s ystems from their own manulac· turers w promote jobs and their own economic health. "Our allies are not going w buy as much from us as they have In the past. even if that means less military capability for them," Shields said. C.rler Clan on Blltie ~ THURMONT, Md. IAP> -With his 3-year-old grandson tucked neatly on the back or his bicycle, President Carter rode through a Maryland forest Friday and then climbed slippery rocks along a mountain waterfall. The president led about two doien members or the Carter clan on a four -mile bicycle excursion w Cunningham Falls Slate Park. where they hiked through the woods and scampered about 150 feel up a gentle grade w the top of the falls. TIDO F&hernean ~ 111 Gtdl NEW ORLEANS IAP > -Two men who took tums floating on a box for three days after their fishing boat went down in lhe Gulf of Mexico were rescued by a passing boat Friday, the Coast Guard reported. Chlef Bob Baeten identified the two as Cecil McClure. owner of lhe boat. and a pparently Crom Tampa, and. Mathew Cobb. whose home wwn was not known. They were round in the Gulf by the tugboat Edna St. Phillips al about 9 a .m . Seas were 4 lo 6 feel at the lime. Mf1f10r 'Sorry' IM!Parlor \'Ult SEDALIA, Mo. IAP> -The mayor or Sedalia told a news con· rerence Friday that he had been a c ustomer al a local massage parlor last J uly and paid $20 to be "manually stimulated." and asked the public to forgive him. Mayor Allen Hawkins , his wife Shirley at his side and with cit) C'ouncilmcn rn attendance, told reporters he came away "d1sgu:-.t cd" with the visit. llawkins. visibly shaken. said he wa!:> "heartily sorry" that he had gone to the VIP 11 Health Studio, but he inlsisted he "was not o(fered bribes ... and gave no special ravors" to o~ner Ted Irv in~ or Kansas Citv. Col1a11ni•t Sue11 ~ripps HOlftlrd NEW YORK fA Pl -Morton Mockridge has filed suit m U.S. District Court for $195,000 in da mages, claiming wrongful firing by Scripps Howard Newspapers. for whom he has written a humor column since 1963. Mockridge's s uit. filed Fnday, said he had signed with the Scripps Howard syndicate for less than he might have earned otherwise because or a guarantee of employment until he retired or became disabled. Now 63. he said Scripps Howard informed him trust May his employment will end Dec. 1. Charles E. Scripps. chairman or the board or the parent E.W. Scripps Company, said he was not aware of the s uit Added Polish I\ trombone player for Charter Oak M1gh School marching band from the city of Covina gets ~ome la~t minute whitewash for his shoes just before the band c:o mpcted m the Caltrorma Band Review Friday in San- tu /\na. There were nearly SO bands in the seventh un nua l competition in city streets near the County Civic Center complex. Development Plans For Niguel Viewed Development pl ans for coastal L.aguna Niguel will be discussed Tuesday and Thursday at meet· State Banks Follow Suit t.pS ANGELF$ 1AP1 l'altfornia hanks moved quickly today to match the prime r::ite increase post· ed 1n New York by Citiban k, the nation '!> M'rond lanwst S<.in Francisco bc.t!>ed Bank of America, th~ na· t t0n 's largest. raised 1b prime rate w 11 1-, percent from JI percent c(fcct1vc immediately as did Lo~ Angeles-based United Callforrua Bank. the na lion's 5th largest and Security Pacific. the 10th I ar~csl . a nd San Fran e1sco based Crocker Na- tional T here werC> indication!> otht.'r banks would follow SUit 1 n As !> 1J on~ or l' d by l h 1· Cap1s l r:rno B.iy l.<'ag uc ol • Women Voters. Avco Community Developen.. Inc .. is scheduled to pr~senl 1b development plan!. fo r lht• l'Oastal property to the OranJ.w County Board or S upf'rVISl)T'> Wedne~da) ' Av<'o''> gradmg on the N1gul·I par cel. located bt•t wet•n th•· Monarch Bay shopptn~ plaza ul Cro\\n \oallt•y Parkway MIUlh to Niguel Road. wa!> halted hy lh<' Coastal Act of 197fi. Stnct· tht>n . drivers travel in~ Pa{'1f1c Coai.l H1~hway haw compared the d1 nudcd acrea,l!l'. :-.carrc<I b~ intN r uptcd ~radan.a::. to a dc· .. l·rt ur moon-hke landscar>t' Tuesday's L<'a~Ut' m1·ct1ng '' :.chcduled from l to 3 p m at th1• Oana Niguel county branch librar y. adjoining the i\ v<'<> pro- perty. at 33R41 Ni~uc l Hoad. Laguna N1gul0I Thursday':> mt·c•tin~ "'·111 !ilart at 7 30 pm. al 324:i2 Allrw1 St • Sutt<' J , in San Juan Cap1~Lran11 Add1tionaJ 1nformat1<m on th1· meetings is availahlP by callin~ Joan S1d<'ll , LeaKuC prC!>ldC'nt . 493 -6730. or Bt>lty Sherman, pubhcily C'hairman, 492 6S2K Los Alamitos Cycle Victim Identified [~] aciti de~1ry Company • ··1·, '<I e .'.'"il','.~lo' e ,,,..,ff· e .\l'l'l{,\/',fl;', A motorcyclist killed in an early Friday morn i ng Los Ala mitos crash has been Iden· tified as 20-year-old Alphonso Alvarado Bar cenas or 3802 Katella Ave. His passenger, 23-year-old Gerardo Barcenas or the same Los Alamitos address. was listed in serious condition this morning at Los Alamitos Ge neral llospital. Police sold Barce n as' motorcycle struck a tra m c s ig nal al Los Alamitos Boulevard and Katella Ave at about 3:30 a.m. Fr-iday. Cal,l Newport For Brochures Winter recreation brochures for the City or Newport Beach won'l be mailed automallcally to resident.a thia year. but are available if request.eel, city of. ficlals have announced. The brochures can be ordered by sendina your name and ad· drtH to Parka, !leaches and Recreation Department, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, CalH. 92683, or by umn1 ~·2271. Th• brochun1 wUl be avalla· ble the 1ecoad week of Dec•naber .... MON,-FRI. to'·"'· · e p.m. SAfl.>SOAV IOe.m. • 60.m. <]lie Wt!!;iti @ollection Ladies Rings $400 .... S•turday. November 25. 1978 CAIL V PILOT ,43 Rx for erim.e Reduction N ewport Police Chief R eveals Com p lex Plans lh JAMCI£ HYMAN 011..to.r1v~ ... ,~lt Robbery, burglary. r ape tbtty're all whot pollt'e u lt repre1u11ble cnmeos, and ewport Bcut'h Police Chief Pt"te G~ lhlnk~ lht-y t.•an ~ sh rply f'f'· duced In (act, G~b ha a plan he belif'vcs rould l'Ut )lurh t'rlmes hy uis much it:. 30 p+-rrent without addln.: uny pohct' of fkf'rs or lncurrm.c uny addi Uonal f'1tperucs After one yeur a.' Neo-.•port's police rh.ief. ht''s gettin1t duwn to m akmg some changes in bo~ tus departme nt opcralt's a nd. h~ hopes. In how the community bandies crime. llis program is a complex OM but. based on his years of t'X perient'e with similar expert m ents with the Los AnReles Poll t'e Department. Gros~ is confident or his methods They include the following key ele· ments: Reorganization of the police force so that officers fO<'us on specific geographic a reas. However , specialists . such as d etectives, will r emain specialists. -F o rmatio n of a selr- s ustaining congress of city or- gan i zalion to 'Promote inter· group communication. includjng the exchange of data on s uc- cessful progr ams and on recur· ring problems . The congress, which held its fi rst meeting W s month, will focus on safety and crime problems from robbery to litte r and anima l control, Gross said. -Through the congress, iden· lifying leaders within the com· munily who will help the police reach the gene ral public . "The goal is not just to en- courage reporting of crimes. but to teach people how to prevent crimes and how to deal with pote ntially dange rous s itua- tions," Gross says. Analyzing the r ecurring crime problems of different ge<r graphic areas of the city and, through combined city.police· community programs, focus on eliminating or reducing these problems. His theories sound good, but will they work? "What 's the ha rdest place you can imagine to reduce crime in the Los Angeles. area?" Gross a sked his interviewer . When the response is "Watts." he con· tinues by saying his methods we re used by the 17th Street Division irf Watts and reduced •·repressible crimes there by 31 percent the first year. The remaining crime rate was * * * San Clemente NEW Pl.AN PUSHED Chief Pete GroH reduced another 29 percent the second year . and that figure was cut again by 27 percent the third year . Gross said. He added that irrepressible crimes -those a police officer can 't plan ahead for, such as murder between spouses are unlikely to respond to any but the most deep-rooted commuru- ty changes. "Law enforcement agencies have had a very limited idea of how to utilize the community as a safety resource." Gross said. Most programs. he said. con- sist of as king people to call the police if they see something sus· picious. While there may be good results, he said, such pro· grams simply increase the work police must do antl. in these post-Proposition 13 times. they can 't handle greatly increased burdens. Instead. Gross said. it's im· portant to change the attitude of ' the community so that police are no longer regarded as simply someone you call when somelhlng has happened. I f , f or exa mpl e . a neighborhood has a history of trouble with burglaries. police could talk to groups of people there about how to modify their homes to keep out burgtars. And they can teach techniques f or d ealing with s uspic io us persons other than calling the po lice. These include non- threaten1ng techniques such as asking, from a distance, "Can I help you?", or wqting down a car license number.~ . -' * .--* F'u c ed with "n oaey" m•a..:hbors. potential llurglus will choo~t to .-io 11omewhere r ltw , Gros11 suld. <ind crimes of opportunity which he believes m 1ke up the bulk or all crimes will dt."crea,;c t\arply ·n ut wetting throut(h to a com· munity involve~ more than Just 1:ivlng u fow ~P lulk~ Gross Mtld It rt."Q1&1res gelling people in· \Olvt•<t a nd knowing how l.J utlllu• volunteers skills Nt>wport Beut.•h police are learn· tnf(. GrO!is said The goal 1s sclf- l>Ul>tarnmg <'Ommunity groups that only need pohce for· OC· ras ional backup And SU<'h a group can keep the pressure on criminals for a long, Ion~ lime. notJUSl a rew weeks. "llistorically wha t law en- forcement does is to find a prob· lem. throw 10 a heavy concen· tration for a while and then dis appear." Gross said. The congress of an estimated 80 to 90 homeowner. civic and other organizations in Newoort Beach is part of the crime solu· lion. Gross believes. The congress. once fully establis hed. will function in· dependently of the police. with the police department just one of the members, Gross said It would fulfill three key func- tions. he said : Helping lo organi ze the com- munity by disseminating in· formation quickly. finding com- munity leaders and bringing police officers and the communi· ty in contact. . Exchanging information about successful safely and anti· e-rime programs. -Asking the police depart· ment for help in areas that may have been overlooked. So m e 22 associa tio n s participated in the firs t congress meeting. Gross said, and he hopes lo enlist many more. The proble m has been finding out who in each organization will take responsibility for maintain· ing such participation. "Those who were there were more enthusiastic than I bad a right to ask," Gross said. In line with Gross' long-term policy. the police department will b e reorganized as of January. In the patrol division, officers will be divided up into geo- g r a phica l t ea ms . Traffic specialists and detectives will retain their areas of concentra· lion, but will also be given geo- graphical focus. or ll)ree burglary detectives, * * * Security Aid Available By ANNE COOP E R Ol llW Dally PllM SuH Police officers responding to a prowler call al the ho me of a San Clemente woman recently told her she was living virtually un· prot ected from anyone who wanted to get into her apart- me nt. The entrance to the apartment ' was along an unlit walkway, lined by dense shrubbery . A slid· ing g lass door -the apart- ment's front entrance -could not be properly locked, the of· fi«rs pointed out. T he woman, who lived in the apartment alone. said she had 5 Coast Residems Cited by Dolphins The Dolphins, the women's divis ion of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, honor ed five coast residents at its annual awards luncheon this week. The White Orchid award went to Tammy Cox, regionaJ pro~r­ ty manager of Newport Center for the Irvine Company. Mrs. Cox was honored for work as chairman of the Dolphins' fourth annual Wimbledon West tennis tournament, a charity benefit. Aid Sought In Probe Of Accident Tustin police asked for the public's he lp Friday in locating the d river o( a car lhat allegedly struck a pedestrian Wednesday evening, then ned the scene. Officers said .Jesus Gusman, or 125 N. A St. Tustin. WH belng treated •t Santa Ana-Tustin Community Hospital for what police described aa crlUcal in· juries. • Gusman wu struck by a car as be crossed First Street In the 300 block at 6: 10 p.m. Wednel· day. pOlice sald. Witneues said the car wu a maroon Pontiac or OldamobUe. Offlcen uid anyone with tn· formation about tbe ·accident should call tbe Tuathf/ Police Department. Silver Anchor Awards were 'presente d to two former Newport Beach City Council m embers and two other persons active in civic and charity af· fairs. Honorees included forme r councilman Pete Barrell, a former Realtor of the Year for the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors and a director of the Chamber of Commerce. Also receiving an award was former councilwoman Lucille Kuehn of Corona d el Mar, a trustee of the Newport Harbor Art Museum and head of the traffic com m ittee for the Chamber of Commerce. Earline Loop was honored for activities with the Chamber of Commerce. Zonta Club of the Harbor Area, Youth Employ· m e nt Service a nd Ne wport Center Association. An award was also given to Thomas Alllnson, a member of the board of <lirectors or New Directions, a n organization sup- porting a halfway house for alcoholics. AJlinson is California chairman for the National Coun· cH on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse. Reward Increased L06 ANGELES CAPl -A re- ward for lnfonnaUon leading to the kUlen of cabdriver Sah1cha1 Y11111oothr has been raised from '2,0IO to 95.009 by the lndepen· dent Taxi Owners Auociation. Yasm oothr was at•bbed fatally one week ago tn Beverly Hilla. no idea how vulnerable she was to burglary or attack. She was advised by patrolmen to contact one of the city's community service offi cers as soon as possi· ble for a home security check. The community service officer who responded lo the woman's req u est for help was P a tti Leitch. Following an inspection. Miss Leitch advised .the apart- m e nt dweller to light h er walkway, trim her shrubbery and secure her front door with a specially designed bolt. Miss Leitch and Carol Oerman comprise the San Cle me nte cripte prevention unit, funded by a federal grant. The two women are assigned to teach members of the community how to protect themselves, their hom es and bus inesses. Among the 600 homes subject· ed to home security c hecks following burglaries reported to the San Clemente Police Depart- ment, only six homes have been broken into a second t;me. Miss Leitch said this low re- currence rate runs counter to a tre nd for h omes to be burglarized more than once. And. while San Cle mente homes wh.ich have been through a police security check appear to be less vulnerable to subse- quent burglaries. sometimes neighboring homes have been burglarized. Miss Leitch said burglars. re· turning to a house previously burglarized and sei?lng lighter security. apparently went next door instead. Appointments for h o me security inspection, with advice on locks, lighting and landscap. ing to prevent burglaries, are available to San Clemente resi· dents by calling the crime pre· ve ntion u n it at City Hall, 492·5101. ReJidents whole bomet are in- spected can receive a 10 percent discount on locks and lock in- s ta 11 a lions from some San Clemente merchants, said Mill Leitch. Services avallable from · the crime prevenUon unit IMJIKle business security inspections. home aurveill&Me for vacalioft. lna city resident.$ and the Iden· tifcatton or valuables, uslnc electric eqraven. ' for example, et•ch will have one- third of lht> city lo focus on. However. all officers will rt?· mam flexible enough to cover for others who are sick or on vacation ·'They've got their backyard. but they ~pent part of the time helping their neighbor an his backyard," Gross said H e said he be lieves the changes in the community will take a long t ime lo happen. but that they will be worth the ef· fort. ··Perhaps b'} 1980 I hope to be able to announce go.als for con- trol o f repressible crimes," Gross said. "When the com· munity does become sensitized. we have lo be sure the word about the anti-crime ambiance s pread beyond the c ity o f Newport Beach." Gross said it is more difficult to control crime in coast cities like Newport than an other areas because so many crimes are caused by transients, but he thinks it can be done. "We're a sking pe o ple lo change hbbits and you change habits not by law enforcement but by community pressure." Gross said. What Baf)g Sitter? Jody Pugh finds it easy to earn 2 few dollars and keep an eye on her inf ant son at the same time. While she wor~s •. he's entertained by his rumble seat view of the passing traffic. XMAS BLACK & WHITE SPECIAL 25" DIAGOM.U CONTEM,ORARY -~t] I RCA I ColorTralc •• ( 1 ~ tt . I I ..._ --I GC760 OCHO s79's ~~~l'L HURRY! LIMITED SUPPLY! RC A's IEST AT AIC's LOW PRICES Vil 200W FC4H W 2511 DIAGONAL , .. DIAGONAL xa..100 '7' MODS. AC0'7 AC·DC·WITH IATTHY ,ACK 'THE f'EI HC'J GIF11' RCA 'COLORTRAK W/KEY BOARD CONTROL 2511 DIAGONAL GC7ot GC702 25 .. DIAGONAL I l I J A.. DAIL'( PIL.OT LOCAL/ WEATHER ~Y' ·Launehes-New-Career Laguna N ovelist Recalls T urning Point · o.11, ..... u ..... - ADRIENNE JONES WITH 'TWO OF HER NOVELS •uet Shot' •t Publlcatton Ch•ft99d C•reer 8)' WIUJA• HOOG E °' ... Dell• ......... Tw&n\y six y.,ar1 a~o , Adrfenne Jones was duslint< 11om e 1hclvcs In her home when t.he 11tombl c d ucross a manuscript. She WM!l te mpled to discard the r('lH1l Of work that had been r"Jt>cled by S('ver8l publishers before finlllly finding its homt: on a duKlY k"'16tti llut husb&md Dick bad -. dif. fN•·nt idea "HE TOLD ME 1 should try to eel 1t #Cl'~pted once more," the Laguna Nigu I resident recalls ol the decision that led to her cueer u a novelist. T h e manuscript, "Thun· dcrblrd Pass." was accepted by J 0 Lippincott and published lat~r in 1952. Eight novels and several short stories followed, and another book is on the way. "I try lo write four hours a d ay," Mrs. Jones says. "I don't always make it because at cer· lain limes of the year. like the holiday season, there are lots of people around." THE AUTHORE~ insists a balance exists between contact with people and the aloneness necessary for artistic creation. "There's a tension between the aloneness you need (or writ· Slide Victims He-ped Laguna ResidenlJJ to Get Housing Funds I By STEVE MITCHELL Ol IM 0.Uy l"I ... St.fl Laguna Beach c ity coun· ttlmeo have earmarked more than half of an expected $849,000 in federal housing funds to aid victims or the Ocl. 2 landslide in Bluebird Canyon. The application for lhe three· year federal Housing and Com· munity Development funds will be f o rwarded t o county s upervjsors for review. THE DRAFT GRANT a pplica· hon includes a reques t ror· $250,000 next year for emergen· ~Y housing for the victims of-tbe- . sllde, many of whom earn Jess than $10,000 annually. The first· year money would go to acquire ·an estimated 2.S acres or real e s tate for u se by the vie· l1ms. City officials point out in their application that the slide vie· t1ms lost more than jUAt their homes. The land upon which their homes existed is uruitable and it is not known if s tructures will eyer be able to be rebuilt on Bluebird Knolls. A second-year request for $200,000 would go toward hous· Ing r ehabilitation for the dis· aster victims. such as moving homes condemned in freeway construction projects onto the fedcrally-purch~d lot..ll in the <'ity. THE GRANT BID calls for lhe relocation of between 10 and 20 homes to provide low-cost bous· ing for the lower-income victims of the Bluebird slide. Jn addition, the grant would provide for low-interest loans to the victims who want to move into lhc relocated homes. The city's newly formed Hous· ing Committee recommended ~everal sites within the city where disas ter victims might be relocated, including a section ol Boat Canyon where Riddle Field as located. That would force the relocation of the baseball field, the committee pointed out. A SECOND LOCATION would be the Moulton Meadows area on the ridgeline above Arch Beach Heights. Thal site. located on Aliso Vie· jo Company land adjacent to Balboa Avenue, is opposed by residents of Arch Beach Heights who claim the.it neighborhood already is overbuilt. and the ad· dltion of 10 to 20 relocated homes would only add to their woes. Another problem with Moulton .Meadows is. the location of an active earthquake fault running along Balboa Avenue. A TllJD) a ELOCATIOl!i site recommended by the HoUAing Committee is 11 acre8 or s ub- divided land near Thurston In· termediate School, owned by the Laguna Beach Unified School District. The committee s uggest s another possible site a s five privately-owned acres adjacent to the district's land. And residents or Canyon Acres and the Woodlan d -Milligan neighborhood on Laguna Canyon Road have suggested relocate<J hom es could fit in their areas. Other projects suggested in the $849,000 application include. -$19,... FOR AN environ· mental il'hpact report and specific plan for the Woodland Ori ve neighborhood on Laguna Canyon Road. -$40,000 for flood control im· provements' to that section of town. -$4 .000 lor restroom Im· provements for the handicapped at the Festival of Arts grounds. -$300,000 in third year fund· lng for public improvements to the Woodland-Milligan Drive neighbol'hood, including installa· lion or sewers and storm drains.. street improvements, parting and improved emergency access to the wood-like. neighborhood, inhabited mostly by low and moderate-income r~milies. "' -see.• FOR rehabilitation of Legion Hall. location ol the city's community center. -$5,000 for services or the Fair Housing Council ol Orange County in handling housing dis· crimlnation cases and landlord· tenant disputes within the city. No Services S"laled For Dana Teacher No services wiU be held for Jelr Olsen. an English teacher at Dana Hills High School, who died suddenJy Wednesday, his family said Friday. They said Mr. Olsen had re· quested no services. The exact cause of his death is not known pending an autopsy. Mr. Olsen, 55, a Dana Point resident who had lived in Orange County since 1956, was a founder of the Marine Studies Institute at Dana Point ano owned the Varsity Tennis Shop in San Clemente. He also formerly served as proj ect s director for the Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict. Mr. Olsen leaves his wire. Marilyn Olsen of Dana Point and two sons, J ory Olsen or Dana Point and Jay Olsen of San Clemeftte. Winter Stonµs Raging Heavy Snow Warnings for Utah, Colorado 11.s.s--.,.. A w1111tt ''°'"' w•• denlo.,1110 o,,.r IN i.o111-i Pr!Oty flltlll, •111'1 ahOw•rl -ltluflOl'"IOfml OolllllQ Arl10l\t <tnd "-fellillt 111 Wklll'lern Utah, lllf> mou11tel~ ot ArlNf\A Md '°"'""'" ClllotAOO. "•'" •nO ..,_ ..... ''"""' Ill N•w liltltl< .. 111 Ari'°"' 6 to • Ill("" Cll - .-•It ,.,.,eel .. 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"I DON'T AS a rule, copy a character from life." she says. "It's usually a composite of traits I've seen In people." Her earliest published work was geared toward children . probably, s he says, because she had chjldren living at home at the time. Lately. the 62-year-old writer has branched out to capture a more sophisticated audience - the young adult "It's a hard marke t ." she maintains. 0 1f they <librarians and publishers) put it in the children's section. the Junior high and high school kias won't read it." SHE SAYS HER lalelil book , ''The Hawks of Cheln~y." is basically an adult book. Route Set To Oakland By Ainvest A spokes m a n tor Hug hes Airwest said Fnday his a arlme expects to begin flying ats Orange County-Oakla nd route Dec. 15 as planned despite an announcement this week by lbe Civil Aeronautics Board that the route is bcin~ withdrawn. The CAB. in making the an· no uncem ent. acknowledged some errors in the award of 248 air routes earlier this month. a nd said some routes will be de· leted and others added. Hughes Airwest stands to lose one route, its first non·stop night be t ween Orange County and Oakla nd. One round-trip night per day was scheduled begin· ning next month. The airline spokesman said Airwest has asked the CAB to al· low It to ny the Orange County· OekJand route anyway. _ "We are still pla nning to operate the route based on the approval of our exemption," the spoke11man said. The Oakland night would de· part Orange County at 5·55 p.m. daily. with the return flight ar· nvmg at 9·30 p.m Hui:hes offi cials have said the new flights wouldn't violate the limits on their number of de· partures and ar rivals permitted e ach day in Orange County, because other flights were being shuffled and in some cases com· bined. The CAR has also announced that Air California will gain a Los Ang~les-Sacramentq, route and lose four routes: Sall Lake City.San Jose and Ontario to Portland. San Francisco and Sacramento. Air Cal ofricials wer e not available Friday to comment on any effect these changes might have on their ptans. "Everythina about It la adult -the lan&uace and the love story." Mrs. Jones' avtd lnt~rest ln the out.doors, lncludlng moun· tain climbing, is the source or much of her work. But she in· sists, though many or her works entiody lessons. she doesn't begin a book with a moral ln mind. ''I don't try to build the stories around a lesson," she says. .. THERE A RE SEVEa AL ways a story can begin - character. place or plot." she continues. "It's very odd the way things dev~lop. Maybe it will be a location you want to write about." "The whole slant or the whole point ol View might change as you • r e develop Ing it <the story>." For example. the she cites her fifth novel. "Another Place. Another Spring." • · 1 was v1siting Fort Ross in Northern California which used to be a Russian settlement in California's early days, .. she re· calls. "I thought how lnlerestin~ it mus t h ave been for the Russians since lt was so dif· rerent from the social ttre or St. Petersburg." WHEN THE NOVEL was finished. however. only a small potj_ion or the action look place al Fort Ross. As for her decision to write books geared to young readers, Mrs. Jones believes the decision might have been a manifestation or her personality. "Maybe people who write books for young people are in· curably optimlst1e 110 thut \l's impossible to write a book end· ing without hope," 11he s uggests. "I TEND TO LOOK at myself as a practical idealist,'' she says. "I will end a story re· alistically Instead of idealistlcal· ly. but tt Ms t\Ope ac tlie end· Ing." · Her adroitness in the young people's mode btought her a personal honor recently. The Braille Institute published a por· lion ol he r novel . "Sall Calypso," in its c hildren's magazine. "Expectations." And she h as won several literary awards from UC Irvine a nd t he Southern California Coun cil o n Literature for Children and Young People. .. SAIL. CALYPSO" IS the story on two young boys -one white and one black -who find an abandoned boat at the same lim e and c l a im it for the mselves. They fail to get along at lhe beginning, but learn that, to succeed in f{elling the boat back in working order, they must work together. The ending <the two boys split up I provides insight into Mrs. Jones' "practical idealism." "Paul says ·we won't ever see one another again, I guess,"' she says . "Clay r esponds that ·Friends never lose one another. not real friends. Even ii you can·t see each other for a long tame you still stay friends.· "I'm practacal e nou~h to believe they never sa w one another again," Mrs . J ones says '"Bal idealistic enough to thank they never forgot one another." Trustees to Name New Viejo School Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict trsutees have voted una- nimously to name a school. scheduled to open next rail 1n Mission Vi ejo. after former school board president Fred L Newhart Jr o f San Juan Capistrano. The $2.4 million school , local· ed on La Paz Road east of Marguerite Par4way, will open for children in kindergarten through sixth grade. said dis· trict Supt. Jerome Thornsley. A s~ond phase is planned when cons truction funds become available. It will house a Junior high school. for grades 7-8. Newhart's name was chosen over names o r two o ther nom 1nec<> -San Cle m ente· veter1nanan Robert Beasley and anthropologist Margaret Mead Newhart served for more than 20 y~a rs o n the San Juan Elem e ntary and Capistrano Unified School District school boards and was presiden&. of----1u both. He was also active in the San Juan Rotary Club. was a San Juan Capastrano planning tomm1ss1oner and helped to or· gantze the San Juan Lillie League Festival Exhibitor Bahar Wins Honor Festival or Arts exhibitor Bijan Bahar has been awarded a de· sign-team cialion by the Orange County chapter of lbe American Society of Interior Designers. Festival artist In residence Bahar, whose acrylic scM!lptures are being featured in the Swedlow Group showrooms in Los Angeles, was named together with lbe Swedlow Company for the award. His acrylic sculptures have been featured in Vogue. Architec- tural Digest and other art periodicals. Bahar was, until recently, a member of the Festival of Arts Board of Directors. CHRISTMAS ,~ .... ~""' ~~~~ r::::::~- • . S36900 MANY MORE ON DISPLAY FRH TURkEY GIF-T CERTIFIC ATf W it+-J'u• • ~o\r ,,f t ,~,oh : , 1, • r .541-91 INST ANT CREDIT OAC l'Ul.L TV a IT!"I O DAl&.Y 9.7 --=-----18MCe D!PT. SUM. f 2·1 I I I I . NATION I CAREERS Saturoay. Novomber 25. 1978 DAii. y PILOT A J N e w Trial Chief S o ught Paper Angers Boys Town tories Called ~rroneOus, L ies by Officials Sout h Oran);,• Count) ' M unl(•1pul ( 'ourt lk•A11r1 CN~l)t 111g appllrut1un ... this WN>k for .. IW" tr11tl ('OffiOHl\SHllWr to \'llO dud h\•unng~ 11n liot h 1•w1I and ''nmlnal mulwriL Orun~\' ('(iunh Su11t•ni..op, J)UVl"tl lht• ~JI) for tht• C'Om llll"IOIWr h) a r111rovmg h•m porury ,•ourtl"\10rn f1u·1htu•, for I ht• suuth \'\lUnh t•ourt Wednt'' 11:1\ Suuth l'llUI t vrt•,11hnt( Jud.:·· .Jo hn (;1 1Urn ... ud Jppla~ant:. rn u-.t huH• ,, m1111111um o( Ii\~ \ \' a r ~ t• 'C p l' r t t• n ,. l' 1 I) t h t· c.t11(orruu l\Jr b\ J.in 2 197'9 JUd)!t•:O. llf lh1• 'tlUlh t olUtl "'Ill ,,.1,•et the• <'t1n11111 ... ,111rwr .!Ctt·r c·o nsullJllon "'th t ht• eount' UJ1 \11:.o<'tatwn Applat·utaonio, tin• t..lu1• .11 the• l'OUrlhO~I! b) l>t>t• 22 M~xican FMcaJ>e!' I.OS ANC F.LES f ,, p I " '.\h"\lt'l.ln nat1un<il, {'1praaon Hodrr1?ut:1. JS. who:.c 18 month '-<'Olt'nl·e would ha\ c ended in 22 d~1 ys ha.-. <·M~aJ)t'd by s1·allng Uw "alls of TcrminCJI bland feder<JI prison. uuthorit1t•s ~aid ~ELCOME TO C NEWAR K= RIME IT OF -EW JfRSEY FPar City P~tro lm:.10 Nick Korma ~h holds copy of Oyt'r he hands nut to pu:-.sersby in front of Newark. NJ pof1ce head quartl'r!'I The• NC'v. <Ark lodge of the Fraternal Order of Pohcc 1s wa~ing a "Fear City" eampa1gn to protest thl' Oec :n scht>dull'd layoff of 200 Newark officers. Unle aded Gas Supply Tight, Quality DO'Wn 0 M i\lfA. Neh <AP 1 Th(' Arthb11>hop or Omuha and Boys Town ortltials s ay the Sun Ne w1.1 ~11.1ix.•rs of Omaha unfairly and ,.-rroncously' depicted Boys Te7W n In u fivc·p3ge series of i.tort('s . nut Sun Editor David lfosoka wt1 said the copyrighted i;tor1c1> published lbis we.ck are a ~· c \J r a l e a n d • · w «: h a v c dorumentalion " ARCHBISHOP DANIEL E . Sheehan said it 1s a "downright lie" that the home's director. the RI.'\' Robert P. Hupp, may rc- i.1gn or t<.1ke a leave of absence. as the&m reported Shct>han. who also is president of the 11oy~ Town board of direc- tors. r ailed "utterly ridiculous " the Sun 's rc.•port that Boys Town's three major programs - res idential t'are or youths. the Center for the Study of Youth Oev<'lopment and the Boys Town Institute Cor Communications Disorders -"are in trouble ... The weekly Sun Newspapers won a Puhtzer priie for its 1972 disclosure that, among other things. Boys Town'!> net worth the n totaled $209 million. WEDNESDAY'S SUN reports l'.>aid Bo ys Town ':-. ;id mlrustrators knowingly misled the pubUc about s1gn1Clcant mul- t ers reg&rdlng how donor~· money is spent. In addition. tht> Sun said poor planning. poor use and unrealis tic goals have caused problems for the institu· lion's major programi;. Hupp and_ deputy directors William Ramsey apd Lonnie Phillips said the stories were lilied with errors. half-truth~ and mis leadinl'( st a tement:-. The ir formal response de nied som e of the Sun's accounts. but did not respond to others. Among the things the response denied were: That only one out of nme or 10 boys is admitted to Boys Town. "Over the pas t seven years. the average acceptance of boys who have formally ap- plied for adm1ss1on 1s over 48 percent ... they sci1d -THAT A GOLF course for Boys Town was seriously con· s idered It "was nothing more than very light conver:c;at1on .. The s tatement said a consultant mentioned he kne w Arnold Palmer and Btlly Casper and asked Father Hupp tf he would like to invite them for a benefit. It sa1rl ttw o;u~i::<>s lwn wo: <lroJJpl'd whl'n 1t was learned th1 amount or fees charged. The statement also explalnt'c t hl' rl'port that Boys To~·r s pends $30,000 a year per boy. .. The direct cost is $18,137 This includeR $1 l.SOO for residen lial core: $5,500 for educatior ~ind Sl.000 f or s upnortiv< servircs" TlfF. STATEMENT AOOtD that the· <'Osl could overall total S30.000 but "it would have been more fair lo include the details.· It said the per-boy cost is "cer- tainly w1th1n standards of childs care institutions across the t•ountry, higher than som e. lower than others .. Th<> news papers also said the Leo A Daly architectural firm an Omaha was paid $2 million for design work while Daly was a member of the Boy:c; Town bo1,1rd and that past and present :.ta{{ memt>ers arc c ritical or Jlupp. blaming him for most of the ins t1tution·s troubles. llosokawa s aid, .. We will c;tand by our story We have dorumentat1on for what we have wnttt'n. Of course. we will be m· terested m what they say. and will write a follow-up or our own m time" x .EW YORK CAPI -If your car's l'ngine starts to knock. it could be bet•ausc manufacturers of unleaded l!CJ~ohne a re stretching s upplies by t•uttang the octane rating, industry ohservers say. ( IN HIGH GEAR J ANI) Thc·y report that s upplies for all t\ pt•i. or ~asoline arc tight, but the pmhlc:-m is keenest with high-octane unl1•adl'd Fuel shortages and price 1m·r\•ases have be<!n caused by more - than usual autumn driving and the rt'l't•nt strike al refineries in Iran, the Nn 2 oil supplie r to the United St<iks. road n •quirc unll!aded gasoline. and some oil·industry offirials !laid thl· number will be clo:-.<• to 100 percent in 10 years . Lower octane• ~asohnc 1~ easier to m ake because 1l doesn't have to be as thoroughly refinl'd The h1gh<'r octane unleaded ~asollnes arc popular because they burn more efft . cicnlly. reducing engm • knock. GASOLINE DEMAND usually falls off aft er Labor Day. but the drop was MOBl L OIL CORP .• whOSl' recent. not as ~real this year as in the past. ly introduted uni ended premium has Tht' res ult has been once in· proved so popular that lhe compuny cr\'ai.es. Premium leaded gasoline in is running short of it in many areas. lh(' Detroit area. for example. has is makinJ{ "moderate increases" in r1~en m priC'e from an avera~e 74.8 produrtlon, according to s pokesman ccnt.s a ~allon Lo 76.2..ccnts since late _ John Fl •nt. · St'pt<>mber. and the ave rage pre-Flynt said the shortages "lencf to m1um price m San Otego 1s up to 78.7 be s potty they uppear at one loca- t:cnts a gaJlon from 77 9 cents. lion in the mommJ?. and then they're At Shell Oil Co .. the nation's lead-filled in the afternoon. Then there's a in~ gasoline markete r. repairs to problem somewhere else " pctrls of two refineries are aggravat-But Ed Catletta, operator of a tnJ! thl' a lready t11?hl i.upply problem Mobil station in North Quincy. Mass . for Shell Supc-r Unleaded Regular. said he hasn't had any unleaded pn•. Shell offtc1als pla n to cut the octane mium in almo!>t two week~ r:itmg ;,md ~ell the gas as lower-"I DIDN'T EVEN know there was m·tam· unleadt•d m several medium-a shortage until 13 days ago. when I '>tn• markcL'> including Macon. couldn't get any." he said G a . Chatta n ooga, Tenn. and Amoco, the largest suppher of un- Syr:tr usl'. N. Y.. until production leaded premium, said it has no t·ome!. back to normal. s pokesman s hortages. but supplies arc tight. Norman Alstedtt·r said Amoco s aid refineries are running al near-capacity levels to meet lhe de- mand. "WE ARE DOING this t.o s pread aro und some of o ur unleaded gasoline.·• he said. About a third of lht' cars on the Cons umption of all types of gasoline has already risen about 31•.! percent this year. Take S tock of Assets Expert Advice Given Un e mployed Executive By JOYCE L. KENNEDY Dur Joyce: At age 52 1 Hoel myself out or a job becall8e of a company m erger. lwouldwekome andadvice. -G.S., PbUadelpbia, Pa. Im m ediately take s tock of your pe rsonal and financial assets. con- struct a written game plan, prepare job scurch materials and begjn in· tcrvicwing. Expert odvicc for the s uddenly un- employed executive is given in a two- part article. "Marketing Your Most 1 mportant Product You," appear. in~ in Management World magazine. the journal of the Administrative Management Society. Any white. collar reader whose job is slightly shaky ought to have this supportive teprlnt on hand To obtain. enclose a stamped, self- addres54Xt. long while envelope with your request for "Ma rketing You" to m e a l the Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. Calif. 92626. ~ar Joyce: Several yean ago you mentioned two bookleta of la&erest &o ulists ind wrUen wtalch cost St and were obtalllable from tM National AssoclaUon of G r eeting Card Publlshttt at an addrese la Conntt· lieut. I ...-Liie ueodaU. a moaUa ago and enelo8ed SI, bat bave re· ceived no booklec8. -N. w .• Su Francbco, Callf. A booklet's on its way but you wait· ed too IOf!" to act on the previous mention. Tite asaoc:latlon has since relocated ln Washington and only the Shadow knowt1 where your earlier re- Queat Jangwbe8. The two booklet.a ha(re been com· bined into a 1tn1~ pubUcaUon - .. Artlats & Writers Market Utt." The [ __ CARE_ERS_J updated version, whlch gives selUng tips a nd a lis t of greeting card publishers who buy free.lance art and verse, is avail able to readers without cost. except for a stamped, self-addressed, long white envelope which you must enclose with your re- quest to me at lhe Daily Pilot. Dear Joyce: I have been an en· tbusiastlc airline p Uot until recently when I was grounded for medical re- asons. I vbited a community rollege and took vocational teats which dJd not show profound interest in any othe r e«apatJoos. I am at a loss as to wbat to do. Most of the courses I 've seen le an toward job finding rather than searclllng tbe mind for a new interest. 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"Obllcerw·· •· 'ham.- rut " No. thii. 11'n t a rt•vie\\ lor an X ruh•d m ovl<'. but dC'ICrlptlOM by htJU~latM" I)( lhl' s lott> 's m11mmoth 11urplua. nnd tht" J<Oldt-n t'lltt la 10.i ROOti•' thut hutl crt•.tlt>d mu<'h of th11t ~ur plus . l.h ~tuh"' 11 .. ri;on I an com.: •u~ llY'\tt·m No on~ r n quilt' ttt:rui· on how big lht> surpl\!b .fft uully 1s 'ul1mulc ruo~t· Crom S2 7 to $6 6 b1lhon but lht'I '' 111 nu dis ~~rN•ownt on 01w point Tht• m uin t•uww of tht• t-ict·t·~:. b1lhon' is Cuhforn1a ·., pt·r cmul 1nt•um.- t;u , whJch nus l(t•f\t'r •lt>d mon· und mort• n.•vt-11ut• 111 the h111t ti • l'bdt' Thi" yi'ur. for Uw t1r~l l&rnt', it \\ill out11tn 1> !ht• ~ull~ \4lt as thl' a.lUk :.. t11j.tt(f'11t money make r NOW AFTER \'EARS of re Jttlion a (.'indcrt.'llu la ke rt' fprm culh-.t 1ndt•X1111( ha:, bt't'fl m b r a n • d b y lh' m o t' 1 n t 1 c luwmuker:, to tht> Hepubht·<in m inonty '11 M'fcJm1> of p1nwy lnde x1nJ; .l favorilt• JlfO posal of Republicans for :.i lonJi t im e acknowh'tlgcs lht• reahtlt's of runawuy inflation Only lt•n y e ars a go, total s t all• t ax collection was about $5 17 b11Uon f'rreooal lnl·Om«" ha• <'()I lt"C'Uon wu Sll52 m1lllnn. or it bout 18•• Jll"TC'ent of that lolul Thu )'t'M. acrord1nc to 1)(1i1urt mt'nt of •'htAO<'«" «"'itimult•N the> "tutt-wilt N>llt-<'l n,•arly SlfJ ~ h1lhon in tuiu Hut tht> pt•nmn1d Inc-om \• t<1x t ak<• w1U ~t1u1 to atwtut "5 ft b1lhon un 1ncrNu.t· I)( -t84 pt•ru·nt . coni.t1tut1 ng about 1} f)f'rrent or ttw l<>llll fl ow did . urh .i Jt luttonouh 11•\\ dt>\t'lop~ Th•'"' itrt' thn·i· ma1or rau"'" -lllSE IN P•:R SONAI. w•:At.Tll. <'a lJforn1J hat-ton .,1.,h'ntl\ llf'th•red th•• n..illon1d ,1\t-r t:e for ren d t!Co no n11 r ~rowth 0,h•r lt>v1f•1>, 11u<·h ~ bunk amt corporut111n taxci., h••Vt' ul1>0 rl1tt.•n d ra ma11rully during th1; t1mt'. 1 Pn(.or!Jn.c tht- m t•r .ill .i.lr cn.,1h or (\1hforn1a '11 t•t·onom~ IN•'LATIO . In the early liO • mfl at mn "a.i. holding at a lolcrctbh.• l to 4 percent annual r;_11t•. 1n th<' '70b. it ha.i. soared lo :1n al:i rmm1o1 7 to 10 percent Like d druJi that distorts the percep· t1om; Of the addict, inflation dlS· tort~ the fo1r fun<'llOnin~ and Ortf(1nal intent of the tux system. Inflation ra i.ses the priC(' or goods and services and caw.es purchasing power to decline . Early SclaoOI_ Profjram Aids SAT Scores SACRAME NTO <Capitol) Johnny still cao't read. However, in California, the school's battle to overcome that problem is slowly beginning to take hold. Scholastic Aptitude Tes t <SAT l resul ts for California colleJ(e-bound seniors showed the slate average to be two percentage points below the naUonal aver.age. STATE SUP ERINTENDENT of Schools Wilson Riles pointed out that a lthough the present year's' two point dif'. fe re nce is insignificant on lbe scale or 200 lo 800 used for scoring the SAT results, it is of concern that California stu· dent scores in matb are continuing to drop although the verbal scores have stayed the same over the past two ) years. · . Riles pointed out tha t California scores. like the na· l1onal SAT results, have bet:n gradually declining for more than eleven years. California was at or above the national av~rage unti~ J976·77 when student SAT scores rell one point belo~ an verbal and tied lhe national average in mathematics. .T he. 1977·78 results a lso s how that the average Cahrorrua student score in math is four points below the 470 average for the 1977 year. THE SAT TESTS .have, In times passed, come under heavy attack for va rious reasons such as cultural dif· fert>nees and ambiguity of the questions. ' "O~~ it .. the .point is we need to pay attention to the basics, Vic B1ond1 , spokesperson for the department said. ".Sure lhe S~Ts are h ardnosed but it tells us the skUI& the kids should be learning a nd gives us a measure for those bas ics." . Biondi said the results of the testing was not all bad Sixth grade students und below did well on lbe exams placing ~ther at or above national average. ' Various Department ol Education experts rell the reason Is the increased attention given to grammar schools particularly through the Eurly Childhood Education <EC E l programs. T he ECE and other programs allow the parents teachers and administrators to sit down at the beglnnin~ of eac~ school year and review the school's curriculum. That revaew, according to the experta, baa resulted in the strong s howing in the SATs io the lower 1rades. ANarliEa PaooaAM Bondi cited la the California Writing Project. Through this pl'()lram teachers are re- turned to school for s ix weeks each summer for a refresher in Engliah lkU.l.JI. The 1tate college and university system is rUMina the . proirram for a limited number or teachers, but, it la hoped that the teacben will return to the acboola and share. ln addiUon to t.be1e procramt CaUfornJa spends Sl,6'74 per 1tudent per year. Thla ranks the state 21st amon1 all state•. The 1tate that 11penda the most for education t1 Alu.ta and ll foUowed by New York, accordln« t.o Biondi. BIONDI INDICATED that Aluka apenl much of the money lt received from the oil dlscovera on the North Slope for education and Ulat New York <New Yor~a': the lnieR ~booJ cllttrtct ln t.be country) bu no 1 lln:aitatlonl for educauan.. RU. said, "My lntenUon q state Superintendent la to • !ee that Callfomla hl1h 1chool 1entora achieve above tbe national SAT avera1e u tMy d.ld two yean. aco. I tbln.k the refonm and linprovementl 1taned this year ln our secondary ee'hoola give us the hope that our over"alJ ttu· --r dent achievement will Increase.•· I Comnaent Hut lnll•IJon crealea an addi· llonal burden In rel1tlon to In· •·ome lttxe•. Solan.-s art ofte n raised lo k•••'&> up with lnllal1on ttnd rnaln· tuin purchasing p0wer . Rut the C'ullforrua income tu does not d('tHt chan~eil ln purc haslnJ( powl'r only chance• In the dolhar umount or Income. So as 10fh1lton pus~ s alaries hlgher. the 11 tutt' claims · a «reat.-r perc,·ntage o f Incom e tha n bt:rore. u taxpayer can aic· tually bl' poort>r as the result of u pay rujsc lnflulion a lso rn{lkes rixed· amount credlb worth less. Wmt.HOLDlNG. California collects revenue Crom low·tO· mlddle·income groups this way, Ince their incomes are almo6t totally derived from s alaries. Jn 1971, withholding alone account· t-d for-an add1Uonal $90 million an revenue because it recorded ins tant c hanges i n state economic growth. The longer tax payments are deferred during inflatio nary periods, the less the tax Joss af· f ects the taxpayer. Since withholdin~ collects the tax automatically, financial cha nges are immediately assessed. and this hurts the salaried worker more than someone who can de· lay. THUS, IT IS c lear that California Has prorited tremen· dously from lnfiatlon's errect on the personal income·tax syste m. To many people, the state's mulli·billion-d o llar s urplus simply represents outrageous over·coUection from its citizens. But blaming t.he build·up sole ly on excessive taxation is an oversimplilicalion. "The California economy out· pe rformed the national economy in a way that no~y anticlpal· ed .·• Hamm says . With the state 's rate ol economic growth, there probably would have been a surplus even with a stable cost of living, he says. Nevertheless, the double·whammy of inflation and a progressive Income tax has been great : Hamm cites an economic indicator called •'the e las ticity index." whic h measures bow much tax re· venue will be generated ror the atate by a rise ln personal In· come. The fill-Ire now standa at l . '1, which mean s that a 10 per· cent Increase in · u l ary wlll cauu a 17 percent increase ln Income tax. &EVENVE COLLECTION IS only one side ol the coln: the other ls slate spending. The sur· plus is, after all, a function of re· venue and spending: too much of one and too liUle of the other produces a monetary reserve Whlle California has been col· lectlng vast amounts or monQ)'. spending has not been as great as It could have been. despite the steady annual rise in the state budJCet. Republicans In the Legislature have criticized Governor Brown for tacitly allowing the stale to collect exce.ss taxes. They say he had every opportunity to lower the personal income tax · yet, until this year . he did nothing. Libe rals als o have criticized Brown's ha ndling or the surplus: The)' sa) it should have been used to upgrade the state's soclaJ progra ms. Sharing the criticis m with Governor Brown ha s been the Department of Finance . Its of ficials have been blamed ror failing to forecast accurately the state's oconomJc futur~ and to predict the a mount of ea ch year's surplus. WHEN DEPARTMENT of Finance Director Roy Bell an· nounced this s ummer that Calltornia could have a surplus exceeding $4 .S billion by next year, many legislators were out· raged. When other orrtcials an· nounced that the surplus could possibly exceed that amount, some charged that the Governor a nd the Finance Department had deliberately underesti mated ~he s urplus throughout the year in order to soften its im pact upon voters. Members or the Department of Fiqance and othe r budget specialists fervently deny that a ny deliberate distortion is in· volved in s urplus pro1ecllons. But predicting the state surplus is a n inexact scicnc.e at best.. And, Brown's suddc~ endorse· ment of indexing, after a long record of opposition. caught fellow Democrats and his own staff by surprise. F INANCE OFFICIALS have traditionally argued in commit tee hea rings aga ins t a ny Republican indexing plan. so the Governor's sudden turnaround created dismay amonr( them. No Halklujah for '50s By HERBCAEN SAN FRANCISCO -If ·you are a reasonably normal person, with a clean mind in a healthy body. you may not be aware that a 19505 revivaJ is under way. In ract, ii you are a reasonably normal person, you will stop read· In g right here. because who gives a damn about Remem· brances of Things Schlock? Nonetheless, It is a discernible cloud on lhe horizon: things bet· ter orr forgotten are back -cor· ny music ("Mister Sandman" by the Chordettes >, saddle shoes, ankle .socks, clamdiggers, narrow neckties, wedgies. "I Like Ike" buttons and, ye gods, fraternities. I m ust admit that the revival of fraternities and sororities caught me by surprise. When they died, along with many a good thing a nd bad. in the "turbulent" Sixties. it seemed a decent bet that they were gone forever. but somebody forgot to drive a silver s pike through their silly Greek pretensions, a nd here they are again, from 'Alpha to Omega, as American as Beta Theta Pi. I HOPE I HA VE not stepped on too many toes. I know some equally old gaffers who still look back on "the fraternity ex· perlence" with the love that comes from failing memories <remembe r , we are losing mUUons of brain cells daily 1. One such was my ancient chum. WUson Colfax Small, a Sigma Alpha Epsilon at Stanford in the mid·1930s. Collit.>, a s hc was known. loved SAE. as it was known, with a purity of heart un· known since King Arthur's time Jus t to have been a ccepted within those ha llowed white· column'd portals was. he knew. a privilege granted only to the few and special. Thus. when Collie revisited the ('ampus in the mid-19608, for the first time in years. he saw a sight that would have turned his hair while in an instant Only the foct thal he 1s bald saved him. On the front window of the SAE house his almo!>l unattainable Shangri·la was a s ign reading "Room s For Rent." A WEEK END AGO, I al· tended a reunion of my own col· LNG Delay User Boon By 11IOMAS D. ELIAS Confusion has now almost completely consumed the plans for California's first liquefied natural gas terminal. A II but assured for Santa Barbara County's Point Concep· lion area last summer. the LNG project is now very much 1n nux. Foa THE conlrontation that most pel'IOnl connected with the project hoped to a void now see ms inevitable : State authorities have settled on the remote potot as the best loca· lion. while federal authorities have aU but instated on a alte that vlOlatee state law. That site la Oxnard.pne-of the top two orilinal choices of tbe two companies behind tbe MOO million facility, Paclrlc Oas & E lectric Co. and the Southern Caurornta Gu Co. It'• Just pouible that tbe ul· tlmate beneficiaries of tbe ~· fuaion wtU be the consumers ol CaUfomla. For the only reuon to build an LNG terminal ln the tint place was to avotd a mualvt natural aaa 1borta1e. 'lbat 1horu1e waa flret. forecaat for rald·ltTt, a doomsday prediction lately shoved Nc:k to 1112 •t:ANWlllL&. federal attn· dn report tUt uUonal auppll• of aatural , .. are mucb more coptou1 thll wi8ter tbaq anyone SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS expected. Thal ls largely the re· suit or the prospect or gradual federal deregul ation of domestic ruilural ga.a prices. Even deregulated domes tic natural gaa wlU be cheaper by far than the LNG rrom Jn. donesia. Io addition, the new na. Uonal policies s hould allow 'California access to large amounta of Texas gas where In· state /rices were never re· gulate . ll '1 obvious. thererore, that some of the urgency roe building the California LNG project should now be gone. AND 'IHAT ahould at least aJ. low time to conaider some of the . iuues that produced the current conf usloa over whe r e the termlaal lbould be bunt. The newlr·lalued federal en· vlronmenta Impact 1tatement totally rejectl Point Conception "MeaUM ol the presence or an acUve fearthquake) rauJt on the •it•.. . It adds that "Sl1nlflcant Im· pacu to the cultural and his· torlcal reeources or the area would compound tbJ1 undeslra· bit Hpecl At the sam e lime , state a uthorities acting under the um LNG Terminal Act ruled Oxnard out completely b ecause it violates the law's prohibition on building near a population center. THE IMPASSE could COO· ceivably be resolved by settling on t he Rattlesnake Canyon area of San Luis Obisp0 County. near PG&E's Dlablo Canyon nuclear power plant. Rattlesnake Canyon ls the second choice ol both the stale Coastal Commis1ion, whose No. 1 preference was the U.S . Marine Corps' Camp Pendleton base. · But the two companies in· volved have done little planning based on Rattlesnake Canyon. which could create an added de· lay 11 lt ll picked. THE GaEATEST preuur• ror a rush decision comes from the gas companies, who say they'll lose contracts -for Indonesian and Alaskan gas If decisions aren't made very quickly. But II domestic CH suppUea are up, maybe the need for that gas should be re-examined. For tl CaUfomla can make do without the LNG, the principal beneficiaries wlll be con1umel_l. Not only would they avoid the safety huards of shipment and 1tou1e. but they would alao evade paying lhe sky·hlah prices that LNO would command. One F lounce Department t1lalre r asktd for undi!rst andlng ; "l think -or at least I hope -peo. pie understand the political facta of life. I work for the Governor; so now 1 support indexing." But some legislators didn't un· derstand. Finance's he avy ip· volvement in surplus estimatlflg and it.a forced flip.flop on Index· ing has brought more than the usual amount of criticism down upon the department. OTHER CRITICS say index· ing is a con!\cious submlssloo to perpetual inflation, when gov· ernm ent's energies instead s.hould be spent righting infla. lion. As a res ult or t~e indexing plan. the state js expected to lose about SJ 6 billion over the next five years that it otherwise could collect. If the state shouldf s uffer an economic downturn dur ing the same period. it could find itself pressed for revenue. In effect, critics are asking if the goose that's laying those golde n eirns shouldn't be lcfl alone until the long.range effects of Proposition 13 are helter un· derstood R<'printed Jrom tht' Cat1/orn10 Journal evival-- lege fraternity Reunions arc ~enerally a m1slakt.'. and this was no differ<'nt We tried to ~et drunk and railed Most or us had loni( SIOCl' forgotten the fratl•rnal ~rip. the secret password. tht.• brotherly love or man for man We had even forgotten each oth<'r. give or take an exception or two. As jokes re lt flatter than Sacramento ils<'lf. we arose in turn to talk ahoul our lives. We tlad little to say. A n •markablc number o r my formcr "brothers'' were long retired. They were still ma rried lo their schooldays_ sweethca rts. Solid. s table. stolid. well off And need· less lo add, all white. I TRIED TO remember the pride I had felt when I pledged this fraternity so Ion~ ago. It was n 'l the best or the worst house on the campus, but it was one of the few that had a reaJ house -a mini mansion on 21st. A masochist from a round Fresno delighted in paddling me till I was black and blue; one reason I went to the reunion was in the hope or belting him, but he diedmMay We wore immaculate white shirts with the dirtiest possible cords, displayed our elegant pearl·e ncrusted pin on the shi rt pocket lor "pinned" a girl), and danced cheek t o·ch eek with Sacramento's remarkahly good· looking females. There was very little explicit sex but a lot or heavy petting. "You know why we danced cheek·lo-cheek"" 1·e· mlnlsced "Brother'' Maynard Brown. "Because we knew that was as cl~ as we were going to get. .. Even as "frat boys , .. with our Model T Fords . we we re re· markably docile, living by the rules, dividing g1rls into "good" and "bad," drinking bad wine badly and dancing well, perhaps our fjnest accomplis hment. OftANOI COAIT DAILY PILOT The com Ml•nt PUil<' (I( thf.' O;ally Piiot '-C(•ks to Inform and sllmutute ro1uter. by preM:ntln g a vnrlety of com· ment1ry on topics of lntere11t and algnlfjcance from lnfOr· mtd ob s e rvers a nd spokesmen . Robtrt N W ttd. PM~Mr Satu...s.y, November 2S, 1978 I l CHILDREN'S PAGE HI i:ar ls and boyR Jlow "a:. ~our Thoa_k!lgav\ng" nclt> lA'rl-hol)('~ you t"t\,)Oyed th~ d liy. hitd pltint ~ or l urkt')' a.nd all the oth1.•r good food that u. .. ually Got'' with lht' t nuJ1uonul mt.'i•I Thl>:>t' are bu'y da y1. NO SOONER HAS Thanksgiving t.'nded, tllan 11 ·-. l1mt to think Chnstmas The stores are already crowded with shoppers This ~l't'k Uncle Len asked you to draw a winter scene There were many fine enteries and JUdgUlg ""a!> not an easy task. Uncle Len liked Rodger Healy's drawing ror the 1magmll· tion be showed It depicts a boy rishang through lhc ice A snowgoose watches Rodger wins $5 Paige Oden will receive $2 for her runner-up drawing of a beautiful pastora l scene. It's extremely well done. A rabbit can be seen sneaking under a wire fence that ha:. a pnvate property sign posted. '1 • LAGUNA BEACH BOY HAS WINNING DRAWING Rodge.r J. Healy, 8, 1455 Bounty Wey Honorable mentions go to Freddie Acosta, Huntington Beach ; Amy Sutter, Andrea Wienberger, Corona del Mar; Dan Gebert, Costa Mesa; Kevin McDaniel. Mission Viejo and Nick Peters , Laguna Niguel. Next week, you are invited to submit a drawing ont&e s ub- ject of holiday shopping. The drawing could be one of a busy street, full of cars, trucks and buses. Or you could draw a store scene. . Butferflies Described Species, Size, Colors Vary Great ly Andy sends a World Book Vear Book to Bernadine Michaluk. age 8. or Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, for ber qoes- lion: HOW MANY KINDS OF BUTTERFLIES ARE THERE? B utte rflies have 1-ots of enemies. Birds, lizards, toads end frogs eat both butterflies and caterpillars. Spiders catch lots or butterflies in their webs and many are eaten by mantids and dragonflies. Certain kinds of flies and wasps are the worst enemies. These inseC'ts lay their cj:(gs on the caterpilla r When thei r eggs hatch. the la r vae eat the cate rpillar. Butterflies win all the prizes for beauty and grace in the in· sect family. It's a joy lo watch a butterny flutter from one fl ower to a nother. A'nd . the flight as beneficial, too. As a butt.erfly moves from one plant to another. it is carrying pollen which will make it possible ror the flowers to turn into seeds or fruit. Butterflies and moths make up the second largest order in the a ni mal. The only group ahead or them are the beetles. r • SatUtday, November 25. t978 CAIL y PILOT A 7 BALBOA PENINSULA GIRL TAKES RUNNER·UP SPOT Pal~ Oden, 15, 1714 Plaza-del Norte This could give you a chan~e to decide what you are buying your parents. brothers or ststers for Christmas. You could draw the gift on a store shelf. Use your imagination. Drawings should be done on white paper. four by four in· ches. with black inJc or pen. Color will not reproduce. Send the sketches to Uncle Len. Orange Coast Dally Pilot, P.O. Box l.560Costa Mesa. Calif. 92626. Until next Saturday. have run drawing . -Cardboard Box Used THERE ARE about 90,000 dif· ferent kinds of moths and but· terflies on earth. They can be found in all parts of the world, including the North and South P-ole areas ~ even on the tops of mountains. Some are desert dwellers while others like the hot jungles near the equator. Some travel thousands of miles each year to spend winter in warm places. On The Outside Looki ng In APWi ........ I f I l To Warm Pet Rat DEAR ELLIE: Last year tnY pet rat dird because be bad ·somethJng like pneumonia, and now I have another that I love just as much. What can I do &.o be sure that he is warm enough wht-n there isn't much beat in the house, especially at night? LINDA R. DEAR LINDA: I know of a wonde rful solution to keeping your little ral warm. But first of all, you should be certain that his house is in a place that is free from drafts. Setting the end of his house in a cardboard box turned on its side helps. You can get s u c h a box at the supermarket. Choose one that Is jus t a little larger than the rat's cage . Now, for the heater. There are special bricks available in pet stores that ha ve very low wat· tage heating units embedded in the m. These are sold as reptile warmers for pet s nakes and lizards. but they work just as well for s mall rodents. Put a woolly sock over the brick and be absolul{'ly s ure to arrange the cord lhat will connect the heater to a wall outlet in such a way that the rat can't reach it and chew at. This should not be diffi cult to do, b e~a use if n eces sary, you could get someone to drill a small hole in the cage where the brick will sit. Once it is in place, the rat will not be able to move it. These little warmers ar e economical, long-lasting, a nd - if the cord is arranged carefully -perfectly safe. The brick gets warm. never hot , and your little pet will have a source or warmth even if all the heat is' turned off ln your house at night. Many rats seem s usceptible to respiratory ailments and should always be kept warm and out of drafts. ELLIE DEAR ELLIE: A frieDd seat •e a cud witb the strangest animal picture on It. It 11 called a Jacka.lope and looks Uke a big n bblt Wftb boms like a deer. ne card note aaJd tbat tlle.e are rare alllmall, and no one has ac· wally seen one In tlae wlld1. Are tlley rul? .IAlllE 8. DEAR JAIME . No, the jackalope is just a creature of someone's Imagination. Legend says that they are part jackrab- bit and part antelope, but such a ctnlon Is not pp11lble because these creatures belont to vastly different orders of animals. The t>icture that you iaw looks real and could have been made 1n one of these way1. Either the ... rabbit was stuffed, and the set of small horns we re attached lo the head ; or a live rabbit was photo· graphe d. the n thro ugh the "magic" or darkroom techni- ques. the negative or the picture of a pair of horns on a plain background was laid over the negative of the rabbit. Then the double print w.as made. If this were done professional- ly, the horns would actually ap- pear to be attached to the head of the r abbit. But the whole thing is jllst a joke about the fabulous a nim als of the southwest. ELLIE DEAR ELLIE: Whal kind or animal is a marten? KENNYT. DEAR KENNY: Martens belong to the s ame family as weasles and live in the forests of North Amenca a nd in parts of Europe and Asia. They have beautiful fur that is thick. long and glossy with ever longer guard hairs as do mink. They are larger than mink or weasels but have the same long body. short legs anst round ears. Martens have hair on the sole of their feet. These anlrnals live in the trees apd leap from branch to branch in a graceful and surefooted way. Like all members of the mustelid order, they mark their territory with a distinctive and strong scent. Baby martens are born blind and hairless, and four to five make up a litter. The young are very playful, a characteristic or m a ny mem- bers of this order of animals. Martens have a varied diet and eat· sm all rodents, birds, insects, fruit and eggs. Many martens were hunted and trapped relentlessly for thelr beautiful fur. But now that many people are more con- cerned about the preservation or wtldUfe than about fashionable fur coats, these animals are ap-. oarently, or now at Jea,t, saved from extinction. ELUE Stuace Fada: The large•t Uvln1 lliard ls the Komodo dragon. a monitor lizard, that can g row to nine teet In lcnat.h. Some butterflies live for near· ly a year while others live for only a few weeks All butte rflies and moths started their lives as wormllke c re atures called caterpillars. Butterflies lay eggs which hatch into caterpillars and these later develop back into butterflies. During lhe caterpillar stage of life the creature eats leaves and fruit. and often does harm to crops . As a butterfly, however , he will limit hjs diet to nectar from flowers since he cannot bite or chew BUTTERFLIES actually go through four stages of develop- m e nt : the egg , larva or caterpillar stage, the pupa and then the adult. The pupa stage starts after the caterpillar ha s reached full growth. From his spinneret, a s mall button of silk is secreted on a twig or the underside or a leaf. Then a complicated pro- cess lets the pupa form inside the caterpillar . Next comes a 10-day period when the pupa bangs in a hard-shell covering and goes through a process of metamorphosis. The structures of the caterpillar change to those of-the butterfly. Andy sends the 1978 World Book Science Year Annual to Kenneth Maldonado, age 11, or Gallup, N.M .. for his question: WHERE IS 111E GAR DEN OF EDEN? The Bible tells us God created a garden for Adam and Eve. the first man and woman on earth. The garden was called Eden, a word that comes fro m a Sumerian word meaning plain. In Chapter 2 of Genesis, the garden is described as contain· ing beautiful fruit-bearing trees and the tree or life and the tree of knowledge. A river fl owed from the garden and divided Into four streams. Two or these are supposed to be the Tigris a nd the Euphrates rivers. The other two, called Pi.son and Gihon in the Bi· ble, h ave not been identified but may be the Nile River and the Persian Gulf The Bible tells how a serpent tempted Eve in the garden of Eden. Both Eve and Adam ate forbidden fruit. As a punish· m ent, both were driven out or the garden and afterward had to earn tholr llvina by hard work. Se,id your quest1Qn on a post card to ASK ANDY ln care of the Daily Pilot. P .O. Box 15eo. Costa Mesa 92828. making sure to lnclude your name. age and addre11. Entries are open to boys and gtrls 7 to 17 • "Sparky," pet dog of Mr. and Mrs. John Felix of Montecito. sits fo r hours looking into the J?arage window at his home whenever his masters are away. Felix is a fire men in the Santa Barbara suburb. world scope (10 polnls tor etch question an1wered cone<:ll'f) 1 Senatt> M inority leader !CHOOSE ONE: How.,d Baker. Robera Dole I ot Tennessee. 1s hoping his recent re-elecuon will boost his chances of winning the Republic.tn nomina· 11on for president m 1980. 2 lames Thompson, another pornbl e ., Republican pres1den11al candidate. easily \ won rf'·eleC11on css. governor of .. (.. a-M innesota b·lfltno1s c-Oh10 J Edward Brooke. the·u.s. Senate's only black member. tCHOOSE ONE: won lost) his bid I for a third Senate term from Massachusetts. ' 4 C1v1I unrest and strikes continued in Iran. in spite of the new military government. Iran wpphes .ibout .. l . percent of the 011 the United States uses. a· l b-10 C·22 S A dispute over three small 1sl.inds off the southern tip of South Americ.i has led to threclts ol war between Argentina .ind cCHOOSE ONE: Chile, Bolivia). .newsname (tO oolnta If you e1n ldtnllty thl1 peraon tn the newt) In my 25 years in Connec- tteul politics, I have never lost .in election. Recently I wM elected to my second term as Connec· 11cut's ROvernor. I am one of two female governors in the United States. Who ~~ matchwords -I" po1nt1 lo' t1ch COfffCI milch) 2·tran~ctlon b·betrayer. inlormer c·pasw ge. change 4-tr.K'tlon d-custom. pr.tctice S.traitor In addJUoa &o being a family run feature, THE QUIZ ls an illtegral part of the in-classroom news program presented in Orange Coast area schools as a public service by the Dally Pilot. .__....,... , ...... -.......... news picture (tO point• II you an1wer th11 qua111on correct1•0 lndir.i Gandhi. right. ~reeled supportt>rs at1cr wmn1nl( J w.11 m her country's ParhJment in recent elec11ons Cdndt11, 1h1· tnrt1wr prime minister of 1CHOOSE ONE: Indies, Po1k1s1.in1. wJ' tr)tCl!tl ou1 of office when she lost d bid fo,lre·elcct1on in t•Ji7 sportlight 12 potnlt tor •iKh qu .. 11on an1-1ed corrac:ll'fl 1 .. l .. retained 1he World Bo•1ng Council\ vNs1on ol 1hr heavywe111h1 tttle by knocking ou1 Spam\ Alfredo h .ini;clist.t 1n ahe \eventh round. a-Ken No1ton b·l arry Holmes c·l eon Spinks 2 San Fr.inCJ~O 49ers running back !CHOOSE O"IE; W.iltt•r Payton, 0 .J S1mpson1 suffered a shoulder separ,111on in o 11.ime against the Atl.inta f .ilcons, and may be ou1tor 1he re\l ol 1hc N•tional Foo1ball l e.gue se.uon. J Hockey gre.tt Bobby Orr announced his 1et11emenr oi\ c1n active play<'!, but will remain a\ an .is\1\tdnt coc1ch w11h the Nallon.il Hockey league's .. ?. a-Butfc1lo :,abres c-Ch1c.igo Bldck Hdwl..' b-W.ish1ngton C<1p11ol\ 4 Following the eomple-of football'\ Toledo Trooper~. the M 1nneso1.i r1ll1es hdvc open~ thc11 locl..er room\ 10 mdl<' reporter\. The F1lhes .ire d women'\ prol e\\1on.il !CHOOSl ONE: basketball. hockey1 team. s Gene Tunney. who became one of the mo\t larnou\ .ithletes of the 1910\, died recently lit age 60. r or what spon 1\ l uun<'v f.imou\f roundtable '•m11y dltcunlOn (no acora) Wh11t should Amelie.ins feel mo\t th11nklul for thl\ Thanksg1v1n11t Whyl You.-1co.-11 tt •o too"'"'' -TO, ICO .. EI It IO to polnl• -E1C .. lfftt 1t to to po1nt1 -GOOd 61 to 70 pOlllll -,.,, •vrc. tne .. 1120· 78 IUJXoq~ : TI9qltJtlWq ·• : 3·& :uo1dur1s r ·o·z :q·t :.1.1101'1.1.wo•s tfPUl :~W!UJWSM3N q·s :a-t :pot :1-z !3·t =S<IWOMJt:>.tVW os111.1~ eua :awvNSM3N a1 tQO·~ !•·t 'ltOt·& !q·z !JeJtlQ P.18h\O}f-t :adOCWlaOM .. A• DAIL y PILOT By AKNOLD c. HA&BEaGF.a ~ corporation tnromt taic li. polit1e1ally n1o re popular yet t'Cono mlcally more wu tttul than an,y other m 1or tlfx Its poUtJcal pc>pularlty 1t~m from th<-senw that i><>ml"ho"' lh• "rich curpon1t1ons bNH th•• burdt•n of tht' tax · I tt1 t-eonoml<-w sli·fu I nl'i.s " due to lnt' art1f1cml barr1tr It l'rl'l'lb to tht• t•ffic-lt-nl U"t> or th l't'<momy•:i; tnVt''ltmt'nt n 1prt11I . THIS BAJUlO:lt « N ,1nc1 should ht• rt-m(h N1 t 'nder prt'l«•nt I.a"' 1·orpora· lions pay» ft-de-r.11 anroml' tin. of 48 J)t'r\•t<nt on rorpor.1tt• tum Jn~!> Uut t hl' ith•n 1 h.11 1·oqx1rat ion' I hemt-t•I\ t'~ 1·jn tM.•1.r t h1· b11rd1·n or lht• llt\ I!> ,1hM &1 cl Ott lh f l't' llltimall'h lh11t t1ur<11•n mu"t ht• b o r n t• h } p 1· o µ I l' .1 :.. •h •Hl·ho ld1·r-. bondholil1·r ~ "'orkt·r~. or «vn,umer'\ llo"' t•wr ll 1:.. daffleult to trat't> how tht• 1·ol"'f>0rt1h· ttti. bu11hm 1:.. actually d1:-l r 1butt>d .i.mon" thl' e diffel"t'nt J.:rOUJ>!> J f•ll't \o\'htl'h mal..10:. at J -.ubJl'l'I of c·on t i n u 1 n ~ d l' b a t ,. · .1 m o n J: econom1sl:." ONE C'OMMON MVTH about the corporation ineome td>. 1s that its t>nt1re burdt•n 1s bomc exclusively by i.hareholder.., Eeonomi ts know this •~ 1m possible The reason he!. 1r the nature * * * ·1NTEGRATION NEEDED' Atnold C . H•rberger llf 1)u r t'l'onomy 111 wh11'h \ ,1 raou\ •wgments rorJ.IOf .1 1111ni.. unaneorpor.ctl·d bu!.1 nes-.c:.. hk tn'llri11H't' t•om JHtnlt's '1."·1ngs nnd loan a!> 'uc1.illon.,, for example must 1•11m pt'tt• for tn\'l'btor. · dollur~ I nn·:-tors whethe r 1n d1v1dui.tl11 or tnVl'Rtment aitt•n ''''-'~ will, within reasonable hmtts of n!<k, naturally seek the highes t profit I yield l for their capital. Although rates of yield or return might vary s lightly for different types or ftnanc1al as !><'I~. tht•) tend to tw clustered tln1>ely together and to ris~ and * * * ru11 toa<·tht'I Othl'rWlbl' tht•y v. .. 1ul1t llOl bt• 1•urnpt-lltlv1• 11nd 1•1111lcl not uurnct anv •titmf'nt. IT IS Tilt:llt;FORE not IX"i:ll hh• (111 ttw mt.-of rl'lurn on cor tmrAtli' ahure l o bl' cul almost In 1111r hy th• -tit pt•r<-t1nl <'or1>0r1t tlun l11<'omt• t u>., while the• ylt>lds ''" uthN fhtancml 11-c'411t:.. rnmuan 11 11 1· h 11 n ~<'cl t I n d <' r 'u r h nrrumlltanf4'1>. nobody woulcl In H'llt I 11 1·1u-poruh.• ~hl11 t•s W1• 1·otwludt• thf'n, thut Ir lht· f.1h• ol y)t'ld 1111 corporutt· oe(.(x·k j,(01°1\ rlowtl U!> IJ t'Ofll'll'QUCll<'~ Of th1• 1·1H porutlu.11 tux, '4n too mWll lh1• "wldi. on moa l•t08"' und '"v 1111(-c .u-t•o11nl' and 1ar" lnburunce pulit·lt's" No 11c.:mcnt of the 1•1'1>n11my Is l{t•ln~ to plly u h11(ht•r rah• of mt r11•i.t or rt•lurn Hawn is nt•n•s:qrv lo otl rur l 111 Vl~st menl Then• 1s oo wa\' tu t•onl•enlrntc• lJtl' t'orporution l111·om1• tux burdt•n only 011 shareholders If .. hu rl·holcl1•1., :.uffcr. so, loo. mutct ;tll otht•r holllt'n, o( f1nun CIUI AllSISe~ /\ 1-iet•ond common myth is thol l'Oni.uml'r:. beur the entire hurd('n or lhl• l'orporation t ax, \\ h1 ch as pusst'll lo them in the form of h1~hl"r prices for the "roducL<> they buy ln reality. rons umers might not actually bcur any of tht:' burden" THE CORPORATION TAX itself operates llikc other col.ls 1 to raise the prices of the pro- ducts produced by corPQrations. * * * But 1r. a11 cxpl11lncd. the tu drives down the rnle of re turn to ult l'ftplt1tl Investors. then noncorporat<' bW1inl'K11t!S for t•xomplc. partncrs hlr>s will oll'o b<.1 ubk w puy lower rate or rr•tum on capltitl Investment /\11 u reHult. the cottls for non· corvorul<.• busrnt•1111e11 will l{O down. Slncf.' tht>y do not pay cor· porotlon taxes, they cHn IOwt'r tht• 1>ril't•a of th • 1{00011 Uwy pro tlurt•. thus off11 .. ttin6( the tux ltldU<'~d rtict• in pri<.'t•s of pro- durt!I µroduct'<.I by corporation!\ Onl' cun D1J11ume that con sumers bear whut-0vt'r purt ,,r the corpornticm lneomf• tax thut 1loC'11 not fall on the ultl mutf' owners of capital But the pre c1se size of the part is hotly de bnted by <'ronomists. The best evidence points toward the owners of capital bearing al least 80 percent of the total burden: consumcri. thus do not * • * COUR<:;ES BY NEWSPAPER EDITOR'S NOTE Thu u the l/th bl a une1 of IS arliclc1 fqiorm'1 "Tazotwn MVf~ and Rcamu1. ·: Arnold C llarbefger, profe11ar of tc:onomica ct tlw UniW?1"11 of Ch1caoo. ar~s that the cof'l)Orctton income taz prevent• the e/ffcint 11.&e of capital an our cconom~. and rugoe1t1 that the corporataon tcu ahouJd ~ mt~graltd with the peraonol incorrw" to.% Thu aene• woa writttn for Couru1 by N~. o program M · vetoped by Unavernty Ertenaion, UC San ~go. and funded by o grant from the Nalaonol Endowment for the Humallitaes. <"Ol>YrtoM I< I •tit.,.,,,,. A-nl\ 01 -un1 ... n1tv f/f c.ttlo<"'• suffer any major cost as a con· sequ~ or ~he tax GIVEN TIIE COMPETITIVE nature of the market for capital, 1t is ~asy to see how the rorpora· t1on lnrome tax produces l'Conomic inefficiency If the rate of yield on various forms or assets clusters around. say, 6 percent per year, unin- corporated businesses would presumably he quite walling to invest in projects that promised a yield of 7 or 8 percent However, wilh a corporation income tax of almost 50 percent. corporations would have to earn almost twice as much, or 12 per· cent per year, on their invest· mcnt in order lo have a com· P<'t1t1 ve rate of return of 6 per· -.!tent after taxes . CO RPORATIO NS. therefore , may n ot find it worthwhile t.o invest in pro1ects that yield 9 or 10 or even 11 per· cent per year. because after tax· es they could still not compete with the prevailing 6 percent * * * r ate of retun1. Obviously. the economy as a whof e would be better off tr pco pie stopped making investmenL<, that yielded 7 or 8 percent and instead put that same capital to work o n investments that yielded 10 or 11 percent. ff the ta x barrier were• eliminated, corpor ations would make such investments yieldinl( 10 or 11 percent. In doing so, they would attract invest1bl1 funds away from other segment:-. or· the economy. which would in turn raise their rates of yield to compete successfully for avrula ble~apilal. The end result of ubolishinR the corporation income tax might thus be an increase in th1• average rate or yield for moi.t investments from 6 percent to~ percent. In the process non· corporate investments yieldmg bet ween 6 and 9 percent would have been displaced by add1 tiona l corporate investmenb yielding between 9 and 12 per CSee COURSES, Page 1\11 l * * * Taxing Businesses in California: Shifting Burden By MARKK. JUERGENSMEYER Last year. one of California's argest companies, Pacific Gas md Electnc. paid no income ,,..xes. Rut neither did U.S. Steel. \m e rican Airl ines. Chast: '1 :anhattan Corporation. and '" l'r a dote n other large cor· )()rat ions. What imphcat1on does th1::. wld for tax celorm. and the re· ·ent flurry of legislation and ·1t 1zen irutiahves ., Businesses, lake other tax 1:1ycrs, brnefit fro m muny 1ublic services . Among these ire pohce and fire protcct1on, · 1 v i I courts, s t reels a nd 11~hways, and the public educa· ion system. Taxes the cost to lUsiness of such public services are a cost of doing business U!>t like labor. financin g. JliHttes. i.nd equipment- UKE «mlER COSTS. taxes ·an be reflected rn the pril'C of ~oods and services, absorbed by nrrt'asin~ productivity, or re· . ult in a lower profit margin If rnsinesses don't pay for the •t'rvices they consume, these •osts must be s ubsidized by 1ther taxpayers an the Corm of H~her taxl'::. EDITOR'S NOTE. This is the 11th in a series of 15 articles nplonng Calif orma ta.r l.9sues. · Mark K Juergensmeyer, o.s&OClate professor of ethics at the Graduate Theological Union m Berkeley and asSOClate director of the Center for Ethics and Social Policy. erammes government and public attitudes toward corporaliom as taxpayers This senes is CO·$pO'nSOred by Courses by Newspaper, a pro,ect of IJnwer.'nty E:denmm, UC San Diego. and the California Toz Reform As· :i1ocation Foundalwn. It is funded by the Calajomaa Council for the llumanitw11 an Public Poltcy Cooynqhl 1c I 1918 by tl>P R-nh of lhfo Un1.,.••"Y of C•1tlorn1_, When businesses pass their laxes to consumers 10 higher prices. they sim ply price their products to reflect their true cost. Instead of asking all tax· payers to pay for the public services ronsuml•d by bus i· ncsses when producing cari. CJ1' corn Oakes, they are paid for by lhl· eonsumers or cars a nd corn flakes M"8fly-c~sumers may live ou~ s ide California. When consumer prices reflect taxes imposed by the state and local governments in California. out-of ·slate con- sumers s hare in the cost or s tate and local government If busi· ness did not pay its i.hare of the tax burden, California taxpayers would be subsidizing prices paid by o ut-of.state con~umers of goods anti services produced an California UNLIKE MANY OTH ER pro- duction costs. however. taxes are amenable to political pres- sure. and Jawboning. Using the 1 argument of "lowering taxes for the consumer." business has ofte n successfully lobbied agai nst paying its s hare of taxes. Should California decide to abolish business taxation, the tax picture for the individual taxpayer would be differ ent. Ins tead of taxing General Motors or IBM to he lp pay for the roads and schools and services they benefit from. a no- busin~ss·tax slate would have other taxpayers pick up all the laxes. Most La.x reformers would be opposed to this a rrangement for the followrng reason: it is ap. propriate to pay for a portion or I BM 's taxes as part of the cosl of a computer one purc hases. JUSt as one pays for labor and m aterial costs incurred by IBt.,1 . ft is not appropriate or legitimate. howevl'r. to pay I BM 's taxes 1f one never buys a com outer. RATHER THAN CREATING an artificial distinction between taxes and other business operat· ing expenses, taxes should bf> s <•en as a legiti mate and necessary contribution by the private sector to the public sec· tor The pri vale sector <business> provides one type of service: lhe public sector <government 1 pro- vides another. We don't expect the IBM corporation to educate our children or to care for the aged . just as we don't expect the city of San Francisco to build automobiles or sell computers. As Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes said . taxes arc what we pay for a civilized society. Justice Holmes meant both business and in· d1vidual taxpayers. Corpora tions originally were ATTITUDES EXAMINED Mark K. Juer9en1meyer created lo provide a fictional "ind1v1dual" to shield individual investors from financial liabih· ty The law regarded corpora- tions as individuals, and the tax system has followed suit TllF. LATE THEOl~OGIAN and sociul t'lhicist, Reinhold Niebuhr. described our society as a notion of collect1vilie!>. mutually res pons ible to one another. Thus, even if corpora. lions are regarded less as "' dividuals and more as collectav1.: economic e ntities. they may lx: expected to play a financially s upporting role within the com munity or collect1vites 1n American society. At present the ~ovcrnment'!> altitude towards corporate an co me l ax is ambiva lent. Corporations are ofric1ally re· garded as individuals, and mu!>t fi ll out income tax forms a:. other taxpayers do. On the other hand, corporations are regarded as element~ of th(' cconom1r syste m , which need to be pro tected and nurtured. Corporal<• income taxes are paid, but with a leniency wh.ich many ordinary taxpayers find alarming. A change in public uttitudc towa rd corporate income pro bably will have to await changes in legal and tax structures. and a better unders tanding of the• role wh.i ch corporations play in American life. NEXT WEEK· Dean Tipps pre diets some shifting of tax burden_~ in Cahfomw in the woke of Proposttum 13 • $ P'"SO!lf' ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY . [ ST. JOHN THE DIVINE ~~~~E"SCOPALCHURCH~~­ lll L hr. c..te W.-Ml-2U7 - T .. •EY. COHHD A. MOlDQUIST. YICH SUNOAV SERVICE 800A"4 1000A"4-0lYEUC>iARIS1 '>UNOAY SCt<OO\. 9 .. NU11$ERY CARI' _I· NEWPORT H~~-lll • LUTHERAN CHURCH 791 Do .. r Dr. ~~ luch ~~ S4l·l6ll loqer J. hr9, r .. tor (i""P A. Mliilw, , .... 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Frank Church, 0 -Idaho. a nd mothe r Bethine Church look on JUSl prior to the Rrv Church 's r ecent installation as minister of the Unitarian Church of All Souls in Ne w York City. Twig had been baptized earlier in t he day. Euchari,st Service Set Thanksgiving Celebration Sunday A Eucharist or Thanksgiving is scheduled at 4 p.m. Sunday at Catlaedral Clt.apel of St. Fraacls· b7~430Park Ave., Laguna Beach. Co~mporary and traditional music wiU be sung. • Advent Agape Family Night, to help families prepare for Cbristma.s, is slated from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Community Preabyterlaa QarcltolSanJuanCaplstrano,322020elObispoSt. * A .. Fashion With ---------.. Heart" lunc h eon is ( B'RJE'F.'~ ) planned for U :30 a.m . to· .;:, day at the Disneyland Hotel Grand Ballroom, Anaheim. Proceeds will benefit a Catholic retreat center being established at 2911 Greenville St., Santa Ana. Tickets are $15 * The Revs. Leslie a nd Jacquelyn Harrold, Church of ~Ugtoos Science, San Clemente, will be among the speakers at "Tiie Gift of Love" seminar Dec. 9 at the Masonic Temple, 1401 Windsor Road, Cardiff-By-The-Sea. The seminar, its purpose to share ideas to help allow for a more meaningful Christmas, is $17.50 including lunch. Reservations may be mailed to Church of Religious-Scienee. 230 Bimlinham, Cardifr-By- 'fbe..Sea. Calif. 92007 ~r by telephoning 49'l-8102. • • .. AmahJ and the Night Visitors," will be performed at 2 and 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 1 and 2 p.m .. Saturday, Dec. 2 at the Garden Grove Com-manltJ a.rda, 12141 Lewis St., Garden Grove. • The Advent season will be observed from 6 to 7 a.m. each weekday morning for four weeks begin- ning Monday al Butlagtoa Beacb Claarcla of lleligloas Sdence, 609 E leventh St. Jewish women in the Orange Coast area are asked to attend a chapter information meeting of B'naJ B'rlth at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Mission Viejo. Information and directions to the meeting site are av ail able by telephoning 768·8640. • Malcom MacGregor, author or Your Money Matters, will speak in the 8:30 and 11 a .m. and 6 p . m . S unday s ervices at Newport-Mesa Christian Center, 148 E . 22nd St.. Costa Mesa. He will lead a Financial Seminar for Family Livin~ Monday through Wednesday at the same site. Sessions will begin at 7:30 p.m. each day. Fee is $1S. • S wami Kriyananda , lecturer and author, will speak at 8 p.m. Thursday al Unity Cbarda of Trutlt, 710 S. Cambridge St., Or~ge. * A professional children's theater production of "RumplesWtskin," will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 1 at Holy Splrlt Ca~Uc Cburcb, 17270 Ward St., Fountain Valley. Tickets are $1. Reservation deadline is Tuesday. * -Charles L. McKay, lecturer and author, will speak at the Stewardship Banquet, set for 6:30 p.m . Wednesday at Capistrano Valley BapUat Cluucb, 32032 Del Obispo, San Juan Capistrano. * The public is invited to a Cbucla Women Unit- ed of tbe Newport Harbor banquet scheduled for 11 a .m . Friday, Dec. 1 al Our Lady Queen of the Angels Church. 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. The banquet is $3. Proceeds will go toward the Women's Transitional Living Center·of Fullerton. Reservations 552-9362. St tj. f e .Brings C~anges Argentine Youth Turn Touxud Religion LUJAN. Argentina (AP) - Youns Ar1enllnes, d.lsillusloned by the country's fratricidal politics, are turnina to religion with mass expressfons of faith and eothusium once shown for their world champion soccer team and the late political messiah Juan Peron. The political s trife h as ·'opened our eyes and lJlade us look beyond politics t o something more transcendental, something that won't fail," says Sergio Ruben, a young organizer of a massive march to a Lujan shrine. A quieter resurgence '-f religion also is filling churches in this Roman Catholic co~ in the face of difficultl~s. replenishing seminaries and re- ligious orders, and, accor~ to many priests. drawing more people to counseling on mar- riage, first communion and other sacraments. BUT THE more visible up. surge or ··popular religion" has been led by young Catholics who rarely attend mass, but who are flocking to pilgrimages to patron shrines, prompting the church to accept the affairs as acts of faith rather than m ere secular festivals of superstition. The biggest such procession ever held in Argentina came re-cently when 800,000 young Catholics walked lbe 43 miles from Buenos Aires in a day and a night to thank Our Lady of Lujan, the national patron saint , for favors granted. a child's failing eyesight restored. The turnout for this fourth an· nual youth march. larger than • the others combined. was a sign of the times as Argentines. cop- ing with three-digit inflation. linger ing terrorism and strict military rule. seek inner strength or outward release. MORE PEOPLE, about 4 million a year, now visit the Gothic basilica here than the casinos and beaches of Mar del Plata, Argentina's favorite re· sor1. - Students also are leaving the universities. once recruiting grounds for pro-Peronists guer- rillas, to become priests. As in the res t or Latin America. fewer than 10 percent of Argentine Catholics -wbo- number 24 million of the coun- try's 26 million people -go to m ass. But priests s ay atten- dance is rising slowly. CARDINAL Juan Carlos Aramburu, the archbishop of Bueno~ Aires. told the pilgrim horde al an outdoor mass here that all is not well. Indeed, the Argentine church in recent years has suffered some of its bloodiest wordly tor- ment. Church sources say at least 13 priests and seminarians have been killed, another ei1ht are im risoned, alx ertests and nuns have sappearecl, countless dozens have ned Ar1entina since the March 1976 milltarr coup, led by generals wbo themselves avow religion and enjoy the sup-•• port of rigbt-wlng Catholics. However. the persecution has failed to rally Argentina's bishops-tnto-the-stMnc-optM>ei- tion force posed by their coun- terparts. 'Sunshine La~' Openness Policy Adopted NEW YORK <AP) -The National Council of Churches re- cently adopted the most comprehensieve "sunshine law" of any major U.S. religtous body, with virtually all meeting~of the-~ terdenom.inational cooperative organization and its various 'units now open to press and public. "Openness is an essential element in the ministry of the church and its institutions," said Warren Day, head or the coun- cil's news and communications section, which bad worked two years for the new policy. The new bylaws, adopted by the council's 250-mem~r gov- erning board, permit onJy nine specified exceptions to the open- door ruJe, such as when considering property bids, evaluating personnel or the appearance of someone from another country when disclosure would jeopardize life or liberty. EVEN IN THE SPEClnCALLY limited cases, a two-thirds vote is required to close the doors and the reason for it must be stated publicly in advance. The code. drawn up in consultation with the Freedom of ln-form ation Center of the University or Missouri's School of Journalism and other consultants, provides the most detailed requirements for open meetings of any national religious body. General meetings of religious organJzation now usually are open, but they can go into closed sessions without specifying why. by chair rulings or simple majority votes, and closed sessions predominate among administrative units. But they're now out for council agencies. THE REV. JAMES ANDREWS or Atlanta, chief ad· ministrator or the Presbyterian Church U.S., sought to expand allowances for closed sessions, but the effort lost out after it was challenged by the Rev. Jeanne Audrey Powers of New York, a United Methodist. The representatives of 31 Protestant and Eastern Orthodox denominations also urged Christians to boycott products of the Nestle Corp., accusing it of endangering babies by encouraging Third World mothers to switch from breast-feeding to infant formula. Substituting such a formula for "breast milk in areas of the world where poverty, illiteracy, impure water and inadequate sanitation prevail bas resulted in infant malnutrition, ill.Dea. brain damage and death," the resolution declared. IT SA.ID NESTLE, A transnational corporation based in Switzerland and not subject to U.S. shareholder action, controls over a third of the world's infant formula market. Ernest Saunders, a Nestle vice president, argued against the-resolution, sayin~he-wmpany reeently halted-all consume advertising of infant formula in the Third World to re-evaluate the promotion. He said the company recognizes that breast feeding is the best food for infants, but that formula as a nutritional supple- ment bas contributed. to declining infant mortality. The church representatives also praised the Egyptian-Israel peace agreement reached at Camp David, bailed President Carter for leading lbe talks in the context of prayer, and voiced hope other Arab states soon may agree to participate openly in the negotiations. ORANGE COAST CHURCH DffiECTORY HARBOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH C-of~ ......... c.... ..... ................ ,...... .....1714155-·'717 SUNDAY WOltSttf' SIHICH 11:00 A..M.-SUMDAY SCHOOL t:45 A.M. fYEMt .. G sav1a-•:00 '.M. WEDMUDA Y EVIMI~ • 7:00 P.M. 'YOUTH AMO ADULT l'8LI STUOIES CHURCH OF CHRIST 117 W. wa.., C-.MIM '4~Jttl w e·re A Going G!Owlng Growing Church SUleAY SIHICH : B18LESTUDY.9A.M. WOASHIP10A.M.66P.M., ....S 'YOU tS IASY'" PAUL THOMAS, MINISTER BRYAN alOWE, YQUTH.MNISTEA . ~ S0metheng WOnder1ul Wiii happen to you at the •WMf ltMIOI amcl If IU..ICIOUS saotCt Mo..:-~-~ a.di s.r.tc.. I •.JO A.M. ~TWIOIMma WlllOft • Hlt1lar ,.,., a.di. lo:JO ...... . IM Olulcll-.. 17110.,....A.,.,W..C. c .......... e.1m 0.11 • ~ 8*41414 .. ..._... c. MClllOll -~ ........ ~.,_ . ....,_., __ __ .,.... ... ...,...., COSTA MBA WOM91"1 QUI 610W. t•ST.. COSTA...,. 'AS'TOa DAYtD I. WILSON .......... _ _..,,...., 11:90 7!00,... ...... ,w.....,- --- • • CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES IU.!CleOfTMI-~CMTleNSl ~ Of am!ST. scemlT .. ~"°" MUSACMlinll "AMCtlNI' AMO MODRH HICIOMAMCY, AUAS MESMEIJSM AND HfPMOTISM. DIMOUHClr M4DAY. HOVEMIB 26. 1'71 Costa Mfto-Fint Clllirc" of Christ, Sciet!ttst 2110 ....... .,.. Dr .. c .......... s-t.y Sdtool -I 0 A.M. ~S~e -I OA..M. R"61ig ·-· 2110 MHO V«* Dr. t A.MA:JO '·M. Molt. "-Sat. Wfl! 7-7:50 '·M.·f ·f:JO ,.M. ttw1IMCJfOft IHch-Ant Ci.ch of Christ, Sciewfftt I .. & <>ti••· ............. .. c:t.Rll as.., w..e -'O:OO A.M. • ..._. .... -221...-.st. C..Uc.Am...,.....ATl&.+ ... lllJl&-.fOl.nw'fTM '""9e-CllrisHa. Sci..ce Society of '"IM Senkes .. St. .......... ""'""'-ca.rc11 c:.t"" Dme tit S• • 'w., . .,...... ,..., ,.,... _. ~ Scliool-6:00 ,.M.. ClllW c ... f'nrridld WM. Serrice-1 ,.M, ~leech-FintCt.rcltofChrist,Sci..tist U5"6PDri•• a.rc11&.., Sc-..-10 A.M. .......... -214,.....A••· Missioft Yieio-First Ct.rch of Christ, Sciefttist c.-., ....... ., ScllMI. 2St52 c ......... Dr. a.rcll & 51NM19y ScJIMI -I 0 AM. .......... _ smw., c:.tw. MilifteM!h .. Le, .. ... wportleecll-FtntC'-'ehofCltrist, Scietltist l>Ol Viii LWe. ~ IMcll ca.di & '-'-'Sc-.. t:to & IO:JO A.M. ...... R-.JJllYleU. .....,_ "-Frl -t A.M.·5 P.M. CMoCore Pfo.,-'"'""•" t »11 30A"' IOo 'IMJ1 '-Nf~ .. ach-~Clwchf.Christ, Sc'-'ht JIOO '•Hie Y .. Dr .. C..... .. ..._. a.ell&.., Sc-..-10 A.M. ........... -noo "I" I. C:...t Hwy .. c.. WB). ~ TISTIMOMY ....-rtH6S- IP~ ALL CtQ(;HES All 8r~ ~onf11tllyTri\·1fed to attend the church 11ervl<•c11 »nd enjoy the pnv1lt>!lcs or the He1tdlnR Rooms QM c .. ,.!. ... ii AT "U. ~,,.CIS 1 ST CHURCH Of RRIGIOUS SCIENa OF NEWPORT BEACH .,.,._Cnvo<n UMf'OCIVcholR.,.~•loe.....ai l A HV. AUHT IUUl. ltScF, MtHISTflt 1 ..... ·' WORSHIP AND SUHD.4 Y SCHOOL 10:30 A.M. ondey Morning end Tiluradey Evening HHllng Worklhop URBANUS SQUARE MacArtflur at Ford Road-N~wPort hach 1 1",~ A'" "4 t ~hAt ~IAL 'I' •"' t. •Al t44i •,<11 ll'-6912 CHRIST UMTY CHUICH OF HIWPORT HACH .. . . .... '-" ... ... .. ,...., DIYOT'IOMAL smtTtCa & SUNDAY SCHOCX-10:00 A.M. '"THI All Of THAHKSGtYIMG" %0MTA CWI, IMI & llYIMI MIWPOIT llACH -A C'lrml W*-fr1111 tM Mftl ClllCll Of CMmT CPl•fl ClllCH ClllWTIOUL 611Hele ..... •··~ c ........ Mer 64~7400 D...wW ...... MIMtter I 0 A.M.-S-.W W.,_., Cl>utt"Sc"°°f •""riv,_., Co•fl o••• CllJl(UTIW&. allgl l40St.AM'trt. _ ..... ir9.~ ...... 4 4-1061 .W.M. ........ MW.tw ..... heell A111tlll1 ........ ..... ~ ........ ........ Q.Wlmlk•• llAM. I tlW .... a.-~......., -~.,. -....111~ HARBOR OtRISTIAN CHUROf IDltdplet .. Ca.nttl z401.,.... .. s_. ...... 645-5781 a ... -LS•1 , ... ,..... PRE BYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas CHUttCH Of THE COVIHAHT 2150 ~i.w Rel, Codo Mno tn.ce A. ~. PCHtor 5..-y Wonhi, & Church School l :JO & I 0:00 A.M. f'MM: 5S7-l340 COlllRMlity Pnsbyterf an Church 415,_...A .... ~..... 494-7555 Rev. Arthur J. Tankersley Rev. Eldon H. Thies 10:15 A.M. -Worship 11 :15 A.M. -Fellowship Hour SNCaA1 C .. ISTMAS SBY'ICIS WM.. Dec. 6 -7:10 '..M. ......... of TIM Holy_. n. f¥y'' s..,.o.c. 17-ll:lOA.M. '"THI MISSUH"--CHAMCB. CHOIR ,....,, Dec. 22-7:00 ,.M.. ,..., Vetper s.r.k.-M ... ,--., ....... ~.Dec. 14-11:00 ,.M. CMtlSTMAS IYI CAHDLBJGHf SBYICI! ~.he. J 1-7:JO '.M. M1W YIAA'S IYI COMMUHIOH SllYICI ' This Sunday Worship in ST. ANDREW'S PWESIYTIRIAH CHURCH 600 St Afldrews Road • Ne~rt Beach • 631:288q. Wottfilp S.rwtcea -1:15-9:»11:00 JOMH"' tUfMAM, ... ,..... "nUI HIATMISS00 CHUKH SCHOOL 1·1S , ••..........••.... lnlent Tiwougll Kl,..,...,.,, •!ao :::::.:::·.: ••••••••••••••••••••••.•• 1mantTiwOU11111 ... '°'0r'--11 :00 ••••.•.....••.••••••••..••••••••• ·'"'Ml Tlvougll •.., AIC HIU'U .. -'4Wll:J ' A 18 DAILY PILOT Saturday,~ 25. 1918 . .. Gardening .. ................................... .. Grow ·Own YUie Gifts .,, SlllJTe Green Thumb · Results With a Friend G~l the mo:.t out of your areen thumb by sharlnt: h rt'llulb With b fn«-n(t lt'i a aood Umt> tu bt.>6:tn "'°"" an.: hohdi.y Rifb lrom cutunaa ul vour most o<lml1"4.-d plant you will nc.'t.'<l to bl art .1 month or '° :bcrorc-Chr1stm 1s to n~t ptanb ~4'ad~ In urma-r0t hoJtditY •1vtn : ~o prt'vtou" tru1n1ne •• re ~1uarcd to .cc ow .:r.-1t looklflll Jf.:aftM Tht' muan IRJtrt"(li\,•nl ~ f\t•nder IOVlll~ t'IUt.' a fUHT uf :~nmrnu t'&S.-.c•~. phti.hc.-wr•111. a •p I a g t 1 t' p o t t• t1 n t u 1 n ' n .: :vcr1n1cuhlt• or roolina n1t.•d1um . .. . [ oal sand. ol <'uur~. u plunt IN ORm•;B 'l'O Gt-:T 'tJrCt•tl !)'OU 'll haw to prun • )our tll.inL' !M uny ht>uM>pJunts bt•com1• lt·JI~\ :nnd awkward lookm1t '' thr1 r ill•m >. J!row lowurd tht• l1J1ht. ol t•ring Jn ideal oppcJrturnl) Jn dd1lion to at>iHrn1i1, r.pt•t'l.AI 1fts. you'll be gTVlng your O\'HI lants a frt'~h JpµcarJnc.'t' for he holulays ! H you're J nov1 <·e at pruruni.t :--·xi>erb kll you n<lt 111 \\'Orr) • ' r . i South Coast ' • i Club Slates , i Yule Lunch I : South Coast Garden CJub will ~observe lhe holiday season with : a Christmas luncheon, Dec. 13. 'at the Three Arch Bay Club House. S Bay Drive, South Laguna , Chairwoman Anna De Muth h<1s announced that guests. in- cluding husbands of m embers, a rc welcome. Social hour will begin al 11 :30 a .m .. highlighted by a musica1-program. Members arc reques ted to make reservations for selves and guests by calling Mrs. Paul Cramer. 495-5005. All those plan- ning to attend are asked to bring a ~ift exchanJte valued at Sl. : Door prizes will be awarded. Mo t plan'~ w1\.h a luf or lwo ll'ft wlU umw af{uln. wtlh re- nt.'w<'d v1eor Thcrt•'b JUNt onv r1.1I~ to (ollo.w cut aoov4!' \.he potnt wtwn.• UM' !car or pair of l~avH IJ.l'('IW from the •tem. Htrt· ~ou'll find a tJny hud at the.> l af ba t> Ttu bud ta the new i tem nadyjtq: ta i;ro ·~••n. su bl- t•3 rcful not to dama~t 1t Afkr w u'vt.' M.ipped tht1 trm, <'Ut th<> i.rupped off part ug~in ut Jn ttn~lt• llus WIJI m1n.lffil:tC' th\' arf'a for m•w roo to .:row POKE 111E ('UT STEM rnto ~ riot ruu of rootinu nu.'<!1um Stu·k WPekend Gardening CMcklist • Coot.sea.son vegetables can be planted now. The perennial ve~l'lables Rueh as artichokes, aspar:11(w; and rhubarb can be plunted, too • An e~rly December feeding will help k(.>ep most California lawn~ greener during cool weather. •Remember. when your lawn as wet, soggy or frozen, remind yourself and your ramily to keep off of it as it can damage the grass and cause soil compac- tion. • Give garden beds a lop dressing with com post, peal moss or wood bark products. Start a C<1mpost pHe Crom leaves you rake up -you can even add kitc h en scra ps . Y o ur nurseryman can give you del..ails on how to do it. • Give attention to your houseplants. Do any prunio~ or feeding that's needed. Check your cuttings and pol them for holiday gifts to garde ning friends. ,~I down~ lhc JoWPlt lf.!D( Or puir vr leave2' !l l.I on Lh. 11urroc~. WatPr thorou~hly und wrnp the pot and ~·uumg "' cll•&r plaliUc. t1 ut th<~ 1>01 In u hnicht, warm louUon. but not in direct sun- h"hl You'u• reudy for lht• hardest purt. wu1t1ng. It may take ~everill Wl0t•k1t lx•fort> you see :.ny nl'w {U'Owth, so be putient!. Your ru.•w plant ha11 gone through u lot nnd new growth f\fNh! llmt> 01'1<'l' yo u bpot renewed i:rowth, pack the stem gently from th~ medium and plant it in a ftUl <'OOlttining regular potting bO I A small plastic pot Is pre- f 1c•rred Ont.' with a four or five- 1nc h dlamt'ler al mos t The pla!ihc wtll hold the moisture and the small SlW will Insure the plant eoncentrates on growing upward and not on spreading ils roots. say the experts at Garden St' enc MAKE A SMALL HOLE in the i.011 with a pencil. Place the plant an this hole. Sift potting soil around the root and wash it down with waler. No fingers. please' Packing the soil down will crush the de!icate roots. NIGHT UGHIS BRING POSIES BRECKENRIDGE, Minn. c AP> -Mercury vapor street lights in this western Minnesota community are confusin~ some $18.000 worth of poinsettias. The lights are so bright the young poinsettias think it's time to start producing Christmas flowers. said Bruce Campbell, owner or Meh.l's Plant Center. Breckenridge officials decided lo help out by coverin~ eight light fixtures with black. phlslie- ~arbage bags lo diffuse the in· t ense Light. Now. it's wait and see. If the experiment i s s u ccessful . Cam_pbell and his customers wall have their holiday Clowers -ut Christmas. SH .. Flt .. N M INNIE' 'SH.AF RAN, re,ldftlll ol U QUM Holl\, C• P.t~"'° •"'•Y on ')ieovem_. n. 1•11 s.... •~ wn1two by • ~ hu•""nd O...iamln Shelten, •-~\ AllMn J , ~Mlt•n ol N•wporl Pl>llto JCllW\ botn o1 Cool• -... c. . aeuohler Mere•• Anni! Ricci of P-•mo, MK"'-· hi\ OM'""' MT, -Mr\, Domln•U. E. Ventrt Of ~r Vist.t, C•, 3 tlr~ Loul• VMlre ot Willoughby, Olllo. P...,1 Vjtnlr• ot SM.-n o.iu.,. Ga. -oi....io .L Vt'ntre OI E-, ex_.,, l \lsteo Annuals Cover Bare Bulb Bed ~It;-<• -P-1 """"'•-..i •io, •I~ • 0t•nda111or... ~v1Cn .,.,., i... ""Id 81 ll'ClO AM on Sunder flovt'mbe< 7•. 1919 •• P1KlllC VH>w Cll"D•I lnlH-nl Al P41ClhC "''""' M ~mor<ftl Park P•clllC Vl•w Norlw•• ,.,.._, 8'!«:11 oLrKlor~. Ruin t.e""'' of~, Vlst.o. c. .. Oortltllv Al<-of R~ C. -Gerelcltn. Mff~\ of _, Vl,ta, C.., Mr y...,,,,. wt" • membet Of Ti.. o.r1su ... 811N· """m"n'' Commllle• •no Th,. M•rlM" Olutc:ll Se<vlett will~ ~10 SOUDER M Nlot>O.I; NOWMCll!r 17. 1'71 •{ 7•00 • WAI.. 1 ER c SOIJOE R. r•\ldPftl of PM ., P41Clflc vi .... Memorl•I Cl\.tpel fill'wpOrt ~II. (A, P•'Wd •w•y on YIMl•llon wlll b9 from S 00 PM to •.OO alov,.mb<P< 13, lf71. lie I\ """''""" bV PM on suno..y ~r 24, 1'71 "'' tu \ ""'" Nor....., l So<IOPr Of NPWoort P41Clfk View ~y 1111~1 •I &ryoutve-pfanted all those bttlbrand -can't-- wait for spring, right? But you still have to look: at the bare spots where they are planted and wait and wait? No so -cover them with annual nowe~ which will hide the bare spots and lbe annuals will be blooming with the bulbs come spring. They'll also continue to provide color aft.er the bulb flowers fade. Wbatcouldbesimplerandmoreeffective? Buch. c.., 1 _., !>"'"""' K1.,.,.1,. P•111< vi-~'•' Partt, P.c:mc There are many combinations. of bulbs and an-F ••h. O•rQOn, t..arry ol l:uot'n~, v 1 .... MortlWl"rcllr9('fors. I b' b °'"oon •<lll-Ron 01 "°"""""· °'_,· nua s w 1c a re eye-catching a nd practical. :!!°, .. :, ~:"'.":';;:,' ~:~~~ RO\£ ANNA~A. rntdt'ftt of Consider , for instance, 3 planting Of golden da(• c()\111 M•-... r,. ""° 1 ,1,1.,,.., c1ar• SN• B••cll, c.. a Nllv• ot ,, .. 1_ fodils, their trumpet flowers growing up through a """'~" o1 Andl>o'•n\ c.e. ~·~ Soudtr P .. Y<I ... .,, on~· u. 1t11 •t cover of white alyssum. Daffodils can be used in Cll (O\l'l -.... c.. and 84'<.,k~ ..... ,,.,, I ... "<14' of IO Belovecl mot~· of OllVid b. . . .,, .. ,,.,,"0,., 0°1 No«o. ca .. ,,d ,, L•1•r of t1-1 a.kt!, c. .. "'°"""· com inabon WJ~ many other annuals. The yellow or•nO<hH __ F"""ral ~NN:P• wlll ln·few ol Jtan Laiu of Newpor1 ' and gold daffodils are Jovely wi\.h blue Violas• w ""''don T-y "'°"""'°"' 78 1'71 84'•<11. C. . J~ Lerer ol ,...,.,• h. ..a-tt...1a~ . ' .it I. 00 PM 41 Tl>e S.11 OrO<IClw•y Jpr~ry. '"'° Or. P•I f!Alley of L• W I~ '"'!'UUllo:t a re a dehgbtfuJ experience With Cn&""1 "'"" Rpv c rworttt o. ci.r1t of· c.n..oe. c.. 1011lnG $1''~ ot o-i. apncot vtolas. Don't overlook white dal(odils with (1<14111~ tn1...--.,1 "' H-L•-Ha11non of l.Oflll '"lW'll. New York. h'te . . I _,_,, .. 1 pan, Fr-rn.y call 111 •tto0 ,.,,..,,_, bV 10 Ql'-lclrl!!f>...,, • W I PaDSlCS Of VJO 8S, Or alysswn. Tbe White-on· l'lell 8r~ay MMtU<try on s..nci.y S oreel·or•nd(lllldren. Funer111 White effect is lllOSl Stunning in the garden Nciv .. mbo>•,. l•la lrom "-•ol Jll M'n.lcr' •Ill bl! Nici on Moftd<ty -· • "M Oell llr-iway Mo<tu..-y dirrc· •mbolr 77. 1971 ., I.Oii PM •I ~ '°'"" Towftrs F_,., ~ OMlpef In L.oft9 1\1-. Hew YOO.. lnlef'-•Ill ti. al ,,_. L°"9 Ill-~ C:."""er, in P1nftl•,..n. ,_ Y~. Srnlln Tullllll t.•ml> Mori...,., 01 E. 17th SL COi141 Mewctl~ ... -... YElfTRE f UGENf W VEl'>ITA£, r•sident Of c;o..1a Mew. C... p._ .._,on Nov-.,...be, n , 1'78 ..... I~ """'I"""' t>y "'' "tit• Jol\"""6 l !.on\ O..v1a EUO-IW' ot S.n O~tQo, c .. , JO"I Wlli1om •nd SOC>ftl HAIHA SODHI. rMidftflt of Co\l• ------------Mew. c... ~-•Yon ...,_btr ,3, 1'71, 6etoftd Min ot HtnnOlllnOPr ""° Su~ Sodl>I of C.0.1• Mew, c.. FuMr•I ~ -lnltnnem wlll tMo .,.Id In ~. lndi•. 5"'1111 Tutnoll ~---------. LMnb Mori,_., n1 E, tl'tlt st.. cosi. Mew!'I~ ....... Mce0b4K:K MOlmlAlllS Laguna Beach 49'4-9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 IALTWHGHON RJMHAL HOMI 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 " llLL llOADWAY MOlmlAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 SMrfH.TUtHMl..l AMI NOll'TUAIY WllTCU.CH .... -<:tenatory • Aower Shop 427 £ 17th St. Costa Mesa ~ CREMATION I BURIAL AT SEA Can.Itta s195 Arrangemenb can be made before need toe services, where irice is ~atteed. For ......... c~w~ SMITH TUTHILL LAMI WHEN TULIPS ARE DISPLA. YED ln in- formal situations - in small dusters or one color -a cover crop or a side dressing or annuals can enhance the effect. With tulips use alyssum in white, purple or pink -or violas and pansies. Also beautiful is a mix of Iceland poppies with tulips. They are look-allkes, but they are distinctly di!· ferent and make a lovely comblnaUon. Fairy primroses a re a nice combination with bulbs, especfally with taller daffodils and tulips. Nurseries have these cool season charmers in shades of lavender. rose, red and white. Gardener Gift List Extensive Your gardening friends and relatives musl s urely be tbe easiest folks to buy for at Christmas. There's a multitude ot items to choose rrom; large and small, costly and lnex- pen1lve, but each appears on a Christmas lut somewhere -or aa wishful thinking in li>e minds or your gardening acquain - tances. Don't forget -;ndoor gardenen are also quick to ap. preciate gi(t.s that eehance their g,reen thumbs. ·Whal gardeninq buf( wouJdn't love to have a new drip irriga- tion system for the vegetable garden to save water a nd make irrigating efficient a nd easy. Camellias and aialeas in bloom are alw;u's-a delight, especially if planted in attractive redwood tubs ready for display in entry ways or on patios and decks, or a specimen or that deciduous tree he saw in color in October. ............ IT'S BLOOMING WORK IN OHIO DAHLIA FIELDS John Peck of Lebanon otaplaya Outcome of Labor IF YOU 'RE THINKING or a gardening gift. look at the needs or the receiver . Does be need a new hose or two, garden shears, greenhouse. spray equipment. lawn mowers, r akes a nd wheelbarrqw -all can be the "1ust what I wanted" gift. Perhaps he's in to something new why not a "how to" book. especially if the something new 1s strange and exotic. Growing l)ahlias: Blooming BusiTWss .LEBANON, Ohio <APl -J ohn Peck has been ·in the blooming business for 50 years, so he can be excused ir the s ight of an acre or broad-bloomed dahlias no longer leaves him ecstatic. "They don't do much for me anymore." said Peck. whose father Harley, 93. started raising dahlias and mums for a mail or- der business in 1923. "But I still appreciate a real good looking bloom. "They kind ofgrow on you. -nTRrTIUNGABOUT :\ DA.RI:TA is that you gel blooms three months out of the year und it's not too hard to grow." said Peck who has been working in his father's garden as long as he can re'. member. "They kind of take care of themselves. The main thing is that you just have to s pray for insects ... There are over 300 varieties or dahli a. and Peck estimated that at onetime or another. he 's seen most of them. "We try them out and if we like them, we'll keep it on in the fie ld for the next year." said Peck, whose dahha helds once stretched for more than 20 acres. WHAT TRICKS THE RE ARE to growing dahlias. Peck knows most of them, although he admitted he's not in the ideal location for growing that kind or rlower. .. They normally grow best around w~ter,'' he said. "We don't Lry to develop new kinds or dahhas ourselves , but we try out almost every bloom someone else has developed. .. Now we trave-jusr-enoug?t-n> treep busy;·sirtctPeck, wtm con- siders himself semiretired at 65. Doing just enough means planting the bulbs stored in the fami· ly cellar every May and then taking them out or the ground again every Call, THE FAMILY BUSINESS is now down to a one-acre plot in front of the house on a rural road outside or tbjs small southwest Ohio town. Customers come year after year. from July through October, lo wander through the field of pink and purple blooms thal serves as his front Jawn. Peck sells sorne of the flowers and bulbs, but as he pointed out, "Ir the weather is good you'll always have more dahlias coming 'tit it gets cold.'· H there always will be dahlias. there may not always be Pecks to grow them. "I've got four cruldren. but they're all doing something else," Pe<:k said. "They like 'em, bul you kind of have to growupwithsomethinglikethistostick withit." '. the real Santa Don •t f orget gardeni ng clothes. Whether it's a new hat. gloves, overalls, or whatever , your gift will be a rut. THE INDOOR GARDENER can always use a rew new plants that they've never tried just for the c hallenge. New pols in larier s.izes...ate always • ..needed. when it comes repotling time, and you can buy them in lbe shape of dogs, chickens, pigs a nd other fanciful shapes. Harbor View Club to Host Plant Expert Harbor View Hills Garden Club wm "'bost Cyrr Harvey;- former flower shop manager, al its meeting Wednesday at 9:30 a .m . at the home or Mrs. A. L. Lmse in Corona del Mar. Ms. Harvey will speak on the subject. "Home Flower Arrang- ing for lhe Holidays." Mmes. Randolph Doll and Richard Spooner will assist at the meet- ing. Harbor View Hills Garden Club is a member of Orange Counly District of Californi a Garden Clubs. Inc. For additional information, call Mrs. Patrick: Nolan, presi· dent, at 640-4027. As real as his beard at Huntington Center FtMEST Mo. I RADI IARMOOT ROSES ARIUVIMG SOOM ••• LIVING CHRISTMAS TREES ARE "FAMIL Y11 TREES! I 5°0 DISCOUNT OH 1 PREPAID ORDERS PRIOR TO DEC. 12th We MM the be•tfor our •r••· ALEPPO. MONTEREY ANO STONE PINE TREES Pwope"' t\lbMcl •ndoaNd tor, your .... ..., ..... Md ,.., ...., ,..,. PmCa•cmtas ~MOlnUAIY 627MalnSt. •• To join us at our fifth Annual ' ~~ FROM 3.98 Huottngton Beach 636-6539 ... u = MCMl'TtilT 976 So. Coast Hwy. L.agune eeacr. 494-1535 '533 N. El Camino Real San Oement• 492-0100 ...... ., COLOIAL M•AL . NONI 7801 Bolta A~ Wet1mtnster 893-3&26 PACIJIM: ¥llW r•lllPIUP!\1111 Cemetery Mortuary Q\apel 3!500 PICilic View Drive ~Beach • 844-2700 I w.....,.c. 'at ...... .., SeMng All Faltt\t Since 1876 w ....... c..,.. 4171.t,. .... C-. ..... 646-4888 There will be candJcUght Wumlnating the garden paths, hot apple dder and cookies for all and Santa O.ut with aooclla for the chlldnn. We will have a choir for .U. along ca.rolina, and eight tl*taCUlarly decorated trta for yov NView. thlt yur catch the tplrit of Chrittluf at RoSUJ GarcltM • Friday, Decemberllt. Friday, Decmlber 8th. Friday, Dccmnber tsth. from6to9pm . Open Dlll\t,_ eo6pla s.n ~ ... Rd. ec MK.Arthur IMI .• Ntwpott Beach (714) 64().5800 .. . The Most Beauttfu' Ever ••• BRASS AND PEWTER· TONE CANDLE. OtL ANO HURRICANE ~!..~ .... ., •• t:.. .. .;-w:-· ' . -----I. ' !'-JATION I HOROSCOPE Vour Boroseope Taurus: Call YourSlwts SUNDAY, NOV EMBER zt Saturday, No~mber 25. 1978 KidJJ Products Rapped MOSCOW tAP >. Sovi('t newspaper'> have publlshC(J u high-level Kretmlln complaint on th~ poor quality or children'• products. They said "\Mre Is still a lack ol certarn types ol wint.er and 11ummer clothinte. wttrm shoes. baby carriages or improved design, bicycles for teen· agers, furniture. school and soort.a Ite ms." OAll. v PILOT AJ I ,. X1 Real-Joy A giant real fir hen a r(>OI Santa with a real beilfO bring real hohdavJov Huntmo•on c.n1er By SYDNEY OMA&& u C:CIO AalE8 <Mar.ch 21-Aprll 19): Accent on partnenhip, salnlng in.slghr Into opposing-views. . . Publtclty, partner and spouse figure .high on agen· da. Married or 1lngle, you are asked lo take posi· Lm-----•ST1 A 1TE SAL•------1 lion on controversial issue . .. jlillll TAlf&V8 <April 20-May 20): Obtain valid hlnl fro m Anes measaae. Dependent comes up with new propoeal. Be receptive, but call your own 1bota. Malntaln s tance of independence. Leo. Aquarl~ persons figure ln scenario. E 1INES. L 1lflS R..LUSTRATION SHOWS PAJO' OF STEA11 £NOIM£ EXffmrr Smtlh.onlan Institution Salute• Ht1tory of Steam Power -All ·Steamed ·up Engine Honored in Smithsonian WASf{fNGTON (AP I Amencans developed great affection for the steam engine in the mid-19th cen- tury. ll carried them to resorts.tt!t powered steamboat.s and elevators, It helped piooeer the wilderness. The Smithsonian Institution traces steam p()wer in th.ls country from the 18lh to the 20th centunes, an era in which the United Stales shifted from a n agricultural to an t ndublrial economy. THE FOCUS OF the exhibition, ~au~ "Loose lhe Mi1hty P.ower," 1s the s t ea m -powered m i lls, locomotives and steamboat.s which dotted the land.Kape in increasing numbers and changed the character of the land. The exhibit, whkh will continue through J anuary, includes historical photographs, early lithographs and engravings, models and engineering drawings of stationary s team engmes and locomotives in a variety of con- texts. TE4CHERS CITE I.ACK OF LE11ERS KANSAS CITY, Mo. •AP-> J ot. ting one's signature on greeting cards, instead of writing a letter, sets a poor example for children, an of- ficia l of the National Council or i\n EnglJsh engine, erected In 1755 lo drain a copper mine, was the first steam engine ln America. Josiah Hornblower, who came to Utis coun- try to assemble the engine, remained as an immigrant and adopted its im· age as a family crest . EVEN CURRENCY reflected the <'Ount ry's enthusiasm for steum. A NC'w York Slate rour-shillinR note in 1776 ranied a sketch of an engine. One sect.Ion Illustrates the superb rroft.smaMhip of industrial drawings and advertising posters a nd the pre- cise drtaU or a series of operatlng mode ls. Many of the posters and models were used by manufacturers to entice customers. The standard stationary steam cngtnt' of the late 19th century wus a high-pressure horizonta l machine with one or two cylinde rs. The cnglhcs were completely functional. yet the drawings and photos point up their abstract scuJptural beauty. TllF. LOCOMOTIVE WAS simply a combined stationary steam engine and boiler on wheel~. but it had a profound impact on U.S. history. Before the Civil War, there were~ m.anulactw:ers_of J~omoii"'.Cff· l;Jy_ 1855, more than 400 locomotives were built each year and they became the pnme methods or transportation. Teachers of English says. i\n engine shown in photos is the Robert Hogan, e xecutive director o ne which h oisted workmen and of the coll.ncil. said because sorre materials durin~ the construction of adults don't read or write enough, .. the Washin~tton Monument, complet- cblldren aren't learning basic com--~ ed aboU!-1880. The construct.ion com- munication skills pletcd, 1t powered the first elevator in the shalt. GEMINI CMay 2t-June 201: Good Moon aspect aids In restoring sense of direction. Aquarius, <.:a ncer people figure prominently -and so does the number 11. Young person, romantic member of opposite sex, lends spice to your lite. CANCE• (June 21 .July 22): You get what you want, but tt takes some mancuvertng:-Nothing wlU- be handed you on proverbial silver platter . Gemln1, Sagittarius persons play key roles. You learn about basic values, especially property and hmd LEO <July 23-i\ug. 22): Make no final commi~­ menl take lime to judge, evaJuate, examine op- tions. Accent on flexibility in a "closed in" situa- tion. Aquarius, Scorpio persons figure prominently -and so does the number 4. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22 1: Study Leo message. Yes, money is involved. Don't give up something or value for nothing. Be analyllcal, seek reasons. Member or opposite sex pays meaningful compliment. L IBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22 ): You get what you want -and loved ones back you. Residence, dome~lic situation these are highlighted. Accent on appearance. personality, fresh start, intuition being on target. --,_ SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21 1: Be discreet. Give psychic faculties a chance to operate. Pisces, Virgo figure promine.ntly. See places, people as they are, not merely as you wish they couJd be. Much that occurs in deliberately quiet, low profile. SAGl'M'ARIUS <Nov. 22-0ec 21>: Accent on cashing in on business venture. Past efforts pay dividend." as priorities rome into focus Capricorn. Cancer figure prominently -and so does the numbers. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19l: Obtain hint from Sagittarius message. You can finish major project, you get healthy response to your effort.s. You could receive civic honor. Career Is on up- swing. AQUARIUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18 >: Good Moon aspect coincides now with journey. publishing, rare insights, Unes of communication. You receive good news concering manuscript , script treat· ment, format Qr special request. PISCES <Feb. 19·March '201' Settle accounts. Compromlsc where neceuacy_ but ~tick to prin· ciple11. Partne.r. or .m ate W.Jllll8 w talk a bout budget, financial potential. Aquarius, Taurus:- Scorplo persons could be part of scenario. IF NOVEMBER 26 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are intense, passionate and shrewd enough to un· derstand prior ities, duties and potential. Capricorn, Cancer persons play important roles in your life. You have a keen understanding of money -and love. You've been through a testing, challenging, rewarding year. September. perhaps, was your most memorable month Chicano Writers Compete F,....P~Aa COURSES BY NEWSPAPER. cent an obvious a nd clear economic gain. DISCU SS I ON S OF r e forming the corporation income tax have cenlcrcd main· ly on proposals to integrate ll with the personal income tax. be allocated to shareholders. In· dlvldualJs would include in their taxable income not just the dividends they received, but also lheir proportionate share of the earning• that were retained and reinvested by the corporation. • • a lready been paid. This fraction may be small or large; obvious· ly the smaller it is, the more partia l the intergratlon. Such a scheme ift used in France, where the fraction is one-half: in Canada, where It is one-third : and in England, where lt is 33·67lhs. In all these cases, the tota l tax paid on • ESTATE JEWELRY • CHINA • RUGS • SILVER • FINE PORCELAINS • BRONZES • FURNITURE • OILS. Etc. 1Y2 Million Dollars Worth Fri., Sat. & s .... Nov.24,25,26 8:00 pm Inspection Fri., Sat. & Sun. 2·5 pm & 7-8 pm Don 't miss this important sale! Fine crystal. china sets, European furniture, bronzes, rugs, oils and many o ther items Lots of diamond solitaires and cluster\ Fine men's and ladies watche' rings, earrings, bracelets, necklaces. etc , set with diamonds, emeralds. rub1e$, sapphires. Several 1mPortant large emeralds and sapph1rt1s. TC RMS H..t,,•An,f't1t.t•1t Mtt"••Ch.ttqitt PtJr \Onel the<k Co\h Some t1a 111ru•••• te,,..,, 1 ... , htJ 1ftJl\fl•ttt Prop11rtv moved for convon111nce of s•lv ro. nevvport galleries, ltd. 2542 West Coast H ighway, N ewport Beach, CA (71 41 645·2200 CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED 'TIL 5 P.M. FRIDAY Att le~une A\.ll..t•one•• , .. iqtance GIFT GALLERY DECEMBER SALE All IT-EMS 20% OFF ,.r.;. .... -.. • 'r ' 1 . Handcrafted wort<s in gloss, metal, wood, ceramics & stone. Museum replicas, cords, baskets, Jewelry. I I 0 Mcfadden Pl. -At the Pier 675-3080 C hican o a m a t e ur writers are invited to enter short stories and poem~ in the finh an- nual UC lrv\ne Chicago Literary Prize compeli· lion First pnies of $400 are offered for the best short story and best collection or poem!I. Second prizes are S250, third prizes $150. In each category. The most sweeping reform would be full inte~ration or the two laxes, a meas ure that would, in effect, abolish the cor- poration income laxes for m06t purposes. Individual shareholders would pay the full personal income tax on this corporate income. But they would be entitled to a credit against any taxes they owed - or to a refund, if called for -of tbe amO\Dlt of lax that bad been paid <withheld > on their behall al lhe corporate level. dividends al the corporate and -----------------------------personal levels together exceeds Entries may be sub· m ilted in Spanish , English or bilingual form . Deadline for sub- missions Is Feb. 1.5. More information is ava\lable at 833-6902. The co ntes t Is sponsored by the UCI Department of Spanish and Portuguese. Cur renlly. corporallons pay their 48 percent lax on earnings, then distribute part of thoae earnings as divide nds l o shareholders, who then must. pay personal income taxes on them . Many critics regard th.ls as "double taxation." If the laxes were integrated, the taxes paid al the corporate level would really be regarded as aavance payme nts or the shareholdcrR' personal income tax, withheld much as taxes on ----------wa~es and salarieR are withheld BIBLECLllB BID NlXED BUFFALO, N.Y. <AP> ~ludcnts seeking to form Bible clubs In Buf- falo high schools have received another set- back with a ruling by lhe Ap~llale Divfslon of atate Supreme Court. PermlttinR Bible ~lubs t o use public sch ool facilitie s "would tran•Rreta the pr1nclple ol government neutrall- t y expreued In the EstabHBhment Clause of the Flrtt Amendmeat1" tb e courll satd 1n unanlmoualy backlnl a lower-court opinion. from employeet. UNDER FULL integration, all the company's earnings would • ln the end, only the personal income tax would be paid on conorate earnings, a nd thus the corporation income lax would be eliminated. PARTIAL INTEGaATION would be a less drasli~ reform. It involves only earnings dis· trlbuted as dividends. The most common type or partial integration ·would allow individuals to deduct from the tax they would otherwise pay a fraction of the dividends they re· ceivcd from corporations, on the theory that corporate taxes had J what tbe personal tax would be .------------------------.....,....,. .... --, on the corporate income. before divldendlt and before taxes. NEEDL~TOSAV, full lnte· gration totally eliminates the in· efficiencies induced by the cor· porate income tax : partial lnte· '(ration only reduces their force. But even In Its partial form, lnte~ration would represent a significant step toward a more r ational a nd econ omically sounder lax system . NEXT WEEK: RbJ1 W. Bahl, pro- /e,,or o/ economic• and director o/ I~ Melropolltan Studie1 Program, Syracuu Umver-.ty, ducu.,e1 tM property tar and 111 role in financ- ing local govtmmenl. • BUTCHER BLOCK TOPS 20°/oOFF ~~~z~~s OAK CHAIRS Sotld41nHI Ouellly- EHtern Oak-1W' Umlted OuentltlH-All Sefet Flnel (Ofop L••I Tebl• Out of llOCkl . Ollue Brancla IN THE MERCANTIL! 11&..00. IOUTH COAIT PLAZA VIUAQI SUNf\.OWIR 6. l!B • IANTA ANA - I j I I I A I 2 OAIL y PILOT 9' Sex Bias Reduced? But Titk ·IX Draw T~ivia, Too WASlllN(ITON I AP I A Hhodt-J&land 111.111 l'ompltum:d that hi!\ soo "°'" th.-v1\•t1m ti( i.t<>. d1t1cr11111mallt111 bN'ttlU•tt lh codt•t 11tll ll~ 1n lht> .i1rt ' bathroom ut 11d1e1ol had dool"j an<i tho ·c m tht• boyll' huthroom d1dn t A rerlernl l'i' 11 riAhts 11ffil•u1I 1n Sl'ollllt• .1n·u~1-<I ltll' Be•ll\'\\K' Wai.h , :o.t·hooli. of 1lle1o?BI (11s l'rlnllllUllOll 11\'l'llUSt• ,1 '>(,111\ltflll .. urv\'V rt•vt-.llt'il th.it 'l('hool of (11·11.11:. "V•llllH•cl '''\l0 ruJ hov:-. hut 110 ~111 .. IN •~ Dfo:t·•·~s•:. ltw emu··· ro1 Cl\ ii HI-'"" IO WJlf:h1nwton qul<'ldy 1111111h out lh<"<' .<'ll">l'' 1wvvr >ttll \t'I ) (.11 Hut for s1111w tht•y tw' t' '""' bohLt•cl tht• (t•dt-1 .11 l(tl\ 1•111nwnt ' dforb lll t'.nfot Ct• ~hat '''h1~ol of (l\'lali., ft•mlntl>t\ and th1• .N.1 llonal l'olle~rnte Athlt'lH' ,,, soc1at1011 c:all T1llt• IX . a ti )t•.i1 old law thJt make!> 11 1llt·~al 111 dl!'IC'rlltl&nah• Oil the hUS I'> Of '(''( an any fe.lt•1 ally .1.,~1:.tt.'d t•cluc·.1 t1on pro~ram or '-'<'t1v1t y Tht> law unqu<•!>t1onahl~ . hu-. re vol utaoni 1ed 1 nlt•rM:hola!>l lt' athletics. and official!> boast of corrcctmf,! hundH-di. of ~u bi.tun teal v1olat1on!. m thl' c·h.11"1Hoom and pt>rsonncl off11:c . 1r not thl' lavatory At'TER THE TOii.ET door matter sat around about a year, the U S. Office for C1v11 R1ghL<; dt'cided Congn•,;s did not intend for it to worry about such thmg1> and d1!>m11>sl'd the complaint And when he heard :ib<Jul tht.• :.pankmf.! case. cavil right:. d1rl'<: tor David Tatel rescinded a re· J?ional randing and dropped that <.'harge, too. Tatel's. office. an arm of the Department of lleallh, Educa lion and Welfarc,_p011l!s to ,_re t.·ent settlement'>, like one 1n whu:h 85 f<'m a le t eachers in West Virginia :.harl'd $100.000 in back pay ror past abuses, a:. evidence the government I!> not obsessl'd with tr1 v1a . Some critics p( the office agree up to '1 point "HAS TUE GOVERNM F.NT spent s ax year:. runnm~ aftl'r trivial 1ssu <·s ·1 I 'd s ay the answer is dc·f1n1tc-ly no," say!'> Holly Knox. director of the non· profit PrOJ\'l'l on Equal Educa lion R1 J?hLo; "It's spent six year!> not doing very much ut a ll " Despite her d1ssa\lsfuct lon, Mi.. Knox ts among the· fl rst to point to the swccpin~ ch<tnges an athletic·!' .. Jn 1972, there were 12 boys ror eve ry ~art p_layang in· terscholustic sports on th(' hiJ?h school level," she said. "Today, that ratio hu:. narrowed to 2 1 2·lO·l "And it's a lot clt•<arer today lhan 1l wa:. six Y<'<lrs uf(o why that's important. Wome n arc beg i nnin~ lo rca I izc that sporti. are an important traminA ~round for lh<' future of Airhi as well as hoys, that there are thin~s kids learn on the playing field that the v don 't get :my when· l'lst• 1n ° lhe education :o,yl'lll'm .. SPORTS HAVE RECF.IV ED a lot of the attcrillon, but federal orricials havC' found St'X dis c·rimination in many areas A med1ral school required higher grndt' <1vt•n.1ges for wom<.'n to he at'l'f'ptcrl than for men. and some C<Jlle~es used d1fforent re· s 1dency requirements for the two sexes and even cha rged une- <iual tuition. A California hiAh schoc)I offered "Auto Mechanics I" for hoys and "Elementary J\utoi. for <;iris " Another had "Cooking" for girls and "Bachelor Cookini: .. for boys A t·urriculum broc:hure for still another school dt•serabcd a ·~PM!• UNDER FIRE Joaeph A . Califano Jr. C'our\t' c11lh•d "MarriaJ.(c and f"arr11I) Planning " as a ll about "f1nd1nl( u hu11hund :rnd planning a family " f"t.•th•ral offtl•ialb s.1y that. while• that de:-.t"npllon \'On 11t1tuted an ohvaous v111latm11, das~C'S dt•ahnR :.p.•l·1f1t·Jlly w11h human s l•xual1t y m ay lit• segregated by ~ex . BUT IN MANY ea:.t's, Ms Knox sav!>, llEW has not de· c1 dcd lh;,my r1ues t1ons llC'hand complaints . Sot·c·t·r and h:J1r length are two casch. Jn June 1975, II EW exempted "contact sports " from its rull' g avinJ? girl:. thl• right to try out for boys tc•ams 1r no comparabk· girls l<'ams cx1i.t<'d More than three years a1l-d-many --com- plaints late r. 1l still cannot •k· cide whether soccer 1s a c·ontact :.port The dispute ov<>r hair length and dresb codt•:. 1~ t•ven oldt:r. Co ll een O 'Co nn or. a spokes woman for tht• c1v1l nghts office. says the ~OV<'rnment h;.is 112 cases pendinR on hair lcnl!lh. mos t of them involvinJ! school ruleb that say boys mu~t not wear their hair beyond a certain lenJtlh but s etting no 1"11m1lar standard for girls. "THE R E'S J UST NO con- se ns u s-o n that 1:-.s ue. ·' Mi.. O'Conoor said. Ms. Knox blam~ HEW Secretary Josl'ph A . Califano Jr. "Califano has simp- ly been unwllJln~ to s ay what the law is," she said "I m ay think it's trivial for a s<.'hool to tell a kid how long to wear his hair. but when the kid J!t•l!> thrown out o r school it becornt's important "More tha n any of his pre· d'C'4"t't\Orft, fullfl'lAo h M taken pn11onul rontrol or dccr111on.s on 'l'ltlt> I X," llhc dd d . "And th bl!lJ<('llt hlUlMUJ> Is stlll just dccld· ing whut tht' haw mean1' .. I think It 'i. obvious he d~s not tu1vt' u 'ltronn pNsonul commit· mtnt to ec1ual rll(htR for Anolht•r itroup. the Nutlonal Co:• ht ion for Wom\•n and Girls m l':llt11:ut1on. rec-{'ntly accused Cahfuno of "fcJOt ·dral(glng" and in111sted thut he announce his Ion.: pmttilM•d plans tor ~nforce­ mt·nt of Tttlc· IX in college and umnrs1ty ulhl~llcs H ~W UN DE RS~CR ETARY llult' Chump1on u1d a draft poh('y !>latement on the subject 1s 111111 bl'&nR reviewed and l'hUnl(Cd but U final draft COUid he rnndc pubhr later this month Ms O'Connor says the civ11 rights office got off to a slow !'ltarl on Tille IJ_but ha s cloM.'<1 nearly 1.100 cases in under two yt'ars. nearly twice as many as the previous administrations . closed in four years. Rosa Wiener, chief of the of- fice's sex d1scrin'Unation branch. stud many peop1e h ave con- cluded Tille IX 1s silly because somt• apparently trivial issues have recei ved wides pread publicity. ··1t may not seem important whl•ther ~iris and boys take cooking together." she said, "but when a career counsellor l<'lls a g1 rl shC' s houldn't take a certain vocationa l course because 'that's for boys,' 1t may d1rec•tly affect the girl's future hfe and income. "Now that 's blatant , it's l'lerious, and it ·s not fu~ny . ·~ Breakfast, Sale Slated The Ra n c ho Viejo Junior Woman's Club has scheduled Its third annual pancake breakfast , featuring a Christm as boutique sale and Santa. from 8 to 11 a .m . Dec. 2. The event is to be held in the M lsslon Viejo High School cafe teria, ~ Chrfsanta Drive. Proceeds will go to the In· dividualized Task Oriented Pro· gram cent.er for learning dU... a bled children a nd a dults. s po keswo m a n J oyce Brown said. Tickets. ava1lablc al the door. are $1.25. Golden Girls Mwt Invite Some Guys ROJSF. Idaho IAPl -Members o f the "Golden Girls" a ll· ft>male drih team at Capital lliJth School don't want to be called the "Golden Girls and Guys." but the law isn't g1ving them much choice. The U.S. office on Civil Rights in Seattle says the present name of the award-winning team discourages male appliu nts and violates federal civil rights s tatutes. "THE FIRST TlME I HEARD about it was when m y principal culled and said we had to change lht• na me, I thought it was a joke" said team moderator Julie Stevens. But aftency spokes m an Larry Omo says the agencr Is serioiMi. In fact, he says, besides finding a new name, Capita High must encourage boys to join hes uad or start a boys drill team . IF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT il(nores the ruling, It risks losing fede ra l funds, so the tentative new name is the "Golden Girls a nd Guys." .. A lot of us-think those people in Washin~ton. D.C .. have more to do than pick on a little drill team m Boise, Idaho," suid team rnember Kris Quickstad . NATION This Bird's No Chi~ken This swan had hcttc•r learn to duck as 1t hravcs trafflc on <.t busy Allanta highway . forcing motonsls lo slow down. The swan 's reason for crossing thl' road 1s to J..(et to and from 1Ls home· in a nearby park lake . ll 's hop<~d it won't make ,the trip dunng the rush hour. How to Fight Inflation U.S. Guide Offers Comumers Buying Tips By Tbt-Assodated Press The administration concedes tha t Pres ident Carter's anti· Inflat ion pro~ram will. al best. take some time lo work. and /ede ra l offi cials arc· offcrinJ! ad- vice to con.o;ume rs who want to fi~ht h1t1h pnccS..l'lRht now. The Office of Consumer /\f. (airs has prepared a 16 page. n e w spaper·ti tylc g uide . "A Consumer's Shopping L1sl or Inflation Flghlml{ Idea~." cOVl'r · ing food. energy. health. how;- 1ng. credit and fanann•. and citizen action. ··w E DO NOT pretend that these ideas will solve 1nflat1on." says a Joint introductory le tter written by Esther P ete rson. special assistant to Lhe president for cons umer a ff a 1 rs. ond Robert Strauss . a presidential ad viser on tnflat1on "We do. however~ hope lba.l .som e of them will help you to m1nim1ze the impact of inflation on your lives .. ''Consumers should also be aware that their food. housirrg , health and e ncrj?y t'Osts will he heavily Influenc ed by lot·al , state and nationa l government actions as well as hy husint>si. and labor dc•cis1ons We urJ(c you to get involved in the forma- tion of policy affcctm~ your economic welfare with each of these qroups." THE GUIDE IS available at no c ha rge from the Consumer Information Center . Dept. 62SG. Pueblo. Colo .• 81009. Bulk copies m ay be obtained from the U.S. Office of Consumer Affl.t1rs. 621 Reporters Building. Was hington. D.C ., 20201. Tht> telephone number is 202-755·8810. He re are hlghhghli: FOOD -Know w hen to look for specials I\ recent study has shown there g<>ncr ally arc fewer sales at t he be~mning or the month. Be selectlVe about clipping coupons. "You should know that companies give coupons to pro- m ote a product and you ure pay- ing for them. Neve r use a coupon unless 1t is for something you were gomJt to buy anyway ... And re me mber. wtule coupons may lower prices for ( CONSUMER J well-known brands. these brands qiay ~till ~ost more .. than other brands you wouJd fmd sall:,fac.:- tory. ·· -T ry "no frills" groceries in plain packageii to see 1f they suit your table. These 1tl'ms uhuaJly are nutritionally l'qu1valent to ~tandard brands. but Jo wE>r in cjuahly Fruits and v«>getables .. may not be uniform 1n :.1z(' or color . . Soap produc ts arc weaker .. Con.'i1der alternatives to the lrad1t1on a l s upermarket. Jury Refuses Damages in Cat's Demise SEATTLE <AP 1 -Jurors lis tened t o s even day !'> of testimony about the' life· and death of Sa:.h11. a lomcat. before· C'learin~ t~r> vt•t<>rrn:.1 rrans of nt>ghgence in the cat 's death The King County Superior Court JUry dciined to award damages to thl' cat's owners and 1 n s le ad <1 ward t• d t he t w o ve tcrinarrnns $17 1 for their scrv1ceb Dr Jan Spiegel. an intem1st, a nd his mother, l.ou1st' Sp1C'gcl. ori~1nally a~kt.'d for SJ0.000 m damages from Drs Wilham II Sudduth and Donald S Kt'nt, but a JUd~e ruled in Muy that It wac; up to the JUT)' to determine any dam u~cs The Sp1egcls contended that the two vet1:nnar1ns we r<' negligent becalli>c lhey were un· awnre abcesscs an lhe C'a t 's throat hampcrro his breathing They alleged the veterinarians did not exam ine the throat. The defense contended that Sasha , who was 6 years old, suf. fered from feline asthma. and t hat his problems m ay hav<> been intens1f1ed ofter inhaling s moke when Mrs Spiegel ·s mat- tress caught fire several weeks before the cal died May 14, 1977. Farmers' markets or roads1dt.• stands. food cr>oper at1V<.'S, warehouse opcrat1onl{ and thnrt stor es offer opportun1t ws to cut your gro<'ery h1JI , although you m ay have to s:IC'r1fice convl• mence und selection. ENERGY Insulate. /\dc.-qualt-insula tion can save you 20 pt'r ccnl tu 30 percent on your utility bills The recently s1gnc•<l l'nergy tnll prov1deh tax c·red1ls or up lo $3011 for people who install ms ulallon. s torm door!'> and window:. and olher ~nergy-1>avmg equapmt•nt. Con.~1der wealherslri1>pang Move a lighted candle around frames and .sashes of window!. If the name n ickers. you net:?d caulking or Wt'Ulherstripp1ng. To test the door... try i.hppm~ a quarter under the door. If It ~oes through e-asHy ,y:ou'r:c in lroublu. ._ Get help if you're c h g1hle The Community S('rviccs A<1 ministration offers ass1~tance to poor and near-poor fami lies. m eluding tbe elderly. who wanl to weathen :r.e their horn •i, Fo r rn formation, write lht• Community Se r v a('t•c; Adm1111 :.tr at1on . Energy Program1>, 1200 19th Sl . N W , Washington, D C • 205(Hi CKf:DIT ANO •'INANCE Get tht> moi.t ror y()Ur money. Before you OJ>l'n a !.av m~s acc•ount . a.o;k about thl' t>f fecl1vt.• annual yi<'ld. Look for freque ncy or compounding, c·on tlnuous <'ompound1ng g1v(•s you the most monl'y, annual com poundmi.: tht• ll•.ist. Docs lhl' bank <·alculaH· intcn•sf from "day of <frpoi.11 to da y of w1thdra~al" nr Oii lh1· IOWC'll monthly balance" LotJk for fees and pt·nalt1c,. Some hank!'> <·h11rgt• you money 1f the ac count ti'> anacta vc for more than a given pcnod of ti mt'. f'1~url' out wht•thcr it pays to keep a minimum balance 1n a c hecking ac<'ount to ovoid a s erv1ct.? char~c Subtratl th" amount you normally ma1nt.am in the account from the requin .. '<i minimum balance• Multiply the diffcr~nre by th<· amount you could earn on savingi.. If lht• re su It 1s Jes:. than lh~ ~er vice charge. the minimum haliincc m&1y lX' the bes t d c•al, purl1c ular· ly s ince you pay laxes on in· tercst you C:Jrn. What, New Jersey, Too? Garden State Sits on Top of Eanh Fault MAHWAH, N.,J <AP I -New Jersey s its atop ·a m ajor geological fault tha t Is more than one billion year~ old and could' cause on earthquake at any time, scientists say. But ~y add thal. the danger raced in this suburban area out· side New York City is far less than that faced by Californians living near the San Andreas fault. "AWARENESS rs J UST b egi nning t o icrow abo ut • R-8 mapo Fault," said Vash Ag· watcher has told t he m their town sits rtght on the Ramapo Fault. ACTUALLY, AGGARWAL doubts anything serious will happen in the fo reseeable future. but says t he possibility still exists for a m ajor earth· quake that could topple build· . lngs and cause loss of life. R lchter seal<' -enou~h ror Jlt'O· pie to fet•I it for maks. for treL'S a nd shrubs to move. for poorly built s tructur<'s to be dama~ed, for glas8ware to crack. and for the poii::.1b1llty of fires and la tali ties. THE RIC11TF.R SCALF. 1s a measure or ground motion as re- corded on seismograph:.. Every Increase of one number means a te nfold increase in magmtudl' T he San Jo'rancisco earthquake In 1906, before tht' H1chlf'r scalt' was devised, has been esl1mutt..'<l at 8.3 on the scale . ·~~11.;;·. garwal , a n lnd la n -born 1eophy1lciat at the L a m o nt· Doherty Goologlcal Observatory o r Columbia University In PaU111des, N.V. The Ramapo Fault is a s lasb deep in the earth . running about 30 miles southwest f rom Peeks k 1 ll. N . Y ... th tough Ma hwah and on to P eapack· Oladstone. It Is a facet or the Hudson Highlands, a <'hatn of m edium mounteln ranges. and is named for the Ramapo Moun· taln" in New Jersey. It was dis· covered by actenllata about 100 years •IO· The San Andreas Fault is muc h longer und more l.l<'tlvc than the Ra mapo Fau11. Ag· garwal says, and "ln no way are they comparable a far as the rate of activity.'' Moreover , he uys. the San Andreas Is located on a boundary bclwcen "plates" -pieces of the curth's outer s he ll knitted lost.ither like the hide on a be~ball. T he Pl1tte11 rub together a nd the hor izontal friction leech w quakes, he said. D11ing Beach Near San Diego Rocks remain but there's little sand around this ureguard post in Paclflc - Beach area of San Die10. It Is the result of erosion. described as devastating along much or South Callfornla beaches. Authorities are t rying to ftaure out a co urse of action lo halt lt. • Th•l awareness was prompted by a UUlo. quake that rocked the 1round for 10 mll•• around thls communttJ June 30, htt~ cauaed no damage. Local o rrtclala Cllled on Atgerwal to find out. whet wu 1ofng on. Th• 37·year·old earthquako AggacwaJd said 1cientlst.s can· not predict earthquakes, but ClVer the next 100 years, the Ramapo Fault Is likely to un· dergo one quake of • force equivalent to about 5 or 5.5 on I i .. ti ) NATION I CALIFORNIA Saturday, Novem~r 25. 1978 OAILYPILOT A f:J £arter Termed 'Serious .Jogger' 87 FaANK.COllMI a WAStllNGTON <AP \ Allenhon, Joa1 rs 1 Presad nl Cattt'l' ~11 n e1gbl mlnul -nule man For those unrum1har With Ow )i:traion or jog11ng and th~ro art' :>hll 8 fpv. dt'spltt1 -.mbulatory contrary t"v~n<'e along stttc~ .w.d byv.ay~ bet.oi abk to routin\'I)' JO~ o nt' mil~ In NRhl minutes 1.11 ('On ldl'r l'd u crcdltablt> J)<>r(ormalK't' TH E MOIU: S() v.twn thl..' runner la Sot Yl'llrl old, .1s 1s Lhf' t'Ul'l\' v.·1th Cartf'r ' 'l'ht• pr Nudc nt. who ndoptt>d ttu~ J>0pular form or t•x.1.•r<.·1st· Quite recently. 1i. la1Hn1 1t V\'ry 1J1•r lou1dy For examplt-, he had teder•I worker11 mt•asure lhl' circumfrrt•nce oi th<' O\ •• 1 * * • • • dnveway around the South Lawn ol the White tlOU3e. where ht doc~ much of his )Oil1D8 IT PROV£D TQ lw 11 t1uurt ir mllt• ur<'uil. wh1<•h ~•mphfu.ii. ht" \t•IJ 11mlna Four l an<"s umund •nd he's JO&acd 1r mrlf' C'artn, who c-u,.iomurlly Jou at lcHt eight 11\1)8. hnda II tuk\'11 him uboul 16 minutes l4 <'omplutc two 011l1·s Or ei.iht m inutes a mJlt- Tht• pruad.ent says ht' llke~ to run on lht' arn around th(• lawn but ugei. lhl' paH•ment afkr durk lt•11t he apr&ln hi~ ankle on a humm•>rk or grusi. , Carlt r'a pt!f"IOnal phys ician. Rear Adm Willium M Lukut>h. apparently would bl· happier 11 the president stayed Jtway from the sra.sa entirely. ' "IT'S MlJCH SAFER to JOg on lbe pJvcment." said Lukui.h The doctor ls a Jogf(er hlm.'iel(. He run.lf al m.ldday around the Ellipse, just south of ttw> White House. Carter jogs about three times a week ut the White llousc, his schedule pre - venllAg a d aily st int. On his many weeke nd visits to Camp David, Md .. however. he nms each day along the paths and nature trails that crisscross his mountaintop hideaway. ·~ LOVES EX-WIFE Jon Votght Divorced Actor Prefers Bigamy • NEW YORK CAP \ -Twice-divorced actor Jon Voight says. "if you're goint.? to have marriage, you might as well have bigamy .. "Then anybody can marry anybody they fall in love with and people won't get hurt because divorce today is supposed lo mean the end of love, which is ridiculous," Voight. 40, said in the current issue of Ladies Home Journal He added that he s till loved one of his former wives. model Marcheline Bertrand, whom he calls "a terrific lady , and a great mommy " Miss Bertrand has custody or two children born while she was married to Voight, known for his movie roles in .. Midnight Cowboy'' and ''Coming Home." Writer RlUIS · ~OWNS SOMETHING TO F.U.S.S. * ABOUT For Pleasure LOS A NGELES I API When forme r magazine ec:htor J ame.· f' f<'1x" dt"t"tded to wnte a book about runnin~. h\• had no 10\'a hov. s uccessful that book would bt· "T he Compll'h.• Book of Running" JU.\l <'l'lebrated its first anniversary of publication with 660,000 copies in print. The R~ndom House book m ade best-sellers' lists one month after its debut in October 1977 and has stayed there since. "I REALLY WROTE TIIE BOOK t o please myself," said Fixx 10 a telephone interview from his home in Riverside. Conn. "f had such a great time writing it I would hav~ fe lt rewarded even ir 1t hadn't been a success. Nobody knew there would be s uch a boom in running." Fixx's book has catapulted him into celebrity s tatus . He has rilmed one commercial for a credit card company and is an advertising spokesman for the Quaker Oats Co. 's 100 Percent Natural Cereal. "We filmed th e ( }·~r1~r J Am~rican . Expr~ss ca_rd ~ '"~ ad an Pans." Fixx said. "l stood the re in running gear a nd said, 'll's nice lo know Ir you run into trouble you've got a place to run to.'" F l,XX SAID HE BELIEVES IN --and eats the Quaker cereal he endo rses. "I drink beer, but I 'fOUldn't endorse any beer for runners. Runners need carbohydrates like the nuts and raisins in the cereal." f'ixx doesn 'l endorse any shoes or running ~quipment. "Naturally l recommend runners buy good shoes -that's basic." he said. Although if some· one said to me. ·rm not sure about running, can l go out in tennis s hoos?' I'd say sure, if you JUSl want lo run a m ile or so." Personally. he prefers lo run in old clothes, f'ixx said. ··My favorite outfit is an old gray sweatshirt lul of holes. Jt keeps me wa.cm _and Jet air t'trculate ... WIULE AUTOGRAPHING IDS BOOK in an exclusive sporting goods store in New York City, f'iu said. he watched a woman busily outfitting he rself for running. "She bought a warmup suit for $75, a pair of Jogging s hoes for $40, some little pompon socks, a T shirt that said 'Jogger ' across the chest. a sweat band . a s pecial brass iere ... the bill came lo about St70. l asked her how long she'd been run- ning a nd shC' uid she was Just starting that after-noon " But like anything else, the buyer must beware. t'ixx said. .. Running is so darn s imple there isn 't mucb to say about it ," ht> said. "But people are clearly in le rested and want to buy." A RUNNER FOR MOR E THAN 10 years. the 16-ycar-old F'l xx logs al least 10 miles a day, often more . The wanner of the Connecticut meter title for his age group, he frequenUy runs marathons. Fixx said he's working on another book, but not about running. 'Tm a writer who runs. not the other way around," he said. "I suppose I could expand any or the chapters of my o riginal book, but I don't think I have any thoughts about running that are worth another entire book." I sland Curbs Booze GODTJIAi\A. Greenland IAPl -Adults will bl· limited to ~1 few ounces or liquor a day under a ralloning system that will be introduced on this O:.inish island next year lo combat what officials :,ay is excessive drinking. G reenJand Radio reported that the Greenland C'ouncil accepted r ation;ng for its 40.~ adults over a~c t8. based on a system of ration coupons. By Bil Keane "Ooddy, what dote does snow begin?" Slllllftl CIHtlft" aclS •N •M IMKt PIK• to IMIY or"" sect WHr Hd ;, .. '"'*" "' .... 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But e1ghth·r anked Notre Dame, which poured il on. 49·19. in South Bend last season en r out e to a nation a l c ham· pion s h ip , also has som e nightmarish memories or the. series between the two giants. Twice. a scason·ending loss has knocked the Fighting lrish out of the running for the national title. use. which has a 7·2·2 edge in the series since being pasted 51·0 in 1966, is working on a five· gam e winning streak. Notre Dame has won eight straight since losing its first two this season. BOTH TEAMS, long known as NFL production lint:s, feature outstanding passing and running games. For USC, the names arc Paul McDonald and Charles White. For Notre Dame. at 's Joe Montana and Vagas Ferguson. J ABBAR REBOUNDS The Lakers· Kareem Abdul· J a bbar grabs an offen sive rebound as the Bullets' Wes Uns eld tries lo intervene in action Friday night in Lan- dover, Md. White ranks fourth nationally in rushing with 1,488 yards on 274 carries. McDonald has com· pleted 95 of 165 attempts for 1,386 yards and 16 touchdowns Bullets End Lakers' Win Streak LANDOVER. Md. <APl - Mitch Kupcbak came off the benclLtascore..a sea.son-high ~ points and grab 17 rebounds Fri· day night as the Washington Bullets snapped the Los Angeles Lakers' 14·game winning streak with a 113-103 National Basket- ball Association triumph. The Bullets' sixth consecutive triumph and their ninth in 11 games snapped the LOs Angeles streak whk h dated to Oct. 24. K UPCHAK, WHO MADE 13 of 21 fi eld goal attempts and' led Washington's hot-shooting re· s erves , produced the team's first 16 points of the las t quarter. Charlie Johnson contributed 15 points. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar led the Lakers with 27 points and J a maal Wilkes added 20. ·' 1 t 's tough when they bring in a big guy like Kupchak off the bench who can shoot Uke that," said AbduJ Jabbar. "The Bullets have a lot or depth. They didn't win the world's championship on any fluke." T HE BULLETS TOOK an ear· ly 20-12 lead and never trailed in the one-sided game before a capacity crowd or 19,035 at the Capital Centre. Kenny Carr started at forward for the Lakers because Adrian Dantley was out with an ankle injury. Carr bad just four points. Danlley also was expected to miss tonight's Laker game at Atlanta. As usual. Washington outre- bounde d Lakers by a wide margin, 65-47. ELVIN HAYES had 16 points and 18 rebounds for the winners Bob Dandridge had 12 points for W aahington. Dandridge and Abdul-Jabbar were teammates on the 1972·73 Milwaukee Bucks team that ended a 33-game Los Angeles winning streak. In addition to his 27 points, Ab· dul-Jabbar had 16 rebounds and 12 assists for the Lakers to lead the team in three categories. He was aided by an-other in a long series of strong gam es from Wilkes, who had 11 rebounds . Washington brought its home court record to 8-2. The Lakers' winning streak was built, primarily, on a perfect record or 10·0 in home games this season. "The way the Bullets played tonight, they probably would have won If we had Oanlley,'' said West. I.OS AlllOal.H ltlll • ~r 2 IM) 4, WllltK • •1 tt, AlldUI J .... I) M ,,,'ftoeM JM 1, NI .... 6 I· 1 1J, F-2 <M> 4, HllCltOfl t H 4, ROlllKll J 0>4 4, Price 6 "' "· Carttf ') I), TolitlS ... 11-11 IOS. WASMlllOTON um -o.ndrlelee ' ..., "· He'f'ts I 0-2 16, UMtld 1 24 6. 0-.ftf 6 CMI t2, "-"""Ofl 2 14 s. KU!X...., 11 w n . WrttM s 2 2 11, J°""10fl I H 1', It.ell-I 0-0 J. Coulne OM o. Pllett..,OMO. TOlab .. IH211l. seotta aY CWH fl!ltl l.01 ~18 11 ts 72 u.~ Wl"'iflOIOfl 11 U 24 •IQ Total fouls -&..-""Otltt. 1L w. "'""°" n. Te c1111tu" -Wullln1 1011 ~o•tll Motl•, W11111n111n Au1111n1 C:oecll Il le•••· •wn·"·"·°"· - Today's TV By HOWARD L. HANDY Of 1 ... Dall' Piiot S~lf Following are the m ajor sports events on te levis ion today. Ratings a re : / 1 1 ' excellent ; .t ' ' worth wa tching; .; .; fair; .t forget it . 9:45 a.m., Channel 7 111 I COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Michigan at Ohio State . Announcers: Chris Schenke l, Ara Parseghian a nd Bill Flemming. The stakes are high, as they usually always are in this game, and. Woody Ha yes is his usual tempe ramen- tal self on the eve of the battle for Big·10 s upremacy. He admits t he Bucke yes will have a few s urprises ready for the Wolverines, rated slx1h nationally with a 9·1-0 record. "We'll put in a couple of new things a nd I know you wouldn't want to see them until the qame." O n t he line for the 65-year·old Hayes are a record seventh straight conference title or co-title, a Rose Bowl berth against USC which would extend Ohio State's a ppear ances in Pasadena to 11 -an un· precedented high tor a B ig 10 school, and a personal low if he loses-a third stra ight setbac k t o the Wolverines. Michigan Coach Bo Schembechler, a forme r Hayes assistant , can get his team to Pasade na for a third s traight year with a win or a tie . The loser faces Clemson in the Gator Bowl. Michigan is a six·point favorite over 16th ranked Oh iCTState (7-2· 1). · 12:30 p.m., Channel 7 I ../ ../ I COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Notre Dame a t USC. Announcers : Keith Jackson and Frank Broyles. T his one is a lways a classic encounter between two pe rennial powerhouse teams and this year is no exception . The Rose Bowl·bound Trojans a re favored by six point s over the Cotton Bowl-bound Fighting Irish in the Coliseum. Coach Dan Devine, whose Irish whipped USC 49·19 last year , feels his team is at a peak now His counterpart, John Robinson of use, says his staff a nd p layers s till have vivid memories of last year a nd will therefore play their best game of the year. Notre Dame is led by quarterback Joe Montana, running bac ks Vagas Ferguson and Jerome Heavens and middle linebacker Bob Golie. Southern Cal is led by its tailback, Charles White, the latest i" a long line of outs1anding runners who has rewritten t he school and Pac-10 rushing marks with 3,739 yard s. OTHER TV 3:30 p.m . (2) -SPORTS SPECTACULAR -The Los Angeles· Times 500, taped aJ Ontario Sunday. Also. par t seven of the wor ld's strongest ·man competit ion. S p.m . (2) -NFL GAME OFTHE WEEK .. (28) - PRO SOCCER. (51) -BOXING. 6 p.m . (7) -THIS IS THE NFL -Hlghiights of . • gam es played last weekend including the Rams and 49ers. 10 p.m . (5) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL-The UCLA Bruins meet the DePa1,.11 Blue Demons, playert earlier tonight at Pauley Pav II Ion. · 11 p.m . (13) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -The Notre Dame ... Flghtlng Irish and USC's Trojans In a gam e played earlier at the Coliseum. 11:30 p.m . (9) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL-The Michigan Wolverines vs. the Ohio State Buckeyes In a gam e p la yed earlier today a t Columbus, Oh io. " RADIO 1 :OS p.m . -Football: Notre Dame at USC, KFI I (640), S:50 p.m . -Hockey: Klnos ai North Stars, KRLA (1110). 7:.S.S p.m . -Basketba ll : De Paul et UCLA, KMPC (710). burflas Men s1nltrrg an the last fivt: games. During thut span. he has completed 50 or 75 attempts for 10 TDs. The junior southpaw On TV Todafl Ch.anne l 7 at I 2:45 hasn 't thrown an interception in his last 94 attempts. MONTANA IS ALSO on a hot streak lie clicked on his last 10 passes against Ge<>rgau Tech last week, tying a 36·year-old school record. For the season. he has completed 121 or 21~. ~ttempts for 1,652 yards and eight scores. Ferguson. meanwhile, has set a sc hool record with 1, 160 rushing yards on 200 carries. He'll find the going tough against USC'ii defense, which ranks second nationally against the rush. Against UCLA last week. the Trojans allowed but 118 yards on the ground. "It's a typical USC team," says Notre Dame Coach Dan Devine. "Big, fast and difficult to stop at this point o r the ~cason ." use. WHICH H AS had its back to the wall for five con- scc ut i ve weeke nds. does n't rig u re on letting down now tbat th<' Pacific-JO championship has been decided. The Trojans have been yelling "pay back time" all year a nd a win today would ena- ble them to beat every team they lost to last season. ·'The tradition of this game is second to none. arul lhen..J.here' the fa ct it's. on national television." says Robinson. "There are enough reasons for us to try like heck to play OUC' best game of the season. • ·'The spirit is certainly wlll· ing. This is a game we've waited for all year." FOR m os£ WHO can't seem to get enough of a good thing the game will be telecast four times this weekend. ABC <Channel 7l will carry it live, beginning al l o'clock. It will also be re played tonight at ti over Channel 13. Channel 9 will show it again Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock and in case there some die·hard fan just getting home from a long holiday, Channel 13 will run it again al 11 :30 Sunday night. AP Wlr ....... PANTHER FUMBLES Pete Harris <right I. Pe nn Stale defensive back. pushes aside Pitt's Fred .Jacobs to fall onto a Pitt furn- ble Friday. Pitt quarterback Rick Trocano had pit~hed loo wide to J acabs . Gamble. Pays Off Big Patemo's Decision Gives Penn Sta:te Victory STATE COLLEGE. Pa 11\Pt -P e nn State's J oe Paterno gambled Friday and 1l paid orr with an unbeaten reg ular season. preserved the nation's longest ma1or college winning streak and kept his No l ranked Nittany Lions in position to win the national collegiate football title. The gamble came with 5.02 left in UK> final period and Penn State trailing ar ch·nva\ Pit- tsburgh and its numhmg defense 10· 7. The payoff left the llions ahead 14·10 on the way to a 17-10 victory. PENN STATE had a fourlh· and-two at the Pitt four-vard-line two for a first down. four for a game wlnning touchdown Paterno admitted that on the sideline he was confused as to how much needed for the first down. "Al first I was told it was rour yards Then somebody said it was one. So I told them lo call time out. and . I had Chuck t Fus ina) go out and t ak,. a look.·' Paterno said Fus lna. the quarterback. came back and spread his hands about a yard apart to show Paterno how much was needed * * * sco11• •Y OUAllTlllS Pltt&burQll o 1 J o to Pe<1n Sl&te 1 O 0 10-11 PSU G-Jr11n (8-.<klOI Ptlt Geusled 16 NU Iron> TrO<eftO 15<11~ lll<k l Pllt l'G ScP!llllen ?I PSU Gum.tnHun<B•llrlolck• PSU-FO&el>r• A n ... s - for the first down. although ob- viously it was more. "W f, HAD to win." Paterno said. "W e had a shaky snap from center on the previous field goal try aod didn't even get a chance to kick it "Going for it <the first down or the touchdown > was the thing to do." he said. "I don't know ir it was a gam· ble, .. Paterno d eclared after ru nn in~ back Mike Guman made the coach's decision pay off with a four.yard game win· n1ng touchdown . his second short yardage touchdown run or the afternoon. • Before it was over. Matt Bahr kicked an insurance field goal. And the Penn State defense, first in the nation against the rush and second in total defense, held off the upset.minded Pan· thers the rest of the way with the help of two rally" winning in· terceptions PATERNO ALSO s aid his de· cision to run on that key play was helped by the fa ct that if he kicked a field goal. State still would need another score to win Bruins Belt Boise Hamilton Leads 79-59 Wm LOS ANGELES <A P l - Guard Roy Hamilton's 24 points led second·ranked UCLA to a 79.59 victory over Boise State Friday night in the college basketball season opener for both teams. T he Bruins withstood a mild second-half comeback by the Broncos. who trailed by 16 at the ha lf. Bolse Slate cut the lead to 50.41 with 12 minutes remaining in the game. But Hamilton led a surge that put the game away for UCLA, as the Bruins out· scored Boise St.ate 20·6 over the next eight minutes. DA VlD GR EENWOOD hao 16 points. while starting guard Rrad Ho lland and r eser ve Michael Sanders had eight each for UCLA . Sanders, a 6·6 freshman from DelUdder, La .. bad some key rebounds and baskets as the Bruins took con· trol during their second half spurt. Boise State, unable to act up high.percentage shots despite a dellberate, paaalng offense, was led by Carl Powell and John An· derson with 12 poinll. Former ( Edison High and Saddleback College star Tom U oy had 11 for the Broncos. Greenwood had 12 points ln the fi rst half. making six of nihe shots. Hamilton was next with 10 as UCLA led 40-24 at halftime. TH E BRUINS SCORED the first eight points of the game, with Greenwood scoring three baskets. UCLA shot 52.9 percent and Boise State made 52.4 of its shots in the first half, with turnovers the difrerence. Boise State had trouble against the UCLA press and lost the ball 15 limes, while t h e Bruins had Jus t fou r turnovers. Anderson and Powell had six points each for the Broncos ln the first hal!. eOIH IT. IJltl -Mntletcl > 0.0 6, AllOt,_ 6 0.0 It, M<IC-JM 4, Powell J H 12, Ltoy 4 W 11 Alc:Nlrll50n 2 0.0 4, Munclff 1 J4 4, HCMIOll I ~ J, 6ete I 0.0 '· Jtnwn IM t, Wll-•flOll 00.0 ' o. f9'•11 ", .. " UCLA C7'1 ~IMl •• Wll-.. JA•. Allum' 1 CM> t, Holl...ct 4 o.o a, Hemtnon • H 14, Vendlw•tflt 3 0.0 t, Slim t M S, Thom" 0 0.0 0, Sinden 4MI. N.utl1 I M4, ICtllyOO.OO. ~ .... , JS .. 101' H11111 .... -vc1.A .,. FOllled Ollt_...... T .. •l IOU4•-8a1M$t. ll, UC:LA 11. A-II,. I ' • .. 1 l'. l • f n .,. i cl e~ l · .. • .. I 1 17 ~ r a\ d tS' 'C 1 1 ... IUI' ""' ' " • 1 ' t I , 1 • i ~ 0 t. :~ ' l 82 DAii. Y PILOT A Capsule Report From the Wor1d of Spor11 ••r-om AP Dtst>ald1..s 5l STATt; <"01.1.1-:<i It, Pn Pill ('OkC:h •II• JJc ku• Shl'I nll J ,•uiwd Penn State "~ Jot> 1•.1tt•r110 or · \'1•n unt"lh1c:ul · ronduct for end 111~ lht• 11HH 1i1h to 1ns~wt't lht• C:ll'ul\ vn h1~ h •m11 , 1>h0t•, prior to fo'rido1 )'''> aaml!' a~!UMl lht> Nllluny Lhlt1!1 In n ·i-11onst• to a (lUl"1llon ul\t•r l'ltt ~ 17 10 f11•f1·ut , Sht'r 1 ill mJdt• llh· 1 hut ll•' .11111 ,,ml f>ath•rno h.id 1nt1m1tfoh,.I · t ht• "u~·n 1-..1r~ ur.:an11al 111n U"l'd b} P1•11n Molt'. Pitt .ind fl\•· 11th1•r 111dt•1>1.·11 111•111 ~'hoot, Pah•mo .rn .. '>Wt>re-d tht> t h1Jr1Ct' by '••) 1111: l't•11n Statt· -. 1:qu1pment man found 11lt•J(..1I <'11•u1J. on f>1t1 ~ ~~ dur an.i .1 rout11w tnspt't'llon of th .. l'antht'r' lu1 lt•r 11mm Th uri.d.n nieht Hoth t oal.'hl•i. 'Jld l'llt ':. t•h•ah l'U~:o,t-d ln~J)l·c· l l(IO ... t1d.1)' T"'-o thm.::oi have ml' \OTY ups.•t,' Slwrrall .. .od Ftr~t that tht> ~upen·1M11 ••'u"° uf uff1cmli-11'.m1l NCAnc k 1 could bt• an t1m1<1akd .md W<'ond that no prof~s1onal courtesy wa~ UbCd It WU~ V<'ry unt•lhll'aJ "Wh} didn't ht! <Paterno) call before the game" Why didn't ht· t·,111 yt•sterday or last night'> Thul's professional cuurtc•s y Thcrl' wa~ nothiog illegul about our cleats. Thts w~1:. tlw fifth Marnt• Wl''ve playt'<I on grass und we·vc used tht· ~<J mt· l'lt-ats cuch lime " Shl'mll suul the ofCicials came to Pitt ·s lockl-r room shortly afkr the teum arrived at Beaver Stadium about noon Friday "They wen: intimidated so much that they took our sho<.'s over Lo show him." Sherrill said. "They could have Just :said. 'The i.hoes are okay, Joe.' I actually we nt around tht• locker room taking shoes off players to show the of f1 c1als "We didn't even have to let them in our locker room. We could have made the m ans~ct the cleats outside." Sherrill said Pitt's cleats were the' half·inch maximum :md Paterno agreed But the Penn State coach s aid his t•qu1pment man "showed me four Pitt cleats last night Three "'''re illegal because they were too Jong and one was lhc legal lcnJ::th." r-----Quot t-of the oa,, -------. .~ D:illai. Cowboys linebacker Tom Henderson, ..1ftt·r h1:. tl'am's 37 -10 Thanksgiving Day victory over Washmgton· "They're still turkeys and I'm still a hot d o.c Hui their frathers are all over the field." llunt rr Get• Drn-Wkhoad Firb19 Sltot G ll/\ND HJ\ Pll>S, Mich. Steve Sev<Jrns, a 34-yt•ar oltl hunt•·r from N1•wayi!o bag~~d a deer on tht• ope ning d:cy 11( M1t·h1 gan's hunting sL·uson without cvt'r fmng a i.hot /\.,, hl· tC'll:. 1t "I was walkmg up this ridge and I'd JU:.t ahout topr~:d 1l , whPn this doc c<ime hounding up the other :.1dl• :Jt :J full run Sht• was hC':.idlng straight for me. and I s toppc.>d and p1t•kt•d up m y llhotgun to shoot. But before I had a ch.ancc.-'hc t.utned-tc~ lhe n Jtht. ...nd-l'a n smack into r1 trt•t.• Tht• tlt'C.'r·., nc•ck was broken. and the animal died in· st.rntly lit· rt•porl.cd the strangl.! kill to a uthorities. who al lowt•d him to kCl'f> th<' doc. Cat•• l :nd Eiglet-ga•r Lod•9St~ak Tht> Cleveland Cavaliers capitalized on 26 m Inda.ma turnowr~ :rnd got 25 points from Terry •·urlow Friday night as thc•y snapped an eight· gamt• losmg streak with a 104·98 NBA win over lht.· f'uccrs The loss was the ninth in the last 10 games for tht• Pat·t•rs Indiana's J1 mes Edwards had 36 points .. thl• Ph1ladelph1a 7f'.crs broke a two-game losing streak by dt'f<'atang the San Diego Clippers, 134·120, as JuJlu.~ Erving scored 30 points for the winners. I\ crowd of 18,275 watched the action Lloyd Free had 33 points for San Die~o . . veteran g uard Chris Ford scored 22 points in helping the Boston Celtics snap the New York Knicks' fi ve-game win- ning streak. 109-98. Ne w York's llay Wiiiiams scored 33 points and Spencer lh1ywood added 29 . . Ertc Money tallie d 30 points. including two foul s hots with 24 seconds to go, to lead the • NC'w Jersey Nel'> past the New Orleans """•HG .Jazz. 103-100 . __ the Detroit Pistons de· fc•at Atlanta. 119-117, as Bob Lanier had 31 pomts and JS r e· bound), for thl' winners .. Waller Divis poured in 21 points 1n the fourth quarter to spark Phoenix pas t Houston. 120 113 Davis led all scorers with 37 points while learn· mate> Paul Westphal hit 31. Joltn Mf>nRell h1l a fadeaway jumper with 11 seconds rema1111ni.t to cap a furious comeba ck as the Chicago Bulls 111ppt•d lhl' PcJrtland Trail Blazers. 100.99. Mlchey Johnson hit two or thrt:l' free throws with three seconds remaining to scnl th<.' victory . Tom Bo!llwell scored 17 points, in· eluding Denver's last five . as the Nuggets snapped a six· g:imc losm~ s treak with a 103-100 victory ove~ Seattle. f 'lam.-. Turn •~k Bl1W11~ tf-1 Right wing Rob MacMUJan scored the win· Iii ning J(oal :end set up two others as the Atlanta , Flames ckfoutcd the St. Louis Blues, 4·1, in Na· tio n a l Hockey Leauue play ... Mel Bridg man ~cored the game-winning goal with 5:35 left in thl' s<·eond 1>cnod and the Philadelphia Flyers held on for a 4·2 win <>vt•r the Minnesota North Stars. The loss was the North Star!\' sixth in a row while Philadelphia won its third str ainht. OTHER SPORTS An all-time Los Alamitos wager- ing record was s et Friday when $2,109,234 was sent through the bett1ng windows. The previous record or $2.025,999 w(l:. set last Sunday .•. George Wll90ll, who coached the Detroit Llons to their la st National Football League cham- pions hip, died of a he art a ll11ck Thurs- day. He was 64. One of the top ends in the NFL during his playing days with the Chicago Bears, WU.ea served several years as a Lions assistant ltefore taking over the top spot from Buddy Parker in 1957. The Uons won th~ NFL ch a mpionship that year. Wilson remained wUh the Uona untU •11.io1t the end of the 1964-65 season ond after a break look over the he ad coach.Ing Job with the Miami Dolphins for threo seasons. He then retired . . . the San Ji'ranelsco 49crs released Tony Leonard, unlll recen\IY a ~tnrUnl( comerback, and signed former USC standout Rlc~y Odom, a free agent. Odom w., with the KanJu City Chiefs, unUJ belna released midway throuch t.he seaaon . • • fullback bavld 8lm1, who lead.I the Seattle Seahawkl In rus hing, will not play agll.lnat Oaldand S unday becauae or an lnJured knee . . . PblUpplne U1blwei1bt champion M•••1 \'areal 1cored a un1nlmou1 decl1lon over Th1lland'1 Cbangt.On Sln1thanonpad.i Friday In a 10.round fight that waa booed often for lta challneu. Titans In 24-7 Setback LAS VEG , ' > unnlrui bud~ Lt•u11 Walkt>r ru1:1hcd for lOH \Urtl:. .1i. lhl' Nt.•vmJu La11 Vc1C1U lh.'bl'l.b rolh.'(I to J 24 7 coll ·Ht' fool h.111 \'ll'tory over Col State ti'ullt>rton in u r1t11uitorm f<'nduy n1~ht ' •rtw v 1rtory was the sevcnU1 'ltrn11:h1 for tJNf.V. follow1 nu I hrt•t• Kt'u><011 01w n1ng l o11sc~ f''ulh·rt-011 frll to 5 7 Thi• H1•lwls ht'ld Titans run nm.: lHuk Obie Gravt.•i. to 102 \ 11111' IJll '.rT t'<ll'rl('!, · <,, .1 H '), .1 5 foot 9, 170 J>Clund ,t•111u1 . t•11tcrcd the game with lh \• t hird ll•ad111J: rus hing ~1\ l'r.i~t· 111 ltH· fl<Jt1on . Ill' llnb h••cl lhl· tt·~ulur seuson with l,7KU v.irJ.,, rJnking him fourth un the C'AA all-llml' ~1ngle \l'ason ru.,hm~ h.,t Walk1•1 1m·kl•d u~ his 108 yards 11n 1u.,,t ••1..,ht cctrries. includmg u f14 yard run to set up the Rebeb' hr:.t tout:hdown After qu..1rkrback Dale Bunn bull<'tl over from the one to give the Tltwis u 7·0 lead. the speedy Walh r raced from the' &bets' 32 lo F'uJlerton's four Two plays lall·r. UNLV quarterback Doug llobertson snl'akcd over from t lw ont.'. The Rebels added 17 points in the second half. Ncvada-La'i Ve~as had 345 yards in total of· fcnsc . Robertson completed six of 13 passes ror 98 yards. SCORE ay OOARTEAS r\1ll~•1on S4 o / o o 1 tl .. •d• l6\ V"Qh (I I I~ I 14 l'vll Dunn 1,.,.. IPoll••d ••t• I Ut4l v '40C)lon'-'>f1 1 run •c,,.. '"no • H • 1 UNl V H""" 48 CM\\ ttom Pntw•n -..un t(,,o t•tU') ..... t tJNl v I (, f .. •~tano1' 11Nl v f;allon u •un 11;_,.,,.,no ~•<" A II~ 1-tr\I OOWn\ Ru\tw \ ""'°' p"'"nfl .,,..,,h Rt tur n y~fc.h J>"' .f"\ Pl;l\h F umbl•• IO">t Pef\•H•~' .,...,d, HATIUICS Full UNlV 11 ,. •9 111 ~7 71• t1't 'Iii • 11 I 1811 ,,_IHI I II \-0 11 10 J 10 Jn Laguna Beach, Newport Girls Gain Semis Newporl H arbor lli g h 's Sailors and the Laguna Reach Artist s advanct!d into tht· CIF' girls volleyball s emifinals Fn- dny night as -San "M"arcos and Alem any fell victi m lo the Orange Coast area powers. Newport Uarbor, seeded No 3 111 the 4-A eliminatio ns , belled visiting San Marcos. 15· 7. 15·2. Laguna Beach, a lso on its home court. turned Alemany a\\ay, 15 3. 15-13, to set up a Newport Harbor-Laguna Beach duel 1n the sem ifinals Tuesday evl'ntnl? at a s ite to be de · termincd. In the Laguna Beach victory the Artisl-. zipped to victory over a nervou.~ Alemany without a hitch . Substitutions were quickly inserted in the-second game;-and Ale m any jumped to a 7·2 lead before the Artists settled down. gained their poise and came back to pos t the g ame and match. Setter Deidra Dvorak was amon~ the s tars for Laguna Beach. Karen Lynch and Chris Law:,on aJso sparkled In Newport Harbor 's triumptl. Coach Charlie Brande credited the enttrcteam for the win "Our ser ving w as r eally good," said Brande. Regarding the s howdown with Laguna Reach. Brande said: "We beat Laguna Beach earlier in a non. league match. They've really improved though. It'll be a good m atch." Cl~ OIM"tt l"lt\111 l<1111un• 8'-Mll.,._. Al•"16"Y 1$.l. 1$-13 N~wPort H8'llof <It!! !>an MetCO\ t}-1, 1\-1 .l\•l~llOndel, Sance OMO.re , .. 16, rs.• FOOTBALL/BASKETBALL Battle in Alaska TC'xa!-. A&M's Rudy Woods I middle 1 bat- lll•s North Carolina State's Art Jom•!. Cle rt I for a rebound in Friday night's S('a Wolr Cl:1ssH· in Anchorage. A.aska. North (':irnlsn.1 Slut(• \\on. 81 G5 Rose Bowl OD the Line Ohio State, Michigan Tangle Today COLUMBUS. Ohio t /\Pl Woody llaycs isn't about to divulge his pre · ga mt" plans . not when the college football s takes are piled s~ high in that M1crugan·Ohio State Roi>e Bowl !'.howdown today "You Just don't rcvc11I your plans." sa id tht• 65 year old Ohio Stale Coac h . ''If you te ll a man what you're going lo do. he's ,::oing to build his defense against 1l " OS TIIE LINE for the 65-year-old Buckeyes · coach an·. A record seventh straight Big Ten Confe rence tltle or CO·tiUe. I\ Rose Bo wl berth agains t ~uthem California, which would ex· On Tl' Todafl Clea""~ 7 at 9:45 te nd Ohio State's a ppearances in Pasadena to 11 , unprecedented for a Big Ten school. And. 11 he loses, a pe rsonal low. a third consecutive set ·back to the dreaded Wolverines. MA \'BE TIIAT HAS accounted for the terse. close·mouthed Hayes of this week. He's locked the practice gntes a nd <;aid little about what kind of game it ma:v be before the 63rd straight Ohio Stadium sellout of 88.000 and milltons morl' on national television. ·'The whole element or offense or defense 1i. always built into surprise. We'll put in a couple o r new things and I know you wouldn't want to see them until Saturday," he told the m edia. 01110 STAT E s urvived a rocky 2-2· l start to roll up a 7 ·2· l record and No. 16 national r anking to carry against Michigan, sixth naUonaUy and 9· 1.0. The two share the Big Ten lead at 6·1·0 with Michigan State, ineligible for post·se<ison play t11•c;.1uM· of 1t~ NCAA probut1on A M ich1gan v1c·t11rv or t 1t· w1 II send lht> Wolverines ln I ht· Ho),e Bowl fnr a third consl'cut1vc· ) t••Jr Tht• lo!ll.!r automatically fills a <:atnr Howl s pot opposite Clcm!>fm M ICllJGAN C'OAC'll Bo Schcm bcchler. a former assis tant LO Hayes. has been as loose as h1~ old bo:.s hu:. been tense leadinn up to their runth meeting. They stand 4 4-1 a~::unst one anothe r. Sche mbechl cr wa s n 't worried ·about givin~ Ohio writers <my secret:. at his medfa luncheon "Not write anythtn~"" he said. "They won't havt.• to Thcst· s,iuys will be met at the city l1 m1ts wh<'n they go home. There has to be a debrief· ing. you know ... the windowlei.s room bit ... one light shmlng right in their eyes:· Hayes repeatedly calls Michi1?an Ohio State the greatest rivalry in all of s ports . "There is no bigger t'hall <'nge than the Ohio State game." smd Schem bechler . turning se rious . "No. not tht• Rose Bowl. This gamP 1s the ul limate." In other major games today, No. 5 Houston will attempt to c linch the Southwest Confcr<'nce berth in the Cotton Rowl with a victory over Tex as Tech, n.inth-rankcd Te xa.,, playcc, SWC rival Baylor. No 10 Clem!>on. bound for Lhe Gator Bowl, entertain <, South Carolina . I llh·rutcd Arkansas is at Southe rn Methodist. No 14 Michigan Stat~ is home against Iowa. and 18lh·r anked Purdue entertains Indiana. T raditional season-c ndinn game!> on the West Coast include Oregon State at Oregon. Was hington a t Washington State a nd Arizona State at Ari1.0na, although Arizona State will go on to play Rutgers Dec. HI in the Garden State Bowl. * .,.,.,,. ·~ '"" '""IOI' colleQo' •oot0.•11 •,~nut .. for 1oot1v WEST ,.,.,,,, o~"" ,, '"~th• rn ( 1ll•fhffll t f•• 1(1t1~•ttl Vr".m'J ·•• H,tWAH n1ont Wd\"•NJton "' W~\Nl'Q'lon St••·· .•• '>Pl>••,,.. <u• fl'>n ,11 nr1·1)1n ',Int• N,..w Mt•ot.o at ~ O••·•QO Cjtdh• ... ...... , £AST r Ill\,,,,., hcut .ti Holy t ro¥t f<Q•lO,. 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Wllege Basketbal,l Top NFL lndivid11als 49ers Top Texas, 7(l-71 From AP Dispatches LONG BEACH -Senior Rickey Williams scored 26 poanl.8 to lead Long Bea~h Stnte to an UP· set or sixth ranked Texas. 76-71, 1n college basket· ball Friday night. In their first game under Coach Tex Wlnter, who forme rly coach ed a t Kansas State and Northwestern. the Long Be ach 49ers took the lead ln the fi rst minute of the second half ufler trailing 39·38 at halftime. J ong Beach began a stall with just over two mlnu'tes ~ft in the gam e. Williams. n 6-2 guard, clinched the victory by sinking three free throws In the closing minutes . T exas forward T ytone ·Branyan led the Longhorns with 16 polnls a nd 10 rebounds . Forward Wade Blundell kept Tcxa~ close by scor· Ing all 11 of his polntR in the flnal half Pepperdl•~ 59. lttClfw A ANCHORAGE. Alaska -Ricardo Brown ~ank a 22.root Jump shot with seven seconds ren. ltl the came Friday nJ1ht H Pepperdine stunned lOlh· ranked Indiana, S0-58, in the opening round of the Sea Wolf Clualc collye basketball toumament The Wave rot. the opportunity for UM winnlq basket after Indiana's Jim Roberson stepped over the end line whJle inbounding the ball after Pep- perdlne closed the gap to 58-57. Pepperdine meets 12lh·ranked North Carolina State In tonJghl's semifina ls . The Wolfpack dumped Te xas A&M, 81-65, Friday while Lamar rolled over host Alas ka-Anchorage, 88·66, 1n another opening.round contest. Indiana Jed throughout the gam e ano wa:s a head by as many as nine points several limes In the second half. Ari: .... St. 84, A rlZOIMI 11% TUCSON -Arizona State freshman Lafayette Lever Corced a jump ball with 53 seconds left and then scored on a goaltending call as the Sun Devils edged Arizona 84·82 Friday in non·conlerence col· lege basketball. 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GWC, Gauchos . - In Bowl Games By JOHN SEVANO I Of ... OllllY ,..._. IUft The batUe Jines are drawn. The staee is set. The part.lei· -pants are ready. The final Junior college foot· ball games of the year will be played tonight (7: 30) when Golden West meets CerritoS" ln the Avocado Bowl al Cerritos, and Saddleback tangles with Glendale in a rematch of last year's Mission Bowl at Mission Viejo High. The Golden West·Cerritos con· Lest should be a bard fought con· test decided by the defenses. Tonight's Odds Golden West by t s.ddleback by 4 MARK CHURCHWARD (35) RUNS. FOR A FIVE-YARD GAIN THROUGH THE WILSON DEFENSE. Both led their respective con- ferences in that department with Golden West allowing only 63 points in six games while Cer· ritos permitted but 68 in the same span. Edison Topples Wilson B~ Plays Key.for Char{?ers in 21-13 Victory By ROGF.R CARLSON Ol IM 0111y Piiot Statt Edison 1 ligh 's Chargers struck wilh the big play Friday night to hancl a tenacious Hacienda Heights Wilson club a 21 13 de· feat in the first round or the CIF Big t'1ve Conference playoffs before 4 ,800 at Orange Coast College. Hampered by the slippery go· ing, Edison struck it rich with three plays and 1t paid off with three touchdowns. THE BIGGEST OF ALL came early in the third quarter as Junior Bill Ma lava si led a c ha rge of Edison d e fenders through Wilson's line and he blocked a punt to give the ball to the Sunset League cha mpions on the Wilson two--yard line. Mike Dotterer punched it over on the ensuing play and what was a precarious 14· 7 lead was s udde nly 21·7 after Rick Stephens' lhird-PA'P The Chargers of Edison Co\lch Bill Workman never could get traction on the slipper y OCC field. which worked In Wilson's favor with the Wildcats' tenden- cy for straight ahead plays WILSON BOUNCED BACK with a 64-yard touchdown march 1n 14 pl ays after M a rk Blackley~s Interception stopped a n Edison threat, but then one more big play in the form of a roughing the kicker penalty * * * SC01t8 8Y OUA•TutS Hit<lenoeHP•Qft"Wll'IOn 1 0 0 6 I) i: dl'>On 0 u I 0 71 W ft0rnf'14f pA\\ from (,on1al,.\ U(Ollln k +(k • £ .... u,,.. 19 run l<,ll"l>hf'ft' • 10 I C OoU .. rPf' I\ pa'' trom ~urflf' C~t~.,,_.M ••<k• f -OOH•rH 7 run t<,te"""'1• klC" I W RRk~ .. l run fl)l'\~fa11t-et• A 4 100 """""''"° GAlilE STATIUICS w ( F "'' OOWM '\ II Ru,M \ YM°' 38 I~ lO 117 P~\"llQ ,,,..0\ 10/ UI P<0\\I'\ Q.J .. I 4 11 I Pun!\ • 3 70 J 17 F umbl.,.. 10-.1 I 0 04 P"""'"-•M"' .. ,a •., IHOIVlot.IAL llUSHIHO w 00 ..... 1 1).11. 611K~l<'y '""· f\Mtff 11·)0. Con.Alf'\~: F~ 1 ... '"'" I ~. Flouero<I' I [ Oollet"H 17-41. Seurl!f' I 40; (hur01ward 6-ll INOIVlot.IAL .. ASSING W (,OMlllf'\,_1 .. 1, 107' l'llk-lfly 0 1 0 F !><our er '-17-I. 157 INDIVIDUAL •l!CEIVINO killed the last Wilson chance. The Chargers were forced to punt with 2:49 left in the game. but Frank Seurer got off a punt aft er a high s nap and was bounced lo the ground by three o nrus hing d e fe nde r s . The Chargers ran out the clock with s ix rushing plays to give them their first CIF playoff victory since 1970, setting up a second round game with Chaffey, which crushed Mater Oei, 34·6. TWO BIG PLAYS in the first half put Edison on top for good after falling behind, 7-0. First it was Seurer's only carry of the rirsl two periods. an 18-yard' dash around his right side after .Jaking a handoff to Dotterer. The play caught Wilson napping a nd Seurer had but one de- fensive buck to beat-which he did. The 51-yard march was set up by Scott Walker·s 41 -vard kickorr return. It was still a dogfight with less than a minute to go in the half when Seurer hooked up with his only completion in that span. coming on a third·and·15 silua· lion from the Edison 15. Seurer tossed a deep pass and Dotterer. who got behind the secondary. came down with the ball at the Wilson 48 and scam· pered the remaining distance for lhe touchdown with 34 seconds left in the half. The play covered 85 yards THUS, WILSON WENT into the dressing room on the short end of a 14-7 lead despite rolling up 150 yards to Edison's 33 <with . the exception or Seurer's TD run and the scoring pass to Dot· terer ). It was a typical Edison de· fensive effort, with one key de· fensive play after another by a d iffe rent individual. Larry Parkine n . Steph e n s, Ken Kuester. Bill Cudmore, Jason Jordan. Chris Rowey, Malavasi. Dan Kerins, those were some or the standouts. • Seurer got the most out of his completions with 157 yards ac· counted for on but four comple· lions . And the most consistent back for the Chargers was Mark Churchward. who ran for tough yardaJlte lo crucial situations. BOTH ALSO HAVE game- breaking potential on offense and feature powerful backfields with Jame1> Copeland leading the way for Cerritos while the state 's No l backfie ld of Leonard Altavitla and Steve Fogel will lead the charge for the Rustlers. The Rustler.\, who run out of I.h e option, are entering the i:a me with an eight-ga me wm- ning streak. The l''alcons <6-41. meanwhile, lost their season fipale to Orange Coast 18·17. "The key will definite ly be de· fense," says F a lcon Coach Frank Mazzotta. "and our of- fense's ability to hold onto the ball. "EVERY GAME WE'VE lost this year our defense has been on the field too long. We just don't have the kind of s ize to stay with teams. Our successful games are when we've held on to the bal I." T he Rus tlers. who have averaged four touchdowns per game 1n conference play, have been playing well at both ends of W l Opj!ltlf'llO 3 lO. Comel 3-'3. F 1-•0" 1 II PorlMl I 14, 81aOley 1 J E-Ootler«l·IS; A-U ·ff. Her.on 1-13. BILL HERSON OF EDISON (88) CATCHES AN 11-YAAD PASS, BUT IT WAS NULLIFIED BY A PENALTY. Tars Stun St. Paul, 10-7, With 0:20 Left Newport's Hitr,el Soores Winning Touchdown on One-yard Run By HOWA&D L. HANDY °' .. l)Mly ...... '""" SANTA FE SPRINGS -When Newport Harbor High Coach Bill Pizilca said before the game that his team wasn't over-awed by the boat St. Paul High Swordsmen despite their lofty No. 1 rating, he said ll all. An Inspired 1econd batr performance that saw the Tars completely dominate the act.ion on both offenae and defense, then score a touchdown wltb 20 1econda rema1nlng, broupt a ma.Jor, 10.7, upeet. victory in ClF Bil Five opening round playoff act.ton Friday night on the St. Paul field. The Tan, representln' the SwlHt League u the Lhird·place team, drew what moet expert.a felt wu a IUlcide enaa1ement a1aln1t the to1>-rJted ........ •ANY IOVNDED. a deal.b· knell before the opening kickoff. citing the fact St. Paul had run up a record of 54·2 on its home field since It opened ln 1965. This year's ediUon was 9·0 going into the game. But the Tars had a different Idea. 'They completely dominat· ed play in the second half to the stunned amazement or most of the crowd of a pproximately 7 ,000 b.ilhlY partisan St. Paul rooters. And the Newport mar1ln of victory could have been even larger except for eome bad breaks. There were heroes aplenty ror the Tan. •IKR JemNSON dld yeomao duty In carrying the bell ln the second half, rushing ror 108 yard• ln 25 carries durtnc that epan wtth 8'eve Kraemer, Brad Sell, Juoa Blain, Jay Vo.like and Joe Carnahan blockln1 auperblf for him. Dave Hitzel did ao outstanding Job engineering the offense. then ""&me throuJ?h With a super eJ- fort In the final minute to give the Tars the victory Hitzel threw for 27 yardR to Randy Starr to ~ive the Tars a first and goal at the Swordsman one, then on the neict play, faked a handoff to Johnson up the mid· dle and circled around right end to go In for the winning touchdown on a solo errort with 20 seconds remaining. Bob da Silva, the hard·luck kicker for Newport, connected on the con· version try and it was 10·7 and St. Paul had its back to the wall Two tong desperation paues fell harmlessly to the 1round, then Scott McKay lnterc-epted one at the seven u the final gun IOUnded with the Tara winntna, 10·7 . ST. PAUL, a 1round.orient.d team. lcored Ill touchdown In the first quarter on a 65-yerd pass play from Tim Montez to Bob Luno with Scott Kellerup kicking the conversion. This was only one of three completions for the night. J Da Silva was a frustrated kicker In the first hall. He mis· scd from 31 yards out early In the game when his kick was wld~ or the uprights. Then boot· ed one or 28 yards-only to have It called back on an encroachment penalty against the Swordsmen that Is automatic ln high school. His next try from 23 yards was wide again. Not ·discouraged, he booted one or 23 yard11 Y> close out a long sustaJned drive that-opened the second half to put Newport on the bolrd. This one proved the difference at the end. PIUICA SAID the Tart dJd Uttle diff~t In the toeond half except to make some minor ad. 1us tments like pulling the guards for blocking. Blain and Kraemer respond~d expertly. St. Paul never bad possesaion of the ball in Newport territory. The only time the)' were there came on the touchdown pass or 65 yardl!. In fact, they got to their own 40 only one lime and a quarterback sack for a 12-yard loss by Scott Benjamin moved them back to the 32. It was a devastating pertormance by the detense of the Tara and with the orrcnse coming through wlt.h.:$s best game of the year In the second halt, made it a complete victory. Defenaively. Dave Thompeon was a ltandout with help rrom ltyim Abbatte, J~ Koltna , Brett Smlt.bL..McKay and, all the otbera. The ·nna beld St. P1ul to one fl.rat down ln tbe second half and only four ror ll\e aamt. The (8eeTA&S,Pa1eB1> the field since two losses opened the season. "There's no doubt we've been playing wen ;~ says GWC Coach t Ray Shackleford. "But we're 1 • going to have a tough time with Cerritos. They run out of a lot of formations and have a very I sound rootbaJl team." The key for the Rustlers de· fensively would appear lo be their ability to stop Copeland. , ·Copeland. who enters the game • ·with over 900 yards rushing. has } been bottled up in ti'is last three ~ games. gathering only 129 yards in 60 carries. • • t "AL1110UGH WE'VE DONE • well when Ile has n't," says J Mazzotta. "I think we're golng to need a very good effort from 1 him In order for us to be sue-t cessful." ~ The Saddleback·Glendale re· J match, won by the Gauchos. 44·22. last year. should be of a • different contras t than last } season. Both had potent aerial attacks last year wherQas this season hotb have relied on the run more. • Steve Crapo, the Mission Con· • ference's Player of the Year. I has run for 914 yards on ISi cetr ries in only six getmes for the 1 Gauchos. FOR GLENDALE, f1fth ·stnng , tailback J erome Prate r has found a position as he has rambled for 412 yards on 100 l carr ies and six TDs m only four , contests. : Both clubs feature strong de • fenses with Saddleback 's allow-r m g only 10 points per game I while Glendale's has permitted r JUSt under 12 ( 11.9>. "We will have to play a. good ofrens1ve game in order to wln." predicted Saddleback Coach Ken Swearingen. "Glendale ; 17-3> will probably put its share of poinL~ on the board, so we'll have to counter. "The M1 ss1on Bowl 1s a perfect culmination of a season-• long goal for us." added Swear- ingen. whose team 1s 9-1. "Wt• start with the fi rst day of prac f l ice reinforcing that goal or making the Mission Bowl and j we're (the coach.mg staff) proud r· that our players accomphsbed it. .. Rustlers, . Saddleback I: Fives Win • .. A 22-foot jump shot by Sad·f dleback 's Randy Wh1eldon at th<> 1 buzzer gave the Gauchos a netr· • row 99.97 victory over Fullct1.on. Friday mghl on the winner's• court. ) The victory marked th<!f second two-point victory by the ~ Gauchos in as many games. 1· After hold ing a 61·5.S advan· • Lage at the half. the score see·J sawed back a nd forth until Fullerton knotted the score at 97l with 3: lJ lert to play. Neither s ide could make a l bucket after that as bc>lh missed numerous scoring opportunities • from the field and at the free throw hne. Finally, Saddleback got the' ball from Fullerton with I :43 re· m aming and elected to wlndl down the clock . Wi th 10 seconds left the• Gauchos called a t1m('' out and set up Wh1eldon for the final shot. The ball barely ruf· fled the net. · In Golden West College's opene r at Sylmar High, thci Rustlers posted a 99-92 decision over LA Mission to give Coach Jim Greenfield his fi rst victory. I Walt Evans led the way wi~ 24 points, hitting ni ne of a dozen, attempts and picking off 10 re·1 bounds . Doug J ardine had nine! rebounds and Leland Bruce and• Steve Parrino each scored 10 points In the second half. , wllfftlft <f11 ~11\111 HelMktr ttenoerton M11cr0<lt 001' JoMwn ROMflklllcM lilorrt• W11keti.to .• " "' .. " " 7 ,. J 0 & l \ 1• 1 I 1) ' 0 • 0 0 0 , ' q I 0 2 OAA.Y PILOT FOOTBALL Mesa Spanks Foe Tere~is Stars In 39-7 Rout COSTA MESA'S BILL LUX OPERATES OPTION AGAINST ONTARIO FRIDAY. Sonora Tumb/,es San Clemente · Advances, 14-6 By Lt:F. MILl~F.R Ol t,_ O•tly PHot St•ll San Clemente lhgh avenged t wo previous CIF foo t h;.i ll playoff lossC's to Sonora Hi gh by defeating the Raiders. 14 -fi. Fn day night in first round Central Conference pla}'ofr action al San Cll'menle. Triton fans braved the icy we ather lo sec Coach Allie S charf's team play JU&t wd l ~nough to wtn ··we we r e up and d ow n tonight." said Schaff, "We had too many penalties . I hope we can get our 2cl together for .. •1lher Av1at1on or El Toro <the Tritons will play Av1at1on, 20 19 \11ctors over El Toro) " SAN CLF.MF.NTE MADE lt:!-.~ mis takes than Sonora. h"wev<'r. ctnd the Tritons' running allack gunned down the Raide rs' wide open offense the s t·ore. 0 111 wailed until h(• was hit berore pitching to Dan ne r while Rowsey thre:-v a good block to spring him loosC'. The San Cle mente defense w<is Lough all night as Wade and Banne r also inte rcepted passes an<rGuy Goodwtn pounced on a fumble to st ifl e the Sonora ul· tack To go along with the weather the Triton defense s topped Sonora running back Alan Heuer cold in the second half after he had been the Raide rs ' best weapon before intermission. SONORA HAD TO RESORT to its "Stars and Stripes" passing formation where four linemen split away from the center and the quarterback drops back into shotgun rormation. By ERNIE CASTILLO Of"''.,.,,, ~-...... A• Mike Teregla goes, so do the Costa Mesa Htah Mustanfa. Tere9i11, a gul3y 5·9, l70·pound halfback, was s~dled wllh ln· Juries durlng the final four re· gtJlnr aeaHon game s. during which Costa Mesa scored the .:rand t.oto.1or41 points~ . BlJT rr WOULD RAVE taken a pair or broken legs to keep Teregls out of Friday night's CIF playof( opener against On: tario High. On the receiving end or s ome we ll-time d o ption pitches from quarterback Bill t.ux. Teregas rambled for 98 yards on 19 carries, mcJuding a 1)81r or early touchdowns, to lead the Mustangs to a 39· 7 rout before an estimated 2,500 al Newport Harbor High. "He 's still 80 percent." said Costa ~esa Coach Tom F'rench afte rwa rds "Rut by next week. he should be 100 percent . . . I hope .·· The way t he Musta ngs' de- fense operated, Teregis could have been 10 percent healthy and s till have been a factor . In the rirst half. Costa Mesa al- lo}Ved Onl<m o 23 net yards and zero rirst'downs on 18 plays . Th e Mustang s' defens ive secondary allowed no pus com· pletiona while tumlng ln three lnterc!J>liona . .Paul Kriko_rian had a pair wb11e Mite Scarlett's theft wu the ranal nail In On· tarlo'a coffin. ADO LUX'S brilliant passing and COAta Mesa had Its bes t balanced effort of the year. Lux completed his first three attempts to help open up the op- tion running game and the Sea View League MVP finished with a nine-ror.20 performance that included a pair of third quarter TD bombs ~ Mlke Moiso. Lux also scored once on the ground. SO well did the Mustangs have the game in control that when Lux departed to the sidelines, sophomore Greg Teregis came in and engineered the final scor- ing drive, capping it with a seven-yard TD to"'s to Andy Goldberg. MEANWHILE, Costa Mesa's 4.4 slanting defense tamed the J aguar.s. While the offense was playing ball control. the defense reduced Ontario·s attack t o three no·gains and a punt. The Jags had the ball ror only six plays in the first quarte r and had just one yard to show for it Only a 46-yard run by Shawn T.,.1ton quart('rback Don Oill r an the ball eHccl1vcly for 70 vards while Make Lewis a nd Nate Rowsey both topped the 40 yard mark lo keep Sonora orr balance It didn•t help a s the San Clemente defense bent but didn't break. Dave Slivers completed his passes but when Sonora neared the goal line the Triton secondary didn't budge. PAUl KRIKORIAN LOOKS FOR BLOCKERS AFTER INTERCEPTING PASS. Mike Wade took a pitch from Dill to score the first Points or the cont~st from eight yards with 11 :39 left in the first half John Scharr booted what prove<I to be the winning point or the gaml' on the c.•onversion ROWSEY SET UP the tou c hdown with a 35·y a rd ~campt>r when he went in m otion a nd t ook the ba ll from Dill hrfore Sonora knew what hit the m. Sonora. s econd place te am from the Ora nge League. ca me right back on a two.yard blast by David Si mpkins The Raiders went for two but the Triton de- fense rose to the occasion and forced a fumble to make it tough o n ~nora. ._A 'pass interception by Mike Fors um put the Tritons in ex (-)£dlent r1eld position at the ~onora 38·y ard line midway through the third period and Dill & Co. took advantage of it. JEFF BANNER, Dill and Rowsey executt'<i the option play lo ne ar perfection as Ba'nner romped 14 yard~ untouched for * * * SCIOfll 8Y OUA•TllH Sano"' !><lf'Cl•mettl• 0 " 0 0 • 0 1 I 0-14 '>C W-1 run ISclWll 1110 I Soft SIMl*lnt' ""' I run l•llto I ~c e-u run lk .... 11 ••o l A .) 00011\ltmetfd OAMe STATISTICS , ... Flrtl-M II Au\t>tt Ya<'~ :IO·J.t PaUU>q yardi I~ P~w~ U '•J """"'' ' .. f'urnbl'" '°" • 1 ........... "''"'°' • S1 IMOIYIOUAt. llU,MINO I I .. ), !>Of> H-1._; Inn ) I• 0....... 4.. <;llU!"I 7•S, $111'1pklM H ; TerlJO• J>IOt min~ lJ, Sit,..,. 4-for tnlnvJ 10 $C -0111 14-10, i.-11 1°"'4, R-•tf 1-4,; 8- , ,,., .. 20; w-:.~'!'v10UAL ll'AHING • left-St~ .. 111-t, 71, T•rDoo 4-t·t. •7. ,.._, • I 1-0,tl; tm•l·l,O. s c -0 111 .. •>0, ,., w-.o.H,o INDIVIDUAL ... CllYINO 'SOft-0.nN S.11 ; Sluert M S: T••bO• 7 10. Hou<k 7 II. lmMJ; Oe¥<1rN• t.10 SC eeldO 1-U; Ctl,..11 ?-121 l'on urn 1·7 .. NCAA Stati8tim TOTAt.CWNNH . ., ..... ., ...... 1111t • $ ,,.. H 11 • o '" O u ra •• u1 > ~ ,, ,,,. 21'2 u ,., ' "" • • nu ,. ,. ,,., "" s.s ,.. ' ,.. ,, •. t0'1 H "51 4 TDs for Centofante CdMFaces Gladstone Fountain Vml.ey Captures 28-16 Victory Corona del Mar High's Sea Kings tangle with the G ladstonl' Gladiators tonight '7:301 at Newport Harbor High in the fm ,t round or the Cl F centra l Con rerence football playofrs. Cd M 1:,, u seven-Point favorite . By DAVE CUNNINGHAM OI tlw o.11, ll'llOI Sl.lff Sam Centofatlle s pe nt l ast season in the shadow of the ex· p losive Willie Gittens, but in 1978 he has done some exploding or his own, and the loudest boom yet came Friday night in the opening game or the CIF 4·A Big Fiv e Confere nce football playoffs. Centofante scored rour touchdowns and rushed for 106 yards in leading Fountain Valley lo a 28· 16 win over visillng Eisenhower High before a crowd or 4,200 al Huntington Beach High. I T WAS CENTOFANTE'S most brilliant performance in a prep career that started lo pick up s team in 1977 when, as a junior who only played when Gittens rested. he earned a nomination for the all-league team. "Centofa11te ran ve ry well tonight." s aid Buron Coach Bruce Pickford in a gross un- derstate m e nt. "And G il Compton was throwing well tonight, too. "We hurt ourselves a few COAST C4CERS UUNCH SE4SON y With optimism running high for the 19i8·79 s eason, the Orange Coast Pirates open their basketball season tonight 17:30) hosting LA Trade Tech. OCC Coach Tandy Gillis will have four sophomor es In his starting lineup with returnees Paul Akin and Ray Oralll at the guards, and Pete Neumann at one of the forward spots. Round· Ing oul the starting five are ..Brlan Mc.Cotmkk. a transfer from LA· Harbor, and Stevo Tim- mons, a 8·8 freshman from .. Newpon Harbor. The Beavers of Trade Teeh finished with a 12·18 record lut season. times on defense early in the g ame ," Pickford pointed out. "But they only had one decent drive in the whole game.·· Pickford was pleased with has d e f e nse. d espite the early lapses, because of the job it did in containing Eisenhower·s blaz- ing s peecl. "THEY HAVE MORE speed than a nyone we've seen this year, and they were a lot tougher than we thought they'd be," Pickford said. Like Centorante. quarterback Compton had one or his biggest nights of the season. Thl' rine. a rmed southpaw completed 15 of 24 attempts for205 yards. Kevin Margerum, Compton's prime target with six catches and 116 yards. also turned In a couple or crucial tackles on de· tense OTHERS SHINING ON <le- rense included Russ lleidesch and Rick Lamphear, who had quarterback sacks. and Mark Lung. who inte rcepted a pass to set up Fountain Valley's first touchdown. Arter Centora nte got the Barons oH to a 6 -0 lead . EisenhowP.r s truck twice In rapid !ftJ$:Cession to suddenly lake a 14·6 lead, early in Lhe second quarter. The first Eagle TO came on a determined 72.yard drive in eight plays. The PAT conversion kick save Eisenhower a 7-6 lead l'OUNTAIN VALLEY was 11Lymied on ita next Possession and punted the ball away. In one qulck play, Eisenh ower quiarterback Kevin McDowell found Kevin Davis open on Lhe sldtllnet and bit him for a 93· yard touchdown pass. .But that wat tbe laat noise Elaenhower could make, and the comb1naUon of Centofante's run· nln1 and Compton'• pauln1 pro· vided the BalOns wtLh a com· fortable lead before the fourth quanert.aan. SCll)llE BY OUAllTEllS Fl\l'nllOw•r O •• 0 1 i. Fountain v""~• ~ u t O ?ti FV (!"nlOll!tllf'lrun !Ore• l~lll'Cl l £ H<1m11ton 1 rut< IFf'OC>rut. ~•o 1 E Oavr\ '13 ~' lrom M<Oowl'lt IF-ut. klO ) F V C.-.IOl..,tf' I run t("ompton run I FV C•nlOl""l" I '"" •• ,,. l.trlf'()I F V C~nlOl..,.,lf' I rU<'I IM•rqerum PiU\ h om (ompt0<>1 E '><lleh FV """'"' \1-d out ot t'nG t~ A -4 700nllmaltd GAME STATIUICS E FY f tf\I oown\ I '1 Ru\ht!\ y&rO-. 11 H3 '3 '-' P•\\ll'Q yaro-'-" 10) P .. "'\ 6 I/ I 1~7•.0 Punh 4 1) 7 4' Fumlll~ 10\I 1 I • ' PtMlll•\·YMO\ 160 .... INDIVIDUAL llUSMINO F -MCC>owl"ll 10 U M•rl1n o 70, H•tnlllO<> t0 l6 M•rlln6'?0 r .. ,,,. re v ("n l•>lnntf' "10& Ro mlnf' I 37 H,.n•Qtna n l t~ 1 u Pf\'\\11/0 1 tJ Mctroerum t 1 Complon 1 tor m1nu\ \ INOtYIDUAL PASSINO r Mr Dowell b 11 1 1M ~I/ (OmotM 1\ 74 0 70\ INDIVIOUAL llf CEIVIHO ( O•VI\ 7 101 ~m1lh I 48 llir•' I •• Lo•• I. Hamrllon 1 0 t v -Mnrotrum b t I& C'.Ol>PCI"' 6 I•. Centot<ll't• 3 I\ The Sea Kings , Sea Vie w League co-champions, are lt'<.1 by quarterback Kurt Brockman. tailback Martin Hubbard and .1 defense keyed by Jim Sholhn. Kory BurWell.and Eric Rare. Gladstone e nters with th1· same overaJI record as Coronu del Mar-5·4. The Gladiators de pend on the running and pas!'in~ or quarterback Jeff Wirth. a 165-pounder who was an All Hacienda League choice as a 1unior an 1977. This is the third straight year the Sea Kings. under Coach Dick Morris. have earned a playoffs berth. In the previous two starb. CdM was ousted by Cajon 121 7 1 and li:I Dorado <22·0>. CIF Grid Scores •11 ..... c-•-· Newport H"rbOr 10 St P11ul I R•OIUIO\ 10 $1 r t.Ml\ f Fount•'" v.,11.., 111 £•--•' 16 w .. 1 CovlfWI n Nolr• 0.,.,. O Fo111•n• 1•, l010l• 1• ~rvll~ 70. l .,, Alto• 10 Cl'Mllley ,., Mell'f 0.1 t Edl\On " HH Wol\Otl 13 C9fttr.M~e Mt"oon V~j07& E\Ptf..,t•• Gl•dtl-Co<on.t CM1 ~r ITonoo!lt Anl•'-Y.Mle\O ), CMll-1 0 Soulll Torrance 19, IUOAM'3• Mornil'Qjl.,. •.Canyon O Lompoc •s. ~. llffNnl• ··-~· Tpmple Coty 4', c;-.i. 17 Arroyo 11, NWoyt.ir U 8urr~ 11, S.11 c....-, 14 C•lllornoe •· fli'al'll l(._i 14 P1-tr 11, La CMwde U 8urO•n-·P•••-t ITOlllOlll ., 8u,,Ou<111\, 1 :IOI et Newp0'1 H&rlXlr I JOI Scllurr 30, Sell~IMn Nell 1•, Monl-lloO s---"~. , Av1etlefl 20, E1 Toro It lot I S•" Cteml!ftle I•. Sonar• • Et OOr-7t, Mlr• .. "e 7 Co~t• MeW M, Olltlrio I C•p1.ir-ll•ll"Y". l..,1•not 20 lloyel on ,., 8••• 011!10• " ...,...,,,~. W•rr•n 10. LN•• l J 11111• P••-14 s.MoltoeO • S•11t1 Ant ll•llo It. l at Ale tnnot Peel II<• 74, El A en< ho 0 C•nyO<> 14. CVp<'HI I L• 0111nti1 14, Sunny Hlllt) s.1111eoo u. Lvnwooo 14 l!I M~ II, ANl\4'111'110 IOll CMNI~• Aolllnt Hlllt U . OOt ~ 0 lll Wll'IQll 14, Pe-IJ ComptOll "· c:..m.r1110 0 (11 ... ,,.t lal..,,il\ JI. WHI TOff•llO " t.11 ~ol't H. """ Y•H<ly, AtUCll• J9. ,.,.,. ~Ill<• IJ P•IOt II-. )I, TMllWnd CUU 0 Allleft!br• 14. lell Mt'<Ot t N .. tr ;k"' C.....-*'1te C11h•r CltY n, ~·· Ptllle ' C•IH'lllo II, V"11um o.t 1 kll9V' .... w.tl, Hlllt H ..... ..... ,.,........,," Remo,.•l.4 Sltrre t foftl9111 et fll••rlloe CC. 7:JDI Haq.it~~ CTonlVM M Ml SAC. I I Buttowlll, Applt ll•ll•Y U Indio IS, lleldwln P•rll ta Clllno 3S, C.ntr.i" ArllnotOll ti, 111 .... •\lot Poly JO Collen 4, 8•••'" tll Ctoremotll U, cov111e 14 1111-CtltfonM• 8rt lhrtn 40. Celli:Mltrla 11 NelHllU II, Of"~ lutlltron • Sen Je< 11110 U, ~11 10 Holtville"· w.o&" Oftt•roo CIWl~llan tt, ,,_ t Wllllll., CIW'IMMlll 4S, a..;"'° JI IC .. ,. 11•1141'f JI', V•ll•'I Owlltlllft t9 0."41 , ...... C.•-· Alf'meny.8tooml""9ft fTlllllOnt el Cfl1111. I Jiii ,.Ml i.telft )4, fllllmot•, SI OtM¥1t¥0 ti, Tw1111y111110 P•lm\0 . N0t ... lliN t,91t~r lll~~ll.AIMC._,.O •lt lllOfe )0, Ntlrt Dllllf c .. 1 .......... tN'YM•1'.IL~• Avant on a faked punt kept On· tarlo from being blanked. ll wasn't until late -tn he-lhird- quarter that the Jaguars managed a first down from 1crlmmage. And when Ontario got wise to Costa MeJ'a's option and ..abort paslfing game, Lux delivered a pair of beautifully executed bombs to Molao, who was wide open on both occasions. The victory, Costa Mesa's first ever in the CIF playoffs , sets up a quarterfinals tirr with El Dorado. A coin nJp today will determine the home team. S<O•I av OUAllT•llS On1•rt0 o O 1 o-1 CcoJt• Mt'Wl 1 U fl 1->t (M M Te<l'lji• 3 "'" fElllOurn l it'U CM-M Terl'QI\ 1 t ""' IElbOur111110 1 CM-lu• I run ,_~ ••1.01 Onl -A•.,,116run IUtffollOI CM-Mol\O,. IN""°"' Lu• 1111<11 IMIHI CM-~w 01 Pft• Ir-L<I• lfUft l•lleOI CM-Gol-9 I !NU from G. let" .. • IEll!our" lilct.1 A-7.j00 .. 11..,.tf<S OAMI STATISTIC$ °"' CM Flr\I OO•n\ S 09 Ru\l>t\ Yi<t<I\ 33 10 ., 41-166 PA\\lnQ Y4!A 0 IT7 P•'"'' V O+o ti 71-0 PUfth •·l l 2 7\ f.urnbl"1. io-1 t .o o.o p~ .... 111•\ YMO. II fl 6-tt INOllllOU4t. llUSMIHG Onl J~ll~•'IOn 11 /Q, AvMI l·S1. Mdnn Joa; D•Y•\ , 11, ,, •• ,... t '"""''"' ( M M T•r•OI\ IQ"" !>IM•m•n &·23 Lu• 8 1l Mille< 2 7 G f'erl"QtS 1 tO, M.trh~ 1·1 MrM~•ltr7 .. INOIYIDUAI. ll'ASllltG Ont M41nnO..,.O CM Lu• ,.20-0, ••s. G. T••l'Ot\, 3-0 , INOflltOUAL llECEIYIHG (M r 1MIJ J 7~. 0Al.l"r.2 n . MolMI 2 /9. Got4- bf tQ 1 I• M h ,."'O',) )I Mater Dei Falls, 34-7, To Chaffey Spttial to the Daily Pilot ONTARIO Mater De i High fell to fumbles. 'rain and a fired up football team called the Char. fey Ti~ers he re Friday njgbt 1n thl· opening round of the CIF playoHs M 1k<' Newnam threw three t o uchdown passes and Bob Fellha uer ran for two more i.cores as Chaffey rallied in the second hnlf to hand Mater De1 its worst loss or the season , 34 7. before un est imated crowd of 6,000 at Chaffey High. The Monarehs. who bowed out at 6·4. lost four rumbles in the mud. two of which Jed to Chaffey touchdowns. M a re Baquerizo put Mater Dea on the scoreboard first with a six yard TD run but it was all do wnhill fro m th.ere for the Mona rch.-; Following a recovered fumble. Nt.'wnam threw a 20.yard pass lo George Johnson to pull Chaffey to within one point, 7·6, at ha lfttmc. After another fumble re<'ovcry. Fellhauer scored on a four.yard run that put the Pan· thcrs ahead for good. Fellhauer added a one.yard TD dive 1n the third quarter and Nt•wnam turned the game into <t rou t by tos s ing touchdown pas~c:. of :l5 and seven yards to Sl'ott Be nne tt an the fourt h period ffttl• di <ntt ffl'll~,.•run frunfftlHidt (•ht f fll~ I '"'°' ll)d\\ t"tlto*d ' ( n.-R"n"""" )\ Ch•'' h t»m Nn 111rn..tm tV.tn O.rll.ttlt,.n r""• C n• 8~1t I fH''' lrom Nfwn.tm fAn'\Mllr rt.nt A •.000 ft' htn.th GAME STATISTICS MO Ow f " t OOw n ~ t• flu h• \ .,.,cto 74-ft,, ll 164 p•"•"9 •• ,,,.. ,. 1\1 p.,.... l 10 ' •• 711 ' Punl' )·H • <1!) f:umt>I•\ 10\t 4 • I 1 P•nAl he\ YMO\ l h 7 n INDIVIOOAL aUSMING MD SO"ncN ~ 17, B1tou•m 10 "·II, ao.,,. ll 0 V•rl~<O I 1 CM Fe llMuer 11-1111 Peter~ 1·10. M1m •r I 1 \) N,..-n•rn 1 m 1nu \ 1, Ohw• 2 1. \lt'n dPrUllAn 1 9, 1110 I l INOtlltOUAL PASSINO MO \Pf'n<fr 0 • t. O. t<•r·•ndn l b-0, )t ( hft Nf'WMm II 711-1, l~t INOIVIOUAL llECllVING MO OrMtwt t 11 "'""M t 11 RtY! 1·10 ,,,. r •lllli ..... r·l ti, a.n .... 11 , 'Ill, J°"""'n t )). Crow~ 7 1 ' . FOOTBALL I GOLF Slippi11g Through Ed1 i.on lltgh '~ Ml kl· Dotterer <321 tries lo s lip thtouAh the ~ta::.µ of u Wilson de· fender in the early gorng or Friday night'!:) 21 13 Cl F Big F1H· Confere nce football victory al Orange. Coast College. I n t.he backg round urc Way ne Nabal 176). Tim Inman l63 l and Scott Belcher C53 l MV Upsets Esperanza Diablos Romp to 26-6 Playoff Win By JOHN Mll.INOVICll Of IM l»llJ f'TIOI SUH It was a night when Just about everything went right for M1s- s1on Vu.•Jo The 01ablos wt•re ~1ven httle if any chant•e or defeating top seed Esperan.i:a m the o pening round of th(' Cl F' Central Con· fere nce playoffs Friday mizht al ValenC'ia high <ind fi gured to need every brt.•ak to t.·vcn make It r lOSl' M 1l>i;ton Vie 10 got the br~aks. most or them forn•tl, u nd turned the m mto a 26 6 upset that may rank ai. the h1ii~t':'.>l football win 1n the l>ChOOl''I h1l>tory ESPERANZA ENTER ED the game wrth a ili> record. wus tht.• only undC'featl'd team in the Centra l Confervnct'. and was ranked the No I team in OrCAn~c County by one pull Thl' ALU'cs , who had relied on a powerful ground game for much or their 1978 !>ueces:'.>, were forr t.:d to go 10 thl' p:.t:'.>S agaml>l a stubborn D1ablo defense Mike Keefe. who gamed over 1,000 yards during the seaw n. was held to only 64 yards on 25 carries and never really came close to breaking loose for a long gain. Esperanza didn't have much lu c k in the air e ither. al> quarterback Mike Ludwig lhrl'w three interceptions. Two or them led to Diablo touchdowns. ANOTHER MISSION VIEJO score came on a blocked punt that was recove red m the 'end zone by Lou Ochoa. It was set up when Esperanza received poor field position at 1ls own nmc after a 6.5-yard punt. Diablo roach John Muno said the big reason for his tea'm 's de fensive success was due to its ability to make Es peranza throw the ball. resulting in a num\Jer or .Aztec mistake!:) "'We knew that's what we had to do 1stop the running game 1 and we were able to go out and From PageB3 TARS STUN ST. PAUL • • ground atta<:k wa!> hmikd to 53 yards net g1:1m The staggering up-;ct leavel> the No. l·scedt•d Swordsmen on the s1dehncs as the playoffs con· tinuc with P 1u1ca 's Sailors qualifying for a quarterfinals. game with Redlands at a site lo be dett'rmine"cl toduy by a coin· flip al the Cff office. Twice St. Paul had t•ndcd Newport Harbor's CI F cham· p1ons hip dreaml> in the last fi ve years · and 1t was Redlands which ousted the 1970 Sunset L e a~u e c h a mpio n s fr o m Newport 128-6 I Redlands made 1t into the !.econd round with ::i 10·7 wm over St. l'runc1!. Locker Room SCOltE IV OUAltTEU N~WPO•I H;,,·t>or 0 0 ) I 10 SI PAul I 0 0 0 I SP lund fl) 1><1>\ 1rom MontN 11<'""""' kl<k I NM OAS•l•413PG NH H1tn" 1run 1dJ5tlvutii1<il. I "'-1,000f'\1•rna1...., GAME STATISTICS HM SP J lf\t down\ u • Ru\l>"\-Ydr<h 4\ IJ<I H ~ Pen•nv 1•"" > te 1 3 11 1 p.,,,..., /] 80 Puf\I\ 3 JI • l1 ~umbl~ 1.,.,1 00 I I Pendllle\ YMO'> J A) 1 llJ IHOllllOUAL lllUSHIHO NM J°""""" 31>1'3, W4<0 1 f> Holltl •to< m1nu\ 11 VOf't1•e 1 t SP lOl!el 17.f>'O lu,.. )-I 0.le 0\W I IW m1nu' I I "'°"'tu S tor n'lil'\oU\ ~ IHOl\llOuAL PASSINO NM Mlllt4 \I/ 1 13 c..ocll\ 0 I 0 0 SP -N\0<'1~1 l-11 7. IO INOIVIOUAL ltECEl\llNO NH S1 ... r? JS H•llr!\117 n Cltf\ I U SP Lund 1-6\. PJlnc1.-I . (OO<'lnncl I I do it." Muno said "We Just played our hea rts out the whole game." MISSION VlEJO went into the locker room at halftime with a 19·0 lead. des pite the fact it s howed litlle offe nsive punch and got only one first down. Es peranza's offense appeared to be on the verge of returning to 1ls usual form several times in the second hatr. but costly mis· takl'S :md poor execution pre- vented it from even threatening the Diablo lead MISSION VI EJO'S Rich S anchez was the le ading ball carrier in the game with 73 yards on 15 carnes. Thirty·eight yards of that total came on a long to uchdown run with three minutes left 1n the game. Mis:uon VieJO. now 6·4. en· te red the playoffs as the third place re presentative or the South Coast League and will meet the winner of tonight's Corona del Mar·Gladstone game m the second round. SCORE: IV OUAltTERS Mon1on ll•PtO I 11 0 1 ,. c "'"''""'• 0 0 • 0 • M \I A1< h•rd\OO fl P•\\ tr om 4;< timid" fMf Don.tld~•<"1 Mii O<N>et rf'<owrv ot btoOl"<I punt 1n end 1tm'• '11~ iC" t"••eid > MV LUVlll 2S 1><1n h om S<"m•OI 106\\ ... 111-<1• ( I( ••I• I run (." • l<l•lt"d I Mii SM><,...1 l8rvn l~l•Donn• 111(~ 1 I> •. 100 ~11,,,~to<I GAME STATISllC~ Mii E f "'' 00'W1'\ ., u Puv•~' Y"'"' 7l 11) JA 9" 1'4,w>\ ••I I? 71>1 P~\\•l'O Y•'0' 84 16J Puf\h \ •1 4 1' f U,..111"' 10\I I I 0-0 Ptn•l1t•~ 1ttrO\ S SO 1 0 IHOl\llOUAL RUSH I HO Ml/ °"VI'\ JI !><tnthel I\ 73 S<nm10t , ' (-''Mr l .t N•C .. "'"' 1 I f Yr..t• 1~ AllPn 1 • Mvno1 7 1 l"°"'•9 • 1\ Andt'r_, I I INOl\llOUAl PASSING MV S<hm•dl• 9 .. E LUOW•Ol11f>.I 1'3 INOllllOUAL RECEIVING Mii Po<l'wtrO\on 3 \• l ••••tl I H £ Muno1 l fl ""'' I 1 Criwnll l l) H6t'l'lllt0fl ')•I ltotlo'n'iO" I II Le4<" ,_,. Who's No. 16 Now? . '· Newrorl Hurbor Coach Bill Plztlca, whol!c team just knocked off unbeaten and No. l ranked St. Paul· -"We have been underral· ed all year. Ask them who No. 16 is now. we'd like to know "Our ktds played a hell of a game. All I did at halftime was to make a couple of adjustments like pulling the guards and let· ting Johnson run behind P1121u. them. I just told them lo go out and play rootball. that's all. Go out a nd do what you know how to do. "St. Paul is a tough football team. They ure really great." San Clemente Coach Allie Scb•tt, a 14·6 winner over Son ora : "We we re very Cortunate. SonoTa is a ver y good team. We were just loo up and down. The offense was up and down and so was the defense." Fountain Valley Coach Bruce Plddord, llft<-r his team subdued Eisenhowet, 28-16: "They hurt u." with a couple of big plays, but they only had one drecnl dnve. When you've ttot SJX.~ hk4.: th~y h'1Ve , those big pl•ys .re going to happen. Tflt!y have more spee<.I than anyone we've 1t\.>en " Capi1trano Valley Coach 8W Cuerty: "We had lo come rrom behind three dltterent limes torught. I think that showed our players h ave a tremendous amount of courage. Personally. I like a 42·0 game m yself." His Cougars won a 21·20 game. El Toro's Bob Johnson , whose team lost in overtime. 20-19. lo Aviation: "It was a tou~h way to go out." WORKMAN Edison High Coach Bill Workman, following his team's 21·13 victory over Hacienda H eights Wilson : "I don't think we played very well. Any lime we play in mud or rain we're in trouble. lt hurls our team speed de· rensively Wilson wus a good football team Anyone who heals Los Altos is a good football team. The blocked punt and touchdown pass were big plays for u11. They had good coverage on Dotterer. but he Just out-ran the eo.verage." Costa Mesa Coach Tom French after a 39.7 rout or Ontario: "We're getting better. But we've got another tough one next week. We thought we could do the Job on them but the kid11 pl:lyed very, very well. "The (luart.crb3ck I Bill Lux l Is dotng one helluva Job. We played a complete-football game, offtnslvely and dcfemlively. We're just lmprovln& lllld gctuna bettu. that 's all." . . ' Aviation Ousts . El Toro By JOHN SEVANO Of .. DMIY P .... s...i REDONDO BEACH-In a gam e measured by yards. It took only Inches for El Toro's football team t.o go down In de· feat. Aviation n arrowly defeated the Chargers. 20-19, in sudden· death Friday night before an estimated crowd of 2,600 at the winner's field. BOTH TEAMS WE RE SO evenly matched lor the first round of the ClF playo(rs. a co mputer daliog service c<rtlldn't have done better. For 48 minutes tbe two teams battled it out in the trenches on a soggy, s lushly, muddy Uhls Field. And when regulation had ended, each had 13 points for their efforts. Thus. a s udden-death period was evoked under CI F playoff rules. The rule gives both teams the ball on the opponent's 10· vard line with four plays to score. This act is repeated until ·one team. or the other . with the s ame amount of c ha nces, is stopped. IT SOUNDS CONFUSING but it didn't take the two teams long to clear things up. E l Toro. the Sea View League's No. 3 representative. started with the ball first on the Falcons' 10-yard line . On the verv first play from scrimmage. quarte rback J eff Gibbs faked to John Hudson go· ing into the Unc and then lofted a pass to Rona ld Holmes. his first reception or the game. who was all alone in the end zone. Quickly. the Chargers had the mome ntum and a six-point ad· vantage. But the air was let out of the baJloon JUSt as fast when Aviation's John Sloss came fly. ing over the right side of the line and blocked Scott MacLeod 's conversion attempt. Six inches higher and It would have been a different story. NOW IT WAS Aviation's turn,' and El Toro had to stop the m in four plays. Three times Falcon quarterback Troy Simmons tried to hit Terry McGee in the righ t com er of the end zone. and three times the pass was over· thrown. But on fourth down the play worked as the ball eluded cornerback Johnny Bryant by a fraction or an inch and McGee c aught the ball. his reel in· bounds while his body was out Te rry Hellinger's extra point was good a nd El Toro's season came lo a close. Ironically, it was Bryant who had tne game's bes t play of the n ight as he had s printed over le ft tackle early in the third quarter. cut back across the grain to elude tacklers. and rambled 59 yards lo give his team a brief 10·3 advantage. BUT ALAS, THE LEAD was s hortlived, and the Chargers 17 ·31. w ho had two costly turnovers that prevented scores in regulation, fell s hort. Aviation 19· 1 >. the Pioneer League champions, will now move on to round two of the playoffs meeting San Clemente. a 14·6 victor over Sonora. E l Toro Coach Bob Johnson d1dn 't say anything about his team's performance. lie didn't have to. the shock and disap- pointment of coming so close was written all over his face as he slowly left the held. SCOltE I Y OVAltT(R' rl l oro Av1•110n ET M4CLl'od'1~Ci A MPllnQtt~FC:. J 0 I 0 l J ET 8<v..,1Y1run •MMll'Od-10t " Melhnotr ll r e; b " , 10 A Ml <itt \ °"" "°"' !>1mmon• IH~ll•not• kl(_ I El Me<Ll'Od?UCi r f Motm(?\ 10pe\\from011JM ,_,<_ btooe<11 " McGM 10 IMS\ lrorn S.m moM IH•lll"Ol'• lu ct. t "'" 1.600f'\ll""'I"" GAME STATISTICS l!T A F.~I dow,,.. 11 ' A1a no YAIO\ l'l-11M 11·41 PaHlnQ or~ 101 1'7 P&•\t!• • 11 I u :11·1 Punh J ll S,. Fumblf\ l~I I I Hl P•Mll•P\ Y••cn 7·10 1 10 tHOIV10VAl ltUSMIHO ET (ilbb\ I?•. Wt•ve• I l. Br uni 7S.11S, MudW" • 14, Rrowt11 S A -01\en 1 o. Si,,,.,_, I lo< mlnu\ 7S. M<Ott 1 0, Aeiff!IOll 11 •7. Zi"91~ 1 • IHDIVIOUll•L P'ASSINO E T (i11JO!o .._I J I 101 A M<OMO.t.0. 0 ~ U JI 1. 1'7 IN04VIOUAL It ICU VI HO E 1 er..-4 S3 l\ry_,1 I 11. 010 MO A Mcc:;e. l ·•S. A11trW>fl 4·•1. !.lou 111 S<•l•brlnl I·• Saturday. November 25. 1978 OAILV ptLOT Golf Roundup Anaheim's Bemon Set for Stardom JY HOWARD L. HANDY Of"-DellyPINotMMt , Dayna Benson is a name that m ay not be as well known as Nancy Lopez but the 20-year-old could become a winner on the LPGA circuit in the next Ce w years . She will be competing in the Milite Vessels Classic at Los Alamitos Golf Course Monday t hro ugh T hursday where she will be seeking her first victory on the women's mini·tour <Women's Professional Golf Tour>. She has been a runnerup in five tournaments but has yet to reach the winner 's cir~le. In her first WPGT event. she placed seventh at Rancho Canada in Carmel. THE ANAHEIM GOLFER WON the US. national junior title along with the Long Beach. Pas adena and Los Angeles city junior championships in 1975. In the Trans National tournament in Tulsa that same year. she made it to the quarterfinals before losing on the 19th hole to a player named Nancy Lopez. Benson plans to continue on the WPGT tour until next summ er whe n she will decide if she is ready for the LPGA qualifying school. The WfGT Ui a developmental tour for women golfers with weekly compeltlton Corporate sponsorships for the Crosby Southern pro· am tournament al Irvine Coast Country Club Feb. 2 and 3 are going well. according to chairman Paul Salata. At the present lime. 14 have been sold with proceeds going to Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian. , Amateur positions in the field are still available at $400 each with 43 of the 72 s pots already filled. For further in· formation. contact the tournament office at 642·1463. GRAIG NETl'LES. ONE OF THE STARS for the New York Yankees in this year's World Series victory over the Dodgers. says he is ~ry happy to become the honorary chairman of the Toys Fore Fairvie w golf tournament at Costa Mesa Golf and Country qub Dec. 16-17. .. It's a very good cause a nd l am pleased that they .asked me to be the chairman." Nettles says. He will also play in the tournament on Saturday 1r he is in town from a busy off.season schedule that came about when he he lped start the Dodgers on the ·road to defeat with a bril11ant fielding performance. · The few spots open to outside players are filling fast and may be closed orr at any time. Anyone interested in playinE for the $1 green fee plus a $5 gift ror Fa1rv1ew, stfould call Ann McCoy at :>40·7500. At last count. there, were only about 16 places remaining for players other than club memoors. • • • HARRY BREMNER, a vice-president at the Bank of Newport.. scored a hole·in·one al Rancho Las Palmas Country Club in Rancho Mirage. Palm Springl> recently. Bremner l>cored his ace on the 130-yard sixth hole us· ing a seven iron. lie 1s a member or Irvine Coast Country Club and was playing with two son!>, Tt'd and Tim ~ Bremner. IRVINE WAST President's Cup final match: Ruth Theis def Dorothy Jo Swanson. Other winners : Semi· finalist Flight Joan Furry; Vice·president's Flight Thelma CaFlson . Director's F11ght Rose Harold; Gov· ernor's Flight Betty Cathcart: Irvine Flight Nancy Newland Consolation A Flight Manlyn J one!>: B Flight Cay llalbe rt. C 1-·1t~hl Jean Alhanan. NEWPORT BEACH Women's Low N~l Tourna- ment· A Flight I 1tie1 Ge n Miller. Conme Barnett, 54-; 3. Bea McCracken. 56. B Flight I Adrienne Reel. ~: 2 Lucy Thronson. 63. C f·light l. Kay Pahler, 46 ; 2. Jan Meacham. 52 Name Yo ur Club Tournament: A Flight l M-ar y Smock. 48: 2 Martha Ciampa. 53. 8 Flight l. MCJnan Ring. 58; 2 1t1e 1 Dorothy Walker, Lucy Thronson. 60. C Flight I Kay Pahler. 56. 2. Jan Mearham. 60 Low Net: A Flight 1 Connie Barnell. 51. 2. Cathie Grothman. 53 B 1-·li~hl I. <tic1 Dons lloelscher, Lucy T h ronson. Velma Huddleston; 52. C Flig ht I. Jan Meacham. 45. Low Net A Fligh t I. Bc<1 McCracken. 56, 2 Vannie SturJ?is. 57 8 Flight 1. Ohvc Wonacott. 43; 2. Marian Ring. 60 C Flight I. Jane Cain, 49 ; Jan Meacham. 56. NE WPORT BEACH Mixed Better Ball Tourna· me nt · I Shirley Anderson. Jim Freeman. 4812; 2. Bea McCr<1cken. Rollo McClellan. 491~. 3 Velma Huddleston. Dexter Burrell. 5111: 4 <lie> Connie Barnett. Jim Hughes. Lou Larkin. Max 01mmill. 52 Chur k Sannes defeated Bob Lindsey to capture the president's cup championship. Don Wulf def. J ohn Paulsen in vice-president"~ fli ght Low Net · 1 Jack Prmcc. 48; 2 Boh Lindsey. 51. 3. Wayne Wl'sl. 52 SANTA ANA Gue~l Day Tournament· A Fligtit Ol'e DC<' White II rvinc Coast CC l. 80 ~ross 8 1-~light I. Libby Smith <San D1e~o CC>. 90 C ~·light J. Virginia BordwC'll 1 El Niguel CC 1. 97 LAGUNA BEACH President ·s Cup Tournament at Green River Golf Course · A Flight I. Wilham Quinn. low gross. 79. Low Net 1. Del Canfield. 65. 2. William Wright. 68. B Flight I. Ernest Schopfer. 69; 2. Ilic 1 Richa rd Hare, Kenneth Lehner. 70. C Flight I. Phil Brown, 66: 2. Jack Lundell. 70. D F light 1. George F'itch, 63 : 2. Georg~ ~.seman. 64 . E l<·light I . Paul Urquhart. 66 ; 2. <tie l Sid Pearson. JuJ1an lioble. 68 IRVlNE COAST Art Klarish captured lhc Rawson W. Foote Me morial Trophy and reigns as the new seniors cha mpion at Irvine Coast Country Club. He won the 5.'>· and-over age division with 11 net score of 65. Nelson Duke won the ~art Stanl ey Me morial Trophy ror the 50-54 age group with a net of £'>. The annual tourna· ment drl'w an l'ntry list of 152 players Pincay Rides At Los Al Trainer Laz Barerra has na med Laffit Pincay to handle the reins on Spanish Way when the three ·year -o ld colt m eets eight sophomores In today's $25,000-added Irvine Handicap al Los Alamitos. ''NO llOllSENSE LEAS•'' 1979 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SUPREME Also put1lng throu1h the entry box Tbunday m orning for the mile a nd one -sixteenth reature were Destrlel". Aro n ac, Cata Ouard, Pashanat Reb, Bald Dir. Hot Oil and Genuine Ouy and Gallantly . Automatic transmission. p0wer steering. pawer brakes. airs 13~s cond1llontng, tilt wheel. AM radio, 111nvt tap & 260V8 IMMIDIA Tl DIUY.Ylll P!u•••• & -Caoeot1·H 006 lleoldUllM:IMt20 T-o•~~-·~64 ,_ ........... '°""" 0,,.m .. 261124 lMI 1110 -etld i.-on"°"'°""'"'°" (ilt411"11141'37t lII1 N J M- HOMDA CARS • GMC TIUCKS • AU. MAKES & MODB.S BMW -MERCEDES BENZ -MNIK IV -PORSCHE - ' DE VILLE -SEVILLE -DIESEL -CNIS & TRUCKS LEASE 7 DAYS A WEEK UHIVERSITY Sales & Service zes• Kil.IOI aYO. • COSTA ~ ~ ·11t· t 540-9MO .. 8 DAILY PILOf Is PCAA Really on Par With-Pac--10 Teams? 8y •:llNlt: ('ASTll.l .O OI ,,. o.o .. "•'-I \1•11 Tht• P11t1flc C11u"t Alhll.'ll<' 1\1· an , lun11 \t1ou.:ht of ua. 11 oo.: tc.-um IJM1kuthall tonft•renr • l"ttme Into It.It own lut ~·r wht•n Cul Stull• Who"> wlv.-d en 1d nll ty cr1•11 with u 1lutlonally t lcv1ted t'ln•l .. r•1lla l'ulu In tht• .NCAA wurnamt•nt Thi:, y1·ur. with onf' new mt•m~r I tuh Slttt.-1. tv.o ~w h ~d C'o c•hf> 11.on• Urwth Statt"i. Tt•A Wrntu 11nd UC Santa Oarban.1 i. 1-:t.1 U1·l .11 > • ond talent Oowm)( '1•v1•rywht!Mn U>t" mujor tt'*"'l•<><l Is ho11o lhl' ltt1'A wtll huntlh• 1l:-. lll'll' rol1• •~ a n11 11onal powl'rhoui.t· TO 1 .. :Ak 'ft ... < OACHt.S Ml 1t. the [l('AA 1-. bO ltu1dt'<1 up and down IU lo IOVl\e U tWl,t or J common h1•.1dllnt> rrom l&P1l ye a 1· Who<" I.I\ For ~Urt'. I.on.: H1·.1d1 SIUlt• the perennrnl pc1wt•r, and Cal Stale FuJlc r\11n . thf' defendinl( c humvion. won't muke We!ll Coast basketball ra ns forget about the Hruini. but the PCAA seems confident 1l 1s nearly-1f not aln•ady on u por with ttw more r>ros tiglous Pac1f1c 10 But one thing the PC:AA larks are dominating centers. though the abundanre or hghlning quick gua rds and s mooth·as-s 1lk forwards should keep the league'i. collection or s nake pits buuin~ with excitement Here's a rundown on the ron· frrence memhc-rs C Irvine Coa1;h Tim Tirt's Anteaters finished dead last in lhelr lml!al season as a PCAA mt•mtwr l,.il\t ~1·ar untl 0t•v n Jflt'r• .1 ~ood rf'«f'u1tinJC y1•11r (J('I wtll IM-burd p11•Mwtl lo 1mprovt' Onl)' two '1Mti'l11 n•tu1 n. nr11d l'e110n and Stt•ve-McGulrt'. llfl<.I nl'lthN• fiCOrcd 1n doublt fluur.,, I st Rf'Hon With J<' h 11n11lt•r Lt"titt>r Jom•11 und l wo prize· fro h mt'n Ko ll bit• Ho I an<I Lou1A BN-mond, the tN1m 11houl~I tw a1mng ut wuard Howc•ver. hoth ccntt'ri.. Lamoni Jt>rrclt •nd Ar.:lt lk•ll. art' 11ophomur1•' with ltttlf' <>xperll•n r.-Uu111· atn•nl(~ 1l> ouhlll •, hi!< \n>ak nt'&' 111-tflsidc LAnl Bt'•tlt St at .. fo'1r't yt•u r t•11ttth Tl·x Winlt'r tlldn't ~et loo mur h tun .. tu rf'('rult last ,pnng but ht' d1dn t nt'f'd With four ~t arter& umoc1~ 1•1Jthl l('ltf'rmt>n, the 49t'ri. atl· lo.idtd forwards Franco1i. Wlht• and Ml<'ha<'I Wiley t•an play with thl' ht•bt or Uwm while J(uard:-. Hickey Willia ms and Donnie Martin mny be the best µair m ,chool history The f1r~t player recruited by Winter , the nation':. ninth winmngest active couch. was Roger Holme:.. Sunset League MVP In 1978. If Winter can keep cv~rybody huppy, 49cr.s i.hould be hard lo stop, l'VCO With a thrCC·forwlird Of fcnst.- Cal State FullertGn -Coach Rob Dye pres ents him!l<>lf with a tough act to follow. The T1t1ms went 23·9 last year and only a turnover kept them out or the NCAA 's final four. Though Greg Hunch has graduated, Dy<' hul:o plenty Of firepower IO guard!> Keith Anderson and Mike Linde n and forwar~s Mike Nile:. A .. Wlr• ...... WINS IN JAPAN M artrna Navratilova returns the ball <1gam:>l Virginia nuz1c1 Friday during au1on in the Gunzc World tC'nn1s <·hamruonsh1p in Tokyo. Navratilova defeat· l'd ltuz1c1, fi·4, Ii 3, lo advunce to today's finals against Tra1·.v Aust 1n · .ind Kl'vin Hecnun. Culv1n HobtrU. M fl 7 JC trunsfor, •hould work h.l• way Into th~ 11l•ttlng linc\.IV ~od Dye had 11 acood rt'cr\lltlna c:urn.,.1an. no rloubt helped by Fullcrton't1 un· forg~·ttuhl<' l)('rform1mt'c!I m the N<.;AA Wt'tlt lt~tclon•la where It up.et N~w Mux1co and Sun Francill'O •·r.-1no Stat.-Boyd Grant d1tl .1 mu at'lt• Job 1n guiding the uulldoaa to the PCAA regular , eaaon tit.Ir but faces a rebuild· inN lHk lhia year Art Wllhams IK th~ only 11tarler returning and Mark Ever!IOle Is the only senior on the squad There's decent height but hllle expertence on thl' team. which once again r1~ures to rely o n s low down techniques and a defense that ranked No I m the nation for most or the 1978 campaign. _, an Jose Stat e -The • Spartanb' brochure Is looking forward to "A New Season." which may be an understate · ment. On the l3·man roster arc four J C transfers . two redshirts, ortl' freshman and a walk-on. Thus. San Jose. which went 4·10 in the PCAA and 8·19 overa ll last Y<'ar. is in for dif.fk?u ll limes- Coach Ivan Guevara will have to r ely a lot on forwards Sid Williams a nd Wally R.ank and hope for a lot or home games. The Spartans we re 0-16 on the road l a s t year . or the n<'wcomers is Paul Schillec1. who was All·slate for Golden West College m 1976. UC Santa Barbara -The biggest excitement around the Gauchos camp Is the presence of Coach Ed DeLacy, who moved over from Santa Barbara CC and brought Robbie Robiru.on along with him. Robinson. a 6· 7 forward, helped lead SBCC to the s tate J C playoffs two straight years, highlighted by a JI .2 n•cord last year. De Lacy ctug deep into lhl' .JC ranks to snare Slevti Parrott a nd Jerry Ocusio. They s hould rclievC' some of the pressure from Matt Muderns. who averaged 16 I points a gume last year U t a h S t a t e Coath Dutch Oelnap hai. ye t to feel a lolt-ing sea1>0cn 10 his fi ve-year stint al Utah State but hii. Aggies are in for rough limes in their first season'as a t·onrcrencc member. Three four year players graduated and the trJO o f returning ba sclinl' players Dc~in Hunger. Preston Uallesis and Rrian Jackson hUV# a lotal Of 50 Starts between them. Like the rest or the PCA/\. USU 1s strona: ;Jl guard. w11b Keith MrDonald assured of n stu,,-ting berth opposite either Saddlc buck College transfrr Hich McElrath or two-year let tcrman Rawlcc Perkins Pacific -The Tigers are look- ing forward lo 11nc of their best seasons ever and it's easy to scl' why. f''rom lhe ttiam that went 9·5 m the PCAA and 17·10 overall come thrt!<: returning starter:-. The main men for Coach Stan Morrison will be sophomore forward Hon Cornelius. a Sanlu Anli Valley K1gh grad who had a banner rrosb season, and Mr Everything, Terence Carney The Tigers got a lot or size lo boot in 6-9 Scott McLaughlin and 6·11 freshman Lee Smith to go <i long with 10 return in let lcrml'n Pro Tennis Roundup Tracy Beats Martina l•'rom AP Dispatches TOKYO AmPrl<'un favorite Tracy Austin bent Martinu Nuvralilovu 6·1, 6·1 today and won tile womN)'s i.inglt':. title m the Gunzc World Ten· nis lournam<'nt It was Trary'!\ second 1ntt'rnaUonal le nnis title since she turned pro Inst month The 15-year-old captured th{' lnt<ornational Stuttgart tournament in Wt!sl Germany on ()ct. 29 For ht•r victory. i.he rollecled $20,000 while Navratilova t•a rnt·ll SI0,000 as second prize. Later 1n lht• day. Navratilova paired with Bel· ly Stove or The Netherlands to wm the women's doubles l1llc with a 4·6, 7 6, 6·3 victory over the American combination or Tracy and Kathy May at Tokyo Aoyama Gakuln Unlven1ity gymnasium. Navratilova ahd Stove aptit t.he M,500 Oral prize whJle Tracy and May shared the $3,000 accond prize. • tight ranking women players from the United States, The Netherlands and Romania competed in the alx·day tournament. held in Kobe In western Jepon and Tokyo. . Auatlnk ullllun11 her speed. betl fellow American othy Muy, 6-3, 6·2 In the women's ,1ngle1 M mlflnals Friday a nd NuvratHova, dis· playing poworfuJ servos. dere1t.ed Virginia ftu1lcl of Romania, 6·4, 6·3. • ln the meft'a doubles s<'mlfl nal1, John AuUn, Tncy's older brother, combined with Jlle Nutaae of Romania to ®st Jun 'f<amlwarum1 -and Ken Hirai o( Japan, 8-3, 8·2. Austin and Nuta11e will m Viet.or Amaya and Pat OuPru or th Unll61d States In the doubles fidala Sunday ..... S'S'ldff ..... RUENOS AIRF..S. Arsentlna Top-seeded Corr ado HarazzuUI of Italy 11truggled to a 6·4, 6·7. 6·3 victory over Brazil's Carlos Kirmayr In the Argentine Open Grand Prix tennis tour nament F'riday whjlc two other fovorltes scored easier VIC· tortes . Barazzutti advanced to the semifinals against Victor Pecci or Paraguay, who won by def au It over lhlrd·secded Jotie lllguc r as after the Spaniard aggr avoted a colla r bone lnjury in a Fri· day morning practice se!lsion. Second-seeded llarold Solomof\ of Lhe United Stales beat Chris Lewis of New ZeaJand. 6-3, 6·2 and will play in the semifinal against fourth· seeded Jose Lui& Clerc or Argentina. who defeated Rlcorrto Yc!aza of Ec uador, 6·J , 6·3 &&tree Df!fftlfftl BOLOGNA. Italy -Peter Fleming elim inated t.op·tecdcd John McEnroe. 6·4, 6·1. Friday and en· t.ered the finals ot an International Indoor tennis tournament here. In today'11 finals, Fleming will meet Italian Adriano Panatta, who ousted zelJko Franulovlc ot Yugoslavia. ~·7, 6·3, 6·3, In the other men's 11ln~les soml·flnal. • McEnroe, the 19·year -old southpaw. failed lo plor. up t.o cxpcctotlona. He could not handle Flem· tna • powerful aerves and deadly amaahea ind went down lD two 1lral1ht aeta. M"Enroe 1ppeared to be nervous and m1de r. · PHled emn. 'nlrou1hout the milch, he was out· maneuvered by F lemln1, hi• 6·fool·6 doubles partnt r. · In the doubl 1 se1mtr1nal1.&. •ronJno Zuaarelll or Jlal)' and Jean I..oul11 H1nlet ar P'ranc:e beat Tomu · Smid or Czechoslovakia and rranukMc. 8-2, 3-9, 8-1. SASKETBt\LL I F001BALL I TENNIS Stret~hes tor ReOOund New York Knicks' Ray WiUiams 1center 1 r eaches out for rebound missed by llo~ton·~ Duvt.· Cowpns 1 t8 1 <.tnd Earl Wilhartlb during NBJ\ ;1<·t1on Friday night. Hos ton recorded <.i 10!! 98 win Cougars Edge Leuzinger Parker Sparkles in 21-20 Playoff Win By STEVE ANDREWS Ol IM 'lfilY PllOI S~lf Quarterba ~k Brad · Parkl'r masterfully guided t he Capistrano Valley lllgh Couguri. lo a 21 -20 win over Lcuzinger High In the first round ClF' Ct·n tral Conference football playorfi. Friday night on the winner·~ fit•ld Dcsp1l<' Park<'r 's h<'ro1cs. ht• had to wakh his defens ive team male!> !>Lop a la&t i.ccood L('Ul Jng<'r bid for Vl('tOry The Olympians marrhed to th"(> Capo-Valley 17-yard line. but m issed t1 35 yard field goal at tern pt W\lh JUSI 18 seconds left m the gaml.' PARKF:R. A SENIOR, wa~ hnllianl d1n•ctmi:? th<.• Cougar:-.· option attack arcounlmf.( for 250 or Capo VallPy's 380 yards .r tota I offerui4!. lie completed 11 11r 17 passes for 200 yards, rush<'d for 50 yards. and came· up with thl' k<•y play or the game• Le u7.ingcr W{'nl ahead, 20·14. on a 75·yard tou!'hdown s tnkt· from Randy Craig to Auron McCraney with J 28 lert in lht• third quarter. T he conversion was wide Parker rallied has team on lh1· rollowmg possession and camt· up with the play.of.the uam1· when 1t a ppear ed tht· dr1vl• would stall at midfield 0 N T H I R D · A N 0 · t ' I V t. Parker ran an option to the lert. cul upfield to the Leuzinger 411 and was stopped. Bul. JUSL as ht· was ~omg down he pitched to the• tr31hng tJaclr;--Robin Charh". who carried the bull to lh1· Oly mpians· 25. Seven plays later Parker w1•nt ovl'r n ghl guard for tht! ty111~ lou('hdown. Guy Johnson: '\tho made two earlier conversions. uddtd lh1 l(a mt" WI Mer with 8 · 4:l left m lht g um1· Capo Valle.> heud •coat:h fi1ll Cunnty was foll of praise• ror Purkcr'i. play C llARLF.S ALSO LF.D the Cou1tars' rushing attack with 75 yard s on 17 carries Parker had a 21 .yard sconng strike to Chip Hayes and his passe" set up the othl·r scor~, <• •·yard burst by Charles. ICORf ay otlARTllU l uv11n(lf',-I I ft 0 10 ("llO\hfllO VI• 0 I I 1 11 I Mt G• .. 10 P•~' •rom ( re lQ tM.,,,1,..otoo '.If It.. CV H•'f'"''''IM~'''omPerl.-, tJohn"'Ofl•tt•• I Mr r~MWtY U JM\\ from Cr-4•0 IH•rr1nQtQf\ ,,, .... f \,/ (f'.1tl,..\lruntJoM'\Oft•K •' I Mt ( t~¥ I\ CM\\ from (rtt41Q h 1r• lt>llf"ofl l r v •"Ar••r t 'Uf' t }Ohn\On • u • • A 1 OOO~llm.t~ GAMf; UATIUIC.S l J-.,,. 00-"'f"• u Au•~\ ,.,o~ 11t t t\ p"''l"'O ,.,o ,,, P•\'f"~ • )) 0 l'•;f'I ) )I ·~~~~ ·~· 1 • hn•lll.., • .,o, • \\ IHOtVIOUlllL RUSHt .. G I~ _.,IO )()J It.tit 111 I I \0 I l•HnO«• I• U . (IA•Q 4 7•. MC~ • 11 ~1 .. 1 u (\I (.,,.rtn ti I) P•r''" 1~'IO J..,-iik1n, 1°"'41 "''"••-'"' 11 tNOIVIOUAL PASSING I I t flQ, 1) 0 I ... CV "•r•11 11111 )('ft lltDIVIOUAL lt£CflVINC:. I M t(1"'f•,1tt MtltMtrylff., AttJ•tMI .,~ Pnrh~r 1 I ~.~, I • < v· 11 ..... , • o . "''"'"" ,_., G••""" 'JO ... ,...,.\ t ,. Wllegiate Cage Results Pro Scores .... 1-.1 llatllalbAll AUft Wd\ntnQ1t>n 11'.l t Cl' ,A,r)f)l~h_·"I tl')l to1ho-n• ~ no. Hou1o. "'" '1 • Ho\ Ion un. Nt .. Yott.: I~ Nf"w QrlNtn• ttJQ Nriw )• t\t''I H> Nf"w Jfl>tYv l(H f,,.._. O• HtAn\ 'CIC> O• ho1t ltff Ael,mt" ttl < l•1v .. t•nd 10., 1no1 • .,.,. w PhllaO..ltJN• 13.I "'"' lllf'QO ll'O o .. nv,., 10] ~""''" Hiii '79 PORSCHES ARE HERE! PORSCHE LEASING WEST II(. AN lk>"H ~· ~· ( "' \et1t• fl A f ~ ( Oy01•• /-W•'hinQ'"'" ~1 tOl ')ff.tiff• P•t1t11 II l 01111 llf'Mh St ,. T•••• ,, (•I I ) (•'Pol• 11><11""'1~ I \1 \.ont11 Cl"'• tJ Nf'l>ti•_.,. °"'",.,. bl Or~von I~ ~ D ... qo '' ... Cotor•OO \I 0 Porll•nd SI II tOTt SOUTHWEST ~-(IOUI\ f1J1,,1 ~ouno• Vi11nd111btlt 1'. VHQiftlft U"ifW' I J P11 hmono 91 W·•'-"•f"l'Utt~ { '•' "" ~ ............ North { •tolln• 100 .,.oh'" N" hone I\ 1;1 N•.,..n& fAl'N>f '1 ~U'h o411ft Ntt honAI\ II V1HAnr,w4 "' Pu~ttn P u An HA t1on•h IA (hit •II<> 100 Po<ll""'1 ~ N•llONI _ _.,Le ...... Phlt_I,,... .. 4 Ml""' \{jje J lllll•nt• 4 SI l °"" I ·--hyAUll Cln<UINll I, lnd••""OOI" \ f.d"*llOI\ 4. 0...llP< J •OT I MEW & USED CAU THE EXPERT BILL y A TES, IMC. ·· VW /PORSCHE 837 -4800 493.4511 -~~~~o _ _.._ ... _I T 1" ~e U ICPIO.P Tn .. \'\I 14 ~-u-Il'I'C a--t·--------------------+------· MIDWl!ST 'h1\t0"\1n I• Wt.., Mtlwriu-.,.-\\ H•Ot•O• .... Al• ·llirm1nci<>•m H s t T d lllln<ll\ I~ '"'~' .. rhnQlnn I• e 0 ay •O'lllllM \t 174' Nf Uhno1\ ft~ ~I lOUl\130 RO'l'I• v•llbl llOCl(IH SE/\TTLE (/\f>I 11rnnn•">1•1~11-1 A•110""11 More• than JOO r unner<;, ll Y IJ •>. ll~w~lt Ill! Mon'"""~'.w" \1001•1 including 12 former U.S Mnnt~n~..,1 iOll.Mtt• .. Cnio •• Olym1>1ans. arc entered Nf'tw M1t"fro 111, N'""' M• ,..,n 1-11oh1~n1i.1• in today's Nollonal /\AU M.,, ... n11 10,.11R~!!tw11t'1 Men's Cross Country ~1on H•1111.c....iro1.,TN11 I) Championships al the cw1mouiht.0sJ':i~\ Wt• s t St' al 11 l' Go Ir <,.,,.,on tOll. r ""'°1" ~1 CQu rst• t su 1u.s1 Fr•m1-.Pa.11 Olli Rodf(eri;, who has hnnf!\M'41 n. Ol•UY"" .. wu•F-110.Jiw~oon•ll•~t.A won 19 straight races TOURNAMENn this year, including the ~1;:",:;~!::' N e w Y o r k C I t y v~ Commonwr•ll" I•. C.~n marathon last month , w~~~~~11:';rJ .. ,.,..•M1idhottn,_ will pass up the /\/\U c ....... '""'""'-' meet to prepare ror the O••IOMMI~:_~=·" F'ukuoka Marathon In conne<1kut ... L'u" Japan next week ~·-••• The two top finishers tl'lnt ...... I v-•t<M• ... AI_,. In the 10,000-mctcr AA U '>• JoM'\n,A.,..,lunio event will quaUfv for the lffW one-t (l;IMlt .I 1111"' ...... 1 US team that will c:om- r e1tllt1C1'6. H , .... ~ I\ pele In the World Cro!'IR ltewOr,._71, TenM_. Tt<ll .. "-"""" Country Championships s••M ... .!:':!,.:!,." Bl Limerick . Ireland. 1tor111<1H1...,.1•. Ar-u next March. L•m•••~~c=..11".. Among the favorites is Nur111 C•rot1N '>• 11 ,,.,., dM Frank Shorter. the 1972 •'P•1>'"''01,. ~. ,,..,....,, ~ 0 I y m pi<' RO id m ed u I l1>11I••"''"·~""~····~ winner In the marathon. Meyers Paces E~tancia Victory Estancia 1Ugh'11 Lynn Meyers foiled to lose u aame In dereaun• three opponents In 1parktn1 the Eaale• to a JM te nnis victory in CIF 3·A girls' ac· lion Friday. * * * * * * ~·. J e Ml\•n C•m•ttll ltl 11•1 from Cucamonga to Newport Beach SttA.K: Et1slern Cnm· Belt beef. Thl' big, thick baseb.111 rut we're fnmou .. lui ... Lobttler tolls, klnn cmb leq,,Tc•riy11kl chl<'kt'n ,md fr1>i.h O~h .• A Hlo lJf\k"r toppt>d wilh bu1tcr. our c·M1rnl, chlvu 11nd cheetW ... A well•lillcwked 1ialad bor und Wf'll·cu11ded vegetobles .•• An lnteresf· tno wlne llsl ... A Cn•k Hour ft>1uur1119 two·for~ cockttatl11 In 1he lounge ... Scrumptlcmt1 lunch on wt1ekdnvs ... Ol11nl'r1 from 5 ~M. 11·., lwen eleven Y~""' •Ince "'" or>''" •d our flrAI r<•Stnurno1 tn a o;cdud~ Cucl\rnonun vtncy11rd. And. like a bottle& of good wine. we net helter wery year. ltl-1111, Mef'T-I ...... Mtytf\ 11!1 def H-1111 H , ... 1caskn CL€ we~ OllMe#t liflli•.i M , llef M<IHfl•m • ""°' • >. llM Oor~y·l'••lt• • • Ne.,port h4Kh, 1660 Do\le &t • MIKArth11r to 8lfch Wtlltl!rl ... ..... ""°' :.:.~1f<M¥• ICI ""°" H t-0 .. 1 cl lfl '"°"•·>,•I •I llltttMt1·M<L•lliflllt1 111 -• ~.. to !)ow, NHt tn Mer6e Calke&tr'a, 7St.!5SI I• t J Gll<nt\I P4MW.41•1 I ii I IO\I ·----~---------------· ) .... -"' .... , . • I ' • f- . "'4 .. BASEBALL I HORSE RACING Free _Spen~ rolicy Yankees to Upset .Balt;mt;e of Po11~r? B1 WILL GRIM L V NEW YORK CAPl pend 1pend •nd ... win, v.ln. v.ln Thll par41phr " or a pbllosopby 'l lributed to Franklin 0 R~ 'l'lt i. NC'W Dtoa l In lho t9~ •·:-~l\d. •pend, tpend , . \'lt'('l, f'lC'Cl t-ll"<'t" -hast.com the tradt>mark c.,f th~ 1old·plated Nt"w York Yamke • But the amaaaie ~ nol t'nl "'''Y f \I to I.he m11n wbo C'OOtl'('1h the loo.<,t> pur'>(' etrlnas ol baseball's most •ufc~rul tra nchiae. Gl'Orle Slt-tnbf'l'nM'r Ill Anolb r million dullnr ~trm v.a~ added to the \'nnltt>M ' pllctung tarr thil wee-le m.tktnJC 11 tot.al or four with t h e sign ms of ti"'' ·•ll'flt l\lmni > ( ) John. late of th(' t.o .. Antt~ln l)(>dg~rs. for u rt'~U ll'tl S l 4 m1lhun "DON'T \'Ol T iii K th1·re· 1:-. d a n ger thut lt11• '(unket>" l r1•t• s p e n d i n g policy will up!9C•t lht.• balance of powt'r in busebtlll., .. thl' suave: 35 ·yeur o ld v~teran . w11i. asked a t the s1gn1ng ceremoru ~ oil Y a nkee Stadium "Not a t all," tht> articulate p1lc h e r r e p lie d "Raseball attendance l h 1:s pas t season wus t he g reatest ever and w e h a d four inter:estmg races t hroughout the year . I don't think t h at shows any i mbala n ce.· Meanwhile . S t e inbr e nner, the s hip· build tog tycoon of C levelan d and T a mpa. Fla .• w h o dedicat ed h1mi.elf t o r est o r ation o f the Y a n kees· d ia m o n d d ynasty. m a k es no a p o logies for his o p en·pocket book po1ic y "WE AR EN'T THE ONLY big spenders in the free agen t market," ins ists the Yankees' p rin cipal owner. ··California and San D iego, to n ame a couple, h ave been equally active. "B esides, who can b la m e us for c hoos ing lo remain com petitive? I feel it is m y d uty l o provide lhe best possible t e am for our fans A nd I in- t e nd to d o it.·· W h e n Stein brenner formed a syn- d icate to purc hase t he New York clu b fro m the Columb ia Broadcasting Sys t e m i n J anu a r y. 1973, t h e Y a nke e s. o n ce the gam e's m ost p owe rful force. h adn't won an A m eric an LeaJtue penna nt s ince 1964 o r a w o rld c h ampionship since 1962. 'To m , Am••rtca alwi.yll h1t1. h(•t·n ~ppll" pit•, Kele ~m"h ant.I Yuttkt·~ 1)1nr.lrtpt>1t, Swtnbrefit' •r :11u1d WITHI TH• Et: \' .. ·A as. lhl' Yat\lilt>'' hod \I.on tht-Am r1 c11n L.c!'ague i nn11nl Within rour. they had ht-un t• ,.k.-10 of W o rld 11ti.s t namp1orutupr. wturh ha1,1 11lrw1dv rt.'ad1t'Ct two a ntl Iii po111u n~ lowurcl ltw 'trlnR'I pot togetht•t 1n lhl• 1\1'~ untl 19505 • W h en ttw C'OUrb ruh·d out the old l1v1 h reserve.· f luuiw Jntl OPt'nl·ll lhf' door lo Uw rri•t• .iJlent n1t11 l.1 t Stt•tnbrt'nnt·r \!.,,, m the front "'" \l.tlh the rubhcor band\ orr h1 .. !)1llfold llt" "rablx..od Cutf1~h llunt1.•r for s:J S m 1tht>n Th•·n ht> tldtit·tl Hl·.:~1 e J1&t'k"l11 1$2'9million1. ColluwlllA with t>on Gullatt 1$2 09 m1llto111 und lw.t \•f'ar Rtr h GO!>s<lgt' 1$2 7 mil hon 1 lnlo lht "Hll11ln dullur fJ1ld1111~ staff or lluntl' r. G ullctl and (;Vl\!>Ul(t' \\t•re \\Ove n u1Llnt¢ Ai1dy M t:'>!>t•r s mtth •SI m1llton 1 and Rawly Eustwu:k <$1 I rtHlhon 1, buth ltitl'r d1:-.nmlt·1I ftON GlllDRV, meanwhile, turned into a s urpnsc $600.000 Jewel. and the Y anket.>S addl'd m o und insurun ce by s1gnmg Boston 's aging Luis T1ant 1$600,000) Fen ding o ff complacency, Stein· brenner advis ed hts stockholders that profits would be funn eled bnck into the c lub. If anybody d idn't like it, George w as willtn g to buy their s h a r es. There a r e only a dozen or so min or stock holders. some with 2 per cent h o ldings ......_ _ Steinb r enner's aim Gain controll m g interes t. build on success TH E PLAN HAS worked. For the second year . the Y ankees drew more th a n 2 m 111io n fans both a t home and o n the r oad. Their r eceipts from ticket sales a nd concessions wer e put at $l3 million w ith $3 million added fro m T V . T h e Yankees probably cleared $.1 m illion. ll 's ludicrous lo accuse Stc1nbren · ner o( threaten ing the structure of the gam e with h tS h nanc1ltl gym- nastics. M ontr eal owner C harles Bronfman makes e n ough booze lo float a ll or G eorge's s hip<: San Diego's R ay Kroc could drown them i n h a mburgers a n d the C h 1cai::o Cub.,' Bill W rig ley could beach t hem w1Lh c h ewing g u m . Jl 's nol that George !-.pcntl:-. ~o much h e just i.pends it bettc•r AlamitoS-Entries ROCKET SHOTS (0 ~~8~"~~9M ~Y~R . !XJ YOfl WANT MOR£ TOf?PIN ? NOT€ Tl(£ Sl.JfiHrl..'f 1 U J( ~ () E'L t!/()I(/ fH! t MV·tlA()(. Wk1$'T; ~ D~P/Jt!D ~1~r A Lt(.1111~ '1>16 JlN..(~r ltCAD ITJ "11'1e VP N rwe [J,tU Ar .ANT/4CT ~re '"' 't.1(,.lfTl Y ClteAI :> 1 /IA/(, ~ ....,._lh7.U ,.._,=::..., ~,........-, I(~,. f' !Hint! {J(;Dt ATTt fl.l(Jt"S IN ,4t11.11). AAIP lll!TH PRACTta 'ldl.l'f.L ~ T 1tf~.fE CN&l.::..PllJ 0 ROse 's Steak Cost $47.50 CINCINNATI <AP 1 T h e Cin cinnat i R ed s h ave returnrd from CJ month lour of J a p a n with treasures anti tales of the Orien t. Geor ge Foster came back with a S amurai s word. Johnny Bench h as Sadaharu Oh's u n iform top A n d. for the w1vei. in the R eds' d e legatio n lhere were pearls. kimonos a nd geish a d o lls . BUT THEY WILL r e m e m ber The L a nd of the Ris ing Y<>n for m ore than s o u ven irs. C ulture s h ock w<isn 't the biggest s urprise. T h e cost o f living was "We got the s hoc k of our lives. E verythin g is less expensive m America everything," said Ramona Lum . w ho accom· f)<1n1e d her h us band Mike, a ulihty player. on tbe four.week to ur /\ J apanese n e w s p aper ~pon sored t h e t r ip. a llo ttin g eac:h mem ber of th e 60·pe r son delegation 15,000 yen per.'1ay or approximately $80. IT DIDN'T GO very far . ··Food was ast ron omical." Rou said Mrs. L um. P<>te Rose. the Reds' longtime team c apta in. paid $47.50 for a s teak "Jus t a st eak , n othin g w it h 11 Everything w as a la carte." s a id his wile Karolyn "The m eal came to SlSO -for on e person .. . /\ martini cost SS 50 and a roas t beef sandwich w e nt for $30 A s1detnp lo a supermar ket r evealed that a two pound can of coffee wen l ror Sl7. SUNDAY'S I NTRll°' FIMl .. y of ••II,._, Fl"'-· tt·Ua m P111f'~'N °"''"" ICulh.,.,rtson1 ~umanQo '0hv•tft'\I a t .. Ehqt1>1t THF. LUMS DISCOVERED tha t the Jap a n ese Mr '.i•DP• t1«m••• "'· automobile they own cost $2.000 mor e in J a pan . ......... ,., FIRST RACE • tur'°"°" 3 Y<-dr otai & llP Purw M.000 Cl••m•1><1 ll'l(t '3.~ 8IO C""k 1~1 Pom•n ~tou tllut"'rl Al&md• Oo<Jlllf' 8UI> I HMl 1 P11..,11111 S<-<C3r00181 ~e'\ Hurry lluckl<!I 6U0~ COUftl I JUj)•-11 Mom'\ Ci.itll<" lllOOQl'll P••ma\ff!f' 0 'J"'-"",,._ \t , ..... 1 .. 11-·· tlS llS 11, 120 uo t70 111 111 uo SECOND llACE • lu<IOt19\ l ,... .. r OIO\ t. uo P\,r•,. n.ooo A Fl••h Twv 1"8n>OOt"ll• ll•i.e an· Shltw ISOer><tt I 9·MOolah BIKllll IHAr1 I 8--•l'ISi\ IVAI0.11 HeylOlk Gr-IWl'llltl Tlmt Ftlu (!lllnkll AnMl.tsli,... (lloncl I .A·Prtn<~ Rt'• U~.ir'\9'1nl JO&Ou•n N•lt ~ 111000111 A111or 5 .... rp IJW.rne>I A·S,..ron ~' Cl\ttY 9 Je<ll GuiH En1ry Ouarte<llerw~ "' ,,, II/ ... 119 t?S 11? II• HI 111 TMlltD ltACE .00 VMO' ') y~ar okh & uo. ""'• SJ.SOO Cl•>m1n<1 prt<• SJ. soo. Aertt Ftes11 !Ao.It• PIHCly• TruOI~ IC3rOOtal Act Moon lLuOlel 110 111 119 ,,, lnJay ,,.,.._,, Abe Ell•lbfa WO<~ H,Hd l(•ull r,.,,.M•rhN fM&Nl ">I•@< HO .. I IT" IO\ I Wlnq 51'1Hp IOhv•rnl , '" ... 11(1 Arv' rru.i ''-" ::~ In addition to running in to gaJlo ping inflatio n . EIP"'"' FlaMP l('.Mpm•n d h' f all l c,,11.n1 warroor ''-'"'' "' the Ji?roup experience cveryt m g ro m w • O· EIGHTH u ce o ... ~"o , 14 wall hum anHy lo exotic foods lha t sen t s tomach s md• 7 yea• Oki\ Pu•" \11 000 flip·flopptn~. FIFTH llACI 1 turtonos I!. A (l8tm•MD<IC~,10.ooo 11/ The off-beat fare d idn't raze M ik e Lum . whose full AClmlro\1 15-••1 .. N00<• oynastv <R•m .. e.1 ... ancestry is Japanes e -llawa11an. y~M 010, F0< mal<lt'ns Pur\t ~.!IOO N•w• cont .... •Mt ,,..,,,,, 1 1 1,•, "I le wus In ho~ h eaven." s aid his 'fife. CI Aln>•nQ prlte '10,000 Giii 01 Art IClarNOl I Fal~ rourJIQO• ICllml)A"I TU\lil.o&homA fRAmlntll E •II lluon I Crull I .t(ly J~" l~~rl '.ie""' G111 !OhYarnl M•ou•n" 8"1h If"<•"""' ..... Arco 1'.ianclW!rl Connor·,°"'"'" lHarrhl Hula Jtm 18..,~\I AISO llltillltt T"u~r EchO !Mf>nal 6•q Cro\\ IAqu1rr111 LitdV Glon<.Df'.1 tRam1r•1• G••morou\ Nf\llCY (,,...,,..,, 0...rtef'MnH SI I! TM llACE JSO yard\ olO\ Allowancot Pur~ SA,100 Mr C.tl Bird 19ank\I Tr•.,.lln~IACldtrl Ou<li 01vl' IRe<OI <.mn-•n MOulton lll0U9hl B•~u <.;111>reur (Harl l hu\ly 8t' Luc;ky 1c1er1ue1 Tu111 .. 1 .. (t<n1oltll C""" IMyl~I TIWW_,,llreft Ill 1?11 110 1)0 11\ 113 lt3 111 "' "' Ou•,.ot A<Klnv 1011ur"'i Hom•ly Hf!I"" IJ"°"'"\ I 10!> F11••r..11F1""''r-''"Pi'" "' S LUGGER J Oll NN V BENCH di n e d on !~~~~~~e,'. ii.o.-""'0 '" '':': JC'llyf1s h . octopus and r1s h ci::gs. Outfielder Cha~p Roo-. 1P1«""1 11• Summ e rs sampled raw fis h . b u t 6-foot-6 rookie NINTH llACE 0.... .ti'<! •""I" l '(Hr Old\ A UP ...,,.,.. • tl :1(11) pitcher Mike La Coss s tuck to American b asics. "They had h u ndreds o f McDonalds joints o ver ::~ ther e . And pizza and ice c ream p arlo rs. too." Oink to OU'lk ICl"r,.....~11 Aunn1n· Rultt 15'><-n< "'I 1 APOllonlu> (llM-•rll tt8 W1ntHway IFr"11rrt 118 GoodCommannN '"""'"" 111 Ro!.e's wife was amon g the m ost int repid 110 110 eat ers 11/ ema.ror l()rlr>Qlll II) HAii T"" CMroer fCd\IMl'O• I MMUI Ml""l"'I IAllbrO~Cf t l••OllllU l~ma~r•I Arl\IMchU\ fV1•...col t?? '11 AIM ElhtlMe ,., .. -"'"°' ,_,.., F-1~1 G@-nP Ldturt •Ol•v•ff'\ • Mt\•¥0 IA9t.11rrP'• Cil.od Dav IS<>Qn'°"' "' S he tried blowfis h . finding it rubbery . Sh e ::~ munch <'d whole s hrimps which we re fried live o n a 110 g rill. "They were good. but crunch v ." ',, 111 AT THE BALLPARK, ~he found tha t J a p a n ese :~ prefcrrt>d a bowl of cold n ee over t he u biquit ous •Oil American h o t d og. She gave the rice a t ry, "bu t I •11 IH .,, llQ IN 119 TE NTH 11ac1 Onr ""° ' 1~ couldn't gel tl down ... 111lle. Allow~ .. J YCdr oltJ• & up. The stacllums s old sak i. beer a nd h ot d ogs. "v"-s1o.ooo 111" ··But we w ere warned not lo cat lhe h o t d ogs ." ::~hr~9,!,',~..'.s~"10." ,,. JIC'r hu!'iband's tastes r an afoul of tra d ition Vll>ranl G.low I04tY•t~'1 1 1 1 .. , When h e drowned 3 Side Order Of rice in milk a n d MOii a MO._. f (Almpfl • 1•m A smooth Jet 1C1t,.ntl Husuen 84tec:l'I IROUQ/11 F9fllestlc FllQM IPot1•011 I ~r~IH•nl Too~Soor1 fW•rCll t70 111 1'1 1n SEV•NTN llACE 0.... ...0 l t• m11e M•IO.n 7 yt'.tr olO• Pu"- \10,000 ~O.rl IPi~<.PI S1er_f,,,,.M1 ,,. s ugar. ::: "That's sacrilegious over t he re," s he s aid. "A 11• geisha g irl saw him doctonng it up a nd s tarted TMr ...... H$ ,OUltTM llACE • turlOno~. l tter OICI\ .. "" Pur'4' \S,..00 Cl••m· •ncnw~'~ ... !IA l U 110 ~IPrMIN l.td IC1>&9man1 Cnurt Auttt1tn CR4'm"""'' _,.,,~1m.t T11<0 °'""°'' WM A111M' ll~llnl11nl HY,,., HI~ IAOU(llt I HIO" Drifter 15-t<t r I Dtt--0 lc.Kle!WllY I Chum·c1'111m 10\tlpmant Also Etl!11114e Do LIShu• IAamlr1111 ::: screamm~." ____ _ ,,. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Saturday November 2!>. 1978 P UBUC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUS IUSINUS NAM• STATIMllNT ,,.. IOllOWil'IO .,.r\On• •re dOlno 1111 ........... Ml(ll()H EHC.IHfElllNG CO . US\1 Gr-SI . H1111ll11Q1on BH<,., CA"! .... Oor• E""' Nee11, 8l-d ~Or • Hullhl'qlon~" (A.Jt1-All>f•IO N11<1( ~1 "4r•oort Dr. HunllnQton llee<h, CA '11 .. 6 _ Tiiis 1Ju\1n .. , " tonduct~d bv • -r·• ""''""'""'p Oor• L N.out 1111\ "~'-• .. .,, 111.0 wtlh llW' Coll/lly c•~rfl. vi Or-C-IY on NO• '·'"' "'~ PubhV~ Otenot Coelt 0..ly P110t 'JOV •. 11, ll.1). •11 )10..la PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS auSINESS MAMB JTAT•MEMT .,.,.. to•'-lno .,..,_. ;s dOlllO ~1 nt'U •• SHlllNt<PAI(, '110 E .. o•ell A "9 .. U 1111 iOO. Allef>elm. CA. 92126 M1<n••I A•y L,or a. •033• w..,1mlt1\tar Ave . Gt,_ (;t'OVe CA '1'"'3 Tiii~ bu\ll'ltS\ I\ Condlltteel by tl'I tn• dlvleki•I MttllMI A l.o<t Tiii\ 11111-1 wa\ f1lfld wllll 1N! Co11nty Cieri! ot OrenOll Cl>llnty on Nov. 2. ''78 1'1-1 Published Or-Coe•I O•llV Pilot Nov 4, 11 11. 1S. ,.,, PUBLIC NOTICE FICTI nous •USfN ESS NAME STATEME .. T TftP tollowlnq ~·~"' .sre 001no bufo>eu •• JO·LO ENTEllDlllSES, 04 C.~lllo St., Col.It MeMI. CA "1b11 Jolln Cerre Jr . •'l'i C.brlllo St .. C~I• MPW, CA on.11 LOI\ M. C..rr• "' C-lllo 51. Costa MHll. CA '7611 Tl'l1\ llU1"'"1 ;, <onelucl«l l>y en '"' Olvlou•I. Jofwt Cerro Jr fl'll• \lat-I Wt\ filed "fltl'I lh• County Cltrlt 01 Or•noe Counlv on NOY t, l071, "'Nff4 PuOlllhf<I Orenot COCl\I Doily PllOI. Nov. 4, 11, 18, n. tt71 SOS0-71 P~BUC_ NOTICE FICTtTIOUS I USINHS NAME STA TIMI NT T ... fOllOWl"O PtflOn$ .,. OOlnQ Dllllntn "" CRANK 91105. ROOFING CO .. 176 Commercf•I Way. c~·· Ml'W CA 97621 Roellard 0 C•rO. 210S NO Colltr. S.ni. An•. CA. 92~ Jamn H Cran•, 2111l A•••on. C~I• Mt'W. CA m2' Tn1s l>U\IMH I\ <onduclHI l>Y • ltm•ted oann .. nt11p llo<NrOO C.trO fht\ \l•t-1 Wd\ t1lf!O With ltte Counly Cink 01 Or•not County Of\ No• 7. 1911 FIOUM Publl\l'le<I OrillKI" Co.tSI Ot1ly Ptlol NO• 4. 11, II, ?S. 1918 Slli.71 ----PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT PUBUC NOTICE lltcTITIOUS aUStfltHS HAMB STATliMtlMT Tltt 1011ow1no 11er•o•11 .,.. e101no bll\lllt\l •• Pll! ltCI! ANO SOf'IS. 17410 Senl" l uct•. Fountein Vall•,._ C•lltornt• "'°' M;cf'la41 ,..,,IC' Pt .... , •• 1100 s..n- •• l U<I•. "-14lln Vel .. Y, C.lllOrl'll• .,.,. P•ul M<ttvl11 Pterce, 11410 Se<tl• l11<I•, Fount•ln V•lley, Celllornl• '"oe Wllllam O..•ICI Pierce, 11'10 ~la Lu<I•, l'Outil•ln VtlltY, Celllolnl• 9110I Joltn Weil•v Pi«c• and Ctr•ld A Pitr<t II. 1Ml1 t ryon. Wts1mln111r. C•lllornl• tttlJ T .... bU\1 ..... \S " condUCltd Oy • QeMr•I 1Mrltwr\tl1p M•<-f\MI P PtH(fll Tit!\ \lat-I WO\ ltltlfl wlll'I It'll' Cou11lv Clerk Of Or•fl9C CO\lnty on "IO•tmt>«r 8. 1978 '°to•AOI Pul>l1\hll0 0rd"9f Coa•t Oo11y Piiot. Ho.,.mo.r 11. II. 1S -0.C•n'I09r 1. ,.,. PVBLIC NOTICE lllCTITIOUS I USINllSS NAME STATEMI NT T 11t f ollowln9 Ptf10n Ii CIOino 1>11,1. IW\\H' GLADYS' HOUSE OF HAIR, 1'111 8rl1to1. $\lllt 103, °"" M<tH . CA 92•2• Glecty' A. 04..-. 3lnt Follmor~. Apt, l:lt. ~~.CA '762t T 111' bvlil'e'Sl ll toneki"rel bY .,, ID· CllVldtHI Gl«IYs A Otrneck> Tl'lh \l•t-1 w~ lllf'd "'''" '"" C-tv Clerk of Orange CoulllY on Nov '· ""· "'~ Pub11'1>ed Or41ngt (.Dasi Oally Piiot, No~ 4 11. 18. H. 1•78 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME StATEMEHT T,... lollow•no PE<10t1 •• 001no btl\1 MU •l MARLIN INN. 18SS1 Ma•n !>t . Hun11noton a..-c". CA.,... E•rl &n1•min Fovo>. 1'19 Pt'1· l\wooCI. Hunltngton Be..:n. CA 91""" Th" btlw• .. , "conouc1ee1 by •n '"' Cllv•duol Eart B Fo~ Thi\ \ltlf'mt'M WM tllf'CI wit" llt<• Go11n11 Ct~rk 01 0•.>nOe COunfy on NovemO.r 16. 1978. Fl-I Puolll-Or~ CoaSI Delly P•IOt No• II. lS. Do!<.«. 9, 1f71 SJl0./8 Tl>ll IOllOW•llO Pff'°" " CIDlnq llU11-l----------ntU •\ PUBUC NOTICE TllANS·PAC OIStAIBUlOltS, ISOI sl\t•r, #L, Huntington S.Kfl. ----F-ICT_l_Tl_OUS __ •_u_s_t_N_E_SS ___ _ CA .,,..., NAM€ STATEMI MT Crc••v Wells. 14 •11h 5l.~l'!ll!wPort Tl•" touowino oer,.,., '' Ooono txnt· e.o11ch, CA. t7l>63 nes• •\ Thi\ btl\lM\\ I\ conClu<.ttO DY an In YOGURT CONNECTION. :JAOl.8 CllYIOUalCritlo-1• VI• <>Porto. ~ lle«t1, CA Thi\ llal-ll1 '"'" till'CI wllh thi> HOw4nl KYV Kin>, l•rtt Mlll~rrf. Coun11 Cler• of Orenoe Cou"tY on 1";'~· ~"'"' 1, condlKleo b\r.., ,,,. Nov l. 1978 FIOU3 PuOh\~ °'-C.0..\1 Oatly PllOI Nov. 4. 11. 11. tt. 1'18 Otv1ouat H-a<O I(. l(•m Tllo• \tet-w.H 111.0 •111'1 t"" Coun tv Clerll ot Or MOQe C.O..n1 y on DAILY PILOT 111 ~'· P UBUC NOTICE NOTICE OF H~t!S~HSlllLln NOtlCE IS HERb8Y GIVEN tn.11 '"" .,noar~lonlld wOI hell be r9'POnttllh• tor •nv debt\ OI' lltlllllllO tontrdCft'CI by •"Yontt other tllAn myHll. on or etter Ill•' O•t• Delea tn., 11th <NY Of Hovemt>o-•. ~ "" J()Hlll M HENIGMAN ., .... °'"' F°""'tulV•l .. y, Calltorn<0 91109 Publl\""<I 0rlHIQ8 Coe•I Odil~ p,1~1 Nov 11, 19, 1~, !tit S»J II P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOU$1USINUS NAMI STATIMENt rn~ touow1nq °'''°"" .,,,. OQwq h \1"'4t$\ ., llNIT(O fNT(APAIS[5. 8\\t Untv@ris.t-AYfi • Wf"1lmtn~1.-r C• •neM 1 800 Bauer tQJ<twrdf swrlnt•rt, 8 \\t Un•w•t~ Ave • W•.,.lm•tb.lvr.,. Ca 9l~ • R tch~rd UpthflQrOV• (QPnttr '*• Pdrttler I 61'2 All>ton Or , Hullltl'l(jlO" Buen. C• ~'"' Thi. bu\l""n •• condu<llPCI Dv " 9tfttr•I CNrl,,.,.\tlll) A Upo "69"0vt Thtl YI-I Wot\ flled w11r. tho Count, Clt•k of Ot•not C-py »" Nowmtier I•. 1u1 ~·­Publlst>ed OrMIOf C.0.l! Delly P11,.1 Hov 1e. ls. <>et 7 •. ltTI SJJS 1~ PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS I USINUS NAMI STATIMENT TM IOl-nQ pe<,.,., h -119 bu 1 ""$ .,. INOU5Tlt1Al PRODUCTS C,O 111115 C Sk'f(»rk Ho Irvine. (A '17114 Jerry w. Sandt•• •IA No. C.000. r Saftl• AM, CA Thi• bv"-• 11 cono..c:tta 1>y •n' m C1Md111t, Jttrry w . S<tnden ll\IS •MlNftMI .. ~, "'"" W•lh ""' County Cl~r-ol Or~nq& (0\11\IV Ofl No• 1, 1911. F10t0>A Pvl>ll\IW'll ()r""fll' Cod\I 0dlly P1101 Nov.•. 'I II H . 1'11 PVBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUSI NESS NAMESTATEMENt fnt' totlow•nq Pf'"\On\ tHO dOltl•f l>u"f'KtU •• CON TE M PORARY A.N Tl'OU•TIES. 1011 ArttOIO "'~" Co•t• MPS.. CA.,.,, • Eow.o<CI C. c;..r_.r, )(Ill A...Old A .. -. c~ ~w c• 9'&11 • Mary K Sor1~11. 1011 Arnotn Ave,,..., Cosl<t Mew CA "1~11 fth\ ou1M"f'\\ 1\ con<Ju< '"0 ov ~• ~·•• Pi>rlners1up Mary It. Sorh'll Tiii\ H•t-1 ••\ fllfO '""In "" County Ciera ot O•iltlQI! County on HOv•moer 1', 1978 ,....,., Pul>ll\IW'CI °''""" Coot\I 0.t•IY Plinl No• 11. u. o.c. 2 ••• "18 uu,. PUBUC NOTICE FICTIT10US IU51Nt:SS NAME STATI MI NT T !!!iOllOW~ 1'1tU11 Dll••~~·~:~S 0 All6 AY t.AOUNA, P110llll'll'<! Or-COd\I Oo\lly PllOI 1200 H l>•ClllC Co11•I H1Qh'°'4¥ Nc1ve11111tr 72, ~ ---------~,.,, P UBUC NOTICE November JS. OK. 1. 9, i&. tUI LeouM Beec:l'I. C•. 97•>• "'CTtT1~1USINl!SS __________ , __ o_,_ .. _,. Edw.HO T Lvn<h. 600 E ~ .. , NAMa STATl!MENT Front. B••-. Ca '11~1 TM fOl'-ioO PHWln " -no btl\I PUBUC NOTICE MarQart'I A lyf'(h, 600 E Q<, .. r neuu. 1--------------Fron1.8alooe,OJ '1~1 JPF ENTEllPlllS£S. IHO FICT1TIOUS8USINISS This l>U\•IWU .. \ CondUCl•<t oj • Windward i.-. ~ 0..Kll, Cl> NAME STATEMENT '1f"M'"' _,_,p '2"60 Th• toll-Ing rwnon• ••• do1no £awa<CI T Lvncn • JO••Pl'I Pe .. 1 Fl•"fr'I'(, ..... 11Y••t1•n •" This \ta•-·"'" tllf'd "'".'"' P.ttil(c SI .. Apt. F·t07.0c•...,,ldtt, CA MARINE MARKETING Siii County Clerll of Or•noe CoUOt;." .... s. ArQO\y Dr.. HllfllillQtot' 8tte<h. CA Novefl"ber lo ... ,. Tiii• bUWW'U ,, ConClllCI~ bv •n In .,~, l'Mu.s d•••Oual J•n>H E. H11ff, W • Via 09of1o Publf•IW'cl Or-Coa\t 0..lly l?1m Ptul FIM!t>rlY 11207, N•*00'18f<Kl'I. CA '2~ Nov 11, 7). [)r'( 7 'I. IQ/ll •1'1o I• Thi\ •lftl"""°"' WH fill'd Wlll'I t.... Mt'rrV A Rom1 ..... U731 I.ton Pl~ - Covllly (lt'rk Of Ot~ COlln1Y on Oc T""""· CA~ 1-r 76, 1•11. Tht\ b.,\,~\ i\ C-IKlf'd bY " Ft.,..I hM1le<I ""'1,......,.'P Pul>lfSheCI ()rMl(ll' Co.ol 0.01ly Pilot J f Hutt Nov .•• 11, II. ?S. ,..,. Tl'lh \1•1-nl Wot\ llllld wlll'I Ille Slll 71 CD\lf\IY Cl••~ of Or.tnQI Covnlv on ·------------November 27, 1'78 P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUI aUSINEU NAMIE STATIMENT lhf' fOllOWlnQ peoGn fl CIOlllQ bu\I• f'ltlnt P11bllihed Or~ c.o.tl\I 0.tllY Piiot NO•. 7S, OK. 7. 9, 1'. 1'78 PVBUC NOTICE ,,..,, .. , ·--------~---~ IDEAL TYPING SERVICE, 11Jl7 Santa Aet._ Ore le, F-t•n V811<'Y CA '11108 Dorothy Jeen fllldu. 11337 S.nl• 8ellnO• C.r<lt. F011ni.•" Vallt'y, CA '270ll lhh buslneu I\ 'OllClllCINI lly "" In· Olvldu•I Oofollly .lei!" R Adu T!tll Sl•l-1 w•s llltid wilh lhil Coutlly Clerll of Or•not Coullly on FICTITIOUS IUSINIESS NAME STATEMENT 'TM follCMlnc;i --lo -no l>u\1 f'IH\ •• SCOTSMAN TIRE OUTLET. lt:le Nt1Wl)Oll e1vo .. COO.I.ii Mew, CA '1'1&11 Lllrrlf 0 O-lck, 1171 S<>ulh N••omle. Sant!I AM, CA Tiii\ ~MU ll ~ed bv dn In dlYiOu•I LeNY O. O>lldwklc Nov. 1, 1978. Tiii\ \!All-WIK fflt!CI wlll'I Ille FllMGI Counly (lt<k of Ol'enott CO\H\tv on Publtllltel Or-eo.u Otllv P11ot No,,.ml>ff 1•. , .. ,. Nov •. 11, 11, 2S. lf111 S136-ll PVBUC NOTICE FIOSJ41 PvOll'Nd ()ranq!' C.0.\1 0..lly PllOt November Jl. DK 2. •. l•, 1'78 S-.1' PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS I USINE.U NAJ!E STATEMENT The follow•no per\Ofl\ ar,. o .. n•l bus•ne•s"' AOPP()Nt:;I 1111 5 M4'if'I 'i! '~"" la Ana, C•. 'l'1101 foHI tntem.JllQMI Co-oo•dl•Cn ,, C.tlllornla <C>rpot~llonl. 118611 Sun., 1 BlvO , Los Anoo·h "Cll tQ06Q Thi' bu.suv• .... •) c~ct~d bt a<.••" POr•tlon Tout '"terNIOOftlll Corp Su""7'11Hlr1I•, p,.,...,_,, Thi~ \letemefl• "'"' llltd wJo• "'' County Clerk of Orenoe County "" Novemoer l&, 1918 . SUSUMY HlllA TA U4 S. 1'1.-W SI 1:1UJ~T-r1 U \ A,..etK. C... *11 "llMl'I Publ"""° Or-'°"'' 0.1ly ,,,,.,, No~. II, H. OK. 7. 9. 1'18 )180 '" PVBUC NOTICE lt•..,1 FICTITIOUS 11us1Nl!SS PUBUC NOTICE suit11t1D11 cou11T o" TME NAME STATI MI NT -STATE M c:Al.1,,DllNIA FOR Sago Fl""'"' IMl'MI A"P'\ Worth (lldnk•nl '.il•r l.ilndll''O IArll'I o.trlt19 AOOllle IH~•ll Tl'l11nder Auler (W(l()CJ I FrOICl's Prldt lht""'"ft T11Q60 TKIL IRM'HH 11 ·~ 110 ,Al( f o Pnbl>lf' l(~~\I lllU"l>Prry Paten 11111u1rrv I I •ll<I 0' Hono!y ISP"f'Cl'r I "'"nO Jt\\ 1Ron111 r ,, A, .. FiCIOI~ fM<>n11l Gh"I 0 ' Gold 104tv4'r~I ELEV•NTM RACE 0.... Mii '• mll• 3 .ear olch A vo Pu"• SAO.OOO·•ddtHI Th-0Mn()f' County Hdndl-'IP FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Thi! tollowlno per win I\ aolno Dll\I• FICTITIOUS 8 USINI U T"E ~NTY Of' OllAHGE FICTITIOUS IU$1Nl!SS ness ., NAMISTATIEMENT Ne. •·'11111 HAMESTATI ME"T ENGI NEERING CONSULTING ll'lt followlno pet'IOn I\ oolno Dll•I-NOT ICI 0, ME All l HG 01' ... HOrse Racing Loa Alamltoa ,,. Friel.t• """Ny .. 1 ..... y -""'' ·--Flr\I rect-FfO'IWll• lllOftCll >t llO. u 60. 7.IO; Mt "-1Cu11111tnl0t\l 1•.00. 10 60, Rutt -llAPICI IWl'lolel •60 l?UKl8 l•111>11I0 \/31.0 OtNrtt<Mntt Se c onCI UHi' J,.I C'11ola•n fC•roora 1 8 80. ··"°· 3 GO. s. ..... ,., .. ,. Su1111>'n lt<nlQl'lll 9 60, l .IO; Figueroa IAO•lrl 1.60. T_......,..., Tlllrd ract W"ll 11 Ml'ltl" !Plue• I l 10, 7 IO, 1 ftO. Lu•lrl°"' IVllHOWll • 70. > 60. HellOfll•<>o llN~l l 40 'ourtl'I ••<• ""O•I l"tent lltt nlllnl 'I.GO, •JO, ).10, K• .. LIM P•uer IJW~) u '°· II 70: "'"~' (rMll. IM-1 ~ 40 \) U <KI• lllMI °""' Sl70.00 ,lftl'I r~-Per'lllnl-..rk I~ m•n I 4.40, i .•0, 2'01 &OHe All 15-Mll U O, U O: l(nlQl'll't lttlM!I (ftlWteUAO. ~-Sl•lll re<• CrtO~r Jt<k 80~ IC.rCIOltl 7 60. •JO. l IOl Mr AllOn 11"9 111-1 A IO, 4.JO, ftac lfk Ml\\ Cl'llc IPernHI • 00 ,,...... ...... Seventh re<•-511t nl Position IMCC.tMM!l UO, UO, 1 IO, SO<lf 'mno IN09111.1I • .io. , 40. 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Tt lllll re<t• Alo.ti N IVt llllfld· lnof'em I I 60. J 60. • 20, Glldt Tlmt IHllf\ltfl I to, '4 ; Y°""' MllllOl'I IH•rd'-1 .00 Jl llOa eU<UI 1111 O-ld .. 7.10. 0 Ut<le fl·71 pelCI \IU.JO A-4.Pl .. JC.Soccer JWlll l<O.C-T_, , .......... Wnt) Gltlld•I• >. cooeoe Of,,.. Otwn t ~nit A,..1.111 Cemlnol fOTI 11 [ I V • llobu!'M I Chllllft'\&n I Sonny Collins fPH'r<•I LArt!Oo IMel\81 8-C•pllal Ide• llliimlru I Zor (Spencer I Pomeroy le.ll•1arl Col)IMr Mel IGr.tnt I s .. 1no Ille H.,bOr IShOeMl!k" I 8·HOw Curlou\ 1ll•m1re1 I O.enl•yer IC..$1ttneda I ......... Ille Th" 1011-•no e>erton is Clolno Dll\f· In 4'"t1~oN ANO COMPANY, ?IMJ I 1' W"'\lC 1111 or . Nt'WllO't Be tell, CA "' S1111• 106 "1&60 I Ii RO\\ C•nbn. I soo Dove, Or .. 11• NtwPOrl BH<h. CA. 1"660 1" 'Thi\ llU,,IWU IS cond\Klecl bY ... In· 111 01v10utl 11i Aou CttnOll II' 'Thi\ Sl•l-1 ... , 111.0 with IN Ill ~011nty (Irr-of Ortnq& Coun1y on 1 ,. .. IOllOWlllQ Ptrton ,. OOl!>Q Dll\I t .. O Port A•MIO<'lt Pl., N•wport llttS ••• ''""°" FDll l"lt09ATE 0 1' Wll.L NU&\ 8Hcl'I, CA nMO p" c IF I c e L F c TA I c ANO FOR LETTEllS TISTAMEN 0 1 N 0' S C lJ S f 0 M Mlle11e l(rH l<l'I. t .. 0 Port CONSTRUCTION CO •• 3'1 Orllt-..od TAllY AND l'Olt AUTHOIUIATIO,. LANDSCAPING,,,. Gtnl., St., ••• Ramsv-t• Pt •• ~ llN<h, CA AO.td.Coroneell!IM.lr.C• mu TD AOlllllNl$TElt UNOElt TH E Cosl•M~ ..... CA'l1677 4)660 Cr••o Mic"••• Av•n. 317 INDIE.l"I NDINT ADMINISTllATION lllch•rCI O"'o Mellaffle. 67t C"nltr Tiiis Dll\lneu Is conclllel.ct tty"" in· Orlflwooo Roecl, («Oii;) otl Mlir, CA OF ESTATES ACT St.,"' I , C~l3 Me~.CA'2•,, Olt11du•I 97.,S Est•I" of S1"€PHEN CA RLTON Tl'llS l>u•l,,..\S I\ <ondllcltd by en In Mli.ne l(rf\ICh T hli l>V\lneu IS Cond\leled by en in· GOFF. Dl'CM- Olvlelual This stat-I wn fifed Wjll'I the Olvldu•I. NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN l!tol Aor,.,.rd Omo MetMllflt County Cltrll of Orenoe County on Cr•tqM Ay8n 1108EAT E MARLIN !'las lllttd l'ltor~,,. T!tl, ~1.,1....,,.nt w•1 Intel wlll'I Ille Nov i . 1'11. Thi\ ... ,..,._, was tlled wltl'I the a rwtitlon tor PrOl>lllet of Will '"'o •u• County t IN-01 Or•noe County on FIM11'1 County c1~rk ot Oranoe COunty on Oc lnu•nu Of ~!Pr\ T,.s1...,..n1nrv MO NOY 1. 1'78 10f Nov I, l'78 "llQUJ Pul>llillt<I OrMIOI ~t O.lly Pllol IOl>ef II. 1'11. for A11ll'lofiutl0n lo Admln1\lfr und~• A El Cl'l•mP410U• ICAn\llll' 1 A·Vlllp,cedo & V•lt>ntlo l'f\lrv R C.Oldbero. Vttn llo!ro •I ,,, & t<•n ,,,.11'10P51~n e<>try FllMO>O Publo·-Or-, ..• 1 D•ily Pilot. Nov. 4, It. II. Jl. 1f111 "''*' tl'le tnClf'P<'fl(ll'nl Adm1n1str<11too at Pul>fl\~ °'""~ ,.,.,, Dally Pilot .. ~ ~-..-.....,, ~ Pullllal>ICI 0r...-Coe\! Deily PHot Est•IM A<I. r~•~·-· 10 •hi<" " TWELFTH llACE & lurlnno• • ye., old~ &. uc>. Pur.e s11.000 c1111m- lno IH'ltt '10,000 wooo~n 8reO 1S11nc,,,.1 I 10~ Scl'lu\\ I RDSlllO'\ l 118 t<t'!'nY& IV"l"'111411AI I lb Can MO Hf!at 1()0Yare• I "' Tropical Tri><lt• tAll•rllV<I'• 111 9•11 8<><1 Bruce IR8mlr~I II• Juett'\ Prlncr LH IMf>MI 120 Ht'Y Ml•IH M.A lllOU(ll'll 111 Fo•Y Hiil l~c•l 11) 5oe<e 0111a IAl)ulrrt 1 llb Nov •. 11. 18, 2S. 1'11 Nov 4, 11. 18, JS. 1918 NOv. 11. u , O.C. 7. 9, 1971 )Jtl 11 m.td• for '"''""r per11<Ul&rs <lf'KI llMI c.oai.ie SOA• 1t P UBUC NOTICE '"" ''""' -1>1ec•ot ne•rtno IM"'"" PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINE$1 NAME StAl EMf NT The IOllOW•llfl Ill''"°" I\ tlOt"q bu•I ",. .. ~ .. , wr CAAr·· LA NOSCAPC: MA IN r E NAN ( I: ''°' AeltlQh St . Co.l11Mt.il. CA'7bt7 r""'", Al.on Berry, no. R••••on ',I {O\lt """'" LA '7•21 Tiii\ l>V\lllM> "<on<lll<l«I by 4(1 ln- OIYIOU~I Cllitrlr\ A 1141" y I"" "~ftltll'fll W•1\ flll'd With t~ ·ounlY C•Nk 111 ~•nOt County on -------------1 P UBLIC NOTIC.,. 11.u 1>.e11 S"t '"' DC'<em1>t• 11. 1•1s. "' PUBLIC NOTICE lllCTITIOUS IUSINllSS r. 10 OOH m . "'llW'COUf'lr_,,ot Dt,,..rl FICTITIOUS llUSINUS NAME STATEMENT Th• tollow•no ""'"°" '' OOlno Oll\I n~\' _., KONA LANES COFFEE SHOP. 71>'1'1 H11•b0r etvo . Cott• Mew, CA .,.,. """ ¥ ,,..him. t7'll Mutbtr A.,., 811f'nl1Po\l1<,CA~70 TfllJ b\1\1~• I\ (oncJ\ICQtCI Dy •n In a1vldual ""'' v lfl(ltlln> Tfll\ \lt1t-nt weJ llled wllll the Co11n1y Cl~rk ot OrenQe Co11nly on HAM• STATSMl!NT rnenl No. l OI "'Id coun. "' 100 (IV•( Tiie follawlno --h clOlng bu\1-"ICTITIOUS BUSINESS Cenll't Drlw-WMI, In ll>ft City ot-S.nl .. nen "' An•. Ca111orn1A. SUPER CIRC UITS, ISJS C E. NAME S'TATIMl!NT O•led Nov. )(I, 1•18 Cllt•lnul SI' 6'11118 """· C8 •not TM IOllOWl"9 per~ "°"'"' Dll\t WILLIAM I'. St JOHN, St.,11"9 "*" H•19111, ,,~, L• neu •0 • County'"''' P•I• L•ne, Ml'~'°" Vl~IO '" •7&7S r AMElllSK COMPANY II THllU WAL TEA G. MOWALD, INC 1111, builllelt 1, <.OftOIKll!d by.,, 1,.. x. 1131 Savoy Circ111, Huf'lllnoton 11t1 N. Malt! s.., s ..... di•ICIU•t. lle41< "· CA,.,.., Selll• AN, CA t21tl Slt<liflO It. H.llQl'll Patrltk lenqral'lm Brownlno. ea2 Tiit US.tM Thi' n41_. •u ltlf4! with 11'9 ':!."'!," Ctr<le. Hunt~ BHCh, CA A ...... y tw P'eill- C-IV Clwll ol Or•noe c-1, Oii .. _ Pul>lll-Or'-CN\I D~11y Pilot, Novtmtl<lr l6, Itta. lll1\ D1111fteu r, conouc1ec1 by .,, In• Ho ... a•. u. o.c. l, "" ,1....., OIYlouet. p P11t8-lt19 ------ Aleo fllfl&le 8rl1111Clffr Enl~• IA9fl•l"1 9•ny•n Ao.Cl ISen<llf1l Or•ll<l~rl~ IPlttc~I l,ml>trr11no 1Vt14hQUtll ,,. •01 tu IU l()'fl '· ,,,. '1°"" Nov, '· ttll. FtMtU Publl\twd OtMIOt C.0.11 Otllly Piiot. Publll'*' °''"°' Co.ti\ Delly PllOI P1111thlltd Oranoe CoHt 0..ll'( llol Tiii\ ll•ll!ftltfll -llltO.wltl'I ~ Nov, It. JS. Ootc. t, • 1979 »1'·7• eo11111y Clerk of Ota~ Cou11ty 11t1 PUBLIC NOTICE Nov I,"" 1-·------------- Donnelly New Grid Coach Nov •. 1 I. ••. 7), 1'18 \041 ,. NOV 4, 11 .... ?>. 1'71 5091·1' M U RFREESA O R O . Tenn. CAP > -Jam es , "B oots" Donne lly, who r utgned l ast Wcdne3· day as Austin P cny foot· ba ll c oacb , w as n a m ed la t e f'riday as coach at M iddle T e nnessee S tate B e n Hurt vacated the Middle T e nnes.sce Job when he r~slgned after t h e Reaso n ended with one v icto ry and on~ Ue ln 11 gamea. R\'\' •t:~1 S .. :I.I. · E!\1 T K.\DE 'E~I R t-'~T 'E!\t 642·5678 DlllY PILOT Pl18t.IC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS I U$1NI H NAME STATI Ml!NT f II• tollowlnQ oenon " OOlnQ lllltl• MHC~TAl.INA'S TltAVEL AOBHCV, 7'9' H11r4IOt Blvd , SUllt 701A, Coil• -"· c.11tomt.m~ l't llP• "· (orr•OO, •••• w. M<1relhOn St••··· LO• Allttln t;.olllOrl'l1• tOQ)t Tlljt IMltl-It t-MICI bV t n In dlvldv4'1 Fttloe A Corredo Tfltt "•lemtnt wf\ 111.., wltl'I t Countv C'ltrk Of Ot•llOt Cellntv Novt ll'IMf t , 1•11. " Pllt>ll~llft ~ CNi1 0.11~ l'"llOI, NOYtn'lbfr 11 11. 2S •no C>tct.-r 2, 1'11 PVBUC NOTICE fttUtSJ ll·SUlt Pul>lt\Nd °'"'* C.o.ut Dill't l"llOt, ,.CTITIOU$ I U,INISS Nov •. 11, 11, tl. lt1' 1 NAM• SfATllMUIT PVBUC NOTICE - Tll• IOllOWl"4 __.., •r• Clolno lltltllltU .. , M1$$10N Sl"AINGS, t•f Yort>.io Strtllt. T~ln, CellfOrn•• "* Mtt1rw Ot~ c:otnoe11y, • C.tlforol11 t OrllOt•tlOn. t...,1 Yert>o Strttt, Tu111n, C.lllomt•t76'0 , It, K. 8111011 Cot11trucllon •M Otvelot11f'Nt'lt C~IV. f!I C.llfoml" ,orporet1011. lt .. 7 G•rn.n C!O•• a1v0., o~ °"°""'· c.11tott1t• m.oo Thi• iw,1neu " c ondllc Itel by • ttntrtl Otl'lnenttlO IHWW ~...,_. C.. ltOW1 ... "'-ff. ,.,..ldotM Tiii• .ia~.,.. flltd Wllll IN Co11nty (IOl"ll Of Of•llOt Co1111h °" Howrftbtt 11. ,.,., ,.. L t. -. ' . • DAILY PILOT Sllllldly, ~ z. 1171 ,, by Brld Anderson. PUNKY WINKERBEAN #' .............................................. __ "Marmaduke 1s very good ot jiggling things to get it started ogoin I'' SUPERHEROES SHOE MOON MULLINS GERIATRIX DENNIS THE MENACE . ·~ 16/0J "1 lM ~ I.NE IHA aJNDIGJSE.' WM~1., H~)lol l4t HI CHOt\l6 M 1('4T eooii, rl' t MINl ')(. ~ '• MISS PEACH HIA~"°V UP, f'ICANCINS f ENG&.1~ CL.A~ 1-S. A~T 1'0 ~'fAIC1' ! H~IDQ?, IT'~ GOOO it> !Ai ~1.v! I \ by Jeff MacNelly by Ferd and Tom Johnson Aft~ YOU DAFFY? DIDN'T you 1-15,A~ WHAT I JUST SAit> TO MAMIE? GORDO JUDGE PARKER TU~BLEWEEDS NANCY OUR HERO ;IEJGHTEN5 me PLEA6uREOF #It:> LEISURE 8'1 WNING INIHE ... • by Tom Batluk by Mell AGATHA CRUMM DR. SMOCK MOTLEY'S crew ,. l MIGMl6~ A6 AIN6T · I 0Mt0 ~1A,.e .. TRAF/:/C.. HELICOPTER /i!EPOl<Td ON WRI:C.k51 JAMS M o .s«<'.X:t IN THE CITVf by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux Yf5 ... r ... r:vi LOOKING FOR by Tom K. Ryan I JUST HAD TO EJE: SURE 9ff0f?E I ASKEP \IOU TO JU~f A IJEAU1Y CON'reSi l'M HAI/IMS FOR MY roLLS. PEANUTS HE'S INTO MEDITATION. ANL) HE'S INTO 6ENEAL061( COMICS I CROSSWORD by Charles M. Schulz ME'S ALSO INTO RUNNING., AND HE'S INTO POETR'r' . by Bill Hoest by George Lemont SAY, PAL-, WHe:N PO YOLJ -rH IN K YOU CAN Ge-r -ro THE' Wt L-SON e>oY ? TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS WllP F11dav·s Puzzle Solved 1 Mother-at 50 Coming to d pearl point l-'+"~.-...4-414.llli-.._.4'4,~ 6 Metalht. S? Rcproew soun<l SO Ms Hay1>' 10 Rechntid ~7 Cutting tool 14 Agaves 58 Duck IS Russian take 60 Go<111on 16 S1>a b•rd cover 11 Fibers 63 Br ndvat 18 Turns bdS" 2 70 So.lp .. ords Pndrm b5 E ~senuat n wncrr To· 66 Rose or 1on10 rs Rolette • 12 Pl.lee 67 Actor Peter 23 Instrument 25 Usurers. eq 21 Parveous JO Schuss Jt Woo 32 Fea1 34 Dieter Jac11 38 MISC&ICu· tat es 40 Sailboat •2 Cap11a1 of F111 43 Snoozes 45 Knight's gear 47 One prehx 48 Saturn s 88 Hole --province 39 Cease 69 Token rt! 9 Oell~ 41 John. Plua 1.e1ver 10 Garldnd and Leo 70 Poses 11 Got up 44 Star In Virgo 11 Magnc1 -t2 Ental Anat 46 Anent. Abbr DOWN t3 Ot!nS 49 Poles 1 Slangy neg· 19 Cisterns 51 Eve part a11ves 21 Wagons 52 Scrapes 2 Apell;it1on of 2• Vapor 53 Outdo Alhena 26 Short swims 54 Treaty org. 3 Berlin and U Customer 55 Chou -· - Man1low 28 Untainted 59 Etect11c unit 4 Rumor l9 Nip 61 Bluster 5 Leiter 13 1nd1an ues 62 Excuse 6 Spider 35 Muser 64 Fondle 7 Metal J6 English river 65 Man's nlcf\· 8 So Air 37 Taste name ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES S.turday, November 25. 1978 DAll.Y PILOT C.;J , .Joan Blondell: The Zest Still There B)' BOB TllOMc\S HOLLYWOOD tAP I A'""' )ear!' aco wht-;\ Joan Blond\' II "a" v1Mtin1C lbe Nl'w York puhll'' llh1 <1rv. e hhnd man h~ard her VOl\'l' .rnd aid "You·~ Joan RlondE•ll, •Hen l you • • When .-h~ adm11lt.-d ... ht• v.-11:. ht" responded."'GOOd for > ou • ' T h f' U('t rt•ss rl'flt•l t' lud;,t y "Wht'nC'v(•r I ~l1u1 ft'~l•n• rkprt>""f'rl· I ttu n k ,, { t h II I m.:a.u .md l ft I II 1 IJl!hl .lf.\.tlll lt ·.., h.u~t to ttn• <1.:an1• Jl'dn lllon dt>ll ~ 1thmll· twr ho 1111 l' l' •· 11 r :>O ,H'iU ' hPr hrl'\lo., b r I >'. h I I •• I k I n )! llllfll.l\Jh hJ\(' t>nll\ l'Ot'Ct lht> N('w ' 0 t h l h t' J t (' I llUHiiDILL ' • I' l ' n n ) rt• .Hk ' In\)\. lt' ... ('' t'oolllght Paradt'. < iohl ()l~~t'r> of 1933." "l)u11u•, ' l'lt' 1 Jnd televas1on 1 ·e .1n)un. lll'fl' ('nm~ the Brides"> SHE'S S11LL AT tl Rt•ct•nlly. ·he appeared in /\Ut"h h1t1h ratt'd I.me Boat." 'he rf'lurned to MGM to pluy ~ "ho""'<'Y old 1a1 with a racina sta· blc nd n lmad or douah" 10 Franro Zt•Hlr Ill's n••w \l'r .. 1on of '"l'ht• <'h mp ~t.irnng Jon Vol1Jht a nd t"ayc DW\away "I 've h1td four ht'rot'!I In my movie lite ," llht' remarkot1 'J11m f':t Cllt(Ot'). of ••our')<'. t'lnrk Gable . M 1Hl (ln Bra ndo And now, J on V011Jht llt>'s J:Ot It "" woln.c for Wm . llt>'S not only U fmf' attnr but D di l· in~uash•'tl hum.111 bl·111•: · · 8Jonddl 1oe t;!) nnd not J li-a.lt nd•·r us ~hf' wa .. an I h•· Uu11by Herklcy mu111t'nl" Hut sJu-h1u.n 'l lo l the :iei.t for n <'nrc-t•r thut ht-turn .. " tht• J )'t'Ur old dnu.ihter of vuudevllllullb She 11llll OOJ>t'' for a rot .. thi.t would dis pl y h<'r uhthlt~. bul i,ht.· udmltt. 1t probably won't c.·omt.· "l 'Y•; GOT S•:RYH'•: ~tnpt?~. hut 1 ·, l' still l!OI l'>Ornt' tnt'ki. up my ~lt't'H ,' !>ht• .-.au! "Troublf! ls. I ne\ t-r hpn• J ('<Jmpll'tt•d s<·ene, 011ly drib ancl <tr b'i I "t'I the start or .1 t:OO<I tdt•a. &nd lhl'n al ~l'tS lost "l nevt'r dad huvc: a well rounded c haractc•r Wt!. poor people who brought vitality lo the screen never hud a c h ance lo walk ctowh a sta1rca1 without trlpp1n1t halfway down und fulllnar out :J window "Onct· I had a <'hunre. I took 'Come Rut•k, Lltllt' ~hebu ' on tho road. Although the ploy cu ll" for teamwork with lhe actor . ll's still the wom1m'is pluy rrom th • beginning. 1 thjnk 1 'cored "TODA\' I TRY very hard with evrry role. pulling every bit of juice tnto It. wanting lo be good. But the <'h u n ce lsn'l there anymore. £veryUung that 18 done nowadays is (rom the youn&er p0anl of view." Blondell hves alon~ an an apart- mrnt tower, atop the Santa Monica palisades. overlooking the Pacific. "M)' ~children live not far away," s he said. "Norman has three children and Ellen has one, so I have plenty of company wtien 1 want it. · Of tht old gang. J mass Glenda r arrell (Who also played lhe wise· cracking blonde at Wa rne r Brothers and has since died). I call up her husband in New York when I'm blue. I try to keep m touch wilb Joan Ben· nett and Barbara Stanwyck. but they're kinda ·reclusey. ·too. "CAGNEY? I TALK to him on lbe phone now and then. Jim and I were signed by Wamers on the same day, and our tamlUes have always been very close." Blondell averages a half-<loien TV guest shots a year and is always looking for a good ''mom picture - that's what we used lo caU ·em." She nmains in good health, though she had a scare a few months ago. She reealled: "I wasn't feeling well and I went to St. John's Hospital for a checkup. The doctors found nothing wrong. but when I arrived it was raining and l felt depressed aa hell. "AS I LAV there feeling, sorry ror myself. I received a fairyland bou· quet of nowers, so big that It took three nurses to carry. I thought it couldn't be for 11ne: nobody knew I was· in the nosp1tat. not even my family. There was a note : 'To a love· ly lady who has given . m e great pleasure for many years -Marlon Brando.' ·'He was also in the hospital for a checkup and heard J was there, im· agine!" J}ire~for Chabrol ~llm ... uo-' --~1~ .. The. French Hitchcock ~ ~R~l~o:r=~ for everyone whoever wanted a chance to start By NADINE JOSEPH SAN F'RANClSCO I AP > Claude Chabrol, whose films are failed with murder and mystery , has been called an irreverent prankster a!> well as France's Allred HJtchcock. One biographer notes that "with his wild hair, ironic mouth and those glasses on his pointer! nose. he always looks like a schoolboy skip· ping cl~" Another says the 48·year ·old French director claims to write his scripts while playing pinball It's part of an image Chabrol seems lo relish. HE'S QUICK TO bring up the com· p arison to HJtchcock, even ir it's to deny any similarity between the two. 'Tm very fond of Hitchcock,'' he, said with a broad grin. "In France. they compare me to Hitchcock because 1 once wrote a book about hjm and because there are many murders in my films " Chabrol's films are s prinkled with psychopathic murders. adultery. d rug.induced nightmares. and unre· quite d love. You won't rand any heroes. and audiences have a hard time identifying with his lead charac· ters -usually sordid killers. ··1 like murderers, because they're weak and a liUle sick," said Chabrol · in a n interview after a tribute to him a.Lthe San Fra.ncisc0-Film-Festival. Ford, Wil.der Set/or Film HOLLYWOOD <AP l Har· rison Ford co·stars with Gene Wilder in the western comedy .. No Knife." Ford, who gained fame in I "Star Wars," plays a cynical. sofl·hearted outlaw who guides a n innocent Polis h rabbi CWilder> trekking across the West In search of San Francisco. The original screenplay was written by Mi chael Elias and Frank Shaw. Robert Aldrich directs. "The murderers that fascinate me don't know they're murderers until they do it. They kill to suppress a dilemma, to avoid making a choice. "WHAT AMAZES ME is that socie· ty puts murderers in a place where they have no responsibility al all. ~~ I ~~ Sub-Titles over. Jail is exactly what th~y want. Each ---------- murderer should be chairman of the board or a big corporation ... His latest film. "Violette Noriere," focttses on the sens ational 1933 murder trial of Violette Noziere, an 18·year·old charged with poisoning her parents. Her mother survived. C b abrol ag r eed t o s how it to Violette's children, who liked il, he said. Violette was freed in 1945 aft.er s pending 12 years in prison. She mar· ried the son of the prison cashjer and ran a little restaur~ntil she died in 1967. Her mothe for ve her and lived with her. CHABROL WAS born in Paris a nd spent his childhood in the village of Sardenl. After the war. he studied law for two years, political science for two weeks and pharmacy for four years flunking the final exam every year. He worked as a film critic in Paris and launched his filmmaking career in 1957 with an inheritance from his first wife's grandnlQthet:. -The five.foot·seven. balding, paunchy director likes to shock. He s ays he 's made "awful movies" among lhe 33 in hjs career , because he "can 't res is t even a bad screenplay.·• CRABROL, WHO boasts that he's a better actor than director Francois TruHaut, has also starred in his own movies, often playing the tyrannical husband. And be treats his second wife, ac . tress Stephane Audran, like "a real monster,'' when s he s tars in his rilms. "I was never happy with her performance, l was brutal. I beat her once. she beat me three times," he quipped. "The relationship between men and w omen is like colonialism. Women have liberated themselves, and now their problem is not to be fascist." "THE GROOVE TUBE" TH~ES-ORANGECO SENIOR OTIZENS $2.00 SO. COAST PLAZA MIU11stt1St.~llll llllPMIJllC "UP tH SMotCE" IRI ~,, __ ,_,,,...., .. .$:45-,.,,..t:ff.l•..IO ~'""'"'"" SO. COAST PLAZA "4i0tMG SOUTH" IPGI 1-S/fltVSAT/--11"41 ·l:!M-4'1'6aM.J .. I •.l 6 ~-Jf.lt:JS SO. COAST PLAZA I """''AiMt9 ,.,,... "THE WIDOtN6 .. lrGI ,_ ... ~· ....... DY IY HATH" .l.~lt:41 MOl4/Till~,, ....... CINEMALAND UUS..ll11Mr MatillW-1•1 flll:l rMt.1114 • "THE GttOOVE TUlfY IRI ,,.~ .... .J• ~41-9'.U •AMBICAH T1CnH" ~·­...,..,,_. ....... CINEMALANO · A JOHN G. 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"Variety Speolal" CarMt dlolc;ea WHhoul rNlroctlOn of aex role 11ereot'{Pln0 • at• po1ntlld out HW'OIJ9h enlm•llon, m1nl-s1or1•• and exp1an•Uon1 o l f:r-lyle'I golllt by Mike F11trtlll 11:00 I FA8ULOUS FUNNIES NATIONAL OEOOAAPHIC 8PEQAL "The V~.ge Of The SO. gantine Yeni<M" Wllh a er-of young amateur IUlllors IMng iand Electre JonnlOf'I courM Ille globe in lhelr st..p &;) BOSTON'S MARATHON MAN Tne enetgy, deO.cauon ono eic~oon 8SIOCltaled W<th Ille eo.1on Mara1non ata _, lnrough 11\o eyea of runne< 8111 Rodge<"S 11:30 I BA y CfTY AOU..EA8 ORAOHET g) OETSMART fD ORIN ANO REPAIR IT AFTERNOON 12:00 f) CJ.) SPACE ACADEMY 8 THATSCAT Fiims deollng Wllh glDU- mttlung, eyegl-end lratns I) VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA 0 MOVIE '* * "Boyt Of Ttllt City" 11~1 leo Qorc.ey, 800'7Y JOIOM\ The East Side Kldt tr~ c:town a l!l<ll'G«or al en A01<onoad< c:.fflO, 11 hr ,30mtnl I SOUi. TAAIH TAAZAH Tarun rnu9t find Jal's pel ~.,d t>otor• 11 I• cap. tu<ed by an un~lou• nuntor . • JULIA CHILD MO COMPANY "Dinner For The Boss" 12:30 I ()) FAT AL.BERT CINEMATIC EYE "La Sl!eda." Federico f111· llni (Italian 1956)(R) 1:00 I ()) AN< II PAAENT1NO "0.tcll)llne" D BIOVAu.EY Healh IS pr_,t ~~ wianled man's wdeoiea. 8l>d 511e es1<1 him to cara tor h« 1nlan1 son D (]J NCAA FOOTBAU. Notre Dama at use • OtJT'ER LIMITS "The Prornonitoon" • AUA8 SMITH ANO JONES Heyes end Cur<y .,. c:ap- lured by a bounly hunter whoM Ille they saWld. ED PSS MOVIE • • • • "La Strada" I t956) Anthony Quinn, Glulletul Muina. A b<ulal c1rcu1 atrong-man <k!b11S8!1 e almple-mtnded gtrl by U!Mllg hef as hll _..ent 1:30 fJ (I) THE NUTCRACKER A woodafl aoldJCW magieal· 0aa-.t ~, •••••• 9 KNXT 1CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC) LOS Angeles e KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles 8 KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angeles K,MB (CBS) San Otego KHJ-TV(lnd J Los Angeles 9 KOST (ABC) San Otego e l<TTV (Ind) Los Angeles e KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angeles • KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles 6ll> KOCE-TV (PBS) Huntington Beacn ly c~ 10 ~le 10 dolQlld " hOUNmaiden llgllltlll illl armyolmtc:9 D ONCAMPUS 'Tho Law SGnool Lxl)ttft• t,fnc8 .. 0 MOVll! • *' ''Henl Corne The Co- &d1" ( 1946) 8ud AbbOll, Lou Cottllto Bud end Lou c•e"• conlu110n wnen tnoy try to p1y olf lno mor1oaoe .. a g1r1.· ldlool (lht .30m1n) 2-00 B KI08WORU> SAT\JfU>AY Host• Letleta Ponce. Cal Burton, Franll Kwan end NICOie Pl8tce " 80HAHZA Ltllte JOOJ and Hoss tall for tne Mme woman, Jennifer Fhndl ID MISSIOk IMP08SIBL£ "Tnlll By Fury" Cl> MOVIE * • • · Rio Grande" 11950) Jot>n w ayno, Mau- rMn O'Hor• During the lndlan-MoAgn w ars. a 111nac1ouso commander lea<IS fll$ lt()C)f)I llQllnll ~ rai<la 12 hra I al) PROJECT UNIVERSE "Birth Of The S1or1" Cl) MOVIE * •'It "Yellow Submarine" ( 1968) Animated The Boa- ties a11emp1 10 ban1an the 111111 Btuo Meantea from Peppeflend ( 1 hr . 30 mtn I , 2:30 Ci) PROJECT· UNIVERSE "Wilna Owa1f1 And Reel GIOll"" 3:00 I) MOVIE • • 'k "M111ch 01 Thn Wooden Soldiers i'9!<11 Sten Laurel, Otlllilf' H.,oy The oom1C duo ltnd them· MlllM 1n e lantaay world toy lhO(). (2 hi. ) 0 MOVIE • • • • "Orum• ~loog flMt Moflhlk . (1939) Hen- 1'1 Fonoa. Cl•udette Colbert Tne Amerk:llrf ReYolu1oon ellec:ta ,.,,,..,, on tlMt Monewt< Riiier (2 'tW'I) tD MOVIE * •'h "One MOfll Train To '4ob • 1111111 Oeoro• hpc>llO JOM Vllf\OI\ A r'"'8eled ~ .. .,.. a OOld too tune men thOOll me mal\ """'o oov~ ioaMc:I him 12 tva.I OUTE.HTAO ~:UNlvtNE S11pernuvae Ano Pl.il.Ut1'. ~·( •PORTS IPICTACULAR C:!MIOIO• of Ille "Lo• Al'IQlllM flmeol 500," a ttOCk C411 r~ lrOtn ()tllAI• to c amorn111. Patt 7 of 1t1a "World'¥ StrOflgNt Mlltf- c.oml>ellllon futu11ng tM wr111 roll • ECONOMICALLY IPEAKIHO 1110"''0 • aue.11 Flo04lf MllM;r. 8Hly V4131gm G THl OAOWINO YIAM 1119Ctllld'a Mincf'(Pl.ltl 1) 4-00 D ,..OVIE • • • tlall .. Ot Tti. Coral Sh' ( t9!111) Clllf Rober't· '°" Ola $c.&la A 1MJbm•· ' une oil~ C6Ptured t>y the JflPllMM, manao-s 10 Outwtt Na c;ac>tora. ( 1 hr • 30m1n1 e scooers AU.- If AAS e MOVIE • • • -My Soi l OYIM" ( 1963) Debbie Reynold•. Cl11f Robeftson A Broad· woy actrm 11 aoopted by .It& 1bandoned cntld•an the llnclt H'Vlng on ~ l)<opetty II\ the coun1ry (2 h•• I f:D '-A TINO CONSORTIUM "£118"'1)• Aemenco" '1i) THE OROWINO YEAR& I "The Chlld'a Mind" (Part 21 (1§) IAON81DE ~mn·s nol·tempered boV- l1lend Is on the run alter wooodklQ an oic-con. 4:30 &;) SPECIAL ''Btrlh Anc:I Death 01 A Star" Or John A Wheeler. Prolne0< ot Ph)'Stes a1 Prlneelon. uMS spoc1a1 ellecta pnotograpny to 01tpl11Jn llte tetell as1ro- notnlC4ll l1ndlfl0' 8iJ DESIONINO HOME INTERIOAS "Whal To Make Of A Wall' 5-00 IJ NFI. GAME OF THE WEE< D STARTREJ< Too Entorpr•~ •s bom· barded by alten tnormonu- ctear missiles When II ts 1>enl 10 search 10< a m1u-'!'!l 11Ctent111 U MOVIE • • • 'h "Casablanca" ( 19431 lngnd Bergmen. Humpnrey Bogan A gom- bling CUlno o-holds tho key to lhll escape ol a French freedom leader and h1• wife. who ore llooing lrom 11\e Nazis, (2 hrs I Q) MOVIE e • •,; "Tho Kilter Wl\o Wouldn't Offl'' ( 1976) Mtko Connor.. Samantha Eooar Tho 188feh for ttllt killer of an undercover ageol lellds O H1t11an Into a networl< ol Intrigue whidt aimoll COllll him IMS Ille. (2 hta,) fl.} STAR SOCCER Lrverpool vs. Menchelitllf' Crty Ci) DE.SIGNINO HOME INTEAIOR8 "Oreas The Walls" i =PROFILE ~ B 125.000 PYRAMID NEWS D WEEKEND SPECIALS TUBE TOPPERS KHJ 0 5:00 "Casablanca.'' One or the alT-Um e big movies back for anothe r airing with Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman and Paul Hcnreld. CDS 8 9:00 -"Orea." Richard Harris has u whale or a time in this 1977 adventure movie with Charlotte Rampl- ang a nd Keenan Wynn. NBC U 9:00 Dick Clark's Good 0 1' Oays -Pal't. 11 .' ;\n(!ther two·hour special saluting tqc top stars or 1955-65, hos ted by Frankie Avalon and Annette t<'uniccllo . • l h• Rantom Of Red Chief" Two 1~1 kid· n~a are torr0<lnd by thett' lOUQh young hOal&ge (A) '9 INTROOUCINO '8IOLOOY "TtteSen-" Cl) KE.EH'& PEOPl..E QJ) MOVIE • • .... 8'onll" (11175) Jack Palanoa. David Btrney A suspended de1ect111e lnfH· 1rat01 a natOOllCS ftnq fftpon91blo tor • lellow olhoet'• death (_1 "' • 30 mini EVENING 8:00 B Cl) CBS NEWS NBONEW8 9 MOVIE • .,_. "Em4!fgency lite SUN Inferno" (2 hfl I D THIS IS THE NFL Cl) MOVIE e • •'/I "Splendor In The Grau" (19611 Natatto Wood, Watren Beolly. Two young people make tho painful and b08UUlul di&· oovery ol love 1n a 1mall Ken11• town (2 '"' I fD T\JRHABOUT "Hlltd·HOllOd Women" Female bl1HKOll11r w0tk er. lace ptObleml Of PfOIU• Oleo and hatasatnenl on 1no rob Ci) INTRODUCING BIOLOGY ·n~ Eye And The Eat" 6:30 8 D (I) NEWS 0 MARV TYLER MOORE Phytltt sulff'tS lh8 ulttmale 1nd1gna11on wtian 111\e s 1orce<1 to 1ee11 a rob eller lors !IUQOMIS lllW!I hv• Wtlhtn II buOget and CUIS olf hot crecm cards fli) JULIA CHILO ANO COMPANY · 8reaklH I Pany" Ci) ECONOMICAU Y SPEAK I NO • Dollar In Trouble" Guest An1hony Solomon 7:00 f) THE PRICE IS RIGHT 0 PLEASE STANO BY D EYEWITNESS LOS ANGELES tMz Pooroza repot11 on lhfJ Roms' Clleflfteadllr1, 1he "Embraeoable £WM". wno 1nd what 1i ·macl\o". and LOS AnOQIOt' Lllllo Meicic:o 0 THE UNKNOWN WAR .. W.r In The ArCtlC" Q) LAWRENCE WEU< 'MuSICllll Alpttebet Tre1I • fD CALIFOflNIA'S GREAT WATER WAAS Wiier 1awea 1na1 lhrf'Oton to split 11\8 .iate are e•plained 1n • progtam 1hat 1ea1ur• Stale Aasem- blymen ano 1nl1-PfW'lp/W!fal canal campaigner D•n Bootwrtghl. So\llhern Col•· 1orn1a waler ciltela ond State water botlt Ron Rob4 8i) AUSTIN CITY LIMITS • Steve Fromholz And l ra11ls HOlliand" (I) THE UNKNOWN WAR "lite PatltNns" ®) THATS HOU'l'WOOO "Monkeya Ive The Crall· est Peop141' 7:30 I TWO ON THE TOWH FAMILYFEUO I MATCHOAMEP.M . SIX WIVES OF HENRY VJ!l-.no Of ClelleS" King Henry's tourth mamege •• OtfBnged U-a diplorNillC 111111nce 1>etwe0<1 England end Gftfmany. lorm•no o strong power aga1na1 F•llll<* ~ CHEAPSHOW 1:00 B Cl) SPIDER-MAN Spider-Man d•K<>v(!(S a plot by a dlsor~ po1111. c111n to sloal e mimon d0f. 1111a lrom a supposedly 1mpu1onabkl 11eun. D CHIPS "Return 01 TM lurh" Two high sct>oof buddlft of Ponoh"s cause 1\8\IOC wnen Ille'/ try to 101t11e their ho1-10dd1ng ooys I) MOVIE • • 'k • Doomsday FllQhl" 119661 Jack L0td, van Jonnson A bOmb. hidden on • ~ York t>ound fC1. mull t>o found before n l'•plodes (2 hrs I D ®' WELCOME BAO<. ~&~~'\ lecM Ille PfOS· 1.>KI Of la1hng b•Ology unie:.s hfl gets up ttil! COU< • f108 10 d1uect a lrog 0 MOVIE • • '" ·~alh Hal'lest" ( 19761 Cltnt W•lker. Nohem•ah Peraoll With lhe WO<ld 1urn1ng back to cold and •ce. tood i><oduc 11on cornea 10 a st11n<1aun It hr 30mtn I Q) WAYNENEW'TONAT SEA WORLD m MOVIE ** • · H•o G111nae" f 19!>01 John Wayne. Mau- roen O'Hara Oun119 the lndlon·Mextean W81a, a 1enac1ous commander leods his troops aga1ns1 ~Gehe •Olds (2 hr'l.) all SOUNDSTAGE • Doobte Brothers" All- wne bill hi.. "CJ\ma Grove," "Talon To Tno S11ee11" •I'd ·Black Wa1er." as well as songs from lnetr latMI otbum oro l)f'rf orm8d 8:30 D ®) CARTER COUNTRY · Gambler s Unan1mou~ .. Chtel Roy bets W>ln Bake< on lhe oulC-Ome ol a foo1- bllll game elte< rece,.nng guaranteed · 1nSlde" rnlor-- mehon 'Question of Love' TV Maturation B y JERRY BUCK HOLLY.WOOD <API -Mike Guettner lures one son away f rom his ex-wife with the gift of a car pod fil es a custody s uit for tbe second son. This is no ordinary custody battle. Mike's ex- wife is a lesbian, and she's raising her 9-year-old son in a home with her lover. The ABC movie "A Question of Love" tells a sensational story that is ripe for exploitation. It is to the credit of writer William Blinn and director J erry Thorpe that they tell it in a rational and un- sensational manner that stiJJ commands rapl at- tention. teen-age daughter of a fellow worker pregnant and paid for her abortion. It ts not difficult. however, to determine who the Jury sees as the most fit parent. .. A Question or Love .. IS rcprescntati ve or the maturity or television movies The carhest TV movies merely exploited an idea that could be ex· pressed in a single sentence. Now many tackle dif- fic ult and complex subjects and frequently suc- ceed . Gulager is a proliric TV actor and veteran or three series. He recently made a pilot movie for a fourth sen es for ABC and filmed fi ve episodes for the show, "Wonderland Cove " lt w11J be aired at a later date. t;OO fJ MOVIE • • • "Orea" 11en1 Rit"- .,., Har111, Charlotte A~l)llllO Alt« ldMlng 8 baby wt\M, a flllllefmen beGOl'I* 1ne 111toet tor r-. by the mammfll'• mother 0 DICK C'-ARl<'S 0000 OLD DAVI "P.,t II" Olclt c1111t aatutllll Ille l>IOO"t 118'1 of 19S6 • tllt5. tOIHlt ll\e Clly Of PN!fldelpllla and la "roatl· ed" ~ aome ot hi• QU*lta. G all LOVEBOAT "'*8d1 Or Tallt" Adam Arktn, Richard Ollllland, "Tho Lillie People" Pally McCormack. Edw ard Albert. "Mona 01 Th(i MOYIOI" 011on Bean. Rllond• F16mtng • OOHNA FARGO Guell. Donnie MOii tD THE I.OHO 8EARCM "A ~lion 0 1 Bafane." A Confucian respec;t lor the pul end ancea1or1 lho COlt'lliC peuern of 1,.,_ , ao. tno 10c&1 OOo• wno d1:.QenM IOllH;e. lilld thO p1aca1iog oi gllo"• of tho dead .,. aomo of lho atpeCl• ol TllOlsm 1n,...h• Q!_ted by Aon•IO Eyra W SING-SINO THA.Nt<.80NINO Jolln BMZ. B B King and Jimmy W•lllor present e concert l0t pr1aon inmllet on Th&nk1Qt111ng Dey 9:30 0 MOVIE • 'h "Beware Of The BIOb" i 19721 Godlr lly C.mbrldOft. Marlene Clark, A oo<>loOISI unknowingly bf•ngs a pteee ol It-Kl troun blot> bacll lrom 1h11 Norin Pole ond It •&, <ifC•dentoUy lhnwed by his 1111111 (1 hr . 30m1n1 AD HEEHAW GuMtS Don Wllh&mt, The KendaU1, T~ E1nte Ford 10:00 0 NCM BASKETBALL ~ P•ut •\ U(LA I~ Ot , . .,. D ®) FANTASY ISLAND An 8Ytd BIQIOOI • IOllOwer meels the mor'lste< l~- 10-1aco. 3llO a Shy man· meet• a 1111>e 01 IOtt w<>mflfl (I) COLLAGE 0-uesta Sem•lor £ugene McCarlhy trma Hunli>r Marge Cook and LO<' Surber m VISIONS ":'f11t1 Danc1nq Baar ' An unemptoyod oct0t. wno hH IOSI at mos 1 llVt!ryt hltlQ but nope, 51r"OQ*° 10 10:30~8 m SNEAK PREVIEW Roger Ebert and GOOfl Su1k1tl review "Go1nq Coconulr." ,ind "Slow D11nc1ng l/l Tim 810 Ctty .. 11:008 D fl({) tf6J NEWS 0 SECOND CITY TV Q) MOVIE • • • "lhO Greel Gallby" I 1974> Robet1 Redl0tO. Miii Farrow The ltll) ol IM .ate uch 1n 1no t1130'~ 15 cepturecl on 11\8 screen (3 nra J 61) USC FOOTBALL Notoc,. o ....... ll•po ctoi..v I 11·151 ABCNEWS 11:30 MOVIE • • "Powdt«~eq" ( 19701 Rod Taytot Denn+s C-Ol8, Two men ttempt 10 ,_. cue a n11ac:k8d train end"' r,eventy-lhree pauenQef!o (lnr .55m.nl D SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE Host Peul Stmon GUMI Goorge KAmson 8 MOVIE • •\; "BaMolefol"i1968) !>Mt\ Mat11n. ,,_ 8 t ..... an A man !)IOI• to na4C> '* GOn\llGl bt04het 8tld hll ~ ~by dilOUlllng ftHnMtt .. a Nlngmian. (2 hit) D NCAA N>OT8All M Ir hit•" -Ohl• $t41t• tt•ri-MlltYl • MOVIE • • • * "Richard 111" 11058) L.au1enco Oltvtw<. C1a1re Bloom FOllowltlil 1118 WtK Of Ttllt AO...- Rlehord ol \'orti murders all WhO blodt hit poth to lhe Er19lllll\ throno. (2 hrt., <IOmln.). Cl) COMEDY SHOP (!§)MOVIE • • • V. "Tile Day Of Tile J1Gkat" ( 1973) Edward Fox, T orenoe Alex&ndl!r An 1n1ema11on•t con1ract killer '' hired by OAS to kHI Cf\811411 oa Gaulle. <' "' \ . l!lmin I 11:46 II MOVI£ *'k "The Undaad" (t9!>7) Pamel• Duncan, R!Chwa G•rlll<ld A hyPnollst Mnda • OMI beck a tl\Ousand ~· whllt• ane " c;on. OM\ned to be bel\8aded for wttehefatt (I hr , 30 Min) K>RNING 1i:00(1) MOVIE * • • "Fort Apacne·• ( 1948) Jottn WllyM, Henry Fonda. Altar Indians 11llack a mtlltary ou1po1t, the stubborn commanding ollicer It nold retponslbkl. (2 hrt ) 1:00 D ROCK CONCERT Guesls Andy Gibb, Rod S1ewar1. Cnuck Be<ry. the B101hefs Jonnson. U) MOVIE • • "Oea1h Smtle& On A Murderer" ( 19731 Ewa Aulln, l(laus K1nak1 ~ young man trtvS to bring ll'le dead bad. to Ille Wtlh llagtc results ( t hr • 30 min) 1·15 8 MOVIE * '" · The Brain Thet Wouldn t 01e" ( t963) Jason Ell9fs. V11g1nia Lo11h I 25 I) T AU<ABOl/T WITH TRUMAN JACQUES 1:30 0 AOVEHTUAEAS "full Fa11'10m f1110" U S ®j A8C NEWS 2;00 0 MOVIE • • "Muttny At Fort Shorp" 1196!:11 8roaerte* CrawtOfd G) MOVIE • * • "1.Jt11h" (1964~War­ ren Beally, Jean Set>org. 2:25 1 NEWS 2:30 ' U) NEWS 2:408 NEWS 2:458 MOVIE •••'Ir "A TeSl6 0 1 Honey" ( 1962) Dorn Bryon, R11a Tustungnnm 2:55 8 MOVIE • * • 'h "Capl111n Blood" ( 19351 Er<e>I Flynn, Oll111$ de Havllland. 4:000 MOVIE • • "Return 01 The B&dmon' p948J RandOlpn Sco11. Anne JeHreys. G) MOVIE ••• ,, "C<Uluro Wllh The Alom 8'a1n" ( 19551 A.Ch· a•d Denning. Angela Sl•11ens <l.40 U NEWS 4 4611 MOVIE • * "Gay Dog" I 19551 Wtllre<J Pickles, Petul• Clalk Potsie Ties Knot MONTECJTO. Calif. CAP l -Anson Williams' days arc happier than usual. "Pot.sic" of ABC-TV's "Happy Days" 1s on his honeymoon at the San Ysi d ro Ranch hc r l' followm,:: his marnaf:e Julie H arris On'IV Drama this week to singer· actress Lorrie Mah11f- fcy. T he entire ''Ha ppy Days" cast, includinn He n r y Winkler. Ron Howard. Marion Ross. Tom Bosley. Donny Most and Erin Moran. attended the 29·year-0ld Williams' wedding. The newlyweds are to return t o work next week. Miss Mahaffey , 22. appears on "Happy Days" and NBC-TV's HOLLYWOOD IA P l "Who's Wat ching the Julie Harris ~tars Kids .. with Beau Bridges in -----------··s tubby Prtn f,!le's .. -'"T"lr"!'!lr'l"'ll'Clllll"ln"'--. Christmas." on the Hall GENA ROWLAND STAllS as Linda Ray Guel · tner a nd Jane Alexander plays her lesbian lover. Clu Gulager is Mike, a man who drives a pickup truck, likes to hunt and fish, and expresses himself in simple terms. HE TEACHES ACTING at the Sherwood Oaks of Fa me on NBC Sun Experimental College and is a student himself in day. Dec 17. ' "A Question of Love." based on a true story, , airs Sunday at 9 on Channel 7. The trial sequence. with Ned Beatty as Mike's lawyer and Bonnie Bedelia and Joan Saltzman as Linda Ray's al· tom eys, is verbatim from the trial transcript. classes in filmmaking The school's faculty is Her appearanrt• will 1 ~1~-;f =~ drawn from the working film community. be her 11th on the Hal.I or CettoMeM He wants to make his own films. but said, ~·It Fa m c . a t 1 e wt th 64s-no1 seems the executive structure of the financial end Maurice Evans . -----------• APWI.....,_• ENJOYING CHALLENGE OF AWKWARD ROLE or filmmaking ls frightened or ac.Lors becoming -- "Some of my lines were awkward to say;• said Gulage r. "l loved that because or the challenge. I was interested ln the pressures on peo. pie In the witness stand that make them say awkward things. Ctu Guleger In 'Oueatlon of Love' Nevyrtheless. it ls an Important role as Linda Ray s adversary and in establishing attitudes toward her lesbian re lationship. film~ ?~:r~n preparing myself for almost 15 SALE years. I know all the technicaJ aspects. J love m m. iiiiii•iiiiiiiiiii--C:l~::JU.-iiim•~iii~ I think those of us who immerse ourselves in film deserve a shot.'' · • .. WREN HJ8 LAWYER asks him how he's paid. by the week or month, he answers by the hour. He doesn't think in corporate term of how often the paycheck ht iss ued. He thinks in union ·terms ot pay by the hour. That's tbe way I ap· proached the part." "I grew up in Okla homa and I spent years and years with people Uke this," Gulager said of his part . ''This man ls totally macho, masculine. He gigs <spears> frogs. J thlnk the bwk of humanity lives thelr lives in this simple fashion.•· HE MADE HJS F IRST film about 10 yearR ago, "A Day with Boys ." The 18-mlnule ntm was shown at the Cannes Film Festival and was dis· tributed by Universal Pictures. He said he has two mms ln mind lo make. One is an experimental rock opera and lhe other is a more commercial film based on the diary of a teen-age girl at the tutn or the century. Gulager's part ls relaUvely small in the mov- ie, which is told from the wife's x.lewpolnt. MIKE HAS A VIOLE NT streak. He once punched his wile and broke her nose. He got the Soap Opera Fans Meet Their Heroes ATLANTA CAP>-lt wasadream- com e·true for soap opera addJct5. Afic\onados had the chance to ask t helt favorlte soap oper a stars anything at all. "Please feel free to esk ell the quetllona you've been d reaming about uk1n1 -happy queaUona, sad que1Uone, clean questions , d irty queetlona," invited Joyce .Becker. a columnlat for • daytime television m asasiDe, founder or Soap Opera Festlvala, and promoter of the Atlan- ta Soap Opera Fetttval. · TH E a udience, who pald $7 or $8 for the opportunity. asked Deidre Hall <Marlene Evansl or "Days of Our Llve11," whether sbe was ever going lo marry Don. In true soap opera _fl~hion, she len tbe au· d lence hllnlllll· "I'm glad we're getttn« thi~ out of the way," she aald. "I can't tell you. What do you think.,·· The audience learned that Ins' truce with Rachel will be short·llved in "A no th e r Worl d "; the scriptwriters haven't decld~ If the baby 11 really Juon's In '"l'lMI Doc- tors"; and Janice w111 not drown ln "Daya of Our Uvea. 1' l ON RAND TO a nswer quest.Jons were Miss Hall. Beverlee McKinRey llr is Bancroft ot "Another World">. Larry Weber <Barney Dancy or "The Doctores"), and Tom Fuccello <Paul Kendall of "One Life to Llve" >. Beaides uking abou what will hap· pen to their favorite charactc,.., the audience alto wanted to know what went into makina a soap opera. 'l'hey learned that the 1tars know what's aolna to happen a few weeks ~(ore they tape a 1how: they run through a 1eript three or l?'Jr times before taplnc; and they may (!Om- I . ' pl ain a bout s crlp(s an d ~uggest changes. SOAJ> OPERAS nre seriouit busi- neR1'. Or the top 10 ra ted daytime shows, eight ore itoaps. And the dedkatton of the r~ns was apparent. "You've been a part or my life for 18 years." a womttn said lo the four starA. "M)'. hus band has his little lea1ue. rny dilldr n havo their thln11. Vou'r my thlna." "I get off work In time to see part of 'T he Doctors.• and all of 'Another World'," 11&Jd another. "( quJt one Jot> so I could a ·Anot.het World'." ~~~ Christmas J ·' ... ENTERTAINME~ I MOVIES I TRIVIA Halloween' Horror Flick W ell Directed By RON Pt.NNIN ,TON , ... M"41•·-·-· .. 'l'N•n ui.w i.:11 '' 1r1 Jt•oput ch b u uulh .t Kood in •redl •nt fur horror and dtrc:('tt\I John Carl>('nler Diak th~ m<>!>l of lhl6 ~ilu 1t11m Ill ··tt llO~N'n,' a tt•ru .-and fni.:hl1•111n.: ft Im thut 1s bt•anc rttleascd by ("(lmpu. !> lnt..rnutlon I 1'11·1ur1•~ f'arµt'ntt•r obvious I\ knows the ilt'nn· wc·ll and he buah.hl .1 prupt•rh 1t·rrlf)1ntt a1mo&ph~re through his '"'II pttt I'd ll1r1 11111n It !> an effective t•ntry for ab mkndt ti tnJrl>.1·1 ( · 1 TllE S('ltEIENPLAl' MOYIE bv t'Jq)(•ntt 1 and pro -R.EJllEW thu•1·r O,rhr.1 11111 con . , _ 1·1•111 , u 00) \\-ho ktll'S ha ...__ _____ __. __ .b.1h\~IUC'r on llnllo~C'en night ttnd "'ho, I'> H'.11"> lul\'1 . 1·i.1·apei. from i. m-.,n tal m11lllullo11 ltl 11•101 n tu tlw ~rcnc of lhc t·rt me to :.t•t•k a1hh111111 .1I 'u.·11m' Th,• M'npl uHe" l1llh: an tt'rm' of moll\ .al 11111 or d1•\ .. 1opmt>nt. but 1t v.orkl> :>lrll 11) 111 ll't 111'\ u( hoc rnr •l'> 'l'\ 1•r11l lt-t•n.i1itt· h ;1 h y '1 I t 1• 1 ' .1 1 l' s l '" k •· ll h y t h c m a i. k t• d l''Yt·hom:11u.w C'ari>c.·11t1·1 ,·11·11l1•' l''C'l•llt•nl tt·ns1on throughout and ht• '"uub , ''' ""\\.' hl1111d .snd ~urc an lht• murder '''<llll'llt'''' Tht-'111h•nt .1d1om. are molltly arnpht•d m1111 lhu11 ~raph lt'Jll) deptt'tl'd. which :.l'rvcs tu IU'l~htl'll the effct•l DONALD ttt.•:ASENC'E STARS AS the doctor "'ho ha.' trll'd tn l.ccp the me1ruac lod<ed up and who attt'fllpt .. to ""..1rn lhl\ to\\n when hr c!.capc~­ llc c reate:. a !>l rnng prc:.cm·c. out 1l s ba::.acally a on e d1nwn:-t0nal role. rlt•,1g ncd to provide nccl's,ary plot information .Jamie LN· Curt1l> I!'> 1.·x1.:ellenl U!> the girl around v.hom lht· atl1on r1•\011lvc' and !>he C'reale!> a natural. symp<1lht'l 1c c haradcr. Good :.upport as provided by Nancy Loomis and P. J Soles as her two frif'nds and hy Chari<·' Cyphers as the town's :.heratr The lt'chn11.'al C'redats arc all professional and add to the ovt•rall "Hect Carpenter is also responsible for I.Ill' mood-setting musical score. • Finney and Aimee W111d ·lip Marraige LONDON tAP1 British film and stage actor AlbC'rl Fmncv ;met his l"rcnC'h actress wife Anouk A1mct', whosl' davorl'e wa:-. held up by a postal hitch last ~t·t·k. 1•nrkd their e1ght·year marriage Thur,.day Fanney. 42. went to 1.'0urt last Thursday but faih.•cl to J,!Pt a r11vorc·e then hccause has Wife's COO· sent had nut arravc•d rrom Paris. Bul this time lhe 11eces ... ary dorumc•nts had arnvc·d. and Fanney was ~ranted lhl' d 1von·1· because he and his wife, 47, had hv<.-d apart ror two yeafl> MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY <;GT PE'PPER S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND IPGI "JE<;US CHRIST SU PE AST AR "" .,..., ~TCRE01 "PARADISE ALLEY" (PG} 'THE BOYS IN COMPANY C" "BOYS FROM BRAZIL" CR> ''MAGIC"(R> "UP IN SMOKE" (RJ "UP IN SMOKE" (A) "EASY AIDER" "MAGIC"' (R) "CORVETTE SUMMER" "MAGIC '(A) "CORVETTE SUMMER" NATIONAL LAMPOON'S ANIMAL HOUSE "SLAPSH T" R "GREASE'· (PG) ··AMERICAN HOT WAX" St~dllUft ALl. OAIVC·INS OPClll 7:00 r.M.HfGHTLT Cl'11IO UnO•r 12 ,., .. UnleU • KICIO•• ..,.,,,.o .. nd FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach . U you'll pnrdon the pun. lh1• movll• 11ddk wl8 a lllUt" loo dN>P for Uf!Y of our lta vh1dd1ct3 thl!i week That mud•· W point~ th•' top 11corl' of th~ round, a tally t1hal'f'd by four ployl.'n The Blue Mu, <nun Stranal', B•rbara Otilooo an<l Tracy God· ff'f'J, th4' l•ttPr movtnl' 111tu 1l lie for third pllicu JUSt 1 ptilnt at1d 11 hulf out o~ t'('(llld With Mux 111111 out an frollt liy four h1.c ones. it lookr. 11kl' ttw buttlt• 111 ror Uw Vil'(' pn•sldoncy this tlmt'. wtth rlvt-trlv1011h1le11 wrll an lht.' running But then. 11nythin1< "ull rould hur>1M'11 lien." the latest bunr h or bruin 1,.•ndcrs for wh1t'h ttw nght un.swt•r lo numbt•r run..-will double your plen.aurt• DI~ In l F.ARl..Y IN TUE movie "The <iraduate." TRIVIA QOWL XII STANDINGS u ...... ,,_.. tlt l IJ IO J.it \tllf'm r11 » GI-1tr•-!ltt •• 11 • .-... u .... ,,,,..M<ou IJI lO ···-·~Cltl .. ,.. •• Illa'" Town 411 lO ' 'h~'~t Ctel U '-1 11 JeM 1( ... 111 1)1 u Et1Sc.-r Ctl .,.., 11 J • M. m ,. .... ~ .. , , .. '1h 14 Tiie ..._I"'""'°"' CU IS 1•111 -Utl )I ·~ tui."""I" 10 ................ ,.,, •• " MIChyM 1)1 , • ,..•"<Y l'rlot Ctl ... ., l•OleC <t i • ' o.-..~i.· 40 • Am•I .. £-rt CU u • ,.. '"try rwc.wew•O twit Of •• ,, ' J ..... "'' 111 )4 \Cele •w.tns.d Dustin Hoffman wus urged lo t:Jrvc out a career in what field ? 2. In what TV series would yC)u find the Khngons? 3 What day 1:. "Show Ttme" on thl' Mickey Mouse Club? 4 Thl' real name, please or the SLA leader known rus "Cinque." 5. ''A COMMITfEE SHOULD be organized to honor me" was the musical suggestion or whom an what movie" 6. Whal is Lord Plus hboltom's first name m the comic strip Moon Mullins" 7. How about the original first na me of the basketball player now known as Kareem Abdul Jabbar? 8. ··0reams arc JUSt like wine, and 1 am drunk with mine" is a lyric from what song? ......... lDWUOI" llAlllOll 1 .. ~-"" t7t4t ..... ., ~. ~ .. " • c •. • • 1 t' Cl•Tun 11 A•••~•• •1141 111 e io. llAOIUlll 011111·1• <;•.l'\I< u u1 t. 1 ~IM ~~~-ID q.._ ffe llM'liL I Because atwrt'\ going '" lw nothinfl .. 1r.11qh1 about d CHEECH & CHONG film EV<'l'\I generation hd'-h<td their own corm•dv <11111: the 30·, hc1d t.m,..l .1nc.J Hnrtlv. Abbon & lc,...1t•lln hmlw up 1h1• 110\ dnd Martin and l..ewl'. r1•.1lly fMt tuH•d tlw 5ff,. CHEECH & CHONG h,11,11· lwlrwd n1<1kc- 1h ... 70\ !JO MUP IN SMOKE."' CHEECH le C HONG ,up tht• 1 orm•dv IC'.1111 th.s t !Javt• birth 10 ro{.k <.nmt't.lv and in thP prOCC">'t of 1urmn~1 on d whok ~rwr dlloo. '>lild lvn million ttlhum ... 1>teked UI> num~rou ... 11.11<1rd-.. i11dud111!1 C<l'>h Box ttnd R1llbta.11d\ tw<,r t 011wdv tlw •. and,, Grammv for 1h1•1r t1lb11m -~ Cochwo .. • Now it'i. 11m1• for <1 CHEECH & CHONG movi1· C & C's MUP IN SMOKE"" will rndke you fvel Vl'fV funnv. So don't go i.traight lo '><'t' 1h1.., movw1 """""' °""""' """1n...., ,_,... (. "'""! lom .,.,,,,rt f* "'*"' l>ftOllwt MMhn and~~..,.,,..h.,•"il .,.~ llM....,blllomfftllC"""'i It. I hH'fhMann l'rvclur•-d hY I uu l\llo~ Ao 1 w l~ l>Mrclod by I.nu Adlo., l'~'"''"ion • , I Saturday. November 25, 1978 DAIL y PILOT 8 I J r By T.T. 9. JN "PLAY MISTY for me," a Une from what poem tipped ofr Clint Eastwood that hls glrl.Uleod was in danger? _ 10. Ed thought ll was a bum trip. but he'd been nrnrked on the manltesl and didn't have ~&ny rhoice m what movie? Last Week •s Auwtrs l. B. C f"zot"I 2. Superman lnever-ending battle> ~ 3~ BatUestar Galaclics <felgercarbl 4. Dave Beck <Teamsters president> 5. Alpha Beta -hus band Alan Haptmlll does commercials for that market <Suzanne Somers> 6. "Back in the Saddfe Again" <sleep out every night> 7. Ron Cey <pennant-winning run> 8. Center (MASH touchdown> 9. ··Oklahoma" <rats like equals I 10. ··~.000 Leagues Under the Sea" <movie riddle> · tSend your answers to TRIVIA.clothe Daily PiLot. Bor 1560. Costa Mesa 92626 AU entries mu.st be received by Wedneaday . otherwise half the player's taat acore wiU be awarded J c5\ $ingle dream is more powerful than .., a thousand realhies. edwards BRISTOL CINEMA WEO.·SUN. 12:45. 3:15. 8:00, 8:45. 11 •15 HISTOL A-f MACARTHUR 540-7444 "A COMIC ASSAUlf' ·TWl w&.DNE . "A OPJWANT BLACK FARCE" -N~~( "A l'\IP·"OAPJNG WOr\K OF AAT' • CHAISTIAN SOENCI MONITOR "A GA5SIC IMffiESSION OF .AMERJCAN LIFE" -PEORL~Nf -Awt:DOIHG 0£~ A~Al "-CAP.Ol.D0111'1£Ti'GCMiDIMC OWUM HOWAADOUfT MIA rAPN)W VfTTONO ~ UWAM GI~ It.Alim. HtJTTOtl VIVECA UNOfOM PAT McCOfl.MICK OIHA MEMIU. MINA VAN PAUAMOT . ..-. .. f()WM IH()l~J>!i('"' llOOl 1\I Al. 'MAN 111, ( ., Hlf ~Ali'll(IAn!\'<(~. 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"DrMn•tlully superb perfor....nces •••• gripping ftlm ... o.wid !>htthdn. CB!>INBC·f\I NOW AT A fHlATlll NlAR YOU ClllEOOMt ll lt••"'lr ~I•, ~~I H!WPOlll CIHIMA \t~li'•t II-• n 1-'4 IJJ'V "' ..,,, " 0111vi.111 ....,,.,.,,.~ .,., ',, • ·e .. fOll OMllGf COUlfT"f ~M lllAlllM&llOll C&ll ~3•·JllU S8'10 -0 'USU ACtlP'TIO JOll l~tS ING.lGlM(lll YOUR DAILY PILOT CAN BE RECYCLED' 01<mQe Ccir1sr Collegl' 110t'lilfC!> tn!' ONJC1dl 1ecvc1trrQ cent('r for Costa Me<;J ~ 556-5981 "FABULOUS IS THE WORD FOR 'THE WIZ.' A colossal entertainment. Visually, 'The Wiz' outdoes everything I've seen on the screen in decodes. Everyomt is ;usr plain perffKf." • :·~:-:...., II'• '> .t;.1< ;ir><J ••n• tgE""-AO"<··•!'. .u1·1>1t> m Tnc wiz·. fl!lf p01IOf1nanc.1• rankc; w1rh llldt orBaror11S1re1f>and1n Tunny Goll and L1:.1 M·t"'" •• 1n C lba1111 • nnd 1u11 C.rt .11 moment.; ~nr1 1 101 ol "'" ~·'nsa11ona1 'pP(.•itl <>llt•< I olnd 1.~!uffl• .. DIANA ROSS n -"THE WIZ" ~ .._r Al·n ~Ol"'"<l f /..C. l\_ r,.n,r t MICHAR JKKSON NIP5£Y llJJSSlll l ED l10SS LENA 1-tOf\NE avJ RICHARD PRYOR Co\ , ... WI/ ) TONYWALTON CHAl\ll( SMALLS QUINCY JON() .... K£N HAAPE.f\ OEDf ALLEN OSWALD MORl'\IS ALOEm WHITLOCK JOCl SCHUMA(H£1'\ l\00 COHFN ao~ SIDNEY LUMU SAT/SUN 1:00, 3:30 6:00, 8:30, 10:45 edwards CINEMA HAR•ORAT ADAMS COST A MESA 546-31 02 STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR._· . : • • 811 DAIL V PILOT ........... Ani•afed An res.es Liza MinncllJ < IMt > and Gina Lollobrigida t alk with their hands at tt New York party following a benefit concert for the American M ui,1cal and Dramatic Academy at which Miss Minnelli was one or lhl' performers ENTERTAINMENT I MUSIC BOX NY Opera Production - Brav.e 'Butterfly' It 't't'll\11 t'flrt1un al this stage or thl'ar l..C)S Angeles season that the ('Ufrt>nl Vllill or thl' New York City 0 1wru wall .:o down In history as the <'Om,111nv '!! most mcmorublc foroy an to the Southern <.:aUCornlu cultur•I !lt'lttll' No ('rlttc· or opcro burr worth his or lu·r kull could pm11s1hly find Cault with tilt' f11 Nl four offl'rln~s on this In· t1>rtH1li11g nnd vurit•d NYCO rep· t•rtmrt• "Th~. Turk in Italy," An· drl'U l'lwnwr," "Thi• M arriagc of l"ll(uro" or " Mudume Butterfly " Hut dt:spatl' the tiheer brilliance th.it Ht·vt•rly Sills injected into the re· v1vt.•d "Turk" thas writer unhcsitat· in.ii takes "Dutlcrfly" as the out· 11tunthnl( altruct1on 1n tht> first week or the NY('O':\ Los An~cles Music C'cotl•r eoga~emcnt TO BE SORE. Frank Corsaro's superbly staged "Butterfly" didn't hrn e the like:. of Sill~. Hines. Marsee or J U!!>tUS to add glory and glitter to thas movlllg Puccini offering. · to'rankJy, thas writer prefers the c·:ast that brought the capacity Music Center audience to their feet for a richly deserved standing ovation · Enrico de Giuseppe, a flawless and thoroughly convincing Pinkerton : TOMBARLEY 9 Music Box ": ~ marriage to Butterfly as anything more than a bit of a lark, is the epitome or what the British define as a cad and a bounder De Giuseppe, In splendid voice all evening, cleverly capturco the waverings and evasions of this utter- ly contemptible character and never more so than in a final scene that would have brought him hisses and boos in Edwardian days. His spineless meanderings in those final moments gloriously emphasized the artistry of Verdejo, whose death scene was. perhaps, the mos t br1lhantly executed segment of thas gripping opera VERDEJO IS CLEARLY unim- pressed by the rather traditional im· age of the slight. desperately wronged Butterfly who seeks and wins our pity for the manner in which she has been betrayed by the callous, uncaring Pinkerton. NOW PLAYING CllllMA Wll T Wt ,.. "W llU91 -· ... "'11•1',:r••M• • MAGIC -·-·-........... -~ ..... _ -NC>l&I ··~· .• ldlll.J. f'T Sl't<MUV SEU<TlD TMltmM.S MO MVE.acs MM ¥0U 81t1ST0l CINEMA STADIUM DRIVE-IN C0$1a M~ S4D·7444 ' Otdnge 639·8770 CINEDOME UA CIHEMA Oranoe 634·i!>!>3 wewninster Mc1ll 893·0546 FOR 0AAN~0~]~.':_~c~~t~o'~':~~~~IWJ~~l 534-FREE . 'Luisa Miller' Opera Awilda Verdejo. who moved forceful· ly from a hesitant beginning to a maf!ni!icent final act and Dominic Cosslt solid aruUnspiring as the un- flappable but utterly disgus ted Sharpless. Verdejo's Butteifly is qo less de· tcrmined lo end it all via the tradi· lional Japanese knife or hara kiri as· sociation: but her Butterny is a scornful. determined Oriental who ------------=----....::...:--=------=----· Segued to 'Traviata' Those constant critics ~ho . carp that grand opera . would be even grander if the artists would leam to act must have been silenced by this memorable "Butterfly." manages to pour scorn in the mo- ment of .death on a Western cultur-e that coul~rmit such a tragic turn or events. By MARY CAMPBELL to listen to. He doesn 't sound Uke any PINKERTON. THE naval officer other tenor now singing at the Met who never regards his Japanese Sensitive conducting by lmre Pallo helped to make this a "Butterfly" that wall be long remembered by a writer who has always regarded the opera as Puccini's greatest offering. NEW YORK CAP> One sits tn "Lu1!.a Miller'' constantly expecting "La Trav1ata "Verdi's music seems to keep leading to some well-known aria or duet. and then the unfammar aria 1s almost disappointing Even so, opera goers can be glad that "Luisa Maller'' re-entered this season 's repertoire o f the Metropolitan Opera. It hasn't been heard at the Met since the 1971-72 seai.on THE LOWER MALE voices were all firm and good, Cornell MacNeil as Luisa's father, Paul Plishka as Rodolfo's evil father and James Morris. with villainous eyebrows painted on. as the scheming Wurm This production, by. Nathaniel Mer· rill. with sets by Attilio Colonnello, dates from 1968. a time of handsome, lavish scenery at the Mel. Whether modest house or castle. they looked built to last. Costumes are new, by Real Beard, Real Santa See and believe al Huntmglon center THE P.:RFORMANCE was sung extremely well. Katia Ricciarelli of Rovigo, Italy, has a voice with a youthful sheen and she did some lovely singing. Luisa is young, sweet and in Jove, and Miss Ricciarelli 's voice sounded just that. When she sang pianissimo. al didn't sound like an opera singer showing off but an expression or Luisa's character. The scheduled Rodolfo, tenor Jose Car reras. has had to cancel because or illness and return home to Barcelooa. Carlo Bini. Who made his Met debut a week ago f1l1Jng in for an indis posed tenor in ''Carmen ," s tepped in Charles Caine '------------ Sometimes his voice sounded lean· ly varilc. the way one would expect the handsome cowman with the lined face in cigarette advertisements to sound. Other times both has lone and his volume seemed undernourished. Even then, he was rather attractive NOW PLAYING The orchestra sounded fine. under James Levine ACT DI OF "Luisa Mil ler" is the mos t consist e ntly interesting musically. Still, Act I ends with a wonderful ensemble , the soprano dominating. 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AMlllCAN ncKUI (I) • Saturday, November U , 1978 DAIL V PILOT CJ IN THEr' SOUTH COAST AREA . ·The Number TO See Is Walker & Lee COSTA MESA IASTSJDI ....:IUCCOU IUILf l.m t'IY 8Ut'\'Ol11 built. thrt't• t~r11om t\\<) h11th family hi1m1.> in !'lou.iht an1•r to:& hid.-l'1 ... 1a /\'"'" lf1'lm(l1 ul.itt' movt-1i1 condition Cnvc•rl'd vutio, hlm1h room 1nt'h 'Whrtt""lmrk firt·pl:tl'4' l.m l•lv pndl! or Oll Ot·~hlp Phtint> 64n nu IASTSIDI 1·2 LOT f'lUS HOMI Livi! in th•" !'itrlllr1 t\\O hl-drco0m hnu~•· llhtlr \1111 hu1lct ,, clul)lt'>. on thl· rt•ur of thj11 lt1r~t· R :? lot tln•at 111H• .. tm1•111 • l1l\1•,t11o1.it~ tod;,iv Phu1w ~ ~!H IEAUTIFUl GIHU .. 001( HOUSI Thlti lovely. four i'H'<lroom h,1mt.' has lari:t· f,1mtl\' ro0m und hirm11I 1hn1n~ room and 1i. <•nly f1H' Vt.•ars old Nn1r South <'1111 .. t Shnppiniz t't•nter and all ,;choot:. T" n !>ln('l~ or l'lt·1wnn• "11 h 'ounn1t ratht>dral re1hn11s Cal!"°" f'hoo(' 545 94!:11 llG FtSH-sMAU POHD En JOY the park hkt• setllnR "1th it~ tnrkl1n1t "Jterfall into an amply Mocked fish Jl()ncl Lovelv 1acun1 <11111 fruit t rt-e' JUSt w11it1n11 to be pirked All this plus thrt't' bedroom t\\n h:;th hnmt• Walkin~ rl1stance to school'I k 1nd('1 swrten thrnui:h Jr f.olll'l!l' Phonl' today. Phone S4S.9491 DUPLEX OM EASTSIDE F.xritlng three-bedroom home with voultf'd re1hni:11. only 11' ~·ears old. Also. a neatly r('modeled two-bedroom hom('. Reautlful rustic exterior. ~nrlose<I 1:tar:11!es anti b1" yard for ench unit. Great investment. Set-tod11y rhon(' 545 9491 FOURPUX NEAR HOAG HOSPfTAL Rt•ducect to Sl49.900 for quick ~alf'. Prime rPntaf ar('a. Never 11 vacancy. Ideal for owneT-orrupant. Call now ror more information before It's ~one. Phone 545-9491 FOUNT AIM VALLEY DESIGNH'S OWH HOME Beautiful two-story. four-bedroom plus den. F;imily room or formal d inin~ room with built-in winP r.ac·k l''led·hnck. ra1'led·hearth fireplace. Front yard s howplac·e of c·ui.tom ro«k d('siiin with sprinkle~ and ht:ht•nl! b~· forl'mf?St dt'S1J!ner Phonf.> 540-8944 FOUMT AIM VAWY SPICIAL Only S75.900 for a sharp. three bedroom hom1• in a ~ood area. Shin,Rh.• roo<. pool-sized Int. rnvl'rrd patio Wall to wall t•a r petin11 Convenient to schools and shopp1n.R. Hurry Hnc1 call on this one. Phone 545-9491 · HUNTINGTON .BEACH IEDUCED Fa. QUICK SAU Freshly-painted. four-bedroom homf' with pool :mrl 1aru17.1 N1r('ly landscaped. Seller motivated. Submit. Phone• 963 Sli71 PRESTIGE HOME Super-sharp. four-bedroom home features r ;_ilo' \'erdl'~ MOn(' fireplat'e in family room and a lar,Re barkyart! Mui.I sl'e Phont• 963·5671 TRIPLEX F r eshly painted exterior makes this two. onP·bedroom. one. two-bedroom triplex a super-sharp buildins: "'llh low vacanrv and muintenance. Phone 963·~71 · MUST SEE This tastefully·dt'<'1>rated three-bedroom on fJU1et t•ul de sar I" hri~hl a nd cheery . It feature!> attrart1ve kllrhen. mirrored wardrobe. plus murh morl" Phone 963-:-,()71 EXECUTIVE HOME .. ror larg~ family You'll just Inv(' this f1\'c-hedroom. thr('('·bath homl' close to shops and beach Call now Phone 963-5671 SOLAR HE.A TIO Pool in this lov('ly four-bedroom home in super ronditlon on comer lot This property has i>tately fruit trees. Phone 963-5671 TWO OH OHE . Two lov('\y hom(.'S on la rRe Int close to b('ach. schools. and shopc;. Great potential. Phone 963-5671 LOYB.Y. LARGE UV.AILE -PRICED RIGHT Four-bedroom. l ~•·bath home just waiting for the riizht family /\ nice a rea of Huntln~ton Bearh. Clost> to a ll school~. shoppinR. and recreatJonaJ facilities. Only S74.000 Phone 897--0321 CANT WAIT -NEED A SALE A nice four-bedroom. two-bath home r(';uly for u nirc:> family (}wet cul-de-sac street In u nire a rea of Hunlin1?ton Beach. Askin!? 174.500. Phone 897--0321 JUST REDUCED $6, I 00 Home reatures two stories. four bedrooms. new carpetiniz throughout. ffuntin~on Beach location. Call for appointment today Just S86.000. Phone 897--0321 IRVIME TUITLBOCIC WITH VIEW Interesting exterior 1n r usti<' woods. ThL'I charmin1t two-bedroom, den townhome is a knockout! Professionally decorated In exquisite taste. Professionally tandsraped with hu~e dttk. Pnced at SJS9A500 Phone 759-ISOl NODS TBeB LOVING CARE -LARGE TWO.STORY This four-bedroom. 2v.i-bath home enha nces a very lar~e and versatile lot. Brick patio. heavy shake roof and located on a "little traveled" street. Phone 759-1501 • UNIYBSITY PARK-OMLY SI0,500 Ra re Wtndsor plan newly offered. Shows like 11 model Great rectwood deck and patio cover Two big bedrooms -under market price. Phone7~t:i01 Foua ... OOM PLUS POOL -OHLY $92,500 Ta ke ovel' subject to 9W7o loan. New earthtone carpet. new paint. large and lovely patio enhances this four-bedroom. two-bath home. Phone 759-ISOl ~ QMl.STOltY COHDOMNUM -OM&. Y SIJ,IOO Alm ost new -excellent location near tennis courts and pool. Sunny und bright. Take over aubjed to existinf' financlnir. Phone 759·1S01 IRVIME TVlnEttOCK STUL -OHLY SIOt,tOO O" n1.·r dei.peratl' Will 'acririre lh1s highly-upgraded Twtlerock hllmt' It features threl.' bedrooms. two baths. over s ized k1khrntfam1I\' room combination. and beautiful atrium Won't 1.1 .. t 1 l'hom• 759 15<11 GIHH'nH STEAL C'harmtnJ? hmm· with lush landseapm~ and two rovl.'rl"d patios Wulli. of j!lils'> 111 ramilv room and kitchen look out on J<(a rdeni. Thll'l' l>t'<lroom. two h:.ith home offered at $91.900 Phone 759 1501 WOODlllDGE -IROA.DMOOR "l.ar~("•l lut in Woodbridl'e" -room ror two pooli. 1n this lovely. UpJ.?radl.'d Hro;,1d moor patio borne. This home fealures four bt'<lroom. .... fom1lv room with lovely atnum and 1s'sltuntcd d ose to 'choob Phonl' 646·nll • COUMTRY CHARM 1.ov<'ly. rour·lx·droom home in th" Colony filled with lots of rountry c·harm Walk to ~l'hools. park a nd tennis. Ownfr anxious. Phone 646 7711 EXECUTIVE FIVE>-IEDROOM WITH ASSUMAILE LOAN Take over subjct't to existinrt 9 5/8% loan. Brand new Woodbndize Prescott. Allowanrt> for landscapinii and derorat1n~ Three-rar J.?araJ?e ond oHr 2.fJOO sq.ft make this a very desirabll' tv.o-fir('placl'. fumlly home Phone759·1501 CHOICE TUSTIN AREA -OHLY $1 lt,500 This <·xrrullve "John Lillie" home has hardwood floors lath and plaster walls. threc:> bedrooms. two larJ!<' baths. family room. twn f1rt·plm't'S. winl• rl'llar. rormal dinm~ room and murh more Phom• 759·15111 UNIVERSITY PARK -FIXH-UPPER Carden hom•·. fl':1turin1? three bedrooms and two b.1th:.. 1s an Amhurst modl'I Nl'eds lr('C prunmJ? and bnJ?htt.'ninJ? 1\ re;il buv Jl S87.00ll Phonl'759 150t FOUR·IEDROOM IEAUTY. OHLY $81,500 J«>modl'lerl <ind up11radl"d. this four-bedroom t"'o bath hom1• Is ~1tuatrd on u <1uiet strl'et. It features a larl!e fomily roon1tk1tchrn, tov<'n'<I patio. Th1i. homt' as dOSl' to "The City" Phone 759· 1501 DEERFtaD DREAM-OHLY $109,000 Exqu1s1lt' :.1nglt• f:lm1ly homt> on choice lot Decoratc'fl 1n frc•,h. hqht l'Olor' LO\'eh. open feelinR in this threl'·bedroom t \\O·b:ith home· Ph(lnf' 759 1501 PRICE SLASHED -HBfTAGE PARK Thi!> «hurmin~ l'nd unit h11 i. three bedrooms. two buths and 1" dc•rora.ted hkl' II model New pool :ind fantastic· n('W park This"""' condominium 1s CJnly S6.IJ,500 Phone 759· 1501 IRVINE DOLL HOUSE -OHl Y $72,000 Darling home with two bedrooms and one bath ovcrlookmJ? stre:im -newlv ril'(:Orated in warm earthtones Loveh• townhoml' in C'<l'l'lkni lcx·ouon n('ar t('nnis courts 11nd pool Phon·e 759-1501 YIU.AGE 111 -UHIVBSfTY PARK Lovely. h1i:hJy.ups:raded three·bedtoom. two-story Rut1ters model Steps to udult PoOI. jacuzzi and tennis courts. All the recreational :imenitics. Rf'dul'l.'d to $117.900 for qu1elc sale. Call for appointment to sec today Phone 545·9491 CUSTOM $ AHD S 1d1LT A beautifully customiwd ColleJ?e Parl: home with addt'd-on ram1l.v room. 1acuni plus mur h. much more A mu'il to set' this unique onc-i.tury. four bedroom family homl' wit.h l.!150 sq ft. Truly one or :> kind. Phone 5<10·8944 LAGUNA MIGUEL GOLF COURSE IEAUTY -$91,500 lmaJ?1n(' walkin.e out your door onto a bt>autiful i.tolf rour.;e for only S!ll.500. You must !ll'e this IWO·bedToom. two-bath condominium for all you .eolr 10\C'rs. l.o<·ated on the M.•t·ond te('. Just hsted. Phone 646-7711 LOMG BEACH CASH R.OW! With 2S'7. down. Neat two. two-bedroom homes on a lot ~hows pride or ownf'rship. Investors' or owner's dream. Completely rerurb1shNI inside and out! Only S59.SOO. Phonf.> 545.9491 NEWPORT BEACH LUXURIOUS llG CAMYOH Take over subject to 9 11•% existllng loan. Light and airy townhome near pool. jacuzzi and tennis. Jo" to Fashion Island Three bedrooms. 21>.r baths. wet-bar. format dining room. two spacious, tree-sheltered balroni~. lars:e ma!Jter suite with walk·ln dosels are just some of the outstanding amenities. Only $168.000. Phone 759-1501 . El.EGA.MT TOWNHOMf IH I.ACK IA Y Mirrored dmin.e room with wetbar. plush carpetini:. Baron~ wallpapers enhance this elejlant townhouse. Family.style kltr hen features a .eourmet chopping block and-the extenor of this property i~ beautlfil"d by an uttrartive patio. A three·bedroom. two.bath r eslden<'e for only $120.000. Phone 759·1501 HIGH OM A HILL Profes!lional decoratlniz ond landscapin.e of this lovely home make it a show plare. Three bedrooms. three baths, separate tamlly r oom. formal dining room and charmin.e breakfast room overlooking the ocean are just some of the amenities or this beauuru1 garden·atrium home. Phone 759· 1501 EXECUTIVE EST A TE -HA.llOlt VIEW HILLS Choice Broadmoor II home In great location. 'lb.is home features four bedrooms, formal dlnln!Z room. family room. two ~tone fireplaces and Is situated on a lar.ee greenbelt featurin" a pnvate swimming pool. Newly orrered at S245,000. Phone 759·1501 WESTCUPF llEAUTY -OHL Y S 121,500 Shows like a model -delightful single story. three bedroom, two-bath home. Lovely grounds. Owner is anxious. Phone 759·1501 NEWPORT BEACH EASTILUFf TWO.STORY (; reut family homl' tencurinit three-bedroom<1, three baths. huize fam1.!v room. and formal rl1nint room It has a lovelv r<'ar yard for entertain1n1t. Crar111us II\ in~ at its best' Phonl' 759 1501 I.ACK IAY The quiet 'lt'r('mty nr the country with the conv!'n1t>nre of the e1ty. this thret>·bedroom rharmer has a parklike <ett1n1? for rnur outdoor entertmnln~. Seller' are motivated Phone G46-77tl I.ACK IA Y IOMUS Large four.bedroom plus famJly room in desirable Back Bay area. Only three years old a nd situated i.n a ruce cuJ-de-sac. nus home features a huge rear yard wtlh enough room ror a pool. Seller will consider trade for units or land. Just lis ted Phone 646-7711 MINUTES TO IEACH Ort'iln brt>l•t('S <>nhlint'(' thl!o VC'rv privat<' thrt•t• bl.'dronm. one nnd 1hrec·quurtl'r buth ~""port Heights hom<' Pr1ce<i to '-<'II fu'>l with unllm1ted mvc!otment potential .lu!ot h'>ted Phone 646 7711 NEWPORT UffSTYLE Hea«h. tennis and pool all \\1thrn step!> from this gorgeous, three bedroom two-hath low maintc:>nanrt> hnml' Cathl'drnl c·1•11ings swet'p you up to a setond floor hvtnJ? nnd 'IUn deck. A delil!htful t>la<.'(' to l'nJUY Ne•\\ port at llS rinest. Phone 646 7711 IUY, LEASE/Of'TIOH OR IEHT Thi~ lov('lv. four-bedroom Nc•wpnrt Rt>aeh homt> plu!> pool l!o 1d1•al lor l!r;_ic1ou., c•ntei:tammit .ind family h\'tnl? Pnvat1·. M'partitt• m;_ister SUit(' or th1:; homl' nl.'ar Mariner'> F.nMJ!n and llarbor ll1~h St·hools Motl\ :1tc>rl 'C'lh•rs "ill look ill .mv r<'asonublt• flfft'r Onlv SW9 000 Phont• 545 !~l!lt .. EWPORT llEACH DUPlEX 1-°'<tc·llt•nt mw•stmc•nt .Ju!ot ,1rm-.s the· 'trt-et from the• 'lilnd anrl "urr Onl' four tx-drt>om 11n1t Nl·w p111nt and 1•;1rpl.'t~. Fnr mon• tlt•tall:-.. rail no" Phone· !i4S !H91 I A Y & OCEAN VIEW l.ocatl"d m Qn(' of Nl•\qmrt ·, mn't rtl' ... 1rahlc• an·a.., Cflmpll'll' "1th llll· J>(XJI :mil C:H>1·ian founr.11n.., wrrounclt>d hv ;in uhundanc<• nf 1n·es ;inrl c·nclu,ffi "' .1 "hill• hnfk \\;111 to inwn· the ultimatt' 10 1111v;1<·\ l"l•wport c•ll·~anre :it 11-. fm1•-.t l'hont• fi4fi 7711 IA Ck I A Y I EAUTY I.I\ 1• 1n 1 h1• pn•'lll1?1ou,., a rt•.• nf 'l:t•\\ iwirt BPa1·h anti entt•r1 run vour ~u1•s1s m lh1• luxun ol tfi1,. lmd~, four twdronm. thr('(' bath home> "1th 1 us111m 11f•<;1J:?nPrl dr.1rw'-:111rt \l<tn l.1111 wallrov1>nn~' thrOUl!hout It ft•atUrt's ._. 111n1• h111t• 1mlt11t1! l!rt«•n. pool and rabana lnr ~our rl'la'<1n1? plc•: ... un· plu!o H.H k H.iv View Phone 646-771 t IAYSHORES l't'v. Iv rc:>modt•h•d and h1ehl~ upgradl'd "1th parQUl't rlnorinl?. top.quality c·anwts and c·olnr roordm;_iterl drapes Walk tn pnvatt> twurh Exrlu.o;l\e arc•a v..herl' '>Ome of Hollvwood·:; top 'itars res1d(' orrcrC'd tx>low markt>t rhonC' f>46 7711 SANTA ANA CITY FARMH M 1ni horse rarm. Serludl'd. rountry hving m the raly Over 18.SOO !>Q. ft of land. Lovely two-!llOry. three-bedroom ranrh home with !>hake roo(. Fenced and cross-fenced. Barn and three corral,. Ruise your own chickens. pigs. rabbits. and catll<'. Hurry on this one. Phone 545-9491 MHEDfTH IUILT Af'au11ru1 exe<·uu' <' home !orated on '3 acre. Thie; d1.>h1?htful. four-bl'<lroom. three-bath home 1s a must to 'iee lrleal loea11on with amcmt1e. plu' Offered at Sl$4.SOO Phone 646· 7711 SH.000 -THREE IEDROOM l.O\r('ly. pndt-·of-ownc•rsh1p. tbrel.' bedroom home 1n desirable res1dentit1I areu HUJ?l' park hke barkvard Absolutely 1mmarula1t•! Terms ava1labl<>. Phont• 646 7711 SEAL BEACH WA TlltFttOHT Surfside custom two-storv beauty with c:p1ral .;tairc·aw. skvhght. brick floors. and a short walk out to the blue Pac1f1t'. Phone 963·567 WIWAMSHIRE En~lish Tudor-styll'. spacious three-bedroom. thrt"e-bath. two-Mnrv :.it1ult condominium Pool. jacu111. sauna. rlubhouse and ;<>rreauoo room. Surroundm.e 1?rounds are beautiful and well maintained. Take over subject In ex1stini? loan. S75.000 Phone 646· 7711 WESTMINSTER REOUCEO $7,900 Motivated selll'r wants orrer on this o;uper-sharp. four-bedroom. fnmily room. pool home in Rreat area. Phon<' 963 5671 NEVY AG.Al .. ! will you find this much house at this low prire. Three bedrooms. I"• baths. air rond1t1on1011 l''<trn rarport Nl'ul and clean. Only seven years old l''ar~t $75 .000 nfft>r has prionty. R·4 zoning, Phone 897-0321 ROOMY -READY -REASOMA.ll.I /\ nire three-bedroom. 134-bnth home Seven year" olcl oh R·4 lot. Close to shupping. schools and bus iness d1stnl't. Allow us to help you invest In a nice home. Only $73,000. Phone 897·0321 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES EXCEPTIONAL INYISTMENT Exceptionally l!OOd lnvl'stment ror tht'I 22·1Jnt' bowlinl! establishment with long lease. Good money maker Land und building also available. Phone 963-567 1 · FANTASTIC LOCATION Excellent locollon across street from new apartment romplex under construction. Terrifi<' potentlal. Imported dell fnods featurin.e Middle Eastern a nd Italian foods. Off.sale wine and beer. Sandwiches. Phone 545.9491 'Walker & Lee Sold 16,070homes in 1977 ... and that's a record! list your home for sale with the hard-working record setters! COSTA. MfSA OFFICE: 2790 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (71') S4S-9'91 or (714) 5'5·0465 llVINE OFFICE: Sl96..Walnut Avenue, Suite E Irvine, CA 92114 (n') ss2-4411 HUNTINGTON BEACH MAGNOLIA ADAMS OfflCE: 9032 Adams Avenue Huntington Beach, CA 92646 (714) 96J~S6n or (714) 556-7035 NEWPORT llACH OFFICE: 2043 Westcliff Drive Newport Beach, CA 9~ (714) $40-8944 or (71'4) 6-46-7711 HUNTINGTON BEACH SPRINGDALE IOLSA O FflCE: 6042 Bolsa Avenue Huntington Beach. CA 92647 (714) 897-0321 NEWPORT /IRVINE OFFICE: 2670-B San M1guel Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 (71') 759--1501 G) .. ,~ .. ..... .... , ~ Ii Bearer is entitled to Free JWarket €valuation of a Residenlial Property Analysis wlll be made by a Walker & Lee. Inc. mdrket specialist. There is no cost o r obligation. You may return thiscerttficate or call for an appointment. Offer is good indefinitely-please retain w ich your household documents. '1 • (;8 DAILY PILOl SatUl!!!)I, Nf I '1"' ft. Jll' I H ruing Real Bloodhou11d ,\lth u ug h ht"' r't•alh .i Crt•al Dant· ('h,11·11•• Buc·k ha ... don .. Ht>d t•nouj;:h l.lloo<.I at lhl' F 111l Laudt•rdall'. Fl.• 1\n1mal fo:11ll•t gt•rW\ Clintt· lu makl' l11m a trul' hloodhouml Tht• l:?O pound<•1'. ~h0\\11 with ""IH'r .Jill Sll'Wart. ha~ s.Jvect the hve~ of 100 dog' -.-. ....___ ------------ SuDtan Labels' Data Pondered WAS lflNGTON <AP I The government 1s Mns 1dcnng a new labeling proposal for s untan lo ttOnl\ A Food and Drug Adm1mstrat1on panel ha~ bl•t•n :-tudy1ng Mlll~(·r1•l•nb for r1\e year:,, and h as IS· !>Ul•d a Sl'fl('~ or n ·t·ommcndat1ons that are bc•tn)'! cons1dcrt•d IN THE LO!li!G Rt N. THE panel rcporti.. ~un­ lanning 1:-. not good for the i.km. Experb :.ay the cumulal1\'C t•xposurl' from childhood through thl' adult yeari-. cun lead to skan cancer PL'Oplc at particularly high risk arc Lhosc with l1ght eyes and skin. of Northern European de:,,c:cnt. \\ho I 1 n • in bu nm· <:Ii mates Sunsc·r1•1•11 li1t11111:. a rt• clt•:,1gnE.'d to proll'ct till' :.kin rrom ~unllJ,:hl Jlld the punel has rcl'Urn nH·ndt•d lhat lht.•st• products be labeled · ·ov<'rexposure to lht• sun may lead to prc- matun' aging of the· l\k in and :.km cuncer .. A minority of tht.> panel. however. conte nding that the ability Of lhei.e prodU<'lS lo prevent skin cancer hasn't h<.'l'n proved. bUJ!J{es ted thl' wordm~: "l\1,1y rcdut·l· harmful l'ffl•cts of the sun ·· THE GROt;P Al.SO PROPOSED a grading s~stC'm for sun~l'rN"n products s1m1lar to that an UM' in Europe "ht-re products are itrade<:I from 2 m 1n1mum prolt'ctton to l \ m.u1m um protection The propo'led la~lanJ! \looWd al.so ha\•e to ~ho\\ ttw type of s kan for "h1ch I.he product 1s anleoded I Always hurn<. easil~. neHr tans. Use s un· S{'fl'{•ns grade K 11 II Alwa)l! burn~ eus1l). tan~ man1m ally Use grades 6-7 Ill . Burns moder ato.:I). tan,<, gradually u se grade:. 4-5 IV -Hurns mm1mally, alway~ tan!> well. U~e ~radcs 2·3. 2 V Rarely burns. tans profusely. Use gra de VI Never burns. deeply pigmented. No :.un· l\l'rN.·n 111d1caled. Troubl Ratti d w Asrn NCT()N (A,. I A l"t•dcnl Trudt> ('ommlMdon 11tutf study finding lruilUllt'('ll or "un u .. ublt• h t·111·1n.i 1111111. pu1r h u~vd ut ~rvul fmuncml '\urnr1ce." rv <'Qm m i'ndlj lhul th•· .igt'fl<'Y I ~ a r(•gul<i tlon a llowl11~ ht-a.r inJ.: utd purchallt'rs to t•um•t•I the H ie W\thin 30 duyi-. Tht• rt•pOrt ,,111.J '· ~• m 11It1 I uftt' of u hu!ll v~ o;ollci:t trnn1>.H·t1ono; and i.alc11 tacl1ci;' urt1 ut.ed by th(' h~t1r111i.: aid In 1111 .. t ry 111 muny of the t•sllmJttd 6SO.OOO unou1AI ht--.nllK mcJ purt·hai.c:, TH F. PROPOSED reg ulat1on would g1vt• con- i-.unwr~ JO duyi-. to return hcuring aub for u re· fund Of the JJUrl'hUH' prtt•t• t•xt•1•111 for <:hargc!> of :Jbout $50 pt•r hearing aid. At•cordm~ lo lht• re· purl. sales ;tbusc:, rangt• from compa nies usinJ.: di sg uised te l e pho ne "county hculth s urvt•ys" to identify pt•rsons with hea ran~ problems t o gros s ly incompet e nt salespeople Ul\in~ high- prcs sur c s ales pitches to bCll the devices. which hav<' an avcra~· price of S350 "THE RISK that no sagnific:mt benefit will he rccc1vc'(f cx1sti-. with l'\ery h ear 1n ~ :.11d purchased. no matter how outs t ancl1 ni.: the qual 1ficat1ons of thl· tes te r and tht· •testing performed." the report :.aid. I ·o nly trial US(• or lht• s e l ected aid 1n a re pn':.t•nt at1vt• variety of ac:t ual lii.tl•n1nE! s1tua taons t•an n ·movt." lhi:. ris k ,'' the FTC stuff said "Unfortun<1tcly. many hcar 1n i;: aid selle r s l o not offt•r trials ... BUT T iit: National Hearing Aid Society. :rn i ndu s tr y group representing hearing aid !>a les peoplc. ba1d it op· poses the proposed reg. ulat1on. The proposed rcgula- t 10 n y,ould als o ban claims that hearing a id:, wi 11 rcstorc normul hearing. prevent further h ea ring deterioration a nd block out unwa nted backg round noise. The r e port call e d s u c h c laims "clearly dcccp· live." Prize Guinea•pig Actress' Life Traced: Fame to A buse St-;AITLE <AP) -fo'rom the salver s('n•t•n lo th<· ward!. or a mental hoi-.p1t<.1l. t"rann·s F<.1rmer c·ndured a pra \'<a le and i111hhc hl'll. dt·throned al\ th1· qut•cn of mov1ciw<•r:. · heurts by thl' i-.O('ial pn·i.surl·:-to \\ h1ch :,he would not l'onccdc Mi-. Furmcr. n •lt•br:.iled actrcs~ or thl· 1930s und 40s. roM~ to the top in Holly wood, hut fcll from fumt· afte r six yc•ars in till' Was hington ~late flosp1lal at Steilacoom WRITER WltUAM Arnold :-aw one of hl1r movies and wondered whut hllp penc•d to the movie bcuuty who J(rew up in St•altle. During his four.year in· vcs tigation. he found evidence s how· ing Ms . £''armer may have been the victim of power-wielding local of· ficia I!! who despised he r outs poken a nd rebellious character. M ~ Farmc•r di rd of throat cancer in 1970 at a~~ !'lS, hut the story of her life hngl'ri. on 1n Arnold's book. "Sha dowl:ind." ulready in iLs fifth printing with 20.000 copies sold. fl was published 111 J une. "There wal\ an extraordinar y streak of rl.'lx•llton in this woman's pers onality, .. says Arnold, who traveled to New York. Los Angeles, Jnd\anapolls and Mexico City to piece t ogether the ~Lory o f i''rances Farm e r. "IT DROVE HER to accomplish great things and mun1festcd itse lf in many strange and unique ways -n Jac k or rr.tttcrte1 ('oocern. a biting. sarc astic wit. a hlunt honesty. u ttatred of injustice. a rlcrec com peu. tion, wllb her mother and her family values .... And these qualities ir· rltated people, pushed them, made the m feeJ uncomfortable." The circumi;t ancei1 surro unding her commitme nt to the me ntal in· atitutlon were mysterlou~. Arnold, In his book, wonders If the womun real· ly was Ill. "She wu definft.elY troubled a nd difficult. She suffered from an ecctn· trl-ctty that may or may not have bffn her~ltary, and a l'Dranoia that tQ'l'nCd out to be quite Ju!\tlfied." he saya. -- "B UT SH E WAS never really violent except In s elr·dercnsc -or suicidal or a ny kind of public dan~cr, <•nd most of the evidence indicate:,, that her more erratic action~ wen~ the r<'sult ratht'r th<tn the caui>c or her treatments." !"ranees Farme r . born in 1914, ~rl'w up in West Seattle. A~ u drama s tudent a t the U n iversity or Was hington, s he was a city wide sensation. The publicity t urned sour when s he accepted a Communist sponsored trip to the Soviet Union She returned ana began a career in Hollywood before she was 23. Critics compared he r to Garbo, Lombard and Colbert. She starred In two dozen movies; the last was "Son or f''ury" with T yrone Power. 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y c L A s s I F I E D The BlggHt Marketplace on the Or•nge CoH t DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You C•n Sell It, Find It. ( 642 •587& ) · One Call Service Trade It With a Want Ad _ FHt Credit Approval EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY .........,., Hotfc•: AU re.i estate adverttsc>d m t.hl.lf newspaper ls sub· Ject to the Federal t'air Uuuslni Act of 1968 which makes it llleJial lo advert 1se · · · nn1 pre ference. limitation. or dL'ICnminauoo bast'<! on race. color. relig100. sex. or naue>nal origin. or an intenuon to make any aucb preference. llmila· Uon. ordiscnminaUon." This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertis ing for real est.ate which is m viola· uooolt.be law. EUOIS: AdT...tiMn ..... dMdrthtirodl daffy -report .,.. ron 1-flahly. TIM ~ DAILY PILOT as~1 liability fw th. flnt Jn. correct lnMriloa only. HouMsf'Of'SaM ••••••••••••••••••••••• GetAral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DK0rator'1 Dr.1111t MESAVEIDE We round it for you ~ Now you can use your la lent & fax al up!! Giant 5 BR home! Family room! Large pallo! Need patnl and waJlpaper'' Don't delay. call 645-0303 F ORESTE OLSON ..... l•f •llU ... HEAR ST. JOHHS CATHOLIC CHURCH Cute 4 Bedroom. 2 bath h o m e with la rge backyard and new patnt inside Own~r will help finance. Only $76,500. CALL SSS.2660 «;::SELECT I PROPERT IES CLASSIFIED HOURS J\d\~r'> IJl.l\' l.llJl'C ltM•ir 1111' lw 1t·h·phww ll lA/ll m 1n:1:J1111m l\1undav lhru ~·ru1t1v IHO noon Slit u rdJ v ('(~IA \H:."" O~ Fl<'~· :c.-JW Ji.,, 1;42 56711 111 'TI w ;TO" II~ l\l '11 t7>r7::. l'4 •11rh k h 11 ~•10 l:?..~I I.ACUNA IU:A('ll 1186 lilt·nn<·yrc· Litituna Bearh 4!M·94f.6 SAOOl.P.liACK 2!l20 1,a l'at Hoad l.auuna ~hlls 581 6310 :"OllTI 11 '0I ~~TY rl1al fn•1.:~111 l:!:!fl CU.SSIRED DEADLINES flritdhne ror rQpv & ktll~ " ~. :io p.m I ht· d :n hwll>rt• pubhl'<tllOll t•• 1"1)4 llK' Sund a"' lit M nn d;i v t:d111o n' wht•n it.·rwlhnt' '' Salurd.1v I~ ntinll CU.SSIF1ED REGULA TIOHS t.HHOlt~ l\tl\ll'rl l\l'r"' ,,houl<l <"h•'\ k I h1•1r •• 11, da1lv & fl•Pfor1 1·1 ror., 1mm1•dra t1•lv 1'11 t lli\11.V 1'11.(Yf ·"'um''' 1t.11>11t1v lor lht• llr'I Ill· t,ir"'t 1111w rt1<1n onl~ !'1\Nn.1.t.ATlfl"~ When ktlltnlt an .111 ht• !>Ur•' Ill m<tkt' J r!'('ord "' I ht• KI I.I. ;\ l' :.1 II~. II l!IVt'fl vou hv vnur .111 tak•'r "' rc·N-tpl ol vour r,mt"1•llal1on :fh.-kill nomher mu:.l be llrt'\l'O• 1111 b\ I ht• ,ulvl'rt "''' 111 ('ll'" ol 11 tll\fltll •• •I ~.~~ ...... ~~.~~ ....... ~-~-~ ....... ~!!!!.~~ ...... .. Ga•,.... 100 GwMr.e 1002 Ga•r.e 1002 ~...,... 1002 ······················ ..................................................................... . LIDO ISLf Hay view from 2 patio deeks e nhances custom 5 bdrm .. 4 bath traditional h o m e; l ik e n e w . Id ea l for entertaining. $500,000 • OCEANFRONT ·,Quality craftsmanship in mahog. trim & oak floors, sets orr this landmark; 4 HH . 3 ba. home in finest location. Established trees & lawns. $475,000. NEWPORT HEIGHTS OPIM SUM. l·S JOO KIM&S PLACI Fashion Island view from 3 Bdrm. · Country style home. Used brick & rough sawn woods : swimming pool, jacuzzi. $265 ,000. IACK IAY Fine 4 bdrm .. 2112 bath family home on quiet cul de sac. Oversized pool, playhouse. stor age $169,000. Terms. IAYFRONT Seve ral fine bayfront homes with pier & s lip AVALON Well constructed . 3 BR. 1 ba. oak floor. partial baseme nt , conc rete foundation. $120.000-Fee . BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR .l·ll H"Y"'"" Dr •v1· NB 67'> 6161 HEAT AS A PIH Lots o f brick. s hutt e r s and nowcrs ... tn this 3 bedroom Eastbluff home. Thcrl''s also new paint. carpet. dr t•p es a nd ve r y tasteful wallpapers ... sunny. spacious feeling with a country French atmosphere . This UNl QUE home is in excellent condition c.1 nd pro pe r ly priced a t $167.500. U,_.l()Uf: ti()M I:§ REAL TORS', 675·6000 2443 East Coast H1qhwav. Corona del Mar .ilw in M1·-..1 V1•rd1·. ,11 54G 5990 Colesworthy & Co. rJI '.ID. '.. ,·.i •1N lt-~lM~NI ;/, f,I ;: H t..l[ 2545 EASTBLUFF OR. NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 64()..()()20 THE BLUFFS REDUCED!!! 3 Bdrms .. 21/:! bet . condo. Redwood deck patio. sunny kitchen, tile entry & brick frplc. lmmcd. occupancy; fast escrow. Must sec• al $118.000. Open Sat/Sun. 1·5. 410 Vis ta Roma MESA VERDE REDUCED!!! South or Adams: charming 3 bdrm .. 2 ba. Shake roof. fi e ldstone £rplc .. covered lath pc.1l10. Underground utililies. l mmac:. thruout. Now Sl08.000 & worth 1t' Open Sun. l ·S. 2731 Gannet. WARMEST THANKSGIVING WISHES TO YOU WE'RE SOIRY WE SLIPPEO -with the party with ttw large family. plcas'e call 540-3666. We overlooked s howing you this large 4 bedroom. family room. dining room . 21"i buth home Over 1900 Sq. ft. Low. low price of $82,500. • LIVE CLOSI TO WORK -Cheek this home pl us business opportunity on a large lot. Sharp 3 bedroom. 2 bath home with a gara~e door bus iness in the rear. What a steal. Call q uick $115.000. THE GfFT THAT KEEPS OH GIVING - Beautiful 3 bdrm home. less than l yr old. Owner movin~ and needs to ~ell fast. Decor. lo your taste. All for only S84.500. IEACH DUPLEX -No down VA . S64.900. Unbelievable 2 houses on l lot. Live in one. collc<:l rent on the other. No down VA. mOVl' in immediately . SEVEN 4-PLEXES -Three ~J bdrms . one 2 bdrms. Specia l owners unit with frplc. 20'k Down. break even . 1500 Sq. ft. each. Offered at SJ J0.000. each. 540-3666 He re's an outstanding opportunity to own a Cine home at the lowest prite in a ll of Spy~lass Hill. Offer ing 3 s p acious bdrms. family r oom + e nte rtainme nt centc.::r . ocean and mountain va ew. model h ome condition. $319.900. ~ , 111 1. /11 ;/.#till jt. (i ,_?/J.u.n:r~/.,,,, . /i'°"wl lwrtl~ li40-.91!0 ;1;• ... in J11.1~11m H1lh Rd. m Nt>wport C .. nlt'r LOW DOWN Large Duplex an excellent condition on quiet street. Just across the stree t from channel. Asking Sl90.000. Seller will carry it all with a s mall down payment. OCEANFRONT DUPL~X $375,000. On big R-2 lot. T reme ndous value. Catch it before it goes over $400,000. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newpori Blvd. corner 30th MARINA -W A TStAlOHT $174,100 Finest wate rfront l1 vanJ.!·boat slip a vailable too! 2 F1rcplacc·s. Step-down living rm. Forma l dining room. All natural wood kitchen cabinets. food center & grill too! Wet bar. View + mirrored wardrobes hi ghlight master wing. 2 Patio sundccks. Walk to s hops and restaurants. Common pool. spa, sauna & gym -call fast!! 752-1700 11662 MacArttlur ll•d.-s.tt. I 03-l"hl• VITS. MOVE UP You can now buy in pnml' area. no down. Thi.., out.standing 2 year old has 3 bcdroo~. 2 bat.h.. ... fireplace. com- mw\ity pool, jacu:t.Zi and tennis. Oneal Costa Meaa localon. CALL 751·3191 C:SELECT T'PROPERTlES ..•.....•.••.•...•.••.•...••...•.........•..••.•.....••••...•.•••••.•. ,..................... ..•.................... ..,. ~.~~~•~••••••~Ho.Mi For S. Ho.M• P'Of' S. .....,.. ...,. S. ftMw• For S• I Hoenff '-S. I Saturday. November 25. t918 O~LY PILOT 1Y9 G._Nt 1002Gwr• 1001 GeMr81 1002 G....-.1 1002 Gftlff• 1002 G....... 1002 HoetMIForS. HCMnffforS. •••••••••••••••••'•••• •••••••••••••••••• ... ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G....-.. 1002 G.Mral I 002 G....,.. I 002 • ••• • • •••• • •••••••••••• Pe1e iL?arrett leali ~ ~ ...... S27:ooo ............. ~;;:,..···;;...... =r~~ 'J · reduction on lhi& brand in tract. VA terms. up _ $175,000. I new c us t o m bu 11 t gnrdect: 111r~ So. Cst JaaSrnltb Real FAtate 11 r C? j ~II J Spanish sly le estate _P_luai!!!!Amgti.i54o.iillll87i3i. iiiiliiiiiiii968-iii9922iiiii~ Over l acre surrounds .<111 WESTl'LIFF taYIHI TStltACE VllW HOMI lhls 3800 sq.ft .• 4 BR. 3'-'i ~ '" R~~ Sp~cl& ·ulttr pa noramic view .or the bath home with a spec. STI THE DnAS In lh1~ -i Hct rm M( h a rbor. jetty . city lig hts. Ca ta lina and tac.war 350 deg hillt.Op Coldwell Banker homt• F ll"'.1nt m.·t,l t•r l\ilrm ~u il " -'\ ~ .-. view. Call7S9·9386 for a .. " ., ~ 1 • • , ., • ~orgeous sunsel-.. A sight to behold! 2 pnva•e•how· g l?l~DfNllAl SQOKIRAGl C.OIVIPl\NV \\ll h "·ti " Ill t·lo'l'l .11111 \,111 l u11 •/I. "/1._-• .._.. Large bedroom s plus maid's rm & '" in . \\,1 111,.q w r :r! l1n·µl rtn"I I \\tlh 1,.' 1 ' s itUng room . formnl dining room & @' 'lAHn *OPEN HOUSES* 1mp urtt•<l t1h• Fxtt .1 l.1r~1.· 1.1undn d e n . L ovely p ool in e n c los e d t.«...llU room . "''" h1rrcrt air <;\ !itl'm. fu'C' HEVEI OCCUPIED cour:tya rd. $310,000. By appt. R(Jo/111 THI VEltY MEWEST IM :.il.1 rm ,1ml m udi nw n · Pt•h l.(httul ti bt'drm. ra mily rm . wet v OLD COROHA DEL MAR I 915 Mcrfiwn Dr., NI Of*' S• 1•5 har. lnl('m WHV<· uvtin . enj ny S un & HAUOR VIEW HOMIS-f'ALBMO MUS 2 Be autiful homes one block from Hop, Ntfp AND JUMP ~ ... 1 < 'luh for onl y SJ22.950 As k for Beautiful corner location in Phase II. J SELL the beach. built to exacting and .>n c; lt•n tldlwa rth 631 l26fi S ho rt walk lo elem entary school & tas l e fuJ perfection. Each home has TO MA•INHS SCHOOL, l1hr.1n . c omm pool. Heally s ha rp 4 bdrm. Fresh. clean. vacant s uperb e nterta ining a r eas; top of t1•11 n1 :-.. \\'l''ll'lifl ... twp .... S,\\,, I!·'~ EASTSIDE COSTA MES.A fa m rm ho me facing wide gr eenbelt. ~i~~bf~.ini!,·ici::1~~!~~ the line fixtures and appliances. "t•ar .11111 ll'ar no l·:11 1wt•tfl-d "ht•n F a n \fl'lll' JO(' u I ion tJ p~ru d ~d J Formal DR. upgraded tile floor in oven. 3 bdrms. ?W. Must large closets. 4 Bedroom·s. 3 baths : \OU hll\ th1::> 1111ni.u·ul,1tt> :1 l\drm ht·d rm. 2 hat h $9~.500 Open .House e ntry ha ll & kitchen. lovely mirrored be sold lhis weekend. 3 fir e pl aces . v i e w s . t o t a ll y lwnw C'unw 't't' tnr \ ou i~t·lf ' Su nd,1~ I $. 199X Or unge , C M Ask for w et ba r. Prof. la ndscaped yard with S73.500. landscaped. They a re dream hom es 19 18 DICllMI La., Ml o,.... s.t/Surt 1.s Hoh M1l11kt•n 631 1266 BBQ & fi r e -ring . Priced right $189,000 CENTURY 21 w~1ting for a fa mily to m ake the m DOYER SHORES including the la nd. Hurrv! . ~~j~~w ahve S398.000 and S415.000. OPEN ATTENTION IUILDERS 12·4. SEE PHYLLIS DILLON AT 'RIME VIEW LOCATION r \r lu-.1,<' Du plc>x with room for 2 more units. JASMINE CREH-VIEW-S23t,OOO 233 POINS ETTI A ANO 3631 t·u l <It· ,,,,. ";i t l'11 tlw ho.It~ J.!O b' t'lo~r to ~C'hools . s hops a nd bus line 10 O wne r m ay consider lease·option. LUSK IH S E A VIEW . . Ju-..t ""'''P"" :"'''" trl'ni ttll' prl\att• Cu..,t a Mt'~a Sl49 ,900 Ask for Bob Go r geo u s t r i-level bra nd n e w HAllOllVIEWKILLS ht•.ic·h < '0111pl\'lt•I\ n •modC'IC'd 3 Bdrm M 1 lhkt-n 63 1 1266 "Sea-Breeze" model with many a dded Chance ol a hfeume. For :!' · ti.11 h h1HlW pr" Jh.• <'<>llrt~ ,irrl a m e nities. Air-cond. fully la ndscaped.· a man of decision. Hu ge t·ntr~Ull't'. \\,Il ls 11f gla.., .... 0 11 thl· nt•\\ $2000 UHDER MARKn a uto. s pri nkl e r s . lux u ry c ptng ., ~m't'~kst~~~i~~ih: '-Ilk pa111 ... room ln r pool ,\ND vou :J IU"droom 21 :! ba ths 15 acre meadow mirrore d wa rdrobes . beaut. light most ad v an ta~eo u s o" n t ht• l:1nd ' vie w in Newport Terrace. immaculate fi xtures. 3 BR. fa m rm & form a l DR. financing. Come in and IOIOW~ltwindWoy.NIOpenScrt/Sun 1-5 S85.900 As k for J o hn Ma r s h a ll G a te guarded a rea. Call 640-6079 ror talkfmancif!g.$277.~. EN JOY THIS LOCATION! (;31· 1266. ~i~:~30-4 :30 or 644-4910 any other 67§ 3411 PANORAMIC I.ACM IAY VIEW On c·ul SELLER MOTIVATED 5 J D'RJVE · SAT/SUH 12:30-4:30 ll'>lo.itl<l\l" ¥ '',, I.• t i)I) I Co111 Hwy "orona drl Mir th: :-<tll' with a ':..>acr e of land Custom 4 Selle r mus t vacat e beautiful 4 ' Bd rm hnnll'. hu1lt to t akl' ad v<intage bedroom . 2 v~ ba th home in Lake llG CAHYOH CUSTOM HOME of tht• s pt>c·w l a rea and view Cozv F0test. Featured in LA Times Home F abulous view of B.C. gol{ course! famll.v roon1 with. f1rl'placr and dining Scttion. Deck with bench seating -Lus h courtyard entrance to this. fine 4 room r nhan<'c this sohdlv bui lt home $109.500 As k for Craig Batley 631·1266 bdrm l ·slory w/fam ily rm +billiard S275.0<MJ • , r !TI . fo rm a I d ining rm. gourme t 2510 Vista layo Cr., Ml Opett Sert/Sun 1.5 EASTSIDE DUPLEX k 1tc he n & beautiful pool. Spacious. NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX Owner has never raised re nts on this e legant master bedrm suite w/huge la r ge d uplex -s unke n living r oom -wa lk-in Mr. & Mrs. closets. IN EXCELLENT RENT AL .AREA -2 3 bedrooms -211:? baths -privat e I Hrlrms NtC'h unit. exceptional front patio a nd d ouble ga rage each unit. u.n1t with panelin,:!. c·ustom tile work. 2 Sl98.500. As k for Roy Siemens 631·1266 f1n•p l <.1t·e~ rl'all y ni<.'e home Well prn·<>d :11 s119.soo nr/AA ... V 130-4lrd St..... Opett Sun 1-5 I K.V.'r'""iltl CORONA DEL MAR USE THIS DUPLEX AS YOUR HOME - and h~1w lhC' renta l unit help m a ke I hi' pa~·ments Take your rhoire of the :i Rclrm or 2 Bdrm unit Both feature luu ltins. pa tios. fircplC1 res a nd a 4 C'ar ~ a r :i g I' C a I 1 o n l h i s s u JI t• r S outh of tht··H1g hway hargain today BAYFRONT LOTS 2 ADJACENT 35x I oo· BUILDING SITES - On Peninsula Point. The most exciting at'l1v1ty lo<:ation on the Bay S450.000 t'<lC'h a nd will take docks ' BALBOA POINT CHARMER WOOD & IRICICS -Vine covered <·01 tage with lots o f warmth and c·ha ral'lc r' 3 Bdrms -la rge m aster M ill e upstairs with balcon y .• Lar ge ~a r<1gt: Clos<.' to tip of the Peninsula SIW .500 st•c this ne w lis ting today' · ~ .... ~A 642-s200 LIDO REALTY PRESENTS SPAHISH HACIEHDA- REDUCED $20,000 Owner motivated . wa nts lo sell no w ! 3 Bdrm s., 2 baths, on one lrvel. Many pa tios. lots of tile. Re duced pr ice $205.000 LIDO ISLE Walk to pnvate beach & clubhouse : <•xC'lus iv<'. quiet area. 4 Bdrms. + a gr eat entertaining a rea. HEW! NEW! HEW! Superb 3 & 4 bdrm. ho mes. a ll ocs1j?nerl for contempor ary Ji ving. Som e of these quality homes a re n o w f ini s hed : oth e r s und e r M n.'t!'•.!1:tinn. 9~1'# Fina ncing avail. I r vinc ar ea BRIGHT & CHEERY Re a u tiful ocean view from this Ne w p o rt Beach t o wnhouse: 3 bdrms .• 2:1~ baths. office/works hop 1n basement. 180 DEGREE VIEW! TERMS! TERMS! TERMS! Bay & ocean view from Laguna 8C'ach to Palos Verde s, with s unsets s upr eme & Catalina in background! Fee land. owne r will finance on inst a ll ment sa le ! 3 Bdrms .. 3 baths, one level ; large corner lot. A LITTLE OR A LOT N(•w po rt bavfronl c ondo a ffords be nutiful yca'r 'round enjoyment or tre m endously convenient part·time occupancy. Pier /slip for 48 ft. boat. 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths + separate room & bath for crew or maid. JACUlll & LARGE POOL 2 ~drm., ? ba th home with unique s pira l staircase le ading to bonus room . that can eas ity be conve rted into 2 bdrms. Formal dining rm .. 2 c us t om frplcs. & many other a m e nities. LIDO REAL 673-7300 A Divis/On of Rea Hiii Realty I of costa mesa, Irvine, newport beach, Inc. 234 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa 631-1266 ';i1111nw1d1· Nf•l\\ork of lnd1,·1dually ()\~ Ot'cl amt Ot>l'I >tlt'd l<l'lil E!>tak orr1cc~ THANK OUR MANY FRIENDS IN THE COMMUNITY AND WISH YOU AND YOURS A HAPPY THANKSGIVING Jo Ann~ Jim leM•eftti John lrelin Jo Ann DonlR Darfetw Hennc:M Eleonor kine) Carolyn Menon MaxiMPropp Karen Swindeft Solly Terwflicpr Loretto Van 0.t lenrfy Whit. Gladys Wilson Myrna loom JOGR Irony CorolyR Dem EdyGwst CClftdy Honatlt PotLaM JoM Polock %M Ann ltho*s E:sfttef' Tabak lruce V • klrtc Mary & D°" vOftG.edern lnftdq"Whftney JockM Wiiey WATERFRONT HOME $335,000 SurrollllCincJ Interior cowtysd this 4 IMdroom. fmnHy roo1111 hofM °" tM lay in Newport offers Indoor/outdoor nnatiHty. Lcrge patio °" WATSt with BOAT SLIP you ow11. SllftltY, wood pGMllng. brides mtd w.....th. STEPS TO BEACH $210,000 Terrific ond spacloH 3 udrOOfft apart"""' Mwty painted, c_,.ted ...t PGMted wfftl a.,,. deck ...t OCIAM VIEW: .... h!o IMdrooM -.. S.•••d wlwhr/wwwu:wr,..........._ MODEL HOME $96,000 It wn a....,.. c...ao •"-"TS:!.._.. .ct It stll loob a. w . -•1111 I Nelty tpeeht' ..,.._ tllllt 2 IMdraa• -... wftll al ....... ,... -YllW. Calfor••pal IM•lfolft. WATERFRONT HOMES 2'33 W. Coa11t 11111\wa)' ~port Beach mo1:11.Htt OWNERS-WE NEED YOUR HELP! During the past few months or brisk s a les act ivit y w e h ave contacted s ever al highly q ualified a nd serious buyers looking for properties other than those being c urrently offe red . PLEASE READ OUR WAMT LIST LINDA ISLE -Need s m aller 3 bdrm hom e for couple. & 4 or 5 bdrm larger hom e for family with 2 children. llG C~HYON -Need a cus tom·built golf course home for a couple now living in a Broadmoor hom e . Also need a f?eane Home Monaco with golf course view. IAYFROHT -Need large, prime waterfront home w/slip for lge. boat. IRVIHE TEIUlACE -Need 4 or 5 bdrms on Baya-ct~e. Galatea o r Sabrina. CAMEO SHORES -Need 3 or 4 bdrm on Brighton Rd .. Camden or Pe rha m. HARIOR VIEW HOMES -Need Ca rmel model w/fee land on the ~reenbelt and a Somerse t model in Phase I or II. JASMINE CREB -Need a Plan III for a couple who w ant posses sion in Janua rv or F ebruar v. S ome of these buye rs do not need quic k possession & would be willing to h ave .a lo n g es c row for y our con~emence. or a short term if you d es ire WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO. 2 I I I San ~n Hlls Road NEWPORT CENTER, H.I . 644-491 O BIG CANYON GOLF COURSE VIEW DeGM Towtlhome, Donr fftOdel o•ertooklftg th 18th fairway. rarqwt floors, flM w~ s mtd many other ednn.. Located near th• Club Hous•. Priced at. . .$278,500. ALMOST OCEANFRONT- PROBATE SALE -ffmge 5 bedroom with CJUH!..:C:";fntent across from Corono df.I Mer beoch with spectacular vi.w of ocee & jetty. This conwr locatiOft Is perfKt f« a f°""ty ltotne, htvn-..., remodel, spec .. etc. of. fe,..d at. • .$495,000, Mbfect to court confl"'llltioft. 644-7020 2 I 23 SAH JOA9UIH HIUS ltOAD HEWPOltT HACH SllK& flNlt C S E P T J L 0 E M A T P U M N y H M Y NM I E H NUT 0 J 0 Slf H 0 RJE I 0 T I A R U U G P R Y 0 T A H A D M A 0 R 0 P G R P N t E E I L G E H 0 0 Y E H G E Y I Y R D 0 R G V N H 0 B D Q USAKC8CENEFISAIZ1Dt E A R 0 0 A E B K R R Y S L D R L t C R R D R U R N H E Q G T 0 E 0 R S T T T M S A I M 0 M U L A N C N K L K 0 D G G E N 0 R M N 0 0 T I G E I L I U H N M R 0 I A P V G U P L E P H R R R B U R P L H L E 0 H T 0 E G H A H N U C E I E 0 D S W T T V V V T H T 0 I D E A E N M B T 0 l E H R N C P L I R L T R M T J Y A 8 S N A R R N T A T R A H 1nevue11ont: Hidden ~ bllow ..,._ '°""""'' blclc· wwd. up, down Of dletonlttV. fllnd Md! lftd boll h lft. ~ Two Gom Midiwd Setptnt Odin " ~·t .~~ ~~ Hemnw lr111 GICMt Modi ¥ Mjoln .r JotllflfleMI 1'Nd Thundtr ~ f1wyll f ""°"91r. nm LOVERS RETREAT Huge master suite isolal· ed for intimate pri vacy, huge family room . Ex· cellent location near beach and golf course $81,500. Call 962-7788 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Tb:ts 2 BR 2 BA home. has an unusual and im· press1ve floor plan with no hallways. The large li vin g room has a fireplace and the master bdrm has French doors onlo the patio. Only $159,500. HARDESTY REALTORS 675-2166 503 Park Ave. Balboa Island EASTSIDE DELUXE ·DUPLEX Bwlt as condos. in const 3 BR & 2 BR. lge bdrms. fplc. dbl garage , buyer chooses cpts. etc. 4418lll" -Rll 111 C.Mf'Ll@#hw OCEANRONT DUPLEX $375,000. on big R·2 lot. Tremen· dous value. Catch it before 1t goes over $400,000. JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 EXEC HOME Beaut prof lndscp. Sbr. Jba DR. FR. Over 'h ac re view lot. l 'h yrs new. A Real Buy . 979·5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS BAYSIDE DRIVE, VIE W Owner will consider lease option! Fabulous Mai Kai Condo on fee land. 1 BR. den. lovely decor. super channel view. boat slip poss1b1ll· ty. Only $157,500. Agt. 759·1092 ,,,,.... '1-;""r""~! Jal··~ i.i .t:t ij' 'i·i ~ir -1·"·1_._ UNIQUE BUYS Due to circumsl9nC9S ftteino these home own- ers, we feel ••tremely good lnY911mtnlS Ctn be made on thtH Pf opet"tia: 2712 WAVECREST In H. V. BtOMlm-. 6 bdrm. sintl• story, f onn81 din Int. cMd< •no e•,.nck Into wood«t erH, wery d'Mnni~ own er II buildint In Lefuna. Oraticalty ,... d~ to $239,500. °'*' Sundtly 105 VIA RAVENNA On Lido Isle, 4 bdrms, 4 b9thl, ... ....,. ~ bridl encl ..... ct-to tenn ... INy end botti~ The mott home tor S28S,OOO on Lido! ap.., Saturdmy • 506 MARGUERITE Clwlfmlnt Old CclM, 2· ttorY. Hned winctow.. 3 bcfmlt end R·2 ionl~ Out-ol·ttWe owner, w• cent hom-. ~ot*iY prlc.cht S172,500. Op9tl Sat./Suft. 2907 SETTING SUN In or ....... V.Hllls, '"'~ nine view of C.Dflne, pool, 4 bdrmt, ,,_ etr• 119'. pelllf. 1N11*1o "SI• tint ~• on Settlne Sun" It '27'1,IJOO. °"" Sit. llutl. U,._,l()IJI: · t1()Ml:S REALTORS, &76·6000 2443 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR OLD CORON.A DEL MAit Your cha nce lo move to a bra nd new Cape Cod built on a tree lined c ul·d e ·sac l'h blocks from Big Coro n.a Beach . T wo n ew homes. bo th 3 bedroom s. 2 fireplaces. Fre nch door s. country k itchens. exposed beam ed ceilings & much more . S290.000 and $298.000. OPEN 1·5. S EE JO CAROL HUNTER AT 304 & 306 HE LIOTRO P E. SPYGLASS HILL Beautifull y decor a ted fa mily home w/ 180 vie w day a nd night. Large pool with . ja c uzzi. 4 bedroom, 2 ba th. family r oom . Ma ny. man y extra features make this home a tre a t to se e. Offe red at S395,000. O PEN 1·5. SEE ELE ANOR BOWIE AT 29 CARMEL BAY. HARIOR VIEW HIUS Monte rey Model -4 Be d room . separate fa mily room with wet bar. Great for e nterta ining . Extra lar ge lot. formal DR. s hows like a model. 5269.000. OPEN 1·4. S EE BRENDA GLASS AT 3814 TO PS IDE. I 8"x50' IOA T SLIP PLUS Spacious hom e with Fren ch doors tha t opens the entire front onto a brick patio. Overlooking the m ain ba y . Exte ns i ve wood paneling. Mas ter s uite with s itting room, wet bar. back s ta irs. a mong ma n y extras . On the pe ninsula for $750.ooO -FEE. O P EN 1·4 AT 1024 E. BALBOA BLVD. TURTLE ROCK GLIM Attractive 4 bedroom pat io home on cul·d e ·sac. near tennis courts . pool and ja cuzzi. U pgraded earthtone decor a nd private yard. Better than ne w. Sl79.500. Fee. OPEN 1-4 S EE CO RA BALDI K OSKI A T lfll CREEKSID E. TOP OF THE HILL VIEW La r ge 5 bedroom Turtle Rock Lusk Hig hlands Stewart Mode l -"B" ele vated with high ceiling and 3 car garage. Com e r lot near community pool. ne w park a nd ele m entary school. Priced lo sell al $243.900. SPAMISH TILE PATIOS Wet ba r and eating ba r . fire pit. BBQ a nd fo unt ai n . The b est la ndscaped townhouse in Village II I. An attractively d ecor at ed 3 bedroom a nd fa mily room Rutgers m o d e l ne a r t he community & recreation a rea. 5 121,000. CLOSE TO PARK IM HAUOR VIEW HOMES F o rm e r So m er se t m o d e l. spectacular garden with 55' pool & jaruzzi. Ma ny, man y extr a features in this 5 BR 3 BA family hom e. Comple te ly a ir-co nditione d & priced at $249,900 Fee. IAYSHORES.-.UY MOW! Y~u 'll be ~lad you did , as our bay or iented property goes up in price. S pacious 3 BDRM & F am Rm. la rge pa tio. Near private beach & doc ks. $229.500. SAFE AMD SOUND Security syste m with a direct line to ci t y po l i ce. Pro f essi o n a lly decorated home with warmth a nd charm. Priva te outside patio on this large lot: ~alk to beach or enjoy community pools. Only $145,000. OCEAN VllW IM SPYGLASS Hig h on a hill is your dream house. All that you ha ve ever wanted for your family -6+ b e droo m s fa mily room. plus a r oom for a pooi table . Naturall y ther e is a pool and j acu zzi t o m a k e it comple te. $515,000. OCEAMAONT HOME OM THI PEHIHSULA PotNT A pe rfec-t larj!e fa mily home with e ve r y ame nity . 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I 002 .•...........................................• ~II. macnab I Irvine ?'-realty TOO DOHT HlfO TO II A DECOlt.ATOI To ll\'t> hkt• nnl'' .Just hnhn )our own f urru~h111>-t.., &. rnuvc into Lhts tthsoluh•ly hl·t1ut1ful 3 RR tn"Anhomc 1n Jas minf' Crt-(•k ' 0('t>.tn vie w : 24 hr M't'ut1ly. out 1-1t a11c.J111~ i.'ornt!r lo(':ilion w 'louds of pr1v~ry Tennis n 111 r ts & sw1 mmin~ an•as . Holly Marki.I!-> U.14·6200. <1•;.18 > THRIFfC IH DOVIR SHOIES AREA Wa rn1 :1 BH . 2 hath home w/nc w cpl. /\tr1um scr urity system - IJ.!. ~rassy lot w t room for pool or jttcuzz1 dOJ.! run. I\ f:!ood value al $1 fi!l.000. A1 s~a Wa y ne 642·8235. (I.;. HI) A TRUE IHVESTMIMT T ht· land 1s patd for the pool b t!rt'<• l lhc price is ri,:?ht ! ! 3 lovely RRs. 2 baths. f:Jm1 ly rm, charming co rnt-r fplc + lg. cover ed patio. $229.500 Lob Egan 644·6200. <E·20) MIMI EST A Tl IN SfAVtlW Om· of a kind New Redford model ~•t ua t NI on :i point wt full v1t•w + 11rivat·y on a ll !->ides. Sing le level 4 nn. family rm h om e w/s pacious r ms. ••nC'los(•d atriums & 2 fplcs. F a s l t•s now possible ' $245,000. Bl'lle Chasl" Lee 64Hi200. ( E-21) CAMEO HIGHLANDS W~itC"h the sunsets or sailhoa ts from t hi:-; vt•r y priva te 3 RR. formal dining & family r m home. L~. Jot w/room for pool or spa . Close lo pa rk & within walking distance of 3 private beaches. Exte ns ive a larm -----~tem. $249,.:>00 i nd. land. Donna Godshall 644 -6200. <E ·22) DOYEi SHOIH • •••••••••••••••••••••• lack lay Horse Countrv 1tuuuru1 pool Jmiuf S ~roon\11 ~ b"tha Pim form. l d 1n1nR room If 51J CAMP\15J>t·IRVlftt 11.AUTIPUL PORTIOYAL Sl'.i\VU·:w·~ t'INt-:.-,·1 f>rol dt'..-.•(Ml•·d l'.lt•.cant " Ua J H,\ 'tlti f11101ly rot • -.,1 ba'r lr~.... loun tuui 6 ·r•ullui. 'urr11u1111 th1" .:or.c•uu., ho1111• l'omm puol i•r (I. l1·n n~ ll"U Gui.rtlcll ~11.rum µpt unJy ~ 1100 640.6'00 1:r': I .,.:_•/ CIR Rt·altors RB>UCED S4000 Sul)t!rb up11raded model home, 4 Br 2-sty, IV, yrs new, now Ju1>l $94,900 S»ve even more by as 11umm~ 91,.•1 coov loan ul $S39 mo w/lowt.•r l'loi. mg c~t.s & no qualifying 646-5096 7 51 -2719 . Hic;tway FrontCICje 63 le•el acres w1lh .. ater on U.S 3!IS Lo Mammoth &Reno. 646-5096 552-1321 ------ PRIME DUrLEXES Loca led in 100 block. West Newpo rt , oldcr front 2 bdrm. has Ul'W plumbing. elcctnl'UI 1n kitchen; rear barhdor unit over dbl. garai:e , space for 2 extra cars Priced at $149,500 2 Bdrm. & l·bdrm unit. West Newport, ~ood ren l a l hist ory ; walk lo beach $159.000 li7J.~ ti7S-4777 Eves COSTA MESA Easts1de, 3 bdrms .. 2 ba Completely remodeled. 2 car gara"'e. $128,000 ME.WfOU,fEMtM~ 2 Bdrn\11., 2 balhll. frplc. Only $89.000 Leasehold NEWPORT ISLAND 3 Rdrm .• l bath home on R·2 lot, frplc., lols of wood & bn ck. Sl~.000 HOME & INCOME 3 Bdrm., 2 bath home I ~~S1J ~1 Mt;J!I 450 NI WPOIU' CliNTIA OAIVE 7S9·ot11 SEE rHESE TODAY I IXCIUIMT FINANCING t 'uuvt·nient tu SAN J OAQUIN f{Olf. lt·11n1i-& Mmnlunity pool. 2 Bd rmi..., 2 h•1thh, uround floor e nd unl t tondo. ~hnwl\ Ilk<" tt naade l $113.500. Low 1nkrl'i.l rah' Pri<'e lncludes. land! #l M J\l)HONA <Univ. l o Sa n Joaq uin t•ntrurwel OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 TUINKIY CONVENIENCE <;rt•al IOl·tstion. 3 hdrms .. 2 baths. 1900 "" ft . move i n cond it ron P r ice n •th1<'('<1 for quirk s ale : 9127.500 M9 \'l :-ITA BONITA OP EN SATtSUN 1·5 WATERFRONT!! -. t>>•l'r rhanging waterfront view from lh1~ MAI K AI t•or1do ; YOU OWN THE LAND. S la p a va il. on contract. Spntrou.'> 2 bdrm. & lanai. 2 baths : wat<·h the l>oats go by from ' your pic:turc windows . S350.000 With very la r~e. assumable loan. 1229 BAYSIDE DH. OPEN SAT/SUN. 2·5 TOP VALUE!! low in vestment : lovely split-lev<•I Bluffs condo; 2 pools nearby t.tl so tennis & s hops ga lore . 2 Bdrms .. d bl. ~aragc. Only $105.000. Ver y low la nd lease. 2335 VISTA HUE RTA. <Plaza un•a ). SAT/SUN. 1·5 COME WITH US .. l o 1921 LE E WARD L A NE. O uts id e . this Baycr est offering is d1sl,nclive & handsome : inside. 1t is impr essively re mode led : 4 bd rm~ . f<.tmily rm .. dininf! rm. plus t>ating s pace in the kitc he n . 2 F'r plrs . J a l'U7.Z I. a t ou g h value lO· beat ' $215.000. OPEN SAT/SUN. 12:30-4 :30. COME WITH US .lo 1730 GALAXY DR. A look you'll love & a price you will like. 4 Bdrm!'! .. family rm .. dining rm .. eating spare in the kitl'hen ; enormous view ... & the valu e wi ll surprise you! $310.000. OPEN SAT/SUN. 12 :30·4:30 COME WITH US . . . to 505 EVENING STAR LN . for pe ople w h o . tre a s ure tra ditio n : n •markably detailed & c r a fted. 4 hdrms .. family rm. & den : on a private beach with a n eye-pleasing viPw of lhe water & night lights . This us e d bric k offering sepa r a t es the e xceptional from the merely ordina ry. S775~000. OPEN SUN--12~ ..... · u.._ __ U!S11~) 1~er1 4SO NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE 759·0811 Rt>autiful vww ! Perfect condition ! Ever yt hing n e w ! D esirable "U "·s ha ped floorpl an w/4 BRs . Ready lo sell al $335.000 -and nothing to do but move in! Beverly Morphy 642-8235. < E-23 ) plus two 2 bdrm. units In ----------------rear. 4 Car parkini.t In de ATTENTION IUILDRS Su j')C'r IO<'ation : So. of Hwy in Old Cd M . Pi:i mc R·2 lot w/ex.isting 2 BH. 1 bath home in front. Offered at $157 .<JOO. Linda Taglianetti 642·8235. (J<:-24 ) FOil TODAY, TOMOalOW & FOaEVEa This l'X(Jutsite 4 BR Broadmoor hnm<• twc·kon~ you to CdM to st ay! Lcnl•ly <"o lo r s creat e a h a ppy h <•C'k i?ro und for e ith e r co nte mpo r a ry or traditio n a l furnis hings. And this Rma ll enclave provides comm. pools . Appl. only. $239.500. Coby Wa rd 642·8235. <E·25> A SEASON TO IE GllATIFUL Whl'n you can take advantage of Uw opr>0rtunity to purchase such a ni c:c 3 BR. 2 bath family home in a ver y de lig htful ne ig hborhood - Mesa Ve rde ' Hea vy shake roof - huge covered patio -forma l dining r m + brkfst a rea off kitchen -Jg. ga r age. It's sque aky c lean & mo ve-in r eady !! $107,000. John Grnnath 642·8235. CE-26) 58.ECT SOMEISIT On well ·located street in Harbor View Homes . 5 BRs. Jg. family rm, 2 fplcs + c us tom oa k r ailings , b ooks he l ves & plank floor s in kitchen. Back yard has decking , firc pit & j acuzzi. $225,000. Helen Wood 644-6200. < E·27) WISTCU" 2 BR. 2 bath condom i nium w/separate dining rm & fplc. Pool. Easy livinJ,? for '86,500 w/flexible financing. Ha rriet Perry 642·8235. <E·28) MIB»S A FAMILY Jmmed. occupan<'y can be yours in this 6 BR home w/lg. family rm. dining rm & private yard. $249,500 fe e . Julie Van Wicre n 752·1414. <E-29> CAMIO SHOalS OM THI CAMYON One·of·&·kind slnule s tory home w/4 II(. BRs , fa mily rm & a trium overlooking Jg . s ecluded yard w/room for o pool or spo. $284,500. Appt . o nly . DonJla Gods h a ll 644·6200. (E·30) ' I l.JghtfuJ park like sctlm~. Easts1de Costa Mei.a. Property in xlnl conda· lion! St99.000 673-3663 642-2253 Eves associated BROk fRS Rf/It TONS 20}', ._.. fi<I b' •I 11 f 1 )(>() j I_ WHAT A IAltGAIN! $66,000 1s the full pn ce of this 3 bedroom Costa M es a c harme r . It features a h~e stone fireplace and lar)le din ing room Kurry on this one as 1t has just been re d uced $3000. CALL 556-2660 t;::SELECT I PROPERTIES IUILDERS House plus pool, plus Bachelor on HIOOO square foot R-2 lot. 6 Units 0 .K. Owner will carry and s ubordinate. Ask ing $170,000. Call 962-7788 JQ.. KE:Y \fPP.E:ALTOP.sN MANSI OM ON THE SAND A ma g nific ent ex· perience or ocean Uvlng! Private road, guarded entry! Secluded sandy beach ! 5 spacious wood de c k s! S e c lud e d g arden s ! A true m asterpiece ror lux. wious living! Don't wail, there i. nothina Uke 1t anYWhere! ! For detali. call~ FOR E S TE OLSON SPECTACULAR LAGUNA BEACH OPEN HOUSE TODAY 1-5 -,...,. Cllftic oc•• & cwtlM •lew• at.owl tr.. tM1 tat.My decorated 3 b .. a• ~ with gw rOOM. OWMr Is flHlble IO CCMM -..... -offfr. U1hd at .•• St 45,000. 913 S.AHTA AMA. LAGUNA IEACH CARCH IEACH HEtGHTSI -S•p•rlt locatlo0t attd o•htofldh•CJ loetd1e111lng c~10Mftt this spaclon .ct .t.g..t ...... M*OOM ...... Master bath ltn o a-Mt ..t brass fl......._ Lcrge · pool-Ibid lot ..t o 1weeplitg nfdwood d•clll ... $244,950. 1624 LOUISE ST. LAGUNA HACH CEMHALD THRACEI 497-1331 WANT A NEW CAREER WITH UNLIMITED EARNINGS? Start By Gettin1 Your Real Estate License $79 Elnlllllent f II Includes: •Prof essiooal Class Lectures - complete in as little as 2 weeks •Complete Textbook & Materials •Practice Exams •Cassette·t.ape lectures (optional) •Office Placement Consulatlon • 3 Locations : Santa Ana. Huntington Beach , Laguna Hills CALL MOW FOi ... CiUISTPASS. TO BtlOLL CALL: 111-9321 CENTURY 21 Sales Traini n g Pro1rams can put you on the ROAD TO&UCC~ PENINSULA PotMT OCIAM YtlW Rurc find in Newport. Hou11e on the s <i nc.J , ~pccta c ul a r ocean vie w . Mo ve in condition. Year round or weekend retreat·. • VIEW ! ,.ICI ltlDUCID TO SB.l! Plush urcen e ntry way leads you into this dt>co rat or's d e light. Jtoom y kitc hen & fa mily room make this home a w9ma n's delight. Livin~ & dinin~ room with massive floor to <·t·ilrng fire place. Ocean & Canyon vit>w , fcn<·cd rear yard with covered patio & lols of fruit trees . HARIOR VIEW ltAll SrL.IT-UYa l>oubl(' doors ope n Into this lovely 4 hl·uroom home. Forma l dining room & li ving room with fireplace. Family r oom a djoining fully built-in all e lectric kitchen. 3 bedrooms up with m a ster suite & added on Bonus room on pnvatc towe r level. Spectacular Vll'W of <><·can, harbor. & nitc lites 673-8550 332 MARGUERITE. CORONA DEL MAR \osTHE REAL '\)l ESTATERS DAVIDSON REAL TY PRESENTS LIDO ISlE A sophisticated home with 4 hdr ms & maid 's qua rters; completely turn1shed 1n impeccable taste. l<tr~e lot $527 .500 SMALL JEWEL tn Nl'wport Shores. s urrounded by patios & sunshine. 2 Hit, 2 ba .. 2 frpl .. comm . pools & tl'nnis. Only $102.000. BRAND MEW Fourplex. xlnt Cos ta Mesa area 2 BR each. $235.000 PALM SPRINGS CONDO Biltmore Hotel grounds. 2 BR. 2 ba .. fromer model. fo bulous mt. view. Beautifully furn . SR2.500 D 4 v r D s 0 N K E A L T y r N C. 3116 Ncwporr Bl~d NB 673·9060 ' (~ ,..,_, .. _,, '•"· .. ~,' 1: •••• ·! •. ' r-.., .. , .. rn·~:c f1 1 ff ·)~M t: ._._ . "' ~ ~ .,l ~ .... IEST IUY IH HOADMOOR Her e 's a 5 bedroom . 3 bath. 1 story h o me in popula r H a rbor View Broadmoor : F ormal dining, family room. fireplaces . and a deck that extends into a wooded a rea that is community owned a nd maintained. Rcduc<..'Ci to $239.500. U,_.l()UI: t1{)Ml:S REAL TORS', 675·6000 2443 East Corn Highway, Corona del Mar also rn M'-'Sa Ver<tc. ,11 546 5990 CE 110111 BLlllS ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE OPEN SAT /SUN - 87 JASMIH CRHK-ftt.AM TWO Quiet Location Jn Corona del Mar. With A Vie w. Security Gate. Single S t o ry. 2 Bdrm. & Fam. Room W/Wcl Rar. Hi Celling In Liv. noo m . Se p . Din. Room. Blt·ln E x tras In Kitc h e n . Lgc Prof. Landscaped Ya rd. Clubhouse. Pool & Tennis . New Exciting Price, $199,000. NEWPORT ILUFFS Choice Selling. Split Level End Unit. Prime Private Location On A t o vel y Green be lt . C u sto m Decorated In Warm Earth Tones. Two Bedrooms With A Convertible Den . "Orlsdnal Bluffs." $174,500. A "Joy Of Newport" Listing. DOMT MISS THIS Best Buy In Mesa Verde. 3 Bdrm. + Fam. Room. In Great Location Near Schools. A Little Redecorating Will Make This A S uper House. $79,900 . FOUi 18100M PAMIL Y HOME Spactous Plan Four On Tha End Of A €ul·de·Sac. 4 Bdrm. 3 Ba . And Fam. Room. Kitchen Ha" All The Extras Plus Breakfast Room. Look Out At Prof. La ndsc aped Yards. Comm. PooJ. Greenbelt. Only $139,500. o/ nswporl REALTORS 675-551 I OPEN HOU~l:S J:~I~; -~1111 IM THI H AltT Of C OltOMA DIL MAR : A la autlf•I. . presff9°"" w.y of llfe. ''h , t)4lfff ..try, 24 how ...,.. wr•lce. pool. fecm outd ...... courts. " #97 JASMIHI Clllt< DllVI. H.-d to fMd f't• ), ..,.. ....... 3 bedrD°"' ... ta..ily rooM, bewHMy c.-p.+H __, ~ A.to...ek ........... th owa fectml 9d tpocia.. fMll'os wlttt o to.ca. of oc._ •lew. $244,500. 0,... ~ & s-d9y I to 5. #5 I JASMINE CRHIC DllVI: ,..,.,_. split-M¥el ,... ' ..... 3 ......... ......, roo" 211> laalh. S.CCMMI floor. IMllc..y affordl IM..elM lltM wt airy ,.,.., ..... ••••· $246,500. Opitt s.twct., & 5-day I to S. ALSO LAGUNA HtUS. 25U I VIA DI .AHIA. Lo•eiy 4 bedrooM c1re_. hw. s,-1• tile •uotry, f••Hy r001Ut -4 kffcMta. Ccny fir•plou, •few of city ll4Jhh, __.._ -.d •oll•ys. M•w ,.. .. ,, Hw c.,,..., MW dishw ...... GI .. YC*l Mlf •.,.._..ct cOUM wt Me It. 0,... Saturday_.~ I to 5. ...... * ..... UHIVEISITY 'AllC. Chmtellllor rt• I. Sporlllti0t9 outd . beo11tlf111ty decor•t•d. SllyticJhted ltOhy, .a.y cw• wood decks fOf' pri•• ..... t~..,_ D.._.IM ldkhew. .2 MOiter ...... """"°' ed ...... Reedy to MOH iUt.. s I 03,000. CORONA Dfl MAI -SIX .its lot clMMc• locoffaR. OM blocll to liCJ CorouMI IMoch - fUUOlt .__.lot tW1 anca. Ct11.0. Wit for o ri9lutal l•d pretHU owa•r. l•ltt ht llitch•uts, fir•plocu. oft• ouud two Mdrooftll., patios. $460,000. E.ASTSfOE COSTA MESA TRIPUX. Chok• reuttal .-ea. Two ldrUUI •ach. 11/• a... Tow.._.. style. bldi•ldltal patiot.. W• to st.opt. HUHTIMGTON LAHDMAll CONDO. Co0t•euoi•flt locotio" Oftd "'on•lo"' recrHHonat focilitles. Lcwqe I .,_.OOM. full buUt-in llltch.n. R.ady to Hll at SSl,900. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E.. Coost Hwy., CoroM cMI Mar 675-5511 IRVIME TERRACE * S 114.500 And, with an OC EAN VJEW! Motivated selle r a s ked Harbor Rea lty lo set the price for quick action. Come & see 1f 1437 Sere nade Te rrace isn't the best buy in Irvine T e rr ace. O p e n S at/Sun . 1 ·5 , Move-in condilion : 3 bdrms., 2 baths . f abutous y ard with plenty of privacy. JUST LISTED • THE ILUFFS Sc arce /\ngelila P la n on nicest greenbelt in the Rluffs . 2 Bdrm .. 2 b a th end unit with h i~h . ope n beamed C(•ilin~s. a cozy s lumpstone woo d burmn~ frplc . & a h uge m aster bdrm. walh la rge. mirrored close t. .Jus t the place for a rainy weekend. $144,750 MO FINANCING PROILEMS Need 5 bdrms. but worried a bout f mancmg ? Then see 1601 Warwick Lane in the Westcliff area. Open Sun . l ·5. A ret.t lly s uper fa mily ho me . fres hly painted & with ne w C"a rpeting: lar~e fa mily room with frplc .. 2 enclosed yards -you can move in by Christmas ! Al $186.800. this is· the lowest priced 5 bdrm. home in the Westcliff a rea. 'I• ACRE LOT • VIEW For that top of the world feeling, se e 709 Cameo Highlands Dr ., open Sal/ Sun . l ·5. Jt 's al the top of Cameo ffjghlands ove rlooking all of Co ron a de l Mar & backs up to the Irvine Ranch. A rambling 4 bdrm. ra nch style home the transfe rred owne r has 'priced at $254,900. fee simple! IA YFRONT EENT AL S pa cious 3rd floo r condo o n con venie nt Lido P e nins ula . 2 Bdrms. + den. large living rm .. plus h carpeting. bayRide s undeck. Be low the marke t at $1000 per month. Dl•lti• of tww ........... Co. .. · t I I • .. T , ·c ,.,. s. Hott• ~ S. Hone• For S. ...... For S. Sa1urc:1av. November 2$, 1918 DAILY PILOT ........ ~ s.. ~,.,. 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Uir. 67~ l!JIG4 a '*1 2131 fiM 3200 o n I OY e I y A Yo"• d o wood p 11 n <' II n .11 • Your s maller horrw for ' Horne In excellent well i;e<• U>nv('nltnt to tlVCr· 3ba oe• •r homr en rut Ml3 r11rll /wo. NIW'USTIHG Avenul', a rht1rmln1 :.! bookc1U1e11 Kitchen w1nll Ulla dr1unat <' 3 bdrms . 4 Costa Mesa's m ,uhbn hi r du ~ ch ~ yUunl( All t<'rins A11k14& di" n<' in Ct>~la Me"i. lla.lbo1 l1l111d $ 110,000 bdrm. 2 aty, uJ)lllde du~n mraa JOO' or ca1l'M."lll:a1t balhll. pool on O<'<'lln 111dt!. • ne 1a or oo · 1l &80,000 892-13'12 Cao urr1tnae low do11.n t..,., ... wllh "··;;.11r1hlnalr •· '"rn• 12 29 000 p1UW>r11m1c ocean v1 ... w . Sunshm• bedroom. Jiu truly ---pavmrnl or low monlhh :i., ~th•~ to •••II ' J umll of tull lot 2 Hr r';l;rlor ,."o'7J IJU ndecll .. "' "· ' rtlT'Odcled. llke 0 w. A .. i;vper sated family room By Own r 2 story 4 bdrQ'I . ll•1~mt'11lb Sll2,SOO <i lflt-ch , do at Wl•ll ~tWih •turi-o, tt'd lllt1 PLUS ii I ux urloua 2 67~ 363'7 betl buy al $489.000 Jund ':_<WXJ pa3nt~~ hvlng rmd, (,'"reat fun enlertammt<nt 21,1, ba. din, fam. lndl')' Bdw\' fo~h l{l•altor roof w/frpk &. <1p11rt SPYGLASS HILL 'nclud1.'(J uuna. ~uruoms an cent.er with blul.' 8parkl· rms . Profeolon•I ~· • ·~ 1002 tn.•nt c~t'o~~r.Jl'IP,•l3'" b .. • .. ~~ 3·:~, ~ Odrm Ocaanv1rw 4525 CAMDEH l-'OVCted patio 8KR Call lnl( poul. And only 3 landsuplng &decor with •••••••• •••• ....... ~···· ,.;;,~"" t.t10~ .... "' on1.w.t.1c&lrlc.c..ctduc:tlon onH SAT /SUM l·S ~~llB 1 blocks from golf counie. many extras. Pnnrlpab 'Ori Van"I 444-7111 lrwtn,lrwtnReallo1'11 flNERllOMES I~-J w.lSJJ1,:IOO ~It to· only.$108.000842·04~ -~iiii;;;~lllll-~ 11 644.41 II FROM $259.900 · -· da,:,:~~~TY ON IALBOA I~ ALMOST LOT VALUE $118,• A Ce......... ltil-.d Ceff. wttt. 2 ~ ...t Iott of_,... NL C .. to'" Mlih nct..lwe lb ..... aU•b•ry ·-•tv l15 M,uv\¥ A .. ..i Balboo blAnd 673-6900 r11ttar 1Uc191H1ty 673-7040 $65,500: '61-J301 IAYSHOlllS Sharp 2 bedroom Condo. 61 J 10 I new carpets, paint. and a ~r-.11111 iil\11 I ) lo l\'1'illl 11\ 11 ':! Your First? SLASHED lurg ecunde1:k.S58,500. OWMY l~C..mbriaSpt'tiaculo.r ASSUMAILE bedroomcondow1thbwll ToS72,500 ~rVCLASS IULL llOMt: 81f20/o Owner's pnde' QWt'l 2 0 WIU vl~w 6'73·663<\ lifll For tb11 upgraded J ms. eating area und cov Beau.llful 3 BR 2 BA FtMANCE bedrm ho me•, copper er1.od pot10. Comm. pool. honw PLUS fabulou i; ; Why WAit IOVt'tllltlth' ht17:!:0f~~~-plumbing. 2 Car dtrhd BKR Cal1540 1720 family rm. Great family • rLhtl-=:;;~ lht\ nt•w lulln(I Grul v-,. &RU ~ th.1.1 3 bdrm. + 2 gar. TotaJ price S«},950 neighborhood. Lowest~ 8idboia 111111.00 ki<••hoo. 2 NO LOJ\N t'Ef:S bdrm duplex. cl~e to Payable $492 per mo For pnre in area. Balboa Island Re,alty Bdrm tronl bou•.. lb ~lOO Seuhon• Dr. NR the ~ean ! nice patio further in.to. 645-9161 ASTRA REAL ESTATE """'h'"' "'~""' old1<' hut l!oodll'. nuwt-r 4! 407 Ja:smln~. C:dM overlooking park; excep· -rfta&B I 754-7100 673-1700 l1d rm rt'•t a pl h a• C:HARLt:S QUINTAR 0 ~ I ~85"'-e ~~~~~~~~~--_;.;.;__;.;..;.;;~-f rp I c• , + 1 -. HP RJ-:AJ..TOR -Slnce 1~6 llonalatS322.500 ~. ' , OPEN HOUSE 0"1D<·r'• unal with frpk . You Tell Km ! l Sell t;m' MAURY STAUFFER Costa Mesa 3 bdrm house ·ttbl_gar~6il' U•t,000 ---SEA LION REALTY + 2 units + rm ror I M1WPO•T IUCH Sell things fU.'lt with Dally 673-5354 497-3381 rmre. $105,000. 8eaullru1 REALTY /.' UAl.JI 675·1642 _!l~~lAds ----------------1 3 bdrm house w / t-x 2848 Catalpa <E!BluH> NB 675·341 l $185.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1206 Cambridge. Newport Beach 642·8235 $229.500 Sat. 1·5 2212 Francisco Dr .. Newport Bch 642·823.5 $189.500 Sat/St.in l ·5 1921 Leeward Ln, Baycrest . NB · tensive bnck work + rm for I more, S90.000. Owner 714-271·1838 eves. Prestige! COWlhy Club Neer EASY TO IUY! S 1R CASTLE Super Eastaade cul de loo.ting for a Roy al s ac loc 2,000 Sq . ft Fa mily . M e r e dith smgle story. 4 or 5 BR + Gardens. Huge 2 story family rm .. hug e roo m addit i o n . kitchen. eating area. Downs ta i r s "u est Sunset R E. M7·8623 ,. --------1 quarters. Submit on con· --------1 tract or let's trade. E.ASTSIDE ERA HuntmJCton Shores COSTA MESA 848·4M7 DIRECTORY 759-0811 $215.000 S/S 12:30·4:3C 1730 Galaxy Or .• Newport Beach 759·0811 $310,000 S IS 12:30·4:3C ••505 EvngStrLn. OvrShrs. NB 759·0811 $775.000 Sun. 12:30·4·30 2515 Windover. Harb Vu . CdM Mesa Verde executive 4 bedroom reatunng sun· ken living rm. Formiil d1n1ng. Cam aly room. n replace and gourmet kitchen. l1at10. $135,750 BKR. (.;flll 540-1720 Completely refurbt~hed 4Br. 2ba, 1mmac in/out. Bdrm: 2 bath home. RV M O V E J N B E F access. on a huge R·2 lot. CHRlSTMAS. Sl2,000 do. $89,900 0 91\1•% fi nc'g Opn Sun .12·~. SJ42 Si1>son, 846-a784 or 846-1130. ·~r htl~ lniM 1044 Ja,VJ) ••......................• .......... A.c .... , .. ,. ............. c ............. Al .. lec ... '*4~ -..,._. '8 ........... "'r ......... •-• • ...,., D41LY NOT WJM'r ADS.,..,._ ....... .,..a.....tw .. .,,__..-4 ..... _llllatwwww*'-• ... Uillmm._.I t .,_. --,. HOUSES FOR SALE I IEDIOOM 4R T<.ingelo. Oranf!e Tree. Irvine U40·5:l57 $47 .995 · Sat/Sun l ·5 2 HOROOM 21~ St. Andr<.'ws fid , Nwpt Dca<"h 540·Cl608 $225.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 u:J Starflow<.'r CWoodbridge) Irv. 551-2754 SRS.900 Sat/Sun 12·5 34 Seabird Ct. <Nwpt Terr) NB fi75·34 ll $84,500 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 •345 University Or.#/\ l , C.M. 64!'> 0079 S94.!l00 Sun 1·5 568 Scuwurd. Cornn a d<.'1 Mar fi:J J.1400 $180.000 Sal1·5 tt:J2 f:nc·nrc Cl. <Nwpl Crest ) NB fj15 fJHi l $19!>,000 Sal/Sun l 5 2 IR plus FAM RM or DEH • * ltJ5 Ralhou Coves. Nwpt Bch fi75-6670 $3.50.000 Sun. 1·5 -JO Lakc vicw..lrY.in.e _ 644·4466/552-6327 $-112,900 S/S l ·5 ~32 Scan Wciy, Westminster 546·4871 $91,500 Sun. 1 5 2 19 Via San Remo <Lido JsJc) N.B. fi75·5626 Daily 1·4 :J7 Lemon Grove <Ora ngelree). Irv 496· 7427 . S77 ,000 Sat 11 .3 • 1851 Port KimbPrly, H:irbVu, N.B 752 1700 $168,000 Sun 12·5 3 IEDROOM •781 \enter St., Costa Mesa fi40· 1812 $85,600 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2273Columbia. Cos ta Mesa $87,900 Sal/Sun 1·5 14901 Gf'neva <Grntree) Irv. 552 4684 $86,900 Sat/Sun 1·:> 2501 Harbor View. Corona del Mar fi73·7300 ~. Sat/Sun 12·4 440 Holmwood, Nwpt. Hts., NB 673· 7300 Sat1sun 12.4 19 Ima Loa Court. Newport Beach fi73 -7300 Sun. 12·4 1310 Kin~s Rd .• N<.'wpo rt Beach 964·261 l $259.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 23891 Lorkwood, El Toro 531·4Hll $71.900 Sunday 10·5 16343 Eagle. Huntington Beach 846·58f>9 $76,900 Sat 1·5 2244 Port Carlisle. Newport Beach 644 ·4887 $159,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 2715 Vista Umbrosa <E.Bluffs) N.B. 640·4307 Cost reduced Sat/Sun 2537 Fordham, College Prk. C.M. !l79-8578 Sat/Sun 1·5 1!H8 Di ana Ln (Jlbr Hind ) N. B. 642-5200 $119,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1437 Serenade Terr.,Jrv Te r.,CdM 673-4400 $184,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 19 8 Mlboa Coves, Newport Bch 546·2313 $325.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 2008 Ya(·ht Resolute <Seavicw) CdM 644·6200 Sat/Sun 1-5 2043 Vista Cajon (Bluffs> Npl Bch fi44 ·0139 $16.5.900 • Sat/Sun 1-5 2804 Cliff. Newport Hts .• N.B. 646·7171 $292,000 Sat 1·5/S 12·5 347 Walnut, Npt Sh rs .. N. B. f>42·8850 $108,500 Sat/Sun 2-5 l • ,... FAM •M w D1H • •3322 Via Lido (Lido Isle) N. 8. 673·7:.>0 Sat/Sun 1-4 221 Via San Remo <Lido Isle> NB 675-5626 Dally 1-4 31 Bodega Bay <Spyglass) CdM 640·1812 $.347,500 ·Sat/Sun 1.5 1830 Pt Manleigh <HVHms) N.B. 675·6000 $167,900 Sat.1-5 3518 Birch, Santa Ana 540·3666 $R3,900 Sun. 12·4 2004 Calvert., Mes a Verde, C.M. 644 ·5757 $115,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •3322Nclson, Westminster 673·7:.>0 Sat. 1·5 •300 Kings Place <Npt. Hghts) N.B. 675-6161 $265,000 Sun. 1·5 5 Jelly Drive, Jasmlnc Crk,Cd.M 644·4910 $239,000 S /S 12:30-4 :30 5061 Bordeaux Ave. The Ranch, Irv. 552-3804 $109,900 Sat/Sun 10·5 116 Via Ithaca <Udo We) NB 673·3849 '2155.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 549 r rvinc <Nwpt llgts) NB 675-6000 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 506 M arguerile <CdM) CdM 675·6000 $172.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 545 Irvine <Nwpt Hgts> NB 675·6000 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1294 Watson, Cost a Mesa 546·2313 $89.500 Sun 1 .4 1706 Pt. Margate <HV Homes) N.B. 320 Bucknell <Coll Pk > C.M. fi45-0303 $89,500 Sa 11·4/S 11·3 18212 Gleada Ln .. Huntington Bch RMl·2262 $74.950 Sat/Sun 1·5 •45Z5 Camden <Cameo Shores> CdM 673·7040 $489.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1700 Pa lau Place, Costa Mesa 546·2313 $109,400 Sun 1·4 3727 Inlet Is le ( HV Hills) CdM 644·6200 $25.5,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 206 L a JoJla Ln <Newport H~hts) NB fi4 2·823S $234,500 Sat/Sun 10·6 322 Poinsettia Ave., CdM fi44·6200 $259,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 801 Ceiba Pl <Eastbluro N.B. 644 ·6200 $205.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1798 Ha wa ii Cr ., Costa Mesa 5'1():1~;500 Sati Sun 1 ·5 liOO 15th St. <Newport I Its.) N.B. . 642-823.5 $198,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •!)()9TillerWay <HVHls> NB 675·3411 $2.55.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1010 West wind Way <Dvr Shrs) NB 642·5200 $449.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 97 J asmine Creek Or .. CdM 675-5.511 $244.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 51 J asmine Creek Or .. CdM 675·5511 S246.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2108Centella , BackBay, NB 646·77 11 $142.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •2310Tustin, Ne wport Beach 673·8.550 Sun 1·5 2400 Sierra Vis ta. Newport Beach 673·8550 $189,000 Sun 1-5 17951 Buller. Irvine 64fVi17l $105,900 4 IEDltOOM Sun 1·5 105 Vi a Ravenna <Lido Is le) NB 673-1391 $285.000 Sat l ·5 5101 Flamingo Cir., Hunt Bch 892·1372 $80,000 Sat/Sun 10·5 113 Via Nice <Lido Isle) Npt. Bch . 673-7300 Sun. 12·4 209 Pearl. Balboa Is land 640·53.57 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 416 Plata, The Bluffs, N.B. 640-53.57 $224,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 709 Cameo Highla nds Dr .. CdM 673·4400 $254,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 2005Lemnos (Mesa Verde> CM 540·1720 $135,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 2837 Shantar, Cost a Mesa 646· 7171 $116,500 Sat 1 ·5 *•34 Balboa Coves, Nwpt Bch 631·1400 Sunday 1-5 1014 Sea Lane, Corona del Mar 631-1400 $215.000 Saturday l ·S 17561 Spruce Tree, Univ Park. Irv. 752·1700 $135,000 Sun 12·4 .. 4 • ... FAM ltM _. oiN 402 Magnolia. Costa Mesa 540·3666 $128.900 Sun 1·5 1942 Port. Bristol Cir., CdM 540-3666 $150,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1877 Pt Taggart <HVHms) NB 675·6000 $205,999 Sat. 1-5 •2907ScttingSun <HVHm>CdM 640-2376 $279.500 Sat/Sun l ·S 223 Via San Remo <Udo Isle) N.B. 675-5626 Daily 1·4 #18 Morro Bay <Spyglass) CdM 640·1812 $359,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1032 Whitesails (Harbor View Hls)NB 640·1812 $289,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1907 Yacht Resolut e <Seaview) NB 640·1812 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 11 Stillwater <Turtlerock> Irv. 640-1812 $197.500 Sun. 1-5 1903 Yacht Maria <Seaview) NB 644·6200 $245.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3572 Nutmell <Coll Pk) Irvine 646-3255 $107,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3108 Roanoke, Costa Mesa S46·2313 594,500 Sun 1·4 2St0 Vista Baya <Back Bay) NB 642~5200 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2018 Pt Provence< ms) NB 875-.3411 1189,SOO Sat/Sun 1·5 673·8.550 .. Sun 25231 Via d e Anza. Laguna Hills 675·551 l Sat/Sun l ·5 15895 McOermitt, Fduntain Va lley 631-1400 $147.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •29 Carmel Bay <Spyglass l CdM 644 ·9060 $395.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 5 IR plus FAM RM or Da. 4175 Williwaw fRcql Clhl Irvi n<• 559 -4175 Sat/Sun 11 ·5 #32 Morro Bay <Spyglass> CdM 640· 1812 S4 19.500 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 •17832Gillman <Univ. Prk> Irv. 552·8160 $114.900 Sat/Sun 10 5 1854 Port Taggert <HVHom es > N. B. 644 -6299 S at. 1·5 1601 Warwick Ln. <Wcstcliff> N.R 673·4400 $186.800 Sun 1 5 1966 Pt. Nelson <HVHms> N.B 675 -3411 $204.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 209 Narcissus. Corona d<.'l Mar 673-8550 Sat 1 ·5 6 IR pkn FAM RM or Da. #4 Mission Bay <Spygtass>CdM 640·1812 5369.500 Sal/Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IED•OOM • 1228 Rutland Rd. #S<Baycrest>NB 631·2467 S85.900 Sat/Sun 10·4 4 Harvest <Wdbrg) Irvine 55 1·3877 $85.000 Sat/Sun 12·5 #1 Madrona <San .Joaquin >Irvine 759-0811 Sll3.500 · Sat/Sun 1·5 • * 1229 Bays ide Or. <Ma i Kai > N.B. $350,000 Sal/Sun 2-5 2335 Vista Huerta <The Bluffs> N. B. 759-0811 $105.000 Sal/Sun 1 ·5 2 IR pin FAM RM or DEM 111 Jasmine Creek. Cd M 675·3411 $227,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 87 J asmine Creek Or., Nwpt Bch 631 ·1&><> $199.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 J IEDIOOM 689 Vista Bonita <The Bluffs> N B. 759-0811 $127.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2043 Vista Cajon <Bluffs) Npt Bch 644·0139 $165.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 559 Vista Fiora <The Bluffs> N.B. 640·0020 $148.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2731 Gannet <Mesa Verde> Costa Mesa 640-0020 $108.000 Sun. 1·5 410 Vista Roma <The Bluffs> N.B. 640·0020 $118.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 •631 Lakeview. Costa Mesa 540-1965 $92,000 Sat/Sun 3 • pin FAM RM _. DEH 2768 Hillview. Newport Beach ~ 640·1812 $185.000 s r 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 .. & I I• • •5705Seashore Dr., Newport Bch 675-6670 $375.000 Sun. 1·5 124 43rd Street. Newport Beach 675-66'70 $159,500 Sun. 1·5 2 .. & 2 •• 18191h Bay, Newport Beach 646-7171 $265,000 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE Z 18)100M -12 Surfside. Newport Beach 752·1700 $83,500 Sun 12·4 J 18)100M 23715 Whale Cove, Lag una Ni guel 49,-669'l $89,000 Sal/Sun 10-S •11 Ash Tree La., Irvine 752-1700 $103,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 .. IOOM 19Satinwood, Univ Park, Irv. 752-1700 $99,900 Sun 12·4 TARBEU.. Balboa lstand Really GREAT BUY!! '"'"'"'~' """"'"" Beautiful 3 bedr oom -· Mesa Vetde VIiia 2BR I ba Condominium $65.SOO Comm pool LRC assumable loan at 9:v,·~ Bkr 540-1720 or 557 6550 673-8700 home in the prestigious EASTSIDE Near Westr l1ff, lovely CUSTOM HOME "Spacious & ope n, Jbr, rormal DR . Move in rond. Pool s ize lot Great toe. $157,000 979.5370 Cu1verdale area. Close to U .C.l. As k in..: only 177,900. Call today. " ",·., •1 1'' ' I " ',' 1 .. ,1()() ALLSTATE REALTORS home with 2230 S f·. + Largest in Woodbridge! ~ep 720 S I" rt·c· room SJ 000 DOWN SBdrm. :JBa. kitch m>;ok. &-aul.Jful kitchen & bath. , living, fam & d ining top quuh ly pu1nl and $ 1300MONTHLy 1 rm'1> 3 car Aar. Tile roor. wallpaper... 4 BK + uf 2 frplc's. Bckyd vu. On f1rv + TV room. gor 4 .. uR t'Xt't'Ull~e h0"_'C· cul·de-sac. Prof lndscpd w/nnDner Pk~ for l'Urs h~ated pool. Ja~uni, bar. & upgrd thruoul Sl95 000 ~,,.. no crl'd1t needed. move • · • and RV'i.. SlSD.500. U?ase mt today '154-6519 or b8t ofr. Pnnc only, by opL1on <·ons1dered. Huth ~-~-----app'tonJy.559·5915. Laune, Rllr 646·4380 __ Mesa Verde hy owner, 3br. 2ba ()pen house 1-5. ORANGETRf.E ln'fHton Dream Sat/Sun Pneed for im Plan 3 Lovely patio home Sup<•r Bro,u kvl e '4 mediall.' sale $115,000 2 bdrm 2 ba fam rm.& 'A-plu."h carpel. aar con 644 5757 I frpll.· $77.000 Open House d1l10mni.:. t'nl'I at num, ----~l 11·3 37 l.t'mon Grove ~~ei:r~~~~;~ 'd~':;~~ ~.~!.c:'!' ........ !?.~~ l ~vm~96-7427 __ _ Can you believe 1t also m R-UCED lrvmc Groves 2 br, den, eludes rer1rJ?, washer & air Ora ngewood, backll to dryer. All (or $86,900 FORQUICKSALE g reenbelt. Lnds rpd, Hurry . Call 979-1050. By owner. Ocean view frplc. $93,500. 640-0997. 3Br. 211'1 ba +den. Pool, -.:------- Jar. sauna Many uv· •3000sqft51r• gradei. See lo a P· Elegant describes this prec1ate. SIU2.500. Ph beaullful home . f'.P . 661·2537 w/frplc + lg game rm BToro I 032 ~%~~~~~J'A~~ loe. __ s_u_RF_R_EA_L_TY __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------- Look' Assume 9% GI, no Priced low for qwck sale. BEST BUY qualify. 2 sty. 4/5 BR. 2'-'l 3 BR 2 BA. dm1ng rm, SEE TO IEUEVE ba. Mesa Verde.Sl09.800 trader access. hg back "ltl-1 "11E 83l·l.257 Agt yard w/frwl lreei.·acros~ • ""-" Sl rrom tennt!! rrts & CONDO 3 Bdr.m Condo, 2"'2 ba. pane. By Owner . $71..900 $112 900 Pnme loc. 2 rar attarh t'1rm 23891 Larkwood • gar. pror decorated By _ss_1_..s_19_1 _____ Beautiful highly up· c.n 1965 graded, 2br + den, AC, ownerS92.000 . .,...,. · Fo..tailt V•y· I 034 I a n d s c a P e d . ....................... ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• _644_-4466_1_55_2_·632'7 ___ _ 4PLUSDEN GRAND OPENING SAT&SUN in a 2100 sq. ft. home! S95.000. lhal will e ven go FHA or VA. Hage family room for great entertam mg Red bnck fireplace 1n living room. conrrek patio and low main tenanre yard. You must sec the extras m th1!. home! Won't last at this pnce. Also 10% down OK, and seller will rarry 10 % seco nd . Miles 645-1287 KA Ta.LA REAL TY 96S.3301 $10,000. UNDER MARKET WOOOIRIDGE CltOSSIMG Lasl o pportunit y for these exceptional value. Perfect location in Wood· bridge near L ake & \----ill •-------•I Beach Club. I & 2 Story ~esaCJJlyffs Parwramic ocean view and homes. 1477 to 2 148 s q, ft .. up to 3 bedrooms. 3 baths . Decorator al lowaoces up to $4500. N11- uonal a ward wmnmg de· s1grui, bwlt·ms, all wood e x t e ri o r , l avis h landscapmg and more, a u mcluded. Prices from SllB,990. Sales person on site at NS Woodlake, next to Springvale Pnrk 111 1--------•1 WoodhndJ,le --mantic Hwvllftcl• hoch 1040 . .., ....••........•....•.•. 552-4808 night lfghts S&S Resale Specialists. 3.• or !I bdrm models ---r------from avan . some w/pools. $80,995 ~~ .......... .. OPINHOUSE 10% DOWN SAT/SUH l·SPM 0 9:.11 LlTcHFIELD DR. No COSTS 3 BR, I~ BA, pool home, on comer lot. formal din· mg room, coYered patio, To BUYER :~t~~ garage opener. 962·181!1. 962·7804 Atn l.O<'rtl l'll on the RluH at th1· Wc .. t end of Wilson nl l':ielfir AYe. 2257 Pacific Mewt ..... ~ ..... cl.PMMSlicMI Outl\lllndlnJC house In tract. 4 large bedroo~. 2 blew, family room and formal dining. Secluded bac k yard . Choice neighbors . Call now. • Sunkc·n ltvtnir room Bkr. ~1461 • F'onnaldm1ng 1·oom BALBOA MODEL • Rui1tlc ccd:ir shake ~ Bdrrm. 1 downs l•irs. • ~I~ e n~ 1 ye w 0 0 d f'ormal dinlnJ!. Country ~iduljl ~tolnc'<! heoms kitchen w/blt In BBQ. •Ofluxe land.;caplnll Fa m rm &t convcraallon • Rul lt·ln mlrro;.v11vc p1l w/fci>lc. PLUS super ttame room w/anolher ovrn wet bar Owner anxious • F'lrc-plore n.. """' 1461 •C•lhcdtal <-elllnit'I 111 ,_to...;;g;...o_ ..... _r . _ _, ___ _ master bcdrwm SAVI$$$$ $18,900 llSTDEALIM WOOOIRIDGE Bea utiful & po puln Warmington Townhoroo. Plan B. 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Highly upgraded, A/C, Premium s iic lot w/ used brick patio. Close to school , lake & pools. Open House Sal & Sun. l·S. J3 Starf'lower 551·27~ By Owner WOODlllDGI 11¥•·--- lleM.-1$4400 I C>wMt-Mnt WI A beautifully maintained Cyptegswood model wltb 11UMY courtyard entry, cenlral atr ium. lar1e ma11ter suite and formal dlninic •rea. MOWOHLY$8J,to0 ._ $58,300 I 1t C.1644.7211 Salrs A1tenl al site Carpel allowance. Paint ellowancc. Take adven· -w----.----1-5-.-,-tace ot thia 1erwrous or. -·-ftr. • Bedrooms, 2 baths. N w Cnraswood conct. Walk to achools 4r park. 2 Br 2 lla. <>Pen Sat/Sun 111 .................... 1 O..etnet1hborllood. Bkr. 12·5. iu.040. Owner. m.1.e1. 651-317'7 . . .. $ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••• CIO DAILY PILOT satUtd!y, Novemc:i.t ~. \078 ....... ,... ... ....... ,... s-. Ho.Mt,.,. w. ....... Fors. ~ ........ For w. .......... ~.~.~ ....... ~!.~~.~ ...... ~~!.~.~~· ....... ~~r.:~ .... !~.~~ ~~ .... !~.~~ ~~~~~ ... !!~~ ~.r.!~~.~ ... !~t' ~:~~~ .. ;!~.~! =. ..... · 1100 ........ t 04 lf'v• I 04 tr.a.. I 044 SACRIFICE •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• • ••• • •• • ••••••••••• •••••• • • •• • •••••••••• •• ••• ••• • •• • • POINT YOURSELF JO JH( SEA O.aut •BR. p00l, •P•· 1110 __. SACRll-'ICt:• Hout yard. XJntarea.Sl42,500. LOT IUILDEISI MOllLIHOMI Woodbn dao 3 Dr 21411 N>IHT ...U& new 3 & 4 bedrm 87M3llAatt HOW AIOUT A IEMODB.7 *'<>ltMATIOM PLUScl~aa.ntl Ur ronJo wo .. t .. E •r11yy T h L~ $96 000 10,..,-Do -B Uf J l ~t. ...... ,A_ Lo buy Inf prtcf'd blow marla rt ua llLN. o wn om . d 'Om . · -,,. wn , vu.-w cataUna from thlll . eau u ocean v ew. 1 story home on .,......... ~ Both n.f'-lak~ It OFFEIS ff'';-nnut\ctn~ 3 Br. 11,\. Ba. Open fabulous ~er F.d 0~:::rg Ac _O'lllffffl A#.1 MIGU& SHOIH -enjoy beach ll vlng Sat/sun. 9&4·26lt IO IO KINGS ID •• HI eoificet~ . ' . V1llu1t<'r t"nndo. Pnplnr SG!>, SO for j usl $105,000 Popular 3 bed.rm 2 UNITS/~chVlew MoWleHot. Store IAMCHO SAHJOAQUIH SllS,900 1.ovdy ~n M ia\N motlt-1 V1t>• of mount.110. P n vaue II vlOC! T•111111 Club Aih•mb•nh1p 111 • ludt'd •n 1m<'t' ~'1!';~~·.~:i~~i;~11,'~ 72 '900 ~~;~~rw.~rg~~1 -ocean view. 4 l9~rL1 d~Rir~~ ,1-~~~ J~1~' ·-:.~,.,-·-v ~~~~. ·~~~ l• d Wild . .-1 95·500 k ·h ( 1 beuch. UfJl,500. ~· / h 'I , ' W, Anaheim 761-1442 A~~~n= \\O<ru !~:= ~~;~~~~:1~t~~tt~ n~~cs~.'ooo~rma s..,';t::;:*' ./.JJ W La / ..... , ~ ~~~~~ci~r = Wnodbnd.:<' GroH'.!. tumhrtt' lOR.900 ......, RIALTY tll-3 114 . • 4 -• .--...... 1 • ot•t-;N SUNUl\Y I :l ( .. 11 ftvdm•«tlQlh '1~ Ul.11.l SATURDAY SPECIALS OPEN 12-4 Aktns PJ n A lJ0,000 dnm.. 124.000 ;\d(ln\~ 124,500 Adnms 14/G,500 F'or d.l'tails on anv home~ ror " 1le In lM.•uutaful WoodbruigP, N lll I WOODlllDGl IULTY 551-1000 (t),.VAJ.INlJNIV PK ~ ,Hr. 2 t>.i. 2200 aq n twnhm • bonu r m n th ( '11 ll nu pnt. nu ct h~ hr, ou drainbnl. nt•w aar opnr At th" &AM'-"-' U\e ~t" u I~ than SI00,000 & withe land ul IHTIUYIM llYINI 14272 Motfue utll) $119.500 Malu· n~ sinale li\OrY 3 bc-droum I ''" ufr Fl.-x fmunr ll Plan 2UO in lhcl Colony' t'nn only Ownr M9 8280. lf\llltt' ll Bit. na ho!N' an Tht' Raot'b, over 3.000 sq f\. Wtth gurde-n ruom off l.M mai.ter bdrm Call ~~for more ddall1 ,~HERITAGE • • REALTORS Shows hke mooel <.;en 1---------1 trltJ wr A.slung S99.500 lMANICSI ,_ ______ _ 1~701 Sol~ We wUI pay your rlotiml( ~ ..... ,.. t'Otlt:I ti you buy t.tus 3 br San M1gu ·I Plan tn The ChancelJor Horne bcfor<' Racquel Club 4 ~room Dec 1 2 story t•xtt•uuve home., ·R.T.S IEALn t deally pr1 t'ed a t • Sl 12.000. luull.lde11 central 551..4741 rur. lsALE OR LSE OPTION RB>UCED! This neat 3 bdrm. Amburst Model with 11 great location, IS vacant and waitinl( for a smart buyer to snap It up al on ly $84,000! Columbia Plan an ColleRe stream te'mr.c upgrds 'I '4671 SerOft ltir Condo super loc onl Park. Thas beautiful ~ooo.'agt552-4268 ' ~D .. targe 4 bedroom family -' /Ii 1)11~ home as up i:raded S bdrm +den. furnished. ~Jfl..t. 'f' throughout. As king Across from tenms & '-1')' $138,SOO. I pool. Choice or year 833·8600 around schools. S114,900 4132 Aogstcr Open House Sat/Sun lO·S Beautiful 2 bedroom +I SS2·8100 17832 Gillman s~ ,.~ _ _.....,, ... den home located in Th~ Garaae&CarSalealso. If ';>1..ANPUSDa·IRVl"E f:'v~~:e~~~;riac~ ~t errace. Unav Pk .• 3 an.1--------• m 000 hc>mt on greenbelt, Dm· FOR THE · 111g rm. lndry rm, 2 ba. I ~ IHERS e IL\:\;r It Ii! ,\ l I '< '1 r 1 1 .' I (I (I Qicl patio. wetbar, up· .,...,~,A . graded. $104,000, by Su:per sharp "Monterey • owner 552-5940 111 'nle Ranch. Brand new earthtone carpeL'I and PRIZE WlNNlNG Wood· beautifully coordanall'd bndite Crossang home, 2 wall coverings. A great bdrm. 2 ba, beaullfully home for having tha t FABULOUS I upgraded. Close to lake New Year's party Bonus & rec. ctr. SllS.000. room complete with pool POOLSIDE HOME 1 752-2121 1 table and bar Extra nke location. Come sec thas lnrludPS central aar, up· onetoday! S(raded cufP('ts. great LOSING l['I~( 1 palao area with cove r L"'1 enhances this popular oo bachdorbood forces Plan 4 patio home. sale ol condo. His good Pnme greenbelt locallon fortune may also be makes this a must to see. yours. Nicely decora~.1--------­Pnced for fast sale. Only nearly new Plan I 101--------- red hill ~· :. 552-7500 ~ HOUSI onM DA.IL y 11 .. t2>t10 trailer incon><>raled Vl"'a"'lll ~ 33x10 enclosed glass & ~·-h 1041 ~.... 1041 Dair 1•4 RHODA MAGIL RLTR. gaoelled cabana. New ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·:.::::.····· .. •••••••• 219VlaS.letftO 714/642-3600 o~tc.k cu:~:=~~r~urr~ --------•1 . ."""'9~J'IUCTAILE.. forced olr beat, stove. · cxc1m 4' <"lnyoo view&: rerrtg. Full bath. sx10 C.ausey & Coffil1any • MEWUSTIMG! Soulh 1 •• gunu Ooll llouse · lJngbl. cozy 2 Bedroom humc with new pwot and carp1.'lmJ¢ plus pleasing Ot'ean vauw al only $103,500 .. OPEN HOUSE 31002 Jewel St South Laguna Beach SAT. & SUM. 1-4 Don't pas.°' up this exccp I t.ional opportunity! • MEWUSTIMG! Rustic Soulh Laguna two story home wath guest urut. Tree shaded com er lot Fiexlble linanc:ing Sl.57,100. • llGVALUE! Larizc hjJltop home with 3 Bedrooms, 2 Yi baths, spacious hvini.: room and whitewater vaew. Sun· decks & great outdoor la v1n~. Owner anxious. Submit offers! $135.000. • REU.XED COMFORT Beautifully appointed split-level condo wath 2 Bedroorm, den, wet bar, d1nln~ room. 2 1, baths, whitewater vaew, & great outdoor la ving rrom 2 decks and covered patio plus pool & jacuzzi $149,500. freshly pa111ted. with new L•d 1 1 s t o r a g e s h e d • ~·arl)et4'appllance!i; lhi• I 0 s e landscaped . SI S,SOO. 3 bdrm .. low main-Sharp upgraded Condo. Treasure lsland trailer tcnance home ban tip top .. a I ' 11 er SeaYlew decorated tn EarthlOnl!~. park . cau for appt art 6. shape It rudy to move l"' down. Will sell on 3 w/2 1n1tr bdrms. pool. 714-499-3806/213·767·3989. ln Owner wUI cornudcr • O-Sod1ra.. yr 1..,c1 coatract. Beaut. 1ac unl, sauna. 90'"1 1-------.;.;.:.~ cootract ot 11ale. S149,SOO UM110 laoKEllS 2+ den bome in gu.rded financing. 184,SOO. Agt Charming roobile home in OWN YOUl OWM 675-5626 commlmity. 1901 Yacht 673-5721. 675-3411 Newport. 900 sq ft. 1 BK, A apaclou.s 2 bdrm. unit _________ , Maria. No qualifying ram rm wHrplc, laun· with exnan•ive ocean & Dys 752·8622. R ea. ()penHousebemgheld . dry. Immaculate . A must aunaetv'leWS: beautifully '15&-0650 271.SVist.aUmbrosa aee alem . U0,900. maintained ; llnanclna ......_View.._ 3Bd.2Ba.640-4307 114/645-03C7. available. $95,000 Carmel Prime Comer MYST1C PARK 3 BR 2 BA. Fam Uy rm A serene mt. & canyon $1.58,900. Fee644·91S8 vaew walb ~mpses of the 1801 Pott Stirling Pl. ocean. Tl)is spacious 4 bdrm. family home Is ,....--------------- newly carpeted & pamt· ~---~ ed. AvaJueatS197.000 Assum a b I e 81/2°/o Harbor View Monaco Phase llJ. Great view, 3br. Zba. By owner. You own land. • ZM4 Port Carlisle 2132 E. OCEANFRONT OpenSaUtSuo 1·5 $499.000 Property House&U-3850 4 duplex. including bay front to be excbanaed down in a pkg . 213/684-3200 OPBtSUM.1..4 S.Cle•• 1076 I 07 6 llllCldlli ·-La. . •• •••• • • • ••• •• •• • • • • • .. Adi.lit condo; 2 bdrms.. OCIAHFIK>MT LOT 2'111 baths: fl'J>k~. patio. Blf11d ~our dream hou11e encl. gara~e . pool , with fabulous wh ite clubhouse; l blk. to water view or Bl'ach, sholJs . Islands and Harbor GIB W ALICER Nothlng like at on lhe ~ market! Priced for •EALTY 675-5200 QwckSale atSl~.000. ()penS/S I 644-4887 ---------$159, 900 Pacific Shore Realty 49'l·5300 or 492·4676 UHCHSnLE 318> +POOL Beautiful Baycres l 6 MO. FREE RENT •EXCITING• ........,,. .... •OM THI llACH• Sea caps & sunsets over· look111R the blue Pacific, pvt beach. S minutes from 1-'as hion Island. Sensational tnple wide home. ColfOl'Rla Pacific MobHeH-.Sae.. 2706 Harbor St. 206-A 540-5937 Ownet-F-..clng $ home. Large living rm. 2-Slory C2 units) Frenr h 6500 formal dining room. Country.look, North rarruJy rm w/crackLing Laguna: great ocean fireplace. Wet bar Many view. 3 Bdrms . & 2 Assumes balance or more extras. S21S.OOO. bdrms .. frplcs .. new Sl40,000S1100/mo al l0% For private preview call kitchens & baths. watb 3 Br. home. remdl'd. '114:963-6767 an'"'UC •~~h~. r~dar Ol-l"I 1119• ti\ llJll •OIJ ,._.,, ....., ~ = ""' Golf t•ourse view, va· I ~~::.~~c~~~~:: -~-'~-n0_t~_N_o_r_~_red_Jis._n_eed_ed_., 19 kil\U\l LEASEOnlOH Available o n this beautiful 3 br • 2 ba . i--o-b-al~-· l-l-ome-.-12x54. 2 Br. family room home. Ter near lloag Hospital. Sec nrac tull & Canyon vaew. at 800 w 15th lf77, NB. some ocean. 7 yrs young Make offer to lister. Qua c k p o s,ess a o n t----~~--­ S117.000 Open Sunday 1·5 creocp for S• 1200 435 Calle Empallnt!. San •••••••••••••••••••••• Talc OfThe TowR! Harbor View Palermo . --·-···-- U 01 q u e terra ced 48r38a FEE --------• landscap111g & )'t'8llS of Assume 9~% loan. natural rock are the set· 833-1840 Sl7S,000 Ung of this new Chnsuan BIG CANYON·l25K! ! Abel designed 3 bdrm. 2 Br 2 Ba condo Assume cedar home peerin g 95K loun al 10•;,. Can down on whate wate r I o cove. The 26 ft. kitchen & ~f..:OOS 311179· 1111 n r · baths are of amportt.>d ------ lale. Mov e in fo r HOME+ APT. Chnstmas. S38S.OOO 2BR house+ /\pt over I 0 MillUtft To gar. fl2. Big c:orner lot. Newport leach vaew. D/H, LI R. den. White water v 1ew. 2 $225,000. Appl only 215 SL. THE BLUFFS - Ahfiolutely immaculate. 3 Bdrm 2'h bath, formal d.irung, s plit level con· domuuum. Open spac:e view from living room and master swtc. New lis t In g . Offered at $151 .500. Call 540· 1151 ~·HERITAGE . • REALTORS large swt.es. family rm . ~~ !!'...e w s Rd . Ag l 1._ _______ _ Clemente Si si Espmol Charmanst au thentic Spanish h9ml'. walk to beach & town. 2 bdr .. lov· ely breakfast nook. hard wood n()()f"; A real win· ner. SH17.500 Open Sun· day l·S. 306 /\vc Var· ton a, San Clemenla IOACRES Jn the path or Krowth between Orange County and San Diego. Can be split. Terms t/67~~~523-4462 ------ 700ACRES Ra versade County at a main f'rwy offramp. Some excellent com· l'tll'rc1al potential. Rapid· ly cJevelopmg area and 2 m1lt.'S of 1-'reeway Cron llll(c. Investor ter ms . FAltGO 116TI·5WI or l/!"122·2080 rrplc. & large workroom .....,..,....., 1• • Unlimited expans ion --- MEW DUPLEX I pote n ~ia l : amme d . By .~~3~;E+ Fam COHDOPRIVACY Desirable 0 plan. Pres. Jl gts 3 bdr .. 2 b u • M a s t er bt•droom tiowns taa r!I. rantast11· ocean & golf course vu:w from cvl'r y r oum, secluded local1on, loaded WI.th extras. Mu111 see in • • 5 UMITS appreciate St 1~.soox ly Owner $82.950. Hurry! beautiful Orangetree. S BmROOM Mu.~sell! _ I F A M I L Y L1ve in one unit & rent1 possH~~ooMc~~ k Rm. $265,000. 613·3649 • the other! 3 Bed.rooms. 2 ---c Baths an each uml with Realty 494-755 1 County. S Br. 3 ba, 2 BALBOA PENINSULA Ceder City Ut9 Great investnrnt, Tieve illEACH l.LTR. .W Acrt!fl, ~ per M:re a vacancy. !-'our 1 Brun-!}(fl No El Ca mano Real Wld up. Near city limits. ENTERTAJNl!:R 180 degree ocean view. frplcs. 2 car garaJ(e, lge ats + ooe2Br urut Super San Clemente County road.'I and power. - 21 to Mexican tiled foyer I Lu,sb covered entry leads Vaulted ce1lmged laving ® room & garden vaew din Overlooks golf course. fncd yard. Owner out of Short walk to beach in Have option l o buy country. Must sell or lse beeutllul San Clemente. Sl3'7.~home for$99,000. w/opt lo buy Good $16.S,OOO. ::51~~.~ell Bob • tenm. $133,000. 549 7971. tte..,n Yler Reahy yrly income poss. Seller 492-2100 Excellent skung. fishing. will help. I•--------<1nd deer hwiUng near 11:-.._ by Low down payment. --Call Sergio 801·364-6725 GREAT STARTER HOME! M.-pott c..hr mK. StaJr'S touched with I 640-5157 wrought aroo _lead to GRA~IOUS &,_,..Hilk IClSO :c:~ ata::u•t Capktrmo 1071 or0anno801·586·7334. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bedroom wan1e mclud1ng mast e r s uite with ~-rcid "openy 1600 nus 2 bedroom $equo1a Model is perfect for the 4•xecutive or couple just :;tartmg out. Only steps to pool, spa. clubhouse & t e nnu covrls . Im· rnaculate irulide & out. Ideal cul-de-sac location. A!!ldng 182.900. ~ 95/1 Lo. balcooy & •fl-styled Slhl Beaut 3 BR, home w /2 bedroom. Assume low an· ba, m The Ranch offered t.eresl loan. Hurry! UVIMG ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Beac:h·exastaog 2005 Balboa Blvd. Quality cedar & glass By owner. 3 BR. 2 ba. home + room to build. Newpo.1Bch.673·2058 home an beautiful Wood's Nestled in hills. Quiel Owner has reduced pnce 1--------- Cove area. 3Bedrooms,3 cuJ-de-sac.$76.900. Must a~a111 ! Don't wuat ! Call Ba ths. family room , seetobel.aeve.586-536! fordetails,646·7171 PIJCES IEDUC ED Npt Shores 3 br $94 .500 Gorgeoue 3 br w/hol tub by beach now $108.500 Duplex Npt Shrs J br ea. llas 8o/•'i'n loan. Now $145.000. V11a ly The SH Exec 2 BR. 2 BA. villa tu~hon a h.111 Tt•rra cotte katt'h. 1ac . fully t1lc<I h11"1 /ht!rs i.hower in m:itr b<1 Many xtra.'I + never end IOI( VleW Of lWn. halb & oco. •••••••••••••••••••••• Nf.WSllOPPING CENTER Newport &-arh Area Tnple net leases. First years renl guaranteed. Pn~ high traffic count. h .ooo Sq. feet rent.able sp<ll'C. $7ll0,000 for sale by the ownr. ~ Features loci; Cathedral ceilin g s , extens ive ' 21 lndscp'g w/Oriental ttarden. Plush crpt.s &I ® ~fJ~~J:en t~oi;e0 ~alt: I REGENCY R.E. guest quarters, big deck, ,.,,, 111•1 ·1''"~'1 1 11 <.r1 private patio, lovely LogilltaMic)uel' 10521~ , I ~~~e~re~. ~~~~~iew .......... ~ .... :....... ~ lftl'Hill • Laguna Niguel -- ALLSTATE REALTORS 11661·3101 JUST COMrt.mD Sun, 10.5; 5061 Bordeaux 711-5456 Ave .. 552-3804. UMIQUE DESIGN • and fine detailing blend Realty Coll The Mo•en Harbor View Monlego plan 4 Br 2 Ba . lowest price in area at only Sl.50.000. Cull now. Agt. 546-0351 WESPECIALIZF. IN Crea11ve f'inan<·1nl! Ot4E OF A KIND Come & sec lhas hall top ~ ~Elldn•Co. 63l-3400or 644-8758 •---------By Owner Willows : 2 lo this stunning new Duplex 2+2 w/land Try cash to exist. s~·,, loan. Only $182.000 by beach. Beach house 2 s ty :'I br /\· frame. Only SI 19.900 NptShrs4 brSt21,000 at're Paradise. hl~h•--------- flnd what you want in I bdrm, 2 ba. den. former Dally PUotCla.sslfieds. rmdel. NC. elec. door, etc. $79,500 '152-9069 ............................. wood & glass executive borne. Large living room with conversation p it. family room. d1n1 n~ ar~a. dream kitchen1 3 Bedrooms. 2 in batns. Thi s ocea n view showplace features 3 fireplaces. vaulted c~ll· lnga, Ule, stained glass & Tiffany lamps. $337 ,000. WHY WAIT FOR CHRISTMAS? Give your loved ones a HAltlOR VJEW above the Dana Po1111 C-2 LOTS Main Marina, ocn view, 4 AU. 01'' TlllS, 70'x22t ', huge Brs. 38a. 3 frpks, localed al 10800 Beach entry way w/founta1n. Blvd .. Stanton Sl20,000. macnab I Irvine realty - CONTEMPOIAJtY "CASTU'" Distinctive Turtle Rock Glen home for the discriminating buyer. Breatht a kin g vi e w from glass-walled living & dining rooms! See to appreciate! $172.000. Appt. only. Laszlo Sharkany 752-1414. <E-35) HEW LlmMG Univ. Park -Peters Devel.! 1-leve l. Spanish-style, e nd·unit townhome w/2 BRs, 2 baths, formal dininJ{ -a1l exquisitely decorated w/expensive neutral cpt, oak floor & wood appointments. Brkfst area in kitchen views private, lushly . la ndscaped patio. View of park & hills . $117,000. Jean Dales 642-8235. <E·36) ' OUMGnla -Pl.AM 5 On l ake!! 2 RR condo -an inves tors deli ght next to ne w Saddleback campus. Area has 8 tennis courts. pools, jacums, rec. rooms & more! $67,50011 Jeanne Barnell 644-6200. < E ·37) WOOOlaJDGI TOWt•IOIAI Smashing 2 BR & den, 2'h bath home w/spacious .2·Story living & dining rm . Covered patio w/s prinklcrs. A best buy under $100,000! Dorothy Lewis 752-1414. <E·38> DIA .. ICl:MSIMGTOH WfTH SPA &...,.... leoch I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • gift lhey will never Home near f'ashion forget! Fantastic 4 l.sland. step down laving bdrm. 3 batb family room and forma l dining, home. Relax in your cathedral celling for ex· custom jacu.izi. On golf tra spaciousness an fa mi· course. $329,500. ly room Kitchen w11J1 114EHILLS breakfast bar plus 5 lt04So.Coa."tHiway Youcanbelnthisfine 4 bedroom. Mult1·level 2 br + den at heath . Superbcond. S106.soo FortbeLOW DOWN lull __ £, leaded ~lass. many to BARllETT RLTY other t'uslom bwlt xtru~. 642·5200 SJM.~NH HOUSE hlcOl9 rrop.tiy 2000 Fh U/24178 from t-4PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sun 11/26/'18 rrom l2·4 4 8.1 tluplexel Contact Jim Flanders incl. bayfroul lo be exch. ... (714 > 581-578'1 down i n a p k g . 213/684·3200 Marina Realty 642·8850 · Viii F · bdrm farruly home for outdoor Uvana. Beautiful in age aare Chnslmas. Large well " SP'ECTACUL.All VIEW l./\GUNA BEACH manicured yard, xlnt ~or $l&4,900. Judy, Crom tais custom family 497-245 7 cond. -upgraded thru· 11,..,._ ..... l11t.o.LTY IEALESTATE SALES Nice 2 Br I ba condo. SSS.900 Pnn only. 492·43371492·986 I GARDENA". Twelve 2 Br unt ts w/pool. Great Co:s l a Mes a r e nta l area . $449,000. ho Mft••'v Ooor to out .n.. ... tand b t -·--'""' Brokers or sales persons. me. °""1 e ~~~~~~~~~I . v..... 111g uy a 961-3301 11-fl I $""'500 full/part time. Earn <'e ang r e p ace . 0 "• • •---------00/JOonyournextdeal. Butcher block breakfast *DUPLEX * 493-9494 491-5220 •HY OWNER-RY•% as· rbar. 31~~· 2Y1Lobaths,. ""ean aid"' of hwy, level _4_9_6-_2_4_1_3 __ 8_3_0-_5_0_5_0 TRY sumable loan-No quahf orma uuwig rm. ls o ""' " · LEASE ang-3br, huge family rm extras. $142,500. lot. easy act'ess ~beach. Townhome, com pl up· w/flreplacc & s tereo. ~ PRE:HIGE: N~ _pal~l·i m~or re· graded, 3RR, brick· O"IOM Prime location near park -,-HOMec 494-1519 patrS. idea or ome & redwd decks w/firepit, 2 Aeahora 146-7414 w/tennis, pool cU'.·lovely _ ~ l 1990So.CoastHwy . $i~~o900me. Hurry, only pat ('()v's & vu. $89,000. S Br, 2 story, form. din· tree s h<1d cd s treet. 3333 W.CoastHwy,NB l•-L•/\•G•UN_A_B•E•A•C•fl•t -I Mls~ion Realty 494.0731 ()pen hse wknds, 495-6692 ~: ~~7~ & View. $900 ---------$00,'700. Ca II ~36-039'1 645-6646 Assume this 91/•% loan on llG CANYON Sed •oc1t I 094 •--------- I t .._. CRF.SCF.NTBAY n beautiful Monarch ~ 'Beautiful 3 Br Deane ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUNITS ftVes .... ow Ncw 3Br, 38a, DR, frplc, Summit 11. 2br. 2ba . 21 Monaco model Parquet "*-IC AUCTION 2 Separate boulles. A 3 ram rm, view673-6634 twnbs. with ocean & ca· entry, s pacious ms tr lolboa Pt11111t1•-..1•• bedroom/2 bath & 2 oce. ....... FRO...... nyon vu. Dy owne r suite sunken Roman Mo• ...... 26, .1 PM. Ore al 1n vcstment- bedroom/lbath. Large lliAl""ll "' $89,900. 22842 Latigo Dr. • tub, 'secur. guarded SALE Of' SEAL BEACH never a vacancy. Four 1 storage room. Central Deluxe co-op apt. 2br, t.ag Nlg. 661·3'786. w .. tdfff It_., comm. F1awless. LOT + UNITS. eall for BR wlits & one 2BR unit. locaUon. walk to bch. & 2 b a , h u & e de ck . ·-·r O,..HwS... 1-5 1 n r o r m 11 l I o n Yrly Income could be town. S:ZLS,000. F003DP elevators, htd pool, 2 PRESTIGIOUS Phooe ·6"4-ll0'7 Sunday ( 2 t 3 l 4 3 O · 69 90 a nd Sl6.500. Seller will help Oceanfront pkg. a~s. Sandy bch, last .. co.do CONOOMANIA after UAM for admit· <2131598..o'n w/financing atS249,5()(). 2 BR own-your-own apt. ~~~:&~ORN R.E. Sltuated on 2nd fairway Utncelhnuecurity gate. ,..... 1090 Newport Pier Riii ~"~.!dc~a~tt~~: 988Glenneyre 49'.&51. ~ ~li~I ~e~t~~Jc~ ~ed~~ <:'t!!Ps;!,"~~::; JIMTA~:,:EALTY .. MWDcu~1;;;; .. ;;if1151n::111111t 2 Encfoaed larking Ouailled Ads, your OM· C&oee Lo aslOC. ~I & ~who own a froot "What 11 mess!" But 2oos&atboa-......... spaces. Goo terms . atopahoppin~ center. ;ri· ~ T ;~ ~ 80' ~ ~B~ ~1~t:c':r LIDO ISLE Whal• buy I 4 ~R custom Newpon llch. 67l-20sa $225,000. 8019DP REAL TORS ""'"'an ........ We can help Fhjoy the holidays home on a hillside selling ..._.·------- Ex ell U.--...... 1052 ""'' ..,,..,_ Cbotce73'8 ayfront wlthloadsof1undet'kanic.a-.. -------C ence ••••••••••••••••••••••• 831·T700 lnduc:e It. C.11 + -100' Boatdockage Muaave master swte AC· BV OWNER In every detall or thla ~ Formalllvln1t•dlnin« cented walh luxurious Two 4.piues. 612 Ir 614 arcbiU!ct dealan 2 BR. 2 fll family. bar& wine cellar Roman tub Ir private Calle Campana. SC. By ba .. family room, den, c 21 matrsult., vlewtn•deck cardeM. "'ormal dlnlnit SC Gen. Hosp. F<nd uoils sludy ; microwave & oldwel Bat1lc'er +48drma3,,..bath & family room Included. overlook golfcourae. Jacuul, stained glass. Terms available SP41clacular view. No Owner can arran•e Coastline vu. $3'75,000. RESONllAt MOl<ERl'Gi ~ • Aant81M900; SS8·1809 qualifylna. S179,000. financing. SlDS.OOO ea. ammP 1 .,....,.,. C.llhr IUMM UALn P PACIAC I~ YfLLAM '40.1317 Hl-7t77 d6-0o2'7S. rin.only. Li v c at the beach . Adu It $7 500 On Wiat J 11., 1098 t~S:e~n:~ c~c~~.o:J.e:'. community, lar ge 3 bedroom, 3 Baycrt•t Condo, by ••••••••••••••••••••••• plexcs s. c. $195,000 ba th unit with oversized 2 car owner, 2 BR, 2 bA, up· 81• 4 bdrm., 2 ba .• home llAvnfUL uch. 4.p1exes D. P atta hcd ith d anded, pool, $85,900. with pool. Jae?, ram. rm. ..,.,.. ooo •acb Mlolmum c . ga1ra~e w oeean an SSM42l,l.'U·248'7. Completely remodeled. 8yr. old 2 at.ory, a br., i60'0oo 'Caal\ required S..taAIMI 1080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BR w/many custom features + I ~. l ot w / wood decks & prof. landscaping. This wlll charm & entice you I $189,000. Julie Van Wiercn 752·1414. <E·39> TAXSHILTB I up t.o 920.ooo wt.n you purch.,. one of Otete MW wood• at ... CUI tom mountain v ewit. Community pool 811 lot, mucb more. with each: rrtn. only. Flnanc. and clubhouse. $139.500 Spec. Lwl.'-home Offan OWner w111 finance. No L.AllGI tnabystller.49&-6275. vufrom40Lv. Rm:.:. Matr credit needed. SlSS,000 upalaln ~.rm. which '42·'2l5 644-4200 t01 Dover Orlvie Hw~ View Center 1rv1ne ., 'rsf.1Cr:'I-" Otnter home•. , 8IS Ooutvlew, 4br, 2~ .,.. 711 Balboe, 3br, Iba. sza.soo CaU Jeu Bix.ler at Turner Auoe., -..J.. A COUM&L IAMml CO. 496-7222 831-0836 nr...w11 .. ..,,._ L..-..... '. bd .. • 72 • oaUo. neaut. t>alance. Atk ror Ed cu be eulty. converted •IA.IC IVIM 1ardeo 4t Wrou«hl Iron a.now9&4·3'S5 to 2 more full bra. 11%DOWM =et fnca. Mlnt cood. Preatlle Cul de Sac St. Sellerwlll flnance .ooor,esMO-tet7 Whv Pay 6°/o? Alkinl•l.500 FourpleltlaSlnglo Fam. a...SCOMDO $127.IOO 644-1111. • Wbett 'r CH tell your OPEN HOUSE Bruk even. u~ down homl for4~ lad MLS. &a. Nov. 2111lb, l-5PM. lrlanqem1at available UALg.=ou 10M11~s;"lilvec1 .,AW:Z~'=' ..... MM7JI ..._..71 PrinclPtlt only • • ' -£ • . 0 1. Is I. 2 ,, . I. ). 'I .9 l !4 •• m r, q. ltt •l· he >l. w. 1 . o. -- ·- ~ a..A•twt. Oftter Aeol &tote ~a.al &tott ..._., U1tfwwl~ ...... U ..... ""'"' "-'•• U1tfwW.-cf SalUfday, November 25. 1978 DAILY PILOT (j I • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• __ _...~.--------------=:=:.:..:..:::::.:..~&.ill.. ~!:'.~:!! .. ~~.~~~~!:~ .. ~~~.~ ~~ 2100 ~.~~~ ... ~?.z.! ~~~~ ....... !?.~~ ~~~ ............ ?~~~~!!!.~~~ .... ~!.~~~ .... ~'!':!•:.~~ .. IASTSIDI 7 llACH flHR ..... ~J. ............ 2 RR ho100. quicl Mdult11. 3 RR, 2 ba, f~cd yard, encl WOODBRIOOf. S in_J'I • ... .....,.,. ..... 326' ... ..,.... leech )26' Cotto M.H l1J4 Pride or Olil'nerttup l Br l. s I I s.ooo. War~ho\.bf' 12(1(1 "~ fl ~hi llllfMJlt', .iauJencr. S42$ 11~:-a; &K'lm a j)()OI . !<Ids hou111e w 1th ulra u Ill. 3 ••••••••••• ••••••••• •• • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba w/Of'('plare ownrr" "•n Clt•tnf'nll· Tn·l'k ' "IUO \ lt'JO $111$0 mo rm tl"I~ 72:MI l'C__ ~ WI~ bdrm. 2 b1t. deo. Crplc, BR. t ba, furn, Adult.a unit + Ill :.? tir llMl"l'dlAarll -t')t m:t At:ofr 4!M l.t..\J 8h1uv :t1Jr, 3b11 wl frplc & D.e'.W JJ26 h,eautlfully lndsep . NEWPORT BfAC. H only. P ool. S29S mn . ~.!> .. !' n h nu !I c• u n 1 l Wtill IO<'iilt'tl 2 I l Loh for S.. 2200 bit 11\ll ,. v1&1l l2 1 $.59$ ••••••••••••••••••••••• U>mm poo~. purks & • Avail 12/1 673-4804 .-,WO HHtfllA llf.NR\ ''.•·II Sh!\ l'. tlU 6S l 01 l&kl! !At'. SOOO J)(lr mo ' H ~-\l,TOtlb ••••••••• ••••• •• ••• ••• • ~> llM 2Hr, 28a, den. dbl 1111ragt•, 1ncld8 icurdener t>40 ~ S22S. 1 tlr mobile home. II~ lld ~1 1&.0G Sm nr new. or marina $400 Janet, tVt'S ~·9996 f R€\l IG l\111r llunU111(lon li.•11ch Arllod new duJJlt•Jt 3 br, 2 mo Weber R.E. 493·7766 . 7 ..... , .... ,....... .... •M" f 1 1 r f ,_ ,, h h bill , U. Park Ttirr. Or1ght, HO,,£\ ~ ·--· '' ""'1 "<l 1 " nt!u 011• 'l'"'• "11 w r. '8• Ocea&n vlow11 · Model con· Cheery 3br 2ba Crp lc A.-16u1 11t-.. tiu1ld1nr Pt11r1111 llr1111111111 ' :t r1r 1iu11i:t 613 491~ 1.1r do. 2 BR. 2 b1&, sccurtty, wet bar, p00I. $4g$ mo'. :xnJW (\l1Dtllv.> NH l-'t11·pl•<-' dnll11ut1on f~~t::S.t~lr &l.'l\.'ll t2U)921 um J11c. W11ter . tr1u1h. cablt ~.752·7891. Las t or the new homes on the water for lease only. Live ond entertain in elcs;:unce in your new custom home with desi~ner interiors. Convenience oriented to include 3 car garages with auto m atic openers : kitchens with m icro·wave r an ges. self-cleaning ovens. tras h compactors. and BBQ r~nge tops: wet-bars in all models; fir e p laces in l i vi n g r oo m s & bedrooms. indoor laundr·y areas: gues t suite. family room a nd much more. Dock ~vailable to all tenants. Shown by appointment. Call Linda Ha un (714> 833-3150 CS to 5 weekdays) Mature adlts only. No pets Quu:t. secure. 1991 Nwpt Blvd 646-8373. IA9Mo leach 3141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UM'46 l~I hh "'" R-4l lfiO:I ~id Adlta, no ~t3. $490 ---------ll1n1d lluurl..t• fUtr JASMIHI Clla mo. 71414964138 LOVELY & PRIVATE LAGUNA REACH MTR INN. $'75/wk & up. Maid iit:rv •• color TV. heated pool. Util (714)494·~. 985 N. Coast Hwy. 4 UNITS MUST SILL :.w ll'l:ill HuuUfully laod1c111ped 2 4br, 2ba. (am tm, frpk . COSTA MISA &il l'I • '· S'lll ~ li•M>fl 1-.M..-llALU lJAY l,t>'I IJr. ! lMA, ~n. du11ng rm. 8Toro 3232 A/C, gar opnr. trash 111fl1bl hlU l!l•)ll h9'•J1Uun I s11• d All 2 bdrin Wllh M•r•tci'!\ on .... mwi. t:o11~tnl Ot\ Ol'CltO v t'W, ~· mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• c 0 mp . N I ce y . yardl. tn ''i.t't'lh•nl 1trt'li' lh•m•r JI!\ i.73 n ;rr h73 IAH l»4 IYGit nrSM-7100 $3'75 mo. 3 BR 2 Ba. l(.llrdener, pool. tennis. Surrou.ntkill ll> "''"' rnn tn llV.:\ .. tt nn1n 1m1b mobile home, be aut $525. F.ve1> 644·6863, Msg ~•rue l lun 11 .. 11 11,,11 L • t hfm•t• ll11rlw1r V1t .. lut. Ulll 3 Rr 21~ Ha tSplic. 6 1~ park, 1 child, no pets 5M-01.86, ~-5868. .Wwport e.och 316t • •••••••••••••••••••••• o " m" lu,,4,, \ln;a <0111 <l:Q() l' .. n ru l>r \..OM, M11rl1tuld l~~O mu 002-8264 7$2 llt.'O h•1 uf huu t '> t. upt" l:?OOJlOO Will build to su11 tW4 2406 Nupeli. 2 BR. 1 ba . rull y funwJhed. l blk lo oceitn. $450/rro. Adlu., no petB. 675-0475 ' nu .A.IL ,~,~!~ 01~111>,;:1'1\tt,11,\!: .. "' "''" ownc-r1t11d r k .. h F.--.. -.--v-...,---l-J_l_4_, OHLYSIOO T A ~ IJ , ~t4lli•\t+'> '/ Rr I Ult, w11I to 11ci.c . ••••••••••••••••••••••• This 2900 s q . ft . 4 PLACE lilduJ~. nu pets. S4fl6 mu ~lux:e•Tiburon Condo, b d r · · h o m e 1 n HAW All li73 7164cv(•l' 38r, 2~8¥, pool. wet Northwoods Is avail N°'8TIES'" 6 UNITS 10 t1Crl'" on li.llrnd of Jbr, 2bit ho me G11r g. bar . AC , $495 m o . Jan.l. cop..naa;)O, ... I ..... ,uukl'M r4~000 4 "•.WU llTO.UOO(ullprtt•t' l(l&rden\'r , t>IH 4ZO 847-4525 CALLTOSEE • OCEAMFllOMT 3 BR. 2 ba, wntr. S..~ 38R,2 ba., wnttSSOO STErS TO OCEAN 3 BR. 2 ba., wnlt. $425 2 Br. channel, yrly SSSO 11 ,, • l Uvh , ... Ch.nl.'r v.111 curry '"'\h l"tmJ~lll S.,'1~.Cull Snru •.Br! 2 ba in top area. l .T.S.IEALTY ] OH A LOT '" KJIJIH & }d ~ 2Ur & i.mall dov.·11 Uni)-~ n11lt-~ fl7~5$18/ 675 (lOO() 551-4741 l':U:sta>idc l'-0,t \t ,_. .1 I lttr ~o uoo dn O~nr fr omh(•1u·h Frp c, bltns, many ex· --------•Illig Cany on. cor ne r . The Bluffs, 4 BR condo. • h u "' • .. 111 t'<lll"\ hal .. nn• l"ll 2Rr, 2lill. frpk . IMIO rno. tras.$495.968·~ Bordeux 3 br, 3 ba S63Srm.415Visla Roma nt'r lut St.IJ)l•r hl'ulwn -~• ~ NiirclHU:. 536 3520. H ....... Oftleedl 3240 r no. super oc. on enc country 1tc en, ~natt . owit-" on l'ttt '1ut r~l ~'M ~ f Rc 'TIGc O p~n S un J 5 lil5'1 lB Co d I Fr h k b PAlllCUDO 100.~lO l>u11lt<X il••fl1t twll l I 7111 HOM€~ b<W 1271 ....................... s tream an Orangelree. all amenities, $1300. mo. Harbor View Romes. 2 & \11ml(ulll, l W'tt S\,!j.~ 333.'.J W ,.A t i! .... u -New legant-2 bedroom adlls, S335 mo . Agl Dec. lst. Agt 759·1131 ; den. $62$ mo. l!Ml! Port 2 Bdrmi. 2 bath:,, frpt, adults only. $425 unfum. Jlll:lll \i.tc•ntt.15 J!l'lti vuas wy · ,.... •Sm:all 1 hr, frpk, istove & ~.or 2 bedroom + den 552-4268 _s:n_-0666_· _______ 1 cardigan. PhC<J IGc t4S·6646 rdng S345 Util pd No $575. Cedar & window Luxurious 3 BR. 2~" ba Bothavad .nowl! it~l ~ l>u1>l<'X + Mo1h1•r in l.iw -pels.8.13-8974 home. Five blocks t Condo, on water. F1oorto Agent 640.5560 associated I HOME:S 11.nit tilJ A1:11t·1t1. COM Mounhllft, D.....+, beach. Private 2-car <.cn1t 1nromi· '199.~MI lnorf 1 l400 CottaMHo 3224 garage. Fully main· ceiling Palos Verde ---------I 3333 W C0•11l II\!.' :--11 \1wn1 iti~ J956 • •• •••••• •••••• •• ••. ••• •• ••••••• •••• •• ••• • •• • • tai.ned yard. Adults. No st.one. frplc, wallcover· Ol!OkEllS llfA, Tfli>S JI!] f "" e ,,lhr , f ' ! It I 64S.6646 a. 1ngs. extensive mirrors, S• C..-• 3276 VALUE PLUS 2br -+-dl'n condo Po()I, DiSllAILs: pets. lnqwre at 525 lltth $750 m o 558 8534. •••••••••••••••••••••••Balboa OCEANFRONT te111us SISOO roo Ot:l·, llOM ~ Street. <714>960-6331. ,,.,5 19311 21'R ••50 t 19 FOUi PU.XES ........ Costa M ffa Jan . ~·eb 714·645·5000 2 Br 2 hu , cptd. drps. ·-IEAUTIFUL '" . MEii> AllMTAL7 A~e~t 631 4~ 0 mo. Tab nver 91~·; luan On L..1r1?t' 2 t>drm .. ~1111:.. l! x22fl forced a ir he11t. Garb· Prestige home. new 4 br GOLFCOUISE Large 4 br. patio. 2 car ~the e.xperts at --· -·------ ly S400K Oown lnromt>. hit\'t' t-ncloM·d p11uoi.. di.sp, blHns. frplc, patio. +Cam rm w/frplc, 2~ & LAJ(E VllW garage. $850. mo. Balboa •HOMIFIHDHS• II u g e b a c h w I c I u b S22,13S per mo Pa y Conlr:ut saJe ok 'Only NRIGHTWOOI garage, water furn ba. Super neighborhood. Is land <213) 876·2723 Homes apts·plexs-sngls pnv1leges Dec, Jan. or =~~~: n~~a·~~ U:i~.~u~ Bourke 3 miles from s ki lift. Adultsonly,nopets. ~:f5w:~'.d7:~·-~~f1&; ~~el:'to~i~cr~1~~:~;. t>ves. Largest setect1onof Feb. 645-5000 X226. $700 _ -· ___ Ne wl y "on .~tru"ted RATE REASONABLE ""°""°levc S J d . 1 low rcntalsin South mo Call Rick Byer:. BK R ,._ ________ , " '' " A f Co t i>UO'U•o an oaq1nn en unit n BAY "'RONT Or C f S 00 --------1. _ _.0 ...,. 10,. "ab•R. 3br, cross rom un r y R h S J r ange nty rom l . -714-542·3676 11iuu~.. .. " uo Cl b anc o an oaqu1n and BR N 11 •--n. t u.tw., 44 DUPLEXES 2ba, 2 frplc . m a n y u 06 Avail.now3br ,2ba,gar. f'ormcr mode l Br new3 on o. AJlareas·A prices _,....4Mltl PLUSH TRl..PLEX Xlnt CM IO<'nlinn Two 2BR & one 3RR w~w .. t bar, frp lc 'i., en<'I ~arages, & lndry rrn Oon'l miss th11, nnf•1 $174.900 ' 275 Mesa Dr. "548-67 patio. fncd yd Ki'ds & · Bay w/corncr view. Lrg Call today-Movl' today ••••••••••••••••••••••• amenlt1es. $95,000 /\Call beautifuJly decorated! 3 G at 3102 FROM $88,250 a g e II t J 0 v I t a 3br. 2ba, frplc, fenced yd pets. $425. Agt No fee. Balconies! $6:!S/ Mo ~0~:~u~e'.b~~~.~~~6 498 no14 ::~!: .............. . HOMES W/luc. 114.2.fi.2203 w/pallo. Quiet cul·de· 964.2566, 973·2971 (0-41) '11 " sue. Close to school & So. Jean Dales 642·8235 eves 412 N. t:I Ca mino Keal. FOR PAllTICULAA t ul.d e·sac n eil(h o.tofCounty CsL Pla:ia . $450. 551-2776 Sharp 3 BR, 2 ba. ncwt•--------•3 bdrm. View home in Sun Clemente ADUl.TLIVIHG bomood. 2 & 3Ur on lru Property 2550 "' N C crpts, drps, walk to bch. II bo V ll C l I " a., •. o ee. •cc..c rm 2'"/~31 3125 a..,..•--L 32 .. 1 ar r aew omes . Ocean v1·ew. luxury con· o mc enJOY a s y c lols. modern a pts ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ · ""''" · ~ .. · I Ls •""" orth 1 • RAND NEW lenniS. poo • e at .......... do 2 B ,, o A 1 w y o. your inspec· Purc·ha~ers {>rov1dccJ 1 81~ Blue) That's what B Beautiful 3 bdrm 2 ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• 640-0616 · r" ....,, poo · JaC .. t1on w/l.U.tofrcnlal anqulnei. )'OU will sec from this New townhse type units, Near oce an. $450 per mo. 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba. North end sauna, tenrus. golf next. L Ct.ate. _......, I 00/o DOWN AV AIL hilltop home with view to Eastslde. 2 br, l'h bu, 846-5792 close to beach. Available TOPO'TIIE WORLD VU refn g,secur . busstop. " • ...,. ... PR€HIG€ the ocean. New Jbr . fn cd y ds. upgr ad ed Jan.lst.4!M.707j Newer3br. Vaulted ceil· $400 lse. 498-1441 or 1700Ho.T ..... St. _ J HOME:S FAIRVIEW 2"2ba, 2300sC. on ·~acre crpts. dl"Jl6 , bltns. Small 2 Br l Ba. 1 blk to ocean , -1ngs. AI C, guarded; 635-2280 An••• 524-1211 an finest locale. Open ch.lid · pet ok. From $395. w/ocean view. S:rT5 pr 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. 2 blki. Comm pool, tennis. BBQ. Steps to beach. 3bdrm 2 Just off Freeway 57 al ;J333 W. Coast Hwy. N U GARDENS beam, frplc. heal pump, rno . Ori ve b y 2548 rro. 116 8th St. 963-6767. ~each. $550. mo. 1257 Sl100rro. 759-0087. ba. den, lndry rm. newly OraogelhOrJ>i!. 1&2 Br 645-6646 Jaciaz1 tub in ms tr ba. A Orange Ave, then call Ask for BobG. Cata.Ima St. 497-1744 BLUFFS CONDO painted, part. furn. 1475. apts from $245 to $325. -----woman will love full e\•cs(2t3H3J.7318. S •-HUL. 3250 Pt""~"" area, 4Br. 2, .... 0a, F.vt's. 2 13.330.1959 , Lovely facil.itaes. tennis 12 U .... ITS 547-6512 powered kitche n with 3 Br. fres~ painted, :rT5 ~-.... ...... .• ~ ..... ~ pool laundry rac1'I " • IR• .... D .... EW •••••••••••• ••• ••• • ••• • end uru't , no pets, S575 wknds 714-492·4770 .. ..,... .... . Jenna 1re appliances. """' "' 210Llnco . &sauna. HEWPORT I - ---$150.000. Finance a vail.I East.stdebeaut.newlge3 343.0423 New 2 bdrm. I ba air rro.644·S77lr675-5364 s-...._ lf2 Mo.frffR...t •EACH Hyowner F.u~l 'M.2ona l·'724·5081orl·7S8·4S87 1 br. 2 ba duplex Frplc. l'Ol'ld.frplc.NrLak(•$400 r .. ..i.tn.o 3271 • ._6 u~ ll)l $116 000 -'· t g Ad Its ••-...1u.-W* rro 67""""A POOL home, 3 br, 3 ba. _,...~ ,..~ -c"' ( 1 w · wn rm, enc • ar. u --".. . ......_... ••••••••••••• ••• ••. ••• • ..,., rom sane . 111 trudc I · '16.'i SJ8:l RClllChn, fcrlN, 1 t $600 2 & 3 Br. 2 Ba. fenced . • (a m rm, Fr. beam M l b 0 1 Oc~y. for large fixer upJ)(•r un · ·• · Grovn 2700 ~1)&'1~ae:~g75i.=s yrd garag~ c a r pet 4 bdrm. 2 ba. ,ucur.:u. cciln g s . $700 m o ustrcn Y cc. i.t. its. Call Rid.. Uycr:.. 1 IY OWNER ••••••••••••••••••••••• drapes· bit-ins' child OK, frplc. Lrg. lus h yard. 54S-3C8> 2 BR, 1111 ba . 2-sty. con· ..,_l.a.d JIOt RKR. 714-556-7777 --('hutl'c 4·plex nl!ar So 3 ac,...... "'a"'-r--". home & $4lkl pr mo. 2 Br 1Ba.2 car ' . • . $595 rro 586-9650 days do; 2 caratt. gar Pets & ••••••••••••••••••••••• "''",. _, ..,.,.. 7292Garf1eld. 846-2277 m958.5eves. wknds. Big Canyon condo. 3 BR. k ds 0 K $3$0 Per Be 22 U .... ITS 1 Coai.I Phna. $205.000. grove. SI 19,500. F:Z trms. l!urage, beaul. house. 1 2"'2 ba .. overlooks golf rro1 nth 831 i4c.c. I drm Dupflex. st area, " 1 Own will fin. Pnn 011ly. Trade for OC. 673 9473 642·5276 LEASE W /OPTION LOIJIMCI Mk)MI 3252 course. 2 Car gar. 74 Sea · "" gara~e. antasl1c patio. Extra sharp' Only Ii ) r!> ~MH21!1, 4!f4·053G NEW 3 BR 2' b Co d I New. CUst-0m home 3 Br, ••••••••••••••••••••••• lsland Or .. by Jamboree S..ta AM 3210 ~o or yrly 6?5-2S55 or o Id . T e n an l !> P J )' -160 acres 4 Deeds $595 per : a n o 2"'.!Ba, xlnt loc. (714 ) & Ford Rd. $900 Per mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• _6_7J._lZ7_5 _____ _ utilities. 2 BR(}, rct· rm. COSTA MESA 11cr e for Ranc hes or Pool dbl gar w/Genie. 9S2·86ll FOR s•LE Owner 83J.7676 38r. lBa, 1 car oaraoe, 1 BR-unf, Swedish fplc, pool 9x gro~s Xlnl arcu Under Constn.ctlOft "'arms near alfalfa fields bm crpt $495. 642·5206 "' " " · S.\50.<MXI Oel 3 . by Owners. Terms For -. SUPER 2 Br, 1"'2 ba. frpl. EXCHANGE/LEASE 2 Br 2~ Ba. wshr/dryr, avail now. $400 mo. $400. Hardesty Rea ltors uxc 1 uml prOJl'tl, 1" info "all 531-7366 or• f,.sade3 Br. l ba .. lgeyord, gar. all upsla1·rs. Adut•·s, V I l $126 500 10"' 557.(8)3.540-l720 675-2866 .xlnt loc Hnng your in ' nu paint Avail now "' a ue 8 • · " pool, no pets. garage vcstors ' Firs t u u·r I ~5204No8rokers. · · • no dogs, earthtones. down. Wi ll sell all or S42Srm 675-9188 T_.. 3290 3 BR l Ba, 2 BR JBA. P €' depreciation stlll av all • ~·rm. 645-8206. $335/ax>. Call 536·0907 or part. Completely re · . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bach, Mo to Mo. Avail R > TIGE Can close escrow J an. F ALLBROOK For sale or Very nice 3 BR, s wim· 962-7787. • decorated. elegant 3 br, •Br In Hgts, blln&, palto, 2 lJR. 1 ~ bath Condo, U.l6Jeff673-4804 _I HOM€\ 1979.For!TV}rc info call trade s acres bare land. ming pool.bigyard.S5SO. 2 1.; ba Laguna N1Jtuel lg fncd yd, wtr, grdnr, A/C DI W ~5 N lS - 8 C T ORCO beaut1fulv1cwforhomc, Kids OK 8-4 642.1952 New 3 br 4·plex, cpts, Condoi.nagardcnlikcat· S56S.2l3-661-1116 · • · ope ·e.110GP11 irvdc 3107 3333 W Coast llwy,NB "-· AYL · xlnt for Avorudos. Home·S57-2'1e:i · d rps, bllns, $415 mo. mosphcre. Outsta ndinli? 963-lTI9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-6646 I 640..5112 548-6439.642·1071 ' IW6-l.37l askforJoKelly. view. Near shopp1na, County, 5 Bf', 3 ba. 2 Be •"uJ 4 bd I b kN 2BR 2b y I 1 T..-rific T .• RMI Es'* &chelor. uJ.il ppid, single H ... W• private golf course, ten· Cncd yard. SS75. mo . May yard. Tuslw $425 Month Adlts, no pets. Eves; I " frplcs. 2 car garage. lge au... r., g ac ewer • a , ear y, 39UHITS I llandMJme tr~p~l'xes W..ted 2900 ~~o~~wsi.-:h~· Harbow ~ l242 niHowts &beaches By lsew/opttobuy.S49-7971. 831·2009 2_1J_l'J:J_7_·9792 __ . ___ _ IUB-IAPARK i.idl" by s1dt>, 2 yn; oldl••••••••••••••••••••••• ' · · •••••••••••••••••••••.•• owner .770-08ll. HatborView,Z BR&den, WHfMlisasfw 3291 Upstairs lg 2 Br 1 ba Take over loan Only lol·ated 1n downtown tndustnal type bwldingl IUDS/PETS OK 2br. TWnhs. pool. patio, ••••••••••••••••••••••• w /balcon y washing l 200K down Income . llunt B<•h Consider an for local arch1tccb. 6000 Eastside 2 Br. gar, $365. garage, laundry rm. 4 Bdrm. 2 ba. Fam rm. sparkling home. l bdrm. l'h ba. new paint. facil. & gar.' Yrly $450. S9,005perrm.Puymcnts ind1v1duallnvcstment or to9000 sq.ft.lrvlnearea. 67>8258,646-4848 s torage area. $350 Atrium,all blUns.Ocean ss75 Mo.Agt.S44-ll3J frplc. din.rm. fenced CaUdys675-519Goreves onlyS6,f!OOpermo Won't t buythemtls ajlroup. We lmme d . purc huse o r 962-5834 view. pvt beach Niguel Westctiff. 3 BR, 1•.; ba, yard patio • gar age. 675-8213 last. ('all R1t k Uycr!>. I w11l help you plan your lease. Fausta Vitali. 3~R . 2ba To.wnh~ufe. lrYIM 3244 Shores.~. 759·1465 pal. encl yard. super for Avail. now$435540-389S _Li_·_v_c_on-th_e_B_a_y_f_ro_n_t_ RK!t 714-512-3676_ ~~~t'::::n~!~~ur~th~~~~' Rltr.497·2426or494·11130. n:'Persvt f;,~o.1~11~!~· ....................... 3 Br 2t,.<,r Ba. frplc. patios. fam. No pe ts. S550. tto.MshlilillNdcw AJlmodcm l Br S.A.. 4PLEX . I Callnow for details. a......a.....a.. 1741Tu.stin,ApllBB. lrvineGroves2br.den.2 landscaped, pool!Jac. 646-2.389. U.fw.,.d 310 675-8247 I tor d u ht All :! l __. ba, frplc, pool, tennis. $450. 495·5978 Udo Sands 3 br house, 2 •••••••••••••••••••••• Co-............... _ 1122 nves s e fl . ••••••••••••••••••••••• F.astsidc, near 17th & $495. 64().-0997. N 1 GU F. L SH 0 RES .· ·-""'" -Br apts. ~cw paint & ~~ Tustin. 3 br, 2 ba, 2 bath s, frp l c $625. ••••••••••••••••••••••• carpe~. Pnced n ght ;11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage, rncd yard. RV O r a ngetree Cond.o I Spacious4 bdrm. 2'h ~a. Gardeninglncl.673-6210. MOllLEHOME 2 Brupstatrs,frplc,snrm, S00,000 lolMtollle9d 3106 parking. Ava il. J an. ·79, bdrm. Lake s elling, fam rm. beach. tenrus. New upgraded view Con· lHFOllMATIOM IR sndk, gar, 6 blks to ••alty '"'· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 325 Rochester St. $475. Adults, No pets. pool. $635/ mo. 493·6293 or d 2 bdr 2.,.,, b $550 Rem. option to bllY info. ocean. $425 752· 7811. l46·1l71 Bayfront.piernoat.2 BR, mo.642·2231;642-3693. I ten~is. etc. $325 mo. 8.11-1453 ~o . Nompe ts. ~rplc. repo's. loan assumption 675-9115evesGeoritc. --2 ba ..... E Bayf-t ·"·~ Avail Dec. 1. 675-9229 2 B 2 b d a ll ..,.,, '"""'eves etc. Easy finance 0 .A.C. DUPUXESR2·R3 $79.5 uri; 2u1,.7~71· · n wn HGTS.3Br.1Ba,1gl r. a con ° on .,o .....,........,. · 9of'fices. 1 Br. wa lk to beach . S65000toS90 000 . e ' yd, $400 1s t + 1s t .I •EMTALS course w/pool. S395 mo. Harbor View Spyglass ~HOll9 Store carpet/drapes. Stove & ros cash n~w. t.o d n lolMtoPc ± tlllo 31071 67~111U,646-77ll • 2BR, l 'hba ........ ~25 497·2'26. area. 4 br, F .R .• view. East Anaheim 956·4500 refrig. ladult. no pets. Best in O.C. Call Dick ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br house d 2 BR.2"lt ba. · · · • · · · · ... 75 4 bdrm. 2 ba. Sea Terrace, lge yd. $850. 752·8980 Westminster 848-8895 Utal pd. S32Syrly673·7552 Neu.RJlr.CPA541-4054 ,Oc~ronL2Br,garagt;,1 pool. smP~J ·cf:~a~eo 2BR,2ba .......... $550 PlanJ t.cnnisclub pool Anaheim 956-lOllugdelux Z BR,2 ba,ncw patio, adults. no pels. utill bildr 1""5 M 2 BR, 2 ba .......... $550 jac. beach. One. yea; Npt Hgts 3Br1 Ba, Crpl, I~ Santa Ana SM 707 DIELUXE4PLEX 3 unlts . great Anaheim pd Avall to June $400 c en. "' anager 3BR,2ba ........... $475 lease. 1650 per mo yard, garage, no pets. • crpts, drps, patio. fplc. lirand new-all th<' t>X area. Owner wants sale 67s,.1632 · · ·I 2453 Orange Ave. "K. 3 BR. 2 ba ........... $575 67~. 551.2338 $450 mo. MS-3247 W. Anaheim 761-1442 Bltns, dshwsr,. Utll paid. eras. Great Cosw Mesa Lhis year · will consider 1 CM. 3 BR,2~ba ....... $625 N t S b 3b Adi.ts, no pets, SS40 mo. l oca t ion . Idea I for 10% down. land sale con· MwtlW• NEW 2 Br. 2 ba twnhm., 4BR,2'hba ......... $795 Highlands 3 BR. den. ~wpor bea ~ris .ls 0~· HOIL'iefor Rent: Fireplace 64().9335,646-9714. owner/occup:mt two to tract to qual buyer. A. HarbcMr 3142 plush cml'o rrpl 1·ac 4 BR, 2~ ba ......... $800 commun pool. view. no !,,~m67:, ~.,11c · e · Quail Valley 2 bdrm blk f b choose Crom. 1-'ull price Williams. bkr, 761M356. ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar , avofl n'Ow. $4SS. lst 4 BR. 2'i".I ba ....... $1095 pet s ' s 4 7 5 . 2 3 27 6 ......... ........, . 768-6440 after '4 PM. NO 2 ~~·:pts37s. n:m ch Sil.10.000 lndmtrial/ J bdnft 2Vz ba. Isl. & last mo . & c In · g d e p . 1 Cheswald, 831-2816. 3 Bdrm, 2Vz ba condo. CHil..DREN 494-332.1 Proptrty , 21 OO compl. furnished. frplc. Marianne, 640·0663 or Miuimt VJ.to 3267 Pool. 2 car garage & Co.da...W-••••H••oo••• ........ 525-6337 646-7414. • ...................... opener, near Hoag Hsop. F.llllMd 1400 Spac!ous 2br. So o( Hwy PR€\Tl.G€ lndustnal Prop W .Side ... .,.,... •actt 3169 BTFL Adil Condo nr So. Beautiful home: 3BR. 2ba. & beaches. $525. 673·6016. • ...................... ~~?.· avail 12·9 _ I HOM€~ CM, hsc could he con· ....................... Coast Plaza, 1500 sq ft, 2 story. Must see to ap· Back Bay single family 3 IUCH COMDO · · vert.cd. A~cnt, 640-8165 Magnificent beachrront 2Br. 283, pool, encl dbl preciale. $650 + dep. Br. l~ ba. lge lol. Room With pool, Jacuu1, & 2Sl0 S.O.i.w, CclM 3333W CoastHwy,NB a..c-,;;;;rty 2000 West Newport home. 5 gar , $450 mo. 540·7364 2A811 San Vincente. Call forRV&boat.$700.Refs . clubhouse. Located in l or 2 BdrmApt 645-6646 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bdrm, 2 baths + dorm eves/wknds Renata at S56·7707 1st last lse. 548-5678 days . Sea Harbor. 1 block from ocean macnab I Irvine realty . NEWPORT HACH DUPLEX 2 BR units w/good income. Can e xp<rnd. Fantas tic investment. As kin ~ $116.500. Vi(' .Jashins ki 642·8235. < E·31) AIOUT TIMI!! Re ntal property w/good income!! 4-plcx in Eastside Costa Mesa. E a s y care r e nts quickly!! $145,000. Lois Mille r 642·823.5. <E·32) COIOHA DB. MAR So. of Hwy. Duplex w/I~. 2 BR. 2 bath units in popular rental area. $17.5.000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (E·33l R.DJIU .... AMCIHe - IXC&LIMT LOCAnOM 4-p1ex on quiet residential street in Orange. Proven fioorpla ns attract long-term tenant.s (2 RR. 2 bath unit s> +co mfort for owner/occupant <3-BR. 2Y.a bath unlt ). Now rented on mo-to-mo bas is -pn~ed to sell at SJ89,SOO. Coby Ward 642-8235. < E-34 > M2-t23S 64W200 '°' Oowr OrlV<e Herbor Ylew,<:eftter tn11ne •C Cem~ Y•l!.y Center 752·1414 I loft. SHOO/mo.to June Mesa Verde 4 br 2 ba 2 3 bdrm. 1 :Y• ba. dbl cozy 3 BR 2Vz Ba condo, 16961 -wahrl.ft Spacious 2nd level Yrlylsepos.slble956-S87l ear gar. $565. rOO. incl. !l5Z3CAMPll5Da~fRVltfE garage, Imported tile prof decor. pool, jac, Call Bob Taylor Bllns +refrigerator OH HACH • gardnr & wat.cr. 540-4734 noor in entry & kitchen. view or grnblt, S500. &12-4410 (eves. 538-4778> Carport& laundry Cac11 Decorator furnished 2 afl6pm & wknds. Woodbridge br•nd new 2 Large yard, upgraded. 6.11·2618 To .... nt• S325orSS25. 673·6552 story 4 Bdrm home with lmmac. 2 Br• new paint & ~-~-Ba townhouslio Ind e, bg SS2S per rro. 1 yr, lse HARBOR VIEW HOMES ,_ucl1•1d 3500 Beaut. large 1 br apt. I view. In best location. crpt, gar. Grdnr & wlr ~~ ' ... ry rm. 1137•5lOS carmel Model 3 bdrm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• block to ocean. $525. $950/rmw\nt.erlse. pd. 2683 Elden, rear. Mtlilll90rtleoch 3269 Cam. rm. dbl. gar. $675 For the d1scnminating, 67$-8138 Wal1tf1...etto.t1 1395.~; 754·1648 Univ. Park 2 bdrm. 2 ba ..... i .................. permo.Calls.4-7897 gor geous tri level CostoMna 3124 631-1400 Ava.II. 12-11 M50 per mo. NEWPORT SHORES-B YFRONT twn~e. very ll(e and ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbor View Knools Cape 3esl~R!.b~·m'.rp~.1rf~ 548-21M2or97M232 near beach" community Luxuri!s cabana living, ~~~~~. uo"~ee~~~~= ib~: LA MANCHA A"S Cod Coftdo. Short or long College PArk $500 pe r 3 br, 2 ba, Greentree. Lge pool, te nnis court. 3 split.Jevel lBr + dcn, lge brook & w1t.erlalls, end Large l ,2&3 bedroom terms. S650Call from 8 to rro. L'lt. & lul + depo8il. yd, cu.1-de-stc, ptlio cov· Bdrm, 2 bath, double llv rm. o pe n beams, unit, open a ll ides. 3 o rden a pts . Dsbwbr. I I ._.. <>H ~,....,, 11ar. + carport. $575 mo. t.ooe f 1 t' •duJ•· bl I 0 bbq IOam .640-9990 549-392AP easeca l aft6. er._. . ........,... Yrly lease. P . BAR· s rp c,paK>.,. ... BR!, F'am Rm. 2 ba , tns,enc .gar,.,as REM' RLTY 642..5200 $650. Yrly lse. 673-7890. pool, Jacitui, la ke. etc. Pool. Gas Pd. 778 Scott He.ft U..faMllNct Turtle rock Highlands Acl"088 rrom s. est Vig, Pl. 642--5073 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MeMMortll townbome, brand new 2 LIDO ISLE-newly re· sgr· 1T~3 :h. ~~a, Furn, $900, unr. $700. -,..-~-A-V_E_R_D_E_bo_me_a_t_· GcMr.. 3202 3 BR. 2 BA, $465 mo. Br + den , 2 8 • • Curbiahed 3 + den, or 4 t.ns~ St 'O.,e S r Y. Le&H. 549-0725 mospbere 2&3 br dht ••••••••••••••••••••••• Av•ll•ble Dec. l. paooramlc vu of bllla, 2 bdrm home. Immediate Sul25o 67~9875 n at "' apts, no ....... 546-!034 Realtor, 548·7729 car 1ar. w/openet'. Many oca.ipancy, $850 mo. Yr· · Tollll'lll 111• ..--NII upcrades, pool, '575 mo. ly teue, no peu. P. BAR· i.u.x. Waterfront Condo. U.fw ••ct 3525 1(105 OtC IBfTA.L SHVICE a BR 2 BA -t 1 9 2 11155-3188. RE'M' RLTY 642·5200 "601 Udo". Call Rlt• at ;.;.;;;;,;,•••••~;;••••••••• 3 bt. Ht ba SJ25. Pool. Jluodreda tochooee from Paularino, call ror ap. Exclualve Turtle rock 1 MO. FREE RENT f73.1020or7sz..57t0evea. RT ACH·3Br. 645-«JIM (10am·7pm>. 2 • "BRHo-1 .. · tme t to M 2i.i8a, pluab c: ...... xlnt1~;;:...;;.....;....~-_.:;..~--• ..., "-"" pool n see. ax Glen hm. 4 BR, 2 ba, liv· NO yc-£1. Beaut. n•w 2 •· d .,.... d •-sto• .. ..., Adri ~ "' .,. UOOISLIS... rec fac:ll. rps incl' . 3 Br, $390. F•mlUes only, ..,, .,_, an. int, dialn1. k.itc:b nook. 2 3 BR apU;, nr channel, .. n 3708 W d I d CallMack.982"7788 BARRETTRLTY frplcs, atrium, custm ly 1• NB .... _ 2 136 VI• Trieste Spacloua -·· eves. no. p ets. oo ao .' 6425200 yr reot•u.i. • """"• home w lge living Kaiser, Mesa HI. 186 E . FUI · drpsi grdn r1. auto &3BR apU;ooPeninaula rm+den . lmmac. •a llaRh,.,.,IMd 2l5tSt.546-8185 3 BR 1 0 ... , ... _ OK •• s prnk rs. tenn a pool, yrly. 81$-4912 Tue tbru .... llMTAL SRYICI .... IUUlt • pe.. Jae. on 1rM nMlt. No Sat ' SUSO/rm lse ••••-••••••••••••••••• ba 11 1 HundttldstocbooMfrom considered . '400 mo . peta. 1895., mo lse, • W•terf~tHomes ..... ,, ' da J707 3 BR. 2, • • e «:new 2·MBRHomea Driveby,2m ccanyon. 6'4·7558 : 559·8 S12; $1700. Modern 3300 aq ft 631-1400 •••••••••••••••••••••• go v /d f•s~~51nc . S37Stots2S TbencaJtBruce,M5-250t 41M-71MO. cuatm 2 at{sa 4 Bil, aEACH. Vlew,Jile_r! 2brl .;:1~~~ mo . CaUMaclr.,ta.T788 3br. 144ba, comm PoOI. 2 Woodbridte alule f•mi· ~~ .. ck Bay $500. Miu, u l po, Ti C .... t.om ... "It 3 BR f•m car «•rs. paUo. '475 mo. ly :i •• 2ba.'Avmll lmmed. · May. 303 E. Ed«ewater. 2 Br. 1 ba, all elec. Brand -uw , f79.5370 •CIV\ .,.. ,.1~.. , .. -3 L-2,.... ... ,,_. 2 ( 1)871..aee. new. 1.87 E . lath St, $400. rm ·-""•r pool 5600 _,.,, 7_.,, .,., _...., . UC """ IHlo .. ,,.. -A ... 541 SCJ32 ' ... -· · .&. 1 1 $T .&.TE cu pr. II• rnccl yd. 22ZI t Br, furntunfurn S300 ..... "-I' • mo,"7·9'l. ~ ~ 2 bdrm. l~ b•. Town .. __ ,v.._ .. ,... Lo. ••1 -... ..iu l'V( •-t prk'o -Bd--3-Bd ____ _ llALTOIS H IVJDO ~·-·1 -._ Y°C9AY•"" s ... -.,. 2 ... •• nr. oew, Garden Grove Exec. type ome Aaaoc. pool Is OC'7~1m •CAMY C.llMMDJ. C.M.·N.B .. •II bltna, bOUH 38R 2~ ba J•c:uul. HeriUll• P•rfl p BR -Uo-yd IOlne .,,_... ••-/mo, n..u L . .:: .-' 4 BR. 2 bll, cul-de·HC, itbl teMla ll ucquet ball LIDO ISLE prof. d~. • Et Dorado Ian • 3 '350 Yl'lY S"' Aludto \ !:.::.~~~; • ~-.. ' ... ~. --::.:.1-llt SSOO F mil" ...,,,. d b townhomc w/fantHtlc .~.... · ,_ 'Ul aKJUftU f'at, ., ... ry rm • . a . ,, t'ltt. _... .~ mo. I yr. b rm. a a . n e • r -11couneview 11 m•ny -... ~. non amo .. tr, u 0 r w I o b 0 0 k UJ>, ............ JZ06 welcome.MS--3500. lae.J.at.61ut+•urity Clubhouse Yearly 1900 ~.,..P"r•dea. •vall. Dec. pd.87M238t ves/wkn<U. $3SO ·l47S . TSL •••••••••• .. •••• .. ••••• depoalt. Call •••·510t so.m4 .. " " v 11-·-nt.MZ-llOS. BAYP'RONT, Brand neW l uat moved Into town? Avall.llOW. lit. tllOO/ Mo. Julie H C.-.. W. 1722 ___ .;:;.._·------ • BR on No. 8 • y 11MD .... acqoliDted wttJt ......... ...... W~ 752-l4l4( l'!-40> ....................... 2 Bdr., l bl., MW W&alla• w/comerview. LraliQift ft &lie C lauUled Ada. CoDClo Saa Joaquin, 2 a BR 2\'I BA + f•mll7 t bdrm. fr11lc, P•llo, lions. new carpet• • IQlitea, brick Pit., tlOO n.tJ"n U. eulm way bdrm 2 b•. up1,.de1, nn. ..U.eeot to N.B. •· 4 er can.llrool 1125 . 11t•1•. very c lean. dr•pee. Small PIU OK mo lie, lit. laat + M-&ollndJuattbeU.maUd frpl~. $625 '!er mo. nit club, lde•l lfreeGbelt Otfaers avaU. in W. Npt. Avail. now. 87S.IJ2'7 ~ S32S Mo. 1111 PlaNDtla ~.ITJ.lJOhv•. MNtceoouDNdl eot'll6 loc4tlon.7~'470 11.ann1Realt1MUl80 (ll.3)_.7 eo.a.M . . ' .. , ·-- CJ% DAil. V PILOT SaturGay. ~ 25, 11J71 Apta faah U..... ...... to S... 4>00 Mlecll••-Lott Is,...... 5300 Pen 11• 5310 Help W-.d 7 I 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... 4650 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .... t .. •hu.fwa. IA.palee.tau.fw.. ~aluo•h~ ........... .._.. l1'9 ROOMM•TES ••••••••••••••••••••••• LottJ>ekln~orange/whl u.a.4t5.a.a1 APTMA.NAGt:R ••••••••••••••••••••••-I••-••••••••-•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• A Chriatrna1 T~ Lot $750 pawa. male, 3yrs. old ~ ~• for 6S units 1n Costa c.N.... ll14 c.M..... ll24 ........... •eclll 3140 LIOO ISLAND S• .... ·Strft 1m1 Hea<'h Blvd. Hunt. <Ming). No up.H8-728l FICMlll MODILS Mesa. l!!xper'd cou,1e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-7-~;._1.; •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 HR 2 ea. rreeb~ paint ~more. Pay le$S! ~h. 8'2 2834 Reward ESCORTS Husband must have ~ltand Livelt !'>1mll tn\• rwh\\ l\"I ni " pm.• 11'.\tf!!lt Ml' Intl ·r ~'1 lurnl•l""J" ,1 .. ,f,111~ ,.,,d 4111011"" 1, I ~tt'n I•\ 1h1 '\ 1\llltl .. 1 kJtlhlll\\j 'llo.:,\111 Ill~) !:jlL"'4ithl th1to~)' '11 •Ul ,1.f111t ·•1•1m1w111 lh 11111• .1t l'11i, ""II '.All.•!J•' 11o ,, "•1111 " Ill ·" I '· 'h \\Ill \ Ill •'111\ 'lo lltl\j\\h' I pt I\ ,, v ,11111 tu'"'' ""'111n1111•1111••l ph" 11111q1 , • •11•"\<••ll P'"'' l.ll 11/rt "md 111 •ll1 \.hlll 1 ••Utt M101111l.111• le •iii'' 1 l11l•ho11""' '4.11h Ith pl I«' I •ll\1'1~1lt»H pll t11Jh,111f .. 1 ,II "'Ill\,\ I fum, I<> tlw •l'lUtf 111,• ••lld 11 • rvli. l'ROM $.DI TO $US. """· 11 ..... l), , ... ,.. t a1'l c .• 11, .. ,,.. '"'"""''I I I 111· ... u 11 111'\i .. ~ NOWR£NTING 2 Br. z h . ,.,ra•" «Ill new rpt cl So. A fet~Ufe11tyles .__.l/l••HI/ $15011W"•D OUTCAU.ONLY 1maxlnpL. ecxp•. lwltree ~keltpsg. dahwh: pallo "-'O J Klou. WeCl\eck Ref•NmClNI flll•c• -r, P•tlo Nu ~la ~. ~ Rlte Cel 546-4212 ....................... Loa l b I a c k ma I e o.p, ••H, lw 213>8SS-38$l. Im ll:J3.U183 llltlm Samoyan/Shep mix 611-2140 DEL F. Nr>O :t Br : ...... .tilat •lew SHAii A HOME Of~ SOOS ~ balr, aome while oo GOLDEN GllL A S S I M I L I I • ba Hnmed ix-cup a.55 L.atae 2 bdrm • t High 845-7464 or761·22&4 ..... C................ chttlt. paws. 8-:nl I ·fl SOLDlltH RM, 1\47 eo10 oo A.c:kbay e1:fr1 With Wt''ll ~Ip you rlnd a re· Beer Tavern. CM area. ear. Nffda medl~aUon. XX DA.MCI Of PUN XX We n~ a numbc'r of SPANISJI 2 private balroolu. U~roommatc! ~t.~ Y~ilGh~' '~·:.!° ~~o:~:I' ~nd ~~. Beaullful nude tclrla, =:~~ ~~~ ~~':,.~ APARTMF.NTS !1~~l1Jr>~~ ::' Nice horDll w/pool ln Irv, fu;,ooo dn. Al\. f.s.447.j Answer » to "Yo ... dance at exhibition" rarX ~<'haasembly dept. Ex· 3'8R, We.unln•ter, 2 l1R 745 Oomlnao Or. Call female pref~rred. 1210 alter3:30. 499-31197. !~:~~'<sa9y~M2J:o '~o per tw>lpful but not nee. ~ ~ohb, c:•ll •ft IOAM 1179 MMe>t tWS 1.260 ~~Uo~c:::;:~; 1::: CAllHIT SHOP I.oat 8 mo . femal e EucUd. Anaheim. cxcif· ~gl~::ic~Y cti~ 11~s~n~ ..... lJ 1 forJohn Cha.se H1~ly llucce!ll'rul. Gd G e rman S heph e~d Ing 24 hr rccordln1f --ntCo-.""'Cl\So.Crod ••Lolfco1~ 2 •tt ..... , 3 OR. 2 uurm Cptl!, n1«1ue oe. ·• 8 I ck I t a n V 1 c ~lt22 """' '" "'°""' 2 .. _. 2-.tr" , .. ~l ..... ul••.... bi'IH'h Mrtu ~per mo v I l '"' Cll5 now. SuppUer for Dela '""/L'IU 960. .,,, .... _________ , dy Way, S.A. m .3100. u50 ,.W i~ ' "'· ~..., 811 l<Al2 .. .;::;~ t~~~~ ;, ~"p!, ~er\1or DecSeor1atora & or S:~ c. ' ·~ '9"GIMll W.lc•• 5360 _~ __ .O_._ ..:·_. ------ ----Q:IM s:uo lncl uUI. Call o.rove open ler will ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,, blk to beaeh 3 fir <l\'» WUTMIWPOIT 67,_1175 lr4in new owner, Agt. R. LOST gr ey & white House sit~r re11ponslble,1--· .. -ee-....,,•,•L•ir.-•s--8a, aidulb, kWI ~ t24 J Hdrn• .. I ba • unlum · WaldS36-1461 parakeet. $30 reward mature woman will care _ __,.... 11;,ft 20th S' 536 111'9 or '4tU, V~arly •·ern roommate to share R from grateful owners. for )'our home durinic PllCISIOM/MICH 11<&1~ IALIOA-MIWPOIT 1i1pt. or ho\lle. CdM. with WORKING. PA TN ER. 548-3520 eves, 640-2970 your abeenoo mcluc:hng Positions avail w/fui;t llA&.TY 67M 170 woman & 9 Yr riirl. Tbe Wall Street J ournal, da)'S. pets, plants! etc. Av1ula· growing Newport Beach un v111W 2 br, frplr, IW0-7658 or 7S2·5800, ext Time Mag & radlo·TV . ble immealatcly, Eic-co .. mvolved In ti, sembly <"rpl.'l,d,,. Adull roupll' ltw. i·lean, ooe ptor8-0n on 2811 ne.ws h~ve reported on Lost. ~ml blk Male Poo-cellent r efc r cn c~:. of ClOmpass&eameraun· 21.3 C AU•nlJI ly No pet.8 ~ incld lhtS bustness recently. A dle rrux, 11/18. Reward. ?59-0l.S?/ G6l-0560 its Applicants s hould ell• u111 )48 176" Nl•wport Beach ocean winner. a real money Vic. WestcUff. ~34 per working w/stna 11 •llDS °". lo&t' 2 hr $325 hit & la11t S:..tOO ~u.nty 79?1 lloll 842 7Z15 for 1tppt New J bdrm, 4!..., ba, P•llO. 2 car gar11~e 2 bdrm 2 ha 8a('h Unllll "47 S82(), 960 4407, 963 511Vl , 963-25111 view. Pool, Jae~:&&. len· maker. Reqwres $17,500 l:J:,_at & parts, good mech apt , & 2 Bdrm w1th patio. xlnt n1 s . $3SO . incl utll. cash. Sal $350 per wk. LOST : C hildr e n fi ;:?41tk; ell.J()y .Benef1ts1nclude2 Io r a 11 o n N ~ wp o r t 548-7813 am ot 640-5357 PLUS Share ot Profits. he~b~enid ~~~~ge & ... :................... weekA vuc .• 1 week sick II e 1 a h l s 6 4 5 t3 l4 , Srrutb·Meyer Build good retuement tn· ~u nti~g~on ~ h!~:~ Sclu ala & leave, & profit shanog to ~ MONTIITOMO~I come.Call(7l4,I S7l·29S2 Motel HB REWARD• ....,._.._ 7005 n o me 8 f e'f>'. Ca ll I Br, very nice, block from beach $350 548-4063 ,,., forappl 10.S daily • · · 557·9051, ask for Ray Share 2br, 2ba beaut loc. · · 964·1'57 •••••••••••••••••••••• Gillman over pool/jac. X\ras +. Pvt Pty will sell income . RE A• ESTATE 1•--------Clean, good natured M/F property, land, manufa LOST, white M. poodle. ~ -------- S225 mo. 1n cld u11l. c:tunnJC bus. Can arcepl Vic FaJr& Fartview. AQS LICENSE ATTB4TIOM ___ Udo Isle Bayview 2 br. ouo,,.._ •"""oooc ... ah .n.......... loToby.557·9U~. p 1 ..,...ed f d~k. elec. gar, adlts, no _.........,, ..,.,,,, """ · """' -..... SCHOOL eop e n.,.,., or part 28drm . 1 ba , beam ce1l C LE AN Q U I ET 2 Spaciou» new" Pl~x. 3 & 2 ~S.500 tse 67~0377 $ S ........_... Lost 2 Afgan like dogs time temi><>rary office in.:11.poolavatl ~No bedroom , l bath, no BR uruts,gar.pat.bltns. Apttoshare. lSOmo. ee Op rttft1 SOIS tSeluki) Blk /tan & OFFERS promotion work for 31317tb Place 642 3'64 peu. children l91H Ma· from$385 IM6 lS91 Large modern 28r 2ba altS •llio4mJ / ht v · L Sheraton Newport Be ach ---pie $27~1 mo 63 1 1266. Irv._; -314 4 very private apt. Clean. 22'76 Maple-A. CM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t~ :ewardu ro~3~~ Hotel. Openin~s avail. SUPEl,.ICE l'raai.Ht;/MAX __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• cpl~/drps. lge walk·in Male overJOyrs.toshure lnlo.586-62537SG-3'718 G.st~Frff from 1300 to $6.00 per •U>ckedgar w/lgstor d 1 closets. Encl ~ar. B~ock N~rt 0 Ah 2 bdrm. 2 , hour. No cxperienre • Dl w Patio. lndry rm. I Br wt enr l garage, S2M Orangetree a u t <'On· •A be b ••""'/ cl &XO Found Golden RA• ..... •ver •c ash Co rse a a'labl" n""""~ary II urs 9 to l 1 J>cr rm tst + last + $80 domm1ums, From $325. I ~""u·i. ,.11 .,.,.~ mo in ~!~7332ndo.$200 mo. Call ""'' .,._ ~ r u v 1 " """00 • 0 • • •Sl':c1al cabmel space No pets MS-8594 & 2 BR. C»ll Vogel .,.,.,....,... .,._.. 5-6 mo? female. Found •Materialsprovided. to Sor 5 to !f. Apply m •Gas heat. itas cooking, --raclf•<'.640Sl6l 11·17 W. Costa Mesa •Smull c l ass e s for person. Please dll not gus hotwukr all free Modern 2 br w/g luss ---------S..ClllM• 1176 Fem.Vegetarian rel,iable 646-1784or642-l328 personaliiedinstruct1on. phon1.>. Ask for Miss. •Adults. no pet~ wallt'd hv rm, beam ce1l· LOCJlllMI •etc:h 1141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nonsmoker, ev~rylbing Get on the right track •Choose own tasle-<la)' Layton at front desk. I bdrm . $280 ings, lge patio. $285. On ••u••••••••••••••••••• Nice l BR, localed nr. furnished. 631-3243 with the Daily Pilot's Found red fem a I e & night classes. Mon.· Tues. . W cdns Monthtomonlh E 16lhSt See Mgral437 CLIFFDRIVE CONDO Gene r a l Hosp. Ca ll CHRIS TMAS G IFT Doberman Pincher Sat •Placement-up lo 801% only. 23Z3 Elden Ave, C M Pnnceton Dr. N Laguna, 2Br, 1...,Ba. 536-6802 for mfo. & appl. Ge.ops TRAIN! A pp ea ring 1 l-1.8. Vic Atlanta/Beach commission. 4545 MacArthur Blvd 642-7605 h d frplc, deck, S600 mo. yr-• ...._.._~ r....-t-L-~ for•..t 4350 every Wednesday start· -~--------N.B. ---------Large bac a pt, goo ly 67 .. """"' .......-!~..,.. rw.---N 5 th Oe 0 Free 3 Week BEAUTIFUL l r. lots of locale. pvt patJO. 'Adults --· _~_ ... _....,_____ oru.twWllMHI ltOO •••••••••••••••••••·~·· mg ov. 1 rfu c. 1 · Found Parakeet on Nov. SalesTram1ng. Autom:>t1v~ bllns, pool. walk lo 8S9W l9lhSt.C M $205. OCEANFRONT 2 Br 2 Ba, •••••••••••••••••••••••Single $40. 2033 Anaheim For more in ormal1on 9t.h. Owner call & iden· c.-ForD.tolls CAR SALES hops from bch S275 hg deck super view THE EXCITING Ave. Dout:>le $6S. 1811 andtopla<'cyour ad tify. 770-1042 As k for lll·IOOl 49,, .. 442 Usedcarsalesexperprc-s ,dmul1 931 Apt, v• blk off Newport , I '"' . ••• u .... 11te" "nS. f.~.~"~nl1 a 113 • CM C~~ .. L_j!08W Denise Katella ..-v ferred Marqws Motors. mo. A ts. no pets Bl d 121 E Ba 2 BR 1 farage poo. pnv. cove, ,..,.....,.. ~,..,.. .,.... .,..... .,...,, _, W 19lhSt 548-0492 a,vsi9:; N~ ch;idren or 700mo.494-477Revea. MlNUTESTONPT ----------i FOUND: 27" Girl's 10 RealEstateSchool 211802 M a r Ji?u e rit c BCH. Double garage, 20th & INVESTORS s pd . vie Nwnt Harbor 32031 Camano Capistrano Parkway, Mission VieJo 2 Br . l t,; ba dlx pet s . Avail Oe-c 30.3 BR&2balhs,w/resawn 01. HB s60 Al -.. 49.S-l210or831·2880 townhouse. gar. rncd yd 968-3636af\4pm. knotty cedar exterior. Bach.1&2 BR. ive, • · so S5000 to $20,000 invest· Boy's C lub, 1dent1fy San Juan Capistrano Center of town. $345. 0... Polet 3126 Open beamed Hv. rm.. ~~j~ ~u~ ~~same area $35 ment willlretumd Sl0,0001 631-0382 Jola& WCll!hd. 10751•--------~eve fpl, & clear cedar panel u • 0 e to $40,000 n lllO ays. n· FOUND: SmJ female grey .... '•••••••••••••••••• Autotn>Uve ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing New island kitchen (S 8u!!6~~~r ~;:u..v.rt •Single. Harbor·Adams, fo. <714 > 759·0853 & black fluffy. dog. Nr Exp. Scottish nurse '" MlCHAMICS 2 HR, beam ce1hngs1 Delwce duplex 3br 2ba, & baths of ceramic Ule Blvd.I -..... C.M.storage only.$35 u-toa.oc. 5025 Irvine & Mesa Dr. SA t.en!Sted in new pnv. du· Au.tomot1ve &. hte. bus clean, pool avail $290. balcony, ~ar. frplc. No Stov" & ""f. Great view, 0 "" """4 ...._.., Hgt 751 •""s m aintenance Ora nae 31.3 17lh Pl 642 2464 " '" 9am-Spm 543-9860 ...........,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• a. ._, typos. xlnl. rer. avail re-· · " · ace. · pets.5597194-nr beach. No. Laguna OOYOUNEED CASH? quired loc. in Mesa! Coast Yellow Cab. 17300 In 2 UR d F -ooMoAgt.(947Ml ·--------.. Overs 1ied s l o ra~e lst.2nd&3rd LOST: German Shepherd Verde/C.M.co<D_.7082 Mt. llermann. f'ou.nt.am ......,e 0 aptcon o, am •• · •ara~es, 10ll 12x24 REWARD£• ,,__ Rm rrosa1c k1tch patio s OO MOVEIN MOllLEHOME " Homeownerloans puppy. · Valley. 1No of Slatt•r dn· lndryr I &is 1693 1 Me-.potileoch ll69 1~RM•TI,,.... Eaatsi e C.M. $48. mo. arranaedfast ~.548-89l4 Jeff Busy professionals . I 'll between Newho pe & ~r · aci · · ALLOWANCE •••••••••••••. •••••. ••• ~ A """ 646-4262 days; eves & ,., ' d Rent, option to buy info. wknds~9543 · Borrow $1000, St00,000 Lost ma le Seal point plan/cook well·balanced. Eurll > Wnttak• Vlllogt 2 Br. Iba, pvt patio.encl PARK NEWPORT repo's loan assumpllon. ---------flexible terms. pas t Siamese Vic. PennisuJa. good tasting, nutnt1ous,l•-------- Beauuful new adult apts. garage Lots of grass. Ba c he lo r s, l or 2 etc. EasyfinanceO.A.C. 10x20garage.$3Smo.721l credit no problem. Call 673-8013 Amencan/authenh<' in· - Pool, Jacuzzi. Sch~uled $360 . 33552 Blue Lantern Bedrooms&Townhouses 9om~. Trask Ave. Westminster. us.nopbligalion. lernational, gourmetl•-------- movem Dec. 15th. 496-9230. From$349.SO MobilttHOMt Store 894·2:>85,891-2144 STERLING Los t male mid. s ize meals. Noyern1. 675-0797 AlltoMechaftic Bach. S255·S265 Spectacular spa, lolal W tmi t 848 oanc HOM E LOANS Blk/Wht. short hair·long T. Th. Sa, Sn. 2-6PM or Toyota Agency in Hunt· I Br S290-S3C'5 Top or or O P. 2 BR. 2 ba. r ecreation progr a m . es ns er "00"'1 Coronadel Mar, encl I car 7141955· 1610 <bkr1 tail. Ans. to Buster. Vic. 8-lOAM . 1ngoo Beach n~'<ls ex· 28rS3.lS·S3.50 den. (pie, balcony. ()('ean sociaJprogum 7pools,8 Anaheim 956-lOll garage, on Narcissus, --£~_17~..,e .. nwes t t Slate r H --...._-W-_.._--~---7-1-0-0 pt>re 1•nred U!.cd car TSL Mgmt 1;42· lfiO:I view & all th!:! JCtras. $400 tennis courts. At Fashion Santa Ana 554·?070 $35 mo. 536-3520 .,..,. UQJ 5'Y _,_ mcchan1('. For a pcrma· b t mo. SlSO dep, no l11&t Island, Jamboree & San W.Anahe!m 761·1442 OffiuR..tal 4400 953 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nl.'nl inb, 5 !lay week. 3 Br bum:alow I rap . 64S-4SJ3 JoaqU1n Hills Road. E. Anaheim 956-4500 O LOST: Lg orange/wht Ing Accounting clerk /phont> ~t of bend1U. call Mr • Pool. ja<'un1, BBQ area. --17141644-1900 ----------i ••••••••••••••••••••••• hr Cat , family pet. MV. ope rator needed full Srruth847·85SS. · · enel. j.!a r Also 2 Br ........ °" hoch 3140 ROOIM 4000 EXECUTIVE Mesa Mortgage may ar-768-1122. Reward. lime. lmmed opening !•--------townhouse. Adults, no •••••••••••••••••••••u Bachelor unit ,,.._ blo<'k ••••••••••••••••••••••• sums tn Ul u I . ~H--co benellla. Call ---------lwt.s Inquire 177 E. 22ndjc11ARP.beach 1.2 •·3BR, from beach. All uul pd. L uri ff' range a new s u ona Found wh ite ma le 549-9671 for appt & de· AUI'OMOTIVE "t 111oor645·2498 Qfrpk , dishwsh.r. ~arage Nok:ids,nopets.201 E. ---------•I e~~li~~s s~c•;:~a::: lo~ ur to1 95383°:f~ Shepherdmixpuppy Vic. tails Balboa Marine •AUTOLOTMEH' -&patios.960-2358 Balboa Blvd. '250 per •...._Mdora..• pers onal phone cov-fti;'~~~)· · Scot<'hmans Cove tiardware E .O .E Chevydealer offers f~ll· l.Jr$?e 2Bdrm from $250 mo. + secunty dep. Call Lovely gwatrdr.efansll·Brooks erage, receptionist, con· ....._ -EP •YMEUT 67J.3232 MtF/H t1one permanent pos1-• (Ju1et building with Townhouse. lovely, spac. SueS56-7707 rerence room, xerox, ~F,.." C~ '"" Found : Dog, approx lions to assist new car & beautiful lund1<'ap1ng & home-like. 2 br with •Kitchen Facll. avail. notary. Lease or month ast& ourteol.IB 351b 1 h h ACCOURTIMG ~erv 1 ce managers 1n Ideal for adults over 35. pvt, gated entrance + 2 New Bayfront 3 BR, 2 ba. •JacUUJ, heated pool to roontb Near 50 Coast Service r s. d 1ong vw· t . a4i0r7, Co tr ct B'"· A t vaned & inte rest in1t No Pets LEEWARD patios. Some with att. fplc, lndry hook-up, dbl •Wkzordallyrrutidsrv. . . Forfhlormationcall: Arli ebn y . A IC . HB p fn a lrnbnkgk ss tasks. Ideal for s"mi-\rTS 2()20 "" II t I l •1V .J.-eava1'lable Plaza, O.C. airport & MESAMORTGAGE CO. a ama ve, . re acctg, pg or ... 1 · ,. u er on garage. Swimming pool. enc . gar, upper uni · .,. .. .,., freeways. Call 979-2161. 536-2066 th b'I t T k retired auto. mech. Opp Ave. t} blk east Newport JaCUlll. Tenrus courts. 1 Spectucular bay view Aslow en $63 Wk A California Broker strong ma a 1 1 y. a · ror advancement. See t\ve & I blk so. Bay). blk to Hunungton shon. w/bch area. S800/mo yr. 2277Harbor CdM dlx ··-u·1 pd ound lri h Se ing apphcallons now, in· .. Sl.llo.c;:>, u . (714) 832 9980 ~ ; Beaut s tter terv1ews start 12/4178. Mr. Pierce. HOWARD 631-03!17 ping center roall. Adults. ly.84G-l.879 Costa Mesa 645-4840 A/C, ample pkg. Fr$185. • ln Out.ch Haven homes. CallG44·lOOO. Chevrolet. Dove & Quail 2 Br. 1•.; Ba townhouse, No ~ets. ~rom S435. For lease 2 br, 2 ba. 1 blk 6730"'0;,,;,.,.No lse req 'd . Alls for Mr. Rivers nr Edinger & Bois a Sts .• Newport Beach. ,l?a rall(e. patio, /cool. Seawmd Village. 15MS lO beach. frplc, lower un· 1•• •o• ,........ .........,., Chica, call to identify, I 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil I KunUngtonVlllageLane ,,_. ,.. "" ~ .. Tnnt can'lkeep.8'6-1591. 1• AUTOMOTIVE Jacuzzi. fireplace du l.'I • It w/patio. Avail. Dec $ 6 s . u p w e e k l y 523 Sq. ft. office space to ,,_~·· 5035 Acctng Bkkpng USB> CAR only. $375 631-4984 11 B. < 714>898•9961. lsl. $425. mo. 206 44th St. w/kitchenette. 675-8740. s ub-lease in Laguna ... •••••••••••••••••••• Found Wh ite Samoyed TEMPORARY MECHANIC Duplex 2 br, 1 ba, new 2 Br. children welcome. 673-8483. Roo . b . Hills. $306 month. Avail. LOWEST male. w/bm lthr collar ftemct toda t ork E ed u h ts Start.In l $270 m, pnvate a. qwet Dec 1st 830-6030 in Westminster on ....,er Y o w xpenenc , ,.,ust ave <'rpts & drps. Mature nope · g a Steps to beach, yearly. C M ho use, kit c h . · · 11121178_8974452. on various accounting smog License. Toi' pay adults. No pets $300 mo mo.846-0007. Lge modem 2 br, l br, pnvileges, no drugs or Deluxe medical suite. lllhreltRcrlft and bookkeeptng assign-plan. full bene fits & + 634Shahmar.964·lOS5 2 BR. 2 ba. dlshwas her, upper, frplc, all bltns. pets. 5.56-6378. Keep try. ground fir .• Corona del l1tT.D.'s,alM> Found: m~. size female ments. Work close to needed 1mme d1ately! EASTSIDE 2 BR. l lh ba. encl. gar, 2 blks from $375 & $.(25. yrly. Garag~ ing. Mar. Realonomi<'s Corp. 2.RdT.D. LoaM. dog, mostly white, vie. your pome. fo'1 gu r e Apply toSCrvice M~r. pallo. 1 1(11r + 1 space. beach. S3SO Adults, no ~2?~<><o7pener. 642-3490 • 67~00 Falresl Terms slnce l949 Bir-ch & Bleistol. 548-4043 Clerks lo Sr. Accoun New cpts & paint No pets. 960-5260 ....... ......., Rm w/priv. ba & lite t ants needed lhru-out t s350 C 11 p rk N b 1 8 Kitch. priv. NB, pool/· 1200 Sq. Ft. $480. mo. SattlerMt.). Co. Found: Doberman. Fem .• Orange County. pe s . mo . a Near 5 Points, Com-a , ewport su · ese, jac. $175 mo. Prefer Marguerite Pkwy & 642-2171 545-0611 Npt Bch al 62nd St. Robert Half's 675·9526aft6PM modott Cir. Apt.s. 2 br mo s.2 BR.2 ba,$444mo. female.642-3317837-6232 Avery on S. D. Frwy in 6'2..Sl8 Accountemps lASTSIDE Kids welcome See mgr P.P. Call 9S7·89l4 Mlssion Yiejo. Pruter PVI' PTY will pay more 500S. Mairi, Ste 501 l 7671 Co modo e C. Room w/kitchennette Mgmt831·7444 for your 2nd T .D. 's. FOUND LadJes watch. at No.Tower. Union Bank Country slling. 2 br & a m r ir. $60 k& S h ' C l RAY FLADEBOE LINCOLN-MERCURY IRVINF. 130.7000 den. spilt-level, skylight, Apt 3. $285. a.-& Neot =9755 up. Nr. O.C. Airport. Deluxe 6'2·3573 ~ 1'de:tify. ~~=.' ln~f,i~~ange frplc, many t!Xtras. No NEW 2 Br 2 Ba, close 10 3 Br. 2bath, fireplace. offices w /secrelarial *CASH FAST* ------'-----i---------•!AUTOMOTIVI-; children/pets $395. IKO beach $360permo. stepstobeach.$600/mo. Sm funushed guest bse. service.752-5626. MONEYINlODAVS Seal Point Young M. USB>CAR E. 21st St. 646-4262 days . ' 964·2937 WalttirOllt H-1 cute&coiy ch.ann, $37.50 D...,.... Found Westcliff area. ~ SALESMAN eve & wknds 645·9543 6l 1 1400 wk. 494.9575 No. Cost.a Mesa, 700 sq. ft. 2nd & Jrd Trust """'5 2-Jwtts ago. 645-1988. Accts Pay/ F.C. S900 Start lhe new year oH ---------•Near beach, 2 Br. 2 Ba, • S3SO/mo. Ground noor. MissionFinancialSvs R~Typ1sl $700 ht ' Mus t b e e x QUICK IN nearly new cpl, drps & VocatioftR ..... 4250 Tom.540-2200. t714)~1·l250 '9t1G11• 5350 ExecSec)'/R•E lo512K ~~~1e~ccd New com: New 2 b r . I '' b a paml. fplc & gar Incl WESTCLIFF 2Br. i v, Ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Genl Clerk $700 m1 ss1ons & bonus e., Easts1de, patio. luxury $325.847-3241 townhouse. Adults only, ENSENADA BEACH IAYVIEW NEIDCASH RELAXING MASSAGE PleaseCallForAppl Stra1ght. sell Sec Ust-d crpts. drps, bltns Small no pets. $395. mo. 1728 HOUSE. Sleeps 8. $40 On Lafayette · Cannery FAST? Bob James-Lie Masseur lrvne Personnel Agency Car Mgr.-no phone cnlb child· pet ok. $375 mo. IE.ACHWOOO Ans. Bedford Ln 548.7533 day. 968-4073. Village.1200Sq. rt. Committment in 24 hrs. Outcall 9-9. 494·5111 488 E 17th. Oosta Mesa please! Dnve by 2S36 Santa Aoa 2 Br. 2 Ba , $315 mo. . ' BILL GRUNDY h 7 d c t PREGNANT? Caring, Suit~ __ ~14~ Ave, then call 6¢2-0282. Adults. 962-1800 2 bdim. 1 ba. Upper, clun Palm Sprinfil Condo on Realtor 67H161 ~!!es~ lst~Y~nd~s~!. confidential counseling & ~ Sl50 l bd. 2 bo. 8 lid 3 B HB & sunny. l blk. to beach. Ml111lon H lls Country OU1 ail be h finance. e t c . Co m . referral. Abortion,,adop· ADM IN I S TRATI VE ;a °Jr d apt . Stove/refrtg garage. Club.968-5430 0 ice av 601 ac 8yrea. merc ial & indus trial Upstairs.family.no pets D~~~.~eor~~~g.' $4()0 per mo. yearly. day Big Bear cabin. sips 14. a:~~e~ m;3°p.hon°e~ loans also avail. Call Uon&keeplng. TRAINEE Min. 2 yr. col· ~~a.,r""~· Coast Pina J D 7~eves759-94S8 pooltable, color TV, 2 673-1092 now. BIU831·1.2.S7. APCARE 547.2563 lege accounting major. _...,.,..., AcMt cpiiet frol COUNTRY GIRL Start S&'JO per mo.+ ex-2brbou.'le, pvt yd, garage, 2 Br 11.h aa'. bit-ins. new LI~ VIEW 2br, fdilc. rplc's. 545-69l6 OffireStore 480 Ft.,<'rpt, Ama.c1•wh/ penses. Send resume lo B pool. Sm pet OK, No carpets /drapes. end. ~o, sep. D.R. A Its. Lak e Arr o whead drps, A/Ct...17301 Beach P'traon•/ * ESCORTS * Classilied Ad .:167 Dally chJJdren $375. Manager, gar , patio. Nr beach, I mo. 675-6359 la.kefront condo, s ips 8. BJ .. H.B. Lr.ASE 842·2834 Lott & ,....... Pilot, P .O. Box 1560. 2453 Oranae Ave. #K, k h $ Ch I f t A l 2b 830-7022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 24 hrs 957-8474 Costa Mesa, Cal 92626 .. por . s ops. 345 mo . 2banne l'~I f · h r, Newport e,ach, sublease A nw••• 5100 CM. 960-1.279 pa~.8f ~ar egva~g'. &~~Mammoth ski condo for oHlce space, approx. ....................... sptllwallltoct.r AIRC RAFT SUPPLY La r g.e 1 b r . 7 3 4 . C $31S. Spacious 3 br apt, 2 slip avail. $670 840-l062. Chrlstp-MlS. Dee 23-28, at lOOOsq. ft. 644-<&600 KMNY 181SSo. El Cam~Real store has opening for Shall mar S245. mo. ba. palio, 3 kids ok. Sunshine VIiiage, $300 . ...._..._.11 4450 r-tn San Clemente; Fully Uc. neat appearing. fuU time 548-1257 or 551·l616eves. Ava.II. now. 847-0967 afte.rttunliftcJt0tt hach 3140 408/251·7211art6pm. ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• Pl ER For appt. 492-7296 sales girl. 540-7594 l Bdrm, stove, new crpt, 4:30. ••••••••••••••••••••••• FamUy o( (ifteen looking F o r I ea s e I s a I e . NCH •SHERI LEE• drps. No children or pets. for a cabin In the Beachlront store. across ADS CERTIFIED ~-Kennebunkport? Creetline area to vaca· rrom pier. in Seal Beach. MASSEUSE Uon In December 23·26. Noon · 6 p m . ( 2 1 3 I Ho~e Calls By Appl. Townhouse 2 bdr., l VJ ba, Isn't he the guy who kicked the Please call 631·3149 artec •»~439-3869 ONLY S2 83M838. I yr old, gar. pvt. patio, 6 PM. THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10b0 HARBOR BLVD. CO!>TA Mf!IA 64 2·0010 *All/lo 5*spersOft Salesperson needed for new & used Porsche & VW sales. Im mediate opening. f\all time. Fr· Inge benefits. Call for in· terview; ask for Sales ~(r. BILL YATES · VW-PORSCHE '•' I, di 1 II' 11 t'I • 837 4800 49 J -4S I I S340Monopets.546-6299 winning tieldgoal In the74 Superbowl7 -9-IG-B_E_AR_C_A_B_lN_ NEWPORT BEACH MESA VERDE 3Br. 2Ba, ~fl()~ 2 BR, rrplc, sips 8. week Cannery Village Shop Stll any Item or com· bulat.ton of uems f~ S1$ or IHI with a Penny ANlTAfornlerlyor GOLDEN TOUCH can now be All Aboard for the Daily , Pilot CHRISTMAS GI FT Babysitter for 2 chldrn, <7 newly dee, wshr/dryr. or weekend. 6.tO·SS65 sn.111cesavall. $90toS400. SS2S mo. 870-6347 If you re not sure who (Of what) Kennyt>unkport eves. -Pindltr Ad 3 Una '°' 2 conse(utJve days Ertcb TRAIN. For more an· &. 9) .Mature woman. r t I 11 7.30-8.30 um, 2.30·4 30 re•ched at (714>496·3462 Brand new east.side up- per. duplex. 2br, 2ba, carpets, drapes bit ms . Close to everything Sorry no kids or peu. $375 +security. 6'6-6429 So Coast Plaza area. Delux lbr. lb• In 4 plex. Bit ln.1. carpet, drapes. 1.-;n c ld a•r . $260. 768-7336aft 5. Home & office po11lble. Remodeled l br apt. Rear 2S4"~ Nwpt Blvd, parklna ror truck or equip. avail. $300. mo. Open Sun 9 am to 3 pm ao.ly 7~1830. Spaeioua. quiet. 3 bdrm t.ownbM apt w/l1e pvt patio. Pool. Adults. Sony, oo kida or peg. $400, MS-1311or87~ l:T1 Br.714-~ SbaUmar. $20 mo. S•l·l &a7 or .S-.l.2S7 was. ooo't feel bad-you're not alone ---------Ken ....... kpo · f Lake Arrowhead moun· l\urr Wh11, H ... tlt~r additional line as 8()r for the 2 days Oiarae It• or.ma on• c• u pm. My hm SE. H8. $t0 ~~mas Ad-Visor at day.9G2"9l4'. n,.,.,n rt is one o f4 dlstmctlvely ta 1 n h 0 me , av a 11 different apartment Ooorplansat Se.lW1nd VIiiage Chris tmas wit. $300. ."'t.Wl, Nt•w r11fd Btvd N lt "l I• <,. S I" H No ('()111merc11I ids. ANSWERING SERVICE Babysitter want<'d. over rn Huntington Beach. SeaW!nd Village IS a result 968-7880 of totany personahz.e<J professional planning 5'0 SMOW SUMMIT f'or mort Information and to pl1ce your ad call •o.tal• UAM·ZAM US.3749 18 7 rro old child. My Orange Co Arprt area, ~. Approx 20 hr wk. The kind of attentlOO you deserve. 2 &.ory Chalet, 4 bib to A perfect Olend of nature and IMng- lllOI W ANTIO: ,..... 4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ acre fenced yard ll!!J2.5671 Desperately n eeded inter busy ~wltc~brd1 Days & eves, flexible FIT Ir P /T s haftii. E 0 t: ~hedulr $2.00 hr. Owo Many benef. Pay accord· traMportauon 675·3823 ing to exp. 546-3333 or ---------nestled In a forest with babbhng brooks and quiet llft. 988-0.'M5 Monrovia Ave. Suitable '" Mon.Fri al Spm from l f bo t II t !:========~ Coeta Mesa to Chap· 833-3333 Dinkin& ponas. cooled by natural ocean breetes Add to that tennis courts. swtmmrng pools. a ,,acuUI and a convenient location near shopping and employment and you've got a pllJCe anyone would proudly call home. (E'ven Kennybunkportl) One and tw0 bedroom, o~ and two bath adult apartments from S315.00 ~,m~~I~ 1 SSSS Huntlngton VlllaOI 1M1t Huntington Be«:rl. CA (71•)8999981 r rom ltlf S.n Ol@oo r~ ortvt north on Beech ro Mc"'°°"', ttleftWd on Md'.~ ro Seewino V1111g1. fumlSlllngs 1v1ttabte • Open dally I 0 AM 'UI d\l'..I<, r • New 2·atory vac•l on Of ata. ra era e c. ma n Ave In Carden, ... _________ 1 hme, Heavenly Valley, $t8..3S22 Lod&"-d 5300 ,. c 0 m p r u r n • " t r • I ........ W..ted 4600 ....................... ~~ :s~~rlw~~Of c~ ~ A/P Cl.BK (TI4>750-3830 ••••••• .. • .. ••••••••••• Lolt or Found a pet? Call _..1872 The Jolly Re>«er Inc. a Animal Aulatance ---------1 d J f t •ro ... I~ ....... to SW. 4100 Responsible. workin« Lea ...... 537•2273:nofee ynam c, as ,. .. ••• .. •••••••••• .. •••••• w rl te r 1 eck8 0 n e ,._ resuurant chain, baa c.tdeww bedroom cotta1e in LOST . Gold c h arm lnlrvinehuanopcnlng U_.__... ... .. , Corona del Mar or Co11~ bracelet with kffr,•Jce ror an Accountt Payable ......,--1-,_ Mesa. Quietness eaffn· '"harms R "'W R 0 Clerk In our general Of· Shanahocmoraptmenl Ual. Write etwmed Ad ~ • a:. • flee accounts payable ~t-OJ.AttJ 'UNL..IMrlU> 11206. DaDy Piaot. P.O. · dept. We provide xln' Uk~~~ =.!r~&u~t~ Meu ~:~a \t':a~!v~t~· The D • 111 P ll o t =::-a= "1nbe;:'.::; tU .,._. ,...,_,.._ Rewatd.M6-8'718 CHRISTMAS GI FT to: m-OMSlnce Lf71 Family ol Meen looltln• --------• TR.AJ.N •lc>lll for your 1'1eJelrl...,.lllC for a ubtn In the Loll: SSO Rew•rd ror rt· aboppln• ~onvenlente 17041 .... An ........ ltaba., ~I· CreltJlR •rea to VU•· tum ol "M•Hle",. yr every Wednctday 1tart· .....__ --9211• b&e non t moker to 9bare lion in Ottember Z:l-28. old bmtwht En«t. Spr. inl Nov. I.5th lbrv Dec. --~-~ upenaea. 3br. Mtu Please call 631·314t after ~panlel. 675-°'57 10th. CALL NOW ! 146-0JJI Vmt.. M-1791. e PM. eGtm .... ,,,,._ . .. . . ... -~· ··--- OfftCE PIRSOHHIL Growing & d ynamic Thrift & Loan needs cit> perlenced office person· net to work In Sanu An• brancb. Plt11i111nt work· lnR condlUon& with •ti benefits. Bank. financ~. Hvtnl8 fr loan or thrift le aoan experience very de· slruble. Don't mias lbl1' Jtrt8t opportunity! Call Mr. H\ll1l1er, 658-6&50. Jo'\nt Thrtf\ of America. 2100 E. 4th, Snnla Ana. I •• -.... ~·•.-. c.,.t W.kt Dr...,.nff He• I a...c.-. ,.........,,,.,.,.... P ..... JP .. ri'") "-& Orgm T-'-g ooflRt .--• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11n11 Sl\ampuo It •lHm dun C.tm QI.Mal , lo Qv rbud, ( Sludt:nl I Tun truc-k J11pantse Landac&Pt"r t\ne t:llter. ralnllng by Int, paint & w11llp11pcr Piano tunanr & ~pair. 25 REPAIR & REROOF. All Coa'°t Color bn•httn.ra, wht tr., t'I c• 11 I M I• 11 on Tra11h, tret' tnm. flon Spnnkleni. Low prices. R. Sinor St. be , In•· Try Qual. work , r eas. pr yrs exp. Muler'd deg. an l Y Pe s ·I h 1 n IE I e tt • r pta 10 0~11111.uch Clean Orape•nt•l' 513 311118 642 S703 WOt'lt auar U yra exp mr 83&-MM24 hrs . f<'reeet.l. Steve 547·4281 mus I c T his coupon rockshakct1 compq·liar • Uv.11111 rm hall 11) Avi ~ Llt•'d/Dooded . Noburo -worth SS. 661 1433 l''reeesl.541·~l0 ~mc,e • .,... rm $7 :.c.> eoutb StU. chr ~c.t Wiii I°' <'ln 1ua1thinit. )31-8162,9912882 l'lXCF.LLENT PAINT WAU.PA.PBllHG -. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ GWll' .~m fk"l QdQr ••••••••••••••••••••••• bUt/a LI. comru'I or re INC. Rea1ouuble ralell. Refs ofrer ed . Eves. "-hr/lt.,.W Horizon Roofing. Ex· U At J AplM111nt'\' Serv t)lt n •p.llr 1~ v" u pr tt•• ll'd lltdric aldttntlal, rus rot i; Oil( It Land11cupe Rus. FreeesUmates. 548·2'706 6al·308.5/6?S-l2166 ....................... perlenc:l'd roofers·nol 1 Rll'~llAR<tf:$10 llo w0tlt m'••U Heb tJr32?1 M)W'J4 <.'llllanyurnc Odltll946 Pnr~ Prof landsc-apti NeatpatchHfllc11tur4'll o le5me n . I.ow bid. \I .... ~M aln,S ~J "I-Ml VllH . •:.a F.(i'fU l'IAN Pnct"d Clft:A11t:s1· ha ullnl{ In t spril\klra. 646·70'10 all ~~~~!!'r~~°lat. Placing a Cht11111ried ad IS ... IST. ltJ..14lt _63_1_-4.943 ______ _ ..... v -r--.&... nl(ht 1r .. .-••all male on ~n •'r ~t (.'Jll!:AP' 673-4lS8 ~as easyGas d1alulg your • TCJI P' •"'T Shapplag Senk• A.tzhllt .......... :;:::-;::,~.............. 1.arK•' Of' arnall ,.W. ~ 200(), U<l) 1390 ~uro~an Landsc:ape r · Ive us a <'all I A ~ ER}NG ..................... .. •• :. • •• • • •• •• •• • ••••• ~ • 11 1' In I a n I\ I I• Ir ~ I Jl'f'fl!k-d 673 0359 --Tov work. t';ur price Want Ads Ca 11642·5678 e'll do lhe rest. &4.2·5678 A 11 t Y P e s . f r e e Uniql.lt' Shopping service •S..ve Moner f>11)mtt t h<'r will C'alrr Lile huullng·movang Mainl .• Refs. 646 4871 ,._..,....,..~ ..........,.,..., esUmates.Call~0·6825 f o r bu lly people L>rhrwa)i.•P1rltln" lot rt'1uunabl" Call •011n ILICTllCIAN (:•ra"c YarJ cll!iuung dys/eves ,.._.lag Cornucopia 540-0488 " ' R . "'·mna I, Ind l'!'nbl Rcu r1111w.1. 642 011)) · •••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••• • •••••• -· · •llqw1r •St'11koa11n11 Tx.1 '"" •·· .... llll•c• ••••••••••••••••••••••• cu.....&...-...a.Jos• I 1 N fl (' M hit . ~ yru•aiwr l.ic-17lt041 • ,J I •• A I b ..._...,.. • • r · ' C'C.-d lw'tp fM uur hoh CAL1.•4MIZ• c.c-tnd"' u.n.sliJCbl y Ltuh ••••••••••••••••••••••• ny p um 1ng. wate r••••••••••••••••••••••• •1.ihaH64G'8Jl day patU , ,1~,. C'Pl &t.ll!bril\.<'Ollttl(C 8tudent. Colle11e student can be11t serv.leuk!t,~afhrm encl. Qua l work , etc hing, ..,_.. S..--.lu w lllnt "''' ~"'OUld 1u1 .. to Gw••1 SU load . HH 6428, all prices. lawn yard PRE-GRAND OPENING ceram ic tile Reas. beveled home/ munne/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '4:"'• w kl~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 77~Ll82 ___ __ ma Int. Quality work 832·3468 RV. R1leys Loft. :>48-7401 llltltpfl, pa.Holl t .. 1 •• 11 , c.-flt/~ non up•. llaullnit . .._fl'roMtt 842-9656.Joo PERRY'S PLUMBING ev_es_. ______ _ flniuw ~tmti1 morf' NU l..and1c-1p1n11 lmml!d ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 SPECIAL' Complete plu'mbiog Tia. .1rC'11 io yns ~ IU!f!I ~:·•••1•••·_::::••1•1 •L••::· 11ot•rvh'ln1t ~ ll90T I\ M w I\ Y Cos mC' '1 c,. ~·:!~••••••••••••n• • services .. Drain & sewer ••••••••••••••••••••••• l e1n11n Y>O•,."" a .. ,n...., VL'RV • n••• l•RI(' .. '" Nutntlon tlOU!!t'Ware5 c I ea n 1 n g Fr e e . lea ihllrar•i Sr•. f'T4't' C'St to \C"ar •llP • r. "''"" ~· • · • . · Bn fkwork. Sma ll .jobs esumat.es. 2A hr service Ceramic ule installed . lndiv1dwa linutll b"• T09quabty ~ 01!>7 Or1Gurdt-n111.: Ma1nt lloml" (.;1tre & <.:om.in I N(lwport, Costa Mesa & & p • C I N Fil 673-3181 firs. showers & tub8. -(ri'()(l(\c' 5411201S 64.2-lll34 lrvme.67S-317Seves. o~ nnt 0 Or eg. m S47-2639 d ys, SS7·H280 714 ~7 0187 ... d u'"""t' r Qun •t1oni. rt'ta1111111: Ho•edt..Mg OramsclearedfromS4.50 eves. l'ubh<' Rl•t·ord Ki•porh w11lli1. hlork,;, p11ll•> ~p••r itardencr l'leun ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chimney weaver, block, 199 Free Est. All work guar. -------~·.a.I or.-.i NJ Bo11; lOl<i 50ll l.1r'rl U.Pb .. 'rl.'t! t."Wt ffd 111on • ROu l N 'S llOUSE· stone,brick.llow.aboul ! Drauunaster.638--0953 Specialmng 1n ce ramic C'M ur .. a ~ 4891 ° · fireplace for Chnstmas · * 12 £... Roi, I I 0 , 126, 620, 127 tile entnes & noors. l'"ree :-. " (.~ Wl'702 s.31) ~lbJ .. .a t I 0 . II . w" I le ' & ---t:LEANING st:H VICI!:. ~1489 ......... Thulklng of rep1p1ng your eslirlllltes. 962-1883 l 1 1 drivcwa> Heiaininti G1MualS..--.ic•1 for a thorol.lj(hly clt!un 299 home in copper? 1 will .t·~.a. 6 .. l'<'rl'tu 1r,1 u wall Cull)4QJ3Sl vt!i. ••••••••••••••••••••••• house !)4().QftS7 · Mo'liftg repipe an av. l Ba hme Tf'ftSerflc• Ht•rv Cl'll "yri.-·xri ope -· ltANOV MAN <.:urpcntry. ---••••••••••••••••••••••• • 20 Exp. Roi, 110, 126 • • • • • • • • • • for $675, 2 Ba $77S. Guar. •••••••••••:••••••••••• lransrrlpllun. rv1nl· l"emenl work . C'om d1·1-tnc-11I. plumb1n2 & MINI-MAID Sl!:UV. Rel· "Move anyt h l n ~. l yr.Top HalPlumbing. Landscape ~reallon.'I Ex· Ka.u~ M9 ~'1 n .. rc-1111 & rci.1dl'nt1al Ors ~ 3820 ble Eurp. Lrnd personnel. anywhere al anytime." 349 537.31JM pert s haping, thinning. Co__._ 646 :.:>11 Cleaning, lndry · S&l -9865 a. hrs. 7 days. 540-4844 stump removal 675·2821. ... :u:;;;;;............. -----•MR. FIX.T• Housecleaning, very re· •Z4 Exp. Roi, 135111111 • • • • • • • • • • • • Plumbing repair. Spec. in Ins. Vkt1 m of N11turc'1 Conwe Carpe nt er. palnlln". 1~ bl 1 11 k P~Paperittc) rerrodehng & copper re·----------i''rl't:csllmnle5 No}Ob LOo help you with reaM>nable ... 111 e. A so w1 coo . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 449 pipe. Good pnces. Top Tnmm1ng & re~val. 10 :-mall Lie t'Ontrul1.0r pn<'t'1ooofoncrele/bnrk ltt:lll; ruh.'11 lS yrs in Refs Italian l a d y. PETERSPAINTlNC HatPlumbin" 537.310... yrs exp. Free estimates. 759 l.IBT foundauons La c contr area 548 1752 !)48.:IDJ. Expr'd, Reas Rates • 36 Eicp. Roi, 1 lS""" • • • • • • • • • • • • " ""' 613'3910eves.Pleast!. Curpenter. Jo'rc-t> £.st. Any You help sa ve muncy pH OF!!: SS JO N A L t...mcapllMJ t'r ee Est. Call Gene C..,eete PhotofW.a..i P ::i . "1.(' JObs Cull Allan or 644-0687 WAIT RESS Servei. ....................... 552-0458 Set-Ykes A•ollabl.! ~1•.t !=-.?~.'~: ...... .. Tooy 6468&1!1 eo...ctor t~~'i~ 1n your home L.M.S Rotoli1J1ng, Sod Pamting. Extrllntr. t:x DAY PHOTO In .;.;;;;;~~:~~·p·r:~~:;;; 200 rblt vacuums from ••••••••••••••••••••••• o r Seeded Luwns , pr'd. honest, neut. reas c Use the pros. O'Keefc $19.95. 1 da. service on 1:ARACE SAU: ads In Re model . re pair. gen. Gtoclng Sprinkle rs. ~l~nt1n1t. Llc'd964-104!>Dave :J • Pro p. Mn"mnl Co . any vacuum. All types LheOmly P1lotbnnghap· ca_u>enlry , old time ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tree Work, Clean·ups. 2600E.C~"'Hwy.,C 64"-tSSI 540-2200 "' va c uums & ba.:11 < py resuJts. To place your crMt.smanshlp lti yn. 1n llaul. ak1ploadcr dump Masonry . Contr li e. Prof painting. Ext & inl --Va cuum Clea ner Ctr. drawing card . pho ne area Llc'd. Mr Palom· Ltk. ri;adang, tree wrk, •364419, Xlnt refs Low rales. Refs. Free Classified Ads. your one· 1S71 Newport 81, CM. t;.12.~oday • bo 962-8314 de rm 1Uons elc..:_~7 67S. 7633 t>Sl. S36-4790. 536-4383 st.op shopplnic ce~e~ 646-3101 ' H.lpW•t.cf HefpWClllhd 7100 HefpW..tH 7100 H.lpW..t.d 7100 H .. W..tff 7100 HelpW..t.d 7100 HelpW.t.d 7100 HeflpW.t.ct 7100 HefpW.t.d 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Banking . CASHIERS DENTAL.ASSISTANT Fronl OeskClerk G-R·E·A·T I WANT YOU.. MAIMT'BilANCE Painters, knowledgeable FULL TIME I r ermanent p/tune open-CLERKS Oral surgery ore. dental F.xper pref'd Will tram fo' . d t AM in a ll a:ipects or the TB.LER 1ngs. Also mterv1ew1ng exper nee, full·t1me . vaned shlfls ·Newporter SALES JOI MOW '"0~:'1~ ~~v~n~ffa~~s Must have experience in trade. At leas t 7 yrs ex-rur Chns tma s he lp . tl.B 847-6044 JM Hotel 544.1700 Call OPEN r maanlaan1ng restaurant penence. Call 642·2928 Expenenrrd I r•rev1ous cash r eJ(rster UJQTEM · Ma Ca~lson or ·J uho GOOD rAY GOOD Many un:que bene •ls' &relatedeqwpmenland betwcen8::l>AM·4PM. Xlntbeneflts ,lrvmeNa-expr helpful Apply iu l De ntal offi ce ex p ry EO ·~ HOU RS GOOO t:ON lrrcenllY~ comm1s:;1on h ave a w o rki n g t1onol l:kl11k. CHll JanC't person IOAM to 4pM ·OpcmngsNowAvailoblc l ch11irsidc RDA X-Ray ~crez, .F. DITl.O NS MANY Sl"hedulc! Instant pay knowledge or the elec· Pl\INTEll. c~pcr und Vanr>yke. Gold Key Worehou:.t•1 or full or p/lr me clerks be 4handedbusyorface General office. Heavy FR.INGE B~Nt;t'I TS I ~Ian ,X!nt training pro tncal&plumbrnittrades mature. part tune. SSOO 131·3700. 3200 Harbor Bl. CM Uni on 2nd & 3rd shifts. No Top s al, benefits II B phones. Typing. rahnic . FAST GROW INC: COM· ~~am ~ill for confidl'n I Apply at Oran.ic County pe~ hr. Must be neat & Equal{)pporEmplyr ty Catalog Showroom Is cxper n eC'essary -we 962T197/556-4-083. 10-key adder. Good PANY PROMOTES tial in.terview A:.k for Restaurant Ser vices, clcan.67S·9Sl6 _ _ __ a n E qua I 0 p port . train Start $3 per h~. As· Designer phone manners essen· FROM WITHIN. T HAIN I Jane Jagger. 552 4477 2601 D111mlcr. Santa Ana r arl·time . Ware house Banking I Employer Ml!__ I st managers to $.J.60 hr. lnlenor des igner, ex· t1al. Small mrr. Salary F o n ,T O P (~iwfil§Jjfjfaj 8 AM to:; PM, Mon thru helper. Mcch'I inchncd. ff C hi Id Ca re w 11 n t d I Manager& toS5 50 hr. Ad pen cncc necessary rull comme nsurate w 11.'x M A N A G E M t: N T . _ .. ...:.. .•• ______ Fnday Excel. for college slu· LoanO i~4"" Muture mdi v for one~ew vancement OPJJ?rtun1t!es time selling qu~hty penenl'e. Cull for appl ST.A H TS .·'I ~· Real f:Statl' MANAGER·t'ahrrc ex· dent.962·3637 Hank &/or rannn< c C'Om born begmm(: Fi·b my to lhMe who qualify Jo or f\mUture for von Hemert fi42..1916 M E 0 I A T t. I. Y ---ptin ence reqwred puny. cxpcrlclll"t' pre -NB holl'lf' Wk duy!. & 1.2 1nrormat1on go lo our lnten ors Costa Mesa. -E 0 F CE & K E Y R 0 I\ It 0 L 11 b oral or y /\ 1 d eau 213.627 4471 fl'rrl'<I k H ·, · neurc.'Sl market or con C 11 8 tt w kd G NERAL F I F. X P F. R I E N c: t: Knowlooi:e of laborotory __ ---- t 'l'lllTl';n ~·~~p~~l,:<' SJl~r;'·~ Lac1 lhe personnl'I offt(•c i:lweene9-l~AMe~2 ~ PAYROLL t~ast paced HELPfo~UI.. WE llAVI-; procedures t:xv 1n MarkctJng Sec'y. Highly C:Al.rJo'Ol<NIA hollda s varation' &•at . 1 __ ---- -omce need s enerttet1c OUR OWN THl\INING 11hlebotomy. (;a II organned & m otivated HANK !!i cky.da y!< Ca ll 12442LampsonSt pen.on llS asst. £or 8~j PROGRAMPUTONBY Ma rgar et for :ippt tndavidualw/excepllonal 7002 Edinger Av1:. 118 oo,.53201S49 6131 Garden Grove 537-4840 Designer l'OUOL'I payable, payro TH1': COUNTRY 'S TOP li40-0140. typ1m~ skill'> & MaJ< lJ ex 847_2581 E O.K · EqualOppor t:mploycr PCB & general offi ce. 10 key o R GA N s A LE s ----penence. Shorthand re· . _.__ ----Clearung woman 4.5 hrs by touch & enthus1u m PEOPl .. E CALL AT Legal Sect'y lo work '" qwred Newport Center. 8eaUllc18J\,,eXper. Pa~or f'n. $4.00 pr hr. Phone CodcteilWoitrfls DESIGNER are the only require · o N c E t' o R Santa Ana lleavy lyp· T op Salary & good I u I I \ i me I n 540-6837 or S49-!1711. Ask menlll. Great opportuni INTERVIEW. ORGAN mg, phone11 Short hand benefits Call64Q.9950 for adult/rhildrcn salon. forJanc School Manufacturer of electro-ty for the right person EXCHANGE STAN req. Call Margaret for M Canale PMT TIME EVENINGS Adull'I ~1th outstanding. attractive personalil1cs woo eru<>Y work1.n1t with kids. Start at $3.50 _pt!r hour. Phone 642-4321 F.xt. ~. BETW~EN 4 .OO·S:OO PM. Xlnt mone~ & r areer op _ __ l':am up to $300 per wk. mecharucal produt>ts re-Excellent environment & NUNN 7141!i86-73o2. a ppt. 640 0140. __ r ___ . ____ _ portunity for motavatf'd Low twt1on Placement quires a proven PCR lay-fnnge benent.s. Contact -Ask for Ji1111 pel"b'in 76&IJ801 Mission C.l.ERlCAL 11 1~l 751"9194. out person who wants an Mary Mel 549-8043 1----------hvc an MECHANICS F.qual Opportunity VaeJO opportunity to make ex· HCYrEL Fr~ hv1nA racihties in MECHA ..... ICAL ___ Employ_ee_r __ _ -6 PAY DAYS s RN'S cellenl wages. Plus. be General omce. Accurol'! NIGHT cxchanAe ror non s mok· ..., Ucauly I COMPANION.. . intimately involved with l yprn!( required. Ans mg ltve '" a1 d/hskpr for pa~TE up llAIRDRESSl!:R LEFT UNTIL l.VNS & AI DES for new projects rrom con telephone, non-s mk r AUDITCLERK my mothl'r , 77 yrs old. DESIGNER IW '11 . Leading fu h depl ston· CHRISTM ... c. pn val(' duty cases. f1 ex ception lO held use. We pre r. s a I a r )' 0 pe n . ~ oppor for rehab le Greek. s troke patient Expenenced lO design of PERSON ha:. immcd o~mnAs All -1ble houn; Come in & re want an individual who Airport area ~9-2400 person w/an aplllude £or Pleasant apl. Call Ann small macbrned parts for cci bend So est Plaza. Earn extra Chrn.tmas ~u .. t.t:or with us between wants to grow with a numbers & r alc ulalor 644-4666 mechamcal a nd electro· Myra !157-lSll ext 320 or money now~ !lam·Spm, Mon thru Fri. great team . Equal t)p. skills. NCR 4200 ex per mechanical assembliei.. 321 TYPISTS WESTCLffF portunity Employer . General Offlce preferred. 1-;nJoy good L1 ve·in, middlt• aged Responsible for dCSIKI\, ----PIX Nurses Rel(IStry M/F M7 ~ •STUDENTS* rompany benf1Ls Apply woman w/chrld OK. to layout. and detail. Small RICYl'LE S llOP need'! CC ERKS t6t7Wt.-slchH,Sle209 9am Noon. Mon/ t"r1 babysit ror rm & brd design department pro- exp prcf-nol nee for A T CL Newport Beach H fida J b Personnel. 49tH241an6PM vides environment for F/T,P/T,mtrforrepa1r, KEY•U .... CHOPERI 752·9118 631-0010 01alARide * 0 J 0 S* MARRIOTTHOTEl -------C'hallenatnn workass1"n· 1....., ssembly 1 ·-11 .... , .-" Li ve in · P'ull or part time " " .. sa "'''•a.· · ,,,.. "" Dri•-.. ·or holidav money work 900 Newnnrt Center Or ments. Excellent wa "c -64S 4720 CLERKS ,.. • ~ -,.... for elderly gentleman ... . ,,,m. -Operate modern eqwp· local temporary ass11(n· Newport Beach ught house work & cook· and benefits. Equal Op· ----------i Must hove phone & reha-COOK· Japanese special· ment & door to door mcnlll otrenng, vanety. Equal Oppor F:mplyr mg. Salary open 64S·3098 portunaty Employer ble lransp. LonR &s hort· lY wanted an 11 fl. lo cook transp. Ca lif. dnveNJ He C'xperience, & top$$. Calll•---------1 M/f'. Call SS7·~ term assignments. Hoh· vanous J apanese foods. 'd N · ( · --LOT ATTENDENT-over ---------•I day & vaca tion p ay. Prerer a bility lo 11peak ~. Good i:,'!f:a ~~~c~ or. an a ppointment to HOUSECLEANING 18, pick up & dehvery & ------Hos pila llzul1on p lan Japanese,Jyrs experre· ... vis1l us today. we ore S tude nt needed ror ear serv1ce ror a carren-Medlcal fronl oHlce Sec'y ava1lablc. q"d 40 hr.. wk $900 ptir must. No Sunday work. here to be of service to housekeeping 640·5046. tal co. Call SSG-1711 w/some back office Al with al least I year ex· pl'rienc-c, prefrrnbly news paper Excelll·nt l'Ompany benef1ti.. Apply between 9AM & 61' M . Monday lhru t'rid11y OltAMGE COAST DAILY PILOT 642·54)g2 330W. Uay St Costa Mesa Equal Opportunity t:mployer 81 LINCiUAt INSTRUC AIDES-for PIT & sub· s tatute e mploy ment $3 76 $4 SS per hr. 'Must ~peak t:nghs h & one of the rollowani;i languages. Ch inese, J o panese, K 11 r e a n , I. a o l 1 a n , Pe rsian, Vietn amese , 'faRalo~. Croal1an. App ly in person, "'ountaan VallC'Y St>hl Dis t:, 111 l.1ghlhouse Ln. "'ln Vly (t'<ir Newland/Talbert) t: O.t: VOLT rm. Report to any Stale Orange Coast Ye llow your s kills & your -------leasl 2 yrsexp.&44-t752 Employment Develop· Cab. 17300 Mt . Her· schedule. Ho usekeepe r wanted MACHINIST JR. PBX menl Office JOR 313360 rmann, F. Vly. 557..0061 Lady to hve-in. Pvt rm & Minimum 2 Y~ exper. Morutarie banking ~ept ~~;!r/u~r& ~~~~ ~~~ tfMl'tJJIAU'Y •.t nv•."" 3141 ea...-Ori .. 546-4741 Ad paid for by C'mployer. Dinan~ Room Ca ~tam. ~o~ 0 ff ice • ba.M4·8819 mill, lathe, punch press. for a growing mortgage 8JS..3561 ~. va e coun•'"" clu For H k f 11 & •· ch·-ker reqwred ~"hr co. l.ite typing skills re· ----------Cooks. Dehvery dnvers. w.r 1 d ou.se t'eper, U part "' '"' ""' d C II 0 bb PT opemn"S for men & ~.!.!_W Call 644·S4-04. 0 over oa timeforlargeret1remcnl wk Company pd in quire . a (' I(' PEOPLE PERSON " f Ii A I 8800 surance& holidays Cale betwee n l 0am ·l 2pm. Bus mMn seeks P/T a s· women w1lh ~ul going DONUT SllOP. early AM Equal Opport Emplyr aci ty. PP Y al 1 Instrument Corp. 2650 _S4_9.m __ 1_. ------W I I t ACMRS From Oran~eCo. Airport) Equal Opport Employer personalal1cs & tllkc i;hllt, t"\l ll lime, woman Fl o rid a Sl 11 .8 . C s oc in h s upp>'· pnde an their work. Over Apply m person. D1pp1ly 714-848--8811 So. rod~y Way· SA Mot.el maid. good wages & _63_1·_5.W _______ _ 21 & able lo work e~es. Donuts, 18S4 Newport Bl. SSG-3100. I'. 0 E. working cond. Spanish PIUHTIMG $2.80 to SJ.00 to start. AP· CM. GENERAL Housekeeper. hvc In or M A c H I N I S T / As . speaking OK 491).2227 ----------out. some F..nghs h req'd, lmmed.ialc opening for C plyaft Spmdally.Me& DRAFTSM N goodw/C'ttildrcn Jyrs & S EMBLJo;R . Newport Need immed i a t e ly -oHse l press man o n llWNG CL CLERI AL t:ds t'amlly Pizza Parlor COORDINA~OR LABORERS 9 mo's. Lag N1g. 831-7368 Beach mfr of food pro-dependable painter & Hamada TTO & multi TS I. Clerta/SKy TEMPORARY 410 t: 17th St C M. Newport Beach mfr de· eves cess.lir·'!<teqwpmenl needs light assembly workers. Top wa~es. excellent & I <.:ooks s ires a selr·s lart1ng, TRAINEE qua 1 person with all Auto accessory. CM. benefits. 54 yr. company Arr cont ro ma Int IMMmlAJE Hou s E K ('; ..: p E H ; arowid machine s hop ex· 646-1234 10 Santa Ana reloealinK dt>pt.ofnat'l eo has open PANTRYMAN highly motiva t ed in Mature lave in & part· periencc. Must have own ----------in Laguna Halls. Dennis 1111( In IOt' branc·h ror Bill· w/ good references ex per div id u a I t o a ss Is t ~S£MBLERS time care of 2 yr . old girl. tools. Please call Mr. Nunlng. LVN or RN, full Printers, 547-7174. ani.: Clerk/Secy to ma ml WORK 1 n r i n e f' r e n c h . engineer & drawing & 6«·5891 eves. 640-8900 Doering. 642-9090 t 1 me 3 · 11 p m . Eve ry ---------- filing, prepnnnR cust in· •Stat 1 Conlmental cwsine. App· Please call Mr. Doenng. """ ------------t Maintenance Mechunlc. New Intermediate care mgr Job reqs It typing. T1-t roordmal1on production pa""ERS da.ys other wknd orr. Benefits. Prodllll:HO. TrailtH voit·es fo r I a bo r & •G••~ !:r!:: ~B'mbrosaa, 505 30th St., 642-9090 Mus t hove r ell abl e Housekeeper wanted. Full hrs 7am·3·30pm. hr SS.SO Wlil. 847-3515 :!.'!~ra.!::.e J~::·~~t:i; m aterial s, ha ndlin g •b.tcSec H --------i lransp.&phooe.Long & Umelive-tnror 2eldcrly hrstart.EOE.S49·32Kl. company phys ical in- purchase orders & ven •PIX/ltec:ept Cooks wanted all sbifls o••v-s short term assignments. ladies. Lite cooking & M A 1 NT EN A N C E NURSING fl~ back xruy. Call dor charges. Some mven Sr ,.............. avail. Apply In person I\ '" ~ Holaday & vacation puy clearung. S4S· 1089 NwMs A~ f ppt 540-7639 t ' o ... tory control. Must be * · ~ growing company with Meo or women 25 yrs or H · t 1 l p I an For e ma n r o r P v l. .. -or 8 • •· · • · adapt w/ figures & or-•ClericalAHt benerits. Apply at Mu older. Know the coast 0~fi1bla aza io n Housekeeper, references homeowne r 's assor. Or ~• ganizeil. Xlnt frin gt-CoMFcwA11 Harkens 212 E.17th St. clties.NelS180a week or ava a e. req'd.Lldolslc. KnowledJ(c In pumps, LVH•SorltirS benefits . Sl'nd resume ~k lw.tToday C.M. more. O r a nge Coast 673'9401 electncal. road repa11r, Ahbov1 eh abeverag1e waA~es & Bo be Col c TT"' Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt. sewer systems, poo s. ea t net ls. pply tpo:O Dor r·u.. mNa n °• 557-0061 Co uples employed now Herrmann, Fountain Housekeeper. h ve-in, lo a uto m o tive & gen. NEWP O RT CON V . . x 71 ... ,, Pl Bch, care for wheelchair In ca . 926110. Attn Don ~O~ 0 ff ice • but would like to make Valley. <No or Sla te r stroke patient. (?l4) maint. X l. starting sal. CENTER. lSSS Superior White, Equal Opport overlo•d some extra money In bet wn N e whope & 3141Co:r,;Drin 496-l024;(7l4)673_M17 Contact mgr. 494-8511, Ave,NptBch. Employer. 0 .... your spare Ume . Call for •E•uc111111ullrdil) ______ 54 741 9-llAM or HPM, Mon.· appt, Jan&U-0723. Ice Capades Chalet needs Fri. NW'Slng IOAT IUILDllt EqualOppor Emplyr Co . S I Druo Cler k-Asst Mgr. . Ora< Across ~om rt) sport shop saleii person. --------·• MU.SIS AIDE Head lamlnat.or/tooler, uner over 21. 8 ary " n_ge Co. A rpo session supervlslor & ex-3-11. State eertlned only. mu11l be serious, self· ~.7S to $4.00 per hour. Cosmetics, gifts & cards. £qua10pport Employer perle nced D J . Ca 11 Maintenance S4. hr. Holiday bencf s~rter & willing to take Contact Marlon 752-2333 Exp prlnJ. 640-7373. 979·8880 for inter view• Gttc>UMDS KHPBl av all Im med. Bayview cBobaa,~gc~1·287P3SQu»re d Cleric:....r~ DELIVERY Help · BedroalcA11t .. l1r1 0en..1 askforJobn. ~~W'fm':~':t.0~~I;:: ~~~O~urin. C.M. .... '" · A Freeway Auto supply. Olven .lfled work load & uac helpful, but not nee. Ap· 1--· --·-· -·---- Boo K KE .E p E It. ru 11 u --1--· ..lt:Yavall"'hle 26242 Avery Prkwy at mgfg lnatrumcnts Ad· lnsurance office needs I N S U L A T I 0 N ply '"...., ...., U'I """ .. s D Fr vmce KJnetlcs t23i Vic glrl for pcrmanenl PT INSTALLERS. Full time time, opcr preferred, w1th many fine super _._. _W'f_._____ t ori a. C.M. •646_7165 position. Prefer 18·30. lmd. work Riverside and THI llVIHE CO conlll<'l Toni or Jane romJNtnlea & they're ull , DBJVllY E.O.E. 962·7756. Orange Co. a rco. Xlnt 1071Camelback M0-7'40or496-2050 FRtt! People needed for tem· ---------opt for Journeymen. Irvine 644·9<HO Bookkeeper, part lime. 540.6055 porary Ught city delivery eenornce I Wa.cet above scnle. Xlnt. large homcowner's as CoetatP~ work for S her•ton Electronics Morc bandlsln g cle rk Comp a n y be n eflt.11 .1--------- soclahon, Irvine area, Newport Buch Hotel. B.£CJRONICS lyplat. Typln140WJ>m, IO Adams Jns ulallon. Good working conda · A4IMCY Must be n eat in ap-key bytouch..:.Oeneral of· SSll-1611 MAIMTB4ANCI lions. 552~ 2790 H9rtMir, CM poaran~ have car and flee duties. Mitt al 1575 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 C U S T 0 D I A N AU.JOOS FREE know cJty atreeta well. TECHNICIAN rm.Contact Bever ly Fox -oaY (S7S7·$920). PLAN· Bue Drivers for Christian •-.1 I _..._ Pl or Judy Power. 642-7702. '"._..' NING/CO·ORDINATOR school We wlU train. Ap. a.~,_..,._ ~n!t ~af:'M'o:;. T=~ l di U·Tot·Um division of· COMTIOL CLHK t t 1 3 9 2 · $ l 6 9 4 > ply: 16335 Brookhursl, Ptloftes • typlnit. Mu~ Wedns. mornln{ only. mme 'ateopeoloa11 1nd nee. Exc\tina opportunity In MAINT/P l.UMRER .~ v 963-1831 l 50 27 h opportunltlu In a n expandTnir Os anac Co ( S l O 6 1 · S l 2 9 5 > • NURSlNG Private duty nune or companion for )'OW' loved one. Fiexible houra. We have RN's, LVN'S, AIDES, ft COM· PANJONS avail. Contact WESl'CLIFF . NurtK'11 Realstry 1817 Wt11tclUf, Ste 209 Newport Beach 831-0810 '1$2·9111 ~MY/ OPllATOI Are you an JBM system JIJll.5 romputer operator wanting a c hance to learn programmlnM? Tiie right candidate will learn our operations & becom e h alf t i me• operator--hair lime programmer. Prior pro- gramming experience or educaUon desirable, but. not requlred. Pay will he commensurate with ex· perience. We are a well established & _growing Orange County Corp with excellent worktng cond•· tloos 4' bencfib. Apply In person or send retume wtt.h aalary history: n.J'*tloprlK 17042 ...... A•• ...... C.92714 ~J.M. Cotter 1714t14MHI · · -·----• /!:' wee~Taklng 0~P· Ask for M iu oton established co. In the Glrl Friday, BoatinJl In· firm. Mu st ife able t~ MAINT/ELECTRICIAN OfflceManager..Salcs --------•I pUcaUon 1 days week . _r_ron_tdee_k_____ Oranae County airport do1try exper helpful. t.ype, me . ., do In house ($t0Gl4 1'-95). AIR CON· Good opportun.lty for ad· 1--------• CAILllY 557-0824 . 1525 Meaa OeUvery PT mUAl have area. Appli c ant• to Ooochypinas1kills,outgo· follow-up11.Sal1ry $700 & l>ITIONER/TF.C ll v&Mement.Wllltraln/no Rfal&I INSTAUIA Verde!t206,CottaMese. Ql.drlverailc&11ddrlv· t.roublothoot.repalr ,and Ing. Good telephone up depending o n u · Cll009·$1229 ). Apply experience nt>ceuary. ,..utec ... •1& for underground cable In 11 reco rd . C a 11 teat electronic ayatema. voice. Ute bookkeepln1. pe rle nce. Off era ex· N1wport·MeH Unlfled MUI\ be 2$ yn old or ""' IN\tllaUoo. Ex.per pt•· lerlt T1 pt1 t, Varied Maraaret for appt. Recent analoa 1.nd f0.2t32or'77o.31'1t. ceiltatmedical oonefits. Sc h ool D llJl rlct , oldor ·ft be avall. on SMMAI retftld butoolnec. ~ply dudes U\cl recept.lonlat. 64().-0HO. dltltal experience pre· ~lrl Frid ute l"~l.nl Apply In pe114on , P al ClaMlfitd Peraonnel Of. Saturdayi. "7·0824 or b 1 • Top 8 . F. • THlllVMC C.UP.AllenSSH'710exl ~-I ,..,.•'-Ide, •••t In fetred.C.ll$5'1-0479 v~ .. _!~· •. futl't-.' Milla SCIENTI FIC flee, Mon/Wed/Thur" 7'14·0090. 1~25 Mes TRAJNERIS. Dec.2nd • l!! 0 f! umna ........... -UUUIUi"""'l""• .. _ ORIWNG CONTROLS Frt, tam-1.2 Noon. Tues Verde HOO, Cotta Mes11.-"'--10'71 Camelbaclc • · · · Npt Bch. Pleuant loc Sails by Schock. $0129lh • tpm·3pm .• lGOI 18\h 10 am. ._.ta Me.• Inn. lrvtM 844-9010 a.-nPIST w/frln1e bene f. Call Experienced cock tall StNB.675-tm ~~4~0 0~~ i;:.uc:•h. De.\'. street. Newport Beach, PACKERS for Hickory ~f=.Pd!:.'!:i Heavy tvr.ln• & IC• Mt·580i'l waltreu needed . Ex· E 0 CA. £.0.E. Fa.rma1 " mp F/T, at.a -...... ~ • .. clualve, pvt club. Xlnl .uMDS W AMTID · · · ~~~~~~~~ 5'ock a Mallin&, Apply t« '10'I b>' CenlW'J 21 1'hz r..i.t draw In lhe •curate, H •:£ nl'gotla· Otnt.aJ A11lltnt. oppty can an.er 12:30, P\aU « p/Ullll. 2 yrly ...: Mon UH (Bl rear• OolclStarSefovlce. ~~r:..iaAdD ... ~_..P8Uot ~J7•~1tede mmed c~~B Exper. aak ·r« Jay or Karen, rau.. Apply tlO E. 11th l'\ncl what )'OU want In SEl..t.. Idle lwma with a Alrl)Ort .,Loop Dr, CM. 646-7414 h:v ,,._....,, • -.._., ., ..... .,..,.1122. 84&-1388or C2.1.3)M2·315S. &l,SantaAna. DallyPllotCluaifltld•. Dall)'PUOlCl1.111l(lt'<IM. Jan,640-Ml 1-------- • T •• le r. r· •• •• {'j., OAllY PILOT ..... W..t.d 7 100 ..... W..ted 7100 lkydet 1020Fr .. toYCMi1 1045 "-"""" 8050 ..... s.e. 1055 ............................•.........................••............. K·····················~ •........•......•...... ··········•·····•······ .... w.-. 710 •••••••••••••••••••••• UALISTATf SALISPIOPLI Sc•n Ice Stillion At ten Waltrt>!'JI tor turtle retire· Dan Gurney Motor •Ct'OIJ• ~ t t ~," s • ti w l' ck i, • Apt S:_alu. everythln lf must 9 pea dinette K t . 7 ~alnl.:d •111111 • l'l'fur'd D1tY " ment ('Ompln, port tlrnt• ~~~~erfect cond 575. catl~~...':~J_· blk/wht, go M111e furn1tun:, con1I interior doons. Sleet & ":~, ... i''UI & fi Umt• Ap " foll t11rw Applf at .,..,....,. ~tcrt-o wllrR speak~r11 wood blinds . M1Jc 1temao SICRIT ARY-EXICUTIVI Yily, ~~1Mu um, l7lh ' llllOO Jl'lond• St , 1.8. Ci•,_• ~ay fo'red w1111 found Sevt!r4ll lamp11 , mil~ 7 St one Pin c, Irvine rvuw !MB M ll ...,,..... IOlO o.n the Sont11 MonH'll itf•ms. OOIHJ71J before 552-1629. Wl'tllt•)' N Ta,·li1r (.() ti. ~1 ;.-1 )'tlir old firin "'ho ll) ow~'Ci & OJ1tt•rutl-d by 11s found(•r \lo'l' Urt' not 11 ~ubil 1d111ry . bf u111 h or r ri11wh1"c ,,1,1 tiN1t1 •lUoll1t•~ "Ith .1 tlJUOll thf' docl. a H't'"' l o 11U1n1tJ1c•rn1•11t l or ,., (i.il f<'rlday t~1w. who 1. o ~ork loH'J " 1u•oplC' lnvt•r A hu"I\' ..:uv 11t•t•tb help thn1u1•h .a t1u>." dnv I rum a m .1tu1 ,. 1 u• r,011 \\oho 1i.. t <H t I 11 I ~ h ,1i. .1 •w11s.• ul h 11111111 .1lot1Jo: "1th h.1 \111~ lhc• u ... 11.ll .ilu ltlu•.., 111 .. hu1th .t1HJ. l "fllll M & 1111111<'1 .1k n •cnrd l.l't'PlllJ' Vf'I tlu .. I'''' 'II" 'huultl .11 n h,I\ t• .11llJ1l1rm .tl ,I h l 11 t I t'".\ I 0 b U 'I I\ t ' ,a I l 11 I I • 1n.111.0•1.·111t•11t : .... 11 h .1l't .11"{111~ ,,, n1" '11 rr1w;it1• 111 th1• m.1n' 1lc•w11 ... of 11111 -.rn.111 I 1'1~1 1 I llrJ>ul .1tw11 ~l.11r1t .H11 ( 0 1 p11t .1fr lll11Hllt'I'\, 'I l 'l'lll "" t•lt• I.: .d 11 l1t' t11 h .111dlt· m" 1wr-.11nt1I hu,1111 ·,.., 11•quirt·111t•n t -.tu h .... m.1~11w ''·"'I .1 r1 .111.~1·nwnh in.111.1~111g i<. r t•,·u1d111 i.:, ftl\ 1111 ... 111 1 .. l\lll'll"ll" t•l1 0111· 111 1-.1111.il 111111· J m ,1 1w11 111uk1•r "ho \\ Cl td ii JI J I' f l ' I \\ n I I. 111 l} \\ 'J h ii ~h11rnpo<, 1wr,.u11 A101t. fo r w Y No on t• h u 11 t;pm w ---b--d--Mu"t hH \ ,. hr(m ,.. Woodwotker, ••JWriC!DCI! ••••••••••••••••••••••• clotrncd 1 dont want l-0 ood lathe. an 11tw. (."all M~ OOl I rt~Wrt'<I Chante lo .co Photo enlarac-n., Denier lttkc lhl-i luv1.-tl do~ lo thl• Quuhty .came tabll' & luiod pwr srinder , mtr (i.r with l(rowlnl( com & fo'1Ji. XJnt con<~. $85 to Pound. 213.fl75·2l~I chuini. 4 ncw tt'uk dining hm, ull klnds of c1111np '" S hq>pllllj 1 l"l't•I\ IOjl ~11ny . Good wul(l'11 & St60 m 111c. equipment --ruom t·hnir11 w l arm11 aear, wbl cbr. lwn chn1 company (jCnt•fltoe Apply 11"73-6100 ..........,.. 1050 hunk beda. couch. Aftt:r 4 fillh'it .icar. n1Jls & clO!St:t ul :JZOl W Muc/\rthur ••••••••••••••••••••••• pml)al. 642 4GIO dr11, 1001 mist' lt\!m.~. lwn ~ nt An • • Uell Hnwell proj ector __ ---moWf'li, 2'l1 t::. 19th St. Ch Mo61Utt•tl t.>t'I >1111 with II OlQa. l'.f\Jil'rl\'nCt.: Wllh ... 1.~l•IU'f' Ill 1111\ llllll' Our 111 huu.'t' 'kk u 1...1~ h '>l IOI( & 1';dl" t1 ttlnlOW J>f1,. 141 um by Tum I h'1>k1n ... '"' tht• tint•i.t t1•11I ..... 1.1t1• ll 11 ~ & co111mon \.'ar r 1 ,. r " & IC e n l' r 11 I • 11 ,. "· w/wom. M1ny cube1 In· *MATTRESSES* 6' quul sofa. at>ct. & ol _c_M_. ------~ cl.~.9M-0287. rrw1norPull1 toman. beige/yellow, 3 f a mily. C r aa ftaman "111 t•huuw .. :1 .. 1·tro 1110 f>.1t111 1•..:V1·rwnt'P lwlpful Mwc.._.M lh•uvy hlt111ti involved ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cett 1035 Mull/ Bolt Sprnw1 .... $28 JCood rood. Sl7ti. 75l·6GIO cleanoul. Gif\s, s upplies ••••••••u••••••••••••• Oue<:nSets •••....... S9'J S.lt:m ll<>USCl clwislc de· xtra lg twn bf.d. clothing ,.. ~ s fJl<' Mll 8172 ~ 1005 Peralan Kllt.ena. Cl>~A re· KlnKSeb . . Sllll 1116(n d1ninl( rm S\.ll, & misc. 411 E. tGt.h Pl f(ist e r ed. to p 11 how fnqwrefrornlOli Span111h. K c·h uir:; & CM 4 tr11ln1n1t ""••lubll' \\ 1• h1t\l' WI UVf'llll'l.i f1,f l 'Uli!f\J)CINUll '< With ''II 1hu!>l1t'>tn d1•1 u1 h •r & I mkttnl' hi rn.-11•h 11111 h11(h "llllltlUI th \'11Uf own pnvult' 1h•..,k ~ 1w 11Jrl tin ...... 1o1t.· .. pt·111•l1• ,__________ . ··········-·· ........ . P•tC AUCTIOM MANY ITEMS Of" Jo'INE t-:S'fATt-; Jt:WF.LRV. AltT OUJ ECTS. AN· T l QUES . l'"I NE 1-'URN ITU RE , ETC PHONE FO R IN l''O & UROCllURE. G4S 2200 STAILIM4MD paren\s. Beautiful long "SeHabla &ponol" hUtC'h , xlnt cond. Sl.SOOor Hon.t----.. --8-0-6-0 balr. 638·9308. Century ofr\•r ~1·2767 M1111u1al l.itmr t'~1>cr ._1 1>1 µ.·r hour to .. t .111 :-.0111)11• :-ilJlllll'h I t'flWI c•d Model Home f'um ------•••••••••••••••••••••••• Pers ian k ittens. champ 549 aon For Sale l i,; yr Mulitanu Av11ly sired. CFA registered , ----Garage S• 8055 filly, $2~0. t r ained shotJt $100 up. 546·9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631.0130. THE IRVI ... £ CO 11111 C'omc•lb"<lo. **'BUY•* rull.ICAUCTIOH ------.-. ---0. 1040 MANY YlNi': ITf:Ms Oto' /\tab qtr. gelding, 9 yr:. ( 'on11nu.,10n '"" l 111• 111 10 lnt\'I \ ll'V. II\ .111 11Ul11lna•11t ooh 111111 -.111111.l'I' " frv1ne tl44 !ll.110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Good ust-od Jo'urn1ture & t:STAT F; J EWE LRY. 'frail/ s how . ~nghsh York.shire Terrier pups. Appliances -QR I will ART OBJ ECTS. AN. Western. Xlnt dis & conf Antique Music Boxes' champ--blood IJlles. tin y sell or SELL for You TIQU1'~. F INE FURN ... Tack.640-9613. , _______ _ \\ '""'> 'II 1.0 ,,,, l 1 • ltt· .. ltc"" t~u ••1111 \\ •' .111• 101 .1t1·1t .it 11 11• ltr11· .. 1 .. 1cir1• 111 )· .1 .. 111011 J ... l.111<1 ,\· 1111 h11ur., lll'l'<frd ,11 t ' ~ fel .J Ill 111 I 1111 p Ill '\)fll)lf,1\ I h 1 uui.:h 1-'1 ttl,I\' T~i..r·, Sub• f Slut Mat•hines! Clocks ! ~!o~.'9 3\b stud ser v 6MAS4L .•616S&AIUCllT·91062N5 ~O '. PllORNf.CFHOURRl~· Top llflow e quipme nt ·1rnml•ulalt! 11••••el vr llUGESEl.ECTION _...,., __ ~-------,.__-________ f & 8 0 £, Ronnie Richa rds eqUlta I 1•H•l 1 l\H \vµI ~ 111 •-...a ,. 64S-22(X) 1<1•1•t·IYlflA ('ll•rk, • \Jlt'r d1•a11 tin\ 1n6( re·• 11r1I krlCJ" Orun.i,· ('111> J ll'll j i\µply 111 vt•n un. l>l'I W1•hh \ Nt'\\-l)Onl•f 11111,1 11117 Jumllot '"'' t<tl f\ IC Mr f'"i111·1•1l, t;.t4 1700 ,.,, 11 -nc• Beautiful Yellow Lab uoo saddle. m uch slH ~:.~1 1 1"1~~1!1j';~l'l :' ~·~ lnfetwoffoMC Puppit>S. 10 wks old. S7S. Displayed But Not Us1•d 1-:&latt.> Sale 25th 26th cstm s lvcr head stall IJl./lllhouw l.iinc •·(Jrnt'r GoM.ri1t1 ~5-W96 Sora & Lov(' . . . Sl78 Everytlunl( pnced "to sell s lvr reins, equitallon out ·1a llJt.·i1 Ncwlunel 1-'tn Opt>n Wed. Ulru S3l. d d ood Tables rrom . . S:IK cheap. M t..'IC, i.mall. fum . lits, chajis. boots & h3l \.I lfl7Ulj 1-'0fo' l!O'.!Kct t.e.rlng.lrv. St aKnCar P le P1UP~j SPc Bdrms . $HIS antqs ~03 llth St. Ual -show hall e r & lead II \11t1 lt,l\c lhl· .1li11t111· n ·q111n•1I ,\ v • · • 171417c~1717 A •• a pri c·ot. nt l nquirefromlOfl Pt-on !lhank.etc.557-9359 .,. champllne.673·7787 •. ..,, .. ,l bl Es I" \\,till 111 \\ork \c\llh 1111· gn·~1tc· ... 1 p1 •1>p l1· TB.Ef'HOHESALES """' a 8 pano Garage Sale. Ant iq ues. Ha•1llDWGoodsl06S 111 tl1t• "or Id 11lt'.l!'o.I' d ru11 .1 l l''>llllH' Ill ~01 k v1t1m1· 1n o ur E}igllsh Bull Dog. /\KC. ~ntury furn . applrunccs. & ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.w.11-: () .. : I ~h. d ( I 13 · h Mudcl llOITll· fo'urn 1t1·n•vt.1uc11,1 od ")66, c/o ~ Dolly ,Uot, P.O. l ox 11· 1•t,..,11w M1lt•i. room an ema c , mo s. i. ow 549 3077 Chnstm.1:. girts Sat. on· La rge tilter shadt."S. dou Animal Hospital 1·560, Codo Mn o, C A 92626• "''" llJH' ph·11i1url• tmw quality, S4SO 960·6127 ly 87112Cha rford Dr . ll B ble windows · S un & fadl· :! :, ctu y "k 1111·lud111 •• lor vour..,l'IJ /\M & PM Ant Oak di nA tbl 2 --r e 'l lbtan t. sell re S.Jt '>un t.41 ~h:t :. h 1 ( l ., ,, \I " 1 I ,, IJ I 1• 1 ris h Setter pups · 11 IQw.> • nr • Yellow sol.Id Maple G pc awnably, 714·492·~ "' (' II r week.". shots . wur med. ., CJ I 1 d r I.' a k ~o r ab bdrm •"t w/A~. tm made ----- 1 ..,. HI!•" • 1·om rn .1 or It bl 842 001 ~" •" ll1·N•Ji\1~'l y. H'JI t•)llah' ~uli•s I tit-I ;11 1!:. J. /\ Tl M 1-:s /\KC. 0epo6lt will hold 111 · casooa ~ · J(lass lop f'ull sz hdbrd. 8' sofa. makhing chnir & knuwlt!d~t· rce.i'cJ l.11 1-'abn,· i·xiwrwni·i• / a.w ll."Wll Chnslmas Call 962·5829· /\II Wood fj~~kb<'ds dresser. mirror. chest & olloman. xlnt cond $10(). wd'd lk s adcntaal n ·'''I rn-t·~,.urv 64., ~o *Se t · * -. --Schedule your Christmas Shih T.lu l:l rood Bitch, 6 With MaLtrci.st.~ 2 nitc s ta nd& $150 2 .c chrome Ca pt. chain. ~n~~~~ll llll'll' 111 I SALl-~l'fo:OPU: 111-~[~h~~~.~ . sr:t. ~~~'wk t~ir>i~o~(tffn7J¥'Mts ·~:L~~~· a~~es~~. ~: * Sl 78 * :::it~~~~ yv~~~i :~!~r$2~ b~p~a~~· ~i~fc~llz~~ 1070 . ""'! llmf•, r:.in ;1nw 1';m1>IOyt•1-. Pay /\II l''••C'\ I NOW L 1-;T us G 1-:T GIF"l' Tlt/\IN' t'or help 581.Q73, 979-1673. ottoman s:w O r a nl(e d11JA,$1S. g;j()-6324 RECEPTIOHIST ~ (hnstmas llt lJ, L1t ffoin1Je.-r.,/\1:\.'0<'Y BACK TO Hl-:/\l.ITY lO placin~ your ad. call .. ~°'}~~(;!r~~p~~~il" Vt'lvl'l rol'ker S I O. •-_.a_ . It M /\hmm' IU:.!0 H1n•h St Sh· UH THI'' RF/\LITY T H/\ 1~ un·Ad ·Visor at 642·5678 DOG OIB>l~CE f).')2.llilll --~-r I-our days per Wfl1•Jt in IHl!INev.1,.1rt Ulvtl, CM I N1·WJ W>rt lk!ath K3J 1!100 I S/\YS YOU ''/\N FAltN -""'"f_l_"_UL'C"' "'CKS Century -----------•••••••••••••••••••••• 1·h~:hng roost weekl'nch .. 1 • ~· . b .. · · , ' • • 1m "" ., ,uv INSTRUCTION Modl·I lfolllt' ~\Im GarafW :.ale or abandoned • • • • • * * • • • • • Typ1nf.{ SOwpm. t yc:Hr l'Cr t'l1&ry /T yp1 .. t J-'as t 141 forAwtl ... ta 64 $~1-'QflJ\2a llllWOHK CI06e Out Sall' Due To ·~m1·prlvate l"lasse'> 5493077 • I urtrcl\."S Del' G at J pm publlc conta<1 t•xf>t•r /\d ty ping t•i.i.t>nt1al for w~.F.K . S 1 <·k n <· s:.. 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LIQUIDATION ---------751·2945 1 Elec tronic Company':. 11Nutwn11I watts line 11J PET WORLD $47ea 551 4346 J\t Wholesale Pril'e~• SOLITAIRES I I Dl!tlnrt omc·c .... lookrn.: open posl\1001> lo bt-filled SALE Bostons. Chihuahuas. s t & Sun Ht.'<"pt/Typ1st P'J'. 20 hn. a . SECRETARY for a S/\L ES onenll'd, 1mrred1atdy. #Infor mal Cocken;, York1es. Shih· Gl.A.5S 1'0P d111111i: thl ioa11m t~3pm /\ppra1sed$21.500 week winter. 30 hr:. a A.-.i.ista.nltopr1·~1de•nJoflT A K f~ C ll AUGJ-; <lrc,..s SUNOAY.HOV.26 T£u . P orn s, Mi n wlli high back l'ha1r.., 3!S2U.tht•r. •~11 $6.!IOCJ wcl·ksummer Apply 1nvestmf'n t b:ink . Seeretarylojmn tryou'rcmt<'lh~enl&do f'eaturin1t 30 u f So. Schnauzer~ Pup!>&:.lud Mu .. t :.L~ to upp11•1·1,1t1· t:osta.Ml':.U Appra1:.l'C'.t Sl6.gt1!'; Balboa Ya\·ht Cluh mature rnd1v, r<'!.poni.1 • OUR TEAM not fi•a r (;ulure. t'ltll Cahforniu's rrni•i.t dc serVll'•• 7141531.5027 likt• m·w. ili('xH-1 • J\ • .,k1111! -•St'llSS.9UO lll01 Bayi.1d1• Or hit• pos1twn. t•xpn r•·q, 1 Mark a f I<' r I I/\ M ulcrs S725 54S I.ill I or 640 !1:1;n /\.nlJqu1• oak tbl. $285. 1900 • Otht•r )(ems on d1:.tn·..,~ (.:orunu d~\Mar . atlra111w IOI'. ... al;iry & j 1-: X <.: t-: P T I 0 N A L fl75·99IO IO/\M to41'M W .i:. h 1\1 al" h . S I 5 O I cert1flt-d. 714/546·071:1 NOJ>llON!-.CALL.I\' fl(>m·r1ts St·nd r~11~ t<• llENt:FITS ·r I h &I No r•urk111J( ~anvyrd puppy. mull'. 5 F'l'l.:m·h Pro,•anc•1.1I clrn1111-: fo'um1tur.., d uthci., tnyi.. Appt only ---------•! l'O Box 27:16. Nt·wport J Profit Shar1n~ l' l'P Olli.' n •rc·pt10111i.t ur l'::OLry F'cci:. rr¥> $50. rm st·t. l'll'~ant h11!h sty It· !tmk:.. furnatt·. oddt. '11 •,. • • • • • * * • • * H E Sall•S "Lie Only ·· l\t•a<'h. Ca 9266.1, ti7S·JIOJO l'<•n:.1on Plan ~t.•ncrnbl toff1clcd··, Tcd•m I ALSO 494·2746 hy Kmdlc., Ii <'llr.,, oval e;nd.., 221 Ab:.ilone /\vc THINKING -I Co~torL,van~ porary u tou t•a lo C>LU~TJM,.: -----tbl. 3 h•:n•·' & hulfl~t Ltl&fi!<.,S&t 660 •:mera ld nn~ "!ti Ml'tJicafJ>Jan pt·rmunt•nl po,,1t1on f."'/\MILY·STYLI!: ~j(J~h Spnn..ccr Spi.tn1cl ~1u~l ~~llthu-....,k .n•·w ,(•t ---diamonds, pt•rfctl Of A CAREER SECRET ARY lk-ntal l'htll Sulary n<·i:otiabl<· Uana pup., /\ t\ C 1·h J m pi. c:omin~. 115 v1,1 W<crn•ri.. llo 0 k .,. t ,. r h n 1 n il . Chnslmas !(lfl for your IH RUl EST.ATE? • llranch ofrl<'f' of national , L1r., ln:iuranc1• Pt 11n·a. 4\13·2744 clay r1r :ll~~~~:~:~M L1vcr l w h1t c . $115 u p N n 675·1l517 ~cnt•ral Olht·r rn tercst wife• OnlySMSO 7a4 l»02 L'-t>t.•tru1n1n° I h r I S l('k l -M"\lt• lllj!hl 761 0!117 10" lh1nies Sal/Sim I ro ,. ,.. 1 <'Orp. 11i. openin~ or AU $4 !15 ----"'' 11 d ... 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J ohn:-.ton ••le<' IHk!>. lk:.tuurant Now ;u·e·c·r11 oiwra\lon Xlnt fnnl(l"I Send i.l'lf del'>l'nph\l' It-I tlaily r•i1ot ll1~he:.1 com, __________ frfftoYou 8045 lll:t ~IJ/.101':0. & p;q ll'r C:1rl>, t:ni.:bs h Jacki-I .,, I I ( ben<•rr1i. indtl g ht•allh tn wi1h Work .mcJ S11lJr> m 1 .. :.w n r1.11d your -• - ---K 1., 11 w t r 11 ti -,., ,.,,. ("'AO ini.: app 1"" um:-. or IJ((' & d1•nl11I 1ru. .. 1>11 v:.i1·. h1o;tory phont• al h<1mc On•r 21. B l• II u l 0 a k d r cs s 1· r •••••••• •••••••••• •• • •• 11 " :-. i ' '' " ,. I) J c· k ' 1 •1 kt• n °u1 "1 M J.•o """' DAY HOSTESS & 13 hohd11yi. St·nd re I Jn Card Call Hl:; 6433 w/nurmr. s tamed i.tlai1s Four (t•malc hlac•k Jnd Watc•rclmkh, .. 1t·int1 5 "toral-'t' ~any i·olh•c· 2'> 2:> hn. J>\•r wet·k I i.umi' lt> Barb<'r Colman I ELECTRO 1 31' M han,::101? lamp, 1J6<! 26.'"i5 wh1t1• ti wt..-ck old k 1ll1·ni. ___ M·I 8--l'M tor ~ Hcrn.., Mui.I l>t•ll No Mkc~ 1010 A.M. IOOtCKEEPER t:o. I' 0 Box 7150, Npl Ifft! look ml( for a home 'lw in & doubl<· mattrt•:-i.,e•., ri·;i,-.tinablc offor rl'fuM-.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-"1 ''c llouru f'"r W"l'k fk h, ''<i. !12600 /\Un llolJ SCIENTIFIC •TB.PHO .... ~ /\nt1que l'ht-st of 1lrawers Ple"Q" rail ""I 3149 after l W31 Alli <.:ir(•h·, II Ii 1•--------' ... , ... , "' "'"" ... "' .,., · & spnni:' SIO SlO x111l1lt· 1 N ,. ,, r ri u , h 3 1 d & 1• ,\pt)ly in J)('r.,fm 111 I I E q u u I Op vu r I PIX OPERA TOR! $40 Ur('~ser ""'mirror 6 PM hl'<i ~ 7:;9 O'JHh Jl.im•Hlln 1 l'owt•r Muwcr/Traetor . .I I' MAC s tt ... ~l:iur.tnl fo:mployer INDUSTRIES l'IN•i.anl workani: Nmch $00. MUil'. rurn :'.>3tl 2434 Ill llP w/~rader hladt• IOl<t2 Adarn-.Av1·.lf U ----4(lOO lhrrhSt 111115 uons in fu!!l·gr11w 1nr.1 .A.....ll 8010 L ova hl e 1 y r old Li vin~ rm. dlnlnl: rm, l'n :mier 2Syr.1c·c·umulu NevcrU.'>4.'<f Va lucSIOOO lien1:r1t.'l lnclucle pd v.11 .• SECRETARY N"wport 1•····1·h '"11 '.12f'"n ()ran"h r--111nty /\1rport ...,.....GRC•I Sheep /Sh ep m ix . 1-·.. hclrm tl .. hold ll('m!> 1111n /\nllnut•i.. lunutun·. Sac SI095 b'75-fj66jj I r '" O t "' ""u "' ""' .... ~ "" •••••••••••••••••••• ••• ~payl'<l & l1t"d lo IUYJO" M ll ' I ., 1• I I It" S .t t .. t•mvloyee dis count, & or pvt inve:.""r u IC!> Eq u a I () ppo rt u 111 l ~I (°tJlllf)lt•X Wllh huo;y C.:hcv FREIGHT n AM /\GED ho-· "1' .. ·9574 ... I .,.,,. "'i"'fl , l'nb. lrwtt'r, bike Sal, 1·--------· heullh1n.-. EOf; rrqd typin~. S ii . t-:llicrM/1-' rlt•:1h·r 'Soll'll·h~hthook ""' "'" ""'" Sun I0 4 630Plunx•r .<.' ---------1 Wlophonei.. f1hng, bkkpi.t • ••••• • kl't'Jn n1t. t~pi.ni:t. Op11 lnr llOTf'OINT SALE 330H ---M 64b J06I) ~1l~::t Vcr<k• Tennu. Club t,x ...... r 9am Spm ... ,.,. lo • "" , W Warner nr tturbor. G('rm Shep fl'm . :l yrs. Top quahtY rnnll'r hccJ _ __ M b h f I ---------· SIOOO/mtJ Non ~~('r cidVUl1t't•n1c·nt See orrl(•t• Santa Ana. 97!1·2921 very playrut. nds lot~ or i.et l.ikl' nt•w Sil.'> ··m ers IP or ~a t'. Hl:ST/\URANT Job I"". A"""C·•mpu~.· l)r, SEC.Y/RECEPT M. A r . II 0 W /\ H II attention. 897 702'J !J[>[• lrl!l1 1-..bh. taleh<:-.lale Comphletl' ~~s.,.,,.,,t sell . moving. Rea:. I """ ..,,..., 0 ·' h I I) & (' I L 1 c L' ousc 1 d. many l" 01t·c• .....,.."'"'' HA 1TJ-;N1>1-;w.,, Npt ... ,.h L'rir 121 A in ·10 hr' wi•••k Mmimu111 C cvru ct, ovc ,uu1 C I. .. : /\ t /\ N • r. .,..,..., L' Th ___ _ lusl'<>YS ll r .. "-I N l II h R AR("/\(N"-" u d To a :.clt·1·l1ve homc. Orc!.!>l'r 'l\/1·111 .... ·t & h1 11l'rn-. 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Cockapoo 2'-:o yrs Kit Twrn Hedi. & C.:ornPr T.1 tllJm, ti04 Avocado. Girls bike. $L:'.> ea. Lar~c ,,., r~-.. j ~ ~r~ °"'Y .Jl·7'\5'1 ormtc:rv1cw 1 ..... ......_Way <.: M. ,,.2 1.,,<-., workinnorn~,9 . .,711 133 kni. I blk. J blk/whl bit· <.:u~lllm mJ<I•• i.111, <~l'OflU del Mar. Man y oak tabl1·. need s rep111r, Ne•t°(j('(j lur v. ork rm .111 A prosin •!'IMVe ~row1ni: • -I "'"•'_ ' -"' ....:::.'"' ,.. "' "---751 l!t-17 (•vrs $135 Ph 645 M:" 11t•w 1wm.-. 165. Other masc. 642·83'7H 1mruU h as1i. kC'~1:.l1•r Ell'ctrun1c Company's Ser v1tc 1>t a t1on atte11 TR~D~IVER Large, 70''x32~. wh ite --~~---~-~~-----------~---~~~~-~~-~----=~~~~~~~ 1111w• C:roud' ....... 1\lall, 01i.tnl't.Offl~<; I!, lookm.: danl:., full lllTI\', part Thc J olly ltogcr 11> look· r e rri gcr a l o r . ~I t h }uu c·h•>Obe your dJ\r-. & ror a S:'L~-~ oni•nL~d: lime. t•vt'l'i & wt'ekt-ndi. mi.t for a truck dnvi·r for freezer. $75. lf/5--6736 IK1ur~; ltcft·r<·nl'•'" t'.1r & '!'I\ K t. C 1! A H <• 1-. Neal hundwnlin1t & at> daily deb vcn es to their -----tt•lt•iihnne art• re;,1 In ~('rt•lury to Jo!ll t>t·arnnce a must' Apply rt-i.tauranti. 11, Ton l-'t1fPdam.' iias d ryer with 1l'n1c•wt. evl'ry Monday Ol!lt T Jo,AM 2.Y.->Newport Hlvd, <.: M truck, good clnvml( re newbelt$45. I I d ' 9(;2.500!j •1.1111 .1Jlm Jo' X <.: F" I' T I O N /\ I SEHVl<:fo:Tt-:CllNIC.:IAN <'orl~ m11 n 11lory. f u II - w1-:.-;n·1.11''F • Hi-'NJo'FJ"fS • Mamll·nanl'C or elcttru Um.• pcrmunc·nt J)Ol>lllOn GiL'i l;tOVI' ii burner a nd 2 I lt~p1tallty fksoun·t•' Prorit Shan~ , I 1nc·c hunic·al r1hnit ~1 nd with xln.t fnnlle bt-nC'f1ts ovems $50 11.11 W{o:.ld1H. Ste<!O'J p. P l ~ I mu·ro r.lm c•<1u1pmcnl Zl~ll Du1mler G75-227!1 Nl'wport 114•al'h <l,:'l":,r~1v1~~ oc locat ion Sahiry · c·x Suntn Ana fo'or Sale: Refnl(eralo r In tiJI 0610or752·9HM M~"(.llcal P lun ~·nM.>s, pd hl'alth pl~n --__ !>4-0 0348 Rreal i.hape. pr actically ' 1 l>tf •n 1 tal Plan i ~:~~ir.~~~~~~w. JJ,m TYPESETltR nL-w. Moving . Mus t Sell !'failmaker Ol'l"flf•tJ Sail" •1 '-' n~urdn<'t• --Full or P l ume. Will train SlSOCall Sunny 559·0161 tiv s..i1ock 501 ~ttti SI S1l'k l..c:.ivv S..rv Sta attendant, FIT typ ist til).HO wpm. Cull iu-.-a-20 "lli·w1)0rt Hl'ar h l'a11l llol1du)'i. Chevron Station. 3000 1't•rry fo4S 6111 -r-• 10 ... a.1rv1t•w. C M ••••••••••••••••••••••• Altrut l1vc Off1cP ---Warlrf'RS l5t Pnza help Tull mnn'R bike 23" ullov Salfl CASH CARD foZ.vironment ~rv Sta llelp llC(.'<lt'tl 1m K: 30 5 30242 C r o w n frame Chi mo IO :.pd. ll1~ht'Jm1nitll l 'all ~mpton !Ki5/C;c~h !')i:nd i.clf dei.cnpt1ve let med 1-'ull or pit Appl) Vallt•v Pk way 1.-aJtuna Sch winn wheel!. $75 h·r with Work and l;;ulary 9C.x> i':, Csl llwy . N. 8 . N1J.1ud . M6·3680 ~led hibtory ~----.OOs ~ 1oos ~------1oos .. :I.I.EN l"AltTl':ttS ELECTRO t-<1d11" habenl;1'ih•·r l:l l fo,.,hinn l~land Mall SCIENTIFIC N.B Now ante·rv1cwinj! 1.,..DUSTRIES exp i.:ilt'!!l>4'"on f"'lll Sall.., 4000 Hm ·h Sl. 1111 LS LOVJ-: l't:Ol'U :'• N1•wport Hcuch Ca. !)2(;6() llavc s oml' sal•"• or t-:11ual Opportunity med1c11 I bul·k~round '! l-:mployer M/F lh·monstrnlc r111•1• & •• _._ ... _._ ••• hudy mai.i.aK1•r In 1.1ri· ... ug<> dept. storei. t 'om m l )>S I OO pole(lt111I $2000+b y Ch ris lmns Start im 1TM.·diatl'ly. Ca 11 Dawn, 213/JHI :l!X.16 SECRETARY to S950 "'11nta1dl<' rios1 tlnn for SALl':S-P01> avail lor r•· Pt•11111n with s uperior urrd per~ PIT. nc,iblt• ~kills for u pandini.t Co. hrs Call for ill"lalli;, nt•1tr OC i11rport. Xerox 720 b<'f llOO experience. ~ Gpm.w 7:'.>2-2377 lt osemor y Sales, Part llml' sa l1·1oo --5-~--1-ET-... -.y---.: __ , J(1rb wanted for dnvf' up ~ - photo shap ln Corona Cid <-Os mellcR & fragra nce Mflr 2 s h lfl rt .-cvoll Sales Monaiter of major llu m l : 30 & l : 30 7p m . c0Hmet1c1 & fra"rance Cull 759-0771 rn seek11 a secre tary -With strong typing 4c d ie· Salee-TEXAS OIL COM· tuphone experien ce ~:t PANY needs de~ndable well as good communlca · person who can work lJOn slulls. Challenging without •upervl11lon in h!11l pace poe1t1on tor a Co sta Meaa. C.:on t nct sl'lf starlln fll• reliable cu1tomcrs. Age tanim· pl'rsoti. Sa ~ry com . Port&Ol. but rnawrity ii.. me ns urate with ex· Wu train. Write T.1'. pertence. Exctllcnt fr. l> I c k • P r t' s . , ln~c bencflU Incl. com · s o u \ " w c 11 t e r n p c;ny pald ln1uran ce P~troleum. >'l. Worth, prof(ram. F..O.E. Send -Tx_. 7_6_tO_J_lijiiiiiiiiiiiii•I re1h1.nwt to : UOO Quall, Suite205. Newport Beach 82600. ScheduJt your Chrt11trnu &~ stopi wtth ihe Dall y Pil o t '• CHRISTMAS G JF't TRAIN. CAU.NOW 6GW71 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PUBLIC NOTICE Antique Furnilurl' fAMOUS SPECIAL 3 Day Sale EUIONAH Anttque Furniture CONDUCTS EXHl ~T & SA.LE f~r1 · Sat · Sun Novem r 24.25.& 26 Hundreds of exquisite European Anti~es •••Bedroom Sets -Dining Room se - Li vin~ Room Sets Many one.of ·kind occasional pieces SALE AT WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE 140 I Village Way, Santa Ana - 541-6325 C... Moclr Wett ... .,.,.,.. ,,..._.., -0... lloc• S.... Mcf11flf11) Courtesy • & Di scounts to Dealers. Oesl1eners. Decorators ANTIQUES OF THE WORLD t ts 7 Newport llvd. Cott•Mna Bonkamericard Master charge 533 w ..... $t. c .... ..... HMJ191 All Aboard For Our Christmas Gift Train! An easy way to sell your C hristmas Gift Ite ms. A apecfal Dafly Piiot gift guide will appear every Wednesday frOIJI Nov. 15 thru Dec. 13 -in plenty of time for more.than 1 Of;OOO reader• all along the Orange Coaat to buy your gift Items. To place your ~lday gift Items o" our GIFT TRAIN PAGE Call a Dally Piiot Chrletmae Ad-'41Mr CALL TOOMV -842·5'78 Your credit I• good wtth ua. or charge your gift ad to your M11terch1rge or B1nkAmencard. DAILY PILOT 142 .. 5178 .. ' " Saturday. November 25. t978 Here's How You Can Use Our Famous Dime-A-Lines our famous DIME-A-LINES. FOUR CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOU DEADLINE :'Jp.m. Frld•v-lJOW .... vst .c.M. • 8rtnt them or mall them wttttcorreC1 cnh~ t2 noon-All br•nth Offl<H to one of our 4 c:onverwenl ottic... • No Mwutoc". produce°',....,.. • LAGUNA BEACH . ', .. 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It amt• s:,~., ~frtul ('1tno1>) 1-'lorul ""1J1efj 75c eadt yellow 'metal light fix· mowerS20. Spreader SlO -U U lln1t•\'X 01hJ tn11 frnmc or rou~ 1m~h·r ~h·l'ltypcwritcrtuble$2 ture SS ChnirS3. Hang. Like new toy"i SOc·S5. IHH.l.~ 111 11.111d111 .1d'• WJlllE C'OllSolr "ll'Wll'lll LIVING room window 12 nwc·hrne rwt'<b 50mc 115 doubh.• 1)(-d $15 Six ~lute Two w<>"d ~katcbotird:i 1n11 la mps S2 each. Ski Childrens clothes Sl ·SIO c:lolhe:.,tulk11\ll,Wl'll.1n1 machtnt ~ t•'O lwln "by4'h,alunllnom :ti "t·mol y' U Wt•'llOx antiquellhuttcri..,t•or hlZ St Lori.1ealum1numb<'er tow ropeSl. Desk chair Sunday Only 10051 .and bub) Joi.ti.. 7~· SIO muttr"'" ct~ 12:\ 'ct panc11 "•th cr:rnk out cyllnd11r 0de11d boll ond by ZU" · ~ti\ hurcJwan-. k<·.: S4 Sony M>hd state SIO Lar~e picture frame 8111mark Dr .. 118 . T"o olJ dvll'> SI~ •'•" h t'!70xl 1 110 t''rh h<>~rr 1·nd11. ~ ~lck!v.ulk 'h()f· key bru~11 f7 L11t1 h.ihtn SIO r>n . .,,11lnjr table with i.tc1cu SlO Three piece S2 Radio $1.50 Nordica • ~turtcd a1um.a1, 'llll tQ d0\1,... $;.'(! io. 111<13 11k .. tc ... hlUt·. 1111c ~ like> "58 em b I yi S2 Ni• w s k 1 rt arms. th rt· t• md o I centerpiece ss ., lu boot s $3. Roller GR EE~ wool ruf;. tax 10. ,.;lt•(tm· rw"" St""' w~ rwv. 1n u1~i111111 box.~ c:hrum" PU"«1te locks. drawer&. ~hree shelve1', Chth.li-rollrr ..,1u1tcs SJ -;katt's s2 pair. Juict• S25 .v lobt• F'rcnc~ p~o DAil. Y PILOT CJf Mhal--. 10•0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUGGA&ETA&S from your bwuneu card Send one u rd for each ua plU1 one spue. We return per ma nonllf ~aled allr11ctlve taa & 11tr•p. rnec:tlntc alrtint· l.D. r'i!Quirementa. Prl'· vent lou & thtrt ! For n pc'r&On•llt:cd tag enclose wallpaper. fabric or "Day Ulo" paper & we will black le trim your lugs. Or try two cardi; back to back. PRICES: S2eaor3/S5 4/StapSt .OOea. 6/9tags Sl.50ea. 10 or rrore Sl.40 ea. Sales Tax Included NO CARD? Draw your own or send' nan¥'. oddress, phone & wt•'ll mukl' one card per ta it. Add 25< each. Sc.•nd check or money or· dcrto: PILOT NIMTIHG P.Q Box 1560 Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 in.: M''*'~ ~(lo\ ol\ I. l. n•• v. and (htld...,t<am1t foott1u ll two, S2 rac•h unod nccd:t rcfin1 stl1ng. StO lloys ... izc9drc,i.bhoes Rl a '>'i es sc t'ach v1nc1al wing chair $~ ntrw l1mli.' ..tb..ilutw "'ht•ll' h" n d m .idr fu II • 17 l' ht!I mt"t, hkt• n\'"" )!I lllX'llkllt'li SI a~d 15 UfJQ Hike runs. S2 Games SI s2 t'our larRe l>tainll·s~ Sur frider s2. Kirby at· Re and wtute d<>ublc k!"' $1 ~o l.ur11t• l·1.,: rl'ttt 11<.:an" S2\• cr11.t ~""I frcnl'h pruvcnc1ul lh1ur motor SI 1 'IV.'O edge r Sl each Ch1ldci weav1n~ J.KJP dt&penM·rs S2 euch tachmcnts S2 Gold anti· j umpsu11 . n<.>w, K. 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Valve rovers SS. F'11d Kt OA '111.C flora I 1)1'11 t11rl'l1 $9 Lim-nl-(·ro1:hC't Boat l:irldrr S2 J-:u.,y k boo 7 8 10 SS Chandehe~. 8 '.•icht·'· S2~ p I,\ J ~ FO R y 0 u. ~( Flookll St.· 20<.· SO<· l.uci• arrow buck oak r hturs pump SS. Dist,. S4. Wut,c1 sprt•:ul $.'l Blue floral rt• I nt k:i11d l'mhro1dcrt·d b:ikc child '!> ovt·n sa SJ~ s:X:80n· ""'·· · 1, · P1ctur<' frames 25.: tn $2 J",Wt:LRY, WATCtU:s. :>c•::!Sc Ey1•lc·t6inchwtdt• 52s eadi· old Jirinh pump S5, 011 pnn ~S. •uhr bt•d ..,prt•ad ·rn<l Si!Sti &adl•d bl!~ SIS Talkin.:vicwmuskr SS 'r · epa~1 ~i(,8 P i c tu re. C h 1111•111• MT OBJECTS.GOLD. SOc. Rtcrat• !)r yard But i.toned SS.S25' old tiuni> Starter S8, Volt u11.e re ~atchtnA <'1tfc· rurt~1n... Small thslws . figunnc:. l lont'Y hill clubhou1.nmd SSI 9 l~g rvng ta Le ·. V1llai.wr S5 Ot~hwai.hrr S J L VF. R SERVI C E • ( " ' gultttor S5 Tuo 7xl5 fo1 -. Pl 50c $1 T . a n<I ochl1t tt•!4 $1. Rt·d t II $ I h b h ~3 4 · c• u e a n c • • $25. Os l't llo&cOJl<' ~35 F INF. 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S tni;lc headboard $5 mod . copies anything. · · "'" " · ,..,,. , 8 .. 5 . cleancrS8 fi75 2270. . • . d N l 11 1 B h d LarRl' woll cloc·k' SS 1 SS. Junio r & m1 1..,es S35. 11vx sonn.:!> " ••. --------, ::!M7 Vii.ta t:otr& a, I 1 t.:M llum1 ton cac onut St FM 'MPX <fl' like n u w /i;uppl c :. clothe 2St'·SIO Sat J0-4. rro~c SS.bexcelJ"dnt ron·twETSUJT, ncurly n<'w. U4Hi368. IMi\HX clt•c•tnc pinh.itt 111 00 22 llr<' ~'\ !OOOx2:! ~1~1kerAI~~ i:'o ~:f~~i co~r<~~ Sii P ort nhlr S200-~.968-21_6J._._. __ 40~ M:ii.tnol!_!I St · er._~ -~~~•;n ~ .. ,~.·i~e fil~a~.~1 fhi~ds.hsr~c ~ ~~· ~~~m 77 Toyota corollu 11.:ht · S I:; K mo rt• '1~ \\'.''JI. wht·~·I S:~1 400 t91fl r _ · AM / FM radio SS Port:r Cpt Mills self:.. direct on l>OU ULE l>lnk cai.1, Aoodl rod. 'center pole' with on JO n · ' ' renikr. new. $:1~ C'rht·.• ma<·hml.' Iii! 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Iii( ht 70 Toyota Corona Mark II · Ch 1 ('hi Iii. l l · V i k 1 n ~ t a P t• 1· " .. -...... ..~... ,. • ..,.. s:rec·n. !Jiit· y11ril. Avocudo paru: Front and ha<'k heads 525· rom.e. Vl1 \'<' '°'' 1 ~<'. . !-. P1'. :" e o 1 d c f'/ I> I 11 y t• r S 15 PLA~T ERS i.t·111fold1n1-: :~::., ~~ ~::: 50..: yurd. Royal blue. bumpcrsS35cach.Lights <'1ovedrsuScl0:.,1R1tthonctdi · <'1 hnlrdS2k~.,;mTd3!_tr~ik Shmlm<·ell•ctr1ri.llcl'r. S:l5 ti:tl2293 .... .,..1. ;::::.i ;~ I k h """ d T SS h F t b k t _one ,.., aw ii<.' ea !I ape ec "'"'. r s·.~" n1•w. S:!.'i OM hrcndbox uo rl~ \'"" ,,..; t lie " ai:.uu.: yar • wo eac · ron • ac · S25 each. Recondltionl·d Movil' pr,oJl•rtor SJO 55 ::ilidlrlA ..:ta-..i. rulllnct VW ma"' wlu .. -t•I:-. and tirl'.,, /.it! "'" 11 m••.. 'll°" .,..., alabu .. tcr tablu lamps 1tlde windows S20 c•uc•h mopur heads S35 l'uch Scr('l'rlS.'>.ti4:).6!141. 11 0 0 r.. , ,. 'J ,. h ,1 boll lu<>, S20 ull 3 itcm:. ~ ...,. 11 u-.. °"' := .. St5 r .. 1272flt. n o ors S30 eac h , " • ' ,, -·1•.. ::r... • .... ------Transmi!l!liOn S3S. Mag Glrls bikeSlS.Stereor~· 0 1-:1. M/\R W0\11'0 WIHKI 2:!·11Xl81 1.1 1 inch . S!i >146H01!1 m 1 ~=: r.r: :t::- Nt:W k1khl•ncabmet.all rlms wlthtlresS20cach ~~dci~ with rudo llhadc. D4x60. S2.'i. /\ntl t'u<'h . C~1unt seu tu1ll{•c11 1 1.o~ w.1rc1rohc ... =~ :=::- .wood. b P•~~s. $20 euch. nur kt•t r('cllnlng seats -· ----qui• :-utm whit(' drn11C-c. 'hell s., Crnnl' "'nk. drc~'cr. wh11t•. t•x1·tdlt•nt =~ ...... ••~ ~l-----S35 each. Back bench WET suit, ''4", S20 Depth l2Sx86, S30. llMHi Port l!rrl·n. 1951\, S5 En ,.0odtlton. ~l5 Mutl'llltig Good ®Ad-()Nttnnl SINGLE bed S20. Single scat S20. Trunk ltd S15 gauge SS. Sun lamµ with Kimberly i>I . Nn <'yc•loped1a llrltanl<.'11 llmaltcr chei.t of drower bed frame S5 Day bed Front hood $15. 546-0862. iitand SS. Small air com • . 1950. SS .,e l Jiook oJ S25. Motht'rs maple mck SIS AsllOrtcd pillows to M2TraverseDr .. CM. pre:..sorS7 Miter bolt S<\. Tll f{EE ~1k~ S35 euch Kno~ledite. t95(), $5 !11•t •nil <'hair S2S Antique .t h d b d 110 -Treasure rindtir with Three pomlings $30 each Ladies tO ~pt ... -.I bike Sl5 bre d rack s tand for ma c ay e · T IHES: G78-IS S3. Snow h d h 115 Llk , Jee crush<'r S4. Ctind} Kil<'hc.>n ltNn-'l SC to S2 a bl k 120 Sp a n} sh style loveaeat 175 SR·t3. like new. ~ood ea P 0~f8 Ci~ 1 t d1spc n:.erS2 TV lamp $2 3803 Sem~horl' Dr • ND P 1an1 5 • 0 c • S2S. Siiurush style end lrl· ror Pinto, S2S ll paJr. n('~d ~~ t'~ ';:1 ~ss Teapot S4 5'&8·0020 1 _963_·4_090_. _____ _ S~\\~lA-"t,~s· Tito# /n#riguing Word Game wi#lt a Cltudle ble $20. Rollaway bed 646·3680 mo s . renc or VA C ll M "n na tu. LOUVERED itla~~ win 48", s:is. l,nrRI! whit«-· shutlna oft water $3 ('Ol,OSP<Yr rrhi&C'rntor. llOMt.•r. $20. Twin mat dows 4 .. wide . Jnv vinyl hassork $$. Whitt' c J\ R parts : A us tin Comic books. SS. SS. Fate rOURhl look In~. $25 lrC~b and 'PrtOllS $10 h. ...... . o •--. ._, of .... metal i.tnk nnd cupbourd America transmis~ion m ogulnl'l! Uc eot'h Black & Decker. 111 dttll Buby rrlb 11n<l mottrc11a h•n11t 10 "" · NO~e tmt· 1ow':::''1~'°1':,'-'.....;:4!!o.:- unlt. Sil", S25 Koa "'OOd $3~. Au!ltln Sprite 1100 U~rlght vaC'uum cl('Qn(•r S25.615·S2.S8. S I ~. Rn11~1nNh· with cd,SI SI sn 673 lf~ ------t411.4 "' CU.Y I. •CX.IAN corfee tublc $25. 18" rrank $20. New 6 volt 14 works. Royal hand rnnopy nnd skirt SM PLASTF.llS scaffolding t P t IC 0 A N I r ound marble lop marlnl' battC'ry. 2361\11. vacu"m r leaner. h a11 CHRISTMAS lt Rhl~ on Play 1>1m,nc1 . $14 Wood $35 ~It 2293 1 I* I I I I' r>e<k~tlll toblc S2Q. Old $35. l.dt door for 1968 beater brush. $25. l.arlle heavy dulv wire. 4000 ploy pen $8. Car NClllij 12 . . --. . . hat rack $20. Rollaway Dats un pick up S25. brass bell with woodc•n feet, all or part. IOc ll & $6. King mattress and /\Ml FM cor radio 135. clothe line SS. Anllque Oat1un 1800 11hort block handle SS. 631~. Cash foot. 845·1786. box s prings $35 Duby 011tcr1ier bl •nder $S. I T A C E S I • Coca C(lla barrel sas. $3$. 1989 Toyota Corolla Only. Cull Alter J2 noon swlnit $5. Rnt)y watk1•r t<lnic 11h:c tx>tJsprt•:io SIO. r..,-.;... ... ..;..,.-...;.,.-l J Nljthl stand or rnd tablt two door partr.: door·~ Sat &Sun. KITCHEN or lflnettc tll sr. Orf·~!\er, 6 drawer. Ston1•wurc dishes SIO. . I I r I l sao. Krnor(' WU1$h(lr, WO-each. Rear d~k Ud $J5. .. bte. t hromc 1.~·14s .. 30x39 S.."O. Couch SlO. Double Th r ,, l' h I ti r ll I IJ II. L.....&.....i..-..i............. I fl ·n 'f naltott', $10. S4" R<.>or bumper Sil\, Reur erKE. Mood 27 • lO *Pff'f· extends to 47 . SIS In bed n ot fl r m s I 0 aonhtlCI'! suo fk-•n b&IC I H u M T 0: 11 I .... .,.. NIP my wlf• wMn formic a counter top with r.nd S2S. Transml111lon. 135· ~IHIOOO. 1erI0 r P 0 n('1 d 0 0 r • Bathlnettc 18. l.arnp Sil\. chair S:t t.ampA SI\. Raby i.. ___ ...,. __ ,....._ A -.,. IMlvt~ • peny. t am <u" h I ... """ -.... r ~ ..... s•·rt I d 29114x79• ~. Surf board d bo d S20 t S5 M •. ,. I I I t -aklnt flora ... oe -· .....,.,oow or ours . _,, ... er OLD booktl frat ~ Ilion~. ack 17 50 O ~luicr Kin~ heu ar . r11 r :1<•11 • ens ac • 9rHt • ... 64~·7301 S20. ront wlflltsh lcld Shilte8ptare, compM< hrtatmas tree lltand S3 Ktna al« mattress S25. womenw clothts ~to $4. i...."'--'-_.___.,__. d'oeuwM. ,.._. 1e11·1 ~ltlnt 1.:3. Rear and aide win· works 135. Ho Ith . Llvl room upholstered Sprtn1s la), Fr•m o 118. S mall wooden s p ice l i. £Ac o T I loaft'tcto•ltll• -0~~~48~~:. b ed S3S. dow•bl~tlt5~!~eater ••· Wulth •rkJ Jlapplne11 chol~~ aotd allp cover, If a n g Lag I amp U . cablflet la. 2810 Francra i.- 1 .. , ... 1 -.. 1 - 1 • ., ... 1 _... e ~:i,:...._ ~~":I ..,;;..;;.;;...;..;......;;..;.....~----• .em Y 15 . .....,..1914, 125. Our Boys achool 110 Uvl~ room thrH $41·0989. L11nc. CM. _ _ _ _ ...., ... -.,.. 1 Mu A tin" hubcap1 12 MF.SH .,.aypen '20. Stout ...... ,.. -• ...... 1--Ca.· .. l~ht e amp · l<fNO 1111e mattrw '35. IN t-' and abeeu SIO. If .~:uhni: Sabot Sl 75. 22" <.:raftsmun ridtng mower I nd s wrkl $1 00 eodcuphmlc a nswer <k \l lCI' SIOO Kcnmo rl' wm1her SSQ. Frigidaire l:l cu ft rcfng $75. Other misc 14 Im a Lou. Nl'wport C rest afll'r 12rM . Chris tmas Dccorntion:. Lights 4000' on ll 18 wire Garlands. hulo's Nr. Make offer tor part or all 645·1786 ------Waterford r rysrnl. U5mortl pattcm P.P. 631·2878 Approx 60 sq. ydi. used blue carpetln~. bst orr. Calll\42 11t3 DICOAATOI SALi Ant1qu•· oak tnw chest Sl9S, very orn11to um· lwrulla s tand sn. 2 drawer oak dresser Sl60, 318" wicker etagere $12!». 1111 30''x42" deaks $49.9~ ca. 4 oak •wivcl chrt. $49.95 ea . & Iota more . 234 K 17th SUlle lOIA (Ofr WC!st mtnaterl C .M 64~o:MO Carpel Steam Cleaner & Shampooer UOO/besl ofr. '31.0.13 King siaie'lrame1 box spr· tnp, heedbolro, 2 drexal n1te allocb. Reuonablt . Ml-4'729. GIRLS Huffy 20" blkd20. ""' book SIS. "11 about 8$ ' ~ S3 Sm:Jl ,... .,... ..._ * IM!ew. "llCh ... r: blk .. r1-· btd frame a..... ,~ ..-"""..._ .... hlbac JJ.. near new. . Kin •l·e box aprtnB• 1163 4080 • or r r ,. r 1· IF r r I " · "" ... ..... n s mall ~rattaman p1lnt a .. N$' ~~l!u~1~~1',~j::UM1t;;:;•~~,~==-~~-=~-~-;=~·=r-=i-r=;· 14'' cl= mu on•:.r. tiacb. Two o~rload •Pr· EXTRA nrm double m at· t • compreseor with motor *· Kina •~IPC'Hd PLAS~s 1c:1rroldtnf ::; • I I I NW. loc:ld. •1 · Ing shcx'b for Ford U ·-Bo _, f d ........ _ t'ts "''"l rd with fram• • .21181 -....... 1 -. e ur:aNAMktkil I I I I I I 8,000 (1Ultom norinan eat-h t.u•1•a rack treat -· " apnn11 CHRISTMAS t.ree. 8 e>ot. en ""'""· .._ u •>' Rooachon MV ..,.,, ..,. ._. ANML d white briclt. 4•4 .~. 15' waterproof 120 Call m. P'rllMIO.Bookrue u o. 8rftfUH 110 206 40th St.. NB. 011 • • ..... .._ sc•.&UI-.& __ ._---...._.........._IOIO . eaoralr ~I wftul &42-4808 • t..adboe.nt110.-.ao1. 9'11-21\t. PtT1ln11ul1u11ulley B!Otofam ~13. WantAdRaulta '"'""'" -·•-=.·!'..~:=._J.....:,:;__..;;;;;======-.. Mtnl 10 11p(l. U\I ""'' II Ouaiy.Sabot '+' •h11 11111 bollrrl, rm tor w / I(• i. l '"'lll" !\411 108'7 R.OOtlLOOM a.n Kalby 645 ~79 Gn1y Manne Seascout 25 hp Run.., fme $7~ Call t--~~~--~;.._--u 675 9047 Hl'\', ... :.\1 su:.1. 'EM T R.\Ofo: 'fo:~1 au:sT ·.:~1 AttenlJon boat bu1ld1m1, brand ncw P1·rk 111 1<> U1esel, atomic 4 mannt• engine, w/xlras. $3,000 orbestoffe r 551 3678 ----IAUER MOTORS 7'hHP Wards outboard 21Yl,5 Jlarbor Blvd. rootor Like new. $175. COSTA M t::SA 0 Pool table, blilt t)J>e. N in opt>Ut~-d. S300 Alum pal.lo rover 12 ft X 11 ft $75, 30XS4 ofrlce de1>k with cha1r S7S Regt-ncy 16 channel rcc-e1ve r , Oystal controlled 3 bund FM nmnjtor A/C or P/C, $175. Slidtnlt glass door too frames > 6 fl, $50, If ft $65. Kmg 1>1ze water tx-d $75. Frank 546 3419 ---Swim & play tcnnu. al Mesa Vercje Country Club. Membership SSOO To pll.H'c your ad In 1h111 column <·all 642-567R 962-7275eves. 979-2500 loah. Powef' 90~ Older camper 4·s ole. w/o ••••••••••••••••••••••• truc k. $150. Stove & refn.c · 640 2700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 Luv pick· UP w1lh Cam· '27 T Ford. tounng s how borne ca mpe r . Xl nl cond. Xtras. SS500 rirm. con d. Make o ffe r 536·004.'> eves. 751·5809 ~ua-·ck_s_a1_e.54S.2_1ee ___ ~-....;;;;;=====;;,._• Grand Banks '76 JayK1ng camper ~~~~2:;~~Xoo Mesa Verde Counlry Club Bstn Wbaler-SCacraft trailer, fully eqwpped, I 675-6161 DAllY PILOT t e nnis /s wim m em I 4*!ZSk1rackS30. Stan MillerYachts good ures, s ips 6, $1800. bersh1p. $650 + Lran:.·I chains. nl195Xl4 $20. (213) 598-9433 Aft 4PM. 492-2762 I '69 Cougar XR7. p disc br. fee Will take $100 mo 751-3696 --•(•71•4•)•~-27-54--•1 '67 VW · 1 PS. AC. AT. Sharp. & 54.>1476M -l"eves__ <-rtt-Goods 809 .. ----------• . van . POP·top. S1775PP 846-7019 .,........ -41 "" engme good, body nds SCRAM-LETS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1 work. S900. 642·5647 Model A. 1930 town sedan, SEA RAY'S xJnt-0n giilal & running ANSWERS Ca mpek r shell for min 1 _67_>4444 _____ _ 17' lO JO' p i e up , w t boot & speakers, broken back Kidnap Caste -wind<> SlOO ""'0 6025 Mouth Locate HARRISON'S w. ·...,... · TOOTHPICK SEA RAY IOATS :Y. GMC, 4 spd, VG. Week· I always help my w•fcl CllOO CHOO CHOOSE 3101 Coast Hwy. N B. N..<fer dlx. self-contained when we arc havinJ.? a •. has everything, xlnt buy party. 1 am J.?n•at al your girts from the Dail>: 631-2547 atS3500.675-40lO making hors d'oeuvre:.. Pilot CHRISTMAS GIF'I 1•--------•1---------- There is n't anythm~ I J:YA:;lin~~?N~:1~~h :.>'SEA RAY nybndge can · t do w 1 t h a " " · TS ' HP M ' TOO'MI PICK thru Dec. 10th. Ca II : 1976, • 225 ere. ---· 642-5678 260hrs. $34,950 64S·6600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mi~ Siu . f'1sher s upf'rglass, Cus~omiicd 42' Unifhte 77 Moped Foxl $299 Cash. Wanted 8081 Comp 210 $285 new Sac. aft cabm, 19'18, 3 slate Like new, only u11cd I •••••••••••••••••••••• Sll.5.963-4090 rms. & 1nc red1hly l rm.494·1337 COl .. S & STAMP O'Ne1llanimalskm,, equipped. $194 ,500. Mopeds.new&uscd. W"'.......i:D ~ __ l:Suy&sell Five Pomts ,.,.. , .. large, SSO. M ...,.,. 848 a ...... fly pnvate collector & tn• 962-2655 • 24' Reinell n y bridge. o.,...._. __ "OO<o<> __ _ COLLECTOR CARS Nov. 25. 28. 1978, 101.m. MARRIOTT N9wpOrt Beech. c.111om11 Buy -Sell -Watch OVER 200 GREAT COLLECTOR CARS Including eerly fOfd&. M11<· c-e<ln, Ponct>... Roll• Roye••· C1dlll1c1. Mu•· t1ng1. Okh. J1gu111. MG >. end muct> motel vestDr-Nee<rpToot ~ets T . . 1!25bp; GMC. 4ow-hrs. '76, '78 Gare Iii moped -rru silver $ -~old. Now buy enn1s racket. Pnnce new canvass on s tern d $ 4 5 0 G l '"~silvers -$S each ..., near DU sso. Used balls rm, side & front windows c~~s gifl !>49-lss: ~fl9 T./ l964&before ·Sl.95each. lOc . Jump ropes. & Bim. lop. Fully \U\lllJl!.ll.ii.:.o Quarters . 1964 & before 558-5064 equipped, Pnced for fast ~~~/ AUCTIONEERS. INC !f1r each. Dunes 1964 SSW mod 19 6 ... _357 mag sale. 962-0288 eves. 9150 Locelly 2IHIO-=- before -40< each Don w/tgt gnps. etc $260. • · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ '74 ~ Ton GMC 4S4 eng. 36,000 m1 $5000 830-6725 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 CHEVROLET SURFllVAH Automatic, A M/FM stereo tape. pwr. sl~r· 1ng. h 1 bac k sea t s. special paint, cruise con· trol. pop-top roof, aux gas tanks. Tacoma wheels & low miles. Lie. 1883754Ser. P3247. $5477 THEODORE ROBINS . FORD 2060 HARBOR Ill VD COSTAMfSA 64'2 ·0010 Ford conv '76. Ex cond. Auto t, A/C. P/8 , P/S, C B. stereo & more. 64(). 7797 '6.S VW van. new 1600 cng, clutch & trans, $900. 498-4163 '72 Ford Van ~ too. loaded. ong ownr. 546·2223 sell untJI you call me 9MM """'AR $1 H • 16 Glaspar Wlth trlr. 75 hp '77 Suzuki GS 750 Kerker Oane'7l4)S57_3534 r • 60. unt J ohnson. Fold down xh 11 1959 Rolls Royce Silver ~-----mg bow SSO . ..22 Rifle $25. seats. Crpt.d. B1miny t.op e · Sl700/ Best Cherry · Cloud I. ex cell. cond Van· Dodge 73, B·LOO. Want 4'h' or s• bar an 9fi8.9011Jlft 6 & canvas dust cove r. 646-0795 $17,800. 985-4144 V-8 A.T $2750. stools for rmb1le TY Rocio Must sell! Make orrcr., Yamaha '78 400 Enduro .56 fo' rd p· k 8.. P/P673-2028 ___ _ Call 960-2984. HiA, Shreo 8098 ~~·ri . a ft 1 Pm. like new. low mi.. $950. o; dow o 429 ~~g~P C-~g a~~. '65 Ford van. rblt cn11 & ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• offer 640-7837 or 494·7170 good body/palJlt askmg clutch. runs excell. Call ._.,_Ith 808 CROWN 19' Lobste r Skiff with 1978'h R.M. 125 Suzuki . $3,500840.2221 Gary 548·6613 •••••••••••••••••••••• traps._ Ready to go. Must E xcellent Condition 1967 Cad Convertible Ariel acous t. gu1t~". RENJ A JV ~this one. Xlnt shape. Sl000/makeoffer734-8709 Collector's car, nds '71DODGE VA .. rosewood, xlnl tone. Ex 66l-4DSS eves. work, rest.orable ,700 Custom paint, complete· lrastnng, bard case. LOW .a..r ly loaded w1lh ever $250.494·1942 ~ 1.8' Chns Craft Corsair .. HuskySale : '78250$1450. 552-Sl60 yth ing. Must see! SI O. MO. Ford VS 1/0 . runabout, '76 250 $650, •73 175 $300. ~Rau, <1Ui03561 Guitar Epiphone Acoustic l"reedehvery in area topcond. $1900. 548-3385 P.P. Ask for Bob. Work Rodi 95140 $8795 ~+~a!'e.Jacntc:! $is . (714) 549-7024 15' G~gor Alum. used on· 549-2289, home 675·9036 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SELECT AUTO SALES Call 494-0249 --., ce with trlr. Also 25 hp. 71 Yamaha 250. Xlnt r un· DUNE BUGGY: rail type, l.221 N. Harbor. Anaheim ----f-!ice 19 color portable Johnson elec. Alc;o 6 hp. ning dirt bike. $225. For 1.835 eng. full race. pad-772-9800 ArpOdY11seySymphesize ~-2 yr warranty. $118 Johnson. Either or all. infocall 552-7900. die tires. custom trlr . Autos Wanted 9590 + amvil case. xlnt c·ond. _646-1786. Prv. Ply. 644·9835 -I xtra wheels. Must see! ---------1 '74 Honda Elisnore. New 661·0085 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~i, or best o ffer· Color2S" Magnavox TV 1978 Sea Ray 197, open reblt eng. Racing type -.. -~---Dri------ -l4 orS48-0479. $180 bow. 228 Mere. OMC..:. carb. $350. 26585 Aven1da "" ..... .,.... YH 9550 WE BUY Offic:.e hntitwe & 979-Z756 $9,500 w/trlr 661-6717 or Oeseo MV. 830-59l2. ••••••••••••••••• •• ••• • USED CARS .,...... 8085 Speakers: Rectilinear 7 955-31.30 1976 JHP ••••••••••••••••••••••• •'ANTASTIC!$650/pwr '74 H onda 750cc , 184EGADE 4X4 <.:ALLPAPPV f'UJI e lectnc cash re· 673-6l60 ~/ Cstm .. pnt. 4-1 pipes, HO Automatic. pwr. !>leer-Used Car Mgr g1st.<.1'. Rebll, like new, 9050 rear end. Xlnl Cond . iog wench AM I FM 540-5630 $280. 642.6537. Concord 300 solid state ••••••••••••••••••••••• 968-7808 ' • IOll~SO~ & so~ la"'* recorder w1tb ac-plWlh 60' or 75' stereo tape, roll bar, ,_..._ 8087 "" '78 Su•··"'1 RM12SC Near white spoke wheels & on-C"D <'essones. never used. root.or yacht, hourly or """ I 40 121 ·1 1036771 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cost $300.00 sell for daUy67S-2172·67!).7411 new$825 Y • rru es. >-WANTED 759-9336 OHLY $5280 Large Bird ~ltC $100.00. Call 836-Q55 loah. Sal 9060 Mlrocle 631·3474 Plont>er Receiver, Scott ••••••••••••••••••••••• Honda 250XL. 1975, good ....,._..._,R.....et ---------• Turntable. Jansen 12" cond .. lo mileage, $575. 2J.SO'Hi:" 8 1 d C M PARROTS . Afri<'an 3·way skrs. Sacnfice hhnoft44'$17K 96IH872 ar r v .. · · Greys . Yellow heads S450/all. 675-5463 J ·a4•CF27 SCOOTER. llonda 1973, 64s-57oo Cuckatoos. Best pnces. . Cal.cataUna 70cc. 3 gears . Great Try us. PP. ~21 JVC receiver with S,.E.A. ~.._Mi.._ Yacht1 ond $195 Fu T' gr aphic equalizer 2 ;;nun _..-c · · n . 1m. South American Nanday ucou11t1c s peakers & (714) 846·2754 _54&-__ 51_87 ______ _ Conure w/cage SlOO. T08hiba turn~ablc. Xlnt <213)598-9433 MotorHoMH. Sale/ 675-5463 cood. 67S-97'J2 Rtftt/StorGCJ9 9160 Allto1,Hew • .......__ l ' Sl oop : beautHul ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9100 -· H•w 9100 classic lines. Bristol, 1973 • _ ... __ ... ·,·l!I·,.·~· ..... · .. ·1· ·,·,·,··-'···.. • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • •• • • • • ~ fast. Wm Tritt design. Llmrt Motort.onw COSTA MESA AMC/JEEP #I IN CALIF. 2S24 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 714/549-8023 • LINCOLN·MERCURV 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA WEIUY USB>CARS! We're the new Chevrolet dealen1hlp In the Irvine Auto Center. We need your used car ! JOE MACPHERSON CHEVROLET· 21 Auto Center Ori ve IRVINE 768-7222 Cabinsleeps2+2inhUl(e Fully selt contained. cockpit. With lrlr. $2750 Generator, 2 air condl· Call 675-9047 tioncrs. roof lop air. TV ISLAHDElt 36' antenna. CB r adio. AM /FM stereo tape, like new tires & olber extras too numerous to men· Uon. Very. very clean. Loolc al this one before '70 Jeep,~ ton PU. needs front end axle work. WANTED! $1000, no reasonable ofr Late model Toyotas, Osl, 1976, furling jib. loaded hinged mast, etc. $49,900 Fiim 645·6600 refused. 673-3025 Volvos. Pickups & Vani1. '78JeepCJ5. blk, Callus today! AM radio. $6800. 66-47 45 aft 5 p ..M • you bu,y ! Call Truman at ---------ll~r...~d]• ~..,.• 1975 Dodge Ram Charger ,.,. - THEODORE Dlx. -'40 V -8. no smog, 1--...;.;..;.;..;.;;.;.;.. __ ,. auto, PIS, air, pinstnp-ltH ....._ ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand N~w 1978 Audi 5000, power pkg, vent win· dows. air , elect sunroof. ••••••••••••••••••••••• *DATSUNS* L-.s.ctiOlt OfAI~ SAL£S·LEA.Sl NG PARTS-SERVICE lrmtd New '79 HONDA Cars MANY To Choow FT-0tn! UNIVERSITY chrome pkg, stereo cass. otdlmobile polis hed alloys . 784 Hondo Cars • GMC $10,599 . Trucks ~ 2845 11ARROR RI.VD 28.'M>Harbor Ul vd ;££.) U~t 540.6410 540-021 l I Costa Mesj 5411 !*l4U ·--110 "-" --l-975DATSUM--·71; C1v1r s sp<J, :1G.ooo m1 0.,:i:3~.~~: ~n:n 1210 am/fm. xlnl f'Ond s:11:ic1 4 speed trans In t•x· or best642 52?11 IMW 9712 ceUenl cond1llon 1ns1dc:: & out' 1040MVPI ONLY $2275 Mirac!. '74 C1v1c Hatchback. low m1 S2W5 ~"2960 Mcado,IR.....tt • • '76 llonda Accord• • 2150Harbor81vd .C M A<'. under w roty , 645-5700 768-4341 LASTCHAHCEFOR _ _.~~ '76 H on d a C 1 v 1" HatchbJl'k Gd 1(8~ milt>aRc Xlnl rond. 640-9'216 1'71530i's SAVE! IUYORLUSE NOW! EXCEUEHT SEtt<:TION AVAILAILEI •IMW• •RESALES• '7420024 sp. 1373LPl-·1 '75530ia air <560MML1 '7620024 sp. ISOOPC,M I '77 320l 4 sp. <283SPll '76530i 4sp 1315RKS> '776.'M>CSI t6119TJ E) '78 7331a 151803081 '71S7331450 ISOSWPF> Also limited number of 1978 320i's IS st1U availa· ble. Call us today' 131-2040 495.4949 1976 IMW 530i Sunroof. air conditioning & s tereo cassette • (37~11 SADDLEIAa< V A1.L1Y IMPORTS. 131-2040 495.4949 OUNGE COUHTY'S & --\T I U JM 1-· .. ---··-- *DRIVE A* *LITTLE ••• * SAVE A LOT SHOP & COM l ' AH f<: BARWICK OATSUM -....111 I 1L1r1 C .1p1"1r .11111 831.1375 493.3375 "We nl.>ed lo buy clean Datsun uised r11r'I ·· S Will Pay Top Dollar $ COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845HARBOR RLVU 540-6410 540-021] -----9730 .•...............•..... 1976 JAGUAR XJS In flawlc·~~ t·ond1t1on' CJ:flHl>KI Wa!> $11i,'.~J!'>. now reduc•ed lo ONLY $14,995 IAUE:tt MOTORS ~2.'\ It arbor 1111111 C..:(~TA MESA 979·2500 n ·~ XJI~ wh11t• with tau int Approx ~ mo ldl 1111 unllm1led milt'.•I!•· f11c. wmly ( Actu.tl fl)lll•IU?l' JU.St over 7000) All n ·1:. Jag fe11turc·i. 1 anll f m slerc'(') .in<I '"'"" tapt', custom ''r wht•"I Take over hw or pun•ha:.t• Ca II fi44 3305 hl'I ween Bam&5pm 7 I X K t; H t1 .1 II ' l c r . 78 Blk 280Z Spec F.dit M11:he1Jn11. AM HI lapt.• Mint cond 7M, loaded sterc'O, ?lK mi·:.. $4)5()(} Sac $9975 499-4095 64().5&7K ---- '79280ZX. 2+2. grand lux ury pkg, separation salt'. must sell 963·61>'71> '76 8210 Hchbk, nu brki., rad tires. 30.000 m1, AM /fo"M. $3200. Pal 7S2·1K>49 9712 ····•·••••·······•····· Sates-Service-Leasing R Ca I '75 Oat.sun 8210, can be OV "er, ftC. seen al 508 So Stall' '74 J en)>en Hr·olev C.:tin· vel'ltblc·4 ~pn'<I. cu..,torn AM / l''M ~tt•r<•O Wi t h casse tte t a pe-. Dunlop wire wheels. lronl end bra, hardtop, Tonncau 1·over & nc•w M ichch.n tires. 111 SllPF:ll 1•on(ll lion'!! Pn ply. Now re- duced to S5200 firm. Call 830-86.10 aflc:r 5 p._m_. __ Rolls ftoyce BMW College , Anah eim. 1S40Ja mboree Newport Beach 640·6444 _7_74_-0.100 _______ _ 1976 IMW 2002 With sunroof and air con· dlUonimg. I 5611TQM I SADDLHACIC VAWYIMPORTS 131-2040 4,5.4949 CREVIER LClll~ini 9716 ..........•••.••....... '74'h 8210 Htbk. new tires. 40mpR. xlnt cond. usc11 reg.gas.$1975.846·7171 '73 Lambori:hlnt l~padt• '75 280Z. xlnt cond .. air. Xlnl cond. Hcd. $24,000 A M I "' M , 8 t r k • n u 640-2564 brakes. batt . fuel pumf MGdla------9718 + extrus. S5800/bes t o ••••••••••••••••••••• •• fer. P.P. 644·1130 •DATSUN• SAMTAHA20' CJasa equipped w/trlr. purchased April 78, dry s torage avail Nwpt. $7200. (213) 697-:.>19 6PM· 8PM. (714) 558·6293, 3PM-5PM. ROBINS Ing. 35 gal t ank . wht CMteMffe w h Is , lo m i le a g e , ""u•-UOl er UO.t4'7 ' SAHIA AMA $1 Sf 6 lllOAOWAY •DREAM IUYS• 1978 Datsun lonl( bed miracle mazda Pickup. loaded 1 5 spd. 5 __.__ II d. s100 DOWN ...... , ... l ... 536800:.~ 595':-!~ Te.• tll10 llO' l--ol .,. 00 f'Ot 48 rnonlhl ~ " .... On aopro•IMI Cr.Oii Oel•u~n lllyl'll•nl oro~t-•&000 40 IM4U8&1~1 Equipment Includes • !lPOed transmlulon car,,.linQ al'ld fOld down , .. , IHI. And we are ~uttlng PtlC»t a slicing oft even more-t FREE RADIO ,:-:':..!.t:~ . .. 21A MAllOlaYD. COSTAtimA FORD cassette , wa rra nty. 1977 Lid o 14, racin g $6200.552-8160 10f>0 HAR ROii Ill VO COSTA Mi ~A t.41 OOIO vertion, custm cover, Trwcb 9560 salled twice. Orig value Ren 23, M H All ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3000 will sac S2300. t otor ome '77 "'tlEV Pl"kup, ''-T tuo.9003' 833 .... 74 t xtru. S22.5 per wk. 6< per .., , n """ eves, . ..., ex ml. 848-7255 w/8' bed. AC/ PS/ P 8 . ~days. Oxl cab. Dual tanks. lo 32' ketch, needs work. Rent-Luxury '78 Motor mi. "950. Ph 675-5487 S2000 or offer. SS&.':M>73, Home . 22', s lpa 6 . 552-7145 $250/wk+&r mil. 640-8585 Chevy '79 81& 10 YI to n neet.aide. Sllver ado. blk '89 Tradewtnda •31.furlln« 'i1 Pace Arrow 28' dual wine upholstery. speclal Jib and 180% Genoa, full roof air. loaded with orde r, every x tra, ii p l n n a k er (l e a r , xtru. 5S2·5040evH. S7500tofter. 499-1919. beautiful lnsulated In· • .J.....a. ~• terlor. Two aalllna 11 Chev,Y MV\Ufuome,lui 72~1 ... lonplcup.350 u bots a nd N e wport a kind, aood running VS.hPdatandard.77,000 moorlnf available. cood.&U·l.363. 1_m_l_.eo. __ 12_16_· ----- Survey SU,00~. wlll Rent 21• Mtr Hm, 1ell· '79 Dataan Pick up, 30,000 aacriflce. <213)an·0476 cont. 1pac, com.fort. elPI milel. AJr Cond/radlo 1 ~ays, (2U)'190·'10M •veo· 8:'Sl75wlr./9t mi.MM6$8 owner . SUH . L'I c II· TNlln. TNHI t t 70 IDl7119. &Gml ext 210. PAID fo"OR OR NOT WE WILL BUY YOUR CAR FOR CASH! VW 'A, lMPORTh. SPORTS CALL TOM OR FRANK "42·2000 77 •ICSOH 27' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •53 ~ YI Toa pick up, Dal, T .. k . Wheel, 11• SbMta t.o.1111.e, Nlf· Needttra111. Dat. bod,. cFormerlyHarbourVW> Load•d . Splnnalt•r . ~. awnlo1, A/C, ,..... IOd OK. Sl50/Be1t 117U 8 F.ACH BLVD. Evuytbln1. Aft 5pcn: 1tereo, but ofltr. offer. Ruad1 tTa·•lt HUNTINOtoN BEACH f15.7'70tN.8 . '4MMS. ev•. . . 835·3171 I IHI UUIMA ff DftlVtNO MAC:HINt •USIDIMW1• 73 8avariaS/R (567HJP> 7420024epd (8HQ0t5) '7l 2002 Auto. air (ld.2236) '763.0eiS/R <029RKM) '77 $30:41pStR <0179 77 630cai 4/ 3od <T R5962 > 78833Cala S/'R (0l2VPV) CloMd • s. .... ,. lt77 IMW UOI Slereo 8 track, 11unroof & o nly ll,000 milca l (852TC8) SADOUIACIC 'f ALLIY IMPOITS 131-2040 4tMt4t BMW 2.0CA '67. snrr, AM/FM. oril Mich Ir.om MS00.080. '7M5S1 '11 IOCR, cstm wbla, i.Pt 6 , clean. wbt, 17100/bll =-=-' ... tlf, ' . air, custom inter, mag11, 21 0 H-• wide ovuL•. cWJtom s hell. Coft MHO 645-5700 western mirrors. AM -- radio, under7,000 m1 Lie Mercedes lea 9740 IJ90496. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •$5'95• L3w '7G model, 4so.5EL. 197'7 280 "Z" -4 spd, 1ur, Dk brown, •Int cond. AM ·f'M, maic wh""ls, FuU1 eqwpped Lo m1 . sllvcr, 11er 360$. Bst ofr by 12 1. Call eves. •SIZll• ,_7_52-_E006_. _____ _ ..... 6ro,. VW '76 ~SE. P/W, PIS, sun· 13731 hRrbor Blvd. r 'f. a 11kln" S 13, 800. 534-4100 (864NDNI 640-1751. I t77 210 z '73 MHZ 220 Dsl. S.00. 'l:I .. spd ma~a air stereo mpg Xlnt cund. Pvt ply. • • • • 494·2368cvtt/wknds. t.ape.~I I. r '7ttl 'fn t'JOSF. clal!Slc epe, 82M '1UIOZ ll700 11$.- -. m l. x lnt tbrouabout. 957-0820 11112 300 SE Me rcedes IOOd coad .. new palnL asoo. '134-87oteva. '7t280S27,000 ml. Mtnlcond. · m.11ot - -' ........... rt.ct Aatto1, laport.d Aalto1, ••,.,W Wot. U..d •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Allfo1, UHd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Auto1, UHd Saturday: Nov•mber 2!1. 1978 ••••••••••••••••••• •••• -DAIL v PtLOr CJ l ~lffa '74 Soalb '760 ¥........ 9770 •-"" 9901 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.•• 99l5 ·········~~·~· a...... 9'120 A.tot. UM4 ....o •. UH d Wot, Uted ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •11 nos amtrm ... 1r 1'76 SUI 9taL leather. rwu. well ~)peed lr;u\ll . air rond1 ~ t.13hl t1o n111 & AM M i.1t.ape y~ 171MISl.T\ lt 77Morc.•• 410Sll Siher wtlh blk tnll'r 1un roof S3. llU )44._, Pl ) Ul,700 '13 Mt'r<'Mfrll Sunrl, llkC II~''" 87~3411 MGI 4,llS to; $1:! tlOO '744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Tl MGH. 32,000 nnl«'" "''"' brak1: . oc1111• rl\•1·l rH •I > r. t t• m • ,\ M .. ~ cas:1eth•. r1td1.1 I 1 ire• mait whl!t'b S&IWO ur ~" oU er ~J.:Wl.) ·~·*1 SPKlalt urn MClJ l'nn't rt1ti1'" °'t!f'dn\ t: 1>h.'rt"tl, t'lU'll '"" car 1n 1u lJlla· 289RYW 3tt5 NABERS (-ildtffttt) 1'76 SA.Al HGL t>\wl 111Jt'lt~ lrt' 1h11n .!:.! IOI mt It>-. • • p.-.-d u 1 r l'lllld 'll<lrt" pc1• "'"ilit' llJ+tJ••ic-r '"I. "'·'lit" •nit Ul~uputtkl 'trrl'O <'o.M('IJ\' (~J'~ I SA.OOU IACJt V AUIY IMPORTS llt-J040 49S-4949 W.. 97U •S46'5• 9 MG t tt1Jt HM1 'Uh·1 1 76 M 1d,:et Con c.,.,.,..,. r.,v.. "U6 nu veroble with h·M• than _____ ....;..;..;.;..;;.;....1 34.000 m1 A n•11I wmn~r' Toyota 9765 848S~1T ••••••••••••••••• •••••• lt71 VOLVO zoeL .SUnrUJf. ew&o lFln.11, pret lY io&d rolor' t87-4M •· I sou lf7'TOYOTA CIUCA ST With uir cuod ttwn1n~' 1~17tUtt'> /\ Supc1 buy Ill $4195 1977 MG MIDfHT Very low mtlul (381TWV> Slt95 I 974 AUA ROMI O GT VllOCE 5 11peed. aar rond and •ter.-o callst!tlt! player ( l'Qfl SHAaP 1977 IUICIC REGAL Soper nice c·;ir • !:n7RYX > $4595 q.lity & Price· LARGi'~'1' St-;l..EC'l'ION Of NF.W & USED IN ORANGE COUNTY ('ADlLLAC VALUt: Plt()Tl':CTION PLANS Av111lublc on Most Curs • 1977 CHIYROLIT eor..... '9932 Ford 9'40 l'tyRDutt. "'° IWA.LA Sll>AM ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ••••••••••• •••••••• • ••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••• Automatic. pwr steer· 1971 COIVITTl '/6 Pinto ww..-: Had to \16 PLYMOUTll S1wlllte in<. 'factory air cood., "lpd.Y Pa~<dtr" heal~~ lui_ i:ack~ xlni 2 dr hrdtp Low.mlleia1e • Unted &la.s11, wsw tlre.~1 L-82 engine, a utomatic rood. &tolr 8404509 rebll enKin o. radio, wheel covers & LOw lrat\I., cnnae control & ---heater, ~11r rond.tneeds MJlai. Lie. K511tLO Slk ONLY 5916 miles• (I o '12 Wti¥On, claa:. J hitch. repeJr ), power stet!nnit P3642. lf904498) 8.lr ibock8. cruz conirol & power brakes. Gd. TO PRtcm s1000. oo.2u. ~-U::'~J!f:· !:~::d~ S fi1 Ford. Run11 good. Dody Call M1""'35 . -~~,.,,.---.beautllll.I S500 • 75 Duster , 23.~ ma. ~1ghl blue. air. auto. !1 r adials. $2300 firm , __ _.;::lit 00-1682 , "" '72 Ma libu 350 S uper l<iOOH.vtx>i llM1 '75 Couner. camper shell clean ! xlnt cond. a le, ~C!m!!!!!ia!!!!~~!·!~4().~9!1!00~L w/booty. Gd llres. lo m 1. $t895 Prv.Pty548·4757 ,;:: 830-1024 • •••••••••••••••••••••• I 978 PONTIAC '73 Malibu. 133.000 m1, '75 CORVETI'E 1_U..C. ______ 9_t_4_5 l t76CADILLAC tires good. auto, air, Loaded with extras. •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Sll>AM 01 VILLE radio. Good cond $1400 (28JRSR> '13 Lincoln Mark IV. looks • TRAMS AM Speci~ gold hnl1h wtth matching m lcr lor . T· T<>p. alum. whee ls, a.II power eqw pment & ., special bonus·a ste reo racho with a built·m Cli urul. ONLY tllO(I miles & a r ea l b eau ty • l~VOWJ. Pull power. full vinyl top finn. 495--0642 aft 2PM $8700 good, run.'I J(reat, onR & l Q SELECT AUTO SALES ownr, $;MOO. 673-6721 tape Payer I UU915). '76 Moote.Carlo l..and~u. 1221 N. H.772ar~9800r. Anah~am .... -..........1~ 99,..7 $ 719 S ke blue •. wht landau, wht , , ,_...._..w. ,. ml. en.use. stereo, tall whJ. air. PW. dr locks • new radJals. 1 owner . lo lo nU '4750/ oCr. 497·2155 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 1976 CADILLAC Court OE VIUIE "ASTRO ROOF" '70Nova4dr. Leather 1nleno r . d.11al S395 comfort seats & crwse 831·2026 control ( 132R EA J. -.. 78-C-.h-c-vet-le-4-d_r_h_t_ch_b_k_ $7795 Can'l tell from new. • Driven only 18.000 m1. ~ls 34mpg(hwy > Ex· 1976 CADILLAC lraa met. dlx cloth m t . & IU>OlAOO COUPE lettered stl bltd rud1al ".ASTlOlOOF" t ires. $37 00 f irm . t-;quipme nt Includes _67J..6040 ___ . ----- 136:ll Ha1bo< Blvd a.tOen GIO'ff> ,, ...... 233:J '11 6 cyt. Runs good New battery & tires SLOOO 631-4909 CALL FOR OUR SPICIAL LOW rllClH! CO...NIU CHEVROLET Met'Cilry 9950 2828 HMbor Blvd ••0~~·~;;~~·~·;~:~ .. I cw,:l~~A MEW EST ,----~~~ LJNCOl.N·M ER CU RY 1978 PONTIAC Dealership 1s now OP EN GRANO PRIX RAY FLADEIOE Wilh ~ru1 se control. •S3388 • Bil I ~Gro•~vw axeb ~lfJY>Harbor Blvd. t a 1976 VW ltAlllT Automitt1c l runs & only J0,072mJles' 178l.NQW1 OHLYS3175 Mlrocle Mcnda/ R..-ault 21:,() llurhor Blvd .. t: M 645-5700 1972VW CONVHTllLE 1~r<'llY powder blue. MUST SEE! lcatMr interior & dual *u--Manic * '77 CORVETTE comfort power seats . ~ -~ M ond' N (b'74P<.:Y>. 1975 Chevy MoMa Sport tnlc Jtton. ( EB77l Cou V o os $ II, I 00 . LINCOl..N·MERCURY bucket seats. till whetil, 16-18Auto<A-ntcr Or tap1• player & r a llyc SDFwy·Lake f'orestex1t wheels. 1005UNlll IRVIN1': S6995 534 4100 ---9746 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Opel Manta Coupe i:d trans., auto trans, vinyl top, reasonable. ~I 3610 dys, 497·2362 CY:. PortdM 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '5 Porsche 911. reblt en.i. good cond, musl sell. 498-1951 LOW LOW ,.IC:I S '77 Toyota Pidc Up l,, ... """" ~ ~n-· e•e.nt ro ....... ,., buy ti' I 'Jfl ""' s3795 ·11; VW. lo nu, MJNT, 1~trus <194 3979 '1'4 Vari ;inl Cla:.~1c ' 1:00<.1 cond &10·~15 62 BAJA BUG ~·~ht track new reblt t!nR s unroof Cherry' Must Sell' SL200 Allk for t:d 546-9215 USB>VOLVOS LOTS 01'' 1971 lbru 1976 USED VO LVO S J N STOCK I NCL UDING TI.jE RAHE 1971 1800! NEAT CAR ' (036443) Ml\RQUIS MOTORS }ti~OJMl\llf,Ufllllf P•WT .,, ... 0 .... f, - , : ... ,,) t .... M 1}\HJ"4 w1lJQ $8495 pe, .... auto,~ . tilt S wheel. AM -FM, cassettl'. :ELECT AUTO SALES snow white with red m· 1221 N. Harbor. Anaheim • 1977 CADIUAC COUPE DE VIUE Leather interior. c r uise control & AM/FM stereo w i t h ta p e playe r . 172 1R S M ). ti TO CHOOS E t-•ROM AS LOW AS $8995 • ter , lie 1471N PU. RetaJI 772-9800 ~: Garden Grove COUIJCI" t933 s pn ce ••••••••••••••••••••••• *3188* 1975MEl<CURY G_... Gro•e VW COUGAa XR7 13131 harbor Blvd. Silver wilh red 1nten or . 534-4IOO (915UOTJ. Was $4495: now reduced to I QrpMr 't25 ONLYS3999 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 197' CHlYSLll IAUE:R MOTORS 130-7000 1976MERCURY NABERS MONARCH ~· • ·///),,., "'J Extru l'lean thruuut' ~· (3R6NXR>. Was $3995. J'..rr.H.ii•~ , ... _, now reduced to vvv """'"""' ONLY S3555 coo.1.1M< .... i '>40 <J100 IAUEA MOTORS 292S Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979·2500 -------'77 Trans Am. lo m1 , xlnt cond. lo down, take over payme nts. 995· 1800. 640-4227 ~9J4 2.063 K. xlnl cond ... ---------• vw B -new w Mich. $5500 or '72 ,..__..,o 77 w.. 7 pai;~. w .0001---------1976 CADILLAC CotlDOIA 292S Harbor Blvd. ·72 Col Park 9 pass wag 1 78 Trans Am. TA. l.i ti. tiK SEVIUE With low, low m iles & COSTA MESA While. fully loaded 1 m1. S"nm. bl>l ofr Im · • " 28~0 411~. 12•0 best offer. S41H313 days, c....--~.';:",.:..,tend f,'1~~·~~~49l'Or\d. $4800. luidl ~eves&Sunday. 110• &IDEM• wo••M Wilhleatherinlerior.full many. many extras ! 979·2500 Xlnt'S2300675-6161 mac fully cqwp. PP • B power & low, Low m ales' (630HX I ) Was $5395 , ------------------• 640-0J9.i '910 ~ .... '64· Porsche Coupe. good cond, rest.oration almost S I 9 9 5 complete. Pn ced nghl 498-19151 ________ ... '68 912 Targa. rcblt eng. xlnt cond. $7000 incl bru & rover. 495-1843 '76 911S xlnt. cond 33.000 m i. Bes t o ff c r over $15,000831·910283J.l 160 1964 Convt . Must sell quick. $3100 or best offer Call 67~9626 '78 928 show rm cond Jled...6000m1. S!U,000. Pvt ply. 499-4439. '76 Toyota Ptdc Un C1moe, ~rw.tl N.f. hynft U'lol 11( 11134, s3495 '75 914 2.0 am1rm tape :t:i,000 m1 $6500 ' · \ 673·6016 1•--.;;,.. ____ .. p,....,, Gi.oo rt.n. 11 M/111 il911T Targa. $7800 Xlnt cond One owner S1 I\ tr •------...j• 494-6687 M_, M4Ry Mor. MC-G-_."4 llU V AMS' 11.000 .-... or •New 1978 924's • 12 -"" •!n8 ~t. green metallic, alloy:., chrome trim group. pm!.lnpes. rcur lens.654. •$1 1,995* 11m 924. !trey metallir. chrome pkg, rear lens, ;ur, pw, sunroof. 880. •$12,999• 1978 924, green metallic. s tabalize r bar, Golt1 wtiee Lci. air. chrome tnm & reflector . Blls le1n shocks SW •$13,450• ., __ ""!._ft_~~ 13631 H.l<bol Ol•CI Ga•-Ot..-... Ul·nll llUVAt4'S Pm:.u.d Ponch•'s 1978 911 SC Coupe, gm metalhc. leather. alloy:. with P ·7':.. air. s unroof. pw, alarm. stereo cass. 871TWZ $23,995. 1977 9 11 S 'tl ver melallic. 5 1>pd, alloys air, leather inter. :.tereo cass. s unroof. 788HIW SIB.600. We Hen All bc.o...t hlectfOll ofLAteModeC C:...t.T~ IEFOREYOU SELL YOUR TOYOTA, SEE US! MAR9UIS TOYOTA MISSION VIEJO 831·2180 495-1210 1977TOYOTA CB.ICAGT unback Aulomatit·. air {'Ofld .. AM /l''M 8 track st.croo. only 1200 miles & like NEW' (llSSYZ) O...LY $4975 Ml roe~ Mada/ RftHIUft 2150 llarbor Blvd . C .M 645-5700 1975 91~ 2.0 · roppcr ·air, '73 Corona. ~ood t ran!I A M·F M. mags . l..i c Sl.200/lx.'!l l oHer . Call afl 84GMYO. $0095. 5PM. Roz67J.2886 '78 T oyoto lmpori EHcutln Cori 8 To Choose From ~ 7ti us. auto. :ur. f'M 19781u1-7 PWU now reduct.'<! to '74 XR7 Clean lo:.ded, Mitstm.g 9t521-. ----.---- stereo ca:.i.. 7. hed. ex -0 3 ' -.ai ·y S4lll Must sacn flce' •••••••••••••••••••••••i 73 Pontiac c.r:indv1llc· ••••••••••••••••••••••• clean. $5000. 962·_41_4.5__ CE:HTURY 4 DOOR $9895 ~ 631-2683 .65 R cyl. rcblt enit & • Automatic tr;,im,. pwr , 70 1 With less than 10.000 trans. good sha"". s1595 !>H•c ranl(. new pwr. camper v1rn. c can. males! (67rr.lWl W;,i:. • IAUa MOTORS 'WCougar XR7. P dasc br . CaU963-m7S .. ~ brakes. new :.hock:., pwr. runs good, Sl750/be:H. $5995, now reduced to 1977 CADILLAC 292SHarbor Blvd. PS. AC. AT. Shcirp $1775. windows. AMI F M stl'reo 546-3008 ONLY S5555 SEVILLE COSTA MESA , PP84&7019 ·m Mustang Ma rk 1. 6 & super clean! Musl set· • 7 1 v w Fast b k Full I t I th 979 2500 1 . cyl. 250 23 m1 per gnl to ap1>rerwH" Askin~ u c • vmy op. ea er m· :-----·-----m Coul(.cir. As is $750 Mtnt cood Xtr:i:. $3395 $1000 Call 497 3067 AMffM. AC. gd transp. IAUEA MOTORS tenor . d ual tom tort 673 7182 cv 197 28117 $1200/ofr 6 44 -6719, 4!925Harhor8lvd scat.s & cruise control. 1975CHRYSLll · cs 661·36264932776 . -,--.-. H44 '119 Ol'TO · • I dciys 70 F1reb1rd l'ormula 400 . ., -------COSTA MESA (!n ' l COROO A ----, '64 Convertible. Perfct• I 4 spd, new Tl A so·.,, ex '00 Squareback. sunroof. 979·2500 $10,995 ONLY 11.~ miles on IDodcJt' 9935 I tion+ + Hi~h~tofr over tras. xlnt rond. $3()001111 b·1t ood I ---this one owner beauty' ••••••••••••••••••••••• $4500.640 2564 I fer fJi7S.4'""' re a engine. JC l res. 1977 IUICK ·73 0 I ""' f ood painl. good intenor • Every po w e r extr a art V-8. u I Power. -.. - - -- - - - 1350631-4777 REGAL All pnces plus t ax & Pl.US 8 track s te reo. MC. SI~ 65 Rcblt ~· h1·r>erf .• 4 1978 PONTIAC w th to license. Sitlc prices good vinyl top, ware wheel 831·0332 s pd • 4 II s. new p:.rU.. G·R" ... D PRIX '76 VW Bus. xlnt.cond. I au mat1c trans . lh dni ht 26 8 & ncls work S9~ ~ 7:'.IS """" A/C SSOOIL factory air cone!. & ru rru g • 11· ·7 ~e:leaJe~~eu[~';!~~ ~ 9940 ---· · · -S1lvt.'r, ma~s .. st Heu 768 . 5574 ONL.Y 1;.100 mllai>~ • to ire ll l hl s week-'••••••••••••-••••••··~ 74Mu:.tang 11 Auto,4ry t ape. Pl~. ~/Wmdowi.. 1817SEVI OVER 100 <655NISI • A/c, Pl~. sl:crt-o nt•w <>unroof'. 1264 l'Xl>l 075 Rabbi~ 4.c1r. slick, $5595 QUALITYCARS 54495 « FQRPLHONILO'G t1res,lo m1.W 507S2·0069 •$7595• AM/F M 2 M TOSELECT ft'RO M SJ200.640-l~reo, 3 · NABERS • '67Converobleauto.Ong. CONNELL Owner very nice S2500. •SANTA·s· ~ NABE cHEvRoLET G'lJ.1600 _ _ ~...-.. SCIROCCO . RS 2828 Har bor Blvd. Oldanobile 9955 SPECIAL 26001-i.\rborBlvcl ~ COSTA MESA ••••••••••••••••••••••• l!r75 Scirocco with air, 4 Cosc,1 l'v"tesrt. 54().QIOO • 546-1200 73 Olds Omega·4 door '75 Fireb1nf Ulpnl. 3SM vs. automatic, tram. . loaded. s~ bl'low boo~ s pd. Silver. 9880. 21.JV\ .... ......._ 0 .._... '00 Newporter. runs great. • pwr. steennit & brakes. 554-2647 • 3918 • vvv • ..,..,._,. """' looks great. $750 s.ctl·6485 ~.. • f' G -..a..... 11!.-ye VW 1970 Electra P IS, P I B. Co~<.1 ~. 540-<>100 da 6:ll 51l5 Ask h••• ..... 1 ... -0...0,, •••• , atr -.vuu., A .. 11 M s terro ___.... wni p / W 6 o. 4 o A M I ... M I ~~~~~!!!!!!!_ ron,em . . eves. .,,._ ._c..-,_ tape, only 52,000 miles & 1977 PONTIAC t3731 harbor Blvd. Cassette new radials, I; in excellent cond1t1on TRAHS AM 534-4100 brakes,front end&mu!-1974CAOll.LAC '75 Cordoba. Blk. Fully MUSI'SELLTOSETT'LE (559Plff l Pr1. pt y I Brown. mag wheel:-.. ner. Uses no 011, V-8 Ex· COUPE OE VILLE equipped, lo mi. lealher ESTATE .1970 Falcon. S22501bcst offe r . Cu II stereo.~ track. tilt whvt•I •S..-r luy• cl..miles. All work s Has low, one owne r int. Xlnt cood. 675-8042 35,000 on !l m i. auto. 549-9866 days : 545-378ft Plwmdows 12.000 mile~ 1973 VW Camper. Kelly perlect.Sl.250.493-9683 miles! <969J SG>. Was ~afts R&.H. $1095/ofr. 645-4720 cverun~&weekends. (RSGT/\l h I 1 • s2°2~ • bef 6pm. $6595 w o esa e is ""·. R 1 S4895:nowreduced to , __ .;__ ______ '7RCutlassSupn•mc Bn 1. • " Garden G r ove Vw •., 74 c11a C"". mint cond. '77 LeBARON Snoc ..... ,. " " ~ ,....,_.LY $3999 t1on . M eda 1'11o"n~ ~ ~d"'r.· 1971 FORD 7.000 m1. loadl"d. must ~· -pncelh1s weck only ajr , am/lm.18 trk. S pt. """ ., J ~ •$3225* wheels. <'r u1 se. Many sedan. Loaded w/every FAIRMOMTWAGON sell 842-2321 ;,ft LicS62J FI xtras . S3000 0 IJ.O IAUEAMOTORS avail. option money ca n Vlt automatic. pwr. 75 Cutlass Suprerm•. ntr. ..,_ .. _ .,0 G_....Gro•eVW _64_0_·M.'T7_______ 2925 HarborBlvd. hu y• Moonroor & so stt'en ng & brakes. air radials, tilt whl. xlnt tlli'l•H••OV<lll«l , 73 H bo 8 , 7 , .. COSTA MESA forth Must sell al oocc. cond. . & less than 7000 cond, •'>on..• ""3 l',.2 c.,.a•O<tn o.o .. , ... 635·2»3 13 1 ar r lvd. 7 I.A: Sabre, auto, air, full I ~ "" "' · 979-2500 847-11498 ma es! (343WCN>. Wa:. ------S34-4IOO power. S1800. Must sell. $5995; now reduced to Pinto 9957 '68 Firebird .tUO ConvC'rtu bleGrNll l'onci . •975 vw 540-~1 --------'77 Cordova: 1mmac ,.......LY$5555 1979 CADILLAC wtute/blue top. S4795/of """' COHVERTllLE Caclloc 99 I 5 B.OOliDO fer586-2168 or 493·5105 Orange beautiful fun car . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ttns one is LOADED' 1667NLlO '74 Cpe d ' Vile. a ll extras. Lease or buy. Immediate •$4995• immaculate, met blue. Delivery! (3413). sum m1. S4005 s59.7427, S Iii. VE'. ~ 494·2MS "" ;_tt ~-~ HOWARDClae.,,.olet ~ ...... _ 1 10 -... '76 Cad Scv1Ue. s lvr gray , Dove & Quail Sts 13831 H4111>o1 Btw1 gr<.iy lthr inl. A Ml 1"M NEWPORT BEACH 9930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1976 LIMCOLM COHTIMENT AL I AUBt MOTORS ''•&V..\.,. Har bor Blvd . 'I COSTA M ES/\ 979-2500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·74 Pmto Sqwn• wa1o1on. Low mt . 1\IC .• 1uto. radio, safr i:u:. tank! !16J.3870 9960 . .....•..............•. 64S-620.l 545 · 52W VecJO 9974 •.••••..•.............. '77 Ve~a Wi:n unrler 13,000 m1, t tit slecnn~ whl . auto . J\ll'. Pt~. Pl ll,5tl'cl bclh•cl llrt'' S3100 or tr.1d1· fur l.111• rrodl'I \an lflj(J 2'JK.l 1,,111Mn GroYe ... u..~ tape. Jll extra:.. lo m1. 13).0555 Mich tares. $9500 Dys 1--------- MAalC IV Cartier model wit h J moonroof' <6113RCL> Was S999S . now reduced to L-...t ... ii-..... _.,,968 Satclhtt• 383 w1lh t•x '72 Vej!a. rl'blt 1·1H!11w tras run:. C'X <'t•I $600 JS.OOOm1k-:..~H1 957·2938aflcr7PM 64fl :JOli:j ·74 SUP BUG. 48K ma. Xl nt cond . A M I FM :1tereo cass. New tires. $2500, 644-Ul47 ·oo Popt.op Carr/per Very clean & d epe nda b le. $22.50. Pb 673-6559 •RARE • '65 VW d ouble cab Pickup. Runs floe. $1300 or bst oCr. 673-4394 556-0110. Eves 644·5229 '75Sedan de VIie. lthr mt. copper color. AM/FM tape, new tires. new batt Xlnt cond. 60.000 m1 $4775 or best orrcr Ca II 586-:QO 77 C:0..,. • VIiie Cabriolet Under 20,000 m1., with stereo tape. crui se a nd wire wheel l'OY(.lf8 1 (711SAll 1 1978 Cadillac Eldo. Last of the big ooes! 14,900 ac lual mjles. f)Jlf power. SlJ.900. Pvt ply. 754·7623 after6pm. OMLYSllll IAUBt MOTORS 2925Harbor Blvd. eo..ro 9917 COST A MESA Gel on the ragbt track with the Dally Pilot CHRISTM AS G I FT TRA I N ! Call a Chnlltmat1 Ad-Visor al 642-5678 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 979.2500 W74 Yellow 6 cyl air '75 Grand Torino 9 pass 43.000 mj, ~u brksi tires'. '71 dlx l.mcol.n. S11.,001of WaRon ~1r, J.l/!4, 11/h, perf cond. Org ownr. fer &16·5644 bfr 31 M or radio. S:l350 or best offer fom , $3000. Call 154-0536. ~S.o.'llO _962-_5_7_46 ____ ~- --- Autot, Mew 9100 A.Mtos, Hew 9100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ALLEN RESALES 5 CELICAS 6:1 Bus; comp. rbt. power Rl&<'k. Silver. Beige train, am/fm. oil cir . Chlt"'*t 9920 ~··Hew 9800 ~s. Hew 9100 ..........•.••.....•... ·~············································ $8975 9755 Gold -All with Factory R/offerMS-1815 Air Cond1t1omnA' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 CRESSIDAS llSTDRIVIOUR 1 WaRon. 1 Sedan -"LE CAR llurry ! OF ntE Yid" I COROLLA Good lnventory In stock. J..anback, 5 ~P 'Ni with Hurry while lhe)• lasl ! Air Condlt1on111.: MIRACLE SAVE SS MAZDA/RENAULT THIS WHKEND! z~~lJ~d. Bill Maxey 645-5700 TOYOTA VW '68, $875. No reasonn· ble offer refused. 551·6833 '70 VW Van camper , ex cond.. nu rblt eng, 300 ml, very ranbl. AM/FM steroo lape. 49'1· I~ Vol•o t772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO .... __ '756 ia1B~AcH0Lvo. SAUS,savrc1 -1-HuntlnRton Beach ••••••••• • •••• • • • • • • • • • 847 -~ .AfiC) llASIH6 •1 DEALER IN U.S.A. OVERS~ DELIVE RY ROY £XP~RTS CARVE. Toyota shell only, long bed. windows. im.I~· & re-•a•u Ill ltOlLS·ROYCE ar. Spoiler on top. Xlnt VOL 1MtJ•ITIWff cond. S275. Cull Russ a lt YO ..... ,.,. ... ,.. 5 pm. 536-'70L3 1966Harbor Blvd. , ___ _,_...._ COSTA MiSA ClOSlO SUNDAYS f !'!'!2!~ .......... !?.~~ 646-fJOJ 140.f4'7 '4'Sllver Cloud t '73TRG OIANGICOUHTY ~c: XLNTCOND. • VOLVO ~3:17 EXO.USIVELY VOLVO i.-1 ~i. Royce, white. •77 Wbtte Tit 7 Great ":l:!VOlvoDtaler ;:>''JOl>~e cond. •1uoo. cond. ALI utra~. s yr 1.nBuvm:.ei.::~1 warr. ~. SS..3J.6S DIR ~ 119 Rolla Royce Sliver I Cloud I. excell. cond Y1luw•• t7H r-1[1~~~ sn.-.-..™ · ~······················ ••a.trNlaft. rare u-.. ~ .•.1vwt hBua, rblten1. nn • • av•od t i ' ... ,_ " C.::1 . 1 •n •• •tarter 211 u c: on. I m mac:. '-tLAJntbOdy. •1275/bet S. ~am. _ otter.~J Anaheim 760-2011 CP.~~~~~u~~l~il~~ 23663 Hockf1elrl Rl vd Lake 1''orc11t 761-1026 '1'15 Cou pe de Ville , AM/FM, yellow. 1mmac. $1000 firm 84fl·1413 1977 CADILLAC SEVILLE Loaded! Metallic blu , full Powrr. s unroof. IM· MACULATE1 C34eSQ1''l 1$11 ,500• '75 CDV. Cabriolet top. Leather Int. f\111 P ower. AC,. AM/F M 8 trac k. MUil sell . movln1 ea1t. $5350 pp 6'5-5154. 1971 CHIYROLIT MOMTECAaLO A house car that has had all of the service &c care needed for the past year . Automatic, a ir cond., pwr. steering &c ne w tires. Best buY in ou.r '78 inventory! (884TZU). $5662 COtilHE:LL CHIVIOLET 2828 Harbor Blvd COSTA MF.SA 546-'200 I t71 CHIYIOUT MOMTI CARLO With low mlJa " It meny extru! (51.SUJM)., Wot ~ r. redl.l<'ed lo or&YS6333 IAUmMOTOlS. az&Harbor Blvd. COSTA M ESA t7t-2.500 1'73 Sedan de Vlle. 4',SOO ml, rully equipped, on1. owner. Be.t offer. ·a Moote Car l ~J ea.aa brn /bet1 e . AM I FM i i.no, PIS P /8 . new Hle.-.n Hetp~to r ...... Ml«tioo al Qui.lied HoDelull tn I.be DAILY ltll..01' RELPWANTEDADS tire. • r adlala. very clean. $»50. '94·368$ '17 Musa 2+2 Kt.hbk. uic. new. oalJ ll,000 ml, P/81 Autotranl. AM radio DCI &o Mil Cu t. $UM. call ea.sm ,. WHO IS a Laa maGaoa'I 1976 OLDS s4499 CUTLASS SUNIMI ............ .. • -........ "'"'~ 100 ""'1 """""' '"' -·-·-• fo()/40 -"""' °"'• •30000fl0"' .. ll"'9• 1200l'Oll "" C:ADtLLAC: S C:OUPI Of YIW • , , , , ••••••• , • , • WM• O'I --""1~ -· -,,,..,.., A" IN nta1 --°""Y ~~'~.,•u<-ld ""'"" Oon1 """ It>•• "°"""11~• ~•"" IMPORT BARGAINS ~ ~t~ .. ~ ..................... '4999 ;rc~~°Oo~ oi 611 °"'~ """" •• OIWy •• ooo ::i.1 ~.~ .....•.....•...•••••... '3799 • 0o0t tl..o.n II l _,.. WOrld ao.a-OnlY ~IOO oduol ""°"' AM~tt'°"'"9 ~11-----"IT40M0tl ~~:· ~~~ ........................ '4299 Ae!!W v .. io-"'111 NII_... Ot\l'f ,_600 ...... l'nGtf 10 M41~ 1....,A.I f:J8 DAILY PILOT oFlesta oPlnto o Falr1110nl oGranada L'D ON '79 MODELS 0 & BIGGER SAVINGS ON --------n-EMAINING-'7-8 MODEbS o Thunderbird * No Hassle * No Pressare * No Dlckerlag One Discount Price -+On The Car Of Your Choice From Our Huqe Inventory '77 FORD GIAMADA6HIA 2 door. Automatic trans., factory air oond., p0wer steerirftl, pawer windows & vinyl roof. lie. #723AVW. 54999 1 74 FORD GA&.A.111 2 000. Hardtop. A utomatic trans . factory air oond.. oower steenng & brakes. aulse control & radio. Lie. 1305KZT. 52495 '76 ~HEVROLET SU•Fll YAM Auto trans. AM/FM stereo t8')e, pwr steering. hl-baek seats. special paint. cruise control, pap.top roof. aux gas tanks. Tacoma wheels & low miles Lie 11883754 Stk. IP3247. s5417 '76 CHRYSLER C~A Automatic trans .. factofy air cond .. Power steering. oower brakes. shdlng root. 1111 wheel. soeed control. AM/FM stereo. vinvl roof. wsw tires & wire wheel covers. Lie. #743POT Slk. IP3667. 55377 '71 FORD PIMTOJDOOS Sedan. Automatic trans. & bucket seats. Uc. #249080. Save on this one! 51195 '77' CHEVROLET tMf'Al.A SIDA.M Automatic transmission. Power steenng, factory atr conditioning. tinted glass. wsw. tires & wheel covers. Low miles! Lie. 1t857RLD Stk. 1~2. 54777 '75 FORD LTDZDOOI Auton'etic trans .• tactOfY 'llr oond .• power steering, pawer seat. AM-FM stereo, wsw tires & wheel covera. Lie. lselH.00. 53499 '76TOYOTA CIUCAZDOOS Automatic trans., AM-FM stereo buctlet seats. vinyl roof & sunroof! Nice nll car. Ser. #05609. Invoice includes Freight. Dealer Preo and Fad()()' Holdbscks . . .. .... ROBINS-READY USID CAltS h"' UMd c.. w. Sell ..... ..... , ...... .,.... ..... , .... ... • PllFOIMAHCE • SAFITY AND • llLIAllUTY· ••0..0...MMetw •ec....,nfn1 .,.,..._.,.. ./' BRAKES u.Mp.,... Sy*-Hr• alc 5"tw "' ELECTRICAL Hena.lJtlitt. ........ _,, ..... s....... ./' FRONT END wt.ti ........... . ......... ,,..... "' POWER TRAIN , ................. lledr..icSc..- ...... D1111111 "' LUBRICATION Lille. OI Cllm!Jt, . ....... °' .... I 0 ACRIS OF TOP CARS IACKED IY ova 57 YIARS OF SRYICI TO ou..-1 COUNTY All~IWPUTa l ~ . AMC..IWa.....To,,,_S.. ...................... .....,, 11·11·71 '76 FORD PIMTOI~ AutOO'lltiC trans .• radlO. heater, vinyl roof & wswtlres. Lie. J078NMH. .. 51999 174 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOtl HAlDTOP Automatic trans.. power steenng, power brakes. factory air cond .. vinyl roof. tinted glass. wsw tires & wheel covers. Ltc. #043KLE Stk. 13668. 52277 176 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SUPHMI 2 Door Hardtoo. Automatic trans .• factOf'Y air cond .. pawer steenno. AM/FM stereo. vinyl roof & low miles. Lie. J857NXC. Stk. #P3640. 175 FORD GIAMADA 2 DOO• With full factOf'Y eou1pment Including radio and tt11s car has low. low miles. Buy o l the week! Lie. •727MHI Stk. •P3679 52777 '75 CHEVROLET MOMZACC>Un 2 Door. Automatic trans.. factory air cond1lfomng & low miles. This 1s a sharp earl Lie. t765HOA. Stk. f P3632 52788 172 CHEVY C-Jt PICICUP A&Aom1tic trans.. pc>wer steering & brakes. heavy duty equipment & twc>tone paint. Sharp one! Lie. f37208M. 53499 '77 FORD MUSTA ... I DOOll v~. autonatlc trans.. power steering, radlO. & vinyl roof. Lie. 1835RYW. · 175 FORD PMTOWAM>M V-6. auto,.,.llc trans.. factory air oond., AM-FM stereo. rallye wheels a luggage rack. Lia. f483NJL. Sein: Mon -Fri 8 to 9. Set 8 to 8,. Sun 10 to 8 Servic. & Parts: Mon 1 to 9, 1"••·Frt 1 toe 2000 HARBOR COSTA MESA Mi:iitt