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1978-12-17 - Orange Coast Pilot
' ' I •1 JOANN&.&YNOLDI Cal varies belween 500 reet and .. ' , .............. I Hucboo-Jelldo......., from Or-• Coull< Al Alrw .. t l'ilkQ tJvottl•back their J ell wbm lM planet reach .n alUtucN, QI 4IO fMlt In order to ~ •• St "lilt,\\ SPl·:t li\i. .. 80iO feet. .. • · , -· Patrick O'Grady, the AJrwest pilot. who new Frtda,Yl's initial 121 flight into and out ot the county airport, 1ay1 the takeort The tests are moUvated by a· .commercial factor u well as the' desire to cut nolae. The 127-200 can carry ~O percent morel passengers I.baa the DC·9. bOth the ' DC-lt..Slllo . I Boelac m1, t m•J not be I 1>1lnc 1alo l1keoff pro· ceduree tn the eye1 Of lbe fAA aod 1om e· alrllne pllou. · Under an ......... •lrMGl•l onoU•ted bet..,. the olrtlno and the ~t,y, the duce oolliit. · · But •t that alUlude, the plane 11 1011, IP avlaUon l1n1u11e, "dlrty"-<he ft.ap1 'oncl other Ult· ln1dtvleto""'1UU utuded .• A 1ale takeoff, 1ceordln1 to the Federal Aviation Ad · mlnl1lratlon, allow• the pilot to r.et the plane. to an alUtude ol at e11t 1.000 feet, where it can be ':.t.leaned up" before the power II reduced. The f'AA hU ~ to ap- prove t.M Alrw11t pr0tedure at the CO\'"lY 1trport.. If ow ever, 1. SUN-DAY . . . 1poke1man for the a1ency aays the 4~foot power cutback will not~ COlklemned. ei ther. "Of course the No. l thlna for .. u1 11 1a(~," 1atd Don Davia ol ~he 11ency'1 weatem regional miadquarten In Los Artgelea. Davit, who Is he1d or the fi'll1ht Standards Dlvlslon. said th ~ FAA won't interfere In aireemeats such ta the one between the Orange · County Airport and Hughes Alrwest as Iona a• th e procedure falls • within "a safety wlndow ... / "There's alway, a window for variations dependln• On the loeds and otb~r varlablea. The FAA It very reluctant -to put Umllt on power uses as loq u the)' are within that window of variation," hesald. · The pilots (OJ' Air California's Boein1 ms, don't have 'quite tbe same · procedure. They use a sliding scale based on altitude and gross weight or lhel.r craft. The throttle back altitude ror Air r.roeec:lure Is 81 sate tor a 12'1 u It •CoraDC-9 ... ) ..:. "The extra eqine carries the extra. payload, 10 in essence there's no c:Utterence ln the two' crafts when It comes to the takeoff," be &a.id. Airweat and Boeing orflclals contend that the larger lhree- et11ine 1Z1 will create lesa noise Impact in Newport Beach than the two-engine DC·9. I With the alrUne's average! number of nJgbta llmlt.ed by lhei county, obvioualy the compMy's· ability to·expand tp take advan· · ta&-e of the booming Oran1e County market,. is going to have to depeild on uae of bl&aer, planes. The noiae argument in fav9r of' the 727 is yaat it's nol&ier at the end of the runway, but the (See PLANES, Page Al) • VOL. 71, NO. 351, 7 SECTIONS, 86 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNI A SUNOJllY DECEMBE R 17, 1978 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS · l ' • Carter Faces Ch .enge on Chin·a Ties 'C• .,. ~..-D '-' ivi wns lfiay -i~ure Shah May Oust Iran's Military Leaders TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -A cen- tral figure in negotiations between Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and his political oppo- nents said Saturday the embat- tled monarch will announce a new civilian government "in a few days." but officials or the anti-shah Na- tional Front opposition group said troops killed s ix anti· go vernment protesters and wounded 30 in a clash in the s6utheastern city of Kerman Friday night. quarter·century. Arilini said the National Front, the shah's main'political opposi- tion , would not be represented in the new government. National Front sou r ces"'-ba·cked up- Am ini's state ments, one forecasting announcement of a new Cabinet "within .the next eight days.'' Former Prime Minister Ali Amini, 71, made the statement in an interview · with The As· sociated Pr.ess but he declined Lo give a ny details. He refused to say who would head the new ad· ministration, which would replace the mostly military gov· ernment or Gen. Gholam.Reza Azhari, appointed by the shah last month to try .to end months of political violence. There were no other reports of violence Saturday. An estimated 140 persons have been killed and more than l,000 wounded in the past week. The known death toll i n the disturb.antes since January has reached more than 1,400, t.houih opposition sources clair_n it is far higher. National Front leader Karim Sanjaby rejected an offer from the s hah two day$ ago to participate in a civilian coall· tion. claiming th e shah's rule was illegal. ' The broad·based opposition h as de manded at l e a st a weakening or the shah's powers, if not outright abolition or the monarchy, as a condition for taking part in any government. Tehran was quiet Saturday, The shah has been reported meeting with members or th e opposition in an attempt to find some solution to the crisis, this nation's most serious in a Present's Extravagant -Dear Santa: 10-yeat'-old Prices, Please By JACKIE HYMAN Of "'9 o.11¥ JO"t' Si.ti . If your wallet's feeling a little light these days after Christmas shopping, lt may not help much ·to note lbat 10 years ago the same amount of money would have gone a Jot farther. · Nevertheless, Cor the masochistic al heart here's a sampling gleaned from the .Deceinber, 1968 pages of the Daily Pilot. You could have bought a Smith Corona electric portable typewriter for $U8.88 or a Penncrest dishwasher oa sale al $189. • F O& T HE GllOCER Y 'llbopper, avocadoe were as tow as 10 cents each, broc~ coll col\ 29 centa for two powMts, bacon was 99 cebtl for two pounds and boneleu sirloin tip went ror $1 .09 a pound. Lobster wu ob· talnable at $1..59 a pound, A loblter dinner at a .restaurant could be had fot '3.95 and a steak joint 1erved top sirloin with the trimmin&s for: $1.0I. U you're in u automoUvtl mood, YoU miaht Uk• to know that you could have bad . your Volkswagen tuned up for $13.81, a six· cylinder car for ·Sl.5.88 or an et1ht-cyUnder fortl:7.81. · ';._ ' • A 1969 two-door Valiant was on sale for $1,976, while a 1968 El Dorado was $6,444., a J9690pel $1,919and a 196?_~uick$2,98S. '' • . -· IF YOU NEEDED a place to stay, you could have rented a Newport Beach towohome, two bedroom. two bath, with a two.car carport and use or a swimming pool. for $200 to $250 a month. Or -here's the part tblllt·really b~rls - bought a three·bedroom, ll"O·bath Hunt· lngton Beach home for $25,415 to $32, 195. A four·bedroom home ln Mesa .Verde, Costa Mesa, went for $33,950. Those weary from Christmas shopping could pW'Chase a king·ai1e metal (rame, king mattress, box springs, roam pad, sheets, pillows, pillowcases, a blanket and a quilted spread,allfor$U9.95. _ " BUT BEFOllE YOU set too depreMed, stop a moment and remember that your year.term account in multiples of $1,000 In a savings and loan would only bave netted you 5.2:5 percent alioual interest. And ii wb9t _you'd really wanted for Chriitmaa wu a mlnt·calculatM, you'd have had to watt a few")'ears. • .. -. . WASmNGTON (AP> -Presi- de nt Carter races a court challenge from conservatives over his decision lo sever ties with Taiwan to recognize com· munist China, but experts said Saturday congressional op~ nents can do litUe beyond stall- ing confirmation of an a m· bassador to Peking. There was prote'st aplenty from American conservatives. and on Taiwan, where Marines fired tear gas into_a crowd try. ing to crash through the U .s. Embassy gate. tse·e related story.) Sen. Barry Goldwater, R· Ariz., one ol the Senate's leadipg conservatives., held a oews ton· rerence in Phoenix to denounce Carter's decision to·end the ex. ia.tlng mlllWlry treaty with Talw-.o wllbout seeking con- &rffllonal •wroval. "He aays be can end it. He is miatalten," Goldwater said, ad· ding: ''And it be decides to do it on- hil owa, that'• why I'm going to late btm to court and prove that it's unconstitutional. and il- legal." . At the same time, Rep. Robert Bauman, R·Md., director ·or the American Conservative ·Union, o.i""*'..._..,IWY .. _ .. said the g~p·~ boai:d or dir_ec· -tors also 1s dlScuss1ng taking !Herril'H Be Hows A long. • • legal action ag.Unsl cart ... ·u · . Despite tfie opposition, the ad· Youngsters on Balboa Island can relax. This Santa's ministration moved swlfty to im· helper has things well in hand as .he kayaks. ac~ the plemeot its sudden diplomatic bay in what appears to be a practice run -Just m case . s h1ft from '.'falwai:a ~o .. tJie reindeer balk at over-water flights. This bearded helper mainland a~1~ pred1ct10~ of . t all Bob WhitJord who -with a twitch oC his new opt>orturut1es for Amencan 1s ac u Y • businessmen nose -rowed o_ut of sight befo~e explaining what he Commerc~ Secretary Juanita was really up to m that padded swt. .. Kieps and Treasury Secretary 1 W. Michael Blumenthal made( _Angry Taiwanese -Mob U.S. Embassy ....... plans to go to Pelting early next · year for talks about trade and· assets rroien since 1949. Carter said he was "recogni. zing simple reality" when he an· nounced Friday night he will ex· tend ·diplomatic recognition to mainland China with the New Year and terminate-a defense treaty wtth Taiwan 12 months later. TAIPEI. Taiwan (AP> - More than 2,000 Taiwanese de· monstrators enraged. by the normalization or U.S.·Chinese relations besieged the U.S. Em· bassy and an American military compound Saturday night, burn· Ing the Stars and Stripes and hoisting the Nationalist Chinese flag , Some protest e rs crashed through the center gate et the compound but ~ere repelled ~Y Marines firing tear gas. No m· Juries were reported. Earlier Saturday, President Chiang Ching-kuo condemned the American decision to sever dip.lomatic ties with lhJs island nation and establish formal rela· -tions wilh-Clilna. Chiang, calling • 2Men Die, Youth Injure d In Collision Two men were killtd and a teen-age boy crllically injured early Satorday mornlng when their car went out of control on lnter1tate s near San luan Capistrano and plunged throu~ the center divider lnto oncominj traffic. Dead are Francisco S. Men- doza. 27, of Lynwood, and Gilbert C. Cruz, 28, of Compton, California High.way_ Patrolmen said. In Intensive care at UCI Medical Center Is Rudolao Comptoo,.17, no addreu avalla· ble. Officers uld the car, driven by Mendou, was travelln1 aouth (SeeF<l.TAUI, , ... ~} j the· development a "great set· back to human freedom." vowed Taiwan would not negotiate wtlh the mainland communists . Taiwan's Nationalist Chinese governmept announced it was putting its military forces on alert. 05tensibly because of the potential threat or attack from the m ainland. The" government also said it was suspendlng up· . coming parliamentary elections to prevent possible political dis .. turbances. In Saturday's violent protests, several hundred Taiwanese tried to enter the U.S. Embassy grounds but were tumed back by Taiwanese police. Six persons selected to deliver a petition also Wt re 8'.iopped. Communist Vice Premier Teng Hsiao-ping will meet with Carter in Washington in January end the two nations will ex· change ambassadors on March ). Administration o[ficials said Leonard Woodcock, currently U S. liaison head in Peking, like· ly would be tapped to become ambassador. The president said he took pains to make sure dJplomatic relations wil.h Peking Will not jeopardize ''the well-being or the people of Taiwan" and said the United States would continue (S..DISl'UTE, Pase "21 (•N 'l'ltt: INSlltt: LIL' OL'. WI NEMAKER - Albert Cribari? Hardly. IBM ·pr:lotou? and careful calcula· lions match t.aste tests ln the family wine business, but the comp&ny is.maltlog a stab at a "better" market.:..wlth new, mellower varietal wines. Page Ct. F<l.MILY PIAN: GROWTH - Don Anderson started his In· surance brokerage 25 years ago, but when his aOn took over, things •tarted popplng at An- dersoo and Andenon. Son Bob promllf;S more, mqcb more, is ln store· in years to come. Page Ct. UNDft INVE!mG<l.TION - Public crlticilm, · tllthter budgets and social reform have apWTed rerorm of POiice proced\U'el na· tlonwide.-.tor an analysla of pre- dicted chanaea, tee Paae At. 1 TllUE BLUE -Teddy Bear, who soaked up tears and hid small races rrom so many small e mb·arrassments , is 1S. Probably no creature In history did so much by doing so little. Page Al2. • I(_..,..... . ., --" 1"""91 Cl-S -.. C'"'6..... Dt·tl c....a.....c1 c-.... ., --.. a.I--AU .~ ... "'"' a.-..n.1 t •n ........... .,., --.. ... ,...... A1 ...... ""' ., --~ ., -., Mitt.fl~ a ...... ...11 ......,.., ..... AA Ot ..... CtfMtf M ......... a """" ., .. .-....-.. ct.s · TillMMf'I ' "'" TNMMld M Tr•""' AU -.. 'f.W'f..,...., Ct OAIL'f' ll>tl01' ll:CT!Otit C:.."CM!k'I .. .,.. .... t· ,..._ • . \ ' l I I I I . , al] Probed-~..---,......... B_1 GUY OL\NVIU.I: ... w.r .......... Cbatp!I lbat Oraqe eoUnty Juv....U. Hall ll operelOd .. a kind of DllDe)'land fOf' weyward ~.._. have been debunked by tbe co.mty'1 Juvemle .1uu Commbalon HoweYer, UM commlN&on dld eoetlude et the end ol a to.day lnYHUlltion inlO coodJlJonl It tbe ball thet the morale or worllttrt t.b&e •• woetwly aow Aod wta1Je the report eovmn1 the probe retuted tlalm1 of a terioul ~udown tn dlaclpllne et Ju\'eftUe Hall. It '* cnUcal alcn at maoa1~mt'nt on the moral l ~ Touddfta otf lM t"OmmlWcln'a rffent ln\'CllJpUon "'tre alll't• tloni made lut Au1u1t by Juv nlle Hall counselon Robert Au1mut and All~ Skit . Wltba l~pqeW>der aroduale l.t"rm peper U>e.y bed completed 1n bend, Auemua and Sidi un. teubed • ~ au.act oa tbo h•ll aDdtbaHwho'1'n lt. Disneyland Comparison lnvalUl, Morak's.Low Amona olber Ullnp. tho t"''O 31-yur old coun11lon Hid Pollc-t-es at the 110.bed juyen.lle ladllty hf Oranae retulted In a breakdown ol lnmale dltelpUne. Coaaequently. AUIMUI and Sk1let t'batted, there II lntrtU• Ins viol~• al tbe hell, lnmale· to-I nmate and &('mate.to· tounal'lor Tht)' allo char&t"d that lb tallure lo tnlorco dlaclpUn ha.a ltd lo Juveml Hau b4tcomtq .. Uttle .inor than Oran1 Cou.o· ty'a second DbMylaod." The com•'"'-didn't qree with that MHNmenl. M emben ttpOrted to Juwolle Court Prelaclltlt Jud&• WllU1m Murray: ~ "Counael . mtnon, are In control (ol ball> and rap. port betwt«t 1tatr and minors i• con1tdered to be saUatactory." The report went on to aay that durtna ahc 1urprlae vlalta to the hall c-ommJ.ulonen fOUJ\il "ac· ~eptable fOt'Jnl Of dlaclpUhe and conaequencet were available and utlUU'ld." Al fOf' "uaeulta" referred to ' In the Auamua and Skllet study, lhe commJ.uaoo noted the term waa uaed to include threats and verbal abuM u well u physical aaaault.a. And ~ pb11kal auaulas a1aia1t counaelora were re· corded, tbe commlplon noted H MOU GIJ41Bden for the IDClt. part were punJsbed either by fixed t«ma lD the hall, trlnlfer to /•II or a\slenment to the Cal fomla Youth Authority. Ha vlni lald tho Oiaoeyl&Dd la· tue to Nit, tbe eommlu&on re- port tound ot.ber f aulta wltb the two counaelon' 1\'Udy, an undtt· araduate term paper that. earned them an A 1rade at the University of Red.lanes.. The commbaloo, for example, found IOfDe t.ermlnoloty uaed ln the atudy to be either mlaleadlna or poorly deflned. ' Included ln what. the com· mL11ton aald wu faulty were "resort atmosphere," ''liberal tblnklna and perml11lve ad· mlnl1tratora," "coddled and pampered" and "baby sltUn1 eervlce." The commJ.uloner1 turned In· veatlgaton also f®nd some al· le1at1ona to be poorly document ed. a clalm ot 400 auault.a, fOf' inatance. Alao claimed in tbe' debunking process wu that Ausmus and Skiles reeorted to generaliz.a. tJon1 and exqgeratJons In tbelr study. But when the commission <See mfENILE, Pase A4) F,....P~AJ Paroles Sold? ·DISPUTE ••• Governor's Aides Held '. NASHVILL£ CAP) -Gov. Ray Blanton was "deeply s haken" by allegations that three aides were Involved in a parole-for-sale scheme, tbe Ten· nessee governor's press secretary said Saturday. . Preas Sttretary Jim Giichrist said he met with the governor tor several hours at the Ex· ecutJve Residence. "I don't want to make uy statements for him, but I can say without hesitation that these things happened without his knowledge or consent. He never knew anything about this," Gllchrist said. · 'Obviously h e was very shocked and very hurt by whaL has happened," Gilchrist added. He said Blanton plans to meet with the three accused men and read offldal reports before issu· ing a statement. possibly on Monday. Ao FBI official said on Satur- day that evidence so fa r ex- amined in the parole-selling ar· • resta may be only "the Up of the icebere." "We've got a long way to go. It's a long way from over." Richard Blay said in a telephone interview from his Memphis of- fice Agents confiscated filing cublnets fUU of documents from the Capitol aft.er Friday's at· rests of T . Edward Sisk, 38, Blanton's chief le1aJ couoael · Charlea Benion, 33, an aalltant to Sisk who hu handled extrad.l· tions, and Lt. Charles Frederick Taylor, to, a 15-year Tenneuee Highw.:y Patrol veteran. The FBi said Taylor WU ... signed to Blanton'• aecurity stall, but the. eovernor'a press secretary sald that wu lncor· rect. Federal agents have accused the aides ol trading paroles, ex· traditions and pardooa tor cash. BI a y said the three were charged with conspiracy and ex- tortion, based on an lnvestJga· .tiQn underway since 1975, the year the Democratic governor took office. He would not say whet.her more arrests or charges are planned. Jn Nashville, FBI agent Toy Fuson said the investigation ls not aimed at Blantoo or anyone else. "We take anybody that might fall loto the pattern," said Fuson, head of lhe NashvUle FBI office. AP~ Bagakawa's 'Bl Ya' Sen. S. I. Hayakawa has posted these king-size greetings to hls constituents along 14 California roadways. This billboard is posted just off the Santa Ana Freeway. Note Che bottom line on the sign, 'Not Paid for at Government Expense.' Oaildlaood Jlug New Flu· Found ATLANTA (AP) - Reteracbers le9Ung for lhe A- USSR variety of influenza dur- io& an outbreak In California have uncowred anether strain of tbe nu that may be more com- moa tUn any other, tbe national Cent.er for Disease Control has ~Jti.ain. unofficlaJly called inlluema C, ls believed to Infect the majority of the United St.ates populatloo durln1 child.hood. The Wness apparenUy la less severe than that caused by either influenza A -the USSH. Texu or Victoria varieties -or by tnnuenza B -Hong Kong Ou. "They are dirrereot. types of influellla viruaes that behave dllferently In th~ hum-.n popula· tJon," Hid Dr. A. David Brandl· in1·Bennett of the CDC. ''It'• an lnlecUon primarily of children, probably very com- mon. About 90 perc.nt or adulta have evidence of ha vine had It," BrandUn.t·Bennett uld. · "It le thoucht to be milder, but that may be becau1e ll usually atreclt the young· whose •Yn:tptoma tend to be milslet,'' he 1ald. The A-USSR strain of in· nuenza, which struck CalUomJa, seems to be moving lo other western states, but no cases have been confirmed, aald Brand ling· Bennett. . 30C Mef!- HeM in Raid New~eacb Police arrest· ed three m41fl from Oranae Coun· ty and one from Loll Anteles, Friday night ln connection with a local bookmakinc operatlon. In custody 'are Bennett Gene Eromo, 56, of 11513 Sibley, Norwalk, and DanJel Sanchez. ~4. a Marine from the El Toro Air StaUon, ofrlcers utd. Names Of the other two men were not nileucd. Numerous bettln1 markers and $5,000 cub were collected lo the arrests, police 1ald. The raJd WU part Of an OD· 1Q.ln1 lnve1Ut1Uon of th• paat three weeu, and more atresta ar._anJ.lcipated, omcen .aald. , l AP_.,.... HEART ATTACK VICTIM Actor ctttn Wiii• Western Star Dies In Hollie ENCINO. <AP> -Chill Wills, who appeared in buod~ ol Western movies as the forlorn and loyal sidekick lo dashing cowboy heroes, died shortly after relumj.ng home from a hospital, a spokeswoman said Saturday. He was 76. Wllls' wife, Novadeen, report· ed the death Friday night to the Motion Picture and Television Hospital, where be had been re· celvlng treatment tor an un· disclosed ailment. · Ruth Gray, a hospital s pokesweman, said Wills had been in the hospital for only a few days. His last performance was for a television s~ial, "Stubby Pringle's Christmas,;, taped earlier tbia year and scheduled for airing today on NBC. Wills appeared in more than 300 movies during a career that s panned more than a ball· century and waa perhaps best known for bi s role as Beekeeper, a Tennessee volun· teer, lo the 1960 movie "The Alamo." He was one of the fmst stars signed UJ> by John Wayne for the epic $12 million United Artista production. Wills' famoue gravelly voice also was used for the talJcing mule in the "Francis" movie series. Cblll Theodore Wills was bom July 18, 1902 in Seagoville, Tex· as, son of Robert and Fanny Wills. He was named after a Dr. Childress, the attending physi· clan. The father ran & combination general store and pharmacy. He also played tbe guitar and sang, and with Chill and hla four other aons, Bruce, Paul, Bob and Morton. formed a alnging group. As a boy, Wills used to sing in church and one summer traveled with baptizing re- vivallsts. Whenever the. ,reach· er lacked converts, be would volunteer. "I was baptized so often I learned the Australian c r~I swimming down those c~eks," he once said . At.age 9, be be1an performing with traveling tent shows, with s uch nam es~as Dr. Pr1or'11 Medicine Tent Show and the Harvey Sadler Tent Show. dolfbllne as a performer and huckat.er. Hla family 1enl him to school In Hagtown, Okla., thinking an education away Crom home would improve bil grades. · · But by the time he waa 16. Wills had returned to the theater and beaan appearlns In v audevllle and burlesque performances. Ills first ap· pearance ·ln New York City wu, 8 flop. perhaps because or • Teu• twang he never lost. Wills met BetUe Chappele, a dancer, whllo the two worked toaether ln a theater ln Kansu City, Mo. They were matried on Dec. '· 1927 and had two chlldun. trade and cultural lies with the laland. Under the terms Of tbe agree- ment with Peking, the tJ .S. mla- alon there wtll be upgraded next month. The ambaaaador will face Senate conllrmaUon, pre· sumebly aMna the p.resldeot's Senate ~rftlca an opportunity to protett at leqtb. But ~ •ldes, who uked not to IMt ldenU.fted, Saki opponents of Carter'• new China policy have only II mlted weapons at tbelr d.lapo1al. "They can fi,:bt the confinne. tJon of the ambuaador, delay or otbvwtae flibt and 00.truct or impoae ooerou.a t.erma on the commercial and economic treaties that aurely have to come," Hid one Senate aide. "But that'• pretty much lt, becauee the president bu sole power In term• of reco1n1Uon and all Congre.aa can do is act .. . . . after the fact." Another official, also request· ing anonymity. said op1>9nents could try to approve leglilation forbidding the administraUon from using money to operate an embaaay in Peking. Meanwblle, cancellation of the defense treaty will lead to withdrawal of the last 7SO American military penon.oel on Taiwan and probably much ol the $36 million ln U.S. war re· serve stocks on the bland, U.S. olficlals Mid. - But the Unlted SU.tea reserves the right to provide Taiwan with defensive weN>OOS ln the future. o.H'I,,......_._ LOGAN LOCKABEY, LEFT, HONORS WILLIAM MERTING Awant Given For lAep From Pier to lave Boy'a.Uf• Risk Rewarded Leap Saved Youtfi's Life Saturday, April 8. 1978 WU a busy day at Wiiliam Mertln&'• snack stand on the "lewport Pier. The weather waa nice and rls· hermen who lined the pier were providing a brisk business in Uve bail and food. M ertlng looked out the windows and saw a large group gathering at the edge oflhe pier. "I thought someone had caught a big rum, .. he explained, so be went out to see. What the crowd was looldna at was not a fish, but a four-year· old child who had plunged off the pier to tile water 26 feet below and was struggling to stay afloat. "Who ls the child's father." Merling demaoded and the man betide him answered. "But he said he couldn't swim." Without thinking, Merling abed his shoes and pant.s, grabbed a rescue tube that Ute1uarda had put In the con· cee1ion stand arid plunged Into the cold water to save lhe child. Lifeguard Jack Lincke, who ar· rived at the s~ene moments later in the rescue boat, was amazed. · . "It ·a tough enough for one of us to go off the pier for: a rescue," he aaid later. "But Mr. Merling isn't a particularly st.rong swimmer and I think it's extraordinary that be did what bedid." Llncke pulled the child and • Merling lnto the boat and brought both to shore cold, but otherwlae unharmed. . Moscow Press Mum On Peking AccOrd He was ao impressed that he nominated Merling for the Na- tional Surf Life Saving Asaocia· lion's Heroic Acts Award and last week at the association's na· Uonal meeting In La Jolla, Merl· ing w as presented with his a ward. Lifeguard Lt. Logan Lockabey said the award ls pre- sented infrequently and only when the or1anJJatJon .. feels a non·llfeguard has saved a life through lndjvidual action. Merting, 54. and his wife have been operating the Newport Pier concession stand for the past is B)' The Alaoctated PnA Moscow's preaa reported without comment Saturday Preeident Carter's announce· ment that America would e,tabllsb full dlplomatk: rela. lions with China, the Kremlin's arch foe in the communist world. Western diplomata In Moecow expreaaed surprise that the Sov· iet news agency Taa reported the event ao SOOD aft.er It wu .an- nounced ln Wubinctoo Friday. They said the Ruaalana probably are preparing a verbal barrage acalnat the declllon. Taaa liled its report in three brief sentences, referrtna to the People's RepubUc of China as the P.R.C. It said in the dispatch from Moscow, "It ha.a been of· flcially announced here that I.he U.S.A. and the P.R.C. agreed to recognlie each other and eat.abUab dipl(>matic relations as of Jan. 1. 1979. The U.S.A. will terminate diplomatic relaUoos Two Men Shot In Santa Ana Gang Clash Two yotang Santa Ana men were shot SaturdQ when a ~ standing feud between two ol tM clty'11anaa erupted a111n. Vlctlma Richard Robles, 21. and Pbll\lp Medina, 18, both ol Santa Ana, were taken to the Santa Ana-Tu1tln Community Ho1pital foUowtnc the 5:45 p.m. cl11h of vtolenc~. and ere In 11t11f1ctcry cond.lUoo, a polkeof· ficeraald. The two men were shot u they stood in the front yard of a boule at 018 w. H11hland. Six ahotl were fired from a car carrying four male• u lt p111ed by tM bouH tbe offtcer Hid. Robles WU hil five times in the lower back and thlth. 'l.nd Medina wu atruck In tbe hand. Pollr:would not rol11ae a desert of the car but aald they ad two tentatJve !den· tlflutloos and arreall were lm· mlnent. . • • I with Taiwan as of th~ same day. The exchange of ambassadors between the U.S.A. and the P.R.C. ls to be held on March 1, 1979." The Kremlin has 1tron1ly op. posed any rapproachment between Washlnaton and Pek· ing, warning Carter not to WIC "the Cb1nese card" In an •t· tempt to win Soviet COOCNalOM OD key issues. Moscow-backed Vietnam. tn volved In a dispute with China over the alleged (N?rtecuUon ol ethnlc Chinese in Vletn1m, 1aJd It welcomed lhe U.S .·Chln"so policy ii the purpose Is peace. Japan's Kyodo news aaency re· ported. Vietnam Is seeking to normalize relations with ·America, and Kyoto quoted Phan Hein, the Vietnamese minister of foreign affairs who Is visiting Japan, as saying, "Now it is up to the U.S. to make the next move." In New York, U.N. Secretary. General Kurt Waldheim saJd he welcomed the development as "positive and important." The United Nations recognized China In 1971 and took away the seat held by the Nationalist Chinese government oo Taiwan. America's allies lo Western Europe hailed the announce· ment. • In Israel, government ofncials were quoted as saying the move could adv~ly affe<:t JsraeU· Egyptian peace negotiations, wh.Jch cWTently are atalled. Fro"' P~ A J FATALS .•. at I blah rate of 11>4*1 when It went out or control near the Junlpero Serra on.ramp. As It crasbed through tha divider, offic rt said, the car'• top w a.a 1Uced off by e divider cable and pasaenRer Cru1 wu ejected and run over by two on- comln1cars. Cruz was deed at tbe scene, of· flcera said. Mendoza dlC!d ahort· ly alter arrival at Mlsalon Com· munlty llolpital. months. ..r The Santa Ana residents are originally from Germany and moved to Southern California after living ln Canada. Merling is r1ther modest about hil pa.rt in the rescue. "tr It'" neceuary you just do It without lhink.lng how far a Jump It 11. It wu juat an impulse, but of courw lf It happens again, I'll do It •1aln. It's all part of being out. hcni." he aald of the busi· nen on tho pier. • "And actually, I'm not that bad a 1wtmmt>r. I'm just u littJe out or lhlJ)t." Ryan Aide to Run? SAN MATEO <AP) -Jackie Speier. an aide to slain Rep. Leo R1an, la considering running tor Ryan's vacant. Congressional seat even though she ls sU ll boepltalised wtth serious wounds from the ambush by Peoples Temple memben that killed her boss · SUNDAY DAILY . Pl LOT fMOt~GMl\I 0..1, .-,tOf,•ttft~ttt.,<..,.. _..,......,..,..,_ .. _ _. ......... Ot- , .................. c...--................ ., ..,_., _ _,,,, ""-,,..,., -CO•I• Mow • ..._. Au(f\, ..-1-"-«"'"-,., .. v .. ~.·-l_.,_.,...,_, .. ,. A . ....... ._..--.. -·-'-'-ft--.. flwll'_I __ .. _.. "•t DI -............ c .... -.. < .. _ .... .,..,. ._ .... _ ,..,.,,..,.,. .... Pwef•.,,.,,_ , .... '"""" v ... ~ .. .-.~••o0r .. ...,.,._..,... ,_ ... " ... 1. .. ... '~..:.~ ... "'rr.:. ... =.m omc .. C.0.1• Mow llO W.•1 IMY \lo· .. -"""'" tl!IOf'.-... \t•O<I H ............... (11 1i.tl .. fC'll-•Mll TetetlftOne,(11 •I "*1-@1 Cteulflecl Advenlelftt W.W11 ~ ..... ~, .. -.. ...... , __ tllOf-C-•""-·•- .... ,f20 I i I ~ { ' I • ' j • t I t t 1 f • I I , • · l · .. . \. \ 'I ' • By IF.alt\' LAUSEN 0ttM0.MYl'i"'4Sllttt It w11 shortly a(ter noon, Thur1day, Ot.-c 17.1903. Wilbur end Otvllle were Jubilant when they telearapbed \heir rather. Bl1hop MHlon Wrt1ht. in Dayton, Ohio, 7~ t ora aao todaay from Killy lawk, N C.· _ "We have made Cour i uc: t'Htf'UI rughta this morning, all ~1ainat a 21 mllo wind. We start- ed from the level with engine power alone. Our average speed ... lhrou1h the air wu 31 miles. Our 'lonat'St time ln the. a!r was ~7 aeconds." Newport Beach real estate broktr Jack Mullan, former · aarline pilot and collector of aviation memorabilia, re«ntly browsed through a pile or re- search rnalerial to come up with the telegram's wording. He also determined that three days earlier. on Dec. 14, Wilbur had won a coin toss to become the P.ilot for the first flight on that date. •'The afrcrafl took off but stalled im'mediately... Mullan said. "It plowed into the sand, causing nunor damage." WILBUR WAIGHT MAKES TECHNICAL ADJUSTMENTS TO PLANE AT KITTY HAWK Mullan-T!'ompeon Fiie Photo Reportedly H .. Never Before Been Publl1hed FlRST CONQUERORS OF T)tf AIR PORTRAYED JKk Mullen'• Fr•med Orvme, Left, Wiibur Wrtght 'Wrong Story' Brothers Correct Account ... EDITOR'S NOTE -Wilbur and Onnlle Wright'.t first f)OWered att"plaM flight at Kitty Jlawk, N.C. was duly noted by the nation'• preu at the time, but the Wnghts claimed the ac- count l.00& "mcorrect m .almost eve,,, detail." Here, from the arcl1ives 81 Wnght Stale University, t..t their own account, wnlten /or The A3'0Ctated PTeu and transmitted Jan. 5, 1904. Mullan pulled an old photo from an envelope. P¢ of a col- lection acquired from early aviator and portrait artist Lewis E. Thompson, the caption in- dicates that it is Wilbur who is lying belly down on the fi rst aircr aft, making r epairs. The photo never had been published anywhere, according to notes J>y the now deceased Thompson. "Possibly." said Mullan, "Wilbur is fixing up what he wrecked on the t"4th. • Orville was the pilot for the second test, on Dec. 17, Mullan noted. t;ach of the now-famous Pilot Logbook ' . . bicycle mechanics m.~e two flights that day, logging ~ of 98 seconds in the alr -a little short of the air time needed for a pilot's license today, Mullan noted. But their achievement 75 years ago today marked the fi rst time in history that a heavier- tban-air machine had been R(O- pelled by and kept aloft by its own control mechanism . "Except for the light bulb, those flights probably were the single most significant scientific event in thousands or years, .. Mullan conjectured. . ··People had been trying powered flight unsuccessfully for at least the last 3,000 years." Included among Thompson's material is the packet Of "un· published" photos and negatives. The photographs show later flights at Simms Landing at Kitty Hawk. Photos also sbow subsequent Wright brothers aircraft m a nufacturing facilities in Dayton and aircraft produced and fl own as late as 1909. Multan, whose real estate firm's storage room resembles a ransacked warehouse, became i nt erested i n aviation memorabilia when be became chairR)an of the now.defunct Southern California Aviation Council's Museum Committee in 1973~ Lat e r, h e acquired • Thompson's materials, inchJd· ing more than 90 of the artist's oil portraits or early · fUers and prominent aerospace industry pioneers. The collection also contains what Mullan describes as his- torical documents and fetters: Eventually, Mullan said, he'd like to see the materials in the hands or an institution open to the public. Until then, though; he said he'll continue a leisurely educa- tion browsing through the docu- ments and, hopefully, ma~ the collection of paintings ava'.ftable to organiz-at ions.. fo.r special events .• By ORVILLE WRIGHT and WILBUR WRIGHT DAYTON, Ohio (AP) -It had not been our intention to make any detailed public :;tatement concerning the private trials of our power "Flyer" on the 17th of Dece=iber last; but since the contents of a private tele- gram announcing to our lolks at home the success of our trials, was dishones tly communicated to the newspapermen at the Norfolk office, and led to the imposi-' tion upon the public, by persons who n~er saw the "Flyer'' or its flights, or a fictitious story incorrect in alm?st every detail. .. we reel impell~ to f\lake some cor-rection. The real facts were as follows : Coming Attraetion's in tJte Pink ON mE MORNING OF December 17th, between the hours of 10:30 o'clock and noon, Jour flJghts were made, two by Orville Wright and two by Wilbui-P.'right. The ~tarts were all made from a point on the level sand about 200 feet west of our camp, which is li:>cated a quarter of a mile north of the Kill Devil sand hill, in Dare County, North Carolina. · The wind at the time of the flights had a velocity of 27 miles an hour at 10 o'cl0ck,' and 24 miles ah hour at noon, as r ecorded by 'the anemometer at the Kitty Hawk Weather Bureau Station ...• The flights were directly against the wind. Each time· the machine started from t.he level ground by its own power a lone with no assistance from gravity. or any other source whatever. AFTER A RUN OF ABOUT 40 feet along a monorail track, which held lhe machine eight inches from the ground, il rose from the track and under the direction of the operator, climbed upward en an inclined course until eight or 10 feet from the ground was reached, after which the course was kept as near horizontal as the wind gusts and the limited sklll of the operator would permit. . Into the teeth of a December gale the "Flyer" made its way forward with a speed of 10 miles an hour over the ground and J0..35 miles an hour air. It had previously been decided that for reasons of ptirsonal safety these first trials would be made as close to the ground as possible. The height chosen was scarcely sufficient for maneuvering in so gusty a wind and with pre- vious acquaintence with the conduct of the machine and its controlling mechanisms. Consequently the first fli ght was short. THE SUCCEEDING FUGlfl'S rapidly increased in length and at the fourth trial a fli~ht of 59 seconds was made. in whkh time the machine flew a little more than a half a mile through the air, and a distance of 852 feet over the ground. It's a girl. By TOM TITUS of IM Dally ...... St.ti That was the big news from my wife the other day, and she wasn't calling from the hospital but from work, wb~e she had found out moments before. In fact, it will be another four months befor e we have to break out the baby bottles and diapers. But if anybody wants to place any bets, I'm giving very attractive odds. How, you may ask, are we so certain we'll be hanging up the pink curtains Jtext April? Well, it's all because of a $12 world called am- niocentesis. This is a relatively new procedure by which the medkoes can detect any potential birth defects in the unborn child by extracting a sample of am- b i o tic fluid and a n alyzing the chromosomes in a laboratory.· FOR A BONUS, THEY also throw in the details about the new baby's gender. nTus Now before all you expectant parents start looking into this procedure, you'd better be aware that the tab runs about $400. Unless, that is, the mother-to-be is 35 or older -then the state foots the bill. Now. Beth is going to be real crazy about my acknowledging to the world that she's passed that particular milestone, so I h asten to add that she was only about three months on the shady side or the barrier when we found out that the stork was once again winging its way tow a rd our house. HER DOCTOR R ECOMMENDED we look into am. niocentesis. since women over 35 are more susceptible to bringing abnormal infants into the world than·are younier f'rot11 Page A J PLANE F ACTS R AISE AIR SAFETY· QUESTION. • • SE've re noise impact does not ex- tend as far from the run't14-8y as It does with a DC-9. O'Grady agrees. "It's possibly a d ecibel lower in perceived noise," he declared and added that the Airwest pilots are pleased the 727 is being tested at Orange County. O'Grady is the senior pilot for the Airwest region. covered by Southern Calilornia, Arizona and Nevada. At present he's also the only Airwest pilot authorized by the company to discuss the use or the aircraft. But one senior Alrwest plJot, who a sked to remain · uniden· 2000FT. tined, said there is unhappiness among his fellow pilots over use of the takeoff procedure to re· duce noise. "I 've never flown it," he• volunteered. "It's a m atter · of the safety factor. I am responsi- ble for the s afety or that airplane and the people in it and I'll use my best judgment to de- cide how to takeoff." The pilot asked for anonymity because of the company's pre- carious legal-political position in r e lalion to Orange County Airport and because o f his s tanding with the company. 'Tve been called up to compan) headquarters and chewed on " NOISE ABATEMENT TAKEOFF ---------------------------~------1000FT. 450-FT.-----------~---- ' rather expertly on this subject ," he noted. His points are these: The 450-foot deceleration is not safe b~cause the plane is "dirty." The FAA, the Airline Pilot's Association <ALPA) and the Air • Transport Association -the airline owners' group -all agree on the 1,000-foot altitude for the·safe reduction of power. The 450·foot throttle-back maneuver "is carrying noise out to Newport Beach and Balboa that those people shouldn't have to s uffer Wlt.h." He says the e ffect or the 01o1tJ NM CWllll!k COMPARISON OF ORANG! COUNTY AIAPORT·N!WPOAT BEACH FLIGHT PATHS 8J Time Plane• Re.ch 2,000-foot Altltucs., They Ar• Out Over Pectftc Oce•n 1.000-foot power c utback on Newport· Beach would be to re- duce noise because the planf! would be at a higher altitude go- ing over the city. Of course, that means mere Impact on Santa Ana Heights, the residential neighborhood closest to the airport. "The problem there is that Santa Ana Heights is too close lo the airport. There's Just no w~ in iwll to satisfy those people," he added. In one respect, the pilot and his colleague O'Grady aaree - the 727 has a distinct advantage over the DC-9 because the three engine craft has a three-man crew while only two crew mem· hers sit in a DC-9 cockpit. ''It splits up the workload," commented O'Orady. "'You pick up an extra set of eyeballs," said the other pilot. But they part company over use of the noise abatement takeoff. Tbe unidentified pilot notes the FAA ln October of this year put out an advisory circular which backed use of the 1,000-Coot altitude before reducing throttle. "That's tantamount to a direct order," the pilot said. O'Orad.y claimed lbe FAA had approved the 450-foot cutback. Confronted wtth Davis' remarks and the advisory circular, he amended that statement. "Well. they haven't disap- proved lt. And that advisory circular ls Just • 1eneraUMd. document. Il's not written to •P· ply to a ~rtlcular al~rt." mothers. If the test reveals such is the case. then the parents have the option of su.rg)cally calling the whole thing orr. Thus, we motored to University Hospital in San Diego where the procedure was accomplished with relatively lit· tie time and inconvenience. It was a fasclnating ex-perience. ,,. After the woman's abdomen ls swabbed with mineral oil. a "transducer" (which looks some thing like a microphone> is passed back· and forth· across the body. This ~trument transmits sound waves which are project- ed on wbat looks like a small television screen a few feet away. . There was our little girl ....., all foor inches or her -as she was ln that stage of development, aboµt four months from conception. Most clearly visible was the heart, which was beating with wonde rful regularity. AFTER AJM)UT ZO MINUT~ of thi!?, procedure, the doctor arrived' (one of the best in the business, we were told> and performed the actual test. He administered a local anesthetic, then inserted a special thin. sterile needle into the target area and withdrew a sample of fluid which was then tick~ for laboratory testing. That was all there. was to it -no hospitalization or ex- tended observation. Then came the waiting period for the two telephone calls. both of which contained good news. The baby would be normal -and she'd be the first daughter iO lbe family after two boys. · If you're interested in amniocentesis. we can recom- mend it. And we especially recommend nurse Melinda Matson at University Hospital who handled all the details of the procedure. Call her al 452·4234 or 452.4307 and she'll send you all the det.its you need. She impressed us enough that when the big day ar- rives in April. chances are pretty good that the newcomer will be called Melinda. Victims' Fast Move Ended Kidnap Plot LANCASTER, S.C. <AP> - Two m en who said they had been abducted overpowered a man during a flight in a small plane on Saturday aqd delivered him to poU ce al an airfield, authorities said. Walter H. Scott, 24, of Green- Nixon Staff Lawyer D ies ville, S.C., was taken to Elliott White Springs Hospital for treat- ment after the aircraft's arrival at Lancaster County J\irport. He was charged with air piracy in a federal warrant and faced local kidnap charges, the FBI said. The FBI later said Scott escape<l from the South Carolina Stat e Hos pital , a m e nta l hospital, in Columbia, on Dec. 14. Dan Gosnell, 60, an optician, and John G~r. 28, of Marion. Va., the plane's pilot, were not HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. hos pitalized. <AP> -J. Fred Buzhardt, ~. -Gosnell told authorities he .. had chief Watergate counsel for been abducted Friday, a nd tormer President Richard M. forced to drive to Westville, Va .. Nlxon. died Saturday of a heart where his abductor chartered a attack. plane to Camden, S.C. Buzhardt was stricken at liis During the fiight on Saturday, flpme on this resort island, and Greer and Gosnell bett up and Bled shortly after he arrived at subdued the man, then radioed Hilton Head Hospital. He bad authorlUes that they planned to suffered a heart attack in 1974. land at the Lancaster airport. As the three wrestled, Greer Buzhardt was a top aide to said, '"I'b.e plane was doing all Sen. Strom Thurmond, R-S.C., kinds of you kitow whats. and an adviser to form er "I just tried to move as fast as Secretary of Defense Melvin I could," he said. "I just didn't Lal rd before joining Nixon's Uke the light ol that gun poinlesl staff in 1972. As the Watergate at my head." J controversy grew, Buzhardt was Lancastel" airport manag.-r replaced as Nlxon's counsel by .Francis Cauthen aaid Gosnell James D. St. Clair. was holding Scott on the floor or He was graduated from West the back seat when the plane Point, and received his law landed, he said. dearee from the Universtty of "The fuY on the noor, who South Carolina School or Law. was suppoted lo have done the Fu n er a I se r v l c ea are kidnapping, looked Uke be had scheduled tor Mo nday ln been wortced over pretty well," McCormick. Cauthen said. --• • ' .. I I J \ .. Weeldy review of Orange Coast highlights ~ . • . ~ ........... ,.... .THINGS WEREN'T HO, HO,-HO ~ EVERVONI 1119011 Santa s in town, don't frown · Dana Spear, a 19·month·"Old HunUn1ton Beacb youngster expfessed his feellqa •bot.It bi• nnt villt with St. Nick loud and clear last week when be wu takeu to Soutb Coast Plaza tor a plcture-takl.na aeaaion. Other youngsters can have a telephone talk wlt..b the old wUb granter Monday between 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. by callilll 493-1173 or 493-1174. Elvish voices at that numbel' aaid call again if Santa's busy A-Russians visit empties c ma_ny schools West Orange County school children were especially bard hit last week as a nu epidemic swept through the area. Some .schools reported absenteeism up to 66 per- cent, while others counted as little as 10 percent of students out and down with the bug. Health of- ficials said the strain of virus la an old timer - Russian nu -which made its last rOund oC the States nearly two decades ago. Many adults are lmmune to the strain, having sul· fered chilla and fever back then, but many youngsters just haven't been around long enough to have the same Immunity. School at· tend ance offi~ers said junior high school pupils seem especially vulnera· ble to the strain. Cough and fever are the main symptoms oC the tentative· Jy identified A-Russ ian virus. Health department spokesman Dr. Rex Ehl- lng said sulferen must bear up to about five days of illness, but anything lasting longer, coughing or difficulty In breathing, should be checked by a doctor to avoid the posslbWty of pneumonia. JlNENILE HALL PROBE. • • <From Page .\2) • turned its attention to the morale problem, its findings up· held the two counselors' allega- tions Juvenile Hall administrators were rauJ'1ed in the investigation report for: -.Oevlslng a suitable com· munlc11tion network through employee ranks but falling to use it -Soltcitlng advice and counsel from lower echelon workers but then ignoring the comments they reeeive. -Falllng to acknowledge good job performances. --Somet.lmea reprimanding subordi.nate workers in front of · their fellow workers. -Being "out of touch" with conditions in the hall by seldom leaving their ·offices to visit a !~as where inmates and rnselors dwell. -Giving the Impression to subordinates that promotions go lo a favor~few and leaving in some worker\ ,_'"feeling they are on a careerdead-endstreet. The commission said It was .. notably impressed with the positive qualities and high stan· dards possessed by the majority of (Juvenile Hall's> staff." However, it was added, ''There was a small number of llne staff workers viewed by co-workers as over authoritarian," and who humiliate and belit- tle tbe minors in custody." Qefore arnving at those con· clusion., the probers circulated a 59-quesllon survey among workers al the hall. They also interviewed 58 hall staff workers, researched a multitude of· Juvenile Hall re· cords and cut lose oo their •ix swl>ri~visits. Not far from view as the com· mission carried out its in· vestigaUve chore was conUnuing labor-management disputes at Juvenile Hall. Off duty workers, for exam- ple. picketed the hall one day, citin g a number of alleged management shortcomings. • Ausmus, who wu suspended from hla job with pay at the time the undergraduate report was ls· sued , continued a fight to win bis job back . . . DN~ .JuggUng . Rule. Relaxed WASIDNOTON <AP> ·-The 1ovenu1_.t ll 1olne to relax lta 1utdellne1 for controversial !*Wna rffearch done un· <Mr al auaplcea. and It v,;u to require private lpdllatry to comply with the new •tan· datd•. • Joseph A. Califano, secretary of the Department of Health Sducalloa and Welrare. saJd Sa\urday that bl• department alto wW take a closer look at the . potenUal riaka lavolved lo such reeearcb. BUT BE SAID that aafely 11.aldellnea on the so-called re- combiaam DNA research can be down1raded became experience lndicatea "the likelihood or harm now appears more remote than was once anticipated." Inflation's ' Upsetting At the same tlme, Callfano said, h~ has ordered the Na- tJonal JnsUtutes of HeaJth1• which drafted tfae ort'lnal fUldeunes in 1976 and the revltiOu, to pul totetber a long.range program tor more experiments on paten. tial dangers from this kind of genetic research. Almost one-third of the genetic research covered by present guidelines will be exempteo from the revised standards because ol low risk when they go · into effect Jan 2. HOWEVER , THE new guldellnea will continue Ule ban on slx categories of potentially hazardous research, such as with deadly dl.aeue organisms-. But the new rules permit the NIH director to grant case-by· case exemptions after public notice a n d wltb added safeguards. Califano exp~ssed 'toncem • that the guidelines ar~ man-datory ooly for federally f~ research and not for private in- dustry, all.bough most of in· dustry claims to comply volun· tartly. NATIONAL/ INTERNATIONAL I WEATHER Wedding Port rait A photographer caught Lord Snowdon and his bride, the former Luc~Lindsay·Hogg, on their way out of the Kensington ter Office m London Friday, where the pair had just married. Snowdon and his previous wife, Princess Margaret, were divorced in July after 2 years of marital discord. . . JobHol<krs WASJUNGTON <AP) -In the face of h1gb inflation and an un· certain economy,· working American. ol all backgrounds and occupations are becoming leas satilfted with their jobs, a new govemment·flna.oced sur- vey reveals. 91.1 Not All Suicides THE SURVEY, released on Saturday, reports that job satisfaction among all types of workers declined significantly between 1973 and 1977, with the 1harpest declines found among college graduates. ~ But the lowest overall levels of Job aaUafactlon were reported by people under 30, blacks, the semi-skillf'd. blue·coUar workers and those employed in manulac- turing, while self-employed peo- ple reported high levels of job satisfaction. · THE $t30,000 study, conducted for the Labor Department by the University of Michigan's Survey Research Center, offers no ex- planations for the trend. But de- partment officials said that un· favorable economic develop· meats in recent yea~ likely are major contributors to the worsening atUtudes of working men and women. His au.spenslon was related to an' alleged incident in the hall rather than to his ~cathing at· tack on conditions there and his bosses. In its report, the com· mlaaloners noted the county Probation Department, which operates Juvenile Hall, was besieged by labor-management affilctioos beyond th'lr c~trol. For example, s'1ary increases agreed to in ..B77 were un- ilaterally withheld by county government .,. the result of st.ate imposed constraints relat· ~ ~ ~ltlon 13. It was also noted that the clos- ing of one juvenile facility last year resulted in an unsettling of s taff workers and, in some · cases, job upheaval. Overall, though , the com· mission found that Juvenile Hall administrators on their own have Jost touch with their employee charges. But, the commissions said, it didn't find Orange County Juvenile Hall to be a place run by youthful inmates under policies of their own choosing. CHICAGO (AP> -The Guyana government's top patholOlist has told the Chicago Tribune that be believes that murder, not suicide, claimed more than 700 of the 911 persons who died at the People's Temple in Jonestown, Guyana. "I do not believe there were ever more Utan 200 persons who died voluntarily," said Dr. C. Leslie Mootoo. chief medical ex· aminer .and first doctor at the scene ol the Nov. 18 tugedy. Mooto said the Jonestown deaths occurred over four hours. He said he was convinced most cult members were forced to drink the poison because seeing tbe first group of people go lnt.o convulsions and die "would persuade the others not to take the liquid voluntarily." he said. Otlaa~~ By The Auoda&ed Press WASHINGTON (AP> -A U .s. -China trade expert who ar-ranged current__ talks between the Chinese and American oil ( IN-SHORT ) . companies says gasoline from Chinese crude oil may power Americans' cars ln about five years. Christopher Phillips, president or the National Council for U.S.· China trade. said Saturday he wn optimistic that establish· ment of diplomatic ties with Peking on Jan. 1 would increase mutual· trust between Chinese negotiators and representatives or eight U.S. oil ftrms. The firms are negotiating separately for agreements to develop China's vast offshore reserves. • OUBlke BlntH ABU DHABI <AP> -The OPEC oil ministers meeting here are expected to boost world crude oil prices by an average 10 percent foe 1979, starling with a 5 percent lncreau Jan. t, well· placed sources said Saturday. I 4 Dt.111Crule BATON ROUGE (AP) -A tractor-trailer slammed in~ a car a"d a pickup truc k pulling a trailer on Saturday. bunt into names, killed at least four people and lnjured three others, state police aaid. Vic· tim'a names were withheld. TrideletT-•t.s CAPE CANAVERAL <APl A Navy Trident mllllle undetogo- ing tests exploded fivheconds after a noon launch at the space conn>lex here Saturday, an Air Force spokesman said. Fledlfte Rnf Ing BOSTON (AP) -Boston Pops maestro Arthur Fiedler plans to spend his ~th birthd~y today resting quietly in a hospital room while recovering from brain s urgery, a hospital spokesman saJd. Fiedler, who was listed in stable 11nd improv· ing condition on Saturday, un~ derwent surgery last Monday. . ' , • ' t., ~:.,, · Gtte: tlir laiif2i ilOf · ·. ,. ,,, t~ a nliahbor for C~_iiStmas . . North Coast Brews Rain A• a reader of t he Delly" Piiot you kilow'' ffow your community new•p•pe' •ftterntlns.nd Inform• you -every day of the week. 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Cooatante Goddard'• enemy lt the aound ol a New Yortr•r talk· 101. . ... 8RB 00 'T mind a New York accent • .,.r s u loa1 il ia kept 1n Lhe 1.nirral •le n.U,J ol the J~}"ltOn Rinr. Bu& wh I\ New • orkers bqao movln1 Into her native Marin County, In No""ern C UCornla , brlli11nt th ir enttcet.ic apeech patterns w&th lbtm, Coost.ance rankled. "lt'• ~a ctrq U1t olq to people ""°'1i New York taJk," sbc aayw, bet breathy voJce un· talnted by l't'&foaaJ color. "fl up- aeu me1 whtn I h ar a New York acrent. or anythl~ that 4ratc:1 my ura Lbe way that d . · So a he decided to d o aGmet.hiu about It. In the 1p1rit of enllahfened benevolence. ahc establiihed CalllornJa Dicllon. 11 1ort of accent therapy center wblcb, at 25 buckt a throw, $.1' for bOUM calla, wlU teach wUl· in..& New Yorken bow to talk -e'alUomlan. \ · . ··WE'I HEa&.J,e offer • service lo newcomer• to lbla a r ea. eapec-l aJll. lo New York era." ahc 1ay1. 'Thoy come bore and find thema lvet OK u far 11 dreaa and look.a and man nerlama. But wh n they ~ their mouthll they alienate every· one We're nere to help them, h,lp them acl,luat to llfe In Marin County." Dogs Going t o the People ••• · · An out.aider m1_gbt be tempted to dismiss Miss Goddard as just an arrogRnt native nurturing a Pf'C\Jll&r peeve nui there are 1corea ot accent Lheraplsta ln lhe sUtP--In cl uding several le11tlmate speech palholoJ(Lsls . -who eam good Uvlnga preach· mg the Calllomla way of speech. ·"My Fair Lady' II still allve11" aaya Dr. Morton Cooper, a Loa An}leles s pe ec h patholoalat wno 11peclall1es in •ccents and fancies hlmaetr a modem-day Henry Riggins. ''In fact it's nourishing ... INDEED, "MY Fair Lady" is dully enacted in offices like Cooper's, with recorders and microphones and funny little &•dgeta to aid the accent im- paired. Cooper treats 30·40 immi· Twenty five purebred dogs faced being d estroyed by Monday after 60 of the animals wer e abandoned by an Ara b s hlek who'd decided to return to his native soil. A kennel in Los Angeles sue· ceeded in selling 35, then announced a giveaway of the rest. Dog lovers responded quickly. grabbing up the 25, plus an additional 15 pure breds the kennel already had on hand Saturday. Above, handlers show some of the pets whiob in· elud ed Rottweil e r s, Shih Tzus. Weimaraners and a Great Dane. Jailing Error Costly ( __ S'l',_'ATE __ ·J SAN FRANCISCO <AP > -A San Leandro housepainter who spent 14 months in jail because of a clerical error has been awarded a $100,000 judgment against the city of San Fran· CISCO Thirty-two-year-old James Russell filed the suit after he was released from Soledad Prison and rounst out he shoiLld have served only 83 days in . ·~ county jail. · AJJthorities discovered the long term was caused by a court clerk. 5 in Fattdlfl Dfe STOCKTON (AP) -A fire lg· nited by an electrical short in Christmas tree wiring has claimed the lives of four Viet- namese children and their baby sitter, firemen said. . Killed were Antho~y Viet Hai s~~ .. · R "FINALLY, ~ A SALE BEFORE YOU ~ DO YOUR HOLIDAY ~~ SHOPPING:' POlLYIERGEN SAVE EARLY AT SINGER ~<v<v't-- $)25 OFFREG.PRM:E ~~~ THE TOUCH-TRONIC' 2000 MEMORY MACHINE One of che world's most advanced stwing machines 1s also one of the ras1c st to use . 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He tawked lek dla. heab, People reacted to him Uke be was someone to be auspicious of. He lived all hi.a Ufell.ke this un· til one day he walked in and said, 'I want you to change this. I can afford the~y and I want you to help me." A few months and a couple of thousand dollars later, the man walked out talking like a native Californian. which is to say, sounding like he came from nowhere at ail. "That's what they want," Cooper i°'lats. "They want to sound like a person who comes from nowhere. "You know " he adds with a sigh. "A f irl once told me I sounded Ike I cam e from nowhere." He remembers it u a h igh compliment. "I'll never forget that.·· There ls a problem with all this. of course -everytlme Cooper and his colleagues ex· terminate an accent, they erase part of a peraonalll)'. "BUT TREV want lt taken away," he protests, "that's why . they seek help -to get rid ot the pain. An accent sumps you. We give them greater acceptability.·· Cooper knows. He was once a New Yorker himself. · Reagan Cri.ticizes China Recogniiion LOS ANGELES (AP > - former California Gov. -Ronald Reagan said Saturday that President Carter's agreemenl to recognize lhe People's Republic of China and withdraw from treaties wi th the National Republic of China on Taiwan ·tS a betrayal, not a diplomatic vie· tory. "BY ACCEDING to the long- standing demands or Peking, which result.a in ttie outright betrayal of our close lriena and ally, the Republic or China on Taiwan. Mr. Carfer cannot claim a diplomatic victory for us," Reagan told the Associated Press in a telephone interview. The formel' candidate for the Republic nomination foi: Presi· dent expressed doubt that the United States is receiving any benefit from th~ agreement, an- nounced by Carter Friday night. Reagan also criticized Carter's statement of . hope that a peaceful solution would be found to the "Taiwan problem." "He could have surrendered to Peking's demands any lime, as he has done. even from his first day in office," Reagan said. "I call upon President Carter to come forth and tell t h e American people. precisely and concretely, which measures the government will take ln order to insure the safety and wellbeing or the \,1 million people or Taiwan." • · REAGAN SAID, "We don't . need platitudes or expressions of our hopes for Taiwan. We do need concrete reassurances. If we do not provide these, we will have taken the first s tep in direclly violating the human rights of the people ot Taiwan. OAll Y PILOT ..... , ......... QioaedOm ••• The lighted windows that form a cross each year on Los Angeles' city hall have been ordered doused this season after a court ruled the city may not display a symbol pertinent to religion. This picture was taken last year. Yes We ar~ the Bes • More ~amps and Lighti'li fbc\Urf)S than.you can probably imagine! , eleft Popular new shape bfends with every decor. Ht. 37''. Features textured shade. Supplies limited. •• .. Jingle Bells, Etc. • Jaugl~ Priorl~es '1When it com to the Cbristmu ·bard·Hll, lh• school P•l•anta a runnlnl TV a dole aecond.'' The otieervauon came lut week Crom the mother of two younpten after be had ctr111ed her proteetlna husband to the annual f Mtal elementary school rites In which herdarlln11 participated. The moth r 11 ot the liberal sort. She u.ndentood that sotne non·Chrl Uan have objected to the celebration ot a ~llalous holiday tn public tchools and that, u a result. Pf'Ol'rams aenerally are ateend into more aeneral them and aw y from relerencn to th ChrilUan version of the birth of om.t. . "The schools can't h Ip St.'' our friend lamented, "but this h meant lb dropplna ol some muaJc l have loved all my lit -· len Ni.aht.' 'Away ln a Manger.' ·o Uttle Towno!Bethl~ m'tonameafew. "So 'White Chri.stm • tsn't a bad substitute nor 'Winter Wonderland.· Thtte's alway5 'Jlnale Bella' and · ·Rudolph th Red Nose Reindeer' ls tolerable for one round. But after that, there are no sonas to sma in a Christmas program without some rderence to 'Cbriat, Mary or lh Three Shepherds. "There just aren't enough un·Christ Christmas songs lo RO around." More troubling to Christmas·program aud.i~ces has been the mat,erlal that has replaced the traditional songs poems. tableaus #lJld recita~ons. Since program matter can't ·get. into the birth of Jesus, where else does It go? "I'll tell you where lt goes," reported ou'r .mother or two. .. It goes right into ~e material attitude that has taken over Christmas." She said her children's school program included a poem-about a youngster's unhappiness at get.ti.rig pajamas instead of toys and a song promoting elephant's stockings so Santa would need t WO trips lo rm the gift requats. "Almost every single 1tem on the progra~ was like that," she reported. "They said, 'Buy things and give them to me.' I thought I was watching a Mattel toy commercial during a Saturday mornlng TV cartoon show. "The entire spirit and charm of Christmas as I knew it and enjoyed it as a child just isn't there anymore." It's a touchy issue she raises. Intrusion of any religion mto public schools is a constitutional matt.er and not one to be treated lightly. Perhaps we've gotCen too touchy about it. Certainly almost everyone -Christian and non-Christian -agrees with the spirit of Christmas. ShouJdn't we want to spread that spirit instead of box· ing it in? · Moin & :rop Miss~d~ Out • I Not too long ago it was quite generally assumed that the Mom and Pop grocery store would soon be but a • memory. swall owed up without a trace by giant supermarket chai11$. . Plenty of the independent markets did meet this sad "fate~ but it's interesting to learn that small neighborhood marKets are enjoying a sort. of rebirth. Last year 740 new ones sprang up across the nation, and the independents. according to the Commerce Department, actuS!ly racked up $79 billion worth of business compared wmi $76 billion for the big chains The trick apparently, is gearing inventory to meet the specific needs of a neighborhood. For example: an in· dependent market in an area with mostly older residents and few large families, can best serve its customers by providing smaller sizes of grocery items, smaller packets of meat and loose rather than packaged produce. So customers aren't forced to overbuy. If the neighborhood is faidy affluent, the store can of· fer gourmet foods and more expensive cuts of meat that wouldn't fit the average f amity budget. Too bad some or the Mom and Pop operators who fled as the chains approached couldn't have seen a little further into the future of the food business. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Piiot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader cqrnfnent is invited. Address The Dally Pilot, P .0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Pho119 (714) 84~1 . • Boy'd I Rolkr Skates By L. M?'BoYD Joseph Merlin was a craftsm&Jt'Of mu:sical instru· ments in Belgium. In 1760, he chose to make a grand en· trance at a masquerade par· ty. With a violin under his chin. bow in band, playing like mad, he rolled with wheels on his feet right into the main ballroom, crashed into a big mirror, crushed his fiddle ,· and darned near killed himself. Good old Joe Merlin. He was the first person in the world ever to wear roller skates. Wisconsin researchers looked into the deaths of 34 cardiac patients who died of heart attacks during physical romance. Twenty nine of them, it turned out, were having extramarital affairs. You can be arrested In Georgia, specifically. for opening an umbrella in front of a mule. Q. "Do some women reall) faint because of emotional shock?" A. Men and women do that sometimes, yes. A nervous reaction can deprive the brain of its blood supply. Down gCM!s" the subject into a horizontal position, thus to ease the now of.blood back to the brain again . Pretty tricky, i~n·t it, the way nature handles that little wrinkle." Q ... What do the Junior Chamber of Commerce and the Columbia Broadcasting System have in comrpon?" A .· There are no such animala, anymore. Their of. ficial names now are the Jaycees and CBS, Inc. Q. "Which candidate for the U.S. presidency once competed in the Olympics and later wrote one of the best·selllng books of all time?" , .. A. Dr. Benjamin Spock was that fellow. Didn't say you could stave ofJ high blood pressure by 10- ing nucle. Only aaJd there are far fewer people with high blood preuure atnona nudlata than among the ~pulation at lar1e. You can bu)' square e11a In England. No, the beftl don't lay t.Mm that way. Dul Brl· taln's blggest eaa seller, the Oo ld e nla y Company, haf'Clbolls them, pe.els them. then slowly 1quee1el them square in litUe cubicled trays before fr.teeing them. They're said to slice in a dan- dy manner, atack neaUy, and you don't have to chase them arou.nd your plate. ' Robert N. Weed/PubUSIMr T1'0fNs KttVll /Editor Seasoning Accents Toughness W ASHINOTON -No man lemowa the PrHldenl'• mind belter than Hamilton Jordan. who hu worked for Carter a doaen 1ears now. Jordtn ii family to Cuter. He la mentor, too, though his 34·ytar·old face seems too youthful for that, and a wblle back, hh frolics did loo. But time wears on, and the Carter order aeaso n s . Jordan can even become re fl ecU ve ttiese days. The President's ·tong toil as ruidwlfe to the lsraeli·Eeyptian settlement leads Jordan to say, · • ·rhere ii not a single problem whlch bas consumed mor~ Qf bis time. energy and thought than the Middle East. He's had to be peraonally immersed in it. "Sitting on the sidelines look· ing at it, there were 100 limes that I would bar.e given up and said the hell with it, this thing is consuming too much of our energy and resources. "IF YOU RAD asked the ~ top people in lhis city whether · he should call a Camp David summit. 90 percent would have said, 'Don't have summits un· less you are sure of success.· He bad the instinct and guts to have a summit, and th1lt's what makes hlm a unique President. "Since Camp David, he's been fn.tStrated and irritated. In one ol the meetings, one side said to him, 'Mr. President, Camp David solved 9S percent of t1ie problems.' "His response was, 'Yeah, we've also solved 95 percent ol the remaining five percent, and ~et ( can't lel you JUYI to live uat a Utt.le more 10 we can ave peace.' "TRE •EASON we're aettlng something on lhi• ls that be' and Cy (Vance> .have this damned Can·Do attltude and k~p plug. 1ln1 away. His Middle Eut policies have been vindicated. "'l'hete waa a time when our beat friends in the Jewish ~m· munity, who help us on every other issue. domestic and foreign, seriously questioned the correctness or our policy and sometimes even our com· mltmenl to Israel. 'I)e political ramificaUons were immediate. We found ourselves alienated from our cloaest friends.'· Carter, the way Jo"rdan tells it, doggedly insisted that new ways be tried to bring Israel and Egypt together because tbe long·ran1e consequences of failure meant another war, the Jeopardy of another oil em· bargo 8'nd grave strategical problems for the U.S. Thoup Camp David revived Carter poll Uc a lly, Jordan araues that there would have been a greater political pa.,otf to hlm had he focused m~ on the Inflation problem because lta impact is heavier and more im· mediate on the cltlzen.ry. "I suarantee you he's ·1n this inflation thing up to hla ean now," Jordan Hf•· "Re's made some rough cMcllion• on the budget. Tbe.-ptoblem is that these groups have basically benevolent interests -IDOC'e money for veterans, teacben. the disadvantaged or whatever. "But you can't have it both ways. You can't please every· body and cut the budget. "It's the cballenee that'• fac· i ng tbi.s country. We 're on the verge of beeoming a naUon ol 200 million people, each punu· ing their e>Wn llWe selfi.lb i.D· terest -the •)(e' generation. ••THE CHALLENGE is whether we can ,reconcile the le11Umete dea1"s of our people with the larcer nation.al ln· tereat. n.e lnflatloo flcht ii a clear t.tofthatr A1 the man who convinced Carte r years ago that be ,,hould run for President, Jordan baa a wet.eel interest in the Carter 1tyle, approach \0 the pUbUe and method of opera· Uon. Naturally, he thinks that a Carter who stays ovemlpt tn modest homes and regularly holds brealdut sessions with wor)aday reporters as well as witlr influeotial ed{tors and publlaben, ls a Carter which suits American voters Just fule "If the mid·term elections were a naUonal refere~um," Jordan says, ''Uley came out fairly good for Carter. You won't find a senator or a represent.alive who will claim he lost· because of Jimmy Carter. Some will say they benefit.eel by Carter's presence in their state.". JOaDAN IS amused that lut spring some pondered on "aU this crap about Who ls Jimmy Carter and what ls he all about, when they already knew about h1m, Ruth and Billy and Mils Lillian and Plains. "Hell, he's the same man who came here ii\ 1971. Ria basic personality ,and imtincta haven't chanced ia all the years • I've known him. He's more aopbi1Ucaled and wtaer than when I first met him. He bu great confidence in himself and his own abilities. "Even in the worst days six or eight mootha ago, and when our procram seemed bottled up in Coqress, be fell be was do- ing the best job and eventually things would work out. He bas a sense ol history and he's an op· timiat." TRB FroD;t Washington Carter Shoots the Rapids of. Debunking Two political reporters_ have just summarized their views of Jimmy carter, and you wouldn't know it waa the same man. On ooe band. James Deakin, veteran White House correspon· dent of the St. Louis Post· Dispatch, has done a measured job of interviewing knowledge· able Washington types and boil· ing down their diverse opiniotis in· to seven d.isceming newspaper articles. On the other· hand, ·Peter Meyer, of Universal Press Syn· dicate (it handles ''Doonesbur y") h as a book "James Earl Carter: The Man & 'the Myth" which is a midterm debunking job. IN A WAY lt is a sequel to the Harper'~ piece (February 1976> by Steven Brill with the arrest· ing lltl~; :·Jimmy Carter's Pathetic Lies." Some. people thought the electioo·year piece would eUmin'ate Carter: some thought it would eliminate Harper's. Both have survived. Jimmy CarteT doesn't live in the restful times of Calvin Coolidf.e. When word o f Coolidge s death came to Alice Longworth, she reportedly· r esponded , ••How did they know?" C oolidge was a caretaker president and so was Eisenhower. Oh. those happy bygone days; I wonder if they will ever return. Carter was an inexperienced president, with an inexperienced staff, who came to Washington in turbulent times with un· realistic, overambitious pro· 1rams, who gave the disconcert· ing impression that he thought evangelical principles would solve his perplexities. Some of the consequences were predicta· ble. AMERICA'S RELATIONS to lta president are mystical. We elect him and consider him retpomlble for ldlatever hap. pens -aood times, bad times, bumper crops or droughts: he is responsible, we aren't. We eled him first and find out about him afterward. Candidates' selection used to be left to hardboiled pro· fesaionall. Now with primaries and open conventions. with popularity polls and stngle·issue pressure groups, the choice ol candidates la more and more at random: McGovern and Carter ahowtbe~. This combines with another phase ot our ayste~. a rour·year cycle of rftponse to the man we have put in the White House: first Jubllatlon that now all wlll be set rilbt, then 1rowtng dlaaf· feetton, and Often a deeire to tear dowp, which can be quite 11va1e. Peter Meyer's debunklng job i• r elative ly mild. It lacks punch, l think, and l ask myself why To be sure, be refers to Cart'eli•a "wafnln1 lndeclelve· neaa," "hllhblown rhetoric" and ••tneptnets; bl• lnconatstency, watnlng, broken promises. an ( appearance of being too small a man to handle the job." IN A RATHER c urious' passage Meyer quotes James ·Wooten," formerly of The New York Times, allegedly speaking al tbe Democratic convention, and "overheard by journalist Richard Reeves: 'I sound like I admire the Carter people: ac· tually I despl.se them: I know he doesn't believe that religious stuff.'" Here is one repo~. Meyer, quoting another re· porter, Reeves. who "over· fieard" a third reporter. Very odd. Reading Meyer's book. I kept walling to see how he would deal with the Camp David victory, but the narrative ends with the last event on Friday, July 21. and the Camp David agreement wasn't signed until Sept. 17. Just too late for Meyer's deadline: it is the kind of inept, wafOiog, unsporting thing you would ex· pect of Carter. CORRESPONDENT Deakin's survey is a conscientious, well· rounded approaCh that ought to be incorporated in a boOk. He has interviewed about every· body down to tbe most ordinary <including, l have to admit, TRB) and carries Carter ·through bis problems. his de· feat.a and bis victories. What comes out very strongly is the -tough time Carter has chosen to be president in. He is hem med in by inllatiocl', special interest groups. political fragmentation, suspicions that the U.S. can't afford the costs ol the new Deal anymore: yes, and "perhaps by-his own personality and political philosophy." CARTER MADE his own troubles with the Bert Lance af. fair, and by switching bis target on the economy from 1timul• tion to retrenchment. He was hardly responsible. however, for the confusion in the country. and for the lack of consensus that kept the energy program. for ex· ample, balanced between two almost equal fOtteS 1n Congress for. 18 months. Despite Carter's efforts the Bob Greene u .s . is the only ind\14lrialized country that bas increased oil lm~rts by a third over five years ago. H e is not a charismatic leader who makes your spine tingle with his elo-_ quence. As a speaker. he's an engineer. On the other band, he shows detajled knowledge, and command, at press conferences. I believe he was shocked as an outsider at the discovery or waste, fraud and corruption in the General Services Ad· minlstraUon and other agencies which might have passed un· noticed by som eone more familiar with the Wa!ihington scene. He revealed it before the invesllgaUve reporters did. · MY lllPllESQON is that tbe Camp David e uphoria is evaporatiag and that Carter's problems are mounUng. But hJs incumbency may be like democracy it.self. as defined b y Fisher Ames of Massachusetts, who served in the first four Congresses: the American democracy. he said. is like a raft ~ tt never sinks. but your feet are always wet. Buzz Words Turn Into Saws Everybody knocks the '70S. Everybody says this ls the most forgettable decade of the century. Historian Robert S. Wieder disagrees. While composing an essay oo the '70s for Oul magadne, Wieder started to compile a list of people, a>laces and things that we will remem· Condom1n1µm s. Paraquat. ber even when this decade is gooe and we are well into the '80s. Here is a selection , Tomorrow's Nostalgia Today; readers are lnvit.ed to sub- <.«nit their own candidates that are missing from the list: "Happy Days." eat. Clones. Clifford Irving. "The Gong Show." West Point cheating Whales. Turneltl. Roman Polanski. Jacu1zil. Master Charge; Ford Pinto with Firestone scandals. Radial 600 tires. China triJl6. Peop'\e maculne. Mlcba_el Brody's ssoo.ooo Wef(al alle9. giveaway. Anita Bryant. Erica Joog. "Saturday Night Uve." Vasectomies. K.111iqer's Nobel Prize. Dennis Kuclnich. D.B. Cooper. , Mark Spit&. SDoonaun~t...-.. Vall••· ~3 ••Jaws.'' The Bicentennial. Swine f1u. Jann Weimer. Vid A Women casters. eo ,.atlng. Son of Sam. Dt1po1& e ruon. House plants. lfary Ran•u. Leon Spinks. Neutron bomb. PlaUorm shoes. Bom·ac'1JMrs. "Exile on Main Street.'' Wilbur Mills. Leather . Renee Richards. Steven Weed. Toyotu. ao11 .. 1ek. Women's liberation. Proaea )'OIUl't. Tom Eacleton. Carlos Caitaneda. Microwaves. ''J'm OK-You'reOK" Arabi. .Tudc.e Carswell. IDal Ta. Quadrophonic sound. ~~~· Sboel. Sun •yQltl Moon. "Rocky." l lm Boqton. Catt. New York'• bleckO\lt. Rltht·tum on red. :~!:'Scx;npteen. ;irr:.C,~· "Four .. ore Yea.rs." Recquetball. Le1lonnalre'1 dlM8ff. Parale(tll. Oeor1e McGovern. Dandy Doa. n. •• ,...... Adi4u. I "The People'• Almanac." 8arbara Walters. Alaska IJ6pellDe. Pet Rock&. Playllla::.r:Y· The Na Lampoon AnfOla. Steve MU11a. Perrier. Killer beet. Video 1amea. Steely Dan. Soccer. Archie Bunker. ·~e Joyef8ex.'' ~ Hurricane Carter. OlantTVScreena Howard Hughes. Phlebitis. TbeSLA. Cornelia Wallace. Candy Pantl. Dallas Cowboys cbetrleaden. "The Exon:llt.'' Larry f1ynt. o. .. e. TM. Norman Lear. CB radio. Acupuncture. "HaY• a nice da)'." .. • B. pa I - Orango Cq st Oalty Pilot &.nilr. Oeoetnber t7, 1178 . ' I , THOSE FbtKS IN ORAN<&E COUNTY MUST REALt.V~BILHNE IN ME·· IMIS ISTME SOOTH REQUEST I'VE MAD FOR l~c REST ORT~E' ~,~osrA MESA F~~EWAY. 4 .J,;_ ~ ~---.. ~ Dr. Charles Bell 'In Silherm~ Brown Trusts' Dr Charles Bell 1" a pohhcal $C1ence prQfe$SOr at Cal State, fullerton Richard T. Sllberman's ap. polntment last month as stale Finance Director indicates that Go v~rnor J erry Brown now views the state's budget as a key factor in his political future. Silberman is -one of very few people Jerry Brown trusts poliliC'all y, and his appointmen{ 1s a key component in the gov- ernor 's plans. Success with the state's budget is an absolute must THE STATE'S Finance Direc· , tor is ~lways an impor,tant person m California govern- ment. If the governor grants the direcoor wide authority, be is proba bly the second most powerfuJ person in Sacramento. The director controls almost ail of the state's budget prqcess - from beginning oo end. With a staff of over 300'an~·a bud~t or about. _$9 million.-$.he Department of Finance is small compared to most other go\lern-ment agencies. but it sits astride the money pipe -controlling the amounts origin~ll)' budgeted · to each state program and a uait· 1ng the expenditure or those funds. J Since almost afl state pro- grams cost money. control of the state budget is a key policy and political position. IN A PATTERN whic h is strikingly similar to that set by both gpvernors Pat Brown and Rona ld Reagan. Jerry Brown starts his second term with a new finance dil"ector · Pat Bro'wn, at the start of hJs second term in 1962. a ppointed an e xpe rienced a nd trusted mem ber or his poli tical team. Hale Champion. t-0 the post. Reagan, started his second term by appointing Verne Orr as Director of Finance. Orr, an early member of Reagan's "kitchen cabinet, had been a suc- cess Cu I southern California automobile dealer and president of a savings and loan association. SILBERMAN started the fast food J~k-ln-i'be-Box chain and later became president of the So.utbem Calijomja first Na- tional Bank. In 1976 he directed Brown's presidential fund drive and in 1977 became head of the state:s Business and Tr.ansporta· tlon Agency. And. in 1978 Silberman became executive secretary to Gov. Brown. (Tr9nically, the d rue position Hale Ch,Jnpion held. in P.!lt Br_own's al!ministra· tion). · .$Ubennan replaces Roy Bell. a s~nlor career civil servant with 32 years experience in the bepartmeot of Finance. Bell bad earlier served ably ·under ootb-govemors Plft Brown and Ronald Reagan. fQS APPOINTMENT as direc· tor in 1975 .w~s widely approved. It gave Brown's bud(ets both a nonpartisan professional tone and a .hJgh level of expertise and experience in what is a very dif· f~cult and often controversial process. But Brown now needs more than tec hnical no npartisan budget e xpertise Like Pat . Brown and Reagan. he needs a political confidant ; someone who wi ll provide t r usted political advi ce about the budget. Equally important, J erry Brown needs someone who can be trusted to manage the state's budget while h e is bus y elsewhere. Silberman is obvious· Jy that someone. BROWN WANTS a "steady state" budget next year -a budget that equals the spending levels of this )!ear·~ budget. His proposed IO percent Increase will just about match the rate of innation and would be, in fact, a "Steady state" budget. But a whole host of onrushing demands and restrictions makes a "steady state" budget difficult to a chieve. As a res ult of Proposition 13, local govern· me nts are now making ne w multi-billion demands on the state's budget. The 1978 .. bail out" was rel· atively easy given the. state's huge surplus . The gO..,e rnor could afford then to give the state's cities. 'counties, school districts. and other special dis· tricts almost S5 billion. BUT TIIE SIZE of next year's surplus is uncertain and the gov· ernor has made It clear that there will be no new taxes. In fact he would like another tax cut in 1979. While locaT gov. ernments are clamoring for an increase in their share of sales taxes -another 2 cents or 3 cents -the governor would like to cut the sales lax by a penny. But those pennies mount up. Each cent of the sale's tax is worth about $1.2 billion lo the state's treasury. The cities and counties want an additional firm S2.4 to $3.6 billion in revenues. The governor wants to cut state revenues by about Sl.2 billion. In a budget of $15 billion, those are sizable bites! THE STATE'S employees are demanding fay Increases. too. After. s~vera years of little or no pay an'l!1-eases. most have suf-fered substantial cuts in their real income. • Brown froze stale and local -wage increases in 1978 as part of the "bail out. .. BtJt bis freei.e on local pay raises ha! been held a violation of contract by the courts in s0me situations. Several counties, cities and school boards have collective barg~inlng contracts with their emJJoyees. Even ·where the freeze did not violate those con-tra c t·s. local government employees will be IOoking for }>ay raises in· 1979. State · employees wtll too. PROPOSl'J'ION 13. politically desirable tax cuts. Jocal govern~ ment. demands for more state funds, government employees' demands for pay raises, and col· lective bargaining for govern- ment employees an combine to make the Finance Director's job very difficult and sensitive. Add to these the un<:ertaintles surrounding the national and state economy. and it is clear that the governor's budget has become a central piece in his political future. Silberman's ap· pointmenl reflects that reality. Ma!!-box I University Shutdown Wasteful To the Editor: I wouJd like to make a brief rebuttal to the Earl Waters col· J umn printed Dec. 12 (Perhaps Some Campuses Should be Closed) which calls for the sJiut· down or UC Santa Cru'I/ UC Riverside, perhaps a medi cal school facility or two, or several state colleges. First of all, the-suggestion that tax savings would be significant· ly reduced by rerouting stuc:1ents from the closed universities to other UC campuses : Instead, the cost and process or absorb- ing these students in programs at other UC's (many of which are already overcrowded) would 1' nt:.gate much of the original sav- ings. Furthermore, these closed universities would still require f maintenance. though students I wouldn't be present to take ad- 1 • vantage or these facilities. The ' cost of this would naturally be picked up by the taxpayers. NEWLY acquired Uc~ities 1 (i.e. UCSC's extensive Marine 1 Laboraoory) would bt' left in· operable, wasting what money that has already gone toiWu'ds financing these. Adding to this waste, should the univenlties be closed, economic chaos woold reign in those conttpunijies whose very Ille depends on the University. Some campuses e-e the No. 1 employer of workers within their towns. and studebts provide a very large economic conatltuency for business in tbete areas. Unlortun~tely, I ofteq leel that articles such as theee acUve1y encourqe th.lt kind of wute, by servina as self-fulti1Ua1 pro- phecies. By makln1 cert•ID un· lveraities fair same IOI' their political attacks, lrre.ponslble · Journallat.a help potenUal ,ttu· denta ahy away from c•mJMIHI , they would otherwise attend. -.F4ariq luob a ~wn of their \ ' university, these students opt for those campuses deemed sli'fe by an editorialist who can't really know any better. ' ' ' Mi. Waters advocates closure of our state t.m.iversities because he feels every truck driver or plumber does not or sbo\llct not deserve a degree. It seems like kind of an absurd argum9P-t to close a university, buL I'm Ot the opinion that if every truck driver and pl~ber waol& to . oursue a degree tbell lL should be their right to pursue that op- por l u nlty. Pe_rsona sucb as , Waters wouldu"'ke to deo,y that access which we aa Americans have foualll so hard to preaerve. Lel ua hope, then that our 1ov- emor beeda the advice of David Saxon and supports the "moral obllgaUon to studen&.s who are enrolled and ue currently ~n'rolling Into the university system." Prop. 13 was passed to stop aovernmental ~ureaucs:._attc • wastes. By blindly attacking our educational in.UltuUoq. we end up encouraglll& even more waste. '' ALAN KORN To the Editor: I am sorry for the death or the policeman in San Clemente. I know his fanU)y is devutated and I woul~ be if It were my husband or a close m•ber or my ramlly. There it no dif· ferenee whm dea&b iJ &Q,volved. Except when it's the death of a "policeman" aa copapared to another clty employee. In the article I am tending <Monday, Dec. 4, pace 3, Dally Pilot) It eap over 100 police cars went In t.bt procession from all pan.of our 1tate. If my habend, who by the way, worb for the cily of Hunt· tnston Beach, "'"• killed on du- -I ty or off duty for th.Ill matte{, bis. death might be noted on pate u . or 12 or even not at all. ' 1 Now my question is !." Why should our cities• go with t l>n>-1 tection while our police and pollc~ ~an are ~eel t11leave our cities unmanned fCK' lhi'-, r~ason? 1 , t do belleve any 0 duty Policeman sbould llnd cftld 10 to runerals, but wtth lila Q'fftl • automobile, ualn& IU• own gas' and on his own time. We, u clUaen.s. sbou.ld not have to paYI for the PQllcemen tQ.aJtend the' funeral of another i>oHceman with the me ot city earl either' on or oil duty. and probably are given overtime~ for iolftl. NANCY FORI> ., To "''te the O.llv -llot/Box 1.5'0, C.OSta Me-M, CA 91626 To c.n ~ OellYJ'flotH14 6'2-4321 Does R eel W oiild Warn .o f R ealit y,? By RONALD C. NESBm RDn(1l4 Nubilt Lt o rtftdent of lrtliM. Do you remember when they used to play toll music in darkened theaters before a movie -when a few coolem· porary melodies would mhc·with the anUclpat.lon and ex· citemeftt ol the evening? Gone! . And do you recall when a cartoon and newsreel were included in the ticket price? Gone too! ''Ah ! TboM were the good ol' days," so they say, shrugging their shoulders as if that's all there ts to be said. YES. 'ftMES HAVE changed. Bµt are they for the bet- ter? Have the changes Wen a gradual givinJ way of quali· ty to something else -something in.sldioualy odlou.s? I am not sure. My gtrlfriend and I decided, alter some absence, to see a rum again. When we arrived at .. Revenge Of Tbe Pink Panther." I noticed many things had changed. Changes are subtle but lo some infrequent movie-1oen they are salient. The short lines had given way oo snaking queues Qf anxious, boisterous people. Granted, movie Jines have always been somewhat long and folks have always disliked standing in them. but this group seemed unduly pwsby. s~owy and altogether unpleasant oosbaretheUme wlth .. r / ,,. · ~ WrnDN 10 MINUTESit.he people behind ua nearly squeezed u.s out of line. Was it just tb~m or simply a domino effect? Either way, it was an absence of manners -an obvious deterioration of quality in human int.erac· tion. But this was the least ot the changes. Inside the theater, the lights were not dimmed. They r emained garishly lighted as we were subjected and bombarded with rock music al 150 decibels. We started at the giant red curtain as it it were a wall containing ~!thin its purview, mayhem and madness. People poured ln. picking and grabbing seats. The showing time soon passed. and it was evident that the pro- prietors were more concerned With packing the theater than meeting any time commitment. FINALLY. A. PREVIEW started for "Sgt. Pepper's Lon ely Hearts Club Band." The music that had blasted earlier was the theme song to this idiolic trailer, played, obviously, to whip everyone intq a state of hypnoti c accep- tance. . My God! I thought. Movies have changed. Who are they appealing oo? Are they all mindless oul there? A cold chill scurried up my spine. The movie started. What should have been a witty. funny film proved quickly to be overworked and clicbe filled, aimed again, at that crowd out lhere. IT WAS AN OBVIOUS potpourri of other, better com· edies. The final chase scene was a carbon copy of the one in "What's Up Doc?" and the grand finale, in a Chinese fireworks factory. was far too much like "The Traveling " SA,tlesmap'.' <Red Sl<elton >. . ,. I thooght. in Ute midst or this mindblow\ng c~ophOny, that this time in history might not be dissimilar oo another one ... in Europe. before World War 11. Where a world of people culturally deprived. reckless and valueless were lulled into a terrifying ni'-htmare. "Sensational" music stirred them to mass hysteria. Wll.ne$8 now the effect of "Slar Wars'" music -an ubiquitous t1allad trumpeting in the he.arts of many. ARE WE DESTINED for a similar, Impending up· heaval? I have an uneasy feeling we might be. Look at the trends: . disarmament, Cletente, .pacifism. anti . establishment chantings. sickening liberalism and now the social and moral depravity of a single unit of society such as the film and its milieu. When art renects people abandoning quality, and qualily abaridorµD.g art.' the door bursts open €o &nf band of marauding ideas wanting to conquer and prevail. r hope we're not blindly racing into unwoted territory -it's still too early to tell. As for the ruckers, I don't know either. But I think I'll stay away awhile. Art Hoppe --- No Pipe D ream A federal judge'"last week ordered the AMA to stop prohibiting doctors from advertising. And, boy, is every- one mad about &hat ! Maddest of all ts my friend Milton Haberdash. He's chairman or the ethics committee of the American Plumb- ing Association and ·a leader m the fight to prohibit plumb- ers from advertising. "This is a real setback." said Plumber Haberdash. as he likes to be called. "We were on the verge of bring- ing better plumbing care t o the Am erican people by banning advertis· ing. But if they can do this to the doc· tors. they can do it to us." "TELL ME. Plumber," I said, "how does advertislng affect the quality of plumbing care?" "It demeans our professiooal status In the community," the Plumber said. "You can't imagine how degraded I feel when I pick up the paper and see that some Oy-by-night member of the plumbing profession is blaring out his eagerness to perform a delicate operation, like installing an artificial elbow joint. for only $139.95. ·'It does "See Qt to put the emphasis on cost," I said. "Exactly. It's this kind or sleazy behavior that could destroy the sacred plumber-customer relationship, which must be based entirely. oC covrse, on the customer's trust and confidence in hi"! plumbing practitioner." "QC course." "~FfER ALt, every plumber takes the Hypocritic Oath, ln which he swears to prov1de mankind the finest possible plumbing services with never a mundane thought to the price thereof. "Frailkly, Plumber, I'd always suspected u much,'• "Now I have no objection what.soever to discussing prices, with my c.ustomers. In fa<!t, I have a discreet liWe sign which says, 'Plumber realizes a few of his customers may be concerned with the cost of his prolessioeal services and he hopes they will feel rree to broach the subject ii they re}lll,y. must.• But, n1&turally, it's alwa)'I embarTass· log'." "Naturally." "ff ad a reuow [n the other day who thought $500 for a raucet transplant was too much and be wantett to take tils case to another plumber. He was actually shopping around! Good riddance, I say." "Nnt thing you know, Plumber.'' I said, "they'll be aakiall )Qi to submit bids.'' . . HE 8ROOK his he•d. "It's all theJault ot advertising. lt we can only establish the pro~ion-1 myaUque, I will be addreeffd as 'Pluml>tr' everywhere I go, play 1011 on Wedndday afternoons and own two coodomlnhims in Hawail.'' "Commercialism ls so rampant ht t.bi1 C9U0try," I agrHd. "thac It maltea lt dlfOcult for you buman.ltarlans to dedicate your lives to the service of manJtLod!• "Yea. If thJs keeps up " he said, nocldlnl sadly. "they'll be expecUng us to ml.'kc house calls." t . ( I ~ a: .. ;1 • • • - 8. 3- . .. I J t t .1 Y11letide Message C ary Grant na rrate d ''Th e F ir s t Christmas"' during Disneyland's stirring Candlelight Pri>Cession program Saturday ni g~t. He will repeat the performance ton•S?ht whe n this traditional holiday specJSl, featuring 1,000 carolers, reoccurs at 6 o'clock. 5 Courses Offered ByOCC Five courses ap . proved for continuing education credit by the Californl1t Board of Registered Nursing will be offered in the spring b y Orun ge Coast Co ll ege•s H ealth Sciences D1v1sion. BARNES MAE CAMPBELL BARNE!>, r~•I· OM! OI Munt<nQIOO 8eM:ll, Cd Pd\\t'd ""'•Y on Oeomtlf'r 16, l~/8 81 trw ilO" ol l'rc SutvlYW by her "'" Jam••, R All'""' ol LOl'Q S...:n. c. .... alw \ur v1vec1 llY 1 IW'!)IM!ws Mr. a. M" Paul 1'•111> of Hununoton Be.ch, Ca. aocl Mr a. Mr\. Larry f!'•llh of Huntlnqlon ~•ch. c .. -1 nleu Ml. a. M,. Jim Wotton ol Oranoe, Ca. Funeral "''vie~\ Wiii be CenductKI et Pl~r<e 6rothef\ Smit!>$' Mortuary on l11n· a.av DK•-It, tm at n ·oo AM. 1n-,.,,,..n1 Wiii 0. •I WH lmlt11l•r Memorial Pan. Friend• may cell lro"' I? noon to 5 PM on Mondo ~ember 11, tt71 at Pl«ce Brot""" S...llh•' ~y W Mein $1., H""I· 1no1on 8NK1>, C.. Pl.,.«t 8roflwrt Smllll\' Morttuary ou·.ctor'-~6U9 SMITH IOA H SMITH, r~ldlnt o4 LeQllM IM•<"~'• P-n.ay on Oeu mo.r "· "''· Sf!• " ""vlvea ov ner nu•O•na Form! s...1111 and wn , ... SCAG 'l;aekling Smog~ Pollutiori landarda Requi"ie IS)' JACKIE HYMAN Ot•OI+~~ ........ Oran1e County Bf\d other uth m Call(ornla c:.ounU1'1 can m eet flld ral anti pollution 1tandard1 ~nd reduce tratrlc ton1uuen wllhout torch')(( mlior llfealyle <"hana :a1 lh oHcullv• dJre ctor o f tne Southern Calltornl• /u oclatlon of Oovt!rnmcnta u 1u!rtod la11t w k ln Nt-wJ)Ort Out-h tlowev r. Mark l'laano em· phul'~ In ltl11 talk to Town tfalr of Cullforruu at th~ Balboa Bay Club that 11!.l<'h goah1 can only be m¢~ by ~upa:roUon emong t'ltle1, prlvult' flrma and In· dJvlduala ·'The 1malytlul work we've put to1ctht1r ahowa we don't have to oo outrageou!'> In the meana th t we take to achieve lht •landurd•," Pl no 1ut1d. "TH t; MAJOR problem l see 11 1ecuring l h t• c:oope rut1on needed " . Ho Hid that. under federal law. Southern Cahlorn1a mwtt meet i,trlngenl anti poUuUon 1tandarda by 1982 or face the 1011 of su~tanlial federal funds. However. he sa id, II a corre<:· ti ve program Is clearly under way but has not yet reached the standards. 1t may be possible to secure a parth.sl extension until 1987. SCAG, A COALITION of city and county aovernments, has ' analyzed the s ituation and ·drawn up p\ans in the areas of (ransportlttlon, water quality, air quality and growth, Pisano said. And, aJthoueh several Orange County cities have withdrawn from SCAG in protest of what they sec as It s domination by Los Angeles. Pisano noted that he believes the cities may still cooperate In lh plans beca\lle or the mutual need to mett federal st.and&tdl. He 1lreMed that SCAO "ta not ln th• bullneal ot controlllna and llmltlna 1rowth." but l• tr)'ln1 to coordjnate that arowlh With the facWUea and need• exl•Una In the are•. · In SCAG'I analy11l1 of the sltuatfon, Pt1100 Hid, a 13.s mllll<>n 'J)OP'lllltlon has been pro· Jected for the year 2000 ln the areater Loa Angeles ·Oran1e County area, compared to 10.5 mlll1on people now. To meet atrlneent stale and federal air quality standarda deaplte 1uch growth "seems lm· possible but ... lt la J>OSSlble and economically feaalble," Pisano aald. AMONG 111E measures that might be necessary, he saJd, ar,.._ controls on paint m an ufac· lurers. yearly automobile in· spections or catalytic converters and engine \unes, improved tr&(. fi e now. emission cootrols on new lawn mowers and improved mass LEansit. Among the proposals to Im· prove traffic circulation are to encourage em ployer·SP<>nsored car pooling, Pisano sald, and to synchronile signal lights on city streets. "It's not necessarily the number of miles people drive. it's the number of starts and s tops that Increase air pollu· lion," Pisano said. While synchronizing traffic lights might rrove PoPu.tar, a SCAG proposa to index gas lax· es to inflation probably wouldn't . It would mean a hjgher price at the gas pump. But that's one of the key ways Pisano sees or financing such projects as the development or special lanes or corridors ror mass transit and carpools , the "HOUSING IS raat becomlna the m ljor crisis in our ttOcla especially affordable bousm,::· heaald. One oC lhe problem4,Ja tha~ while the less cosUy housing Is being developed In western Riverside and San Bernardino countleB, most new jobs are 00.. Ing created in Los Angeles and Orange counues. Pis ano aald. Pisano admllted consumers will end ~P paying most of the cost of SCAG programs, both direct~ thr= auto main· tenance and ectly througb taxes and higher prices paaaed along by private companies. 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I A c °' c • " • ... . , Public criticism, tight budget.s, social change spur police . ~ef onii WASHINGTON (AP) -Po lice pro feaalonalt in America are t.akinl a Iona, hard look a_t themMlvet, u.etr role aaO lbelr obJee· Li va Old m«bocla .,.._ belnc queaUoQed, new OGH lried It*• not a.twaya ei.ar which worb better. bul eapulmenta there are •. and the r • examlnaUaD LI belq UDdett.aka' Mont r ldlly. \bOu811tfully, a nd 1clenUflcall)' than eur befoH · P\JBU alTI I Ill . t11hter bud1t ta, Two practices deeply lnaralned ln urban ' pollce departmenu have come under challen&e -the UH ol detkUves to loveaU,ate crimes, and the UH ol marked squad can deployed ln random palrot. around the community .. &AND CORP. researchers aq geated that patrol otncen solve more erimes than det.ec- Uvea. And a Police Foundation study abowed no 1i1nlficant change in cri.me rates or cltlaens' aenae ol security when random car patrol• were pulled out ol test sectors ln Kansas City. The questionltll of old habit.I, particularly tbOM u expensive u fltndom patrol~ wtth two offlcen to a car, t.ak8I on new ureency u atate ud local governmentl scramble aboard the tu-eqt mew• m.nt aftert.be puaa1•of ProPollUon 11. "As we tee Propoeltlon 13 spreadlu East. there wtll be fewer dollars and we will 6ave tf come up with better manacement," Murp~ said refffttlf. "Tbete la a ,,-eat deaJ of waste ll our police department.a. Many eontJnue to '* preventive patrol method.a which J beUeve an; wasteful." IOt'lal ~baale -or all three -have been th• 1pun. F'or dUMU from New York'• Tlm Square io SU .l'r&oelKcf a GbiratdelU Square and all the Elm 5trf.eU In between. it meana lbo ~ on \be btat will likely be dlttereot 10 YHNJ h'o11'1 DOW. Too many police department.a, queaUonlng these loaa-establlabed met.hods was as heretical u arrulng that a football sbould be round. Most big Eastern cities have been on Ugh· .. budget.a for years. Jn Newark, Williams said For GM th nc. COP' or the Mure are more likely &o be women -maybe with IOCioJol)' dell'HI. 1belr number hu beer! ~rowinc -to l pereeel ol W'bu pollce rotteS In 1m a1aloal 2 percent the year belore IN THE i-. lo aome cities, the cop on the beat actu.ity will be walking the beat a1aln, a moce fanu.Uar and perhaps more trusted pre· aence than the uniformed atrancer apeedine by : ln •squad car. In some neighborhoods, the pa\J'ol officer of the 19809 will have more authority to lnyestl1ate crlmea and make other decisions without wait· ing for orders from the sergeant. Crime, of course, will go on. But police ln the 't980s may bavf' something better than guesswork to measure h<Sw w~ll they fight it. The current ferment in 1.be police comm uni· ty bad its genesis In what Newark Police Direc- tor Hubert Williams calls "the furious, fiery Sixties." ,1.-. :-.~ . ...---.....,~ -,,.,,-.... _,._ "Well, at h!aat they didn't get your Thefttock." Poli•e were unprepared for the riots of that decade and even less prepared for the bunt of crltlclsmtofollow. Suddenly, politicians and presldentiafcom· missions were echofu.g what= Ulthe ghetto had been saying for years; ce forces were too white, too harsh, too enated from the citizenry. Too many police forces-were riddled with corruption; and too few bad much effect on crime. By the mid·1970s, the rhetoric was cooling on both sides. A handful of police officials themselves began to question traditions. Led by Police FoundaUon president Patrick V. Murphy, the advocates ol cbaage arrue that the studies showed ample reaaoo &o doubt the value of deteeUve sq~ and random pat.rob. They urged more studies to determine whether the Kansas Clly finclln1a bold up ebewber. and more controlled experimeriu to test both new and old practices. ... Murphy bu emerged as one ol the moet forceful and moat controversial advocates of change. 'lbe former police chief in Syra~µse, N.Y .• Det.rolt, Washington and New York City, he beadl the private Wasb.lngtoo·baaed founda- tion tbat uses Ford Foundation money !or police research. TWO YEABS ago, be beJped launch tbe Police ExecuUve Research Forum, a group ol chaDI• oriented urban police chiefs who hope &o coater what they aee as the backwardness ol the lar1est pollceorganlzaUoa. That's the 12,()()()..member International Al· soclation of Chiefs of Police whole leaders generally take a conservaUve approach to change. the police force hu shrunk 10 percent in \b( past four years because of budget cuta. ••Wha: does that do? It fo~ organiiational cb&Dle,'' he aald. He bu eliminated the plalnclotbes Wlil and the horseback aquad and trimmed lbt police academy at.aft. <8eerOUCY,Pa19A11) ·~ ".. , • ·\~-'"'.: 'Ir '(.. . ,,;. ·~~·.· ~ ( ~\..:; .;,;.·.. ' .. ' 1 1 •• (;: k' ·i,·~\ . 9 .. ' . ~ '1' ·.: • " .. .., \,.-"" . 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The J.awrenc live in a rambling 12-room. three 1tory while clapboard home that lhe fam1· ly haa ~xlended lo Include the "mud room" - tho ch1ldrtn'1 cnlnnce -and a few ext11a bedrooms Her oldest 11 Robert, a 27·year-old medical STEPPING INTO MOM'S SHOES, THE DOCTOR MAKES NUTRITIONAL CHOICE POLICE PROCEDURES CHALLENGED • • • . (Police Coat. From At) Polle<> experts say random auto patrols have other disadvantages. Officers in•cars become strangers in the community. often ob· Jects of fear and mistrust. They find it increas- ingly difficult to get information from citizens. One 'alternative patrol method , neighborhood team policing, is being tested w1lh mixed results It invol 'Ocs assigning teams ol offi~rs to neighborhoods. encouraging them to visit schools and community gathenngs, and giving them independent authority to map crime. fighting stratcgws for their areas. Improving community relations 1s one goal of team policing, and police are trying various other ways to win friends, especially among bJacks, Hispanics and other racial minorities. Like other institutions, police forces lace court orders and demands from civil rights groups to recruit. hireeand promote minorities and women on ah equal basis With white males. M URPllV AND ONE of his frequent oppo- nents. ~ormcr Los Angeles Chief Edw.ard Davis, agree that the racial makeup of a police depart- ment should come close to lhe racial makeup of the city But Murphy fa vors formal affirmative ac- tion programs while Davis argues that lhe rigidity of such federally-enforced programs leads lo "lowering standards, necessary stan- dards." Recruitment is only one side or the police relat1onsh1p with minorities. Complaints about the use of unnecessary force is the other. Protests against "police brutality" reached a crescendo in the turbulent '60s, and today there seems to be a new wave of com· plaints. says Gilbert Pompa. head of the Federal Community Relations Service. • So far this year. his agency has received about 100 reports of alleged brutality in which a citizen was fatally shot by an officer. compared to 58 last year. Complaints over non-fatal inci- dents also have Increased. • UNDERLYING THE professional debates in the police community are the questions : Whal txaclly does modern.society expect of ils police officrers? Are they "social workers who carry guns" as reform-minded Chief Robert Di Grazia of ·the Montgomery County, Md .. police puts il? Are they primarily law enforcers and catchers of criminals. as police have traditionally seen themselves? If lh~ first missi is enforcing the law, the fact remains that. as arvard professor James Q. Wilson writes. "the majority of calls re· ceived by most police are for services that have little to do with crime but a great dtal to do with medical emergencies. familyUIW'Tels, auto ac· cidents. barking dogs, minor traffic vio_lations and so on." Senous research on the whole range or police issues is barely 15 years old. social criUc Charles Silberman observes In his new book, "Criminal Violence, Criminal Jusllce." Until further resear ch produces more answers. he insists. "all of us would do well to abandon our quixotic faith that there is a police solunon to the problem of criminal violence." NEW· OWNERSHIP . . . SPECIAL SALE LEATHER FULL TOP GRAIN MASTERPIECE by Lackawanna " SOFA $1418.00 Reg. OTIERMAN R~ 1308 CHAIR Reg. 1748. • Ot~ 8tyt., Availabl• flCI I 'PORT 3 we.k aHvery on ao.ctat orders I ~LA.J -rnTEAIGAS 3810 E ·eoast Hwy. Corona del Mar • . ~ . '"' ~. ' 875-6420 Acr0te From Five Ctown R"teur1nt .. , CAR EERS I POLICE REFORM , • ·--HUGE-AIRCRAF-t---1---- .,.,.... DR . LAWRENCE CHECKS ON TINY PATIENT student and the youngest 1s 10-year-old Stephen, better known as "Chopper," a nickname given by his brothers and sisters. Nobody remembers why. DR. LAWRENCE has always worked as she raised her family. Her h1.1Sband Robert. also Dr. Lawrence. is an anesthesiologist she met in medical school. .. As long as lhe ship was afloat at home. I fell I couJd spend as much time at lhe hospital as l needed." she says. She has never employed outside help, ex- i::ept for babysitters by the hour. She's done all ttae cooking, shopping, car pooling. sewing. and cle'aning -herself. . She breast fed each of her children and is disr,nayed that too many doctors don't tell their pattenls of the benefits -nutrition, Immuniza- tion. and psychological. "There are a lot of books on breast feeding, but nos;ie for the medical profession. Too often. a woman IB not told enough nor asked whether she wants to. · "Sometimes, lhe quesUon is just asked on the intercom in lhe maternity ward: 'Do you want lo breast reed or bollle feed your baby?"' _. __.,.. .,. , ... ., -~- ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT D~ IS -TWICE DAILY -AT 1:11 P.M. & 5:45 P.M. ",..= ............ c ... ~ -HW6S4 -132·2400 ...,, ....... pwcD"91 .. . y_. ...................... ... of 0.....,. Comly AJrport. ASSOCIAnOM OP SAMTA AMA HllGHTS s.,,,. ow c~ -14M2t9. ~ HERB FRI EDLi\~DF.R IS ~AKJNG GREAT DEALS BUY OR LEA SE ! FREE 50 oi~s wUI 14•1U..tf-tn,.,fl••.., The Poison Control Center she heads was rounded in 1~. becoming the second in the country and the first to give antidotes to the __::=~!!!!!!!!!!!!~:__:~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ public Others were available only to doctors, "ll was a very new concept then," says Dr. Lawrence. She says that statisUcs on poisoning -about 1.500 deaths a year -are the same as 10 years ago. but lhat the reporting or figures is now much beller and various educational cam· paigns are helping. ''THE AM ERICAN public expeds lo be pro· tected from everthing. If there are no guard rails. ·we assume it's safe." Her efficiency was learned in childhood. When. she was 10 her father died and sM had to run the home. including one sister and two brothers. She has raised her youngsters to be in- dependent. ··Even the boys can sew on a button if they have to. Not that they will. but lhey can." Dr. Lawrence went through medical school on scholarships, odd jobs, and lots or used clothing. "l would gel the applications back and lhey would tell me I couldn't live on that little money. I'd tell them just to watch me." She cooks most every night and jokes about writing a book called "Cooking for Ten in Ten Minutes." Her husband is a gourmet cook. "He likes to use nine pots for one sauce and leave me one burner. SHE USED TO WO RRY about working so much while~raising such a large family, unttl she realized other women were away from home as much. "Maybe f should have become a child psychiatrist Ins tead. They can plan their schedules. A pediatrician always has to be able t<f run outthe door." · And able. it seems. to leap from the hospit aJ- bed. She has been back on lhe job in a week !fier each or her children were born. A day after one birth. a lecturer at lhe medical school failed lo show up. Somebody had to give the lecture. · "They brought me my shoes and my white coat:~ Dr. Lawrence says, "and l gave it." MAGNAVOX C O LO R PORT ABLE The Perfect Christmas G IFT~~~~~ Model 4150 ,.. OTHER GREAT GIFT IDEAS! 0 • • Tr:•liator Radios • Clodl ladlot • Port.W. CGlor TV • Odyssey G.... • Stenos • llectrOlllc 1'11t tall w• ... a cont•mporory wotMft'• bovtlque offft'llMJ ttt. latest fothfona with wch brM INllft•I en: a. . 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Um lOM fonnaUons pro&per, dolnt ln 60 years y.ol\al mt1hL take mllllona 10 a natural ca,·e "Yoo don't ex~l to 1ee 1talacUt and atalaamllt!a In the nauon'a upllal un dem ath lhl' Lln('Oln Memorial," say& San dra ~lley, a Puk Sefv~e ortlclal "VO GET A E £ ol history mliced with llm ton• driPPUlii.'' ~e added Whatever. the reason. the lour hu befn PoPUla.r Int'• t~f' Park Servtco opened the Llncriln Underaround to va:dtors a year ago. ornciials say the eleht·Umes·a ·week tour as booked sohd through the end ol lbe year. 1tlthough the NatlonaJ Park Service will be able to accommodate more tourists beg1n· nm& next spring. ll's not &Jl lirJ\eSlonc dnppings, either. THE UNCOt:N Underground ts a cave with cave drawings Wander. among the concrete piers and you'll fmd a gallery of delJcate charcoal drawings, executed with a nourish by an un· known artist. There is Mutt und Jeff or comics fame. There is Warren Harding, president al the time lJle memorial was dedicated in 1922, and Woodrow Wilson. chief executive when the building was' under construction, and a worn an of no lnown Identity. THE CONS]RlJCTION employees left behind other artiracts the Park Service is picking over -old ladders, chunka or con· crete and the usual construction debris. And there are more than a few whiskey botlles, long.since empty. that apparently helped the workers make it through the day. 8und9y. O.C.mber 17 1978 DAILY Pll..OT A J J \ T~adition Holds Sway Amid H~lns - By STAN DELAPLANE · · F'frst thing I/OU take off JIOUr '""'. No put <Um on GQOtn vntfl J10U lcavt HawoJt " Advice /rom Ctor(lfl, tM Koual beach boy. KAUAI . H1wal1 -A breeiy airline c 1 ndar day at Wallua Bay. The briahl blue Pacific is nashed with sun diamonds. Th trade w\nd ls dolna 1 chatterina busl· nt· i. ln lh coconut trees. Off hor • the surf breaks like poured »ugar. The wave curls &reen and trarulu· cent. And CRASH! It falls ln a smother of whltewalcraspeedln.rtowardgol6enaand. AH the wave buUds. the surfers rlse on thei r boards. They catch the runaway ere t , riding downhlll between curl and breaking l~ge Between no-show and dls· a1>ll'r • • • LAST NIGlfl' IN THE warm Hawaii cv ~ning. we went up to Coco Palms to give the mu1 tals a vote of confidence and see the torches lit. Up ln lhe great coconut grove. a boy blows a conch shell -whoooo! ! · Beside the fish pond lagoons full of purple wttter hyaclnths, another conch shell blows -whoooo! The speakers say quietly: "AB it was in the olden days when this was the royal grove, lhe conch shells were blown calling the people t.o dinner . . . · • , ning through the trees with a lighted torch. As he runi;, he lights fixed torches around the la .>on and through the trees. "The table ls laden. The least is pre- pared," says the hidden speakers. The coconut grove and the lagoon sides are blazinl{ with torchlllht. When at is over. everybody releases a long "ahhhh." • * • THE TORCHLIGHT CEREMONY is the production of Grace Guslander. She runs Coco Palms. lt was so success! ul that every tourist hotel in the islands does a verslon of it - fighting fire with fire. None does it as well as Coco Palms . The Hawaiians say this is because Grace is a serious student -a believer in Hawaiian custom. A beach boy told me : "She KNOW about dose Hawaii t 'lngs. She got a kahuna -like old Hawaiian priest -working at Coco Palms. You see him work around back? Maintenance man?'' * * * . THE HAWAII PEOPLE say: "Dose other hotels don't believe. Jus' make torchlight an' blow conch for luau for make money from tourists." This is sacred ground. The first canoe migration from Tahitt landed in this bay. Kauai kings lived where Coco Palms is built. 'There are heiaus -ancient temples -a ll over the place. (Jp the road from the hotel are the Ro~al Birthstones -the child wasn'\ real· ly "'YaJ Wlless the Queen had her feet on the stones. It must have been quite a thing when the Queen was ru 1hed there. Something like the Yellow Taxi ride to materl)ity hospital. "Hold on, Queen! We' re almost the re!" • • * PLEN'n' OF HAOLES <Caucasians) have had plenty trouble by not paying at- tention to Hawaiian tradition. A beach boy told me: ''You know dere was haole woman -Mrs. -I forget her · name. but she live in dat house up on dat road. She gonna build imu -~round oven for making kalua. Luau roast pig. "So we dig imu. But we telling her. 'You beltah get kahuna t.o fix imu.' lmu dal's GROUND fire. Pele fire. Bes' gel it fix up with Pele." (Pele is the goddess of fire'. She used to live on this island. At Haena. But now she Uves doWn on the Big Island where the volcanoes are.> .. . . THE BEACH BOV SAID: "I'm telling you, dat imu don't work! Don't get hot. 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FIRST TEDDY BEAR NO LONGER IN EXISTENCE Fuzzy Newcomer Guarded by Tettered IO-year~ld Barely ·Changed Teddy Keeps the Faith at 75 By JOHN BARBOUR NEW YORK (AP) -Discarding more dire happenings, it has certain· ly been an eventful year. It WdS the 75th anniversary o( the Wright brothers' first m ght and the World Series. The Space Age was 31 years old The Academy Awards and Mickey Mous e were 50 . Popeye neared 60, Monopoly was past 40, and Playboy turned 25. dogs, the President !miked, He would not allow it to be shot or tortured. When the s tor y got bac k to Washington, a newspaper cartoonist named Charles Berryman portrayed the President s paring the bear in the Washington Post with the caption, "Dra wing the line," which referred both to the act of mercy and to the President's refusal to go along with white supremacists1 in Mississippi. 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Y., ·designed a toy beat' for his store window. Two JJ f them, in fact. His wire did th~ se wing, stuffing them with excelsior and stitching the mouths with thread "COMPUTER-CAM" TOY CAR, TRUCKS 6-IN:r HOMnmfOU•HVl~llmlLI __ by R•dlo Sh.ck A GIFT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. TV Scoreboerde by Rltdlo ShKk 599 I or6p..1n Came Control Direction ,IGOllf: I IOUAllE OVAL ZIO·ZAO .. Pl ayboy key. .. Sure, his name-was Teddy, but he The day Michtom set the two-and- one -half root bears in his window, someone offered to buy them. That gave Micbtom another idea. He sent a bear to the President and asked penn ission to call it a Teddy Bear. STIIAIONT CMCU Reg. 2995 SAVE 39" eor,oe, 25°/o \. ... was neither boy nor girl He was a friend. FOR GENERATIONS of children left in the dark, he was the guardian who kept watch while they slept. He didn't weep or wet. Ile never said a word. But he soaked up tears and hid small faces from so many small embarrassments. 'lie clld•'t ..,eep or Mlft. Be ~r •aid a ........ .... lie ••Gleed 11p'-aear• a•d •Id wll l~n lro• •• ma•w ••all e•bar• ...... ~ ... , -~-' Probably no creature m history did iio much by doing so little. He wak true blue. He served by only standing and.waiting. Like the little toy soldier, covered with rust, sturdy and staunch he stood. But soft, as a mother's hand. HIS FACE changed some over the years, but not his honey.color, not re· ally his shoe·buttoQ nose and eyes. Funny that he was named for Presi· dent Teddy Rooseyelt. PRESIDENTS HAD fewer eonsti· tuents then, and no SALT talks or Mideast crises. Roosevelt didn't have to worry about oil or inflation, and Cuba was well in hand. · So he answered Michtom in his personal hand. "I doubt if my name will mean much in the bear business, but you may use it if you wish," he wrote. and he signed it T.R . The original correspondence an<l the original bears have disappeared. But Michtom, selling the bears for $1.50 each, built an empire called the Ideal Toy Corp. 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Donors to 1-ep Footbitll Statrs PAVL WESTNLU. makhed Adams in the Point department with 25 while Walter Davis added 18. High for Los Angel~s was Jamaal Wilkes with 22 points, Kareem Abdul·Jabbar added 19 and Kenny Carr had lS • •1 aooaa cAaUON °' .. ~ ....... Sunael L~:C:, powera Fountain Valley and domlaate the AJJ. Oranae Cout area football teams u selected by lhe Dally Pilot, each plac· mg seven blue chippers en the fisat' team.. -• The Barone of Fountain Valley, CIF Big Five Ccmlerence champions with an overall l'!eeOnl of 12·1, capped by a thun- derlns 3'· 14 Victory in Friday's cham· plonship finab over Servile, have three No . 1 choices-receiver Kevi n Margerum, quarterback GU Compton and defensive lineman .R.uu HeldMeb. Additional honon to the Ba:rou so in the form ot Coach of the Vear-tb.t to Bruce Pickford who awcled a team picked to (and indeed dld > flnl.lb aecood In the Suoaet League to the CJF cbam- pJonablp. In the last three years Picklord'ateamshave won32,lostfour. Margerum, also a sterling defensive back. caust\t 58 passes for 848 yards. And the artQ that got the ball there was Compton's. ' Compton riddled the opposition for 1,940 yards with 135 completions in 257 attempts (52.5 percent> and was in- tercepted only eight limes. Each com· pletloo averaged 14 yards .. HeldllCb was a narrow victor in the defensive trenche s where several candidates showed major college poten· ti al. · Edison, which banded Fountain Valley tta only loss of the season and wort the Sunset League cbampiomhip, • has one No. 1-defensive back Steve Davis. Ne wport Harbor , which has four players chosen on the first team, also has a No. 1 in li,nebacker Dave Thompson, who was the guiding force in Daily Pilot'sAll-CoastArea T eam DUMIT'I' 9AlllllCll Bruins In 9 7-73 laugher Offense FlrttTeam Pos. Player, ScJ1ool WR-Kevin Margerum, Fountain Valley' WR-Jlm Coppom, Fountain Valley TE-lJW Herson, Edison T -Joe Carnahan, Newport Harbor T -Wayne Nabal, ~ G -Greg Brown, Mater Del G -Bob Dumity, Edison c -Gre~arrios, Fountain Valley B -GU mpton, Fountain Valley B -Mike Dotterer, Ed.I.son e -Kevin Romine, Fountain Valley 8 -Mike Johnson, Newport Harbor SeeoadTeam WR-Dan Bauer, Costa Mesa WR-GU Rhod~. Ed.I.son TE-Matt Holmes, Marina T -Steve Green, Marina T -Chris Grady. Mater Del G -5cott Mesa, San Clemente G -Steve Kra;mer, Newport Harbor c -Dean Stanphill, San Clemente B -Bill Lux. Costa Mesa B -Kurt Brockman, Corona del Mar B -Sa~n~nt&Jountain Valley B -Martin Hubbard, Corona del Mar Tlllrd Team WR-Shawn Cisco, Huntington Beach WR-Terry Bachmeier, Ocean View TE-Duane Clark, Laguna Beach T -Don Gro6coet, Huntington Beach T -Tim Grady, Mater Del T -Pete Chinnici. Fountain Valley G -Jeff Cole, Corona del Mar c -Brad Sell, Newport Harbor B -Don Dill San Clemente B -Ray Kotler, Ocean View B -~Uk~ ~vey, Marina B -M&l'k yer, Edison Defense FlrttTeam Wt. Cl. DE-Jim Sbollin, Corona del Mar 165 Sr. DT-Russ Heidesch, Fountain V'1Jey 165 Sr. NG-Rick Lanphear, Fountain Valley 210 Sr. DT-Ryan Abbate, Newport Harbor 251 Sr. DE-l.arr1' Parkinen, Edison uo Sr. LB-Greg Scherf, Mater Dei 220 Sr. LB-Rick Stephena, Edison 210 Sr. LB-Dave Thompson, Newport Harbor 190 Sc. DB-Steve Davis, Edison 180 Sr. DB-Mike Wade, San Clemente 184 Sr. DB-Deron Unsacum, Huntington .Beach 180 Sr. DB-Dave HJtzel,-Newport Harbor 178 Sr. SeeoodTeam DE-5cott Ben.Jamin, Newport Harbor 165 Jr. DT-Kory Burwell, Corona del Mar 180 Sr. DT-Bob Avila. Mater Del 200 Sr. DT-Neal Bou. Newport Harbor 230 Sr. DE-Dave Bx_rd, San Clemente 220 Sr. LB-Dan'Clearwater, Ocean View 180 Sr. LB-Lee Knowles, Marina 192 Sr. LB-Tony Pastiuo, Fountain Valley 175 Sr. DB-Bryon Ward, Newport Harbor 167 Jr. DB-Shawn Vonesb, Huntington Beach 190 fr · DB-Mlke Calvert, San Clemente 175 · r. PB-Rick Starnes, Corona del Mar 170 Sr. TltJrdTeam 173 Sr. DE-Jim Gleason, University 160 Jr. OT-Mike Freeman, Fountain Valley 180 Sr. OT-Chris Monahan, Costa Mesa 210 Sr. OT-Mike Vanags, Edison 220 Sr. DE-Tony Camp, Eatancla 255 Sr. LB-Erle Raff, Corona del Mar · . 190 Sr. LB-=-Mike Scarlett, Costa Mesa .. 175 Sr. LB-Frank Lewicki, Huntington Beach 150 Sr. DB-Dan Bellini, Ocean View 155 Jr. DB-Scott Miller, Costa Mesa 165 Sr. DB-Mike Rorman, Edison 191 Jr. DB-David Langmade, University . the Sailors' outstanding playoff com· petition. wblch included 10-7 victories over No. 1 seeded and undefeated St. Paul tlld Citrus Belt League represen- tative ·~edlanda. - Fountain .Valley's roughest assign-· mcnt on its road to the CIF cbam- pionsbip was a semifinals game against Phoenix went on a tear early ln the final quarter and with 6: 10 left in the game had outscored Ute Lakera 19·8 and held a com· manding 10&-84 lead. · Newport Harbor in which the Barons squeaked out a 14-9 ~~clsion. The Lakerl-f0r1e<r1n' 'front 28-24 at the end of the first quarter as Jabbar popped dil nine points. Phoenix took Oie lead 53-49 at the hair with Westphal canning 10 points in the quarter. 190 220 210 185 195 20S 190 200 190 165 150 163 195 228 210 205 180 185 210 185 170 165 165 180 175 221 190 195 195 195 t85 190 170 168 175 170 The other No. 1 is orf eruiive lineman Greg Brown of Mater Dei, who was th~ key to the Monarchs' rugged ground at- tack. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. -Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. THE VICTORY brings Phoeni>( to 20· 11 while LOs An(Jel~ iB at 2().12. Phoenix now trails Pacific Division leader Seattle by two points while Los Angeles drops to 2'12 behind ttw Sonics. Lakers Coach Jerry West, and -0ne of his assistants, Jack McCloskey, left immediately after the game to return to Los Angeles. ·'I thought the key to the whole game,waa the ofrenslve boards in which Phoenix out-distanced the Lake rs 23-10 and the turnovers," said Laken Assis-tant Coach Stan Albeck. The Lakers had 29 turnovers to 18 for Phoenix. ··vou CAN'T GET a shot playing that way," he said. The Laken bad played slx games ln nine days and four in the last five days. "We haven't bad time to practice," Albec:k said. ............ ,., ........ ,,,., .. "· C.rr 1 W 0 WllttH t •,J ZI Abdul.J.ctl« •· M 1' NtaOf\ S H IO Pn u t CMI • a-.... FMd t t-1 II RoblKh 0 CM t Mlleboft l ~2 I CM1•r 0.1.a 1 o.vi. kl'tt Adlfft\ 8- WlntpNI ICr- 9¥#1111 Lee l'tcwntl er.a .... ,., Tote11 44 t:r.t• • ,._..,, .. " .. 1 .... ,. t o.o· • 10 s.s u l CMI • II M ts 4 N I l •S 10 • f.J 10 I CMI 2 0 CMI 0 4 >-4 II .. 21 .. tit IC.-.......... Loi.,... • ti 21 ,._too ,._nix 24 ,. ac Ja-119 TOlel IOUIS: Los Mgt!et 16, ~Ix 20. FO<Md out· IF-ll..ol ""-"'· T~: HlaM IUK Antelnl. A~: II.JV, Sr. Sr. Sr. · Following are the major sports events on television today. Ratings are: .t ./ ./ ./ excellent; .t -.t ./ worth watching; ./ .r fair; ./ forget It. 10 a.m., Channel 4 ./ I -j .. • 82 OAll. V Ptl.OT A Caoeule Report FrOfft tM WCHtd of lpott9 'IV talion' 8~00,000 Got Ro to P~adelphia No Romp In Garden ·--~SU EAST IU.J'tHSRFORD, N.J. (AP> -P'ot '4 rnlDule9 and 2'1 ~. Rutl•n UnJvenlty WM •• ,...AP ..,ll&dlM . · N lllA\D LPHIA -t•ree *lent ~lar Pete Role wUl bt •Hrinl • P,dladelphll II Pbllll11· unlf0tm n •t HUCln lhab to 1n ~ev.nth how' IUMU ol M00,000 ln -IOonlJ televlakm revemae. l.U. WPHL-TV 1uar&1Qed t.be NdtOonlJ mOMy on ~the day tiler Phil~ OWl,Mr ftwy c.,.,_ter Md at out ol UMt tilddl nc foe the '7 year-old former ctn clnnaU Rfdl' tar. ucordu..t Lo .iorita. Saturday In bolb n.e Phll.aeaphi1 In· qulrer and Thft Bulletln _...ILT~I~ ='' lonl It took for Arl1on1 Sllte to 1core the touchdown that seal Ki the out· come ol Saturday'1 lnau1ural 0 ardeo State Bo w I. The c:Un~hina tcott came on a 53· yud boqab from Mark Malone to Chrta DePrance late In the thJrd period. Rote 111ned a f1.ur y•Mr contract wUh tht" Ph lllca worth about H 2 mlllton on ()e( 3 Otne McGurcty. 1ener1J man11er ol Cb1nnttl 17 wlUch tefevlau m•y Phlll' 1•me•. •wd club Vice Pr JMnt Blll Ollea leJttphoned him Ju•t houni afttr C..-penter hlKI announc~ th club could not reach RoM'a price ... · .on~ uked Mc<iurdy to lnc~ue .. the auaranlee for the lf71 aeuon by M00,000, eonUn1ent upon Roee'1 comlna to contrat't terms w1~ tbe Phlla. Al\.er c:oncurrtni wtth J\1a Hlet ex~uUves. McGurdy concluded Rote ~ in fact bt worth the added expend.lfure. lie conferred wlt.h hla parent nrm, the.Providence R.I. Journal. which authorized th" acuon, then he caJled Ollet back wtth the 1uarantff. ••Aft.er our aalea reached a certaJn mark. we are 1oln1 to have to 1ive the PhUlhtJi ... bil check for their ahare of the extra revenue," McGurdy ·explained. "Our part In help,ln1 the Pll.JIUes sl1n ~oee should be 1ooct for both ol UI. • Ollea said he made an active attempt to sl1n Rose becauae he knew he really wanted to play In Phlladelphla. Alt~r conferr1ne wlt.h Paul Owens, dl~tor of pl1yer personnel, he made hie one last bid, which ended with Rose coml~g to the Phlls. • ____ ,,_,..,.,... ... ____ _ · From the bad news, good new; department comes New Mexico baaketbaO coach Norm EUeaber1er'1 aa8eHmenl or this year's squad: "Tblt team It 10 quick, they may breeze right b)' the basket without bothering to score. We could be the naUoo's best scor eless team." ~ Aftl•tted on M•rdn-Cit•.-,,. GOLDEN. Coto. -Ron Lyle, a former m prison lnmate who emerged \o become one of the world's ranking heavy.weight boxers, waa al'quitted Saturday on ('barges or second·degree murder In the shootJng death of hls former road man, Vernon Clark. "I am glad il's over. and I'll be able to 1et back to what l like. which is boxing," said Lyle, 36, alter the Jer·. ferson County District Court jury of seven men and five women returned the innocent verdict In early afternoon. They had be1un dellberatlona Frtday night. were interrupted when one of the jurors became ill, ind resumed at 8: 30 a.m . Saturday. When the verdJct was announced, the boxer amlled calmly wlUle friends and family members cheered. Lyle's manager. Sam Boardman. leaped from his seat with joy. \.TUI Jury selection began Nov. 30, and the trial opened 11 days .ago. Lyle originally was also charged with first-degree murder, but Judge Joseph Lewis tiad granted a defense motion to dismiss that charge. The defense did not contest that Lyle shot Clark but cont~nded the shooting was an act of 1Self·defense occur· rtng in a struggle between the two men. The lncldenl took ' ' place last New Year 's Eve at Lyle's home in Lakewood. a Denver suburb. Aftei:wards, Lyle u id he had bettn "suppressed for a whole year from making my Uvlng." "I want to be part of the system, to be able to con· tribute to this system," said the boxer, who hid been con· victed of second-dettree murder in 1961 and began bla box· ing career during his prison term. ff"""'9 Badr.t• Still ~d·ltef . . Eh111 Hayea and the Wuhin.f(lon Bullet. m kept up t.orrld paces Saturday night In the NBA. Hayes, who had a combined 64 points In his previous two outings, scored 29 on 11 for 16 shooting to lead Ute Bullets to their 15th victory In the laat 17 games. 125-117 , over t.'he Boston CelUca ... George Gervin scored 12 of his 35 points lo the third quart.er u the San Antoruo Spurs downed the Golden State Warriors1 104-96 . . . Mkkey JollnlOD scored seven points 1na grabbed three rebounds in the final two minutes of play as the Chicago Bulls won for the seventh time In eight out· angs, 108-100, over the Cleveland Cavaliers ... Rookie BU· ly McKJ.uey scored a career·hlih 24 point.a and delJt out 10 assists an has first starting role to pace the Kansas City K111gs to a J.28.100 win over the New Orle ans J an. J ean Prooovoat scored a hat trick as the ~ Atlanla Flames defeated the Phlladelphla · ' Fl)'er11. 7·2 in a crucial NHL clash ... Wllf Pale ment scored twice t.o lead the Colorado Rockets put the Chicago Black Hawks for only their second home win In 14 games . . . Derek 8m1Ua scored a aoal and had three asslls to lead the Buffalo Sabres paat the Minnesota North Stars. ~2 ... Garry Uaaer Kored with 53 seconda left, momenu &11.er St. Loul1 pulled lt.s goalie, to give the Blues a 2·2 tie with the New York lalan· dera ... Wayoe Blaacbta•a goal with 3:53 left Uf'ted the Pittsburgh Peoauln1 to a 6-5 victory over the Vancouver Canucks . . .Jolla Weaalak and Peter McNab each scored his 20th goal of the season as the Bolton Bruins beat the New York Rangen1 4·1 ... Wilt Mdteelulla had two f oa.11 and an aa11l1t to nelp the Toronto Maple Leafs 1top he ,Oetroll Red Wings, 4·2. Trojans Sink Niagara KNOXVILLE. Tenn. CAP) - Steve Sm.ltl'I and Cliff RoblnlOl'I combined for 29 points Saturday nl1ht to &eftd Soul.hem Cal to a 75·63 victory ovv wlnleaa Nla11ra ln a conaolatJon same In the Vohmteer Ola11tc BUket· ball Tournament. Garry Jordan wu Ni11ara'11 leadl11g ICOl'er with 23 points. Tbe win broke a two·1ame loe· Inc streak for Southern Cal, now 4·2 after losln1 to top·ranlred Duke Wednt1day nttht and Xavier tn tbe flnt round of the Volunt.Mr eluate Friday nl&ht. Nl11ar1 fell too.t. Smith scored 15 point.a and Roblnaon added 1'4 u the ~ Jana held olf repe1ted ralUet by the Purple Eaales. Southern Cal Jumped to an e arly slx·polnt load on two baalleta each by Smith and Roblnaon. Nl11ara pulled to wltbln one potnt at 86·35 On a palr ot layupt by SkJp Spew earl{. lD the MCOad ball but th• 'E::f!: J::i:t beaded alter .,...,...., .. ". 'l).'4 tt t , .. " H 1 l •> IO lN • JN 4 JN 4 1 0.0 ' It w u Malone's third tAX.ichdown pall', and he added a palr or talUea on short runs as the favored Sun Devita raJlled rrom a.n early 10.polnt deficit and went on to beat upset· mlnded Rutcers 34·18. "I TOLD THE PLAY£&8, 'Than.ks for making it exciting for the rans ."' Arizona State Coach Frank Kush said of t.he 12 turnover conteat . "It waa a ~yplcal Arizona State game. We did some things very good and we did some thin1s very poorly. "We played poorly In the first hair. but credit a lot of that to Rutgers. At balftJme. I told the players that they had a retpon!Jlbillty to U.emael vea. to play to their capablllUea and they did In t.he aecond half. · • Malone, who completed only three of his first l1 passes and had two intercepted, 1ot Aril.ona Stale on the scoreboard with " l4·Y-4rd pua to Robert Weathers just 1 :05 before hatrtlme. r HE PUT ntE SUN DEVILS ln front 14-10 wtth a 26larder 'to John Mistler al 9: 11 o the third quarter and lofted his bomb to De France with 33 aeconds left In LheoPeriod. Malone then scored on runa of 1 yard and 4 )'&rd1 In the final period. Mi stler. who c•u1ht seven pasaes for 148 y arda and wa1 11amed the game's outatand· in1 player, 1rabbed a 23-yarder from Malone on fourt.h·and·lO to set up• Arizona State' a fi rst touchdown and hauled In a 32· yardcr at the Rutgers fo1i1r·yard line three plays before Malone'8 first tally. •·Rutgers rotated most of the, time toward DeFrance, so I just looke4 more often lo MlaUer ," Malone explained. 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Bl.Cll_..11 ~51, "-NM ).17, ·eauadiens R~ll To 5-2 Victory Over Kings LOS ANGELES CAP> -Yvon Lambert scor~d twice In the first period \o pro~J the Mon· treal CanadJena to a 5-2 National Hocke~ Leigue victory over tht' Los Angeles Kings Saturday night. Lambert opened the scoring at 3:30 of the game, deflecting a Mario Tremblay shot past Los Aneelea goalie Marlo Lessard. Guy Lafleur set up Doug Rt11brough 32 seco_gd s later, giving Montreal a 2-0 ldvantage. Lambert scored an unaaalsted, shorthanded 1oal at 12: 23 to make It 3-0, and that's how tt atood until Murray -Wii son scored ,for Los Angeles at 14: 15 ot the second petiod. Steve S hutt extended the Can1dlent' lead to three toal• a1atn at 2:36 of the third period. Glenn Goldup scored the Kings' llnal coal 1ome 31At m lnutM later, then Montreal defenaeman Guy Lapointe completed the acorlng with 8:56 rematnln1 \o play. The triumph extended the Canadlena' unbeaten streak to nine iamea and their unbeaten streak on the road to aeven 1ame1. MontrelJ'1 laat loes WM an 8·3 let.back to the Chlcaao Black Hawlu Nov. 26. - .. . ............ REDSKINS' JEAN FUGETT TRIES TO SUP AWAY FROM CHICAGO'S OAA'f FENCIK. ·Redskins Run Into a Wall Cliicago Kills Washington Hopes, 14-10 W ASHlN GTON <A~> -Chicago punt returner Steve Schubert 1t.ormed 73 yards for his, only touchdown of the year Saturday on a play he couldn't much reme mber -and l he Washington Redskan s aren't likely to forget. Schube rt's third quarter heroic• paced the Beus to a 14 ·10 upset and kil l e d Waehlniton's t)opes or reachJng the N stional Football League playoff a. THE R EDSKIN S LOSS clinched a wild card berth for Atlanta and left the one remain· ing slot to be decided Sund.Hy between Philadelphia, Green Bay and Minnesota. "We had a wall set up on the left side," Shubert said. "I sort or tripped my way into the end ione . ln fact, r thought I was go- ing to fall on my face. I know I got behind the wall, and beyond that. I don't re member much." After laeing to Chicago. the team he ~ to the playoffs a year ago, Redsklm Coach Jack Pardee declared, "That takes care of that. Our season is over. We stopped .ourselves all day Nota!lg that Walte r Payton capped a drive alter the opening klckotr by racing 44 yards ror a touchdown. Armstrong said. "That's the rirsl time I can re· "member just takJ.ng the ball and moving down and scoring " Schubert took a Mlkc Bragg punt. eluded Dallas Hickman of the Redaklns. raced to his left and then shot up the sideline. He cut' in between Reggie Haynes, who wu blocked off balance and Bragg, the last two Wu hlngt.on defenders who h ad a chance to stop him. and ea1Uy trotted into the end ione with 7:47 remwning In the third period .. THE REDSKINS ENDED the season with a record 9f eight victories and eight losses, after winning their first six and then dropping eight ot the final 10, ln· eluding the last five. The Bears, who earlier had a losing streak or eight In a row. finished their season with two consecutive victories and a '1·9 record. The RedskiM needed a vletory .pver the Bean and then bad to have loaaes ~ Philadelphia and either MiMe&Ota ·or Green Bay on Sunday to gain one of the two National Conference wild card slot.a . WALTER PAYTON, who took over the league rushing lead. 1ot the Bears ahe~d 7·0 with 12 minutes remaining In the firsl quarter when he ran 44 yards arou nd h is left s ide for a touchdown. Steelers ·&cape . Demer Nipped, 21-17 ·long. We ju.st had too many mis· takes." DENVER CAP> -In an tm· probable finish to a game ""1Jch looke d like a yawn e r al halftime. the Pittsburgh Steelers needed a goal-line stand on the final pl1y ot the game to tl'lwart a furious Denver ralJy and beat the Broncos 21-17 Saturday in National Football League ac· tlon. Steeler one.yard line with seven seconds left in the game . Denver. fullback Lonnie Perrin was stopped ror no gain by linebacker Jack Lambert and tackle Joe Greene. preserving the victory. • CHICAGO COACH Nell ArmsLrong said, "This might have been our beat a ll.around gam e." * * * KOtt• IT OUA•TtrU C.1tk990 , 0 , 0-If VfHlll"'I.. 0 l 0 I IO c.111-Pmon u nil' CTllOm•• lll<kl W•tll -l'G )) MCIMl"Y Clll k llutler1 ,,,,..,., r•turt1 I TllOm<tt~k.i w•w.-11uo-n 11 """'''°'" Kii-cMote .. y 11101 "'-U,Gll ,.,,.,._, lt11"'9•··-40.170 P•Ul"9 yenlt U lt•lu•" r•ro• •• P•IMt .. !04 PV1>t1 644 l'umll!K·i..I M Pe<Wt111 ... .,.o. .-.s ..... i. , ... ,.. 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But Brads haw sat out the second half. watching as thc: Broncos scored two touchdownb aad a field goal and reached Uw KOtll l 'I' OUA•'r• •s P1UMMirOft 1 14 0 ~11 0e .... , 0 0 , I0-11 Ptll Harri\ I""' 10.ntte klO I Pitt \t•ll•Otll'I 1S P••• lrom Br•d•ll•"' 10.r•I• kl<lll P111 Smlll\ IO IMU from 9'#\-IOW. .. _,Ck I ' o. .. -~n.,. .. ,,..,,..w ... ,. n-11101 °"" FG '""'"'" 0.fl-~J0119\1 lrom~ .. tT-11001 . ll l•,10- OAM9 S'rA'rllTICS ""' .,... "'"' 00*'1" " ,. Ru•n"' ••'°' -.ii. >•1• P•u•no ,_ us n. ltelv;,. •• ,,,. ,, • p., .. , ,,..,., I~,.., Pufll\ .... ..., """'"'"'·~I , 0 ,., P ... elll•• yera. •l l IO '1 tNOIVIOUAL Ll!AOI ltt ltUSHIMG PilhOU<O", _, ~:W. T-0" S·U I He'"' IJ JI 0.11v.,, Pr .. ton t.Jt, K•vworlll 1 If, 1>9,.,tn >• PA\SIN(; P111\llurl)I\, 8'echllotW 10-14'0,IJI; K N<IO .>-~J. 79 [)e,,...r, ¥or\Ofl ,_ .. , .... VfffW lt.il-4. ,,. R f.!Cf IVING Pl11•ouro11. $1tll#M111 •·1•: Smlll'I J4 1; 81•1er f • O.nwr, MOfff "'"•· Octolnt 4 ti, PrftlOfl >.iO. 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Montreal won. 5-2. ·Titles to Barons, Marina U>sta Mesa Wins, Irvine Fal/,s Sunset League foeJJ Fountain Valley and Marina won cham- plO'nship games or separ ate high school basketball tournaments Saturday night. Sparked by Chet Fields' two slam dunks in the third period, Fountain ValJey crushed Ocean View. 70-45, in the finals of the Arroyo Grande tournament. MARINA, paced by 6-5 senior guard Keith Dawson, rolled over Santa Barbara, 66-56, to capture the Santa Maria tourney title. scoring in double figures and Dave Tieui and Heidenreich picking off 14 and 10 r ebounds. FIELDS AND DENNIS Cowan combined for 32 points as Foun- tain Valley won its third straight game after losing its fi rst three. Cowan scored a season-high 17 points while Fields chipped in 15, including the pair of slam dunks in the third quarter that helped the Barons open up a 26·18 halftime lead. were down by 30 points in the third quarter before fi(\ding their shootine touch that helped trim the final margin to three. · Jim Rudy scor~ 13 of bis 25 points in the final period as Irvine scon!d mor_g ~ints in that frame (34) than if did in the first three quarters combined. Dan Monteverde grabbed 13 re- bounds and scored 13 point.s while Todd Wiviott added 16 points. ~..uill v....., INI Reuland Cow•" Eppellltl~ "" .. 7 2 • • s ,, OcNll Y'9w (.ff) -lllf>Olb Car1an<Mr NHlllgebOr., Andrade ""· ' 1 • • 0 16 7 0 • • 4 16 In other action, Costa Mesa c linched the consolation crown of the Arroyo Grande afCair by bombing Carpinteria 62-40 behind the play of Chris Beasley and Irvine High dropped a 70-67 non-league decision to Santiago. Wayne Carlander and Jeff An- drade each scored 16 points for Ocean View, Carlander was eight for 14 from the field while Andrade was slx of 14 and four for four from the free throw line. Fleld\ Herl- > 0 6 7 1 u ) 1 IJ ' 7 4 1 2 4 1 3 s N9 1 ' 3 .. THE VIKINGS. of Marjna Coach Steye Popovich dominat- ed the Santa Maria tournament to the extent that they bad three a ll-tourney choices, including MVP Dawson, and established three tournament records. Randy Heidenreich and Kevin Olson were also accorded all- tournamenl honors as the Yikes, in addition to setting a scoring record of 113 points and 33 free throws in Friday night's victory, upped their three-game scoring totals to 247 points for another standard. Saturday's victory was spearheaded by four players In pacing Costa Mesa to its third win in five tries, Beasley connected on 10 of 15 shots f~~ the field, scored 26 points a.no grabbed 12 rebounds. The Mustangs in the short span or two weeks have already equalled last year's victory total. Jeff Sutterfield canned five of seven shots from the field. Steve Lux passed out six assists and Dan Bauer calJ)e up with three steals to lead Costa Mesa to its second straight win. Beasley was an all-tourney selection. IRVINE STAGED an incredi· ble comeback that fell short a\ainst Pacifica. The Vaqueros Sloll A...,l,..r LaVallM Brower Ao ct an I JI "'°" 0 ' ' 0 2 1 Totall 1• n 10 Totals sate.., Clllaften Fountal" Valk¥ 11 I II ~ <kHI\ VleW , 10 I II ~ Total fouls: Oceal\ View 21., Foufttalf\ Valley 1$, FOIMct out: NV ff-• .. " Vallavl. Te<MIUI 0c-. VI-llefl<fl, CMlandtr IOC- VleW I . Olson Htlcleftretdl O.wson Hatt Of\ Aiello Nt150n Tlenl Totals ; . . . . . C.staMtNIU> "" .. Bauer 70r BeHl~y 10 6 26 Dominic 2 2 • Lackey 1 O 2 LOW 0 ) 3 8. L1111 I 0 7 SHta •.W• IMI l'-Bol"'"' Pel mer c;.rrett Cl'O$sl«td HICU .. " .. • o n s ... 4 0 • 1 0 4 s 0 tO 2 0 4 u • " ~(•I ,, " .. Gonttlet 4 0 I A11tr I 1 4 P9an:a • ' 11 Scflf\ac-etarv 1 1 J oaml'Ofl I • 6 Olivares O 2 2 Patrick Rescues Saddleback S. Lu• 4 0 I Sllrterl Itta s ' " Tolall 2S 1J tt Total\ IS tO 40 Ed Patrick's deadeye shooting from the free throw line saved Saddleback College from what would have been an embarrass· ing loss Saturday night. Patrick sank 11 of 11 charity tosses in the second half and all 13 attempts in a 23-point performance that rallied Sad· dleback to a 89-80 basketball vic- tor> over the visiting Camp Pendleton Marines. SaddJeback was traiUng by 14 points, 63-49, with 10:40 left in the game before waking up on offe nse. The Gauchos went ahead at 77-76 wtth 2: 15 left on a pair of free throws by Patrick. Overall, Saddleblltk was 21 of 24 front the free t hrow UJJe. Camp Pendleton, which bad four more field goals, made just four free throws. Bruce LaVallee hit eight of 11 from the field for lbe Gauchos. CMl\11~1•1 Rkk....n Wlllls ThOmat Beard Ma90tll Smllh Rull,,_.11 ROberlt . "". ' 1 1J 12 0 2• 1 0 2 S I II • 0 • 0 7 2 2 0 4 I 0 16 .... l-.c:ll lltl Petrick ., 1, ~ BarMll • 1 10 W?lletdoft 1 0 ,. LtVttl" 8 • :10 Howard ) O • Mc:Court 1 o 1 He<hl ' 0 2 Nonlt 3 2 • Oalla 1 0 4 Httllnoa o o o Total1 • • 80 Totals 34 21 It Htllllme· C.mci Pef\Ol"on O ·ll. Totel IOUls: Came> PtnClleton 1t. StOcH.-Ck 11. Fouled out: Willis, ~· ccamp ,..nclle!Of\l Te<MIUI: ~ l~-1. Costa MaY le_..,~ i. " --" C.rplnterla I 14 1 •~ Total to.Ill: OKia Mete u. C41rP!ntwl.s "· Foulect out: Rlllt. CerbaJal (Carpinteria>. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-· SPECIAL CHRISTMAS ~PORTS MEMBERSHIP EACH NEW SPORTS MEMBER WILL RECEIVE: • Two AecquetbeH Rtteerueta • Yetue) • frH 5-w.ek Tennie Cllnlc for ""•nd and Wife ($IO Yalue) • Sporta Membe,...lp Includes UM of: • Bl• ,_.... Aecquetbell Courte • Phyalce4 nn..a Room • Tennl• Courts on 8'fftd•Y 2 p.ftt.•10 P·"" • All Sode! Events • &O Met« Poot" • Oymn•IMn '°' BHketb•ft • von......- •UMff c~ $100.00 DEPOSIT NOW ANO llALAHClt OiJI Al'fllll lm ••. NO OiJES UNTIL APf'IL""' PHONE (714) 541 1580 c abOLLeROS ~Ne SflOftTI CWI 17081 NEWHOP! STRUT FOUNTAIN VALLEY • SUndliy. Deoemb9r 17, t978 53-51 Setback Pirates Nipped· .. ·-At the Buzzer By .JOHN SEVANO Of• DIMty ..... SUff ALTA LOMA--Oran1e Coast Colle1e's basketball team was detoured on a drive to the top Saturday night as LA Harbor's Ken Anderson hit an 18-foot Jump shot at the buzzer to gi1e hi• teammates a S3-Sl upset vic-tory over the Pirates in the championship final of the Cbaf- r ey invitational tournament here. Too many missed la yups, D!Jmerous. turnovers, and cold ,..,___. St111 Mot•oi-lf IEHI LAI; St-Tl,_ IOCCI; Ed Fen'_. ILA Ha+11orl ;,.... ..__, fDCCJ: ICtfl Aoldtl'llOll fLA Hanlofl: MVP: IC .. ly Jdwlton ! Citrus!, shooting down the stre~ch proved ·to be the Pirates' down· fall. Actually, if somebody had been able to hear LA Harbor Coach Jim White's time-out speech with 39 seconds remain- ing, they would have known that Orange Cout didn't stand a chance. IT WAS JUST prior to the time-out that OCC's Steve Tim- mons couldn't find anybody to pass to and the Jump ball was called after the five-second violation. White immediately called time-out and set up his strategy. ''Read how OCC is going to line up," he told his center, Hugh Hobus, who was going to jump against Timmons. "And then Up the ball early. "When we get it, come down and look only for a layup. lf the shot's not there, call time out with nine seconds left." WHITE'S .. PIAN worked to ... perfection. Hobus read how OCC was lin· ing up and tipped the ball before Timmons was off bis feet. LA Harbor guard Bobo Atkins came up with It and the Seahawks pro- ceeded to run the clock down to eight seconds, thus setting up Anderson's heroics. OCC (8-2> proved to be Its own worst enemy down the stretch as the Pirates could connect on on-ly two baskets in the last eight minutes and none the last five. The turnovers (19) and mW!ed layups also proved to be fact.ors. Orange Coast. a notoriously slow starlet', came out of the gate fast but couldn't put it! <>p- ponenl away desRJte shooting 58 percent from the floor In the opening atama. WHAT HAMPERED the Pirates' efforts were numerous tu movers ( 12 in the first half), unchancteristic for a Tandy Glllis·coached team, and sUly fouls, which put LA Harbor at the charity stripe with almost 10 min~es left before halftime. • It was at the free throw line t.hat the Seabawks survived as they connected on eight of U to offset their poor shooting from the field (34 percent on 9 ol 26 shots>. Leading scorers for Orange Coast were Timmons with 14 and Ray Orgill with 12.· ~ .... Cllalt (SI) LAHerwCQI •"• • 2 " • 0 • s 2 IJ l 0 • l ,. s 3 0 • Furenca Anderson ~ TllOmtS ""''"' Alllltt Armtlr-M<Def\le" Totail Jl s SI Toltts H•llllme: Orao191 (oail J0.1•. " It 111 3 0 • s 3 u 7 0 • 7 1 71 ' 0 2 7 0 • 0 I I ' 0 7 11 II S3 Tot•I IOOls: 0r-. CMst "· lA H•rbOr "· Fou19dout:-. Inmt.n Ta~es 5-shot Lead S~ JOSE. Costa Rica (AP> -While most of the fi eld ol 70 profe11ionals continued to strug- gle in the relentless Costa Rican wind Saturday,~ 31·year-dld J oe Inman carded the day's only s ub-70 round. firing a two-under- par 69 to take a five-shot lead in- to the final round of the Central and South American Open. LaMl"9 ICllnf"I s.turda.,-a tl>trcl rOUlld f/f "'9 C•nlrtl -Souttl ~<aft oer-71, •,,......ard Urlarl ll\W~yCtuocourw· Jot ,,,...,.,. 11·71 ......... tlt Carl'°" WNW n -1•n -111 urrv .ti..., 12.1 .. n-211 Wren lllm 1 "12·1 ..... 111 Gary Gl'Ol't 77·77·7'-211 JeWl R_...r 7).7 .. ~11t Jol>n FOU9111 7~11-1>-1" Ed"°'' 7>-1"7S-tlt O.A. Wtlbt'lnv 11-1 .. 1s-m Lon NltlMft 17.,,.71-.221 Aten Pat• 11°11-n-221 JI"' Dent 7 .. 71-7•-nl PtlM<O-11.71.n-221 Clll Chi R~J 7).7').7S-1J1 Dwlvf>I Ntvll ... , .. ,.._,,, -. DAILY PILOT ·~ Martina, Evert Vie In Finals It j • ' TOKYO -Chr11 Evert and' MarUna Navratilova who ha~ fought all year for world women's tennis supremacy, wiU play today ror a prize of $100,000. The two stars gained the final of the Emerson Cup 78 with easy semifinal victories Saturday. ~ Evert, this year's U.S. Open champion, defeated Virginia Wade, 1977 Wimbledon cham- pion, 6-1, 6-3 and NavraUlova, the current Wimbledon chatn· pion beat Evonne Goolagong 6-3, 6-2 on an artificial surface a Aoyama Gakuin U~lversity's Memorial Hall. . . WITH A CROWD or 4, 152 watching, Evert took ..advantage of numerous errors by Wade to .win In less than an hour. . "I played very hard today," Evert said. "My backhand shots: were strong and good. Virgin.la did not play well in the fi rst set. "I am looking forward to· a very interesting match tomor- row because we played a close. game in the past." "I was confident and in good condition" Navrtilova said after eliminating Goolagong in· 46 minutes with powerful serves, overhand smas h es a nd backhand shots. "I was moving . well and serving well. I thought I could wtn the ~ when r was leading ~ the second set." .....,,llpset MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica - American Peter Fleming, a las( minute substitute in this tourna. men' ·for Vitas Gentlaitis, upi,et th.e three-time Wimbledort champion Bjorn Borg of SwedeJ'l 6-S, 6-S in the semifinals of tht; World C hampion T e nnis Challenge Cup Saturday. ' ' The match took one hour ~ 25 minutes before a full stadium seating 2,300. In the first set Fleming led Borg 4-1. but the Swede, whd was badly out of form, leveled t4 4-an, then s-aJJ. · Fleming won the first tiebreaker, which is played at 5-S, rather than 6·6, in WC't play. . 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H Ken•••" )MU M 0.eh Ill',~·· !>l•lt" • SOUTH '-'•"''°" ''· W c;ere>11ne S6 f'1dwrt• ... 87·854) MALJBU Keith Anderson scored 22 points Saturday n1aht to lead Cal St11te fo"'ullerton to a 67 65 victory over h().'ll Peppcrdlne In the champ1onsh1p g&mc of the firth annual Ma h bu Clus1c ( ICeftlwt'_Y_ N C c ... rlottt lO Lo.ilt•lll" io.. w.tt ll•ro•n•• .0 A1un .. ~ 0 . C.1'14nety ~I NO<"ltt P..,. 11. J• kwnvnle 61 '\I MI JS,,_,,. ~I Tt Sharing a Good Thing Darrell Webb made two free tbrowi. with four SC'Conds remaining tn over tame to clinch a 66 65 victory ro1 Pon land State over Eutern Montana ln the ronsolalion game or Lhe four.team " fe,.,.,,,... \I ... C.eof'll' e I e< h ,. "°"' .•• !>t JoM'aW,flflOfl<l'"'l-IJ At11"'1• ~•t• ti, N. Ari-U llt•h \1•1• , •• w-~ .... 10 '""ont ... ld<ll>o SI These fi ve stalwarts of the Huntington Beach High basketball tradition were together Frid ay night during the ~ annual Huntington Beach Invitationa l Tourna- ment. From left -'present Coach Roy Miller. former Coach Lee Mossteller. fo rmer Coach Eltner Combs. former athleta c director and multi-coach Harry "Cap" Sheue. and form e r football coach Al Reboin. Shcue and the late Tom Minor initiated the toumamenl in 1929. bask elball t.ounua menl. Fullerton held a ~31 h alf ti me lead and never trailed in the aecond half of ats gam e with Pepperdtne. It was 67-61 with lesa than a mtnute to play and the T1Uln1 were able to hold off the Waves to raise their record to 6-1. Norfla CaroUna, 70-89 CHAPEL HJLL, N . C. Mike O'Koren scored lit points Saturday night to help 13th-ranked North Carolltia build an eacly lead wtd survive a last-minute Michigan State rally for an upset 70-69 triumph over the No. 3 Spartans. With his team trailing 70·65 and 1:24 rema1mng, Michlgun Stulc sophomore Earvin Johnson mude a 15 root shot. The Spartans then scored two field goal11 while North Carolina's Al Wood and Dudley Bradley each missed fFee throws an one-and-one sit uatioru;, and the score was 70.69 with 15 seconds left. fh~74·61 BUR LI NGTON , Vt Dan J:Jartshorne scored 20 points, 16 m the ~cond hall, to lead the Unlversil}' of Ore gon to a 74·61 victory over the Universlty of Vermont 74-61 Saturday n11ht at UVM's Roy L. Patrick Gym· naslum. Hartsbome led a second half com- eback that erased aQ 11 point Vermont lead and dropped the Cata mounts to 0-5 With Vermont leading 47-36 early in the second half, Oregon employed a full court press and rallied to lie the game al 51·51 wlth 91h minutes remaining. The Ducks then ran off 10 unanswered points lo put the game out of r each. No. CaroUna State, 7S·l> I HALEIGH, N C · J"•)twurd Charles "Hawkeye" Whilncy und guurd Tony W urren C'ombanc-d for 24 points Satur· day na~hl us M.:veuth-ri.nked Nor th Carolina Stall· brccwd to a 75·51 victory ovc•r lht-University of North Carohna- W1lmangton Ula non conference game. North C1.1rohn11 Stulc 1mprovoo to 7-1 while the Scuhawk!> fell to 3·3 , Tt)l· WolfpuC'k bmkc <1hcud 18-17 with 4 55 left tn the fsr!>l half and never rela n. N•w -•t<O 12• t.tnt r lorMI• •1 (.ole>f-7t. H c.010r .00 lit w1omlno 1!i>"' lAWI• n RAST t • Wiie 9', c-'"'' t r 11-•t1-1J.-e.111• Or..,., 1', VtrmonUt \r ~..,. IU, Sc f rellCI\ IGl Roston c.ol""'"-HM,,..rdlJ Meryl•nc1'7, c C..OllN It Nortr.•>1wn "'· Melne M HO'fll C-otin. StMe IS, H C Wiim 1ne1on ~' Syte<UMI •T ....... Sce1e so Wtke Fore\4 &J, "-•ecl'llen Stet< It SOUTHWHT Tt••• ... H.,..,tn-Slmm<WI\,. w u •• , \I n. ~Murry TS l T•-e. SI SI; E. Ce<lt <>lite '6 Old•-City ... 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Pur\4! 17,400 C •••mono prk• "·000 Wiii U ~IMr IW&rOI, In Atllll"I f(trdOul; Hu•tlln Cull tl•P"•ml HOm br• !>upr•mo lf'rulOllJ, O..rve 810 IAO..Ol•I ""' CU19 W Y 111°"9111 T•rrMlt Fl(lllfMt 18••01 !tftetk.,\heM IPtrnerl. ~·\he Botti• IClefl\WI DUl>llChl<k IH..-11 Los Al Results quashed the leud. North Carolina Stale CM#eTT ___ , .... .,.~_.,....1 inr r<'al>l'd al'> margin to 28-19 at tn· Leiur1111r5:l.Of""99Coe11 c.o11999 ~ .. Jun.or College t n d b It l bl ""'' r~ E..,_tl ICMWr~I l 40. er m 1ss10 un u1 an ins urmoun a e $11 ht1 2 '°· 1 ..... ..__ ,,.~, .. 1 '° '°· •.oo. ~ ... 5 .• 31 I d I th h Cltnit .,., c.olleQI Of Ole ~'°"' ,. ... --· ,,_..., ". cu mac way roug the second .,,01 '"n .. .,.,,..,.,. 1enio.11 •.AO. u 1 lh~ u 11 half Eet1Lot""91Mt ... Mt~Anlll"llO P<t'0 \10.10 S.<Olld reu-810ftdfl CIM''"' IH•rtl '40. Kan.m, 7 I •ff•I '"'o'" ' ''°· 1 '°· True ..._, ,,,.~,, uo. loo: Hw.h SChool ~11119 P .. ,,...,, 2 .o. LAWRJo;NCJo.:, Kan. Center Paul •w 1 ~h·=~':°iU:.~:~~_',';·J.!; Mokeski led all scorers with 19 point.a A•••Ye~-'~ C•"Y"" IT•~> ao. u e .. , .. n 11 Pit<d Saturday night, powering eighth-ranked '"~~··•n v ... .., '°· Ot.e"" v1ew 0 "~~111 r~lttl• 00 l'l•t ILtpn.m1 , "" K :.in11us lo a 71 ·64 victory over Southern Artoyo ~-st. cio--n o 111>1rdt 1 '°· 2 eo, Hutttl"O .. _ 1were11 • 10. > eo. M Nhod1st University. Co••• MeW•1. c.rp1nterl• '° "°" f ••<on Jei Ot¥0 • . .O Moh'l!ki, who scored 11 points in the '°1•1-1c..t1wineT_... ,Jo'.'~ ;,-:~=10,::;:, ~~':o'. '::~ fi r11l half, established a season high for sut1oe Sl, K•MMlv s.111"11 0o I Ad•••• JOO tUuc:•• 1•11 ,..1u m so · I di •.. J h a... "l ~n MercOt /1, CM>rlllO '' lthlrdl St•lh rec~ C<llt Mil Goei. I frfftu••l l IA. 1 .0, ham self an eu ng u1e ay aw...,,..,. . wtttmlnttM 11, Sterr• VI••• 60 110• Jet Miln icudOul loo. 'oo, 11u11..,. n c11ervc forwa rd G Ordon Welch lton\Olellonl IMllclwlll ao . ."cored •• nn1n•-for Sou"them Melhodl•t, S•M•Mllf1I T9W11.lilll.m !Ml•tnlll •M• fl•• Ciiio tK~lohll HOO. 6'°· CIF Crown to Diablos! MUsion Viejo Stum El D~rado, 21-6 By LEE MILLEa OI UM Delly l"llet It.If M1ss10n V1eJO lligb capped ats Cinde rella sea son Saturday night at Anaheam Stadium wtth a 21-6 victory over El Dorado High to capture the ClF Ceptral Conference football c h a m · pion s hip. The Diablos provoo there is hope fol' teams that go 2·3 in their first five games get trounced in the league opener 28-0 ~nd Ci.rush in third place. RE PRESENTING the South Coast League, M1ss1on V1eJo dom inated the tiUe match from star t to £an1s h . ~n1or q ua rterback Crafi Schmidt put· tmg on an impressive aerial d1s· play. M 1ss1on Viejo played ag- gressive, e m otional d e fense. forcang six El Dorado fumbles and picking off five passes in· te nded for Golden Hawks O n the openi n g d rive, .:ilu Stebenne kicked a 37-yard field goal and moments later he ww. back on the field again for a 44-yard attempt. Paul LaJ01e re- cove red an El Dorado bobble and Stebenne blasted the .f.4. yarder through the uprights. SCHMIDT converted an in tercepUonoy Paul Van Leifdc into a touchdown just J : 07 Into the second p e riod wi t h a tou chdown strik e to L a nce Rich ardson. Stebenne 's con version· gave the Diablos a 13·0 lead a t the intermission. Mission Viejo didn't let up an the second ha lf as Schmidt teamed with J im Leavitt on a 29·yard touchdown pass with 8.08 ten in the Uurd q uarter. EL DORADO ne ver quit, finaJI{ hitting paydirt midway through the third quarter . Tim Shari' pitched to RO;d Simmons who threw a strike to Mike Patras in the end zone fora score, Louie Ochoa , Bob Casper and Tant Stra wther e njoyed o ut· s tanding perform ances on do· fense for Mission Viej o. Mitch Hopp ran the ball well in the second balf while the Ofabloe ate up the clock. S.COltf IV QUAlllTll" l10or..OU Ml•\lon Vl~ttl MV St~71 FO MV \le~« ~C. 0 0 • 6 0 • 1 • 0 -)1 MV P1<11~on 1t pen lrom ~thmlot ·~•llOffl ... 'k,kJ._..} MV L•"•"' 1'o.nfrorn 'JC"mkl\flioppr""t ( 0 Pel••• •• peU from ~1mmon\ •-•O '"'"' A •.000~-llO OAM! ITAT1$TIC$ eo MV Jir.i down\ • 11 Ru>M• ¥•tel\ n.io. ,._,,... Pe.\Ong y .. 11\ 109 llO Pe\\;\ IO·ll·S 14--.0 Pun h 1 l'f ). lD f u"'l>ln •~• • 1 1.1 Ptf\<>1t1e' • ..,d\ ~S 1-TS El Modena Collects CIF Title tNOIVtOU.tU. lllUIMIHO r D " ~" 10 SJ, !Hmmom t.aS; v.._, • •O Ger_. )-4 • ~V Oewl\ 1).IS Hope> .... : S<lllNlll 2-U . C..-r I ' l•.,••11 1 •. V"" l4'•11» I~ ~t El Modena High's V anguards, Century League c hampions and lociers ooly to Edison Hlgb 's Char gers ln non-league acllon. swept past Paclflca's Manners Satur(lay night lo capture tbe CI F Southern Confe rence foot- ball championship, 20-6. Randy Bauer s cored twice with ~ ol two and sue yard,r.; a nd completed his night's. work wllh a 14-yard scoring pas.' to tight end JeffSpek before 10.283 at Ana heim Stadium. ? J, L 0< ,_,.. I 0 M O<hool 3 for MlllU• 6 ; · IN0tllt04JAL. "ASllHO £D r S...rp 911t),9J.~t00ft•l·t.O,I._ Ml/ S(t1nllltl •• ,. 0 llO Tn k• O·f.O. INDIVIDUAL 111ac•1v1 .. o £0-H"Y""' ...,,, Or .. MI 7~t; Sim-t·U . Ptlf•t 7 JI MV-RI<-Ml L .. ••11 4-4'; StrewtMt J-tJ. 8\lfllWI 11 Athletic Results .--~~S~~~~~S?~ .. Wreatllng IEI Oer.-T~ TeWMf h e m "°'" 1. Loer• 4'; 1 llur '""'1"• 41 J El Dot-41. •. 8••• 11. ~ "''"'POt1 .. -n 0t1tef\ r ,, .. ,,,. n . •-aic-v-it. H ... l>Ort H"11or ..-1w1: IJJ I Oruler • 1.0, 1a-1 Pllll<t, ~ •. 11~1 OeN, 4-t,'H•Y-1 PYoven<e. ) 1-1. Girls Results Ol•LS aAi!C•TIALL G..-Ot.w 0..0t R•qltelll tt, l.M ~ 47 All• Lome 1, Mir• Co\I• 0 llort••tl Mery !>I• \I, Hortlt I A1.,.ruoe1 •• Mel•• Ool U, Lit l'ol'I' 4J C. ellr 0 . t.orone Otl Me• ' I Aowlend SI. 1,,,,,_Ull lt H•trt JI LO• AllOH1, 0t•.,, V-" oou..oe Che_. H, UC '"''"' M UC ....... uortn11 HfllOOll •. l<oll• 11, l'•lrbenk• U , Miit\ ), Mll\t .. O I, l.onQftllOw 4, ~t-r 1 Clleom•n .cor•no C.Mf»ell •. Georoe 7. kh•ntet "· Brown U Veller 4, Hor'rl• 10, o.._, l, UKlen •• w • ..,.,.,,.,.. Soccer For best pnces and · best selection call the SPA HOTLINE 714/546-3700 :!lj.<10 Sllul h I lurhor noul4c°Vltlrd S:mti. A1w, ('1\ 'J:.171)..1 Insulate your windows. ' " .... I"' "' .. MerlM 66, !,enta 8erbol•• ~ tllrttl ''°· l!O 0.. (Tr ........ ) 10. 2 '° Gr•nll 8M 10 of them In the second half. 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"40, 11>11 •nd )Ulloftr Jtl In .1918, cente r fielder Helltlm., O\ltlmtn, J0.11 Sonny Allen, was hhch ror the Mustangs v .. b~:~~~ [==Poly $T ITrmurelS60. soo. )00. ~•Old on •m• eom1ne 'r ras Speake r Of the with 18 points. flor••l • CA~;~~!'...-.. 8,.. rMeirt T llO,, 40. ,001 Cl<>v<>land lndwns m:idc Kansas Jumped out to a five-point ~:;~~~~c:!e::~:~, K•m•r Offldv cciefl•MI u1 4 '° s.oo1 on lwo unHsastcd double le!ld midway through the second half on ...... ,. s.1ior ,,,,..,,,oo OEae<l.• 1•1l 1><11om1 "' playa. a oaskel by reserve forwa~r~d~B~r~a~d~S'.:a~n~·--.:::P: .. ::."::k'..:•~10::·.::'"'.:':::,,.::·':.:' ______ _:A:_:•:•e:_:"°:.:-:...:.:'_:.'·:_'_n _________ =-========-:---ders Pr.o Scoref!f ............. ~A Plloeftl• '"•La A.,..lu tOO W•>fl•"fl!on tU. lo\lon 'II ~n Anl-ICM,~ MMe .. c 11•< "90 tOe. Cle¥etllft0 IOO l(en,nC1ty ••· NtowO!leen• 100 • Nef-"9<11.HLe .. w MOfltrt el ). 111-7 ColO<-S, Oii< toe t SI lt.,lt f, HY "'-"'" 7 9ufltl0 S, Ml-It lO*Ollto•. O.troo f All>Htl• '· -·-~·' Pllta-911•, V_OY,..r \ ~IG'I '·HY lilllftOlttt t W•N-ltetAtt<t N•w l'~llflO '· Ouol!H t 81rml11Qhem '· CIMIMetl 1 Grid core8 The En&ll•b Ot'rby wo11 f1nl run in J7ft0 Dick Miller Motors "AT 'ACT~Y AUTHOll!m ,..... len'k•. L.ffllllt • o ........... .,., 12ow.w ..... s......_._...._ •557-2132• THI Oti'Tlc l vtTI .,.., more Dt1Qh11'41M •nd IAll 1111 THI WAflflAlfn-SeMetd ll•llOfljtjly by 'CltfOV"t tHI "'!Cit-The er~' PAl()l Ftct0tr Oirtet 1no ft'llOdielllMll 3M SCotchtlnt· Sun Control Film Savu You Money. lnwl111no yo. ul "''" ln dOW\ ...,11f1 }/'\ :>cOt(" tint Su11 COf'ttrOI ~ llm \ HVe\ 1'Q0 0"Y meny . 111llt1tnt w1y1 ,l •JWlect• 76.,.. of lh• ~ ~ 11111'1 hUt-)'-4llf (Ohdllloner Nfll kH0 • "'"'' "' "' tlle 11111'• ultr• .,..... ,.,,_ co1lly •IHI fedlflt of •r.,,.. Md fllfllkllf• le tecluu.d. • ltill ,..,. I• cut 12' • tev• 40Y. °" wintet hut lo ... •()"""~""'~"°"''- • olltlf ...... o.. " , .. ,. • to be the mott upu •d 11111 .. llcra ol JM· ~01ct111n1 lllm. wlllt 11 ry lt•lned tpptlut0t• 11nd 1 five yeef guer1111e JI'\ 5eOCClltlnl film C I Ylfftt)' Of COIOfl. 1tfltct1vt find non 1ellec1 •e. h It I~ lttut ••pen· ,,..,. 11\d mott ellecilve w1y to N•I yOu monoy t~ dttl with ,.,,, htlflll efr.ict1 of lht w.11. C .... .., .................. eAI-.., ................ _ ............. "~ ......... " Orange County Sun Control 1101 E. ~·Awe. ~. tUM f7 14t ........ .. h - ,. • ' Kiddies' •• Fashion At Christmas. c hildren. like their parents, want to dress up for the oc- casion. It's. a time for _ fancy ruffles and appliques and special designs. , like their parents. chl1dren 's clothes ~•i. reflect tregds, too. In particular this year· are the tuxedo and Annie Hall looks. All fashions on ~his page by Nannette. Above, the Paddington "' Bea r appears on brother- and sister outfits. At right, and center. the tuxedo look for the young ,1 set. ' • • • Sundly. December 17, 1978 DAii. Y PILOT Brother and sister designs: hers with floral applique on pique: his with a toy sold~r standing guard . Above right and above left. it's an Annie Hall-iday with th e look of double dressing At left. lilac rosebuds blOOrTJ on ~n ivory satin-$tripe dress' with apron. 'Hip Hooray· 1s the motto on this overall. left. Hippo applique hides a squeaker. ·, . ' -CAil Y PILOT Sunday. 0.0.mber tf, 1171 Mr. and Mni. Titus ~ 50th An niversary Wurm nd Hel n T1tu.a of Cotta Mcu ce1ltbraled their 1old n wC'ddlna aMlvertary re c"nll)' al 1 rtteption 1tven by their ton and dauahter In la , 'rom and Beth Titus, a1ao or Co.ta Meu Mr and Ml'11 Tltua wena mamed Dec 7. l ll29, In Enfl. Pa , and lived tor mOll of th Ir llvts lo Corry. Pa . btofore tilovina to COila Men ln-19G7 Mr Titua. who wtll be 13 thla mMlh, hll ht-en a baku aJl h1a Ille and worlul part Ume at "'rench'a C\lpcake Ba~ery an <=<-ta Mn a. They have one 1raocqon, Timothy, 5 Wilcter-Anderson Robyn Kerry Ande rt0n and Oreu WlWam Wt'8:t ••c"'mpd weddlnt ~owa--tn ktoria la ..-taurant, Wealmlnater. Th• briCS., da1&Cbt•r of Mr. and Mn. Wayne Atherton ol Irvine, •raduated ftom Unlvenlty Hlth School and Marin llo Beauty Coll•&•· Her huaband, ton of Mr. and Mn . WllUam Wiid r. al.lo ot Irvine, attended UUS and Santa A'nl ~teat. lft ll employed by the Irvine ·Ranrh Waler Co They wt.U make tbtlr hOmo ln TuaUn. Rossel·Opatz th Om aa Center wu the acen.e. of t.be marrt11t ol Jack Rouel and J\ldy Opata. The brid .. d•ulhter of Theresa Opals of fl oldlncrord, Mln('., 1raduated from Hold· tn1tord •Uah School and attended Santa Ana Collet t lo Santa Ana. She la employed 'by UC Irvine. The brldearoom 'a parents are Mr. a,ad Mrs. John Punt ol the Netherland.a. He ls a craduate of Huberti.aa de Wiidt School ln the Netherlands and alterwied Rlvertidt CJty Collqe, Riverside. lie WOrU ror Commerclal Canien , Inc. The couple will make their home ln Oranae an t r a honeymoon ln M lnnesota-. J:lub Coltftdar "'"" t och WedMldor an tM Datl11 f>'llof mtd coNWM MhCfl of WOl'M'n'• and •nvic• club meeting and ~· for th• loUowbtO Wfelt -Thurs- <1411 throuQh WedMldaJI ~ notk•• to Club Cblen· dor. Da&IJI Pilot.PO. Boz UfO, CottoMeSG. CA na6 IJf' '1Ut Co tneluct. ~ur J\QrM and phorlt number ; The · Careful Season D E AR AN N ... ANDERS; ( hope you will remind people who think or ChrlalmH Mii .. the season to be Jolly," that it ls also the sea.son lo be careful. Lut year nearly 2,300 people auf. fered Injuries severe e nou1h to r e quire emer1eoey·room treat· ment from accidents with Cbrlstmu trees. li1ht1 and ornaments. Moat oft.be accident vie· ti ma we r e under 15 years or age. T h e F e d e ral Consumer Product Safee ty Commlsaloo urges the following precautions: S Keep all t l'e#'S - d'ptural or artificial - away from heat sources to reduce the hazard of fire. Metal trees can cause serious sboclcs ii electric lights are attached to the tree. The only way lo iluminate them safely is to use color e d floodllghts placed in v artous parts or the room. These lights can become very bot, s o place tb~m whe r e children cannot re ach them. repaired or dlacarded. ter. And now I bope my All U1hta s hould be readen wUJ ca.re enough fastened 1ecurely to the &o pay aUeliUoa. tree. No bulbs should D E A R A N N come into direct contact LANDERS: I was mar· w l t h n e e d l e s o r rled to a man I went branches. with for three years. It Don't overload ex-seemed like the perfect tenaloo corda with mor~ love match. My parents than lbret teta of lighta. (and bla) were thrilled. Keep ~th>I\ iointa After eltht weeks he- away from the water packed bl.a bags and left supply for a live tree. a note which read, "I Oulalde li1bt.a should have nothing against be weatherproof and you. You · re a fl n e clearly Identified for person but l'!Jl·bored as outdoor use. Never use hell. Goodbye\"' I filed indoor lights out.slde. f o r d l v o r c e i m . Be very cautious with mediately. Chriatmaa .trimmings. Question: What should Keep breakable orna-be done wtt.b the wed- ments oul of the reach ot ding gifts? Some a re children. Spun 11a11 aUll in the original gift "angel balr" and spray· boxes. Certain relatives on artlflcial snow are (mostly his) have hinted OK separately, but when that· they'd llke theirs used together they can back. Please tell me burn rapidly. Be aware what Is t.be proper pro- that mtytletoe and holly cedure? -DILEMMA berries and the s alts IN D.C. that produce multi· • . . Wtddtng and e~g~t· mrif' onnouncemmfl run on Simdo11 In the Doll11 f>tl.ot f'ormi Ort Ol>OIJGb'- Ot oU Oculi1 Pil.ot ol/6c11 or bJI calling th1 /o'eaturc• D1tporl rMrll.U2_.321. Tb ovoid dbappolnt· mtnl. protpfCUoe bri(t• ort rnnbtd«1 Co hove tMlr wtddlng 1tor111, wflh a blOCk-and·whUI (/lollJI 0/ tht brl@ or of ti&. coupl., to IM Feat11rt1 Deport· mm' OM week "-/ore the weddtng. ....,.w .. ... .... ltn ...... 11¥4. C .... ..__14a.11H f t1• r ... ANN LANDERS I WEDDINGS Tho Ultimate In a toll Mlfvl<:e Beauty Saloo Beach 641MOJJ .. larbell, Realtors Coloring Contest Winners The winners of Tarbell. Realtors recent coloring contest in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley were Suzanne Pi~e . Eddie Burton and Jeff Arbogast. Suzann e. Eddie and Jeff were selected out o f near{y 600 entries from children 2 to 12 years old. First prize went to s Jzanne. a brand new S 100 bill and a night out at Sebastians for Mom and Dad. S~cond prize went. to E?die. a night out for ~he whole family at Disneyland. And third prize went to Jeff who received $25 in gift certificates to Farrell's Ice Cream Parlor. Tarbell's president Allan Sloan was on hand to present the awards. I tt P•ID: Mr. 6 Mn. o.-11 Piii• -4 ffl.W d :C'• Sn-with AlmS.....T pnsldtwf. 211C1 r•ru: hrtMn ...._._. ._ '°"Hele with .... Sloe. I 1nt nru: s.-• ....,_,, _. ._, IOI! J.H ....... Sto.. R e m e mb e r - moisture ls the key to r educing risk of fire with a natural tree. Fill the holder with water unlll the cu\ line ls co\I· ered. Keep the water at thla level at all times. Dlapoae of a natural tree when the needles begin to ·fall ·In larJ{e quantities. This ls a sign the tree ls becoming dangerously dry. Plastic trees should be made of fire-resis,tant material:" This does not mean they won't bum, it m e r el y me ans the y won't catc h fl re s o easily. Check all lights before using. Any lights with frayed wires, loose con· nec tions, broke n· or cracked sockets or ex· posed wtres should be colored fireplace names DE AR DILLY : A can be poisonous if divorced woman need eaten. Keep them out of not reblna wedd1ng gifts lbe reach ol children. --evea lf a.be marriage ....._-----------------------------------1 ONEWHOCARES luted oalJ-a week.-------------------------........ ------=----- - DEAR ON~ Tbank l&nore tbe hlaU. A you for carbll enoa&b &o br oken en111ement, wrUe to ~e. I care however, la anothe r CllCMIP &o prtJd yoar let· matter. -~ ~T.L WI ut getting ma • _ Giam shopping malls are jlist made for conven· t1onal shopping. - At Knou's Berry Farm, we think Christmas shop- ping should never be conventional. Wh ich seems pretty natural fo r a place with 32 different srores i..pt'Ctalizing in onc-of·a·kind items. For example, where else can you find an old· fash1onl'd bonnet shop, a real general store or an Indian trading post. And what better place to see tne complete assonment of Knott'~ Holtday Gift Packs than rigbr here on the farm. them with your own camera. Then, everyone can enjoy a delicious homc·sryle dinner at Ont' of Knott's great places to eat. Christmas shopping at Knott's. Unlike all the big malls,.the besr part is it really does feel li ke Christmas here. And that's becalbC the Knott family wouldn~ have it any other way. •Get in free to shops inside the paid admission area from 6 p.m. to 9 p. m. Monday thru Friday until December 23rd. •Of course, there's always free admission to Be sure to bring the kids along too. They can chat wi th Santa· while you take free pictures of • shops outside the Main Gate from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. o •Most major cred it cards accepttd. esJUtY 'Abt "' 8039 ~acb Blvd .. Buena Park.CA 90620 •(7141 827·1776 •Free Pa;king • ·-. OF MOUNTED RINGS i IOW-llRU i GIRIST~S I DIAMONDS • SAPPHIRES • RUBIES • EMERALDS *OFFER EXPIRES DEC. 31, 1978 t CUSTOM WORK NOT INaUDED 7172 EDINGER A VE. l . HUNTINGTON B~ACH (Goldenwest & Edinger) . LOCAnD IM ...CO IHOPPtHG CIMTll • 142·7314 f ~ ' . t ........ _ ....................................................... ... ~ . MEMBER: CALIFORNIA JEWELERS ASSOCIATION WS4'• ..................................................................... ~ ..... ..:..J I ~ ' l I I . ' • • .ERMA BOMBECK I HOROSCOPE I u nd~':1~~~~dt.:::::B=::o=r:::o:::s::.c=o=p.....::e=:....::i) Uter1lt,. tran1lat4. When h• w11 MONDAY. DEC. 1a formatlon. A •hr· rutir· From tht day he ul· • toddler. M stood for By SYDNEY OMAltft Ing lndlvldµa help1 tered his first word,, houri at hi• lather's ARIES (Marth 2l· much lr youl!Opermlt. "B•••ba'' (m1anin1 elbow 1houtln1, "Me nd, April 19): Speculation. LIBRA <Sept. 23·0tt. tbere'1 a rainbow na, noo noo'' and his c hild ren, variet y, 22): Accent on de1lre, a round ~ dl1per) lo father would ahrua: and creati ve ~ndeavors and friendahlp, acceptlni E... . present d1 y, no onu say, "What'a hewanl!" a ffair or heart -these r e1pori1ibility for de· 1eem1toknow what he's '•Well, what do you1 are 1poc.Uahted. Caneer, ci"ions Mnd oction 1 . ·--•e.-:~ taJkln1•bou.t. thlnkhewantl?'' J.:d 1ay Ca pricorn peraons Older lndlvldutd is In · ';;;;;;;;::;;;;;7;;·;;;:;...;;;l;;~don:;;;;1:;1cnow:§i~w;ih~y~,~biiu~l\ irritably. . flaure: pro"mlMntJy. You v_oJ _ve_d.. Ft.i_e nda h-ip --. ._.Ht'• ell.her ttllllfl lll are pullecfln direction of mljht be translormed HERE'S YOUR PART tbe doa bate• cold 1ec ur lty -and I n Into an intensified relil· •P•Shet.!i, he hate• the a nother area. dotted t lO n11hl1>. TIME MAID! ~nc1tloPe<U• we bou1ht with unce rtaint y . SCORPIO <Oc t . 23· for him , or h • Juat ' TA\JRUS (April 20. Nov. 21): What h1td been TtflllDOf WAIHIMO Tffou OIRTY t wallowOO hit paclner. '' Ma1 20): Reafftm basic denied you la now made -~;~"=".!!..u..!...oe.!!!.2!'~ "J1e 11 trylna to •tell poaltlOn. Be famllletr available. Your posltlon •tt-.-°"'"-*"'t"...-~· yo u he dropped his with bMllC material. ls elevated : You have .,. .. -.-. ... -........ .,. "I d h I · coo • e own I Take nothln& for grant· m o re autho rity and COllOMA .. MAtl LA_., JJMl.C_.....,. ..... , .. __ ....._,"'" .... -dra weni:. I mean, how e d . Be adaptabl e power.Knowit.actasir den1e ean •lather be1" without abandonin g aware of lt. Exude quiet "As he aot old e r , •princi ples . Gemini , confidence . One ''in thln11 Kut worse. Sa<t&rl~s Individuals c harge" s hares with ~' "Thalkidha1.•t2ha~e play t o les In you r you . 3'~ his moolh fixed, 1uud per1onal 11cenario. . SAGITTARIUS (NOY. NEWPORT'S my huaband GEMINI (May 21 -22·Dec. 21): M<!ke new • St ··whatnqw?" June ~vi : Acc e nt on s tart, imprint style, ,.,Favorite Drug ore.,,. ··ue )U5l told me he ••creb concerning rel· P<'•eive pote ntial. r J hu to know all of his ut1v es. Be dlscr_,et ~ Trnvc l, special study, ..A (,I bow e ls by tomorrow 11nd wllllng to .laugh at Publishing could be on ''I because the tt!acher Is folble1, Including your agenda. Leo. Aquariu~ havlng 1t n English own . Aquarius. Leo fig ure .prominently. Get elimlnatloc1." peraons Jtgurc prom · to heart of matte rs. Ph:Oll.0150 ~--------couPON1_, .. ,.. ...... ~ VIBRASTEAM ("~ CARPET CLEANING '. $1995 "All he's ever tried to 1n e ntly. Ve rify in -Refuse to be put off by do," l sighed, "Is im· formation. Take an ex-"_smoke sc reen." itate the rest of the fam-tra step make an extra CAPRICORN ufec . ily and he doesn't know effort. ' 22-Jan. L9): Mone§.-s8v. how to pronounce the · CANCER (June 21 · lpgs, investment s words yet." July 22l: Emphasis--:0n-<tiominate. Dig in ror . "And he told a client available money, fund -Sake of security. Moving or mlne on the phone the ing, collecting needed back now would be an other night that 1 data. ~fake Inquiries. Be admission of defeat - couldn't come to the ready tor .confrontation and ulUmately prove ex· phone because 1 was un· which ''test~·· your penaive. Cancer -and approachabl~. Really, knowledge. Ge mini, another Capricorn - sometinghastobedone. Virgo, S11gittarius figure prominently . At 1 football game the pe r sons 11·gure prom.. AQUARIUS (Jan . other nliht he yelled inently . Welcome 20-Feb. 18): Accent on out, 'All ~e need now is c h a n g e II n d flexibility. galning legal one perversion lind we challenge. clearances . Gem!ni~ winthegame'." . LEO tJuly 23 ·Auc_. Sagittarius individuals _"Whal~~. the matt~r 2~): ~amll y, home figure in scenario. What w1ththat . r snapped. I s 1tuat1on commands might appear a final de· told him mysetr one more·than.usual ~lien· cision ·is, nevertheless, player had a mucilage ·tion. Taurus. Li.bra, subject to change. 6undly, O.C.mblr 17, 1978 DAILY PILOT 8 7 • For the Record- ~lar,.,oge . Llee11•e• Blr1h1 -"MH CLl!Ml"HTI" '>Gl"l.il!llliL HOSPIT .. L DK-•.1'11 "'"'· •nd ,.,_,~. 0.an Wei..r. Sen Cl-n!•.ol•t o.c.. ........... 11 • ~ •• •"" Mn. wm1 .... WrlQl'll. !i•n Cle,,...n!e, Oil"I ~ c.. ....... '· 1'11 ,.,_,. t nd Mtl. Relpll Menevon. s.~ Clemen!e.~r1 Mr. e..a Mtt. IEdwMO &tn1, 0 ..... Point, Ohl C.....,...r 11, 1"11 Mr •nd Mr,, Mftk Getio!d. !i•n Cl•<Tlfnle, bD1 Mr •nd M•• Wllh..., Hew..,..n, J• • L•QYnf NIQU91. DllY DH• ...... "· 1•11 ,.,_, •n<J Mr~. Of\110 RM~•. S•n (l•~nl~. Qlfl Mr """ M•~. 'renk Lun~. IV, D•n• P<>.nl, Q"! ''" ~nd Mr~. letr•n<• (0t1wd•, S.n c•-•nl•. 0<•1. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE l'!CTI nous •USINES!. NI.ME STAl"lfMf:N1" T ... IOllOWll'lq Pl<tOll ii d<lln<j bu.,. ,,.~l'f '"" ••. Puol•·~ °"""<M Co11•1·0.11~ "'""' " • l GONSTRUCTIOtf, J•101 OK J, 10, 11. , •. ,.,. i4'4t II .......... Lani ....... o. .... "'°'"'· c~ fl'•~ J f """"· J,l lD1 ..,,_, l•,;lyrf•, -----------·! O•n.o Po,.,!,(:11 ..,~7" PUBLIC NOTICE Th,. bU>•,...K I> (OftOu<le<I by 11/t '"' dlvlllu•t J £.Abe" l'~C~~c:t!:~~1:,:-:1 '"'' .,,,,,...._, "'"' ll!td .,.,,,, '"" T"e 1o11ow!nq ._,_, i, dO!nQ butl· Countv Cle'• ot O•o~ Coun•v Of> DK•ml>f• 14, 1911, rwn .o• 1'1MU1 MUllR .. VC.0.11+ .. ElS,l•ltS••l•r. p 1111...,.,--· C0..'10 I Pun• Unit F HU"lli"'Jton Bl!.ocl'I (II '1"'6 u • .... ....... ~· v io:inn~ll'I s. "'"""V. 1"1111 M .. dll'IQ De< II, u. Jt, 1•·1t.J ...... 1'10 -·II Ln • HunHnglOtl S..ocn. CA·- Toil1 b•nl""'' It Condu<.Jld by In I" <1o~ldu111 1<;~-!l'I ~ MUffllV '"'' 1!,i~-..1 .... tlled "'"" '"" CouMy C•e•• of O•an1111 Count~ on D•t<otnO.• tl, 1'1a, 1'10tjlf Pul>h•-Or-,.,,.,,1 o,.,,, P••ot ~', !!, 2•. ll, ltll, J•n. I , !Yl~ 5600·11 PUBLIC NOTICE ---------- 'ICflTIOU~ 8U~IN ESS MAM" ~TATIEN E NT PUBLIC NOTICE ----,--.---fll(TITIOUS IUSINE\S H .. ME STilTl!:MltNl l"e l<>!"'*"IO -""" " OO•nti l>U•I· .,.., .. , "l.iO NONSl!::1'1SE .. WOJIKS,.OP, 70161 1-<0P•lown Ln., fhmu,.ul<>" a~..:h, c ... 'lfMll Au<lr•V J . O'A•HIY . lQIO I l<OQO:l<>"'n Ui,. H"""'llll"" 8'!.otft, C.. 91!o'A '"'' bu>I""• I• <.....,..,Clod I>• •n ,n .,,.,p~ .. AU<l••y l D"A~1lly ll(CLU.D~S FREE: ANY 2 ROOMS - ANY Sill NO HIDDEN CHARGES! a e par at i'O n in hi s Scorpio persons figure shoulder and another prominently. Cycle is was having trouble with . s uch that efforts are bis nymph gland and likely to· prove produe· with the quarterback tlve. PISCES !Feb. 1 9·'r:;;s;;::;:,'ijjiijjir;:;:;:~""~'':,:'~o~~o"''n<1 Pt'•wn• n•" cio1ng March 20): Be d irecl, I 1t· ELCAM1NOUNto N.s.1ow•1nu• '"" ~1«1'""""' .. ~ .. ,,,,.., .,,,., 1 .... Co11nt; Cl••• o• O••n~ C<>""'• on O<l<fmb"' I•, !q/I. .. _ P111>1 .. NO 0.-Coa>I O•<IY P11ol 0e< ll, !•.It, 1911, J•n. •."'~WI 14 C.,..._.,.,,...,..,. • 01§il'llechng •Spot Removing •Color Bngh1en1ng • Furn11u'e Moving • l<itl§ f leo1 • Oeodo111ong • M ..... ............... 100 o/o Money Bock GUARANTEE --, Corpet repolrs Uphohlery Cleoning Avoll111bl• w ....... . ~ a""'""'"' \97 M.«@ <!)-~ -~:.;. (11 •1554-1953 • Qwl1ty ... Honesfy ..-.. -· -iiii • llCIJIUD • • ••• ,,,. "fll••COtJPON EXPIRES SATURDAY 12123"'78 ' "· ~ • ," J; ·:- ' '~ ~· • • 1• •'A_ . . ' . ' . ~-.. :. ~at ure' s ~;;.JI' '~ · .-; · precious ' . "' · · color_s.! Rinas . All wllll oTamonds A, St• saophire 14,460, a.Jada S4.0QO. c. Aauamerine S3.!!25. 0 . Amethyst s 1.375. E.Opal S2.4!!0. F Garn.et S2.050. CJIJllSTMAS STORE HOURS : 10 •.m. tot p.m. MOflday throaP Frid•)' 10 •.m. th f p.m. 8alurd1y BonM'"""1cmd • VllO • M<Uttr Chm-~ • I •- .- having a sensuous VIRGO (A ug. 23·Sept. shoulder we needed all 22): Secrets, glamor, de- the perversions we could ception. s pecial or- get!" ganization. hospital, II· You should have seen lusl'on crowd your my family sit up and s cen~rio . Pi s~es, look at me. I guess il'S: Gemini persons r1gure because J don't lose my prominently. You gain temper too Olten. access lO privileged.,. in· specific. Check l ine EARL'S A""·ii::~~~.c~."~~~~mfM cn•o . • print. Don't take claims C.otuo,,•I• ,,.._.11.,.., ,...,, """"· r •' '( ( · t>.!'ir:l~~HGG "''"°""O .Tu"•n,C~ i1o.!1Cl peop e ma e a ace •UR ,0.,0 u .. \ """f'e" "<on<11>1.u-o ... •coo-· value. Uelve beneath .,, L" ,,,.), oo••t- surf ace indicQtions. i... .. •<•1 .. ,.,.!.l .............. o-. ~~~c,",~!",,.rco••· •(•II~ ........... ,._, Y Wt .. t<.Ol Aquarius , Taurus, 642 t7S3 c"""'""1""'••J• .. Sco~plo persons figure cos1,t:'!!!-, .~... 1.,,~ :,~~:=: .., .. , iu..o .. ,,., ,,,.. prominently. Associate a.uss•ONY•t:J0495-0401 couftl • Co.•• Qt O••nQo co..,,11-"" or co.worker comes up 11•uc.m.-c.•1111t•-Nc••m."•"10·"11 ,10M,, wit-h needed inform a · ' • 0 ,..., ............. •1 Pu11111-°'..,"" coa11 o .u, 011ot lion... °"" 2.10, "·'"· !'1' l"? 1a is a good day PUBLIC NOTICE l"IC1'tTIOUS IUSltlf_§§ N•Nlt: ST•Tll!MEl.il Th~ IOllOwlnQ ~·-" ROl"'1 bu" ne•• "' ""'LPH C·O l>'I 'l•CI N (". f._N(;lt<E!.. !J" W•toon, Co"" M•W C• •1616 11 .. 1pn M'<t'W"·I c;o., 1H'> Wo!\"" c .. ., .......... 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Cistern 157 Divine spirit er11 ure ~ Hr;J; ~lg. i7 Ctillltng • l5'1 Sonorout !IQ C.1tlng hole 119 i...omeelon'1 «I Greet Lake 100 Put cargo on . 100 SmlUng •. ,.52 ~npl~~ g:=--p. 21 !!'~~!,' 11 • <12 \.oner 101 Oree• pert 182 D{el'lCh ,_ IP· -, ,_,,., , 102 Apartment 56 Bury 123 Perl&ct 44 S.llot a Nini HM Spollecl chlld 1M Tlppled 68 Snare 129 H1ndle1 40 SoH lla1e 105 Neither 185 Stairs 57 Oeor1vlty 121 Norae night <17 Whar1 108 Gorlll• 188 Mtn't nick-58 Burn 129 Give '8 canvasser: 107 Ooze · name 81 So1r1 130 SllOml • 2 word• • 187 Oete1ta 83 Steld 1S1 Mae1co 51 L1mpreya 100 FonClle M Teal 133 Rye tungu1 53 Poltpone 110 N.Y. Ytn· ea Parched 135 Stert0< .155 Chint kees, e.g. DOWN 87 Conce1I \138 Daybreak: ""lnlle"'me-111 S.by'sword 810.lher Comb. form ;JI;> 2 Pal 111 1 Sohere 72 Tense 130 Near by 11on· S1.1ffht 11 m Y 2 Strlctne1a 7<1 French artl· 1«1 Dom11t~ SO Allu~lum 113 Post · 3 Orte or 1ny cle cate• 92 Appf'ehend 115 ln1pecl <1 Church ... , 78 Cr1111te 142 Souse 15 Grammar 117 Contumed 5 Eons 7t1 Sllve 143 Wllnottt p.rti 118 Rldaclor 8 Rety 79 OeNr1 apot Latin 118 -tnd 1001 120 Whllel•ll. 7 Anoe IO Lotelel'• 1.a Plf'CMd_ • a W.••ttm In-hlbltal 147 PofftdO• Ill Foot peel e. . dl1n ta Mllltary 1bbr. tao Chlctl.en 7'D Correl1tlve 122 0111'• nlmt 8 Sconlah hlll· M Border 112 Faucet 11 Brttl1h Ital .. 123 Moel •lckry tide 85 P•raor.m tll3 Downcttt lltor 12• Fe'weat 10 Slmplt r~ 17 Inquire tM Eictlnot bird 72 Rip 121 Swedlah 11 Gover"" ---~ 151 Collea• Cleg. n Lubrloata name m1nt1 90 , .. , 1'1 Nlctc:•l aym- 19 INrd eovnd 128-e1ke 12 Jt.pan••• t1 batanc• · bo1 , 79 'Sith 130 Smuctgt 111tesman a Llth•r 1a:r Guido • not• SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS • • -.,-..,- 642-5678 ' PUBLIC NOTICE Jl(ltler! J•mt• l .. N••I, '61' L• Grfnf<I•. ,_1•11' Y•ll•f. C•ll!O<nl• '1108 • llol• l>u•lntH It ccndu<l•o! IJ¥ • Ot ... t.I P••!nfrsl\lp J<>"'dl ( l °""'<IMf T lol\ \l~l...ne1>1 '""' fll.., wlllo tN (<>univ C:•~r• of O,enve CouM• "" N<>...,mlll-1 n . !tit. • --- " • " -·--- ... •. •. , ( U DAll..'t' PILOT Sundey, O~m~t 11, 1171 • BARNEY MILLER .. • • • Tlie C~ing a ~p Vi iting Monk y Bit But Hal Linden tuck 8) RF.BE A an;LM Ot ll• o.o, ~ ......... An A n lwork t'i&tcuUvt producer uw Hal Llnd n ~rtray1na • 1 ntle cop an th w k· I l levltlon <'nt<1 "name)' Miller" afid in atuntly dectd !d the artor would ht-tho perfect hOi t (Or¥ nt'W Children' l hOW T h l W(l toore thun tbr YCllr!l aao Today, "Animal , Animal • Arum al~ • 1110 tnlJ •lronll and haa collt'clt'd a batch ol uwardll indudln'tl un Emmy for the "Outl\tandln& C hlldnn'• Information Serae.." th~ di• tlo1ul1hed Ptabody Award. and~ much pnu'<l Action ror CbUdn•n' • Tt'ltv1swn Award l*aOD •;a U ·:. T£1t Cooper u. vcr) proud or hlb ho", ll& host •nd their nl'W book , "Antmol . Anlmal!I. Anlmali." L t.ui.t "'ec-k, N~w Yorker l.."ooper ww. an M u them Cuhfom1u lo promote the book. which h t' r~ad1ly •dmttll I 0 isptn O(f fro m the ldl'VllJl(Hl •t•I h•!> lil'forc ht> dmg lo Newport Beach for Bn uutogruptung ..,c 1i1on ut Ne1m1U1 Marcus. he :1loppt.-d b> lhl· ··Barne) Miller" bet 1n Los An&t-ll'b · · M ~ intt'rt'bt 1n animals period wBs Lind •o d04" the olr und on·cumora narra uon. Lynn Kt'llOt(ll. uccom1uanl\'<I by gu1t1r. 11ln.ca the aperhal theme Rongs, und naturullsl Roa er Clll'u plt<:bea In as• t ldt>nlexpert The 11how hu11 u unique u1>pro1u~h Cooper IUl)'IJ hc cunw u1i with the idea or "Anlmula'' bccauH most of the e)dsUng shows wf'rt extremoly violent Animals were often :1hown ln lht'lr 11urvlvul activatica. uauttJly preying onothl1ra COOPER HM cho1rnn to 1Jhow the other side of wlldltre, tht• bt•auty or the animals The pro· duccr 1uy1 he chOl>t' Linden u host for a samalar n·uon Moeit poJlce shows on televa:.u>n are rull or v1otcnct-, but Uarn~y Maller. the cop, 1s or non- \ lolent character Landen aniusb on estabhs hang a "'rela- tionbh1v" with the animals the show features weekly. This 1ns111tence ha5 required ham to era die a hwry tarantula an has hand. stand ne>et to a boa constnctor. make friends with a bear and hold the tall or a monkey which promptly bit him mammal when I bt .. rtcd the show," Lmden says NONETHELESS, Landen says he has never duran.i a rehearsal break, admallmg he wasn't met an animal he didn't like. ' D•••• P• ... s1a" ,.... .. l'usaly sold on the idea or hosting "Arumals." As for the trainers now that's a dlfrerent 'ANIMALS' COLLABORATORS SPIN-OFF BOOK FROM CHILDREN'S SERIES Once he suw a filmed prototype or the show. matt~r. he says. Producer Leater Cooper (left), Hel Linden Confer oo 'Berney Miiier' Set howev~r.h1senthus1asmgrew Also, he says, as ~~~~~..,...-~~~~~~~~~~--.,....,.......,,,...~~~___,,..,.....~1=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~"""""'.~~==-~~~~~~~~"'11['~~~~~~~~~~~~ a futhcr of three girls and one boy, he had w another concern. · "IT WAS VERY dis concerting to walk an the den and see your kids watchmg re·runs of 'Gilhgan's Island,· or ansipid cartoons," he says "llwasreallydlscpnccrting." , All of has children. ages 18 to 11, watch the show. according lo Lindtm. "Unfortunately, al com petes with football games sometimes." he sa ys, grinning at Cooper. For those who haven't been aroun~ their television Sunday morning al 11:30 when the show airs. the book provides a good preview of the content. Cooper says. 1 Actually. the book is the show -one part icular episode about "Dogs and--Dolphins." ll 's a dehghtful collectaon. of short s tories, car- toons. pholo~raphs. poem s and songs about the two animals - Stars Expand· 'Tosca' Roles NEW VORK <AP) Shirley Verrell and Luciano P avarotti. two s tars who have ex- pan<led their vocal range to accommodate the best parts in opera. are in "Tosca" at the Metropohtan Opera Tuesday's pcrform<.1occ wall be televised lave n at1onw1de on PBS · PA VARO'ITI HAS been a magnificent lyric tenor. noating his voice throogh the light tenor roles. But the bag. important roles are writte n ror tenors with a louder , more robust sound, and Pavarotti has undert•ak~ some of those. His first. at the Mel's opening night "ll Trovatore" \an 1976 was not a fomplete s uccess. But his Cavaradoss1 in last week's opening or "Tosca'' wus wonderrul. ffis voice was full und rctai11cd his beauty a nd freshness. There was nQ sign of strain In the title role Miss Verrett was splendid, her voice sounding young and self-possessed. M•;S VERRETT was also the most chic Tosca an memory. lier costumes we re in the high.waisted empire style: one in gray-gre·en with matc hing cloche hat and feather, the second in black velvet outlined an rhinestones. worn with a tiara. , THEATRES-ORANGE CO SENIOR OTIZINS $2.00 SO COAST PLAZA >4IU11111UI ~1711 llllP....,. "Uf' IH SMOtcl" IRI ••JU-I .. , JM It I 4'-7 1 .. t-la.lt II SO. COAST PLAZA )4 lllrlJllll SI ~ 1111 fll UAltlllC HAI' O"t'tAl c.....a- "OUVHl'S STORY" ll'GI •• uu-11 ~,,,... >1 .. _ ... I .. ,. SO COAST PLAZA U5 Sllfltwtr S4t-JJ52 1111 "'""' MA&Oflll.4"90 •AU. STAAi C•IT "SUf'YMAH" ll'GI ..... .,_, .. 1 .. a..MH 1.-... ,. "'fM T--'l.IO "T 11'41 •M ,.., .. T.,..-9*yCtoMcl w ... ...,... ~. Dec.-W 2J ·~~ .• ~·~r.~ t ,, l~ MAL PASO COMPANY FILM Co stdmn9 IONDIA l.OCKI GEOFFREY LEWI BEVERLY D'ANGEL O and RUTH Gq RDON as Mil ·\Mitten by JEREMY JOE KRONSBERG Produced by R0BERT DALEY· Directed by JAMES FARGO · ColOr by 0€LUX£~ 01!>tr1buted by WARNER BROS ~A WARNER COMMl:JNICATIONS COMPANY Soundtn.dl elbum n _.. ....,._ 1rom EWctra A9col'da. ~~~"'"S ~Eddie Rlbbltt.Owlte Rich.Me1Ttlll1 . • .... :::.:""..:: ... _ ...... , ~CAMI e MM foe.A • COMll A NOllllMAN(Nt<' MUI 1MIP ........ CNt IT ..... MIC..1.._... __ , c.-ct4 •~• "UI' 1H SMO«I'" Il l run ··ounAGIOUS" u.18 tlOll9A "C°"4H A HOlsetAtr INt """' "COMA" IP!'I ·~ ... ..,,.,,, "llG FfX" "-US -• "HOUSI CAus· OUVD'I 11GSY ... .... . ...... ,.,.. MLl'f ..., . .._.. YOUI ~llMIP"' ...... .,, IJUlllll .., ' ,_... ITll Of LAUU MUI "' ~~~"ti ·~ a_,..,. ~~~p CINlllfOU» ~ IAr. f ~l" 2: llOQMM'ftl • , .._....,.-...~I.II~ a. HllT·Tml WMI ' ' ' .-:3-:illl .. . r:~~·~?I amot•-............. .... AIOTa.9--tllt .. - ' • I .. J i l 1 ' ~ ls ' . . .. ; ' SUPERMAN I MOVIE LISTINGS ·'Fries 'Reaao·na.bk Schizophrenia' ~ . . ~ Srl09THOMAS HOLLY'fiOOD (AP> -Don't tell tbrllt.opher ·:a.., • ., ......... jolea.Re'.1beatdtMmaU. "l'N ltMD SUrPermaa tor lwo years oow," he e"J.W-. "Dwial Uaat thno I've burd ev ry v1rl•Uon of cratka and Jok• about tbe characler, lncl~ the obleene. WbeoeYw I cet on a plane. tb• ,.._ ......... usually l«Yf, 'We're flad to have you aboard -because if oae oft.be eqlMJ fa!Ja, you on holcl t.M plan up " So far tnOlt ot the badlnac bb '°"'• from hi• ' frl'na.aind ~.orir_.. He II ftUI abl to wilt the 1\reell wltb scant ~l\lUon. "If peopJe re • c:opl• me, ll't ~u•llY because ol a soap opera I dld fot two yean, ·Lo~e ol W :" be uya "I playect • roJ bed ln 1t, lh4! k!nd ot character peo pie "member." Reev.'1 "Love of W " career will be ob· ' Utttated ln the "Superman" h~l dwiq th comiq moolhs The $3S--mtllion fllm u opellia& in a fetr locaUons this month, then wiH 1wcep ~th~ the world The oastwcbt ol S'll)erman jokes WW belln. almilar end thut we both played Sur)erman," Chris Reeve artued "Tbt role In the ~~ltJea was atlrt and wooden: tbtre waa nQ dlffertnce between Superman and Clark Kent except ror th glaues · ' "I Pl.AV UPBaMAN much more ort-handed and acceulblt. When he Lalka, tho Uncs are not balloona out of 1 comic atrlp. I tried to accentuate tht differ ncea bt twe n Superman and Clark Ken t , to portray 1 r uaonable kind or 1cbt1ophom.ta." RteVll admitted h'e had some misglvlngs about lakln& oo Supermun, bul they faded after he had read the ortelnal 1Jcrlpt by Mario Puzo. Also when he learned of lh aupportlng cast : Marlon Brando. Gene flack.man. Glenn Ford, Terence Stamp. Valerle Ptrrtn and Ned Beatty. Mar1ot Kidder plays Loi.I Lan . "I was really convinced wben I talked with Dick Doo.ner," said Reeve. "He said lo me.~You show me what you want t.o do wilh lhe characters.· "I'm not afraid of type castioe. The business bais cbanaed. and actors can be Jvdged on their owo merit.a rather than a sJ.ngle important role. I've worked 12 years as an aclor. I intend to be SUndly. December 17, 1978 ••1•• •EADY for It,'· the 26--yeat"-oSd art or »-round a long lime.•· •~-~~·''l'll e~ert~a~af earM ·------------------------------------~ man11e a UUo amile." .. ,, Chris Ree~e doesn't aeem to bet.be kind who would let the hoopla overwhelm blm. Not merely beeause of bla Superman size -6 feet 4. 219 pounds, 30 of it added by muscle·bullding alter he won the role. He also posa,esaes a degree of Clark · Kent rationality about the future c:A bis career. f' - "I am terrified or overkill," he remarked. "We Jive in an age where more money can be spent lo exploit a movie than the movie itself cost. I don't think 'Superman' needs any more exploitation. It could open in Tibet in February and stift be a success. : "I CAN understand ': how a company presi-l: dent feels: he has a lot I • • or money invested and . wants to protect his investment. I'll go along with r-the publicity, but not as much as they want me to. ~ They'd like me to do 10 lo 12 interviews a day; I'll a• do rour or five. And I've limited my lour to four ~ days ln London, three days bere and four days in ~· New York." f · When be visited here, Reeve had not yet seen : ·•superman," but be had faith in tbe product. Nol • blind faith, he insisted. ~~-~~ 'I .. terrilled •I ei'erldlL ,... We •~ 111 a11 .,,e ., .... re 1 11111ew ea11t.e11pe1tt t• e.,,,..c • a ..me , .... tlle ••l'te ft11ell t• t c.wst.' rt •'I know the picture is good because I know the care for the audience thal we put into the produc· lion. We realiz.ed tbal films today m\?st have ex· citement surprises and scope in order to draw :;, people ~way from the bland entertainment of ! t.elevisioo. t •'1>iCIC DONNER threw out shots that any \ other director would have been proud to keep. Out of every six days or shooting.. three would or· ..,_ dinarily include retakes of scenes be wasn't • • 6atisfied with. Dick spent three weeks to get the ~ .star ship landing' right; it will last 30 seconds on • the screen. He took 10 days t.o phot.ograpb the Krypton sun.•' t Superman has been on the screen since the ·• 1940s. Until now the most noted port.rayaJ was by 1· George Reeves in the television series of lbe 1950s. ' ; A suicide in 1959 he had complained that the role had blighted his acting career . which had included films s uch as "Gone with the Wind" and "From Here lo Eternity." "It's only coincident.al that our names ~ rd~.trd ' BRISTOL CINt.M -.... , .. ......_ -U.540-7 ... "A compeWng thriller." NOW Af A fHIATl1 NEAi YOU ClllOOIN U 0.,,. ~·~ ...olf Clll(»A "9wPlr1 lle&1! 64H)lfl0 .. oa.-C0UWTT l'll09IAM llCfOIUIAl'IOll CAlL !l)t.fllU co.f. llO PUSU AcctPfO fOlt TlllS EJHWiCM[Wf 9ne.~an cast a itngeflng spell of awe and wonder, of magical Innocence .. , overcoming_ evil, of simple · courage conquering fear >t • • • • • -M gave ue the legend .. , . tha\ wm I~ forever ' "'< · • · · · trtour minds . .... .R.R.l'e19den triumphed '!Nhh' perception that .. .'.'.I stngle dream It mo~ • powerfu\ t.tian ·· •thousand .• litle& • STARTS WEDNESDAY CllEllOllE Orange 6~·2553 NOW AT BRISTOL Ua C•MA EDWAllDI' IWllOll W•tmtnsttr 893-0546 Cotta Mesa 646·0573 • . . DAILY PILOT 89 WAU OISN.EY'S "PINOCCHIO" (0) pl\11Feim..tte "THE SMALL ONE" DAILY 1:06, 3:20, 5:3S. 7:50, 10:00 - I • SUncJaY, Otc.mber 11, 1t11 OICKCAV!TT . ,.,. ..... CRITICS CALL HIM 'PURE TV PERFORMER' Dick Cavett PoH• In HI• New York Office Stai-Succeeds On Own Terms S'; PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES CAP> -There are a couple of ways to go about the business of being a rock star. The standard trip is to make your way to California, wreckin~ a few hotels and picking up some ·•urgency' for the critics along the way. Once here, you write a few hit songs about the pain and alienation of a rocker's life on the road, then retire to your canyon mansion and mellow like an overripe guava. You emeq~e OC· casionally for a TV special or a htllf·mtllion· dollar afternoon ·gig at the ballpark. . Then there is Billy Joel's way. It starts the same, except, once in CaJitornia, you find yourself not writing bit songs but playing the pia~o at the Executive Club Lo~e. handling requests for "Vol are." • You slowly grow weary of Hollywood ·and aJI those nifty rock billboards on Sunset Boulevard, and bead back East, which you realize you never s hould have left in the first place. J oel is one of pop's real renegades -an urban renegade, not one of those cpunUess drugstore rebels with the silk cowboy shirts and Knotts Berry Farm belt buckles. Joel is a resolute New Yorker succeeding in an industry whose Mecca is Los Angeles, an original in a business that rewards imitation. Even after the enormous success of bis "Just The Way You Are" -probably the best Jove ballad of the '70s -Joel let it be known that he wanted success on his own terms; be didn't want to become a "celebrity" and pose for pictures at Studio 54. J oel, 29, bears . a striking resemblance to. Rocky Balboa, the pug movie hero created by Sylvester Stallone. "I have this thing about keeping your cool," he says. •'The music business will have you dress up like King Kong and go to a r~ord store to sign autographs and be on the <:over or People "They want to ma~e a pers0nality out of you. They want to make you bigger and more important than you really are. To me, the whole thing is lbe song, not the singer." ti'J&Hr4W,~~ (lo.Ibo~-~'~'"' ... .._..,.,.~ ~.' TUESDAY, DEC. 26 ·.'{1.1 THRU SUNDAY, DEC. 31 , .--~-.~'/Jf'. ANAHEIM ~1 ··r/~~ CONVENTION , 1 ~, • CENTER :.1 l!/ .. ALL NEW 1979 Edition featuring *A Galaxy of Skating Stars •A Perfect Holiday Treat •Fun for the Whole Family Tu••· O.C. 2t ., ......•.•.••.. IPM W•d. OK 'Z7 .,~ •••••••• IM' Thure. Deo. 21 •...•..• 2 PM• 6 8 PM" Fri. O•c . 2' .......... 2 PM• 6 8 PM" Set. O.c. 30 .......... 2 PM" 6 I PM sun. Dec. 31 .......... 1 PM a 5 PM" ALL SEATS RESERVED-47, te, $5 • JM. 14 A UNDER VI PRICE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: CONVENTION ceNTER BOX OFFICI, ALL TICKETRON a MUTUAL OUTLETS. VIN and ..... , Char19 ecc..,c9d FOf' If'. cmztN, SCOUT a GROU, DtlCOUNTI CALL (714) 13MOOO 'Pure TY-Interviewer Goes -Pu~lic Netirorks Could Make More With Host Otlwr Than Dick Cavett Bt TOM IO&Y NEW YORK (AP) -A tbouabt: Dick Cavett, h1I cu UI and their convenaUon were, •Imply put. too cerebnl tor commercial ttlevialoo. "I have never been aware of settin1 out to relH or lower anytblnat." Cavett aays. "And all I'm d nylnf lht-r la havln1 any lofty goal like r,111~1 th raUna1, or the lntellectual level of tho audJtnc . "1 read somewhere that Cavett changed ~ form ot dllcu11loo on televlalon, and I am • .,ate ol beln& dilferent. I've always tried to do a ahow that would Interest me if I were watcbina It." CAVf:IT SPENT yeara fighting the com· mtrclal networka' ratings war . There, a formula audience equall ratings -is all that countli. And Cavett IOtil. "l can't see al as any more complicated thf&n the fact thal they were going to make more money with· something else," be sa.ys. "I pro· bably couJd have lasted longer ·if I'd played their game, but I couldn't ·believe a program that was good wasn't going to stay on." Indeed, Cavett, in various formats, was good. And to their credit, ABC. and later CBS, tried. Cavett's career as a talk show host began In 1968 with a morning program. A year later. the show was given an evening lime slot and then, ln mo, ABC cleared late nigbl airtime. IT WAS IN the tatter tha t Cavett established his reputatiQn as a witty and knowledgeable host. Guests included people like Orson Welles, Katharine Hepburn, Noel 'S1a1etfmes I .. l•r ...... ldlell I •-lllcl•'t, I• a •k· t.,_• attempi to keep tlae at• .. ..,1aere Ir•• gettl•g t•• twgld.' · ~......--- Coward, and the d iscussion was generally live- ly. often amusing. _ When ABC d ropped Cavett for lack of rat· ings, CBS was there. The relationship lasted barely two years, with Cavett lending himself to the infrequent variety show and guest ap- pearance. Then, a year ago, Cavett took bis· show to public TV, and found a home. The marriage was, at fi rst, an unsteady one; station m anagers were quick to suggest change -some favored a more entertaining program, others, a more intellectual one. Then, toward the middle of last season, persoMel changes were made, an audience was added to the format and "The Dick Cavett Show" began to catch on. TmS YEAR, 206 stations in the Public Broadcasting Service network signed up for the weekday series or half-hour interview pro· "A ORIWANT OLACK FARCE" ·NEWSWEEK MAGAZINE "A RIP-ROARING WORK OF AAf' -OiN5TJAN SaENCE MONITOR HUNTINGTON CINEMA Huntmgton ~11848·0388 NEWPORT CINEMA • Ntwpot1Be.lch544·0760 rcow ORANGE fllALL Orange 637·0340 BROOKHURST Anaheim 772·5446 f()ll OAAllGt COUllTY ~11 llFOllllATIOll Cill 614-fllft MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY HEARTS CLUB BAND" IPGl "JESUS CHRIST SUPERST AR .. 110 ...... STEREOI "PARADISE ALLEY" (PG) "WILD GEESE" (R) "i:HE BOYS IN COMPANY c:· "BOYS FROM BRAZIL" <Rl "MAGIC"(R> "UP IN SMOKE" CR> "PINOCCHIO" (G) "SINBAD-EYE OF THE Tl9ER" "THE GROOVE TUBE" "HALLOWEEN" (R) "MAGIC"(R) "CORVETTE SUMMER" "MAGIC"(R) "CORVETTE SUMMER" "UP IN SMOKE" "°EASY RIDER" (r) ALL DtttVa•tNI Ol'UI 6:J0,.M.Ht6NT\ Y CllllO Vn .. r •12 l'rM Uni"' • Kkldle l"'l•Ytrollft4 • .. • grams, IOIDe to broadcut each abow more than once. . Cavett. now 42, began the season in October in typical style. with Britiah actors Robert Morley and Jamea Muon, author Joyce Carol Oates, former government offlc:laJs John Ehrllchman and John Connolly and historian Barbara Tuol\man among hls<guests. The list alone Is remarkable, but it's the Cavett-Morley or Cavett-Mason or Cavett· Whoever chemlstry that makes the difference. "I have to have some interest in them," Cavett says, "though I certainJy don't book them all. Chris Porterfield 4lnd his staff, who do book them, know wha~ I'm lhterested in." PORTERFIELD HAS been with Cavett from the start -his college roommate, pro- ducer and friend -and probably understands the fll&n and his rel&.lionabip with the medium as well as anyone. "Dick Cavett is an example of a pure television performer," says Porterfield. "He comes equipped with a backlog or information, abounds ln Intelligence, curiosity and wit, thrives on spontaneity, and bas that mysterious ability to project a s lightly magnified but natural and believable image of bis hooest-to- God self." ..u~ ·I ~'30 ~ -/D qL. ,,...,.-.. Becatlse there'• going to be nothing straight about a CHEECH a CHONG &bn. Now It's Unw for a CHEECH A CHONG mo\lle. C • Ce,. IN SMOKE.'" will make you feel wry funny. So don't go ltra~ht to"" dUs m<Me! The description. taken with the requireG grain of salt, contains ample truth. Cavett l• witty. quick·Lhlnklna. has a sense for the in· teresttng. ~ .. , DO TRY lo avoid an air of what might be called educational," he says. "TV Gulde used to describe the show as 'Dlscuaalon,' and that soundedaodeadly. It's lllted now as 'Interview'." All this is not to say ea ch half-hour program is a success, and clearly, the fault for faUure. often lid'with the guest. "Some come Into it with terrible doubts that anyone ln television Is going to know or care anything about their Cie~d." Cavett says. "THEY DO seem to brighten up when they see you do care." Although wit is an important part of bi., approach, Cavett concedes he has ta.ken humor too far. "I llke laughs." he said in a recent TV Guide article, "Cavett Interviews Cavett." "Sometimes I go for one when I shouldn't, ·in a mistaken attempt to keep the atmosphere from getting too turgid." STAATS FRIOAY DEC. 22nd ~NIVEASAL STUDIOS TCUR •liiiiilhN MCACl)litPtlNY·oPl'410001M 1•~11ouR 1 nP1i1 UNIVERSAL PICTURES PRESENTs A ROBERT STIGW(X)D P0C>DUCT10N LILY TOMLIN • JOHN TRAVOLTA ·MOMENT BY MOMENT' EXECUTIVE PRODUCER KEVIN McCORMICK PRODUCED av ROBERT STIGW(X)O ASSOCIATE PRODUCERS BOB LEMOND AND LOIS ZETTER ... WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY JANE WAGNER MUSIC SCORED BV lf~l-Ol.mOGE TECHNICOLOR• aa~IOR1G1NAL SOUNDTRACK ()N@RECORO$ ANDTAPESI tRI ..;wm:w I ~ 111u1ucn1 •• I ·M:sM'Nf av MOIJENt· SUilG ev WOtR miWJllJ ' ~. 0 1171 UNM'*4. CITY SM*>t. tlle.. AU. ll!Otllt MMIWID flUM 1 CllEDOlll Orange 634-2553 STARTS FRIDAY ' 11111111 c .. a Costa Mesa 648-0573 f AllllOll SQUARE La Habra 691 ·0633 STADIUM DRllE-11 Orange 639-8770 l? d Is il r e h I r - MUlfC FOR REMARKABLE TV IP!CJAL • Henry Wlnkler Watchea Karen Deaott Play , Amazing Family Spirit Shared Henry Winkler, star of "Happy'Days," will hoet and narrate "Who are the DeBolts -a.pd, Where Did They Get 19 Kids?". the 1977 Academy Award winning feature documentary, al 7 tonight on ABC-TV "'Who are the DeBalts .. .' 1s a n ex- traordinary film aboul the nobility or the human spirit," said Ed Vane. vice president and oa- 1.Jonal program director. ABC Entertainment. "We are particularly indebted to Henry Winkler. ll was his great interest in the project that helped make it possible to bring it to television and it is both a privilege and a delight for ABC to air it." "THE DeBOLTS ARE a dynamic. magnetic. heartwarming family who give us all something special," Winkler said. "Next year 1s the International Year of the Child. What better program to introduce that celebration than one which is not only genuinely moving, but a ~ifl at the same lime. The spirit of this family will jump off the screen." Described by Los Angeles Times Film Critic Charles Champlin as "irresistibly uplift· mg ... raucously happy ... extremely funny," the program is a warm and joyous documentary about Robert and Dorothy DeBolt's family of 19 children. ti of whom are adopted and most of ~horn are handicapped m some way. The De Bolts are pioneers in the area of han· dic;apped adoptions and are the founders or Aid lo the Adoption of Special Kids. BY SHOWING HOW family members in- teract in daily situations, how they respond to crisis and how they encourage each other to make the most of their abilities, the mm pro· vides a perspective on family living and allows the viewer to forget who is on ~rulches and who isn't. Jn addition to the Academy Award, the film bas won the 1978 American Film Festival Blue Ribbon for special education feature-length documentary, 1.978 first place award from the National Council on Family Relations and an award of excellence from the California Film Advisory Board. NOW PLAYING ·--._ -.. -~·-- SAT/SUN 1 :00, 3:30 1:00, 1:30, 10:45 EDWARDS CINEMA HAllOtlAfAD..,.5 COS MESA S4'·l I 02 FOR' FURTHER PROGRAM INFORMATION CALL 534-FREE .· Sundly, December 17. 1978 DAILY PILOT 8 J I liorm Toug Act to ~. OiOreograph~-~ Calls Audience 'Most Important Collaborator' NEW YORK CAP) "I'm not trylna to l01> anylhlnt." lna11ta Ml'chacl BeMett "That would aw deatrud.I v • " 8roadway•1 brt It lllll dance wb knoW1S . of court~. that hla new mu lcel "Ballroom" faces ln evilabl• comparllon with Ila labulws predecessor. .. A Chon.ta Un • " HE wt811E8 thut wu.n't ao-"all the pres- sure thlnkln( the world exeects another bl~kbuater " t.ooklna batk, "I oev~r thouait>t that one would be 10 blii fo'1ve yt•nra. of my Ute went Into It, direct· Ina 1hc produetlon~ .. Denn •tl no longer plans to do the movie v<•ntlon ·'I rl'ally had to do somethmg else or be known fortver Mb Mlrhu.-1 'Choru1 l.Jne' Bennett. .. fl:ach 1how 1 n d1rr rent arumal. I'm saying aomelhin& very different lhts Ume.'' WITH A PRIC't: tag or $1 ~million -some if it tu11 own mont'y "81.1llroom" opened a few rughts aeo Ill lbe M~est1c The&ler. rucely cushioned by 'bu1ky advance tJcket aales . In a move lo avoid the glamor 1roundswell that accompanied the off-Broadway genesis or "A Chorus Line." dlrector-choreo1rapher Bennett took hla cast for a tryout run to Stratford. Conn .• 60 miles from the MaJn Stem. "The limos kept pulling up anyway," fie reports, "but that dJdn't keep me from cn_anging the show almose.:.,very night. "I 'm n eve r satisfied and for every show there's a certain fine balance you have to find." OF IDS PRIOR 15 Broadway involvement, JS.year-old Bennett pro· fesses "there were mo- ments I really liked. and some things l 'd do very differently nqw... MICHAEL BENNETT like It could ny you to Miami today." Like the other on~. thouch. there ere lots or mirrors "LOVE Mia•Oas. love mirrors. more mir· rors." he·say11 wtth an ecstatic smile. And fin.Uy. Bennett adds. "There are more dancers anc:i more dancing ol the Ng band era - Tommy Dorsey, Glenn MllJer. all of them ." The score was composed by Billy Goldenberg, who has aone most or his wrttlng tor rums and teleylsion. The whole thing has a very personal relevance for BeMeU. "My parents met at the CrystaJ Beach Ballroom across from Buffalo In Canada, listening lo Stan Kenton. They met. they got married and l was born." THEN THERE WAS a career phase when he was worlung with Broadway's elder statesman. George Abbott. "l hung out for quite a while at Roseland because he'd have all his production meetings there. You'd tell him what you thought about the show and he'd say. 'Thank you very much. good night,· and then go off with his date and dance AMERICAN CETACEAN SOCIETY Orange County Chapter presents an lllustrat~ture by: DR. ROGER PAYNE "VOICQ IN THE SEA: COMMUNICATION AMONG WHALES" Produc:er "SONGS OF THE HUWBACK WHALE", "DEEP VOIOEI" Alto Nenin NAT10HAL OIOGAAPtfle TV IPEC1ALI SATURDAY. JAN. 13, 1979, 7:30 PM CHAPMAN COLLEGE AUDfTOAIUM, ORANGE <Glassel! Between Palm & Sycamore> Ticket• S4.00 by MAIL lwll"Wll 60Clt~.ed \l•"""'°-IOPtl ACS/OC P.O. Box 18763, lrvlne, Ca. 92713 As for wha~ makes "Ballroom" different from its s till-running elder cousin he lists: this story -;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~&;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiii••liiiiiiil concerns middle-aged ~earch ror ro. manc:e. while 1 "A Chorus Line" was about showbiz dancers: this one itt based on a TV drama. "The Queen or the Stardust Ballroom"; the other evolved from im· promptu rap sessions among a bunch or stage gypsies: this one goes in for awesome scenic ef. CIVIC BALLET fucts. . "There are tons more," Bennett reports of Robin Wagner's decor. "four times lhe amount or lights, a brand new computer that's never been used ·in the theater and a sound system that looks ,r~-rY!f!~.~~ m-Ji:wi iiiillfA iJflr;:m 1'tvruu ~~ l~I Im• ···--u.. ""1'1 COUT IUUU PARK DRIYE·IN Costa Mesa (714) 546·2711 Buena Park (714) 821 ·4070 UA TWIN "B" FASHION SQUARE'. WHtmlMlftt 17141 e<n·IJOS LA H11 • I• .. l.c.Jl o( SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AOUlT ...,._. _.,, FOil 110CETS Of INFOlfMATION CALI (114) 846-5152 (714) 848-8445 ---uA 8 AIL--- Send Self Addressed Envelope to: "CB/SC" P.O. Box 1386 Huntington Beech, 92647 Specify Performance Jt 1 • .a 2· z: 3· = 4 an'd enclose proper payment. All drders mailed same day received. Call 642-5678. Pul • few words to work for ou. because he found It a wonderful place to relax.•· The prindpal performers in "Ballroom" are Dorothy Loudon, enacting a recent widow• and Vincent Gardenia, whom she meets alter friends persuade her \0 come out or seclusion. . "THE SHOW IS A metaphor tor Ille. It's about trow you can sit home and feel sorry for yourseU or make the choice to live and become involved. "But you don't have to Wlderstand my simple metaphors to enjoy my shows. My mother prob· ably won't get this one.'' Bennett says the biggest mgredient in shaping a show Is "finding Its particular rhythm" and "probably the most Important collaborator in that is the audience.'· Back in .. A Chorus Line," for example, Ben· nett changed the ending at spectator insistence "altqough it wasn't really truthful." IN .. 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Not· Forgotten By THOM LECOO OI "" Dally f'I ... SCMt Don and Bob Anderson's partnership dates back a long lime before their present aaaocia· lion ln Anderson and Anderson Insurance Brokert Inc. The Newport Beach brokerage-opened its flrat office 25 years ago thls week, but Bob began his career as Don's son a decade earlier. BEYOND A SPECIAL WAR~H when the two talk. however, there's not much r e· aemblance to the normal father-son enterprise: The brokers specialize in bualneaa and commerdal Insurance. and aince Bob Andenon boucht the largest share of the firm in 1172. aaJea have l_eapfrogged from less than a million in premiums tq nearly $9 million last ye.ar. "Bob is very interested in growth," said"bia father in an understatement. It began as a low-key, one man operation in which clients got to know Don while playing golf at lhe Santa Ana Country Club .. then asked for ln· surance help off the links. TODAY, COMPUTERS HUM JN t;.:: >luild· Ing next door, keeping track of critical appoint· ment and premium dates and building port.folios on prospective clients who will be contacted a rew months before pre miums with other brokers are due. But Bob. 35. sticks to the personal-touch philosophy he learned rrom his rather. The computers remain a tool, a gadget that moves claJms raster and allows a s~a(r or pro- ducers <sales and account executives are thf! same man) to service more clients efficiently. lt Is all part of a plan to become one of the top 10 state brokerages t)y 1982, and to build the b~lnesa to $100 million in premium income ln the process. Anderson and Anderson lnsuranc-e Brokers lno.. located at 333 Baysl~ Drive. Newport Beach. provides c~ erage for hledlum·s1zed bus1nesi., manuf acturang firms. • Begun In 1953 as a one·man age~. however. during the past five years;:tt has grown rapidly, accumulating sllgt}~~ more than 50 employees. ;~~ Sales last year about se.2 malhon., ~ J t1c1pated premium income this y about $14 m1lhon . Anderson and Anderson is a pnvautfv held corporation w1th Robert Andersorl" the largest shareholder ~· ·Key Officers: Donald D. Ander!$()Ji, • chairman of the board: Robert M . ~ derson. pres1dent·CEO. Donald .s sn.w. VP·admlnistrauon: Paul V. porfor. market development. and Brian C. Slrf· cock, VP-Oran~e branch mana(1er. With revenues reaching an expected $14 million lhia year. the. goal doesn't seem outlan· dish. especially aflertalkang to Bob Anderson. "Most operators tend to grow lh,ough as:· quiring producers. but" as they grow they change. "We try to get people like ourselves ... try lo create a world I would be happy in." That translates Into a lot of autonomy for the sales stan. Eac~ handles all '.cfief\l contacts to keep things simple for ttrelbuyer. . But that doesn't make 1t simple for the An· dersona.· Six separate departments handle paperwork .. and with three branch offices now opening, coortlmalion as important Bob's Wl*Y or keeping everything straight stem s kom his decision to stJck to managing rather than building his owh s ales. Jffoped a Balance of Risk, Ecfmomg· HIS STAFF INCLUDES A former bank ad· minlatrat.or Cwithout Insurance background> who keeps all Internal organization wheels greased. plus a marketlQg manaaer (elso without I.MU.ranee background) who keeps tb • firm visible through personal contacts anCl a newsletlerouWning induatry happenings. ..... , By PAT DUN~ of Ille Dally Piiot Stall Tht-passa~e of Proposition 13 is having un odd side effect -more mopeds on city streets. Many high school students &Te coping with school bus cutbacks_by using mopecb. The moped ls engineered lo be _operated at 20 to 30 miles per hour. Its single- cylinder engine. rated at between l and 2 horsepower. is meant lo purr rather than roar This two wheel vehicle also bas an automallc trans mission to samp11ry operc~ t1on Alt moped; must have the follo..,,;ing federany mandated sa fety equipment: headl a mps, lallla mps, stop lights, a network of reflectors, a rear view mirror, a ·strong brake system, and an extra switch to shut down the engine. Sound8 simple, doesn't it? Ye t many who buy a moped for themselves or their children don't un- derstand how lh~y "work." Most are powered by gasoline-combustion, two stroke, 2-cycfe engines of either l , 1.5 or 2 horsepower. Power gets to the rear wheel either of two ways: by direct wheel drive, which uses an engine-driven roller in con· tact wiUi the front or rear wheel; or by chain .. (or beft) drtve, •hicb has a motor beneath the frame driving a wheel or sprocket that. In tum, powers the rear wheel. All mopeds can be pedaled by the operator either with or without the engine. Pedalling together with the engine adds extra power on hills. MOPEDS DON 'T HAVE starters. Instead, the engine st.arts by pedalling a feVil. yeards to activate the mot.or. Once started If keeps running until shut down by a choice{>( switches. Puel economy is a definite plus with up lo 175 miles (promised by a rew retailers) per gallon, depending upon engine type, power delivery. operator weight and roadand wind conditions . Steady riding at rull throttle should give about one mile per ounce of fuel Of\ most models. The moped has been tested for pollutants by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and has been exempted from emission regulations. The Moped Association of America estimates that the mop ed population of the United States may approach 600,000 units by the end or 1978. Cu r.renJ.ly. 38 states and Winemaker's . Sights Level on : ·.Better Market .. - Albert. Cribari settled into his comfortable restaurant chair after a light lunch of tuna and chabUs -« Now. however, he fingered a deep maroon glasa or burgundy. Red wines are his favorite. ••THE FRENCH HAVE A SAYING; A wine'• first duty Is lo be red. Its second duty Is to be more red." A smile crossed hla face as he Uf\ed the glass toward a window to check the color, then he recalled aloud that Roman soldiers went to war wlth rations or red wine and parched com. "I can't imagine a legionnaire JOing Into a fight wtth parched CQrn and white Wlqe." · High sounding t~ from a wlnefluter wbo keepa tabe OC the brand that's a favorite for col· te1e 1tudents' cheap weekend vacations from books and IObciety. • That Ooetn't bother the 1ranc:tson OC the Freano wlnery'a founder a bit. After all. the brand has a healthy •hare of the table wlne bualeeta, and, he makes lt clear, In Its price ran1e, the vino la Juat fine. Tbe slightly cherub-faced winemuter was in the county t.o introduce several new varietal wine• intended for thoH who have craduated from the euy to 1pot, half·1allon Cribarts. OaANGE COUNTY, YOU 8£E, la the ninth lart•t market in the U.S., eapedally Calllomia varJetlea. ·Newly atnuent counuana ...... to have acqa1Nd a apedtl tut.e for bet· terwtnM. Winemaker Albert Cribari: 'The French sa y wine's first duty Is to be red; its second duty is to be more red. ' He couldn't agree rrr:xe, despite the fact his products display a distinctly ltallar> quality. that, Cribari aaaured, la Just ~hat Men· doclno Bursundy, PinOLChardonnay and Extra Dry Chabllt --the new additions -are. Tbe Chardonnay and an Improved Cabernet Sauvi1non even &et a deep·areen, lltht·flltertna bptUe\, a ch•R1e from the clear 1la11 of the present une. But the label remalnA the 11me. almcst. Tbe wtUte and 1old de111n hu beet\ almpUfied1 but the p()ttrait of 1r111dpa BenJamino Cr1ban . remalna. ·' Euy lo apot, not much to read, aaid a the District of Columbia have special ~oped laws. CALIFOR NIA MOPED operators musi have a valid driver 's license or be at least 15 and one-hair years old and have finished driver's education and training. A written test on two-wheel vehicles must be taken so a learner's permit can be endorsed for oper ating a motorized bicy· cle. Registration Is not required. and ther~ is no mandatory Insurance. But, California requires proof ol financial r.esponsibtllty in the evepl of an accident. A Department of CSff MOPED, PageC3> Cribari publicity man ahartog hit bola'J table. "And youn1 people think the label's Funky," t.he boll added. · THE WINERY WENT OVT OF Its normal 1rape 1rowtn1 territory for the new products, uld Cribari, and a two-year test backed up the decl1lon to Introduce them. The wtnemut.r lan't tiven to raah chan1e· maJdna. It'• Juat not hit 1tyle. HI• main Jott, h eq>laifted, i1 to make aure Thent are a few clouds, Bbb Ande..Son makes clear. the latgest beinc a big dole Gf·de· veloper-contracton in their client mix, \4Bcf heavy emphasis on possible loss of wortsen' compensation pre1'711ums through fe«N.-.1 takeover or a state rund, and the possible roa or UablJlty revenue's through legislated limU. bn causes for suits or awards. But the rirm baa planned a cure for tbele threatened ills. · Client seleclioo ia one: "We want our cli ents lo be mid-sized, 25 to 1,000 employe4'$ dp. ing up to SlOO million in s ales ... that's aboltt Ute , largest we could handle." • -! I NEW OFFICES IN THE IRVINE ln<kiatrtal Complex and near other simHar bl.lslness parks, aim al landing the young companles1!here ... • · Insurance c·an be very complex JOI" firm$ of moderat.e size, but most can 't afford to hire wtaf. fer to handle details. , Anderson's s trategy is lo fall that spot ;with his own people. - That means he has t.q-Jook after costs carefully. At least 38 insurance suppliers are available for coverage. Anderson said all pro- CSeeANDERSON, Page CZ> ' ... there are no 1urprl1ea when CUltomen ope • new botUe. , ~ E•ch year. he apendl weeks blendiQt o\d and new wines ln chan1ln1 proportlona lo mllle sure the tute I• conatant. "and a lot of that Urpe lupentov r IBM print.out.I. "A lot of people think we add aua:dd'qt water or nen beet colortnc but we don't • lot of Junk to it.'' • I CIMCalaAal, ~-a> .. ~ -' "' • , . (2 OAIL V PILOT SYnoay. 0.0.mber 11. tm CRIB~ CHOICE ••• <Pro• ••• cu • A bout wl that h appen.a to I.he anpes is • wlSblOjl (.:'That dUAt I• wild y .... UICI dome &Jc )'<'Ht") and cnuhtnc under a apedal hammtt that lhoob po.Ip one Wit)', ak1D aooeJMr Into a vat where &.be yeut cooveru aatw-aJ 1q . ar to alcobot A ~ k or o lato,... voda, wb!l wto . Wu.abed aJun.a l.ay lP for re.cl "IT' tt0aa1a1.Y U S Lo make v. uu• now ln the old daye .. ea.t Iron ·•muat" pump w<-nt for ~ Now you m"9l b.llw a ltaln I~•" ah I pump \hat <'Oita '7.000." (Mu.al la jrape JW« and pulp durtnc UM renneaun, pro l'et.11 ) .. ttt>"11y. noc h1n" '• do to the crepe Jwc-~ l''\ce1lt for fUtl'r1n1 Md d anf)'U\C it." Te.Un.i. hO~t'H'r. lS pretty compt Jt Too much aua r. i>cld or t•.rlntn ~anaes t.M Last.ts drHtlrall• H tht-ball·h dof-9n't swt nnlcky UWtts. It '' •11hf'r w ld to • compt-l1tor <~ are alxt. or bt"t·omt'l' ii s wt't't de t'rt •loo, brandy or \ IOt'I( r Cr1ban. ml'llow1n• u t.be mlentew w~ot .ilona 1 and nftt>r 11 attood 111 wu dralned 1. ~.uct tu~ hlh'h a:, • World War II pllot In an ' urtlllt'r) !lpOlll'r·~ pla.nt• Ulu&hl him • Uunt or two uboYt Aml'nl·~n tiute TRAVt;LJNC WITH TROOPS. "11mple country boys." Cn~r1 uw bu pals aUck na lo bt't•r ln Franct' Uut onre in Gl'nnany, they dla l'overed und ron~uml"d plenty or the aweetcr wanes. "Wht-n 1 JlOl b1.U'k w~ m11de sweeter wlnel>\ but they didn't is~ll. Whf'n I made a second try I remembered my ~randfuthcr .. - MONEYTREE I COMPUTER FRAUD I BUSINESS ANDERSON & SON (From P•lt' Cl> posals RO. to bid with several. :romt:llmes a& many as 10 And he spends lime f'UCh wt!t!k l8lking with supplier repr-.,aentatlvea. sometimes taking them lo lunch on tht company boat, bWldlng cost-<:uWng relalionshlp1. (''That can lnfiuence prices by 10 lo 2S percent."> AND '111E FIRM OFFERS aafety Procrams aimed at reducln1 cllent premhama u well. Thll supporta an effQrt to expand flre. pro- perty. plant end UabU1ty cowrqe lo off Mt the Workm••• Compenaatlon dependance. The nrm &Lao haodles employee benefit COY· erase 1uch u pen,alona, qiedfcaf and other COT· erage. Most are done by outalde couuJtaaU now. but by thla Ume next year: lbe A.ndel'IODS pl an to ta}te on staff wllh tboee skUll lD tbelr new airportareaoftlce. Inaurance rat.es. especially on liability. have grown dramaUcally ln recent yean u law1ult1 have broucht ever·larcer aettlemeota. Andenoo 1aid that bu COil tbe comumer plenty : ''lnaurance used lo represent 0.5 Lo 1.5 percent of the price. Now, lt can go to 5 pereent depending on the <legah dtmculUes of the pro- duct involved." Tlt08E COSTS HAVE FOllCED many com· panlea to become sophisticated insurance buyers. "The broker's role bu changed from wh•t my dad did when he Jtarted. A lot of peo- ple undersl&nd they can't ~ly oo old friendships t.o handle their problem a." All tb.iJ effort seems Lo wort. - M08t brokers lose about 25 percent of their clients each year. Bob Anderson said bis turnover la about S percent. "When tht-boys took over. be sliU made his own wane. It was low in MCld and had a little sugar lcft 'ovt!r Vino Roso -llalian style. We rnad<' It that way und 1t was successfut" An open-a1r cafe. (.ed wine ... Albert Cribari's right with the world. • His father. D<>n. r emembers but doesn't lone ror the good-old-days. The new wanes. he added, will provide peo. pie w1lh a lrans1t1on from popular wines lo pre· m1um varietals . How are lhe new wines? Nice. Each tastes a bit better lban you'd ex- peel for the money. lo fact. the Mendocino wall downright robust ev~n with a spicy pizza. AJI had a noticeable fruitiness. A VERY PLEASANT STEP UP from the winery's clear-bottle products. LDf:lPlJTER LRZ~E . SPZ~lJlES ETHZLS . IC you lhmk whitc::·collar computer crimes never touch your Ure, juat listen to th.is story from Herbert H. Isaacs: A pr:ogrammer realized that the bank he worked for set thelr computer to round off frac· t1ons of a cent wben adding up monthly interest. A little Jiggering of the prograqi and ell the fractions were simply lopped oil · · lnto bis pe~onal account. A Flt.ACTION OF A CENT thousands of times per day can add up rast. And, Isaacs said, the scheme was dis· covered only wben "a littJe old lady came into A IHl•k roaepulft" ro-d• •It lrat"llon11 irlaftt .-aktdafi•g i•· teresi. •A Huie Jltlflerl•g. • .a•d fhP lra'"tion# K"fl"rfl" loppH off- into thP progra••ft""'• ,,..no11ol o_.c-oamf.4 lht· bank to -com plain she'd been cheated out of h31C a ecnt interest." The Arthur Young & Co. regional direct.or for cl<'ctronic data processing practice t.old this anct other st.ones to a gathering of accountants at South Coast Plaza last Wednesday, a part of an updallng session offered to its clients' book· keepers. . They laugtied al first. but became more ~omber when he added that nearly all cues or computer fraud come to light through acci· dents. d iscord between perpetrators or (•ustomers angered by odd errors. None. he said, were caught by the com· pany's rinanc1al watchdogs the accounting department. Many schcmt..'5 were Simple . ONE DATA PROCESSING pfogrammcr added ins tructions to the W2 print.out program that credited S4 of every employee's withhold· ang to his own tax account. He got his payoff when be claimed tbe "overpayment" as a refund. The scheme cnme to Jigbt when a janitor added up his check stubs' withholding t.otal and noticed the S4 error. He didn't complain. however, until the second year the sbortagtp appeared. The stories highlight a new problem for ac· co\mting departments, keeping an eye on the data processing department. Unfortunately, he added. that can be a tough job in a vanety of ways . EVERY DATA INPUT. processing, transmission. reception a'nd pnntout step offers . an opportwtlly for the crooked computer whiz. The ea sy to use languages used on te rminals simply masks the real cotnputer alphabet of bits and bytes. As the. simple languages proliferate, the number of people who c an use -or misuse -or audit the com· plex language get.a smaller. Complicating that is the fact that these are valuable and hard t.o find people. Check into what they're doing wilh a heavy band an~ lhey'11 quiL . Sometimes, s aid Isaacs, the fraud is part of the program, added to a corner or the memory by someone who knows the system won't be checked or that it will be proteeted by addJtlon Just a Pound of Fksh? 1Finance Co. Terms Beneficial to Whom By MILTON MOSKOWITZ You would be s itting pret\y lf you could borrow money at 8 percent lnt.erest and then lend It out at 30 percent. How you would feel about lt is another matter. It might make you a little uncom· fortableloaock It to a friend ln that manner. Bene ficial Corp., a company headquartered In WUmlrlgton. Del., has no 1uch com· Money Tree punctlom. It ITankly describes it.sell as a "marketeer or money:• which means tbat it ralHt money for u UtUe u pouible and then, throulb ita network of Benellcial Finance.of. nca. lends lt lo consumen for u much u po11tble. TUE DIFFEaENCE -bow aweet it ls! -la profit. Beoeflclal wlU net some S50 million after laJles this year from Ill con· aumer lend.Ina. It bu l ,800 offtces across the country. Ma consumer finance company, lt ranks second only t.o Hou.ebold Flnaoce ' Corp. (HFC). Borrowing lon1 •ad tendtn1 abort ts a Je>ed way to 10. Last year "hn•llttl·al mana1ed to borrow about a half a billion dollars at lnteresl rat.ea which were mostly below 8.5 percent. More than hall or the e debta are not due untll lbe next century. • How Beneficial aeeks lo deploy these fund• la cleM from a mallin& the company recently rud lo bomeownen ln Callfornla. where lhe company lend• nearty 20 l*'Ctnt or tta avallable moo.let. The BeMllclal letter waa 1tnt by fink-1111 maU ln an envelo~ marked "peraooal and confidential." Ad· dressed t.o "Dear Friend," It be1ao: "How would you Uke to have a couple of hundred doll art rt•ht now?" ... , The letter went on to explain that the recipient could have this money im· mediately by s igning and r eturning an enclosed voucher for $214.62. "No questions aeked, strictly on your slenature, no security required," promised Beneficial. Recipient.a of the letter were assured that the $2H.62 would be aent by return mail -as soon as the signed voucher wu received. THE BENBnctAL letter explained that It could offer thlt lnatent loan service ''because when your credit la •tops• ln tbe commwlty, it's 'tops' wltb Benellcial too! - Triple A.'' . Jn lhort. ll ybu own a houle. you should be eood for a loan of S214.62 If you read the infortn&Uon proviaed on the back of the letter and the voucher, you would qwckly see how much this loan la COil· inl you. Beneflclal dlaclosa there, as It's re- quired to by law. that the annual lnterest1'ate on thla loan la 30 percent. The Joan la repay•· ble ln 24 equal monthly lnatallment.s of S12, meantna that the S214.G2 loan will cott you S288 In the end. For lendinC you '214.62, Bepellclal collectJJ $73.38 in Interest charges. THAT' NOT ALL. Those who read on discovered a •tlpulaUon that borrowers grtht to Beneflctat ~"a 1ecurily lnterat)n all their houaeholct.fumiah1ng• and al>Ollances." · In other words, Beneficial takes no chance.. It lends you money at 30 percent. And If )'OU don't repay It, 8eneficlal will come ln and take away your televltlon eel. tn tt1 m oat recent annual report Beneficial Corp. declares: "We beUeve that the best way t.o dl11char1• our responaiblUUes to our shareholders and our cUJt.omera Is throu1h contJnued growth. The strooier we become, th better we can serve every se1· mtnl ot lhe public " If It becomea a llttle atronler. who knows? ~ncficlal may then reduce Ill in· l!retl rates t.o 25 percent. .... And, with the family's penchant for con· sistency. it could be that a new _generaUon of wine drin.ken will learn t.o e*y h1I product aa much as the winemll$ter himself. Albert Cribari would probably drink t.o that. -811 Thom L«oq Clever at solving problems, programmers occasionally tum at· ten!k>n to their own monetary wor-· ries. using special skills to pull money out of a company. And, so far, not many have been caught by financial watchdogs. al programming so thc add·on won't uppear 1n an 1nvesllgation. IT IS SOMETlflNG OF A GAME, according After the war. he began an agency ln Flint. Mich., after leaving General Motors. ("I found I didn't really belong in a big corporaUon."> • A CONVENTION TRIP TO Seattle stretched lo Newport Beach ln the early '509. He and bit wtle. Helen. asked, "What are we dolng fooUng 1ritb abow sboH and runny no.es,·: and answered by moving to the Peninsula. Usina a gru~take Crom aale of his Michigan lmainees. he tried selllng can to see u be wanted coffered Chevrolet francbiae. No tbanks, be concluded. then be opened a small oftic:e lD a realtor's office and got lblngs . rolling. _, 4' Bul the temtory was short on people, long on sand at that time. so growth was slow. Then. in 1972. his health weakened nnd he sold a majonty intere5t to his son. Slntt then. he has happily watched the busi· oeu grow, s pending nearly every momlng at the omce handling his list of clients. the arter · noons at the links where he has a handicap of 13. He still meets and refers clients from these contacts. to some experts on data processing ripoffs. Finding a way to beat the computer is a challenge. The payorr differs little from the scheming gambler who finds a way to make} four matching symbols turn up on a Las Vegas slot. DON ANDERSON'S PRIDE SHOWED in his s mile when hf.! talk~ about how h is son is doaog. But at didn't mat.ch the gnn when he found an old scorecard an his desk dated JuJy 12. 1964. That was the day he shot bis hole· in-one. He beat the dickens out or his competitors t.bat day! "' Aod. that's exactly what bis son plUls t.o do with Anderson and Anderson. -Complicating policing further is prolirera· tion or dt.stributed processing and networks that provide access to the main computer from dozens lo t.bousands of desk·top mini consoles. •A f Ptr ,,rar• ago law liln and plaartto• b1rnfen flro..,.f 011 dtr Eqtdlfl f'.,.dftt9 drh~lfl". Man11 trifle ra.11 l•roll'ftl .-ltne thr #f:91tftflr c-ollapU'd •ffll f~I 1laefr lours.' Texas Instruments, an Arthur Young client. presently has one such terminal for each 20 employees, "and they have plans ror one for each 10," added Isaacs . Finding ways to protect mainframe pro- grams from alteration. or to keep files from be· Ing abused can be t.ough. But not protecting them can be very costly. A FEW .YEARS AGO FALSE rnes and phantom invest.ors bfougbl on the Equity Fund· tng debacle. Many companies wilh cash In· volved when the scheme collap5ed still feel their losses. Isaacs srud lhe computer was programmed so that random accounting checks of fil es were directed only lo reaJ information. The prog~m s hielded all falsified informal.ton. rn the last few months. Bank of Ame a found the cost of lax secunty was $10-million." take~en an outsider gained access to codes. ael E. AnZJs, of the Santa Ana office. ortere urther suggestions on keeping the data processing operation honest. Fim. said Anzls. keep doors locked, control who gets In. Sign in and out all people who enter the afea, and make s ure all strangers are challenged by tbe staff. ONE COMPANY HAD A WORKMAN ap· pear for a 10-day period ... He fixed socket.a. UghtA and even papered the ladies room walls." But when he left. he took along $56,000 ln checks lsaued to him when he punched a few codes into a tenoinal now and again. Keep the level of knowledge appropriate to the user, he said. Instruction books sboulo carry only information the user needs. Pro· grammlng details don't belong in Lhe hands of operators, operatlonol details shouldn't be In the hands or programmers . New data processlng employees should be checked. Did they commit embeulement in their last job? "Belter not hire them." When programs are changed t.o do another kJnd of operation, they should be locked up and a notation of the "Change. who made tt-.nd when it happened, 1hould be made. And everyllme someone uses the computer. it should tog who uked for what data RANDOM AUDITS SHOlJLD (o llo w tranucttonB through the· computcrticd process by hand. to make sure something odd didn't happen N the electrons went through channels. Then. offered Anzls, there Is a military technique: Threat 1n3ly1tls. "Hove a select group of company experts study tht data proccaslng proRrama and securt- ty systems. Have lhem try lo find w1}'1 lo break tt. .. or course. there ts the dan1er the new-found new w\ll be u5t'd lo the 1dv1ntaae of • tempted expert .. "that's why you ahOuld make sure the group is tnutworthy " Ands conceded that moat ot these protec· lions rescmbl locklne doors after tb horse mokes hit actaway, but \hey may better the record ol 1ccounta nt.s at catching fraud.I, Couldn't hurt, ao rar lhey'r battJns aero. '79 Forecast Clear, Cool Orange County's rent· al housing s upply , already down to about 2 percent vacancies, la 10· lq to 1et U8hter. · That word's from Don Grant, vice president of Wells P'argo Real EsY'te Industries. Although rental units are still JO· Ing up, more are bemg convert ed to con · (tom iniums than are be· Ing added. He a1ao said the office market will-.continue its boom as exist.log busi· Detlff expand. The start ol two new regional shopping cen· ters will mark the last or the big malls, be thinks, since (t will produce half a dozen centers on a 5·mile stretch of the San Diego Freeway. HIE ALSO forecast a sjowing of freestanding 1ndu1trlal buiJdings since invest.or buildings now outnumber user· owned structures. the reverse or a year ago. WORSE. HE told a ga th e r i nK o r th e Newport Cente r As · sociation last Thursday morning. rentaJ prices. the possibaltty of rent ________ _____._ con lrol and h 1gh f inanc · P.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Ing costs are ma king new apartment. con· s truction uneconomical for builders. Curt.h er dis couraging new projects. Grant added that the SI 500 Minimum Tax SMltettd Investments predicted recession dur· • h c • •• a Go ro •th Ing the next year doesn't OrteMe4 look as bleak as 1t once .... M...._ did, a nd lhat the county •h4'1•tered Seurltlu will fare well through ?."~', • .,,ff bperifll'c• the economic dip It waa c learly good tlrerald L K°"* news to tbe gathered 644-2507 merchants a nd ex·IMii .. lmlimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_. ecuUves. GRANT SAID the bank sees similarities in economic conditions berore lhe last recession and thoee lhat eXJst now. but added that cautious m a nagers ha ve kept tight controls on cosl.8, inventories , and on ot.ber 1usceptible areas. He added that hts bank la more liquid than b•filre, helpln1 ease datrger or a credll cu tort. Savings and Loans In· stltutlons have stemmed 11 av l nga outflnw11 throuah ~ertlllcate uc· counts. CASH FAST Homeowner s : Loans arranged for any reason. Credit. no problem . Borrow on your eQuity. Call now for courteous. fast information. 17141147-7111 AMBICAH Morf9191Co. SPECTACULAR WHlftWATmt VllW ••• DAY & ....m 0'9LOOK1 ... LA...W • REOWOOO & GLASS HOM£ • CUSTOM OESIQN • 3 BEOAOOMS ~'-'BATHS PLUS LAROE FAMIL V ROOM Comc~ery Oe IQn An trc:Ntftetural maot ro1 MUST II II .. TO A.....cfATlt ,..., ......... .. Ctl 494-1146 lhrf1IJ..2J47 1 ........ I- i t J REAL ESTATE / MAIL BAG / BUSINESS DAIL V PILOT CJ eal-Estate HailfJag ·-·--------------------------------~----- Byaoa aTeau O AR BOB I hold real late mortf''" y1c-ld1n1 9 ~ per ent return Shou.ld aell them •nd Inv ~l In h•ab r corponte bonda• l am rellrt'd •nd 1m tODresmtld •bout mu· lmum Income •nd 'nn1t1on Malcolm L D AR MALCOLM : MMt I~ wMJ4 ~ bapp)' •fU. a t .U peneat ~ A ... yeu h•ve t:itttUeet nfny of aoed ~rty u wearily roe-lM loau •• C'lff u.e borrower d .. r .. au. Wlalle )'OU OA Unt •ll11lUy tll&Jiler ;tie.Id.I on IOml' corporaa. bcNMt11 ~mt>mlMr U.at hl&la )'ftld UD 11\eU llllll rttk. U yM 1&ll )Our mortaUH ud ~bl., t la ewpon&e boad•, Uae aaJ eom•luiou ..aid prohably Hl up lbe hla,laer &fold. Vo. prebalaly Ian• a &ood deal DOW M» bl> bapp)' wlUa It. ..... ~ .................. s • .,,.., •• l>E1\ R 808 Wf' wanl lo buy 1 new home •~ w,, huvv ubout $8,000 for lht-down pay ow nt T ht• vtuhlt·m la ... got our credit Into troubh·. due to high mcdlr•I bill.a for our han d1f't1VPf'd child We a ll\O bou&bl a car which turnt'd out to be u lem on and the ftnllnce rompany wouldn't n. ll ao we couldn't aell ll ~lUler Tb t'a all btohlnd us now and our llnanclaJ probloma are over. l 1ot • promoUon and my wtf woru part Ume. la U,.re any way we can buy a house with our end.It pro- blem? Dan 8. DEAa DAN: Yu. 0..'t ~ put credit Clffe.le .... 1• frem M)'lal a Mme. Y•r ..,, N la Co -~ • ~me wllalclt Ille HIMr wW fl••ae• It)' carr1l•C • flrat or HcHd mort•a•• for >'"• M••Y Mme M'ller1 wlllt &o do eo fw &M IM&alhneal 11'9 &aa beaelltl a.cl H tra la&e,... t8c•••· Woril wt&ll a pod rially a1tat. Ooll1t be alra141 to e.,aaa. yoar credit akudoe &o lite ••Ht M M W .... wW pden&ud ltOw to •tndan ta.. ftHatl9a. B•t If'" mat Se( a HW temv...._aJ mort1•1• from a baak or uvl•P ueotlatioll, &eU tlM ie.der of )'Mr , .. , c ....................... ,be ·~rlaed. C•••Cnoef f n-C'aams Oltn- DEAR BOB· We 01ade a written otr~r to buy a house Th teller changed some termi, of our olfcr and signed the ofter We didn't hke thil counLerotrer and told the agent to fora•t the 1ale. Two days later, the agent Univac.Widens Mini Line Neioost Uniti1Show lntere8t in New Market Top offi cials from Sperry Univac cume to Irvine last week 10 announc·e the introduction of a new top-or-the·line model for their muucomputer series, lo be munufuclured in Irvine. Sperry Uni vac, the large~l rl1 vislon o( SperrJ Rand, entered the mini·computer held in June. 1977, when 1t acquired Varian Oa ta Machines in Irvine. Of rlc1als indicated this week's an- nounccm<'nl 1s part of their plunge into the minicomputer market. f1' • .. ~· . ~ '. ··' \1 ~ ' "\ "\ ' tt' ·~ ,, ' ;;~ :~·· ':J ' ·,. ..... ., ~--: ) ~ .. .. ·4 • ·. ~ 0.111 ....... taff ...... much capacity as the average large computer of only a couple or years ago. Richard Gehring, president of Sperry Univac. noted that the market for minicomputers fs ex· peeled to double every two years through the mld·l980s. "The market Is relatively young and OD the threshold of tremendous growth," Gehnng Hid. HE SAID Sperry Univac bas plunged $5.5 million into capital •equipment for Its recently ac- quired lrvi.fte facility, with the goal of expanding production capablliUee. The number of employees at the forme r Varian Data Machine. bas Increased from 527 18 months ago to 1.037 today, with more hirings expected , Gehring said. THE NEW computer. V77-8>0. i s expected to be ready for customer deliveries next July. Sy5tems will be available for $135,000 and ror $181,000, Teatur- 1ng a high-speed central proc- C'Ssor, faste r error-correcting m e mory, int eg ral ca c he memory a nd d ouble word memory acce11s. Also introduced at a press con· fer ence at the Registry Hotel was Summit. a multi-tas k. te rminal-oriente d ope rating syste m for the V77-600 a nd V77-800 systems. ANNOUNCES NEW UNITS Ufllvac'a Richard Gehring Development and manufactur- ing floor space at the plant, at 2722 Michelson Drive, has aJsq. more than doubled, from 150,000 to 315,000 square feet, Gehring added THE NEW V77·800 It is s mall The new computer Is compaU- ble with eXJsting Sperry Univac equipment 81ld can use a variety -or computer languages, of(Jclals said enough "to fit into approximately the space of a typewriter-stand , two small file cablnet.s and one moderat~slze storage cabloet. AMONG KEY customers for Sperry Uo.lvac copiputers are governments. a irlines, un- iversities, banka and food dis- tributors. However, officials said the mini. despite Its sm all size and relatively sma~I coat, bas as MOPED ECONOMICAL, BUT • • • C From Page Cl) Motor Veh icles itpokesman warns that p '*"r e nts s hould be aware Qf that responsib11lty when a minor Jldu a moped ~ Cahfomaa ha11 a 2 hors epower maximum f'rt~ine hmil and JO mph Is the top moped sp1>cd . l''rcewoy operation is not allowed. T he Moped Association stresses that the moped is not a competition machine. Power moves m traffic or insisting on the n~hl of way 1s 11trongly discouraged. M AA t1dv1scs studying the ownership_ m ;m11al, askmit the de aler to demonstrate lht.· or1ernt1on of each control and having the morx'<i adJusled to the driver's size. Arms should foel al ease on the handlebars and the seal i.hould be comfortable enough to rf''lt fl at on the ground without stretch mg or leamng from side to side. A T,F.ST DRIVE UNDER dealer supervu1ion 1s sugge~ted . Learn to start up and shut down the moped before driving it and become familiar with the brake system before driving in traffic. Bolh moped brakes generally are used when stopping. Api)'\y the rear brake first and learn to "mix" the front brake before you grapple with the road. Heavy front braking should be avoided on curves, descents or s!Jppery surfaces. Keeping a good distance between yourself and Lhe vehi· cl c an front ls stressed. After you've mastered straight driving and slopping, practice turnit and the errect of shirting body weight ln the direction of the tum. Then practice a succession of half-turns In alternate dlrecUons. Also- Jearn bow to use the rear view mirror. The MAA tells new moped drivers to think of themselves as "invisible." ln- tersecUons pose the greatest threat to any vehicle -from llmoUtines lo bicycles. MANY AUTOS HAVE A "BLIND spot" m their rear vision OD llle righl side, mak· mg it possible for the moped rider to be forced agajnst the curb as the car makes a right tum. Left turns pose a double threat. A motorist behind may fall to nqtlce the narrow profile of the moped as il walta for a clear opposing lane, and motorists lo Lhe opposmg lane can be a danger ii they ha- ven't learned that. cars are not the only vehlrle on the road. At bWly inte~ectlons, It ls wise to learn this alternate way or m akln1 a left tum. Stay In the right lane unUI crosslng Lhe road you Intended to tum left Into. Stop at the cr~walk on the far side of the street un4 wull for the light t o chaqge. Then ride your moped Dcrota the lnterucuon when light tunui green. lt'IJ not u complicated a11 It sounds, und you've made a 1ale let\ turn. Moptd rtdcni stfould always 11tay on t.he right aide of the r11ht. lane. Watch out. Tor parked cars puJUnt out, foreign objecta In the road or drlver·&lde door• betnc opened. Crou onr lnte"'"""' r1llroad track• and ruta at 1 .u.de1f'ff anaJeor sreater. , • Tires. whe-els, brakes and fuel and oil levels should be checked before every ride. Test the throttle to see If it operates smoothly. Inspect the drive chain for tightneas and freedom from dirt, then adjust the mirror. Learn lo use hand signals, g iving motorls~ plenty or nolJce, and glance over your shoulder before changing lanes. Wear brightly colored clothes and helmet. Although helmets are not required in this state, if you decide to wear one, make your purchase based on protection, com- fort and clear vision and hearlng. A lire handpump and extra spare parts (spark plug, Ught blub, small emergency tools> can speed up on-the-road repairs. Although moped drivers don't have the "in-car" dlatracUoos of passengers. stereo equipment and temperature regulation. they do have l o learn to live with automobiles. Defensive driving Is a must. One third of all ratal accidents are caused by speeders or by driving too fa.st for road condltioos. AnUclpaU.01 ha,iards la ex· tremely important becauae car drivers and peMltrtans may not not.lee an IP· proachlDf moped. - BAD WEATHER CONDITIONS are especially danaerous for mopeds. The flrst few mlnutes of rain prochtces an extremely slick road surf ace. Fiaht skldl by reduclng speed, avoldJ.n& sudden chanaes ln direc- tion, allowtna enough diatance to stop gradually and tak.lna lt easy on the front brake. Headwinds can slow a moped to a •near crawl, and tailwind.a can focrtue t~ed unexpectedly. Pallll\I ttuck.s can create v1cuum1 that pull vehklea (even cars) closer to their 11ldea, ao keep a Utht trip, slow down and stay cool when a truck panes. Fo1 and hue require U1ht.e while drivin1. or even better, walUn1 untll weather conditions Improve. · Addttlorral free public Hrvice Inform•· tto..o on aale and proper uae of mopeda are avall1ble by wrfUn1 to: Moped Aatoel•· tlon o( America, 10010 ConnecUcut ·Ave. N.W., Wuhlqton, D.C. 20038. \ phoned to HY lM seller had decided to ac- cept our ort&{nal offer after all. But we don't wan\ to buy that houH 1ny more. Can the teller •1e us 11 we don't ao Lhrouah with the purchaff? JohnG. DEA& JORN: Tbe teller probably woe't SH, H Ile woald Ullely lose. Wben IM teller made you Illa coua.roffer by cbupa1 lite teran of yoar orl1ln1l offer, tbat H&omaUtally cancelled )'.Our offer. It cannot la&er be "accepted" wttbout your appn»val. Tlae H iler'• later .. 1eup&ance" of )'OUr ort1tnal offer ll oaJy •n offer &o aeU &o you oa t11ote &erm1. You don't han co accept, of courte. Aak you.r attorney &o erplaln furtber. . Wiii NftO ll~••fo11 B11r t"! DEAR BOB: If we have a recession. I un- derstand Interest rates will drop. If so , would f be beU.er off waitin& for the 'l'ecesslon before buying a borne al lower rates? Steven T. DEAit STEVEN: If Wt> bave a rettalon, tbe prime b1nk lendin& u&e will d10p. Bu& tltere la no dJrect relatlonslllp between the prime rate ind mort«age interest rates, 11tbo.gb tltey uu11ly move In tbe H me direction. NEWEST MODEL OF UNIVAc-MINI LINE Offlclala Promlae Mainframe Power Mo.& mortcaae loH• are m1de by aav· ln11 a11od1tlooa. Tbelr co.t of f-.odl now avera1n over 7 pereeet. 8laff Uley need at leaat a z crttat apread for "°"" ... ee.ta, average me MOrt&••• ln&erest ra&et pro- b1bl)' woa•t drop aucb below t .5 percnt at beat. But wtaUe )'oa'm:e waltlDC lor Wa poulble decreaae, Ille coet of new ud renJe lilomea co.tl.nuet &o eacala&e at ap &o ti perceot per year l.n IDOlt comaua.ames. So¥>' l.a&.erest cost aavlaa waaJd probably be k;I U.aa Uie l.D- creaHd purcllaM C011t. Bay now before prtcea golll1ber. Ottlfl he Need QMaUI• DEAR BOB: I wtu be 55 ln 11180 and my wlfa becomes 55 ln 1983. To take advanta10 of r-Cl~a~ OreW $100,000 home sale profit lax uvtq, ~~--¥veto wall to sell our home unill Richard N. DEA& aJCHAllD: No. 0aJ.y oee apoae need be 5.S or older oa th title tn.Mfer da&e U U.at spoue cnru or C$-Owaa tlile prtaclpal re- sldeaee. " . Send real estate questions to Robert Bruss, Box 6710, San Francisco, Calif. 94101. . Opportunities In Oil Crullch. The oil crisis days or '73-'74 are of course still with us-tn !)le prices on gasoline pumps. and in the fact there ar e fewer e!Jmps arounC:I. Acco~to a recent news(elt~r from an automotiv k analyst. the cutback in sta - tions s "th a culUng or marginal, com · pany.owned stations, then a raUout of juat· scrapl.ne·by privately owned stat.ions. A spi.noff d that bas been a major cbange in the auto serviclng field. The little repairs and lube and oU changes. • that used to be done in service stations now " must be done at maJor service operations s uch as auto dealerships and private grarages. General Motors sought their fair share through Mr. Goodwreoch advertisementa, but the trend has foet.eTed another response rrom • people who see opportunity ln change.. ._.. .. Thoee are the people who set up franchised:"" specialty shops-quick lune ups, muffler rerair and replacement, and other limited types o re- pairs. Unfortunately, the analyst observed, many are destined to fail. not because the Idea was unsound, but through poor manage~l. im· proper fl.JUUlCln& or other economic m ... o»;J>S· The analyst added that lnvestment ln such buslneues ahouJd be preceded by a t.borou&b check ant.o the financlal and bualneu back· ground d those ln charae. But wtlb more thaD·2S percent of former gas slat.ions closed 9r converted, opportunities I~ bountiful lo filllhg a ne w market gap. 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Inc,, Ptan.nen and Arc:hltecta Slepbem and llart•n a -.... t\e<Ud to Ott boarcf " Newoort Beach bu..t tOrpOC'IUOil dur n1 lta r•cent annual 1bareholckra mr«in•. accord lna lo BUJ Pt\llJJpe, ~BR Pr.I· dent - P9R. ht 1dq111rtered in lr"•oe, and wtUI rea.lonal oftt~ l.n Colorado and flawaH, ·~ one of lhe naUon'a 11>01t uUn plan oJna. a.rdutectW't', en•1ronmen tal ruearc:b and landacape ,,..,..., .. , archl~ firma. St~. who jo\Md PBR two yeara a~o. ls ru poosCblt for plannln& acUvlUft e Northeaat Oranae County ClrcuJaUon Study, • major .-.. sHrch and anaJytJc atudy, u wen H Southtaaltrn Orance County M arUnei, who a1ao joined PBR two yean a.10. l pre enUy dlrec:llnC the flJ'tP'a various pro- ject.I on the island of Tahiti, aa well aa ·it.a. projecta related to houaln• development.a In the oU .,. shale reiion ol Colorado and a -•T•HH major generaJ plan study for the City of Ontario. Philllpe Brandt Reddick ls headquartered at 901 Dove Street in lrvlne. GREGORY C. Dl81ENZO has joined Dunn In· ternational CorporaUon as Vice President, Real Estate Finance. DlRienzo's responsibilities include securing and coordinating unique financing for land~ pro- ject.a and developments for Dunn. He will also aid Barrack ln structuring joint ventures as well as acquhlitions. Prior to joining Dunn, DiRienro was Vice President and area manager of Western Mortgage Corp. in San Diego. He holds a degree in real estate rmance from San Dteso St.ate University. NANCY HOOVER has been named merchan- dising manager for Biddle Development lnc. ac. cording to W. Scott Biddle, president of .t.be Newport Beach-based building firm. She will be responsible for corporate public af. fain, mark and merchandising for all of tbe company's projects. Hoover prevloualy owned a construc- tion lndU5lry-Oriented a dvertia- lng and pubUc relations firm in Denver, Colorado. T he .san Juan Capistrano resident holds BA degr ees in In- terior design from the Universi- ty of Denver, iri English from the University of Colorado and an MBA In public affairs from NOOVH UCLA. ROBERT S. TINNEY bas announced the formatloo of bis new Jaod development company. The Tinney Company will engage in all phases of development including coordinating market re- search, serving as consultants and processing up to comtrucUoo. According to ~Y, the firm wU1 specialize 1n putting together joint venture pro- • jects. Tjnney was formerly with the Irvine Company and most recently with the Hollenbeck Develop- ment Company. The Tinney Company is located 10 the MLA/Architects Building at 1'7MS Sky Park Boulevard in Irvine. JOHN T. BuaalDGE, a former salesman lo the Newport Beach offi ce of Walker and Lee and more ~Y manager or that company's Santa Ana office, hu been named president of CIR with offices at 234 E . 17th St., Costa Mesa. Burridge bas been a licensed real estate broker for four years, having qbt.ained the rank broker ahortly after e ntering the industry from the engineer- ing field. He is a member of the Newport Ha rbor-Costa Mesa Board o( Realtor s, and of the Investment and Exchange Division of the East Orange County Board of Realtors. CIR (Comme rcjal, Jn. dustrial, ResldenUal) Realtors of Costa Mesa operates with a sm a ll etaff o f experienced auu•ooE specialists to serve the Individual needs of its clientele on a penonal baals in all areu or reaJ estate. BIU R. RAHN or Newport Beach, bas joined Berwick Properties of Newport Beach, as broker as- sociate. , Hahn, formerly owned Hahn Realty, Inc. in Bellevue, Wash .. where he spedallRd ln the lle- velopment, sales, exchanging, leasing, consulUng, and management of investment properties. . . Hahn hi a graduate of SeatUe University. Io Waablngtoo, be waa an instructor on the te acblng faculty of the NaUonal Institute of ReaJ Estate Broken and Washington Real Estate Foundation where be gained national recognition as an in- structor tor th\ Commercial and Investment Division. · GLENN FORD h as joined Monarc h Properties, Inc. a s area s upe rvisor with responsibility for seven apartment complexes with 999 units, all located in Orange County · Immediately prior to his association with Monardt. Ford maoaied an apartment complex U1 • Ute La Mesa area of San Dteeo. Before moving to San Diego two years ago. he supe rvbed a 739-unit complex ln PboeGlx with responsibility for tbree managers . For Monarch Propeftles. Ford wW be reaponalble for re· cruUin.g, traininl and aupervt.· inl actlvilia of i.Ddlvidullpro- • perty manqers at eacb ol the aeven apartment complexea " whkb ranee from 56-u.nlta to 232·uitl- "lll.Ull 8 . M&WOOD WU reeently a.P- polnted to Donald M. Bird Aaaocialel' lD'estment dlvlalon . • • Harwood formerly waa president and cble:f ~- • ecutiv• oftker for Moduteam, liic. :·. thla o.....,. COUhtY·bued com- •• pany into one tbat conducted :: ,.orldwtdl cJ ... rocun PC'OCrams ·: • ot education and tralnlq for : 50,000 ecti•• duty members ol ~ JM U.S. Armed Fore .. at more ·.; thao 100 land locaUona and : aboard more than 260 U.S. Navy udCoutOurd lhlPt. Harwood baa aerved as manaaemeat consultant to prlvate compaaJe1 aad 1ov-... ,mm.ua oraniutJolll, •nd WU bffutlvt auta• tant to a .... ._,·ot the U.S. ffOUM ~ Repretea· taUv•. • • Corrale Phase 3 Available NHrly 300 home •hop· pen a w k lour th• • nt w model cornpl._ al l.01 Cor ralea wbert third ph1ae 111•1 are now under way DevtlOped by Patrick . Development , ln Joint venture wtth Oenatar Pac:lrlc C«poratlon, t.be luaury community ln San Juan Cel)latraao la accented wltb early Callfornian architec· tu re A TOTAL OF eight noor planas, aJJC (UJly de corated. have been de· aianed by the archJtec tural firm of Nalsle, Architecture and Plan- nan~ Inc., offerjn.c three an lour-bedroom con- cep wtth ·up to 2,827 aqua.re fee t o~ living LAKESIDE LIVINQ AT WOOD8AIOO£ AABOALAKE It IN IR'llNE Retreat for Exec Relaxation Offered at Arborlake II area. ., Thf' homes are set on quarter and half-acre sltea. 'ftte hall-acre lots border an equestr ian trall. "The modem business. executive is under greater pTessure than ever. Competition is fierce. Jt only to re· tain his own sanity. it is essential that his ttome be a peaceful r~fugc, where he can relax, a nd forget about business. "That is probably the most impor- LOS CORRALES is tant attraction al Woodbridge one of the few new home Arborlake II. We call it an 'Ex- communiUea in Orange ecutive Retreat'." , County t o o ffer the So explained Pete Fisher, director Home Owne(s W41rran· of sales tor McLajo Development t y <H9 W>jrosum. The Com pany, if! analyzing the sales pace J i m 1 t e 1 0 · y e a ~ of the luxunows homes in the second homebuyer's protection ph ase of .the water-oriented com· plan is operated by a munity. s ubsidiary or the Na- tional Association of Homebuilders. beeo created by Mark Twain. AND, WHEN MORE up tempo ac- tivities .are deslred, ArborlaJce U re- sidents dre entitled to full use of the community recre~tion lacilities con- tained in the Irvine Company's "Village or Woodbridge." A private swimming lagoon on the lake's edge, rental boats, fishing, pic- nic and 'barbeque areas, swimming pools. winding greenbelts, and a new. lighted tennis comp.lex scheduled for completion by next spring. are some ol the recreational amenities in the village. Complete details explaining the community a ssociation are available by a'king a sales rcpresen· ta ti v e for the Arbor I a k e ·J J Homeowners Association Fact.Sheet. ... . At Viejo Tract At a tam~ when Interest rate are cllmblna higher and tu~bcr. the Mission Viejo Company has ayatlable. for a hmited period of Unte, financing al 9.75 percent <10 percent annual percentage rate) on an 80 percent loan amount. • cover the counter rates are cur~ntly varying anywhere from 10.5 to 1 l p~rcent, dcpcndl.ng upon the lending l~lltutlon. ). This spec1a1Jy arranged rate is available to buyers of new homes In the Madrid del Lago, New Castille. Montiel and New Cordova terles current· ly offered by the Mission Viejo Company, de- velos;>er of the 10,000-ac re planned community, ac- cording to Grant Sullivan, director of marketing. ~ADRID DEL LAGO, Mlt'slon Viejo Com. pa n y s lake-oriented single f amily J!Xecutlv~ homes ~re priced from $103,500 to $127,950. Seven distinctive noorplans are available in single-level and two-story models w1U1 three to five bedrooms and two to thfee baths. There are a limite<j number available for immediate occupancy. New Castille, single family homes priced from $102,690 to Sll2 424, are available in five styli!ih One• and two-story rloorplans Wtth three lo four bed~oorns and two to three baths. M?'ltiel horn~. pnced from $88,W to $109,333, offer fi ve dramatic one and two.story models with three or four bedrooms and two or three baths. . NEW CORDOVA, MISSION Viejo Company's single famJly homes for young families, are priced from $67,770 to $87,930. They have three or four ~room&-and two or three baths, and are offered in lour spacious one-and two-story models. · Officers Installed Ray R. Maggi was re· cently r e.ins talled as president of the Apart m e nt Assot'1at1on of Orange Count y. an educational and a d visory organization ror apartment owners and managers. ® ·--O•••••wMt• .. The Los Corrales s ite and s ales office m ay be re ached from the San Diego Freeway, turning inland on San Jua n Creek R oad to Via Madonna. Turn right on Via MadoMa, continu- ing lo CaJle San Remo, turn right to Via Rueda, then right again to the models. For further in- form atjon, call 661-0344. "JUST LOOK AROUND. There is so much to do, or to not do, as one pre f ers,' s aid Fis h er, e n- thusiastically. , AN EXCLUSIVE neighborhood of Installed alon~ with EQUAL PROFESSIONAL SERVICE "Can you imagine anything more relaxing than sailing a boat around the l ake, laking a walk aJong the beach. or just sitting a m ong the trees on the island, and watching the world go by"" only 79 homes -some of which offer M a g g 1 w e r e Dav 1 d private decks that reach out over the Cossaboom as first vice lake -Woodbridge Arborlake II pre· pre111dent. Ron Berg as sents two and three bedroom. one s econd vice president. a nd two-story residences with off H a r r y P a 'b s t a s water prices ranging from S99,950 secretary, Kiyo Arata as and waterfront from $144,950. treas ure r a n d J a n Homes open either to the lake and Fos ter as sergeant at •-1ce.-cetM111tted tof.w......,.._ .. ·~·"·~ • fAEE CHOICE • INFOf\Mf'O CHOICE Lavish greenbelts and private, white sand beaches are the keynotes of the sophisticated neighborhood. built along·l he shores of the 30-'1cre lake . The rustic, wooden bridge pre- sents a gr aceful s ilhouette as il traverses the blue waters, arnving al an island hideaway that might have beach, or to the greenbelts. which are arms , Betty Lusk. Mr" HUNTlp.;jGTON etACH• within walking distance to the lake. Foster and Pabst we re FOUNTAIN VALLEY Vis itors should take the Santa Ana n a m ed for two y C' a r Bo••d of RNltM, Inc. Freeway to Culver Drive exit, then term s on the assot'1a 1101 Sl8ter Av...,• travel west to Warner , turning left lion's Board of Dire<:-.~:':=:".f..-;"· and following the directional signs to ~lo~r~s::..· -------~========= R . Smith Hope's Man, the sales offi ce a t 65 Lakeview, P..0--~state L agun~ B ills Projert Alis o Place Popular O f the Year ly Realtor I UD Miu.a HA Shotea'fft Rffffy Richard B. Smith, pre- sident of Broadmoor Homes, was recently honor e d b y t.be Comlructioo Industries Alliance and the Clty of Hope u the "Man of the Vear'' for his outstand- ing contributions to the buildlng industry. Carefully planned interior Jiving ho mes . but we also realize that sp.ace has made Aliso Place homes today's market dem ands that we one or the most popular develop-offer more than a beautiful home in a me nls within the Aliso Hills area. great location,'' stated Maure r. An.v R<'altor will It'll Sales continue 1at a ra pid pace at the .. Good financing arrangements are you that the thr<'e most development Of large s ingle family also important. so we've come up 1 m po r 1 an t r ;i <' t 0 r s homes. with a choice of programs at Aliso ron<'ernaniz th(' valu<' of a .. Buyers h ave been very en-Place." hous<> art>· "Lo<'a tioa. tbusiastic about the exceptional liv-The homes are being offered for an l..o('ation. ;ind J,ocarlon " ing environment we have created at interest rate of 9 percent (91-4 APR> Unfortunatelv. most Aliso Place," said Bob Maurer of with a 20 percent down payment. hom e buy<'r.; 1i£non• 1h1i. So 600 I M lli C B .. , h f im portant udv1<'(' m e peop e at · aurer E oU onstruction Co.: the uyers w.SO can pure ase one o the Location ls <•sP<•rwllv tended the tribute din· builder. "Each of our six floor plans large slngle family homes for as lit· vi tal whf'n bu~"'"" '11 ner at the Marriott Hotel features large formal and-casual li v-tie as 10 percent down payment and a houH ro r muximurrr un r a vor ablf. <'hanJ!e v..h1r h ('Ould ('3USI:' II dt•prec1atlon m the value or tht> ne11thborhood iind lhP rec;ale prkl' of .vour homP m !ht> futur<' "} ttrml'mber -you rao rt· m O•'l'. re plart> or r1•modt>I a house. f'lut vou r11n nt'ver r hanJ!<' tile lorn t 1on So <'hoos <' c•ar<'full v in Newport Beach. ing areas; the relationsbips 'between 10 percent second trust de~ with no rei1ale va(U(' Stull!>!l(•S Among honors Sm.Ith indoor and out.door living space ex-payments for three years and in· s11v that vou will bt· Wh 1 ••••• r " 11 d lh I. · d Ii hf I te est onJ t 1 th 'II reti,,lhniz .vo.ur hom" Ion" '1 c•vrr .vnu r ,-; received were lette rs pan e 1vmg area to e g t u r y paymen s 1or e 10 ow· ' .. ,.. t 1 nc'Cds rall us Wt> Patios and gardens mg four years. bt>rort> th<> final mort~a~c· <'" " l' · · 1 · d from . former president . pa.vment ;., in lht> mall hu vc all the too" an Gerald R. Ford. former . ., ALISO· PLACE orfers one and two "THIS IS A SP""CI .. L ofter and w1'I' Therl'ror<'. t Okl' a IOnJ?. f'Xp<'rt IS(' to handle ~our Ca l ' forn,· a go .,. " • hard 1~•·. not only ,·1t th" rc•nl cstall' transa('t1ons ' vern or story plans ranging in size from ap-be available for a limited lime period. '""' ' tocolly Plu.o; we orrc-r the Ronald Reagan, and San proximately 1,781 to 3,102 square Buyers should meet with the Aliso pr('sent. but the• ,fulur<' u{l1que advantaies or the Diego Ma yor P ete feet. The three and 'our bedroom Place•aJescoun••lorforc·ompleted pro 'IPP<'l 1' fo r •.he· '"n a ti on -w i de f:RA Wilson. AJI congratulat-homes are priced fro'm $124,950 lo tai~ ... ~Maurersakt. e· ~ o ~ m I.In l thvborha n d netv.ork .. advantaites ed Smith and com -To im m ..... iatE>neiJ? ood 1ha1 <'oc;r vou nothin J? mended him for his pro-$145,590. Designed by the Berkus o reach the slx decorated model Selet·t a location wher.. Px tra . I.iv·<' ui> 3 rail f Group of Santa Ana. the homes hom es. lake the San Diego freeway raw land and hou,.-todav. We're hE>r<' to esaional accomplis h -feature abundant living space as well to the La Paz exit, go right on La P az v a I u t'" h a v <' a n hel • ments. __,.,-as quiet "getaway" places for each to Paseo de Valencia and right to the mut>a5mJ? Prr<'<' trend P Smith bed'an building famt)y member. homes:-Aliso Place sales offices open Esptt1allv check into lht> H li\ !'horerre'!\t R<'alt y • 1on1n i? ia ws ror anv 17141 846-5.573 homes in 1969 in the city "We think Al iso Place offers from 10 a .m . to 5 p.m. daily. For in-· 12131 592.2747 of Tustin. ~uyers a great choke ~o~f~be~a~u~ti~fu~J~~lo~r~m~a~t~i~~·~c~a~ll~7~~~~~~~·-~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ New P hase Selling Salee have opened in the second phase of homes at Northwood Place ln Irvine's Village of Northwood. Priced from $106,990 to $152,990, thti homea of·[ fer one and two story Clealgns wt.tl\ th~ and foufi bedrooms and up to three baths in frwn 1,780 to 31102 ~ feet. Several of the homn feature a f1Jflibed bonus room that can serve u a family reereaUon center or be converted tnto extra bedrooma ... The Northwood Place sales office Is open dally from 10 a.m. to S p.m. Phone :s.59-1405. To reach the new· development. nil the Santa Ana Freeway at Culver Drtl/e. 10 nort.beaat on Culver to Bryan and ncbt on BrJan to the homes. Last of the •w homes on the wat.,- '°''• ... ontv live and tnf9'111n 1n ttfevance In YOUr net# custom hOme wtth ~ lntenore. Con~t~ oriented to Include 3 mr oraoee with 1Utome•ic: OC**'I: kHe~• with mlcrowevt range1 1etf-c1ean11'9 ovet'lt. tr•th c:ompactOtt . .11\d BQO range topf:' wet·blrs 1n 111 model•: fi,.Pacet in IMno room. I ~tOOms. lnooor lau ndry .,...: o~ IUlt•. tem11v room and much more. Ooek avllllbNI to all ten•ntt S,.IW .... fltce ........ C4 U.. 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You can use Master Charge or BankAmericard DAILY PILOT 642-5678 .. 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y P· I L 0 T c · L. A s s ·1 F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 1 The 81 eat Marketpl•ce on the Orange Co•1t DAILY PILOT-CLASSIFIED DS You Can Sell It, Find It, l 642 5678 ] One C•ll Service Trade It With a Want Ad • Fait Credit Approval .._..._. s.t Hottwt fw Wt ...._..For Wt Hot.set fw Wt ...._._S-. ...._._.,.._ ••...........•....................•............•.•................... ··•·····•············•· ............................................. . . IOOJ ....... 1002 ..._... IOOJ G1MNI IOOJ 8•14 IOOJ 81 4 1002 ....... ~··············· ·······•·······•······· ........................................................................................... . BAYSlDEDRIVE! HIAr CHIAt beautiful 2 bt'<.lroom tu nuly condo with all the umenlUtm. Pool . rt•r tm •u. shake roof . super 111h11rp Move tn fftKt Ownt!r onx1ous. OHt•rl"U ul $54.000. . ' u~ SUMM9MLD HOMI! Eatrem1ly well ke pt nel1 b borb oo d . E1tablhhtd •rea A.lmas\ oew crp\a. Cst.m m,.. Move in condlUon. J bdrm w/(rml din rm" fmly rm. Vaulted celUnc Don'thesltalel C•ll nvw' M5-Nt1 lUUOOl'EEI MAI.Kai condo. l Br. dtn. ~ ot challDel, lovely deeor. Thh1 11 lhe bHt buy In town amidst homu In uoo.ooo $1,000,000 n1nge. Owner wUJ comlder au orten SaJe·leue opUoo-reot '751H<»Z. Agt. "" A CMYUWAY Santa's rctH·hed into his bu ~. lo put this huRe 2 lwctruom, 2~.., huth. fum1ly room hom e undt•r your tree o rrcred at only $67 .500 alOUCm AHO MOllVATID Rcudv to ~t.'11 this c.·hurmlnl( 3 bedroom. family room home un u tustcfullv landscaped t·orner lot . Don't mt~~ thi~ burl(uln at only $77 ,:JO(). .aLYllW lllMMC'f l l ACH D'IPLIX No down VA. $64.000. Unbellevuhl e 2 houses on I lot Li ve in one. collel'l rent on the other . No down VA. move In immediately. SIVIM 4-1\.UIS -Three 3 bdrms. one 2 bdrms SpedaJ owners unit with frplc. 2Q<J,. Down. break even. 1500 Sq fl. ~ach. Orfcr('<i at$~ 10,000. each. OMLYUl,100 •V.WHOMES• For tbla lvly 2 bdrm 2 Lpvety homes orte rc:d lldult rondo w /(mly r m ff for Kt.le. Bo\.h with IJ>eC· rov'd plllo & (tml din t •c u I a r v I e w 1 rm, air condlUoned. 1\u1.len>ck tUlla "Pres•· Walk to mark~. banb dent". "4BR $199.500 & l'tlJlaW'llllU. MagnJll. Newport Beach. ~ BR cent icround1. Kerene! $249,500 Both orrer Ca1Jt4day ~Mtl forrml Uvln11. added en· [ fi lAlrtaintnent arei111. pool ~l1 lD!;m1>1rn;.w size yard Call for prl val e 1 h o w Ing fteaJ Eat.ate Soul b I 11 n de r s R . E Uttt. ltl -.. -11-- 631-2133 CIWJ11tflt'd Ada are reallr, WALITO llACH 111nall "~e to people ' Wllela11 := "llARP 3 sales ullll w1U1 big re· per mo .. ., · adenhlp and big reaulta I home. Call Mack. To place your clu1ified ·5779 ad.~todayM2·51'11. Real Estate Inc. OME OF OUR JEST!! 1lua newspttper will not knowln$1Y accept a ny advertaalng for real e.tate wh.lch Ls in viola· lion ol the I aw. 1-2 IUILDAll.1 LAHOl HOMI Ir IMCOMI U.U llth St., Newport · 4 Bdnnl .. 2 batha. family rm., lh2t llvln1 rm .. frpl, + bachelor apt. over 2 car garage. You own the land. Oood ren; l •I area. Priced at 11.5'7,000. m.all63 642·2Z3 Eve1. associated ftR''>trfU•, klA1.T'f1µ•" , I 'h lluiL· ,, ' t • The Dalebout Fabu lOUB 3 bdrm. ocean view home In prestlglous Irvine Terrace. Convenient to the country club & yacht club. Mall(niric ie nl yard with 30 yr. old Pin~ trceK. Plenty of privacy! Owner ha11 bou~ht another h ome . S l84 .500 Tr y a lease 1option. Association, Inc. H.c:.i l Estate Speciullst (Do ver Shores/Baycrest/Westcliff> .......__,r COME WITH US. . . to Do.,.r sa.on.. hycrett ...t Wntclff. ~ 11 Oflly OM way to CJff .. aow a .... ,....Ml ...... -:-ltoY• IOffteOM who llRowt It .ct foYff It ihow It to you. J\oom for 9 unit. 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M atr hina furn1tun· <·:in :ilM> be pun·hm~ed Jo:M·r<iw to <·lose aftM" .fan 1 197H SM~ 0<1'1 MOTtYATEO OWMa w~nt'i-1mm•>(J1<1t<· ,,, tum on larRP R a l noa l \lanrt rluplrit . Will c·oopc·rat•· with 1·'<c·hana<'. o r <·on,1dcr 2nd TD f 'µpn unit 14' v<Jc·ant and «'<t"" to c;,N • Askinr;t prl('l' , ... S21i5.000 ('all l<J(lay for dcl<.iil !>. J UST USTEO-WOODUtDG« 3 IDRM. \\1th 21 :1 bath-.. \H'l lw r . up2raded ~u ndy colon•d l·.1rpt'ts. <tnd 1w1t steps to p i.Irk v.1lh a pool Qu<1litv drap<>S. patio oH·rh:_inJ.!:-.. «cntr:JI :J 1r . form:_il dinin ~ room ;inrt much more' for only S!t.1.1;,o ILUFfS X·,LAN Un l ovl'l y g n •1·nht:ll. h i~h l y <'Ul)tom1wd :1 tw dnmm ~ourmel k1tc ht•n . r1 r t·pla1·1· in m asll'.r bedroom l.1slt·<I 1"<<'i 11s1vcly with Coldwe ll B:rn kt·r Call to S(!l' S143.000. ltG CAMYOH--COHDO 2 BR . <t°f•n . "P1nchur !>t .. an im macuh.1lt· <·<>nchtwn. Will lease -option. tr<t<.lc or sl•ll Fountains. .t ennis courts. pools and view o( ~o~ cours <· from dt>Ck . Quick POl>SCSSIOO. Sl7S.OOO HCIPTIOMALL Y GRACIOUS- llG CAMYOH '1 Bedroom home with dramatic flair. Fountain <.'ntry. hcaulifully lundscaped . pool. 1at·uzzi. BRQ .a nd cnter-t :J anmt•nt <'<'nter for f::lmil v fun outs1d t• Inside hus beamed ceilings, L oi!-. Harding decorator tou{\hei. <'lect ronic filler & humidif ier and el<r1ting details. S475.<XX> HUNTING IN HARIC>a Vt!W HILLS? This bra~ht. rhl'cr~· t1 l>edroom home with .i scparult.• famil y room offer s t.·v~ryth inJ? ind11cting a • lurge. pnvttk lot'! S2£i!l.OOO. '"#HAT A VIEW!" That's what thev'll all sav when s hown this 3 BI). 2 1 •• Bath s uper. extraordinary view home . You'll love the courtyard. pool & jrH'Ul'l.1 t oo. This •~ wh<:tt Harbor View If ills is all :.ibout ! Prest•ntcd <•l S280.000. OCEAN VIEW '" srYGLASS Htgh on a hill 1s your dream house. All that vou huvt.· e ver wanted for your family. (j+ Bedrooms. fomily room. plus u room for a pool table. Nat ura lly there b a pool and jacuzz i t o make it compl ete. $515.<XX>. AST OF 5'YGLASS HIU Hi ghly desirable Southport MO<fcl on the best VJ EW street. Six bedrooms. bonu!) room and fami ly room . Lovely large POOL with ,Jacuzzi. Beautifully landscaped for easy mulntenancc. t:harm und privacy. S595.000. , CUSTOM LOT OH 5"GLASS Lar ge ~asi ly bulldttble corner location on t he top s treet on Spyglass Hill. One of t he only custom sites left In Newport Beach. $350,000. WY.USS HIU • Beautifull y decorated family hom e w/180 vlcw dny nnd night . Large poo l with jacuud. 4 bedroom. 2 bath. family room. Many. m any extra fcuturefJ make t his home a trc at to see. ()(fered nt S379.500. • ..J ... - DAVIDSON REALTY . .._'PRESENTS 'IHIM. rOIHT OCIAMNOMT Rart" Oppurtunil )' (Or tUCky family I C'hearmlnA C' pc Cod on Ne~rt ·a ~t bt•uth, 3 DR + sep m td qtn or t~«·n n·lre t . Tr . h df'd br1<'k patio din rm. with t'rt•nch doo S495.000 · HIW.-o.t' ~IS "" (llC N pon & Co1y & llnght ! 2 llR, 2 ba . 2 f rptrs . too AOO<I to lK> trut.•! Rut 'ti ' Sl02.000 J.12 PHOSPF.C'T. OPf. SUN l 4 LIDO ISll •"or lht• di rrim•nullnft buv~r . t·ompletl'IY rurn. hom with 4 IJ:t' BR' & M:µ. muul 's q tr . A ~op ha. llt'Jh-d sho" plo<'e t W1 .500 •••HO MIW fOUIPLD Xlnt C'o~ta 1 a Dr(' • 2 BR eoch $23:i 000 PALM ,,.._S COM("\\ l1lttnore Hott>I ~rountb 2 UH~"\\\. ".>rmer model. fuhuluus mt '~ Stiauh(ully fum $82 .500 LAGUNA MIGUEL I loust• n~Ued m u purk hkc.• settmR. 2 BR +den, 2 bu., 2 p :1tao~ PravcH'Y & t·~trP fr e . all t.•xtt•rior m 111nt prov1dl'd 31341 CAMJ>AN/\ WAY OPt;N SAT/SUN I 5 $129.500 D A v r D s 0 N R E A L Tl r N C. n:t. rk"""" •Ii • .-· r. l" 671 c 60 COMFdRTABLE STARTER HOME -Larcp backyar4. 3 CJOOd Mud bedrooms ptus fcnHy room Oft strfft wfttt bic:J trees. S t o • • a • d r • f r1 CJ • r a t fi r lite~ •• $78,850. EASY TOWNHOUSE LIVING -Slhlated Oft a greenbelt ...-c.aus:Wlity pool/spa. this 2 bedrootn, 21/2 bath c:Ottdo off.n low maintenance ..ct prhocy lft •· attracti•e Wutsid• area. A cath .. al uHlncJ. corner fireplace Giid Gpeft kltcMtt crHt• a tasteful, apocious IMflC) f"OOM oreo. Moster b.droolft, has own decJt. flreplou .ct woflc·h• clOHta. l~ed to .•. $79,900. caa 644-1020 2 I 23 S-J~ Hiib Roed M.wparthodl Each ottlce lndependeflttr owned end operll1ed. HARBOR VIEW HILLS 1w·~ down. owner will finance this 3 lJdrm., 2 ba executive home. Large corner lot offered at $202.000 1017 ~ancln1~tl" Orwn Sund av I<! 4 Eastbhrff lluge 5 bdrm .. 3 ba .. with brand new •·<1rpets & paint. Priced thousands under murk et al $166.SOO 2652 Hac;swoocl Ope71 Sunda'' I<! 4 TURTLE ROCK 5 bdrm .. $155,000 fee. Freshly painted 1n s1de, levelor blinds. custom wall pupcr & a great location m fabulous Turtle Rock. Call for details. HAVE CASH-NEED HOUSE We h;.ive a cash buyer for a C.D.M. home on R-2 lot W/room to build 2nd unit. No lisUngrequired. R.C. TAYLOR CO. 646-5112 U!ftl:!Dfl UO Nl!~PORT C HTER OfUV& 7SM111 SEE THESE TODAY .... A SIT-DOWN VIEW . of th bontA & 1ovcly i,umwL., from your own hvmg rm .. tht can be ~aur, In lhlb tipt.tclacular condo on the oA Y. ull rooms a rc spocious', incl. 2 bdrms .. lunul. ulso hulfc Uvinf( & rllninA urcut>: 2 ('Ur ((uraf(t.> + purkinJC. You own the l.rnd $350,000. 1229 U A Y S I l> to; D fl . N . U . 0 P E N S T SUN 12 30 4 30 SIMGLI LEVEL CONDO •.. tht! t•howc LINDA rnodd condo 1n the nr.lWJo'S, with muny UPl~rudes. The rtoor plan 1:0. conv.cni~nt & the community µout lh w1thm wulkin~ d1stonrc. 3 Hdrm:-. 2 buths & 2 large patios. $162,500. 27 15 VISTA UMHROSA. N H. OPEN SAT/SUN 12 :30·4·3() WATERFRONT Private l:tkc, Newport Beach. All rooms ure i,puc1ou:> & ·overlook CH ERRY LAKE 4 Ildrms .. 3 baths . huge fomtly rm. wtth billiard table. Fee land you own 1t! $298,000. 2245 H EATHER LANE .. N .B . OPEN SAT/SUN. 12:30-4:30. CALI. TO SEE THIS BEAUTY! ... in Can yon Crest. N.B. -a pn•stigi~us. well established area. quiet & secluded -yet handy to shops & s ports activities. E nd unit with many up~rades : 3 bdrms .. 2•"<! baths. sauna & jacuzzi. Price only $133.500. It's a pleas ure to show! 1€!!S1!f :) !!q(I · 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE 75'"'°811 LIDO ISLE Bay view from 2 p atio decks enha nces custom spacious 5 -bdrm .. 4 bath traditional home: like new. Ideal for entertaining. $500,000 OCEANFRONT 924 W. OCEAMFIONT OnH SU". 1·4 QuaHty crafts manship in ma hog. trim & oak noors, sets off this landmark: 4 BR. 3 ba. home in finest location. Establisht..'!f trees & lawns. S475.000. IACK IAY Fine 4 bdrm .. 2•,2 bath family home on q uiet cul de sac. Oversized pool. playhouse. storage $169,000. Terms. IAYFROMT Several fine bayfront homes · with pier & slip · . AVALON Well constructed. 3 BR. 1 ba. oak floor. partial basement. concrete foundation. Flats area. $120.000-Fee. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J ol i Roy\•<l•· Orovt• ~ B b l '.J b lbl Yorba Llnda horse pro·1--------perty. Almost n ew CU'St.om home. On over i,; acre lot. Zoned for 2 horses. :MOO sq. h . Priced right at $129,000. S28-7531. ................ Surrounds entertain· ment home! Large pvt master auite! Delux,e paoelina thAOUt. Party sized deck overlooks sparkling jacuzzi. Sur· rounded by mountain pines! Excellent area! Better hurry ! Cull ~ FORESTE OLSON .. . ' .. ··~-~ IAY FROMT LIDO 443A Via Lido Soud Open Sal/Sun 1·5 3BR2BA $375,000 A(J.. 642-5002, 545-2341 MOW THE CHOICE IS YOURS Through R EALTY FREE HOMES You now have the choice to St:LL YOU OWN HOME or be on MULTIPLE LISTfNG SERVICE. Plan A·$896Wtal price We will a.ui.st you with ·free advertising. financ- ing, escrow negotiating, dfen, slgns, etc. Plan 8·$1500 .-------i Plus 2% ot the selling grice. We wlU provide SAL.MOH RIVllt IDAHO. 5 plua a cres, river fronta1e on ln· .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~ temat.e 93. 12x80 traUer. Hunting, fishing, elec- w1th the wlde range real eslate services cb are available only at a higher fee. On either plan all fees are due at the close of escrow. We are In buslneis to give you competent service at a fa.irprlce. LASTOFTHE MOHICAHS $51,900 3 bdrm condo, sharp putlo. FHA le Conv terms. Almc»l new crpta. Showa btrlly. Great starter home or inveal ment.. 545-9'91 3 ~.J~~·'I 673-1700 24 CAMYOM ISLAMD DRIVE ELEGANT TOWMHOUSI Special oppartunitY •. 8.7% variable loa n available; owner will carry secondary financing . LIDO REALTY 671-7300 A DM!lon OI R«J Hiii Realty f , tric, waler, aeptlc, paved road, mountain view. 400lU-. FOi AU. C.Mif' .. MW RE.ALTY FIH HOMES R.E. Advisory Service 530-2224 CAPISTRANO BEACH Dellghtrul duplex on the bcauUful sandy beach. Each urut has 3 br .• and fa m ily room W /fireplace. Winte r /Summer rentals. Price $650,000;' DANA POINT f'oreve r vlcw overlooking the m a r lna. Fabulous 4 br. home. Living room. d in ing ro~m . & ··kitchen have sor geous view~ Also view from ttie Master bedroom s uite. Call for appt. $600,000. ® 631-1• =.-::=: 111 DOYmt DllVI r , . . \\' '" ~ I . I '1 '.\ TAY LOR CO . l<l<1\l .'IUHS ·.a 111·1· l!HH MIMOUILI Flt.MIL Y Glfrr P('rf~t family home 1n Harbor View llomes. Beautiful "Pulermo" in prl'm1um locat1on on qu1et cornt>r .1crm~s from 1o:reenbell. 4 Bdrms with lar~e !;pt.1<'1ou~ kitchen opening to rum1ly room with mirrored wet bar. Lovt!ly lands caped yard .w / large trees built.in f1re·rin~ a nd BBQ. Con vf!nitml to communaty pool a nd 4'!1cmentary schoo~. Make the whole family happy! $196 000 including land lund. JASMIME ClltHIC-VIEW-4239,000 Gorgeo~s lri·lcvcl brand new "Sea Breeze · mod«>I with many added a men1tics. A1r.cond. fully landscaped. aulG. sprinkle r s. luxury cptng . mirrored wardrobes, beaut. U~ht fix- tures. 3 BR. ram rm & formal DR. Gate guarded area. Call 640·6079 for entry during open house or 644-4910 a ny othe r time. S JETTY DRl~E SAT/SUH_ ll:lM:JO SEAVIEW'S FtMEST-S278,000 MEW EXCLUSIVE OFffRIHG Fantastic panoram1c view of c ity li~hts. ocean. Catalina & Palos Verdes. Absolute perfection thruout this professionally decorated & prof. landscaped "Nantu c ket " model ~ Better t h an most mode l homes. JI ighly . improved with luxurious custom cptng & draperies. automatic s prinkler s & outdoor li ghting & expensive wall coverings. Soft colors. Call today to see this 2 bedroom & • convertible den be:.iuty. Security area offers pool and tennis courts. IRVINE THRACE VIEW HOME Spectacul:.ir panoramic view of lht> harbor. jetty. city lights. Catalina and gorgeous sunsets. I\ sig ht to behold~ 2 Large bedrooms plus maid 's rm & sitting room. formal dining room & ct c n . Love I y pool in e n c lo s e d ('O\J rtyard. $310.000. See any time. llG CAHYOH CUSTOM-4775,000 Beautiful 1-story custom home with great golf cours e· view: Inviting entry with lush tropi cal la nsd scaping. Private enclosed pool. 4 Bedrooms <inc luding glttmorous master suite w/fireplace. formal dining rm. family· rm with wet bar p lus a lge billiard room, 3 baths + luxurious pwd rm. L'Ovcly quiet cul-de-sac street. Sec. g uarded country club area. See any time! Call now 6444910 · WESLEY "4. TAYLOR CO. 2111 S-~Hlhltoad NEWPORT CIEH'TER, H.I . 644-49 I 0 LIDO REAL;TY PRESENT.S CONDO AND BOAT SUP On Newport's bay, 3 bdrms .. 2 baths + c rew/maid's quarters. Big bay view to rQOuntains. SPANISH HACIENDA REDUCED $20,000 Owner motivated . w ants to sell now! 3 Bdrms ., 2 baths , on 1-level. Ma ny patios. lots of tile. Reduced price $205,000. IA YFRONT & SLIP Buy or lease on Lido: vacant 5 bdrm .. J baths. in time for boat parade. NEW -NEW -NEW! Superb 3 & 4 bdrm. homes. a ll designed for contemporary living; some of these quality homes are now fini s h e d . Others unde r co nstruction. 931.a o/r fl'n ancing ·availabl e. Irvine ar ea. LIKE A WATEtt VIEW? See this highly upgraded townhouse m prestigious Rancho San Joaquin. 3 Bdrms .. 3 baths. overlookin~ Ma so n Park & l a k e. with picturesque U.C.J. Campus & Turtle . Rock hills in background ; walk to golf course & tennis courts. Priced a t $165,000. JACUZ:ZI & LARGE POOL 2 Bdrm .• 2 bath homf' with unique spiral staircase Leading to bonus' room that can easily be converted into 2 bdrms. Formal dining rm .. 2 c us tom frplcs. & m a ny other amenities. SPECTACULAR CclM VIEW Ownec. will finance on installment sale 9i'h% interest: 3 bdrms.. 3 ·baths, l ·level. Large corner l-0t . bay & ocean v i e w • w 1 t h s u n set s · supreme. New price. $215.00 -on ree land. FOi LUSE 30 Ft. slip, pool, jacuzzi & tennis courts, '.i4l blk. to beach ; possible 2 bdrm. + loft. $635 A Month. LIDO REALlY 67J.:.7JOO A O{Vl1lon d ~ Hiii RMllY • I .· Sunday· o.c..mber I 7. Hl74 OAJI .. y Pll. .. O f DJ macnab I irvlne realty ,._ NOPl!ltTitS ~ ESTATE SALE .In Mesa Ve rde -close to park. schools. shops & ente rtainment. Quality built 3 BR. 2 bath. formal dining rm home wl family rm ()(f kitchen. Heavy sha ke roof. lg. covered putio & elcc:. gar. opener. Squeaky clean & priced to sell! $107.000! OPF.N SUN l ·4 P.M. 2903 N BAKER <3 blks W. of Mesa Ve rde Dr. E. > <H-61 CHAIMIHG 1h·mobile. 'h-hous<! w/ 1-BR. 2 baths + lu1o.h patio. In exclusive De Anza Village w/privatl' be ach, pool & • jacuzzi. $43.500. Lois Malter 642·8235. < fl-84 > TRADITIOHJt.i CHAIM 3 BR & family Tm home situated on ·~· acre. $198,500. OP EN SUN l·S P .M. 600 15TH ST .. NEWPORT JIE IGIITS CH-641 HARIOR VIEW 5 BR Somerset modl'I w/<:ustom landscaping & jacuai. $215.000. OPEN DAILY 1·5 P .~. 1854 PORT TAGGERT. <If·65> LEASE OPTIOM Big Canyon Golf Course view from nearlv cvcrv room' Air cond. Augusta model w /3 BRs & den w1wct bar & , fplc for Christma!> sto<.0k1RJ?~! Only $900/mo .. -or o ption to purchase at S239.500. J oyce ·Edlund 642-8235. <H·66> , SEA~IEW Smashing 4 BR single-story home in park·like settinf;? w/s pectacular view at sit-down level. Secur1~-gated comm. w/pool. Jacuzzi & tennis. $319.500. Sandie Fix 644·6200. <H-67> FtRST TIME OFFERED See this new lis ting an· The Bluffs -attractivC' courtyard entr':.incc.• leads to a 3 BR. 2 bath home all on o ne floor. Marvelous park-like greenbelt. lmmed. occupancy. $143.500. Barbara Aune 642-8235. <lf.68 t A IEST IUY IN CAMEO HIGHLAMDS AND one of the best views. too! Wat ch the sunsets or s ailboats from this very private 3 BR. 2 bath. formal dining & family rm home . L~. lot w troom for pool or spa . Close to park & 3 private bearhes. Extensive alarm system. S249.500 incl. land. Donna Godshall 644-6200. IH·6!l I SEAVIEW Holiday special:· Lg. 2 story Port Roval model -a detached home in a prestigious gate-guarded comm. w/pools & tennis . Beautifully decorated 4 BR & family rm home w/2 fplcs. wet bar & air conc1. $325.000 .. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. IU.701 IEACH "A" FRAM~ I Invest today! 3 BR. 2 bath w/sun deck & 2-car f:?SraJ?e. · Btin~ paint. paper. cpl & drps & turn lbts mto a "dream" hom.e! Located near comm. pool. tPnn1s & beach. S107.000. Submit! Vee Stinson 642·823=>. <H·71 l FAR REACHING VIEW ROM SPYGLASS Just listed this fabulous Nantucket that shows like a mode l. 2-s tor y home decorated in country French sty le offers 5 BRs. den w/wet bar. formal livini? &-dinini? areas. country kitc hC'n + ·~ fplcs. Spa. pool & panora mic view of "bay & oc~a n. $750.000. Lynne Valentine644·6200. <H ·72> ' IEAUTY. GRACE & CHARM You can't ask for more! Delightful 4 BR res. wa1tin~ for you in Broadmoor. CdM -an area of lovely greenbelts & comm. pools. Convenient floor plan presented in prime condition. decorated with a professional touch & priced to sell at $239.500' Coby Wa rd 642·823.'5. IH-73> CALL ME IRRESIST AILE! 4 BR Montego mode l m Harbor View Hills well rared for & charmmgly decorated. A perfect location! A home wisep. dmmg rm. island kitc hen. rustom stone fencinR & lush landscapin1?. Sl69.000. Helen Wood 644·6200. <H·i4 l A RARE FIND Spacious NC'w BC'Clford model m Seav1e w c;1tu<.1tC'<l on a point wtfull view & privacy on all s1dls ! Smgle level 4 BR. family rm home w /2 fplcs & e nclosed a tr1ums. Fast ·~scrow. $245.000 111c l. land. Be lle Chase Lee 644-6200. <H-75 > IAY -.OCEAN -MOUNT AIM VIEW Heautiful 4 BR home w /lg. family rm & walk·in....t>ar . Quality built by Ivan We Us in Dover Shores on Galaxy. Pool & jac. Action priced at $445,000 mcl. land! Ken/Helen Hartley 642 8235 <H-76> YEAR 'ROUND IEACH LIFE Move-in ready! Newport Shores -3 BR. 2 bath. expanded "A" frame. Custom decor. 2 patios & lg. s un deck . Comm. pool & te nnis courts add to the fun ! :Sl 14.500. Dona Chicheste r 642·8235. <H -77 > LIDO TOWMHOME f deall y located for cnsy walking to everythinJ? ! Prof. decor ated 2 BR res. that also features sep dining rm.· lg. brick patio & lots of c loset space. $199,500 wlflcxible financing. Lynne Valentine644·6200. <H-78> OHi-STORY 1"4 THE ILUFFS! Muc h·ln -dema nd "Linda" plan a ll on one floor. Wra p.around patio & adJ. pool & cabana. 3 BR. 2 bath. very t astefully decorated & highly upgraded. High beam ceilings -bit-in kitchen. Sl65.000 leasehold - flexible financin,::. Appt. only." Dic k H a lde rma n 642·8235. (ff .8()) HEW SlAVtlW CUSTOM Lovely 2·story. 3 BR home features s pacious master s uite w/fplc. private l{arden. jacuzzi & very spacious closets. Upstairs -formaJ dining. paneled den w /fpll & we t bar. Formal hvin~ area w/fptc~ moldin$lS ~ • intercom thruout. A MUST SEE! $389.000. Lynne Valentine 644·6200. <H·81 > GOOO THINGS COMI IM SMALL 'ACK461S! Start 1979 in a s m ashing & cozy 2 BR. 2 bath condo. lll ~hly upjlraded w/brown plush cpl. levo1or blinds & Charles Rarone wallpapers. Excellent location a cross froro pool. jacuz1ti. sounu & nature park. Only $82.500! Martha Macnab 642·.8235. <11·82.> MWHI ........... ........... ~···· • 6-44-4200 .............. H.w•t.wc..- 752·•~·· ..,..c..,..ei-. c..,..,..,~ ' .. • ., CW Y P!!,OT 8unda), o.o.me.r 171 1111 ~~.~.~ ..... '!.~~.~~ ....... ~~~.~ ........ ~~.~~ ....... ~.~.~ ....... ~~!.~.~ ........ G ... ,.. iOO ....... -IOOJ • s. -llMJI" ·-·· ;-ott ..... ,.. tOOt G .... ,.. 1001 01111r• IOOJ ....... aooz ...................... ·•··••······•···••·•··· ............................................................................................ ···•••···••··•·····•··· •·····•·••············· ...........•.•••....... • PllCE IEDIJCED HAllO. ~s -mC>\" Mflht In 3 bdrm hn mt'. n<'wly pc11nted 'Gnd 1mmacul<ltr Na r e lunul v.·llh rirt-pltwe. pr1vuk JMUo und 1nq~1.· )'ard. Now just l l6,H001 ltl11Mm9LA.... o,.s. ... YW 'IOM AT THE IEJCH CUSTOM OUPUX I hlock from O<'N1n, ~ bdrm., NH'h un1l, on (('t• lond. 2 hrt'J>lac·t~. J~Uh'hnJ: Sl79.~. I lMW St..... 0,.. S-. l·I BACK BAY-VIEW-VJ ACRE CUSTOM 4 IDIM, FAMILY IOOM honw on l ul th• .. or lu:id .. or actJvil.YcJ ~IWC't' J,!rt•ut \IC'" Sln!>.000 2s 1ovw.a.y.cr.,M1 o,-s-1.1 CUSTOMIZED WESTCLIFF 4 IOllMS ft OIMIMG IOOM -lnvllinJ. t·<)urtvurcl ancl ••u111y care yard. Like inodt•I home• HiH ooo '' 15 Mari..n Dr.. .... ~ Sat/S. I ·5 • ClllJNA DEL MAR CHARMER ~ SOUTH Ot= HfGHWA Y D<>li~htful 2 hd rm home· on R 2 lot <·ho1 r tc< location' Larnc nt>w klt{·hen. covered patio, a rrnl twauty! $167.SOO. SUPERB VIEW -DOVER SHOWES GAICIOUS LIVtMG -ln exceptiona l loealion. Cul-de-sac street right above private beach . Elegantly appointed 3 hdrm home 31h baths. family room. -cltninJ! room and large master suite. l"<'C' land Call for appointment lo see. J<:xplorc this today . .$449.~. ,,. ~ I ... E ,. . ... . . ' .. . . . I 0 I 0 W..tw"9d Wf1J. H.I . 0,... S-I ·5 WOW! WHAT A VALUE! $215,000 Mo., ..... l'OW and •loy Chris .... frOln this beauHM hOfM i.t CorORa clet Mw. '9utft MW carpet, decor .ct be~ MOIRtal .. d. lGrCJ• tl'll'"J rOOM W ....... .,. finploce & loh of 4Jlas• to VIEW tt. lgMs. S•ootMlowt.g floor ........... ....,..,.~~ roo. .... 4 .... u ........ ••land boc• ycrd. Ca.. by .-cl ... tNa llST IUY •• ..-d yo. oww .... Imel s...it ,_.. ott.nt o,.. w . & s.. 1.s r.M. 1014 Sea LoH, Coro•• d.t Mor. fwcffot. rosMSIJoa. NEXT TO NATURE $180,000 YOW" bock yard Is Mxt to 9tlllMJ 1-.d '° '°" ~ •foy .... fH'-1 of~=ll'flftCJ 111 a r1dct.11tl•I H'llM • n.r.•1 wwwMi wltWR this 2 be•OOM e.o.. wHll ................. .,.. __ .... ... bar ... hlng rOOlft. s.,. ... ...,. garage mid IOAT STORAGI _..., Acceas to pri'late IMac ... 11 WATERFRONT DUPLEX $450,000 llcepttOMll h•cotN property °" .... wahr ..... boot dock. r...ted for .... owMr who wmh to II•• ht a spocloen hOtM and ..... Clll ........ 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Gt .. r.a tOOl ••••••••••••••••••••••• J-...XIA llOllCl.OSUlll TR ' I '"' flaer upper. wlll 10 lnlo fon t luaur• tlllfrlly 1 [J.llM hu noUrifd owMr cl lt'1 Lnt.«ol Good lora Uurl rrx un Lot 1Jttt ""u Pf\CI Ju.t -.,,0001 Talat llh•nll••· t'" '1&2 1700 Nuw• I I THC REAL ESTATCRS 6 UNITS IASTSIDI COSTA M!SA 1 duplex and 4 houses on 2 lot.~. C5) 2 c~~.. bedroom units ...... \ \\ 1 bedroom unit '"-.'"" " c•ur h with pr \\\ ... d and enclosed DdWle wwnhom«' uolla y · ...,., 380 Wltll 3 bdnna. J bMUa, 6 uuruf(t• Ntr. J,lross income "'"· . fln'lll•c-e• J<'iral <I••• Submit on l{'rms $245.000. As k for tuldtn, with UJe roofa. Curt llerlx'rts . 631 ·1200 b,lconlu . t'nl.'loud llrll•• Wllh •lCJrD,tl rooms , t f'raml t' ll 1 kat'hefll ~ b•\.tul "'orr vd air he itt , bUt\ U1 kHCht'n!I ,..Ital llMlf' lu bfntont.a Por de taUa CAIU 751 SllJl t;:SELECT T"PROPERTIES ·----?hit, ...... ? OLIJ CORONA Dt:L MAR 4,00014 tt. YES!!! Tripic Al double wide lot Ju.t or Ocean Blvd. Formal Uvlnl( rm + r1m.lly rm W /WCl bar 5 l.Arae bedrm1, each with he own bulh. 3 Secl~ed prlv1te palloe. Spiral 1talrcaae lead.in& (o. 2nd level. 4 C1r eotloted IKllH. All um under one roof on corner lot. Don't lel thll one get 1way ! Cell m8S60 fJl-1'1 I '• 11 \. ,lirl I 1 #, .. ,I • re&tHit HACH COTTAGE Newly remodeled & blgb.ly upgraded w/par- qUf.t flooring. top q u• lily Cf1Jta 4t color coordioat.ed cirpl. Walk lO private beacb . Exclusive Newport area. 646-7711 CUTE HOUSE OMR·ZLOT East.aide, C08ta Men. 3 8edrm charmer. Formal IJvinl( rm w/real wood bwnlng ftreplace Love· ly reo1odeled kltc ben w/custom cabinets & peu thru window to din· lllC area. Added on rasnl- ty rm. Coovert.eel 1ar1ge may be u1ed for tie pme rm. AJI thls at an alford&ble onl'e. 673-AS50 ()1Pfllht'1 •fl ltlf'f ftJNt,,I [~lfi!llil WIWAMSHIRI 9.20/o INTEREST Engllab Tudor 1tyle apecious 3 bdrm, 3 ba 2 ltor)' aduJl condo. Pool · jacuzzi sauna · tlubbouse & rec rm . Tab over subject to ex- l.aUn1 loan $75,000 at 923.646-7711 IARGJllfM HUHTHS IMVllTOASATI'H. &.per c~an & vacant, 3 bdrm. Bluffs t ondo: SUJ.SOO! Owner Wiii COD• uderleue/opUoo. Cl Colesworthv llA&.TOllS 640.00~0 I 00/o RHANCIHG Exciting 4 bdrm 2~ b1, family room with wet bar 3 car garage Jn l'\illerton sunny llllls OwtMtr will finance at 10".4. SI 19 ,000. 759-9386 P.iRWZ ~ Sell wlUf F.AS E ! It's a 8REft:ZE O.uif1ed Ads 642·5678 COST A MESA DUPLEX Own~r h& never nused rents on this lari?e duplex. Sunken living room. 3 bt>droo~. 2-lh baths. private patio and double ~arago for each unit. $198.500. Ask for Roy Siemen~ 631-1266. LIDO ISLE ReauUfully decorated custom Holsleln ho rnc. Stre et to s trada with 3 bedrooms , 2 baths on lot and half. Spuc1ous living room with brick fireplatt>. formal dining room. private patio orr sun room. Ask for Curt llc rberts for appointment to vle.,.v this fine home. 63 J · 1266 IUSIN!SS OPPORTUNITY De your own boss. Owner will carry with minimum caKh down for a uto parts store. Ask for Roy Siemens. 63 1-1266 ONE ILOCK TO COUMTRY CLUI Two story, 4 bedroom. 3 bath. lath & plaster construction with famlly r oom. den and laundry room on prestige s treet in Mesa Verde. Needs some TLC. Price reduced to $129.750. Ask for Glen Hellwarth. 631-1266 ~STSIDE FIXER UNITS 4 s epnratc houses on 'h acre lot room to build 2 more. $200,000. Ask ror Reggie Wyman. 631 ·1266 PICTURE PRETI'Y Featur<.'d in L.A. Times.Home Section. t his 4 bedroom. 21"2 bath home in Lak•• Forest has deck with brn<'h seating be autiful. $109.500. As k for ("raig · Batley. 631·1266 EASTSIDE DUPLEX Duplex with room for two more units . Close .to schools. s hops and bus line in Cos ta Mesa. $149,900. Ask for Bob Milliken. 631-1266 LOWEST PRICED CONDO In Newport Beach. 2 bedroom. 2 bath. end unit .offers privacy and oversized patio. Rare one s tory in like·new '·ondilion. $76.500. As k for John Marshall. 6Jl·1266 of coat• meH, Irvine, newj>oft beach, Inc. . 234 E. 17th Street, Cotta Mesa 631-1266 :".1t 1<1n"'11f1· Nf'lwork of lndh ldunllv (Jv.rll'd und UIX'• akd Heal Ei.tatt• Otf1t·c~ SEE & IUY THESE TODAY MQ\JARCH BAY ltRRACE Cvttom new wittt oc•• 'llew. Beqant Frewch rro•lnclal 32719 SU ISL.AHO DRIVE, LAG. MIG. orlH SUMOAY l·S Sl25,000 BLUFFS "Z" Pl.AN ~ IMftCJ rOOfft I• thb f IR ""'hOIM w/2500 sq ft.-C--. pool,.....,, clllb & -=II~ ....tty. JGI VISTA TRUCHA, 'I H orlH SUHOAY 1.5 $147,000 640·6259 675-341 11 SAMTA select.a thls neat Corona dcl Mar. duplex with n great comer location to warm your heart oh Christmas Day and keep you coot at tax time . Tuck these keys in your Christmas stocking. 521 llJS $17',IOO '675-341 11 ' REALTORS 675·5511 OPEN HOUSE5 12 HOOH to 4 r.M. JA'SMI .. CllllYC: 1w the hHrt of CONM .. Mr. A bewtlM~ff9k*• way of life. '""* ~ . 24 ........... Mt'Vlce, pod, iocunl, I uwb md c....._••· .. I bow, 111.,. ....... too. POPUL.Aa "-AH 5. ThrM .... D Dad, t.Nty '°°"" 21/2 IMAs.. Wt• c~ lft IM•9 roo"'. S•cORd flqor bolcotty affords IM..tfM UCJht and airy cy11ilbelt •lew. #51 J~ Crett& Rd. $246,500. IRAHD HEW Pl.AH 5. Hie• oc ... .,lew. l b•droom, famlly room, 2 1/J. baths. ....... dlate ro11H1lo01. Oo yo11r OWft decoratlnq. II J ...... CrMlr Ur. ' ....... . UHIVBtSrTY ,ARI: Ch..c:elor rt• I. SparkJI019 Clftd • b1a11tlfully pockaged ChrlstMC11 . gift for th• whole faMlly. a.outtMy decorated with ~ eMty, •a•y wood care d•clta for prl•af• lftlert ..... Detl4JMful ldtc.hett.. Two iMlhr ..a+n, :NrroHd wcw•obe, .... ..._ leodv to mo•• la. SI Ol.000. ~ HEW,ORT IEACH COMDO: TH! TOWBtS. Two bedrOOM and two botttt. 0.. tlile w_..., with • ....,., 'llew. Totally redlcorated. S.cmity bW4J. ApproxlMafffy 40' boat tip ........... $215,'000. CORONA DB. MAR -SIX Mlh IR choke toe ..... OM Wod& to Ilg Con.a ....... - MOit --iR fWI .-.a.. C•fOM Wit for or19lftal (mid presntl OWRer. l11llt I• kltch•••· flreplac11. 01te a1td two IMdr'OOMI. patios. $460,000. HUMTIHG TOM LAHDMARlt COHDO. C Oft •enle1tt locotloft and Manelou recreational faclU..e1. lGr91 I bedroom. full built-In ldtc h-... Ready to Hll at S52,900. IAYSIDE VILLAGE .-DeAtraa IMoblll HCllftel. Charwdn9 2 bedrootll. 2 bath. tww carpets, IMW ...,.,._ It's own WCISMr/*Y«• $49,500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy., Corona .. Mw 675-5511 BEST IN BLUFFS CHOICE EARLY ILUFFS end unit. 1900 s q . rt.. 3 DR. 21i2 ba.: all new. I uxurious nc•utral carpets. paint. mirrors. s hutters. Prime -cul de sac· lot. VMttnl. Only $157 ,500. Beauty!. ortH SAT /SUH I ·5 464 GA VI OT A JUST LISTED! Fines t prime greenbelt Joe .. early Bluffs. End unit. 3 BR. Vh ba .. 1900 sq. ft. Many custom features. Wet bar. parquet flooring. luxurious ncytral carpeting. mirrors. 3 lge. encl. • patios. Only $159.500. OPEH SAT. 1·5 21 l I VISTA LAREDO HELEN B. DOWD llALTOll IHC. . 644.0IJ4 Ult & ltry With the &pert PENINSULA IA YFRC>Nr Sun on the sand . lounf:te on thf• tree-shaded patio or cozy-up to UH.· fir •place by the bay window & the panoramic view of Newport Harbor will be yours. Thjs cnchan~i~J! 3 RR. :i Ila home + sepllrate maid s qtrs ts truly a pearl in a precious selling . $495,000 FEE 640-8260 673-4094 J.A. REYNOLDS & CO. S©~~~-2'£trs· That /nfri9uing Word Gom• with a Chuckle ----t~lltaAf l POUAH 0 ... ,"0"?'-.... 6 tc'Ofl'lblitd -d• t..low "' ...... I\ ~ wO'dt ,,If\.'*'*' of -" ..... h ... o1-.. I OYKRAL : r I I I' I I F E L C I K I I' I I I' I' I I I I !;::.. r r r r r r r r r r r 1 'f,:;J I I 19 1 I I • I I L I IC~Amwenlla1111•s '1 1100 §llTliH~ UHlqUI HOMIS OHM 1·5 TOOAY UMIQUE IH l•VIHI TBIACI -Heavy shakf' roojf sglc. st~Q" 4 bdrm. 3 bath and pool. ust S207 ,<>UIJ, ree. ~ Dottle • Johnson al 2001 Chubas co. UHIOUI IM HIWPOIT HACH -2 n ew t·ustom homes. both Unique! 3 bdrms, 2 story. sun dt'<'k s, microwaves. etc. S215.000. See Allan Helh:r al Irvine and 15th in Newport Heights. UHl9UI IH COAOHA Da MAI -Prid(> of ownership duplex, comer location. added guest room, low mainl. Set" M Milyn Hodges at 520 Orchid, bring 5200:500 . FRONT ROW "EW -Completely redone! Handsome, colorful & vacant 3 bdrm. 21h baths, pool and rrplces. Liv. rm. looks over boats. See Kay Glavas at 1509 DOlphln. Irvin e Terrace. bring $515 000. UHl9UI IM It~ CANYOM -2 bdrms . 2 battis. 2 patios and close to pool. tennis und jacuzzi. A townhome at Sl4!;.000. Sec Debi Bibb at J71 Sea Island Dr. UHIQUE IH COIOHA DB. MAI -3 bdrm C'harmer on an R-2 lot.. Great loc·ation. custom rC'modeled and som<' \'IC'W Sc>c Sara Marvin al 506 M a r~ucr1tc. Brini? $172.500. UMIQUE IM IAYCREST -Ivan Wells. l!lass. !><'ams and pride or ownership. · Hrin~ S195.000 and see Rosemary Stuhlberg al 1837 Commodore Rd .. Baycrcst. UHtQUE ltit MESA VERDE -Near the pnrk. hbrnry and school. very family. vacant and priced al Stll 900. See .Jackie llandleman at 2918 Ellesmere AV('. • UHIQUE ltit llG CAMYOH -McLain Townhom(•, ncw.z incrcd. golf cours(• vlC'w. upgrades. ~220.000 See Vergilcn<· l lull nt #75 No. Sea Island. UNIQUE IH CAMEO HIGHL.AHDS -4 bdrm. 3 bath. single story: privacy a bound ~: private beach access. $187 .950 See Donna Schroeder at 4806 Cortlund. UHIQUE IM IRVIME -Three bedroom . <'XC<'ll<'nt buy. rt!ally nice decor · l:rndscaping. patios. See Rita Boland at 14901 Geneva in Greentree. U~l()UI: li()M~§ REALTORS· flt( NIC£S T P(()f'l C SCl LING THC NCA TCST HOMES CORONA QE L MAR. 975-8000 MESA VERDE. 546 5990 • CALL US FIX HER UP!! Du pl<•x on buildablt> lot. only 1h blo<"IC to the beach. Fireplace, two garages. plus C'Xtra parking o rf street . Askin).! only $159.SOO. OCEANFRONT PENTHOUSE N o ,. 1· h La ~ u n a Re a c h · s f l n C's t lcW:ilion~. Extremely s pacious with s pc·rtacular O<'l•an viC'w. About 3000 sq . It. of luxury. 2 new huge patio dl•(·k~ & private elevator. Offer a reasonable• down paym<'nt & sclln will cnrrv entire balanr(• Cwith no 1£'nckr problems ) As king $395.000. JACOBS REALTY 675.6670 2919 NEWPORT lf.,d. caner lOth ~II. macnab I Irvine 1L realty COROMA DEL MAR An cxqu111lle wood & glass exterior only hints ul lhc• e legance which lies within thill 4 BR custom home! Drnmatitall y designed w /a n outst~ndln~ ocean view. Dming rm. I~. kltrhcn w/brkrs t &Jrca. French doors lead to 3 patios + huge m aste r w/s p:t ~ s11un11. $349.000 -Submit nil offrr~' Lynne Va le ntine 644-6200 01·83> CUSTOMf%1D FOil YOUR C~ & COMVIMllMCI Approx 3350 sq. ft. & eusy to maintain. Sun'ly ramlly rm. w/fplc. hiRh beam ceilings, solid oak punettng, w t bar & French doors lea ding to private bock yurd. 3 BRs. 3 baths <one w/tllc jocuzzl tub!). all nPw kitch n & cheery brkfst rm. $249,500. Elaine Svcdeen 642·8235 <H·85) TWO PATIOS To enjoy ~orf{cous sunset..s in quiet, ~uu rdc.-d Jasmine Creek ! 2 BIUi. den & 2 baths + expa n ~lve e ntertainment area. $225,000. Carol Tatum. 644-6200 642-t23S tOt Dover Drive lrvlne at C~ Vlltey Qnltr 752·1414 GttMr.e I00:~0.1a1r.. fOU ~,_..l.t. Ho.a.ufor~ f ._._ u-.. S • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • fl ... ........ .._ ••• ,., ... . ···~········ ••••••···········••··•· ...••...............•...••.•..•.....•..•.•.•• ; ••·••·················· •••;.. 1002 Geaitt• ,IOOJ ......... 1092 ~.. IOOJ ........ ~~ ............................................................ ··········•············ INCOME ON WATEI S451,• &n1tH .. Yomt a.to. z......, J M4. ... ...,.. ......... ~ ...... briQ. .... I • ....._ AIM. •flecl•t .. bed. + .u.lhc...... .... • ...... ,.,..._ o,.. a ._.. ..... ,.., ·• ...,.. c ..... Men 1111 ~ 4ec:k. ~ ~y "' •!*twu t. WAllTH Win. $215,_, ....... , .... deli,_ ..... ~ ........................... w. .... ,,. ................... ,. .... ..._ ..-., c....tN OW~..._.., J flnJhCH. J .................. ... ,.......,.Mm ................. ... kMc.._ ...... l,.....I MAllNE AVL RETAIL $53,0GO ,... .. toe .................. c ....... , ...... bul ut foot tNffk. ....... 1 IKw.ct e. price. SaU•tJ•rv ... ..., 315 Mamv A1w • 11.Jbocs I) 1.JnJ 673-6900 COVINA IUILDHS 4bf-, 1 w .• ,,.. l r 1Jh llc~u· 11lu1 1)()01. plut htUna, encld P•l1<1 Ir lol llilttirlor <m lllOOO •Quan· ""' o1 t'U) d• 1.,,. 1 lo"" llJl.C H l lut ll llnlll 0 K to , ~7 c. tu MA •• ,00 Owrwr will nrry 1111d tum.~ 1uburtJ111•ll' A1ll:1n, 'HO.OW U.ll llb2 '171llll • -K€Y • l'la111flfd Ad•. you1 P'"' (]-Ill!-~~"'!'""._. •toe> ahopp1111 ('~OlN [ f\€ AL TOA~ h TENNIS ANYONE? J U fl I ft.., t I'll J 111 I I u I (' k ti O It• tJ y lruni.ft rrt'\f 11\.\1wr f111rnu1.·ul1tll' 3 bdrm c·cmd11 o\ • r lnok1n~ pr ava tt• t•om numrl\ I 1·ttr11?o1 1·ou rt Cht•t•rl ul t •11 1t 11111t \.\1tr. rr11l1· t;r htKh ral hl'lll ul 1·1 ll1nJ'' < 011 vl·n1t·ntlr. tor.1tc•cl rw:.u 1 111111·r ul H••u<·h Hi ve . A· \du m ' lh • 1 t I 11 '' /\ 1111h:t"l'Ol>S 11r1<•n houM· ~1111 I .t Prit't'tl right :1l 108,900 DIRECTORY ...... ....,.Mtwr ... ,. ............ ~ ............................. ...... _...._.._......, ... .., ........... _ ... ~10AtLYN.oTWAMJA.DS.,..,_. ...... .,......_._. ... ,.... _ _,... ...... _llWww .... •IM•c...__..~..., _..,. __ , HOUSES FOR SALE 2 lfDIOOM 2025 Chico (f•:astbluHs) N U. 640-4114 $229,000 Sun 11 ·5 #71 Sea Island Dr. <Big Cyn) NB 675-6000 $145,000 Sun 1·5 #75 Sea Island Dr (Big Cyn> NB fl7f>..6000 $2'l0,000 Sun I .5 332 Prospect <Newport Shores> N.O. G7:J 0060 SI02.000 Sun. 1·4 2 IR phn FAM RM or DEN 3134 1 C~mp:rna Wuy. Laguna Na~uel G73 9000 Sl29,500 Sal/Sun 1·5 •.927 I Krepp Dr .. I luntington Bch 642·5062 $72,500 Sat/Sun 11 ·4 Hil4 Santanella <Irv Terr.) CdM 673·8494 $185.000 Sun. I ·5 •1851 Court Port Kimberly. N.B. 752·1700 $168,000 Sun 12·5 #9 Stonington (3 Arch Bay> La~. 497-1761 $197,500 - ~ 3 IED.OOM 506 Marguerite <Old CdM ) CdM 67~1 fiOOO $172.500. ·Sat/Sun I 5 141 I Kings Houcl. N(•wpQrt 13cu<'h f,.15-0687 $320.000 Sat/Sun 12·5 1310 Kmgs Hd .. N<•wport Beach !HM it>t 1 $2.59,000 Daily 12·5 4601 Swrra Tree Ln <Un . Pk > Irv. 552 014:J $139,500 Sat/Sun 10·5 • •443/\ Vi a Lido Soud <Lido) NB' 642·5002 S.175.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2273 Columhia. Costa Mesa 540-3666 S87.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 440Jfolmw<>OO <N<•wport llts.>N.H. 67:J-730o s2os.ooo sut/Sun 12.4 i so1 II arbor View. Corona dcl Mar fj7J -7300 $235,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 5002 Pers1mmon, lrv1~· 552 7~IO $145.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 13;, M cKni,::ht. Laguna BN1('h 494.9473 $220,000 Sat/Sw1 1·5 2915 Hroad. Nl'wport Ills .. N. H. 646-7711 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 11 Ashtrc•c, Un iv P~1rk. Irvine 752-17<XJ SI03.000 Sun 1·5 503 J\ Vt•nada Campana Hi luffs) N n. ii. t.,,4 OOW $1R!l,500 Sun. 1 5 12RO < 'onway. Costa Mesa &Hi-7171 $82.500 Sun 1-4 2804 Cliff. Newport Beach 64fi·717t $292,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 41fi Plata. flluffs. Nc•wporl Heh 64~7 S224 .000 Sat/~n 1·5 14901 Geneva (Grntree) Irv. 675-6000 $86.900 Sun l·S 3615 (.1aremont (Cul verdale) Irv 552-7500 $78,000 Sun. l 4 548 Vista Grande CE /Bluff> NB 540·1151 $151.500 Sun. 1·5 3264 Minnesota, Costa M c~a 751·1473 Sun I 5 l.86Cabrlllo. Costa Mesa 547-7066/975-0448. $79,000 Sun 12-5 l II ,... FAM RM or DIH 5451549 lrvm<' <Nwpt Hgt:,> NB ms 6000 S2t5.000 S1tt/Sun 1·5 2!HM 14;1les m1.•rt' < M <'Sil Verde> CM 546·59'JO SJ l l .000 Sat/Sun l ·5 276R Hillview Dr. CHVK >N B · fYI0-4848 $177 ,000 Sun 1·5 3591 Rebel Cir., Huntington Bch 960·m> $245,000 Sat/Sun 12-s SJetty Drive (Jasmine Creek> CdM &14-4910 $239,000 Sa/St2 :~·4 :30 3606 5eabret>7.e Ln <HVH > Npt Bch fi75 ·3956 $214.500 Sat1Sun 1·5 18~7 Commodore < Buycrs t >NB 675•6000 $195.000 SAt/Sun 1·5 • •3m Vr:i Lido (Lido Isle> Nn 673· 7300 $.'525,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·4 121H Wntson , C08tn Mesa 546·2.113 $89.900 Sun 1-4 •4525Comden CComcoShores>CdM 67S·7040 '489,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 #31 Bodega Bay (Spyglass) CdM 640-1812 1347.500 Sun. 1·5 322 Poinsettia Ave .. CdM · 644·6200 $259,500 Sot/Sun 1·5 2016 Yacht Resolut <Seavu> NB &i5·3411 S244,500 Sat/Sun 1 .. 5 1017 Sandcastle, Harbor View HilfS' 640-Sll2 p)2,000 Sunday 12·• G00· 15th St INPwport Jf1•1ghl:-.) NH fM 2·R23S Sl!lH 500 Sat/~11n l ·4: 30 2018 C'c•nt(•lla, B:1<·k Buy 646-771 I $137.500 ~ Sal/Sun I 5 97.J a:-.minc C'n•ek Or . Cd M 675·55 1 I $244,500 Sat/Sun 12 4 5 1 .Jasmine Cn·t:k Dr . CdM fi75·5Sll S24<i.~OO Sut /Sun 12 ·I I 19 .Jasmine· Cn•('k Dr .. CrlM li75 551 I Sl48.500 Sut/Sun 12 4' 3254 W:ishinJ'!ton ( Me'ia V1.•rde> CM fi3 1 1800 S7!1.000 Sun l·S lt l .Jdty (.J(lsn11m• ('kJJ NB fi44 H200 Sun I ·5 1121 West Alton. Su11l a Arw 9R0·2.153 $79.000 Sunday 1-5 •1509 Dolphin Tt•rr <Jrv TerrJ CdM S 675-6000 $.515.ooo Sun 1-'5 1507 Santanellu <Irv Terrr CdM 675-3411 $159.950 Sun 1·5 2040 Paloma. Costa Mesa 979-5370 Sun 12·3 1723 New Hampsh11·e < MV> CM 540-1720 $99,000 Sun 12·4 2W3 N. Hukt•r St CM csa V erdt• J CM 642 8235 _ Sun 1·4 26542 Via Marani.I . Mission Viejo 495-2.550 $175,000 Sunday 1 ·5 1901 Yacht C;1milla (Sea vu) NB 675-3411 $279,000 Sun 1·5 1619 Bonne Doon Orv Terr) CdM 675·3411 $245.000 Sun 1·5 JOJO West wind Way < Dvr Shr) NB G42 5200 $449.500 fee Sun 1-5 1918 Diana Ln ( Hbr H1ndl NR li42-5200 SJ Hi.900 Sun 1·5 100 Jntrepid. N'wpt Cn;t. N.H ~ 640·5357 $125.000 Sun 1·5 4 IEORO OM 1014 S1•:i I.ant'. Corona tl <·I M.1r Ci3 I -14(>0 S:Wi.000 S<Jt /Sun l 5 113 Vi a Nice <Lido Js lc l N.D 673-7300 S:$:ir>.<:>OO Sun I 2-4 2207 Pt Harwtl'k tflV Homes) NB 644 6200 $Jfl!l,500 SHt!Sun I 5 2079 Wc•stminstcr . < ·o~ttt MesCJ 540-I 151 Sut/Sun I 4 ~018 Provine·<·. Ney. port Tkach fMll -7711 Sul/Sun 1-5 395Granad~. Bswk BiJV 646-7711 $162,500 Sut/Sun 1 5 232 Monte V1s t a. ('ost :.i Ml'MJ 646-7171 !SJ15.000 Sun 1-4 209 Pearl. Balboa Island 640-5357 $297 .500 Sun J -5 4 U ... FAM I M or DEH 194~Commodorc Cupper Npt Bay) NB 642·4758 $169,000 Sat/Sun 12·3 2515 Windover, Corona del Mar 673·8550 Sat/Sun 1·5 2005 Lemnoo (Mesa VcrdC'l-CM 540-t7ro $13.1,000 Sat/Sun l s •2001 Chubasco T e rr <Irv Terr> Cd M . 675-6000 $207 ,500 Sal/Sun I 5 4932 Pcrsimmon. Irvine 540-3666 .$W7 .500 Sat /Sun I !) 1721 Port Charl~H. Newport Reh 540·3666 SJS9.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1907 Yqchl Resolute, CdM 640-1812 $:295,000 Sun. l -5 1903 Yacht Maria <Seaview) NB 644-6200 $245,000 Sot/Sun 1·5 ••2602 W. OceQnrront CPenlnsulo > NU 642·8235 $450,000 Sat/Sun l ·S * •2245 Heather Lone.NB. 751M>Rll $298,000 Sa/S 12 :30·4.30 • •924 W. Oct'onfront, N.B. 675 -6161 $475.000 Sun. 1-4 50 Sliver Cre~<'ent<Trtlrk J-Dnd)lrv 675·3411 $209,500 Sat/Sun l ·S 41 SHver CrcsccntCTrtlrk lnnd)(rv 675·3411 Sat/Sun 1·5 1915 Mariners Or. (Wstclr) NB 642·5200 $169,000 Sat/SWJ 1·5 ••505 Evening Star Ln .• N.a. 642·7408 $775.000 Sun. 12:30--4 :30 1921 Lecwud Lane, Newport Beach 642·70 $190,000 S/S 12:30"4 :30 2212 Franci co, Newport Beach 642·7G '189,600 S/S 12:~>4:30 ANEST AREA -BAY VIEW * *FIRST TIME OFFERED* * l IDRM. + IOHUS ARIA END UHIT "l,1 m1kd t'<htaon ". only a handful ever hutlt Pnm1.· "onganul" Blurfs with c·upt1vutin~ hay v 1 ~w & finc:;t ~l n ·l·nbclt adJucenl. I I 1gh m1 J knoll. arrordin~ mux1mum 11 r 1 v tlC' y & c o m m a n d i n 1.t v 1 s t a ' M ass1ve wrttp·around patio i-.hudcd by "rntt lurt"' trees. J\ ver y s pecinl ulft•rln.l!. prl<'«•d for 1mmt>diule lltalc•llt &Jl just $182.000 480fi Cortland <Ca meo Hlnd> CdM Em>-GOOO $187 ,950 Sun I 5 US148 Santa Lauretta Cir, Fount Vly 968-5880 $127.900 Sun 10·4 32719 Seu lsland Dr . La.g Nag 640-6259 $325.000 -s unday 1 5 3832 Salem (Cul verdale) Irv 552-7500 $110.500 Sun 1·4 39 I 7 S Teak wood < S Cst Plaza l SA 675·3411 $108,000 Sun l ·5 17092 Callc Espernnza(M<'redith Cyn > San Juan Capo 752-1414 • Sun 12·5 1459 Galuxy <Dover Shores) NB • fl42-R235. $W9.000 Sun 2 4 I 02 1 l Beverly Or . Huntington lk h 540· 1720 $124.500 Sun 12·4 •I 180 Roisc Way <Mes a N.~ CM . .645·0303 $99,950 • Sun 1-4 3005 Garfield, Costa Mesa 556·2660 $82.400 Sun. 1·5 25 10 Vista Baya <Back Bay) NR fi42·5200 $275.000 f{•e Sun 1·5 971 Trenton Way. Cost a Mesa !;46·4141 $87.500 Sun l-5 S IEDIOOM •2764 DeSoto Ave .. Costa Mesa 556·2660 $120.000 Sun 1·5 1 2652 Basswood. Eastblurf 640-5112 $166.500 Sunday 12·4 5 Royal St. George <Big Cyn > NB 644-6200 $650,000 Sun 1·5 S II .... FAM IM or DIN 1791 l Rascom , Univ. Prk. Irvine · 552·8291 $120.000 Sat/Sun •)5336 Reims (The Ranch > Irv. 540-3666 $150,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 IH54 Port Taggert CIIVlfomes ) NB t>44·U200 Sat /Sun 1·5 6 II plus FAM RM or D!H #4 Mission Bay <Spyglass) CdM 640· 1812 $369,500 Sun. l ·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOfl SALE 2 liDIOQ~ flt :l2 lmaloa, Newport'l'}each 540·3666 $139,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 flt flt 1229 Btty!-tid.c.· Dr .. N. B. 759-0811 $350,000-Fee Sal/Sun 12:30·4:30 10216 Ascot Cir .. Huntington Bch 546-2313 StiO .~ Sat /Sun 2·4 1624 D Iowa (MesiPVerde) CM '540-1720 $65.500 . S un 1·5 1645 C Iowa <Mesa Verde) CM 540-1720 $67,500 Sw11·5 2 IR plut FAM IM or Da. I J t J asmine Creek. Cd M _.JI, 675-3411 $227,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 liDROOM • •35 Lakeview <Wdbrg) Irv. 770-7Z71 Sunday 1·5 2715 Vista Umbrosa <The Bluffs) NB 759~11 $162.500 SIS 12:30-4:30 1412 Applecross. Huntington Bch . 673·4400 $108,900 Sun. 1·4 # l Crest Circle <Cyn Crest) CdM 631-1800 $157,500 Sun l·S I ) II ... fAM lM .. DIH 8226 Pennington. Hunt.·Beach 759·0226 $75.900 Sun 1 ·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE ..a HOROOM 2450 Santa Ana Ave .. Costa Mesa 646-0061 from $89.950 Sun 10-s 4 R ... l'AM IM w Del· 308 Vista 'trucha <Bluffs) N.B. 640-6259 $147,000 Sun. 1·5 MOBILE HOME FOR SALE. 2 IBlOOM 300 E. Csl Hwy # l33( DcAn z u Vll>NB 642·8235 $65,000 Sun. l·S DUPLEXES FOR SALE 520 Orchid COid CdM > CdM 675-6000 $209,500 Sun 1·5 J •• 2. 721-'721'Aa Orchid, CdM 673·8484 $265,000 &.lndlX1 ~mbllr 17, 1978 z= OAJU PlLOI macnab/ irvlne realtg , .... PION&flH • ONM)l..A-1Cft4D TOWMHOMI OH LIDO Beautifully decorated in soft neutn •l colors. Lg. 30' beamed ceiling living rm w/fplc, opens to upprox. 30 x 12• terrace w/vicw Sep. guesl sullt' w/add'I pat.10. LOtllt or extras! $250.000 -rlexible rinan('ang. Lynne Vulcntinc 644-6200. <ll·46 > IARGAIM IM IAYSHOHS D•·a<•h house charm w/beomed ceilin~s & ro1y fpk 2 RR . 2 bath + c1en w/room to remodt!I $164 .950. OPEN SAT. 12 :30•4'30 P.M 2535CRF;STV1EW nn. <11·26> TIADITIOHAL HOMI Jn Newport Heights. All the charm of an older home - customized W/all the grand features of a ne w home! 3 BRs. 2 baths, gourmet kitchen. lg. family rm situat.-<t on 11!1 acre $198.500 OPF:N SAT & S lJN 1·5 P.M. 000 151'11 ST. (ll-Z7) SPACIOUS SOMB ODIL 5 BH. 2-stury lforbor View home n priced for fa~t suit-al $215.000! Custom lan\tscupln~ r l. ~pa Jacuui. patio & fircpit. Many upgrades -solid oak bannisters. bookshclv(•s & plank floorin~. OPF.N DAILY l·~ P.M . 1854 PORT TAGGERT. <H-28> MEW OCEAf'fAtOMT H AUTY Brund new 4 BH. 4 b6lh spilt lev<>I w /wA•I har + 2 ltvmg rms (one upi;tairs l ! F'unlnstir vif'w! Hurry -thil'> ont• won 'l la!lt' $450.000. Aissa Wa ynt.· H42 ts235 . < H·2CJ) EXCLUSIVE IM llG CANYON tst ti me offen•d' Developer's own home -4 RR. 21 ':.> bath -beautifully appointed w tsuc·h amenities as teak entry. dcsignl'r in1pcr s. !)(•a med t•ctlings thruout + air cond. & pool. ·:-Qnc of Uag Canyon's finest viPws ' S575.000. Lynne Valentine fW.4·6200 'ff.JO ) WESTCUFF Swim into lht• N<.'w Ye<ir with thh, 4 Bil lwauty ! New cpl'>, new pa111l 111 & out, new appliances. wood burning fplc + lg . btH•k yard w/e.w1 mming pool' ll urry on th1:;, onel'or $2~.500! .Joytt' Edlund 154:..! k235. <lf 31> PRICE REDUCTION -HARIOR VIEW HIUS Just in lime for the Holiduys• Exec. home w/fantastic ocean & Catalina view! ~mg IC' story. u1 r con<1 , 3 UH., farruly rm res. w/low matnl ground~ & putting g reen. NOW $245,000! Donna Gods hall 644-6200. ( H -32) TOWM & C OUNTRY J\ lt-l'ling of 1·11unt1·y l'harm on thl' l!ppt•r Bay w LJ vu•w <if Npl Ct•rlln :-k yhm· Cu i.tom 5 RR hom(• m Dovc·r Shores Courtyard <'nlran('C' w1overs1zed pool -form iJI dinin~ rm brkfsl rm -If! m;..1-,kr suite -hO~ring · <.'E.'ilings in li ving rm -fa mily rm w/bar & fpk. Leasehold cstCJll.' ul S400.000. narboru J\ une 642·8235 <H-33> PRIVACY IM llG CAMYOH R eady to move in now! Newly furn. customize<t. j_nterior thruout + Pxquisite arces~orlcs. 4 RRs, ra-mi l{ rm w /2 fplcs & conversation aret1. Lg. pool. jaruz7i & sa~nn . Fi_re & .seC'urity systems. Nc.\ltilllandscapinJ(. The ultimute tn pnvacy & beauty! SGfJ5.0l)o full v furn . Tom Allinson 642-823.5 t fl-34 > • SEAVIEW CUSTOM HOME Leading Newport Beach custom builder ui:,ed only lhe finest materials & <1ppoantments in this 4 RH . famil y rm. split level home! Dctoralc•d in elegant ncut~al tones. 2 fpks -intercom thruout. F abulous'! S349.000. 'Lynne Valentine 644-6200. ( Jt.35, _ HOLIDAY HOME , Lu xurious 2-story. Ii HH home cus tom hu1lt for present owner. Ovcr!'.1zcd country kitchen w/brkrst rm. formal dmm )( rm, 3 fp._lcs . dark rm & 3·c:J r gan.igt" $31"1 .500 on fl't' la nd! Burb<.rra At1nl' 642-8235. c fl.Jf1) WOUJ.D YOU I EUEYE? 3 I~ BRs -:J fu ll boths family rm -lg . · utility /stornge rm new appliunres & roof + a peek :it the ocean' R-1 ~·II ror only S229.500 an Old CdM!! Martha M1t<'nab r-.42-8235. <ll·37> FAIULOUS VIEW From this highly cu~tomn~ed Oeauv1llc rn Big Cunyon. l"ormal hv1n~ & dining rms -famil y r m -lg . 1Jil11urcl rm w tstep-down bar 1refr1 g . freezer & r adar ran~e> - master s uit<> + guest rm All this + 43' pool & sepHraltt· Jacuzzi! $650,000. Sandie Fix 644·6200 < H-~> ILUFFS FtlOMT ROW -VIEW! 'Fr a n c iscan" mode l overlooking Upp •r Uay w /s peclacula r vu•wfi! 3 BR . 2'"1 hath. plantation shutlerc;. mirrored li v1n~ rm. lilt• kitchen. tt.•mp. controlled w1fl (\\C'<•ll ar. a ll·f'lt><' l!O urmf't klll·lwn. Ftexihle finnnci~ -S239.!i00 leas<.•hold. J\ppt onlv. Dick Holderman 642-8235 . CJf.3\J) · SAMTA SAYS, .. GOOD IUY!" M:1 rv1•lous vh•w from Saddlcb~1tk Mtns to tht· :,Nt ! 3 HH. family r m hornc in prc:-.tit!lou:-. Dover Shores ~)>at'ious & imm a1·ulate. $370.000 incl. lttnd. Kcnllfl'len Harth!y 642 8233. (11·40> AmtmOH lf'fV!STOIS! The price is ri~ht & the time Is now for this outstondtnlf? ofrurin~! J>upl<!x . So of the Ifwy in popular rentul urea of CdM. Spucious 2 RR & llvin~ rrn units. $175.000 - submit ult ofl('rs' Lynne Valtinlinl' 64~1>200. Cll 41 I MI Y"OIT HEIGHTS 3 br home on lg. lot. New cpts. muny possibilities & room for cxpunslon. Located on u quaint st.reel near schools. Sl29,500. Al!lsa Wayne 642-8235. <H-42> ltG CAMYOH Live in an cxclurdve comm. & huvc access to some of the flneHt schools & shopping nrca:;. 4 BRs, 21hl baths, C('fl.y fami ly rm & dramatic cuthedrol N?llings -all on a lg. P<>Ql·8lzc lot. A pnvalt? comm. offorinl( 24-hr security. $465,000. l.ynne Vule nlanc 644·ff200 . l Jl·43> SH .000 IH MIWPOITI Extrn·roomy 2 nn . 2 bath, 1h mobile·•~ home locatr d In beaulirul DeAn za VillnJCe w/prlv.-te beach. pool & jacuu l. Lois Miller 642·8235. c H~44) - "'4J .. 2JI " ......... ~ ..... .. 644-6200 '"" ............ . ...-.. ..... c... v ... Hotn~• For Safe ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• fnlftf 1044 -1au .,.... . • 1044_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• UNIV.r ARll Answer t<J Newport-WOOmtDGE REAL TY. • . . . BY OWN ER Terrace 2 bdrm. 1trC"Cn· belt~. Mountain view ·REAL ESTATE VIEW! VIEW! T .. UADMS IH WOOOH IOCH OFFH THE FOLLOWIHG New S.n Joaqwn VIiii•• 2 bdrm Portola 0 PEN It E SAT IS N I to 4 : 30 132~ Buy 1dl' Coronu dl'I M.1r 2 Be<Jroom Cundo Overlookinac Chonm~l & Bo11ts 0 LY $141,500 t-'<.'t' (Brittanywoods) CHOICE ,ROPERTIES ••••••••••••••••••••••• REIM£ED f 1r Vtlla(i!cr Poplar 68.500 ~14682 Villagt!r Elm 7'.900 8to lOAM'or PM WarmmAlon D Plan 95.500 THE BEST GIA OF ALL Broad(Tloor Wildwood 102.900 Broadmoor Aspcnwood 104.500 ~•och 1041 ....................... /.Jn ., " /.Jn ~'"' l .•• ,.1\, I• '• iif,11 t Y I. QUICK SALE Crossings Ashrord 110.000 Creekside SyN•morc SOU>' .900 •·'•'>lll Iii. I I f1','llJL IA! I ":i 1b1a beauUlul 2 bedroom Sequoia model In ex· clua1ve Irvine Groves h.u Just ~ reduced to aelf Now f antastic park11de, cul-de·u c. ne11r pool. spa und clubhouse. HURRY ON nD.sON~!! Estutes Adams 124.500 Estates Adams so\.D.500 Crossings Ashford c Lakeside> 149.900 . OWt •wtU. CAllY htT.D. IYOWHER l.uak UV llllb, btn t"Or ner lot 11 la.21 Krele Or . car Z&. many xlra1 ln c1;;d~4 all appUIOl'f'11, GlOJQI. IN OW'l'let will tlnant'e a t 10 •; t o quallll•d bu)'er, min chm. n to bkra 9M-l~ or ?i.14110& Coll the Proffftioftcll1 to~• W Yow Property In Woo6ridge Caqsey & C.Ompanv CLOSE IN 1979 AT t 4""' '1011 ns JAS ... C ... ~ Jnadel Plan I 2 Bdrm + du, J b1U11 b .. uulully dtoCO'rated Nly Uftracs.d w1pvt front ~rt y ard, auto 1prin1lleu 6 te('urlty ..,, •' f;fft ~ WI IHJ tHJ1n1fl'1 f11t•pld \t °" I '' , Ii I '"l'•~h .1111111• • 1ur.· '"' • ,.,Id 1hr1:1 I• 11 .... m~ •pl•t k·" I t".S 1 ... u "o'~ • ·••hnJ 1.0 '• '''"''' "1u'-tit·ut ~.t• tu 11-. ....,1th t'V'' l•·~l·I "'''.t ... h• \ • "" h 1\• ti 1 dr\,J Hu•, 1 "' ~lftl \t-11 ~ iu t "tU.>U't 'Af'1 J4 ·~-. UH.J \k)h-Jhb Y1 .. lt•d•y 011d toddy-rn OM '"lluig un your own l•nd Pool t<Ku111 rr<•tolH>n rnom lt'nn1\ 1 ~;n 100' UoM" 10 N!'wpof1 ' B.t< lc fi.t) """""" ~JUN COUf~' lt')loura ntS .snd .i10J>pHhJ I WOODIRIDGE REALTY ,I 551-3000 " 1ptem t:? 1S 000 122 Sboal Driv .. or..:N fl)USF. SUNDAY Uuple11. SU Ac•cla M~t in la'*"'nll, AID 17~ lMM J8r •family rro, w/poOI , ON ra~ta 6 pulnt. Je06 Seabr~u L$l. HVll IT DtDH'T SB.L7 YOU otDM'T CALL ._C.,.,Atl . CENTURY21 ~ SS9-7COO L.AQROMT IN r'1 WOODlllDGI AVOID HIGH INTEREST RATE ,.._ 67S·3856 BUY/TRADE ciMto-SHOllS (~dt Cost4:m.rsa Fro m •p9,950 SAN MIGUEL by New Woodbridae F.atates Waahin&tOD Plan ready ror move in. 3 bed" den. 2...., ba. $166,000; Spedal upgrade package an · eluded. call George or Roxanne at Mac o1b Irvine Rily Co . (71C)~3700. VOA1r smaller home ror • ~~~~~~~~~! t.bl.s -dramatic 3 bdrm .. ~1405 71t..Ol U Models AYRES MOn IM IEFORE -4bat.ha. panoramic octrao --------•I view estate with pool. open from 10 am to 5 pm Beautiful 4 bPdroom 2 story family home loc~t· e d In an exec utl ve neighborhood and withm walldng dls~ance to len· nia courta. This home alao bas 3 bat.ha and cen· tral air. and ia priced at suuoo. can today. C ... STMAS New Woodbridge Estates Condo. cape Cod style. Adami Plan. C bed. 2112 ba .• $123.000. Call George or Roxanne at Macnab· Irvi n e Rlty Co (714)552-3700. CAMIC> SHOUS Remodeled .. lake new! New legialataon. ne w LOWISTPRICI Xlnt finan~inlJ avail. ftnaonn& techniques and Deluxe 3 bdrm .. 2 bath Owner will carry TO. new court d ec1s 1oni.. canyoo home Just step.s Hurry, onJ,Y view home nabs it easier than e·:el' to the be a ch Lus h avail. ln lhls pre8liglous. tA:>pun:haseor$ell a pro-landscaf)ulg! Room for prlvat.e beach communl· ~ & cloee escrow ln 11 pool •-· d 1.. 8e b t t Closed .Mondajs matt« ol days. F'or the .,. ocean view eek. .., . st uy m own 11 centraJ a1r-cood ' $489,000, land included I f::; "~ 8::.i1':i-v~de Uke a model, ~9.900 4525CAMDtl1 DR. 'wraparound' financing, Rldsl:lty 673-7040 O...Sat/Su• 12-S 2450 Santa "na. Costa Mesa UMJOA9UIM Former model on g~lf QQUrN; beavtiful view or lagoon; upgraded 1n every way, including furniture; 2 bd.rms. den. 2 betlw. frplc. 2 paUos. You must aee t.hlS ! An oppe>rtun1ty you won't want tA:> miss. S127 ,950. • that tocetber wit.h seller ---------FINER HOM ES fananctng can beat high --------•I FROM $259.800 urt.erest rat.es. Our staff ltSdt Rlty 67 l-7 040 OOM'TWArT $10,000 . TUITUltOCK SACRIFICE!! of experienced pro · ress lonals he lp the ir clients buy. sell. or ex ch ange S63 mtlll o n dollars worth of re u I rstate in the past 12 months. Call now &. 81ik about our many homes. & investment listings. Call 7~·1920. OCEAN vrEW 4 BR. 2'h bat.h, family room hom e in Spyglass Hiii Vacant. l.18$,000 OR OFFER r Comparable homes al $465,000 & S47S,OOO OF f'ERSSOUCITED! For spring· or this bay & ocean view hom~ will be priced much higher than S18S.OOO. 2 Bdrms ... den. dining rm • picture will· dow9 w t.he sea. Open I rown HOmEs I UNDER MARKET New U,t.inJ; C bdrms . 2 batm, dining rm., patio kitchen & family rm. Garden atnum Mstr slite, central air. elec· tronic air rilt.er. New carpets & drapes. Bnck f11>f. Secluded yard with mature trees. Owner rmy carry loan $129,900 lncludes land! Call for app't Jr 9UAIL Sun. l·S. ~ 6 OOL.I 0 I d b 1614 s... .. ao T .rr. \!!.J !"' -u eve ope y A.!~~~~ 1 ~ '755·19~0 Woodtree Dev. Co. r,<1'l<ma &l.;f(att, WOODlllDGE ' 10,.. TII l :JO ,,.M.I -~tr,J>:ifu·'tl«>v "\';JO~ ~ 67.J-49q . HARM 2.05 E. Coatt "wy .. CdM ••• --<:t' 499-5060 644-61 I I COlbe DUrLEX .. accents t.hls top local· . ed 3 bedroom. z bath & 3 $172,SOO ColtaMesa 1024 car garage. F ast Good income area, 1-blx ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Ion . Owner an_x No. Coast Hwy. See & 1ous. Lowest price 10 submit your lerm1. Open SECWDID area. E -Z to buy at Sat/ Sun . l · S . 4 2 9 E.& eTSIDE tBl.900. ~7221 M art(IDld Ave. ~ 't z1 Owner tr&ru1ferTed, must ,. ~ sell bis lovely newly re· I I I ~ and redecorat-ed C bdrm 2 bath home. DOH Y. r'IUH.Cl.O< Sparkling new ultra I RtAl. 70H ' modem country kJtcbeo. ~C::Z" Raised hearth flreplace, 640. 7000 tastefully done In natural ~21. Westclff R..ety woods. Quarry Ule entry --------•I and walk . Front By owner, 3 br. 2 ba twnbse. 2-car encl. gar. Pvt patio . $83.SOO. 646-01'7. --------•I cour tyard. Bright. spacious and charming. SAT & SUM 1·5 Sup t>r !>harJl Sµy fl. I a!>s·Ol·can 't:lew 3 bedroom. fam ·ly room . fo r ma l dlninl! E'<lnt bu y at S347.500 JI 14*9e hy I\ Bdrm .. family room. Ra m c r oom . rormal dining, ler~<' lot S369.500 or lease option #4 MIHM .., SpeC't acular Vlcw·Ocean vlt•w & nite lites New homc 4 bdrm . fa mily' room uua r d(·d community Pool & tennis 5295.000 1907 Yecllt ...... 61", down baluncC' on to n tra c t. Lovely 3 bdrm 'p l u s d e n in prestlirious area $169.500 newport center realty You'd better hurry and see this one at $109,000. Call~ll.Sl • ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS TOWMHOUSI So. Coast Pla:ta. l"" yr old 2BR 2ba. Cpt.s, drps. *-546-3037 TAX ... IFfTS: Four Plex. Gd rent&I <.ioae't.oabope & bus. CorOM Hltw-cf1 Outstanding, large 4 3 Bdrm Condo, 2~ ba., bdrm.. 4 bath home with f'l?k• 2 car atta~h gar. gardens, view & the pnme ~. prof decorat· works! (Some say all ed By owner $89 ,llOO, arnerllties). Only "'75,000 _5tG-_196.S __ • _____ _ MUI.HURM R.iltyR9CJl•hr 754-7100 MISAMOttTH OPEN SUNDAY l·S CdM0..x 3 Bdrm., 2 6ath & 2 bdnn., 2 bath: close tA:> beach; large lot. tree & bill view. $322,SOO MAlJRY STAUFFER SEA LION REAL TV 673-5354 4'7-3311 ,_AT 1171 Trenton Way MAa .... TS'S MEW Betlil buY. c Br 2 ba home, ..,,....,. large, beauUfuJ add-on -JmtllatecU bdrm, 2 bath family room. tge cul de home la Mesa Verde. sac kit. Lovely garden Completely remodeled area, witb fruit trees, inside and out and loaded berries & grape vines. wtt.b-cbarm. Super loca· Motivated seller. ready Uoo near schools and to eo! $87,SOO. Ask for gbopping. Call 546-5880· Marge Moreao. S46-4m for more lnf orma tion. JUST USTm 3 br. good locatio n . Corona Highlands 3 modernized kitcten, nu bedroom on R·2 lot. plumblng, carpeu, R·2 Could be a builde r 's lot, room to bui Id . · I A ~~~~~~~~' $79,900. Agt. ~7·7066! s pec 1a . cc es a to = m-0448, 188C.brillo. CM private beach. some llTTll View. Call THAM MEW MISA YllOE JU AS&lMBLE LOAN NeWty remodeled 3 br • 2 Owner will cooslder 2nd JASMIHICllB LIASIOf'rlOM ba, (rplc, has new root, 3Br ..ea ... lnt I plumbln~• paint. Z ·"""· ... arp." oc. ..-.i-w / area. 2 car Open Hae Sun l·S --3264 MIJloeaola pr. Luah landscaping. n ... _, .. RE A 'TORS Only $71 ,SOO. David n.c.ICA>L .u.. Bou rke , R e a Ito r , 751· 1'73 5M850. GllATl'tMAMCIHG BeauUful xtra lg 3dbr CCIDdo. Fr'Plc, pool, Jae. Seller wi.11 linance·low In· ters. 979'-~0 640·1812 2 Bedroom" den, 2 bath. x.lnl location. Pool & ten· ..;._--------t n is c o u r ta. 0 PEN LLSTATE 1006 ....................... C duplx, lncludln1 ba,y frcat to bench. down In a pq. 211/IM.a200 SAT/SUN l·S. U Jetty Drive. 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Home with pool near Ha rbor. 3 Br 2 Ba . $115.500 Open Sunday 33181 Mesa Vis t a Laguna Realty 494·0077 CASH OUT! That's what the owner says. Today Is not soon ~h for a s~le. 3 Br den. 2',.., Ba townhouse. Fantastic ocean & harbor view. Bring your best o rre r today . Thousands less than comparable propertlesr:& a ss um e 8 % loan $108,SOO . 11470. K .R Propert Ues 493-9381 & 492·il700 CROSSIHG Last opportunity for these exceptional value. Perfect locabon an Wood· bridge near Lake & Beach Club. I & 2 Story homes. 1477 tA:> 2148 sq ft .. up to 3 bedrooms. 3 baths . Decorator al· lowances up to $4500. Na· t.Jonal award winning de· signs. built-ins. a ll wood ex t eri o r . la vish landscaplng and' more. all Included. Prices rrom SllB.990. Sales person on sit.e al NS Woodlake. next tA:> Springvale Park in Woodbridge. WOODIRIDGE Prestigious Washmgton Model an The Estates 3 8'1nns .. family rm .. den, 3 baths. plllio; luxunous carpets . landscaped. Priced below market at Sll9.9SO. . DAVID D. CARLSON aA&.TOI 133-9293 OWNER. Culverdale 2 bdrm. tam. rm .• highly ~ W/prof. int. de· oor. Cov. patio, comer view lot, prof. lDdscpcl & aW>. spn"klra. Nr poot parit. scbls. etc. Under Z .900. 558-1678 BEST BUY IN IRVINE Woodbridge Brighton. appraised value $125.000. BUILDER 552-4808 F&l•Vc*y 1034 --------~mustseU.$117,000. •••••••••••••••••••••••SACRI FICE! Beaut. Greenbroolt "Barcelona" Woodbridgo 3 Br 2148' WOODBRIDGE PLACE on, Prime If• acre c /d/s PLUS eH!gant 2 Br condo :bir .. 2 ba .. Stonewood 1cil:-Sacks ereenbelt. priced below market. model A/C, Jacuzzi. Lge. m48Sanla Lauretta Cir &lb or. lake. 67J..C311. I ot Many C u s t o m Open Sun 10-C. or phone Owner/AO.. ~es By o wne r fordelalls oo this one of e ___ ...;;;.______ ~ kind pro pe rty . A gt For Sah -Opt1'ul to 91J&.5880. purchase ln WoOdl>ridge Patio Home 2 & 3 bdrms. Crossing. Award winning UnderS80.000 2 Br 2 Ba home . 1 Wiwl• leach I 040 beautifully upgraded. Deluxe 1 bdrm Condo, ••••••••••••••••••••••• $5000 option applies central a ir . a ll ap· toward pure base. R. Haf. plia.oces. SSZ.900 ............. dabl, ?52-2121 ApDt Ml-C682 · ·~HOUSE 8tA:>lOAiitorPM SAT/SUH l·SPM UNIV. PARK SBR+. ·-------!mlLI'rcHflELD DR. 17911 Bascom. $120,000 3 BR, 1"6 BA. pool home. with land. 552-8291 or Ald-•1t&..o.. m comer lot. formal din· ((K)5)e2""381 collect. llY.'ib Ing room. covered patio. BY OWNER =elnle pa home. ·~11 Plan 112. Ice em"""CN\c garage opener Woodbndge • + Fam. ,.,.,., 3 b location. 2 Br. 2 Ba .. a r 1162-tBlS 962-7804 Agt rm. Din. rm. a. nnlsear opnr. upJ!:adel, • lake. park. pool & ten . $72,500 J.950 sq. ft. t year old. ~0 BUIL.DERSCLOSEOUT Must sell! $124,SOO. Call New Buch Home : 3 714-&l-M96 -bdrm. 3.,.., ba. Just s few _B_y_O_w_n_e_r_. _O_p_n_H_s_e short block& rrom the Sal/Sun. Across from beach. Priced to sell ! park, pool &. schools. 3 536-0l.33or536-8821 BR 2~ BA . frplc. lg CONDO IY OWNER view. Fee lot. $98,SOO 2Br. l~Ba. bltns. btrl _SQ.0037 _______ _ bnck frplc, nr ocn & s hopping, refrlg . All · s umable loan. $57,500. 1163-1342 By Owner. C BR. F.R .. 2 BA. nearby scbl, pk, 1740 aq ft. Must aell $105,000. 840-2542 • • TOWNHOUSE. 3 Br, 1 Y.t Ba. els tA:> bch. xlnt in· vmtment. $58,SOO. Owner 645-1028. OPlt4 HOUSI 11 ·4 9271 Krepp Dr. N or Vortrtown. W of Bushard. 28R, fam rm & pool. RV llorqe, 2 frples, lots of BY ~E;R, han;l to find • University model In Village III. 3 Br 2 Ba . formal dining, living, frplc, cat.bed.rel clp, Lile emy, rully landscaped. superb location across from Univ. Pk. Warm family home . Open Houle 10.S Sat/Sun ~1 Sien'• Tree Ln. 552.0143 CHUTVllW GORGEOUS LAKE VIEW End Wlit. $201.000. Contract of sale. 12% dn. Bob Marcel. Moore lnvestment:s. 673-2Sll ...-HOME IC8CSIHGTOH Every once In a great wblle the park jewel Is discovered. and you'll be more than pleased with tbe Wle tile paved patio • tbe me ol wood and glasa • tbe aoftnes1 or the plush carpeta and if you need five bedrooms · this oould be your answe r · wrap it up for Christmas. =· Call for further ••MDST. [}qpm wiUI OWMt'I UD· It, lood locaUon, dbl. ~--FHA ~ 21 /Crod&• DaW)l--..L__ '4J.&o42 ..... d Turtlerock & Newport Hills, OCI." Mason Prk & lake. Sao Joaquin model. top condo In Rancho San Joaquin. 2 er" deo, formal dlnln1. wee. bar, rrplc. sleJla tA:> pool fr Jae. Lille new, up- grade•. Sl4S,000. Call m.~or752-0392 red hill .-. 552-7500 ' pr119, 2 trpa. Clear. Y ••1100 MIJlt wUJ c~ lit T.D. 640-1405 75'.0Hl .. A,.,,,_ • ~llACH ~~~~~~~~I ~~~~~.tie~~· llALTY 2IDIMConA61 tf6.tH1 671-1'41 642-0762 PWSIMCOMI Peaed bardwood noon . .... ,, Ir • -U07 woOi) beamed cellln11. 2 f1Pf N HOU')! IH Al TY ••••••-•••••••• ••• •• • • brick flreplacet, COWJ1ry ~PolnL ldk:ben 0-,.... 1026 117-.-.1Brt116 PLUS 1~~~~~~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• / •. .,,...Prinooty. 2 Bdrm, 2 bath lncome1• DWLIX Wllt w/pvt patio and IYOWll• SIJ0,000 1ri •,•-HOUSI POI SALi Plur ~. Beil b\11 ln C. 44-7211 'f'Mt C.M. 4 bdrm. dbl. bea c h aua. I br ......,"1C rm .ofnet • +blldlelor. Do your f!WD Nr'pOl't. ... 2'71 remodelinf " male• a f'w Sale by Ownr/Act. ' DAMA Dt()tt() Belt chr .. : forma I din· btC. 3 bdrma., «Mo, laml· b nn. • pool. 3 Yean new. Owner tra.Mf .. Mt 6 make olferl PM 500. o.,.n Sal. l ·5 . Ca II Ill· ID '°' diredlont. SUIPS80IC 3 Bdr ms. PLUS. 2 ~ Baths, community pool. f7S,9000penSun. l·S 82218 Pennington 759-0226 s.M1ta-T• LACU'ESfA RACQUET Q.UB 2"' )'Uri new. t '700 +sq .ft . Proleaaiooally carpeted and draped. 2~ bath ailtln bc)okcues. much more. Offered for b undle o moH1 I 2 Br 2 Ba . uwly re· bov111 fr o.m bay. 3 modeftd home lo Prim• ..,._ fro8) ocean. All. NDt "--· .,..., Afl new 11MT11orl7J.IOJ.a. °"""· '711 Mart1old. 2 lcftcben 6 carpellal WAllT ACl'IONT 8r detadMld, t Br over a Unodt. 146~ tNumable Clalliled~Ml-5111 carpr.Aft.1'75-311151 VAkla. ,IOO ....... ~:;:,..J iiftBM • ~c~~ TUltTU aOCIC GLIH Attractive 4 bedroom patio home on cul-dc·sa~ near tennts courts. pOOI and jacuzzi. Upgraded earthtone decor and private yard. Better than new. $179.500. fo"ce. Open today 12 :30-4 :30. See Kay Ranger at 11 Creekside. • CCLDWal ..... co. 844·9080 2111 IAHJOAOUtN"IU.tRO. IN NIW'Ofn' CINTI" Tlrilerock Beautv Popular PtiU°ilv~n TEN· NIS AREA . Ni cely la.ndscal)ed and lovely In · tenoc. Adult occupied Be sure tA:> see this before deciding on a ny thing else SUNDAY SPECIALS OPEH TODAY 43 MlnwtalM Fantastic 4 bedroom Deerfield townhome with pleasant decor & great location Tot ally up· graded & only $97 .900. 25Gol.to Professionally decorated 1'-adewlnds 4 bedroom home Wlth one of lhe best 180 degree views in Spyglass. Reflection pool m front patio & hot tub an rear yard. Truly one of the best ocrenngs IQ the area. e--RANC H HEAL T Y ~~, 2000 T..et.rock HHh View crty lifhU from this incredlb e fami l y · entrtnmt ho me. 4BR, ram rm, wet bar. frml din'g. $198,500. Southlanders 631·2133. 642-6220 IXTIAORDIMAIY Delightful Cape Cod dream home. 2700 sq. ft .d finest custom detail· llli· 3 bedrooms. family room. 2~ baths, ocean & momt.Aln v1ew1 $367 .500 • SEllHITY & SlCl.USIOM Large grounds with room for pool or play· around. Spotless wood and glass hom e . Beautirul Mexican tile throtllhout. Soanng ce1I~ lng. Panelled walls. 3 bedroom, z b1tt.h. $169.51)11 • TIUECHARM Wood~anel l 1 n g . firepla slained glaa:s. beautil trees. walk to beach. 3 bedroomi, & guest unit with pnvate entrance. $157,100 • CAllEFUE UYIHG St.unn.ing wood & glass condo with great oce·an vtew 2 bedrooms. den. dirung room. 21~ baths. bag kitchen P ool & Jacuui. $149,SOO • OWMH MUSTSIU Spacious 2 story home wit.h sundei:ks, big ocean view, J.bedrooms, ramlly r oo m , 21,; baths . Consider lease opt1on.- Sl.3S.OOO • . ll04So Coast H1way m VIiiage F•aare LAGUNA BEACH 497-2457 OCliMFRONT Deluxe CO-OP apt. 2 Br, 2 Ba. ha.Ce deck. elevators. ~pool. 21*1 spcs. San· dy beacb, adulta. 1185,000 HARCUM &HO~ R.E. 9118Glenneyre 494-8$Sl '"'-1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine realty UIGHTOH OM THE LAICE_ Spectacular Woodbridge Crossing lakefront home w/2 BRs. 21h b{lths & den w/wet bar. Smashing master s uite w/balcony -gourmet kitchen w/charming "nook" -both living & dining rms adjoin spacious deck & overlook lake & mtns. Asking $159.900. Forrest Powers 752-1414. CH -86) SUPStlOI UH STYLE Lg. 2-story. 4 BR family home has easy access to the pool & jac·uzzi. The tast efu l d ecor f ea lures a greenhouse s lyl e ~kil c h e n wl microwave. dramallc s unken tub in s pacious master s uite w/mirrored ward robes + formal dinin~. Located in Univ. Park's newest village. $136.500. Madeline Cross 752-1414. (Jt.87) A HEAT LITTLE PACKAGE Outslandin~ in every way! 2 BRs .. 2 ba ths. formal dining. lovely lg. kitchen & cozy fplc. Single level townhome has a view or the park & mtns. In Univ. Park 's Pet ers Development. $117,000. J ean Dales 642·8235. <H-88) AVOID HIGH IMTElllm! Ass ume 8 'h VA loan -or lease/option this 3 BR home in The Willows. Close lo greenbelt. Perfect family home. Flexible financing. $87 .500. Dorothy Hardcastle .642·82~. (H.89) RANCHO SAM JOA9UIM "VILLAS .. PLAN "D" -char ming Solano plan has all the amenities of a lg. tfome. Highly upgraded w/quality cpts. drapes & landscaping. Central air, too! Act today on this 2 BR & den O ! Amy Br-0wn 752·1414. (ff.9()) ICIMSIMGTOH-UHIV. PAIK Elegant 2·story home w/jacuzzi & beautiful redwood decking. 4 lg. BRs. r ustic: fam ily rm. formal dining rm & living r m built around garden atrium . Countr y garden kitchen w/unique brick stove. cook~t.op & terracotta c.ounter tops. Sl83.500. L-Orralne Rennie 752·1414. <H·91 ) ... '42·n3S '44-6200 901 Oovef Drt119 Herllor VI•• Center lrvlne •I CMnPYt Valle' Qftw 7U·M14 ••• • •• • J t\AIL Y PILOT • 7 _ ............. -.... ·-· ;1.~~-·r°" Movte. '°" s--. att.r ... 11.... °"9t= .... -...... ---- .... J9 I rt le-' I 06t •••:?::';••••• •• • • • • • •. • •• • • • • • • ••••• • • • •.. • • •. • • • • • • •. • • • • • • • • • •• ·~· •• •. • • • • • • •. • • • •••••• btn.oo LA«MIMA HAS SOMITHIM6 FOi IYBYOMI! UM O l lTaUCTID COASTLIMI VllW HOMl ... l ..... ....., ...... TMN ..._. .,_ .. • ,_... _. .__, yw4 • ...__. ._.._.. • ......, • , .... flreplece -•••ti ... --4 um., •. SIH,IOO DO YOU WANT 'I.IV ACY7 T~ .. ., ., ............ h .............. d9Mry 4 .. •*•-.... M 11 m11n .. t1 CH..._ ..... ,...., .. ,,,,,710. CO~Y CHAaM HOM1 • a .................... 1 -. ......... ... 4,..... -4 ..... , roffl, 9tt•llty c......._ ... lfnt.Sl'2.000 VllWS 4 5 'Alt AS THI HI CAN SH! "".... J .... tMMa ..... ttfed ....... . b l wt .. a4.-........... c ...... . ............ atto. ~ ........ L-. lot. UIJ,000 497-Jll 1 THI rona llALTY 514 6 YPS Y 1000 NO COAST llWY. Jo'OR THOSE Wll O 497 2461 llAVE KNOWN Tll 1': • SJ::A. &i Callen under ht'r OC...,..RONT ~~ll~~p:t11v1lt~'r\~ On the 11nd at Aliso Buch la the anawer lo a Beach: 3 bdtms., den, dream. Locat.ed on the 21;', batba. Below 11p· ocean aide ol the hwl., pral&aJ 1485.000. JUST A SHORT STRO .I. MOSS rolMT DOWN TO THE BEACll Almoal oceanfront, steps The lar1er unit has to beach: 4 bdrms ., 2 SPACIOUS LIV. RM bethl. den, pool. art1st '11 W I 0 P EN B E A M stud.10. S397.500 CEILING . MASSJV F: OCEAN VIEW t• RP LC O f' <> I. D On quiet cul de i.al'. on BRJCK. ETC CompJct Temple H i ll!! O r . k 1 l c h e n ( N E I.': D S Specious 2 bdrm , lam1ly RENOVATING> & dm· rm .. 2'h baths : deck. In& a.re> w I French door pat.lo overlooking lovely open1na to secluded pr-den. f1exlble fioanc· l)llt.lo. Unique bath hali 1.ft 1215 nnn bBL. PULL MAN &f _u ___ ... ...,.,_. ---- MAH 0 GAN Y PANELED WALLS IN ------~- NAUTICAL DECO R. 3 ARCH IAY 11us alruclurolly 11ound BR d b lh O o lder duplu I S JN 2 'en.2 a · cean NEEDOf'YAl<OWOKK view. Lge lot. S1&4.700. Open houM Sun Dec 17th & MINOR Rf:PAlltS. I l lO 5 #9 Stonington you have dtuorcll 11 ANXJOUSOWNER. PLA CE /\T T iii'~ REACH. W / It ENT Al. __ 4_'7_·_17_6_1_A_gent.;;..__._ LNCOM E. thu. OUI y be• yaur LllSl chance, al thl' pnceol s1•1.toor.1 ..... u Own« may help finance MISSIOM UAL TY 985S. C.t Hwy, Laf?una ..... 494-0731 . CllATIYE.-... f'uuancmg avail. with thia2bdnn. & famlly rm. home; .uperoet!aut views from both levell_ gf this Al't'h Beach lle1ihts of· fertng. SlJS.llOO PEllffCT ... Laguna Niguel Realty • THIHIU• • bdrm,. with 1r1•1t '"'""" lnthalln1 tll•. dbl ev•n . mirrored doota It apect arular. Latp lol wtth '1\11 n y ll • r...-1.rulatln• rou.nt•U\. 0n'J8t ~ lit •1111.000 , ....... u ... OPP'.N 110 r. DAll..Y 13l0 KINGS ROAO HJOtl ON A 1111.1. 3 Ur + I" Ila v ••"' homtt ~ 000 Cull ror dfttalla l't:143 SUN REAL.TY M4 2ell H.¥.HtLLS llAUTY OML Y un.ooo Cbo ct Broadmoor 11 home In 1real h>c• Uan l&e bdrm•. frml dJn, f1nf1 rm, 2 •tone hreptacea. Locat.ed on ~ ...-Oboll w/prtvahi pool N(,wly olCen~. 11l ~JW 758-IJOl ~ Walker t: lue T0 .. 0 ... l'pacluua 11od 11ry 2 bdrm. z1, ba • dl'n, dOJ rm ~rn..t llU . Al C. dilclll. vu CIOM W aiool It i ar u u 1 A t r u • I y Real f•tat.e handaomf' pru _ .... i.................. .. ..... ....-. ..... I 06t .._ "•rtr 2000 .._,, •• I ff 2000 ----•y-•00--• r or Sale by Owne r •••:£:•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••-••••• ... •••••••• LOYIL U Beautiful e moa old UClt41WPORT HTS7 hon» oo a apariout M' Newport Terrac. ~ondo 1t~ A roomy 11nc1a at.ory Prime louuon. 111 aty WIHAVI '1M CALlf91HIA COAST NOPllTIES Wdrm. fam rm bon1l', tnd unit. a Br a D•. 9~ ~t. o. Ulls 3 CHaJSTMAS SPICIAI. charmlnllY decoratt'd w11ara1e )48 tJ0311 bdnn.. family rm. home, ALL AVAIL.AIU OH c ,_....•CT with C'Ountry French rrlced below mkl at talte over low tqulty ~·- kitchen. oak floors. ..,,000. *"-S144.alll FOlt 1971 CLOSINGS flreakie, f orma I dlnln11. ltai.ned and leaded with w·• .... -~ 3 Bdrma . 2 batha. luJ)t'r 1 nl Jo'X .. ;!o. nlH•windowl nd •llliRrlllV"I l hatp home With Oak · .. '°'1•1· ... :XL; ~ur~• ..,ood .!.. wtabrmru· Dtau&.lluJ home with pvt ~ .-~., ,_ ., ,,. ..,., doctl lllOO I\ firs., -b.tko roor & .t l~\'NI~ out PLUS C&nYon lA~u. 'w111 trade .,W\bouae.Jl3T-*· 2A t'l'll'TS 12() I '~ ITS 341t '"llT" 4~l'NI'~ ~11-~0l<'M· ni.or. <Wl''IC'P! Rl.OC. A 1..-1" pool size aoulh r~,..~';ty patio. $2'5,000 lrch-;'!1 C i\I I. 1,75 4fi0tl ... ..... to... 0...114/6 4-2 104 CGl~4-721 I OCEANFRONTDPl.X /Jn NILf l. (}1\11.£ y l.. I\ t,SUl 11\1 E 5 2•2 West Newpor t. ~=· Owner I Agent MONACO LMlt npenalve home an -----""----- ,,. .... ,,operty1 1150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11.ACHl'«OMT ptrty ll lUl!O IAClUl>'lCE 4'J..t4t• ••1-uzo Btt14 •BR. poo1, 11e>a. hce --------Harbor View on ree laod lh:Uque features. f or ~ private 1how1n1 call Owner/Agent. 7S9-0819 1076 HC)MI " £xc lua1v.; e Dr. on Clu'labad Beach. owner M.eea 3 bdrm hou11e + 2 unit.It + rm ror I mett. 1105,000. BeauliCul 3 bdrm houH w I ex ~ve brtck work + rm tor I m ore, $90,000. Qwner 7lA-2'1l· ..,.,.241 J UO.IOIO )'tl'd Xlnt ana $14UOU. ~\Alt OCIAM YllWS 5PACt0US M.I. ()peon I lOWlel UAUI Sun l2 30--4 30 """"' MONAROI SUMMIT II CHOtCIARIA .ctult townbouat tom F.utbhlf beauty newly munlty Z BR 2 UA off~rtil Th11 areat lmly UNITS 227?b Arb~ll• home-3 bill bdrm1. 3 Ro.S S\06,fi)() be. b""e fm}y rm. Ill<' frml din. Prtvate re.ir 3 BR 2 HA UNIT U$2 yrd for enl4'rtainan11 Andar• Ro.cl 1119.500 Grat•1ow. llvlnic at lli. V1U.A AS SOCIA TES betlt 75&-1.501 ()a.y or night. 493 ?203 or831 7'lQI MOHAACHIAY TIAU CI Lar"e 4 bdrm .. 3 b11lh home on a lovely {'Ul-de· UC Outataodlng pOOI & outdoor entertalnmenl area. L1"ht & ulry S2e5.000 MOMAACH aAY OPEHHOUSE Dally 1.4 219 Via San Remo Lido Isle · TIUACE Sensational family home oo a large view lol 3 Bdrm.'I., family room. O.-Sodtrtltca kltcben w1lb !1rt>plilCl'. UMITID IROKUS pool & 3 car garage 675-5626 Roorn~t.o exeand sns.ooo ~~~~~~~ MOMARCH IA Y = TEllR.ACE VIEW Oulltandlnit t·us lom family home. 4 Bdrmi. , J baths, large fo mtly room Huge lot on qwet cul-Oe-aac road I "'1 Yrs. old. Excellent rinancmg. $3'9JOO MOMA.RCHIAY Raise your family where their playground i11 the b each. This w ood shmgled home on u large corner lot hu 4 bdrms .. den. family room and room for a pool Gule guarded private com muruty · 1245.000 COUHnYCLUI U VING Situated 00 the raJrway adjacent to the 3rd 1reen, enjoy countr y club livl.ng m your new 4 bedroom Lln.ka Pointe home. S2:1J,500 Cb Coldwell Bonker LUXURIOUS llGCANYOM W / ASSUMAILE LOAM Take ovu s ubject to w.. •;, ~JU.sllnll loan. Lite & airy townhowle near II. jacuul. & tennll- t.o Jo'astuon Island-3 • 2"'1 ba, wet bor, Cnnl din. 211paclowi three sheller balconies. lge mslr 11ulhi w/walk an closets. Only S168.000. 7591501 (~l~!!i!§lfliHj Real Eatate HOME +An. l!BR house+Apl over gar. R2. Big com er lot. view. DIR. L/R. dvn. $225.000. Appt only 215 St. Andrew b Rd . Agl ~ Assumabl e 81/2°/o Harbor Vh:w Monaco Pbue Ill. Great view. 3 Br. 2 b<I. By owner. You owntlwland ~Port Carlisle Open SIS 644-4887 .$159,900 $-5000 On Bill 4 bdrm. 2 ba. home w1pool, jac .. lam-rm. completely remodeled. Big lot. much mor e. Owner will finance No c-redit needed $155.000 balance. Ask for Ed Gbemow 964.2455 SPECTACULAR I AYVIEW HOME 3 Br. 2 ba. wet bar. wine cellar. 2 frplcs on lge lot w/room f o r pool. Reduced t.o $320.000. By owner only Remodeled wft.aSl.4: & charm. Open Sat&Sun 12·5.1411 Kutg!> Koad.~ SAMTA FOR HER a cute beach cottage. FOR IUM it's on a R-2 lot. 30x85. BOTH foroear lol value. IAUO ..... EWPORT UALTY 67s..1170 tf'u!i~c~~::~. ....................... a.... LM Opt or will finance. $3$0.000 BNch Shack on Sand. In • Sale • t 11 'ell Yocmt RHn W Newport. 30x62 lot. 3bdr .• Prealdent1 a I C714972f·tlll W/coutal comm1111on lf#I., Condo. Lea.ae M2S 729·•273 S.A.4-PUX All 3 BR 2 Ba UPll.8. $14()(1 mo income. Owner will ~arT)' 2nd. Fu II pra c~ s:w.ooo approved bluepr1nh. MO . Option Fee $1.500 ------ 1295.000 644-8612 Aa.ld.ng 187..500. Acaoss At.OM __a.~€H IG€ JASMINE CREEK Mdloi :l 77~st. ltty. ca.rl.sbtid~~ beam NI -..a--~ HOM€~ OPEM l·S SUH. ceil..ln&. hl1h light 2Br xmw.Coultfwy,NU Santa liays, stop by for s-C,-.I t 1071 d.lllOindc:i, maa,rill1cent 645-6646 11<>me Chns tmas cheer lf ...... clbbleonl1182.000 --------all.tr shopping and enjoy ................ ~...... t • Jell Y~ RHn 4 R I duplexe11 the luxury orrered an this !I Br ~ Ba. living. dmmg & <n4> 729-9151 729 9273 incl. bayfrout to be exeh. J BR 21h Ba t wnhme family {ID, poolu~ yard. do wn In a pk ~ . w/ieparule ramily rm oe;w carpets & paint, ~ Ca uarcW 213/684·3200 and formal duiinic & wet· mi to beach. Im med. oc r..,ty 1 •00 bar. A II with in th t• cupancy. $97,500. Prln ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIDE 7 Pn vacy & security ol ooly.493-2265 NEW SHOPPING Prtdeolownership3 Br 2 Jasmine Creek u Jelly s.ta.,_ 1080. CF:NTt:Jl Hoa w/flreplace owner ·:. AJll 644-6200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Beacli Area. u n I l • s i x 2 B r OC-VU w /gor geous l •+ .... lyRm grdns & paU06 encl sloM at $79,900. 2 blb north of & a.ron picket fences. Lit 3 So. Coast Plua. Lloyd. Triple net lea1C8. 1-·1rsl t o w'tl h o u l! ~ u n 1 l i. . years rent guaranteed. $482.000 Prime high trafCic count Bd. 2v, Ba. 2 !pie's, prof _,,._~_5_2353 _____ _ dee w/cork wall&. Mint T ..... cond. 1229.000. Appl to U.000 Sq feet rentable Sp.tee. STII0.000 Geor'CJt ll&iM Co. 6Jf.J400 or pnnc-. 64G-!1617 2132 E. Oce•nfronl ()penSat&Sun 1·5 S49'J.OOO Property Jloumt642 3850 NEWPORT SHORES Sulgle st.ory Jbr. needs help S97.:ioc> 3 BR 1mmac ul 11 t e $106..500 3 BR comer dollhouae J\$11.Sted $109.000 TWO~WRY 3 BR + loft 1119.SOO 3 BR A Frame 11 19,900 4 BR 2 BA S:l 21,000 DUPLEXES 3+3 by ocean $145.000 2+2w/ltmd $182,000 NEWPORTCRF.S1' ~r 3 Ba Plan 4 $135.000 2Br2 Ba Pin I $106,poo Martna Realty 642-8850 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SSOOODOWM , ...... 751 • By owne r . 4b r . 3ba. --------• Corner fol. ctrcu lar • OfftCllUILDIMG dovewn ~!'Jew 1carpels. 4 i.rnall 1wtes, $89.900. dra~ Will sel on con· Near Brl.stol & Baker, lri<i or lease opuon. Va· CM. Agt ~ 7729 cant. Move 1n tod11 y . ~~~~~~~~~ . Pn.nciples only. 754-6519 aa.-IHliahM . .••••..•......•.. , .... Mobile"--• foorS. • 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOllUHOME l..c>IMATIO.N Rent. optiorl to bu)' info. repo'a, loan aaaUJJ>pllon etc. Eaay flnance O.(\.C. 9o(fice11. Mablle .... Ston 133'0CEAN FRONT Beautllul CO M · MERCIAL LOT. No SJn Diego Cly. s2so.ooo. Owner1Agt. Submit t.enna. 714/434-1735': 8kr. ~ Raturant Chaln 25 yr lease. Property In So. Cal. Commerce Cent.er. $1 ,1 00 ,000 . C all 714~. llACHFtXO SI 15,000. San Clemente Tri·Plcx. pnced t.o sell. Well looted 2· l I BERTHA HENRY REAL TOM 2L5 De! Mar 492·4121 30MALOT F.a.'ltSide Coet.a Mesa 3 separate hou.aes on COr· ner lot. Super location. muoo. ty & pa!Stii;:e. A sym· phony of upgrad~~ tn · eluding 2 c racklin it frplc's, ceramic lllu. ---------custom wall & window Anaheim BM-1011 s.nta Ana ~-7070 oovertngs. Call now. CIUMSHAW. RLTRS ~7566 Harbor View Palermo 4 Br 3 Ba Lo down Assume9Va% loan. 833-1840 $175.000 Uppet-M.wport lay PRICE & ttRMS E. AQQeicn 95M500 w. AAtlbeitn 76J.1442 W'eltminster 848-8895 Mobile Home fW'D or un· furn. Across street sbop- pioi " buses. '8500 f 1rm. SC.2750. ~58 ..... &Gw.t u..ft Owwar-~ilM) ... ror the growing faml· ly. lhls 4 bdrm. home bas J Monarch Bay Plat a btg back yard wttb loll of Laguna Niguel llODEGREE VIEW $1 69.900 Absolute best value Baycrest area WestclJCf 4BR. 2ba. ram rm. 2 f r p I c !> • 2 t' a r gar+worlu'oom. 2400 sq ft. Beautlf ul trt..oes. Qw ck move 1n, look now· l.941 Commodore, NR. Open house S at/Sun 12.J . New po rt. Re a c h :J bedroom & den. only $12S.OOO. Upgraded spUt level. Owner wall sell on land contract or AITD Call !or details. (11500 or lease w 1opllon . trees for cllmbmg; new •96-7222 13 I ·0136 u rpets & paLnt & an ~~~~~~~~~ atrium wilb 1acuui. = Owner wiU coruilder 2nd --------• ln.L'St deed. Make ofCer . $125.000 ~WIDE WITHDPAMPO ~ New C1JU, drpe, low renl. 7 day move•in. <FG3468> Call North & South ocean views. c-edar 1n11de & out. 1mpoflmg 2·11ly with l''rerl<:h windows & door!l, bnclt.ed terrace front & anuque s treet lamp & large bac-k yard . :J bdrms . 2 bath& & I bdrm. + bunk room , bvlb h.11vc wood burning frplcs .. new ceranuc SOUTH LAGUNA Cl\anrung old world cot tage with paneled walb & beamed. ceiUngs: room lO~and. $120,000 Rucker Realty. 642-4758 ·--------or642·532'1 MW.ion Moblle Homei. 6Ja.1141 Sll,500 PERUHIT MUsl'sa.L .DUPLEX. S71.500 Good condition. good loeauo~ Owner/aat. m.11:n tiled kitcherui & bath8. ·t;t~,. Lake new & vucunl. ·~\.~M!latf"-~ 1245.000. '" .. , ' _,, T • Of TM T OWft 110', N 1 Q.o•.1 ,.,,1hw ., A 1-~ A M I L y c 0 M . I l'JU~·· 1;,., .. "f'.·· <JJb~I POUND. des11ned by ''"' 4'1.i "'' I Hf1'11 (l')u,ftto'l'••.ft Oitultian Abe IA; in U •,. '''" 1 .,1ur ,, c..1 •11l11 M!lUng ol 11pec1ml'n trt.'t.>N 111&1 •·ri ·~·•. & n.tluul inon~. with 1..;._ .. h IOSO br eathta king while .....-- water vitiwa. Two nt-w. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CUSTOM HOME LASTOF7 • 4 Br. 3 &. master bdrm retreat. 2 frplcs. formal dlnmg. 3 car garaf(c. ap- prox. 3000 sq. rt . 2297 La Linda Court. $189.500. Owner I.Agent. 552-~94. 642-Zl64 or 673-07R2. s&ISATIOMAL VIEW Ml Al Directions Side by 11de. :J bdrm . 3 It's Gorgeou&' 2 Sty. 4 hr. bMth cedar homes w1lh frml dJn'g, lrl( f'R, 21, Wlne cell•rs. a J)Olllng ba. upftrd's galore! Bltn room" m any old world vec, au opnr, brac-k ~~~~~~~~~ f eolures Both !o r paUo. prof lndsc-p. /\II 'OOPO'TIIE WORLD VU Newer Jbr, Vaulted ce1I· .1ngs. /\I C. gua rded; Comm pool, tennis. BBQ Owner ft-- 6U 1Jdo Park Dr, 2D t st day o n market Waterfront Condo with boat dock, Completely ferurl>Uhed. 2&R. -2ba. Secunly bldg. Huge as sumabh! Lal T D+owr 2nd. Av&llable lo see ll-4 da.Lly by appt. only S711l.OOO I.his & more for only .... McC.....ck SU2.400. Really World. ...., •94-7551 ~ _ ---- --5 Br 2 Ba. S2SOO down. V A UlAN $1Z20 pr mo Call Mr. canbeU11umedal 8~ an Bladl.1-398-7879 NEUJ~L lerell! on this 3 bdr/2 LapM ..... 1052 belh ranch-style hom11 In •••••••••••••• ••• •••••• ~c area $109.ooo. CREAM PUFF ' ' " I •' I fljl• I ti• •" I ·I l·l h'1"-i I DECORATOR llOME 3 640-t922n59-0087. bdrm.. 2 bath, large cor· Jbr. 2~ba condo near NB ner l o t . premium neighborhood Complete Jlacquet Club. Highly up- ly and uqUJlltl<ily rei· graded. Vacant. $149,950. clKoraled.1149,000. _~ __ !2>4_. _____ _ NEWELL El DUMPO ,t•'\111 ti I !do,, I iqu• , It.•'' •1 1'• \' ,lJ·I ... ..,.... ..... 1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CGI 673-1020 IOCHA llOWM R.E. UDO ISLI Uenutlfully dee-orated and lundse11ped on cul·de aac. Custom feature11. • --boat/lrlr access. Whal --------• What a meH ! Y ECtl ! Out WOW ! WHAT /\ DUY! A bit of elbow grease will make you$$! fo:ven has pool, S1\'V F. 810 ' Hui'ry c11ll now'! 646-7434 JUST LISTED Total w a rmth and e legance. All new lhruout. Slnglc 11t.ory on extra wide lot at quiet end or Island. Gorgeous. large brick patio. 3 Ded.rms + small office. Large ma at.er w /loads of clclaet apace. Lovely noor plan allows for totally private guest. suite or maid's. $389,000. Call ex- clusive Aient fOf' app\. t.o see. Ina o. 984·2'31 or m-802 Fashionable Laguna Nl11ucl UvlnR ts all about. S1 t7 .500. Wood Ir gla11. 2 bdrm. home dellaned by J•m~i ESS-2550 E c kbera. Nestled In 11nvate canyon with ocean view. Patio, , n. ,_...;.hlli} decka. lk)'IJlet. $129,500. VJf)IYJ'(ltV'' ~ ~p Close-In 11eaullful " practical. walk to beach. arhool town. Lovely d~r a landacaptn1. Patio lo uut.door llvlo1. Conve rueot. $14'$0. B009DP WoodlCo•e LOWl.llMT. lmmarulat~ 4 Bdrm Paceactl~r Park Ilk~ p11t.. lot. 8e at • ptn lin tt lnlerait rites. Offered at 1114.000 New 2 BR for quallt cnntdoUI buyer. C&oee bMd\. but bat out.at.and lnl ocean riew. Spac rooma. EJecant m.aawr IY OWMH p,600. 8018DP C-~tal View ~ 2bath East Nine --on l';t Nl((uel Goll And city lit.ell from uni· Couru . Pu rnlth Jd q uo qood 4 11 u ta>OO/down or lca.ae at hldeawa)'. Very pri v a • .:t;oi-•;...__Tmo_._-._77_96 __ _ ded1 with hot tub for e OPEN J.2.4 SUN d the dA¥ telllinl. Mua 8tJY A. CONDO FOR llOCI Sl ..... DP CHRJSTMAS Padnc la1and VIit.it • 1 mm Crysta! Sandi br. a Bdrm. 2~ be. AduJ\.t. Cloae lo water " bl.Kha. $120,000 Xlol tnna. MONARCH INVESTM £NTS " sns.• Dup&n. eotall'•ct 111-$)42 d ..a.. a yn. K . U4' --------d ow a . ll ~ lod.Malle)'•Ur a ho ppln f .....-... Call Moor• lft, _. It)' llllinl the Dall)' ~ 0 '• f7Nlll POot Clwlfi.ed Ad.I. EXECUTIVE SPECIAL ln a neighborhood or Im posing home.. Thia 3 bdrm St urd e vant We1lcllff ho m e Is • be.rgain. priced for you at. $158.000. There's old fashioned qualltl In thla modem home. Start thr new year right In tbe NewJ>Orl lllah Srhool DalUirt. To aee t.hh In· llta0tl1 appeallna bom•. cal.1111 at ~ ll$l ~,,,. HERITAGE . . REALTORS 4 duple-x. lncll.ldllllt ba)' front to ha e1tcht1n(led down In a plt g . 213/684·3200 lNVESl'OR.S D&J..10 KT Beach hc)uAe on Jl2 lot, IJt.ilh:e mu l)()lenllol. Xlnl terma. $149.900. cc.no SUN REALTY,884·2611 2 UMTS/1Hd1Vlew SBR. 2ba PWS 2BR1 tba tt relne\. l dOor rrom t.cb. S15'-,JOO. So. Ctlf IMlty 146-NOI SELL ldl.-ltemt •Ith a DaU1 PUet Cl....tlkd Ad . eon. .,. .. CENTURY 21 O.OWS..,.Senlc• wat.errront 3 br. 2 ba. 2 1undeck1 ovet canal. perfect roe small boats. Qxnmunil)' pools & ten· nls. $169.~ . Property MQU3e 6'2·3850 IUYDIRICT AlOMOWMltt SAVISl,000 Harbor Vieiw Rnon. :Jbr. 1'11·1evel. Capt< Cod Con· do·OPtn apace view every room. Tennl .. POOi. ""Mtumable loan. *1T7.000~ P~CVllW Watetfront OC'l liack Bay. 1229,000. Eleaant & Reac:l)'. Muter awte & gue s t s, 2~b 11 Eutblutrt. 202$ Chico ()pen~ ll·5. J . Shirley Realty ~114 *HAPPINESS IS:* FAMTASTIC LOCATIOM -5 Bdrm. fnmlly room w/bur & wine cellar. ROAT DOCKAG F. fo r 100• boat. $1.595.000 r • •, OWNER FINANCING AVAJLABLF.. ••EAT VALUI -4 Bdrm. uJm~t new. family room w/wetbnr. 1argc P & S. pvt b e nch, $605,000 tee . OW~ER FINANCINO AVAILABLE. SHOWPLACI -Perfect entertainment home w/leaded ~veled French doors. Wine cellar. ook & stained 1Jlass kitchen. paneled Ubrory. masnlricent · mot er :mile. Jacuzzi. lar~e P & S. •.oooree . MIMf 61Mto01 111-1109 .. • • IE5T IUY IN TOWM . TRIPLEX + gueal. Great summer /wlnler . CIOllC lO bt\MC'h & bay. $250,000, make offer. JONES REALTY INC. • <n. ICM(, (7'4) 673-8210 OCEAHFROMT Treasure I s l a nd . J...agwia. Pvt beach. ris · bing pier. Terms avail.ii· ble. OntheO<'ean ..•. $1.V.000 Qcoean View, ..... fl6,500 Irwin & lnfin Rltrs. 499·5060 644-611 I .. swww clate Closiftc) Mable HOIM Pen S55,SOPPB IUILDtMG 4 VERA6E Two tn-ple1tes & one 4· paex with 6 two bedroom & 4 one bedroom apts. 111 e xcellant area o f Rl vus1d <' Will ex -change' S18S.OOI> Tota l 752-1920. CIUMMY 4 PLEX Inveswr·a delight. /Ill 2 Br apts. New pelnl & carpets. Pnced n tht otl ta),000. ' QUAIL PLACE NOPYTllS"' 1-------Defigf.ttful Seller lo c-a rry Trus t Redecorated home an Deed. 334 spaces. Part to,... Tit l:JO P.M.I Newport He11lhb. Ready K.O A. 7'1 cub return. --~---.....-44 DUPLEXES FltOM $11.250 for the dlsc-r1mlnallnJ? 644-~llAgent. f1unlly to move into :l ...._ fOlo S. 1 200 8drma .• 2ba. -__,.. -.sz3 CAMPUS Da· IRVINE ••••••••••••••••••••••• tOA.ctts w/nalural spnnll & atream an No.Eastern CA. Beaut mln bckJtd, sn.ll twn & Modoc Nat'I l"orest nearby. $35.000. Call 551-37~. IMVISTMEMT IULUTIN Call now for be11l lnv~t m e nl11 in oc-r eag<'. ranches. potentl11I com merclal property. Also properly located near new 1-15 frwy i.n booming Rl ver •ide county . Butletln to be mailed monthly to o ur sub· scrlbel':\. Acreag~ from snooper ,ere. e.lf. ,, operty lxdtmlc)9. 714/674-2-4 04 S.Juan s.~ C!fl I ~ 1071 C "'* 10'11 . ...... : •...••.......•...................... macnab / lrvtna realty 1979 COULD 11 THI YIAltt And this moy be the horn ~ you've bcc.n scorehlnfl Cor -superbly upgraded Meredith Cn nyon hOme. 4 nRs. 2\1:1 baths. :;cparutc romUy rm, form al dlnln~ rm. prof. landscapinl' w /lota or custom masonry. Near Oona Point & good fwy access. S189.000. OPEN SUN 12·5 P.M. 1'7092 CA LLE ESPERANZA. <H·92> DOCTOR'S DREAM A 39 unit nparlmenl build.ulg. 1-\JUy managed wi no vacancy CAStl FLOW. Only $200.000 down. lake over. Owner rmy wke 2nd TD's for part down. Looted 1n Buena Park J l 8572 We8tem Avt!. CALL 542·3676 lor into. Bkf"8 wetlcoml' HOt ti W /IMC. Cul -d e -s ac neii;th bolbood. 2 & 38r on lr.i Io ta. mode rn 11pt:. Purc husera provtdl'd W/llsld rental lnquines 100/o DOWHAVAIL FAIRVIEW GARDENS 547-6511 llG7.PLU Near the beach. Only!~~~~~~~~~ 1365.000. Scott lloalty 536-7533 BIGPKJCI-: REDUCTION This b all 4-plex wo11 S?:M.000. Must 1011 1 m mcd1at.ely . A 11 k 1 n a $2:ll. ll00 . SCOTrltEALTY U ... 7Ul DIWX14PLIX Brand new-all the ex traa. Oreat Coeta .Mesa locetlon . Ide al for awner-/occupanl-two lo choo8e from . Full pht'l' rz:M).000. 6HOUSIS F..-&aida C_J!t..Mller wlll ftDMce.t.!.... Ml', 4 28 R + ~ -.-aao.Prtn<N>· f 1€HIG€ lJ. ar. a1-1JM HOM€~ lflt..-, SU. Ralr al)'Un11 -" "'--~•Hw• NB am 6 WOCMO. Sell or • ~ #. '-· u Jn eo.ta .... Mw.46 •~or7SMTD. - , ' i .. ' . . ' .. DAI VPILOl GYndey.Q!c!"'t?!' 17, '"' H1•"U.fWlll•• ....... u.flinl•d H.MtU••••IMd ....... 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"" .... •--~-Stre"m 1 dl' .... -Y'I' "' "' "' -t.'"' m, UAV' '"' ..v 2Dlll~t>.U1homtt icar Dei111eJbdrm .2"9ba . ~~"::!w .-:mo ,.._1·1 S32S /mo 494 72117 , Ca1114S-IOll&. •An81 •"· ....................... ..,., 6 OP<'lr ~/me> condol with every\h1n1 ""'" ... '"' ~ ~ NEWPORT 9r1 "H 4&4-4212 Twelve I Ir uou ll~P~x.. Waterh'ool H um 11 Stov#, refdaHalor. ~J·3006.~l 3ll:5 ""' ------2 8t 1.q11t.alrt, lrplc, tie w/pool. Gr .. t t.•ual a 0.1 teiru CIM400 VJUher /dryer. d I• Or~ Plan 3 condo. RwlUc 3 bdrm. apt Close room&, S years old. Im· Mu • renlal i. 1r1 old 1tpanie hwHher plui el4'ctrac 1 1.o beach• Lown. f..nlc. m•C. Choice upper $641, tr ta.ab f\Qw Coooo 2 OR. rrpk. burnt. a&r"•t 1 Br. AIC. tennla/PoO Lust of the new homl!s on tht-water 1490 f:' mo + ~11. Narctuus. • nale or cou· C' on~" r • 1 o o A• k f.(!uo, ltw!'llun. au of !'1"~-~..'0~. ~Us~.., ·;;:J.S:;:.:.mo:.:;;...;.;7:5;.;l...:·1;.;;lM,;.;.;.___ 4!n·-8 J:oo1y. ••--1eue, re· • ..-... --...... .....,. • -for leaNe only. r.1 ve and entertain m -.......... '1 ~ _..,,ooo ;u. S-lS * Acac•a Jll('UUl, P1p1bl ttmna Un v . Park Terrac 1 · rence1. Avail. Jan. okC'l"t •tkom• Mia MlOP by or, 71418 .. 0 l.o move ln Wo have 2. twnhme. 2 Br 2 na (.' eguncc Jn your new custom ho~ Mt-.ortleecte 376' 15th Owner dl)'K b Zerk Hadky ln\'e.t &!aevea. U3/318 t31j eoo It '625 per month Olrdilf model. Pool. Jae. with de~1~nt'r Interiors. Conve."'iencc ....................... 633-~t or 541·3122. Eva mtnt• tu uu or 9¥9 Move In now '!! Call pr.opn,nrtenn\acrU. oriented to include 3 car garages wtth 640-7610. 2 .... ....... ,, r w.a> $475 Ph6!5l llll!.2____ tt ulomatic openers : kitchens with --,-,-.,-.-0-0-..... --~ ,..,.._ on·-w/1arv, 10 O ,.. ...._ 1700 !!""!L ... ~ ... N 1 o ~h C SELECT s er townbome. univ. mic\ro-wavc r a n itcs. sctr-clt>aning 25lOS...JewA. .. w ZGOOO 2 .. TaUI JllACHHOUW ONA LOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• or..--'"",.... T' PROPERTtES Park. Cull Or. Tapper. ovens. trash t•ompactors. a nd BBQ 3RD FLOOR WALk·UP. l •o ,._,.aRett• 3 .un 2 DA. e~ mo Qall 645·1920. Jmmed. oc · ron~e to~: wet-bar~ in all models: BEAUT. C ATALINA· • --~ O ... cup.ncy f ' \places . n I · rt & OC EAN~VIF.W . AP· In untul C'alllorn1a Srull 1t4o GGO ...,vi'• O-r.-t 122, 1 r l ' 1 1v 1 n"' rooms PftOX 1000 SQ . F1'. 1 Pa•u Roble-•, suu ~I\ •••••••-•••••••••••••• ,.. P:Rt'.,E%mily hcdroom1s. irndour l a undry art!as : lthttr...SZn CRPT. DRPS. 8LTNS. sum M"~ 2Hrbonw. adul"*. no ptiu. 28r. is.. ocn view COndo. or Y u " r S.{Ut>~t su tc. amily room and muC'h +rclng, cuport. luun· '°fj."'lnlemi parola 1araiit1 111rd11oer. $425 ~ cbffa ubovf' marina, ~~:.,~.b~·1J. ~!r. ~:. more Dotk <lva1l<ible to all tenants. GJ<t;ATHl';CIH~.\TION dtyfacU.adulta,nopet1>. 2 BUX S :H\KACll U &SPORm-H.\ MJ,'150u MUST Of. SOLD TOG Knl t H. !Pl lSZ, AH: Ln &Mre &2ZOC'l •<'rt! mo fTS'7251 ~anytime. nr.Nlce&pvtyd Ordnr. Shown by appointment Ca ll Linda !'>wimmin~ '·1"11·" :i mo1.<>mo.~. Abo. nil~ 1maller --t.enrU.a hl"tlth d uh' 1>1111.erth 673-6SSZ part.rh aood term1 BY OW .... ER CANYON VllW pod, .. s.')25. Evea Haun <714) 833 3150 18 to 5 weekdayin ".'.:ht 11.ihtt•d tt•nn•~ 2 8r··-ia· r I DON'1' 8t:: l..A Tf: avadabM l'ootat1 Kem " Uahl .tt auy 38R 2ba ~. mag 559·0l86. rt I' & h ...... 1111. rp c. snrm. Marta at Luak UV IUJla. tx-n ror home \#/f'l)k In quiel re· 55868. 11 )U " rn 111 11 ' 111 ). If( andk, beam cell. gar. ..... W. HHlkJI rw:r &ol 11& U21 Kwlo Dr . !lid area Mlle from bch .:olr ctn 1-m.: '.tn~t· · IJJflY nr ace.an. $425 152· nu l . twaltot4' AAaonaln t.8r, as.. many •traa. 1n · 2 car aar. tae rncd yrd. 3 BR. ll,; ba Lwhme II\ th~ room eves 6'7>9US Ceorae or 22UMITS l.W5'lnna~11 l d udtna all apphancea '500/mo 493-9588 beautiful village o f $1SOO. Modem 3300 aq ft Baycresl area. beaut r l 'II <\l'TIVll 11-:" 67$-:lmBob. SCOT'TR At.TV ?m Puollobln.~hf .iomo U1clude11 tau1• Woodbridge.Corner'\Jn· cuatm 2 aty, 4 RR . largefarnllyhome .huge .,,11lt1nw d1r•·<t•11 f11•t• ~ ab&l'1'' Oolt 8 H llOI) Z~·SlSO ins Ir aardnr ~ U34 ut '-t• V.-.Y 3234 it. Pvt patio, S43S mo w/pool. Lrg Back Oliy prvt master s wle ~ 3 :-.und,1~ brunt h 1111(), old T•·n .. nt a. P•~ t t 7~1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kids&petsOK.559·l828 lot.64S-7783 eves other bdrms, 3 baths & 1rip~. p.ert11·'· ,1111rt eo.toMeto 3124 wbu . 2 Rl\'jc f'f'<" rm 10$) 46 .. )04 Bea11t braJld new 4 br • ask for Uolly ~;;,..;:....;._______ darkroom All in perfect 1ourn.1m1·n1" & m1111· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.~~wn~r"~"1~1 iooacre.4 Dttdl ~per 2.!'~~ b~m~~eirl~~~ dcnman';.''~~r~~.· d,•~9r1":: 3br. 2ba. nice rnc·d back =~!a~e~· ~~r~ :1e ~!.eas~~~~d~n~~ 111'.i\l Tl.,'l l.i\P'I:-. s.l~r~:a~~~~nl~::: carT)'atu:.· acrl" for Rancho ur l'auo 147s 61)0ltl& dlhwhr,fncdvd,ordnr& yd. S4SO mo yearly celling Palos Verde gardener ~-!l681agt ~•M!lt .... •·~ l11·1lrnorm TSl.Mgml .~·l603 l>'arma near alfalla fields ' " lease. 551-9496 6!51 ·4423 swne. frplc, walkover· l'\11 n ~ uni Urrl \\1111t-t.. €HIG by Owoett Terms For ~ Blt. 3 ba • flilm rm Lrg ;!;'t~ ~t.~~o oi; e~o mas. extAlrunve mirrors. Pr\ me Lido Locauon np;·n d.111v lfltu 1 11<111111 LA.MANCHA. A.rTS HOME: Info call $31 '1366 or lot. tll25 Agt t64-2566.,!nJ.29'1l IEHTA.LS $750 m o . 558-8534 . 3BR. 70' lot. 2 patios. rm•tt· w r\t!'" .n ,111 :'Ito LarRe 1,2&3 bedroom l253-li204No8rohn> GU-2212 673~ 2 BR.l 1,AJ ba.. $425 67S.1938 grass, trees. $1200/mo. h·a-.1· n •t1u111'<I ~urr~ garden apts . Adults . 3XD Cout Hwy, NB M&.114• leach 3240 2 BR, 2'h ba. s.t75 Ag\642-5078 .1dull:. onl)' .11111M!> Oshwhr bllns encl gar t.45-6646 ......... New deck 2 bdrm 2 blil. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2BR.2ba..... • SS25 HARBOR VIEW HOMl':S ~ bbQ Pooi Ga~ Pd. b=tr11 2100 frplc. garage avMll. Eve• BR b lk t 2DR.2 ba.... . . SSSO <:.armel Model 3 bdrm 2 DtxOee.rfrCMtt Q ,\kwood !...Sc .... ;PI Mi ..,..,3 · . 76 UHITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644-1271, bfr9am 536·~ ·ocean. 2~ ~o. w:sk fo~ 2BR. 2ba. $800 ba. lam, rm. dbl. gar. 3 Br 2 Ba. den. dln. frplc. GArd~n Apartments rro "" . ""'' I v o~ER Want t.o xc-bnac 3,000 11q ft ---------Keith. 96i-'47I 3 DR, 2 ba.. $525 gardcmer Incl. $675 per J.car gar. patio. s un M~A VERDE home at· r "" d~. One house from JASMIMICltllt( 1_:_:.:..;~...;_ _____ 3BR,2'h ba $650 rno.Cell644·7111'1 deck. Yrly Avail am · M • .,.n .. eeh/Mortt> mosphere 2&3 br dlx Low rebl T11k.: ov..r the c&Dala NB. Llke to New~legunl-2 bedroom 3 BR, "1• ba s-475 --U-00--1-SL-E-.5-l_drm__ med. 642-08Sl ,.,iO Ir\ 1111· • .1t 1 .tt\I apts. no pets. 546-1034 91.\%1oan Nov11conc1t·i. Lrade for angl family Lt:ASESAVAILABLE ~.or2bedroom +den 3BR,2bu · S550 1>.1~0'{10 l>roperty loc11U!d 111 HMO dwelling. 5 46·3220. / $S75. Cedar & window '38R. 2ba SS50 ll6 Via TriC1Sle s racious 2 Br. l ba . all elee. Bra nd Wm12nd St.Hlalto 65-0291. home. Five blocks to 3 8R.2'-'lba.. $625 h o m e w lge av1ng s.a.....te 3276 new.11!'1E.L8lh St.$375. CALL542·l676 ---------beach. Private 2:car 48R.21~ba .. .$650 r m +d e n lm mac ••••••••••••••••• ... •••• He.,.,..le-.h/Sowth moAgt.541~5032 (ortnfo Bkrswelcome WATERFRONT garage. Fully m &in· 48R,2Viba . · $7!15 $12!i0/molse. Miii> AREHTA.L7 lit.() l•ilh "' Beautiful with pnvalc lained yard. Adults. No 4 BR. 2'h ba. .. . SIOOO Waterfronl Jlomes Seetbeexperts at tl>t1\,.r .et lhtll • 2 Bdr .. 1 ba .. new lnstalla· ~Triple• Small 1 BR units on San· ta Ana AYe lncome $718/m o. Fu II price $110,000 dock. 6000 sq. rt Canyon ~ lnqulre al 525 18th 4 BR, 2~ ba . $1095 631 1400 •HOMlftMDERS• fi42 Kl70 llont>. nt!w carpets & f 633 drapes Small pets OK Lake. Will trade or pro eet. (71j>960-I 3 br. 2 ba, lge enrl pauo llomes-apts-plexs-sngls ----S325 Mo. UIO'T·B Placen perty near beach. Have your own fireplace Garde~!.,~~~\~,? pets Largest selection of uaM.2·2464 c.lfOf•PIPrMope-t-rilhl'f L,.,.-1405 . ,..,.~ bd ...,_,.,..,....,..., lowrenU11s1n Soulh IA.YFttOMT bd&•p .-~~~~~~~~· for '-'1u 1stma11! 3 rm. OrangeColyfromSlOO CoJido 2 8R 2b W....,._Yllop 0...714.674-2104 = ~~~-e~t~r ci111~ udo lsle 3 BR. 3 ba. 2300 Allareas·Allpnces ly.S6"1Smo . a . year Beauttful brand ne w iR€'TIG€ 2 BR. Iba .. w/frpl, eocl 892.7711 ext. 552 or olsqdf\.;,..,,~·1 ~~ns7 · 4 yri. C-alllo(lay Moveloday CftAMNRFttOMT adullapl\s. Nopet.5. Pool. _ _ > R.ed ... pialJo, 2 garaRell $450 _,., ..., -... 498 n084 2 BR. I ba, yrly S55Q J8CUZ%1. Open for viewmii HOMES W..e.d 2t00 agenl61S.5930 S48-l258 Walk to beach condo 2hr. "U OClA.HRlOHT wknds 16-5, 95S W. 19th ••••••••••••••••••••••• HB 3 br,-2 ba. pauo. gar , 2'h ba. W/O. gar Pool. 4J2N El Camino Real. 2 BR, I bll . wntr SSOO Sl. :mJW Coaatlfwy. NB CodaMHo 3224 fncd yd Klds & pets ok. 't523 CA"'""'Da·IRVl .. E 5S2M49pr559-81112 SanClemenle STIPS TO HA.CH Bach.~·$26."> I Brl290·S.'.l0~ 64S..6646 ow N pr 0 p e r l y 1 n ••••••••••••••••••••••• $435. Agt, oo fee. 964·2566 ------BR ---973-29'11 Jbr. 2~ba condo ne:.ir Nu Scinto Alta 3280 .I . 2 ba. wnlr 5425 2 HOUSES Inglewood. Hawthorn~ 4 _.._.POOL HOME Racquet Club No pet.:.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR. 2 ba. yrly $615 2 Br $335-$3Stl 0 I E 11 or So Bay Area? -N~IAd 3 b 2 b Br Ra I d ., BR. I ba. vrly .... " n I ot. xce l'nl 778 All h ..,.. ... 06 rm + r. a, no s moking $650 mo 3 l . R yar • S395 " J _..., Eauside n.ro p"erlft WIUrAYCA.SH!! · eg eny fl'nlc,rouo.gar.rnrdyd c""""""" 1st. last .. depos it J 8R.1ba.yrly S465 TSLMgmt 642-1603 IRA.HOHEW " -... • ... .._ ___ ....__ 4 Bdrm 2 bath. fireplace. ~r: .....,._. Ownerneedsqwcksac ,-,..,OMD-.-v fenced yard. covered Kids petsok.$455.Agt, 6423622 Nr Bnstol/ PA.IU<LIDO ~y$00,000 T.D.rttOHRTllS ....,. So h nofee.964-2566973·~'71 **UOOISLE,3BR 2Ba. Warner 2 BR. 2 b", (rnt. Pool patio. SS75 mo, ,,, · ut lo el I pat S7"0 ---------.,. '" 2 & 3 br, 2 ba. all electn c Covered parking. $375 to S47S mo 600 -W . Ha milton . 838-2917 or 642·2164 (21.3) 674-~7 or (7 141 Coast Plaza ST"'ITT·H• v Y ge. ao. ., T••.u... 3290 Adults~ c.,, _. . 7 l.4(e lot. "4 br. 2 ba. frplc. "' ., Mo ~ 645·6822 -"" f R€\TIGE: .,._,_,1 anytime or I 14) dahwhr, cov'd pulio. MEW YEAR RIGHT . . ........ -. ............. . HOME:\ •IW&SZlJ ___ aft_6•P•M•.___ gar., fncd yd. Kids& pets Lease th as beaullful 4 BR. very nice a rea. 1859 Condo 2 Ult. l 'l'z ba. d(' •---------ok. Agt. no fee $455. lownhome on lhc golf Port T11~garl Pl mcl corated. lrg pallO. pool. :ma w Coaiil lfwy,NB !164-2566973-2971 . ~ w/lovely lake & gardener. wat..r S700 children OK $375 mo. t.4S..6646 ~ mtn. view l·Slory. 2 UR m o Available now · 998-200tl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br wtgar $295. Crpl, & den homt' prof dl· 759-1152, 644 5100 ~~ ~--..._ __ e....-.:_ .. _... fnt-d yd. waler pd 27 10 u_ __ 11:..mi, .. _ ... or """" 2100 ~ .---...-Brand new 3br. 2'1'zba. "D" !Nlaware. 6364120 roratcd &r a1r-cond $625/ Newport Shu res 3br. ~~-..._ ... .._ 3300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fmlc. Dbl uarg. pool & M (If °") ~~ .... ., ... Jean Dales 642-8235 IJuch Pets ok $~50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• associated OllOKERS-llEAL TORS 2UH W lalboo ~I 1 )66 I •Easl-stde adult 2 lir. d~n 2 Ba condo. pool, dbl gar. "'2.'>. ~. 645-6822 ~ __ 2 bdrm I ba . car port. ""-I TH .. IE,. rH crpt drapes. Lndry fa<' ~ '" s;A-y good toe No pet.s S280 I\at'h. kalch, bath. ulll pd mo 271 E 16th Pl . ••••••••••••••••••••.• .. Gsmral 3102 l·a"c .. ~z1.<m011.n lob""h.Vr l-5 o .. .,., atrium, JaCuz1.1, nr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ! lea/le No pels. $525 4 Br 2'h ba. nu S & S ORANGE Country La v· 548-9157/~9543 Golde n Wesl Estales . _548_7980_!!:::._e -- St~ year round Isl mo 644-0452 MOllLEHOME S50 s ec dep n e r ·.. ---------IMFORMA.TIOM 673-1.241 IOam7pm 3 Br. 2 ba townhouse. ~Macnab -Irvine 1ng. Eques tria n ac · Gourmet Count r y a...,-.leoch 3248 3 Bdrm. 2'~ ba condo t1v1lies New duplex. 3br. lba E Side Lit )'d. kitchen, fam rm w/ wet ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool. 2 car garai;!e & Rent. option to buy inro, _____ ....;.. ___ Quie l adul t living . BeauL 3 bdrm. 2 bath. garg, sPoUes•. No pcls bar, form dln'g, 3·car J Br wlique qwet '1'J ac opener. near lloaii Hosp rrptc, lge fed yrd, $675. $41S.646-7528 gar. S735/mo tncl gard. Frpl. k1ds /pels ok . &beach~ $525 615-5216 repo's. Joan assumpllon Clreanlront dlx 2Br. 2Da. Enclosed #lar. & patio. etc E,asy rinance 0 I\ C m> week, $700 mo tall No pets. $400. 645·3381 or IRVfMICOMPLIX mo.Owner99'1·56l2 3bdrm lrg fenced yard Call968-4602 Rough. $450 J an l CONDO 1a1aoa I.a.cl 31 06 Drive by 2039 National 499-2286 IEA.CH $650~"'° Yrly l Clean. newer 2 Bdrm, dbl 1wna.1.---1..a Approx. 6000 8~. rt m· ••••••••••••••••••••••• $395 p e r m o s t OCE"' ... VIEW vnt11nw. - 9oCCices June 7~-94611 ~ _67_~_5949 ____ _ MobHe Homr Store OCEAN FRONT Uhl 4 Sant.a An<t 554 7070 bdrm 2 ba 2 car gara.ie. MESAPIMES I BR $315 2 BR SJfW Pool. jacuzzi. gar avail Adulls. no pcls 26511 Harla Ave. 549.2447 I 00 Ch Id gar, 5 blks bch. No pets. ~ Larg z t h b dwtl'ltnal dbldg.r 0 1v1s1ble BAYFRONT 2BR. 2 ba. J:~833-~ ren pets $385. Avail Dec 15 . Large 4 br , 2 bo. i.un roo~. v!~~/~ae~s.'~ East Anaheim 956-<t~ Wanter SOOO mo ullll pd Anaheim 956-1011 .,·amaly only 2910 W ei>t 81 e " 1 ran~c 123 t; Bayfrool $695. 964 2283aft4 room. 2 frpk s. redwood huge bedrooms. 2ba. County Airport mm Hcrb2l3/ 478-3S77 days . 3 BR. waU-wall cpL'I, fncd hot tub Walk lo pvl rflllc. deck. 2 patios. gas avatl;,bihly $240.000 """'"' B 2 1 rear yd $360 2622 ~San 4 8dnn .Z"4J ba .. lwnhse!l beach. Avail Jan 15th BBQ, D/W. r"fng. Encl W Ana~1m iG I 1442 Ocean t'ronl Upper Westnunsler 84K 8895 m 7386 535-6017 <MM) ...,..,...ess 2 r. rg pauos. , • bUt. to beach. Oen view, .. tommerc1al1tndublnal g;ir, opn Sal 10-5. 110 ta Ana~ve. 714'249·5236 frp .. 2 car gar. $650. $795. mo. 499-5049. gar, work bpace. Jaund ---------\bdrm Duplex ru~ui1hed Near new townhse. 2 Br. Vutslandlnl( bay(ronl h!;e Step6 to beach $275 per I', ba, gar. (n cd pul , Olvuoon Ma rl ne Call 1213) MSl)prmo,2 Br.1 Ba.2-536·1956 or Ann a al New3br,2AOOsqrt,con hk.kp I child. no pets 642•2751 248-6119. car gar. beaut ho use. 957-Ul.51. temporary h m Grealhool!e. 960-5844 & pier 2 bd. 2 ba. J mo S4H 786.1 S34S mo 645-4655 PM & frplcs. Jtara)(l' $1050 -_wttnds ______ _ ColtoMna ·S2'76, 714 /271 ·1838 TOWNHOUSE-Lge 2 Panoram1c while waler --------- R b 1 vu. ~Im med occpncy THE ILUFFS monthly 675-7285 ~nh $J75 2 br, 11'\! ba twnhs~ 2 br. 2 ba, duplex by u..tw..llhsd Gar. fplc. patio.-good loc BRj l ba, S.A. ms. $475, 8 • 1 ~ a . pal o. car 497 1~1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UA.SE/f'urchcne l1lt/ asl + $100. Kids OK. port, pool & laund. Stove, · 4 Bdrm . 2 '-"' b a .. PANORA.MIC TOWNHOUSE. So. Coast Grdnr&wtrpd. ~6-0659 refrlg, blUns. child OKI 2 S T OR y SUN Ny fam/kil. + formal din· water. NB $425. Manna ••••••••••••••••••••••• F;.sadc Realty &l2-8850 lcAoo Plftietwlo 3107 TSL Mg_m_I __ 642· 1603 2200 OCEAHVllW P1a:1.a. 2BR 2ba. l'h yr 11(..scbJs . $450/mo inc SP~H 2 br .. 1•,~ ba. ing ; fres hly palnled. Full o ne ha1r acre old. One of a kind, Lse 3Br, 2ba, FJR, f/p, clOt1e gas/water. Avail J an J. walk /beach / t o wn crisp & clean Move an • •••••••••••••••••••••• 2br . $295 3425 Lux. bayrront ver:y lrg 2 256.lEldcn ,.,_ Be h 1 t th w/opt to buy. Partial So ~l Plaia & Frw)'s. Cal1Pall714)968-1391S, ~/mo. Adults Avail. nowat$600mo. .,.,IWJ>Ort ac o an e credit o{ rental toward Avail l/15. $500/mo. mid·Jan494·2764 Agent640·5560/ Bdrm. 2 Ru. cundo. boat m.Z788 646·490'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1>l1p avai l Yearl)' cxclu.~1vc guKrdcd gate purchase pnce. Gd op· 7S4-0403 Dell.DC 4 BR. 2'f.t ba. sew· _ _ community o{ llarhor ---------ing rm. Nr beach. Many ...,_.Hiia 3250 iiKRGUARDS.AOUl,TS S750/mo 675-6775 Mesa Ve rde ·2br . quiet LJOO ISLE OVER 40 3 Br nr beach cul-de-sac. Relerenee11. lttdgc Wil l accom· l:rtunti~m~rtgage r~~s 2 BR & garage, nice yrd, unique features . Real ••••••••••••••••••••••• modate a tennis court ower. '°mum c 8" nopas orchildren. Mar· val ue at $550 mo . C:ill J11ck Cust.cr at Mac 546-:nrl ricd c pl on I y Ca 11 536-8659. La Run a V 1 1 I a fl c b I ' flit c · 4 c..ol'l""I townhouse, 2 Br. A/C, na r v.nc Y o . ....,_. leocJt l I 8 ........,..., frplc, garage & ca'l>ort. 1714l&W-b"776 •••••••••••••••••••••••3 ~-bdrm--2-b--L----d-3 BR. 2 ba. huge fam rm. ,,_ 1 1 --. a. a rge yar . Fp, z gar, nr park & pauv w/v ew, poo rec CUST'OM HOM t; LOT Oc~ views. spacious l No pets. Avail Jan. 10 ocean , 1525. 645-1223, center. Child OK NO Spyglas i. llill. agl br dplx. fireplace. steps Call af\ 4 $48S 968·3636 536-12.86. Pets. Close to c>ver ~ tobeach$450.497·1955u 2 199 Meyer . Ne., r ------ythlng. $395.545-2939 WiU trade 3 subdlvt-ded-Mtwportleecll 3 169 Harbor/Vlct-0na 3.fN~sB.A ~~WL~Ri;:1'5 LAKE FRONT. brand loti!, Las VeRllS. fo r c11i.h. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bdrm. 1 ba garage, S3SO 8 EA c If $4 90 M 0 . new 2 Br l Ba. entry ~lboal, t•ar, diamonds, Magruficent beachfronl per mo. Call ofl. 8pm (21.3)431 -3125 kltch. frplc, A1C. rec ac 61~'168'1 West Newport home 5 548-2871 fad!. $400 mo 673-6634 Bdrm, 2 batbs+dorm 4 br . fam rm. dinmg rm .. Wllltr;,de21"'1 re11ortorrcs lort. $1100/mo.lo June, KIDS/PETSOI( lg rec rm . 2"'2 ba onhtkeanElco,Nevada Yrlyt.seposslble956-S871 EASTS I DE . 2 RR S650/mo8181GrantDr . (or cash, !Ulllboal, Cllr. _ _.:..._::.-------townhouse, gar, $395 11.8 . ' diamonds. gold , etc. OMIEA.CH 642-2510.6464848 NEW4Br. 3Ba. lg lam rm. nr schls. s hOP6 & fwy, SllOO mo. owner 962 0925 or 892-1530 aft 6P M a..,-MicJuef 3252 3 +den Or ~ bdrms. New $495. 000.1366 2 bdrm. S450 mo Yearly ...,.,,.. A"" I"""' alt 3 .. --------~· 3131• Alvarado l'I Cull _,.,,.,....,. ,._ · carpeting and fr esh T, riamt-a lovely home Bay Crt, w/JS' boal slJp. 2 6.11-0Z34 or675·3600 BeauWuJ brand new 3 BR. edlat O""Upancy br. 2 ba condo in :We xtro trg duplex. Fplr. mm e "" bldg 0-1 Sh 3 Bdrm. "",2 bu • ..,00 pr V I I b l 0 pet . tn """"mont • Ort' " •• dshwsr . dls p .. neutra l ear Y. caae. u n 8 Welbar . wshrtdryer. mo yrly Work111t: 1(1rls Call L 642 7796 Please. d 1 p--' 313 Alvarado Pl Ctp(.'I ' ynn · · I a u ts only $850 /mo .,.,. ~9161 Barrell R ty 642 5200 _ Zl:M34·9603. 540-9'19'1-off 631-0234 or 67S-J600 --------- .,_ ho s 4 Br 2 Ba -Brand new duplex. 3 BR, J ~! b:ach comm SS75 To.~.._... '" S200 ulll pd, 1 Br duplex. ba. xtra lrg ms tr B~ mo wtnter Ye11r + lse ~_.... 3525 .stove & refnf(, no pets. swte. could be used a~ a villi 2131472 9226 ••••••0 ••••••••••••••• 547· ~3-6243 mother·tn·law quarters. 2 Ir. TWRhte Lave on Bayfronl. New Must see to apprecaal<· 3 Br. 2'h bu. brand new. an earthtones. SHARP. l•ruelBR Yearly Call Lynn 642·77!16 $800 mo Nwpl Terrace ....,5 Mo Call ..., k -0 64S-9161 2 miles to be<tch (2131 .... · ... ac 67s.8247 --------- 988-5009 962-7788 Sl!lO Nace bach lor. reiop. Beaut 2 BR, 2 ba, Mesa adults No pets. UUI pd Drive. nr S.A. Cntry 106 E. Bay Ave. apt 9 Oub. Pvt fncd yard. < --------carport w/s torage, $4~ CANl\LFRONT 4 br, 3 ba . .\fl lwafth fttfftilhed ammac, walk lo bench ••••••••••••••••••••••• lf1~1Gl(1 · Decorato r furnished 2 sl.OrY 4 Bdrm home w1lb 2 LOTS 2 ILOCK S view. tn best location. Jbr. 2ba, bltins. frplc dbl garg. $460. 82l Presidio 64.>1926. Cute 38R, 2ba in Wesl H.B. Completely redec in ea rtht o ne s 1450t l st t las l. Incl gardener. 768-9250 c:c.tttr.o leoch 3118 mo. 673-8139 .. 63H816. • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 3 bdrm 2\12 2 BR cottage, garage. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Bdrm, 2 ba, Fam rm Nowonly$7SO. lc6ooP....,o 3707 Atrlum. all bltln11 Ort> an Manna Realty 642"~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Over :.>,000 11q rt. fl ·3 lot -50/mowinter lse. W/oidtlr JDr home Sub· wat .. irCMtt Hwa S335 Small 2 bdrm house mlt your terms Ill 631-1400 +dining rm, No pets 2 Br l Ba. carpet, drape:i, view, pvt beach. Niguel WATERFRONT w/dock. BEACH, View, pl\lr. 2br . Shores. $800. 759-l4M Very nice 2RR hlllns ~-Adll.S, ul1I pd T ai $100.500. Child OK. 213.11:,1 3220 fenced yrd. 17222 Beach Min nich Yo cum New Condo 2 bdrm. 21t1 avail. Dec. 15th. BL $300. 842· l.268 $900. less without dock. May. 303 E Edgewater. N I 0 U ~ L S H 0 R ES · 6'15-l006 _<_l >_8'1_1_·2866 _____ _ Realtors ba. 1851> per mo. 759·0631l Spaclous 4 bdrm, 2'"1 ba, 1714l 729-1Jl51 129.9273 _or_4111_·2262 _____ _ New 2"3 bdrm. frplc, bltna, 2 car garugc. $450 Ba,yghores, winter rental, laup.675-4912. <MofC.-ty ~operty 2550 4 BR, 3 ba. $575 Mo. "C" T homas Rltr Pl u s h 2br . 1 1h ba Townhouse. 18 yrs or cMder. Cpl.II, drps. dish waaher. Pvt patio. pool, tennis. Jae. sauna, Walk l.o bch. Call 962-5339 fam rm, beach. tcnnl11. 40· Boat dock. 3 br. 2'Ai ba LO. CLN. lbr. Bay bch $63St mo . 493-6293 or condo. 2story, frplc. blln Yrly, adul~s. no pets . 8.11·14.53 kitchen. Yrly $800. 1295.613-0072/673 5706. Beautiful Home 3 bdrm 3 _67_5-677_5 ___ _ Large 4 bdrm 2 ba Duplex. Complt furn <kean view. 50 to beurh garage, lndry rm. Winter 11116 847-6100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Crall' Valley. Nevad11 Ct 548·SS2'7 lY. Ca 2 11uperb estate s.laAM 3110 properties available. ••••••••••••••••••••• •• 365 !IQ f\ cstm home 0 0 5 Swita Ana Condo for rent (Qr'ellted uc Every tux· 2 lid. 2 Ba, pool S32S mo ury con venien ce 2 _YJ?_·54_15_. ___ _ f'l>~·a. t\g covered deck ,.._.__1 with 100 mi Ylew 3 yrs ...... __... old Can.not be duphcaled ••••••••••••••••••••••• 104" S189.500 sale pnt'e G••sttl 3202 4IOO aq fl des1.11 ner'11 ~··•••••••••••••••••••• home. ~o 1trp too great 81G t BDRM. near new, for elegancci & conve· GO. ~ per mo. Scott n.leoci . 10 maanafacrnl Realty 53&c7533 priv. view ac w/lrg ..... w.d 1206 pol~. ()tth • a•rdcn1. Ut fuel tanks . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Addi onal 4000 &Q n top 3BR 2ba frplc. patio, aar. line comm. jCradr l)ldg. ""Mature cpl, no pct.II. $700 Pnc«I right at $.105.000. yrly lie. 67~113 e1 r1 Aufder Ht'idl• ...... , .... ..._ 3207 IH6 /273·7996 C hurlle ••••••••••••••••••••••• Outeu e 9 16/265·6329 l bdrm·. cottaac. Close At\I. 100 S. Auburn, walk to beach, •hopping Grua V1Jley, Ct. 959'5 " IMIJ1t. D'JS mo. meld . uuJ. m 32Dd. St. 81S. 7367 ..... , ....... 7 ------------Fabufout c u1to m C.-.. Mer' 3222 Fallbrook home. 3 bdrm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2\'I ... 2200 eq n. on l.49 Open beaml. pacloua s acrea + ma1nlfleten1 br .... _ IL. ,._•1,. Veerlfr' "* •l \he top o( Sleep-• •"" • "" ~· · IDI Indian Mountain . c.Jl. 557·2200 .. k for r. 9Jpsrb al SUl.000 Wiil -~-"-,,.·----l"OllSlder tr•()('. The Rut Ellale Conned.Ion 7 14 175 t5t3 or llt·W-917~ ... Pf!Ot)le wbo need people abould always dteclt the Service Dlrt<'tory In lbe OAlLYPILOT Best Ea.at.side locution. 2 br. l be. p vl ·ya rd Adulb. 644 Ofllll 3242 ba. Formal din. priv11tc comm . wHh le nn l&, Jacuzzi Ii beach. $67S mo. 752-9223 or 400-4611 DeUghtful 3br, ra m rm home In Hrbr Vu Hills. On lovely Sl. Pvt yd Xlnt llChoola, $875 640-4546. t Br or 3+ den. 2 011 . nu crpt, frplc, din rm. lll acrv Porch w /ws hr & dryr. bit-Ina. bk y rd , $525.~eve& H.aA~Oft ....... Sludlocondo. a crou from ~Shores ~lr,,,r. a ba. Big Canyon Bordeux 3 br. ~ •••••••• l ••• ??!.~ bcb. Pool & Jae. $375. errace an J on 3 ba, French ctry kit SUS C ,.~•T"'S lge lot. Frplc. fam rm. $1300. mo Days 7~Hl3l. -"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3br in East.side CM l'11rt ly fum $425. 847-4.\25 tennis, pool, Jacuzzi & 837.-0&eSaves Larfe & arnall I bdrm. lr"ffM 3244 beach. l yr~. '650 mo. enc gar $24S & up. •••••••••••••••••••• .. • _~_.i __ :_M_l·_2338 ____ ·--------•I Adults. no pets. 2110 4t4.o348 M.10 3 br. 2 be, near new. E -11de. y ard W/0 hookup. 2 car encl. aar TSL Mltnt 1142-1803 3BORM. 2111 BATHS twnhae, s. Cal Plata area. refrt1. w /D, air, aar opnr, $$50 mo . 53fMW7t evt; 131 ·ZMe d jil 2 Br, 2'ba condo nearOCC. Nu pa.Int, W&D, 2 car aar. Avail. now. S45Cl. WOODBROO CRl:EKSlOt: Large4 br. 2..., ba1. 2 sty. fam rm, next to prk Perfect t u m b oml!, ~./mo Call wk/1:111 898·5633 eves/wknd• 'JSU918 WXURY 2 br. 2 bl. WB. Coodo-Nr. lake 2 car pr. f'l)\c, den, tdeahx· ecutlve rent.I ~ 1tvall now. 88.!M370 or 5.58· 1833 SIACOUMTaY For leue option Elf,ant 3 Br, 2 Ba condo. Moun· tam Views. Walk to ten· n1a aoll couraea Ir 3.2 rii.i l.o beach. •· mo. By owner. 770-0811 T lJR. 2 ba. nlce cleen home, auoc. PoOI, ~ mo, t mo free rent w /l yr lie. 546-6274. '1Sl·5ll l. 646-'12'll A&t. SUPER Hr. frplc, nr 3BRcondo 2b• rrontaon • pool, \It mo rent free, fOlf couru', Pool. LIA.Slfhrc.._. 1175 mo. 6116-6578 taaaui· $450. $15218 TOWNHOllSE So. Coa1t WOODBRIDGE 2Br ~ Plu.a. 2NBR lb•. ·~ ~r den. ae., tncludet IWOC ..... 2Ytba. frplc, p1Uoe. old. One o( a lr.lnd. t.ae du-.•srdnr titnaittum land•cerlnl1 pool • w/C)9t to buy. Partial 1ar opor, • OSO mo Jacuu • •SO . 7 14 CNdlt ol nolal toward •SCllllJ _....__;...._,;_. ____ _ puttMM pt\ce. Od op. ......_ V'-le lZ'7 port. unlll mort1a1e Woodbttdie 4BR, lam rm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ralAll lower. Minimum 3 .,_, A/C, S cir «ar. Nr ,.._~ • b ,. I> r 1 cmt......., &Mt l(llit. M2·81MS ..._.. .. r, • •. rp c1 cl9hwt\r, p1Uo ••• ,, rnco ..., del Mar ne.wly ,.. MOO. 2 Bt ~ ln JC)v~ly yd KMit 6 pet.a oil. $46:5. dlr. 4 9r a Ba. SIOO mo Woodbrtd&•· Poot. lake, Afl.. no fH flM.~ or -.i. S.t/lun oftl)'. *· No.-.. W-330'1 _ m•u 1J: Macnab -Irvine CO%YAMD Newport Bl 548·4968. Large 2 bdrm. Adult.a No pets. lnqul re 179"'1 Rochell.er. rear lbr, partly furn .p\. NO COMfORTA.ILI PETS!!! suo. 1878 Bring your belongings at fUUerton Ave. 548-1356. move rlahl In lo thla 3 Adwta. BR. 2 beth home! Close --------- l.oteh0ol1, 1hopplna &on tW1M9•leech 3740 a beautiful trec·llncd ••••••••••••••••••••••• atreet.llwlllplaueyou! •Bach Lon a BeHh.. '9001 Mo. Terry Hane& Privacy, UUI pd. 1166 M2-ta3& lM•98) MW\, no pet.a. 833-8rf4, SHTHI CHllSTMAS l Br, bltna. Pool. Adulll. IOAT PARADI 00 ch11dte1n or pet.a. '22:5 f'rOm ou. 3 BR 4 bath _-._am __ .----- homew(b(&ramt\y rm Ir ............ 37 41 .,_ proleded PoOI & -••••• .. •• • • •• •••• • •• • iiedt. Tb1a 11 a r1re rom· LAGUNA B~ACH MTR mOdlty In a r ontal INN. mtwk •up. Maid Sl.500/mo Eltlne Sve· ten'., color TV. healed ~~ (1-1-9?> paol. UW. 1714> 49U21M. 915 N. Co9al Uwy BLUFFS. l1• s BR. 2~ siu. "1rn t harm bat'h, nr ba., on arectnbtll bdl. Util pd, one rup llli'O Mo. A&eftt. M4 1133 employd edl~ ba $375 mo. rrplc . 2 washer /dryer hookup, e h1 Id rcn . No pds . $400. SSZ.L2&J ~7 1 BR unf. apt , exchangt CoroM .. M.. 3122 Pl·llme housekeeping ••••••••••••••••••••••• Elderly lady. No peUi LOVa y ,Dr u,,_r ~~Eves. 60·2331 wtlh flrepluce, prtvate ---------patio. Enelo1ed f!Ur. Bache lor & 1 hr. Ulil North of Co.at Highway paid 64.2·133' or eve1 No pet•. no chi ldrt•n. 1_642-6S __ 78 ______ _ $425./mo Call Linda 6JS.23llor aftS.646-64S7 I Br, c rp~s. drapes -carport. luds OK. $241 Bacheleor u nit . vu•w, mo.Nodoga.979-0136. garaie. washer/dryer. 2 bdnn 2 bM. bit. ill\3. uW pd S22S ~7762 patio. lddry . tlarase 2Br2baupper,(rplc,sun• $325. a vail. 1mmc1 di!. &ar. 4 blka to oce111. -~-·------now avail $4SO/mo. Larae 2 BR, lrg kltehen 644-82'1'1 crpt 'd thruout. woo< C-. MeM J824 beam cellinp, no peta a ••••••••••••••••••••••• nocbildreo.84S4111M. MediterraneanVillag •Beamed ceiUnJ(S, wood paneling •Grasscloth wallcovering •Fl replaces . wet bars •Dishwashers, walk·in closets •Balconies, patios •Park·Uke landscaping •Swlmmln1 pools. J!CUui •LlRhted tennis courts •Mlnutes to freeways le beadles I ..-OON 1_.00MIDIM 2 •-2 • TOWMMOUll Adult• On\1 omce Open Dally 9to9 (i) t7t4t 111.aon 2400 Harbor BlYd., Colt• Mela, Calif. J ~-Ar ... L.....__ .,_, •b~ ..... ___ _ ..... .,.................. ....................... ...................... . .................... . c..w... 3124 It , ., ...... ,. •• LtlflMIMdl ,. ............. 31'9 • •••••••••••••••••••••• !und!y1 OMMibo .. ~1 ~19 CAIL y PILOT DIT ····•••·········•····· .............................................. ····'·················· ZB .z be.111 l~.nuw IARP.be•C'l'1 2 6 J BR. CLIPP DRIV VI W On Ylnl•y rana l with ~ d P&tkiot,. 110 VL l'rpk dlAhwthr 1az11t alHDO No Latuna, 2 dcrl, Z Ar I U. or. olre *''llll1H1•1rlM• l.cMll)' t•.,.na· Brook.a ...... Slwe 4100 Offb.... 4400 ..... Dlat Trwt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dlillii IOll ~~RR l 8A houae, Flo AlRf'OR'rOFYJCES ••••••••••••••••••••••• wtr. fall ei<Jtthtn P11rll avail. lor1a Ownr /Afl, PU 6peiic. Dai Dr I~ Ra. frpt, dt>C'll. yud S~:.Q Call Bill tiCZ-%114 . m . HOO /mo )'rly Call 07J.a411 -• -~. ~ely, apac-m!m liat•h. t:acl P.Uo, UUI paid, • t.om.lik• I br •1th --------'2:i0::, · P\1, •iat.d eolranH • 2 • J anm!. bcaLC.'d pool •Wklyorct..Uy maid 1r v. •TV' phone avall11ble Vly-lfubor/Warne r , t to S room 11.dtet. all MtF' ~ Oys M5-0117 ltt'V\C' Nu lc11.1t1 req'd f'Ve9 M&-36SI. Alan. Jo'rotn SUO mo Im moo -occupancy 2082 S F. Fl'm rmmate ZS +, apac ~. &.Ille 200, N.8 . 261', 2Bai Condo. pool. t71A>S."17 7010 LOWEST .............. I It T .0: .. t!ho WT.D.a.o-. Aaa.wesS6JWk 1Z17 Harbor UM.1146-Z:Ua peua. in. wath au tll_ rt..... J1'9 l bdrm tl• ba pauo P"l J:1 ~~::'. ... ~ ........ ._.~. OK. uo rhlldrwn a.m p.r blll IO lhmtl.nJton •.hop· NOW O.t.a M.. I MS-4840 Irv ~ + u\tl. 834·ll050, -----fl45..4068Gall ctJsta Mt'lla 2 pnvate or fie. turn. ~ each or ~ both. Good l<X'at1on Aviul. J an. I, 1979. Call Fa.irect Term.a alo"f' 194Y Sattler W... Co. 64~2171 S-45-0611 mo wi. ou.i or Mf 7..U IUI C'Mla maU Adult.I J. Rr I &, <'~ • dr111 ho · l"l• Yr o m 14H ~)~~.i~ A~•·l ·~C:t!:~!~1~~ YOJCAN ,AiFORO H D t1 •1••1 f\EWPORT BEACH WI aht 3 Br condo in Sun J ua n Cap11trano . Roduced rent for one who will take over houaehold rcsponaiblUUes. 495-0284 967 1D> ot 152-009'.# aftt>r Jw W•••I &pm ,...,,,..,/ .. LM&F-.... 2:ICXl aq. ft. orrlctHC. Olr('h ••••••••••••••••••••••• t-: SJU~ 2br, lb11 . 11nd1 ~ ~IC Adult11 SZ85 !~2bL $48 2127 1 'Hr b11rht!lor, ulll. 1nr l llll6 Wul11u•c SlljS mo. 646-26.SJ Spacaou,, new 4-plcx. 3 & 2 .;t,, , 1 h BR unit.a( gar, pat, bltns, I ....,.,,, l Ir town OUM .. nr bc h. From s:l7~. frplr. patio. sundcrk, 846-l.59l 1 adult.o.. "'> pcu. 2G56 .. ir • I Orani<c. 640-7005 ,,..._ ,, Ja44 OcM '°""' 3 12' ················•······ I ······················· •:rD NEW* 2 Br Twnhse, 2 c a r garace. frplc, den pvt yd. 1 yr Old bldg 1415 mo. IR 'S MIWfST ~ J#'f COMMUNITY I Bdrm. 1 ha, duplu S23>tmo. 11;t & last. "til pd 8JI 1736 ~°"leach 314 •••••••••••••••••••••• Dix 2 br. 2 bo bitn&, nr beach.. No pt'lb Avail now. ~ 640-125-0 or b40-11!>6 Open Sal & Sun 1'!-4. 17011 Sims St IEACHWOODAns 19132 Magnolia. Ll(t• 1 br, .iv111l now $285 2 Ar, 2 ba ~. I Ila, I Ba from S260·S285, uvall Jan. Bltns. pool & J:H·u.ui. 962-UKJO. Delux 4 BR. 21.-, ba, !lt'W Ing fl1T Nr ~och Many unique fentures. ltt'al value al~ mo S36-H6S9 -------New 28r. rrpl, pall<>!!. 8t'C' icat.e. adltA 1702 l<ionda al Adams ~-<1729 Near beach, 2 br, 2 ba up per, end l(aral(c. No water bf<U• AdUlts only No p et s 2 1 70 2 Brookh urst $325 !162 0778 "'-bachelor, ull util pd S250. 847 ·5820 or 96()...4407 HERITAGE POINT Walk to bch, super bach. llrand New 2bdrm. Pool, all new, stove & refn~. Jacuzu, te nola court. UUI pd, SZ25 mo.~~54>. te. 833-1811_3 ___ _ 962-8050 L..,.. leoch ll 41 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bach. Apt. 11tove & refnl( Bachtstudebt. ~rs 1 er No pets AduJta. 424 9th wo rk r m 1 o · pr• v' Sl ~11968-0020 art 8pm. porch, w~.k to uch: No 3 bdrm. 2 ba. trplc, al· lotcl\. l>rtv. comm. $225. t.ached garage $47$ per 649-9081 wkdys mo. ~54 VIEW, OCYan 11de, pool, 3 br. l 'Atba condo Hll. deluxe 28R, 2BA, 1575. Pool. temill. nr bch. S350 Also BACH S300. Adulta. 538-2880. no pets 4fM. 1375. Coeta...... ll2A Co1 t"CI...... llZ4. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... Rachi from Pd ~/mo A.lio l"2 bdrm plaini. 2 •torY t.ow"OhcM.LM• . ...... tose.. 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.tdoww Shurt• 2 Brt 2 Ba upt. w/ft'male!, Cd M. pvt beach & poof. $300. Dot. tie, 67~ 74 i.3 ot 675-6000 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Double garage, 20th & Olive, HB. $.60. Also s111gle. same area $35. ~ Suigle garage 193 £. 18\h. St.C M. Storageooly,$35 mo. 548-3683 le garage for rent . 1916 Wallace. Costa Mesa, $35 mo. 641>-2&3. itiso~.::.~k~euc h .ww ... .ta 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Real ~lute Ofrlce ror ---------leue. 20 Year• 1n aamc• HUCilAllCIAFT location. ll Desks + flt ··"" .._al d 1 l n a c eb1n"t s . 1860 ww ""111U1 epert na at "' " Oranl(C' County airport Nt'WPort lilvd. CoatM tWl<'t' deHy, 1:15PM & M eu W lo;. ( 8 1 I I> 5 ~PM. Ott. 15. It you Lacbenmyer. 640-38:28. object t o t he nolae SUS.LET ~wly opened weekdays 834·6634 . prest.Jge otrlce apace off weekends 832-2'00 & re 17th St c M T l ho ltllller your romplalnt ·• · · e ep oe Your ertlOn Is vllal to answering. typlng, ac· lurul or t'Xpan1lbia of COWlliq aervlces avaul. Orange County airport. ~perdesk. ~1 An oe. of Santa An a ............. 4450 lina. Support our C8U8t' 54().8299 .....•................. --------- RETAIL SP.ACE 700Sq. Ft. Lado Ma rina Village Specialty Center (Onlbew1&ter) Newport 67S-88Q TOft LOCA TIONt I 7tet & Mew port lhcl. !iJl'('eMful reta il shop approx. 950sq. ft. S55() l't!I' mo. Bkr 615-6700 PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY $l ~II uoy item or rom- bl.nauoo of 1tema ftw S75 or IPSI w11 h a Penny Plndwr Ad. J U1ta for 2 COflSf'<!Utive da)'ll. Ellrh addlllonal line as SC> tor \ht' 2 days Charxe It! Norommerclal ada Por mor" information 11nd w pl11rt' your 11d rall 642-5671 Approx 3 00 s q f t . downtown Huntington Beach 210 M111lo, mlru·I-==========" aw.II. Sl~. 960-1558 ....... & ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• FRE E Spa Demo at SPA WAREHOUSE. 6. Work Laguna •ddt ...... mR spas, alM> FREE .. in 4 ti 5 • 1 8 3 0 II q r l • home" estimates. Porta S250·f700/mc>. Ans. P h ble spas a vailable. SPA 646-3357. WA REHOUSE. 2640 LM.g&,amesl Share a bocne or apllnenl Qt.iu.n .(l)MtS UHUMITTD Uk ~ pvpltt ~~ Office ....... 4400 ....................... SIMGLEUSER 1.3,000SQ.,PT. 110 Ii 110 Sq. Ft. ~.Bl. Santa Ana. M1ni warebouac, Com·~~~~~~~~~ merce Park. Newport. t-_ = W-.d 4600 SCRAMUTS A Private Apartment Village Blessed by Sea and Sun in ·Huntington Beach c..i cllNC.I' bJl..twMQ 832-4134 Sloce llrTI Juat completed ond reody now for thoee lucky people JooklnQ for the uJtimote In oPortment IM nq In o auperb location. Jl,t,Jce your selection dur1nq preview time .. move lnto o br41\d ne w oportment within o few weeks See Furnished Models Selec• from the excitinq ch1tce: Junior One Bedroom• Spacious On'l Bedroom Luxury Two Bedroom, Two Bath Enloy the security ol o pt1vote by-cord entry Qote ond feoturee like built.In ltltchen with luminous 001llnq, plush corpot. la~e privote poUo or bek:ony with oxtro slorOQo .. ~nd, for you ond your odult fnenda, pool, spo. loundry fod}lbet ond o liqhted tenni. oourt Preview Rentals Now (For limited time) From $290 per month Phone (714) 836-'4455 2 15 Wlduta Av•nue, Suite "409M. Huntinoton S.t\ch, CA 92648 .-.,-._ Oi>.n dally from 10:00 a .m. until duak. .. Ill Great Loc:atlon Deluxe Space ltecept .. Coor .• O!c Commerce Park me.sums 300 to 1100 Sq. Jo't. Cllrpets, drapes Udo Mesina Vllege ••••••••••••••••••••••• ResPon1lble, working writer &tie k 11 o n e bedroom t'Oltage 1r1 c.orooa del Mar or Costa Mesa. Qwetnes• esaen· Ual. Wnt.e Cluailled Ad Dally Pilot, P .O. Box UIO, Costa Mesa 9'11125 °' call 675-3882 ANSWERS Darkly -Fickle Shaken - Unw111e -Hinder Wlcket - CLASHEDWITH I JUSl read a 1ad atory. lt WM about an 1n1erior de- COl"lllOI" wtio got involved 1n a car wcdcJent and wa'I bnUed bl.adl ud blue h....._/l.....t/ He killed blmaelf in ....c. ~ becal&MI tht') ......... •••••••••••••• col o r e d b rui ses ·" • I •• CLASHED WITH h 1i. °"°' t lty 5005 ,_drapes __ . ____ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• &.Olt&,'-ct 5300 A BOOKKEEPlNC, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~m,~g,~~ Lalt or Found a pet? Call Se r vi ce s m a ll and Animal Assist anc e· medium 11.zed buainess.es l.A!Ogue. 537·2273, no foe on 11 monthly bu us, fn REWARD!! for return 01 cludlng preparatlon or boys B la c k Bal bou all tax returns (Our Crulst>r , t a k e n 011 services do not include 11 /22/18. P lease call. certified auditll. Call chi ld h ear t bro ke n. J .M. Adam• toll free. ~1851. 8CJ0..323.9000. 1-----------------1 lat SheU.and Sbeep Dog. AS50CIATE < SbeftJe.Mlni Collie) 6 VENDlNO ROUTES yrs old. Sab&e/wht. $.5(1 NabllCO Snupe. Reward 97S-047l Min. cash req. S4770. Call -------- Wll free: 1-800-821·7700 LaIT 8 mo female cat ext. 715. Wd calico grey color. ---------• Lonte h1i1ir. U do· Ii. ASSOCIATE 673-3146t832.s321. STAR BATTLE REWARD. SenlaUOnaJ. new. elec 1~-------trooic plnba.ll l(ame as LOST m H.B. ltledt lrn seen an TV & .. Pnc-e ls male . mutt, It brown Right" show. MlnJmum wearing tap. Pleue call cash req. "'900. Call toll 9G-S3U. free 1"800·821·T700 ext.-------- 11.5 UWARD CAllHIT SHOP ro,. lost female Goldl·n Higb1,y 1uccesaful 1hop. Lab Nr OUve St ln Wt>"' Xlnt c aah flow . .F.x· Newport t'Vt> or Ott 5. 1 e lusive outlet for the.> yr old , l1c'd & tag., newest slmulated mar· Owner dev111taUd. Any ~tops. Owner will tram 1nform1>t1on, no ques & will carry (l.ruocln«. t1om asked. Call 646-9160 v~ UUJe down. Aak for Ol'~OT646-2572 Richard Wa ld, A1t1--------· s:&l'81. eves m.9439 Lost bl.lttwbi~ marking~ ---------1 Cat. Vic. Shor ech fri-Cd M . S25 Rew ard ' G73-39U ~Macnab-Irvine <On tbe water>. SMACK IAR Newport 675-8662 lo one of Newpor t '11 $200 RewanSI Loet ft>malt-Sbelt.le, choke chain & rtcn "ollar on. LQ~I 12·7·'1S Mesa Verde area Coll 646·8883 da y" 979-9197 eves. fineat. Tenn.la (;luba. Now MIWPOtn'CIEMTM lf ro u t n g ap p rox . 10,000aq ll. $0)00/mo. N~ courta ~ i--------Lwrurtou1 p aneled of· toa eddied. Space for 1m· REW.ARD' ft~ w11~111 extras. provmM!Ot It increased • C o n I e r e n c e 1ale1. Fut u le for LQST: l''emaht Wht/blk rm J b a t b r oo m • qualifted b\G' r. w ,ooo. /grayldSlberiaobHusky. fi ~/kitchen. Conlact Dorothy lhrdcaatlc mo. o . has w t star 011 l..4"9e Dahl. .... .. -.. (ff -> bode of n«lt, Aruwerii to COR.PORATE R~ALTY ._.._ . .., the name ot "~Q~J .. No 975-0lll --------•I question• u~ Ca ll -------MmlytoL.o. 5025 6SH5U7 12S-~ •Cl· fl. ofllce1. ·~··•••••••••••••• .. ••··~~~~~~~~~SSS. Incl. uUJ. T79 YACHT F I N A NCING FOUND · C o cltapoo W.lithSt.~2200. Lowlnte"Mtratc.1$ync. · p 11 .. America n F tn an clfil bllctwbJte. •nda ... l'. ~Sq. ft. $2.U. (714)13s.t74G. !1.! ~/Balter, C.M 4001 81.rch St, N .B. _,....,., A.«ent. 6t1·5032 SMALL Ol'fJCE FOR RENT.SUl.'5. Agt"llt :;41.77211 l)e(rt'r ~ 2000 aq n d e a wrtiae avail oow for Aubol1e. •800 m o. 770.7003: 586·'740ev•. SAN O.EllENTE LEASE m/U20 aq n. beat. al,r1 a.ah fr lllllll• i yr OIG ..!!!!!:C::....• f7;;._;_WOZ2. ____ _ llOO-lJOO •<I· n. La1 una Bdl. Xlnt blwey vlllblll· \)',new crpta, pelot, A!C· under 1rnd parlc "· 0e .. n • bill view•. ~Ull:.a22 '*D!f J 1i. Trwt IO~s L08T fftnmle cat. Whit(' • 1an1 haJr. CaJlco aray rmrtl1np. Vk Walnut Sq center. Jrvlne. Net:di- Treatmc n t . Sh aved uomaC'h. R e w ar d 156&-:Mm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l REPUBLIC HOME LOAN n.c ••• .,OtMr. ...... Y .. ToWhiit ~ 111trC-' ... ..,.n.u. 2ND'S SI0.000.SI00,000 • 'I •719•1111 Reward retW'D of lost ~~. Redft.a.n. I mo~ N4755.. Vlt-Ekleft St • l1bwXt 1mall cre1 male 'IWrltr type do1. Vfr Yorktowo/Brookburst . Lamb Scbool IU-4M3 • •.. ,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Haul. tldploador dumJ' in. vM11n11. treto wrlr.. ck1molllk>nt etc u 1 12:)1 ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lit• haulln1 movloa Oara1e V•rd rlHnlnac JCHI rat. 142 en~ Rubbl •b Jlaull nll , htmhurt mo"'"'. hou• ., yard clci ao l n1 ~able 'fl IUUable ~:MO TIIKCLEANINO LADY mictcnt haecln'JC, rell• ble service. rean ratH. wumt.~3'°' .... c ... , ... , ..•••••........•..• European Landacaper Top work Fair priett Malnt. Refa. 4146·4811 d)'l/eves Colleae atudent w1nl11 • 0 I n o ' • C u a t o m ~.hard working, de· Land1cap1n11 Compl pmdable MS 9803. landScapc de11an. •'ree eatima ~ fW&..1391 Prof. apl clunln1 Jm. maculate work Costa Meuarea 54j.3ll4 lt.ulln1& 6 Oco~ral clean uo. comm & r u 1d. ltc-uoo rain U6ll 1462 • Sprinklera. tree·s. aod. & tree romoval 10 yra u !)el' 673-3910. L•rry anyUme MJyatr.o tlouaec le•nlna -~---Do•ll. P.•rtJes & bou.tell. tWswtc:•n~• Hlllllll c-dt'mM) l)ecorallnj ll)e('lal. (Wk n••••H••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I.)' service) Mon·Fri, 10 College student can beat LOWCOC:tiTO YOU yrs exp 7-lOAM. 67S-4233 all prices. lawn yard >'g::.e•g:~~anbn;,a:~, Th>rou&h KOU$eCleanlng !11:~!.;. ~uallty work. 117~ by the Job Free Est. ,,_ ......,, on. Cal! Kathy. 645-2190 t1•DR '/ .... ,,..... . ..................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dependable yng lady for Bri Ir. ...... Ir. Small job• housecleanln'0 Own c .. .,r · " AMWAY Co•met1c11 . • Newport, Cotlta Mesa & Nutrtuon, tlou1cwart1, tram. Exp 848'6449 Irvine 67S-3175evt11. llQJM C.re & <.:omm'I. Exec. Housecleaning. PETERS PAINTING !Cxpr'd Ru• Rates . Free Eat Call Gene ~ PalnUn1. EJttr/lntr Eir· pr'd, honelt. neat, reu. Uc'd 9M·l04$ Dave Prol painting. Elil & int Low rates Reta Free est. 536-4780. ~4383 Fine Exter. Painting by R. Sinor. 5'. he., Ins Try me. 836-MSS 24 h ra EXCELLENT PAJNT· ING. R.ealOIUlble ralea. 1-)-ee esU ma tea. ~-2706 C\Btom Wallpapering All Work Guar. Free Est 615-4158 "'-o& O...,.. T_.... aooft.t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plano h&ninll" repair 2S REPAJR ~REROOF. All yra exp Mu~r'd dejl In t y p e • 1 h I n I 1 e 1 • mu11c. Thia roupon rockthakt'a·compo·tar. worth ~-661·1.a3 "'-etil. 541.5930 ....... ,,..,.... Whitney Roofing. A•phalt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ahingle, wood abakea Nc.~tcha"t~xturtis auar P'ree H t. CA.II FUelST. 193.9439 1·10PM. Bob.675-~l PATCH PLASTERlNO sw.d • All t y p ea Free ••••••••••••••••••••••• (!Stimates. QlllMO~ t!I work, "lch1nj(, ..... .1... elfd, home/ marine/ 1111'1 RV. Ril.eyt Loll. 548 1401 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Vte. A::V.~~~b~~~~r:!~~r =r,...---..--1ce----- <'era m1 c tile. Reaa. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 832-2468 l...andlc:a~ C~at.iona Ex- PERRY'S PLUMBING pert 1h1tplag, thlnnJng, Complete p lum b ing stump removal. 41'7$-2:821. . D •-lna. aervlcc.. ram• sewer --------- c I c ll n 1 n g . Fr ee Scott '1 Tree Service estimates ~ hr service. ~lie /runlng & re-673-3181 mova.la. Yrs tn coastal Mll634 D1st1nctlve personal OCCSludtnt 11'on trU<'k ttninle•r service lo meet your Trash. tree trtm Ron ••••••••••••;:••••••••• needs Ml!.O lOS ~ Frre~t An)' a. Jc* Ca II Allan or a.ctrim • 1'or\)t ~ ••••• .-" ••••••••••••••• F\replaces. planters. etc New·remodel Ref Est 64&-0464 llohday Emergencys Please C..11631·5368 an 5 12 yn; eJtpenence. I'm small, my prlcell are small. P!umbtng repair. Spec. in remodeul}J( & copper re· ptpe Good pnces Top Hllt Plumbing. 537-3194 are». Uc. Ina. 642·2624 COMPLETE CARE Trimming, removal. cleanupb, h c'd /ln:i. 64S-828S ,.~ .__1_ It t ' 11'4 llKtri~ -,.... _..,,~• Uc~Lae6'5 514 642-5703, 642 3224 • RO lHN 'S llOUSE U.F.ANING St:RVICE. for a lt.borou1hly clean- bou.w 540-0851 L..-aplltCJ Photogr'aphy ····················~·· MoTWJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••• •• •• • • • • \VUJ h.iaul or el11 anrthlOI(. ShMarpao Ir ateam dean tl'.trl'RJCIAN rrtecd billllNlll, comm' or n• ••••••••••••••••••••••• L M S. Roto.. Sod or Seedt'd t..uwn 5, Sprinkler s. Pl11nt1rig. Conlr. Lie •364419. Xlnt RA>rs. 675-7633 Prol service with AUH Van Unes cost.a no more! Free est. fo r locals. storage. & long dis t m oves . S t ate Li e 1'111015.537·3160 Thru playintc 1n o darkroom SELL your ph o tog ra p h ic paraphenalaa Betsy 673-7468 "=·-... Color briabtener1. wht n11bt fret t11tlm11te on •idenual, ru1. utc• CllU 10 min bleach Clt•an larae or tmall j<>bel CaU anytime 968·8946 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L~lsllg!! hv, dl.n rm, b11U 115 Av.: l.i~ 67~ 0359 VHEAPEST hu~ang an nn S7 SO. couch $10. chr IUCT1UCIAN town Free Eatlmatei. MlNl·MAIO SE.RV Rel ble Etp"J> tmd personnel Cleaning. lndry. 581 9865 AVOID personlll tenant contact. S m.all com- m erc1al; industrial ; single family properties. MR. MEYER.~·1366 Chw11fied Ads are really small "people lo people" sales calls with big re· adersltip and big result.a! To place your clauijjed ad. caU today 642-5678. ~ Guar eUm pet odor 642-2995 845-1390 • Cpl ~pair, JS yrs ex pr n.. Cotnm'l, Ind Ranbl _ -·· ___ _ Want a REALLY CLEAN HOUSE., Call Gingham Girl Free ('St. 645·5123 . Selli11g anything with a Dig-It Landseape. Reas. The fastest draw in tbe Daily Pl.lot Class1f1ed Ad prices. Prof landscape & West ... a D11ily Piiot is a simple matter . Do wort myselr Refs 2Synexpcr Llc278041 Sell tlung,s fast watb Daily 531--0101 CA.U. 64M 126 Pilot Want Ads. J.P"nklers. 846-7070 Chwlfled Ad. 64.2·5678. just call 642-5618 Want Ad Reawts 642·5678 ,.,...... 5350 JobaW-.d. 7075 .w,w ... ted 7100 .W,WMhd 7100 HetpW .. ted 7100 HelpW..tf'd 7100 .W,W.ted 711>0 HllpWai.ted 7100 HefpW..t.d 7100 ·~···················· ·•••···•·•••••····•···· .......•............ ~ .. ·····•···············•· .•••••...............................................................••....................• ··~···················· R1'J..AXJNG MASSAG t: Pr11ct nur.e. p/t l)r Aldefor elch'rlyperson 6 AUTO Mf:CHANlC · Beauty u11sistant wanted Brews t e r 's Family C&.ElllCAL r-----· &bJame1-L1t'Mu1o11cur emer1Ct!ll('11•i; H1•f11 hrs pe r day $300 to ~xp1•rlenced with BANKING (with (uturel . Al so Rest.aurant. opening in Beoomeamemberofour C'lcrltal Oukall9·9,494·5111 Lagwia.Coronadel Mar. start Call642·836Sart.3 foreign & domestic Juliette m a n1<'u ri s t Januaryli u' no~ acc1~P:oodmg dynanucNewportCenter I SPECIAL I -4117.2974 fW0.3742 SAYINGS REP wa nted . 837 ·4250 or app ca ona or a financial firm We are PREGNANT" Caring, AIRPORT 837-8779 ser vice perso nne l _a-A.ft & i..h I I mnfidenual roun~ehnfo( & Tnuned nunw. cart or the AlfJ'OMOTfVE · Waitresses, bu.persons. ex.-...... g ere are -...1 aJ bo d lnterestlng J>051t1on now S ... 1 ~sPERSO... Be cooks hosts & hosteases many opportun.it1es for I R I merr . A rt1un. u ov elderly Llve1n open at an aifllOrl In tht! .~ " F'deUty Federal, a lead· ~.SkinCareCenter d1sh.:...as her. ser vt<'C advan ce ment . The INT[ VIEWING m~~ping 547 2563 ---~2227 Orange County a rew Selling Toyota & Volvo ing savi.nga and loan. has in Orange Is seeking bartenders. food prep. rollowlng positions are I I HltpW..t.d 7100 Work In pleasant sur Great earning potential. an excellent opportunity Ucer\KdCo8met1cans Apply lJl person. Mon nowavailable; CEN COUNTRY GIRL ••••••••••••••••••••••• roundings m~ting peo Automotive iules ex· for an lndlv1dual wath u for· Sat. at 1083Q Warner Ave. I TER I pie Wl a secunly· orftt'er penence preferred. Call ~lrong Teller b a e k· Facial Treatments fln Vly Ca. E.O E. MAJutOOM . * ESCORTS * Accounung We have day & 11winl( Sales Manager at l?roUnd to assist our Sav· Mani. Pedi-Cure ' Ent.ry ltNel po&alaon open I Now In I sh1ft.s available for ml'n MAR"'UIS MOTORS 1ngs Manager 10 lht! ,.,, .. 0--.-1 ElectrolO'""tll CARPENTERS-with tilt for ma1lroom c lerk & JI t i ..... ~ 9c7 "A7 I I I & women who would hh ""' ~ ... •.,..;u •"' u n n g t on .... u.. " .,.. 4 MISSION VIEJO supervision or :.av1nl(11 for Im exper , 0 ood wanes. yr general helper. I I -........8"'R RY a· challenging car.ecr ..... " ., Beach c..i...lfual R•ad.r ') 'lil'f'lr-v A Urulorms are furn1:1hcd 8 31·2880 495·12 I 0 representatlves ~le<:t · Yac1al Treatments round e m P toy m e n l. lnt"'rv1'nws 9.3 I ...... • ASSIGMMEHTS . ed applicant Will truin Hatr Removal ruture benefits. 979-4044 GfHERAL ClfRK I '(,; .... IHLSSo. El Camino Heal and on the job training is Alft'OMOTJVE new and exlstina person· We will train you on Math abluty & lite typing To mak<' It easier for SanClcmente.Fully bc EamXTRAlloltdaySU provid ed Appl y an **"ic•Cathier/ nelinallphnsesofsuv· EuropM h CAllWASHHIELP req1.1red. l "l)u .w1"rc•('ommi:to l ~appl 492·7296 For information on how person al 1775 F.. Center loolck-r! ings operalaons. One Call Chn!t~~~0smellC!. Full & Part Time vour n1•1J.1hhorho0d vvo ... ~EOFFU .... XX you canworkarewdays Sl,#lOS,Anahe1m t:qual --r--year experie nce in a 714-551-5962 18&0ver Xlntworka.ng conditions .Why not'takc th1s 1 AA ~ "" or a few weeks to earn Oppt'y Employer ·Ab1Uty to meet people similar position. httht METRO CAR WASH opp o rt u n It 11 t n r::aulaful nude girls, that XTRA Cash Call us. well & experience in BilUnf clerk for major 2900Harbor Bl. CM & compa.ny benefits of· I 1 ro e th I tlftt""' at exh1'billon •·rap Work the hours you hove .t....J-1 Hospital these fields are need ed new accounts cxpen ence fered. Please contact 1 '" 11 r e many ....... "' -andknowledgeofaJl sav· who esale nurs ery . n._ ___ 1 1 d 1 .1dvantages Ke llv ~s1ons. 9AM to 4AM avaiJable G r o omer . bather . qualHieaUons. Exe pay. il\Mlransactloni.are re Statistical typing, 1n. C..sh1er : Exp. m ature . n ::nuiuoc orappy aiy l ":m plovee!> enJoy l c·vcry day . 2060 So Accounting Clerk11 cleaner. f' / T an cl benefits, pleasant work quired. ttaalJve to improve exist· capable cashier needed ~5 . We rail It "Temp'' 1-A.aclad, Ana heim. c'Ce11 Bookkeepcr11 Sat/Sl.io ing conditions. P<'rma inic systems. Applicants "'or contemporary retail I work. For 1100 that I 1ng 24 hr reeo rd1n~ General Office 644·5463 nent. opp for advam·t> In addition to an l'X must be able to give at· shop. 1'ull timc Call or ADP mt'an1' a flexibl•· ~1422 Oata Entry ---ment. St.>e Office M~r cellcnl s tartinl( i.alary tent1on to deLail & have ask 10 r M 8 n a Re r I work "ichc-dule thal I I K/P ~rat.ors APT MGR -Cple ror n~ HOWARD Ch.nol~t and a conacnial work ··t· exacting m ind. Contact Aprol>Ofl #29 Fashion Isl PE.LJSIO.._. r1t-1 .vot1r hre. and .·JI I MICHELLE'S ''ALL OR ISIT TODAY 32 unit H B. Co II 536 4729 Do ·-Q Is·· .. u 644-26S2 ~ .... I '"' • ve"' ua1 .. c; mosphcn:. Fidl'llty or Mr Maron. 962-6604 SERVICES r r (' 1• ct o rn t h at •Outcall• AOBIHITHALF'& or~ NEWPORTBI-;A<.:11 fers a n o utstanding ------l work1n l( pe opl1·· UAM·2AM HJ.<. :1749 accounteqis 833..0555 benefits packagl' whtl·h IOAT IUILDER CASHIERS u.>NewportCenter Dr. seldom <'t110.v AS SE.MILERS mcludc.~ profit sharin)(. Head laminator /tooler. CUSTODI ....... S Newport Beach I I •ESCORTS* PHCISIOH/MECH Aut.o Parts. Count.er & de· dent.al tnSurance, and a must be sertous. self-.,.,... &64-4.360ext 263 Call Kelly At 5()()$. Malo. Ste 11501 bvery. Full lime. Salary prud career apparel pro-starter & willing lo take J~oas EquaJOppor Emplyr I 84 98 I 972-1131 North Tower. Orange Positions avail w/fast d ependent on .ex pe r . gram. Plea.le call Lionel c harge. p ·S qu a r e d LA.IOlERS 7-34 • -----114/835-4 I 03 growing Newport Bea<'h 631--0lll But.er for an Interview lk>al.'l. S41·2873 ...,..... ....... Tempora"' part· C L E R I C A L I • HERi l,EF:• 'ERTfflED MASS~lJS~ By appit. 838·6838 ----ABIKAIAHUA O{ P\1..Ple Danny want!! to see you. Please c;ill 213-423-7.526. Carote. ___ ,,___ __ _ EFf1CI ~ DYNAM IC.: ' t' R I N 0 S fl I I' St:RVIC . stra1aht & aon·str 1ght. NON· MF.CHA ICAL. Send co .. involved ln assembly . t t '"""""""" • ., SECRETARIAL 8:30-5. llEL~• ! ---------ofcompass&camcraun BABYSITTER ·r esp appom men : BOOKKEEPER-Full Ume&rull·Umeposilions Knldgofolc procedures. Glrf", its. Applicants should ex woman wanted 1. 2 or 3 eharge, for progess1ve ava1lale immediately. Call for appt. &15--5000ext I I ACCOUMTING per working w/small dys wk. for daytime FtDEUTY company. Prefer com· Good benefits. Apply in 53>. • s e Av•CES ClHK parts, good mech apt .. & babysitting, start Jan.. FB>fRAL put.er exper. Salary com· person to I I E l ·enjoy.Benefltslnclude 2 ref.7~ SoYlltc}s& mensur ate w/abahly . THEIRVINECO AnotherW:IYTo xcelent opportunity weekavac .. l week sick •--... 1... Non -s m o k e r . Se nd 1071Camelback a.ERJCAL . I llt'lpPt'OPI<' I for a reUable person-lo 1 •-f't h t BABYSITTER ·ror l 'h yr .._..-"' -· 1 h •---64 90 1 Join our Accounting eave .... pro1 s anng o o1<1 •-u hlh k 17141642-4000 Res ume t o : l u1 s u•u•e 4 l SE .... IOR .. nam e a f ew -C a 11 "' g ousc ~ping Management Co . 3320ll Equal Oppor Employer "" I Plata C111cl:1<1 I Dept. Typing & adding 557-9051, ask ror Roy whale sleeping. Call for Equal Oppty Emplyr Paseo C.erveza. Sle C.. _.CLERKS Shopping Centc•r madune as well as A/R Gillman hours. Nr. So Csl Plaza Sa J C · t ...-I >1!J07 Wamt•r Av<' I exper pref'd. Enjoy xlnt · 751-2849 c.a n~5an 3 pis rano. OuJd <'ate needed. Ba lbou T\red of domg the samt' at Magnolla co benef'its lncluding fr4!e · · Penln. my hom e pr<· roullne e ve_ryday? I suite215 I meal. Apply Mon/ i''ri Babysaller. El Toro area, BANKJNG BOOKKEEPER. exper in ferred. Tu~. Thurs. 8· 1. Seeunty Bank s Brand lluntinJ?ton Bcaeh 9am·Noon, Personnel. ASSEMBLY Mature woman. starting payroll & AP. Harlequin Sl.art 1/9179 673·41955 New Comumer Fmance I I MAUIOTIHOTEL ~~~Cav;'.~ ~~~s ln~Z1n~~ NCR PROOF D i nner .Playhouse Cleaning Lady wanted. 1 Department has r,os1· Afn F. Q u a I 900Newport C.enter Dr TRAINEES n..r "" .. ,, 979-7550 or 2 days s•"ady. Dover Uom available mvo vlng I Opportunitv I NEWPORT BEAGH """· rcq. 7.,.,..7......, Q AJQ ~ '"' a variety ol 111tere11t111g P.mplover l''1°t f' Equal ~r Emplyr 8 b i J P£R R BOOKKEE S hores area . O w n usignmenu.Youw1ll be l N. • I IF COR EXPERIENCED) a ys tler · a nuarj . 2 Lt secy work. · n t.ramportalaon. 646·1044 ~~ with payment <it an ai:('n<·.v <'hikiren 7 yrs. & 4 fr~. 8 f 1 Nt>ver a F~ MICRO lo 6 Mon· Fri. Turtlerock Day Shin C.M. area 545-8408 or In· ClericaJ f'l>Q>cess ng. corruiut ng ·-- - - -• SASE,293QS.Coastllwy, ---------1 tervlew appt. ALE CLERK 'insurance on ne~'ioans, • 1:1--tro • area. Need transport&· handling all ancommg ---------~ ftlCS lion. Will pay above slan We IMn• CM 1'""'9diat. Fantastic .. dvancem e nt phone calls plus much Clat( llC.r 112, Lag Be . 92651 AcCOIMtClerk We a re seeking in· d.ard.955-0300 .... fOf" a Proof IOOKKEIPER opporturuty for a bnJCht. more ~career opp Going away. Mature, re· ···········~·········· hable cou c with ex cdlent re ence11 will St.a)' in you . house and Sal S790 lo $960 per m~2 Yn1 ofc exper. req'g a knowledge or a cct11, payroll, and/or fiscal rec kcep'g Pf'OCedures. App· ly Newport-Mesa Unified School Dist , Classified Per so nnel Of<'. Mon/Wed/Thur & Fr i 9am-Noon, Tues lpm- 3pm. 1601 16th St .. Newport Beach, E.O.E . dMduala for first shin Babrilter needed, "Mon Operator ~ ow Sht-FULL CH •RGE enthus1ast1e 1ndlv1dual for mawre. people orien - poeit.loos ln our Produc-Fr afternoons. <.:all diRt Lo... COlt ..... r "' sooghl by a fast arowing We requirethatyouhave lated individual w /gd Uoo Department. We will Small electronics mrr home builder. Thas is an -good mulh aptitiJe. oral typing skill. Work in t r a in lhe right In· ~.Chns. FiftaRc• Depart.eftl. needs F/C Bkkpr. Must out.standma entry level andwnltencommunica· pleasant surrouod1ngs dlvlduala ln the miho-Banlcing We_.. r.tGcaffn4J to exper In A /P. A I R. position ofrering xlnt tion slulb,bghttoheavy w/gd pay It benefits. clectrooks industry. SOUTHWESTIAMK S-.. AM Oft J-v payroll bank reconcila company benefits. Type typing depe nding on l·Spm week days. EOE Comprehen11 ve com· S>OGLENNEYRE 8 1979 lions, etc. Salary open ~wpm. Call or apply m os1Uon and adding Contact Persoonel Of · "'\h.ke care. ~·9410 duy11 • '44-8435 evea. pany benefitll tncludlnlit LAGUNA BEACH ' • Good co beneril11. Ca 11 person, 975-1609. macbine or <'alculator flee, So Coast· Medical major medkal and den-.~ BeUy<2~)678-7161. ,._.._.osaH-a ex~nence. A cl'encal CeUr.31872Coast Hwy. t 1 C 11 1 requires full time tellers W• offer vou an ••· -.,..._ _, d Sol.a ~-1311 ·~;::'" r atiOR 8 · a or app Y in Plea8e contact Joan ' 20828usanessCtrDr. beckgroundpr ... er re · g......... · person , 3952 Campus Gore. 497·1771. EOE celcll at.tiftq salary, IOOK.,_..._ Sulte 100 lrvlne927l5 Drive, Newport Beach, OYht-41 k "'_.-a <714) 540-6080. Equal Op· Banking "CJ pac a9• Intelligent. experienced. Affirmative Action pOrtuolty l!:mploycr of friftcp IMMflts, ln bookJteeper for Newport Employer We olfer you an excellent starling salary a nd benefits package. We will be relocat.intc to San· ta Ana on J anuory 8 , lln9. CLERKS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCTG CLERIC $750 Maj co w/xlnt bens & all the growth potent you want. If you have some acctg claue11 & like a career co, please call Rita 540·6055. Coasta I Ptrsonnel Agency. 2790 'Schaola& m/f/b, E~:C~e~~~s . H"tlow to CWfff' ad-Beach Boutique. Must be ---------.......... 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Irvine National Bank Y..cetMM. knowledgea ble in a ll CLERICAL aspect.a ol retail book· UTOTEM ·-. REALEST~TE L1CENSE SCHOOL OFFERS TRANSMASK CORP. ~1~anet Van Dyke If you ha•• (jOOd oral keeping./ Call 838-4782 1 PAY DAY f,quaJOppt'y Employer Hd written COM• forlnt.ervlew LEFT UNTIL ........_ .adlts, math ------·1 CHRISTMAS ........ txperfuce BOOKKEEPING Earn extra Chr11tmas ......., Proof Mechlft• money now! 450 99d w..W Nk• to CLERK TY'8STS ._.. wlHI • Ml:ll who PIX coua about your lmmediat.e openjng with ACCT CLERKS , ..._..., C)iYe .,. a call a progressive Orangt• 11.v.111MrH OPIR for • lnteniew op-County Corporation or MOtr-~ llar~rJ CM. Bllnking _AJ...L,_J_O_BS_F_R_EE_1------1 FULL-TIME Acco.ti Payable Asst BkJtpr for small mrr. TELLER Cieri& PT apprx 2.5 hrs per wk in Newport area ~· preferred but will Position la available In Call for lnl~rv1ew 8P· pollllmenl (7141545-5203 SECURITY PACIFIC BANK lnt.ervl~wlng Hours ~.OOtoJ·OO PM -"-811h_f'-I bl llaodle pavment or ull train right person. Ca ll our Westmlnst.cr Branch :M~ri~!ii~~!~'::d~ e billin g. learn I BM forappt.64.2·l916. for an Individual with •Small c la ases fo r System 32. Call 833·3150 Auto carrier needed In p revious teller or ,per"IOO.ILlized lnatr uclioo . Mn Pecller. Lag' Bch, San Clemente cashiering exper back· ~own ta.ate-day ---------area. Eves. Dependable IJ'C)Wld. The person we ltnl.,_ classes. AdllMn Secretory car a must. Call The lletlk 11houJd enjoy pubU<' •Placemaat P to 80% Sal_,toS1170permo 4 R.egia~.581-4141. ~~:~n:et:l~!'r~~~ polsAu•... fering growth and career CLERKS aat.isfaclloo. Mu!Jt have pbone •~II•· Equal()pportwlity We .......... an Individual ble transp. Loog & short · £:mployer M /f.' --~" t«m uaignmenll. Holl· ~~~~~~~~~ with 1 "11·3 years ex· day & vac ation pay. - •: C7 I 41 545-5203 ~nlnpNow Avail• blc for full or p/Ume clerk• on 2nd & ard sbJft.s. No eJtper necesaary0 we train. St.art $3 per hr All· st managert lo $3.60 hr • Managers to $5.SO hr. Ad· vancemenl opportunities lo thole wbo qualify. For lnlormaUon go to our nearest market or con· l.a4 the peraonnel~fflce at lJM2 Lam peon St Ganttn0rove537440 f',qual ()ppor' ~mployer commtulon. Yrs exp w/AA deg or AUTOMCYrlVE poeiUon please call Mr SECURITY Free3 Week equiv. Apply Newport· •AlltoDe•r•lp Bill Moore al (714) PACIFIC SaleaTr=. Me•• Unified School PCllltloRalll S»-0600 or Shella lfar- C.-Pew Is ~ Of~.lll:'on~~r:d~: Oran11e County Rrowth riaon at <213> 416·2201. BANK lll·IOOl 491-044 . Thur " Frl tam·Noon. requi roa HOWARD We provide free com· Katella 1\a lpm-3pm. 1601 18th ~';°let E·X·P·A·N·S· PIJlY paid wtllorms Ln """"'"'~Hows RealElltat.eSchool St Newport Beach addition to a 1en•rou1 ... OOtol·. OPM .......,.. "'-mlno"-platraoo " 1. Service Warranty ""' TI -·-... ..,. E 0 E Cl .. So beneflta packaoe which SenJuanC.platrano · · · era! me a uto. ex· llsll medical arid Ule In· perlence he lpful. We aurance retirement plan, F.qual OpportunJty tralo. Ideal for aeml· ~Uon. relmt>unement h-•• Ev-.1.oyile•r•M•/•F--rellred Service Mar. or ·1 -~btutlc. See Trevino. 9todc pu.rchaae plan ana 2. Uted C.T Mechanic! free p&tidnt. 1-BMltinl--• .. -- 5 --• Excellent opportunit y DD~OOD Tai.II for qualified mechanic to ~ 1 n perrorm vartod , 111ht S •va~Gs mech. work " aaalat A ...,. ~ Car Ma r . See & LOAM l. Lotrnent Anltt New 13001S..Vbtctnte Blvd ~ " Service Mt l'I. lo Lot Anatl•, CA 90049 varlt4 • lntereatlna lH lta. Juat rl1 ht fo r EQuaJOpportunity Mlll·Ntlred euto. mech. tmployer M/J' S..Piertt. ~~~~~~~~ ~ wortlnt condt· I~ We.,.. presently •~king expertenced Tellera In oir Cotta Meaa office. ExttUeot compuy pald benefltl pecta1e. Apply to penon between t AM and JPM, at 2970 Har bot Blvd., Suite IC», Coala .... f7t..4200,. Cl11mfS IANIC What'tYourTrade? C.COSTAMISA SLQ per Dly F.Qual Opportunity perlence In 11eneral ac· Ho.,,~~a ll utlon pla n Help W..ted 11 SeU lcUeit.ema 642-5678 counting. E xperience on av le. •••••••••••••••••••••• a computertaed._ayatem . ~sssssssssssssssssssssssssss~ ddlnlte plus. Llght typ .,... ....... Ing and fast, accurate _,. CLERICAL : 10-key by touc h ao ._. .,. abftol.uie mwst. ._. • We otter excellent com · li4M741 ...... :: »•C.....Drhe; ~ ~ Pll\Y benefiu lncludlna (AcroU From .-. .,. maJor medical and den· ~·t rt> ~ TEMPORAn.tES ~ tal and a eonvenlent n rpo .....,. ""'' _ locat.loa near the Orange Equal Employer = .,. COwttyail'port. FM Im· ._. .,. mediate conalderatlon Q.RICAL ~$$$$$$$$$SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS$SS :....,. _,., l'ftumt M letter of h .... ....... inqtal'y lncludlna aalary Out1olna Ind Iv w o .-. • historyto: ~c;::~~~~: SWAP YOUR ABILITY = clu••• • a•l abead .,. POI AlllALNTWIWftMSISIU -PIRSOM"a d ude. Xlot bena. atart = Wt open doora for you to CatHr 4" u l $150. u ll Rita, .-. challenging TemoonitY Jobi. Wffh Wt the 4't TRANSMASK CORP •. 3'~2 DtiY• .... C tJHO 54IMQ55.. Cot.at.al PerlOll· W goOd things 1n lift PAID ,VACATIONS. = nel Asency, 271lO Harbor, -HEAL TH INSURANCE •JI bec:Md bV our -CM : oombtnOd 25 veara or e11oer1enot. We dell • ALLJOBS F REE ... In all clenc::et aroat.: ---a.i~SICllTAIY = tmsn ~=~ ! Beaut Fashion Jal ofc = == AteMMfYMOll»lllU 4't needa only 1 yr bkad to .-. : ftll tNa lrowth pe>tenl ._. •• ........ tb'9 IA Oraqe County Ai r po rt c o mple •. Pwm.nent, varttd. In· tertatln~. lh c. pay, benellt.t, . tor ad van· cemmt.8 y HOWAllD ca.we •t Dov.• Quall SU. That •• Utt.It to Pl1 t moloyer MI f' for 111 ad In the l>eJly PUot •-------~ Opportunlt.Y Baakla·RobbhlJ 1ccept· l~~~plo)'~~·~m~/f~/h~~ "'C app'L Pntler over U . I ~ Semat ~tblt can tll'lbtkb)Qlt .,.._......, ldnlitJ. For more ln· llam·on I U ·4US / SELL lcllt ltea11 with 1 •aat • Detl1 Piiot Cla .. lft.S Ad. Mod typ ln a fl n ice ._. JU.,'"-' : personallty 1et 1 lllnt = D-CAii ~ •• •• .. b1N •start all 1' "50. ~ 114-H?-n.. 114o7Jt4'17 -' ~~afPD· ~ ...,_IMCM ftlttM . = NnPOR"rBEACff lonm .tall~ CJ, AU.JOBI n 1:E •sSSS$$SSSSSSS$SSSSSSSSSSSS oA • ~~~ ..... ?~.~~-~~~ ..... ~!~ ~~~ ..... !! .. HltpW_..d 71001....,W•t.d 7t00 ... W...... 7100 &.ndey.~mber '1.1878 p~ILYPILOT 811 . •................•.... ·············•···•····• ~---;:-.....•..••••••..... ...aALOPC .W,W...t.d 71 HeipW•t.d 7100HlfpW..t.d noo CLatcAL .· Ex,ERIE~CED Top 1rowln1 ore ha• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• " =1dueto adv Som• HOTEL FEON'r DESK ICIYPUMCH ME.OICA.LOFC PERION BROILER COOK wimodclYPU:-~ ~r ~a"pJ>C'p~ f';f 8:,;! '!:l.k~~~~· QPllAToa <Medlca.1 uat . aN: oc • T ,._., U\N\ NI ..... A.... I .. LVNI rap in rronttbck S4.50 to SS.00 • hcMlr' 1t...a-. ~nonabty w I land lhis ....... for'appt.MS-.......,ut .......... , m:n ~ 1"' U · for lntem.i.t. Ref nq -...... marvt1o1.w Ol>PtY Start ~ per. will punch on ke'Y Eva IS3l·aoe9. FLY FREE WITH WOCJ• ul '700, call Chr11 , dUt s,.tem. Xlnt 1alary -·----ZS·l5 hours.._. w..tl -Nfh SWft 541>-as Coastal P4'non· lkltd ., betldlt1 We1tland1 MEDICAL AS!>'T Pront OFFICE OVERLOAD r•• ...... _ _. ._ net AcMCy. %790 Harbor. .... .... ,~iillg rorter Bank, t'J'l-4e00. E 0 E or Wck omc~. P\111 or • r.W Va..._ •Mefer M-.. r..c• CM • ...... Ume Robable exp. I DI ___.,,,, 1 30 to 4, onda1 thru OYPUHCH -· • ... DY" ac_.. ALL JO~ fRl!:E Vrida1. Uo~ benefatl . nol neceNaty Send re AIM......., .. _.. for Call ror appet 64S-5000. OPIAATOa 1wne t.o 18700 Mal"° SI.. MITI IAlTtNDB ro5n10H extemlon530 Several Of>!Din11 tlllllll SW208.llwit. Bch92648 Apply 1n pcnmn. bctwcen 3.5 any day . GENWl ~i~"a":r ~90°ge~~t~~11r MID TICH ~.P. MAC'S IESTAUIAMT LABORERS HOTEL helpful. but wlll train. To work In N.B. Mutit ......... ..._..._..,.._..._. ... offk• O...._.Tlffl•t•·I; ,,.._ .............. ... 10142 Ad.at A••·· Hwtlegt• lc" HOST/HOSTESS =!~~:i1i.~/~1~1 ~~. ~~Nabl~:;;:~:: TRAINEE Part time poaiUon cur· peodonyourb11ckaround Marurel for appt. ,.... -...::. -• W IMp tN'fel W ... IKtii •1l.sMRl1 ........ ,.,.. a,.. ........ c .. for ... ,0 ......... t8~ J7JJ llrdit S'-f, Me~ a..c .. 557·0061 .COML-TV ... OYllS a. •DTIAS • J.C. ,...IY ~-""' DU d. d ·Imm~ d h ) J4 ................ t llllywood UAUll dlrcC' ... ..a h--1. liDr'I mea 25 40 ,...,.,. _.. ' hi& 6 uab men 6 wom~n " CWT ntJy H't•pt1na bdll «all •left. doc:.'tor " appllrataon• for cook aunie type• lloldfng fo'ull ume, ouU.taodinfC appt int rvato1,..,. in t>nwr11..1. xlnt worliln& Aftabdro •~• I.hi.. mu oond • apply tn puaon. Call (1 l4 > 7'1 1244 McJn t.bru 'Jo'rl 10.m .4pm, VI D £ 0 <.:AST 1 N G •E-0•1!;•' •M•/•11' ___ _ SERVICE DENTAL REC EP'l'ION IST Oo YoU want to u.se your oommunlcaUon 11kllJJi us • ~J.ll ln • people onft\Ceddcntal practice" Our lcam n•ed1 you Newport Beach 640 7~2 DENTAL FRONT Of~ Im dpt'r. It lypUll( ncl.' Npt Bch area &4$.6:i0l Otontal office need:. Ort.hodonl1c asst with cheerful per11onallly Exp preferr ed Non 1moker 21 yra or over. )lg. 7558 11 8 OOlllPANION/llSKPrt 0 ENT A L A SST . Qu.llfaed. permanent, COUNTH Hll.r WANTED RDA X·Ray Uve U> lad)', care " lit.. F/f Apply In perwon . Uc. expanded duues. fr· t:wkn for slml anvtlld Gary's Dell. 3309 E Cat 1n&e benefits. 4 i..., days. widow. Comfortablr ltwy,CdM. l..a&lln• Hills . 830·1131 • CdM bch home. 3 day -------•-Olrls. ~~~~~~~~~ wbdl, ( Fn. Sal. Sun> at (;(}Ul'U.:S ) ---------.-------it SlOOperwknd. 673-7474. .... HOUSE DelTAL-OITHO OFC. Q.9UCTYftST Computer Exper'd Orthodontic Typln« 4 ·50 wpm SA&.ISTllAIMEE PARENTS chndde ft/or lab ass..,. per 1 on ab I e. we I Elcpet not nt.~. Will train Approximately $700 tant needed for Nwpt aroomedr Good benefit.a oonl'ident. outgoing indiv ·Per Month Each Omterofc. &44·1405 AW&1 .~ to 12000 per mo. Call THI IRYIMI CO !16'7·7193. Urut.ed Person 10710.me!back ne1Service,1500 Adams, lrvine 644-901 C.M. M.o.rr1t'd couple t ol ________ _ isuperv1se youths 1n Oeaigner ,· group homes Wiii hve in PCB furnished residence in OONCRETE FINISHER~ South County. Apply 1m· DESIG!-IER --------llj -aper'd, cood wages, yr mud1a1.ely &famlacturer or electro-,.. ""RK TYPIST • .-.. round employme nt. ~ n.....,.. f fit.B. ll'.19·4'>44 mechanical products re· for •ut.Otute work. $3. • COUHTY OF qtaree a proven PCB lay· per hour. 8.equlra ap --------• ORANGE <U person who wants ao PfOYed l)1>iJl1 certillcat COOkS 625 N Ross St. .opportunity to make ex· (50wpm)flwilllnanesat Expanding restaurant HmGl80 cellent wages. Plus. be wort early <Sam >!Oexi chain wtlb over so units Santa Ana. CA 92701 a.ntimateJy mvolved with ble hrs. lnq or complel Family-owned organiza· m41834.7828 new projects from con· appllWlon at Hunt lion offers pleasant AnAfrlrmative cepUon to field use. We lngl.oD Beub Union } working conditions . Action Employer want an lndlvidual who Electr1c1an w /com · metttal l'llp. Salary ac cording to up Ci.II 963·717t. 7am-5pm or 538-1625 aft. &pm. &.c.Secret.-y to,,.,., .... of ~...tf1iltfJA4J"CY· Th11 opportunlt)' re · :.:: exttl.leAl lypUlg /11borthaod. CIJent cont.act &i some travel. Must have fashionable appearance &i pro feesional t.elephone man· oer. Thia is a key poaitlon 1beauccessful candidate will be articulate. one who can step into a client coot.act situation & lake cbarie. CompensaUon & benelita coD)mensurale with experience. Resume should be llUb· mitted ln confidence to: William Fawcett Sor.ell & Jacobs 4121 Westerly Pl. 1ll3 Newport Beach 92660 Exper dentaJ asstStanl 2 dys. Wed/Fri. Laguna Niguel.~ F\ft.een clerks needed full & PIT' between Jan. 2· Jan l!. Possibility of ex· teosaon to a full time PQ6l1JOn at a local college bookstore. No expenence necessary. Mm. wage to start. E 0 .E . 833·6228 bet. 2-5PM weekdays . f1GURE MODEL Legit photo assignmt ror ~y. 673-5644 days/eves Otat, Rm 120, S201 Bob Good opportunities for ~~~~~~~~-! want.a to grow with a Ave, KB. 898-e711, e.x ad'vancemeoL Excellent ll'Ul team. Equal Op. Z?S.£.0 .E. company benefits. Ex· CREW MNGR NEEDED portunity Employer. r-----, ----------peri,.:1 desired. l\pply top $$$ paid. Must have M/F.~7-0554 mp..._ Van.CIU~16 ~~~~~~~~~ 6eneral0fflc't' Cod&W ~.,_, •~•• ·O.vt~ CUSTODIAN Dial A Ride I Of ACE SKILLS? •1 FAm up to $300 per wk ~"" ~u-·· Indepe ndent school Drfnn I K [ l l y ftt11 H Low l·"llon p•-cemen "' .,,. ,•w,•.. needs PT custodian for 4 Operate modem eqwp· • ".,. I .. • ,. hrs a day /aftns. Call Bill ment .tt door to door I assist. 751·91.lM. llll W Coost Hwy 64().1410 tra.osp. Calif. drivers lie ff RP I OOLLF.cTIONS llUNQUENT LOAN AUISTORS s.c.tty .... I s .. a.-Cwu a ...... o.,. ..... ~to s-• M.J , •• ""· ... rt h h req'd. No prior ex per I " wpoP ac CUSTODIAN nee. Good driving rec a /\ v1sil to our SP<'l.'Hll Days, no exp oec. Good mmt. No Sunday work. I lnt(·r viewmit Centl'r I worldngcond. Must have Orange Coast Yellow tQuld bl' the bei.t C,.._ car fr phone, P/time & Cab, 17300 Mt. Her· I \'lllll you can make. I """"' F/t.lme. Call833-701S. F Vl Whether your last I . & ---------• rmaon. · y. I Job ended 15 years ·.·FAST FOOD · CUSToblAM 01ahwaaher, main · a~ o o r Ju i. t COUMTB HELP Temporary bead cuato· t.enaoce man. 40 hn a I yesl<'rday. Kelly can I Expanding restaurant dian urgently needed by week. ~7440. I pul your skills batk I chain with over 50 units. Huntington Beach' City -IVERS to work. P'amlly-owned organlza· School District. $858/mo. llftn Wf! have over 100 I lion offers pleasant Apply 735 14th St, HB. Cius I drivers ~ I d i f f e r e n l working conditions ~l for m&J whlale nurser}'. I t'lassificat1ons o fl Good opporturuties for ~--:..-:....-::==----------~-1 ApplJcanu must have JObi> that int'ludl' lldvancement Excellent ~~~ neat., cln appear & gd I St>rretan es. Typists .• be. f.t.s E Data Processing drl o C IC'rks .__ and Word company ne I • X· Progrmr Anlysl8l $24K vlng rec. c.xper in I PrC">Cetisors I ~~ desired. Apply FtC Bkkpr $12K b.and.li.ng nunery •tock Al Kelly Service Wl' penontJ.e. Secy AMt to $900 belpfulMr, bulMnolllnnec. ConM. I ' n k e l' a re I n I R "'-II For Ao .. xpt tact o a or r ...., n Martin oot"-416()4 evaluat1nJ? what kind • Irvine Personnel ~geocy •..,.. · I of work 1s n Jtht ror I 98... 81Et7th,Costa Mesa you. So we Itel the .,._, SWte224 642-1470 DIUYYS I n itht people in the I Meo or women 25 yrs or r i g h l job 11 . 0 u r '' ...... l"-d ..wp()lf HACH IFYOU have a service lo offer or goods to sell .. place an ad in the Daily Pilot Claasi!ied Section Phone 642·56'78. Delivery p/Ume AM . LA Times dellv. Laguna Beach only. 494-8496 DBJVERYMAM for fine furniture store, NB. Apply mornings 1727 Westcliff Dr. NB older. Know the coast l <'us t ome r s art>I citlea.Net$180aweekor happy. /\nd you'n· more. Orange Coast I happy · · 1 Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt: Colt Ketty Today Herrmann. Fountain I A11other Wfll'f To I Valley. <No of Slater I H.a.. r--a... betwn Newhope & .. .,. ..,....... I F.uclidl Must have valid C3 hf. ~~~~~~~~~ dnver'sli~. W. offw • nut1et11-------.., OelJvery man. FT, local area. Beach Stationers, 4020Campus Or. NB. DRIVER WANTED SUNDAY ONLY ff..U~i\.c.r~ I 27957 Cabot Rd I I La1wn:i N1J{U{·I I .......... 2 . °"' =1:.:-W~ :;-.=.;~~ ... -.._..lew. pat I 1•. C7 I 41 141-1203 SECURITY PACIFIC IANK ................... 9:00 to 3:60 ,M Equal Opportunity Employer M /F GttGRl:EN ca1b for~ elephants rill. Claaalfied Ad Call 142-5"71 ., •. DOING ...... BUSINESS ·:·: UNDERA -..:::: FICT1TIOUS _, NAME? II you 11.,,. fu•t flied yo11 r 11•• Flcllllou • i11•l11••• Neme enel ll•w• ftOI .,.. ..,bmlned It lot pvblic:aUon, pleeM don't forge• 111•1 111e ..11,tt11te1lon I• 30 C1•1• fr-Clele of ftllng. TM DAILY PILOT wl ll 1"'bfl111 YGllf etMemenl for 131.&0 . Our dn:lll•UOn 1nc111e1 .. ,,,. enllr• Orenge Coe1t •rH enel a.eat notlc .. eppeor In oll 0Cllllon1. In order 10 t11bmll your ttetomenl for p11bllcellon 1end ewoprlet• copy onel • check to TH£ DAIL V l'ILOT, P.O. Boa 15t0, Cotto ...... CA t2t2t. Wo 'M Clo IM reM. For lnfotMetlon o0out le9al Mtwordtlne pleeM coll 142-U21 tilt. ~ CLERKS EAaM IXTIA MONEY FOil C .. ISTMAS PAIT·TIME ""1.-TIME MO llXPllllNCE NICISSAIY Hlnyl.. .... ., •• , •. ---. ........... IOflfOl'e ,,.,....... Lot• of c•ato••r ...... DBJVERY /SALES Moo·Fri 5·9 eves, own transp. 5.11-0811 8.'JI 0542 I Or Call Our Branch I Omer 833-1141 I F.qua l 01>p o r l .. Employer .I -----Dental Asa't .. full time, must have ROA & Corona Pol11b. C. M. s:&.S:m, 646-9671 NOTICE To d e liver DAILY Pll..<YJ' bundles to car· nen in Newport Beach area. Requires van or large station wagon & a good driving record . --------- 0111 . how Dally Pilot CIUS· lficd ada display their meMagea with leglbllJly and impact? Our ad.s. we are proud to sa)', really get reaulls . Phone 642-5678. 64Z..4l2 I GENERAL Alkfor Dol11Wlm9t10f' tt.rry s..tey E-..al Op,ortHlty ......,_ PLATING CHEMISTS II you aro experienced In the 11010 ot plating, look Into the excellent positions available at McDonnell Oouglaa Astro· nautlca Company. Your eKpertlh la needed to asalsl our designers In plating aelecllon, preparing plating epeclflc.tlona for eubeontraclora and our personnel, ana developing 1~1a11v platlng method• Why not find out now how you may join the htghly. tootin1u1 A1tronautlcs ,. Compaoy'prOfeaatonal team? Jual a~nd a brief summary ol your education and oxporlence to B.J . Waller, Chemical Employm.nt Admlnlatrator, Building 12. He'll k .. p your Inquiry In strict con· fines.nee and r .. pond promptly. ~i~ TEMPS ~ HAVIMORlFUM MOU VARll'JY MOllCHOleE IARM CHRISTMAS ssss NOW WORK WHEN YOU WANT WHERE Y0'1 WANT •LooaA.IYouWaot T1u.-_.,s.n1c .. NEWPORT 041 BlrCh $49.8()'71 TUSTIN llOlA N TUll1n 6:1f ·ll021 &.O..E.. M/F 1rSEMBl£RS rently eiusts for reliable, .tt exper. irnd 111 t•om 64()-0140 "" ~ oriented persona pleri)ented by ,.,,. or fine ·-----,--~ plea11anl workina benefits fr our idell No. Models. fem. Sharp. PACKERS oonditiom. AwJy tam· location. For appt. phone ~.!... °".~•1._ .. !~ per. hr. Noon. Mon/Fri. Pcraon· ,,__ 968-Bob Mu1l have reliable oel L-nstan.sfield N··--transp. It phone. Long & ...:. .... -.-TT HOTEL ,.. ... ..... abor1, term 11.111lgnment• -.uv <11417:>9-78" LVN, 7.3 fr 11-7. Couotry Holiday It vacation pay. WO Newport Center Or AVCO CI u b Con v . Ho 5 p Hospltallution plan NEWPORT BEACH A.•cW S.,..,lct1 ~JOGI • available. Equal Ol>oor Emplyr fm Newport Center Dr. OfftCI CLEANING M I F NB """"" VOLT ~~~~~~~~~ _, Prr evenlnas. Exper -Equal oppty Employer adults only. M ttf QI' tub .............. "'.'' .... _ ... ll41C-.-Drht 546-4741 r <Across From Orange Co. Airport> Equal Opport Employer .................... Apply In person belwn 7·3; W.S S. Cout Hwy. Laiuna Beach. fb.Bekeeper lo h ve in or out Non smoker. own lraosportarton. NB area. ~7314. GIRLFRJJ>AY: .Housekee'l)er FT & PT. Vanedofc worlt w/amall good benefits. EOE mlr. of Math teaching Bayview Convalescent llllchlnes. m -3800. Hoep. 2055 Thurln St . C, M. 642-3505 GIRL FRlD.AY needed by -------- busy business man. HOUSBHPEltS Short hounl. good pay. f\111 & PT employment Call Rick at5't2·2331 . for both days &i eves. No ~xpenence nece&Sary. G-R·E·A· T WE Contact Personenel SALIS JOI MOW <Xfice So. Coast Medical 0 -..... Center 31872 Coast Hwy. ... a"lll So. Lag. 499-1311 GOOD PAY . GOOD -------- HOURS. GOOD CON· HSKPR. Llve·in It help OITION S . MAN y clean, cook.-dnve. & FRINGE BENEFITS care (or 2 yr old 640-llOO FIST GROWJNG COM · d)S.644-5891 eves. PANY PROMOTES ------· LAIAIDE Expera e n c«>d phlebotomy/ back lab procedures . C all Margaret for ~ppt , 640-0140. oont.ract. 9127-0115 ance Mailager-Sales Good opportunity for ad vancement. Will train/no experience n ecessary Must be 25 yrs old' or older 4t be avail. ·on Saturdays. 557 ·0824 or LABORERS needed In 714·6090. 1525 Mesa H.B. tnd plant, must be Verde 11206, Costa Mesa. dependable & an good . phys1ca~ cond. Avail ror ORDER DEPT J.a It 2nd 11tufts. S3.is to lramee to fill orders for SJ.50 t.o start. fast raises. olf. supply Co. Ph for QAIJ 894·3356 for appl. appt ~7-9212. Ask. for Mr.WMt Landscape MaUltenance 1--------Container gardening, full Part Time We are seeklntt ume, <&94-0168 Individual who e~oy woridng with the gener111 Legal Secretary , f'll oublic, are pleasant.. re perienced , La g una liable, & self·motlvated Niguel 831-0223 for P/T work with a ---------•growing new company J..egaJ Secretary trainee N o e x p e r 1 e n t e or expenenced. airport necessary.we will lc'fin area,. Must have ex· Contact The Shoe l>Q4rlor cdlent typ1111. 90wpm+ 66~ College degree 1n --------- E n gh s h preferred PattUme. Boys to ass.em SID>-Sl.20Q pr mo depend ble L.A. nmea 2 to • am ingonskilla.979-9616 Sun morn. Mus t hvl! ~~~ WJTHI~. TgAr~ I INDt'STRIAI. I M A N A G E M E N T I STUFF YOUI I ST A RT S " I M STOCIO~ WITH '"'uor!>t.oreclerk, MEDIATELY " ,,... ._ K E y B 0 A R 0 I HOUDAY CASHSS I -~~·ch Westm. Hunt. Bet> 638-01.26 M.friJi.~ ~~ ~Acvl I LIGHT I MacDonald's needii run & OUR OWN TRAINING INDUSTRJALJOBS -P /T help. All s hirts PROGRAM PUT ON DY I K«>llv has a perft'<.'t I available. 754-9943. 3141 PART TIME EVENINGS 1llE COUNTRY'S TOP I o pporlun11 v r o r HarborBl.CM 0 R GAN S ALE S men·women i u1 or I ... A< ... A t.ed l PEOPLE. CALL AT I ov<'r l to earn exlr:i I ;;:1on'a~[a~::!~ Adults wtt.h out.Blanding, aUractlve personali\les who ~Y working T,'ith lddi. start at $3.SO per hour. Phone 642-4321 E1tt 250, BETWEEN 4:00-5:00 0 N C E F 0 R t'ash as mat I room 2llN CstHwy. LagW'IB INTERVIEW. ORGAN I h<'lpers. prl'l'\!lroom I EXCHANGE. STAN np..r a l ori;. dav MAIMTINANCE NUNN 7'4/586-7302. I n 1 i: h t • w" <' k t' n d I WOlllCH A* for JIM PM. GUilD i-hirti.'" La ~una Semi-11kllled mainl/ re EqualOp~rtunlt., S I I l'llJ!U('I -KELLY I k ln s bid~ E Assistant uperv SC?r /\ 1 s o h all c>lhc·r pairwor vanou mp oyer FIT', min 3 yrs exper. in · · · trades. Reqs 1 yr gen -------- aecurlty work. Car & I ' n d. u s I ri a I 'ob" I t'OOSlr ., ma ml exp In I P~f £-IJP phone r eqd . Irv in. av:lll:ible or more bldg trades duatrtal complex. In· I . . . I Training equlvl 10th PERSON tervie:Jwa Mon/Wed ar Fri I Th11i 1s an ideal wav .crade. Ori vcri1 I 1c 1oadi-lpm. C.11 833-3000 r o r Y o u t o I Salary $851 to $1038 an 5 With ot leut I year ea ext 191. Equal Opport I ~upp lement your annual s teps Xlnt pertence. preferably Employer 1 n "om f> n n fl bmeld.s. Apply by Jan 2. oewapaper. Excellen1 · · perm anent p 1tlme West.ounst.er School OISl, company benefits . Apply GUAIDSWAMTID I has1!1. No exper. 14J21 Cedarwood. E.0 .E between 9AM '5 6PM FW.I oc p/Ume. 2 yrly I net'df><I. Call or rome M/F Monday lhru F'l'iday. raises. Apply 610 E . t7t.h in --------- St.Santa Ana. I 27'. 57C41bof Rd MAINTIHANCE OllANGICOAST · L M1cJ1111 Pttimestudent . wortc at DAILY'9LOT GUARDS I ~542 I Party rental store Apply 642,5682 ,/T, Mn. OrCaJI Br•"ch Ofr1"e 202SNewport Blvd. CM D>W. Bay St. Immech.te openings for I ~· .. Costa Melfll secunty guards an the 133-1441 I Ret•~~~~~~l e l o EquaJOpportunaty Orange Count)' area. l(l[~ The manage 15 unit mobile Employer Un&forms are fuml$bed · '1Sd!Y~----------• & on the Job training is I PeoS* I home park. Maintenance PBX provided. \Ve have many I S EAv•C E s & office exper req'd Answering servic1· lnteres&g ~ltlons on Equal Oppor EmplyrJ La vi n I qua r le r s & operator full & P/f. Call I & salary. Send resume to ~1 all s h ft& or men • - - - - -SPMC. 393 llam1llon, · women. Bums lntema· ---------tional Secunty Services, lmw"ance ~ Outslandtng C2. Costa Mesa 926267 PBX OPERATOR IT75 E. Center St. 11105, opportunity in Costa ' Orange Co ·Arprt area, Anaheim. 635-4630. Mesa general agency. ---------inter bu11y s witchbrd. Equal opporllinlly Experience necessa,ry. MANUFACTURING fo'/f& PIT' shifts. EO f': employer. Low pressure oHace Many benef. Pay accOfd 'iUARD5 F\IU & p/Ume. All area11, Uniforms furnished. Ages 21 or over. ReUred welcome. No expenence nee. Apply Universal Protection Service, 1.226 W. 5th Street, Santa Ana. lntervtewa hours 9· 12 & 1-4 Mon t.bru Fri w/full range of daily in· VACUUM Ing t.o exp. 546·3333 or surance duties. Com· m.3333 pensalion c o m · p x mensurate w tabililies . SYSTEM· B opera tor· e " · ~or54&3205. perienced, mus t bl' available weekends & evenings. Clll ro agpt OPERATOR ~~~:Szo~on,rri We are seeking an in· dlvidual ~penenced an vacuum system opera PIX OPERATOR t 1 on. Sa I a r y co m Good opportunity eic1sb. IMSURAHCI Large insurance agency Ill F'ountaln Valley has oe>enlnRS ror expenenced office j)ersoonel. Salary commensurate with ex· penence , alJ rompany GUARDS benefits. Call Kathy 549-3161 mens urate walh ex for reliable per50fl lj(llh penerwe. pleasant phone manner SECURITY . JANJTORJAL type work. $3. 75/hr lo train. Im . f1exJble hours. Xlnt ro Comprehens ive com beneflls. Apply Mon /tri. pany benefits including 9am·Noon. Personnet maJOI' medical and den MAllllOTT HOT1L Due to our recent ex· mediate raise whe n ~ion Pf'Otlram. Wells trained . Rainb ow Fargo Guard Services LS Services. 7 l4~9780. hlrlng secunly 1uards lal Call or apply 1n WO Newport Center Or person. 3952 Cum pui. ·NPwport Beach Dnve. Newport Bearh F.qual()pport Emplyer for: JanilDr. days. must have <71415406080 1-:qual Op M/F ......,/Mewport lcll transJ)Ort4uon. J0..4-0 hrs s.119 .A:c.:•••l1n pr wk. W.00 hr. 751·5011 portunlty Employer. ---------mtf/h. Fllletto. ..... ,. txt.4-5PMorlvmsg. NX RICB'TIOMIST Cott. & tlM JANITORIAL · TRANSMASK CORP. for muln ore of schl dist. Handle switchboard. greet visitors & handle clerical duties. Reqs llS gad & l yr. exper on multi ·s ta t ion 11wltcbboard or comple· Uon ol lralnlng course on s witchbo ard. T)'Pl' .Swpm. salary S8H to 1161 m 5 annual Ste~. Xlnt benefiu. Apply by Jan 3 to Westmin11tC'r School Dist . 141 2 1 WMttltr AN9 Ptlame janllortal posl· tloos av»lloble. All I M M I D I A T I areas. Apply betwn 4·30 O,IMIMGS for & s :3o pm . 17182 Armst.rong Ave. lrvlne.1•--------111per•l1ory l•••I ~7811. teal'fly oHlcen wlto -------Man wanted to clean ...,TOP rAY wltlta 1a .. ctt4c1 .. .y. ~In ptt80C) Monda~ to Frida)', 8AM to ~PM at: WILLS FAR.0 GUAID 5BVICIS llJ2W. C1 1..,, ..... ~:low.CA Monday, Tutlda1, Wed ;mday, Tbundayi..l~AM t.olPM. CLOSED PTldlly at: now.w..., 1&217 s-. .... c. 8'af.I Lie No c.eoae Equal Opp !mpl,)'r II/ F lllnltJman for apt. com· ple11. SUO br. Steedy work. Pb ea.- pools, full tame. KEYPUNCH MA~L OPERATOR HAMDUMG Experience desired. not required. Will train Cedarwood. E.O.E . Mff. ____... _____ ~ Tral•nee Muat pan com p11 ny ph)'lacaJ lnclud1nf bark PEOl,>.LE PERSON DJtry lnel positloa with •·ray. 540-7639• rvlne. &. man seeks P/f as· our JroWtng company for _E_._O_E_______ s oc In W h I 1 up p I)'. an Individual who baa Maturt' Olrl f'r•d•y/Sec· 1131·5.W completed IBM l29 l'y f~ mgml COMulUna Perm•nent full time adlootina. firm 1peclalhln& In cashier 11 ulesperion. telowmmunlc1Uon1. 1 AilPi>' ln J>trlCft. Ward &i •No • a p e r I o n c e 8irl ol!lce. Must be well .wrln~on. l27S Bristol. neoeuarx. Oflanlr.ed. Oooct t1Pln1 / CM L• L• •Jl\nt lhlll fllln1 1k Ills necea111 r.y . · "" · ""· Dictaphone. Call for Penon to lie paper"I 3 to 6 Weolferexcelleul n lary appt~l0·5 Mr. Neely am. 110. dally, 3 da1s Ind COO\Pllft1 beildlta ln· ctm4) _ __.. cllldlnapa.ld medical i nd -----·----____ ._m.14.22 ___ . __ _ UCelnaurance. Pleaaeap· MEDICAL PhooeCanvuaer plylnpenon. RECEPTIONIST FJq) or wm tralo. Hrly FRONTOFFLCE wase + bonua. Call N w MD, nr Ho11 n--uPM !UA..lrl'08 '-"' ............. , ....... .,. w li..t ,..., s•••r .-1 .. ..,. LEAR M•AL OMCI Hood Sallmaktra po1I· th. t-5, type SO WPM. tiollll.,.vaUable ror layout SIEGLER Holpil'11 a«marial ex· :==:= · ,,_...t per requared. Medical Of• mnt fic:e Pl* very htlprul. """ llOOd obC* penonallty. ......_......., , ~ \ave prevlout Ole .. • ... .._..IT aper.Call5S1·""'2 ~Uy 1tylt •~owv -..:~------Luncbea DYNAMICS J•l moved lnlO to•n1 Ofll1,JOhn APPlJ}n 3131 W11tSe1entrom 'l'hm1«acq,ualnted•IUt ,.,.. at J .P Mac s, Sanl•An•,CA lbe Cla11Uled Ada IOIO Ad•m1. (at "nw)''r. ti' ea1leel way ~I H B l'Aual()pportlllllty to ""'9 Juat I.be ll•mt and ~ve ~t.blnl to Hll Y Emptoyy m1r /h Mf'VICll JOU Medi Q...en.dedl clo It well 1--•••----• l~wa will be held fte1D .wr--"'-ll • .-.. 11211 U.ru l2·30. S nd ---·-_,ay, t,Yl*f lftt~r 6 Resume to PO Box Me. Sunset J:luch. c. I0742 The tu~ draw In th Wt1t • Ou1ly Pilot Pool Nrvlce repairman Cl lfied Ad Call Tod11)' ~•.,.. ... ....i ........ .._. ... .._1 e11pen1tO~. --··· '° *«IOI • • , ~ . 4 • __, .. •1%DNLYPILOT 8und!y,o.c.me.rt7.tm ~w..-. 7100 ..... w~· 1100.....,W..tM 71 00....,W..t.d 11ool·•... IOHr--.w.hn•IOn ~ ~;;:r .................................................................... ·······················! ............................................. . ...., milM 11 ..-,w....., 71 twaw~ 1100 r••('S T Truck ori u• u JtJKt:BOx -·••••••••••-·-· •••••••••••••••••••••• ~91.T.•••••••••••••••••• ~ SICllfilYt llX:Y SUSK ow v A I no...n ...... ,.. ........ , .... waa d .. •wood Prtoll11 preMper1on, .._ TUINE£ Need kif lartC'r w/iood Phab corp ore·• need ~·d. ToP P'*>"· PP ' ~i7i4-&n ""°om Irvine Ranch & Olpel"•l• ,<,s Dick ~ LOV P£0PL J ~ • SJH 1killa for ~ pet'900 w/aood Sii ltW Tow I "J.· HO bt-yond the b6t ul2'i.. prua . J M MRU 2 Kaveaome ul•• or ftlllJPllOJ w/lotaotvanetyln •lYJIUMlt.ouatatPmof OhmJWay.C .1542·12$2 Antique Bavarian Clock. bmG 4980.0 ,aa.t.lllO.uer. Som• •• rnedlr•I ba<"\1round' """-M).7al. E Op; t'O.-~fbfool 6 ral.tet" 'row TRUCK driven import«' d tr om ~yl • _!!!; -- par ._._.,.,, tO hr w Demonatrata late 6. one oltM moet out.stand needed. Ml.lit have eitp & Oenrmny 117$0 4V7 ZW6 l:UU<.X & BLOCK WORK Nrwpor\Jlrvlna arH body mHd 111 lo pre• s.cretary. Foodacrvlce Int co·a In lrH. Call l.lvetnCMM&-9638 MARTY m.ot. AaUot K n .u.. dtpe.. al.Orft. Com· 1'ba bJahlY a1.1ecH•ful broktr•1e co. IMN!da exp avte.~ 00 paanllnl. Qlbf. oruat, 646-Gl18or646-823U arltob rnfulon potta u a I 1001 """"°Pi'' haa an ..c'y w/alnt typln1 6 OoMtal Penonnel A1t1n· TRAfftC WGa Eyvlnd arlt. 18X28 i--------- t2000+by Chrl1tm11 Cll*\lcDI "' 0\4t clttula ahorthanchtllla. Muelbe ty, 2190 Harbor. CM Wcnc~ichomoooelok•P $500 below al(pra1 .. 1. ~: Utllliol tl1.atu,.. ....,, lmlT>ectll~ Call UOn -.nll}tOL Job In tieOOd w/pM&e. Replfi &o ALL JOBS l"RF.E trackolourarowt.b AMDafl.5P K;.a..,.• & rompl.ll1 MoH• bt111ht Dltft, IU/•t rl\aiet .... J Mrvk!e, tol· fto• ·-Da.llY r lot. Al&benUc pre-Colom bl.an ........... IOl O ,..._ •l bw lnQf • SAL ~y for •• ler1.km ano 111pervl.lloo !:~:. ~·..J.!!O· C0tl• Tht.' •pplJcant wr art ru t u•s. vases a nd ... •••••••••••:•••••••• PIHaeat P•rtonal ty C'kalY9cblldftuatonlo of {eu••• carriers _ _._....;..•~-·-------SICY/llCIPT i.ecldnahu eic~llentor· artlfatll SM-0626 aft. elcc., 100 mag for Y.ood Lllll&.ln& P\atur" • CoHC. r•t•u •·1111 • ·i.tud •PPU<'ant will SICUTAaY for Mlu(on VltJo or gao.lzaUona.I akUla 4' •d· ~PM RB·61'. 2V. .Pholb ~tt.on <"o nr b .C Airport tJme r.-penC!IDre Nten nicave a Ubera.I 1tartin14 Ree~ pot w/varltd lbodonllc ofc. f~k k Pf' vt'rtl1ln1 agency ex· __. IO 10 maker, pf H t le h \•at PURCIW ING/ INV • l tJalc.JIW&* ula~ and reaulatly dut ., In achl r•l•led C!•P·· aome f'k work. perienu. Tht' Ideal ·~-.c" h1rn1nat.or. • rolh1 of 8 & TORY CL RK neede-d - -adlldWed rat.lae•1 bonWI ._ P'..quhl HStr;d•w/J PdM 11t•r3on will have thf' -••••••••••••••••••••• W 1l"11SOO' photo paper. flt. U'nJNld "*-tW11. full REST.a. 1 ra •..,... ~ ano many _, ·•-... 'rw.C</IJr w'~ .. laJ.:n~r'.· !a~I ability to handle many FREICllT OAMA(H:u ·~·9'47<H'962-2.331. C'O bMrf ~ marine ,._U~" 1 .. •••$MA.. ~ beMtlt.t IUC'h as ffi:rttlpc>n ve <' ••P41r. '"'1 • ..-" .,... "' " I.MU & meet dclodlineii JtOTPOlN"f SALE 3308 --••-A _ ... , I aowpm. Stl 90wpm ~ual Lo abllily. 837_1033. In a ,. ... _ .. ,y. puraua11ive W. Wa ...... r nr If arbor. Pmt.u ME with ~ m m up•r puf'd 'Ca II u..a. ~ ..a.GEMl!.a.Jl1 f'UU ume .. ap•nilin• uf vaca.._ ... M.,.. ca · Sa ry 1717 to IHI> 11 """'.... ··--7 ~ .. --u a Ibo a M 1r1 n • ~ ~ nt.. (rool l8.7U Yr'lt old donlal and llh• In nVlnlll ln 5 annual atepa ~ Cf\lwn ~ ht'lp manner ~Alla 9'19-2921 1· .new;;~"-· , lla.n1ware, so Wfl for °'"' oppor for .ctvan"" Cllw _. ran makt1 you aurano Potttlon 1110 XJnt beoefltt. Apply by Lo remaln In own homr CASH PAID .,11( • dltUll1a ~ O t. ,.._. M Lo raptd u $1400 ~ 1ucceuful •P Jan ' Weatm ln1ltr Call evH or wknd1. Th.ls ls a ke1 po.artJon. Waahr/Dryra1Rf'frlg1, Mamlya/SKor lOOODTL. m;f,h ~ pmmJoo prot1r•m f.11 ~Mobll•Homl.. J)lcant with late model School Dlit. 1'12 I m.-. Theaucceaefwrandldate w~5 MMln11 1100 -··1ST•T1 ~ t'OCJ>~nutlon t3Ml4l car~~~ wttb personal Oldatwood. g 0 f! Mtr ;;;;i.iiiiiliiiilii;;iiili;;;; ~elna~ur~a•e~~h ~~· wat1doaoroot95Hn33_ >-~m'4 . ---~. 2 1n rciatur•nl ---IM ..-••utlt9 •-..a•-~ W~KER DRYER SALi': ~ SA&.ISNOft.I m1J ap reqia~ Stood SAJ...ESMAH V ACllTS -""' peri~. Resume abould ._ r&U Kon a M arlne. Lado AWbcant mu.at be 18 aod SECRJ:TARJAL ,.... LIADH be aubmltted lo con· deluu mulll ·c ycl• c.h · 1035 W.U.,.N Tatl«Co u. 1 ~RO~S --V\ll••tt,714/m 1403 hilv• 111>od drivlo& t e t4 2IOPC"r llour fldem-et.o. modd.s. Combplet.ely rt' ••••••••••••••••••••••• D'I'*" '*! nnn •boll)' 'R&SrAURANT y--cord + Pakt VacaUoo William Yawcett bill. reflni ed. your Himalayan female. OWlWd • r.altd by lb lf'TI 4Ul Sl Mt' 3 SaJel flt>rtoo with up SR STENO 6 llollTdayt ., OoaeU "Jacobi> ==·n!~~tws~re Pa~rs. 1100. f~ • are not 41 *"'Ana ll21UI) r.dlln1ol<"111PPbN Houn •nt appro•lm.ai. PAltT fME 4lll Westerly Pl. #113 _,.., '"/!l/7S. So Coall ____ A.13-__ M4_'2 __ ut.tdlary, branch or MarriMra SU&llurwn lY u AM Lo t rM dally ClEI. K ""pnnalblt' lo srhtdulc Newport Buch 92J660 --"' frMcb.la.o J~t bud Attrn ~ Vorwl Ave ~ oPtloo•I but At II aupervlu l'tr •taff It A&Jptiance, s:l'!.·2542 Pennan lutuna. cbamp ~,.. with • round ~e~~avelle &..a1un1 Burh iM'rtlmt rales YoUth l('l'Vlc farlUty in V~nlN&!f~aln ror BARGAfNS.Uted retnaa. aaed. CPA realAtered. lock acceu t S•c •rlty left II '• 11bknr~ of proirram t·o ~'FotSrttUJlon OP· watn. dryrs. guar. bf-st shol.s.$150 546-9116S manaaemenl for u R.uaunmt. Appbrauona Sal4* ll you are qua11fl4"d •nd C0ttt•11t•r PIR••c• ordlna!Qr Minimum oC tlcal r u lnir lnstru buy&, weserv appl Be1t siaw.a.tanylJm Out now·bnlul arcepU!d for r.of11alH .. ~ 1n ltruted rail tht• D1' twa..t 11 ....... 00 lv1 per w~k 3 Vni. mt'l'll.a. Mu•l fiavt good AppU36-09ll .~330 · n..-1040 lft ~ vt<ku Lape II.Ill M.anaier Tra&nt'OS Paid Great oppbrtuntty for,... Cln:\&laUon Department to l••t• Alie 0 ,. c'Ql'4·«• lt•v~I work w/em bani 1 udt & -... "'' ._ Hlel c.ra1nin1 pro vaca\100. ln•uranct'. 11on.t repreaunt11Uvc•1J and Mk for lhe Dlal.rict ph111l1 In Rerreotion. mec: ca apllt e Freezer 19 6 cu Cl Sear11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~byTomllopkJna t.a aood opportunity for Wll.bt'Xpand.ln,rompany Salea Mana1er'1 In· .--nitl,lt7t. SocialY~OR"Orrell1t1.-'C.I aJ.ntvi.alonwtwllUncneas Cold1~l rroat ·free. Shcp~rd pupe; fln""l l real .. atat ' &o ~~ '-ft tralJuna ........ _ •~,. ....... V .. ~ 1 ... .. .. r11ht ~r.c)n Apply at aellln& pro cuion al tttvlew ricldll. Cont•c1 CITY Off · ..,.,.~ "' '""""' ,_,_.., t't')'11d.u1y,aood'1u11h ~~:1':.:;!~~lcfo'/'2 ~~ny 1K11tch8en Z7Jl42 manaacment dynamln ~ICOAST w. ...... .-.. who IHVIN t;, 17200 J an\ =~·8!Wror~r~~ Green Lady K-;;,;;;rt' ~!(~C r e&h•lcrcd.· U l•P41,-.on1 with e n ~ wy •n u•n and aemlnan. Montiy, DAILY PILOT ..... ~ ~ ~!.lrvlnt•.CJ\ .. 9%7 14 appt betwn 7-hm . WMher.Workl.StOO. - lbuataam. character II lraoo Moo· ••n IS =r~h~':;',!':ceN!,~~t~ 330W. Bay St. :::..:; ..:.._.::r ~ •7•M--31•t•4------1 _M6-0806 ___ .______ Call9$7--0279 ~~ ~~CDr~~~~~enr~d~ ~ty to mu~h our -"°-'-·-------iuni 11uccuuful pro COCltaMeu -·•..-..-s"'IOM Admiral Rdrlicerator . u.Wlt "'•ll' .... "'.67"1434 tuah staodard11 . Your Rataurant -..100 .. 1 ~"1-......... r •nd ... ., ~-1 ~ ----•• You ~rv1ce Slat1.on l\Ucn •-.-r-v '' ... ~ .... ..-~-'" ... '"' "'"'"" .,..,,..._ -_ ... ~ d l d 1> & t'll1me 11wltchboard doubte door, w/frceier own private dctk & n C()()l(S college backtrouod AnFAualOpportunlly .-f M ... to.._.. .~·. expe.,rp/llm•~.YAp ,,._al.or. Call for appt S2Q0.496-3l58 GREAT PERRAN t:to:.40i1';. Patt-time ulesreoplC' Company t>e-nellu. p111d Send rwumeor <'all 'Emp&oyer •II~ . ...., Full 4 ... v,..,. A.KC, mah>. Belltorfer. Qimnuaslon spb up to wcelll,y. Apply_lnpcraon Tiit; DEVELOPMENT ---------rll,lll ~· pt"OC•tl ply, SbclJ Station. 17th & ~7565 Almoal nl'W del u it<' 9ti0-500'l 70%. Interview by ap. ALl'HT"S CENTER corrHf1HdHc• afld lrVine.NB. TY'9ST Whlrlpooldryer. llarveal --~Y~~-¥.ylorCo. RISTAUaAMT 1971E 4lhSl.Ste.3. S.C H 0 0 L BUS cmtnHrtra1111ct6oM. Se_rv_lc_e_Sta_U_o_n_A_t_te-n-d . Creatop9tyforllpllt ln eold-~496-~ Boston Tt>rrler Pupti. Rea1ton 644-41110 18175 Harbor •t FA!nger. Santa An•. C11. mos DfUVERS--Approx 4 hrs o.ta Mesa. exp pref'd. Newport Cent.er aw Of KENMORF. AKC. remalf', 1200 ea ReaJ~tatcS&Jea ~ULlnVaUey. ~7.9376 ~~t~!Zt":;:6~1~ Oill63l·Mll. f1ce Muat type 70WPM. ELECTIUCOR,VER 6»-'T177before5pm .. A irs Wetcot. """"" SALIS train. Apply Newport· SlaYICISTATIOH leical upe r . 4r d1 c· MO. 640-7~9 Tzu pups AKC. Tiny, r JUU1J Clerk, PT. Mon· PART TIMI Mesa Unified School DI.a· 1 s I a n d Alt e o d ant ~ ~~~e w h 1 r 1 p 0 0 t t' 1 e c =~~ppa hne. free 3 Weeks Fr1, mid day hni, Ideal Call on r etailers, 16 ll'id, Moo/Wedtrhur 6 F/llme. Over 18. No wlll be a bag plus dryer/wuber. matched 'Pll&l~llllJIG Cor mature w oman bolnperweelt.Eamt.o f'rttam-ll.Tues l-3pm. mechanics See Mr~ pair. xlnt cood. Mu&l Beaicle pups, AKC r l' I 1'A 1""'11 1""'111 1MS--9'200 $000 mo. commission. 100116thStreet. Newport BoUa. 24llO Ji'a1rvlew<at tell.531-8283 1t1111ered . 8 wh old Me w C..... !JM.Z274 Beach. Ca E O F.. Fair> CM TXJ:.4,.:..1. RettsmaptJonlll mfgst~ro. n1nt -751 12911 Hew rro.,_,;ty SALES-AN OHIO OIL CO. """"'"' "" Reing. 17' dbl dr self ~ r -- •Absolutely no prior dfen tugh mcome. plua SALESPIOftll saYICI CASHIH c M 642·7840. defl"Ol'il. Xlntcond $250 • Maltese ,\KC M 6 Mu training or exper1cncc caab booWia. benet1ls t.o Grow with a proven wlo, Secretary needed fo r Ir rax OPIAA TOR burner apt stove. S:10 11hot11. ped very tiny malure person an Costa n er T If E R 1-; AL counter culture type 1111,.... we~ you needed Immediately for AITIESS 509-7139 __ __ SZ5()675-4.:117 ~~hied 1n .. truc o~eal~areerf~n~:ga~~~! ~ATERS have 2 open tM!ness. Gen ofc. EUcLe naleM odYmcetntftf lull Lime work Full com-E wd t t Older rerr1~ crO!!l>·lOp Shlh:rzu Chrulmas ~Ull "" MF ead American aJ I Q llf NB 1uc. .,...,0 ... ...... u.."JJCJ, , ..r 1 l k reez.er. wor g . -~· pies. w b, • lJ,_ • 1ngs for q ua l1f1 ed Dlatnbut.ors =-ltles, COffta ""'"Y'"'~..r1ts &llln'lpav xpan 1ng res auran ( ood uc. 8 k A C\" •Professional on the JOb · :.i. s espcop <' ua ico .,...,...,., ...,,...._ •-'-pn>t(ram. Call Margot "'rs P eaun wor mg ~ 5U-'407 ll'au:Wl Lubricant.a \;()., Boa llHi, t1ona : mlegr1t~ & en· ---------_,, --J Painter cond. Exper desired. Ap· ------·~1.ob commU1saon l>ayton,Ohlo.~1. tbualas m .flghly Secretary· lmmediale ..cl ... ovhteftdh1CJ BOB~"niAMVW plyinperaon LabVUPR. black, AKC. s r 'r per sonal1•cd •· pro-oppning for secret.arv to c:••t• of frl119e a ...... hold for Ch-'·t-"~ * om:: o top o ac S ALE S C L ER K . fessional tr~fn .. ava1la· C:ener-al Manage",:' of 7800w!tesmt'~~rl.cr •)lily r~. _... 1015 ....... I bk"' ,,_d, locations. established s tationery ldl 1 ~fits. .... ,...,..., --~·· ....................... M/t", x nt grn · Be your own boss with a st.ore needs permanent ble. For Curt.her forrna · rap y grow • g 893-75511638·7880 971-000 SOOO ~h r 1 Uon. call Darlene Coe, manufacturing lirm m . ., .,.,,,, .. ,.,, . pro e11siona or· inside sales person Of. ,,_,.,.. """". You'll be "lad F.V. Must~ self starter. <:ti for • lfttenlew ·La· ~u·n·a Beach·· g wllon fl I h I f I .,...,._,., " Serv Sta Help net..'Cled 1m · • • ~supp Yea per e P u · you did. • 11ble Lo work wllh other "'a lslwllf • med. F\AU or p/t. Apply AKl19UEAUCTIOH OOUJES Beaut s & w Content.a ol Ros~ Tamer's Adults M & f'. $25 cu Al1lc AnUqufn! to l>e sold Mtit bl' gd hm. 846-3280. Dec 17 al I lAM Prev1~w -------. Jori/Sal 1·4. sun 9 11 ff Mo o ld Beagle ; Silver. glass. crystal. Rlk1Wht/8rwn. AK C furn. ba r gains ff)r tWil.bur>531-0!U5 K....&.-1la R•alty hut not necessary. Fr· -dept heads . CPS or ~ un:"I >, 1n1e benefits. group d b k d 900 E. Cit Hwy, N 8. f:ordetolh call Joanne medical, paid vatalion. SALES ~;:::!c's"ea1f~1~[~~~r 17141545-5203 SGTPEPPERONl'S Wrutress, P ff. over 18. 131-7251 6 holidays, for appt call apply in person L8120 Ml PIZZA !>'TOR f: BctlyCaz13 751·1732 • Quaker Oats Co. _!aahin_gton .l".V. -SECURITY Now h1rinic ror full & Angie's f'amoua Pina. ~1 ·3.'!<25. Lag Hl_s_. __ ft•· c· e pt I on 1 s t . I' / T . ••/time ,,.._.In gs at loca. wt"l.-itcmdi. only. G1•nf'ral ---------P311.·llmc saleshelp ron Secretary. Law otrlce. PACIFIC r -""oc irpo Wwtresses wanled esp. Mr. O'S Ovutmas. Siber. Husky PuJ>S, AKC 11(fire dul.lt:s lnrl tnun~ SALES ta<illlgllupermarkm. Part Tune. Salary Open. B ..a. .._.K ~t':8faor'o~e~ Apprl~ & LG-k~ add. Apply al Job· Check product di11· 833-0101. Al""'lll Marina Dunes, 101 N tributioo. pnCUJg, shell ---------In person. 3Cl50E CoastHwyCdM. 34J72.Doheny l'ork Hd M/F. shots. wor~ed .• • C8p111trano lir h Xlnt quallty. 213-841-3045 WHEEL A!JGNM ENT & R.E. FhMr Aucuoneers n~a.tl 0 -..... ..a... Dr or call "··-manage ment, sell dis-SECRETARY-Girl Fri· u__ 2300S,E. Bristol nm, • ...., " """' c d• t · W• t&.w'~~ Santa Ana HelgbU at&44--01216 oor 1na or ~. programJJ. day some boo«keep1ng .._00 to l PM ,._ .,,...,~ ~~~·;~~5 ~~~83~1!·1288~~~-,,,_--.. -y-----.-0-45 .. ~eptlonlst/Tyr.tsl To worlt for grow ng na uonal franchise com pany lD Irvine corpora le office Mon· Fri. 8 lo 5 ~rung KHlary SRO() per mo Call Al1 c 1a 714 ~n44 Kecepllonlsl/Sccrelary f\JU lime for el.Ile elec· trorur consulting firm To nm front office & as 1U1t staff o( 10. M usl be ~typist. Electronk/ comput.er langu11ge pre ferred. Duties variable, WlU train. Dependability a mU1t. Wt: reqwre a 1wlf starter with huinness at tJtude & creat1v1ty. $800 per mo. t.o start 83.~3957 UCEPTIOHtST Flnanclal ser vice ofc. N R .. e11per required. ar curate typing. !iO t WPM. Call Myri. 4·6PM Mm-Fri 833-2482 llCWnOMIST fmmedlate f ull-ti m~ QJ>e n 1 n g fo r sh 11 r p . penionable PBX reC<'P Uoruat wtt.b various olhl'r office duties. Plea8c ca1J. (714) 752-2600. 11\VINE SAVINGS AND LOAN E.O.E. M/F HOURS· 3 DAYS PER exp. desired. Call Tues. To • .._.....,. Immediate opportunity w EEK. sch e du 1 c d lhru Fri 673-2180 <Next Lo McDonald's> for energetic tndividual between Mon . Thur. F.Qual()pportunlty Equal()ppor Employer who ia detall·onentcd between 8am·~m. 7 hrs Secretary, Persdn who 13 £mptoyer M /f' ............ ..__._._. n-.. and _a,.. rk th wtl.l.lng t.o work & learn ......., _.,. -.-· ''"""ya wo ing wi per day. Muat ave own for an exc1t1.Dg job e a· Powel' brake. punch prt· people. Dulles wlll 1n· car. Wepay 15c per mile perlence. Knowledl(e -in sa. spot weld; exp. pref e I u d e c us t o m e r St.art S5 per hour Loca 1 ....... ..111 lraln lnfrared telephone contact. pre· lion . M1 ss1on Va cJo. construction he lpfu . •Secre•4n·es• """ww paration of quotations ~aguna Beach , ll unt AP/AR,~+ 848""577 Y D)n•nuca. 1040 W. 17th and sales orders. Select-inglon Beach. Cohla Engineering Secy St.CM.$48·2245 ed candidate will have Mesa. · SICRITAIT Ceol0fc/Secy/RES15K good spelling and gram· Equal Oppor Employer for arowinl corporation Employers Pay All Fees mer sldlla, 2 3 years an-Serid resume 1.o : Quaker In J"eCl'UUoo rield. Can· lb Reinders Agency sandlde aa!es experiencue Oets eo .. Dept A, P.O. ctidate1ahould l~b a hgood ~~BittBehaStch·.s~ .. 1804190 ability Lo work we J:bx4183. Anaheim. 92.HOl organ ier w l • arp .....,.. in presaure s1tuaUons. ---------1 pe ra on a 11 l y . B u 11 y C Appt/F.atab '64 Recftlt e11perience pre· SALES-RETAIL phones, type55-60wpm & (erred.. office supply & Il la· di<:tapbone. Salary com· tiooers. exp retail sales menaurate wrtb abihty. We offer excellent salary person, fuU time. Ph for Non·smoker. Send re· and benefits including appt M'l-9212 Mk for Mr sume to Hul11b Manage-~:d~~:r :~~d i~'~ntr~:~ __ esi __ 1_1tet_.u _____ Q:!':z:..~:g~s:;,·J~:~ liutan<:e. For interview TM, er C.platrano, CA 92675 C'Orll.act. Employment Of· C ... S -fice. TIMPOIAAY S E C R ET A R Y A d · SICUTAltY UCIPTIONIST tor growin g Newport Beach real estate firm. Sa l a r y b aaed on quali!1caUons. 640-5112 Shop Help, top wages & benefits ror shop trainee. immed openln&• for right per.ion . Coll 54S-0403 Cor Info & in· t.ervlew. Deltronk Corp .. 929 Baker St .. C.M. STOCKCLlllC lmmed ,.. tr pos ev al I. for l.ndiv W/clerlcal U · per In stock or purchase aru. Ablllty to due minor repatr1 a deflnjte plua. Call for appl. West.landa Bank 979·"600. E.OE. day work week. salary + llcfdet 1020 ...................... . commission. AJ>PIY 3000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Must part with beauilful E.CoutHwy;CdM . ~ (~male black Lab, t WRITER 'Comn~ year . Call for info ~ 536-2015. We'tt looking for a staff shMs Spec wntcr ror our 2 yr old New Is Old Bch Crwsers Male Shelue, magazine Good op-MXBIKES99&up WellBehaved. ~~it~>~: for '" New 10 spd balies S97 50 __ 64S-4940 __ _ w New&~l-5--IOspds Golden tutnever & I.al• XEROX OPERATOR Vw.t.age SCbwl.nn bLkes. M.111 Puppies. 6 Wet!h Qim'I copy center. No parts and access • Really neat Christma!oo ell~ nee. Will t r ain. 3'70Newport8NdCM .cift 646-7~1 JMne. Call 557-1747. 642-79 I 0 -----2 cah. lovable & well J:bya 3 spd. stingray good trlillled need. home· ul Mad•• .. • •••••••••••••••••••••• .......... 1005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMTl9UE SHOW & SALE Huntmgton Cent.er Mall Jan 4·7. Presented by Empire Exhibitions. Sell space avail lor inro ~!>:kl cond. $2S lerity 7Sl-6l82 . 1133-84811 ----· ro gOOd home w /fenct.'<I Girls Schwinn "Lillie yrd. Heit. Vorkshirt• Chick" Like n<'w. $45. Terr. M. Moving aboard Boys S spd Schwinn St1n· boat so m uat 111ve him gray, S40 Woml'fl., 3 spd. up Eves. 493-:ic>OI ext. $40 Foldinl( trnveHnJt 122 cage for med 111u-doi:.1---------~. 552.-7965 Adorable hound dog .. lO . • nu old Lovable . Nct.'<i. 2 Schwinn b1ku. 20 new h omti w /yd LEAR SIEGLER Knowledae In games rnlnlatratlve Au t. for helpful. Apply Cbess & N6wpor t Financial Games. 2?00 W. Coast Cml.el' N1Uooal C.P.A. Hwy, Newport »each. firm. All secretarial a.kill.I required. Pleaaant SICUllTT MAllUOTT HOTB. . We arueetinC a reUable penoo to work nexible boun. Law enforcement or aecurlty experience belp(ul. Enjoy good com· pany benefits. Apply Mon/Fri, 9am-Noon. Pfnonnel. Stork Men wanted full or ---------p/l1 me. Advancement Russ Whittaker Antiques oppo1141Dhles. Apply In a«ISTMAS SAU whee ls. convf'rtnble. 546-1.296 boys or girls . Call ---·----- •nt7. Kittens. an \ame for TRANSPORT DYNAMICS 31.31 W Segerslrom Santa Ana , CA Equal <>ePortwtity Employer m tf th Sales/Leulntr ~. Excellent ftAIHU benflts. Paid parking Loe concern will train etc. Call Ma. Be r g outgotn& lDdJV W/ab11Jty 644-44(1l to mouvate & relate to chentele. LucraUve Inc. SEC'Y /RECEP'T Call 557-7193, United Xlnt aecret.artal 1kllls, Penonnel Service. 1500 good pbooe perto0alily, Adams C M for R.E. Developer, nr • 0 C. Airport. Xln{ ulary & beoelftl. Send resume Cluaalied Ada 642-5d78 1.o PO Boll Cl.9$25, Irvine, Qi. 92713 900 Newport Cent.er Dr Newport Be1ch Equal ()ppror Em pl yr M/f' penon, Stan<larcl Sh~ 250;0 OFF Store, 3077 S. Bn1tol. Am. Eng. Fre nc h & C.M. Austrlan rockers. clocks. STUDENT wltb ~ ton hall trees. tbls. cbn & 1.nrk. Pr. for delivery & smaJJ.a. It movtn, ~l ZMO Nwpt Bl CM MS-~ l O\rutmas Jal sbota. neu l9Z2 AntJque Road master free. 642 7972 balloon tire bike. rt" --------firuabed. S2SO 544-0805 f)"ee luttens. 6 weeks old, S44-0'784 J yellow, J blark 642 2200 Super Cary Turner BMX - Racing bicycle. JI!"" lbb ............ 1050 S2llO /bst of r . 752-6232. • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,,.._ l rlo 10• pd 11 20 All Wood Hunkl11•cli. vcn u n 1 wt mot & b-Ox sprn1t>- Also 5-spd StJngray S60 s1~ Sip !du SJ79 t\•11 &>th as new· 979-0862 tury Model Uoml' l-'11 rn BMX Racer. custom bwlt. ~:m7 ONE Of AMERICA'S lARGEST IS LOOKING FOR Secretary Executive Assistant to the President TEACHERS -Sub· 1Ulute. Kindergarten through 8tb arade. Co n· Uld Weat.mlMt.er School D is tri ct. 1 4 1 2 1 Ce darw ood /\v(', Westminster ll!M-7311 ext PUIUC AUCTION MANY ITEMS OF FINE ESTATE JEWELRY. ART OBJECTS. AN· T I QUES , t'INE FURNITURE. ETC . PHONE FOR INFO & BROCHURE. 645-2200 ltlnt cond. $250/bt.>Sl of 10 pc ~n Kini< Bdrm fer. 664-8&6 Set 111l'ludrn1t ~ 1hK>r~. K Boys 2 0" Sch w 1 n n king, 6' high rlottlett & scrambler. llkt• nc•w ltn en doKrt . $350 212. E.0 .E. --------An•'~ue Mutic Boxes! needs paint $00 or ofrc•r 642-3767 -751-6243 ------Slot Machines! CIO<'b! Wall units. Med. styli! . ·· ORANGE .... , COUNTY'S .. ~ ~" ······· .·· BEST! -·~ ............ . ......... .. ·-·----····-.... ...; .Miker & Lee RMI Eatace. OM of Ame11c1'1 I~ I~~ '"4 ~ "'"• oompen1e1. 11 •oo•ono lot a ICIP'f'Otd\ 11l•IC*Mn to 1111111 our trvtne and : Newootf 8Mctl offloH : PIHMPhone: Jane Jaogar, Mgr. tl'vlneotfloe C7141 111-4477 OR Suzanne~. Mor · Newpof\ 9"dl .. Otta C7141 '46-nl t r Rapidly growing, multl-dlvlelon pubflahlng and printing firm with execullve offices In Newport Beach hat opening fOf eKecutive Helatant to t~ Prealdent-Chlel Executive Ollie«. Poalllon requires two yNts P<I<>< experience working tor aenlor management ot a large oompaoy. Candidate must be ab4e to lnte<ec:t with c:orport1te offloer1. achedule meetlnga, 0<ganlze PfOJect• and maintain aoeoo-• with allablllty .. yet PfOfMelonal maturity; 81 well as poaMH executive aecretatlal akllla (typing. ahorthand. etc.). H....-y emphHla on planning and coordinating trevet schedule• and malntalfllng aoclal ond buelnoae conlec:ta with local community leaders In 1 convivial mann«. Company offers 011ctpt1on11 com· pNtltnalw benefit• flt'l<I comP90M· tlon package. For conflCS.ntlal conalderatlon, pie... ~ your rftau,,,. lO ldd,..H belOW. R .. u,,,., .. llh<Mit ll4aty hlltQfy Md rtQUl,.a menta will not bl oon11dMacl. WWAl4011 '· O. lo• 11807 IMM , CA 12714 EQUlf Opportunity EmploY9f M' F' H TIACHlllS HUGf;SELECTIO 19" F'reo Sp1nt 10.itpd like wlllnut. 2 sectlorui. eilch ••-smUTI A9ric• new~. ll"wide.S60982·964.5 -...... wHoMt 963-1366 ---$60 Piil DAY G•ries ·m floral llola & loveseal Wanted qualified sub· S 2 Boys's bikes. $15 ea. 10 Sl.25. Colfce table, hex .. ltitute teachers Lo tuch Open Wed. Olru •L apd bike $20. rabmt't. 4t end tables .. HS 1tudenta ln the event 1.IQ2KeU.erina. Irv. ~7~0 $125 au. component \IUad ..I i. (714) 75'-1777 $I" r "' 11 wor .. atopage or ~~~~~~~~~ "'--''-t Cood t-J) s tereo 11y1 t em o;, emergency. Dally pay ..: ....... ~. 1 "'" un YOUlh'• Capt'• bed $&. MO Six high schools. ,...,._,.UEC.OOCS Gurney motocrou b ike 567-4839 1radea 9·12 Valid CA nn .. ..,. wt\h mag whl1119$. Call --------- credent.la! ~·d. A~ly & Oo8e Out Sale D\ae To •2518 MUil sell desks. couch. d I I SI <' ll n es s • J o e din tbl slovc. refr~. 1ubmlt e re ent a n 8&oodworth 1"'8th St.. Schwinn V ar111ty. sso bib. tba 631 ans. f:.t.raon• HB Union llS KB. Men's.Boy's Z3" fra me. -KB.·or~~I ~~~.;ii 111:~ ,,.,.. .......... Presa la Adultownr.751..-.. a.lov«*'•t.2matchlng """" "'9H wn.u chaitl, quality Cumlture. for lnlo. Deadline Dec Barrell. $250. Pt band Mceo-Recane, new ladles lllnt cond AIJO draaen 2lllh. c r och e t Popcorn 77" Paid ms Sacnrtce chain, '1am1>11. etc'. Bedapread1. Approx SUD. 675-3502 551-5088 &M-4637 7'"1ll00", StOea. CdM 1---·---~=ncr::a::,::r m-t7M ~~~~_!>~Np:.~'!'. e8 pl1Xe cabinet, 38dl. It rd hi' w lTIUTtaJ "' .. -Ill walnut., 2 &iul dn, fl~. f /tlme, araveya • t. er.a Is wood ceWna fan, blkea.831M622 175-3123 a P'onlt Ava. Laa1ma xi. cond SZ50 -~ Beach. 2U .O. · ' Ra&tf8h 10 speed mens Rattan furniture Ind. bar Tc~eSales oollediblH. Roll· ::9eaft~~_' $8S or ~·.~~-~:r <>ne1 ol Ml f11mat11ro0wc c.op k. clock•. ttlo. , . n1 com peny1 n aec wub •tand cbW'D, New 28 1irlt bike t70. IWdl two expuionced croet.. pct much mor9. Mee for Cbriltmaa •IA. tdel)bone .. 1ee people to 83M'798or54Hl73 4MIWle. work from our ollic• In ---------1rv1nt. Eam po,ooo your Andque fell, En1tiah SCllWlNN ladle• beach ftnt yr. l"or lnttrvlew. ll)lderl oak GOO. P'teMh cnlMr l>'Jte with buktt. r---------PhOoe a.o.toel Hk for rmrbk! top S2$0. 144·181 _-._.....-_____ _ Mila. ora:H)U ~ 1.1oy·1 1t101r11 • ...... ~....... .. B.alelah llrl'•· 135. ~ SOUCITOIS Elperient«t 0n1,. seu DIA& PUaL HiP.lcom· mlulon pafd. Yo ur ._ at bom•. Over a1, l.D, Oard. QIU US MU. 1-0.11. From lrvtne Ranch la ,..,,_,.... _______ _ beyond U. belt ta.U'1 D1Wt.NN MOTO CllOSS tnY/bm.0#7 . ..,.... Very Jood w~nnaer •--,-.-.. d-,-.-t-he_r_C_t_oc_k_•_· AN.lquel: Cbalr. c.-" bb.'50.M8--' tHtOID made hod w1od·up VJctrc:.':.: re· -1• ... Nillblk.t 10 apd rullt~d flnltb. 8oHd ... daUdl tr Ml :::n1ooc1 coed. t11. wod. a.Ty, Walaut Cllf l'M:i-•· Clf OM.•aof7IO ..... • -- ' \ i • • 8010 ~·-·--IOIO fl.ti 1017 &.irQy, O.C.m~r 1 7 'I 978 DAILY PILOT 0 I :J ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROCK MAPl.E Blllt ~ S T, ~O Yk <>LU . X()NT. 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FINE t'URN . £TC PHONE fOH IN· 1''0 & UROCJIU H ~ ~22.00 lp"ftp •· Kini SW t '* n !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ <r fulJ 8 pc Ga • l\on wry MoMI Hume 1'\im 0-..,. Sele 8055 Ho.1tie>W C.oodt 1065 ~ ..........•............•••.......••.•••.••..•. PUil.iC AUCTtOM Shag Co~t 5 lg room11, 2 Wbt IL'll bdrm fum dbl MANY FINE ITEMS CH~ tone green, like new bed. dtftse\ n~e l~~~d. gSTATe JEW ELR v. rood. & pad. S.100 tori.ii ---------- WANTED =·cha.I ps ART OHJ t:CTS. AN 646-6W7 TOP CAS ll DOLLAR PA I D F'OR YO UR JEWELRY. WATCHES. AHT OBJECTS. GOLD. S I LVEH SERVI CE FlNE FURNITURE & ANTJQUF.S. 645-2200 MUSTSAC·S pc bdrm act, 2 pe liv rtn 11et. ·n•lnr lmp1, tbls Century Model Ji>me Jo)Jm 549.3077 '11QUl!:S, fo'INf.; l"lJltN • J9Miry 1070 ETC PllONJ<: FOR IN ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1''0 . & liROCJIU Hio: 00-2200 ESTATESAtE Bnltlc Amber Ucads Utton Mitro wave, S20CJ NcckJaqe, Tie Bar, Stick SOFA, 6', Celery color '&Buick SW.~ 4 pin , C u Cf LI n k s. Pinballs f'oofballs. Guar. plaid W/maple arms & 645&«~ Cigarette Holde r . ~ &del. $325& up. Family legs. Folds down to -----Beaut 14K gold & onlq Arcade.840·2341 couch. Good cond sso or EST ATE SALE <Jeep rt"d Ga met Rings. --------~t offer. 545 ... 043 aft 2 large Kutani Chinese (2) 14K gold & Garnet 217 SQ yards of brand 6pm. ' V1&..'iell, 1877 J-'rt!neh Glass Necklares· I w/Camco new brown 2 tone carpet Olning room set Tbl/4 & Wood Scrv111g Tray, :! Ladies Set. Opa w/G side wtlh pad. Allfor $4.00 per c hrs, lg hutch. solid lari(e Brass & Glass Olamond'J (wht gold). I 2 yW'd. Call· S.Sl-4435 pecan.89'7·• Shi~ Anchor Lamps. wiset F'lre Opals (15'-!irt Glassscolle<.1 ion Lowry Organ & Rench. & 2~ct>. ladies spec P.P. By appt Dwlcan Phyfe 7.pc dining Large ilrass AnL1que tacular antq Diamond 839.7207 rmset$2SO. Cllerub Lamp, German ran g (3.05 center 751-9999 Beer Stem. Rui.s1an hund diamond. 2 sapphires, .,., •COMPUTER -----p1unl~ Laqucr Bu x. ct ea, 4 side diamonds in SPECIAL• f N T I 1" E f' 0 R i.1gned\ long C:o pper ptaunum setting) GIA PolymorphicSystem2 CHRISTMAS 8' Blue Enitbsh Hunting llorn. apprBJsed at $43,888 By K.it$650 AssyS800 sda, very gd cond SIOO large original mt'la l appt. ooly Make offer ~ SuperscopeC 104 ~l·SlJ8eves Sculpture of V1k1m:. M1i.c Pvt party 7141557·1915 recorder S95 ESTATE SALE Thurs/ fh/Sat/Sun House full or furniture. . boots, anl.Jques, 011 pain lings, pool tabl e, washer /dryer, rcfrig . and murh more! Mu!>L be llOld. 846 Manzanita Dr Lal{Una Beach, 494 5741.i GORGEOUS DINING TABLE. Unique. Custom Designed. 7 fl lon1< ...: PERFECT• Sac S75 Pvt -Pty. 979.7321 Contemp. table, walnut lonnica w/wrought Iron pedestal, 4 11M1tch10g b1· back awivel chr1. Top qual. Xlnt cond. 42x36 w /leaf. Sl30. 968-1366 Herculon h1de·a bed. dbl s~. used once, $145 673-6336 G.,.ScH 8055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lapidrury t.'Qwpmcnl. 40 ----Tarbell Cassette 1/0 lb. rock tumblt'r , many 5 Diamonds! Xlnl quuh KitS95 AssyS13S old coins. 2 dr full :.u:.i> t)'' Must sell at below 842,7<T76 ftJc cabinets. like n~. _jloc um e n led w h Is. Webber Pcrformt•r !SUr· 640-5323 CUstom MJnj Truck Shell. fboard, nu Elmo !>upc r 8 MUST SELL·3 s trand $250/bSt ofr. 64~3832 art Sound Movie Camt!r~. graduated good quality _4_:_:.i_. ______ _ boys IU spd bike. girl s cultured pearls replace· Strollers, car seats, Tod· sml bLkc. electronic 25' ment value $925. Make dler whc.-el toys. Change Vend t YP,l' pon~ tbl · oHer. Nice Christmas tbl & crib. Reasonable. many sterling s ilver pcs, Gift 67S.8l70 9.5 7 dys ""•·t""'"'. anlq Ouk & glass display • .,..., ......, case, 2 carved oak canl' ~ 8078 back & nt•cdlcpoant ••••Je••••••••••••••••• ch&lrs, Pl•rfccl . ma ny Air compre!IKOr 10", Luble I u r g {· s l u f f e d saw, elect cart. all work animal:i<nt>w. won at ing good $175 each. Circui., cheap• 1. antq ~ .. 1ewelry. tokens. butlons.1---------- badges. collector plate:., Vertical mill, turrcl, vnn· Limoges. Havtlai>-0 . dnve, JHP, 1 yr old. slerling silver naplon Feed, Coolant E.D M . nnga<engraved), much Machine 18x30 lank. m o r e . Corton Vertical mill. Sal/&.in. 2968 N B1mma 8-D. Feed. Gd Shape . Place. Co11la Mf's a C.Omet electrical 1r.t ton MESA V 1-: RD E IO ff chain hoist Bndiceport Baker. 4 blk!. west of ·~HP milling h ead, H.arborl Collets 8" 3 Jaw.Air Chuck , KMH 200 . Complete, lathe front mounted. 2" lhrough cenwr :>49-9730 Potter 's wheel $95. camper Jac·ks SSO. FV. 962·5056 ..,. --- Desk, cun 111&0 be used as a sm drtlllsl.ng table $15 (late 20's or 30's >. over· sutf chr, nds recovering, $3, Samsonite curd tbl SS, Medlt qn St hdbrd $40, misc drapes reasonable pn~e·s. 4 Dodge van nms. $10. 4 <3x4) pcs plotc glass. Rood cood. make ofr 645·7857 afl Spm. bef lOp~m_. __ _ Com operated air hockey gaoie. Make reasonable cir. Other coin operated arcade games. 962·9563 anuw1n11 wt l yr ukl 2 11win1p1, allde. 1lldet It ellmbina bar• •tc "u ~l!IQ i\n'll<kl bowllnte machine/ video pon11 muchin'" ~~1fta make offer lt.t>l{UlutJon · 1•001 Tbl. Gd Cond W1tb bulls 4c Cues Jo\ul IJOO. 63HOOti 6 ptl'('C' Wood tont• Sonur Orum Set Remo Heads $47!') 833·1198 J~I Rock Olit Jukebox, wurk1n1i1 ordc·r . Gr1.1ndlather's clock & others. 493~ PARROTS Tvmed Moluccan $750 Spectacle purrot1 $90, Mrll·.an Grey S335. wrought iron cag(!tl S8S 11 f'. ~ m21 Am;,aioo Parrot Wllh rustom perch SJ20 84$-37 46 ,.__ & Orf-1 IOtO ••••••••••••••••••••••• fl'lne uaed Planoia for ule Oranda·Ornate Oak up rtl·Spioet.• Pree del OIN1t Pleo Shop llllOOHamilton i\ve. H' U SlM775 SpofifRq Gooch 1094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Scuba ccar-tank. rel(. ann vest. aun & nuac S27 S ~. 213/796·0008 8'2" CU!ltom Surfboard "New"16S IWIH72S 7· Sout.bsbo<e Swallowia1I ~;:::e tOJO ~•~••••••••!!~ ••••••••••••••••••••• •• 10· Mon&41omt"ry Sail boa( GltAY MARIHE Oii.i'S incl. Xlat con<! TholradRIOnul h~uvydu ~ PhT7(}._l_832 ___ _ ty. llghtwc111ht ma11nl' SlibotforChnatmaa com cnciN' To ~ UI' Cc· p1 1nrludln1 oan ii dol· n u 1 n t> n t< w P H rt " IY ~ «94·3223 eves. Aut.bonted 01.8tr 8n1tol ~ Serv1c~.1114 )89'~8S41 21 · Sloup· 8e•ut1(ul airbrush. Perfect $70. fnlhalable boat 13·. eon 84M72l6 handle SShp Xlnl <·ond cluaJc lines, fast. Wm Trill dual(n. S m1all cabin, hu&t' cockpll Oruwti I rt. w/cot brd up. With trlr. S27$0. Sia Boots. Nordica. men 7...,. Uke new. $95. (714 > 640-7132 S & W model 59, Nickel. New.Offer. 557·lM99 Pd $2200, ask1n1i: SI~ S86-J86.S CHRJSTMi\S Si\l.fo: 675 OOC1 10</c otr boat bardwarto & -10-· -H-ob-lu-TiJ--ua_n_a_Su_n-set c I o l h 1 n "· .~ h 0 <' k trailer, 11toraae box, llfo Hardware. 675-3324 jocketa, fully equipped lcNih. Pow9r 90~ o seoo 'iAI in~reat:6'5-soae Pvt ·~ wients to buy •~'-----A 4 lhi<·k pill' nylon carpets. piano tor -.ah. 497-1618. sear.,.,...,_._,., ~. apx 9"12. very aood 121.3) 877·l6M ... 1095 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHRISTMAS PRESENT •WANTED• t'Olld S6li ea. 675-3615 •••••••••••••• •• •••••• • Pool table. 4'Arx9. J·pc s!Jite. n." thick. $400 firm 557·5037 Ceraouc tile 8" llaUan, approx 60Q sq. ft. 2 pal· terns. 5& bq. ft. ~1·5098 or644-4637 Fifty gaOon aquarium and stand. complete with everything, 1nclud 1nic tropical fish. $150. Call 847..-isafter6PM. Hammond Regent M J 11 c . u s e d Mustsacnf1ce RESTAURANT e quip· 645·2283 ment for sale. 714/ 9fB.7Ml Wurlitzer Spinet Orl(an w 1Leal1e s peaker Perfect cood • .\sk1ng 1Y~~- S800 Great Christmas --1091 f'rl RAY'S gait. 944 ... 7400/~ ••• ••••• •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • .)lit ~FICT RCA SELECTIVISJON. 5 17, to 30, ,._ mo11 old. 4 hr vldeo rcdr. CHRISTMAS GIFT VCT200. $575. 645-1262 HA.llUSOM•s Mu.st sell lovely Kawai .... ~:real reel to reel ta..... 4r&& • .a.y 10 •TS £5007 ORGAN Like """"' .,.. ~9'A "" SAIOT SAILIOAT Must be in good cond1 ~. Call Mr. Miller at SS7·2132 flob1e 18' flamer. gd C-00.d w/tra1ler & cat box. $1200. 645-5047. new. Only 12100. Call dedt,pre'amp&.40 3101Co&i1tHwr.N n. Columbta 26', xlnl cond Approx. 130 yrd used 979-:M29 tapes.Sl50.9S2·964S . 631-2547 Rac1n~ or cruising. carpel. off while SI ---------· • ~~~~~~~~~·I SB.uw.. 1111•1""""1918 yu.rd.MuslpickupTues. Pianola Player Piano Stereosf!:ers.IJIJ ~nce . _ -.,. • .....,.. l2/19.67S-0333. $950. Hobart M. Cable !J!,B.4 L·E~'~ ';a,~~~se CID' Mako: 2 Mere outbrd. CHRJSTMASSPECIAL Grand <reblU S2995. Har· radiators. A.fl 4 pm. eng. loaded for any type Lehman 12. #603$500 Culligan water sortner on · ringt-0n up rt. refnsh. re· fishing. Lesa than 1 year Racmg cond. . 675·9016 ly $95. Also drinking cond $950. Oak uprts _& __ 3636_.______ ... 7 .... """a water R 0 . unit and lop rromS950 RCA 21 .. color console, -o .... ............, ---udo 14' with new trlr cab shell for mini pickup <>.lat P'-o Shoo Xlnt cond. S7S. 5411.2429 '77 SKJPJACK 20 open. Mint oond. SlSOO or oHer $100: New Hoover floor-a · 8600Hamllt.on Av. HB. afUpm. vs. vhf, teak, swim 11tep, _m-0596 ______ _ maUconJy $65. 552·1420 SJ6.8775 stereo. B1min1 top. trlr. Pentax Spotmatic 3Smm Fender Rhodes elec $100. Toshiba SA·J20 $600 stereo receiver $100. piano. · 642-6239 ~ RCA 25" console. clean. SJU4000BO Tomwkdys Jiobie 14 w/tra1ler, gd cond 5 c..oo 2429 • ' cood Must sell befort> Xlnt · Sl7 · ,,_. ~1395 Chri~tinas. SIOOO/bst ofr. aft lpm. 25· TROJAN Cubin 499-5037 SONY 4 trk R to R re· Cruiser. Radio. full can· CH.R-lSI'_M_AS_S_A_L_E_ ReUnng Dog grooming Good practice piano for corder. Ampex 601 .,., trk vas. extras Xlnt cond. l0% off new Lido 14 '2s & eages. dryer. tbl etc. Lg beg Inner. u p rl g h I R to R. 84 7 .9447 o r S.C:,000. 67~1785 Sabocs. Shock Boats. staghom fem. Matched walnut $325. 847·SSS6 or _962-__ Z33_l ______ 26' Owens cabin rrwscr. 67J.2050 Schwinn 5 spd bikes. SM-7741 Sooy 8 track recorder. Sips 4, Radio. Dingy, •74 Cata lina w /lrlr 64.S-0666. Hammond Piper organ S45. Roberts 333X re· Bail tanlt. excl cond &t nan~ h p p· d k So ---'-..,.. u::7 ""'"""' l'Vr c:..cl616/S3J C.l'>c _,..T• xtras, S arp. • . w/tape ec . SS ...... ...,r,_,, . ..., '""""'" _vo __ .,,..,. ______ .. _,..,_._ ............ l .213/588"c14 Pool Table. Murrey reg -r.i&-l.38S ...........,., ...., siz.e, anUque style. Xlnt ---------Magnavox color TV. Xlnt 15· 6" Boat. Slron_g ut1hty 26• wood sloop inbrd eng. cood. 673-8083. UPnghl Piano tond..,.,, w I 4 0 If ~ EI e ct rt c $5(1()() ' ' 19 pc ~1.ware, stamle!>s cc.!450 ... .,,,., 644-7183 Evenrude, Morse steer· 557.1881. 64&-0237 .. ..,.,,. ..-. ...,.., 1n1t & Tr:.uler. S675 firm.1 ________ _ waterless. almost hame Ampegsut amplifier. new ~642 2533 Hobie 14. good con'-'. less w/lifet1me warr. SewilMJMochMs 1092 tubes and serv1c1nJ?. tr 1 tr $249. Call 548-1644 bet ••••••••••••••••••••••• $300. 714'957·9284 from 3$' REIN ELL. fo'/B. 1975 h~·::;, ~~& x a 7-9PM For Sale: Singer 31 ·15 1·1PM. Cu..,tom trlr OMC3S0·4 --·------ Custom Pool table With commercial t ailor -~. ............... bolt main b;,lanoed. Naples Sabot $375 or be~l rl t Ond S800 machine w/table. S225. _.._.. VJI F'. many extras. offer. acces. pe ec c · ~2140 '•I•• SJ2.SOO. 548·1898~846·9468 Ctlll 673-5208 sears maple bunk beds, ---------••••••••••• • •••••••••• e o m p I t. w 1 I h book 8 r o l h e r s S e w 1 n R G4Mrlll 90 I 0 shelves & mall. $200. Machine. w /Maple 549-1451 cabinet. xlnt cond. Multi l9:M gem BU US S20 gold stitch. 575· 67J.73l1 piece $350. Prvt party. SldlNJ 1093 559-6278 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S b a r p s m a 11 d e·s k calculator, $25 548·9'l74 DINING TABLE $35. Four chairs $25 ea . French Provincial dress· ing table $35. Tall while lamp SlO. Block lounge chair $35. Old phono cabinet S25. Outdoor chairs StO each. 543.5044 8083 ········!·············· Arp W yssey Symphe1~ + anvil case, xlnl cona. $975 or best offer. 642-2914 or 548·0479. Ht:Y"t:M St:LL ·1-:~1 T .R. \ U t: 'i:;:u R t :'.'tT 'EM . To pin C'e your ad an th•'> c-olumn call fH2·567R DAILY PILOT THIS is where the BOAT ACTION IS For Buying or Selling And for the latest In BOATING NEWS cheek our front page Index daily. DAILY PILOT 14' fishing dory w/dbl oars. S300 494·0404, 213 /'796-9008 is· Glasspar. 140 hp Merc ury C rui ser. Amencan trlr. Must sec. 17' O'Day. i\ 1 condition $1750 675-145G Sl.900. 586-6471 ·------------- '11 Apollo 285 OMC. Runs loclft. Sllfl'/ great. complete eni.t Dod&a 9070 ·overhaul. Must sell or' ••••••••••••••••••••'•• t ake over payments . SUPSAVAILAILE 675-9626 _ YAC Newport 646-0551 loclft.Rent/ a..t.r 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Catamaran, $190 Lawn mower. $100 Other u-. sorted good 1cs fur C hri s tm i:a ~ 3315 Cullfurn1a SL. CM 557·7838 Mov111g Sale· Dual c·ycle <side by s1deJ fum1tUT'e, antique.., acct.'l>Qnes. etc 1807 Trude Winds Ln N 8Sun10-4 ~ 8010 Water s ki , Slalom, :v.Violin,hard sbellcase, -••••••••••••• ••••••• ••• Munioch, $75 751 -4867 or $85. BOATTRAJLER Brand new Tandem trailer, surge brakes. buddy axles, SlSOO. PP 673-27:.i. ......... 44'$171( J·~·CF'27 Cal-Catalina St. Miter Yachts (714) 846-2754 FOR RENT.Jdeal for quack tnps to Vegas. S.F . Near ·n e w Cessne Cardinal. IFR. Or. Cty. Airport. 124 hr wet & up. Call AFC 539·4252 or 549-2203 ~~(~213~)~598~-94~33~~~ ........ We/ Movmi: Sule Del· 16 & 17 EYERYTHIHG GOES! 540-4032. Lric. Om. scl li chairs -----.. ,,..,. to .,_ 642.3379 Garage Sale: Sofa 12· 2 pr Sl.35. mu1c. 6308 W. Occun Front. NB. Many kn1 c knacks. 2 Yamaha Champs, NewWe11revel'alumlnum 6 piece"""" ae .,.,nor games, toy&, 2 doll helmet.'!,CBradios.tcnt, 10 pcs cookware. $40. Dn.unSet.Remolleads. hous Ps n e w . m;.1n y c-arnpslove,tools,Piano Cashm,ere coat, Sl5. 1475 8J3.ll98 Garage Sale, Sat/Sun !1·2. 1933 Teresita Ln. NB 646-9060 miruature fum1turl.', t'll' (i\nlq). misc A lo Z. 548-70U. VitoClarinet Oremel saw +. 2 chest of 9fi8.2S44 Uke new $10. drawers. sew1ni: mach: Newport &ach Athletic 1133-S442 muny pictures, ter· ---------•1 C.1ubmembersblpSlSOor 23" color TV. sora. stereo, 2 chairs. pictun·s. end tables, lamp!\, 2 full bPds, 2 dressers & mirrors Must sell or trade $275 or ? Sunday only. 675·0'130 ranum:s. lots of Lhin~s Special Shipment lx.'Sl offer. 642·2164 or Good Elec gwtar. LES for Chru1tmo1:1 l(ifti.. lmportt"d Cashmer6 In· 673-0782 PAUL COPY, S7S . garden tools, tools . d111n Chrlstmns Orna· Bumpe r Pool Table _84& __ 3280 __ . ------'--·~· d ments, beaded wnll . 1 d =· r~ mR~~n;"l.';r. hanging gifts, onginul 846·2920 Schw nn SI e II B Cr<Ksroadllc-11 African & Himalayan walkblke,893-6454 ---- Ski.Ls. 110-145. Cir TV. S60. Port. Typewnlt.er, S20 + Misc. Back Bay~ 1929 BJGGARAGESALE. Xlnt Ski eqp, DU sbtrts RC eqp, Toys, Oak furn .etc. Video gm, murh more. SAT&SUN llOOW. Buy, NO f'n·Sal·Sun. 9 to 5 /\nit qucs. misc item~ Will pre.sell 548·li727 241>7 NonleAve <.:.M- GARAGF. SALF./Sun 7· sofa. Qn Si bed. plants etc. 621 Mangold CdM 644-5767 8060 673-0194 ···················~··· West. Show Saddle. Ctr Y. AnUque docks, wholesale 15" seat. Beaut cond. prices. Couch & chmrs , SSOO/bsl ofr. 754·6562, like new. 4x8 aviary. 644-2585 Misc. Items. 540-2412 Hl86 lowaSt.CM. 7 Yr TB Gelding. xlnl hi.Ult.er. M\.ist sell. Bay Washer /dryer, coffcetbl 16. l hands 675-7257 eves Organ, tra1n tbl. Telescope, Plants, m isc. C ... STMAS POMY Cub only. 3047 Country Palomino for only SIOO Club Dr. Meta Verde, Callfordctalls cr.f.S45-1704. 496-6214 Singer featherweight, Uom1hold Goods 11065 :S5mm c•mera w /3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lenses, accordion, Juke wanted to Buy: Spode box, furniture, car parta. Grey Fleur-de-Lls china. See Dlme·A·LJne. 1344 Re as on ab I e . P . P . Gattinflford, 545-1914 5S7-4122 ~-------~ photographs, 31740 Coast Mlcroma digital mans llwy So. Laguna. watchS60.30 bp.lawn 499-4803 mower $45. 962·2012 r Royal & Olympia, sell· SnoolcerTable6legs, 1922 correcting electric Brunswick. Refmisbed typewriters, hke new, Speed·O·Print Fluid 5'"10'. 17/8" slate. new ccel S6liO ea. will take Duphcator. Model 2300. rubber. cloth. balls. S275ea. 714/847·9360 For Sale "as is". best of· 11.295. 714-984-5495 fer. 642-4321ext.297. University Athletic Club Washer/Dryer, Frlgldare Me mbership, 1200. For Large metal desk elec. xlnt. cond $300( Christmas? 642·3187 swivel cbaLr. S.SO. pair: Hammond Organ, Cal1552-0966 MJ, nin.s well. $450 8·5 N . s c o I e A m t r a c k fl44.8322att6pm.770.S343 Eni;tines. pass rars. Clfieefumishmg, Ushapc power packs, bulldlnli(s, exec desk, and others. White wrought iron round acceuorlcs, tracks, File cabinets, chairs. marble top table w /4 sacrifice. Call 7S1·9739 714-fJ73.37~. chrs very dv.rable. $300. ;::::;:=::::::====:.L=::;:=;r::=====;-Small drop leaf ta~.IJ. S20. Ham radio, $\P. Call 631·3474. Must aell Mirrors. 9 pea. 10'x8'x3/8" 548--0079 Refrigerator /fr~ezer. 24 cu n. alde·by-side, Ice· Dlllker1 immaculate. All· Uque orau headboard. 15 & 20 1•1. acqua.rium. "97·2351. SJO BOOTS tlS Sizes S'n. 1. 8, 9'rl, lJN. Sk!s ns K2 J.!iO cm. Solomon 101 SS. Potes S2. 955!2349 Ski! Hanson Exhib1t1on ll boots for sale. bst orr. Ukenu842·08Sl/ 631 ... 572 Never used Head Skis Uk>'S Solemon 444 bind· ings. $140. Used once Caber boots sz. 7 "o. 840-3400 13· Bost-On Wbafor, Trruler &Cover. No Motor. $800. 19' New Trailer, $350. 67S.Sl39. 8' Dinghy Thrglass. oars. Mint cond. S275 .• 224 Grand Cana l 8 .1. 57:;.3384 9120 818nd New 1919 534-4100 Domestic Rabbit Heavy duty elect rt cal pkg. tinted glass. AM·FM radio yellow. full factory equip (776867) • s47ss ' . " ' . ........ .... t 140 t... 1~·a1 ,, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... "' "'° ATLAS fHRYSl lA P!YMOUIH Qptn Dally• biunday 'tll 10 l'M 11.,bor Hl\-d l 'l'oill Mt .. 546-1934 9110 ... , ........ 914 rw~ 1'742;unikl J15, ....................... "'~ 137) "19 P\&cb Newport. Uk" t1$16M new. F.xt.r M.$0 Off•r --.._EvC'ruq1 ......,...._ ...................... CARS IN STOCK - MORE ON THE WAY! TEST DRIVE THE RX7 TODAY ''HO HO ....................... ii Vam1h1 ln'.00 r.n uro. J mot Gad M UJI 1ell SHOO/bat off. "78 aauld 81"70 V.lldur«>. lo milH. U~0 1 b1t oH Wf'7'5 Mlh ---'14 llond• 6MI, rebuilt, with ••\raa. UllV M4a&M Uualty G P UOCK , modified, new motor, new u ...... .mefl1 putt. ~. booU, • •land SllDO lnv•ted. wm tak.- bml olfel" Over 1175. Mt.11\ MJ PbTn).ll'lt Honda XI.JOO Xlnl·conQ. IAI than 600 ma. $3$0 5«).0111. "15 Honda MR 175 Nackle plalA!d frame, GerUn1 la)' down 1u 1ho<'llJ. air fora tt xtru. 541.5021 '71 Yam l>T400 . PERF,F.CT 3M ml. SJ060. HELMET. $.W.146-2389. HEW 19 8 8210 ~TAHDARD /- . ..... ...W----4 ~T ..... -.t-a~........ •ac .. aall ,........ 9110 ....................... ~ -'"° Ytllldts-tiff ••••••••••••••••••••••• MU5T ELL al' Alla •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• -·••••••••••••• ... •• .,. YatMba Rd. WB 3100 tn.Uer. Pl •• II Coo· r--------.,. Ford £250. '11 Hondo ~ r P T09 C'Ul\d like telned . PP 11100. •RVIHVESTM£NTS• akJ boet. *UT Meytn ,.. Ml:tW ~ D» , SDONAAS ~ &.wen S?OOO dn, -------SATMPM "ouile" ~2nd TD. T .O.l' Dlack Polly Moi>td l' ........ ......, t I 10 0.U.'1 RV "->WAI 11 now _aioc> __ ._s._3121S ___ _ SJ7$or bet! o/l•r ••••••••••~~-.-1••••••••• I I m WO HNvy duty uuUty &rlr. •Pon•or o• • m o I 'll tuiwaukl Jtl Ski. Xlnt cond mounted oduclltiouheadurlbat brand GeW, never bffn Clrit9-n.. •PHe Ure. hi 1100 •UID1bnl.<Nmouuale used Below retail. I • ....__ 551.-a a 5 to I t.o l rat.lo ol earn· 631·3140. ,............ ~· IDYHtmeoll In luy thla almoat new .._Serttc.., ,_.. '1 Nation w\de ren- ltonda '° IOt' your ton or & A.cc111triet f400 t.i IN ii eicel&11lvely un- d• .. h.....,.. Only drtv n •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• der cant.reel with· AAA. 100 mllH. auo . Pb '71 Vet• R/E complete AMTRACK. UNfTEJ>. 8'15-Zl1loraru ........ s1 W/lhocllJ. new brab1. NATIONAL WY.STERN . "13Ya,,,.b.aTXl50 "760 SlOO,' Rear bumper, 1$() KLM. TCS. ANWB, t.o ""'Y .. _ v .... ~ ''..,.,. epd trant like new. 175 name a bandfuJ ol over ··xi:-~~1 .. """ "''°°OMYytruck rin~ & 53 major wholaulers IJWoa 1eara 373, f7:5. 80 which are printing '1l Z'5C> VatMh• Enduro. \/W KO body conv. n.J.'1 in lbelr "19 "Jl1y· 8'00tbt9tofter 912-me3. Dr ive " 8rocburea. -..SA WIREWH!!ELCOVERS. Select: LOI An1lea. -1~• "'""""" .... ...-3 ""'"'"' et ...,_ Colorado Sprin11. San h ...,.•un "1:'''"' _ ... 00 .......... ac. new • • -· Franct.co «Seat.Lie for ~ u 1 n" n · ~-tme the• eanilil« '«ation for your RV. C.U IM l~t Mltlr"*-a,$4e/ ........ S. ldro. (TIA)~ Mr. .... /S••• t 160 : .. M .... ·1·············~ I~. ....................... 4Lcf1:1fc. t52.0 --------- lt7l L.-... ....... • ................ 22' ~ trailer fully Lwy ... IM•-'41 FORD WOODY S/C. AC. PD> fl\ally aelr contained. NJyl'tllt.ored! su.ooo ~3532 Oenerstor. 2 air condi· -a7Ulfl 77 VW IUS Ucmen. root top air. TV antenna, CB radio, Princeu Vaodeo Plu '14, r .. TopC ; 1r AM /Jl'll 1ttteo tape, bile 4dr aedan. ".Baby Roll4 f\llly equipped. oa ly new ura & other extraa Royce'' Rare LKD Lux· 14000 miles. orange &i too numeroua to men-ury compact. PS, PB. whitl!. (208UCR) Uon. Very, very clean. AC. Only 53K mJ. Pbllllpt1 $6495 Lee* al Ulla one betore AM /FM radio. New yw buy! CaU Truman al ;ia1nt. radiala upholatry. 20 Bula• Campers THfODORE ROBINS fORO 1111,n HAllBOll Bi VD CO~!A Ml \A (,.12 0010 Utmpc. Xlnt invelltment. ToCboole ll'romE '5600. Call weekdays on· ly. 71U31..f177. pp tl40 ···~··················· i5 VB V~a Panel W•aon 300 HP a50 Motor. Need11 10rDe work, body In iood shape. 1600 t'Bll oft 6:00pm wlc. nitea ~a Alk ror Dry an 4WllMIDrhn tHO • •••••••••••••••••••••• I '71 CHIVaOUT M•'M4X4& Odceot2. Both a.re ru1. ly loaded lnclud1,i1 special off.road eqwp mmL (la)" (1829,, NOWS92t5 HOWA1Da...ro1et Dove 4 Quail Sta. NEWPQRT BEACH lll-0555 COSTA MESA AMC/JEEP #I IN CALIF. 2SMHarbor Blvd. ~A MESA 714/549-1023 COMHRL CHEVROLET :.i-;'>I 11.irl~·r fll,ol 1 1 IS I \ \I~--" \ 546-1200 1972FORD RAHCHUO Custom, lacquer paint. louvered tailgate & all n e w 1nter1or . MAGNlf'I CENT 1 ! ! (1K47267) Pr1. ply. S340Q.OO. CaU St.eve at 64M578. '76 Datsun P.U .• auto, abell. AM /FM caas .• S2100tolr Musl sell (asl. P.P. 552-8904 iO Chevy air. new ures. partial camper. $139S 61i1·3Zl3 '78 GMC lTon 8xl 2 natbed, 3500 mi. take over pymnts. 548·9611 tlAfCWIC.M DAl4.iUN ' ' . 8JI IJ/',4'/S lJ/S CONMfU CHIYAOUT 'X.1' ll.11 1.,, 111. II llf,l \\1 1· ,\ 546-1200 WJl!PAV TOP VOJ.LMt fo'OR TOP USfW CAR.8 FOrtEIGN. f)()M v .. •>r1c or CLASSl<;S U your ur la extra clean aeeualldt IAUHIUICX 2925Harbor Bl vd Co8ta Mesa 979 2000 WE BUY USED CARS CAU.PAPPV Used Car MICr 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • t •NCOl N ·ME ncurcv 2626 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA WA.tCTED! Late ,mode l Toyotas, VolvOI!. Plrkul)ll & Voni. Call UI today! DISCOUNTS O..AIN•w lritilh L..ytand rrodllcb ltt Stoci& 1978& 1979 MODELS .... TWIUMPH Al'fO JA .. UAR Trade ·1n your ui.t'd lSJ)OrtACar; we need Sood <>ne8' COMI '" & S.. u, NOW!!! IAUER MOTORS 2925 Harbor Blvd COSTA Mfo::SA 979.2500 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Alfa Berhn a Mint oond. BlaupunJrLAM/FM stereo . AC. 28m p i.: ~l "'"'-'" all 7pm S:Jl·9103 Iv m~a 1!176 Alfa Romeo Alfella GT. 1t1lv~r w tblk anl .• m e ti rulous ly m a an llllned 28.000 m1. Cum pagoola wheeL'I, Shankle susp. Titled new July l977 S7000 St>nou~ 1n quin~ only. 497 2927 afl 6/wknds LAST CHANCi fOlt lt71UOf'a SAVI! IUYO.LIASE MOW! 1''• NOW ADIYIMG! •IMW• •RISAUS• '14 lW'l Op. <373LP fo' > .,,m. air (:541>M ML I '162002op. (589PQM > '77 m • ap. <283SPl i 'm~41f <31.SRKS) '77b>CS <Wl'JE) ill '13.1Ja (5180308> i8133U1p. (505\YPF) A1lo hmlted number of li78 3'0'1 h1 sUll avalla· b&e Oill wi Loda y ! lll·Z040 495-4949 19711MWJZOi Stereo 8 tnclt, sunroof & only 11,000 m1lei.! (8S2'fC8) SADDLllACk VALLIYIMPORTS ll 1·2040 4tM949 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST .., ..... 12. .... , Rov c.-.,..,lllC. Rolls f\oyce BM w 1540Jamboree Newport Beach 640-6444 19761MW 2002 Wlthswnoot and air con· diuonunc. tWI'QM l SADOUIKOC VALLEY IMPORTS 131·2ff0 49M949 ----- C.REVIER & t Sf t. HOAO'#AV $ .... , ........ 835·3171 I Hf UlflMATt OllNINQ lolACHIHf •USEDIMWs• 73BavariaSrR <567JIJl'> '752002 Auto.ulr<Z2361 '763 OsiSJR C029RKM 1 ·77 :):.J;41pS/R <0179> nm-s14111pd <TR.596:.!> Closed °" S.11•day' 197 6 IMW 530i &mroot, al.r oond.ltionin.i & i.tereo cassetll'' (378SQll SAODUIAC« Y AU.IY IMPORTS 131-2040 495-4949 71 BMW :>:JOI, 4 spd. snrf. AMIFM cass, Burgun· dy /l3n 1nl, xlnt cond Sl2, IXX> fn:J..3707. ll32. 2965 ~dys --- '73 Bavana, auto, imrl. AMt l"M c:abb., $4700/of fer MU.st :.ell r a.:.L. I' 1• M28004 '76 2002 37,000 m1. xlnl <'Ond. Must sell Many ••'(tras 5'5f•2170 or 9707 KJ7~ ... . iS GMC 1 ton Pkk up. Auto trans, PS. $3850. Dtr 642-0355. ·73 Datsun pa c k · up w/she1J, mnke offer. Call after S::.J PM weekdays, anyllme wknds. 646-84S5. •••••••••••••••••• •• • •• '71 2002. sh11rp, nu rblt . °'16 JOOLS , low m1 Silver eng, ~ <·ond. Besl of· w bile. Int Xlnt cund (er1aJcei-. 496-0628 $5400/0ffcr83.S·7206 - - "" FOID COUNTIY SQUfH 10--M•ion-•""-•-""16-'"" ,,.,.~ .,, ,,,.,.0 •vOo•tfll • •C• • '""'• cOn fl OI l ffi 1 A ,.,. '"" OC.0111 5 3677 1'7)'fOID f'tCKIW 4 Wl41.kDtUYl ••• I • f)l'C <f W•fl\ Alf ,, n rs • r , r n , r• tf " r ti 11ll'•1>1•r~11 ~1Cl19,61 ~·"" 111 cY'ly 53977 • • r'< nd rao10 ano " •• 4 I II' I 1 8 8 A ) j 11 l~IO'l sl695 It 6PLYMOUTH YOLAUWAGOH i\1111 ''""'"'"''°" If'!' "•h1•'1 ff'J' w•n<fo df'lnQorr 1no only 3H 000 ,,.,.,,_, I •84&Al I HH OC'fl6.'Vl'lft I 71 5 3277. l aro{' •nvf'ntory ~ z • ''0• 2e<>a :1'801 COll Oti>t :.>•? ~ ilt1f<H".lfl('~ 4 & 6 '-O{'O"tl'. 5 \Dft!d 11\d 1111111!'1 (G,el<UCI" llHI., only Aoott~ couo. wttti '" concrn1on1110 am/Im tl.,eo II t111r1t lactc & OIMIOll & ~k-4 Mtll flMl&t.4101 s2277 lf171tO le4" l.oWlllD "'" cono111on1nq 11u tOfTllllC transm1ss1on 1no • ~'OZ eno•ne 183:1'RZXl RMI ll"Ul'f s "" ....... MOJOIHOMI it.It COii<! 4 IOflf'd cn1noo1< mounted on • Toyota ChNlt "'°"',,., stove iao llO• & ..,,iN ttnll UllOONOI A honM" IWllV front l!OfN s P nwnr ~'"''''"ll cin1.1111' r1111,,, v ij flflf) II All< ""~~K)I\ '"''j t/11111 r r (l(l(I ""'"~ on W)f'MOIN'll'f '5477* v.. 9570 ...... , .•.•.•.•...•.•.. 76c .. v•our SUUIRYAN Automatic. AM JYM stereo tape, pWT. i.tecr Ina. ha ·back s eali., spectal pa.mt, crwse con- trol, pop-top roof, aux. gas l a nks, Tu com a wheels & low miles. Lie 1Bl37S4Ser P3247. $5477 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 'JObO HARBOR BIVO COSfA Ml SA 6<17 0011) DODGE '78 VAN 8200 AC. PS. Undr }¥rnty <2200 mil Dix. conv-awlval 11eats tsora . AM 11o· M CL')S. pp 7S2·9266. '78 Ford Van Custom Mke ofr & take over pmU.968-3785. '78 Ford, auto, air, stereo caas .. TV, delu.x lntenor, ~Of'ofr. 497·303S. -71 ~I BMW. lo m1 $8900. 1m Audi lOOLS. :;unroof, CaU Bob Murrcl. AMJFM rud10, m•w brki., 770 7271 69,000 m1. xlnl cond. ---- S1B7Stofr.b'7S-4253 '72 3 ocs 4·:.pd , 1m -"·-"'----9709 marulatc. $12,95 0 _._. • !Jt;4..1X.1J ·············'········· '61 AMltM H.aMy -~Sprite A coUed'ors clo..,i.lr fatted with f lHlory t y pt• h a rdt op ll U RRV ' ISer .24011 $2695 IAUYMOTORS 292S Harbor Ulvd <.~TA M fo:O ... i\ 979-2500 •'74 AUSTIN• MARINA 4.oflpeed GT. 2 door coupe (94{H) $129§ ANAHEIM llfTISH CARS 774-4110 1601 S. Arulheam Blvd Anaheim C4lpri 97"15 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Capri model 2600 Green w/vinyl top, 4..,pd w/6 eyl AMtFM cat.:. New llrcs $1750. t;H•:. &M-0227 -----'77 II Auto, Pwr A!>i.1:.1: IUKUo. V.f., 2 8. 4M mr. IC 1•J i.llna bl y p ra Cl' tJ 1Wl7cnl 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •DATSUNS• ~ s.e.ctkMt OfAltModet1 SALt;.."i-LEA.51 NG l'AKTS·SERVICt; COSTA MESA . DATSUN 284HIARBOR BLVD 540-6410 5"9-0Z 1 l _ 1976DATSUH 2eo1 '73 Dodge 1 Too window IMW '712 'speed, air eond., stereo & map. Super sharp' Only 38,900 mile:.! 1972NPC) Van $1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~S882 .75 Chevy ~ Ton: custom Int. Must aell ! $3,000 7$4-U49 '75 DODGE Sportama n. 11 sfaM .• nged for towing. pwr elec. bra1'es. P /S, s:uoo. 847-0406 ... ""'... -9510 ····················-·· lmJIOf\ant Com pa or II re· leaaln& 2 1978 o ml C.dWacs ln xtnt cond. R.eepoo penona m •'/ aa- .t um e lie'•· Phone O\arlea Cowles :M0-5621. AlllotWaMed tHO ••••••••••••••••••••••• WllUY USIDCAISt We're Ule new Chevrolet ....,...p ln the Irvine Auto Ceoter. We nffd ~\MCiear! JOI MACPtBSOM I CHIVIOLIT 11 AutoOenter Drive IRVlNE 761-7222 • IOIMcUIEM'1 '741MWIAVAltlA 4 door with air condlUon· lnl. •utomallc. Delac In Ocilor. (QtMVD> 7,IMW2002 &Jdl, air condltlonbll, radk>. UI03PFX) ISON Beach Blvd (At Beach 6 Whl\Ucrl LA HABRA '714) 122-Ull Closed...,,..,. MUSTSH..OW! ...... ..... / ....... 2150 Harbor Ulvd., <.:.M. 645-5700 •DRIVIA * *LITTLE ••• * SAVE A LOT ..... ,· ....... 8ARW1C k DA T\UM ll I I I 1 I ·1 'I l I I l *J ----~ - 4 o.laun BZIO Htcllbk, ndl .,, fr bod)' work. ., •• JJM "" 8UO Hetdl)t .. •pd' low .._ 100d co.ad. ..... .. - Ali • . , .. . . . ....... ••rW ....... .,....... ..... . ..,o:M • ...,.,, l.,or+td Awfot, IM~ Wot, l•por+td Sund8y, December 17, 1978 DAILV PILOT DIS .......................................................................................................................................... ~ ........... !?! ~ .............. !?~~ ~ ...... ~ .... !?.~! ~~ .... !?.~! ~~ .... !?.~~ ~-~ .... !?.~~ ~ .. ~-:~ ..... :. ~.~.1! ....... !~,~~.~ ....... ~~ .. 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I a!JM.r A wood ln tenor <UIW> 1 St2t5 Wr Arr The l..-r1ti11t Hnuah Lt-land Ot111h·r ti) So eaur MOtt J11u.ars ln Sl<K'k AHAHllM '14 II 0. d. c Iv I c lllTISH CAIS Dal.am '75 maz i+a. 27M eWomalJctr&llll nn:t 774-4110 ""· 4-1pd. alr. AM/FM Dlr Ml~ 160lS.Anahe1m Blvd louYttS. imp a: nu t Ins. • ---QJl>fr cbeny A 1 mffb '76CVU: llat<"hback. Xlnl ___ An_ah_e_•m __ _ CODd. p p 1183-flA cond 1ood aas mil M).llll ....... '132 7J 01t1un 240Z . Air. "II ACCOR C ••••••••••••••••••••••• lileree>. F.ll~~ Mlcbeho ~t. ·38~~ JENSEN .... · mi, xlnt cood $5,000 • •· ~ 11210, blu w/wbt v1n. 55&-1295. $40-2372 7 6 JIHSIH GT lop , A/C, FM cus. . $24.50/beal. 645 7803 or • 9730 ~rind. this de mo has &c2-'744 ....... llll' cond.. AM I FM stereo ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/casselte, power win 1976 JAGUAR dows, wood dash 11 nd XJ I 2L much more (30430). 972 •••••••••••••••••••••• A s uperb car finished In $5795 ,,. .. ,,.1:2 dark blue with tan in· Ooeof Several .... &ill.. t.erior.5o'd&serviced by lnStock Now Fmtut.lc Cloeeout .. 11ncenew. <Ser 2301>. AMAHEIM on 19'71 Models 1179Models nowarrivtna JIUSTSEL(, -$ 12, 999 laJTISH CAIS IAUIRMOTOIS 774-4110 291'ZSHarbor Blvd. 10015. Anaheim Blvd. COSTA MESA Anaheim DICK MILLER MOTORS 979-2500 ........ Ghia t7JS 120 W. Wamer,S.A '10 XJ6.' blk w/red inl, ___ 557_·Z132 ___ -1 nm well. Rec. valve job. 'i1 Xl.9. Great oondlUon. S3500. 49'7·2068 28M mi . .-> or best of• I fer. Call evea. M6-0170. 58 MKJ 3.4 4-dr sedan. --------• runs with new elec. bar· 1974 Fiat 121. 4 dr. good ness installed. Under cond. $2100 S48·8903 S2,lm, call 1·714-497-4754 eves. monwu~s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 74 Kcinm• G"fo 4 speed, AM/FM and runs strong. Not many left! (423KLL>. Now HOUSE OF IMPORTS 2400 BUY OR LEASE UP TO 60 MOS. LEASE 240 Diesel ~1ft _..., ~ • IP '8 mo le-~ 1!18150 CAP coot ,,, 000 C111 flMIUCHO .... 000 "' ~-·-......,--..... Cap •IMluc•-lt!o1&06 °" ._,,..,, Cf ed•t IS•t 1119) cAU r~ ooorc On All Other '78 Models A~a1lable f 0< IMMEOIAT£ 0£UV£RY HOUSE (f IMPORTS. INC. L.A. 213/921 -8588 O.C. 714/523-7250 or 71 4/750-7201 1161 i.t---..., Pw• °""'-...... -,...,.,_ FKIOfY A""""1..., __ 0.- MERCEDES BENZ '63 MBZ 220. Xlnt cond. R«ent valve JOb. Clean. Red lthr Int. lksl ofr. 644-1988. 642·0348 . "" Ml% ZIO .AutorT'ahc & ..._..,..iiiiii .... !"'. ~an with sunroof. AM/F~ lrT'maculate POWer windows. stereo lhruout' Excellent & cru11e control "''leage & ro oas bills' Must sec ro ap0<ec1a1e• S 10 999 I 180WlO• 112031111 11\MllSIOll Vl!J 'O IMPORTS 714)831:-1746 or (714)495-1704 '73 MlltCB>ES ~ 1978 Classic Whale 220 DIESEL w/red. $2000 & lake over 4 dooc. blue with blue in· balance or $650/mo lse ter ior. 4 s peed . low _831_·:&.1--~--- ma.Jes. (1826) '75 MBZ 450 Sl;C. One $6995 owner. Sold new! in '76. 18711 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 84~2000 Assume lease for $287.78 per mo. or purchase. All xtrasincld snrl 644·9287. 4.93-5177 . . . HOUSE OF IMPORTS ® EXCLUSIVE INVENTORY OF Sls 70 ~ lhr 6ll20I a.... 1••!1JO~ts.. ~·-·· 1~ •!JO Sl !Set 78661 a. .... 1' •SO Sl CS. S$8H llluo 1' •!IJO Ill f5e< 01311- 19 •!IJO Ill cs-01'131 i.t-'7 •!JO SI. !Set TMIAecl ,, ., Ill lier 800tl (llqbl ... .... -.cs-~.,.... 11 '!JO Sl cs. 47!>111-t. •OIESUS "19 IOOO Is. .oos:Jt ,__ " 3000 rs. 12011 Sit-76 2.00 is. llllll 8•- 7t 2.00 CS. 97'81 P•• G<n • 10 noo cs.. 2J11e1 Reo •SI.Cs "1•"50SlCCS. -·-• 1t•!IJOSt.CtS. 13•110- 213/921-8588 . 714/523-7250 L:AS VEGAS SPECIAL! •LY S36~ IOUte ft• TO U S V.AI _...,,,._, __ •nooo NEW '79 LINCLOM 4 DR. TOWMCAI LINCOLN MERCURY 714/750-7201 16JOO llACH llYD. IU.al44 ~~~~~~£.~ ~H-UHTiiiilNOiiiiTO•N··-·.·c.Hiiiiiiiim'•7•'•~-7·.'iiiiiiiiiiiiii~ °" floe S..C•-,_,.. .. MERCEDES BENZ Classified Ads ar e the ans wer to a successful garage or yard sale! 1t ·s a better way lo tell more people' Cadlllat'll lo Go.Carts Whatever the fad Roll 'emortlhe'market With a Clasallled Ad Call Now! 642-5678 tlOO Aldos, Hew 9100 .... .... 9100 'i1 2400. AUU>, air. Im· mac. Lo m1. Must sell. 840-5565 eves. 7~4-6341 days 'ID MBZ 280SL. lkaullful cond. Au. leath inlr. 4 spd, 2 tops. Sll,000. Ph 67>-4736 • • • DOll'T GET CAUIHI. • • INTHE ' .......... '800 Autos, H•w 9100 ........ tlOOAMtos.Mew ....................... •...........•.......... OH&.YSUIO Miracle Mcada/l....tt 2150Harbor Blvd., C.M 645-5700 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• No Lead Gas Shortage We're Having An To Introduce OFFER EXPIRES 12-18.-'78 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S NEWEST CHEVROLET qEALER WE ARE OFFERING YOU ANY ONE OF OOR , REMAINING '78 NEW CARS & DEMOS $1.00 ?XffoRY INVOICE * •PLUS DEALER INSTALLED OPTIONS .40 TO CHOOSE These cars won 't last lpng, so HURRY! FROM Olit CAR Runs on ANY TYPE Automotive \ IASOLINEI BRAND NEW 1978 CIVIC SGA-4542413-3326 THE CAR EVERYONE IS -t ALKING ABOUT - HINDA 4 ALL NEW FOR 1979 SAU Pl.tel GOOO ,,._, 12·11·11 -SUI JICT TO "9C>a SALi SAVE NOW ON 1978 · DIMOHSTltATOIS AHD DIC. CAaS R· ALL WITH LOW MILEAGE AND a!MAIMIMG FACTOaY WARRANTY· HATCHIACKS--ACCORDS WAIOllS • 8und9 Dpeemb1t rr 1171 Awto1. l•,...t.4 ~. l•port.d Auto1. l•porfed .... l•porled ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • A.tet. l ... ,,.... Alftl. 1_,ert9d •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,....... '767 v ... ...,.. 9770 y...... 9770 ... __.. 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SlOOO!bltorr 536-7248 abock1, s nrf . A IC, tttlOI', AM /P'M Stereo In cartl\lnt red with tan AM/FM. '2900. 497 2878 M ... it redial tire.. One trim. A fully loaded '&1VW 8ua~ owner. Pri. Pt. $21IOO. toupct with air cond. It 67J.0854days. '811 VW Pop ·rop Camper. OtUm.2711 1tereo Virtually Im ~eves Cltlln, New fctry l'ng. 7 ,. _ P*lble to buy new al Ontl owner. ~ farm. • -. ,,.. the moment. (Ser.2088). ·~~.!,"'ab1~:r~ ~II ~1»8. squAIBAQ( S74ttt. 2'"'""AIU~ '7 Au&.ormatJc traoam.iulon. •·•-~-s ·~ l &.per Beetle. inrl, rm AM·FIC radio. SJlAKP ~B~. 'T1 VW, allver. AM/I'M =·~:~~~~~· CAA! CmKES> ~"' M""'S"' cua., lo ml. like nu. $2995 '-""'1•n "'"" ...._, · '78VW8us:f~lrdrivo •ft lOVW'•ToC ... -e! '79·2IOO ·~ .. .1 ,..,.,.. '74 VW Love Bu ic . appr~late. $4eoGtotfer '71111UMPH AM/F M. xlnt cond , _.._'""7'".7188 _____ _ ft6 123115.873-6231 Chhatmu Sperlal, red -...---... e '71 MO. sood c.~IUun. nu e t"ntl"•· Mu1l 11 c tl •------•! 1974n.6 • fM6.ZllOt PNU-f'oncbe of Hunt· 4 IJltlOd, AM/FM r•dio. i WILD DISCOUNTS ~~~~~ ~~~t~~: ·11 Super Bug conv. :f:.~~r:::i·: ;:::'t low 1111lee. <330RHA > ==56~Ute oew · party sac 11795. 496-3579. Mttl '74 BUG. Xlnt cond. Be1t • • • • l\t PAY ME:H ""UT YE AR EXCITING NEW : '79 COUGAR XR7 : Fuly Factory Equipped! • • • • • • • • ~ Bu1wh b nuw tall· m • ll • , ' a R (• d o n e e •MG• In& appo1ntmt'nt Cur CGXJUPOI. • wtnk'r n-•torauon pro $3795 • teW7 9 MIDOIT 1fN Olfenna factory ff'PMd, AM l'"M. •lt'rtO fftldet flalrtnl. \(pdatm" • w1r 1uettt<, Tunnou and L.cquer paint of thl' • C.'0¥\.Y (2Ullll kat art. AlJ worll tcuaran $$4H tAled. ZZS~h St II B AMAHllM lllTISH CAIS 774-4110 16015. Anaheim Blvd. • '76 Tara• it tS. loaded. .• 1977 MCH ltbr Rlurdo uats . 1B7U BEACH BLVD. • Our dcmo.y wllh AM I FM AM /FM c auelle. 211.000 I '7 6 TllUMPH HUNTJNGTON BEACH Anaheim ;rnd Tonouu cuvut <>riK ml, (714) 831 0497 142-2000 ! f.a.121J $52'5 ·~~'.1~~_,.:~bi~:. ln Bntilb~;!m1 &rffn 1 '71 nJUMPH 1976 MGI Cd rood Mttb sound. Wltb tan trim. Fitted SPIT'FtlE See thla 1uperb 4 tt~ed. MuatSeUl46-S877. with air oond. & stereo BriUshractneirreenwitb '71 &iper Beetle. Rttent dfer. Day& (714)898-2666, reblt. Rad.I.ala. Xint all eves (213)81M.-6U1 l87U BEACH BLVD . orig contd. 499-36~-HUNTINGTON BEACll XTRA CLEAN '74 Super S7 Squareback. rblt cng. BeeUe. 27.000 ma. s new 14Z.ZOOO tn.n1 elu. Bit ofr/ trade Sen\pent radiata 12"4> for uuell. 14.2-2971. S4&-SO:'ll • VW '15 Rabhtt, 4dr. 4 apd. new radao t8dla.ls. Aak· 71 SCIROCCO '74 Dasher lo&Rm.551-0832 · 0 ;ipiYHo. 2drMa~atcond. 7 SIAlllT Stereo. very low males. __ 53_. __ 548_·397_5_ 2 door, .Uck, red with (CIB\J~~To Selll VW Bug '67, xlnt cond. black interior. Cow 2ToCboc»e Rdult ~· S1500 Must maWIJ! (472NXVJ see. 552-4288. SZH5 '71 vw • "'... L"U Tonn r caaeett.e. tSer.3'CM > • tri •· f""t• _.. t • W:'r'(-, eeu rnvt' Lale '78 Tar&a. wht with $4995 =en.mM~t be~oo!e~r ~eback •. $47ts blk trim. 2SOri.~ m0 1· air. IA&BMOTOIS the c lea n est used l•~ ••CJ I••· Jina new tires. g. wner. 292.5Harbor Bl vd. ljlOr'tSCan available lo-u-1L--• We Are The Largei.t xlntcond. Sl7.500644-~ COSTA MESA day! (Ser. ZlSO>. ..._._.._... AM/FM attno. C .... ·~ •1 :c BritilhLelaod Deall'r da,ys&W-l48'7eves. '7'·2500 $5695 w.tor ..... •• lnto. Calif. Many '71 914 FM 8 track. 62,000 --------IAUB MOTORS ~N~~'lcH S950 Ln ~BNEAGTOCHNBBLEVADC~H MortlMG'aloStock ml. Very good cond. Find wlult you want in ~Harbor Blvd. n v1u1 • mx>49'J.4226 Daily Pilot Classifieds. COSTA MESA 142-2000 lm-2950 960-7147 142-2000 Mari VDlkawapn e ~~~as '7S 914 Porsche 2.0 Uter. Alltos. New 9100 ___ 9_7_9_·2_S_o_o __ Aattos. N•w 9100 4Mtos, M.w 9100 .....,., New taoo 9 absolutely must sell im· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 77 4-4 I I 0 med. Stereo radfo, $6400 . ... I $134~• • lllOlS Anaheim Blv.d. ~ ' ~. Rr•w •• Anaheim 'fn fWlcbe912, xlntcond, ._, _ MGe 9744 blk/blk, reblt enc & • ••••••••••••••••••••••• trans, new tires. AM/FM 1~1 • .... .,,_ ""° -"" -..-cassette ma1a 16100 l-9ftd-M•01f3 ,.,..,..........,._.. • .....,, •• • lt77MGI ' · · • .,_ 1141'1..-:.,... 1100 UC 1111 00 ~-COHVaTllLE -~-7_ .. _____ _ ol.,_.,Oer.IMI m s • Yellow exterior & filled "78 9USC. Sort. 6M ml. • BRAND SPANKING e witbfactorywlrewheels. Air. Mlnl. $27 ,SOO . C ._T cSer.1838). 67S-1B72res/83S-W4ofc. NEW 1979 BOB A • $5595 '64 Convertible. Runs gd Ru .... ABOUT • IAUHMOTOltS but needs some restor· " • 2925 Harbor Blvd. f.n&. MUil Sell or wall con· -.P---.__ COSTA M ESA sider take over payment -~539_ .. ~!Ji. 1911 c:::~~5~:K mi.;;;:~=~=!?.~~ _ AM/FM ster eo, soll~ TESTDRIVEOUR ~ chrome wires , mint. • $5560. Call 4944591. 'U CAR o,.e 9746 OF THE YEAR .. ...__--... ORDER; • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Good 111ventory an stock. '-'---LEASE • '74 Opel Manta Coupe gd. 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AM/FM Cut, Map. 8 -----· OWIV $17~ OMI l Ofrf'r 631 m.Qm cyl llOO!olr. MO-W!O !~••••••••••••!?.~! ?)Qlm.J1'0 •uPt•tbt·oo,11 0..,. tt>I 1'77,__CUIY 'M conv VB A/T, P /S lion. lu m1 $•1t110 ....................... MAlqUIS P/8,J>WT.tA>p,pony lnl . VOf..VO IAIL.llH VOLVO tlublw llh d l'OS'I' A M t';.'iA ...._tlOJ 540-94'1 0.4JitGICOUNTY VOi.VO ltXO..USIVt:l. Y \'01 \ 0 t .. r~t Vulvu l)\'11lto1 In Orah,tc t.'uunt ' HUY or l.£1\:,i: OIHt.:l'T Anahefm '150-2011 ~1 16 1113 ~11 L411l' ·15 n .. r.t'r sE ~ coun dub.0ri1'2950673-1375 37.000 nu ) brund n'w ..,.. .. _ "'+•It• ttll 7.1 ( 1tm•ru 1ut11 •ir AM I'M "OW m1. H'f) r. ""' $41W )3t .oJll tt20 ········•········••···• YEAR END CLEARANCE 11 r" 11 f' ", A M f M •.-.llUlebn.s dove trrey tn -.wtf'l(j Alt "1tr •tr••. tur C'."Okr wtlh rnalchlnei '" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.... ruu.<. tlht'., t•rlor and vln)'I roof 7•0&.DSMOIU ""' __, .. Comfort loun at frunl 7tl Pt'tl 4 llr l\t-ty \lru pl111o VH A1k1na 13$()() 1'14\ 113.1 133£1 M6 J lt:t llC (-Of'Clflct HO I' U I' ~. d••a.n ~'7l f:M :,g:)4 Milli, pc>w~r wlndow1, $4299 hl'IAilt'JI " 1l rtna Tiit 2 Dr. wtlh V8. IUr cond .• whool. cl'\llal' conlrul, 11., •utonwllc. pwr. 11leenn1 __ .. d d & brakes. bucket seat& & t"'"'' ak•reoo ra 10 ao radio. l.001111 BRAND mutt' Seoe It now' <~RV> Nl':W' <Z45NWH ). A.II II li.m.1 .. mua.t l(o 1t1u, month • ,,.,. ua '14 0 1u1, lillr 1.•ond, radlu. 'NOAY• 12200 7~ll 5071 daya, Moo l"rl llH lll"IM $66tl 540·~30 1011 \SO\ & '0\ CONNELL CHEVROLET .,., " ll ,11 '• " I! ' .i < <II'> I \ \I I I COWNEU CHIVIOUT .. _" t I.alt tlii o/ t· I I "-'1 \ \I I ' S46-1 l00 I t77 a.YIOL.IT IMftAUSIDAH • PuJ•ra, or1K Olt<nor , IOOd rood S76)JbNt or r~.~ *fl ----..... . tt40 ·•·················•··· - PHIL LONG ORD • l INI Ul N Mf Al lHIY 546-1200 2826 HARBOR BLVD ..... -======= COSTA MESA ~~1~e~ufoke~t t w-. ttSZ 1979 comparable over • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • SS>OO. t66SO. 754-1.272 'IJ.S MUilan& C-Onvcrt1ble. B V-8. auto. P /S, fac air, jutt completed Kround up reatoraUun la in perf cond ~-0167 '86 Olds. good cood1t1on Good buy $300. 642-<M87 '13 Olds Cullan Supreme Xlat ccmd 1 owner um . PhMl-7582 . ... 995 •••••••••••••••••••••• "7S4-tpd. alr. new rad1all lodtl & n.&n1 llt.c bran new. ~/BO. ~l eves '73 PlnlA>, wht, 2·dr. auto, good cond 11200 538~0 --'72 Htchbk. gold. lo m 1 it.Int cond. Asking $1500. 67J.2Q54, 673-3900 ma Metallic blue Ford Pinto ala w~, 4 cyl, 4 11pd, radial t res, mags. IUU''f, Pioneer FM caas 1tereo. nu brks. xlnt cond. Runs 1reat $24SO. Call a.nytJme ~1-5294. A Real Gas Saver '71 Runabout. auto trans. AM /FM radio. 11050 flml. 962.2815 '72 Runabout good tran1~rtat1 o n ca r • needs y work S300 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• t976POMTIAC AIBtlD Aut.omallc. pwr. steer· ing, pwr. windows. air oond: & erwse control 28.173 rrules. 185SRER 1. MUST SEE HOW! MirocJe Mcada/l....et ~Harbor Blvd .. C.M. 645-5700 '73 Flrebird. PS. PB. F&f/cass. Stereo, runs grt. $2800. 846·3247 Tammy. '88 Fireblrd convert. 400, new top . 64S·6203. ~ .. 1h0Mtd 9970 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----- ALLEN RESALES 1976 C.:ADfLUC s9499 SID.AM C>IVllll .............. .. l't•\u•• W(_l('<J \t111t••• lilQt.1'" {.lf\tv J8 v1• 1,..,vtrt '*'"'''' "'''• C.O'tJ•" iw-~ wri.•lti ~,...., 1tllf'l rten l...,tv;, u'ltt-nt .. i1'"1 '°"'W'tl C"OietP ~ion In(~ ,.,-hwy ..., C09CktVJn1N,) t v,.,, Wdl'tl,.,' ~•-t>oN' ,., ..... 1971 CHIVROUT s9499 COIVITTf .... ·~·... .. ... 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Soon to be a classic! <445GUL> .. l~~:~ ................... ~4999 ;: &--°""" ttOOO~llllMM s..., ... ,,_ l• .. .....,. fll61U ()f '76 JM1., AM FM !>le'rffl II.hr lnl, snrl, A/C, Ali xtras m-8986 ----- '71 l64, Jt!Qt rood, 4-1~1 air, oew tare$ & ball, 871<. mi's, $2299 or bst ofr S44-9332, 831 2030 Dan $4777 THEODORE ROBINS FORD '2060 HAltBOll al\10 cosrA MESA 041 0010 '73 lalOE& A Clu!lk for ---------1 Clui.stmas. Only 31M ma. ~ Grt Cond.. SlJck. sten>o, ""'\ • Air. S'15001olr. 499-12:112 ~( =:..::~ '1S Grey, 30,000 ma One ~6/'d Owner. 4+overdnvc. k>edecl. Call 64().8270 900 So. Coast Hwy. ......_ UMd LCllJUIMI l.ach L••• ••.-•Ct"'~ 0.. .. ••••••t ~ .• ,....,.._c ..... , ,....._. '87 M1111tat11 Clua1c. 8 c:yl, auw, PS, vinyl. Mu1t See tl950 642-1714 • T-..AMIS lf3b your folks and buy I '7 6 GUHADA thi.s '76 Must JI Cobra V8. $3999 Loaded. $349S/ make orr. 2 l>r wllb autA>ma lk . ;i1r _se._• __ 1 ------ cond., pwr i.leering, '71 V8 p s vinyl top & r adio 11 • • I · AIC. SJ,000 GREAT buy for t he mi'a,$1950. ~ 673-8168 ~y!l~PP>. CONNELL CHEVROLET '(ft Mustang. Clean. 289. RJadio/htr New paint, auto. P JS. SI 150. Ph IG(8)4 1tnOLDs VISTA CRUISH Wagoo. Medium tan col· or wltb matcblng in· ten or, lull power. air cmd.. tilt wheel. cruise control, roof rack. stereo radio. sharp and clean. (~fV) . $6495 540-5630 1011\SO.\ ~\SO.\ • LINCOL N·MERCURY .!101 ll.1rhor Ill' <I c 'OST,\ MES\ 645-1262 _____ 2626 HARBOR BLVD . 546-1200 Want Ad Help'! 642·5678 COSTA MESA -----=------ Sat ~· 9960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'fi6 PLYMOUTH Satellite 2 dr hrdtp. Low mUeafie, rebll e ngine . rad o . heater. air cond.<needa repwr), power steering & power brakes. Gd t.ransportaUon. 1695. Can be' seen this weekend. Celli Ml 4435 . '74 Ouster. auto. P /S; air, vinyl top, new radJals. looks & runs like brand new. S1995/BO. S41 ·6433 eves. ·ss Fury Wagon. runs OHlYSl950 ~ Madi!/ ....... 21SOHarl>oPBlvd .• CM. 645-5700 •VERYCLEAN• 'i1 T·Blrd. low mi. m0st xtras. r,tom's car. $6215. 768-3401 v.,. 9974 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~s~~~~~~~~-........... ~5299 f\fe<f'C) ~I • ~ blJiOt 'OIOtfld • Ot<lf-" tff'C1I <>"V 't toe' tntlie\• Hvt...,. I l't• '} ••••••••••••••••••••••• 494-1131 AMC 9905 ~~~~~~~~~~~I '76 CJ1try Sq 9 pass ••••-••••••••••••••••• '76 Chev Monza Town wa~orf. am/fm tape, 1!174 Gremlin, xlnt cond Coupe V-8, auto, PS. AC, m.ose, l/whl All pwr Lo Altto 1, .Hew 9800 Allto•. New 9800 ····•··········•······· ., ...••••.........•.... good . $300 Straight body. 642-2344 '75 V8 Vega Panel Wagon :m HP 350 Motor. Needs some work. body in good shape . $600 call aft 6 : 00 pm wk . • 'n 1 t es . llllMI073 Ask for Bryan ~.~~.'*: ....... !~~.~:.-: ...... .!~ 6-cyl, 3-spd, CB rad.lo, AM/Fr.1 stereo cass Dix mi. 75&-L867 __ _ $11915.~7992 int. lo ma Nu tires, Gnmdfatber'5-cle1tn car, $2800/bst ofr 675-7953 '6SCl.aM1c Rambler good ''1S Town Coupe, White cond. SSSO. 499-1477 landeau lop. Auto. Xlnt Mell 9910 cand Lo m1 One owner. ....................... S25(X) 846-8250. "18 VITurbo. Purch June '18 Monte Carlo, 6.000 m1 , All estras mcl moonroof, \18 350, air. xJnt cond. s pec fact orde r. fully 5'51.SllBafl 6:30pm eqijpped. $7900. 644-4684. '"" El "'"' . E &e-1431 "" -....mmo. 3117 ng. ---tSha rp loo kin g . 1970 Buic k Le Sabr e $2100/makc ofr 846-7648 '74 Ehle, I ownr. full pwr, air. P.P. Must :.ell 552·7778 ---MU ST SE LL Hy Omstmas· ·75 Ehle, AC. pwr windows, seats & snrf. J\MffM sten>o 8 lrk. $2800 /bc~t o rr ~1947 'GS WAGON. Runs xlnt. great work car $450/ur bestofr. Ml...t566 ~tic runs Perfect . or898-9006 1970 T o rin o S tation l660.G42·268J ~-'Tl Capncc Classic:. like Wagon.P/S,P/B.AC. Ct•mc t915 new. loade d $5900. 673·39_11 __ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 840-Ul8.'i '63 Falcon. Asking $400. ''1S Cad Sein de Vile. xlnt .76 Monte "'-rlo. Loaded. Gd cond. Gd lraru1porta· cond. all extras. must """ tioncar 549-8453. sell $5200/or best offer All J>C)Wer. Very clean. -..x:u 28M ma. SS6-1711. 73Country Squire Dix AC. "18 Cad. Seville. full pwr .. x1nl cond. Low m1. Sky blue. 640-5624 Aft. 6 PM "78 Cad Eldorado con vert .. alJ avail. options incl. fuol injection Ab1olute perf .-cood. 4fM.-0167 71 MONTE CAILO LANDAU Ugbt blue metallic with custom interior a nd loRded with extras! (783UBT> $5975 CORMIER Leasing '77 CDV. 1mmac. all AllrvmeAutoCentcr p9we r . wire wheels. 23663Rock!1eld Blvd. amtfm tape. lthr. crwsc. I.a.kc f<'oreat t.aJt, tele. More! Mu1t 768-8026 sell! SB.600 or beat oHer --------- 7 1 4 • 6 4 2 6 6 6 O 11 r '77 MQJlte Carlo, top cond. 2.1.3-421.QIM P/W, air. F'M CaJi!>. tit, • "74 Coupe de Ville, fiu:· :t~ must sell. S449S. tory sunroof, velour Int. 8 -- track Slert.'O. Cull power. '76 Mont<' <.:arlo, ne w unmac. P.P. 496-3005 brake!>, new radials, whl 11ide·walls. blue landau, full power. AM /F M AM/FM, aJI pwr, new eng, tires & batt. 494-8975 '64 Gala,xje, V8. 4 dr, s td trans, R&H. clean, runs gd.. SS95. ~3349. '72 Ranchero, xlnt cood1· tion $280(). • f>T3.5278 557·9906 1977FOID GRANADA SB>AH V-8, aut.omaUc trans .• air cood., ps/pb, radJo v111 yl roof, maroon vinyl ln- terior, bright red ex· terior. 083TMBI PIJCID TO SELL $5195 540-5630 ~;~0·m~~e~1 ~\n~~i~~'. 2626 HARBOR BLVD. '78 Cpe De VIU<' Colonial 75&-0fK)(). S4~/best.~ffer. __ c_O_ST_A_M_E_S_A __ yellow w/mptch '~ llhr Vega Sta Wgn, '7'1. lo m1, lMcoln 9945 mt. 6600 m1 & loaded silver, good cond. Asking w/xtras . $9950. Ca 11 $1450. ~·3223 or 552·5856 '74 EJ Dorado Like new. S7~ mt SSJOO 752·7660. IOllXSO\ & SOX • LINCOLN·MERCURY 76&Ql86 ----. -airy..... 9925 Alttol11tety Unlau4t ••••••••••••••••••••••• "One or a Kind" (or lhl' '77 Cord oba . ru 1 l y ~ who dares to bt• eqwppcd, lo mi. T top, ctilfereny l~ wht Cad v1nyf roof, full pwr . hmo, '° 11uperb <'Ond1 i.tereo 8 track. lthr int tloo, loaded w /extra11. w/cordoban spec. paint. $3600. Call SS6·4338 in Mui;t sell $6295. PP. AM. 548-9331 M Sat '70 Sedan DeVille. xlnt '63Ncw Yorker l-'1r-;t $400 Cood.. new pa.Int & llres, takes. 4602 Lockhaven air shocks $1500 1·2340 Cir. Irvine It 74 C A.Dt c COWE DEVIU.E Brome with lan roof and leather Inte rior, full power, air cond .• till wheel. c ruise control, AM/FM radio! only 49,000 miles. See l now! <0058Pl l S47'5 540-5630 1011\~0\ ,\SOX • l IN< Ol N Ml f!CUAY 2&26 HAR SOR BLVD. COSTA MESA ~-------- 1977 CHRYSLY COIDOIA courE Beautiful medium blue with cntrasllng vinyl roof. Split front seats, sun roof. en.use control, Ult wheel. Stereo radio with tape deck, air cond .• full power or course, fine car, reasonable price. (441.2A) S629S 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • l.INCOLN· MERCURY ttl7 2626 HARBOR BLVD. ·-• .. •••••••••••••• COSTA MESA T·TOP c.r..tt. t932 1111 Calll9ro with I track ••-••••••••••••••• •• •• ·~· VS. aulA>malic, '73 Vette, 350 auto con· aar cond.., pwr. steering A .. •bl 1 .. at brakes Wt wbeel 6 v~ .. e, o m1 s. new ralJ.ye wbeela. Hard to Urea. I ownr. $6500. le f I fr om N E W ! _646-_s.505 ______ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·oo Continental Sedan. Xlnl cond. One owner. S7.IO> mi $1995/bst orr. 640-8724 eves. 78 Versailles, 2 lone silver. loaded, 12M. /\ \ s h ape. $10,300 /ofr. $2833 1971UHCOLH MAIK V 'Ibis black beauty 15 all aet lo 10. Leather In · terior, power seal, win· dows, brakes. steerin&. till wheel, cruise control. air cond. stereo radio, a real Holiday special ror the fine car bu,yer. See It today! (380VCOJ $11,79' 540.5130 1011\SO\ & SO\ • l.INLOL N Ml IWIJJIY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA Ma cay 9950 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S MIWIST UNCOLN-MERCURY Dealership is now OP EN RAYR.ADHOI IJ.NCOLN-MERCURY l~l8Aut.oCenter Dr. SDFwy-Lalle Forest exit IRVINE 130-7000 am'Z'J'), 118), eood cood, whJl,e. re· movable hardtop, $6000 '72 Cot Partt 9 pan wa1. or bst otfr. 759-9419 or Wbltl. fully loaded ! COHHELL C HEVROLE:T 5CIB-94.12 Xlnt! $2,000.175-&181 '81 Corvette, Lacquer tm MOMAICH black, mags, radlals, 4· G+IA ' ""-! ' I '• Ir I I \, f • •peed, ttop. excel! cond. f!:l!let• with 1tereo, ----~----• ST.m/tX't off. 645-8MS u lOp 6 air coodl· "6CAllAROj 1harp, xlnl C-ttll tlonlnf. Only 11,000 =·.a:t:.>'..i~cfi1 m•• .-.;;:;;................ 1~. I m 11 e. I SU-1200 ' COUCiAI 07 SA"' •ACK ··za. xlateond. ltoOO/Of ·-......... --bell offer. H4-IU ~"Pi.use·~~~::,:: VALUYIMPOITS •iw cn.Ue control, tUt wheel, IJ 1·2040 4tMt4t 1'71 CAMAIO YUt.Y'I top " oftly 35.000 "7S Bobcat, xlnt cond, z.n mUesl <~YT>. electrtul fire under m.clt -:'J:kl trim, $4445 hood, ta.klnl repair or .._ c wtth re-ulvas• bld1. Call _..,. • all the atratl ••or 21.M3S-te11 CONNELL CDl'Af'JO> •• l+DDf•Aca YM.LIY IWOITS 131.-..ffMt4t CHEVROLET ""' I I I I I 11 ', • ~ •' I \ \I I , S4b-I 200 Have IOMlthl.u you want to ..UT Cl ... lfltd adt do tt well -Call NOW. IG.at71. At Orange County's #1 Bµick Deale rship BAUER ·uu1cK Ill COSTA MESA ~~we have a Christmas package for the .whole (amily'-~. -. YES {;>An RCA 19" XLIOO COLOR TV YES~OM TAPPAN MICROWAVE OVEN PLUS LE CHEF ft>OO~OCESSOR YES~the 2TEN SPEED UNIVEGA BIKES YES All of these gifts at no additional charge with purchase of any BRAND NEW 1979 ESTATE WAGON Why not make this the Christmas to remember for the whole family ••. . .. ''After all, life is to enjoy" 11"\"' --·. See You Today at Bauer Buick Sak Enda Dec. 311t. ... 0pt,, 771 JO P.M. Mo...S..t. Yu...Opttt £MY SIUUlq 'Til $ P .M. J l>l«lu So11tlt o/ tlut S.1t Dkgo fitt•WJ PLUS every ESTATE WAGON in stock will be Discoun'ted Not just one., but over 40 to choose from. ..,,,. ... c.,.,.,,,~. #I,,.,, a~a1.,,. HARBOR 8L VO /SAN DIEGO F~EWA Y A div1s1on ol '°'*' Motors. Optl Jogvor r "umphMG 29'J5 HARBOR BL~. OOS'TA MESA 9"J9.25X> 979-2500 •• • . .. . . . . .· •. ~ •• .. , ~ .. .· .. ' .. PERED, PRE-OWNED AUTOMOBILES . OYER 100 . CARS -TO CHMSE FROM .. '7 6 LINCOLN TOWN CAR SEDAM P9dclecl IOI>. -i<'!IMCW. Ml-· epllt --fM:lort 81r, s7399 Hit ...._. cnM oontrcl. AM/FM .. .,.., writ! 8 hell 111119 l)ieyer. I.Ike N-. C21QPOVl. 2 TO QlOOSE FROM '77 LINCOLN TOWN CAR SEDAM hCIOeO hell too.....,.,.,~-"'" -----ss lectoty alt ~ COl'fllol. "" ........ Al.I/FM --8 ...... player Tl• c:. • lf\19 lulturt Cl 311WGNJ FINANCING-OUR EXPERTS WILL FIND A PLAN JUST _ FOR YOU. O.A.C. 12 MO./ 12,000 MILE . . , SERVICE CONTRACT AVAILABLE ON MOST CARS '11 CADILLAC ELDORADO s9399 ~ fOO, °""'le#!-IM!ela. luU -· ledorY "' M -cru11e COMrol. ""'"° ,_ playe< -' YEAA/12.000 MllE WARRANTY l11!12RTII • • '78 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE . -CTUfle control Iott-· AM/FM With •ereo c.t>notet 100 -lfllet!Or. Mt -9""' -s 1 0 900 I-playf!t. In "' YEAA/12 000 MllE WA~ANTV , IH74V2ll I '77 CADILLAC SEVILLE 00 ASfRO R()()I' P.oded too Ifft-1nttt<t0r full s 11,9 -~ -hit -cnne control AM/FM wttllt-~ ~-~ ""'Yt1000--a t YeAA/12.000 Mll.E WARRANfV C149t'53l '73-CHEVROLET CAPRICE 4-DOOR 01111011• ._ Llntl-. too "'" -· tac!.,,.. "' WEEKEND s 1799 SPECIAL Cll3eOHRHl '77 PLYMOUTH VO LARE SPORT COUPE PllGO<>d too .,..,,,,.be -11-.nv -.,.._ loO.,,.. ""s3999 ,_,.., heo11w ....,. ..... ,...._. llTll1RWll '75 CHltYSLER CORDOBA $4 <:acno4!!1 IOI> -llllenor tun """'1'f IOI~ -"'"'' 19e1.,,.. 1H conclrt~ hit -· crutM! COt'lrol AM/FM Mii\ 11""'° t-111411'"' -•-eowta-IOw,..le'I lt147NIKI '77 MERCURY COUGAR XR7 $66 C-et -""' -1-.;!<l"I .,, cond•IOf'oO"I """' -· AMtFM If....,"""'._ -~ conlrol '"' -""'LOW MILES• tJ t41SOUI ALL CARS PLUS TAX & LICENSE• ALL CARS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE • OFFE~ GOOD THAU 12-19-78 ' , SUNOAT, OICIMlll I 1. 1'71 . FINAL SPORTS .. LOCAL WANl'ADS THl5 IS KIND OF tNt~E5TlNG .. .. -. ''THE't' ARE MOST COMMONL't' CAUSED I ''STUD'r' OF EARTHQUAKES HELPS US TO •'AN EARTHQUAKE IS A SHAKING MOVEMENT OF 'THE EARTH'S SU~FACE '' . . 12-1.7 • '' Ev'El<'t'ONE SHOULD KNOW WMAT TO DO (F AN EARTHQUAKE OCCURS " -. NANCY S~UGGO PROMISED TO GO SWIMMING WITH ME..----- : ,:-, • LET ME SPEAK TO SLUGGq PLEASE 6~ THE JAR GIVEN THE EARTH'S SURFACE LEA~N MORE ABOUT THE NATURE WHEN A ~AULT OCCURS 11 OF ~HE EARW 'S IN1ERlOR 11 ''THE ~FEST PLACE TO STAND DURING AN EARTHQUAKE 15 IN A OOORWA'I'' --- t'D SETTER GIVE HIM A CALL. B Ernie Bushmiller MAYBE HE FORCTOT -1 . . NEVER MIND. HE.'5 -ATTHE DOOR NOW , .. • J L. . .. , ' .. . . .. . . . .. . -· ...-. . ' . . . ' . • . . • ' • •• -0LAT WHAT IF MY et>OYFt!JEND ONLY LIKE"' ME MALF . Ar, MLACH A? I LIKE HIM? - . DENNIS THE MENACE I . Do)OU t<NON MUCH ABOUT 5ANTA CLAU% MOM . . .. . , . i. WHAi I~ THE IOEAL. ~LATION5MIP, F~ANCINEf AH, THEN W~AT YOU MlA~T 00 t? T~Y e=~TR:A-~PeCJAL HA~D TO 0e L..IKEABL..E, ~O T~AT eVENiUALLY1 HE. WILL l..IKE YOU A~ Mt.AO-. I HAYE A MlACH 9ETT'E~ tOEA ... A5 YOL.< LIKE H IM! ----- MAl<ESTOY5, PAINT'=> Hl9 SLED ... THING9 LJK~THAT. YOU BEL-Jf:V~ IN HIM, OON'T YOU, MOM ? Do Yct.1, WH~Rr;;. DID you !HINK HS-GETIHAT IDEA? IOO FAT? J. ~LI f;.Vf3 IN f:Na:J.Y- THlt-JG He <;;TAND'::> FOR, HONE::Y. ' THE IDEAL-sa:l..ATION~l-flP I~ WHEN TWO PEOPLE LlKE EACH OT~ -r'He ~Me w~~ IN THE ~AME AMVLANT •.• WH ICH 1? .. ? By· t.lank Ketchdftt ~IJDGE PARKER '"' c J < J I FOLLOWED YOU THERE! THAT WITHOUT ADDITIONAL COLLATERAL HE COULDN'T GET IT! I SENSE HE 'S IN SOME KIND OF A FINANCIAL. 81ND! ""'71.~ Just released in time for the Christmas buyin g rush i s the n ew live double album set by Meatball. -' .. • CJ.Ac.J< ! CLACK.! .. Record Roundup .. This album really gives you the f eeling that you're at a live concert! For example,af'ter you put the record on ... WEJ..L, UP TO NOW I1VE NE VER REALLY FELT COMFORTABLE Ll<:JHTIN~ A C/(j,AR WIT~ A DOLL}\R "'""---==- BILL ... CLACI< ! CLACK! • With the gift giving s eason d rawing near, sales of record albums are eXpected to skyrocket . } CL/cl<! aACKf 7 you have to wait an hour · and a half before it starts to play! ~ i I i • by Ferd Jahn•- BlJT HE'S Rl<3H T ABOUT ONE TH I NG -- ltlfLATION'S AFFEC.TIN~ EVERYTUJN<&! IF IT kEEPS UPATTHIS RATE, THEY SAY BY 2001 THE: AVERAG'i:. 5UNDMY NEWSPAPER WILL . ' COST$70! • "THC: SAME: ONE: use:P eY i"HA1"" COUR"IL.-Y SURGeON OF CAMEH ... O-r / .- By George Lemont Ol...1 Sf R l..A N CES C'-A-L-01 HIMSf:L...F.' ,. .... ... E:.G.1 THE AESiHEllC ASPEC15 OF PI T COMP05l110N1 L.lt\IEAR PEPrn PERCEPTION, SHOVeL-S1ROKE SYMf30LISM1. SOE3-CU~ISM1 MARMADUKE ® ' POPPVCOCKl YOU'LL NEVeR CONVINCE=·ME GRAV.E !/JGErlNG'S AN ARll PERHAPS IF YOU LOPPED OFF AN BAR •.. • CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES7 Theft are al lnsa sl.1 dlffrr- t!K'ft in dnnrinc dttalh bet\t'ttn fop and bottom pinds. How qaickly CSlt rou ri•d lhtm? Check answrn; •·lch Cho~ below. 1u•..a111P SI O•'.) • 51.i•n'<IJ •I ~,ou1•-o ~ °"1~•·w •• u.QwnOI • W~J,.lllP " J•ttol t 11<11u 1w •t t•'i'lt t 1w.-111P •t llSllQ t ,,.>ua.>.>UIQ ---BULUTI~ BOARD ® •Ho , HOt HOI "When a.t"l•a I• runny," i.ald G.B. ~··~ "~rrh ii for 1 hl~rn_." Whal n"r.fttltr word is ml~na? H int: It rllfh>n with youth. \ .. '""''" •I P-0..1n 1w ""' e Who He? ROSCOE G., G~. S. ROC and R.C. GOOSE art all anagrams of the name of a weJl·known Christmas character. Who's tha1? -.i>s ,•w~>10 •·•!'•~:> e c-0unt Sbftp! A ranrhtr kttp~ J9S ~http lo lhr:ff tldd~. Tbt-rt llT 20 la.\ lo f~ld A cbaa In fitld 8 , and IT TA ....... about '0 ~ ·ond' to 25 mo~ in C than B. Ho"" many In eM'h rltkf! ..._., :J 1; (U J 'OCI II 'Oii tt re.id th" pO~r, and you are allollcd another JO )tcond.s to te:.t •By the Numben! Say fa.st, ~ral t1mt\· Twenty your rca.-.orung p<>wtr). 11psy 11~1 twisters. Five fat frog! .. Ten temp11ng A hurnt'd \bopper enters a toothsome tan!>. Six crisp cru~. · t.iiucab C~b '>larh off. and 'hoppn begin~ to talk. Driver hat~ talka- llY~ p.c.1>Cngers. !>hopper continues to 1al~. a.\h QtJC!>ti on. Dnvcr thinks fast, point\ to lip:.. ..,hakes head 115 1f to ~1gnal he can't reply; points to ear,, ~tgnalhng he can't ·hear. Arriving at dcs11na- 11on. passenger realizes !>Omet hing ·s· fishy. What ¥•Ve) the ru~ away? ,uou•w11Y1> _, ~ P•P -• ••~ 1,up1t't0> ,...,,,p Ii ~~L-~~--=::::.:iii::U:::~~~UJ:i::::_~::._~~ \'l/LE SEE! What'!> iui.sing from thi~ old·fuhioeed holiday ..Ctnt! To find OUI, JSfM\ lin~ rrum I to 2 • .l, etc. . <::i . ... 'TIS THE SEASON! Apply tok>ri. nntly: 1--Rrd. 2-Dk. blur }-Yrtlow. 4-U. brown. S-tltsh. ~· 7-0k. bro•n. 8-Lt. grtta. 9-0k.. &rtt•. 10-Maroon. fl-Grt). 12-Blatk. SPELLBINDER SCOJl£ 10 points for using all the lenen in the word below to form two complete words: SE RAPHIM t--t-!~~ou...~>&nULUC:n...fof .Jll words of four letters or mme found amona the letters. ,J.! Try to ICOft at least SO au . .. THE WORLD'S GREATEST SUPEIUlERDEs-by PASKO, TUSKA COLLffiA ....; ,-----------------------------------------. MOTLEY'S CREW 1'M 6L.AD "10 HEAR YOU SAY !HAI, Ml Ke .-· I DON'! WANT ANY PRE.5E~5. ____________________________________ \lo. I~ LIKE: Tl?ANSPL.ANTINGr ANY OTHER OR<7AN : THE BODY THAT RGCEIVES THE: 6RAIN COULD RE..7Ecr IT.' " \\,My 'SJGNAL ' WIL..L OVERRIOE YOURS! YOUR. 6RAIN'S ACTIVITY WIL-L es ~N~O--ALLOWINS lt1Y BRAIN TO TAKEOVER .•• CONT~L/NG YOUR BC'OY/ ;; .-------_....;~--11 'I'VE: OONE THIS ro At.I... THE: OTNERS-- ONL Y YOU R~MAIN TO e>E TE:5TED, MR. GRAYSON/ by Ben Templeton & .Tom Formqn BUI IHE WHOL.e ID~A OF CHRl5iMA5 IS 'f'Re5E:t--lrS! NO, rr~ NOf. IH~ WHOL.E I DEA OF CHRISTMAS IS PEAC~ ON ~ARTH AND GOOD WIU. IOWAr<D ME.IJ . ,,'CAU5~ 1 DID~11 GEi YOU A PRe.SEITT "THIS YC.Af<. , - •, I 11'5 A llME. OF FA~IL)' 106€11-H~~.~NeSS, AND li 'S A -nMe: WH~N L.OVE: IS 1l-{t:: 6~51: 1 PR~~E.NT YOU CA"" 61Vf;,,, OR RBC~I V6. .. z .. :r ~-~u , AGA THA CRUMM 5VE, 60NN'(! WHO WA~· THAT, . SUNN'(? MERVIN,'5 AREAL . . THAT WM M'< 80VS:RISNO MERVIN, GRAM'MA . HE 5EEM5 TO ee A BRIGHT 1-ITTLE eov. Bill Hoest HE60RE IS, GRAN'MA~ GENIUS! ~OME OAY WHEN HE GROW6 yp .. : ···HE'LL MAKE 60ME LUC~Y WOMAN A GOOP 5ECR~TARY! .GORDO HEY f :r.'VE S EEN SIGH TS IN MY PEl<!ODS O != UH -,ELATION1 BUT NEVER A THE CROAK.Et< ..:JUMP J. I l<E ~ rHAT.f ~ .• J.OW1-IE=t31 SEJ.JTll:NI IE=f.JANI 0"1 i#IS EALl-··- ( S#OULD EVE!< .STRIVE l=ORTHE HJEIG}/'/Sf SHOE -- F=VOLUllOAI IS VPWAle01 UPWARO·-- -- WllV PASSIVELY ACCl!:PT BEl-IAVIOI< BIOJ.oetCAl-J.. Y A5Sl$NED TO VS, leOACHl' Ot.Jll llLTl~AIE 6Q L1 r1-1e · $TARS ''IN CASE Cf e:MER6ENCY BR~ GLA7'. 11 f J•H9't0"Cotftffl""k lltnt\\ IN' t<H• 0.1H1oottd Oy c r H '( H R • By Gus Arriola 0 -IO " • HAPP'/ c: S: a T~IP1 f ,, OADOV. • .. i' .X'vE • en '"' AJ..READV . t eFF=>J ~ THEl<.E/ ~ b MacNell -j J 1 . . December 17, 1978 TH em YOURSELF SM! "" ques1JOll, • I ....... to ""Ask," F""4fy ~ &•• lt•Jf!910ft Ave . New 'lbrk, Ny !0071 Wt"M pi)' 15 IOf pullltShed Q11tSt10115 Souy, •• c111·1 w-othet~ FOR WILLIAM F. BOLGER, Postmaster General Why do poetal cbergee keep going. up a"4d up while efficienc y ~e• down and down? -K.N .• S.nt.a Ana, CaUf. e Generally, postage costs have kept pace with Inflation The last first-class rate Increase In May was rhe flrsl In two-and- a-half years. Most businesses Increased the,lr prices during the same period. We think a 15-cent stamp Is a real bargain in comparison with olher countries. For In · stanc:e, ii costs abOut 27 7 cents to mail a letter in France. 26 2 cenls In Japan and 25 3 cents in W Germany We also believe we run an effk ient oper1111o n We provide overnight delivery of eligible first· class mall 95 percent of the time By eligible. I mean mail which has the correct ad- dress and zip code and Is deposited in a collectio n by 5 ·00 p m We handled 96 billion pieces of mail this past year with a very smaU percentage of errors FOR JACKIE BISSET, star of Who Is Kiiiing The Great Chefs of Europe? le It true you've a violent temper? -E.N .. Lu Cruea, N.M. • Yes Fortunately It only llists a sho rt lime I become very physical, and there's nothing I can do to stop It. What sets me off Is being thwarted or feeling un~ure of myseH. Just recently, I did something that I did not know I was.,capable of I got annoyed with someone and threw a glass of whiskey at him Believe me, If you punch ~meone, It helps FOR DANNV THOMAS, actor What m•de you take the part of that nuty cop on Ko- Jak eome time ago, and why haven't you been around more? -G.B .• Dcwa. Del. - • After Kojolc, which I took lo prove that I was more than just a guy who stood up and told funny stories. I was offered a few more "heavy .. roles, but I turned them down At this point In life, I don't fancy turning Into a11other Boris Karloff. Why haven't I be.en around? There doesn't 5'?em to be a de· mand In movies and television ~ht now for nice guys. FOR SHEILA TOBIAS, outhor of Overcoming Math Anxlel,y Why do you feel that the women'• mowm«nt wtll tM helped If women get lntereeted In math? -N.C.I .• Ogden. u .. h e I don't thlnk the women's movement will necessarily be helped by the conquest of math anxiety, but I do think In· dlvldual women (and men), whether they be homemakers, parenb trying to assist their children or workers, wlll haw enriched lives If they can conquer fear of math FOR THE .. ASK .. EDITOR So tell me, le Cher .going to ma~ Gene Slmmone of KISS, and la It true be newer appean without ha. makeup McaUM he'• disfigured? -. V .H •• Joll«t, IU. • Hungarian-born bachelor Gene, 28, told us, "Cher and I have a wonderful relationship Of all my many girlfriends, she's .the only one I enjoy spending every second of my spare time with She really understands me, and I admire. and re- spect her But I'm not ready to settle down, so there are no marriage-plans There's no need to change our life style, It 's KISS and tell time. folks we're perfectly happy the way \Ale are, in our separate homes." As to hlS face , there's nolhing wrong with It KISS members are never photographed without makeup. so when they do appear In publk ou nature/.. no one recognizes them, and· they ca n mo ve about freely without being mobbed. which rhey fear. · FOR ED GARVEY, Executive D11ector. Nauonal Foot ball League Players Assn. What are your view• on uelng lnetant replays to allow• offlclale to lmprove on their penalty calllng and rullnge on plays? -K.L., Morgantown, W.Va. e Instant replays are feasible, and they can be utilized with a mlolmum of cost. considering the tremendous importance that a single play can have on the outcome of a game or a championship Our Board of Player Representatives has gone on record urging the use of instant replays FOR SARAH DASH, rock singer What'• U like to be elnglng alo ne after being part of the Labelle group? -J .T .. Pocatello, Idaho e I'm getting used to It -slowly. Learning how to go solo makes me feel I'm a baby starting 10 crawl After 16 yeors, hearing my voice alone Is a weird experience I lei!I as though l'va loll my ,security blanket. flr$1 Ume I did It all by myself was so strange I felt naked and cold Truth Is, I've never been alone I'm the seventh child In a family of 13. so I was always protected by and sunounded wtth lots of people. FOR JUDY KAYE, star of Broadway's On The Twen~ tlelh C1intury You've been called anotha Shl.rley Mad..alne. Why? -B.M .• Cedar Palla, Iowa e Must be because of the way we got our breaks At the St. James Theater (where I'm woriclng) Shirley went on In 1954 as understudy to Carol Haney In PQ)oma Gome, where she was spotted by o talent scout and whl~ed off lo Hollywood So far, I haven't been whisked anywhere, but I've corrur up from understudy to 5Ulr. PRO F!94 Wnth«tmer. Mnlor lib pce6kl.aa1, Ccwunon -Couw PRQ-AAD<OA CON fhU FrenHI (R Minn I Member. Committee on HouM Administration Publk: flMnclny ol Congresslonol r~ woold maleh small prtvate con- tributions with public funds from the volunlAJ\I dollar tax check-off. It would replace the present system In which speclal·lntere&t groups pour million' ol dollars Into Congressional campaigns Thcx contrlbutlons -$22 6 mtlllon In 1976 -ar« "ln\/filmcnts" 111 Con· grallonal d«islon$ tu a rnuh, more and mons leglslli· tlon Is being decided on th4t basis ol political mon«y rathtr than on Its merits, at 111 cost of billions of dollars to American cttllens. Coogr4tW cleaned up Presldenllal cam· palgn• lo 1974 , following Watergett, by tn4Cllog public financing for Ptaskjentlal elections. 11 11 now time to take the ''for Nie" sign off Congress •• well. Should Congraelonal <:ampalgna Be Publicly R nanc.ed? Using taxpayers' money to finance electlona lJ a solution In search of a problem. Election laws provide for complete disclosure and for limits on Individual and group contributions. There's no demonsnated need for change at the expense of the tax payer Taxpayc,r financing Is eswnlial ly an Incumbent'• protection dev\c« ' ~ The people don't want It It ii voted down ennu.lly II\ the 1nco1TR1-to check-off by oWl'Whtim1ng 3-t:o-l majOrttles It would tum ovu control ot •lectlon1 to Che buruucn1Cy, discourage political and voting panklpatlon, reduce the 11A1ture of pollllcal pat11ti, fort:• tA1tpayera to .upport c:en d~ta they don't like ond enhance the Influence of that tpecial·lntCJU group, Ol'g&niz.a labor. 01971 ,AMIU' WEEKl.Y INC., All rl t• reMMd .. Warning. The Surgeon General Has Determined · That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heahb. 10 mg. "W'. 0.8 mg. nia11inl ~. P" cipene. FTC Alpert MAY 78 • • I 0 I 0 l . .J ~ -The Wliardess of Oi: Sharon Delphenlch and counseling Intern Harvey Feinman. L I~ Is lonely Not the kind of loneJlness the1t com~s from being totaUy isolated. physically alone. but 1he feeling of bein'g set adnfl 1n a hfeboat with strangers who do not talk to one another Sometimes LISCI dreams that she Is drifting In this lifeboat and land 1~ nowhere in sight No one 1s rowing When Jhe_people IJ:l the lifeboat Q_o ny 10 communicate. they speak In riddles They do not mean wha1 lhey say UScs's life Is like thar As a teenager, she suffers the typical feelings of adolescents Not yet an adult but no longer a child, ~he struggles wllh Identity But Lisa carries an extra burden peculiar to the era In which she llves. When Lisa reaches out for values. she finds none of sul>stance Her mother tells Lisa that she wlll help her ob ta1n blnh·control pllls, but the unspoken message Is "sex Is sin " Her fa1her tells her to finish college and find a career, but LtSa senses that he really believes a woman's place Is in the home Het teachers are too preoccupied with seek mg salary Increases and hove grown cynical because they find no ~upport from parents In disciplining rhe children In seeking limits , a shape to her ex lstence, Lisa tums to her friends . who say. "If It feels good, do It "She looks for polfllcal or sodal causes to whk:h she can rally and finds only 5elfish ones. So she tests sex and pills, and slowly the. testing turns to compulsion Without guidance. without a sense of the future. Lisa obllt erates loneliness by gratifying Impulses Her lifeboat drifts fanher out to sea whose fa1her is a pobceman: "One of the good ~ abOut being oo the run IS you can meet people who understand and feel the way you do That doesn't happen at home" • Psychlatrls1 Jacquelyn Green, chief of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit ot the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA). reports: "In the last three years, we have started seeing numerous c<Sses of -severe depression among leenager-s - Previously. severe depression had heen recorded chiefly among people In their 20s or older ... Suicide has reached epidemic propor lion among teens Between 1954 and 1972. teenage sulGldes more than tripled "Ten percent of all high-school ~niors are using marijuana daily in order 10 toleraie Increasing• loneliness and anxiety," claims Dr Sidney Cohen. a UCLA professor of psychlatJy "And the quality of the man1uana is much higher now. which Increases the effect How CM a child leam anything 1n school 1f he or she Is stoned all day?" More disturbing than marijuana though, Is the nightmare of teenage ak:hoholism Also. runaw11ys have in aeased, as.have crime. membership In gangs and cuh religions. Why have the trends wo™med? Ar.· cording to Dr Edward M. Levine. a social psychologist at Chicago's Layola Univer- sity. the root of 1he problem Is America's ethical rootlessness. "Just 10 ~rs ago parents apent more time-with their kids \ UNHAPPY DBYS: . THE TERRIBLE TRAUffiA OF TEEN .LONELINESS l!I Rlchatd Louv and were more emotionally available," he observes "But recently there has been the growing tendency to emphaslz.e Impulse gratification, self<enteredness and orien tation to the here and now "• The sexual revolution, while easing pressure in some arebs, has nor nee essarily resulted In a sense of freedom The University of Callfornla al San Diego reports the last years have shown a~, draslicTf'fcfC!ale of Impotency crm011g men In their late teens and early 20s Sharon Delphenlch maintains thot teenagers are caught In a double bind, trapped between what their parents soy and what they actually feel or do Many parents have thrown much of the responsibility for 1helr children on th~ courts or the schools The juvenile jusrl<''' system. though, 1s a revolvlng door Left without guidance, and without common values. teens play II cool. "Mori? than ever, perhaps In defense. teenagers try to l}lde their emotions." says Ralph Keyes, author of We. The Lonely People and Is There Life After High School? "Their fear of losing face Is disturbing " Keyes adds that smoking marijuana which S1arted our In the 60s as a "com munal ritual," Is now part of being cool "Smoking dope Ii. one more way of avoiding each other." he says. The opposite of playing It cool can ~ committing oneself totally to a group cause. Loyola's Le-Jine points out, "In the OOs. because of the Vletndm War. many kids were Ideologically committed and found e1 brief.sense of community crnd a pervasive moral purpose Bur during this decade, teenager) began lo feel there wert! no worthwhile causes and that they had no role in society " So radical religion replaced polihu "lntereshngly . young devotee.s of Hare Krishna rever1 10 hddttlonal sex roles." says Levine Among "Moomes." in divlduahsm is subiugated to the group While Levtne sees these ITe1lCk n~ signaling the breakdown of Western Society, Project 01's Sharon Delphenlch treats It as a passing phase "The best sign IS that pe1rents are more willing to ask for help ... she says "Germral counseling, group therapy and psychiatric help art> more accessible these days, and wuhout the social stigma " Delphenich advises parents and teen agers to seek help t>ven though 1hey may not feel their problems are cruciul enough "Don't wall until the pr,oblem becomes overwhelming " As a good source of help especldlly dunng the holiday season. when rates of suicide$ and other crises increase -Is the Nationc'll Network of Runaway and Youth Services. approximately 150 agencies across the coontry, most of which mdin taln hotllne:s for teenagers and their families These federally funded agencies were originally set up In the eerly 70s for runaw11y,"'but have evolved Into family crisis centers Other programs. such as the YMCA"s Positive Parenting Instruction. teach parents effective dlsclpllne techniques and .how to listen to their children Sharonf lphenlch, director of San Diego Coun 's Norlh Coast Pro,ect Oz, 11 family reso rce renter, says. "The kids are living n a world without limits, and that is frig tenlng " She hears some tragic sLltements from young people Said one teenage boy about his family. "Yeah, we live together But we don't know each other or talk " A girl. describing school. "None of the teachers really wAnt to know what you think or 1<!121 " A 14-year-old boy explaining why he runs with the peck. "I don't reolly know why I have to be going out all the time I 1u5t know If I'm by myMll. nlonc!, I reall.ie how bed I feel, I<:> I )ut.t split " Another 14~r-old boy. "Sometimes when I'm at home alone, I turn up my stereo as loud as I can and really get Into It until i almost ~n't fetl myself anymore But II never SHmt to M enough You have to tum a stereo off. you know.'' And a 14 yor-okf girl, a chronic runaway SUICIDE SIGNALS "Loneliness Is a luxury," mamtt'lns UCLA's Dr Sidney Cohen. "11 product of time and lack of mental actl111ty. Teen agers," he points out, "need chores. work and a seme of dury •· Rlehord Louu II o ton1rifNtlng edltot IO bofh Hum.n Beh.-vtor and Sen Otego MOQllllna Behavior changei t.o look for in a depressed teenager. 1. Each year can be ari annlvenary of a death or the loss of a loved one, eapeclal· ly during the holiday season. An annual • period of grief Is norm<'ll·bu1 should not Lasl more then two wee~ to a month 2. A sudden drop In Q™ies 3. Not finishing anything on time. 4. A change In 1l«ptng patterns. 5. Ten pound ~ changit during a mootli'a time. when• diet WM noc pW\ned. 6. Sub;ec11ve complaint. ded11ratk>n ol seH-hate, coupled with o notlotable lack of energy 7. Major loM of a at@dy boyfrlend or gtrlfrlend. I . Increased olcohol or drug u1e91 9. A mo\/C to new neighborhood ~ town. which crHta ltolatk>n and, thft'ft~. lol'ICUnaa 10. Parental depression. Dr. Jacquelyn Green su~ts thet If your child showt o combination of these symptoms, prof~lnn1t! help ,·ieflnltely should be sought. SOURCES FOR PARENTS ANO ' TEENS If tonttlnt11 become• • cr1a11, thl1 IOUt~ ctn be ueed wtlen thtrt 11 • 1ulclde attempt ror referral to th• eloaHt center. National Runaway Hotlln. (800) 821~ (toll-frM). F0t http before loneUnn1 becom91 • erlala: YMCA Positive Pa~tlng (416) 964-38fM.L£!mlly Communication ~1111 Center, ouns Alpine ~. M~lo Pane, Callfomla 94()2fj Net tonal Network of Runaway and Youth Sefvk!ts (202) 783-1172, 1a25 8th St. NW, Wethington, D.C. 20038 Delph4.!nleh agrees In principle but feels kids o~ crying fOf their parent5 to ser pnrnme1ers, but not by laying down toUll ly Inflexible edicts Remember Lisa who was adrtft at the beginning of this piece' Well, Sharon Delphenlch, who knew heT, recalls, "When Lisa came to us, for Instance. she feh utterly alon• Even though ht'! parents loved her very much, they we~ so confused thcmtolv8 Jhat th~ could offer her little stability or guidance But because she ~ed for help, he took the flnt ai.p toward accq>tlng rHp<>nslblllty to atabllsh he:r own firm vt1lu.,. The drugt ar• gone now; IO Is the compulslw sex. L3~ week 1he came btlck for a viSll, and sh• even loou dllfmnt. 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I 's difficult to Imagine two more Improbable heroes than the Wrights, self.effacing men who never received high- school diplomas and who ran a bicycle shop In Dayton, Ohio. No new1>paper reported the flight, even th9ugh It was to signal the early beginnings of the apace age . T hls historic photograph captures the dawn of the air a~. with Orville guiding Flyer off the sand while Wllbur trots alongside. Three days earlier Wilbur had won a coin toss for the first test of the Flyer. His flight tasted only 3 Vi seconds. But on the historic day of Dec. 17, the brothers made four flight's, the longest covering 852 feet In 59 seconds. After being parked, the plane t~ a somersault In the wind, smashed, and was never flown again. W llbur (I.) and hit younger brother Orvltle went f1 In kM wtth the idea of human flight Nefther ever mamed. Wiibur one. allowed that they couldn't tuPPoft "a wife and a f tytng.macf'llne, too." .. 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With spoon. gently scoop out meat of avocado; reserve 1 sheD. 3. In food processor or electric mixer, combine avocado. cheese, mayonnaise, chili pep· -pen, salt and chW powder; baend until smooth. 4 . cOver surface directly with plastic film; refrigerate. S. All pastry decorating tube with avocado mixture using 18 star tip. Pipe avocado filling back Into reserved sheU , using a swirling motion, mo unding high. Or assemble and fUI elec· trk: food gun with avocado fill- ing following manufacturer's In· structloru. Use decorator lip at low speed. 6. Place filled avocado sheU on bed of parsley. Garnish with cherry tomatoes; sunound with tortilla chips. Makes 11-4 CU/» /illln9 - CHEESE STRAWS v. cup butter Of ,....me, ---Va cup Mid,,..._ ... .......... 2 cupe (I Ola.) flnety ..... ....,., dMdder cMeee 2 cupe Cl oaJ flnetr erated EMm • mHd cMdder ct... 2V. cupe YMlfted ·~ flour 1 ............ onion .... 1 teHPOOft dty wtard ,. t111p OOR MJ"IM ...... PopnMedeor ...... .... . I . 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Though moybe out of style and old, If you hove friends, the kmd who co~, __ _ If vou have health, though only fair , If yo11 con think of someone who Is just a bll worse off than yo1,1. And hove some cash. bur not o bank full. You've ample reason to be thankful -Richard Armour tn the-old days-kids dreamed of 1 d-2!i!_want lo complain about being President. Nowadays f" the workmans Ip on our new really smart kid doesn't even house, but yesterday Oppor· think about being President. He tunity knocked on our door - ralks his brother Into it and did $ J 35 worth of damage -Mortin Rogowoy -Robert Orben PEOPLE QUIZ /By John E. Gibson A chiseler is o person who follows you mto o revolving door and comes our first -Rose Sands "Well. you 're no Lee Majors -so we 're euen!" GETTING TO KNOW YOURSELF TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Many people are fr"quently strangers to themselves..- 2. It's harder to get acquainted with yourself than to get ac- quainted with anorher person. 3. Women are more self-aware of their good points and bad. their capabilities and their weaknesses than are men, 4 . The better acquainted a per· son Is with himself the quicker he Is to become angry and ~- gresslve when provoked. , 5 . People who have a heightened sense of personal ldentlry have the fewest fears. 6 . The person who "llstens" to himself and Is truly self-aware gains the Inside track In life and assures himself of a(hlevlng his full potential. ANSWERS 1. true. The lndlvldual Is often 50 preoocupled with achieving external goals. acquiring status and Impressing others that he spends nttte Of no time getting acqunlnl(!d with him.self and gaining Insight Into his feelings and desires. Studies ot the UnlvenltY o( Florida show that. tts o titsult. wch people lose touch with themselve5. This ""k of self-awarenes5 results In confusion. personality conflicts and cavsa their sense of ldentl· ty to 1uffer. • I . Troe. OM way to get bett.r acquainted with yourself is to listen to . a recording of your voice. National Institutes o( Mental Health studies show that your voice reveals a great deal about your character and per· sonallty, and Menninger Foun· datlon studies show ttlat people react In a variety of ways when they first hear recordings of their voices. Listening can pro· vlde awareness of your Impact on others. your arrogance or warmth, concern or Indifference. communing or elusiveness 3 . True. A University of Miami study showed females exhibit slgnlflcantly more self understanding than males and more readily accept their own weaknesses and deficiencies. They al$o are more reactive 10 their own feelings. 4. True. At the Unlverslty of Texas a mix of persons who were .acutely or vaguely self· conscious were used as sub- jects. 't1ndlngs; when angered. persons high In self-awareness showed slgntf\cantly more ac· -tlve aggression than persons low In self-nwaren«sa. It wot found that "lncreosed awarenHS ot one's affective (emottonol) state enhonces the tendency to ro pond to thnt st.ate ." That Is, the penon who ls self-aware. who "ltva clote to hlmielf." rapoods mo,. In· tensely to any emotion that may be prC>Voked. S. True They not only have the fewesr fears of the ordinary sort, they are less intimidated by the pfospect of dying when their turn comes Studies at Stockton State College and Columbia University have shown tha1 persons who have better Insight Into themselves and are more self-accepting tend to fear death and dyi°ng less than others 6. True A Western Kentucky University study reported the followfng: "They develop their vocational potentlaf In accor· dance with their personality needs .. The mysterious. unknown and rhe environment do not threaten them. And they are not threatened by them· selves They have a healthy desire and respect for people. yet rely fully on tt).emselves and their own captXltles They are governed by their own Inner directions. their own nature and their own needs. rather than the dictates of &oelety OI' the en· vlronment They makQ their own declslons. e~n In the face of controversies •nd popular opinion They maintain their own points of v\ew end are not sWlllyed easily. And they have peak ttpedenoes often ... They have teemed what Is and whot 1$ not poublc lo them and have taken the appropriate It ps to develo p whot It 1'911 poalble... 111,;t;J l < .. .. --• .. 8 .. M .. .. 1j Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smo ing Is 0-angeri>tJS to Yourlteafth. ~ Holiday Safety Hints Accidents don't take holidays. In fact, the same decorations that brighten the holiday season are also potentially dange.rous If.used lncorrectfy. Here are a few tips to make your holiday a safe one Treee. Place the tree carefully, away from fireplaces, radiators and other heat 1--i--oouwu.oo:.....,""-""'£1las.-<>ut of.Jh.e way Qf the traffic pattern~ Keep the holder at the base of a natural tree full of water and check It dally; heated rooms dry trees out rapidly, making them more flammable. Don't put lights on a metal tree but IJ. luhrllnate instead with colored floodlights around the room. Ughting. Before using, check all tree and outdoor lights for broken or cracked sockets and plugs, frayed or bare wire or loose connections. Never use Indoor lights outside. 'Don't put more than 3 sets of lights on l extension cord or you may overload It. Keep connections away from the waler in the holder of a Uve tree. Unplug all lights from wall outlets when leaving home or going to bed. Oec:oratione. Use only noncombusti- ble and flame-retardant materials. If there are children or pets in the house, keep angel hair and tinsel, which may contain lead, off lower branches of trees. Also keep potentially harmful mistletoe. hoUy and Christmas rose out of their reach. Avoid spraying artificial snow on angel hair -when dry, the combination can bum rapidly. Send In The Clowns When it comes to. clowns, Ron Severini and his wife. Sandy, are serious. That's because, as co-deans of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Balley Clown College, the clown couple have the difficult job of selecting the ap- proximately 50 young people who will have a shot at reallzlng their dream of jol'\lng the circus -from over 3,000 apptk:.ants! Some would-be clowns ·wUt go to almost any length to be accepted, says Severin!. One applicant submitted a 200-foot roll Qf paper jammed with reasons why he should be accepted, while another sent Severlni a joke a week for an entire year. The members of this year's class, who are studying movement, mime, make- up, juggling, costume construction and animal-handling at the circus's winter quarters In Ven~. Fla .. rre a varied group. As 1 of 9 children, Jim Arneberg of Tacoma, Wash., says he looks for- ward to working with .. children of all ages" -a group with which he is already familiar. Then there are iden- tical twins Matthew and Michael Houbrick of Spokane -who naturally submitted Identical appl.lcatlons. Severin! thinks the successful ap· plicants, 112 of whom will be offered jobs with Ringling Bros. at the end of the program, have something In common: ''We're looking for dedk:ate'd people who need to be clowns, not just those Interested In It as a whim." For more Information, write Severin! at: Clown College, P.O. Box 1528, Venice, Fla. 33595. sisters -au or whom twirled batons. Looking back on a chlJdhood of fighting to prove he wasn't a sissy, Murphy says, ''If I had to think about starting twirling to- day, I wouldn't do It." But the young twirlers In "Murphy's Marchers," Including his own 2 daughters, are glad Calvin didn't throw in his baton. In addition to the twirling Itself, which has tamed some of the members college scholarships, the S)rogram tries to ~~·j!" build pride and self-respect in other ways, such as having weekly counseling from a LAIE.-L:.....ii beauty consultant. And since staying in Basl(etball Player Gives Baton A Twirl the group 1s contingent on ma1nta1n1ng a C average, Houston school officials say Houston Rockets guard Ca Mn Murphy sure knows how to sb'ut his stuff -:--and that Isn't slam dunks we'ra talking about. That's because In his spare time Murphy, who's been twirling a baton 4 years longer than he's played baskeft»tt, has otganlz- ed Inner-city Houston youngsten Into an llMID'W&:KD' ,.,,. N_,,,.,_ llqfU.fne "'•fill ,, ............... Mofton ftrllnk IUoilllM v ....... °"°'°' l'atr'ldl M. Unakey b l Ddfe 141t• .Amlut award-winning baton-twirling group, started twirling classes for nearly 100 girls and even managed to capl\lre a Texas . state baton·twlrbng tit.le on his own. Murphy Mys his somewhat unusual hobby started wllen, at age 5, he was "bullied Into It" by his mother and her 6 that the program has changed many youngsters' decisions about dropping out. . In addition to kudos from local cMc ·leaders, Murphy's efforts have earned hlm a humanltaifan award from a ma}or liquor manufacture{. We'll drink to that. ~bology. Death of a spouse ls harder on men than on women reports a study at Wichita State University. "Widowers are more likely than their female counterparts to experience lo~ morale. to feel lonely and dissatisfied with life, to need help with household responsibilities, to have dlfflcuhy obtain- ing necessary medic;,( .appointments, lo eat poorly and to exi)erlence negative attitudes toward their own continued teaming," says researche.r Ca~ol J . Bar· rett. However, among t~couples she __ _ surveyeawliere oot partners ate StiTr • alive, Barrett found more dissatisfaction among women than men. He.Ith. Working wives have a much higher rate of alcohol abuse than do single working women or housewives says a study cond1,1cted for the Rand Corporation and U.C.L.A. Researchers speculate that the demands of being both a wife and employee may lead to role conflict and psychological stress - and also that working wives may be ad- justing their drinking habits to conform to those of male workers. Televtalon . Get in the holiday spirit by joining Big Bird and his friends on "Christmas Eve on Sesame Street." The hour-long musical special, which will be shown on PBS stations at 8:00 p.m. "' Thurs. and 7 :00 p. m. next Sun .. finds the Sesame Street gang attempting to discover the secret of how Santa Claus gets down the chimney. BIRTHDAYS (Sun. -Thurs .. Saglt' tarius, Fri. -Sat. Capricorn): Sund.y -· Arthur Fledler 84; Paul Butterf\ekl 36. •Monday -Ramsey Clark· 51 ; WUly Brandt 65; Ossie Davis 61; Keith Richard 35. Taeeclay -Cicely Tyson 39; Leonid Brezhnev 72; Ralph Richard· son 76. Wedneechly -George Roy Hill 55; Bob Hayes 36. Thunday -Jane Fonda 4 1; Chris Evert 24; Frank Zappa 38; David Sus.V<ind 58; Michael Tilson Th9mas 34. Friday -Ladybird Johnson 66; Ando! Kostelanetz 77. SatllrUy -Jos4 Greco 60; Ellz.abeth Hartmen 37. •• DON'T TILL IM YOU'VI 80Nf. ANO JOlNED A RECORO ClU&l IT'S MORE THAN A RECORO CUJ&, D~.IT'5 THE RCAMU61C5EJMCE. yOU 6TAAT WITH 6 TAPE6 OR IZECORD6 LIKE THESE FOR A PENNY.• Enjoy Today's Top Hite and Stars at Top Savings! Slar1 Saving Now• Take any ahc &-TrKk Tepes or Records or Ca• aettH tor le with trial membership. (Sony, no mixing.) Indicate your chOlctt on Ille coupon, m1ll It todayl Colorful M111ezlne1 FrH Choice! Every lour weeks Illustrated ME OLEY brings news of almoe1 '400 "lectlons and f.,tures • "Stlec:tloo of the Month" In your favorite mullc category. And, rrve times a year, you receive aale lesuea featuring a "Bonus Selection" and alternates at great aavtng1. In aH, you wlll have 18 purchase opportunlllH In tht course of a year. No netd lo buy a aelecllon every time. You merely agree to buy 4 more hits In the ne11t three yaara al regular prlces- u1Ually $7.98 each tor records or tapes. Choose from top labels Ilka RCA, Capitol, Werner Bros .. Rtprlae, A&M, At11ntlc, Alco, ABC. Mercury, Elektra, Arlata, Aeytum, Dot, londOf!l Baerevtlle, Polydor, United Artl.U, Cuabl1nca, 20th Century, rK, Sire, MGM ... ~ over llO morel · • .-u1om1tlc $hlrmen11I To get the reguler "Selection of the Month" or the 1pecl1 sale "Bonu1 Selection," do nothing; It will be Mnl 1utom1tlc11ty. If you went other aeltetlon1, or none, ad\llM us on the card alwaya provided and return It by the date 1P41Clfled. You 1lw1y1 h•ve at le11t 10 d•)'I to decide. But If you ever have lee• then 10 d•Y• to make your declllonl you may return your automatic aalectlon at our expenae for lull ortd t. C1ncel whenever you with 11ter comptetlng your m1mberehlp 1gtH· ment by notifying ua In wrlllng. II you remlln a member, choo1e 1 aelectlon FRl:E for ltVtry 2 you buy et reguler Music Service prlceel (There I• a postage and h•ndllng charge 1ddtd to each 1hlprntnl) Free 10·Dai Trl•ll If not aatlafltd you may retum ROii your 8 hit• afttf 10 day1 lor a prompt refund. Mall the coupon today! r----ACT NOW-MAIL COUPON TODAY "'all to: 'RCA MUSIC SERVICE P.O. Box RCA 1, lndlanapolla, Ind. 48291 I enclOM 1'. Pie ... eccept my trial m.m- berahlp In th• RCA Mu1lc Servi~ and Mnd me the 8 hit• I've Indicated ,,_,. under the term• outlined In thlt advertleement I agr" to buy aa few aa 4 more hits at regular Mu.le S.rvloe pr1c.e In the Mxt thr" )'N'1, att.r which I m11Y canc.i my membel"9hlp. (Postage & handllng charge added to Nch lhlpment.) a .,. lllY IDK110M °" (dltck .!!! onty): JI· TRACK TAPES l RECORDS ~ J CASSETTES e, ..... ......., .... .... ...... .,,. ............. ,_ ....,. ht .......... 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Beach -147.,HI VOLKSWAGEN COMMOMWIALTH MOTOIS, LTD. 1 '442 South Bristol Santa Ana-14MlJO .-~ ._-~ ~. P SPORTS SUNDAY, 0£CEMIU 17 SUNDAY, DECEMIU 17 1:00 G» "Mlrldt on 34tll Street" (dra) '47-Maureen O'Hara, John Payne. Edmund Gwenn. 9:00 B (]) (I)) l2ll CC) "1'1lt 11.ttiwlty'' (dra) '78-Madeline Stowe, John Shea. Jane Wyatt, Peul Stew1rt. ~udrey lottei MONDAY, 0£CEMIER 11 1:00 Iii ''Liiies of Ille Fletd" (com) '63-Sidney Poitier, L1h1 Sk1t1. m CC) "Slim Nltht, 1.oM1J Nltllt" (dra) '69-Uoyd Bridaes Cll (CJ "Ad OM" (dra) '63-Ctof&e Hamilton. Jason Robards t.00 B <Cl ''Wllltt Clnlatlus" (mus) '5'-Bina Crosby, Danny Kaye 9:30 a aJJ IJJJ ©J "Tl11 Dttnleytt" (dr•) '78-Steve rorrest. Ned Romtro. John Anderson TUESDAY, D(CEMIU 19 &:Oii •CC) • ......, Ille Ullf Wlltlt" (•d~) '66-lte Me11wethe1. a (CJ "Ill [MlllJ c..MIJ'' (dra) '68-Tony rranclosa • .. .,.._tt"'(mus) '37-Conn11 r11nc1s. Count Brll Bute 9:00 8 OJ) (CJ "Tiit MlllleMlrt" (susp) '78-Robtrt Quarry, Martin Balsam, Edward Albttt. the Hudson BrothtlS, Pamtl.t Toll WCDNDDAY, OEctMIO 20 l'OO • "Geilll My WI(' (mus) 'U -Brnc Crosby, RtW Stevens G C!l '11M UMly "1rfmlell" (mys) '69-Hirry Guardino •r:--r.9•':!:"" 9 Clll (~)"A C.rltt•H 11 Rt•••••r" (dra} 78-Jasoo RObarl!S [vi Mane Sarni, Joanne Woodward, Ceorce Puty 8 ~iJ C>tl CC> "11111: Tiit Lat tf His TrlM" (dra) '78-Denn1$ Wt1¥ti. [toy Ph~ Casados, Joe Runn1nt r oa TIIU~Y. OECOllO 21 &.'00 . "ltlliay 11111" (mvs) '42-Blnt CtosbJ. (red Asl1tre G "f.tJ.f.IOl ltlllr Mlt" (d11) '76-0anen MtG1v1n e ...,., ._.. (wu) ·~-Jotl McCiu. Yvonne Ottlrlo F11tDAT, DlctMIO U 1:00 •CC) "Ille '*" (mutJ '46 rrtd Asl1l11, Bina Crosbr e "My S...t Clltrtle (dr•) 'ZO-Patty Ouk• Astin. Al free1111n Jr 9:00 • (lJ) tll) (CJ wy11, Nltlltlta Tllert h A Salll.I Cll11t'' (dr1~ '71 -Orck Van Patt•n. Bttty 811'1\lty. Adam Rich, Will Geer SATUWDAT, OECUllU 2l 1:00 e a:> """9 Qlrlatletl AMtnetl" ~mus) ·~2 D•nny K,ye e (C) ''Tiii SIM tf lllchtl CMI'' dra) '61-An< 01Ckin50n l:GI e .. ..,_If tlM II.,._" (dta) '• GtttOfJ Ptck • "tMftlt'• Ill...._. .. ('om) '15 Ch11lr1 Ch1plln I Henry Winkler hosts and narrates ttlJ extraordinary 1978 Academy Award-winning documentary "Who Are the OeBolts and Where Old They Get 19 Kids?," airing Sunday at 7PM on ABC. The film, which tells the story of "unado'pta- ble" chlldren. was rejected for television as not of general public Interest until Winkler went to bat and became a personal supporter of the DeBolt's work with the physically handicapped. Described by critics as joyous. funny and Irresistibly uplifting. the film shows how the OeBolt family, 13 of whom are adopted and handicapped, handle their dally living and occasional crises with a spirit of mutual encour- agement, humor and concern that could be the prototype of successful family llvlng. lWo children, separated from their parents who are lost In a blizzard, find safe haven with Grluly Adams In a apeclal 9().mlnute drama, "Once Upon A Starry Night," aeen Tues- day at 8:30PM on NBC. The special stare Dan Haggerty and Denver Pyle with guut atara Diane McBain, Don Galloway, Ken Curtla, Jack Kruachen aod features Linda Arblzu and SteYen Robertaon aa the children. Jaon Robarda and l;va Marie Saint atar 11 an elderly oouple Who tai. In their young grandeon, played by George Plirry, In a poignant atory of family love Mt during the time of the Depteaslon. The apec:lal, "A Chrlatmaa to Remember." airing w.dneeday on CBS at 9PM, waa filmed on location at .,.. actual working farm and lent lteelf readily to thla atory of a famtty bMet by adveralty. Joanne WoodWard playa a apeclal cameo role •• the boy'a mother. 1 -5:30- fJ Sunrise Stmesttr 8:00 fJ !'reject llftiftrw Mon • Wed & fn. J1111tos Tues & Thurs CD The m. a1111 U llllOllltfce a D ® ru111m Sunrbt Semaltr m Ulliwfnily of the A11 -6:30- f) S41MJsicle e <HJ llot for Wollltn 0111) 8 D ®J Featuus -·~·LA. Cll TY Clmtoom m11tw Zoollewe CD Clrtoonville C21J R0111ptr Room (Jf) histructioNI Courses 7:00 fJ ([J (\}) lltws ' II @ QI) Today Show D 700 Clull U (IJ CiaJ (21) Good Momin& Amtriu David ftartman 1s the hosl Ill Tiit F rOOlleS m 0> lup I ,._., f.ID Yoea for Htalttl -7:30- D lodf Buddies m T 11111 I Jerry CD llrofft S.,.l'Stal"$ fD Mlsttr lloctn 8:00 f) CW Clptain ltafttaroo Sun• San Diep a Them. Qub m ::'J~= Fut um Clrtoons m r.111 A1t1r1 9:00 f) [I) All In ltte h111ily (]) TM m. 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Cl) '-er P'ylt 2:00 a @a AMtMr.., D fit Delli* SM e CD CID (211 ""*11 Hllllt14 e ir...w. .. Ltt'•.., ...... ., ...... -2:30-•@ M·A~·H All 111 t11t r • .., e n..Gr.i.~ •T•tr,.._ 181.t .... 3100 •c-tmi.. • ll9'lcal c:.... • (]) • Tiit Ult .. llllM .. __ .. e et.... Acres (JI ....,..: Stt Daytime<\ Movin. (1J) Matdl "-·~ I cm 1toc11epocl1• LDc111 4:00 fJ Maleh Gamt '71 ffi My TllrH Softs II Mary Tyler Moore Empl Tues II tH> Q)) Sl)Kial Trut rues (Rl "A Piece of Cake" A student reporter passes 1lone some unsupported gossip on • school's closed Ctrtult TV st1t10n and 51>urs 1 sludenl slrike Ossie Davis. Star Shima~ and ~ Free""n J1 sta1 U Wild Wild West (l.}) flit Wla @ Clrel llinittt I FntndJ Empt Tues ~ <Hl futures m Yllll Alt1re m Clpuliu fJ lltws Mery Grilfi11 Show; A4111·12 Mon 11 The ... 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Stlllor ....... ., 'outh ' 1111 lsSlltS m Cllfls1opllersltiMt A11swt" m R11111pe1 ROOlll !Jtl Rtli1ious Proaram -6:30- 0 l• Up & Uvt · SKred Hurt D Strt11cUplly e Musk & tht ~tn WOfd D (ytwitlltll Los Alll'leS CJ) let Tllt11 k LI1flt G Dmy & 1iollath (JI) Dlr~loM m £ltmefttj'' ""' rr i 1111 HumNrd D "'"' the ''"* D Vllla Alt111 CJ (t i ()11 Oral Roberts '10 It la Written 0) Don Stewart Enn1elism -9:30-0 [Mty's Trethouil D '1ren1tn1 D It Children~ IV maru1nt 1 ( IU "Fl t re-'amt G Day of OltCOfflJ I 0) Spectrum m Splftfman 0) ow nme Gos9tl Hour llJ l,.pt at. llllll'llJ Sw1u1rt $hw OJ Fvtbol Socet~ en Yoal'a Space Rau 10:00 0 Klcbwotld 3 Hour of,_, D This la the Ute 8 fa111lly film f .. tival "'!hP lttfl~ Rascals Chnstmu" D Kids Are ''°"' Too l t l U ll Pro foot Ila II 1 tie Dallas Cowboy$ It tJle New YOik leis CJ ltt111d ol Truth Ql Wor• A hff1n' m lup lunny/Tom & Jtny Hour (UJ lnttm11llion In Budlpnt fa S.W111t Street 2t Stardl -10:30- D fKt the MatlOll } <10 l>t lhds A11 ,._..Too D Ac11evlturt USA I) 1111. ltrOJ Jt"'IM a> talwary CNptl )f hbulous Fu11111H 1 1 :00 D lhwlmlktra D On C.1111"1$ Iii JlmfllJ Swtw rt Sllow m Movlt : 11W,1"J1chn Mill" {CO(l1) '47 W1llaet Beery, l C11101 H11$11. "'•'JOI'' Main Ql Cll11rcll Ill Ille Hofnt (2'1 Mowle: fM! "D1•ot1" (wes) '45 John W1ynt. Vera Ralston, Waller Brennen. Ward Bond fm Frttllyle (Jl) ~ AliYI -11:30-. • It hktt All l(ilMb DAtOMWltll • t tt1 a A111m111 A11111111a D Aflltrlc.lft Ton Hall m11• Oil Meet tllt Prtta l"i§ooA ~ 0) Mtwsmlhn m Mowit: "Tiii Man llld1na" (wn) Y> Randolph Scull Dorothy MJIOllt Peu1e Castlt 29 ConMl!Mr's World 1:00 O t 1 ''• fOCll!lin !ht M1nntsot1 V1~1ngs at the Oakland Raiders D 12li l'3J ''° football 1 ht San Oieeo Charaers al the Houston 01lm " TlM Bil V.llty · 8 (S Oire«JoM ®M1111.12 2J 'ro Feothlll Cmn Bay Packm at Los An&tles Rams -0> Gtt Srurt 9 Hittot) of Mtl fco fm Gr11t PtrlOlllllllCfs 12ti Spottspeall of ttM Molltt! O> lilit1ko, Macia Y £11<.uentro -1:30- lJJ Topic D Movie: "The Girl llush" (toml '55-Ronlind Russell . Glo11a De Haven, f ernando lamas. ! dd•e Alben. Manon Lorne !tOJ "CAA Bowl rrewltw 0) Movie: tl'l"Fr1ncls emirs Ill• Bia Town" (com) ·55 Donald O'Connoi Gene loc;~hirt 2 :00 1J J Vokt of A&rlcutture a loMrua Cl AbflOlt ' Costtllo IR Movie: ''flnt to f'lcht'' (drl) 61 Chld heretl M111lyn Oev1n ID Mnlt: ~ "The C1ntmlllt Ghost" (com) U Robert Yount Charles l1u1hton M111artl 0'811M Wilham G1111n Ell) Cllrl1t111u Cu Rrmsky Kor~kov·s opt11 .50 F"tln1 F11t -2:30- lll focus ~ Tiie 1.o111 S.11d1 '2t1 T 1IUAIMlll l$4l F1111ily Pt11111t 3:00 LI) FCKUS a f1mlly Fiim fall.al "Al1kmm lhe Creal" D Tiit Comedy S"°' Q) Alla Smltll ' locttt l2ll Little bttlb m Sit111pr1 111 Oolnlnao TV WEEK. DECEMBER 17 1978 t)t1 Movie: "A91cht lllfla'' (wts) '65 Au~1e Murphy, Ml(hltl Dante 50 frMklnd Skelchin( -4:30- D Movie: "The Art of lo'le" .(com) 6S lames Oa111f1 {lkt Sommrr Ol(k Van Dyke Antrt Orck1nson D le11j1111111's MirKlt e • 11 f Kl lllt Nalltll u "-* fZi) WHllinJlon W..k 1n Revitw ttJ lonlftll 5 :00 3 lcMl111ty to ~tur1 U 1t 1Sl11 Trt• D fO Mllrs G lllOYit: "Su111111er & Smoh" (dll) 61 Gttaldrne Pa1t. Laurell(e Harvey Rita Moreno Una Mer~el John Mclnl11t lllomas Comet 11 This Is YCM11 Blblt fl!) F1rin1 l.Jnt !SO Humanities T111ov1h lht Alta -5:30- 3 The Cll11stmu Sur D Wldt WOfld of Aftenture 110J lronsiff ·I 2l Music of Chrmnm 2S Focui 14 Grin & Rep.th It 2t taftdfcl C.mtl I I V•NINO e:oo D ,ro FootbaN W11p ) Wild lti111Mm I) l t (Jt. ltJ """ 9 Mowlt: tlf''Tllt lishof't Witt~ (com) 48-~rv 011nt David Hrven lorrtta Yovni IJ 291'20120 Ho HetwOlk 1nl01 m1tron a-n1t1btt ID Mowlt: (Zllr) "Two Pto,lt" (d11) 13 Peter Fonda lllld~y Wein'' Estelle Parson~. Geoffrey How 11 Mary T~r Mtor• II) Movie: ltlt1 {2hr) "'or• Chop Hill" (dra) ~9 CrelOfy Peck 'l~ Crockett's Victory Glrd111 f.ll) Chrlst11111tf1111 With Mitter lloeer• CJ Aun H1y Mu (J01 Tiie I.on& S.arch -6:30- • m (lt 1 """ CU forum D lllllC ..... CtllftrtKt (10) Cllalltft&t 'Ill htf 14-t 111 foc111 QC lulil Child & C-pany 7 :00 8 I f ) tt!J $0 MM!n G HOLIDAY Sfl£CIAL • H1llm1r\ Hall of fame STUllY PMGlE'S CHllSTMAS u (fl!" Ha11111tn H11t tf r ... Stubby Prinalt' Cllil\tmu Buu Bndau ind lulrt Hams st•r rn th15 dtama of• youna cowtlov #!lo, on his way lo 1 Chlrjlflllt (vt d1nc.e, meets • f1m1ly or 1mpoo111hed. tontly homettttdtrs tnd 1ntroducts them to t unrqut concept of Santa Clm Kim Huntet. (dward Binns. Strother "4artin 1nd Cllllt W~ls '° st11 • ()) UI M SPICIM. Mt Art tM Otltlta .... ..,, Diii Tlley Gtt " Ki.tr Henry W111~le1 MJIS •nd narrates lhis Academy Aw1rd - wrnn1n1 futu1t tl>oul lht 018nll like ''Who are the DeBolts, and whefe did they I -get 19 kids?!' Academy Award Winning Documentary Presented by i&na Life & Casuahy 9 TONIGHT 7:00 PM (i) .,,.,., , . r;p UFE • CASUAi.TV .. , ... , To Michael MOfiarty "flyin& is a metaphor. We should see 1n 1t the deSJre of the soul to fly. It is symbolic of the pursuit of freedom." David Huffman, on the other hand. prefers sailin& to fly1n2 and hopes some day to sail around the Horn to Ireland He does enjoy flyin& kites, however. Both actors became involved with flying-in fact the historic be11nnin1 of man's first successful powered airplane flight-as stars of "The Winds of Kitty Hawk." a two·hour special about the hves of the Wrigh\ Brothers and their struggle lo achieve the event that chanced the world. Moriarty, Emmy Award·winner for his portrayal of Maior Dorf in NBC's "Holocaust," and Huffman. who stars with Sylvester Stallone in the movie "F.l.S.T.," star as Wilbur and Orville Wri&ht, respectively, when the pro1r1m airs on NBC, Sunday at 8PM-the J.§tll anniversary of the famous flight on December 17, 1903, in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. In the drama which 1s an authentic re-creation of the historic events, the Wri&ht Brothers believe they can achieve powered flight and can be the first to do so. They neglect their bicycle business m Dayton, Ohio, and after some final experiments and research, decide, because 9f favorable wind currents, to test their man·carryin1 ellder at Kitty Hawk in 1900. Their craft is destroyed and they return in 1901 wiUI a lar1er elider, with unsuccessful results. Muntime Professo.t, Samuel P . ..... ....., (1).,. ........ DllW ...... Onlla. , .... TV WEEK, DECEMBER 17. 1978 Laneley (Hoyt) 1s getting closer to mvent1ne motorized flight and the Wright Brothers go into an all·out effort to g~ ahead of him. They work out final technical problems with a miniature wind tunnel and a 32·foot &hder with new w1n1s and a vertical rudder, and their own creations-a propeller and a four·cylinder engine. Even when they accomplish their historic flight. their problems aren't over ~They face another c-0mpet1tor. Glenn Curtiss (Hylands). an amb1t1ous daredevil who has copied their patented innovations. Finally. in 1909, they meet m competition to see which plane can fly ten miles up the Hudson River and back around the Statue of liberty "What Michael (Moriarty) and I have tried to do 1s capture the incred ible new elation over flyin& that the Wright Brothers experienced," said Huffman. As Wilbur himself wrote. "For some years, I have been afflicted with the belief that flight 1s possible to man. My disease has increased in severity." And thanks to Wilbur and Orville's "disease," we now fly in airplanes almost ..as casually as rid1ne in a car. SUNDAY (Continued) tam1ty, all but five ot 11hom are handleapped in some way Pioneers 1n the area ot handicapped aoophons, the OeBotts provide a new look at tam1ly lmne Cl S,CCIAL B11b1 Doti lor Cllrislllw A counlry/westein hohday muste show shmng Barbi Benion with guests Mtekey Gilley and Uee Hiw star~ Aich1e Clmpbell r reddy Weller. Oottsy, l (} Shepard, Cha1he McCoy Johnny Gimble and Penny De Haven is "°'*"' a.c& roi. rutrvll f1) A Child's ChrittlW 1n Wales (R) S11 M1chaet Rederne reads Dytaa Thomu· ct1ss1c poem u 11 is perloimed by the National Theatre ol the Dul IS: Soccer Macie In Gtfmany 8:00 fJ Cf I 11]) All in the family (I hr) Aichte and Edith travel lo ~hlornra to $pend Ch11stmas with Mike and Glo11a only to hnd all is not pmd1se among the sunshine and palm trees 1n this reunion of the onein~I cast D "Winds of Kitty Hawk" • Grippina human drama tells how Wriahl Bros. conquered sky. D (ll) t1J) Bi1 Event: Winds of litty Ha• Michael Mo11ar1y and Davrd Huttman star n Wilbur and Orville W11eht 1n tt11s drama ab&ut the avration pioneers and thetr quest to .Kh1eve man s lirst successlul powered arrplane lh&ht which occu11ed at Kitty Hawk on Dtcembtl 17 1903 Euaene Roche. Kathryn Walker. Scott Hylands, John Hoyt and John Randolph co star nvr.w •Ille• 1 - U CU ®' !2J) The B1ttlesl11 GllK!ia "A frre in Space" Cmdr Adama is critically in1ured when Cylon warriors cairy out a ~am1kue trke mission aaainst the BaltltStar uus1ng a raging inferno abOard sl11p and threatenin& the hves ot the last sumvors ol the humiln race Anne Lockhart Ceoree Murdock and David Cittnan guest 0 It Is Writtt11 m Mowie: ~(lllr) ~ltlifide on 34th Street" (dril) 41-Milureen O'Haril, John Payne. Edmund CW!nn &>SM Yorty ~( Tiit Ascent of lhn ijl) SIMPLE GIFTS/Holiday * Spetial. Beneficial Finance System tD Simple Gifts: Sil (j)isodes tor CllllStlNS -so Dad's Afmy -8:30- 0 Wild World ol Animals O Meet a living le1end • from Kenya's past. ''Come Walk the World" B.J. Thomu, aue.st. 0 COIM Walk the World JO C1ntmalic Eye 9 :00 0 KAZ SPENDS XMAS IN • CHILO CUSTODY FEUD fJ ['}1 !ll1 Ku Ku chent a divorced mother is sent to 1a11 on a druc charee 1nd asks K11 to take 1uard11nsh1p of htt dilU&hler Ku refuCllntly 11rus white h' lftes to uonerate the "°~n but htS duty 1s further complicated by the 111te lather who •lnls ltfal custody " Houf of "'"' D A World TV Premiere! * "THE NATIVm" f Wonder of Cllris1mu U ill i.lOl l2i Movie: (?hr) "Tiit lhtMty" (dr1) '78 Madeline Stowe John Shea Jane Wyall Paul Stewart. Audrey lotter Ceor&t Voskove< Leo Mcl\ern The reverent and dr1matte story of Mary and Joseph the dmne des11n1tion of Mary as the Mother of the Ch11st Child and the tensions ilnd persecutions that proceeded rhe coming ol the Messiah 0 Ruff llolllt m •• llvl!INrd m ® lllasterpieu Thut11 ~ Movie: Smiles ot A Summer Nr&hl -9:30- 0 Oney & Giolillh 10:00 0 BOBBY KIDNAPPED ON * DAI.LAS/LIFE THREAT U re 1 112J Olllas Kldnao11trs plan 10 grab I R and ransom him but atc1denlly capture Bobby instead Cliff Barnes 1s selected as the 110 between much to J R's displeasure D ~ (ltJ Sword of Juslke "The Judgement Day" Jack CGle sets out to rrscue the kidnapped daughter ol the presid1n1 1ud11e in the murder trial of a top mobster O The Kina Is Conlin& O Ernest AnsltJ HOlll m Htt lllw MoMy$ m Gosptt 11ou1 l1 ben1111 II $J111phonY fD A Place of l>fll!llS -10:30- .., Jimmy s.auut Show m""" CDTlle ma• 11:00 a u CIJ o 11ews 11 <IDl !1tJ lltws D ~•rs D Oral lloMrts m Mowit: ~ "ltlim le On 341h Slrett" (dra) '47-Maumn O'Hara, John Payne. [dmund Gwenn dl 700 Club m 011 of Oiscoffry n1 AA11t-12 ili Like the Wind m ~ 'tf'Sl'ldiwt °" t11e """ -11:30-0 ltlowle: (J!iJ "Mildred "erce" (dr1) 45 Joan Crawfoid, Ann Btylh Tiit f'Tl CM II J}; QI) Mewie; "Trnels With My Allnt" (com) 72-Mauie Smith. Alec McCowen, lou Cossett a 700 Club (f) T eltpulse 0 Sf'iCIAL Tiit list Ann111l Hunt· in(ton '"' Chrlstmn r1raclt Bill Burrud and Sally Baker co hosl the parade which leaturu stars. floats, equestrian units. bandl and Santa Claus Christine Lund and Mike r arrell are City hosts iJOJ Mowi1: II!!' "In the French Style" (com) '63 Jean .Seberg, Stanley Baker m 11ews -11:45-u Mowie "Tiie Amorous AdweMllfH of' Moll Flinders" (adv) '65-Kim Novak. Rtehard Johnson 12:00 '1,ZI Mowfe: "Ciood S.111" (com) 48-Cary Cooper, Ann She11dan 2 :00 fJ lllowit: "TM T rusure of P'lndlo Villa" (drJ) 55-Rory Calhoun OADC SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE 9:00 PM (i' A 'M:>f\LD TELCVOON Pl\EMiEf\E ...... MOipAY 0£COllll 11 for lllOnlillC •nd tfttrllOOll llstiftt$. plus• Ht 1>AYTUllC l't°'RAMS. Below, tor your COMMieftct, are the day's .-in. DAmME MOVIES 12:00 Ill "Wtr Atrrtfl'' (wtl) '54- Maureen O'Hara. Suzan Ball. Jeff Chandler. John Mcintire, Charles Drake, Dennis Weaver tD "Sflitl of fools" Part I (dra) '65-Yiven Leiah. Lu Marvin Simone S11norel. J~ Feuer, [hube1h Ashley l:OO Cim "l•dt• er the Clou" (mys) '71 -Geor&e Kennedy, R1urdo Mont1tb1n, Stewart Moss. Nte0 M1nardos 3:30 a "Queen of Outer s,.tt" (st1·h) ·~-Zsa Zsa Gabor, Enc Fleming, L1ur1e Mitchell. Paul Birch. IVININQ e:oo ... (W@ llews 8 (JJ (}))a Pro football The New Enabnd Patriots vs the M1amt- Oolph1ns hve from Miami • bitf11ncy Ont Cl lrOMlde m TM lfNr lunch Cl) Strllb of Sa11 Francisco a CoRCrltaioNI Olltlook fill) O.tr [HJ Jme Owens, 65, 1936 Olympte winner of four Gold Medals. drscusses his retuement lroru profeS111()11al sports ilnd what 11 muns to be a aood athlete O> El Clllpulill C*ado (JJ) Tk TIC OoucJI 1§) f 1111ily Portnit -6:30-u (I1)aJ llews (() Ctoa-Wlts m I loft Lucy ®LI'• the WiftCI fJl) Mlcllltl JacUoll Show M1 John Kenneth Gi1fbra1lh-econom1st - talks about 1nternatt011al econoni1u. 1nflahon, waae and p11Ct controls and unlOIU 0> PtsloMs EnceMiUs IHl Prtjld Uniftrw 7;00 UU ~CDllews D Tiit .....,._ &.1111 D Tiit i.1t'• WtW GI @ Sir Miltloll S Man Cl) Slnlold & SOii fm M1tlhil/l1hrt1 ••Pott <BJ lntroduclnc 8loloo -7:30;- • Olsc:o Ml(ic U lllllC Sp1cl1I: Mommy Who! Kelly l1n1e uploru the problems ot 50\ ot loday s workina mothers who are struuhn& to succttSfully 1uule the derNnds of a tob 1nd a family B The Oltill& C.111t llllM That T 1H1t D Tlc Tac Dolch m MIM·l2 O ThtMvPPtb 8 TwtntJ.tour Out front fill 2t Tonllht lhe quut1on of why we need public education. and proposals for increased state support ol pnvafe eductllon. '"'lud1na a LUGGAGE TAGS from your busi ness card Send one card tor each tag + one spare. We return permanently sealed attractive tag & strap, meeting airlin~l.D. requirements. P-'event loss & theft! For a personalized tag enclose wallpaper. f abrlc or "Day Glo'' paper & we will back & trim your tags. Or try two cards back to back. $2 ea. or 3/$5 4/5 tags $1 .60 ea. 6/9 tags $1 .50 ea. 10 or more $1.40 ea . Sales Tax Included Ho C•rd? o.-YO<!• own, ot "ncl yCM.lr """"" •dd•t\\ •M OllOnt num!M• we'll INU -otcl p;tl l•Q A00 U H(ll c PILOT PRINTING ,_ OMce 1 .. 1 .. • UO W. l•J It. Colla ..... Calttomia _. , ..... voucher system which would enable parents to choost between public and pnvate scllOOls ue uamined ill)llews (51 Julia ClliW ' Co. 8 :00 f) A tHAltUE BROWN * CHRISTMAS/PEANUTS GANG'S XMAS l'MTY! 8 Cl) (JJ) SPECIAl A Charlie BrOWll Cllrist""1 (R) Charlie Brown and lhe ph1losoph1c1I I mus 11ve all the other Peanuts some IPOd 101 thou&ht by mrch1n1 beyond tht linsel. trees and presents to lind the real, unoinamented mun1n1 of the yuletide senon a ill! \'DJ ltttlt Ho41n '"' the 'rairit "The Godsister" (90m) Little Came lnaalls crutes an inmible friend. Alisa. to help her pm the lonely hou1s while ht1 lather 1$ away They travel 1n a fantasy world in ,.hich strawbeme$ aie s11 feet 1111, pennies are big enouth to sit on and Saint Peter offers thtm some comtort1na 111ords Lindsey and Sidney Greenbush, who allernale 1n the rolt ol Car11e. •ppear to1e1her tor Ille hrst time u C.me and Alisa 9 lllovie: (2hr) "Ulla ol Ille field" (com) '6J-S1dney Poitier l1ha Skala Lis1 Mann a Mo•i•: (2hr) ·•s1te11I llrcht. lonely lll&hl" (dr•) '69-lloyd 8ridees Shulry lones. C1111e SnodfrtSS. Clons Leachman. Robert Lipton, Lynn Cut1n GI C.rol lurnett & Friends a> lilowlt: (2111) "Act Ont'' (dra) '63-Ghrae H1m1llon, Jason Robards. Jitk Kluaman ® Simple GlftJ: Sia tpboda fol Cll1lst11111 ~t1sts illustrate ta mous writers ~iews ol Chnstmas me btllllle at s~ Se111 Otawa conducts the Boston Symphony 1n ·T1nal Alice "A mus1C1I tr~rment of Ca11011's "lhtt 1n Wonderland... with Barbara Hendricls u narrafot and lutu,ed soprano S1mulcut on KUSC. 91.SFM m H11111illados J Oftnd!M -8:30- • (() (IJ) SPECIAL T'•aa lllt lllpt llefOft Chrbtwtls (R) A kindly clockm1ker, a lrltlldly ram1ly of m1Ct and a sensitive Santa Ct1us to1n r to add holiday chttr 111 lhis 1n1mated m1111CM ·Tiit.~~ ., [lb llllclll Olp 9:00 e (() (ll) M0A0S0H Oepr1mon settles over tht 11n1t'a personnel as they 1pproaell !ft• l1ohd1y uuon miles 1w1y hom tht11 toved ones Cvtn rather Mulc1hy's lund ralsinc lor a Korean n<phan•&• man11es to rllH $p1111$ CJ) 211/ZO • lllwlt: (&t) 'Wte Cllrllt11111" (mus) ·~-81n1 !'.losby, Dann1 Kaye • Ros.mart Cloo11ey, Vert Ctltn at ~2111) .,,. """ (dll) 'J4-Jll6d ltlntll. Bonnie r ranllrn • IM 5l1'fil S-. C1ri18111 hi tilt R1111~y. Kon:a~ °'*' ....... Gl..t,.... .... -9:30- • @ OM Dey 11 A rt1111 l!ITbata's 11ew pttt hmt IOb,bteomes I fuH htllt ptobltm #lltll Cilt fa~tS on lht fOb but not tht 1ttPQftJlbU1ty TV WEEK, DECEMBER 17, 1978 U 1211 ~Movie: (211r) "The Dftr111Jtr" (dra) '78-Stm Fonest. Ned Romero John Anderson fomst $tars 1n th11 adapt1L1on ot the 'lassie novel by Jamn f en1mo1t Cooper in wll1ch the 1ntrep1d Hawbye sets out ••th his blood brother. Chmeach&ook, to rescue beautiful Wa tah wa, the lnd11n cb1et's kidnapped cousin Ch1n11achaook rs mou1nmg the death of his son. when he itrnves word that hll unclt's daughter has been kidnapped by the same Huron tr1bt lh!J j1lled his son Thus Ch1neach100~ and Hawkeye bt&lfl Ille IOlll trek to rtS<llt Wa tah -#a lrom tht Hurons. who are h&hhn& the 81r1tsh fZl) Visioftl lht Great Clttrub Kn it wur Strrke" A clerk rn a lattory and a labo1 leadei 11111 1n tove amid the turmoil ot strihs during the G1eat Oepre~ion li11thy Beller and Ac11 m Aikin S(ll Im Un Oriainal y 20 to,i*1 10:00 U CJ) (ll) lou Grant Rossi uncover5 conflicts ol interest on the stall and wntes a story that uh olf fireworks 1n the city room T estilllofty of Two Mtfl ...... II> lljpt Gallery all SiJ Millioll $ Man 0> Ven CGnmlao 1fJ American Shirt $lorJ -10:30-m m11ews 11:00 a rn • ClJ cr:m IB1 ""' U tlll (llJ QIJ llews B flit lltr's Club D MM!t: '1 rlftllJ Is My !lime" (wts) '75-Tttente Hill, Bud Sptnct1 m Tiit Odd c.up1e Cl) FtnnieM 2'1iaM @ .... f.D Old Cmft $Mir Im IM lttf'NMS Ctt'lje -11:30-u (() (!}) M"le: Tht Rockford flles/"Tht 1.111 f1111t I S.. P11ls" (dra) '5•-Elinbeth Tlylor, Van Jollnson. Donna Reod CD Mt11t·l2 11 (llJ tJI) Johmly Ca11111 •TwillcM Z.... ..... : ''TM lMc, IMll ,,.,.., .. (com) ·~-Lucille Ball, Des• Nnu Mal jOllt ~ 111. Keenan Wynn Q]l .... : "The ........ ,.. (dll) '67-Rod Stt1ct1. •obcrt Clrlp •llle'-Csat.111 •W S-11 fDC..-AICMtws tBJ s..... TMettt 12:00 CD Alfrlltl Hltdlalt• PTeMtlts • Tiit ...... , Ill .,, ., ...... -12:30-. ..... , ... m lltwlt: "Jel11111y SIMI Pl&Mll" (d1a) '49-How11d Oufl, Slltttey Wrftttn 1:00 •@ T....,... e Tiie LM tlltl'b ..... 2 :00 ..... : .,,.. ~ Prillt" (dra) '61-00ll M\11ny, Ktll OuUn, Cindi Wood I TUESDAY D£t£MIU 19 for lllOfllkll 1114 1lttr110011 tistiftp, please su OA'fftME PllOGRAMS. ltlow, for ,oUr COIWtftittlce, are the day's lllO'lits. Jonalhan w'hose desperahon leads him to hire a IUlor and oblarn old K1nasheld eum queshons that provoke controwsy for his fellow contrac~ clusmales David Oaden Shers auests D llJ; al Sl'(tlAl The Bear Who Slept Th~ Ch11st1111s (Rl The animaled story of led [ Bm who iOfS 1n search ol Chnstmas and l111ds adventures ilon& lhe way lhevoices of Barbara feldon. ~e Johnson and lom Smothers are lutured OAmM£ MOYIES 12:00 G "Wtthd With fltMr" (Cam) '52-Van Htlhn. Pa111c11 Nut Gr&• Perruu, ~11c1n11 F 1tld m f!ll "Sii~ ~ fools" Co~I (dra) '65-Viven Lt1&h. Simone S11noret, Jose Ferre1. Lee Marvin [h11beth Ashley 3:00 Ml "Detour to Nowh111" (ictv) '12-Geoie• Peppard. Ch11st1ne BtlfOld 3:30 1J "The fO!tlhl Project" (set fr) '69-Eric Braedtn Suun Clark. Georee Sanford Rrawn. Cordon Pinsent avuiNi 8:00 fl IJ ()}) Nm The Odd Couple D cm Ill l1tl Mtw1 II Emeraenq OM D tromide m TM • .., llwh I 0) Strtlb ol San Fr111c1Jco Ill! Litt frOlll the Met Continued trom 5PM · loscf' A presentahon ot Pucc1n1's traa•c opera starnnc Shirley Verrett and Luciano P1varoll1 hve trom New Y~ City fl3 Owtt la$Y Ellen Burstyn aoesh 0> Enrlq111 El Ptli¥oi (Ill Tk f'tc Dou&h "SI r rttllalld Skttchin1 -6:30- fl 1W 1JtJ Mtw1 Croa-Wits ®l Men Gtlffln Show m f L11vt l11CY fD MkllMI JadlOll Show l2ll TIM ~"'s WIN G)/atioMt (llCtndMl.U (II) Hu111111ititt Th!ovp tht Arb 7:00 D l!Mit: (2111) ""'mu, Ille lliller Whale" (adv) 66-Lee Meuwether Robert Lans1n&. Robin Maltson 1J ) tfO) f.3 Happy Days "Christmas lime" The Fonz gels lhe sl\oc~ ot his hie at Chustmas when a merchant seaman from lhe Oritnt delivers a 1111 to him from hi5 long lost lather Ill Movie: (2hr) "In Enemy Country" (dra) '68 lony Franciosa. Guy Stockwell An1anelle Comer. Paul Hubschm1d. Tom Bell. Michael Constantine m Ont Roberts Christmas S11ow 0) Movie: lt!J)(Zhr) "Jamboree" (mus) '57 Connie Francis. Count 8111 Basie, Kay Medford 6i) 181 Live from the Met "Tosca" Shirley YerreU s1nas the lltle. role and Luciano Pavarotti is Cavaradoss1 111 Puccini's tragic opera Taped Si Humillldos y OftndldGs $0' Like the Wind -8:30- D QS. ~ A Special Griuty Adams (90ml 'Once UPon a Starry N1Jht'' Dan H1uerty sun as G1111ty Adams who arves two children retuce from a bhuard and bram the stnrm lo hnd their parents who were stparated from the cluldren by an avalance Denver Pyle. Ken Curtis Diane Mc Barn Don Gallaway. Lind8 Alb11u and Steven Robertson ca star IJ fJJ a:Dl a uttrne & $11lrlty 'Oh Come All Ye Bums" Whtn Laverne and Shirley discover Iha! Laverne's dad. frank will not be able to havt his annual Chrrs1mH dinner at Ille Pm1 Bowl for mtn less f01tunate, the c1r1,-w1th lhe help of their friends-come up \lfllh a last minute b111nst01m to raise montt fl) Ml Dlllee Charitin • • """ 9:00 D 8 CD """ 8 rtJ) Mowlt: (2h r) "The •.The~~~." ... ~ Mittlo111lrt" (susp) '78-Roberl '"" -""" Quarry Maritn Balsam, Edward tD <IJl !JI) Sh Millioft $ Miii Albert. the Hudson BrothtB, Pat m s...ftrl I Seil Crowley. Pamela Tollr Allan Rich John flD Mtctltll/lll1rer ..,.rt lrtland Ralph Btllamy, lane Wyatt. (If) ~ i-. llltttlln W1ll .. m D1m11UI Quarry n Mtthael -7:30-Anthony 1s entrusted with thr e SIM• 19 n ''"' If rwttt4 dthmy ol one mrthon dollars ta. f1atit ,,_ litty...,. 111 tll• sun tree to lhfte dnpt11l1 rtt1p11nts A look 11 n .. hon hl\IOIJ leatu1tni ~ hwu are dtastttally chan1cd ol by the citts astrwut Al111 Bean and film the • lll ({I aJ) SPECIAL Tiie pio11te11· 'PK' fltpt and Mure C.r'9111fs-A Cl11ist11u Pon11lt spKI trtvel Kt11n and Rtthard Cl~nttr ctlt ( Clllc:t & t11t .,_ blate tht hohday with Sl>t'•al 1VC$1s G ~ c.eta K11st7 end Jimmy McNttllol. Ge«ltl •• n.. °"0~';:. e-.-Ensel, Gene Kelli and Ptttt Pit ---....: (Zlw "Minde -Mtll ~ ~ T= Str.t" (dra) ·7 -Seb1S111n Cabot. • • .._.11 Jane Aluandcr --• ZIT•IM • lien Gt!'flll SliR (ft """ ilJl ........,.. lllutrt 8 :00 U• OrlciMI r 2.0 c.,111 Odyney 2010' Mac Davis, Bernadette Pettr$ and Ted Kni&ht perform 1n this luto11st1t mus1eal1 comedy set 111a1tme when Christmas has been 1eplated by Commerce Day. a holiday IOI spending Milrlhil IWEDNESDAYI Nia. Den Daly and Da110 Drmsttr are leaturtd "u""" IJ IJ JO' ill Starskr ' HMl<h ··starsky s l1ttlt Brother" Star sky s petty hoodlum hltle brother crh ~u&hl in tht 111p al ruthless c011nte1le1tm who llotd the youth hastact to lurt Starsli.y into a death trap Jahn Her 1teld and Antony Pon11n1 guest 0) Nishi Gallefy O)Ven ton• 1"QJ lteftfle<ll -10:30-m m icews ~ Voter's Pipellnt 11:00 fl IJ Cl) llI ~ Mm D Cl0l llll 11i llm D The U.r's Club Ill Mowit: "Cocle i.,me: Red Roses" (adv) '69 -James Daty. Pier Angeh M1chatl Wildin&. Peter Van Eyck m TM Odd eoup1e m ftrnwoocf 2111Cht ® joyGllS lloet fD Dick Cnett Sllow O> Los H1r1111nos Coult -11:30- fl Ill Mfllu : 811n1bJ JoMsJ "I ""91 Sall& for Mr Fat!Mf'' (dra) 17-Melvyn Dou&IU. Gene Hackman Dorothy Stttli.ney D @ iU) .loflMJ CanGll 9 T will&tl1 lOM a (fQ) at, Mow it: "11 Harrowllouse" (d11) 78 -Cendice Bercen. Chertes Grodin m 111e 1io111 S11ow .., Get Smart ® Lilias, Yoae I Ye111 m eap1ioned ABC """ 12:00 m a11rtd Hit~ ''""'b m The KontyrwMMfl 0) News/Variety -12:30- • Mowitl: "To Find A Rainbow, '1he Bo•e1 and the Death," "Meet Simon Cherry" m Mowit: tW> "llowlnc Wild" <•dvl '53-Ciry Coapei, 8atb111 Stanwyck m ...,.: "f1t1 lof All" (com) '•9 Robert Cumm1nai Ann Blyth 1:00 D 9' 1Jf1 l011MHTW .. The Litt b)trts -1:30- • WantM: DtM ., Alltt 2:00 Iii """: "OM Sl,tf te IW" (adv) 68 ly H11d1n ROU.\no 8'am -2:30- • •"it: "TM O•IJ u .. Onu" (dra) 37 Henry fond1 Barton Macta111e SyM• Sidney 3 :00 ...... : .,,.. C..UM" (tdV) ·~-lames Whitmore. Join Weldon. 4:00 D£t£M8Ell 20 '"' memill& 1114 alttf'llOOll listi111i. plem Ht DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Btlw, I• your ~tftitM't, 111 the dly's lllO'lits. DAYTIME MOVIES 12:00 G "A Witch Without A lroMI" (adv) '66-Jeff Hunter Maria Ptischy m "All11t laltf' (dr1) '61-Georce Hamilton. Mercedes McClmb11dce Joan !londell J:OO ®' "Man on tltt Outside" lmys) 7'-LOlne Greene. James Olson. Lorraine Gary 3:30 • "ftarlas frank" (tom) '69-John Vo11hl. Ken Hordme. Monique Van Voaren. Severn Darden, Lou Gilbert Joan Dar tine avaNING 8 :00 fl • (]) illl """ Th• Odd Couple D ®J <2lJ <Bl News • Emerat11tY One D lromide m TM 11t14y aunc11 Cl> Strttb o4 Sitt f1111tlsco Ill) Allyont for Ttft11yso11l fZ!t Om Eny Ann landers 60, discusses sex alter s11ty d1va1ce and why she feels remarrra&t does not work Paul Nathanson, director of the Nahonal StnlOI C1t11en's Law Ce11ter. destubts the new sert1ces available tor older people Cl) Hocar Oukt Ho&Jr i1fl llCAA football Hall ot f amt Bowl-Continued llom 5PM towa Slatt vs Ttm A & M hve from 811m1n11ham. Alabama (ff1 famWy fOrtrall -6:30 - • !llJ """ Cr•·Wib CiDl Mt~ Griffin Show mt L11vt l11CY fJD Mkhltl JKUOl'I Show all The JoMr'' Wild CD '•slonls C11etlldldu !Al '1oftct Uniftnl 7:00 . . """ G rill ID lltwS e TIM~""" D TIM "°'"'' Wiid m <fl) <al Sh M!Hloil $ Mat .., Sallfol4 ' Sell 8 ll1klllel l.U.-Show m llldeiltltlwtf ""'1 IHJ llltrtMillc llelo(y -7:30- • WefW Wlf II: Q.I. lllary m urs c. " 111e 11.ect1 G $all Ill ... Path Pa11 cuest' • n.. Oltilll '""' e UIC S,.cial: llKkltear4 l•111Mt Gabriel Kaplin hosts an uam1nat1on ol the relallonshlP btlween dehquency and lurn1n& dtsablhtlfl In younisten l W9ll D Tk T• o.11 or...,F• ...... 12 ~ ~ -9:30- 9 (IJl ,.,., Clml l llt itu y 10:00 11oup 1uceurnbs to tile symptoms D Ol Qll SPtclAL Mac Oawls prt 1111d letm 111ttr1 uptc11tly -Clrlatlllt s,.dtl "Ch111lmH e lillwlt: ''Sciett tf Ille Allcartic" (dfl) '48-John Mills. Otrt~ Bond • llftlt: "SI"" 11 .. "1111" ta1M ·~3 Rreh1rd Conl•. O b e11l1C al Sr111•ll4"l1 "Final Alita" (90m) • 21T91i&M '•" ,• WEDNESDAY (Continued) l1ll ~ Sllmnl IOI Clmstmas he. w lhe entue [vans 8:00 • CD (f}) The Jellersons GfOl&t's Clmslmas rs memer after lou1se' intervention helps him l1nd a lather he never kne111 • @ QI) Did Clark's lite · .r.•HS4a, A seasonally themed show with scheduled auests the Buch Bors. Andy Williams. Buddy l!ich, Bobby Kelton, En~ urrada and slu11tman Steve Baker • Mtvit : t8l (2hr) "Goin& Mr WIJ" (mus) ·u -Bine Ciosby, Barry f11z1e11ld, Rise Stevens. rrank McHueh • ELIZABETH FACES CmtS/I IStNOUCH • CJ) (lO) f2tJ Eich! Is Enou1h (R) "The Yearn1ne Pq1nt" Elizabeth's dream ol eo1nc to a pash [aslern school confltcts 1111th the B1adfo1d household bud&el e flllwit: (211r) "The Lonely 'ro- ,... .. (mys) 69 Harry Guardino. Dina Merrill. Joseph Cotten, Dean Jaue1. Barbara McNa11 J1ck Carter Troy Donahue Fernando [amas Ina Balin, Stepllen McNally •Carol lurnett & friend$ • c.Gtct FeotlllM Hatt ol fame Bowl-Iowa State vs !em A & M from B11mineham. Alabama &l Cl11is1111u Snows, Chilstmas .... One 1Nn s rem1n1stence of Ch11stmas m a western farm1ne community 1n the 40s e H•iAMos J Oflfl4idot (II) Soilp of Ult Smon -8:30- • Cl) (IJ) Good limn Keith s boss refuses c1ve him time off on lam1ly iOO 'on the road" wtth a yulehde celebration of urol smcm11. dancmg and comedy CD The Ocld Coliple fli) A Cllfistnw Celebut!Oll fl) Wrestlinc Sil Christmas Snows, Ctrnstmas Win4i 9:00 fJ ()) (Ill Movie: (2hr) "A CllostlNS to •IM!llbtr" (dra) 78- lason Rob11ds. ha Mane Saint. Joanne Woodward. George Parry RaNrcls and Ms Simi portray an elderly l11m couple wllosf city bled adolescent grandson comes to live .w1lh thtm during the bleak days ol t~e 1eprnsron "'lnat tn&Ulfecl Ammca 1n the JOs A grull embittered man who has never fully 1ecovered horn the death of his yaunii son during W01ld War I the la1mer gradually opens his heart to the ~ounc boy wllO. tn turn turns lhe harsh reality ol !aim hie and the importance ol a g1v1ne rtlationsh1P with hlS 1randpa1ents II '2IJ Q}J Morie: (lhr) "lsllr: Tlte L.ut of His Tribe" (dra) '78-Dennis W~avtr. Cloy Ph1t Casados. Devon (1icson lot Runn1nc fox The t1ut story ot the 11'1 wild lndtan 1n North America who lived in concealment 101 many years unl1I his acc1denlal discovery and 1ntroduc1ton into c1v1lm1ton in 1911 U Cil CiQI llll Ch•rlie's An11ls An&els 1n the Stretch' Kelly Kus and Sabnna pose as ractlrack re1ulars to 1nmhgate lhe death of a prominent eambler who was appmnlly trampled by his lavo11te horse ACROSS DOWN 1 Plett 32 P•rt of a loot 5 Tub Not Jr 9 FOR Aaency ~ ~ J: ltuod 1 O Down 6 Assam tribe l ~ ~:~_:ni 1°' ne•vy 7 8elon11n1 to Mark 18 Aid end -·· 8 Couctl 20 Si~ 5th t.tltr 11 Receivers ~~ ~~,:'th (abbrev)~~ ~·~':nf,'1:-{clue 10 24 Start puute &nswer) 25 Blbllc.tl &'•nU 16 Dlrecttn& 28 Cantor's ....,1e 17 Born 31 Bffctt 01 bath 19 e.et Units "2 V t•' 23 R.,n or beer 34 ,:;.ntt:P_::n 26 ScottlS/'I for 'Now· 36 RtpHI 2'7 Homes 37 Type of tr" 29 Mort precious l9 H'urry 30 French for 'frl•r><I' 41 LAnd mus !3 WIM 42 Ireland l!i Ch.,t on ¢lock 36 P11n 38 Mt. LAvln'' monoaram 40 Rom., for 2 CD Men Griffin Show '1!I A Cllild's Cllristmas ill Wales fD Grut hrfonNllUl !HJ David Slmlind Show -9:30- 0) Un 011111111 y 20 Copias 10:00 U O News D ill (IQ) 181 Vecd Serve Volley & Kill'' A top tennis sta1 whOm evtr)ont loves to hate itfusts to believe he may bt killed unless he throws a ma101 rournamenl Randolph Mantooth Red Buttons Ch11stopher Ge01ee and lynda Day George &uest fD '21 li Wondff Anew ED Ven Conmi'eo -10:30- W News .... 1·1 :oO 0 U ll_ lft 39 Neirs D 10 -" )t News U The liar's Club O Movie: "flo Way 0111" 1suso1 75-Alaon Detain R1ch~rd Contt Carla Gravina CD The Odd Couple m Femwood 211;p1 ~~ Turnabout fE Die• Cavett Show ED lt1 Htrmanos Coraje -11:30- 0 !J 1 l) Mo-fie: "Somebody Up Thtre libs Me" (dra) 56 Paul Newrnan Pier Aneeh II QJl l)ll Johnny C.non ""' G Twilichl Zone \ 8 ll} .al hike Wom1n t CD Tht Golla Show TV WEEK. DECEMBER 17. 1978 Cl) Get Smirt ti Ullls, Y eca & You m C.ptiolled uc llews 12:00 W Nfre4 ltitdlc.od Preseats m The ltontymoontn ED News/Variety -12:30- 0 Movie: "Elmer Gutry" (d1a) 'GO-Burt Lancaster, Shirley Jones Oean tauer A.tlhur Kennedy U ,lJ ~ '2Ii S.W.A.T CD MoY1t: "'1 "lllss Tomorrow Goodbye" (dra} '!>0-Jamu Ca&ney Ward Bond Barbara PaytOll Helena Cart tr l uthe1 Adler, Wilham fra,.ley UJ Movie: "Ballad of A Gunliple1" (wes) 63-Marty ~obb1ns Sob Barron. Joyce Redd 1:00 U !ll1 >J Tomorrow 0 The lo.t E1 perts m Movie -1:30- 0 Wanted: Oe.o OI Alr;e 2 :00 O Mowres: "lhe Battle ol lhe Com mandos I Was Monty s Double · O> Get SINrt -2:30- 0 Mov11: <ti "It Kad To 9e You" (com) 4 7 Grneer Rocers. Corn el Wilde ROii Randell Percy Waram. ~p11ng 8y1n&ton CD llo¥la: · Rain. The Prince of P11a1es -3:30- 0 Movie: Iii "The Sill mer Moftk" (mys) 67-Ka11n Dor E.ddr Atent THURSDAY ' D£CUIBER 21 for morn1111 1nd 1fttrnaon listin1s, pltm see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Btlow, for JOUr comtftitnu, are Ille dlJ'S mo.its. O.YTIME MOVIES 12:00 D W "Tht Pitd Piper" (dra) 'A2 Monty Woolley, Anne Barter Roddy McOowaU m 1(1) ''Tiit 1acht1or ' t11e 8obbJ So111H (corn) '47 -Cary Grant. Shirley I ernple. Myrna Loy, Rudy Vallee. Ray Collins 3:00 ® ''Wiftr of lllrs\tty" (d") '69-Vtt Moirow Claude Akins Edmond O'Bnen 3:30 a ""1net•brlh" (sci 11) 1• John Saaon. 01ana Muldaur Janet Margolin evENING e:oo OU •t rn.i 11ews fl ) The Odd Couple 11 CiO tl.>1 '2tl llews D Ellttrlf!ICJ O..e D Ironside m The BtldJ Bunch m Streets of Sin Fr1nc11CO Q:4 HolidJJ Kitthen m 0..r US} Novehsl/plowo&hl. Irwin Shaw 6S. !ells how lhe popular TV seues. Rich Man. Poo1 Man. based on his novel. re~tved public interest tn his urher woi~s and compares I he role Of older people rn f UIO!Jt and lhe Unrled Stattt OJ El Clim> • ID Sntnt1·flwe Years ol F1l111t: fnNll Kitty 11.tfl lo the Stan ~ frechlnd SUtcfllflc -6:30- fJ lJJ Cll! lffl llews Cross· Wits ({Q) Men Griff II Sllow CD I U.. l«y ® llerttltrn Roctlts Folk futj,11 fl!) Mkh.NI JIWoll Sllow Barbar a Smrlh. pm1den1 ol lhe Relief Society al lht Cllurch of lHllS Chrrst at Lattu Day Sa1nls. oHtrs an ins1ehl into the rolt of women 1n her church C2t) Tiit JoMr't Wild ID rtsleMs Cnce!Mlldlt A)~its Tlnqh tilt Atts 7:00 e m•• D tDG>llM e TIM......,._."- • 1'11tJ.Mr's¥frW •(1])6SiaMillltft$lll11 Cit Sinloff ' $ell • 1'1lt llldleil/lellrtr ""'9rt R o..lallillc HolM lllteriers ... 1:JO- • Dllct lla&IC Cl)WINW.Wfff_... • la SWdl Of..JMrltcl ...... e n.. o.tlllc c.... ··-.. CJ) 1'1lt $1.ft leuty "* • Tic TIC 11111111 a lllkji c... ,. ...... u =~--...... ...... 8 :00 fJ ()j tilJ The Waltons (R) Cflorts to b' toeelhei foi a Chrislrnu he dinner piO'lt rnost d1ff1cult fo1 1 he Waltoos A terrible snow storm strands a lew family membeis 1111ougllout th' country while others come to the aid of 1wo disastrous s1tui1trons caused by lhe bl11md D @ Oil srECIAl Tht Uttle Drummer Boy-Part II (R) The voices ot Grw Garson. as the storyleller. aod Ztto Mostel as Brulus the e1tedy la1 collector -are leatured 1n lh1s musical sequel to the popular children s Christmas lale of a poor, gentle drummer tioy whose only gilt 10 the Christ Child IS a sane U Mo.it: ill!l(2hr) "HtlidlJ IM" (mu1) 'A2 Bin& Crosby Maqorre Reynolds. f red Astaire U l tIOl t2J1 Mork I Mindy (R) Mork Runs Away" Bee1use he lhtnk!i he's eettmg '" !he way of M1ndv s lovehte Mor~ 1uns away and ends up 1n a friends ol Venus hud quarters Bob Donner guests D Movie: (2hr) "forty.Eicht Hour Mile" (d11) 70-Darren McGav1n Wilham Windom Came Snodgress CD Carol Burnell & friends a> Movie: (90m) "Border River" (wes) 'St )Oel McCru Yvonnt OeCarlo Howard Petrie 2• Christrrw HeriUae fID CllristmlJ lwt Oft Sesamt Street OJ Humlaiados , Ofendidos 15) Daniel fnster MD -8:30- .. Ill, 1U SPECIAL Gill ot the Ml&i (90m) Debby Boone and John Rubinstein star 1n this mus•cat adaptation of 0 Henry's story ol a slruuhne ygune couple ~eeply in love who buy Chnstmas e1fts for each olher at areal personal sacrifice Robert Alda JoAnne Worley. Peter Graves and Jim Bac~us co star 8 J) I~ ~ Whit's Hl,,.llint 'Pos1hve ldW11llicat1on Ra1 and Rerun fBce a bleak Christmas alter they unw111rngly htlp a bu111tar 1el aw1y with then valuables rnclud1n8 lhen~hnstmu 11fts m T11e Odd eoup1e et Mi Setrttaria Jtl T utlllbout 9:00 fJ 11}) Hrw1il fm·O Wlten a m~n attempts lo asuss1n11e a chrnsmat1c evan1ellsl with an unloaded cun 11 piques McGa11ett's cu11os11y and luds lo ~ome revelahons about lht Reverend s actrv111es a ~ t1tJ lm•r Miller 'The wiw Ar1rst" {R) Bamo's squad ~ uP a OllSOll esupe artist •nd must try to llold him unlll ht can bt ielurned 10 t•il Roscoe Lee lllowne auests '8 llltr-f lirlftill 5""" 8 s... " """" fD ~ lteflbp S11 wulers and h1slo111ns sllare different and per1011al l11terprtlthons of l:h11slmu ClntOlftj rn Ille Unit~ Stilts ll)lledlell.,.tta AJCllrilttMUtlriltt . -9:30- • (11) rJll SN• Di nny and 81111 111 ltll hOfdillf 1114 NI wflcn they bu111I• 111 1 tempt lo pay Claint's ""'°"' end BtnJOn 1nd Ja.sic:a "°" 1 hllsballcl 111d writ Wllllt Y1Jitl111 Cuni« arid Dutcll al 1 lltlt lridtOUt m mew. llound the Table C.rol Sine The talent s ol over twelve hundred performers ic.e skaters ind Irvine Christmu urds are lealured 1n th1s•Yuletide special W Un llficin1l 1 20 ~llS 10:00 O Barnaby/Actress FactJ • Death By Film Piratn fJ CU [f, Barn.by Jones ~ rnul1ne insurance 1nnst1ga1ion taunthes Barnaby on the trail of a eane ol motion PICIUre p11ales Who prey on the vrdeolape market 11 ~ 9 Dnid Cus1d1 -M1lt Undercoftl "Rt lor Dying" Dan Shay pays an office call Oil a crooked doetor, w1lo pushes diverted drues at steep prices to hrs alfluenl patients Barry Nelson. Ed Nelson, Ray Ville and r rank Aleller gutst U Dltewl U mtlll Y-ANNIE'S • FIRST CHRISTMAS U · CJ]) ft Family "The C1t1' Annie becomes d1s1ral(iht and oecides to spend Chmlmas 4board a bus bound IOI Suttle after receivine a e1fl forwarded lo her by her real parents sllor11y bt.lore lht11 deaths fli) A Child's Cllrist1111s in Wiles OJ Ven Collmieo ~ lln'sdltc:• -10:30-m m 11 ... 12:~ Sine We Noel so loolinc for Aquarius 11 :00 o · ·a m <!Al (31 News II 111i ID! QJl 11tws 1J Tiie Lilr's Cl.ti a ltlo¥ie: "Tiit Wllitt Hotws ol S..111tr" (dra) 13 Jun Stberg fredentk Slaffoid m Tiit Odd Coul'I* II) F erllWeOd 2"lctrt . (!() Cl111st11111 Snowt, Cllrtstmas Willcb fD Dick CMtt Sllow OJ Los Htrmanos C.alt -11:30- fJ t ) Cf1l M°'lu : M•A•S•H/ MQuo Vadis" (dra) 51 Robett laylor, Deborah Kerr Leo Genn. Peter Ustinov D lllt Q)) JollMy I e Twllicllt laM • • CIOl ~Sta I Hlltell m Tht '°"' S11ow Cl)~ s..11 12~ Ullls. Top l Ytv ft) Captilnd AIC "'91 12:00 m Nfrecl Hitcllcock rraetlh =~c;aun -12:30- • ltl°'lta: "Mr Shlfln1ton." "Cnmt Without l'IUIOn," "AmbuSll" e ~CllS.WA.T. • Mttltl: "Back lo Batun." "Paut,," "Spy In You1 [Jt' e Mawlt: tltt"Suetnry" (d11) '61 -Ltt Rem"k. Yws ~land. 1&00 a tD a '""'""' • 1'1lt LM [qtftl ....... -1:30-...... :~•Mtt 2100 .... ..,.,,., ....... (.UJ '~7-JollA Dtrt~ Joli• $1111111 TV WEEK. DECEMBER t7, 19711 FRIDAY ) OEC£.Mto 22 for niomill1 IM alttmeoll listillcs. plem set DAYTIMl ,ROGAAMS. lletow, for your to11wtn1ente, are !tit day's IMirils. 12:00 D "llolnb al 10:10'' (dra) '67 -George Monleomerr. 8' an ko Plesa m "Tiie EJ 111n. •~" (com) '36-Wrlharn Powell Jun Arthur. James Gleason 3:00 <IQ] "Deadlock" (dra) '69 - leslte Nrelson Hm Rhodes Dana Ctw 3:30 U "Plnnochlo in 0Mltr SP'(t" Anrmated....Fea1u11ng ftle vo1cts of ArnQld Stane. Conr1d Jameston, Chll Owens. Petet lam and Mavis Mims eveN1N6 J e:oo DU Jll ~ LJJ The Odd Couple U ~ IUHBJ flews D Cmtrpncy OM D lrollsidt CD Tiit ~ Bunch Cl) Strttls of Sin f rancisco 1lll lnttniew With Sen. HaJ•b'n flJ f rffltyle OJ I.I Crllda ()]) llCM Foott11K Holiday Bowl - Br12h1m Youna University vs the Navy $}) Famlly P0ttra1t -6:30- 0 (3 I ll.2\ "'"' Crou-ffrts 1.m Mtn Griffin St- CD I U.. Lucy IHI Slll!flt Gifts m Mlthffl Jacboll Sllow IS The Joktf' s Wild G l'Hilnn EnctlldiW (JJJ Prejed Unlttrv 7:00 e m a 11ews D ili>G>...., • Tiit lllwlyw'4 '-t111 G 1'1lt i.11•1 WIN m tlll (ft) Sh Milli"' $ Man ., Sllllotd & Soll m llbtW/ltllrar llll*t a r '"" Ditttt -7:30- • Tht lltat St., le,....i 1'11tll..,.ta asu1...,s-. • 1'1lt Dltiftl '--• llAIC S,.clal: Tiit &l111,1lt ~aww-si.. •fk fK 09.p <110 ,..,_.S.-,. ..... 12 OIWWIJll!kMll •UT...ipt . ................ FRIDAY (Continued) 1J BOB HOPE/All STAR * CHRISTMAS SHOW with ANDY Giii, AP All· America Football Tum D @ srECIAl BM Htpe All.Sur CllrisbMs SllDr. A Tradition FtlH of Chrlst11111 Cllttr Hope hosts hlS 22nd annual holiday show lutu11n1 s1n1er Andy Gibb the younaest · brother ol the Bee Gtts and the Associated Press All Ame11can Football Teani.. D Mme: (2!rt) .... Wes" (mus) '46-Fred Astaire, Bin& Ctosby, Joan taulheld,. Billy OeWolfe 8 JOHN DAVIDSON XMAS * SHOW/HARVEY KORMAN LINDA LAVIN GUESTS • <Il"M) SPECIAL lohn o~·· Chmtmas Special John Oav1dson..tnd his family wander throuch a spectacular fantasy winter wonderland. where they meet Santa Claus end other merry characters played by Harvey Korman and Linda lav1n-enroute to grandma's house lor the holulay. CD Oral loberts Christmas Proaram Ill MOYie: (2hr) "My Swut Chlr1ie" (dra) 70-Patly Ou~e Astin. At Freeman Jr . Ford Rainey 18 CJrol Bwntll I Friends U> Collet• football Hohday Bowt-BYU vs NaY} Taped fD @ (9J Wnllillc!on Wit~ ID H11111itlados y Oftndklos -8:30-m ltalM Hil!lliltlts '71 m s e wa11 Strttt w• m ~rdoll 9:00 8 (IZl Tht IMrtdiM« Hulk (R) David Banner oflers hrmsell lor uperrmen1Jt1on to a doctOI W01ktn& wrth ONA murth 1n t11e hope that lie will k cured of his atthclton lnsteed. he his to reSOlt to tht Hut~ to save his and a new mother's hlr D 0 Qt) Tht -~lord files (R) A country-western sine er 's crooked jluSl11ess mana1e11 involve him in an undtlWOlld war and threaten the Ille of Rockl01d's lather 8 CJ) CID) ft Movie: (2111) ''Yes, "kholn. Tllt11 Is a Sat1tl tlaus" (dr1) '77 -0ick Van Patten. Betty Buckley. Will Geer. Judy Stranars, Grant Goodeve, lant D'Grady, Laurie Witters, Susan RtChardson. Dianne Kay, Connie HewtOfl. Withe Aames. Ad1m Rich. A lovable old bllf&l11 P1tlet10s to be 1n anary Santa Cleus. takrn& back the CMstJNs presents ~·~ ll1e younaut member or the Bladford family, Nicholas, hn mn him out of 11n1toim • Men Gritfill .. ®""',...... • .. fltlfnJfl ™' ""' Wt All't Wllat Wt Was -9:30-~rlstus S....S. Cllrist11111 ., 1111 OriCiUI ' 21 ~ B lfl> l <?=_c:: Marcy alld Usa 1r1 co~~?.:' on • miracle 11 lhtY struule lo reunite M1rcf s nomttown stl!oolm1tes. Billy Bob- fonntrlp lat, but now mh 111d $11m- wlth his u111 duckhn& tstllnted wile, lult Mae Hooper • U e ne lMI c.t .,....... "'Mllfder Plays A Dtad Hind'' r11nll1 Oallu (llevlllt Brand). th• oOd(Ofl '••Onie to Win tht ~kl S..111 ~ Pokt1 1n lu ..... M Veaas. dtes 1n the middle of a crucial hand and it's discovered that he's been Poisoned Ill Collect l ashtba ll UCLA vs Fordham Taped D llns ® CMstma1 Htrttace fl!) Mnterpiect Tllutr• fD Ytn ConlllilO (OJ Cowllor Cl.a -10:30- D Youtll I tllt lswa m11ns 11:00 fJ • ®i ta: lltws D [J) IDl IUi Ins D lllowie: ''Clrry on Cleo" (com) ·~andf Bame Sidney fames Kenneth Williams Joan Sims. Kenneth Connor m Th• Odd eoup1e Cl) fernood 211itllt ® Black l'm,ective on the News fZi> Dkk Ca¥tlt Show el Los Htrmanos Cor1je (JG) llewsnlpt National -11:30- fJ Mowles: Tiit New Awencers/ "Attack on tht 111111 Coast" (dra) 68-lloyd Br1d1u. Andrew Keir, Sue lloyd Mark Eden II @ Q.I) lollnny CJrwn 111 Twili(ltt Zone B rtt; Barella m Th• Go111 Show Cl) Gtt Smart (JJ Ullls, Yota I You f.D AIC Clpt!OM4 Ins 12:00 1Dlublo.1 U> The HoMy-n fl!) Mo.it: .,.. "The ... Ult" (adv) !>4-Paut Oouclu. Herbert Greu fD News/Variety -12:30- [J J Soap Fac1orr OttcO Ill Mowia: "It Heppened on ~th Ave ." "urty to Bed," "law ol the Sea" 8 M"le: "Whit's Up T11er UtyT" (com) '66-Woody Allen Tatsuya M1hash1. Mie Hana Ql Mowle: (ftl "A Nltllt to ll1111t111ber" (com) '42-lorella Youna. Brian Allerne, Jell Donnell ID Altrtd Hltc.hcotk fl'Tfflnts Cl) Mt¥\e: t!J ''The Dirty Glmt" (adv) '66-Henry ronda, Robert Ryan. Peter V1n Eyck 1:00 8 SIM (._1rds Show D 4'li 13\1 1M11cM 5"Qlt G Tilt LM t1,W • s.., f ICttry Dllct -1:30- • W.W: Dead or AHw. • Mttlt: "Wile Vtrwl ~ (com) '36 Jun Hatlow Cl11k G1ble. Myr111 loy J1mcs Stewart. Mey Robinson 2:00 8 lhn/llwlt: "A lltll4•Y Melt" (com) '49-llobttt M1ttll11m. Janet Lettll. WtndeN Corer • .... : • ......,., ..... (dfl) ·ft-Rita Tush1n1h1m, Mickey Rooney. Leonatd Wh1t1n1 -J~30- • Mttle: "te111rt4" (•'5) '0 -Jotl McC1et, Yeronlt• Like. Ooll•ld Cf1S111 PrH1on rosier. Ari"" Wl\tltn SATURDAY 0£C£MllD 2l MdRAIAQ -~:00 e S.lllitl Seet:ster 8 TUl's Cat ..... ry ml Sllafile SelMsltr • C-Mty f"6Kk CD UnMnily of t11t Air -6:30- • Callltla T1lrK 11 LIM of the Lost g Orapet (() TY ClassfoOlll Ill °'"' & Gelialh CI§J lleaf Est.Ile AHf•b.11 m Stit•k 0ut II) Infinity F KIOf) m Clptioned AIC liews (Ill Starch 7:00 f) Poptyt Hour 11 (JJJ ltll Galuy Goof.Ups 111 Ii& Blue Ma1111t a ®! rai Sc.oolly's All·Stan HoliQy Cooaill& Ill TM Hol f udtt S. m a.-rt.ary ,..., Cl) Woman •eet to Ruf ED Yota fol Htaltll -7:30- D @ (HJ fantastic four 111 l'Kttltlen Ac~ Ill Tht i.-bft&tr Gt T\11'1 (llOlllll ma.,..._ ED Chrlstlllas Htrit.111 S11 writers and h1stonans share d11ferenl and h11hly personal 1nterpreta1tons ol Chrrstmu customs 1n the Untied States. The pro1ram 1s captioned lor the hu11na 1mpa11ed 8:00 .,.. 8 Cl) lhe l ull l unnrtRoad ~""'Show e 0 (BJ Tiit God1IH1 Su'" tO • Mowle: ll!R)"tlidnap,ed" (ad'v) '48-0an O'Herllhy, Roddy McOowall. SueTnala nd D Mttit: "Herculu U11Cll1l111d" (adv) '60-Steve Reeves m llOtit: "''"" 0o1,111n Street" (dr1) ·47 -l1111 Turner Van Hethn. Donna Reed, Fr1n~ Morun (fl) ,.,.,. .... ,. ID tflllcllt -1:30-• (]) CilJ a .. , .. • SMMfll catlftfllil tD .....,,.. lllut11 GI Uta b LI WWI 9:00 @ ... ...,,......., •AaW.SMM -9:30- • Tarm &t:lles.,tfS.... •o o.ttrM • lltrie: "S..t~ •• .. ... ,_... (ldv) '40-Ylctor Mct asten ....... •z.. tO:OO B lUl lleU r.... Tht Sun Bowl-ht U111Vel'Slty ol Maryland vi !tie Unrveri11Y ol l•aa.s TV WEEK, DECEMBER 17, 1978 II llll (8) Yaci'J Stiace ll1e1 • CIDl 131 f1111f1e1 D Wan!H: Dud°' AIM Cl) Sovlh Gilt l'aradt Bill Loom11 hosts the 32nd annual Children's ~1stmu lane Parade themed · Throuch the Eytt ot Children f.D Onu Uf*! A Classic -10:30- • (Bl QI) Pilk ,,., Show ........ ,ClssWy CD 1tasJM11e Music f.D Free:style 11:00 D @Qll rMulolls Fun11ies 8 <HJ (JI) Weehnd S,tcial Traub.le Rrver" (R) Plrt I of two !HOS A yau111 boy and ll1s erand· mother. rearine attack by reneeades. escape by 1101111 a makesh11t rafl flown a dangerous 11ve1 Michael Le Clan. Nora Denney, Hal lnatand and lay W Mcintosh sta1 CD llalionll Geocrapllk m fanlaria falcoll -11:30-11 IJJ) Bly City lol'-'rs 0 Drape! B (}) ® (.2t1 American Blnclstand Cl) Get Sllllrt fZi) Gfin alld Repa11 II 0> Mllllca Coiofilblm 5}) lool Alm AhiRNOON 12:00 D That's Cat 9 Ytrltt to the Bottom of the Sa Ill Tllt Utt Side •• ID Soul Tra111 U> T1m11 nJ V.,.tMllSou, 12() Cllrlttmntlme With Mitter lloct11 m Jutia Chile! a eo. • el Walter MlfcMo \ff) Mowle: "CJIMMI" (mus} ·~6 Gordon MacRae, Shuley Jones -12:30- 11 Aarkutt11re USA 8 (JQ) (fe NW footb•H The liberty Bowl Missouri at l S U ttll MtYle: 9) "Mimi• of the lltlls" (dra) '48-fred MICMurray, Altcl1 V1lh, frtn k S1n1t11 fD Chr1st111aa bt 1:00 D PttlllCillc 9 TM Iii Vallty tD Tiie Olttr Lt.Its ., AliM S1111111 a *'" 12]) Cllrilt!Ms twltace m ..,.. c., Stem HltMiafits -1:30- • • s,.rta s,.mc• Tiit I 9!18 Nfl ChlmPIOllSll•P ' Sllddcn Onth" tums the Balhl!IOll Colts 1nd the New York C11ntl mot •J••n for I IOIKh loot btll pmt Ill llt'lf Yoir1 Central Plrk D M OMWltll • *"' & c.t"9 2:00 ...... .............. .......... Clalb =="=· -.2:30- U S-..efer..... S8 Cltrilt•as htft, CltfltllllH .. a TMs II Tiie llfl 3:00 8 T1n11 & tile S.,., S.W. •FallllJAm~ Cl).,.: e"nlt.....,.. (dra) '35-Vldor Mclacten. Heathu Ancel. • W.W: Dull • Ahl • llllN: "lMy II tile Like" (mys) '47-Robert Mont1om1ry, . Leon Ames. Lloyd Nolan, Audrey Totte1, Jayne Meade.; dJ) .. : .,.,... liW" (Wfl) '57-Scott llrady, Mala Powers @ v;... Clllir .. StW.T11 l m 111e1ta ,.,. 18 llfl '--of tllt ..... -3:30-• s,.c. blttlly CD llfl. Iii• of .tllt Wttl D Sltt'*J • llorit: ''TM ri.ln11111n" (wes) '&6-Don Murray, Guy Stockwell, Abby Dalton, Bradford Dillman Leslie Nielsen. Henry Sliva. ' G Clla•plo11slllp Qu1rterlltrH bet Live covet'1&e of the S 125,000 eurse Champion ol Champions • Quarter horse Race lrom Los Al1m1tos Racetrack CII llttit: "Wttltn.i of Terror" (susp) '67-Robert Conr1d. Carol lynley, lee MafOI$ 0 A Ctwtst.. Cenl mE~s,..llll1 CllE.....-qO... Bt'15~ 4:00 • fat Mitrt (])Mall-12 • Tiit SllM • llllN: "TM c..i O." (mus) .'67-Roddy McOow1ll 0 Tiit ~ .. Cllriltlllls 0 Uh tile WIM 111.ttMt Cr mt• m s...s... au...w.asi.. -4:30- ivlAliiQ .. lllowit: lf)(lltr) ... .,. " Ille lill&M" (dra) '45-GtelO!l Peck, Thomas Mrtchell, V1ncut Pnce Roddy McDowall m lllowit: ( 1111) "CNrlit't lie 1 .. 111<1" (com) 'I 5-Charhe Chaplin. Ma11e Dressler •·.OO m ~ ~ The Tanctr1ne u Bowl-North Carolina State vs 9 D Cl)""" l'lttsburrti from flo11d1 hped e Mme: "Htns Cltristlan @ TllllltJ.follr o.e fltllt ......,. (mus) '52-Danny Kaye, 9 Act Vtt1 i.,. Cllristlals f"1'f:'•ncer a ~ : .... ::.. ltte llfl -8:30-. m lill¥it: (2111) ''TM Sifts ti ltdltl B 00 Im Car1ef c..try (R) By CMt" (dra) '6 l-An&1e D1e~1nson. lhe l1&ht of the Moonh&hl" fht Peter Finch Mayor. Ch1tl Roy Ind Deputy Baker @ ...._ spend Chnstmas Eve torether 1n 1111 ID T~ _!lier 1. d1S9Ute over a hohday loan m Cvrre JilMflez IJi S...k llrtwiiwi -6:30-9:00 8 B ()) all News D 0 QI) liltllrte No Network D Mary Tyler Moore Information available l8l fMliflc frM 8 Cl) III all Tiit LM ht (R) fm J11lla Qitd & Co. Episodes are "lonely at lhe Top," (9 lCOllOllllctn, Spe1kl111 with Dick Sareent: "Divorce Me, Please," with Florence Henderson 7:00 and Sheeky Greene, and "Silent e Tiit "let b aiot N1&ht," wrth Donoa Mills and John CJ) Oral IMrts cfirlstmlt Special Gavin. D P'\tm Sta• ~ GI Oonu hr10 Show Rober! e Sl'ECW. Tiit llicllt Ille AnitNls Guillaume of Soap is the 1uesl Tall.t (R) A dehahtful parable of the ® $.,.,._ ;ifb n11tvlty seen throuch the eyes of the fDID· :.~ ~ 1n1mals who shared lhe stable with a /ft\ ~ fft spec11I man, woman and baby _, G (I) Tiit U...._. War -9:30- (JD) Tllat'• ....,... m MEnY XMAS ' HA'" =-~TIM llwrMct * HEE HAW TO YOU All @ 0.C. u...-A Qmlc =::: =-e S... S.l....,..... ., ...... f fOll lllulco 1 0:00 (If) .... City u.lts 8 ()) (IJ) CIS R•rh: ... IMI -7:30-Wlllt ~ tk Cll!Wreef A look e T• en Ille TM bthrnd the st1hst1CS 1n10 the11per1 D f•llllJ r• ences of one family rtconstructtna e ....,.. lhelr fives after a divorce (fl) Tiie a..., Stiew D 0 a> WtthM futured lhlS O ~ti o.tW wee-In profile of one ol the lul biC llJ A Gift " IMt Mt"'yn Ooualas top circll$tS. Lloyd Dobyns and Linda stus In lhis holld•y story of an Ellerbee report. embilttrcd old man who refuses to G ~ WetMll UCLA 81u1ns spend Cl1r1a1mu wllh hll family. ..s. Boston Collete. Tlped • CD (JI 121> Fa•i.., 1t1an.i (R) 8:00 In "C•ll Me lucky," a professional 9 (I) 9l SrtCIAL The aambler (Richard Da"'°n) looks IOI ll•••c•llllfla: A ClwlltMal SttrJ (R) tile b1a 'score: 1nd in '1orch Sonc," (2hr) Earl H1mner's award·winnlnc a younc woman yearns to be a my dr1m•-st111ln1 Patricia Neal as the 20s torch slncer. Kathr)n Holcon1b TV WEEK. DECEMBER 17, 1978 -10:36- 11c00 • • ®""" D Qtlns G S... City at lllewit: "HIH A Silf*Kt" (mus) '68-Tomrny Steele Julia foster Penelope Horntr, Cyul R1ltllard ()]) Motifs: "Grus House." 'Woman Hunter · .., Cellaet @ Ml111-12 @ s..tqe l2ll Litt .. 1HJ SMM l'rnltws -11:30- • Mo.it: "A Dlum for Christlllli" (dra) '73 -Hm Rhodes. Buh RtChards. Lynn Hamilton CJ) Men Grlltln Sllow D 8 ta Slturday Nialtt Utt • Mollsttr Rally B lllcMt: "1'1dettul of Mlrtdes" (com) '61-Glenn foid, Bette Davis. Hope Lance. Atthur O'Connell. Peter Falk, Thomes Mitchell. Edward Everett Horton, M1Ckey Shauahnessy Comffy Shop Ill lllo9ie: "l'llallloftl of 1111 0,.11" (mys) '43 Nel50n Eddy (!Al Mttlt: "White Chri1t111u" (mus) '5'-Bina Crosby. Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooner. Vera Cllen m lllcMt: "Tiit !telly and the lfy" (dfl) 'S4-Rlloh R1Ch11dson 12:00 lileYlt: "$111111 lli1ht, lloo41 llJaM" (susp) ·73 Paluck O'Ntal .., Tiit llllolies 1:00 D @ lliKl C.C.rt G """* "fhe Stan ol the Cross." "All of Me," "Clow Hollow" ID ...,._: "Harlow," 'Mntei ol lhe Woild" MfrN Hltdlc«t m ws.ar1 -1:30-•T•IU""' .. Tiit Mwtllftntts ti) lllowte: 8) "V11u tht Unbttitt-dlt" (hot) '62-Myron Hnly 2100 Ill Mttltt: "Don't Look 1n the Basement." "I Kdled Ruputin" molhet of a 1urel Ameucan mount.in and Edd Byrnes cuest. family du11na the depms1on-0 C•11st111u SNws. Ch1l1t1111 3100 locuMS upon the tvtnti ol Ch11stmu """* e Mttle: "Swsn Slept Here" Day, 1933. Tiie Jtor, aives a s.mple e V-. (com) '!>4-0ebb11 Reynolds. 1n depth 1nslcht 11110 tht sllencths: r-------------------- ltan Ind ap1rlt ol tile 1uthot'a flmlly •lld others who altected his life lhtn. Cdatt Be<ttn. Ehn Corby, Andrew Duuan, '°"Pb1nt Huleb1nson. Cttnon l1ttl1, Dorothy Stickney, Rklla<d T1lomaa 11141 W•l11111 Wllldolll Ibo Sbr. e G WlCI#. Tiit _.. Ille Ii t .. (1111) Wtlltt MaUlllll. Tom Bosley, ntodore 81u1. Robert Mora_..~~11 Day Ind Mattllfu'J aon. l.l)llltl pro.iM Ille W01c.tt in tlhs •n•mattd lllt based loosely 1111 Olc-.ns' ''A ClwistllllS Clfol " •Ct ... ~ fllltls ol 1111 lttbtt Roead·w;::.~ v~ 1 !~~~"Tiie ••thoa "";';o,Ci.;11111 &t with the Kofttn tlld re111l11l1e1 eboul their trltl• Ind trlbulltlotw of tllt . .,.. .. .....ti TV WEEK. DECEMBER 17, 1878 HOUDA y srECIAL SAYI ova $300 . ON A COMPUTI SYSTIM THE ROTEL RX503 AM ·FM STEREO BE.CElYER If you read the H1-F1 and Consumer magazines. you know that~otet 11rconsistent1v. 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