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87 IACUB BYMAN °' .. ~ ....... On Oct. 21. 11·year-old Debra Lynn Senior wu
bl\M:l1eonid t.o death ln ber Colt.a Mesa apartment, the
latest ln a Mries of attacb that ha.a left MYen YOUDI
Oraqe Coast women dead and three Mri~ IQJured.
On Oct. 2', 18-year-old Joo RoW1and ·of santa Ana wu
arrested on suapiclon or raptq MYell women ln aouth San· ta Ana. acljacent t.o the Costa Meu city Umita.
•
IN TOE MONTH SINCE h1a arrest. tbere have been no
new attacb linked t.o the rape.slayer who bit Costa Meea.
Tuatln, Irvlne, Corona del Mar and Santa Ana HeJabta aince
i.m.
11Bowlanda1U5pect in theserape1layiqa?
'-ivestiaat.on say be definitely ll not but officers rear
~ will relax their suani on the usumption that be ..
(See COAST KD.1.£8, Pate A.I)
Killer Strikes Aaytl•e
Lack of pattern to killings makes police fearful a
new attack could come at any time. Interval varia-
tions between attacks is made clear in timeline below.
J•n. 12, 1977, Robyn Lynn Cox, 20, Coet8 Meaa,
murdered.
Aug. 1, 1877, Jane Ellen Bennington, 21, Cofon.11 dee
M•r, murd9red. Interval:~ montba.
Aprtl 1, 1179, Klmberty Gaye Rnlnp, 21, Coet8
Meu, rrudemd. lnterY•I: 1 year, I montba.
May 13, 1979, S•vann•h
Leigh Andel'90ft, 22, lrvtne,
murdered. lnterv•I: 1~
monthl.
Mar 2A, 1179, Kim Wttftecat.
ton, 21, Santa Ana Helghta,
a ... ubld. Interval: 11 dayl.
1:zj•@~I
Jutr 17, 1179, Jane Penengll, 2A, Com Meu, ••
AUtted.1.-Val: 2 ......
Iran States 'Rights'
TBHRAN, Ina (AP) -wouldbe_pertoftheqemda. Re\fO~ 1Mdei' A,Jat.ollab JtbomelAl . also accuHd the
Buhollib Kboliselnl lnatlted CID tJDlted st-. and llraeJ al dot·
Saturday tbat lraa bad the Uaa aaalnet boly If oalelra
"abiohile ~t" t.o ~the• poHd abah to trial. ud t11e HOIS!IOWNOREIT8
deadlock OYer tbe rate of • PRl!EDHOSTAGE-.-M
Am rtcan =• at· tbl.-0.S.--eDJl'ln.• ln llecca, Saudi Arabia, mbala1 1Dto a roartb and 1ald carter'• "bl1 mistake"
week with no NIOluUOn 1n lllbl. wH bi.a failure t.o UDdentand tbe
Prelldent Carter awnmcned "~th ol feeliu of the blamic ~:Jct~~~ 5lr'ou!: = movement." Jfe appealed to
.__.._. J...lu Po-ll --•d the llosJems t.o ••rt.1e up and defend
.._ ........ .., -.y ...... --llla.m" aplmt "inftdela.'' mHtlnt wa1 1cbeduled eome "Peace -• .. be .. _, _ _.. if
Um• aco for budaet d11cm11lom, tbe ~ ~ ;u:.-i ..
but •aid be couJcl not rule out tbe preuon are cut off,•• Khomeini
po11lbWty the altuatloo in Iran aalcl ID a meua,-e t.o Moclem oa-
tioaaJ liberation movements.
There wa no further word
about the condition of the bostases, who have not been
IMO bJ any outsider since the
ftnt da11 ot tbetr eapUvtt1. An
International Red Cro11
representative, Andre Tesbilly,
conferred for two boan with
militants boJdtn1 the Americana
in tbe embusy compound. but
be ... not allowed to .. the
boltases .
U.S. Rep. Georp Hanaen. ft .
Idaho. maldn1 a penooal btd to
end the ltandoff, wu aWJ wait·
lnl in TebnD ln hopes of seeing
the Americans 1n the embassy.
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Hostages
Visited,
Most OK
Fonner GI
Nabbed
...............
DAMAGE TO NAVAL RESERVE ARMORY INSPECTED
Ctllcego Building One of ThrH Hh by Exploafona
On Friday be vllited tbr ..
senior envoys betna beld
separately at the Forelp Ministry.
Iran ln1l1ta deposed Stiu
llobammad Baa Pahtavt. WbO
11 beJna treated for caneer iJi
New York, ~ returned t.o Iran to-
face trial betote..Ahe bostaps.
held it.nee Nov. 4, are released.
The United States bu refUM4
to comply and wlrned of "ex·
tremely erave" cooaequences If
any of the boetagestare banne.I.
Khometni bu aald the mlUUMa
would blow up the embassy md
<See lllANIAN. Pase .U>
Mosque
Invaders
Ousted
IUY ADH. Saudi Arabia <AP>
-Saudi eovemmenl troops ap-pa rently succeeded Saturday
night in ousting a group of
radical invaders from the Grand
Mosque in Mecca, lbe holiest
sale an the Moslem world, iD
what daplomatic sources
described today u "a dramatic
and violent" end.
There was no immediate wonl
on bow many if any of the in·
vaden were captured &llve.
CuuaWea wen believed tO b9
beav1. bu\ there waaii • e.tUmate ot tbe DU1dW 0( OI'~ n..a...-....
Ollldaltel& ...... Deft1''111
tr.. .... 8mdl .....,...._ -tbe number ol troope or illftderS inYOlved. ,,. a..a cant.I
ODt w ...... .,. o1 • v.a:.
tralDecl SMlllli ....... ~ t.be IOUl'C8I aaJd. bat u.., tbere was U¥ American •
volnmmt ID tbe attack, ~
lbat noa-llmlems are probiJJlr.ea
from entertq the ct1:7.
An ob8erver of the Opti.q at lbe holy city of Mecca reported
seeing two Saudi armored
personnel carriers circling tbe
anterior courtyard of the mosque and aiming heavy gunfire into
lhe ramparts or lbe building, the
<See MECCA, P11e AZ>
In Hijack
EL PASO, Texu (AP) -A
teeo-a1er who brandished a
knife and demanded to go to
Iran hijacked a Jet landing at El
Paso with 71 people aboard
Saturday, the FBI aaid. Atlee
about 3~ houri on the IJ'OUDd.
be wu taken int.o cuatody and
the Jut J)Ulle:Dlera were freed.
Mideast Students TmilerHome
Fire Probed
Oaim Bomb Blame In~
No lbotl were fired, and no in-
juries were reported in the Jnci-
den t aboard the Amerlcan
Airli.nel Boeing 727.
The man wu ldenUfled u
Gerald Jamea Hill Jr. 18, of
Chester, Mus.. accordlq to
FBI Special Alent Jtocer Ter-
rau1. Hll1 wu arralped Satur-
day afternoon before U.S. Di.a·
trict Jud,-e William S. Seuloaa,
who Ht bond at '500,000.
CHICAGO CAP) -While
authorities were Investigating
bomblnia at three military ln· stallat:iom Saturday, wamlng.s
of more blasts in Chlca10 were
made by an anonymous
t.elepbooe caller to two news or·
ganllatiom.
The caller, clalmin1 to be a
member of the Iranian Student
Or1aolutloo, aatd bombs would
explode "IOIDewbere near the
Loop" within the next 3e hours,
said Clarence Pase. an aaatstant
city edltor for the Cblca10
Tribune.
Nixons BostiniJ
GOE! Fuiid-raiser
Page said he rettaved the call
al around 5:26 p.m. Aut.bortt.aes
said that minutes earher, a
similar call was made to WLS-
TV. the local ABC network af-
filiate.
William Cbriesman, a WLS
desk assistant, quoted lhe caller
as aaytna "bombs are gonna go
off within 24 t.o 36 hours."
Page said the call to the
Tribune was similar to one lhe
newspaper received after the
Nov. 15 explosion aboard a
C b i e a10-to -W a shio1ton
American Airlines jet. In both
call1, P11e aald, the man men-
li ooed the Iranian St-.adent
Or1anhatlon.
There ls a student 1roup
known u the Iranian Student
A11oclation, but it has dis-
avowed Involvement in the ex-
(8ee lllABI', Pa1e AJ>
County fire investigators to-
day were probing lbe rubble ol a
trailer destroyed Saturday in I
$35,000 blue at lbe picturesque
El Morro mobile home part on
the outskirts of Laguna Beach.
Spokesmen for lbe county ftre
department said they were ham·
pered ln the baWe by a poor
waler supply that forced them to
run a line beneath Pacific ~ J Highway to help douse .the
names.
Iovestilatora said the mobile
home, a double-wide unit, oC-;
cupied by Robert R. Stevena1 1
sustained 825,000 in atnactural '
damaae. The remaln.i.nt '10.000
loss was in contents, '
spokesman for the Orao1e Coun-
ty Fire Department aald.
He Mid • flrefl&ben battled the blue at Space 118, •u
Paelllc Cout Hlehway, after tbe.
3p.m. alarm.
ft"\ ·a·111·: DNSlltl·:
WBU ftAVBLSD -Yn
probably are If 1QQ are ID •· ecuUYe moWil up. A diYilion ot
Menill L1DCb belpl eue m6T'-
ln1 _ patn1 for tranlferrinc ramlll• hie CL
.
fellow will greet~ iD bis ice P.a}ace wttb Mr1.
Claus there to bei1:{Wftll!idft liat1D& cbol'el. 7be Buena
Park attraetion featurea a Winter Wonderland.
&IYADH. &.IUCI AralU (AP)
--Trea1ur1 Seer~~~' 0 . WlWam 1111* ita14 ol· flclab tOld bfm 00 saturc!ii tut
they want ~ to cut baek
American oil company profttl or face a an rouncl Gt prt.ce tD-
ereues.
''Tbelr meeaap IS: Eltblr JOU
pat OD a windfall-profttt tu. Of
we wtD be ralllDC prlea.. and
"they feel tbey•ve been taba
achantqe ot by tbe OU com-
pame1.·• MlDer u1d after meet..
ln• wttla tbe oaldall.
Tbe tbJ'ee.aY ril1:t here hi the
ftnt stop in a ats-da)' Kldeut
awinl tbat also wUl take Miller
to Abu Dhabi and Kuwait. But
Saudi Arabia. which proyides u
mlllion barrels, or nearly A quarter ot the oil America im·
porta daily, is tbe countrJ wttb
the reeerves to ne1ate the Ira~
nJan otl cutoff to the United
States.
M Iller la here to try to
persuade tbe 8aDd1s to maintain
their ell produdian at t.:S mWklD
barrels per day ad DOt cut it by
1 mtlllon barrels, u 10me smdi
IOW'cea ban tndlcated may hap-
pen.
In aeh.,,.., llWer Mid be
told the Saadls tbe United suiea wm take ..... undlaeloled
acUoaa to curtail ao camausr
tloa ud relln• preau.re OD worldoU~.
Re said be told Saud,l olftciala
Amerka baiiJ redlleed ol1 em· awn~ 2.S pereeat Wa year below U.. lftel Ol IUt year and
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...... P-AJ
IRANIANS ••
kill the bostqea if the UDited
States tried to f'MCU tbem b)'
force.
A 1pobnoman for the ab.ab
Hid Saturday tbat the lbab bal
completecl nidlatioll tberap7 and
that dodon would try bloekln&
hla bile duet. ''Mer um. u be bu uld ·before, tie wou1cl like to leave,"
N.14 IDoUawoman Chris Godek.
Tbe llaab ... llvtnc in exile in
lln:lco before comma to New
York for treatment. ZUDtlan
Prmdlat Anwar Sadat lUla in-vited b1.m to lift lo tbat country.
'S J.In Size· Sinks Cllips
In bla meeeqe Saturday, Kbo-
md.Dl Nid ot the ahab, "lt II the ablol• rllbt ol a nation to de-mand tbe ~ to put one ot lta
crtmlaala CJD trial. Carter'• bil miltaU IDd that of people like
blm la tbat tM7 baTe failed to
undentand tbe dePth ol feellnc
of the lalamlc IDOYe1Mlll. ''
Khomelnl crtUcl&ed Moelem stat.a. wWaout namtn1 QJ', for falllu to liberate Jen:aaalem
from laraell oceupaUoo, and re-
newed b1a cbarp tlaat the 1JJdt..
ed St.ates and larael were behind
lut Tuesday'• seizure of Mec-
ca '1 Grand Mosque, Islam's
holiest ahrine. The Saud.is, still
ll1htin& remnants of the forces
insid e the shrine compound,
have said the mosque invaders
were Moslem cmsidents.
~ At Least, San Juan Restaurateur Thinks So
By STEVE MITCHELL
OI ... o.lly P'llet l laff
Ralph Letizia isn't the least bit
)nodest when he describes the
food a t his fis h a nd chips
restaur a n t in San Jua n
Capbltrano
I "It's lfeat," he shrugs, wiping bta bands on a towel next to the
iPOtteu ltalnless 1teel kitchen
~a.
• So bow come be'1 losltll $2,000
month on the 14-month old .-wae•? Z•• •«A.-t,·ol# O•D•r ••*••i:'. •Ja'lt•r, cflel and clllef bOtu. wuber,'' o! tbe
'N Chi.Pl Store aaya lt'1
)lecauae the city won't let bim
bana out a Iaraer sign.
"It's an identlrtcation pro·
ble m , not my food," Letizia
~ays. "All the city will allow me
to have ls that stupid little sign
Elated on the wall,•• he says,
intln& to a aoft pastel poet.er
at adorns the front of Im shop.
From bu1y Camino
taplatrano, it's difficult to see ~e 1mall 1lp, wbicb la partially
f>locked by a stucco post.
.. And Letbia claims hundreds
E:~ cuawmen walk or •• bt ~ clay without 11• 1 b1a lbop a eecood slaDce.
; So be bun& out a banner l1an a
Je• motllbl qo. n prc>llUltlY
Erew a wU'ninl fri>m clty-ol-
ciala, wbo · t.Olcl bliD the cloth
UD81" ~ tM ctt7•1 JADd
J]M llM•...,mt Code. ~~took the banner
iillhOd .. -..--ee-~aa-Pl8Dee
down Oct. 6, but received a
second warning from the city
Oct. 25 telling him to remove the
banner "within 10 days.··
··Hell, it bad been down for
nearly three weeks," Letizia
said.
The banner went back up Nov.
~. and tbe next d_, two mem-
bers of tbe city'• Bulldin~ Department were at bls door Civtna him a citation.
The aDll'Y reataurant owner Mn ..... w1lDq to work ~
UM ~ oa a 80lutioa to wbat be
term• an "vnfalr 1lsn or-
cllnaoce. ••
But be aaya be doean 't have
"six to eight months to wait out
the city bureaucracy.
"By then, I'll be out of busi-
ness.
City officia.18 refused to com·
ment on the sign flap, saying the
Veteran
'Anxious'
GREAT FALLS, Mont .
CAP> -Wea Weat-
moreland, a deeorat.d veteran of the Korean
War. wanta to re-enlilt
became ol ..... In lri.n, but b• •• ,. au tbree
ieritcea haft turned blm
down becaille of Ida qe.
··1 would be "1Wna to bu.7 lllY own rifle,•• tbe
t7·Jear-dd •eteran Mid.
"111 own ammaattaoa. mJ own unlfonn. It irb me to
aee thele UWe COUDtriel pUlb .. al'ouDd. ••
Althooah reerulter1 have rejected hlm,
WeatmCll'elaDd Aid be will
write to the llmtlH CCJa• crastcaal deMptian. He
appareaUJ ta~-by • rule HUial the ... limit
at 35 for eaterfn& tbe mllltary.
Weltmareland owm an
uplaobterJ ICbool hen and
Uid his wife II Upable of
bandUQ8 the baliwl Ube
la a11oftcl to ......,11,t.
case bu been turned over to the
city attorney for resolution.
But ctary Mitchell . the city's
zoning law e nforcer . disputes
Letizia's claim that a solution to
the proble m will take six to
ei1ht months.
"Tbe wone cue an applicant
could look at would be three
weelu after ftllna the request."
Mltcbell lald.
He arsued that the Mlulon
Haclenda Plua, where Letisia's
Hataurant la located. bu a 1peclflc aip p~am, which
coo1lata of wall painted alpa.
•'For b1m to use any other
kind ot u,n, such aa banners or
monument signs, be would have
to go before the Architectural
Board of Review," Mitchell
said .
But Letizia vows he will have
a banner at any cost -"even if
CM Collision
Injures Pair
A San Dieao mocortat wbo ap-
pareody became confaaed and
made a rtcb& tuna Into tile Wl'CIDI lane• of bua1 Newport Boulevard WU bQured Saturday
nllbt wbeD Id.a car eoWded with
anotber.
JettreJ a a.drtek, 2Z. ... treated and releaMd at Costa
.... Memorial JloQttU follow. tu the eraah wbieb Id botla velatole1 ln¥Ol¥ed HYerely
damUecl.
PoU-ce . Mid Bedrick suffered bead lQjurtel and complained ol
abdominal Piiia.
The other motomt. Virlbda
Wei.ab. 11, ot I BucUfe_, lntne,
complained ot a bee LQJuq. but did not require boepluUuUoa.
Patrolman Bill a.dmood aid
Hedrick WU drivinl eut OD Del
Mar Avenue and turned aou&b In-to northbound laDea of Newport
Boulevard. where Ma. Welab'a car collided with bls auto.
,......,P-AJ
MECCA •••
..., ........ ,_
RESTAURATEUR LETIZIA AHO HALF.fflOOEN llGN
In Sen Juan, FlM 'N' Chtpe I• Where You Find It
...
the city LID't willlnl to won
with me."
•'I am starvtni to death here. 1
have a family I feed and I'm go-
i n& to do e verything in my
power to save my family." he
says.
He says the days he bad the
banner out. his bus ines!> ID·
creaaed 25 to 30 percent
'T m not a martyr;· be aays.
..I'm not here to chan1e or-
dinances."
He says he would be happy
with a sign thal people who vu1t
the old San J uan Capistrano
m1ss1on across the strttl c.an
see
··But what J have 1s a sign that
sallsfiesthewh1msofthec1ty ..
Char aes that the United States
was involved In tbe takeover
sparked the sacking or the U.S.
Embassy in Pakistan, which re-
s u I led in tbe deaths of two
Ameri cana. Khomein i ap-
plauded the action .
Khomeini's message s a id
laraet took over Al Aqsa. the .
third boliest Islamic shrine, in
Jeruaalem without Moslem o~
position. He complained: "Now
America and Israel are plotting
against the Mujdid Haram and
the MasJdtd al Nab1 <the holy
s hrines 1n Mcc ra 1 and the
Moslerru react to this with mdlf-
ference. ··
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INtalled "* 9/t6 (room lizlt, van liZI, ~,...t>qpae and ........... l'llbcMld pod Manv batt'loom sa.. etc.) ~
roll In llac*. Cdcn from S2 00 to $200.00 ..,.. to OCIP9t en roll bolanoel ano
Alllptce.'Wlal..s oll llZes-btlng toemOI O~ roltl In 0 wide
CWIM& MaflOQC:l'oV. YfAI truck Jhelegpe telectton d colon.
Fawn ff ..........
LONDON CAP> -T1ro earth·
quakes shook northeastern Iran
Friday olabt and Saturday
mornlaa, but no deaths or
damap were reported, accord·
Ina to Tehran radio, monitored
here.
The radio qu~ its Mubbad
correspondent aa aaytna the first
quake measured 5.5 on the
Richter 1cale and the second
measured 4. The radio said the
towns affected were Muhbad,
Gabad, Tabas. Ferdous,
Kaabmar and Torbat -e
Heydartyeb.
On Sept. 18; 1978, a devutat·
inl e~e in approximate-
ly the aame area killed 25,000
persona and demolished 40
vllla1es. That quake, rectatertaa
1.1 on the Ridlter scale, levelec1
Ta bu.
e1
at Aaetion
Daily Pilot Photos
By Lee Payne
BLAST •••
ploaion, .which occurred in a
mall pouch oo the plane.
Pase said the caller to the
Tribune had a lllddle Eutern
accent 8Dd claimed reapomllJW.
ty for ooe of three bombe that
exploded late Friday and early
Saturday at milltal')' facilities in
the city. But Page said the man
didn't seem to know detalls
about those explosions.
The FBI WU continuing its
search for witnesses, and police
bomb and arson squad in-
veatiaators tried to determine
what kind of explosive devices
were used in the three bomb-
ings.
There were no injuries and
damage was sli&ht in the series
of explosions that occurred late
Friday and early Saturday.
Meanwhile, about 70 persona
demanding the release of Puerto
Rican nationaliats jailed lo
Puerto Rico marched peacefully
Saturday outside military
recruittnc office on the city's
Northwest side. The office was
not one of those involved in the
explOliom.
Mexican IDU'bmen throwtn8 rocu described u tJae size ol
softballs and larscr today are
blamed for caUlinl the crash of
a U.S. Border Patrol belicopt.er
that injured ita two crewmen.
The crash Friday night oo the
levee of the Tijuana River a
mile from the Saa Ysidro border
point-of-entry left the -smilll
chopper severely damaged.
The helicopter was similar to
those used by the Costa Mesa
Police Department and other
Orange Coast law enforcement
agencies.
Border Patrol officers John
Pool and James King were listed
m stabJe condition at Chula Vis-
ta Community Hospital after be-
ing tossed from the crashing
chopper, suffering bead and
back injuries.
A third a1ent. Larry Kanneo,
was injured when bia patrol car
piled up while be was speeding
to the scene of the era.ab, which
the Federal Aviation Ad·
m1nbtration la investt1at.tq.
''Apparently the tall rotor &Ot
the fatal blow,•• la.Id one Bonier
Patrol agmt Saturday n!Pt.
He said the bit, a fluke,
evidently threw the helicopter
bopeleaaly out of control at
about 100 feet, causinl it to spin
around three times in midair.
"They're softball size or bii·
ger, it's ama•ln& what a small
person can do with one," said
the Border Patrol officer.
He said such rock·throwillJ( in· cidenta have been escalating,
with angry Mexicans who object
to the chopper patrol bunting ii
legal entrants to the U.S. becom-
ing increasingly violent.
'·We have another helicopter.
but I haven't seen it up tonight,"
said the Border Patrol
spokesman.
Border officials have appealed
to Baja California Gov. Roberto
de la Madrid to crack down on
bis people and arrest.a ol Mex·
ican rock-throwers alon1 the
border have increased
dramatically.
Guarda watched over the
wrecked ain:raft with shot.cuns
overnipt.
Woman Found
Dead at Home
Of Friend
APP&\&ANCf;. A Pbotolra.Pb ol Rowland abowa a . JOUDI man ol limllar colmtnj. feature. and hair type to tbe munler amped lD a oompode drawtna,
A ltrlkiq llmilartty la tbat ROwland. while be appean ,.., =
to be ol Latin orilia. llli't. Gualdoa.l aa!d but rather. may ;-~
ban l!laerited b.la dark coJorin1 from some ' Oriental -. feliebeara. -
TD WITNIC88 au DB8CUBBD the murder IUSped •
u of Latin appearance but not ot LaUn ort&in. ~
However L as noted. Rowland'• hair lenath and
mustache differ from thole of tbe murder suspect. Also be
doesn't loot older than early 20a, while the murder auaPect La described u in b1a late 20a to ao.
At tbe time ot the ft.rat murder, in January, 1977, sus-
pect Rowlud would have only been about 15 years old.
Tbe murder •mpect ltu noticeable pock marb oo his
cbeeb. Bowland bu aome acne oo bi.a dleeb.
VICDllS: Both the rapist and the murderer selected
youna women in lround·Ooor apartment.a.
METllOD OF ENTRY: Both are believed to have en-
tered throuch unlocked doors or WU>dows.
TIME OF ATrACKS: In both cases, victims were as-s~ulted durin& early morning hours, roughly between mid-
rugbt and 4 a.m. la some cases, both in the Sant.a Ana
rapes and the Oran1e Coast murders, the women were as·eep when assaulted.
DmGtJIBE: Tbe Santa Ana rapl.st wore a stocking or ski
mask over bLa face and blindfolded bis victims. The
murderer, accord:lq to two wttneues, wore oo muk and
tbere La no indication be bllndfolded anyone.
Polle• In clll•• where
murders have occut1'9d .,.
.UU Meldng .... Oft men
who loob Uke cornpoette.
Suapect .. 25-30 , ..... old.
dartc .,.., hair, muetKhe,
Mght oltwe complexion, SJOC*·
m • r ked •nd h•• atrong
bulld.
victim's yoaog son, who observed the killer, doesn't reeall
hearing anythlna spoken
The Santa Ana rapist often chatted with bis victims,
sometimes asking what they planned to do afterward,
Gualdoni said. The rapist apparently asked that question
out of fear that be would be caught, be said.
GEOGRAPHY: Tbe murderer has attacked women in
several cities. The Santa Ana rapes all occurred in two
apartment complexes close toaether near the Costa Mesa
city limits.
VEHICLE: It ls believed that the Santa Ana rapist
walked to hia victims' apartments, Gualdoni said. No vehi-
cle bas been definitely linked with the murdeMi but police
believe some form of motori&ed transportation would have
been necessary.
PHYSICAL EVIDENCE: The Santa Ana rapist,
despite bia mask, was careless about leaving clues,
Gualdool aald. He declined to comment on specifically
wbat samples. such u bill ol hair or cloth, were found at
the acene but said there wu quite a bit.
"Hewaaa'ta carefulraplst," Gualdonhaid.
The murderer bas been described by police as
"wrapped in plaatic" because ol the fact that he leaves so
Utile evidence. It was this lad: that left police unable to Ue
to1etber the murders and attacb until the pace accelerat·
ed thia year.
•Blllt>D 01' 8ELBCl'ING VICl'DIS: While it ls dif.
ftcult to be aure. Oualdool Mid. UM Santa Ana rapist ap-
parent!J prowled until he spotted a likely victim rather
than stUtns IOIDec.M out. · Tbe !llUl'derer la believed to obM"e bis Yictlma in ad·
nDce. because tn IOID• cuee a roommate or husband
Unid Wttb tbe woman but. wu ablent at the time abe wu
attaeted.
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Veteran pollce are mysUfted on moUve of a tall, dark·
haired man who wore a striped railroad ~·· cap and ameared his intended victim's body with YOIUrt be·
fore attempting to rape ber Monday. The victim aurprileclin
her shop was robbed of $800 by the suapect, who failed ln the
rape attempt
Dinner's on the house, sort of
Native-born New Zealander •aureea Kemp bu •
reuon to pve UwllLI tbla 'lba0 ksli ..... boUda1 1111oa
customers at her restaqranl encl eodlt8P blD&9 •d • customers have NUOll for tlWID too. TMlr nMCJO la
Maureen, who la a one-1al army ftpttn1 boUclaJ load·
WI. Sbt M up free turUJ dbmln at ber ~. the aw-. tor • ceata Per'. C1lltll m ••. ae med to Ii" them awa1, a.at tb9 CaUtclnda AJeollolto .,._..,. Ccmtrol Boaid
CABC) forbids tbat leDJ?ollt.J. a. won't make IDOMJ, but
she doesn't care. "That would be wroag. It isn't in the
aplrtt ol the thln1," she explal.nl.
Sdn Clemente
Pass the cream and sugar
Did )'OUI' little old democratic Rice ltrt.sples taste a lit·
tie bland tbla mol'Dina? Republican leaden and aupporten
brHkfuted like champlooa at a $1.000.per-eouple brunch
at tormer Pnlident Rlcbard Nlsm'a Su Clememe eltate.
La Cua Padftca. Wlf• Pat. in ber ftnt public appearance
alDce a bout wlU. bronchial~. wu boateu for thl event featurinl tresb talmon, mect1111ona of loblter, Blue
Polnt oyatera. atone claw crabs and terlyald beef
abllhkabob.
·career closes on a sour note
, supporten Of fihd Newport Harbor H10 Scbool
teacller Rlcbard En1lan4, former NHICS Sailor
beDdJeader, haH vowed fO f.U4i an appeal in Oraqe County
&upirior Court n= b1a diammU. En111nct wu flNd lut'weet bJ tbe ct'a board ol tnllteel to ellmu a
lo111·atandhl• ana bl&bb' emotlt>oal eonruct onr hil outer. 1'.rill•nd clubea with adminlltraton act wu
ftaally dlamllliit for uaerted11 dllobeY1nt orden of
NHBS Prillcl.,.. Tom '1aeobloa.
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FREEPORT, Bahamas <AP>
-A plane taldnl 43 pel'SCIDS'
back to Ji1aricSa from a m,lll of
eulDo -C'"'bllna bad j1ISt ..... oa ~wbea-.of
lt8 two~,,.._... lMo 0...-mMI fell~ 811lboritl• Mid. TM
pl.lot tutDed bllct and landed -a strip ol airport IJ'US. •
Four persona were i.Qjured,
none critically. when they
jumped from a wing of the
chart.end Coonlr 440 dwinl a
frenlied evacuation as amote
and flames poured from one
wins .
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BOSI'ON (AP) -An electrical
manhole outside a power plant
exploded in flames Satlll"day,
plun11n1 the homes of about
110,000 Bostonlana into darlmesl
for several hours. utility of·
ficlalauld.
Tbe blackout occurred abortly
before dawn. and by noon power
was reatond to about baJf tbe
bomea. A 1poke1woman for
Boeton EdilCm Co. aald all ...
1tdenttal euatomen bad elec·
trldtJ 8'ain bJ t :• p.m. •mu••c..... CUMMING, Ga. (AP) -A
tw~ar crub ID fl~ killed al• penoaa, l cl
aome wbo~ in wrecU,., aUd. Four of tbe Yicthm ._.. in a
ear ctrt..a bJ Pat.17 LJDll 11.aDeJ
ol Lawrtnemne. wblcb •kidded
into t.be patb of uotber car Fri·
clay Ditbt CID Gecqla IO, two
miles weal of here, Fonyth
County Sberttf Welle)' Walraven
aald.
JS 17 " .. n .,
SUta a.. and JW>2 lbared the bllltn1 at a TOJ for
TOta cb1ve at the Huntm,tm Beach Ceter Mall Satur·
day but old St. Nick Sot molt al tbe attellticm. Santa
bolds Tara Keen, 8, al 11.aDtiD&tOD. wbo wu one al
several hundred chlJdren who stood in a loo.I Une t.o
await bis arrival via a flretruck.
Probation Work Recognized
Three Orange Coast area
residents, two churches and a
voluntary action group, are
amone those recognized recently
Jor their work with the county
Probation.Department.
Roser U&btholder. Newport
Beacll, ad 1..oU Sehmok, eo.ta Mesa, wwe awarded n ... ,._.
Dbl•. Ann Kello11. P'owatalD Valley. was reclpleD& of a
certificate recogruzin1 200 hours
of volunteer service lo probatioo
clients.
Warner Avenue Baptast
Cburcb. Huntington Beach.
Sou.them Bapti.lt Cbureh. FOUD·
la1n van.,. 8Dd t.be VoluntarJ
AcdaD c..tm' ol 8CMllb 0nmp Couty • ..,.. reeopiaed. for
u.etr ....-t • Nfenlaa .. .,. i.ent&ot.llleproW'oePl'Qll'am.
..... 9C81'ATIC, rm ebM4; a eirMalda'l ... lt'llllSIW'. .. beck. .. ............... a. ..... buaJ.....,.
In lfempllla, Te11n., freed
bosta.. i..del1 Maples antftd FridaJ .. t.be lat &es of b1I trtp
bome to Earle, Art. Tbe ZS.year·
old M artne aerceant was greeted
at the airport by a CTOwd of
about 50 peraom. including rel·
alt ves and neighbors.
"Great, I feel just great,"
Maples said u reporters sur·
rounded him.
AU three declined to anawer qraesttcww about eondttioas inside tbeemtnnr1_. .... ...._ol
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fof baer cast and st.aff.
TBB FLIGHT landed tn Phnom Penb Friday at 7: so
p.m., PST iiDd wu unloaded in
four houri, Davit 18id.
The DC1 took off Thursday
from Loi Aqelea IntemaUonal
Airport witb 85,000 pounds of re-
lief 1upplies. Durtn1 a stop in
Anchorace. the load was re·
Cluced by 8,000 pound.s because
of atroog headwinds, Davis said.
Body SeaQ'eh On
FRE.9i0 <A~ -SberUra de-
puties continued their seattb
Saturday ln western Fl'eano
County for tbe bod)' of a man
believed to bHe been killed near
where UM body of another man
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The bocly of Jaime Cuarea,
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Crashes Kill 3
Man Drives 8 Miles Wrong Way
JUNG CITY CAP> -Three persons
were killed aod four mOJ"e Utjured
after a Gilroy man drove more than
ei1bt miles on the wrong side of
ffilbway 101, foreinl one car off the
road and crasbin1 beadon into
another before beln1 hit in turn by a
third vehicle
Dead were Wllllam Dronet, 36, of
Gilroy. and 41-year-old Frank McKay
and Gertrude Bernard. 59. both of Bakenlleld.
~l1bway Patrol offlcera said
Droaelr wu bead1q north on the
aoutbbocmd aide ol Hllbway 101 near
San Ardo at U:l.5 p.m. Fri~ when
be •mashed Into McKay e 1outb-b0und vehicle. Ma. Bernard was a
.,.....,_ In McKay'• car, u were
• tbree others who suffered uo-
dlaeJoaed injuries and were
hoapltaUsed at llee Memorial
BolPilal In Kine City.
CllP·allleen &aid •DOUMr fthlclo ...................... after u. ee~ ..._.. • a., ... _... ctrt
who wa -al8o taken to the hospital
The driver of that car, apparently the
&\11'1 f&blr, WU not burt.
...... c.p .....
o~ <Al>> -TWo men bw bee ~ln ~With the
brutal bUtiD.I ot a Pollcewomu wbo
... attacltecl ~ abe •topped to ...
alat a motorist in •h*t appeaNd to
be a atalled vehicle. Elaine Schaefer. 30, a two-year
veteran of the Oakland Police
Department. suffered cuts, abruions
and a broken nose Friday when two
men -the driver and pauen.pr in
the stopped car -blt her In the face
with tbelr flats, knocked her to the
pavement and draaaed ber alOlll the
sidewalk in the eastern part cJ the
city
Tee-. •9"' Kllletl
SANTA FE SPRINGS (AP) -A
man in bis mid-twenties wu bein8 soupt for an apparenUy deliberate
bit-and·nm colllaion with a motorcy-
cle tbat left a H-year--old Bell
( STATE )
Gardens girl dead, Los Angeles
County Sberilf's deputies said.
Sheryl Bartlow was pronounced
dead abor1b' after arrival at WhlWer
Presbyterian Jbpital followtq the
incident Friday nilbt, deputy Doyle
Campbell said.
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LANCASTER (AP> -A '11-year-
old Lancuter man abot and lcilled Id.I
wile after apparenUy mJatatinl her
for an Intruder in their home, Loe
Angeles County Sheriff'• deputies re-ported..
Anna Wllliama, 78, WU ~~ dead at tbe scene from a • bullet
woand Friday n.tPt. deputy Doyle ~ampbeU aald.: ..,..,n,_,
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A man
tu b1s G abdaded a $-~ear-old ~ ID a downtown del)artmeDt at.ore anil ~en beat tbe cblfd wttb a stick 9'd
•exuall~ molested the ~ounaster,
police report. · The boJ wu bMpttalilled for treat-
ment of a fractured lkull. broken Jaw
and body bnllaes. Re to1d police tbat
the man approached blm when bis
mother left bim in the toy aectlon ol a
department store to make a
purchase.
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FR~O (AP) -Romeo Rangel,
29, of Fresno baa been arrested for
invest11aUon of murder in the beat-
ing death of a teen-age girl who re-
portedly was the mother of his
brother'• child.
Rangel was arrested Friday after-
noon at police beadq'-'arters after be
was questioned by authorities. Llllan
Ramirez, 1.S, was found partially
nude in a downtown Fresno alley ear-
ly last week. She was the mother or a
2-month-old boy.
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l WM Caner wtll set the ••ilMltlGD. ud be ~· la CCllttladldl •Oft of my
frl tnd1. Tbt od4• b••• • 1bofteMd aps>NClably. but ol courM could .· 4 aplD at any time. I '1u,ppoee KellDld;y
U.OU•bt tM QMqlpllCI 11·
1ue •• UICld tip ilDd would blow IWAJ. I tblDk be II wren •. I aay
WI wi aome ncm. I think be
ll ot UM most valu.bJ.e. men
lD the Senate.
I All IDcl1ned to tbiak Caner
will be cW led ID the eteetioa if be 11 aomlaatM. I HY th11
tt.ltand;1. for cma mast not ua-
der•tlmate tile Republicans'
death wtab.
I bave Deftf' been able to take
BoUk1 R•a•n or Jobn COnDIJ.
WILL 1'11& public toe It?
Coopwmitn ol ~· 1 UIUIDl!t. will bnt brl1Mtl and cau for ·"DoQ.~
tu. cuU. .. Tiie Ne••loD -~
to come lllavmmer ~ wbn tt will blip the
moat. It bodet UJ or any
Democ:n1ic DOSDJDee.
Kore troublH Ile ahead.
America ta ID for a wnom•na
Senate bmtle after 'lbaDUilW..
over ratlflcaUQG of the MLT
treat1. ADii .,_. ~ for tbie
rest ot our liftl. we mUlt '9l aed to a world tbat 11 abort al
oll.
ON IA.LT, I ~ peaa tbeo Sea ate finall1 will ratify.
•ltboulb sn•• POlla iJldiea&e tM rwene. Yet lt, la bard to
bellne tbat tbe s.ate WW sro-
CAllTD BM eome cap wUh a • .......,ul &lmmlek. Tbne,....
ldeuta lor. Ilk ,..,. have tried
to penua4e Amerteam to eon-serve petroleum, that tbe oll
aearcit7 bu come to st&J. Yet a
reeem New Y«k 1'lmea pail ft·
ponect um half u.. peop1e 1t111
doe 't belleft tben ta a Qortqe.
Carter cal oft Iranian oll ad
Unked couenattoD t.o fUJ'7
a1atmt tbe a,yatollab. You're ..
fry at can.. for not bomlliq
rao? All r l1bl tben, do
aomet.bint about il ! Take the
bu.a to won tomorrow and aave
1aaoline! Sbow your colon,
make a sacrifice. tr e verybody
dn ves a m.tle and a half leas
e-very day, we 'll never miss that
Iranian 011 '
Bus Vote Revealed Fear for CoUJmunity
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Tbe NAACP"• ID.Oft to bal'9
Propoiltloa 1 -the UU·balml meaaun -decland tmCOlllUtu-
tioaal because it promotat racial
1e1re1atlon may be on aolid
legal ground1I But the NAACP
suit Ignores the broader social
foundations of the controversial
afl ti·bualng pro position No
doubt some of the support given
lo Proposition 1 was racial. But
much of it was not.
In fact, tbe massive 3·to·l vote
for Proposition 1 expressed a
basic concern about our public
achoola and mlddle -clua
polttkal power. That concern
was •bared by a eoalltlon of
bomeowoen, taxpayers and
parents. Radam may well bave.
been the leaat llpiftcant factor at work.
cu.aai.y tbe bome -In a
nar..,w aeaee -waa not threatened by bulinc. But the "bome-in·a -communlty" was
tb{eatened became part ol tbat
communtty bl tbo local aebool.
llan1 parent• have bou1bl
bom• In a particular comm\1111·
tJ •eek1DI 1ood scbooUn.a for
Charles MeCabe'
their cnlldrea. ADi many parents bave moved to tbe amall
au.burban acbool dlltricta wtdcb
are more reeponaive to the com·
munJty.
Tbe concerned homeo wner
vote ia obvtou.sly s ubllanUaJ in
Califorrua Last year's mua1ve
vote for Proposition 13 illuatral·
ed that For many, Proposition
13 wu a lut chance to save a
cornerstone of the American
middle -class -the home.
Propoailion 1 tbia November
wu seen, in a broader aeme, by
many of these aame vo&en •
protecUn1 their bome-acbool·
community from tbe thrMt ot
buaJ.aa.
•sraoPOUTAN ~. ID. parUcular. poeed neh a tluwt.
Bull.q cblJdren 20 or 30 aallll from one community to Uolber-waa 1Jmpl1 unacceptable to
pareata became it meat tbelr
cblldrea woaJd be eduCated ID a
acbool dtlllfet in wblcb tbeJ did not lift and ID wblcb they _..
not ......... to .. -In abort
a dUtrict lD wbJcb tbo7 bad DO
voice or poUtical control. Vatl.q
for Plopa.tHoa 1 prolecled tbeir
poUtical power:
Parents. many of wbom are
not radl:ta. many ol wbom sup-
port the idea ol racial equably
and J~. balked at sendJn&
thei r chiJdreo to schools wtuc:b
they believed to be mlenor. It as
ooe t.binl Lo support racial •~·
&ration al aD abstract &OaJ. ll IS
a nother to c a s t ooe '1 own
children into the Jawa ol aoeiaJ
chan1e. Few puenta are wtWna
to pen.nit lbeir cb1Jdren to .....
ceive aa tnt.ertor educatian -
crtpplina tJMlr fUl:ure -for tbe
aake ot 80Gle broed aodaJ pJ.
Nor ~ta •aquine about tbe Nlel7 ol lbelr
da1ldrw. ... rwpllta
of ..... ~ at bmeN:l&J ICbools ................ .
&Dd t.eecben were a cauae for real concern . How 111an1 t•acben were aHaulted or
raped la tbelr •uburban
claarooml lat 1ear?
T&XPATDI were eoaeeraed too. Did It make ... to ...s min.,.. ol doUan cm ioteindan
baa1q wb1le • tlae lame time
cullUll curriculum and lnctt.D-
tn1 cla.as a1u " ll seemed to
some that il made more aeme to
b.are more teachers -Lo give
1tudenta more science. En&lish,
math. art or music each day
rather than to gave t hem an
add ed hour or mor e on the
school bus
The NAAC'P and others who
cballenae Propos1taoo 1 in the
courta ca conatitullonal grounds
may be lepUy corrttt. Certain·
bt. ~I of r acial Justice
and b' &1 correct. But, the
YO«e aa Propomtioo 1 e~preaed o&Mr pJa aacl values wblcb
baYe ldcb priority too.
Fallme to undentand thae
other p11 wlU btiDd eacb ol UI
to tbe eaafUeU and coetroww ;y wbicb .UI eontlnae to awlrl
about oar public 1chooJ1.
Propoailk:Ja 1 .... not solftld Gr
... reduced tbe blue ol acbool
basin• OI' IDtelJ'aUon. It bu
cban•ed aome of the pound .,.. bJ wblcb lqal dedRam = m8de. But tt ....... to ... tbe broader Ja.
I quality edueatbl, aebool
llUnce or ~ted bowlaa.
Early Americans Were Champion Tipplers
V alle1 wu aetlled to become
our flnt out corn belt. There
wa1 no real local ~artet for
com and no euy facillUes to 1•
it over ~ Allqbenles to tbe Eut.
Kore and mor'9 farmen dll·
tilled their COl'll Into wbiatJ,
wblcb tbe)' could lhlp Eat at a
profit. A wblat)' 1urplu de·
velopecl ud around tbe ftnt
quarler al &be C*I~ tM'piGe
of coni Ukker ID some ~ coet 1 .. tbaa 2' eeata a _:.talion
-&IDdel' a Dlebl a fifth. WJdMJ
••• .. Uterall1 ebeape.-tbu water, whlob , ••• ofteo dance.rouatr Polluted. It • ., aliO ~per um .,_., wt.;
milk, .... QI' w.
bia inabllily to realise bis
aaplratiam encendered u acute
aenH of frutration that In· creued duriq loq pertoda al at..Unmce.
market appeared. With tem.
peraace, nation·buildln1 In
earnest became "the American
pwloo."
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• To the Editor:
I think I am a reverent
~ agnoatic. I was raised a Chris·
U • by OUitU , Jn a ,....
doJDlDlll&lJ ~ aoctttJ.
I am DOt too J \M
comaerttal "over· ••" of a.irt11:m.1ta mualc; JKJ...,. for .. tona •• I ean r.• mber, Cbrlltmaa. Cbrtat aa •music
•Dd Chri1tma1 apltlt, to me,
ba.e repreaeat d all tbtnt•
1ood.
Male ot any Jdnd bas MTtr
QIMO me I ck; but IOIU• people
do. Particularly those self· proclaimed <>PPtaS9d wbO have
bad more lreedOm and benellts
in tbls country than at any Ume or place in history.
Thia haven for the •orld'• op-
pre11ed waa foutbt for and
eatabllsbed by oppressed Chris·
tiana for the beneftt ot au; and
no one la going t.o cbanae that.
Now. Jackie, can me a b11ot.
FRED MACDONALD • To the F.ditor:
Christmas carola take Jackie
Hyman's appetite away because
of the adoration of a messiah
that ia not her messiah.
Jackie Hyman app'ears t.o be
young enough t.o remember her
basic American hiat.ory leSIOnS.
Has abe foriotteo tb1a country
was founded for Christian re·
ligioua freedom and all reJtP>Ds have bene61ed?
Perila:ps ahe ls too JOQD&1D're-
alize Ulat DJ¥>' a Cbrlatian
young man gave b1a life fllhtl.nl
in World War U. This baa saved
many a Jewi1b life. J;very
American helped pay that war
debt no matter what bis re·
ligioua beliefs.
Where cloe8 prejudice ttop and
tolerance begin?
JEAN ¥ACOONALD
Dear Jadde Jlidiu:
. I am not in tbe pracUce ol
wrlt:lq 11111 ..... to~ ~um.-.U <As a matter qt teet. di.la._., flr'lt ..... , r" ...
joyed many of yot.tr colUDlll5, but
today's < .. Deck the Halla ... But
Lea~e MiDe AklDit .. ) rNDJ bit home. Your last sentence wu
particularly powerful.
I believe that relllkm can in· apire people to lead better lives and to wort for lmprovtq our
worlcl. However. like YOU. l can't
st.and people trytnc to stuff their
religious viewpoint.a down my
throat. Too many individuals
think that they've cornered the
market on truth. I hope that
•• To the Edit.or;
l want to pr«eat the article by
Jackie Hyma.a.
We have enough p.-oblema now
wlth Madelyn O'Rair without
some youna Jewess trying t.o
take away our enjoyment of
Cbriatmaa muaic.
I notice that the J.,wisb store
owners do not beaita~ t.o st.art
selling Chriatmaa toys and dee·
oraUons earlier every year, so
please tell tbem tbat while they
are happy t.o take our money to
plene leave our enjoyment of
Christmaa carols alone.
EILEEN BENKMAN • Dear Jackie Hyman:
You indicated that you vowed
to take you chicken din.Der
patrona1e aomeplace else
became ~ objected t.o the re-
Dgioua radio stat.ton/captive au-
dience. .
I Just want you to know I UQ
deeply offended by your re-
mark.a. Because of them, I eol&ld
take my newspaper P•tronaae som..,i&ce else. But J don't feel
aa upan u you -I will slmpb'
ltnore YOW' articlet.
LORR;AJNE HOLMES • DearJ~~an:
After :ftildlDI JCMll" ttem in re; c•rcl to bow ~ JOU bee•me
wllltn tie ~ mmic wu
plaJ7ed ..,.._. JOta were ""Wnc.
now a tbought cairie to me. r
wonder if the Jewiab bwdnesa
men an upu,t abqqt HWnc
ChrtlU.lm. ~· cliotbin1. toJS and tbe tra1DiDI aDd hirina ol
ChriaUam and Jews to play San-
ta Claus. 1be profit.a have t.o be repul.aive.
RICHARD P. KINCAID • Dear Jackie Hyman :
Don't worry -no one is ever
going t.o "Deck your balls with
.
bolly ... You Wouldn't let tbem id.
would)'OU! · . .
I can't belleve Ulllt you can be
so u111« about the comlq boli·
day MMClll. It can ool.y mean
you' re oat oaJ.y Ule revene ot
anti-Semitic (uti·1eotlle>. but
actually, if you tb1nk back ID
your abort thi.ny yean. you. are
a lltt.\e envious. You. oo doubt
.are still tblnklna 0( YoW' •
·friends with pretty t.rea aDd
Santa Claus visits, plua au the
excitement ot the season with
family and loved ones.
As far as your stamps at the
post office, it's up t.o you, not a
busy clerk. t.o learn t.o voice your
choice of stamps. They always
have non-religious stamps, you
know.
I guess lf you're afraid t.o com·
plain to the manager or the
restaurant about the music .
you'll go through life vedUng
your bate in your column
Maybe you don't realize that
most businesses have F .M.
music oo and have no choice
over the sonp played
I agree on one Uung. the music
i.a alway& too load. but I Uunk I
would ~ eaten my chicken I
would love t.o bear ·'Fiddler oo
the Roof," but not loud
I am a mother and a
grandmother and bope 1 can
change your thin.kine Just a Utt.le
so you won't have to stay
secluded \mlll Dee. ZS.
WE UVED in a predor.niomt·
ly J~wi•b area. Crena.baw
VUJa1e. in Loa A.D1elu, for abou&. el1hl yea.rs and we
learned a lot about tbelr culture
and loved our nel&hbora. 'Ibey
sbared cefllt& lllh · hooey cabs
etc. with • and we "9"ed tbem Xmu coOldel 8M tiuit ~
I •• a Blue Bil'd ludw aDd .lily <!0-IMder WN Jowl.ab, wbiJe
J wu ~an. Wbal l'llD 19are .. bad wttb t.bole 4arl1q
cbildrm! We celebrated Hanuk·
kah and Xmu. I even boaOt
SDeCi.al blue wnpptq paper-?or t.&e ODIS Who weren't matins
Xmu....-ts.
Our PTA decocated the stqe
each year with a lovely tree at
one end and Hanu.Jtkah decor•·
Uona oo the other and all the
children learned about both
holidays.
One other short tale about our
years in Los Angeles. My one lit·
• •
8JIA
Of... '
A ~ ol 1ean ... I drew tome mtM4,,.IHllll
with a column I W?'Ote a~ut CbiUtanu Ad eom,
merctaliim. It came aboUt iftii' twO ~. ~I ar-
nved bomt t.o find &Mt tbe ~ (or • .,. the1 lkentf)
ltampe I ba4 ]mt purdmed bollt a
palntlD• of a natlYlty ~cme. 'hlai
Jewish, t baid to ftnd eomebod.Y·co naP
stalDpe wttb me before 1 could lend. a
letter to my srandmotber. ,,
SecoDCI. while I wu DUllibar mJ
cart tbr'ouib the ll'OCetY ~·Ii my
usual eomatoee state, a Cbrtitrna carol
reached my ears. Not just pntlJ> muaic or sometbllle about J!All9 bella, but
voices prai1ln1 a meul&b 1 don't
MYMM believe has artived yet.
I auaested in my column that rellllon I.a a beautiful
\hib1. but that it'• ioappropriat.e while one u ptctln& o.er
tomatoes. A.Del that tbe po8taJ clerks milbt at leut aak
firtt if one preferred Christmas stamps.
II.ANY PEOPLE. of various reUetom. said tbey
a1reed and would like to ~ less commerclaliagi of re-
ligious r:uesaages. Few people disaareed outr11bt but I
caught some dirty look.a cam I too sensitive!), .
One eentleman wrote to suigest I milbt benefit from
more exposure to other cultures. and J responded that I
agree -I Juat don't like to have them rammed down my
throat.
Well. Friday I ran mto a new twLSt
Sitting down at a Costa Mesa qwck-ducken place with
my meal. I noticed that the intercom was blanng music.
NOW. I DON'T LIK.E music while J eat. unless it's
something I've selected myself But to compound the mat-
ter. I realized that the radio was tuned to a Chnstian st.Ji·
ti on
Nothing against religious radio staUorus. either I JU.St
don't like being a capllve audience. which I was because I
get indigestion eating ln my car
I tbougbt about speakin& t.o the manager, but there
were castomers lined up and all the staff were busy. I ad-
mit I'm oot keen OD voicing my objections t.o relieioua
music in front of a bunch of st.ran&ens (coward that I am, I
do it in wrtti.ng >.
~' SJ ·r >t •
Ue cirl used t.o So to tbe store oo
Saturday morning with our hWe
oetpbor. Sbe came home 10
tears once. wooderia.& wby we
couldn't have lox and ba1els and
cream cheese like Fem·s fanu·
ly . I let ber buy some and we en·
1oyed them very much and
bought them often. We still do
So, J..eJde. -please try to a.,· ....
th•l chip OD your abouJder aDd1,
be a Utile more lovin.C and uo-derstanct101. Don't think people
are picking on you and rarimll.nC 1 •
things down your sensitive·
throat
Happy Holiday Season!
JOYCE M. SCHLESlNGER
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Bob Greene
What People Did ;Before Permanent-press, Push-button Aids
'
llalpb T~ Barnes, 81, of Moun·
lain Top, Pa., thouabt he was dy·
io1. Tbedoctora bad told him that
bis illniesa might be terminal.
He wanted t.o leave something
behind. Altboush be w u not a pro-
fess ion al
writer, be
thought of
composing
memoln, in·
tended for tbe
personal re·
a d l n g
pleasures of
the Barnes
family. Hap·
pUy, be re·
covered from his illness; the
memoin were completed, and
they are such a lovely evocation of
America u It used to be -
America at tbe turn of the century
-that they deserve wider dis·
trll>Ulkiil.
his better half thought
otherwise.
''When it snowed they let it
snow. Travel ground to a halt
until sleighs (with musical bells)
replaced other means of
transportation. There were no
snow plows on the road. In the
Lord's good time the fee was re·
moved.
"The house we lived in was a
frame house built of Penn·
sylvania Hemlock. There wen
three bedrooms. baUl, duung
room. kitchen and parlor; it was
built around 1890 and my father
paid the contractor Sl. 700 for the
entire property.
.. IN MY EARLY years, I
never met anyone who bad been
to a bo&pltal Such iDltltutiona
apparently were reserved for
amputees or terminal cues.
Sickenine ether wu used u an
anesthetic, eaustnl' \tlOlent
vomit.ans:
"Yellow fever claimed Its oc·
casiooal ~. Smallpcaa was
1111 all tooCW"OValentdlleaae. When
the authorities placed the
yellow quaraaUn• lien on a
house. DeOO&e ~ walk oa tbe
other afde Ot ~ ltTML
''Tbe fol.IOWi.q Prte .. were
taken ~ a 1900 mail Order
catalot Wtilc.b t ltlU baY Tea. •
21 cents ri>ouild· JUc., 5 0«>tl a 'PC)und. COciidiiif ,. c:ents. pouDd.
HOUM peiat. • cau a pUon; s~ ll.IL ou Jam ... ao cents. Rocker. ta. '75. Sima madalne. '14.& llao'• watch, 88 ,.,
centa. Lawn mower. U.•o.
Cblldrilt't-.JJed, '1. Man't IUlt,
10 . .fO. ~tu.tt, .. Sboel, ....
Hone b&llO. •a -
Worlds Series were instantly
sent over the news wires to
newspapers throughout the
country. Large crowds of men
would gather in the streets out·
side the publishing houses for
the relay play-by-play. broad·
cast out the window through the
use of megaphones.
''Since no game• could be
played at night, business slowed
down from 2 o'clock until the
end of the day. More progressive
papers bad huge signs erected
with a baseball diamond on
them and human figures.
"WREN THE score was so
close and the play delayed, a
tense hush settled over the au
dience. When the window was
finally opened to make the next
announcement. a falling pin
could be heard All in all.
although sometimes chilly. 1t
was a wonderful way to spend
an afternoon
··Magic Lanterns. lit b y
kerosene lamps. provided wall
pictures of elaborate castles m
Europe. Later they were
followed by a machine that
reflected postcards onto the
screen.
"Our first movie was of a boy
being run over by a railroad
engine. He had nine lives, as he
would jump up time and again.
That was the extent of the mo'
1e Kerosene lanterns put a dis
agreeable aroma m the house
"EARLY EACH everung and
morning men would IJght lfld
turn off the gas street hghts
Later. carbon electric hghts
were installed. Often the two
carbons would not make contact
and the lights would flutter out.
This was corrected by anyooe
hurling a btg rock against the
base oflhe pole.
"About every two weeks the
ltghts, which were mounted on
stationary pulleys. were lowered
to replace burned-out car'bons.
There was always a youngster
t>oN'T You SEE WAAT A ~REAT
le-AM WE'D MAJ<~, ANNE?
I'M or>t>• ANI> you 'RI: SYBN ...
..
Some people wW 10 to any lenltba -or hetOta -to make a llvtna and tiere'1 bow
Edclie "Alrbourne Edd.le" ZweWer '11Beis
bJ.I. Pbotolr:A.... 1pled Zwettler In top. moet brancbea "ol t»fOot euca1Jptua tree.
H•'• emplorect by Scott Burnham, of
&:Ott'I Tree Sei'vtce. :'ljob WU Juat off Hamlltoi> Street m .._
. ~
RoadS Under Review New Chief
h C In Huntingtan _____ oug out 011nty Arta Board
~ WorbhoPI to J.D. AU worbbope wW bqtn at
NlddilHta abciat tbe tutm. '1:80 p.m .
Oran1• CoUllty•a btpwa1 Tbe ftnt worbbop wW be held
tem wm be held bepmtn1 Wednesday In city council cbam ext week tbrou1b early ben, 300 East Chapman Ave .•
uary by the Oran1e County Orange.
Transportation Commission. The followi.ng day, Thursday,
Commbaion staff will dlacusa a meeting will be held In Irvine
lb plans to remedy the county's city council chambers, 17200
traffic ills proposed by a report Jamboree Road. ·
eonducted at the behest of the A week later. Dec. 6, a
eommission. workshop will be held in Costa
The cost of the six alternatives Mesa City Council chambers, 77
r.nge from $3.2 billion to $7.3 Fair Drive. ~on Anaheim's meeting will be Analysts who prepared the held in city council chambers at
mmisalon report predicted 204 East Lincoln Ave.
at the county's road system And the f.l.Dal workabop will be
will be overloaded by 1995 even held at the Moulton-Niauel
ii a major Investment in new Wat.er District at 27500 S. La Paz
WIQ'S la m8de. Road, ,....,. Nlpel.
Burp.
Tbe Allied Arts Board of Ban&-initon Beach bu announced tbll
appointment of lb. llteque
Weinstein, of Oraa1e, aa tbe
City's Cultural Ar ta Co·
ordinator.
The board ia selected by tbe
city, council and la rtven tax·
funCia for use In organizing
cultural events aucb as art ex·
bibits and concerts.
Ms. Weinstein sakt her first ef.
forts will be fund·ralaing events
to help restore the board 'a
budiet. She said the city council
cut fund!.n8 last aprin1 from
$2.0,000 to '3,000 a year.
The CUitural Arts Office ls
localed In tbe main library at
1WT.u.rtAft.
· We've just.gobbled up the Muirhead Gallery. And moved the Dyer
Road Upstairs Gallery into it. Frankly, with two inventories stuffed into
one location, we're a little too full.
But you can help us get relief. And save yourself 25%-50% by feasting
on some tasty worlc.s by the following artists. Hurry, the banquet endi
November27
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'tll Christmas
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JERUSALEM TUNNEL A TIGHT m
Holy City Calls
For an.yoae with a strona uqe to travel, 'tis
the Muon to eonsider Jeruulem, tbe boly city of
manyfattbl.
Tbe atooe walls of the Old City enclose oar·
row ltreeta with biblical names, leadlna Yiaiton &larolllh market., the reconstructecf Jewish
.Qtlarter, the Armenian Quarter and beside the
aaelent Western Wall.
. Tbe peths lead to blltorlc lites: St. James
Catlledral. aaJ.d to CCGtaln the levered beads of
St. J8IDll ttie Grut aDd St. .James the Lesa, the brother~ Jes111.: Smallem.d willdowt let U"1t
fall• llil lnterlOi' wlMlre biaack·robed women crwdl ........ TM ea.w. Of a.be Ollft Tree eoDta1M a
tree 10 wblda J--wu tied dartq Ilia Jada·
ment. Imide is a near-m~um of oriental art;
ailk and velvet Bedouin blanketa drape arcbes.
lnlald .oocl and mother-of-pearl cover alcove
walla. A number of alrlillea can help with trwpcJrtatton and Jod&ln1. Call travel aaenta
for op.a QCU GG toura
••• Belt lalandl ror the relaxed Ute: Maul
and JCau&l. Maul ts a lltUe drier. Fresh breeze blowlna froin the mountains
lhro\l&h the auaarcane to th briiht blue a. Tall coco palw bending in t6e Wind, lace fronds streamed out. Your permanent
press birt drie, in half an hour.
, Kauai bas tudden rain that blows over
the lala.ild and shakes the &round. But in
half an hour, it's gone. 'lbe sun is warm
and the grass sparkles. (Little humid
though. Takes a day for your shirt to dry.> •••
I rate a resort relaxed if they let you
come in sandals to dinner. I don't mind
putting on a shirt, but when I get to a place
to let down, I want to put my shoes in the
closet for the duration .
•••
If it's snow country, my favorite is
Quebec -though the skiing is 30 minutes
away by bus. (And 30 years too late.)
I really go there for the feeling of
Que bee.
The 3rd of January is Sainte
Genevieve's Day, and the bread -"the lit·
tle loaves of Sainte Genevieve" -is in
memory of her blessed intervention to save
the French settlers from starvation during
a terrible winter.
***
In the grand hotel Chateau Frontenac,
the bead waiter said: ''The custom dates
much. before that. The S~te was a young
Parisian who saved Pans from Attila and
the Huns.
"When country wheat was blockaded,
she worked out a rationing system of
bread. 'lbe Pariaiana began the custom of
baking the 'little loaves' -Les Petits
Pains de Sainte Genevieve.
''ID the winter nen the first setUera
here were starvtng, ~ asked the help of
Sainte Genevieve aaa.til. And ao tbey were
saved.'"
*** .
Beblnd the f ortlfled walls, the old
houses of old Quebec lean into narrow streets lit faintly by yellow street lamps.
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Mall Firms
Buy Signal
Holiday shoppers driving out of the Laiuna
Jl1lls mall will be able to make left tuma once-aiam at El Toro Road and Avenida de la
Carlota, thanks to abop-ownera at tbe mall and a developer.
CONCEDED TBA T A county-ordered ban
OD left tams at the inteneetioo would harm
tbelr bulineaes, the mall tenants and a com·
pany that owns an adjacent boowfna eomplex
offered to pay the cost of tmt•11tn1 a llpal, a
report to Ol'ange County aupenUc>ra said.
In return, aupervison asreect Wednesday to
allow left turns at the interaec:tioo until tbe t1l1'D
pocket ts built and to pay the $1,800 cost of
,..tlilg lane stripes.
Supervisors in July lrrt had ordered tbe left
turn prohibition from El T~ Roed to Aftllida
de la Carlota to impl'Ove tbe tramc no.. on EJ TOl'O Roed.
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Plea: 'Innocent'
Al!oma Calhoun bu pleaded bmoeent to a
'4-count complaint in which be la charged with
murder, rape, burglary, robbery and kidnap.
ping in a aeries of Orange County assaults.
Calhoun entered the plea Tuesday before
· · Oran1e County Superior Court judae Robert
Rickles. Calhoun's trial was set for March 10
before Judge Kenneth Lae.
Calbom>, who is now 18 but wu 17 at, the
time of the all~1ed offemes, wu arresU!d June
12 in ccmnectioa with t.he murder of Laotian lm-
mler.m cti.Yluoa Xiong, 66, and the rape of bis 1.1-year~&d WU'e.
He also is charged with a series of rapes
during cat burglary·atyle attacks, including as-
saults on a 13-year-old girl and an 83-year-old
woman.
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ua.A'S FREEMAN McNEIL 18 SWARMED OYER BY A HORDE OF TROJANS.
ltmins Absorb ~9-14 T!hurnpi~
B1 S&NR CAl'l'aW
Of .. DIMy ""' ... LOS ANGELES-After back·to·bac lr lhowdowDI. one of wbleb wu u unnpeeted
lbow·UIP. JGim RobtmoD la finalli eooT1ncecl USC deurt• to be called awesome and Charla White
delH ¥•to be called the Heitman Tropb.J winner.
''Tbe ftna1 .result .. a tiu11 ireat football &um,•• Boblnlon aald SaturdaJ after tbe Trojans
came .,.a 111,.mn1 like ,... by beatinl UCLA,
•1•. at tbe Collteum.
•....an£ BAD HBN SO llUCB preaeuoa
talk aboat oar ,reatneu," added Robtmon. "I
dktn 't ... it to IO to oar beads bat DOW I can say
we have a peat football team. I doa't know when
l'n bad IO mucb pride and loft for a team.••
lloN""JG, who bad been UCbt Wttb tbe praiM all year -. in an effort to keep the Trojans from
beeomine complacent, spared DO accolades after
USC earned ltl aecoad straiCbt ROM Bowl bertb
and ita 10th in tbe last 14 yean. .
A )ot, d it, natur.U,, wu directed at White,
tbe seal«" tailback who scond four toucbdowna
and rUlbed for UN yards to live hlm S2 TDs and
5,M yards in h1a career.
••fP CBAaUE WBITE DOESN'T WIN tbe
Helaman Trophy ..• we~ that's impossible to eonceiTe," be said. He's ai.olutelY phenomenal.
He'a tbe sreatest comDfJtttar I've ever seen. He
baan't been stopped and I don't think be ever will
White, likewtle, bu aidestepped most Gf the
JWlaman talk tbla yeu, preferrtna to talk about
t.be llDemen tbat opened tbe 1apiD1 holes that al·
IOwed hlm to rush for 1,IOI yards this year. But
witb the replar aeuoo over, be too la finally open.
lqup.
"Y&UI, I 'l'lllNK I DF.sERVE the Heisman."
the &-0, 18S-p()Ulld apeed.ster said. "I feel I've been
playlnl lletsman-callber ball all seuon. Bill Sims.,
I'm notworrled about him and I'm sure he's not wor·
rledaboutme."
For sure, USC didn't seem too worried
II 0..rln lt'latie ...... ,. ., .. i
••••• r,... ..... •ell,, ..
~ ie ee.eetee. -JoM ...,..,..
to put ... pobda Oil tbe board. pJn us ICi2e
respect. What ean you do when you're down 35-01"
UaA OOACB TE&&Y DONABUE starUil
Tom Ra.IDM7 at quarterback but the freshman tot
nowhere against USC's fired-up defense, complet-
ing just three of 13 puses with two interceptlona.
It wu a different story witb Bashore, tbe man wbo
nearly gave the Brwns upsets in 1977 and 1978.
"I play my best a&ainst USC because I coq.
sider it the bit.eest game of the year," the Ed18on Rltb product said. ••All you think about ls bow JOU
want to play in this came."
Donahue defende d hi s choice of
qu.arterbacks-somewhat. "I think 1ltuatiom lend
themsehes to certain things," he said. "We moved
the ball ~u in the second half and Rlck did a good
JOb mostly because, I believe, USC was at an emo-
tional low with that big a lead.''
BASllOllE, FOil ONE, wasn't about to second· guess his coach
"I'm dasappo1oted 1 didn't start but I'm
CSee TROJANS, Pa1e 83>
Sooaers' Greatest Performaaee
Suitzer Awed With Oklahoma's 17-14 Victory
NORMAN, Okla. CAP) ~
Bari')' SWtttm-swears Oklahoma
ata1ed the croeatest performance
iljt:. hN enr seen in beatin1
...,.. ... 17·14 Saturda.y Jn their
._ Ellbt football cbampkmbip
UowdoWn.
••That waa the area'teat O'laboma perfotmance I've ~ ...._ .. ad•h•,.., tbe coecb
Of t.be elP.th·raa.ked ~; ':It wu tile bfft defeM!Ye ,..,_ ...... .., r. Nebruka
• WN the best defensive team in
America and we could have nm ~them all day "
CMlLAllC)JIA.. With OnlJ • )i)8a
~naa marrtn& lta aeaaon re-, will _.:flfth.nuett aid iiidef eated Fldriu State ~m tbe
Oru1e »owl wbilo Nebhab. 1~1. Wt1l pl~y~Tetther JarQilsas
'or H~bitbeCOttcrii Bowl. The third-~anked
Comb~.. at tbe top of the
Bis Eight tn moat offensive and
defensive atattstie11, were COD·
llstently stymied by a bia-ptay
Oklaboma def~nse while 1978
Helaman Trophy winner Billy
Slms churned out 247 yards on 28
carries
Kings Rally
For4-4Tie
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"It was am~ to 10 in there
with a team that is not quite as
good talent·wise and play with
that kind of intensity." said Switzer. ••silly Sims is witbout a
doubt tbe greatest player ID
America.'' ·
SIJQa, whoH fumble at the
tbr..)'Ud line JC :rear led to a
NebrMD apeet ad~ tbe
SoclDeis -Of • poMlble na-dmel •dll+ a a 'a, Aid t1uat nightmare '1r8S vert much on bis
mind Saturday.
.. Reven&e wu rea)b sweet to-
daf ••• Stms aaid. ··1 ... jail llld
I cl1cln't h.lllble. l WU really
lookins out for that. Before the
1ame tbe players told me they
, wHe dedicatins it to me and that~ sparred me on.••
.. OKLAJIOllA JUST PLAYED
better," said Nebruka Coach
Tom Osborne, who now is 1·7
against Switze r . ··we didn't
think anyone could rush w like
that, but they did.
Sims, who ha d a 68-yard
touchdown run nullified by a
penalty in tbe flrst half, dubed
4
71 yards midway tbroulh tbe
foartb perlod-u the Soonen
zipped 9' yards J.n. only J8ftD
plays to take a lT-7 lead.
Sima, the 1971 Hellman Tl'OPb7i wtllDer .... Plllled .... at the DI-. But wltb 1: 5$ left. quan.t.ck J .C. W.U. sewed
fl'om tbe three CID fouth down,
N~ wtlleh eDtered tbe
pme With a a5 3-poiDt •cortna
aver-.e. roared back downfield
and cJoeed the gap to 17-14 on a
trick play. ·
After quarterback Jeff Quinn
was sacked for an eight-yard·
loss to give the Huskers a third·
and·H crisis from the lS, right
g uard Randy Scble usene r
picked up an intentional fumble
at Quinn's feet and rambled into
the end zone.
Oklahoma was forced to punt
on Ill nest pnufta!oo but IUb
Babb b:ltereepted a Quinn pus
with 1;56 rem•ininl to seal tbe
victorJ. ,
Nm··~ LED 74 at tbe
halt Oil -11-yVd toucbdown paH from Qulan to J anl•
RMwlDt. Oldalio~ataed tbe llM ln .. tblN ,...
tiabt md ,... ... .... com-. pJetelT tre... la tbe MOO"derJ'. hauled ln a Watts paaa aad
rambled untouched the final 20
nn:ta .... ·~ toaebdown paaapla.y •
Led by linebacker Georp ca.maw, mct Bnace Taton and tackle Keith Gear7, the
Olrlaboma defense held the
Nebruka oUeme to 331 total
yarda, almost L50 under the
Huskers' season average.
The powerful Nebraska de-
f ense, which entered the game
with the nation's best yield
against the run, an averaie of
67.1 yards per game, gave up 132
yards in the first half to Sims
alone. For the g am e, the
Sooners ground attack piJed up
352fards. Sims, coming off a ca reer high
282-yard day against Missoun,
had a 68-yard touchdown run
called back by a clipping penal·
ty that Sooner fans will not soon
forget.
Sims burst over right tackle
into tbe clear and was at about
the five-yard line when flanker
Freddie Nixon clipped cor·
nerback Andy Means at the lS.
The penalty put Oklahoma at the
30 and one play later Means in·
tercepted a pass intended for
Nlxoo in the end zone.
USC'S CHARLES WHITE BRUSHES OFF TOM SUWVAN. •
Rams Faee 49ers
..
Names Di// erent,
But tlie Outcome?·
SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -The
names of the coaches and
playen teep cbanf:• but the
Loe Anaelea Rama eep wtnn1na
in San f'raDelaco.
Vince Ferraaamo, eominl off
a wbmlnc performance in bis
first Nltional Football LeaCue start, wlD be at quarterback to-
daJ when tbe Rama face the San
Franclaeo 49en.
The 25-year·old Perra1amo
toued two touchdown puHS
lut l(onda.y n1Pt .. tM Rama
beat Atlanta »H, ma1t1n1 tbelr
record •·• and tytn1 New
OrlMm for the leaCI lD tlM Na·
Uonal l'ootball Conference Welt.
··1 did eome tbJnp nu.·· Mid
rerra1amo. ..But I waaa't perttct;••
over for injured Pat Haden, but
he w as r e coverint from a
broken band. Coach Ray
Malavasi went with rookie Jell
RuUedae for one 1ame, a i... to
Cbicaao, and the Rama eiped
veteran Bob IM as a backup
quarterback.
Ron Jeate and Wlllle Miller.
Haden'• atarttq wide recelvera
BYURolls
In63-14 . . •
I f
I
t•• e Un1• of laata aar1»ara'1 ..,._.1'llOIDU, a tna.,auted X.,ua ...... ~, ....... n•• ,. ••v wl&la tllil nee tbat waa 1~po11d lo be BuU1r'1 a1t no ... "9m Srt le..atld
t • -CIP' 4A eroH coualr)' ebam· ••1P1 btld at Lake Cutalc,
••n. wtnd kllltd ma. tht1. DUlled •••1 tram me at • a1rw_, ma.t and 1 I lt 11b I WU I lDI baelrwantl. It ....... m:t ltride • Jot lolftl lato that ua~" NPlitd But19r; i Junior at S411CJOJIO.
It •• Butler'• ftnt 1ou ot tht rear u be er....t tM ftD1ab l1M ln tb1i'd P1ae.
behind 1bomu uad Doe Pueblol' Ed
Callawv.
7 ·Sports Break
S1111er• &ei a ... ...-,._..... c:.ea ..
Bllly Sima rushed for 247 yards and set up both EiJ
Oklahoma touchdowns as the Sooners defeated 4 • •
Nebraska, 17-14, to galn a berth in the Orange •
Bowl against Florida State. USC's victory over the
Ro•e• for tlae l'i~tor•
UCLA Bruins put the Trojans in the Rose Bowl op~ite Ohio
State while Nebraska will face the Southwest Conference
cha mpion in the Cotton Bowl, all oo New Year's Day. The
SWC is still undetermined althouah Texas wu eliminated
when AJ'kansas defeated SMU Saturday. It
la between Arkansas and Houston with
Texas illo a pro~ble tlUe contender bu\
ell1Jtinated from tbe Cotton Bowl because lt has been there · moat recently. The Lonlborna have beJen tendered a b6d to the
Su1ar Bowl a1alnat either Georcia or
Alabama. ~ picked up a lla1l or
1'.aine Bowl b6d wWl • YlctOl7 over •••u a tsu Will 1aH Wake· 'oc.t la t1i1e Taaaertne 1 despite 10liU to TulaDe
SatUJ'daJ. Brtabam Youna wt1J return to
Roses and bragging rights a r e t he re -
wards for Southern California's football
team after belting UCLA Saturday after-
noon, 49-14. With the victory in hand the
Trojans await a New Year's date With
Oh10 St.ate m the Rose Bowl. Coach John
Robinson a nd All-American tailback
Ch arles White bask in the glory.
SIMI San Di"IO Dee. 21 to play Indiana ln the
Holiday .Bowl after bowline over San Diego StaU. The Fiesta
Bowl has decided to wait a week before picking an opponent
for Pittsburgh in the Cbriatmu Day game at Tempe. Should
Alabama lose to Auburn, the Crimson Tide would get the
berth. No a lternative has been proposed ii the Tide gets the
Sugar Bowl berth over Georlia.
r.rter Gl.,e• lt'•••I• .. •• t'le••.-.
Kevlll Port.er bit two free throws with et1ht m
seconds left to lift "'"!~-put Houston,.
Coast's Nightmare OVer
Pi,rates Suffer 13-12 Loss to Santa Ana
By JOHN SEV ANO Ot .. o.llY ,.,._. si.tt
}( there's a bn gbt spot to
Oranae Coast College's football
season. it's t hat the Pirates won't have to play anymore.
Butler going 1n from the two
Leadmg 12-6. Hale!>· PAT Uu~
lime was pushed to the right
OCC's defense held onto the
lead until late in the fin al
quarter when Santa Ana scored
on Brown's two-yard run with
3:32 rema1nin1. Packard's con·
version waa perfect, 1tv1.DC the
Dom the flo.a1 maJ"lin or victory.
Jeranlto was constantly under
haraument rrom the Dons' de
fense 1tettmg little. 1f any. t.Jme
to spot tus receivers He was
sacked seven times for a minus
S2 yards. which p~lty much ex
plains the team 's pll1bt all aeaaoo.
105-108 in ~atlonal Bult Auociatioll play Sat~ nl~t • . . Walter De• aeored a teuon· ......... , .... ..,, hlib 40 poinbl and teamed Wtth Alna Aaa• for JI polJlta ln
the thfrd peri.ocl u Pboeids racordtcl a 11'-101 win over O.nver ... --.Jt Pantala bU. two jump abota uad WQae
C11 p1r coimeetecl Ol'.l a lQ'UP in the ftna1 two mlnutea to belp
The Pirates concluded the 1979
campaign with the worst record
lo the JCbool's history, 2-8, as the
us ually reliable Mark Hales
mlHed two touchdown con-
veralom and Santa Ana went on to
edge OCC, 13-12, before 1,900 at
Le Bard Stadium Saturdayn!&ht.
''I really thoulht we could win
tbla 1ame," aaJd OCC Coach
Dick Tucker. "I'm really db.ap-
pointed we didn't do better tbls
year."
"We just couldn't put it all
to1etber ... aald Jeranko. "One
nlfbt the defense would loolr
1ood. aDOlber a.lOt tbe ....
would. It'• bard to tell what
went Wl'CJD8. At the bqlnn"ll ol
the 7eaJ' all we u.oqbt about ... wbmial· At tbe end ..... Jut ..-stq. ..... been ap
ud down all MUOD.
AGAIN, IT WAS another Dilbt
of frustration for the Bucs, wbo
couldn't 1enerate anyth1q d · fensively, and played well but
came up abort defenalnly.
"'TlllB 18 A SEASON I'd 11.ke
to foraet." added a downcut Jeranko afterwards. "LGGna ii no fun.''
... All I lmow ii that tt'• ..... a
nlptinare to &O tbroqh.
NFL Standings
Wd s... 1eOrM n ,..._
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Loi Anl•ln ctt1 eon.,. at
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··-· perfarmace .... tM GWC Bmdin a J.O reoOrd. Cir·
rttoe defeated aecood-J'ubcf enr-PlidQ ldCbt ud ... bii.U, fa90NCI to topple tbe a.u.n. But a recarrmce of
lat , ... :--of the J'alccim ........ _llDed.--
GOLDSN WSft tnlJed bJ • man1 • eiSbt Pobltf i'aDcl WM
down, 7MI wttla f :• l'eft to plaJ. Tbe Ru1tlen scored Hven ltral&bt ... to pull to 1•'11.
tbeD tlecf' tlle pme at TT • a .,... .,,. BadJ ~· lleldear-'eh tbla made oae of two free throw• to pull Uae
......... to wttldn -at 19-11 wttb,. .... to pa.,.
ltfflD ........ ltole ..... bo•au pu1 8:.~~1Hd to ....... tM bub&
........... left:..
Et'-bit u of 11 troai ... &Id ..... Of 1J frOii tlliil .....
UlroW ......... bad u ...........
for·U. ..,...._ Gold8D Welt eat
• per'Cllll froom tbe floor to •
pere• tar c.nu.. . Sa~ • ftnt.7UI' pl.Qer-
oat of ...... Del RIA Scbool for
Coaeb Tudr GUJla' Ptr-..,
............... -~-15 from the
floor -ooc bit. percmt ol tta •bob.
TBS PRATES made tYIJical flnt-pme mistakes but bela the
lead most of tbe way and ln-
creued the margin to 16 with
6 · 18 left before the LACC CUbs
made a final run that fell nine
point.a abort.
OCC had 12 t urnovers and
G illis has set a goal of 10 or less
fo r the current season.
Records Fall
ln84-0 Rout
BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.
<AP> -Presbman Cblp Stu.rt
threw six touchdown p..._ and
ran 80 yanta for anotber Satur·
day u Gardner-Webb closed out
Ill foot.t.11 season with an 84-0
rout over the Univenity of Mex-
ico
Stua rt set six school or So~
Atlantic Coolerence records as
he bit on 16 of 21 puses for 324
yards, liviDI him a season re-
cord of 1,719 yard.a. Gardner·
Webb ran up 303 yards on the
ruahiq tor a total offense ol 81!13
7ardl.
Ffft ot Stuart's touchdown
.,..._ weat to Duane Foster,
wbo -another acbool record wtth 0... most pobata leored in a
atqle came at ao. o.ear Goodine aet tbe pace for
tbe 1ame wben be raced tL
yarda on tbe openlq kicb« for
tbe firat Gardner-Webb
toucbdown.
Golden am. to a lOS.101 win over d'alt81o ... .., waa .. •cored 29 DOtnta and ......... , ........ handea out 11 •·
allta1 Jeadl91 the New YorltKDkb to tblli'
tb.lra1 victory Jn tbelr lat four etarta. a
lP·lU win over CJivelaDd ... D .. e c.w.. aeoi'eCI 211;;pomta, 3) in the MCODd
balf, to Jea4 .... to • comeWk J.Ol.101
will OYW ~ ••• Philadelpbla center Dami Dawldlll dldal't make a fteld aoe1 •
until W. in tbe tb1rd quarter, thlin .r'Qted
to lead all scorers with 22 points u tbe
78en defeated New leraey, 11·12
The Dom (3-3 ccnference, 7-3
overall> scored first wltb 41
aeeoada rernatntn1 in the tlnt
qurter when quarterback Steve
Brown bit Darryl Smith ln the
end zoae an a ta-yard pus play.
Charlie Packard's point after
waa wide left, leariq Santa Ana
with a &O advanta1e. AMERICAN CONl'•a•Nea NATIONAL CONl'•a•NCI! We . . . M.kbJ ,..._ scored 23 prints aad rook.le .,..._,
Bndlef 8dded a 1euon·hlab 18 as Indiana rolled to a llJ.t'1
win over o.t.rolt . . . Forward Bob Grou of Portland will be
out of acticn betwe4!n 10 daya and three weekl with a broken
thumb . . . Denyer alped g..9 forward Bo EUia after waivtna
hlm earlier this month.
The Pirates, meanwhile, were
beiq totally throttled offensive-
ly u they were held to two yards
lD the first and alx total yards
ruahinl ln the fint half.
The Duca ftna)Jy IOl a break
thou1h early tn the second quarter when Dave Hitzel re-
covered a Smith fumble and
OCC had the ball on the Dons'
38-yard Une.
FIVE PLAYS LATER
quarterback Dave Jeraoko
aneaked over from the ooe to tie
the 1ame at six u Hales' flnt
PAT aalled wide rtcht.
Jerank.o came n,bt back to
put Cout ahead in tbe tb1rd
quarter • be marcbed the team
85-yardl in nine plays with Jerry
* * *
....... • •• 7-11 Or-.. c.11 0 • • t-1J IA ...... 1',_.,,_ .._ l'*-f..._,
OCC ...... 1 N'I caJONllMI occ ••1et•rwi•1ttt ... ) IA ei-t rw1C,__ltllldll
At••a t,•c.tJ ....... I ...........
. ...
W L TM Pfl PA
NewEnglMd I 4 0 .667 231 221
Miami 7 5 0 .315 222 172
Buffalo 6 6 0 .soo m 2ID9
NY Jets 5 7 0 .417 2A6 286
Baltimore 4 • 0 .m 192 %76
c.ntrat
Houston 10 3 0 .769 315 274
PlttsbUrgh 9 3 0 .750 301 19$
Clevelend 8 4 0 .667 289 m
Clnclnnetl 2 10 0 .167 256 316 ....
Denver 9 3 0 .750 230 117
sen DleDO 9 3 0 .750 305 2CM
Oekland 6 6 0 .soo 266 249
Seattle 6 6 0 .soo 270 211
Kansasaty s 7 0 .417 114 203
Eal
PhlladltpNlll 4 0 .667 m 221
WeShlngton I 4 0 .667 242 211
0.11•• I 5 0 .615 284 2SS
NY Glents 5 7 0 .•17 189 229 St. Louts 3 9 0 .250 231 252
c:-trat
Tampa Bey 9 3 0 .750 241 1n
Chic-VO 7 6 0 .531 235 229
Minnesota 5 7 0 .417 112 2.51
or .. ne.v ' 8 0 .333 183 229
Detroit 2 11 0 .154 189 275 w .. t ....... 6 6 0 •• m m NewOrteens 6 6 0 .soo 269 2'3
Atlanta 4 • 0 .m 222 t10
sen FrMCllCO 1 11 0 .Ol3 234 S3t
....... ~: ... , .. l'ft.) .................... ~-......... C~4,tla.M.I * ................. o..... ......... a... .... on.. ...... ......... ,.......,
llWI :··.,......, ic.-t ll IM 0.... IOIMMI 4, t ,_,.. I ............... o.MMllo.Rw .....,.. .... ...... ., ............. ,o-t ,, • .....,.)
.Paulaglaterest
UC Santa Barbara's Curtis Hanst looks for a teammate to pass the ball in NCAA
water polo acUon at Lona Beach's Bel-
moot Plaza Saturday against a Loyola
(Chicago) defender. UCSB and UCLA won
twice to qualify for tonight's finals.
Lux, B~uer Stand Out
Estancia's BlanttJn Sea View Coach of Year
By aooza CAaL80N °' ................. ea.ta Mesa Bl1b'1 aerial eomblnaUon of
quarterback BW Lua and receiver Dan Bauer li1PllOt the Dally Pllot'a AU.sea View Leape football team.
Other Playen ol the Year include Estancia
linebacker Jeff Tracy, offenal.e tackle J>Ou1
Paco. ~ l!:I Toro, Cotoaa del Mar defenai'fe teckltt
ltory Burwell and Irvine Hilb defeoatve back Dal•
TempleC.cm.
COACH OF TBB YBAa la Ed Blanton, who
p.lded bla &Qles, Judaed no better than fourda in r:;.:.,.. aDd p .......... poll.I, to a perfect
.. ~all all ... ....,, ........ ud Ida
..... -111 dlCv a ""'ctiillMd _. P'"•h a II .i. tact. lt'a Estancia 's fint title in lS yeara.
Lux, a AU.cJF le1eeticlG aa a JUldQr, com_plet. •ct H of 79 P•Hea for Ml ~arda and four ~ ID the vletoQ Oftr Col'olaa del Mar
wllleb earaed a CIP plaJolf benb. be p!Qed
delplte a ton thleh mmcle. ~ 8a1Ml''a preM:Dee ~.m from betnc a cme-man dfeDM u the II reeei•• c:on-fciun.ded MCOa4arle9 with bl.a ty to pt looM
and catch.,. .... Tbe Recelver of the Year caught 81 for 411
yard.a anct alx touchdowns in leap. Overall be
bu 12 catches for l,GO.l yards, an all-Ume hilh for
Oran1e Coast area receivers. Tracy la the leape's top linebacker, and aloa&
wttll teammate Tony Camp,· waa one of the few
pla::ren considered far and away a f1n1t team
cboice cm offense or defense.
Burwell of Corona del Mar waa selected as the
league's beat defensive lineman, while Pacos
anchored El Toro'• impreuive offensive wall.
Edison, Estancia,
CM, Vikes Travel
Sunset Legue League champion Edison, Sea
View League kingpin Estancia, Marina Higb's
Vlklnp and the pus-happy Costa Mesa Mustangs
-are on the road this week as they continue their
bldl for CIF football championships.
1n Bll nve Conference action it'll be Edison
witb a travel date with Ancel.a League tri-
champ60a Servtte while Marini must trek to the
atomplna irowid. of St. Fr-ancia High in La
canada. Sltel are pot expected to be flnallJed unUl
Monda)'. Ceatn1 O:>Gference actlon finds Costa Mesa at
San Clemente, while Estancia la on the road
a1alut Btperama. =ama and El Dorado usually use Valen.
or their 1ame1, and tbe confllct ii not ex-
be cleared up untll llondaJ.
Sa,jj l'Alud• JDlh COadl Bel Blanton: "If we
can't ..,t Valeacla ID&h tor Frt~ Dl&ht, ~e may
opt for a '11iand8Y m,ht 1ame. ••
San Clein•te will be tbe alte of the Coeta
lle1a-SU CJei:Deete 1ame ma re-match of a non-·
Jeapepme. Su Olemmte prevalled. lD that one, 19-10, pin-
nlDI ..e ~ the four defeats Colta lle1a bu •uf·
f.nd. Odlel's to defeat Cotta M•a include Miaalon ~ SI TGiO and Eatancla, all atW 1D the Central
~.UminaUom.
TelDPletoa, altbou&h playtq OD a team wblda
til:ajoyed llUle •uceeu, appeand to be In a clUI b7
bJmMlf ... def.Wft ~
AJl.8ea View Leape
FlntTeaaCMf-. .... ...,.... 8e...a
QB-BW Lax, Colta M•a
BB-Scott •cK.en.lie, El Toro RB-Bob Unman, Estancia
WR-Dan Bauer, ca.ta 11 ...
WR-Rich Amaral, Estancia
TE-Tony Camp, Estancia
T -Doui Pacoe, El Toro
T -Scott Carpenter, CdM
G -Rick Irwin. El Toro G -Keith Eachus, El Toro
C -Brian Derevere, CdM
Pint Team Defeme
DE-Scott Douglass, El Toro
DE-Steve Youns. Costa Mesa
OT-Mike Rhinehart, Estancia
OT-Kory Burwell. CdM
NG -Alan Akana, Estancia
LB -Rory Smith, El Toro
LB-Jeff Tracy, Estancia
LB-Mark Mathieson;.~ M OB-Warren Dennis, \Am
DB-Bob Larimer. Estancia
DB-Dale Templeton, Irvine
8ec:oDd Team Ofteue
...... a. •* 111 Sr. "° 171 Sr. 5-T 180 Jr.
1-11 185 Sr.
l-0 1115 Sr.
1-1 230 Sr.
8-2 230 Sr.
M 225 Sr.
g..o 200 Sr.
8-1 llO Sr.
8-2 210 Sr.
g..o
6-0 g..o
6-2
6-2
6-0
5-11
5-9
6-0
6-2
M
170
170
180
225
260
191
180
175 175
190
161
QB-David Key, El Toro 5-11 1.90 Sr.
RB Darrell Mosley, University 6-2 195 Sr.
RB Chris Starkman, CM 5-7 135 Sr.
RB-Chria Bright, CdM 6-0 180 Jr.
WR-Bob Marvick, University 8-1 170 Jr.
TE-Gary Fowler, University 6-3 228 Sr.
T -Greg Pacoe, El Toro 6-3 no Jr.
T -Gerard Annatrons, CM 5-10 190 Sr.
G -Jim Weise, Irvine 6-4 195 Sr.
G -Jim Barrell. Univenlly 6-0 180 Sr.
C -Tom Kobel, El Toro 6-1 190 Sr.
Second Team Defeue
DL-Robert Hobart, University 5-11 115 Jr.
DL-F1oyd Sparks, Estancia S-0 175 Jr.
DL-Terry Thompson, Estancia 5-10 110 Jr.
DL-Steve Schwicbenbur1, Irvine 5-9 170 So.
NG-Ro1er Roelle, CdM 5-10 190 Jr.
LB-Guy Olguin, Estancia 5-10 180 Sr.
LB-JonSchnilger,CdM 5-11 llO Sr.
LB-Jordan J{ollett,.,!Jnlvenlty 5-10 115 Sr.
DB-John Hudaon, u Toro 5-10 170 Sr.
DB-Mark Roberta, Irvine 5-11 180 Sr.
'DB-Brett Thompson, CM 5-11 115 Sr.
'Ibompson Made Interception
Saturday's story on Eatuda ff.ICb'• JJ-0 CU'
playoff victory over lliralielte 1Dcorred1J Idell·
tifled a.rt• Crandell u maldna a te7 ~
The lnterceptlon waa nall7 made bJ ferrJ
Tbompte>n. The play Jed to <uda '• lint
touchdown.
•
•ratef\11 I bad a to nlay oee _.. UliM apJut USC r.-be
>1&kl. 0 1 diG't' l.blnk It Would .hn• made a cUtt•rence in the outoom.. USC'•., ... WU Just toO~"
ftat Ml bMll true afl HUGG
about tbe Trojans' fffenalve
lroat. tu t.be play ot tbe USC
IHODdary mf,bt bn• beH aomewbat o a 1urprlae.
Aacbond bJ ronr Roa Lott.
who tDtercepted two PUHi aJJd
NtW'Ulld cme for a t.oucbdown.
tbe Trojan DB• redeemed
t.bemHhea. ''Tbe ..,,., • .,, baa been put
down. It's a~ to be our
weake,t bnk,7.Latt Hld. "But
we nan, came tli•e today. We
were all ftred up.
''I Udnt tbere went a total ol
nine pa11es we could have caupt.." be aald. "Our motto
0WH to take &round OD tbele
1uy1."
USC'S OPPBNflE not enlr.
took a lot ol l1'0W>d. It didn t
loH &01· In ~ ruahin1 plafl,
USC netted MO yards anct WU
ne.er ueked for a '°88. Makial
matten more eomplleated for
the UCLA defense waa Paul
McDoaaJd, wbo completed 17 ol
23 PUM9 I« 118 yards and ooe
touchdown.
Tbe toucbdown, b.la 11th of the
year. went to Vic Rakbabanl, a
hl&h acbool teammate of
Bubore'a. It wu McDooald's
38th career TD toa.
In one atrMcb in tbe ftnt ball,
McDonald completed six
1tral1bt puses and ei1bt of
o.lne. He let a Paclllc-10 record
for mCl9t l>ufes without an in·
terception (143) before snapptnc
the •t.rlnc in the third quarter.
''It wu a bi& 1ame for us."
lhe l«liol' lefty said. "We re·
allied the importance of this
1ame because if we didn't win.
we wouJdn •t 10 to tbe Rose
Bowl."
TBE aEA.SON for that, of
coane. wu the Pae·lO rWlDI
that ArUona State forfeit ftve
vlctoriea, includJn1 one that
1ave Waahiqton • reviled 1-l
record 8Dd • chaDee to back into
lhe ROM Bowl lf USC lost.
EveD after It WU all Oftr.
Robl.uoa and White took oee
1aat poke at tbe confereoce de-
clakm-maken.
0 1t ailOt be premature to ae-cept tld8 ...... to tbe ... Bowl ••
RoblUOD ••Id aarca•Ucalli.
•Ufbere --be aoew Pac-JO COGDdJ.......,.or.......,."
Added White: "It '-!'ti to ==::& . ,:.,-= took tt...., from --••
BJ BOWAU L llANDY ... ....,,.. ...
"ollowtng are the top IPOf'U IWfttl Clft TV ~. ~
•re: I I I I. •xcetftnt; I ' I ...... w.tchtng; I I f.W:
forget tt. I l
• 10 e.m., CMMel 4 { ./ { ii; ,~
Nll'L POOTUl-L: Cfewl.S at Ptttlbuf'Ott.
M11 • c .. : CMrtle Jonts "'° un o.w.on.
PlttlbUrgft's St....,... the vtrtuelly lrwtnclbfe "9clln
the An.rfun Conf•rence Central OMllon Mfore •• --= JUddenlY. find tftemlttws In • must-win .-tueta.t TM 1ters are tr.ti~ flrtt wtttt Houston, • .. me Inf,..... 9f
Ctewa.ncL A loll could ...ws the drcutt Into• th,....ay U.«
l•av• u. 8towns end StWf .. • • tafM MNnd wtttt ttWw If otay. fltttlburgt\ 11 fwontd by n to come storming'*" frDfft Int week'1 """1ll.tlng toaa In s.n Diego. e 1 p.m.,C"8ftM12{ { { ./
Miii. flOOTMU.: Ram1 et s.n Frencltc0.
...__...: Und•Y Nefton and Paut Hornung.
Vince Ferr-oamo Wiii be startfnG hit MCond ttn'9M
game at ..-rtertiack ffW tM bml egalnst a weetc San 1'ran-clsco _, e..m that ha1 won only one .. me. The A-::;: H, .,. tied wtth New OrtMnl for tM Natlonel cont
West Dlvlsloft teed wt.I .. the ...,.. are In the c.ltar. This wut
be o. J , Simpson's last appurance against LA. The Rams
are favored by S'h points.
~ 1 p.m.,CIMtnMf, ./ { {
Nll'L flOOTUU.: ec.ntal City.at San 01990. Anrn ~en: Sam Nowr and 8ob Trumpy.
The Osaraet"s handed Pittsburgh Its worst defNt since
1t74 last Wlebnd, 3.S-7, and ere tied with Oenwr for first
OfK• In U. Amer1can Confer9nC8 west Division. Kenses Cttv Is struogltng et the bOttDM of that division with a S-7 record.
Howewr, the Chf«s ended 13 YH" of frustration In thl
O.ktand Coliseum IHt week with a 2'-21 wtn OWf' tM Raiders fl~ losing streek. The CharQef"s ere favor9d by 1ov..
Pofnls. OTHelt T8LEVISION 9:30 a.m. (4) -Nf'L '79 -Part Two of Mike Adamte'a
r•Port ''The Knee," examlMS .wral mHIUrH for re-ducing the poWbHlty of knee enturtes. Bryant Gunbe4 Is host.
N0on C22) -COLLEGE trOOTBALL -cat State Ful~rton vs. Long Beach SUte, pteved Saturday ntaht at
Cerritos College. CSO> -COLLl!OI! f'OOTIALL HIGHLIGHTS.
12 :30 p.m . (2) -NFL TODAY -Hosts: Brent
Musburger, Irv Cross and Jayne tc.nnedy. Also, forecasts by
Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder and commentary by JKk
Whltak"°.
3 p.m. (9) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -The UCLA Bnrins vs. the USC Trojans. Taped Sat~y at tN Collseum.
3:30 p.m. <7> -GllEAT•ST ll'O•TS L•GaNDS -A tribute to Amotd Patmer, a rNn whO helped poputarla n.
SPOrt of gotf. Palmer reviews his Illustrious caner whietl In-
cludes tour Yktories In tM ~~Ip.
4 p.m. (7) -COLLSOE POOTaALL '79 -HIGM'Fh of
cottege gatMS played this ...and.
6 p.m. C52l -NOT•• DAME flOOTaALL -HlgNllhts
of the tm Notre o.me ..son.
7 p.m. <SO> -PRO soccaa. (!12) -SIUUIG -WI"' TomMlklne.
llADtO FCIOtblll -Rams et Sin Fraftdtco, t p.m., KMPC (nO). a ........ -~Otyet ....... 7p.m.,KLACC5JO),
(1111eDeltJ ..... 11 ...... IAU• ... ct I I)
S11:rge
J •
·To 16-13 Win
From AP Dlspatelaea
NORWALK -Ralph Pet.roeian kicked an 18·yard field goal with u-.eCClllda left Saturday niCbt, llltins Lona Beach State to a 16-13
Paclftc Cout Athletic AuociaUoo football victory over Cal State ..u.noo. .. .
After reeeM.n1 a punt, the 49era dl"OYe from their own 29-yard
line 10 ~ ln&O Fullerton tertitory to PG.ttlco tbemaelva for Pettcman 1 wtnntD1 ~cit. 1'Jl9 Gers made it J.IH) with 3:26 remaining before halftime on ·l"•~*",.._iiril ftiD ~.., Duddrtdie, a product of Costa Mesa Hilb
mid ~~ADCty ~:; raced 22 yaid.t for a touchdown In tbe
third quarter to tie the rame 10-10. The Titana toot a 13·10 lea(j
later in tlMt period on a 33-yard lleld ioalby Mark Pollard.
A 4S:f ard. field 1oal by Petroalan eu(y in the fourth
quarter tltid thf 1core and set the 1tage for the place-kicker's late bWGICI
SBS'S ALSO KNOWN u a
praetlcal Joker by her team-
mates and enjoys a tood lauab.
even at her own expet11e. But
she also prefers not to d1vulge
any of the pranks for fear of
reprisal by her mates or one of
the coaches.
A late developer by her own
admission, Hooper has come a
long way this season. OCC
Coach Jane flilgendorf expla.im
some of the reasons why Wen-
dy bas blossomed as a volleyball
player this year:
"Her emotions sometimes aet
Bruins,
UCSBVie
For Crown
LONG BEACH CAP> -UC
Santa Barbara and UCLA
1cored two vlctoriea apiece
SaturdQ to quallf1 for the tlUe
match ln the NCAA Water Polo
ctiampAomb.lps at the Be1moot
PJasa Olylupic pool.
UCSB, 2'T"2-1 overall, defeated
Loyola ol Chlcqo 21-4 and I.hen
nlpped top-seeded Stanford 11).9
to earn {ts berth in tonipt'a
champlon1bip match. UCLA 'a
Bruins, 20-9, advanced to the
flnala by downln1 Bucknell 17-7
and Califomla 10-9.
Stanford 22·5-l, and Cal, 27·5,
will play for third place today.
Stanford reached the semifinals
by wblpplng Brown 13-S and Cal
topped Air Fore. llVi to advance
to the teCOnd n:Mmd.
Bucknell, 218-S.1, and Loyola,
19-8, will play for flfth place.
After loeln1 their tint matcbea,
Bucknell downed Air Force 11-9
and Loyola defeated Brown 11·10
lD three overtimes.
Brown, U-S, wlll face Alr
Force, 14-_!01 for teventb place.
Dave YmlUp1, Grei Boyer,
lobn Dobi'oU Woody LaVaym
ind Stevi Mitebell te0red two
ioala eacb for UCSB ln Ill oar· row Win over Stanford. James Btr.-.. luid three 10.ia for tht ~ardtrWI. Bersaoo and Dobrott ..,_ proclulde of.Newport Harbor
H11h.
Rick aaerb\ime had four soall to lead UCLA put Callfomla.
Vtnce 1'aMe ldded \hree '°811 for tfM lb'uta1 lnchadln1 the
11me-iw._. wltk tour MCOftdl
Hm•lnlna.
-"W& ftY TO TSACB all of
our l1itJ Chat tt ts better to be a
1mut bluer thaQ a bant blUtl'.
Wend7 ll a frcnt row aped.dat
and lbtMnW·bateiYel qpblr
back row JN11ltloo to •"«'4.ber
player mam of tbt time.
"But lbe hM doGe a ereat,..
fOf' UI tlU J'MJ'."
Orup Cout .. t.be ...
cbamPkiQIJdp a .• ,...,. •IO but vtrtaaDt . all ol that team b.aia
ll'•d&IMtcl ••we don't b••• a lot of playen WD .._ ~ admol
nperieooe tlala ......... ~
dorf ... "But ....... 11 ,..
le out tblre u • malt ud eWll tbeJ ae lea nperttioced
IOIDe Datara1 ~ta
1ome ca,.1, lt 11 a more
cOheltft tesm thll rear.•• '
OaANGB COAST WON dlle
South ~ Coatennce tit.le and
ii one of,tlilbt i.ma ID tbe..,.
tourn&mm{.''J'be team bu COID•
piled a J.1...1 OTerall rMOnl ud
wont conference wltb ua 11·1 mar.
.. W' conference ls probablj
the most balanced around and
thia belP1 U1 to do better," Hllitndolf aaya. "It made us
mentally tou1b becauH we
baven'tbadtopointforone1ame.
Golden West only bu one real
tou11t opponent ln its conference
and it hurt• them ln other
games.''
In the la1t regular seaton
game with Sito Diego Mesa,
Hooper uya the was very em-
barTuaed by one of her bard,
stron1 bita.
"I HIT THE BALL and it bit a
girl aquare ln the face," lbe re
calla. "I felt ao beclly, I eoWdn't
even look. The ball hit her so
bard 1t bounced back over tbe
net and dear out of bound.a. She
wasn't hurt badly but I wu very
embarrUled.
"And later in the same game,
I cot one in the face. But it
wasn't by the same girl."
When she plays well, she ls
happy. "I enjoy surpriaing
myself when I play well and do
some ol the thlnp the coaches
try to teach ua. It la fun seeine
the expreaaion oo thelr faces."
SUE llA Y NOT have played
ORAWCOASTSTANDOUTWENDYHOOP£R.
with the belt. In bi ... ~bool but
lhe it lootiq to better tb1ncs In
the future and says she would
like to attend the Uruvenity of
Hawaii. Hawaii has the No. l
tum int.be AJAW Uus year
"But that's tomorrow's plan,"
Wendy says. "Right now we're
1etttn1 ready for the atate
tournament."
The st.le tourney ts at Santa
Ana CoUece Friday and Sabar·
day with all ramea In tbe
daytime. Oran1e Coast and
Golden West will both be there
and Tuesday nieht, they will
meet in a f1nal tuneup at Golden
West at 7 o'clock.
Things are stJll clacking an the
hud of Wendy Hooper and the
OCC coaches and her team-
mates wouldn't have it any other way
Quite -turnaround for a high school Junior vanity player ju:,t
a yearaao.
Time for Some T11i:key
Readers A.aked to Make Selections •
Wit" '11wlblivinl Jut coaq>Jeted, I tboutbt it would be approprtat. to pick our ftnt aDDual llT9
Turkeys al the Year.
Voters will pleue tittle oa.17 one winner in
each catepy and mall tbe ballot to Super Sport,
C/O Dal.11 PUot. S30 w. 811)' Street, Coata Mesa,
12828.
Winnen will be announced next week. FOOTBAU.
Team
a> Loi An1eles Rama
b > Cal State Fullerton
c > OrUle Cout Colle1e ~) DIUolt UoDI
e) llam1qton Beach HiCb
i> Lquna Hilla Hilb
1 > Oreaon State
h> Northwestern
bell .......
a) Ttl'TJ Donahue
b> &.ve ftOMDbloom
c > Georsta RoMnbloom d> Tom "Hollywood" Hendenoa
e) blab RobertlOn
f) Frank Kuab
8A.8EBAU.
Tea• a> Loi .U.elea Dodi•n b)OOlanaA'I
c > New Yon Yant ...
d) Pblladel»llla Pbllllea •> rorooto a1.-.. Ja11 I> NewYort ll9ta
• > 8eiietM llartnen b) 8aD DltlO Pacini
l•cll•ldub
a> Reaie JacUoo
b) Dume Ba•ul
c > Georae Stelnbrenner d) ReQle&mitb
e) Davey Lopes .
f) Steve Ganey and Don Sutton ,entJ')'> 1> Nolan Ryan
b) BWy M!rtfn
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UP AND OUR' -MtsSouri's James Wilder has a bard
ti.me bbldlng on to the ball in a 55-7 victory over Kansas
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College
Football
Scores
West
USC 49, UCLA 14
BYU a, San Die10 SL 14
Orecon 24, Oregon St. 3 Lone Beach St. 16, cs
Full.13
Utah St. 41, Fresno St.
'31
Cent. Mlcb. 34, Saa Jose
St. 32
Notre Dame40, Mia ml,
Fla.is .............. usiu-. ....... -.u ........... ~ .. ---Arlaou ZI, Arla. St: U
Color.SO Z1t K••u St. • New Mexico 17. Wyom-
lq I N•••d•·Reno n, N.
Ari.1.7 ......
Olrla)M)tna 17, Nebruta
14 ' Okla. St. U, Iowa st. 10
Mtuouri 55, Kamas 1
N. I11lnols 2S, Ohio U . %1
,Ille W"tlnl11.Wfn. ....... IU
Y-t'ft Sl. JO,.SO. Dell. $1. 1
No. lfllltOb 21. Ohio u. 27
Miu . Coll. JS. No.~ IS
WI~ 11, IMditfwr u
8-&la
Tulane 24, LSU 13
S. Carolina 13, Clemson
9
Georlia 18, Ga. Tech 3
Marylud 17, Virginia 1
Mlasiaslppi 14, Misa. Sl.
' N. Carolina :n, Duke 16
Tennessee 20, Kentucky
17
Memphis St. 23, Cincin·
nati 17
East Caro. 38, Wm. &
MaryM
8 ......... U, l'le. A&.M 20
A180.A&M27.~SI 7
Soa&lnvest
Texas 13, Baylor O
Arkansas 31, SMU 1
Texas A&M 30, TCU 7
Tex.·Arl. 48, Idaho St. o
Eut
Bost.on Col. 41, Mus. 3
Holy Cross 28, Conn. 12
Temple 42, Wlanova 10
llNU U,CM1•1t1 Mell0116
0.1.w-.. VL Ul\IOll 1'
WltleMWI lf, Wldllftff 14
Barrett
Hits 630
~ICTITlOUI .UM••U
MAMll IT4TUIMlllT n.e ...._... ....................
MUH STA• PM>OUCTION~ CTALl'NT
AGl'NCYI. moo ~ No. JU. ,ountetn Vel...,, Gelltonll• tll'OI
Bo• Ge1t• Lemo111, !tit W.
Petmvre. 0r..,.. Gllrtofftle ftMt
PVBUC NOTICE
PUBUC NOTICE .,
~N IH'l'DPllB'IOa roa the deaf at Taft .,..,,....,,. Sebool, Ma. Palmer
Offen a ll·week be~nlnnl'l course held at American tate ank in
Newpcrt Beach.
For the 10 to 15 students who attend
the bouJ'.toog, free class each week,
.. signtn1" fs like learning a new
language
Some of Iller 1tudeata are
1aleaper1ona, irevel •1enta and
Nnketa.
"BmlMIMS are.,.,,. ..... to com-
manlcate to tblM J*>P)e who before
bacl been abut out for not belJl8 able to eommunlca~" •be aaya.
.. THBY A&E &£ALLY
lntereated Jn communtcatln1 and
belpl.q tbem. Tbey're not just lnterest-
ed in t&elr blllineu."
M1. Palmer belle.-the deaf com·
mUDlty will take advantap ol more
bustaeu aervlcee cmce they know that
more normal bearinl pencm ~ alp
language.
Altbouah the sign lansu.ace class baa
already begun, abe aaya penoos may
drop in at any time during the course.
Students begin with basac "fin&er
1pelllA•' • of •=bet letters Dd
nomenla. Latft ~to IDCll'9 advanced level• w~ lltDel.0. la·
dlvidual hand allDI for ...,.., Idea
and emottoas.
•"TJllS 18 A bea:tnnlnl eGal'M but
everyone that completee t.be coarwe ta
beyond the MlllmiDI lHel," Ila. Palm~1a19.
IJl Jeandq alp ......... ~
count. u much u eloqueat '*'=· • ·11 all)' people ftDcl tt very to adapt tbelr ftqen to form tbe .._.of
the alpbabltt""lb. Palm• M11. • .,,..,
often feel PftJAW"8d became they feel that the)' have to lip aa fut aa &bey
speak."
"It'• like anythin1 elM. When you
first start to do it, you feel uncomtona-
ble. It Just takes practice."
Cards Help Children
A holiday collection of 20
UNICEF greetin1 cards
eetebrata tbe International
Year ol the Child 1979, and
helps bring the joys of
childhood to mJIU0111 of
cb1ldna .nhttnc in extreme po•eft7.
Tbrou1b UNICEF tbe United Nationa Children's
Fund, boys and girls tn over
100 devefopioi nations have
more nowi.shlng food, safe
water, medical care and
educational opportunltles,
made pouible'by the sale of
UNICEF cards, lift.a and sta·
Uonery.
Each UNICEF bollday
card is Inscribed with
"S.UCIGll Greethlp" la ftve ome111 UN........._ Name lmprt.ntiq ana ciastomlaed
corporate cards are av.U.
ble on reQQelt.
UNICgF cards are dis-
played at local United Na·
tlona A.aaodation Gift Cen-
ters or for a free card
catalog call (213' 223-0406.
TllVUDAY NOV. zt
f'W fllbt-w WU1 be 111ad1l1d d dQ at 1: 11.,.W., South Coat
Plue. FrtdaJ .... 11obM ad loaa&e falld«w W D~Tid 8IUWD wU1 be modeled at Sab
Jl'lftJa A,,.., 8outJll Cout PlaA. troes 11 :• a.m. to 3 :IO p. m.
nlDAY,NeY.• ~ lw o.w .... wtJl be lbowD at Bullocks Wlla.blre, f'aahioa lalud.from U:l6a.m. tol:IOp.m. leblrdaJ allo. ~_, clr'tl1lnp bf JUlaal u Saka Flftb Avenue, Soutll
Cout ~from U:IO LID.. tol:•p.m.
IA'ftlaDAY, DEC. 1
ffolda7 fMNDW will be fl U•te6 by The BrolidwaJ, f'ubioo
ltlud, .....,.. ... Ill J p.DL
Pla,nning is Key to
HouseguestS' Comfort
llollil1IJI oftla ....... ro-1 cl ba=nlbU.~lhtlic .._ pi. Ill •we• llMli'::':rrat
... ..... -· ..... cl ....... IDllDbln.
1'17 to .... wmal r••b II to ee-commD .. te Md .... a ...... fell -~Lit---. .. ...... ICM1d1 Of ....... -..... ...... u.. ~ ....,... .. tree for
ICooa ......... ~ .. ...
time far ....... ale.: ..... .
UM about .uac faetWS..
8llOW WllAT IS ON llAND and
where -food. llDeaa, dnldal ..S
1roomin& 1upptiel -and ID tome cases, bow to operate appllaacea.
A s much aa poaaible, provide
privacy. A separate guest room ls
ideal. but ofteo not the case. A ~
•·bed or aola tn the family or livina·
room, abi.ft:iq children or abarinC
quarters with family members may bewe.1uy.
Help eliminate claUer _. eon·
fualan by ~ MIDI dD9I& Md ....,, • ..,.. ,. e• •• '1'17 .. ,... ftdea'*laooaa.a..lftDr......_. •aa ... TbeS-. ... D '11 MAa-aodatkln. -
U there are small daildnla m the
bou1ebold, advi~ peat. to keep
valuables, break.ables a.ad medica·
Uoa out ol thet.r reaeb.
Ouhlllbt near tbe bed to blip a
U1bta to lllwamate uafamlllar uµ •• ,..~."8lrcuea.
Amw!JU• IDa.J lDdade oft..tDl a -tra bl-*etn or pUlowa, Pl'Oftdiac .readinlmaiterlaJa.•......,.
•AKE MEALTIME cleanup a.a quick as poulbk. Plan a.bead and
tlave things ready. U neceuary, re-
arunee space a Utt.le so additional
dub" for iening and aeftovers are handy
Just before aervta.c a meal, nu a
diabpan wtt.b bot sudsy w at.et'. P1ac:e
am.led pots and pam ID luda to aoak
duriq rnealthne .. J'ood partldm will
loioHD wbUe JOU etljoy ldaant17 dtn-Lnc .
u ..... dilbwMW, loed ....
l'Uaaee -ct• ........ .....,.., rrom tbe table.
UNICEF holiday greeting cards OTBElt SAFETY meuures: Put a
Or1antzMAoa, extra niceties and streamll~d meal aervlns and
cleanup can make entert.alainc
taster for you, put cuesta at eue and
utead a holiday welcome.
Going Skiing?
COnditioning is Crocial
u_c1 Offers Ski Counseling Seminar
)
Cowl-W~
1n1De ...sa11t1 ~ °"" ... DnScS WlU.enpe>ca baw unounced Uillr-.~ Tilt,._. br*, ......... fll Mr. Md Mn.
, Ju eo.t Of Int.. ........... tram Ulllftl'llt1 HlllaudCal&&ate~BeadL
Tb8 Ntme lf'OOID, tqD Of Mr. IDd Mn. H.B. Wttbertpoon of Irvine, 1r1duated from -
Uniftl'lll)t Bllb met Cal aat.. lilnc Beacla.
TM couple plan a JuQUJ weddln• lD Newport.;
Wilkins-Crow ~ BuDtr of COilta Meu and l>oDaJd
Crow ol 1tedondo Beach are eqapd to be mar ried Feb. 2.
The brtde~leet, dau1bt.. ol llr. and lln.
John Buller ol Costa lleaa, P"aduated from
Costa Ilea Rl-School, Onlqe Coast CoUeae andUCJ.
The future brtdelJ'O()m, aon ol llr. and Jin.
B.L. ~ ol Redoodo Beacti, ll'lld:uated from
Redondo Beach HlCb Sebool, Wlatttier Colle1e
and Dartmouah Collete.
plaa a llarcb •eddins in
German-Baker
p~ Cburda ol the CoTmet in
Colt.a 11 .. was the scene lei' the weddinl of
Carol,Yll Baker and John German. both of Costa ......
The bride. d1u1bter of Mr. and Mrs.
·Frederick Baker of Costa Meaa, eraduated from Estancia Hilb SebooJ.
The eroom, IOD of Mr. and Mrs. Allred
German of Cotta Mesa, aradualed from Cal State Fullerton.
Tbe ~le plan to settle in Coata Mesa
·after a wedcltJll trip to San Dieso.
White-Johnson
Prilcllla .Jobmon .of Laauna Niiuel and Fleet White ol Coata lleaa were married recent-ly in Pasadena.
Tbe bride, daQlbter of Kr. and Mrs. Robert
Brown ol San llartno, grew up in San Marino
and attended the University ol New Muico.
The ll'OOm, IOD of Mr. and Mrs. Fleet White
of Cost.a Ilea, attended UC Santa Barbara.
The eouple plan to live in Lquna Niguel after a wedd.i.na trip to Aspen, Colo.
Miss Harrison. Mr. ~rdari .
GatewoOd-NichO/s
Kal!tieHiae Nlcboa of Coita lleaa and Greg
Gatewood ol ~ were minted wa weet atSt. James Epbeopa1 Chw'dlolNewport.
Tbe bride, daapt.r ol llr. aDd lln. Martin
Nicholl. sraduated from Eataoda ID&b Se.bool. ·
The poom, son of llr. and I(,.. Gene
Gatewood ol Ne1rp0rt Beaeh. Craduatecl from
Newport Harbor Hltb.
The couple plan to live tn Costa Mesa after a weddlna trip to Arlsoaa.
Piersante-Kirby
Michelle Piersante of C.ta Mesa and Doas
Kirby ot Bi1 Beu City have announced their
eocagemeut and plans for a MlY weddins.
The f\lture bride, dauptu of Mr. and Mrs.
James Pienante, IJ'aduated from Saddleback Hilb School and OraDJe CoaatCoUeee.
The future lfOOm, aoo or Mr. ana •n.
Stanley Kirby. eraduated from Estancia Hieb and Orange Coast Colleee.
Oliver-Chideckel
Darrilyn Oliver of Coeta Mesa bas an·
nowiced the eziaagement ol her daupt.er, Wen·
dy Eli&abeth, to Terran~ Allen Chldeckel. The couple plan in May to be marrted.
....
Let Grandma Star in Show
DEAS~ LANDEU: Your aua.uon to
the .,..,.ma oa Social s.curtty wasn't ftl'1 practical. In tact, lt wu dumb. The poor
woman wanted to know hoW lhe could re-
member. eaeb of ber 3•. srandcblldren at ~ Clll'lltmM t:tme Clll her llmtted tacome You BUI·
-..... tbat abit bake t.btm eooldel. ~~,. ...... -i ~ ll'OCel7
labopJUl,'JMeb'; Do JOU 1mow wti8t a poaDd GI
butter eoMaf.;Jla,. JIOG "'eed i'N ., ........ ,_. mt P t c._,.oe nm· . .--. wM&-ou:. ,.. ....,, J. Cla 11_111 ....... .. Maiir ....,_.. .. .
·~--·~L_-IJlll ..... 111 gt e eDel'IY requlred to baa, ba and man the ituff.
I a bet1er idea a.DCl it Woilill't COit
..... tluiil .... :far .. ~--Gd. ... boal9of tlme for ........ Onndln:a coul4 1'bOW ,_. •• tit a~
tor the lddl lil UM •am• _. .. _ ~ <IA-towllel8.
of ...... ). 'l'be -eoald •.be ·.W.S ...... da11...-..·1 or .... -... Tbil1 cou.lll.411 I&
.. GrudlDa'• am.tmu -·· (DaqMtir or daqbl..-·lD·laW coQJd ~ bat COCO& U14
make tbe eooldea.)
Gram could then write letten to the out-of
town snndcblldren and report oo bow the 1et·
tosetbert went. 'lbat could be their Cbdatmu ugtft."
Please print tbil, Ann. It's a lood example
of bow lmalinatlon can aubltltute for money
and prvduce a more 10ul·aatwytq presenL -
GREEN BAY, WISC.
DEAR GBEEN <OR PEIUIAPS l'K THE
GREEN ONE>: You .......... la tar more
pradkal a.ad nbstaaUve ~ allle. Y• ue
dpt -1 byn't ....... SNeel'J ........ . ..., ............................ . Aafor&lle~_...,....,..._~m ... •all euldil fer )I kWI, well -I i.. __..
. DMJl ANN !MDSU: 'WIJi ,_ 8lt m
strailMGD tw matt.not tltlq.U.? Pint! Ja tt
Pl'OJ*' to wear wldte de ad taUI vti • • •• a i,u.xedo ii required? My frieed H11 white tie ... t.u. .. ~te _., ... datn ot ~ ......... ot a. ---... l>nft1a ~
SMejil: la tt. eoneet to nlM a ~ wldJe dltnklal· fNm a eoftee «tu cqpt -BUZZ ARD RODDY
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........... 0. ..., MCHIFI, wit M aa la· ......... ~ .......... ,.._ ....... ...w
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• ,. 4ear ........ a ................ , llt·
u. 11apr. c-~· ... -a.•._. a.at fta1er. .... .... lea OI' een-. ..... platy
waa alwa11 es1eaded. Some flf •1 1001 eoulM •npe It leoked Vtl'J .... ud Im·
Hated ...... Te ...... ,.. •IHllHftl' I .... H •
• tnded plaQ I w..-r If tlaat penoa •aa u in· Jued ftqer, or, la U. lmJtaUaa my modler!
DE.AB ANN LANDERS: I am a 13·year-old 8lfl who baa a rotten eilht·year-old brother
Bobby is a spoiled brat, but I can't touch a hair
oa his precious bead because I am older.
When I won't live Bobby hlJ way. be yells
A Clean Joke
ference." ••1 ~ertahlly do. In·
.. Wun't tllat the fear cidentally, Wbat WH
my deteraent •u called .HMQ?"
RnoludcmarJC'lun?" .. I don't now. but
.. No, J(IUJ'l WU rowtr their adverUat.ns cam·
Booltecl to eUIDlna&e the pa i an had a. f u 11 y
odor. Remember? Peo. monster comlD• out of
pie were falnt1Da a lot." tbe wuber an4 •rab·
"I mn.-nbiir. but I blng tbe clothes rllbt off liked it beUel' Wben It your back.••
wu Reborn." "You've used your.,_
.. That wu thf" )'ear ter1ent a lOQI Ume too,
m1De wu llrealnUned, haven'tyou?"
but ttilll U.. teOlOllata .. Yep," aaid lfa,va.
creamtd aQd tbe1 •'I've •tuck with l•
came out with a low tbrou1b Beoovattd1 1 u d • • r c a l I e d Futurlsed, Uparadea
Perfeeted." and Reinforced tO ftpt
.. Remember tile 1•ar p-eue."
HllQ ••• added?., "M• too," I ••Id. 1ml19d Mana. "I've bun1 In tbHe
real loud. Mom comea nmnlq in and ub,
•·what bappenedT" Bobby ..,. .... bit DM"
-wblch {a a lie. Tben I pt pcmtabed beeame
Mom aa.ya, 11Be wouldn't be~ Uko tbat
for no reUOD. You are IJ'OQDded lor tbr.e
dQI."
I am OOUDtlu tbe m•mll• antU I am old .,,...,. to Jone, bcime ~. It will be ftft ~un. U I Jut that lonj. 0o JOU laaft 897 .... ....... tbat will Wp .. ...,..., mltJ!,l
am -RANGING ·B7 A Tll&&AD AMO SUR'l:BtNG IM ALDANOBIA DQS JIANQDfG &ND ..,...,...G: .... ,...., .,,.,, ............ set ...,. ._._ ............ nw•,....., .... .. -~ .............. . ..... ,....... , .. , ... .......
.. ......... Hel ............. ,.... Jll"llh T.a ... , ..... ___ « ... -~-~~·· ............ ... ....... ._lldlmtlllwlh' .... ....
l>EAR ANN LANDERS: What la bappealq tn the world that is makiDI eve17one 10 diet· and~tou.7 Tbe lat time I looked at the New York nmea best·seller lilt, three of
the top 10 boob were on dJet and numinc. (lly
doctor says they ue a ripoff.)
This morning when I asked the doorman to
get me a taxi be said, "You'd feel a lot better lf
you walked half way." I came cloee to clobber-
ins him with my umbrella.
Around 3:30 thJs atternooo I felt the need for
some quick enerlJ, ao J went to the vend.in&
machine and got myself a candy bar. When I
got back to my desk, a secretary I barely knew
tapped me on the shoulder and said, "You don 't
need thaL" I looked at her in shocked disbelief.
Sbe then 8dded, "An orange would be a lot bet·
ter for you, and it's only one-third the caJories."
I told ber the)' dJdn't sell oranges in the vending
macbine. She 1n1pped, "Well, why don't you
brinsonefrom home?"
I became irritated and announced that I
wun't interested in a lecture oo nutrition. Sbe
replied, "The people who need it never are."
Wbo started all this nonsense that "the thin·
ner la the wim>er?" Why the sudden preoccupa·
tion with what we 1bould eat? Frankly, I am -
BORED BY nu: OVERKILL
DEAS BORED: I qree &Mt fad diet.a are
for &M lllrda -CM nckeoe, a.a la -... &Mn
la ntfrelJ too._......,.. .... Wq~ • .._ ao me• poac1a 1a • c1a,.. MM. ........,
II aot for tftrJWJ. Teda1'• Joaen ma1 be
&omornw'a a161Wa.
We U•e leaned a lot la reee.t JHn,
.. wewr, a.llold d:let la nla&lm •Man dMeue.
We •llo aow obe1lt1 II "f'1 .... ....,. 1 bellne la dall1 calla•ealc1 aad wallllas w••:::::r.:11b&e. Bed, .... I& ........ ,. lat all die delJdMla ........ Ht la H• ~ .... tw a ftpre Ub a 1nom lauee, coat •e-.
'oy Safety
:.-....;.'t~~ tafety abo 10 IW61n·hand. Wben .,~ tb1I aeuan, coatdder tbie ap
alMl •llWal lftel "'the dalld. Sel9't ltema wtllcb
an •arbd accordiDI to ap aroup. c:Mek '°" fal'"durUUlt.Y, •moot&..,_, rocmdld eoroen. llQViqandremovable~ won..,.
AWld bQylu to11 for t4tl which baft amall
putt that can l»e readll7 aelDOftd, • POOlb made ltldfed utielee, raw. ..tdcb can :bnilk opu. Wubable to11 are recoauJaead_ed 11 well,
1.lnei.t tOddlen have a ~ 'P ·--... .. ...._ ytb.l.q.
Miu Hauck. Mr. Farrer
W~tno and ngage·
~ annoimcemnu nm
on Salndo11 m tu DaU11
Ptlot. P()r'l'M are avoUtibW
ot all DaU11 PU« of ffctt or
b11 colling the reatu'''
DqlarCrn.er&t , 642-43%1
To avoid di1appoint·
mmt. pro1p«ttve ~.
are r~ to ha~ thftr
wtddmg 1tor"W1. with a
black-Ottd·whtte glo•8JI of
lht bruU or o/ the couple.
to the F'eaturts Dtpdrl·
· ment one week before the
weddmQ
Mrs. Gatewood
Hours Noted
Hoa& Memorial Hospital Presbyterian
AuxJliary has announced the award of pins for volunteer hours.
Topping the list was Mrs. Beverly Cox, ~ewport Beach. who has dot1aled 13,000 hours in the last 13 years.
Others are tbe Memes Harry Kobaut,
8,000, Leonard South. 3,SOO; Charles Gray,
1,500 ; Richard Ed11ar. Joel Lewis, F . R.
McCuiat.oo, 1000; Raymond Zambito, 1,000.
Also, the Mmes. D. E. Elder, Harry
Tbomaaen, SOO. Ric bard Beleveal, GeraJdine
Frey. T. Ward Seeley. ~, Harryette Fry, JobD
Ha1estad. Fredenclt Luiton. Ruth Kerney 8. Ri10Jet and-Gary Stevens, 100.
Also, Miss Dana Sawwan and Carroll Wendel, 100. ...
Cand.ystripen boaol'9d nN Llaa Vui. 500 boura; llandy Hynds, 200; Uta Dahill, 150, ud
Aaron Dowdy. Colleen Benton and Sally sa.oecata.•. Ren~ Duly hi AWard waa WD .,. OoUeen'
f
llOND.tY. NO'fMllD • my ftDNSYGIUaa
A&a8 (Ila. Zl·Apr • .JI): Yoa 1IUb dfl..
covery wlalda "c:b.llM9~·· lean, cbda. Get to heart ol matten; pater mdepa-
deoce ~ :':r· actlc& at appears to be restriction boomeraq lat.o cbaDp tar llddl· liooal freedom.
TAV&VS CApr. 20·May 20): Accent
sensitivity to "pulse or public.'' You could win,
popularity contest. Empbaaia on direction,
friendship, desire and fulfUlment of wishes .
GEIONI (May 21.June 20): Make room for
yourself at top; do so throuih "daullns" dis·
play of venaUJit.y. Horizons due to expand. Social activity increases.
CANCEtt <June 21·July 22): Show that you
can tear down in order to revise. review and re-
build. Bqin creatme your own traditiom. Im· print personal style
LEO <July 23·Aug 22): Figure ways to
achieve basic tasks in a more creative manner.
Don 't pull punches to accommodate those of
lesser viaaoo.
VlllGO <Aug ~iept. 22): Low key ap.
proach is necessary. A void extremes. Maintain
moderate pace. Keep diet, nutrition, health res-
olutions. Defer to su&1estiooa by one cle>H to you.
LIB&A (Sept. 23-0ct. 22>: Maintain low pro-
file. You Sain obje<:Uve by making discreet in·
quiries. Don't insist, rorce, C-.Jole or lssue uJ.
timatwns. Be positive of terma -see placea,
people u they actually exist.
8COaPIO (Oct. 23-Nov 11): Empbasia on
achievement, pressure, responsibility, involve-
ment, intensified activity and relationships.
Nothing occurs halfway -for now, it ia bot or
cold, all or ooth.in«.
SAGl'nA&IUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21>: You
could ftnitb alplftcant transaction. Accent on
'appralaala. propertJ values, steps taken to in·
aure aecurtty. Aries, lJbra persons ftpre in
scenario. Bui.Id on solid structure, ~ rumsy
m1terial.
CAPllCORN <Dee. 22.Jan. lt): Trip may
be Deeetaa1'7. Be fiexlbJe, bave alternative
plau at band. AcUve. Pll'llttAIDt relative ma)' have~ #Ortbw&.u. to Impart
AQiii 8 <Ian. IO·l'eb. 11>: rouow
tbrouab on buocb re1ardln1 peraonat r.:•Mlkm, ftna.nclal traaucttc.. You MU'D by •acbln•;' check dlroetJona, ln1trucUon1.
PllCU (Feb. lt·Mu. 20): You find
••aecret" ot •~allnl to more .l*Dle more ol
the time. ~ do a diaaiatlc .,..
fa~. ,.,.... jM efrOt11. Mooe pcllftJoc coin·
clhl db wuau ... ort;iliillty. ~r:taee. coor.,. ol •vtett.ai».
....
ricblJ ~ IUJDIDV tour Of. U.S. dtleiit. Before tbat. •ht coaaecuUve •IA•l• reeora climbed to No. 1 on U.S. W. cb.utl. And tbe
.. Satard.Q Nllbt Fever" IOUDdtnc:k brot• all rec-
ords for album1U...
tJP U91.U AND DOWN peaaaaew.,s, Hqh
Olbb Pl'OWllthi eolileum atOreasbol"o.N.C ••
He _peen at llpu act potet llt 11lic~. u tie always doM wlMD hit-perform. Oibb, lt I.a Nl4, baa_._. ml11ed •a.. a... ~aaee.
Not 1D If ne....... SD&lalid. lo tbt •liib J8'Dil
whri tM YCIUlloten ftnt ~a rematbble abillty to barmoalu'. Not lD Amtralla • .._. Glbb
•ave up bla qwn bandlead.IDI dreama and devoted
bimaelf to baulin1 hta boys around Ute touab
televlaloa and vaudeville clrcult. Not back 1n
England, where tbetr records became bits lD rock
~ualc's beady Beatles era of tbe 19808. Not in
(See STA YIN, Paae Blt)
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78 Wup,e.g.
79Gt.-kgod
deee
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13~
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lo4HofyOM
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•Alght-Mnd
I pege
90 L9cOnlln
IWdMllOn
9t Propnet
92 LO\'egod
94 Prohibit
98 Negat/Ye
prefllC
97 Pl'1nllng
mePUr•
98 tvan.e.g.
101 MM
103 Ungw over
106~ 109~
pt.
11oi=..... .,...,
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11\)Hae
114MewZ-. -..s-roc 111 Comrnunion
plate
111 Mol69rn Wit
119 Ollleld 120 "--~ 123 P9ffonMd
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132 Ancettt• 131Cometto
Mt1fl
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143 Alr"9 bOIC
144'*'*'
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31 Shede
33S~elgn
38 AtmolCINf• 31.....,.,
41 At home .acouc ht
Comb.form
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48 Fourqtt.
49 Cel11C god·
dela
51 High peak
52 SQuaned
5-4 Countel.
Arch
57 Peppel'
58Foul1J91
60~ Fr. e1 Egyptian
MMOI\
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e&Conduct ee ''At.tMen Nights'.
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Wb:l*L.
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115 Hindu '°"'
I 17 Blnda
1111 In 2 WOtda
121 -Moines
122 Bring f C)(\h
124 T09190I
125 Nlgfll before
126 Soheduter
127 Tend·
2 WOl'da
128 Formetty
130 AMtlbutlon
131 Good kid!
gift
133GW1neme
134 8ook .,..,,,
136 WOftlltlop
1Mlu'*'8
118Flf*Nf\'• alcJ
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pa1rlOt
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153M:Ulln
154 Ma: L.9Un
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157 9'rrol .,.. ..
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tonn , ...........
117 Dlpt'lltMlng
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MATINEES
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to ~~ut. ~.!;!!!? It's J~ exceUent!' ............ ~ .. ~--..c.-... Sloaltt. t<HC TV Ol>day .,.._I
NOW Pt..AYING
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W•1mtns1er 893· 1305
Mo PUZA Brea !>29·!>339
lOWUU' MIQIO.
tllJO MAU Cl•EMA
Mission Vie10 495·&220
MU 'AU DRIVl·I• 8ueN Paik 1121·4070
C1•00M1 Omo• 634-25!>3
DWMOl'"""°"T ~ Newport llacfl 64H760 ....... ._. .................. .
ADMISSION SJ.10
SIMOI cmDMS SI .00
SUM.MA~J',M.
"THANKS FOR 'YANKS' ...
To dirlClor )11111 11:a1111n1•. to WT1llrl r.olln w...
• Wllllr lnllil. " 11111n 11. lldllrd an
• wll ... " 111 ICCllill. He scor-. ........
C.en• s .. aJ<t NllC TOCA\' SttOW
.... .AN EIOIMJtlSl.Y POWEllFUl EXPEllBll.
111111tt1wMl:ll zn11W11 ... alql.-. .. .... ........... ..
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..... LAVISH ... tN 111111111
.. AN ACl'O& MAKES F1L118. but You don •t
expect blm to go on the road and peddle his
W&l'ft " Robin aaya. ''WbY aboWd )'OU upect a
1uy who writes IOOI• and Proctucea tboM llGllP lb
a1tudioto1ooatberoad?"
·'No fUm ha ewer CIUght the untocUMd. uncontrolled
anger of ldolelctnce with quite the Hme force.
A dJr.zylng ride 1long the edge, an unforgettable
joumey to forbtdden extrema." -11~ .. ,.._.,.1wwur
''The Who 111we '*'""' c~ 'American
Graffttl' wtt11 'Looi llQ.I" ........ 8"t Md humor
end the ~ of tnnnaa drama that Is umetesa. · ·
J t•'*' AllC.f\ Fll,lf AIAC,,Alitiff
''SOit ...... .., ....... artay ... f'lllld •--
............................. fnnc
Roddlm ....... to CllPtWW ·--dtutlal ex~ ... _..,_ ........ Nf"' YOM FMIU
"The most reat. t11emosrhonat rocti lftd ran mowte
I can temember. Vllulllypawlffull" --s._i w•ec rv
·'Represents a wtlOle MW cumenllon tn rocll tunll.
A tlln UlltO Itself tllat •ancts an ltl own IMritl.
Abtolutlly rtwetlftlf" -a. .. ~ ...... "''-fW'"
Robin t.be leut pabllo 01.bb brodaer. In·
tro.pectlve and often wlthdrawn. be prefers the aanctuary of the reeordiq studio. Roblo ii the
lwin brother of Maurice but tbey are not loolt1Hkes
-even less 11.nce Roblb decided to dye b.lJ c:ollar-
lenlf,b hair strawberry red about a year •IO·
It b Robin Gibb's volce tbat lives Bee Gees
ballad numben a memorable~.
Bee Gees music helped d1seo sweep tbe coantry
in more recent years, partiCQ!arly after .John
So"flif es •••
R•......,Ra ......... a..we ... . unn11111 ...... 'Ines_,.
STUMBLES
c1nename 6 .scReen
634 25~3 com~LEx
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Ch•P"'"" A"e • Sallt• AtW ....... ,,
MATINEES SATURDAY la SUNDAY
"APOCALYPSE NOW" CR>
"AND JUSTICE FOR ALL" CR>
"FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" (PG)
"10" (A}
"STARTING OVER" CR)
Travotta awtveled to Bee Gees ma. in ''Sd .. t.J
NlablFner."
But the Gibbs do not want to be remem
ai discomualciam.
"We didn't lmow °Saturday Niaht Fever•
anytbtu about diteo. •• ll1S Robin. "We jon
thouOt It wu about tbeM 1U11 trJtnc to set.._.
in Niw Yen Ctty. Jmt normal 11119. Diieo w...-i
• bis UdDC tbe. •• certainb' ..,.'t LDto wrWDc
dileo mmfc or letttn& CID any dlaco bandWllOQ. 10
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ALUJlll1JJI WllDOWS
11 NILL FlllSB
' Subject to stock on hand.
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j--·'·o ~I -.~ !:a · 48z48 29.77
60z36 21.77
-... • l 60z48 3'-77
I .. 72z36 32. 77
Heavy eztrudeci 72z48 lt.77
aluminum, fully 96z36 43.77
weatherstripped, 96z48 55.77
with modern PATIO DOOll, mL
latch1.n9. cioon fllJD
and windows 5'-6'8" 11S.t7
includA Kl"Ml\L 6'&6'8" llU7
CLOSEOUT 8'&6'8" lSUT
CAUJ;llll
GUI _97c
Handle• all the 1"9qUlar .caulking
cartridg .. and 90me odd on• too. (Like
the one that aquirta backwards? )
WOILD FllER
CELLULOSE
llSUUTIOI
TBESEITIY IOI CHEST
•• 9718·4
FU.~ to 1100•. r .. tutM a file folder tn.ck and key locl&. (Put yO\d' tas
elope lri lt and decluc:t tM coet on your return. ) lnsict.
climeiudCma: 10~al3~al0~.
IUllEDWD
OIGAllZllS
YOUR CHOICE:
WRAP & BAG
OROANJZER
CLEAN.,UP
CADDY
GROCERY BAG HOLDER
BROOM & MOP HOLDER
IRONJNQ
ORGANIZER ..
STANLEY
AND IO, no• Broactwa1 back to t'bowc.,... 'nleD, out ot left field, eame .... , Good
Nllbt. Gnde."
And a.t•1 nere llan Blum, J\IR oae ot tbom~ of ltrulll·
lq YOllDI 8Cton, ia DOW. lle ma1 1et set to Broadway,
become Blum tbe KnoWa, a ma· Jor ttar. But tbat'• a,,., oa.
ELECTRIC GAIUlCIE DOOR OPBRERI ,
1A B.P. CllADI DRIVE 8997 11008
t/3 B.P. CllADI DRIVE 12997
13997 CLOSED
,,, •3005
1/3 B.P. SCREW DRIVE • •4005
. THANKSGIVING
llODIAL llSTALLATION OF OUI UllT ••........ 55oo Have a nice one.
I
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'QUAKER.
I STATE
~
llWOILIAll
PECDPAllL
2 99
b8SHEET
You really don't know
whether to put it on
the wall or chop it up
and .. t it, do you?
I GAi.LOi PLAITS
129
We'll haft A•'-•· Grape 1.,.. LeylaMU cc. . Scheffler. (oh. la a -ntoe full plant, a beauty)
andmon.
VD.LACE IUCDMITB
UUllllU• POLE PIUID 14aa'10frl
Perfect t.iminQ, tlWa la
pruning ...-on. Ooocl ~1\9 now meuw better groWth in the 8Prin4J, CJ.orve. .
a.u11n STATE D UIE
0
201
0
10 WT. MOT I IL 64COT.
\4C.ITOR Oii Maybe ~·u be on. of the ~who cha.nae their
own oil ancl Uft a bundle (but do cU.po.
of the old oil Ml\8lbly, okay?).
PIEITOIEQ
SIJJllll• COOUIT I
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327~
Year uouncl top prOt.ilot:Son. mountain or
& .. ..,. out -hot.·you•Ollft ..a-. •
llACO
AUTO
B'i'EREO 1-TltACK ~19•7
IKB·340
81JPZlt MDII
CAl8Z'l'TE
I =AUTO 3497
QQl.llQA
WD-40
89'C,~
FUUACE
FILTEIS
44~.
Mo.t popular nae.. Hope your popular a... an the aame u our popular a.zes.
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TB&T llUN8 In' ~
bean plw foe' GP9Dlioa from 8ma Ma head· q....un. c-.---.... reqwWd back· tac.
•"l'tleb' ntm'D -DlHltmeal b U lood hen u .., CldM9' alternative tbeJ lane."
ADdlreon b relaetaDt to bnak Camon re..
venues OJt earn1np out ot m:•. 1"18 f1&W"el "15.2 bUlka revenue, lncome '911.8 mllllon>.
bat ..,. Cumon aalel bave doubled duriq tbe
put a ,ean ... ••anc1 we're talklDI about pretty IOCJd abed dollar amounts ... Enorllh doUan to keep both star status and a payroll ol moN than a.ooo in Oraqe County
ad ut.elllte plants nearby.
.. , 'l'lllNK oua BUSINE88 arowth comes
from • bulc philosophy: Mate the product a IOod cme, make It available at • time near when
east.omen want it and mike it better than tbe nn ot tbe Industry ... Andenoo explains.
~blDtkll don tile llne u far u we ean .....
CANNON nuT a&CAJR known in the
"IOa ..._ lt snade audio ~-'noie are
IUU a bUI ~ ol the company. but aiDce , it
hat lnaM eonnoctora for e1eetrtcal systems on
aircraft. co puten, automobiles and other
equipment.
About ft•e yean a10. the com~ looted
at to potentlal new markets for its plup and
socketa. Anderson sa11 it setUed on four:
autosnotlve. tel~ommun.lcaUona (includin1
fiber optics), computers and enero.
Expanded use ot mlcroproeesaors and elec·
tronica require hi1b-quallty connections in
Cart.
Telecommunlcatlona require sure contacts
that can transmit extremely welk sipals, and
fiber optics must transmit u,ht wlth<>Qt loss lhrouah preclaely arranaecl ~tor pins.
Computers. the faatat·srowina market for now, requlres connectors with hundreds of pins
in IOIDe cases, ready to wire topther a variety
of computers, terminala, memory devices and
prillters. Every new model requlrea new con·
nectora .
ENEaGY IS AN EQUINE of a different
hue. Unb between cables must stand up to
beat, 1asaes, even friction and still not l~ tl)e low-level signal.
ITT Cannon's Jim Anderson
with large connector used
oo Cateroillsr tractors.
Arm malces wide variety
cJ connector devices.
But with 50.000 items in ita calalog, each
tb 10-«·IO components and a dozen manufac·
~ steps with special tools for each, it's not
really that simple.
COIQPUten keep tabs on inventory -a
1111u1in job itself, but Anderson su11eats
NYeral other. human controb are as important.
Gold is used on specialty connectors like
these because it can stay clean even when ex-
posed, and be able to work without trouble.
Cannon mes about 2,000 ounces of the
yellow metal each month, says Anderson. It bas
been the 1ubject of much research to cut use as priees rile.
non to UlStJtute a Gold Adder pncana method, a
basic charge for the connector. plus one for the
gold plating, which varies with the meta.l's price.
the ne .. t breakthrough in U.S. productivity.
What wtll be ii if we flnd a way to unleash the
creatavtty ol people.··
Tbe company I.I divided into profit centers,
a maupment group spedaliled in specific ttema pidea each.
Bat tbe company aJao orcanbea manufac·
tUrtna ot tta plup and connectors into process
centers. Tbe Idea, Anderson says, "ls to spread
Desliners examined each connector to see
where the metal was really needed, eliminating waate.
The firm also uses silver in lar1e amounts.
BUT ANDERSON, PUVATELY and in
public speeches, thinb the precious stock ia
people.
At Cannon. that break.a down into some very
practical moves.
About 1,200 of its employees, ooe third of
the total. received promotiooa last year. Many
earned the booet up by takin& some of the 52
training proarams the company offers.
The fast price rise of this past year drove
gold to more than $COO per ounce. It drove Can-"My theme is that the amount of smart
machines you have probably isn't the answer to (SeerrT, Pa&eCZ>
-
r.nrisum~r
CLOSE-UP Small AJ!pliances M~etly on Energ~
Most Americana woa•t try to ane
........ ftMl If It mew b9lDa cold. Yet.:
.... .mwtote"'710bomteamtlle
1) ......... larie n eledrlc Nenttt ...._ wUI -..,VMpen snnli!Jeftll ti _.maw• tiinli4 dDWD• ~ .. • ., ........ P•ldPt-
lf lt'1 tarMd down to to ctecreee P at
.ipt llDd a eleetrtc blanket ii tiled to
stay Comfortable. the blanket will save
20 UID• tm enero tt uses.
IT llAY OOllB AS A real surprise to
lean that if seven homes in which elec·
tric bl.anUU were used all turned down
dlelr thermoltats to 60 degrees F each
Gllbt all winter lone, enoqb fUe1 would be saved to beat an elgbtb home.
Tbl• smart use of ener1y saves
money, and that's somethina evel')' con-
sumer wanta to do. U the annual home
heatin1 cost ls $500,/roper use ot an
electric blanket wouJ reduce that cost
bJ $'75 per year. Tbe blanket'• operatin.8
' IT TAm A9CK1T four mtmJte1 to
shaTe ~ u electric ruor. u sub-stantiated b)' a SUnbeam Appliance Co.
test panel. The electricltJ required la
less than that needed to rat.e the tem·.
perature ot two 1allom of water from 60
degree1 F to 140 dearees F. Two 1a11om
of water probabty would not lut the
averace wet ab.aver a week, much less a wboleyear.
Another top ener11 saver ls the elec·
tric f!TI>an. Today, seven of every 10
homes bas one. Altbou1b most
use/care books for electric frypans
have been providiq recipes for bakinl
cakes a yell, few tty to do tbls. Baldng
a yellow box-<:ake mix in the frypan
--alma9t. percent ... ......,. than bating the same cake in the oven
01' CJOOll8S, A cake doma't browa
on~ wbm baked tn an electric fr7pmD.
Tbat 1 really no drawback since mo.t
cabe are leed before servi.nl.
A Bundt calte al.lo can be made in an
eledric frypan.. A low rack la needed to
lift the Bundt pan from the frypan •W'·
face. Placing three pennies under the
Bundt pan works just u well as a rack.
Making a piua from a mix in an elec-
tric frypan uses 68.49 percent less
energy than when the same piua is
baked in an eledric oven. Somewhat
more than half that savings is possible
when a frozen pizza is baked in an elec-
tric frypan rather than in an electric
oven
EVEN THE SIMPLE tasks for which
frypans are commonly used offer good
energy savings -and a lower electric
bill. For example. frying eggs in an
eled:.ttC fr7pi8 ,.... .... la • fl7pMl
on a range top saves 2&.8 perceat of the
WrQ .. tbe,..... ............ llaldnl • caaerolli ID an elecUtc fr7pm ......,_ 21 pereillt ...... .,. tMA ..,..._ tM •.m•c---••,,......
Testa Saabeam did witb an eledztc
en cooker olfer another surprtae. EfCbl
bard-cooked eaa ...ct 51.2percent1eu
energy when eooked in a.a electric eu
cooker than they did when bard-coobd
oa a ranae. Poached egp otrerect even
areater savings: four poached ea1•
used 75 percent less energy than the elec·
trlc cooker.
COFFEEMAKER TESTS, making
coffee in an electric percolator and
making it in a non-electric coffeemaker
on a range. indicate that substantial
s avings in energy were possible
whether a stainless steel, aluminum or
glass percolator was used compared t.o
a similar non-electric percolator. The
savings in Sunbeam tests were quite
-TRIS APPLIANCE ALSO can be med
to beat w•ter for instant eotfee, tea,
cocoa, i.Dstant soup, instant potatoes. in·
atant bot cereal and for mating gelatin.
Using • mJcrowave oven to beat water
talte1 34 percent more energy than us-
ing a small electric beverage maker.
Take the time to study the use/care
booklets that came with all of the small
electric appliances you now have. You
will be surprised at their versatility,
and the many ways they can be used to
save energy and to keep your electrtc
bill as low as possible.
Hard Moves Made Easier
When the YOUD& manager learned be wu t.o
be promoted, it evoked two respooae:s:
First. be WU happy about bein& IJ'OOmed
by beiq moved to broaden bi.I experience and
understandin1 of the company.
Second, be WU upset by the prospect of
movtna home and famil1 and at leaving friends.
It would mean IDUl1 cbances. His wife
would have to flnd a new job bl.I children a
1µ1table new ICbooL All would bve to 1et used
to a oft' nellhborbood. new waya d livtq in an
area wbere COit of livt.n1 mltht.be hilber.
Rlebard L. Haber undentaDdl tbe trauma
of that kind of transfer irell.
.. I've relocated eiabt Jlmel in the put 10 1ean, .. be Nld. ''Each time W.. an ad•entu.re
• • • but aome people aren't adWlnturoul. They
don't like to pull UP roots.''
Haber beads the Newport Beach oftiC98 of
Men1ll l.yncb Relocation Senlces, wblcb COG·
tracts wttb lirp corporate cl1elita to smooth tra.ut ...
·'The averaee eastern fueJ bill is $200 or
more a month. Here, it's only $30 to $40 a
month. When the difference of $160 is amortlled
out over a 30-year mort1a1e, that'• about
$30,000 -and there are no storm windows, snow
Ures or boot.I to buy,•' said Ms. Couablln.
Taxes are also much lower here, with state
income and local property taxes far less than
moat other states.
EXPl.AINING THAT RELPS calm fears of
unmanqeable payments, she said. But people
have to 1et used to the fact they will &et less land
here than back East for the same amount or
money.
Haber, whole calm volce IOOtbel nenoua
t.ramfereea, uld bl.I staff spends 'lot ol ttme tellina about and abow1q the uu to t.bole
movt.aain.
lb. CouCbl1n HJS many brtq ~ l~U about California OG tbelr ftnt Tlalt.. J:artb·
quak-. llDOI. treewaya and an tmace ol odd or
poor tcboola are common IOUl'Cil9of WOft7.
• Some wcdinl wl•ea need belp locatiDC Jobs when ber bu.band must move. (Only a •mall
percenta1e of retocatlou are female H·
ecutiv•.)
~ DWOLVBD in the eom·
and three cats. There are o1ery few communltles
that allow that many animals. We bad to re-
search commwiity ordinances to find a city that
allowed them.
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Coupon Swaps Save ·
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• ; Yo. ;a" Uliim all to trMe I& a nap .......
.
OUMr cUppel"I prefer to trade ~V11!9ll•u111 ot equal value. For ta.ample: "Her.
are two 15-eat deter' nl COuPODI for yoW' -..cei:n oott .. eoupon.'
l. llOX TOPI, Ua&LI IDd oUaer proota
OI IN \laU1 told I f tw pennies
ucb. U a label Ii th• NQulred proof for a currem Ntund offer, it may east a btl more.
TbeM '" only ltneral ruJa. At every awap Mtlklo, you will ftnd all ldndl ot trad-
inl 1olQI on, aucb u coupons bein1 tl'eded tor ref\nd torma and fonm be1nC trllded for proofa ot purcbtM.
Forms bave been traded for TupperwJ
and a tollectlon of proof• tradod for an elec&ric
broiler. Wben tbe tradln1 1eta bot and
heavy, the ae111lon resemble• a cro11
between an auctioo and an Oriental baaaar.
It la MIY to lft a awap ...aoo 4arted.
Just Dlck UJ> the phone and lnvtt. a few
friencfa and ndpbora over for colfee. Aak
them to brtq alon1 extl'a cub-off COUJMJIDI.
HOW MANY COUPON cUppen do you ntedT
J recoml\lend ellbt or nlne. Tbe mor.
people )'OU uk, the more coupons and forma
you will have to Hlect from, the more moaey
1wryooewtl.111ve and tbt moNtbeywlU eQjoy tbHeuicn.
Real Estate MaillJag. ••
BJ aoaE•T I. B&U88
DEAR BOB: In• few moaths our new bome
will be'completed. We are undecided u to the
beat way to take Utle to lt. The realty agent says
moat people take title Ln joint tenancy. Is that
the beat way or is some other method better?
Harold and Vickie M.
DEAR HAROLD AND VICKIE: 'l'Mre la DO
euy aawer co yoar qaeatlola. Yoa doald COD·
aalt y_,. aUoney; be aare lie la lmowled1eable
H ....aa tlile le1al aad tas 11peet1 of jolat
owaenldp of property.
Joint teaaacy'a bis adnat••e la ,ar· nvonldp. 'l'llat meau die nnt'ftq JolDt taut eaCO••tkaUJ reeetna Ute a.re of ea. ftnt jolat
teaaat wllo cUea. Bm &llere cu be joeat taucy
dlaadYaataceelada411aS: (l)t.antloeol&bepro-,.n,.•1,... ............... of ... ..,. Jotat &e·
au& wlllD dies <aalea u.e iU tlftr cu pron
llaudal ~or..._• lift tuelectlioe
,, ........ after 1171), (l) partlUla problema 11 ... Joflit ......... co ....... propeliJ dlrlded
• or ..... Ud (J) lublU&J te paujobattauey pro-,en, 9" .W. ID aome ata&ea, &euaey •1 tile ea-
dnde8 llletweea lauba .. and wife II ued bas&ead of jela&te9uey.
Tf!UMJ la commoa la aa alieruUn to e111aa.er. thrlaa &la •e&W. eadt e.o"9er eu
pau 11111 •Ml' uare •1 a wUL a.ntYlq ta-..................... recelYe ................................ Olll7
... .Cdnl'a aan of th pnpen, II btd9ded ...........
la ciem.-91&7 ,,..,...., ...... "It .......
le ........ )llat e.uc1 or &eaucJ la CO•·
•• lft.P.8itJ, .._ .... ..._. ... .ue, u .... ..._ pnpeny. Year •UionieJ eta Map ,.. decide &lie bes& Ude • ..._. for,. ...
'Oller Slaep•l•9• Rt.k•
DEAR BOB: We put in a bld Oil e bouat we want to q. Tbe apnt ta14 wt bed to tncludl a tt.ooo W'DMt 1DCJDeY depoatt cheek, 1'blch wt -414. It bu bMD over a WMlr and wt baftll't ~ IMtrd tf our otter wu acctipt.ed or~. Tbe ··-..,. u. ..... bun't mldt ., .... m1Dd ftL How can we ftDd out U w tot u.e boaM or H we .. our '1,000 l'lituDded?
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llellupeet •etere €le•I••
DEAR BOB: In two weeb we are to cloee
tbe purchue of our home. What is the beat way
to be sure it's in 1ood shape and that tbe seller
left tbe appliances and carpets he promised?
Bruce Q.
DEAR BRUCE: Tbe day befOft closiq, au
the a1eat to relupect the boue wltll yoa.
Before &be cloatn1 yoa have madm•m lenrase
over die aeller If uytll.181 la wroa1.
Send real eitate ~ationl to Robnf J. Bruu, P
0. Box 6110, San Frandaco, CalJ/. 94101
fi'ro• Page <:J
I'Ivi' CANNON . • •
The company baa a staff peycboloeiat to
direct troubled employees to qualified help .
Moat volunteer, others are referred by
supervtaors.
"Ob, you eould get nd of them and bope you
don't hire people with like problems, but I'd
rat.her try to 1alva1e the person."
CANNON BAS A WIDE array of frinle
beneftta, many almilar to other flnm, Ander'lon
polnta out. Some executives 1et atock optlona .
"I 1Wl believe you have to bave certain prere·
quiaitea -incentives for people to move up tbe
line."
Anderson baa been wiWn1 to try new
thln_p; be ta1b about recent research lnto rtcbt
and left braln halves, tbe left aide beln& loalcal,
the n,bt creative. .
He'• taken a number of creative .,meen.
who norm.ally would be promoted to manaae-
ment, and put thtm in a 1peclt1 cate1ory. Tbey
set raiaea and advanced titles, but are fret to
let lmqlnatlom roam. New ldeu ~~roduct tmproveme:nta are 1bared with produ peo-
p)t for UM at wtll.
And. hta eailneeNleatpn bave taken to
tbe fte1d to make coo.nector dea1an part ol the
early plam tor cuatomen.
Purinl ADollo, ADdenoo NJI, pluaz.1:: aocau WW. Wt 'di lat, creatiDa .... u ptObMlu .,.., "But 1'ttb tbl Space auwe .
.... , .... CINend tint .••
BJmLTONMCROWit&
Or. P.d1'ard RobmlOll Squibb wwid DOI NC· optie the aettriUea carfted out today at the
compaD1 bearln&bll name.
A Quaker. Dr. Squibb wu a Nevy doctor
who deddld ln um to atart bll own comPQJ to
make dnaea. Hla ftnt product wu ether. E.R.
Squibb 6 Som went oa to make llUlllJ otber prod-
ucta, becom1D1 one of tbt pkmeen ol the U .•. pbarmaeeuUcal lndmtey.
IQt1IBB WAI ONS OJ' tb1 ftnt compaala
to field a aalee force to call on dodon. It
cultivated druQllta by Shina them Squibb •tock ctivtdenda 1n proporUcm to tbdr PVdlues .
And It Mc&me well bon to tile public u Uae
result ol a loa~•tand.lnc ad"'111lq ca.mpalp fee twine the a an: "Tbe prlceleu tnindlent
of every product the boooc' and ln&epity of lta
maker." *
Wben that •Jocan Money waa fint used, In , Ti 1121, the advertlM-ree ment tUl trumpeted
it liated ncb Squibb
p_rod\>eta u tbeM: SqUl~'• blcarbooate ot IOda -.... etedlna·
ly pun, therefore wttbout btu.rW... ·•
Squibb'• ePIC)m 11h -••tree from lm-pwitl•. ••
Squibb'• mllk or mapnia -·•b.lpest
quality. P1eua.ntandeffecUve. ..
Squibb'• cod Uver oU -0 teleded flneat Norwt0an.·•
~ ''W• only 1tock thoM products tMt N~'t been
tested on llw1nlmal1, don't exptoft the Tftlrd World,
and of w9'1ch tht edvfftf-'nq_ donft't deOreclt women, men, chlldren, "" the cnanttv of tM ca.. struggte."
•'muw...,_.._ • . .._
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Cnm.ct ow
SQlJIBB 18 AL80 THE force behind the '
oew Yves St. Laurent perfume, Opium, which
was introduced in Europe in 1977 with a slrikin&
ad created by a Paris advertising agency.
Mafia.
lw Wen..dee ..,...._
f(Jr ~<>ur h~nc1ng rw.ich
(714) 75G-1515
Alllf.RICAIC HOME MOtrrGAOE
JO Newp.->'1 ("'lie• 01tve rJ.,,•on ""4t"t ""•C><Jrt Be.&t"
C.tfltC)rn1a
'12660
The ad was headl.med· "Pour ceUes qw
s'adonnent a Yves St. Laurent" "For those
who are addicted to Yvea St. Laurent.··
Opium came to the U.S. market wtth tbe
same theme -and Squibb found ltae1f t.be
t.a.raet ol a heated pr<Mlt b)' the AmerieaD
Coalition Aaalmt Dru& Abule, wlddt == that tJat Opium DaaM ad~ -.ClalD•• ............... nclal~ .. Squibb IUlpended u.e ~ ean--
ducted a COOJumer aurvey.
It hired a market research firm to interview
606 Chinese-Americana, 620 blacks and 632
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8o.UJ011ntbtnJrtqsot~a
home ••. mehi an tnw.tment tn
ftlue J0'1 won't ban to U,tnk aboui
twloef Choioe lota are avaU•ble dur-
• tM Prfttew Showing-of ~ BWa. In Ule h111a of Ban
'1UD Capisb'ano .
ODD·.clally lO:JO to 5:30
(clolld on Wed.Mtday and nu~)
Three and FOur BedroOms
From $187, 780 to 9249,980
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NU YOU CAP) -ll IDQ nate
1ma1• of Ebnner Setooc9. bat
mu1 Wall SlreeAen baff ~ •
coura1ed bJ 1l1na of a 1lowtq
economy 1oln1 into the boUda1
M.uoa.
In the late au.mmer and tarb fall.
1ovemmmt ••tiltia laAld fa tM
put w.t lbowed baatlMlll adi~
wu much~thanUdbema-~c~ .
TRI! G&088 NATIONAL Product
1rew at a 3 5 pttdn\ annual rale,
aft.er ad,JllStment for lnflatloa. l.n tlae
Uurd quarter And corporal.a proftta
1um ped f 2 percent io lbe Jllly-
Septembtt penod
But saoce then, lbe available
tvidence auaesta Ui.t the economy
bu been lalllini Lllt.o the aJuailh
I
Sales are now under way at Bristol Place, an
90-unit condominium convenion community beinl
offered by Warmineton Development in Santa
Ana. Bristol Place la priced from $58,990 to '65,980.
Brlstol Place ls located at HOO W. Warner
Avenue and may be reached by taklnl tbe Bristol
Street exit from tbe San Dieao Freieway and driv-
inl north to Warner. From the Newport Freeway,
exlt at Warner Avenue and go west to Bristol
Street. .
The aa1ea office and model homes, decorated.
by Ann Fraser or Fraser House, are open daily
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Bristol Place.
Tbe 1979 MAME
award for best interior
deal1n for a develop-
ment with an average
sales price over $175,000
was presented to
Smith/Hoagland In·
t.erlor Design Group of
Irvine.
Smith/Hoagland re-
ceived the award for it.a
interior design of the
model homes in the Bergbeer project.
G
OPENING
Priced from $69,400
1. 2, ~. °' 4 bedroom floorplon designs.
~M.
Olvey_......-ellft .... ,... .... ,~
faat:il• tll• I ""• ctasatt._. Ms ef tM
Dally PllOt.
wltb mao1 ta•lttla1 that ttau~ eoitl WW fGrei
people to dl.ai tot.um 1D CHM8. TJplcal of tbt eonfu1ton,
bowtver, ti the belief ot ~ .......... ..., •• ..w,,., ..
~:"ft:t:~Uww= area. au •. tbeJ say, have out·
prtced tbemael\tes.
White, wbo btadl LandaDll'
Allodatea, a real estate comuh·
iq firm that advises m~ blue
cblp corpoHdcm, usw um tb.e dtlel will reuia1D or bteolDt
even !DON attractin despite
bi&b prlca.
•'WB."DS NEW York boslwa
office space now averaia S2IO to
S25 • square root." be says, " It
COtlld be .,., • aqua.re foot witbln
10 years." Current coata, be
Wunes Slated
In Real Estate
Real estate excbanees, pro.
vt1lon of tax law. investment analy1il, depreclaUon and lta
UH, ftnaDce and leverage, and
problems of reuoaable market
value will be discusaed in "Ad-
vanced Investment and Ex-
change Practices." a course
slated Dec. 3-7 at the Sheraton
A.aabelm Hotel.
Tb.11 CIOW"le ls approved for 30
houn of coatlnuln& education
credit.
Bruce Howey and Caryl
laeman will conduct t.be 4~ day
COW'H.
Tuition ls S27S for investment
divilloa memben and S2IO for
non-divillon members. A $15
late fee wll1 be cha.rCed.
...... .,. relaUytJJ baa· ........ "la I_... 8114 Partl, for l:D;
ataaee, it II far mon ...........
RaU wUl b9aome mori limu-
UonallJ tompttlU we, ud tbe United.._ .UU ha to eatcll
up wltb the world.
ctN:US...::'~C'.a~
..... CCIDdacttld, 11 apecW ~ muy llOua1q -1Jata to faUow
a 1lmllar pattem. ID ::a!fi
IOIDt one-bedroc:im a
rat tor "" Oftl' a.ooo a mall&b and cOlt IU0.000 to pvcbaie ..
8tJBvaMN PATl'EaNI.,.
also fwldely especi.cl to cUDte·
Studiea abow that YOUD~
Americans still prefer tbe de-
~ched home on lta own plot ol
1rouod, but experience lhowa
tbey often cannot afford it. In fad, perha1J8 bOwbere la
the appearance of a declfDe lD
Uvtq ltaDdarda more obTioua
lban In comparlni the bome
available to many younc couples
with the bome in which ~ parenta railed them.
Cluster bouain1, in wblcb
many homes share a common
green apace, baa eatabllabed
itself lo many suburbs. A.ad
laraer and commodious older
homes are belo& broken into
apartments.
EFFORTS BY arcbit.ecta and
builden to lower coats by dlmp-
lq and marteting basic, ~
ped-down houses have generally been frustrated by mtni COl&a,
even thoogb factory·built wdtl
are now commonly used.
Call 642-5671.
Put a ,.., worda
to work lot ou.
BR~~~~~ES
lntenee ONE WE!KEND RHI Eatate L.lcenee Seminar. Expert profeuk>Ml fnatructk>n. flnnt
materlals available. PROVEN EFFECTIVE! 9:00AM
to 8:00PM Saturday and Sunday. Continental
breakfast tnduded.
Ocean breezes,
• greenery, pnvacy,
and peace of mind. ,~T.;lft.
Start with Jasmine Creek, certainly one of the choice locations
in Newport Beach. Add a 24-hour attended gate house. Now
imagine one-story, two-story, and split.level, single.family
attached homes. all of them architectUral gems loaded with
features. Then the Oubhousc with a pool and night-
lightcd tennis courts. (These and other commoo
facilities arc maintained by all raidents wbo aup-
port a homeownen ISIOCiation.) Put theso elements
toptber and you bavo a lifestyle most people
dream or and only a few realll.e. U you a.re the
kind of perton who demand& a ftne raidence in
a private community. Jasmine
Creek delel'vcs your atrona
COIWderatioll. HOIDll from
SJ05.t91 • m4,950
M.J. BroctASom. loc.
Phone (714) 640-4020
I
The ca'~· you lease does make
qui.te a difference. After all . you
don't drive the lease. you drive the
car. And when you lease a
Mercedes-Benz you drive some·
thing special in<teed.
Whichever Mercedes·Benz model
you choOse, you drive one of the
world's most respected automo·
biles. A car with legendary engi-
neering, meticulous craftsmanship,
oUtstanding performance and
safety. ~
.
something else: you'll drive the
car you tease for two, three or even
four years. Most cars look out of
date all too quickly. But when you
lease a Mercedes-Benz, you drive a
car with classic lines and timeless·
ness that is never out of date.
We have several leasing plans to
offer. you. One is certain to make it
more convenient for YOU to drive a
Mercedes·Benz than you ®.
might have thought ,possi· .
b1e. Call us tOday for the
surp(esing facts. ·
Mlsslon Viejo Imports
831-1740 Au1hori:;f>dD1•aln 49·5 1700 21701 Mareuartte Pkwy. •
Son Diego fwy. at Awwry, MdJbt V-.,O
•R RRSI 1980
REDIAi SALE
WE'RE
DEALIN'
ON
'I'll
OF
UR 1980
NOW!
PORSCHE 924-
THEY'RE GOING FAST!
Y•. that ta wt'8t ownens of the Limited Edttion Porache 924'
Sebring 79 have been telllng us. Great performer and looker
In the Porlche tradition. they aay. And we have only a few•
Sebring'• ,._.nlng. Experience a drtving excitement that
only Porlche can offer. Belt of all. even with opttona,
leatng or purchaing the 924 ia surprisingly affordable.
The Sebring 79 Inch.Idea feature1 IUCh a Removable Sunroof.
8Pedll Raano Strtpe, Fog Lamps, Etectrio Outside Mlrrons,
StabHlnr a... 8Portl Steering Wheel, Velour Carpeting,
Light At~ Wheels. 3-Way Speaker System. Manual Antenna.
5-Speed or Automatic Transmission. See and Drive this Porsc:he today!
YOLISWA ...
POISCHI
MIN
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~ E. COAST HIWAY • NEWPORT BEAOt • 673-0900
1'61 MWs~r wiU oot • lmoWinaJ.y .accept any adv·ertfsln1 for real
el&ate wbieb ia in viola· tiaDoltbelaw.
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PIECE ASSUMAILE
tf IESISTAMCE LOAMS -------•I Excluaive drive lead1 Beautiful 3 " 4 Bdrm homes to cbooee from, you to tb11 cbarm101 llOOO-$U,OOO to Aaaume ....................... ._,.. 1002 .......................
Rent $475 mo!
~1 MoBm!
Rml till Jan 2Dd -diO for
S475/mo. ! Im med oc·
cupancy. 2 Br condo.
Walk to beach. Ne•
Harbor I.slaod area fmlY S76,900·S82,000 Total home. Spacious & btfl, Pr c N I. r ., this 3 br, 3 ba, 1 story in· 1 e, 0 qua 1 yin,.. . Huny! Call 714·983-8767 . v1te1 you to enJOY °'''· .,9. \•.., ..... ,
Newport's ex~ui1ite [ • il 5:~!~~ :"2 lti!ltll has redtaced asking price
$25,000. Ml-7711
~ Walker & lee
pe.!At. carpet, drape•. Re.al Estate
SWed.lab frplc Buy at-------15111/mo Pm & assoc. dues .incl. for 2 yrs. GOLF COURSE VU
'30.000 dn--full price Gi:atS.dtBaylocation.
IM,500. OwMr will carry Tbis bis 5 bedroom bome
Sl.5.000 at 14% int no reatw. a bage family I
(leYm.tl a yra! Take ~rm addWon bl• over approx. '50,000 lat for your pool U ·
TD. at 9~CJ'o. CJose I*. ed for the bil ea.crow Janz. 1980. Call faml!J' aod Ute priee .la ... '51-':l'nlO rtallt at $Ul,llDO.
;;Q;if. -••tti,""'10 Nf WMAl.fl'. ••••••
Want Ad Help? 642-5678
OWNER MUST SELL. Will con·
sider all offers for this 4 Bdrm, 2
story home m private community.
Night lights view
AdvertlMn may pl1ce lbeir adt by telepbolle I 00 a m. IA> 5:» p.JD.
Monday lhru Frida>
I to -Selurday
COSTA MESA OPFICE mw.s.r to-Sii
HUNTINC'roN BEACH 171'15 Buell Blvd.
540-tDO
LAGUNA BEACH lGra'7 N CoMt Hwy
Lllpma Beach dt·9481
NOemi COUNTY dial ,.,..,. 540-12111
a.AH ... .....
.,....,. fgr ~. k1lll t• s ·It p.m . U11 dar
i.efore pablleatloa,
eaeept tor Sunday • M o•day l!lditlon1 when
IMNU. 11 laturday, lJ noon.
CALL
JO-ANN DORAN
851·9522 '~CREATIVE
PORTFOUO
PROP£RTIES, INC.
IE
llDUI ILlllS ca.
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERvtCE
... LmO tSLI PWWI f
Modem 8.bdrm., 2 batbS, With SUDD1,
South paUa.; completely remodeled;
on 40 ft. lot. Has separate apt. above
garage with outside, private entrance.
In move·in condition! Best priced
property on Lido Isle. M20.000.
OM 1'M1 llAL TO
rllMI WllT ~ WATa NOP.
Just remodeled inside & out, with a large dock. One of the prime water
locations in West Newport. 2 Bdrms.,
l 'h baths, with lots of room for
entertaining. $385,000.
VllY MIDrrBRANIAN
Near everythlng; 2 bdrms. + a den:
formal dining rm., 2 baths & a
workshop. In mint condition. $187,000
OWMB TIAHSIBllD
3 Bdrms., 2 baths; comer lot, RV &
boat storage. Best Eastside Costa
Mesa location, next to park. Seller
very motivated. $123,500
IUT IH THI CllST
2 Bdnns., 2 baths; end unit. Near
tennis cts. & pool. $179,000
SANTA AMA DllAM HOUSI
4 Bdrms. & den. 2 baths. Sunwood
Plan II. The greatest buy in Santa
Ana. $119,950
YNl1ela11
R•·ul f,fOf<..' Inc
The most prestigious address plus
the finest, unobstructed VJ EW in
exclusive Irvine Terrace. Over
4,000 sq. ft. of pure luxury: hand
rubbed hardwoods, exotic tropical
landscaping inside & out, im·
pressive circular drive, multi·
leveled floor plan to maximize the
spectacular view, large private
patio with swimming pool, plus
much. much more. 4 Bdrms. & 4
baths. For those who seek the finest
& can afford it. Shown only by
app't. $1,084,000. Owner may
finance.
S@1'.~lA-~~~s·
Tito# Intriguing Word Gome wiflr o Clrudle
----Ullo4 W CU'f l. P0UAN
0 t.o.l'0"99 1i.. o mo.,.bled
wood, bf-low IO ""''• 6
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SPYMASS IPICWll1'S
E~erytblnt you could want in
Spy1la11. Be•utlful 4 bedroom TradeWlndl, almost '4 acre. FPrevµ
view. Cre•tlve financing. Alklhl
$835,000.
11.AUTlfUL Soun.on
Owner needs to sell now. Beautlfu1 a
bedroom. game room, aorceous pool
and spa, ocean view, mountain view .
Askin& 1585,000.
IUT LIA.SI IM SPT81 ASS H&LS
Beautiful 4 bedroom Tradewindl with
pool and spa. Great ocean view. Very
large comer lot. Asking $2000 per
month. Will consider leue/ot>tion.
714/ 760-9333
TTY 760-9338
IMPUSSIVI
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644-7020
NEWPORT BEACH
499-4551 495-1720
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497.3331 49J.8112
La aaleadl 0-.PoW ~
macneb I Irvine
realty
A SUUIDIAAY OF
TH£ IAVINE COMPANY
..... TllliCll
Outstanding 3BR & den home
w/"Pavillion View.·· Remodeled &
redecorated -ready for your·
move·ilt! $449,000 fee. Owner will
consider selling leasehold at
$229,000, payment of $1000 for l.st
yea· on land lease with leasehold
land purchase price of $UO,OOO.
OPEN SUN. 1·5 P .M. 1801 TAHUNA
TERRACE. (P..0)
SIAVllWI
Custom 38R split-level residence
blghllptetl by an extensive llat of
diatinctive amenities. Used brick -
parquet noon -marbl• -wet bar
-spa -top arade appliances &
much more ! Located lo a
aate-panled comm. w/*'115, pool
• spa. '359l~· OPEN SUN. 1-5 P .M. 2010 IACHT RESOLUTE.
(P-41)
J •
CUSTOM HOMESITE '
-sPY&LASS HaL ~
One al the last remaining ocean view •
lots in Spyglass. Dramatic views of
ocean, Newport Harbor. Fashion ,
Island & Newport Beach. Call us for
all the details.
SPYCM.ASS HILl.-POOL & SPA
PIUCI UDUC110M
$10.000 off on this outstanding single
stoty four bedroom 21h baths, family
home. triple garage, plus beautiful
pool and spa. Perfect home for
entertaining with French doors in the
living room leading to a professionally
landscaped patio & yard with Koi
pond & running stream. The low. low
price ol $399.SOO makes this one or the
best values on the Hill.
PENINSULA DUPLEX
This Spanish style duplex f ea tu.res 3
bedroom & 1 bedroom units. Both with
i5're laces, dishwashers, modern
a and beautiful ~b tile. uy walk to beach and . Very :
nexlble terms. Owner w\l trade. •
$290.000.
COSTA MESA
TWO MOUSIS OM OMt LOt'
Detached house bu a bedi'Oom, 1
bath, saeet,;.to-atreet l.Ocatlon wltb
euy PlftiDa.. A1'WaJS reaMct receiltb' " retarbisbed(ad m crut tmdftkla.
Term• •"•tlable. 'A must aell •
situation. Owner wtJI help with -
fl11ancln1, • I traae, escbu1e, , ereatmt ten:D9. Asldni SU'f .SOO
Lido Island bayfront. 3 bedrooms, pier
& slip. $875,000
Lido Island bayfront, 2 uwt condo
complex. $750,000
Lado Island, large lot. pool, 3 bedroom • + den. $745,000
Newport Heights, 3 bedrooms + den,
large lot. $169.500
Big Canyon, large lot, pool. views, 3
bedrooms + den.
Lido Sands, 3 bedrooms, near beach.
$142,SOO
644-9990
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ITALIAN·LAN81JAOS =r:atata.Uabd..._ , .. ..,, .,... ...
--,, • lt&U.a. alaDclU ~ for n 1 n adaallj came from ...._. ... o...ar.
ID ... lllOc*, 'Tbeie Ma 151Wl
Die.•• Lowell Tbomas
tbe ZT·J•ar-old Blanc:lll ~'*7 ...
are 1ome IM>metowa
............ WJrY , ... ~ •bo ltill ...-nber Wlll.lblld Bpanchi. le~~.u.. neo.. .. .,,., 1D llln· mw about blm." re-
OIDld MaeftM Ma.rtl, one of a.ndd'8 mten ud hi.I **It kin ltil1 llYlnf tn New
AN~. ALOI& Eibaer, 8J. lal4 BlancJU "broqbt boDOJ' to bis town .. wtth tbe bravery be
c1R11UN ID tbe PblllPPlnes. Ji W.. Ironic that Bianchi
oame from New Ulm, a towJJ ~ loyalty and patrtottam were cballeqed ill two world
'ftl'I because mo.t towmpeople _...of German aucest:ry.
'"l'be dt.r ii proud to be the l¥Jme of U. Bianchi." tbe New t1tm Journal edltodaliud.. '-New
Ulm ,:lortes in the honor wbicb ·
Im come to oae of her sons. We
hope. arnon& other thinp, this will help to answer the question:
'How dOes New Ulm atand on
tbiswar?'"
ON PEIL J, ucz. when a rifle
platoon WU ordered to wipe out
two Japanese machine gun
nests, Bianchi volunteered to
lead
Early in the advance, he was
shot in the band and could no
longer grasp his rifie. He moved
forward, firing with bis pistol.
He found one gunners nest and
silenced it with band grenades.
As be did, two machine gun
bullet.I ripped muscles in bis
chest.
Blamdd fouabt on. He climbed
at.op • diaabled American tank • llDd tmDed It.I antlalrcraft IUD
OD the enemy. Several bullets bit
E! ~ blut knocked Oil tbe sat. bat .,, tben
luld to weaJtened the ~ neat that infantrymen
4ilsUy captured it.
~BE WAS BACK in action, pro-moted to captain, just one month
later.
, Those who knew him best
were not surprised by Bianchi 's
~-"He was s trong and
courageous," said bis uncle Alois. "When be made up bis
Jiind to do aomethin1, be
~through!"
"He was proud to be lo
servlce, •• recalled bis 1l1ter flt!D•b. wa1 tn school and
...,. '9otbertnl hf.a alsten, would wade In and wipe out
Wide sana," aald another r. Josephine McGraw of
ta. .
WAS A ••AL mau, but ve And tovtn1," said a
1t1ter. Mary Torpey of
W AIRINGTON (AP
-Bampln1 of alr ,.......... declined
A•l•ll •. HeD tbo•1
....... _. IDClf'8 1P90DJel =, ..... . ,.....,...
aTU MraaiuUc:t
'T::-. oeeun wb
-Urllae-..... le to• pauencn ...
U.oulh ·· tM puaenlel
... , llal4 • rel '":atlioa. unan, um ., c:ailAd o•etboc••nc ot mpia,
ilil"aetlee tbe alJ'UDeS ..
ls nec:aaaQ to com·
pemata for paaaenaen who make NMl"Yetiom
and U.. don't 1bow up
for their fliebta.
WIBN •Ou people
• abow up than there a.re
aeata available, tbe
alrlinel ft.nt have to uk for vobmteen to rel.lD-
q alab lbell' aeatl for
• oe1otlated compenaa.
tlon. If there aren't eooup volunteen, the
alrllne can bump people,
althoqb compenaaUon
must be paid.
PROUD SISTER REMEMBERS
Megdalne Marti Holda Photo
Tbe CAB report.a that
13,.U3 people were
bumped from domestic airlines in August, down
from 19,438 a year
earlier.
then enrolled in the animal
husbandry program at South
Dakota State University, work· toe his way through college as a
janitor. He was on the poultry
judging team, went out for box·
Ing and played football.
BE WORE HIS ROTC uniform
a lot. even when be went home
on weekends, partly because be
could not afford much clothlng
but also because be liked
soldiering. He was known as
Bill, but his closest friends JOk·
ingly nicknamed him "Medals"
because he was so proud of his
Doumown
'Pig Jig'
No Mirage
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) -
For an avowed "city
slicker," the sight of a pig
running down the street
can be an unsettling ex-
perience.
• • J saw this pink and
purple pig running down
the middle of the street
and I thought I was seeing
things," Phillip Murphy
recalled. "I said to
myself, 'No it can't be.•
But lt wu. It aoorted and took oil."
•vaPBY SAID be
cha1ed the 70.pound pt1
for neatly an bour before bHainlblm. ,,.I brought him bome,
but tbeo I dido 't bow ~bat to do," Murphy 1aid after the tnddent.
ID MID BE stlll bu no
ldea wber'e the pie came
from. Jdeanwbile, tbe
P.orker, now named
'Hamlet.'' ii tbe hit ot tbe
Murphy bosne. ·•Everyone in the
netpbortliood knows we've
1ot hlm ad they have all
come to call. But we ltlll
don't know where ff•mlet
belonp," Murphy said. "I
know be bu to ao, but we
are getttna kind of at·
tacbed."
ROTC decorations. He was a
cadet major.
He graduated in 1939 and was
commissioned a second lieute-
nant in 1940. Less than two years
later, he was sent to the Philip·
~Bataan fell April 9. 1942,
barely two months after his
heroism, Bianchi was taken cap-
tive. He survived the infamous
death march . and other
prisoners told how he moved up
and down the ltne, spurring
those crazed by hunger and
lhirsl and s haring their
burdens
ON DOMESTIC
fights, Altair bad the
highest bumping rate at
31.7S per 10 ,000
passengers. Following it
amone alrltne1 with
rates above 10 were
Aloha, 15 .35; Air
Florida, 12.0S ; Air
Mid we s l , ·l 1. 8 1 ;
Republic, 11.34; and A.u-
New England, 10.89.
Reportlng no bumping
during the month on
domestic fhgbts were
Wright. Trans Interna-
tional. Skywest. Reeve.
New Haven, Cocruse and
Air Wisconsin.
AT TIIE END OF the march,
more than 2,000 prisoners died TURNING TO in·
the first two weeks. Some who ternatlonaJ operations,
lived told bow Bianchi bartered the highest bumping
withJapaneseguardatogetfood rate was poated by
foe ltarviog Americans. Capitol Airways at 50.38
But a hero's fame dima with per 10,000 puaen.aen.
time. Otben with rates more
Jo 1955, a new residential than 10 were Trana In·
street in New Ulms wu named ternational, 2&.11·:
Bianchi Drive and there was Braniff, 22.05; United,
talk about placing a statue of 18.89; Western, 18.47 .
Bianchi, or maybe a pla~d Texas International.
along the street. It neve!'"liap-13.87.
peoed. Reporting no bumping
Flo Wilfahrt, a Bianchi Drive during the month on in·
resident since the street opened. ternational Oight!\ were
suspects no more than four of National and Continen
the 25 or so families along the tal.
street know who Bianchi was.
BIANCHI NEVER saw
Bianchi Drive. He never got
back lo New Ulm.
On Dec. 15, 1944, Bianchi -
at.ill a priloner -was being tnmsfened to Japan. aboard a
Japanese ahip when It wu al·
tacbd and IUDL
Many of thole topside were
rescued, but Bianclal wu not
among them. It wa1 typlc:al, sur-
vivors told bi1 famlly, that
Blanchl bad sone lnto the abip's
bold to aid the sick prbooera.
Tbe bomba tbat killed the
Medal of Honor winner came
from U.S. warplanes.
''llM'llBa WASN'T bitter,"
said Magdalloe Martt, notin1
that tbe ship wu not marked as
a prlaon vessel. "She waa not
that kind of person." Mra.
Biaacbi died tn 1972.
Years after Blanchl'a death,
bis motber lifted a candlettlck
1 Willlbald bad ma4e u a lift ln
bi&b acbooJ. The lelt pad came ol:f the base, revealing a note
secreted inside. In the note,
WUUbald Bianchi told bis
mother that he loved her.
Tourist
Project
Readied
SAN DIEGO <AP>
A developer says be
plans next year to open
hia 1'-aere toa.rUt de-· velopment alon1 the
downtown waterfront.
Seaport V1Ua1e, the
city'• major towt.t at·
traction ln 10 years, ii
betn1 built to resemble
an 18tb-eeotury fiah1.nc
villa1e.
THE SH MILLION
area ii beins comtruct-
ed next to the Em·
barcadero Marina Part.
When ftnilbed, lt will In-
clude 21 buildines boas-
l n 1 50 abops and
reataW'8Dts.
Religious Cults ~~ow
Developer Bryant
Morris ia tryln1 to
recreate a coutal town,
u1ln1 anchors,
lon.aboata, bugies and a
carousel in tbe center of
an old *exlcan·style
plaza at the foot of
Harbor Drl ve and
Paclflc ffllbway. Jonestown No Deterrent, Says Professor
He uld 10me Cbrl.atian an4
.Jewtab cqanlsa&lonl could' a1lo
be called ''falte reUclom." but
"the desree of autborlwtao.llm
ta much sruter ID !1.beae <De•> reUcSoo IJ'OUIJI .••
TBE VILLAGB was
deat1ned by Raymond
E . Wallace of Palos
Verdes, wboae other eroJeett have lneluded
Qrc\11 World tn J1orlcla;
Porta O'Call In Saai
Pedro. Fl1berman'1
Wharf ln Manna del a.,, Whaler'• Wbarf tn
Monterey and Cedar
Pol.Dt ID Ohio. · llonil IQI be liu.ni.d ~c:roaa tbt U.S . and
Uioo '* attltaetl -autWnttc amaw.
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laae..'!.&:m• Costa DIOUl-COMDO =......on:!-,'!:: ....,...,, ...._ an
...., brtc\ ntt1tae•, ~rec: ~=t:
•• celllDp 6 ••• wilb pool and Uu.lt. U&cbe wtlll all bit.ta ap. PriHcy ud putoral llf r r Loceted 01I a VIEW from Udl I Bdrm, dlllp lo& wttlt alley &e· fain rm, dlDtnl rm bome -. r.Damce 1111.ll50. wttla 1eparat. mHter
-lmlll! .... ..,--.. CaDm.am · ldte. Souta1 two-.tory NIWUS1DCa .SELECT Uvtn1 rm. with wood OP9t SAT /SUM 1·1 bMm ecceata. flll,000. 811et J 1t1, ea bome PROPERTIES Ml\WOITllACH
overlootia1 MHliful --------• ,.._..,.
yard • l roae 1•rdea. LIASI OflTIOM Well loeated anc.. from
119Q7e:xtru loeld. -·-pert and ..... to beach. •SANTAllA.81:1..Cll _,,.,,.. P..,aiW..,«.-un·
Claft lnt:De Ave.> ar, •/919w. Guard pt.e, til ,..a're reellJ. Tlda Z. Allldqmo,oao tem1a. poo1. x1a1.. ten:na. 1tar1 2 bed1ID bom• o1. SHATllM UALTY O.../BrV. '75-Un or tenoppwtwdt1. sies,ooo Mlo6Z5t -,..a1 .. l71nes. WA.,..,.,MT
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ZZROYALST. GEORGE
l"resb • beauutul Broad· moor Plan 111. on
spacious lot. Atrium
onented a.od new ca~
UlJC tbruout
$419~
OPEN SUNDAY 1-4
644-1493
180 Newport Cent.er Dr
DUA.MS
DOtirTLAST
and nettber do homes
lite U.. I.Mee I Bdnm.
"" be bmDe ...... ... .-ialltM&lil ...... ...
superb l'rina PLUS die
ahaaLap al a M!('h"'ed
1 BR.. 1 be IDcome unit or
ID-law retreat. A inat tQJ.caum.mo .. 1
L1e assumable
loan1. low Int.
avaUabW. Homa
from SUl.500
~.000.
J umtne Creek
Ba~
University Put .,, elltcllff
Bil~
Harbor View.
Rills
CoteO W / VllW
Glamour, aecurtty. v ....
2 Bdrm. 2 ba. ptL Pool
and bcMlt 1bp available. Owner will lae/Olltioa for --
IASTSIDI CHAIM
!pedoeaa 4 Bdrm 2 Ba
llolne. ln prime Costa
.... loc:atioo. Thia ia .. ,,..,......,1otrertn1 with
med brtek fireplace,
beam eelllop Ir aew ~ wtl.b all bk·iD •P-
..... , Loe•ted OD •
deep Jot wtl.b alley IC· ~ P\lJl pri.ee aa.*50.
Call 151-3191
-=SELECT T' PROPERTIES
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U1tl'1I deluxe owner 's un·
11 W1lh 4 bdrm. rea.ta I. S
car prap · SS ft lot .
95.000'
OCEAN VIEW
Vena.illes Pent'ome. uJ.
tra del1ue 6 1m·
IDllC'tlate! z Bdrma.. 2
laatba. frplc. + com-
IDllDllJ amenittes. TrJ
'JfJllr crutlve udtanP'
• ftoandq tedlDJques bere ! Reduced to sm.500! ..... .., ....... ..... ,.. * '71-7060•
'Nltq the mmt people
pimiflle la Important to
tbe aucce1s of ••1
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ClauUled, pboae
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INDEX
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&42-5671
m<MS ..... , ........... . ........ ...,
••• re~ •rr•n ~: I lj 't:::~ ....... ............
...... ,, ............... & t..•••· pin IWCJ9 rooaL 4.f..,ly e..•aa a, IKlllclat .. ,_ ... _..,.
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..... ,..... J fir.,. '" .......,, .... ro••· Sltow• ••fy lty •d•••c• 1'f J' ' • $791.000.
WATERFRONT
HOMES lac.
aa.36 w Coasl HighwdV
Nt>wport Beach
6S1·1400
IASTSaDI COSTA ..sA
4 bd. home on Cul de Sac. Pride
of ownership. Ask for Robert
Milliken 631 · l.266
MIWU~
Cameo Highlands. 4 bcf., view,
private beach. Completely re-
done. Fee land. $325,000. Call
Darrell Pash 640-2326
IASf&WIP DILUXI
New listing. 5 bd., view, pool. Fee
land. $289,000. Darrell Pash
640-2326
WOODl.AMD Hl..LS
Adult condo. Walk to Sa.ts Fifth
Avenue! $190,000. Darrell Pub
640.23218
PMM llll•S llMrAL
On the 7th fairway at _If,~)'
Country aub. a tid.1 unfUm1lhed.
$900/ mo. One year ease. Darrell
Paah640-2m
LOCA110M I J
Analjn tbll property f u.rther -S
Bclf. + din. eu1 maint., near
elem lellOol ft part. Contact
Jackie~ 811-1288. "
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2040 nw..AaOPI: ...._ Verw. ~c !:; ··~ ........ , .......... _... . -...er =-"' .... ..... ... . l ..... ._. ....... ~ ........ .
'' tlW ..... ......._.._ Prfce reclsecl for ~-· $149,700.'0PIM 1-4:30.
JASMINE cua
.. located ,._ •• ~ ..........
~a 111 .ct dew wftt..1-.a.g ca:=;;:z ckclr: many .......... b ..... ,.., ----·
tt.ed spri•ldff 1y1te•, D111•ally laf'fJ•
pri\'Clle,... patJo wltta .,...,. ... SZl9 ,500.
OM HILLTOP DR: thw,ort leach,
tieHtlM .. y........... mtocW c.,. Co4
cmdo: thrH IHtdroon.1, two mtd o........,
baths, family room; on cul-de-sac,
oow•iooldlwj HM cany0tt. A bit of 1parkliltCJ
Hew~chorm. $199,000.
ON CANYON LANE: CaayOfl Crest I•
c:cir.a det M.-: C0ttnnf...t co.do -close
to Ill shops, 1chool1, churches, ••= pool/spa I. t...us. It's beautl~ dee _ ...... .,..OCMftS & .. & 21/J bcrttts; ,,.. ....
built-In · bookcases, wfH 1tora99,
la llvi19q room & In large 111ashr
$179,900.
IM MIE'WPOU 114CH; 1'e ~,,, ... I
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b.wd~ ............ .....
............................... 7'.100.
For L..CIM -i••t like a _,.. IMMIM;
Harbor View Hilla "'"" bedrao.t .ct
falwity room hw. Pool ,...,ls..c• .ct
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COLE OF NEWPORT REAL TOllS
2515 E. CMlt Hwy .. C--.. Mar
675-5511
CORONA DEL MAR
FIXER
Charming Duplex. both Units
have fireplaces and approved
plans for Remodeling. Call Now :
673·8550
ELE5AMT NEWPORT FIXER
Private iron.gated courtyard
leads to elegant entry of a
Family home of living.
Terrazm to magnificent living
room & formal dining,
w / 11uiltin hutch, gourmet
garden-view kitchen, family room with massive stone fplc,
wet-bar & wooden noorlng,
private. secluded library, 5
stately Bdrms, Master Suite
w/gtaceful marble fplc, shady
covered patios, xtra larae
3-car garage, much. much
more for· only $445,000. Call now, 673-85SO.
MAICITHIS
THAMIMIYIM45 ttaaAY
A HAPPY OMI WITH
8°/o-11°/o
INTIUST IATIS
SU OUI AD .. THI IMCOMI NQfllTY
MCTtOM JHI TODAY
9UAILPLACE
PIOPHTS, IMC.
17141 712-1920
Pete Barrett
presents
BAYCIEST BEAUTY
snuSH ... CouaTYAD -This
executive home with step-down
Ii ving room. formal dining room
and f amity room all overlook this
charming courtyard with Koi pond.
4 large bdrms make this a special
home. It can be yours! $304,000.
1907 S_..991. HI 0,.. S-. 1-4
WESTCUFF' WIMMER
SH rT --..vi rT -This family
oriented 4 Bdrm. 3 bath, gated
courtyard home has large rooms
and private rear yard. Exceedingly
well priced at $182,500.
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GREAT DICTION
PO&.ISHID TO Pla•ICTIOM
Tastef ullj i'edecorated and ftady to
move iil. Frencb Clood opentng
from formal dlnln• room. lar•e step-down living room, 4 bdrms and
family room. Located in country
setting, near Back Bay. .... 1'"...... 0,.. s-. 1-4
MOYE• TD IAYSHDIES
JIKT C~ -Fine traditional
home on fee land with the best of
everythine! 3 Bdrms, 31Aa baths.
formal dining room, 3 fireplaces,
etc. Be the first to see!
2512 Circllt Dr .. Ml 0,.. S-. t M
DOVEi SHOl£S
OWMll WANTS ACTIOH -
Beautifully cared for, vacant and
ready to move in. Quiet elegance in
this 5 Bdrm home, well planned ror
gracious entertaining or spacious
family living. $335,000, and you own
the land. Attractive financing!
1412 ........ Ml 0,.. s-. 1-4
NEWPOIT HDSHTS
lllM6 AH OFFiil Seller very
anxious -this 3 Bdrm home is in a
most desirable area of Newport
Beach. Close to schools and
Westclilf shops.
U07 I 6eflt St .. HI 0,.. S-. 1-4
NEW umNG -DOVEi SHORES
IXCLUSIVI HIW OfflltM• -A
large assumable loan can be yours
with low interest rate -a rant.attic
opportunity I This 4 Bdrm view
home baa large family room,
gourmet kitchen with breakfast
area. Superb arrangement for
entertaJning -pool, spa, BBQ area
and much more. You own the land
-priced at $565,000. Call Ann
Peters to see.
HAI• VIEW HOMES
FAMILY sam NOMI -5 Bdrma
with family room and dining room.
BeautifullY decorated -appreciate
the up1radea t $257 .500 own tbe
land.
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FA8ULOUS VIEW HOME
Gli •cfDM •wfy decorated la C9d o.t
wlttl loodl of l'OOlli to roalft. SpockMn 2
story 4 ....._ bHllard rOOta witlt wetbcr.
din, IC)R pool H yard, ICMHL ) frplc:1.
$495,000.
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IHM/optto. for Sst7,SOO. w.alt.
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$175,000 R:E..
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NOQUALIFVINO
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CALL .. CAIPIT
7~1202
COtmMATIOM
CAllF S
II 1CJl.I AN a UeeaMd ~ r CS llll Income
aie:irt. we wUI you for a Salu Asenl·Loao Officer
career. PUint b1&h com· llllSlionS. We lend. sell.
build, syndicate & ma.naae Beal !lit.ate
Newport Pacific Y\.md1nt 955-1055
COMDO
Po&alble GI FlPa.nc1n1
avall 28r, 3Ba .
OPEN SUN 1.30-5:30
311 Sidney Ln C Iii
Q.OSITOWOB
3Br. buae yard, best area
C.M. $151,000 SU9.600.
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HIWPOUDUPLEX
Grat view, 3Br & 2Br
A.1 T.D S225.000
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A IU8SIDIARV OF
THE IRVIN! COM,ANV
WESTCLIFF GROVE
Outstanding new residential
development of 29.executlve homes
in superb location adjacent to
Dover Shores.
Handsome exteriors -Dramatic
floor plans. 2 Bedrooms + den; 3
and 4 Bedrooms ... some with
libraries, family rooms, formal
dining rooms.
Pnces start at $340.000
Including land
SEE THESE EXCITING NEW
HOM ES WHILE A CHOICE IS
STILL POS.SIBLE . SALES OFFICE
OPEN DAILY 11 AM·DUSK.
WESTCLIFF AT DOVER DRIVE
SALES OFFICE 646·5092
'42·123S 644-6200 901 Dover Drive Harbo< View Center
Irvine •t C.."'CIU$ Valley Center
7S2·1414
675-3411
IANCHO SAN JOAquet -Super 2 Bdrm ·-sen
Joaquin" mod.el w /paUo openlq on tbe eoJt
course plus view of park 4' IJke. V •cant.
move-in before Christmas. Sl'9,000.
WK ... T -3 Bdrm home on beautifully
landscaped lot. 72' patio with view, view, view.
Fantastic creative financing. $239,000.
JASMM Cl.. -Large assumable 9~%
loan, 2 Bdrm. plus study, neutral carpets
and peek·a·boo ocean v1ew. $225,000.
WHrTE WA.Ta YIEW -And the sound of the
surf. is yours to e01oy w/this custom 4 Bdrm
No Laguna home on the ocean side. Priceless
location ofCered at $449.000.
HAllOlt VIEW HIUS 4 Bdrm "Belvedere·•
rreshly decorated inside & out. New neutral
carpet, private yard Perfect location for
s mall children Try creative financing.
$259.000
TUITLUOCK HIGHLANDS -Lusk built 5
Bdrm. "Stewart" plan on a huge pvt lot in
Irvine's finest family comm It's more than a
home, it's a charming lifestyle. $315,000.
UHtYaSITY PAU 3 Bdrm detached garden
home. fee land. Community pool, enclosed
courtyard. beautiful patio overlooking the
greenbelt Assumable loan, only $118,500.
IAYCllST -4 Bdrm. custom bit Ivan Wells
home perfect £or holiday entertaining, W/a•
large assumable loan & an owner who will
carry some financing. $335,000.
llG CANYON -The ultimate home on the
optimal lot --drama, privacy + a most
advantageous financial arrangement. A
superb Versailles with 180° view of the golf
course. $675,000.
WISTCLIFF -Near schools & Westcliff
Shopping Center. 3 Bdrm + family.
Immaculate move·in condition. Don't miss this
great family home in Newport Beach. $189,500.
ASI THE COMPANY THAT BUILT
SPYaASSllU.
HillOll ~I• LS .. ,,....,
TUl'IUIOCI 118HUMDS
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realty
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Upper Bay. mountalm 4c nl&ht
Ilg.tits from this rare "R" end·tmlt m The BlUffs. Spacious w/3BRa
separate master suite & formal
dining rm. $235,500. Jean Dalea
642-8235. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P.M. 408
VISTA QUINTA. (P-30)
UCiHT & llMMm
3BR, family rm home ln
immaculate condition. Vaulted
ceilings. Lovely yard w/complete
privacy. 3-car garage. $249,000 fee
-flexible financing. Rosemary
Myers 644-6200. OPEN SUN. 1·5
P.M. 1218 KEEL DRIVE, CDM.
(P-31)
•111s ,.OMT aow •••
with great view of Upper Bay • l>over Shores. 3BR end-unlt
Pra.neiaeaa model wte•teulve
u.1gradlo1 incl. wine cellar,
pJantation shutters, We tltcben le
more! Dick Halderman 6'2·8235.
(P-32)
POTIMTIALI
An acre PLUS allows your dreams
for development to become reality.
Lg. 3BR home w/plenty of room to
expand. Flexible financing avail.
Cookie Allison 642-8235. (P-33)
CUSTOM HOI• MIWPOlrr llACHl
The one you've been waiting for!
High upcn a hill tbia approx. 4000
eq.ft. residence watches the bay,
ocean & sparkling city lights. • .4
1pacioul BBa, elegant llvlog rm,
format dlninl rm & amazlnt aourmet kitchen make this a true 01'e·Of·~·Kind ! Fee 1ana. Amy
Brown ~1414. (P·IU
IAS1'IM COSTA .-..i
ideal for newlyweds or retired
eouple. Darling 2BR1 bome on lg. lot w/parldD& for recreaUooal veJilcle.
80 neat 4r clean lt won't last Jong at
•t4,500t Joyce Edlund 642·1235.
~P-35)
llllYACY a CHAIMU
Spacious 4BR, family rm home on
lg BiC Cai:iyon corner lot. Courtyard
entry -putting green -pool &c
apa. • .every amenity 6 24 hour aurded gate. $585)000. Jeri Hunt
M.2·82315. (P-36)
OM 'IHI IAY .. DOftl SHOllll
5BR cmtOm-bollt home W/8l>PJ'OX.
'18' oo the bay & room for your
yacht. Approx . •ooo sq.ft.
w/c:tramatic 2-story entrance Is
1errace to the baY tor enterta1nlnl 6 fun family 11 vln1 $870,000
le'asebold. Barbara Aune 6'2-«m.
(P-37)
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Barga an Hunting'
Goraeoua l ·alory. 2
Bdrm. 2 bath Prest.lP>Us
lownbome, pool, ;&:: ~!':!'r'it: mo. M£WPllT BEACH· 759-all
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Redecorated witb pride.
Lr& 4 Bdrm watb
gourmet kitchen. Im· mac. t.bruout. Take over
~loan or owner will
ftanance at 11%. Ask.ins
ooly$8,500
JACOBS REALTY
675-6670 ---·u.it111d• ...... '* r=.sas.t00 F.artr cu rustle ~. 'BB 2 Ba, comd.r7 kit/dine. Bannlatered
1talrca1• toJu••t ~ LcNida OLD
llUS'l1C OIA&ll. Pool-
lbed ll"OUDdl. RV ac· ~ llln. to beach. ·~"' tat. aYalL Berpin bunt-IDl'f Tenm for all Call ICM9>2.BKR. •
SACllFICI
Aaaume 1.1% lit, H ·
tume 1°"' !Dd. Oceu view. I BR, Seavlew area. '25,000 down. Pay· menta tllM/mo. Full price $245,000. Com-
~ Q '255.000. Pb ....
IUCTI• SIASOH
ISOYll
when you see thll de·
Uabtful family home
wltb aew carpet• 6
dr8D9I. Larae eomer lot,
I BIU be, Ille •lr7. at-
tnldiff raiMd diD.lnC rm
ml a balcoa7 olf ol • bup boaia room. C1oM
to ti» beach. Seller wlll
belp ftnance. Prln. onlJ,
Runt no mor_e-Call
'1N370
ALLSTATE
RIALTOU
IHYISTIH
YOUIMUUI
Fantastic 2 1ter1
ri•..i:.d -.ttb' ~ bdnm, formal dlnlDa, rounn-' klt.cht:n, hi.I.·
--pool ud ...... Priced rtO& for todaJ'• lwnarlou.a 11•tna. can
l64D
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OLSON
UMi9"' HOt m OPIM l·I TODAY
UMl9UI .. <:0'1 "I PMS -3 bdrm,
beauUfully uperaded, new paint,
ca.rpeta. $102.500. See at 355 Nuaau
Dr.,C.M.
UMl9UI IM H.V. llOADMOOI -4
bdrm. 2 atone fireplaces, beams, agle
aty plan, 2600 sq. n. $254,500. See
DoWe Valentine <owner/alt) at 2700
Ligbt.bouse Lane.
UMMiMll .. OLD COIOMA -Md -• bdrm, overlooks the Jetty ,
contemporary outside, cozy Inside,
$289,000. See Allan Heller at 220
Marigold.
UHlfUI .. -CAMYOM -Nr. golf course and park, 4 bdrm sgle sty.
really clean and charming, "'5,000.
See Vergllene Hull at 62 Royal St.
Georse.
UMlfUI .. OLD COIOMA -Md -3 bdrm with beams, cute frplce, 2 patios
and so. of hwy. with apt. rental un.tt,
$240,000. See Kathie Shields
(owner/alt) at 420 Femleaf.
UMl9UI .. HAllOI YllW Mu.S -New
llattna, apllt level Burlingame, ~
acre, bonus room, 2 (rplcee, $327 500.
See Ralpb Wakefield at 1516 Keel
Drive.
Tl.l'l.EX * SJS,000 DOWN
Excellent investment opportunity in
prime Garden Grove location. Only
2 years old 100% occupied 3 Bdrm.
owner's urul + 2 bdrm. & l·bdrm.
umts. $175,000. FuU price. Owner
will finance.
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MIN IN IPICMl.ICUfOIS ' bd.nm S baths, many extras. pe.900. SElt
SUZIE EXLEY AT 307
DR1Fl'WOOD.
OPIM .. UMYlllln PAii Deane
home, f bdrma pl~ many extras.
$235,000. SEE LISA WHITE AT
17552 corroNWOOD
OPIM IM Ci.MIO SHOllS -
EXCLUSIVE View I 2 Bdrm. couple
bome. pool, wood noor, $499,500
FEE. SEE FRANK SENNES AT
'539 FAIRFIELD
OPIM IN -CANYON Dramatic, custom home, teo' oo Joli coune.
Fiaancina available. '748,000. SEE
,CRAIG KINDIG AT 20 CHERRY
HILi.SLANE
OPIM .. -CANYON 2 bdrm, 2~ bath, view, town hoDte. $198,500.
SEE LUCY BOSE AT 52 SEA
ISLAND
OPIM OM IALSOA • PIMIMIULA 3
bdrm, 2 bath, near oceauifront .
$285,000. SEE IULLARY THAMER
AT 2Crl9 OCEAN BLVD. •
OflM II -CAMYOM 3 bdrm, I
bath, vtew ~~· SEE JOYCE
OLSON AT SS S2'A ISLAND
OPIM OM PaOMOMTGaY IAY ~
bdrm. 85 foot fnmtac• -the w1lter'
k0:N°n \l;a'::?f~~1'8~~
BAYSIDE DRIVE
laTM COYI ...:Vllft a...
Beach llviDI at tta ftnelt! Strt.kin1
warm contemporary bome juat
·~ from tbe 1and -wblte water vlew-3 bed.room.I, Uvtni, fam.l17.
1ame rooms. Pool-llze lot. Ownet
wtll comlder carrying lit TD with
aubstantlal down. $995,000 fee.
CL.OSI 10 IYllm•• .. UMIYBSITT PAB
A skip & a jump to schools,
shopping. community pools &
tennis. It's a 3 bdrm, 2 bath dream
home with a formal dining room. a
grand piano-sized laving room. An
excepl.lonal value at $139,500.
IAYNONT COteO .. IUM
On tbe Peninsula -Spacious 2
bedroom, 2 bath unit with both
ocea.o and M7 Yiew. partl:iQI for 2
can Md aeellent MCUri&;F. Top pa iOit lb ,. allp. 1tue11mt• ba:J at
$350,000.
UDO IA Y'fllOMf
Spaciom four bedroom home on
pnme Via Lido Nord location. Pier
& sup plus many other amenities.
Priced to sell at $975,000.
DO YOU M19
Financing? Unobstructed Back Bay
view? Off.street park.ing for RV or
boat? Custom. spacious 2 bedroom
home? All of the above and more
for S297 ,500
'1MSIDI UDO IA YNOMT"
On 63' frontage with unobstructed
BAY VIEW acroos from Udo Club
Beach. Spacious home surrounded
by beautiful gardens & patios.
Owner may finance to qualified
buyer. $695,000.
"COUMIWY ... ICM" .. IAYSHNIS
French doon, shutters" hardwood
noon dnrmtbe this charming bay
view French regency home. Spiral
staircase leads to the master suite
with sitting room fc fireplace &c
master bath sauna. 3rd bedroom ia
complete with dressing room, bath.
$475,000.
OLD COIOMA Da MAI
No new financing required to enjoy
your charming newly built Cape
Cod home. 3 bdrms, 3 batba,
country ldtcben &c large family
room ready for occupancy. $349,000.
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One of the last remainlnl ortalnal
Corona del Mar vacant Iota. Perfect
for a duplex or single family home.
$140,000.
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LIASI OPTION See this J umine Creek Jewel. a
bdrms, 2i,.c, baths, custom decor
throughout. Owner leavlnl -must
tell. $249,000.
OMl·Oll·A·llMD
Close to bay Is Irvine Terrtce part
Thia dellibtfw a Bdrm. 2 batb &om.
ls a real treasure. Totally private
rgo le prdena includlga the tenet. ---··-,ooo.
SllCTACULAI WI#
from thla front row (no roof topa)
seavlew Hatnpton. Country Pnadl
• ready to occupy la thl8 3 bdrm, 3
bath located ln 1ated, prlv1te
community. $119,500.
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HOUSES FOR SALE
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304 Tangelo <Orangetree) Irvine
551-6328 ~.000 Sun 12-4
**1219 Bayside Dr (Mai Kai) CdM
642-8235 $435,000 Sun. 12: 30-4 : 30
547,TustinAve., Newport Bch
645-<n>l $139,700 Sat/Sun 1·5
2 M .... FAM IM or Def
36 Arboles (Rancho San Joaq) Irv
675-34ll $149,900 Sun. 1-5
320 Hazel Dr .• Corona del Mar
673-Trtt $305,000 Sat/Stm 1-4:30
••60136tb St., Newport Beach
673-7D> $38.5,000 Sat/SUD 1-4
'#1 Rue Montreaux <Big Cyn) N.B.
631-1400 $59Sl000 S~t/Sun 1-5
52Sealsland CB gCyn) N.B.
64-f.9060 $198,500 Sun.1-4
*4Sl9 Fairlield Dr. (Ca mShr > CdM
644-9060 Sun 1~4
2130 Vista Laredo (Bluffs) N.B.
642-&35 $174,500 Sun.1·5
1218 Keel Dr. < HV Hills) CdM
644-6200 $249,500-f ee Sun. 1-5
2010 Yacht Resolute (Sea view) NB
644-6200 $359 ,000 Sun. l ·5
#1 Flintridge <Turtle Rock) Irvine
752-1414 $185,000 Sun. l -5
1801 Tahuna Terr. CI rv. Terr.) CdM
644--6200 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2430 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa
642-6734 $109,990 Open Daily
4 llDttOOM
#2 Oak Tree Ln, Univ Prklll, Irv.
552-7012 $129,900 Sat/sun 10-5
325 Crescent Bay, Nortb Laguna
675-3411 $449,000 Sun. 1-5
17051 Newquist Ln., Hunt 'g Beach
963-6767 $151,500 Sun 1-5
389 Santalaabel CE/Stde) C.M.
640-6258 $220.000 Sat/Slan 1-5
D4 Kom•t Dr., Costa Mesa ~ $268.000 Sat/&m 1-S
#19 Ru1t11niWlDd, lrvtne
831· *213.900 Smday 1--5
3101 Llncoln Way, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $124,.500 Sun 1-4
1820 Newport Hllls Dr., Nwprt Bcb.
673-8550 $274,SOO. Fee Sun 1·5
'515 Orrington, Corona del Mar
673-8550 $369,000 Sat/Stm l ·5
6'n Rockford Rd, Cameo Hglnds
CdM '
640-2326 $325,000-f ee Sun 1-5
956 Magellan St., Costa Mesa
979-1050 $105,000 Sun 1-4
1141.too
a Unlta on a Full Lot
Cllar:m!M 1 Bdrm/ ~ a.ou., patio,
ca.,,art l'UJ8 a 1 Bdrm apt. Xlnt loCaUoGoearNO. Bay.
ALSO
::J.":!.;9.1: =1.r ....
House baa 3 Bdrm• & den, 3 baths,
paUo.t. Jacuzzi. 2 deco, 3 car garage PLU~ olf street park.in&. Larae roof
deck overall for outcfoor llvin1.
GREAT VIEW! ALL on an OVE~ LOT. '475.000.
426 Flower st., Costa Mesa
6'$-3'195 $147,scn Sunl-5
41 Momecito (Spyglass Hill) CdM
673-4400 $595,000 Sat/SUn l ·S
1300 Sandcastle (Hrbr Vu Hla) NB
640-9420 $284,900 Sun 1·5
9092 La Linda, Ft.n Valley
963-'11m $149,900 Sun 1·5
6762 Glen Drive, Huntingtoo Beach
963-7881 $168,500 Sun 1-5
2760 Mendoza <Mesa del Mar) CM
556-2.660 $118,900 Sunday 1-5
25 Cambria Dr. (Spyglass Hill> CdM
644-4910 $495,000 Sat/Stln 1-5
20 Cherry Hills Ln (Big Cyn) NB
644·9060 $749,000-Fee Sun.1·5
24 Alegria (Woodside) Irvine
642-6368 $225,000 Sun l ·5
1866 Tu,,tin, Newport Beach
642-5200 Sat/Sun 1-e
2033 Swan, Costa Mesa '
546-2313 $165,000 Sun 1·4
1729 Terrapin Way <Baycrsl) NB
675-3411 $249,500 Sun. 1-5
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800 Harbor Island Dr., Nwpt Bcb
631-0004 Sat/Sun 1'°":30
•1524 Antigua Way, Newport Beach
645-0003 $529,000 Open Sun 1-5
s•,..FAMlM•DIM
•#6 Cherry Hills <Big Cyn) NB
640-5711 $1,395,000.fee Sa/S'l-5
l Bluff View, Trtlrk Hin, Irv.
675-3411 $315,000 Swi. l ·S
10142 Cynthia, Huntington Beach
64M4T1 $134,900 Sun 1-5
1014 Karinen Dr .• Dover Sbre, NB
6'0-5351 SS75,000 Sat/Stan 1·5
1•12 Antigua, Dover Sbor'ea. N.&
&IZ-5200' $335.000 Sat/&m 1-' 3069 Madison, Costa Mesa
~1120 Sl12.900 Sun. 12-4
•209 Evening Star Lane, N.B.
142-8235 $870,000 Sun. 1-5
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• •443 Via Lido Soud (Lido> NB
644-9990 $750,000 Sun 1-4
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
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2518 Elden Ave (Oak Glen) CM
642-6734 $97 ,990 Sat/ SUn 10--6
• •1307 Bayside Dr. <Mai Kai) CdM
644-4910 $490,000 Sat/Slln 1-5
1631 Irvine Ave .. Costa Mesa
759~11 $115,000 Sun. 14 :30
621 Via Lido (El> Newport Beach
631-1400 $585,000 Sunday 1-5
101 Scholtz Plaza Ph: 22, Nwpt Bch
631-1400 $219,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
1100 Rutland Rd. #3(Westcli!f>NB
759-0811 $121.500 Sat/Slln 1-4 . 30
2511 W. Sunflower L-10, Santa Ana
545-9491 $73,000 Sun 1·5
2 • .... FAM IM or D8t , 38 Lakeview (Woodbridge) lrvine
644-9060 $159.500 Sun. 1·5
52 Sea Island (Big Canyon) N.B.
644-9060 $198,500 SWt. 1 ·4
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631-701Goldenrod. Corona del Mar
631-1400 $465,000 Sun 1-5
1506 Williams, Tustin
M.&-1711 $97,900 Sun 1-5
J • ... •AM IM w DIM
•:?MS VJSta Ornada (Bluffs) NB
631·1MO $205,000 Sun l -5
2768 Hillview, Newport Beach
631-1400 $188,000 Sat/Stm 1-S
DUPLEXES
FOR SAU
J •• J. * • 1310 S. Bayftoat (Bait. bl) NB
1se.o8l1 $825,000 Satl&m 1-4 :30
CONDOMINIUMS
FOi llMT
·~ 1021''7 Scholta l(V;;;aw_)NB
87Mll85 U90/mo. Sat/Sun 1-S
IWt OM lnel All MU;
MAllo.&CAY~..W , Be•ul TraCleWiDdl modlil With COuil·
try FreOeh decOr. The fnat oourtyai'd
ofCen a warm welcome With ., &lTaJ
of colOrful flowen at Jattlce covend
red brick patio. ProfeUJonapy ~· corated in bright colon. 4 Bdrml.
family nn. formal d.lnJ.na 6 2~ biataa.
3-Car flnlthed 1ara1e -even wUb
Ouorf8Cellt UabUng. 1485.000
JI CM lllA -Of9I MT/ .... •·I
WAIWWWOMT coeeo ....... .
Fantastic bay at ocean vleWJ A real
beauty in the weJl·kOOWD Mal Kai
complex. Beautifully re(urbl1bed
lnaide & out with lush new cptn1 &
drapes (neutral colon), new kitchen
ap.J>Uances. Huge living rm with a new
mirrored wall reflecting exciting boat
activity. 2 Large bdnns, 2 baths.
I J07 IAYSM Da. OflM SAT/SUM 1·1
OCIAM ~ .. JASt•• ~
o..ae:a Wilm blck.
loc. 'lb baeold .....
kt. 6 lwa., lCM. 0... .
l101 Ba,.lde Dr.
Ao exciting "Bay Mi.st" model with
great view of ocean ,.,.. · greenbelt. 2
Largebedrooms.~\ ~dini.ncrm -. ........... .._
& 2 baths. Br'\\ .dtcben, two Czwo Shorls
patios. Hit. C. ,, .-ed with custom W .,
carpeting & ~ ,<ries. A rare view for H I T E
this area. Tennis c ts. pool and 24-hour WATER VIE
security gate. $250,000 Vlew tbe blue Pac e
&om molt room. "' SHOBCI Ifft IH0.000 e111tam 4 bdrm., 3 .•
Great brick-trimmed traditional home family home, appn11t.
now under construction. See tbe plans 3700 aq. ft.· witb~.
in our office. The home will be ~ ~· i 1
r. ......_ rm .• tep. fa y com ete with landscaping, cptng, etc. rm. On the canyon, j• 2
4 B • FR, formal DR & 31h baths. doors from the pnvae
Select your own colors. beach gate. Un[fo • parably pri c ed l
""-l!iZS,000, 1ud incl I ! tle'a SHmlS OCIAl .. OMT ~Jloowforapp't !
A great close-up vie w of the blue ..._..., 61J-10 o
P acific ! Your private s teps Crom your
d o or to the c o mmunity beach.
Exclusive. quiet, serene living in ~
contemporary home with 4 bdrms.
formal dining , family room.
recreation rm .. study, 3lh baths. Spa
& bit-in aquarium. Sl.200,000
M.a YACATIOM NOi•
Minutes from Lake Arrowhead.
Forever views. Only $99,000.
WISLEY M. TA YLOa CO.. ••• s 2111 S..J1 ;' ....... .. .., .. w-rro1:-n .. c....._ M& u• ., ..
-mmEIDm OutstJmcUng ZGOO aq.ft. 1 Jevd home. 3
Bdrm. larse form c:li.n. or tam. rm .•
bright. cheerful, 1arse beautiluJ&f
landscaped lot. wtaparkll.Dg poo .
Neutral carpets, drapes. New custom
kitchen. Excellent terms ! Only
$259.500 INCLUDING THE LAND.
OP'IM SUM. 1·$ ltll SI * "'
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UAL~ IMC. 644-0134
Juat st.art.Ing up m a bus1 .._Pa ' 'Ilka I 007
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kitdlen wtdt breakt.at
bar, new c:oulden, qu_
Flreplace. Set on a large
comer lot in lovely uta.
Hurry' $120.000. Cl II
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It 11 w1lb a low· coal den Hieb beamed cell·
Classified ad Phone mp Complet.Jy reooval 642-561'11. ed. 110 Via Xanthae Dlatlncll ye new 2
SC75,000 67J.ZJ33eves bedroom. 2'-t ba COD·
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ttow ..it ltl'Y item or comblnaiUon of 1tema
totaling 175 or l•s
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3br. 2ba. 120 Via Vella 642~
Sunday 1 s <Lido lsle>
$325.000 673-2333
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TOTA&.NIYACY
Q>zy. custom. 3 BR 2 ba
$149K . J o ao , All
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.... Lo..n; ....... o.. For.-... Atnum with fountain
h•&bhghts the living
roo m a nd mas(er
bedroom ot t.lus spacious
3 bedroom home. lhe
stancfiDI It.One fl.replece
warms hvln1 /d1~c
area. Fa mily roQm,
bui IUD kltcben •Hb
quality applianou.
Pabo. 1prinklers. DGl! 't
miss ! SllZ,1>00. ~II
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1bia South ol O>ut HW)'
loc8tiaD la priced to MU,
• 2BR frool C"OUace with Iota of charm and l
BR+deo+frplc oo rear
often pvt. Uvm1. Owner motivated, try '50,000 --1-Y-0-~--a__...__
down aod contract of .,.,," aaJit. Call Dan Bibb. Aet. Rultlc 3 bdrm. l ba. with
671-2311 fireplace, encloJed prqe. 5i"x17~' R-2 ln·
UASl/OPTIOM ta r!1'" :turb Ha~
5 Br Ille Spy&Wt tWl, MUil cloae in "19. Pfto.
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--the beat and t.be tu mD. N.wpol"l Heicbt8 ana wltb terrific
.W OM THI MAIDTI
2BR & den Rancho San Joaquin
towohome Just perfect for the
aopbl1ticated golfer. Balcony
overloOU loth fairway of the lush
aolf course -as well u city lidita,
lake & mountains! $159,500. Natalie
Benjamin 752-1'14. (P-47)
WOOMIE GI COM>OaalUMt
2BR & den 1-story home w/ptivate
patio & areenbelt alongside. Lovely
decorating -lots of lilht -one of
the best cfevelopmenta w/p\rt spa &
beacb facility. $124,500. Julie Van
Wleren 752·1414. (P-48)
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5082 Elsford (Walnut & Kazan) ... a
beauWul front-unit condominium
W/2Blla, 2 baths, built·ina, patio & garag~ ONLY $85,950! Lois Miller
642-8235. CP-49)
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CHOICI 1'lftll
Av a liable now this 1 ~ year old
three 2 bed.room. 2 bath triplex.
Excellent location, close to beach
and sboppiq. AU unita currently
rented. Take over existing
floancing. Offered at '2(8,000
MIW CUSTOM OMI ACll ISTATI
Laree • bdrm., a~ bath rural bllltop location on private rt>ad.
Room for tennla. pool, bones, It
paddock. AJr conditlol11na, sreat
ramily area, excellent flnancJ.na.
$348,500
don osen
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2Ba beach home. .. ... •••••••••••••••••• 3Browner'aun1tw/f11tlc ltike,extl95orDan.en scbooll. kid.a OK. Drive
$225,000. with APllCI &l8r1Baunlt.9W~u-----------by a•s Darrell . ,,.,.,.., ........... SI N/WUIGD; W/PlaceoUa. $1S7.000 aasum· _. __. aui.mbleloan.SJ.1',900 RUNNING SPRINGS 157-3311
able lsl at 9% We 're now offering mAD&IUTTlll r«reat. s bdrm, 1 ~ ba, --------•
OWC2Dd. waterfroat Ume-eartng 4 four-plexea in Coat.a IJl9, deck, view, 2 f/p, 3 BR 2 be, pool. $625/mo
,7 ,41 •..aLSSOZ condominlwnaoat.bebig Men. Can be sold warm/woody, $84 ,500. bl & lut+$100. Avail __.. lllud of Hawaii. 1000 aeparately. All 3 bdrm 2 Aal-173-3~ 12/5. 6"-7211 days 6 It Al fa
plua sq. ft., sleeps 6. ba each. Owner will ~--~ ~271ieve. AIL aa& for llwh• 1242 _ .~.....,. .. CONDO• ~iii;i~iiiiiiiiiiiiil----. Beautifully furnished. ,.,......, t 1,__ for r-•r -""---!. nil'" I I r..An 1425 Prices beilD at 16100. _. • ., a V IO ..,.. ruwa 2-BR..·-2:-:.:-.::::-..::::· 3 Bdrm 2 ba bouu 21r.2'hba.frpk,aba..rp. yean. 27% down. Full Prop1rty 2550 .,.,, -ww.-~ _ __. __...._,....... Pool-Rec ~Mo __ , .. ,_ ........ -•·· (801 )36'·2000. ask for price ... ""',000 •••-•••••••••••••••••• All oew 3Br, Family _. ft 2 ._........ ...... ~ .... urn. t 1oc D t ......, ....,.., 1•-IQ • car pr, near Off La1una Canyon _.. ~U03 2Br. 2Ba, wuber, dryer, ...... e. ex ~or an, ex If UNrTS FALLBROOK. Palamesa ~no pets, -mo beKb,. ~/mo. Call aft ~Imo Eftlll .n-31111f1. daabwuber, compa~;.
1811_. _______ Excellent Npt Bcb 1oc1 Golf course. 17th Spm.714198'7·5480 or HZ-OO&• Daya Lar9e4br.famrm.brtl1t Pl. Nlauel uea, SCU,,.
LOW IMTYEST tlOO.. 2 bib rrom Hoag ~~Y. brand oew 2Br NEW 2 Br duplex, frplc. t-.L....-1• .. 4 zum.uun Doanaf ""....._cha rmw!W' wt:r!wet ba. Nrpt. 2 ~.c-2796. -Hospital. All well maJA· .............. gar. very nice ... _ p •·-~ -·--GnatLocatiolt t.ained. Pnce reduced to SllS,000. 768-0643 or = ~......,, garaae ·--••••• .. ••••••••• 2Br. den. frplc. deck. ff&la Home lDc &ardeo· &sper 2br, 2ba, C.ODdo All
Take over low mleresl $799.900. Owner will -~. · =ct!Je 3 be", 1i... ba. Arch Bdl H-.. no peli me. '1QOMo IM&-2145 btt.lm. a/c, bak. cayn
rateloan1 Severalcbo1ce carryat10%tnterest. lmctin.,___ ~(Br fam/din rm, coado. Lakes. ~mo.--1141 dbl drpa.• mini bllod& ... 1 2 bedroom c o ndo ,_ 2700 Mela Verde, fplc, bltns, pool, teania. rec center JBr. patio, aar, Uldryarea. Bltovereoel-'
homes lD popular Spr ~ fR€'Tlr._c wnr"-" fencd yrd, $600. Avall Nopet.s.$95mo.8J3..~ Secluded panoramic 5'on.l!shed..pool•Jac 2c:arpr.$C7S.Mo.Adfta;.; ines community in 1 ~ ....................... Dec lsl. SC6·153S or atter66wknds. catatina•citybt.esnew Kids• pets. Rd req Nof'aa.642-*3 ~
lrvme. Lakes. streams. _ _ HOM€~ W•'N Exlacmdilr)! 751-403t. bome. Pool. BBQ, frpk. GardlDef-.ti pooi mamt • 'I
temu.s, lush landscapina. WJ Over So. caliO D&ll IB.O bltml. arnenMles. Larie lac MO 64S-48lS r....e/Optioa. Brand new:
FromSS7.950. 3333W.CoulHwy,NB D> acre alfalfa ranch, Mesa del Mar 3br, 2be, p.uo Home; 3 bdrms . 2br,2be.90011o .... 3294 Executive home in lBr. lBa Condo, T~
Pbooetoday (prin. only) 645-4646 reservOU", 900 spm well. avail Dec 15, family 2'11 baths, family room. 2 u-~ v•-br 2 ba Llbl. lrvine. MOOG fot'
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LOVIA.UCIOUS
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1ben make an ap1><>1nt
meat to tee thlS beautJful
cus&om bwlt home. lt
features: over 3 ,000
aq.A., 5 Bdnns,' baths. 2
flreplacea, &Jr cond.. in
door atrium, extensive
me d wood and gJass
and ia soned for horses.
For more Info cull
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M4-1434 <Broker> larae s Bdrm. bome & 162511o.~1M2~Ne0 patios. lovely yard. BeaWful l&e 4 br. 3 ba, ~ "'''''" 4 • ' CJll&aoa thea $4.25/mo ren,,. --------•I shop, flatland Wled& re-Avail f a ma. lease SIOO 1no. Avail. now. laLcbm/family rm, lte tal fort moaths. In June . Sale 1125,000 or rent DUPLD ady for plaJlU.ng. $2700 MESAVERDE3br.2ba, movelD':ow!rroOMoi ..'. e -21DC2;e -32112. l~v.!:f rm w/frplc. PllY 1.SK down and u -$S7!5Mo. Pres Hts.l,675 financln frplc. Gardener lacl'd. sec. depoatt. Owner/b&r f dln1DI rm. avail. aume $523 P•t per sq. ft. 2-sty twnhse. 3br. WITHPOOL p/acre-0wner g; Nopeta.S575mo.646-5086 7»02a,eves.&M-4l4a 2 Br. l~ be. l&e yard. unmed.~.'191).915M month. No quallfyillll". 2~. 3 patios, pool-spa. ~lv owner's unit. 3 ~to.ell. dlys, IM&-SMt eves. Aak vlew. $850/mo. Tom. Call'"-~-"-... l "l,_ Harwin 21.3·272-7807 or ., R-2 buUdable lot in lbe for Ka•'"-· ...... 5e-2200or41M-Oml. Bld'& aU1C19 '-vel eoado. '"'" ._.... ..... -v -....... ,.....,..... btlrms., 2 baths; al10 ~~•DO Beach .....,, __ ._-=-~-----i llMTALS 3 n..11 z•-Ma'-.-._.,,,_..,.,_ 181'ie 1-BR rental. Both ...., .__ ••.He. ...-.a-wa...r... 3•11..7 uu. .... ---.:--· So. Coat Pl Nm• c,,.,a UDlts ba frpl Ex . $80,000. 1 Bdrm+ utl, 781 Joann, 1on.,1 ......... ·· ·• ··--•-.--bell. 1750/mo. Bar. br Zba.pelio al,c ~ cellent ~' B!t dd 16 acres w/double wide Apt.8.$2115. 2BR.l~ba ......... IC75 •nuouu ___ .. , Gl·llllO at' r I ' Adil~ 1100 · mobile home la the Puo ~ 3 BR. 2~ be. '95 R>lllS roa 8.ENT Y • una an • u • _________ 1 ....................... Cdllatree\.$255,000 Roblmarea.-.ooo. <Braod~t) lar t Br PrMled fnm WI. a.aa. fam 6 "10.553-UOI----
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· .• HERITAGE
Rt:ALTORS
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rltbt prlu. CALL =J..f!!L.::::: home. -.ooo w1$D.OOO !«>PD! Allt-• C..-SPftM.ASS -iJi.!fu:':O'~·~.,
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Prtd• or owaeralllp. -0.W.C..Lem well: a 1ood buUdln1 a&D19'wac:OMI ttmCM .. sk-. -..aar. ~~~~ _mca. _____ _ -.ooo. Pttod.P&la Cllll)' ...,._.._.~ u.e.$U2.000. 2Br. t.cect, ll1Der St. 3~ ~ =-i:o· 1 Bdrm Bayfroat --*" DroUr~Ml;oaot PrtncipeJa only please. 54M37Sorll1·'1291.. n----"'--J.-n·-'--~~ ... -..-. ' . RARBORVIEWHOMES f l •W......, For raocbel, ac~aae. ~-_........ ----~ vie•. or 1in1 e es ll'YoOOWM •Wiiy,_.... lake~•bomes, NEWPORTRIVIERA Sao Lui.I Rey oo 1011 "L Studio "---38r; oew cpt, paint, -.cutJve. Available Dec!.
S> UQltl. super loc. 9.Sx cam.8ct ken Marb at 4 Br. 2~ ba condo. full ooune; 3 BR. 2 ba., rr,,l. •-;.•=,Hospital~· 1iqs. OW. 2 car pr, $7$0 L 80 pr mo. yrty Ael-~~-~~•••••• 8:!·gl PriD.~l~~Y-Johll 38 .u.ffs .. ~~·~ ~f~~:~ =tmlllo.al-3444 .~. sawia. Se~·ur1ty' mo.tMNlll m'40IS2 ....... .....-.Asaoctates , __ ~"--_.._.,. GreatfP'O'Dds $400 Cal• 2 Br. 1 Ba. yearly lsc .... ....... ~ fiL C9 get 1646Sprin& Street -=/.,,,.._.. __.. "''~· SPECTACULAR VIEW O:lllect 2.ll/477:7001." 3 BR 2 ba. near pool and SllnJet parkmg 3 Br~ -.It,
,_S. 1100 OCEAHVIEW paposithtetaCGllt PaaoRobles 8lgyard.38edroomoaa OYerioot.ln& R.S.J . Goll t.mms•beadLS'700/mo Ba, yearly lse, 1 C#J4"
•••-•••••••••••••••••• Custom tri-plex. 3519 sq. tto..O.W.C.at IOC¥o. 1105J231-5350 q111et. slreeL Mo. to mo Courie, or. S.D. Frwy & LEASa/Ol'TIOM 3 BR 2 t.. open beam&, parking. Agl Marie. --------•I ft. All wood exterior. sun· ~Tho•••H ll05)466-3049 OK. $550 pr mo. Call Q.ilver Dr. 2Br. 2Ba • 3 BR 2~ Ba. oceaa vteW pnvacy 6 1pac1ou1. 673-3105
llOBJLE HOME decks, 2 yrs ok1. Two 2 I ..0165 151-3191 den. frpl, laund.ry alcove, condo. Sl.300 mo .• appbes BO/mo ..........__ • • • ... _ 11-•
BUY-SELL-RENT-bdrms. one 3 bdrm . ..... MeaaVerde 3 BRl~be. 2c.areocl. pr .. avail. to$1llll..500.~7272 2 BR+dea coodo with -..-c -vi
FINANCE S2wl:r/th.sooS7. 71,05'ilooolndtoewrensl_ La.g21• ~3 .. 5711ty4 -·-•••••••••••••••••• Screened pat1'0 W/D Dec. lit. $700/mo. lit. temu.s/~t800/mo. 2Br••••tn··~···,··:..••ba••·~:. MabllHo.Ston -..-,47 .._.., aitMd · · last• $200 aecarlly NewportS&.udioOlodo.Nr W• fi ... Hwa bl.lti w w.,., ~··· ..,_ wn. C...... (714 )496·5275.C'~0.5 Del D ... ,... ... aft!IUT ._ .. ,_*;:,:::....... ttfrig. $:57'5/mo. S49-3Q7 ~. Hoe& HmJlll&I. Poot spa. ~l I· l •OO Callfrplc;_!~14 >P8Z7a~--Reposa, San .... mente. ~ .......,,,.. • .........__ •-11-..1 .. 106 _.,__. oo.l sauna. Security. $400 v-.-. " CALLUS661·1021 8yowner llUILDtMG --~ Ur.~ person y. For leue: Woodbndae M&-29C7oc2U/CTI·7001 · •••-•••••••••••••••••• GoodE·sadeloc. ~. 3 Br, llWI Ba. Sleeping rooms &:
T_.Vllap
One year new Sllvercrest
Kibpbrook. lmmac 2
Bdrm, 2 Ba, dbl wide
~·. loc•Led iD pnme
1'uatm 4-Star park. Two
pools. recreaUoa center CM« adull partc. otfered
•• Q,.500. $40-3M6
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sa••RHAHCE FORSALE SS753BR.2BA,lower. S1991o.642-7513 ssso. lit• last, $200 Superb Bluffs condo. ld&cbeoetta. S7S wlr. .._.
CHOICI 4 UMITS •All NNN Leases one yearly, Onyx Ave. Large. lbr, Charmer secur. depoak. lncl. H · 5P1C-4 BR.3 be. 950 Mo. !CJ. <keanfroot.:_67s-87~ _ ~Macnab -Irvine 1.6 Miles to beach. year old oo Coast ___ 873-_38 ____ w/priv.paUo.Newpamt, :::::-~~~-A&ml6'4-ll.33 eorc.adatW-3722"
Owner's homelike 3 Highway. ear-.. ....-3122 drps, crpts & ready. Executive-spectacular •••••••••••••••••••••••
bdrms .• 2 ba. urut. 3 Fine •Excellent identrty ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~tosee. 3Br. 28a; i..e. $12S/mo ocean VleW 3 br. 2..., be. rmt.a.ls provide xlnt in· ..1 ~..1-t ,,._ come. Young bld& ID JIMICAFFEllY So .. Hwy. U.,..,_ 2 ~ VERD&38r, 2Ba, lmmed. V\."'· Own/agt Newport Crest Condo
71 ... 51•1616 BR 2ba w/yard. Avail fncd beckyd, $550 mo 6»914S.!551·2il00 Tetuua. pool, jacuzzi ~~·~Co. ... De<:. 1 thru Juoe 30. lat.lst.DX>dep.830-6872 UW!inWoodbri..t-.e-'-' Leme.~71U ... ,_. Cmnmercia1 Specialilts POO/mo. 673-U81 A.gt. ...... Ql'IT
BEALT RS 844-010 dCalilomla 2Br lBa Tn p1a ftsblnl, sallin.I. tennis, BLUFFS COND0-3Br. .......... 1141 · · ·upper. mucb more. Vacant. den. 2Ba. b1~! up-
8%-11 % FINANONG
......... •••••••••••••• bkn ranee. encl pr. oew BlltiD ,.,..,. ..,. ti.feA,yle pw:led.. super c S150
Beautitul coUa&e by lbe ~~· ~· now! $415/mo. 5S2-4C77. mo.. i.e. prime t.euDt.s
sea. 2 br, pvt beach, Walter6Lee R.E.. cmty. 6'4-1720
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macnab I Irvine
realty
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Enjoy water-oriented activities
when you live tn this COZJ 2BR
Irvine condo. $8001 mo. \mfom -$1000/mo. furn. Anita Bradshaw
752·1414. (P-52)
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Lovety 388 eucuUve bome iD
Sarden-lib aetttn1. Partiallr furn.
-t yr. I••••· •••ll. J"aa. 1. '1200/mo.. Jo,ee P.d)Qnd M:4123$.
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A Submi.ary Of
The lrvtne Compa.ny
MOTUADY
lOIUY?
ADOl"'ll~WI--~I
Larae bome •!day • allllt·liOll view' 4 BRs, famt.IJ rm. pool, spa • feoced yard. S1500/ Mo.
CP..sl>
On the water. NewporL
Beach's finest $1200. mo. M2-4783 wlt~ys_. __
COll9M9M 37%4 .... ................... ,
SUS CASIT AS
PUm.. 1 be" apt $275 & u;>
Eacl 1ar. Adults. DO
pet&. 2l.lO Newport 8 1.
548-4968
YaSAIU.ISt CA.SA DE oao
AD anstocraUc address ALL t.rrILITIES P AJO
for ain&le or couple . Compare before yeQ'
aecurity p.arded sate, rent. Custom deaigfr
pool. apa, 1auoa • features: Pool, BBQ.
chabboale. VIEW! All cov'rd 1ara1e. new •
.... fliJJ')/ llo.. <P.a> ~lure, surrounded'
DldmSftdamlGGS5 wt&b pluab laodac•f:J·
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731H2ZZall.
CATHEDRAL CANYON ~~U8
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eacl 1ar, Adults. No PW. *'75Mo. ~4
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patioapU., BBQ'•
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walk co •bopptnc. 11111 ear ... , .. .. w .....
847-6064
2 Br. 2 a., n.w pluab ~. pool, JacuuJ. N25 mo. Adult.t. no .,.u. Louted acroH from
Nwpt Bcb Golt Coone.
By IJ'llt. oa.b' MMW.
WESTCLIP'F PLAZA AREA 2br 2ba, pool, au
CJ1Q, compf nu kttch,
applnt, nu drp1, nu Pllnt.cn...-.o.
3"517 OltbedraJ
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Jan ' UCIOlq.ft. Elecut "-idml'1 aulte alpe I
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HOUSIMATH
132-4134
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DICUnYI surru Offlc. DOW avail. in .._11 ~£a. ,IJllJCAl'PERY .ail;; Su.tte. c.dr<1 11w11.'"' loc.ied near freeway1, c.omm.rctalSpedalisU court. ai tbe Oran1e olCalllonU.a Couoty Air.Port.
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dWm&a ud uawen your 1IOO iq. f't loduatrf•I NII I .. __.. ~17U122
GIWI OPENING
f.u&Y SICT10M
ADULT SICTfOM
MIAAHOAG
Hi&bJy ui>sraded, pro
f-.ionally decorated I
BR S..ch ln Venaille9
Oirido overkldltn1 foun·
ta1n fr P•rk ·llk e
cowtyard 11\JU aecurlly l*Sa. ~Imo Call
Rmmate needed, qwet,
out. Ice 2 BR 2 S., CdM
DX> + uW Eva 871-1102
caUa.aciomllld.eeaut • •PMll. Good ••poe&are D.?J · ,.._ 10,.., Federal Jaw library, NearH•..c•n114n Ptau. •
beautifully decorated CallUi••1 ....................... 1 camerence room.a, photo -.._..._. C..
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1714) 642 8170
Ntwport Beach/No.
680 Irvine
(di 1bllll
(714) 64&-05!>0
2 Bdrm 2ba, nr So Coa11t
Plaza. gar, no peta
S3ll5 644-4579
•NliB.AU 2 Br, 11t2 ba, 610 Joann SU ~~~~~~~~I Beaut. &arden apta. Pool No cb.Udren, 1roall dog • ____ .... .__-t ••PL Adt.Llta, no peta. ok. 84Z-7344. $:.'JM.
Bachelor from S2S5 4BR,2ba .• unfum. lBadroom fromam 2 Br &arden apt w/1ar.
YariY ............ '700 Zl:IOVensuardWay Stove • refri1. $395. a Bll, 2 ba, bey view IM0-9828 Adlllta, no pee.. 541.1377
lift. winter •.. ' . . Sl,000 Bil d•_._ ,,_ Ind
2 BA, 2 ba., furn. lllO CO tf,25. Z Br, l • 2 ba 2 --"· s>ewu, ry Yttrty • .. • • . . . . .. • ll50
c.1•44-7211
A.5K FUR NIGEL. All.
lBrVenaiUet~
Udo2Br +dftl ll50
2 Slly ZBr +den lllOO
2 Br TOW'DbouM S700
-2Br+den, 1lip, $1300 2 bdrm, I l,'J ba, patio apt 2 &, view, PoOl -..w>
nr bch. no pets, S375 Wat1;f1011t How.1 Bob,Ajent&42·~--631·1400
2 Br condo, free laundry. l~~~~~~-uperaded, balcony. pool.
s uper c le an. Hunt Nu lwr lbr 11.Aa ba yrly Beach.~ 968-9170 F /P, patio By Lldo SS2S
-Couple No Doga 675--0097 Li I BR, nu paint. htd --
pool, 1\.'J mi lo bch, no 1\.'J 8lU lo beach. 3 BK, 2
peta, 1335/mo. 990-3212 ba. New paint " cpta -'100/mo. yrly. -..3422 2 Bdrm townhouse, new,
Mew1ty, ~nnl1, spa, Ocean view, 1pacloua,
near beach. 2202 Heu Mature adults, ,..able
Qr, -.intor761·2080 dlb& pert)'. 1Ma-•12.
----MALElhrWtM Dix F\im
Nwpt Condo Nr bcb
•/pool. 1pa. nu MS-Dt
cop,. m.aclunea. • tbe .... Orw, C.. .......... All l>'I* of rilaJ .Ute flDHl In 1ecretar1al New 5,filo aq. fl. lodl • ..,..,,,..,ldoeeJ.NL
W'Vica ForfwtbttWo bids. wtmaq. ft. otti«. t,1 t 9' gllt • a peraoo•I tour ~ • ablL .u.a. Zlld'IDI
l.broucb I.be facilities, Ofcembe..,.Dded MJ.Jl71 14"°611 p&eue cootact Vortac ~M, T.,._.C.. Sbant 3Br bN Seal Beach,
IZ50 + 1,tut1, Meuaae. Doo, 2J3. .. 838C
~';s.~4>tS5-2211, ...._.. ... ..-10 a.tTDforSUe, ~.Due
Clean qwet non·1moke r
share new hM> H 8 . lllra
Ii bdrm, '240 mo ulJI In
cl s.JS.IM06
----------t .... W..e.4 4600 ID ~~·· Cati Keith :
1 MO FREE RENT ... -·-··-··········· -:131-
7
$42. -I DIC.••-s Reap coup&e from Mid
-'. ~ oeeda fumiahed ltpt NIWPOtrT CIMTH or home for J•n 6 Feb
f\ill wrvtce. Prom sm. cau daic~ 546-4002
Reap. M /F to ahr la rge. Newpoct ft.eeeocy Cori> 1-.o or Three bedroom lovely ~ an CdM 1285 nlU144-7189
mo. 7:59-0210, 7~ 1730 exl ----bowe for pro re111ona l
11 ~fiCt! s~~ 1n Newport 1110rlun1 couple <.:o1l1t
er Colt.a Mesa Mae area Up lo S400 Fem rmmle lo •hr 2br
home on L ido lit le
S23$Mo . 67~ 4473 Ive
meu
Female Roommate W&.ol· ed . Yrly N .B .
beacbfroal S176+uul. •1111
needed for
645-2111 For Ott l Call 1tt\er
NOROO
llfTil 1918
t.uaury omo.an._
oo Newpon S.1.
6 a>P M 54111 1546
Rewed law eolorc ment
c::i* waat Z8r O..C 18r > apt yrl7 Balboa .-...Ju..ocnpu. ff.a.•· PO. Boa &c71.
LADIES gxt:CUTJVE
DESIRES TO L&ASE
NICE SINGLE FAii
Money for abort term 2nd
TD'1, no cttdll check , nv
JID.)t.y. SZO.OOOup. For ac ·
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C M AREAS. noo
RANGE. XLNT REF.
M>KIDS ~l 1111
1100
o.c.~
lit bulldln1 behind Fem.. roommate, 21 " up, Oulllver'a Larse new S12S mo+ ulll. C.11 Deb euaaive .Ull.ee With au by.~ _,,.'* available Jlll21
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Bdt-Olm-BaJ bl Idelle
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2 1in1le, non·1moktn1 lrvim. Clll7D-Om _ I ' 111/fa""'/
re1pon1ible Chrl1Uan "-.....,.,.. " I
nmi 1An&Mft .. for 1ame to -.. ··-•••••••••• lhr 3~ tondo. Call ..... • t
.......................
PENNY
PllCHEI us
OllY S2
JtmZ 551·tUl.11:1-4820 "lbett 1-• cWfettace• ~, My 1001
-tarp suit• <* 1.f > -••'"•-•••••••••••• Oran1etree Condo lbr, Prof. iwp. f /m to &bare provtdJaf bi1llly pro-
W/loft, S450Mo. -nke 28r lo lrvtae, or. fe11loaa HUetarlal
5!8-401& 1 Br, den, Jacu11i, hi freeway . Very pvt. ..vl• wiUI a 1mui-a
Seu ._,. um • com
...... of MtlU tor 1:7$
or leH •I" a Penay PIAclMr Ad. a U.. rw 2
conaecu&Jve clap. Eatb .... MIMI liae W • f« cbel~.CJ\ara•iH No ooatlDeft'lal -..
---------..mo. i.u.... Laree bectyard 2 c1r Ille mnbw o1 ianita. ma ........... 3141 M0-1171 .. t SHO Util pd. Mlchtlaoa, SUlte 212. -=--------• ·-·--••••••••••••••• .a.t/last dep Call Jeaa 1rYtae. CaU~.
1. !'°L ocean view. Mas ~ for rem. 2 bib from Claude 714-161-«111
For mor. inl«••Uon
and to plKe yow lid cllJI
142~71
·--
MIWU, no pee., Hoq lbp. 2 Br, 2 ba. --
-54e-lll6or'99-az2 mire. ofc. 4150 A Gtrt to •bare JBr Coodo
-Pm.rice, Npt 8dl. wfwort.lnc fltl Poof 6 Studio. utll , prl vate dubboule. 1'..Un. szoo.
beach, 050 leau. lBr Duplex, w/st#ie, nr tm.'11torl514D
-...... .._. Hasp., avail. Dec. --
---------L tzmlnc. uW. Nl-17N Ma.la under IO to tban lwi OCIAJRONT A". ..... 2 BR. So Nwpt Apt. 3br, Iba, bltlna, mria ~ ltt 1171 wttnmJn.t exec. Poof.
Sec. Elev. pool, rec rm. • •-754114 Lie. m>Mo. 7lf.7f0.173', ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ·------ev.1u.m.211e Caaa dt C.platrano. 2 M/F rm.mi. S.lboa Ill.
Bdrm ta* W/IDOUDtain S200Mo. Yrly lbr •• Jiff riew. New CAl1*. paint, amenlllea. Call John
levelon. llefrl1. 1ar, 1'1J.a71 _
Po o I . S' O o I m o . Fem. roommate wanted,
ICE CRJl!AM-l'ut Pood
Xlm Newport p6er loca-
lloa, Muat Hll DOW! ....
IJ7.J406
SClal.ETS
ANSWOS
sa.ut.b -Carnal -
SbCD-Clafew-Prta... -Beelde -UOISTERS
Orvlf fatbtr to aon:
''\fby Clan 'l )'OU •• out ..S llod a jobf Wben I
Nelit ~ "tntures l,)'pel, IUAf'. fll&IST. Hl-143' 81£. 5&-05l2
~ what you want ID
YoW' own? You ·u finct \
many homes ~ertiled ' for aale in Clu11fied '
Sell kl.le Items MZ-5878 o.iJy PUot Claasilleds every day. t
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LMA,._. 1100 Pawn• ~ 5lf0 Trwftl 5450 HelpW..t.d 7100HelpW..W 7100 Wmted 7100 HllpW-.ct 7100 HelpW..tecl 7100HetpW.ted 7100 .......... , ....................................................................................................................................................... ··············································t
fbuad: Claim « adopt. •Sll8ULADllS• Sailor aeeka pauage ADVERTISJNGSALES A'ITENDENT: Booth " IOOl.lllPH ' Greltu lp 0ocUpoo Yourdloiceol100'1ol t.o/frm Australia: Scuba Accol.mtlq r or Io ca I home Dock. Apply at Npt. Blnlaq Dl .. Hlf' lmmed lor full·cbar&e J'. lrilla SeUer. F. Pit Mlec:tmeoforQ>Odero dive Gr. Barrier Reef. fumi1hlngs ma1a11ne. Arches Marina. Ask for DNWUna bkltpr, lravel a&cy back-
Bull lllx, black F . Photo Dates. lnex-Dpt s. CA. tO-lOO' sail, ACCOUMTIMG Excellent comm1111lon. JudyorHarvey. 642"6M Gr "-'ill nnnr.RJUNITY ground pref. Pleuant al· 1 llalaD1Jall.BlkPoodle l*Jlive:Mbr.971-7979 will crew. M .A. Clark, ~RARY Experience preferred ---OW..., W Ul"ru mospbere, contact .
Ills. II. Newport Bcb ___ .._TlllUTY" 3M> Nwpt CtT Dr. St.e304. '.....,.."" but will train. 497-4* c:lrecf&a.7 •18.18 6 4 O. o 6 2 0, aa k r or AalmalSbe!ter.6'44151. '-_..... NB............. .&.4r51G ........ RWTS ATTORMEYS-MEW manaa .. r "()pen Lifestyle" people .. _, ~ ~' Alt.erat.aon person needed Just belog sworn an or Al Great Westttn Sav Related experience re· ....._.. __ . - -
Lmt: Wilt sold & diamond amcere warm ~laUoos , w /f1lUng ex per Lo take new in area., Have a qw"4
wateh. 1Ady Hamlltoo, Couplescall7~4 OranCJ• Co•91 ty 11 over t.aJ.lor shop, no 10-beautiful oHtce bldg. ~~y.'!u~~~r: lumtCAN •IOOKICHPP •
fuJI charge thru tnal
be.lance. muu·computer
expenence helpful. Ve~
busy office, need pro· fess1iOO&J, salary open.
Resume to: Panco Ltd,
P 0 Box 18823 lrvme.
CA927U.
Bllboe bland or Cdll. Sin&leacall750-0677 El~ •a•••g! A.nd IO are vestment Call for Appl Desire lo open le&al A'.t';~ we have two ""'°"
$100 Reward. Keepsake Recorded II.le. any hr ,_. we! 498-6981. Also needed cliruc or whatever Low SAVINGS Call~ --•••••••••••••••••• • prod l>OO poa1llon1 open al our ----0 C. ••--IT Sdla• & W•'N uc sewers. oroorent Wt productJve. La&una mu.a Branch and
Loat: Ill, Auatralian • .,.....,......., .... M 7005 Am Dist ·b torsh' 5 man mun&capal crl. weareaeek.tnglwo1harp c:.._.._•d/ n.~R•land -~ft89 SBYICE U&1m llClllllRT llllLF'9 way n u ips 25mi.n supenor crt. Town indi·" .. ··-•-•~ become a -...... ~.... ~· ••-••••••••••••••••••• now avali. In your area. .. ...........
»29 S Bn.at.ol
Cost.a Mesa
Heeler, blk w/wbt & Specialialag ln bu1i· Mature w 0 me 0 : accoun1•11ne Cal183MS212-5pm. ~;. ~w~ ~Ne:~ partolourteam
brwn mark la&•. ~~n, ruident1 MODELING Sizes l0.12. ~1 ~ • Reward! .w SOU ~ An1mlJ Hospital. F tr ex· 536, So. Lag i2J677 Tf:l I -
Mr Kuiz.en&• 979-9800
EOE M/F tH
7n..5241 ~for Tu Room for per. penon needed for __ '°"
IAlll. l.onabalred F. dog, -maJOI' dept. stores upon There are many new veterinary practice. Call AlTI'OMOTJVE Bank.mg Book.keeper Secretary :
work 1 day wk, pnvat.t: GoAd-brown. GoJd eyes. MASSAGE w/a peraonal completion of prof firms moving mlo the betWftll 10 le 5 wkdays SERVICE
Rew.._•9532 t.oucb: comet.otbeOlYm-~01D~>(150e. c~~~ Orange County area ~3794. WRITER ~: b'fc!:d~~ck:; ~::Cea~~~ ~~~. 2i::. vtllage.s.57-2502 ~=i1:: d!::~~ ~! !~: AHw•ri•g Su•iu Top pay & benerils.
SJ)anlel, F Bot.I\ very Beautiful prla l08m-4am Pvt GIAtar or baaa lessom perienced Accounting ..... S.,.rYisor.-Professionals only need
alee dop. Aft 12 noon t.olel'\le)'OQ.MS-7501. for be&lnnera, unique and Data Processing for3-llshift.Topwages. apply. O>ntact Mr. An· MS-1* -style~ penoooel. Ellperienee only. 228 denoo., Service Mar. at MICHBLl'S Forest Ave. Laguna EAILI ..
Cn1rD T_,.er, M., vie. •o.lctll• Colle1e Scholarship-QA"S Beach. TOv.OT""·Y-YO Slai.r/Bdwardl, HB. .. ...... ........ finandal aid counseliq 1' .,. ....,. "1-5UO un.n·uum 13S-37a available. Avoid CCJIStl1 AaMlllllCaSenke lllSHartlorBlvd. ---------• :m, ll,000 Ca11lor-PBX opera1on for a CXlS'l'AllESA
Fowad: Small feioale liMt I« 1 adatake =one aa•••rin1 ~JOJ ~.AC=:. ._,.....eauMMIJI wW tnm.~-J:!: Atm>TBANS.UBman,
ACCOUN1'1MG CLSlk
U 10'I are not aware ol
the beoefill ol workin1 temiJOrarY -give us a
call or visit ua at ou.r new
k>caUon. We will be hap-
P'i to dlscuu ll with you.
We are located in the:
part time ahlft.s avalla-expel" preferred. Must
ble. Daya, afteruoon· _ba_ve_toola __ • ~ __ mm __ _
..wliAD ar IJ'&•• yard. Babvsltter wanted llmt 6e able to worll: 1
.,._weekends. :1'Ilml Ur1ent ! ! ! Also for Christma1 vacation. 35 wpm. required. any Prefer O>Ue1e student
co. benefit.a available. but will cooaider your Aease call Mon-l"rt . Faahioo Island area home m FountaJD Valley. prefer Cox school area Costa Mesa area Call after 6 evenangs.
Ala-port area 9 6 8 . o 2 3 4 a n y l i m e
M/F call5'13-4.Z30 weekend. school age ______ E 0 E. boys, OK to bnng your
COLDWELL BANKER ctuJd to my house BUILDING
Suite #200 Babysitter needed for 2
Major real eat.ate de· 2333No. Broadway boys, 2-4yrs, Ref's req'd. veloper la seeking a . SantaAna (1)496-8648.
bright individual as ac· f7I4J135-4103 counll payable clerk. Free Parkiog a-.. -___ •m•b•le•r _____ Banklng
Muat be able to use' 10 ,_ llLLElt
Ile)' touch system le have . rllECISIOM MEW ACCOUHTS
ahlllty t.o type 40 wpm. ASSEMILB Part time permanent. ldealcaodidate~l hl~e Acct llagCa.tl Pos1llon ava&lable in lyping required Will
1·2 yean expenence. in Weareaeekmg a reliable 1 mechanical assembly consider tme Call for
accounts payable w1tb . pef'900 W1lb an apUtude shop. Must have good appt. Joan Marselle.
coastruction upos.ure · for numben typing " rnecharucal aptitude & 493-5651 Mutual Savmgs
desired. We offer lllnl , calculator skills to Join manual dextenty Must & Loan 570 Cammo De
workl.n& aurrouodioga le I our Accounting Depart-be familiar with re·work. Ealrella. San Clemente
an outltanding co~-ment. Some accounts re-troubleshooting, dnlhng. Equal Opp()r Employer
'1ll5 postuoo requires an a:-,_.T.t.n indmduaJ wbo caa type _,..
<&.5 wpm. have ~ Rell-SIUh O>ast Bank an lD· rmadence 175-11311 •
ed depeodeat bank 10780 ibilily to work van Wanaer. FV. Contact t---------
h o u r 1 1 n c 1 u d 1 Q I Sblrley Sawyer 540-5300. IOOIOl•B 1 s.t.urda,ya, and who pre-E.O.E. 11.,or corporaUoo seek·,
ferrably bas bad 1 ·2 lDI experienced Book·'
yean ~teller ex-•-------•I k E ll tl peri.entt. We olfer com· eeper. xce u1
._.111.,., ··•·-__ .. ea-BenJrmc ~. Slart.bll utaryj _.. ..... _, IUIU 1a&.a &o-80.CaDPU. mDlllll~ baeftb. Newport Ceater Op• -~Mr.T ~ for Teller 10-~.,_. ......Sm• career wtda ft'_,...,, lmpertal S•vl•lf 6 •
Loan. Ll1ht typing. We have a t.mporary p' rr1ntpenoulia;, • .E.a· llllllK
poaltim a.allabae tor• eeUeat ••lary aa4 ,. JP -·
N dSltiooW .rlilO ..,.,. ..,.,,._ Cd Daria Cf'Qll-_..._
worihl1 wltb people, cm: ..._IAIL WWWW •
tJpH JO wpm. .... Equal~J zm:U!:tTerolld&ell~
minimum 6 montb1 EmpioJull/P'IH 0raaten.P1a&a ·
dlncal expenence and~~~~~~~ ts a.a77' ' who would be ava&lab&e ----Never A Fee E,0 .1!:'.
to worit vaned bounl m-Bllnkml 1~~~~~~~~~ c~ Saturdays. •..W ACCOUNTS• 1
•CLlltK•
For further anformation Fee paui. a Ba.nklDg ex
call per1ence nece1sary
BeaWful Laguna olface
ETcellenL beaef1ls. To
tB50 Also fee }Ohs Ca II
Michele Ma.son 546-500 l
Pew· Boyd
C714J759-491 I
Snelling & Snelling of
Newport Beach Agency.
~Campus ----
G\1\1 Baokan& TB.La S750
BeauWul N 8 om~-e 3
G EAT Mcnt.bs mm expenence R & an outgomg personal!
ty Rall Rlt.a . 540~ WESTERN O>ast.al Personnel /\gen
cy. 2790 H.trbor <.: M. SAVINGS Never a r~
Cann1 person or couple li
bve w 1bayfront family.
Med. housework resp...
Cooking le care or
teenage boy. Sala r¥
negouable. Bonding &
refs. req 642·3873 dy
673-4130 e Vel>
Cas haer t H ou~e w.tre
Sales. Apply an person,
Rion Hardware, lO
lrVLne Ave, Westch
P\az.a. N B.
CASHIER
penaatlon/bene.f1t ~ celvable experience reaming & pressing ~. ~or immediate helpful. Qijoy excellent Mm1mum 3 years ex·
consideration please ~ll : company benefits includ-penence. Excellent com
for ao appl. or apply in • in& a free meal per day pany beneflts. Cont.act,
person: Gena Meio Apply tam-noon, Mon-Pal Mills, 557·9051.
24100 El Toro Road ll>oltkeeper. Full rharge
Bank.Ing Laguna Halls, Ca 926S3 Full tune. exper'd an the
Our expansion has creat~~
ed many new Full & P tT operun~. pd benertts f$ J(rowth oppl y rapid
wage an cr cdSt' uftef'"
t.nw:ung • UNIV ER SITT
maMJATI
Gourmet Club for
....... ForlofoCall;
541--lMt
TELLER Peaboard :iiyslm non
Affirmative Action smoker. Pay depeenl on
714~1809 ..... Fri, Penonnel. Equal Oppor Employer
POHDIROSA HO"'ES MAllJOTT HOTB.
C.Ommerc1al Bank teller Equal Opportunity exper. Call 714-631 0436
exper necessary for this Employer
3J82 Busl.Desi Center Dr. 900 Newport Center Dr
Sulte25t, Irvl.oe, ~15 Newport Beacb, E.O.E.
full ume pemamenl pos1· --------• Want Ad Reault.s 642-5178 Assistant-Bookkeeper p/t, tion, courtesy & quallty
Jolly Roger. services lo customers
4M-0487 oec:essary. We have u
AffirmaUveAdion ·---------friend 1 y st a ff & ___ Em--'p'-lo_y;....e_r __ --t l•--------1 customers. we are In ''BI I'' CONSTRIETION
ACCOUNTANT
An'IMTIOM terested an quahhed 11 Or Ottr tellers to )Otn our team .
Mo ..... Mecns.
JI YoU are new lo Costa
Mesa. temporarily d11·
continuing your educa-
t.loll, recenUy dllcbaraed
Ctom the service, or for
any rulOD seekinl tem
porvy or career work.
camider this unique op.
port UD.l1y.
Youc.-...
Good oppty to work ID a
challen1inc & pro·
fesaioaal envlomment.
Good salary " benelila
for a qualified person.
Applicants should con
tact
ANGllAU.IM
f714175U600
ht23
MAMUFACTUIRS ....
1201 Dove St . N.8.
Equal Oppty Employer
$Z16PwWHll
'lbe .omen and ~ ..
are ~ foe m•1 be tired oC t'Y'Pinl, foldin1._ ______ •I
a-pal'I, wuebo!JN Jobi
mil workiM ror a limited
Income. Work with ,_., people. bptd ad·
vencement potttble. U
)'QI.I are 11 or over and would b4t a valtablt lO
ltalt 1'0flk Immediately,
Clll. .. tit t:»a.ao.
STHEO ..
Apply at. 1829 Newport
C M . or Call Personnel.
213-836-1722 ..
-
cams
UTDTIM
ltAJlK
VOLT
•• , 4741
3MI C.m Dr1M. N wport Beaeh
<Acrcm from John WA1D1 Airport>
. Opportunity Emplo7
Drtwr/Oudntr eomb.
Have nUd CA lltftM.
Good drhlnt record. Kin. ... JQ. Apply at ~!~aa: av t r . u eo .CM.
-SANDWICH
llAU.D
ASl•11&11.s 5 AM \0 t ·ll) AM, Moo
&bru J'rlday. sa.ao per hr. c:au aft 101m. m.oT41
fllOTOMAT
Dltft.TNRU
.... , Counter ..... poeltlom.
~ .. llOW avallabMf-1111111~----11-------~.;..;....;.;:~_...;;;;..;...;...:.;;..;___ for fldl ·u.. AUW..e a ar~ a.teal
Meo or women zs yrs or '1e:idble hn App1y In ~. x.ow I.be cout penori 17th St ls Oranae au.. Net SllO. WMlt or Ave. CM -
more. Orana• Cout FREIGlfl' Ealey Expreu
Yellow Qab, 17100 Mt. I 1 I o o k I n a t o r
UerrmaUG, Foual•in owoer /ope re l o rs to
V•lley. CNo of Sl•t•r service tbe Northwest.
betwn Newbope ls Cca&act Rocer Pecltmao
l'.uclid) ~-6567
,,_,., • 2ad • ~ ,,,.._.-...... DILil ni-~tor
No -t• __ ,_. DATANoWSIMG ELECTRONIC AS· Gardener " Ute maln· .... ~.~:c·ce: 11111~ .;:• ~~~~:: An eseellent opportwuty SD(BJ l!ftS.all pbuea, ~ ':,'!,~~= 'r: GLAMOUR JOB-MARY 41111111't1111k1 ID....... 1 1p1 lop for wttb Oran1• Cou11ty'1 •alary commensurate MZ-111Sl;e.14IMI KAY COSMETI C S
'a.& ,_ .. ,,_ to .51 POR ~hne clerical won laadlot city builder. with uper. En1llab NEEDS 8 EAU Ty
....___ li •~.a 11 1 ~ have 2 yaan ex· speakua1 preferred CONSULTANTS. Oppty JIS-ifqaa '-· FOii •· OD·H · m peraeoce with c•rd AllbteEJec:tronJcs319-L GeaA&.OFRCE lo earn top S wi the man ormaUm ta fn, CfllSJM~? =e:::!:::~': pund\,key todlac,fakey Alrway.Ave .. C M. ornce awiqer for aolo fasust lJ"OWlolcoametlc ~:'J~tra::&: u CMitded bull. Mutt verifier eqwpment. --------•I Newport MD. Pref re-co a recently seen 00 ... -.. ··-... , 100 r: "" ..... -. w ...... _ .. Would prefer lo.fore• ex-_,... . .,.,.DD cent coll•~· 1raduat.e. ·150 lllnut ..... "100 Rw1. Laaon• Beacb, _....,. • --.. ---...... """"' ..... ~ •-·"-... -lpf 1 •DDS WUJ inWnttw IN111ENDTHVEEIC8 ~eptlonlat -openlot perleace . Excellent aper • .... '"" u • Club ... We train! ~ll
Jilml lJarD Jl'rl tam to '°' 8eceDtlon1at to work beneftta lncllldln~ront but not e11ent1al. 95"1.otBI lflD. ·. WENEED: In bwy llMI &tat. ol· lhariq. Plu.aea at MANIJfACJURING ~mo~ =~a:-~ ...;..;..;..____; _____ .
'rllall()pporEmplaJw flea on weekend• II 1HlllYIMI 0 l•-------•I
CMl•I' " ...
•15SEC'RETAIUES boUday1. PltaH call SOONewport~nt.erDr nlNNEfl/ Ad. No 533. Dally Pilot, GUARDS ....._.lam·noon. NewportBeach Utal PO Box 1580. Costa WEl.lS fAl"O •atTYPlSTS
•12 AOCf Q.$RJCS
THI llVIHI co Equal Oppor Employer ESTIMATORS ..... CA 9212"1 a -~Dant.er Dr GENERAL OFFICE: we mu•nn SERVICE ~u::=,.
iDI la· llUdDeerto1 or re. ~ ach ro. -... II a D u f a c l u r I o 1 an ._..._ for someone MU ·---.. ·----------•I En1lneera wUh U • w/~TETYPlNG f.4uaJ()pporEmployu DATA9ft'IY perlence eat•bll1blo1 wbo la well orsani&ed ls IS Gl)WIJIG! lad Oekla. . . . •1BCl..EIUC TYPISTS
Draftapenon
llln. I Jn ln prap&raUoa et PD..E a.ERKS Clerk Ml
ol public worb, Im· 2 openlql, UPM·7~1 r-~ plana, ind· Top PQ Beoeftt4 SUn thru Tbtll'I.: 5: 30 P•
...... ID Oranse. LA No Fee-Paid VacaUom to UPM Tues. Wed •
.....,. Fr1. 675 Paularlno.
Dnftapencn/DeulpeJ" l\ortell., ~1-4e.2 lliD.' ln... ---••an aft': =:::1a1 of a.ERK A/P. 3 to ~ days
street impro.-emeota, lllMCD.IC. , ~7i= ri:'C:~~!" e.aaMiy...,... and srad· Mesa '
lQlplana. IRVINE m.-· ·--
£xcelleot wortlnt condl· E.0.E. M/F CLBKTYPIST =lent benerrta, noo -~ for clerk typist srnolrini atmosphere. in~ of nee ol
J p KAPP 6 ASSOC <LERlCAL II flDance co. lmmed.
' • INC ·• Dousta Oil Company ol opeatni, wU1 train. com-
714-547-i.us Calllornia offers the petitive aalary. Public
CL&ICAL
Securitle. proceaalng
clertt tor Fuluoo la land
Investment Firm
Processes new invest
menta involvina bank de
posits & detailed follow
up. Investment or bank
mg expenence helpful
640-0123.
followln1 exceptional Finance~!
careeropportunilies: COMPANION Llte
S~ CL'"al( bskJ>1. Every other Sat tr
,__, S1' Sun. Balboa Penn. S25 Requlres 1iood typing day. 673-5545
and numeric aptitude ----
a nd a dmin11,t r alive C 0 M P U T E R ability OPERATOR Exper on
32 system for transition
to 34 Acctg Pyble Solid
reference!> Compensa
on.ATOA ClOlta and prtctn1 for pre· dependable. STOO·SIOO s-.,. W1I !::!tC:.,=r:::::. =~~a~to'd: :~ommeoaunte r.,O.WS4How
lq <>rant• County eot· Yelop detalled 1round 4 Girl Office ~~~
poratioo. Excellent ~· plus HtembiJ XJm Benefit.a Kall or Female
b1mOta • workin1 COG· • OUlai.de ~ 0 C. A1l'DOrt Area Wed Near Rome dltLooa. IClnlmum s ix and t.ooba. M IZIWD 2 ~cJdlrownAMoc. llmlbe2l,..,..+
mootha kbpunch 1 U · = ~~ 114-S4f.lla WeTraJn! ~·;~!m:lu~:Yd .,cm pt&abutnotrequlNcl. GIMaALOfflCI ~oraDP&Yat
be cocnmeuur•te wlUa Tl...... W.P.G:S~
experience. Apply In We offer an excellent Growla1 lrvlne Com · a::1::'~~5;:
penon, Mon tbru Pri =-~l=~~ pany baa several full SutaAAa .. _..1 811.m-,spot P8D)' paid medical and t1me poalliom na1t.ble 153ZWOlmmoowealth JOU. y IOGH IMC dental ina uuace for tor rebable lndividuala to f\IUen.an ~Jm
ITOUGUlette employees and depen· pmform vanoua clerical lrvtne, M8--0SS1 dents and more. For Im-dutlC9. RapoulblbUes
F.qualOppor Employer mediate conaldaratton wW biclade cllred pboae CDIUct rib cut.omen,
Delivery Ptrlme AM.
L.A. Times $100 per
week. ln La1una Beach.
494-8496 ----
camact Pet1C111Del. t>1Jln1. 6 vaned feneral L£AR 'Sl£GL£R ~~utiea Cal Landa
TRANSPOIT a..ur Q>pylng P~uct.a
DYNAMICS General
3131 w Seaentrom $356 wkly CJIMI' antHd
Santa Ana. Cit 92702 Worlc 2 hn daily al home
GUARDS
f\lrt ft part tlme. All are a s Un1form 1
fumiabed A&es 21 or
over Retlftd weleo~
No exper1eoce ntt. App.
ly Uru veraa1 Protertion
Ser vice. 1226 W. 5th
Slret>t. Sanla Ana In
lerVlew hour& 9-12 t< l-4
Mon t.hru f'n
Clencal
IOOIUCllPEI
PURCHASING
CLERK
MU8t have an1lult1ve and
T 0 apUtude for analyt1caJ
and clerical work. Light
typing.
I.Jon negotiable. Location F.nt.e.rtaJ.nment
Irv industrial complex Extroverted type people,
1$178 for 1 br daily I fo'ree
brochure Wrt te PO<.:.
14922 Newport Ave Apt
L Tu.'llln. ('a 92680 Hard"11re ~ Apply an
per !> o n Crown
Hardware. 3107 E Coast
Hwy.COM $900. Call for appt. R J Kori, Delivery person, apply smgers &tap. Own trans. --------~ 8a m·5pm In person 567·2.S.19. Irvine
VOLT . . . . .
Tllrow11t
...... , .... &
sltort ter•
...... 1d.1 .....
"air·
We have a van ely
of aaaq~nmen t s
a va ilable to 1uH
your schedule &
11lull1.
No e wperlence
neceuary. .Top
pay ... paid
vacaUons. oevet" a ree.
IE~
&li"'V•CIU5
cauor
Coma lo Today
tmne
UJ.1 .. 1
21 CIZ 8ul.l.nes.a
Cftl&er Drl ve
~-
HuntJngton ~ach ..,.,.,.
8907 Warner AH•
•2U
:>anta An<1
HUUO
715 S Main
f In ll&R Block
Off1ce1
1..aiwua N11tu.:>I
lll.-U
Janitorial/P art t am e ~ Mon -Fri .. ~/
nacbt. RB aru. IMJ0.2800-
JEW!UY w AXER M
Expe r . only. Ste ady 1
wori<. Tap waees Fringe·• beoe. Xlnt. working con-,_
da. 714 979-612A : ____ ,
Job ()pporturulles ,,
G""'ral Office $750
Lt t yplna. Good at~
"~ '{ Sea cl• t to SI 000
Mka.&/Sa!ea. SIB nq.
D.,t Secretery tO'I
SllOO r.
S/HreqW'ed
t.ec.,nnlltSIOO ~
Mcurat.e typist. Lever ~ a..s. Oppty for lrvwth. • ~ .. 1110., ONii Col eaper PtncJll. •
Kno. biW'll&ory • •blP-·1
.. NCCld Uepf.ns. ~~ .... w.u .... ·' .. ..
P., I I Serflce .mcammo atPtatnnO Cf.
ID. La&ma Nltoel 1
NO P'El!:S EV ER
K.eypuocb .,
DATA OVERLOAD ror
temporary KEYPUNCH
&CRT jobs. •~1·9091 •
Kl:.l'PUNCH
DATAEHTIY
OPBlATOR
1)'pe mdcal lmurance
forms. X1at. opportunity
w /JP'O'Winl co Salary commens urate
with experience plus ex· eellent compaa7 t nta Pleae aubm.I& ~ or eaJJ :JD COD· lldence.
-lrv1ne .Blueprint. 4301 --------COMTIACTS Birch, Newport Be•ch. EDC. DIDCTOa
General ns·THI
SM.ION
TO•
27iS7 Cabot Road
18~ 3741 Operator Cor a
Wl'll establnhed & grow·
11\R Ora.n l(e <' .() u.n t y cor •
por a t1 o n t:xce lle nt#
beoc/ ll.S & "1>MUD g COD· HJCKORY FARMS needs d1tioaa. Minimum six packer1-day1, O .C moalhl keypuacb ex· --UCIPTIOMIS'r fo ...,
BlUa1aaJ, d••Hn 1
w llmurance. Buay Dr's
offtce. F.mpJoyer Paya All Fees
MOR~AN
&wt*'>J-llf Ag1t9Cy
1525 Mesa Verae Dr
Plaza. East Suite 213 CM
DOUGLAS OIL
COMPANY
ADMIMISTIATIOM M.S.W. orequivalem Ml· o-ao Maa•1er mus. Deb~l sales. cleanlnl, mln1a• rative exnr. ·-· a.. ' hJI t tat, •pply la ,. ,,,.. !C.. ~~;·.::::: peraoo: or .. D HaHn llespomlbl• for plat\· ~'::f71ansuaie. Patio. 2121 Nwiprt Blvd. =~'=:::iaJc{,~:
rrom marketlnc vlew Ii CM -Submit resume to 811
coordinate matena l to DEMONSTRATORS. Fn Sisters, 8100 Garden
inte rface with othe r •Sat IOam until 6pm. Grove Blvd 17, Garden
areas or mgmnt Colle~e Work near your home . Grove, CA 92644
degree or eqwvalenl re· f oods & appli ances .
laLed exper acl'eptable 7~5573or2l3 240 1000 •EXECUTIVE•
Electronics back~round ----•SECUTAIY•
helpful DfMT AL ASSIST AMT BeauWuJ Fastuon b land
TOU.. t'Rl-:E Wanted in happy pro· 0 fr I ce . T y p In g .
.-&.Y ••• ......... ~ tor,...a..t ..
folly. We...._ a ....
AJrport Are•. apply pertence req&llred on
3lil8B Airport Loop Dr mM 3741/274 Pay will •
c.11. -..11... EQwal ()pparuatty ............. anae W1l.b •~· ~~ mJf• peraaace. A•Plr in Rct&tJ pn;ftaliie wa penca. 11.oo thn Fri ...,..._ 2 p tr i-....-a.....llal&. \....._,~---_ _, ..... ....... .. _ ..... ..,.,.
--~.,.._~~-----------•! JO&LY90•8tMC for,,_ l•Hote--1 -----INSPECTORS noaow.ue
lrvtnie, s.-0331
Equal Oppor Employer Work a." much a' you
14anl bonul! a va il.
never a re.!
Door~
E+u 'n p ~,,....
lmmectaa~ opportwut1cs 1--------• wllh growlb-one nlt>d
'
<Across Kona Lanes I
754-1511
Eva Taylor
Empl Relations Depl
3160 Alrw•Y Ave
Costa Mesa, Ca 92826
Affarmallve Action
Employer MI F /V /H <714 I 831 7792 gress1ve modem buay of· s horthand . gr ea l
HelettSchaff.r f1ce Jr you are people benefits. S9SO. Ca ll
Ala :: .. a Typist
a.rim s.u.tari8'1
W•et.ameWorilft'I
We are aeelltDJJ a Door
Attend ant for o ur
Lounae PerM>O sbcMlld
bl-people onenl.ed •able
to enforce company
pollc1es Apply tam·
noon. Mon·Ftt. Penoa-
nel.
company otrenng sUi b1l1
ly. Stt\Utty and ca ret·r ,, .
S.El.L idle Item.a with a --
Dally Pilot Clau lfled Have somethina to sell?
Ad. . Caul.fled ada dolt well._
Ouf fMndty faclllty In ... y.~ I.vine
o1feta YOll just tti. r1ghl combination of
comfott and c:Nllenge. Our w nent open·
lngs for akllltd ctenc.I pert0nnel 1netuci.
theleacM)ta·
•KCllEIAPPS w. ..-al'tatp lndlvkSuala wl'IO can t~
50 wpm and ~ •l'IOfthand a111111 of
80wpm. •T"'n'ISI'• Speed end eccuracy are what eoun1 here.
50 wpm minimum. Wiii ••ao be Involved wllh flllng , mall dlttrlbutlon and t•
phone contact.
•WOaD PROCESSING
TECHNICIANS
TheM poaltlona require machln.<>Mnted
Individuals whO ~• at lffat 1 year ••~ on Mao cam It onto. &v•· tam e, High 8peed Printer or almllar
h~ tpetd -.1oma11o typewr1t8f. (Day
Ind nlOht lhltt•iw•llablt .•
•nA....-.cAL TYPl9T8
•DIJll.OY!e UCOll.DS a.,..
lhOUlct hewt a Ytl" claric&I ••l*i.nc.
~ PfOC*9lno l*IOl'MI record•
Md CIOOUn'*\t.a.
.,_ PART·lml WOM AVAUIN..I
If ,ou're ~lfl•d MMI t.ady for • Fluor •••'"*'t• ~ cair or detach anct .... In thlooupon belOw to: a.. ........... (714) t?M1tt
..... ...a.l,(71~17 .. 210I
PertoNlel Service onent.ed, and want to en-Mlcbele Muon. 540-5001.
~CaminoCapistrano JOY your work. you're the Snelling & Snelling or
#2Cli. Laguna Ni guel one we're lookina for. Newport Beach Agency,
NO FEES EVER SKJary open RDA pre-4340C.mpw.
fe rre d . 11 62·2402 or
COOK •~31.86 E X P E R 1 E N C E D ..:"""'__:~-· -----R E S T A U R A N T
Exper'd , brHkfast · DEMT'AL ASSIST. MANAGER·Ple.ue call
lunch. famUy reatuarant CHAIRSIDE. Needed 487-4441. AN for Rick
SanJuanQapo.493-llMS_ lmmed. for C.M. prac· PartoeraBiatro
COOtc Uee. 1531-1420. Lquoa Beach
Pnvate Country Club DmtaJ Aaiatant. Jan '80, EucU.lve
Xlnt Bea .. Gd aal. Must full, PfI'. eia:per. R.D.A. •lllCUT1¥1•
be well quallfled, For Int. pretemld, Salary open. •sac:an-.IY • call~. E2Toro8»1130 Fa 1 b Ion I 1 I and .
Counter he lp for dry DIMTAL ~.,::~ ~c:;
cleaner. Good hours, 2 expanded function variety! Good allilll a
lood pay, HB area ~ needed for pha. Sll.400. Call Jen
146-4221. outce. 1 OD Lynn S.0.5001. Soel.llq Ii
Count.er help, mature; u e • • y . 1 o a Snelllof of Newport
aome ...m, koowled&e Tbunday/Prld•y. HB Beach A1ency, 4340
req. $1.10 Hr. Ca II IOCl. _a._mpua-'-----
m.ata Dental ual.atant. Come Exper. mercbandlae eowin&Hl:LP Join our team. Good penoo needed. Handle
lOPK .. All, \llnchell'a wortdnt cood. F tr. llon. home office Import resp
Daauta. 251 E. 17th St .. ·P'rt.SSJ.1'20. ~. ---
C.Jl. DENTAL~IST Pull·
Ume.NoSau.Expanded COUPLE to aaslat m1r. In dutl• In pleasant H.B. Oran1e Cly -de luxe office 847.:zs bldl-eal + lovely apt. • _
Call tl.21..SSU forappt. Dental Aaalatant. Buay
dental restortve practice
Make tboae 1ood nee ds abarp en -
boulehold it.ems you·~ lb1.mluUc, exper aaala·
DOl ualn1 available to tant. eau 831·2'90
IOID8 ot!Mlr family bJ ad·
Yeltlllnl u.rn for aat. ln Plod wtial &:.= ln C1uaifted. Call MZ-5111 DaU1 PUot .
CLERKS
WILL team various pbues of atore
oper1tlon1. Lots of cu1t.omer
·contact.
I
Exp. line cook. Busy
downtown La1una Beach Rat. Qall Lynn 494-9765
FACTOIY
Looktni for • mature.
responsible penon to do
Ute wort ln factory. WUJ
train 1ea1onad in·
dlvldual. Apply ln
person, Kln11ley Mfa. c.o .. !JM Placentia Ave.
CM between 10:00.m Ii
2.00pm.
Female to llve ln amall
111eat home. Room. board. aalarJ. IO.,..
u p
~,.,,,,," MAnlOTT Hom.
900 Newport Center Dr
Nftpoltlle.cb. E.O.E.
~ .. 1
We 're 1eek l n1 In
dlv1duala with a
cmnimum 1·2 years ex· P"imce wdh lo-proeea mt Onal imped.Ion ol
pndaioa perts.
N.8 OR.G. IDE
~ .. on.r ......... ,. Pl'C>-nv•-ai-aJn w.,,. levels £:uc~Au't opMF •ura&e wttJa G · ""'~ 1 ... _....... pstimee and abillly ud ..urf Alland IUIUOC ~laDdlA& eo~aay L a I u D a B e b • benef'lta wlilcb lnch•le aeo.aJ Office
TYPtSTS __ ..:;•--...nT...;__'...;._..;..;..__--1 Pllld medical. daata.I and
Ille 1n1uraoce for
empio1eea and depea·
daata. For immedJate
.._klenat.aon apply la
Met.rooollt.an Pl uperty ta
UabWty. a~" lmuranoe eompa.oy with
an lJnpreulve track re-
cord hH Immediate
openiap In Ila Claim
Depe.rtmeot for Typma
IWponaibU.iU.. will ln·
d udr IOD'.W! poeral ol·
fi~ tlutlea <nUna. xerox ina. etc.) Person wi ll
also be lnininl In other
department actlvlt1a1 Accura~ typlna speed of ~wpm ia required.
Hot.el
"-t Dea Cleft
GRA VEY A.RD smrr
°'"'a""'n1 GPllOrtud7 for a people~rteated
ps900 able to wOl"t the
,,..W"Yant abift on our ~1 ·1 front desk. Enjoy
e xc ellent company
benefltl. •PPly tam-nooa
Mao-JiTI, PenonneJ
MAU.ton M011L
WO Newport Center Dr
Newport Beach, E.O.E.
This la an excellent op-HO USECLEANERS
ponuruty for lndlviduala 14-M.50 hr.+ Bonua. Will
who are looklna for train. F\allftPfI'. Advan-
can!et lfOWlh and the cement Oppt)'. Muat chance to move Into HavelranaporlaUoa.
a r e a • o t m o r e IMl-'n8>
retl)OOllbllty. •Homecleanen earn ...
We olfer a IOOd atarun1 ISi.~) wortiftl for
1alar1. 1ttract1ve a prof cleaJtln1 aerv. benefka, UJd a COD1enlaJ M ua t have l r a nap
work atmosphere. S.108or~-·
Pleau call Mari e ~r Ir Bab~
Cranshaw at 17 14 1 t.ertollvelnw/famil.yta m.->to IM'ADle for an Odil. Lovely home 00 ~. bcb. Dltllah 1pea.tlq.
Help w/care of lnfaat :!t'Ce~
the Cate ~ beblel. Prt• •
ruom.; ... tb. TY. $100-'-k
+ ,,,_. • board. a da19 off.
..-to:
LUI SIEGLEI
1UMSPOrr
DYMAtKS
3U1 W..tSe,,emzooi
Santa Ana. Ca
E..O.E. m /f/b
Insulation lnalaller for
Union lnauI.Uoa Co. Ex
perienoe preferred. Qa 11 mu.co INSULATION, -.am.
SALES
IEPRESENTA JIVES :
111111 Is • a" lultr trec......wltl-.
lllllhdca.,1•.tloe
b ••• d 0 ri .......
For11f•al tw•.
..... eel:
lobc:-tlm a 14J1s1-to66
er __. ,... ,._ .. -..c .....
''700 htlrcllM
~too
1m..C.t2714
An AftlrmatiYe
Ac tlon Employer
M/F/H/V
1 •
MAMA GB
lmmed. openiq, resp.
JlOI. Rmmina a trowing 211br ... ftl'tn, aervlce.
..... bllve maaaeeriaJ
baekfre>und. Dutlea
,... from scbedulin&,
stllllaC. sqperviaing ap.
prox. 12 female
emploJw, l'.eot'CS keep. ~=c~'. Looklq for a c:hallenge '!
Aak for Mrs Cole,
&r>78. ----------llaueuae, attrac glrla
needed for OutcaJI
service lo O.C S500
week. m.ll311.
C.llor Comeln~
Irvine
UJ.1441
210i2 ftnatMU
Center Drive
Suit.e 208
H untlngton Beach
M1..J4tt
8907 Warner Ave
1215
L1guna Niguel
UM142
27957 Cabot Road
Santa Ana
t5J.Oll0
71SN. Maln
<In H&R Block
Office)
....... WAnmlll
COGICS HOllHS
""116 Part Ttme ~"-~ APW.IDl'el--=~=~;,!1;; WIU trala. •at tom· ft ....._ N•u.aum. _.. illltt to tbt la· ._ ..
• --.,,. 70/IO, to top pro-...
PAl1MI' la Gill Bui! ~'~r PIOOIMA.D••• t}'.UdD : IJl.1'00 f 16' ......... .. il .... l ,..,. • -... .,.. .....
Ptd• • ~nferabl7 RMIDtate
'""'P•per. &1tttl at 'BID•mA&. a.taurut t.Jo!'~A=-, ...... SONS nitBallloeB97Clubis
M ' An you tl'*9 of too· DIJll9 birin&.
O&Vtel COAST "--Jack ot arsW..· HOSTUS
DMYN.Or =: ~ ~s: :=re::e .~r:rr~~e .e:.:St :!t"'=":,~ ~ ::;,t;:.. weekdaya. .._.~~llesa lt with a part.tlme DOD· Pleue call for appt. -~ Y proteulonal? Pertlapa llon-Prl.8: 30 to s. ___ ..;;.._;;....;_, ___ • )'Oll lhoWd Lalk wit.b us. •'7151
~ We are noi a chain, -----~--
c,....,. .. ""• branch, francbiae cw lub-~~ atdiaryot~elM Our~ ....... bri&bl, nm from a remote 1vory ~ to \taln towr. Wea.ley N. Taylor
MAY CO.
..... bc..t
Dap I s ..
ctlUSTMAS
EMPLOYMENT
For more information contact: Ron
Taylor, 71•16'G-5.W
We are Metin1 tem-
MUOG ID t.be,. SIClll'AaY &boal No .a..thaad ~. 4 or s
~~ for lhe a... ............... --4
Costa lle•a area. Varto. abifta ava!.lable.
Sales experience . pre-
ferred, but " a.re willin& to train
Ctilfar ..... , ......
..... 100/261-1321.
Alls far ... Dees.
1.0.£.
~people! Perm Ptr daya/week. Specl•l Servtee StaUoQ Atten-s-.. prtute aebool llcul ea be anaqec1.. 4ant, La1un• Beacb, ~. 30 lln ~ llust have Jd.nt lkJJ.la. l'/tlme 1 part Ume
Is e•ea. Vac • lna. ~-wtmda.4N-1032
&e1ume1 accepted. --------•JS&WlNG MACHINE Im.med 1tart. So C.t Secrcadal OPB •
Pina aiea ol S.A. An-exper pref'd. Nr OC tbaQySdlaoll.m-m:s. PrMrBAL AJrport. •Am·•:aoPM.
ID ~ Will alao O>. .. a 3'-year old firm SAI.E3PERSON
bmdle reeeptioft duties. wboilyownedlsoperated We have immediate 'IV ·Sl'EREODEPT. SECRETARY Call Blta. H0-1055. by Ha fOWMter. ll realJy openlnp in Resuuraol Expr. pref. Over 21.
Coutal P~I A1en· makel • dlfference. Our Management with a Muat be able to work ey, 2790 Harbor, C.M. awrqe residential sale rapidly IJ'OWinl national ewaar Sundays. Apply in
...._ Maa-'Jbm'&. m-wa SBIOR
SHEET llETAL c.,... ...
Ne?erafee. la $t07,0l8. If you are chain. penon.
capable ol liattng & sell· Weotter: Kenn Rima
"' ,, ....
State wide investment .me. firm -Fub.ioa
lllaocl. Bu.sy. active, ch.all•= diveramect cMiea. lkilla, (t~
lnl/ shorthand) or-
pniaatioaaJ abilities.
MG-012311-Fri. 9 • 00.5; JO .
PBSOMMa Cl.ERIC
TOStOO
U you li1te the friendly at-
mosphere ol a pel"IOllDel
dept. " can type
moderately, call Rita.
This poeiUon ii w /one of
lniae's best companies. ~ O>aata.I Person·
oel Aeency, 2790 Harbor.
CM. Never a fee.
N Att«Ktaoc.a. Busy bcb
kennel full tune, prt Ume
S3. 75/brty Helen 4M-0142.
lna homes in the finest • l • W E E K P A I D Magnavox Dept. residential areas or TRAINJNGPROGRAM 3661Harbor81,CM
Newport Beach perhaps • AD v AN c E II E N T CA'-Publi -· u~you abould joi.n our lHm. 8 AS ED 0 N 1 N · ~ C ·~a ......... or
Please call Marjorie DIVIDUALMER1T. teaching backrouad.
Clark, ResklenUal Mer. • B o N u s o p . Higtuelf lmaee and a de· for 1ppointment FOR'l1JNITIES are for excellent Income W~ N. Tartor Co. • AN EX C ELL E NT can earn you over S2000 Secntary. aeneral office,
ZWSanJoaq91DHUla I N s u R A N c E comnuaston Now thru good typlq, excellent
Road Newport Beach PROGRAM Chrl1tmas . 4 people beaeftta. SloS. 54$.2111. 644-4910 •COMPETITIVE needed at once for
----SALARJ ES Orange County locatJoos
RECIPT10NIST •PROFIT SHARING Cail0awn213/204·3934
SIC1tlTAllY
w /or1anlzatiooal
PROGRAM 50 .... Newport Beach lo $950. •PAIDVACATIONS SALESPB ~ -aballtles. SH. typinc.
Your figure aptitude & Uyouhave: for Desi1ner Jewelry
Opening "7o~~ posi· ~~~:rru~u~ ;~D ;ERXrc~ o~ ~e:s81~x~ra/:r
tJoo.a & Assist. Mngr Very congenial people & M A N A G E M E N T _63_1_4Hl __ • --
a.m&Al
llPOITUNITIES ........ .,.......,
....fee of • meiof' .................
pwlailka for~
....... UcJllt.,..... pod ca lc.tto. ...._. ___
tr.Y•I 11 re.-lre4.
MHt f•r•ltlt ow•
al ., ........ stillg .......... de•li••
wfftttt.pllblca.d I , a.
Fw• "'at tw ...
..... eel
BRAKE
OPERATOR
Immediate opening for
abeet metal press
oper1tor able lo do
la.yog.s and work from
bluepnnt.,.
WE OFFER
•Highly Co mpe t1t1vt.'
Rate>
• Plaaly ol Overtl me
•Shi.ft Dlfferenual
•Excellent Company
8eneCil.s for Employ~
"Depeodenta.
APPLY IN PERSON Esp. pref. call 964-3551 very pllW> offices will be EXPERIENCE cu....., Pa ... time sal--yours. Handle phones. s ~ " ...
Printing some typmg & learn •WILLINGNES TO personMustbeflelUble& PRESS bookkeepine Excep· ~~r: TO GROW responalble. $3.2$/br
Mature Sales person ------wanted pa.rt tlme in gll'l
QBlil Memory a Phis>.
f°' fut-paced firm ln pleasant Newport Ctr
SUITOUlld.t.ap. Salary de-
pendin1 on quaUCica-
Uam. Reply to Adt52'7,
c/o The Daily Pilot
Nwsppr P.O. Bos 1560. ..C...at
r114115t-t066 LEAR SIEGLER D.AMSPOn
DYNAMICS
abop. Callm-2Qt -
tiel~ISING
Permanent part time
posiUon tnerchandlalng
·ireetJng carda lo rei.11
aton!a ln North Hunt-indoe Beaeb area. Call 714·485·1541 be&ween ~9pm ---• Modela-illcorta
SSOOW..tc
OltGAMST I
PoaJUoa Jan. 1Sl80. for
Laguna Beach church 12
rank wlcltJi pipe organ.
De,ree &or prev. exper. expected. Rehearsal
'111.ura evea &r 1 service
8.mday at lOAM. Salary ~· Call lbe cbun:b of-
fice at 494~1 for ap.
plicaUon fl appt. for audition w/mwi.ic eom-IDttee.
tlonal benefits. Call WIIBTIJECOMPANY pluscommisaion.11. ~ •roR 557-6122 lOO'ii free to llP· 11.U.O.O.L.E
VI"' 5ftA ..i. t So. Coast VIUag& Full lime experienced .-.CMll . call Larry Kart.ak. dur· ~7770 /
press pel"50l'I to operate ~I ing busines s hours.
the Daily Pilot's new TOLL FREE at <800 I SAi '5 patSOMS Hamadastar 800 11" x "33-lti06or rush a resume ~
17" duplicator. Hours lo Attn: Larry Kartak PenorW!ly plus adulta .,,. • M-.. -... _. r.n....ts.r.fc• lo wo'rk. with and 8:.,.,-..:JO, .,...,.y llUJ.. motJvate kids. Over 21.
Friday. Clean shop. ex· 4SOOCampu!I. N.B. RED LOBSTER • ·--· ,.._ ,_._ oeUent beneftta. For ln-Open Monday Evening Jn -.-. "9p .. uaoo.
terview pleaH call: Until 7 p.~. SUJteHe Sue:liNnesaueu.
ec242J,at2T1 _ __.,ST 3110Place()(IJcehn P.AllTT1MI
Calta lle:u, Calif. 92626
EXECtrr1VE An Affirmative Act km
SF.CRET ARY Employer M /F /HIV
lrvlne-bued developer l~~~~~~~~~I baa openjn, ror
aecntary lo the pres;.
dfm&. ol a growin1 rann.
Cois•tructloo back-
oomd. 8l>Od lypiq 6: SB akU& aeculer')'.
~ coaunauurate
'ffl•&Hr. Call Jira.
....... «*Mta51 OIAM&I COAST _.. '"'"' l3>1Ncsta Wmoa Road ll9t•t&5 D, .... v -· -T TO $150 Arlln.ion, TX 18011; P.Halla:. 111_-tan--=-~= ~· rMllW' ~-attradl,,. lndlv. --331 W. Bay &reel to baodle ftoot office AD Equal ()pportun.lly ~or 484 •• dla.Mm, 800d •kills ,...
CoUJI... deK. YouwUineedtoeo-MdAl!lrmltlveActJon ExL=~~M. ~!!.[~-~.=~::.:a:.; PART TIME F.q\&al~y---joy people. Moderate EalploysM/fl'lff ~Salary corn·
typln1. Call Rlla. l~~~~~~~~~I SALES meosurate w /exp EV'B-llNGS PRINTSHOPTrainee. S40-es. ~ Penoo· RlllltaW'allt lleaponalble person m tG?·UDI. ,. 'S..•
.......... _ -.. oatstaM'«il ~1333rd Sl. nel A#.fDey, 2'7'90 Harbor. """-Rusty P•llcan as wanted for sales • H&bt· SICalTAltY 4500 <.'<JmPl1' " H
3131 W Segenuom
Senta.Ana CA
S1••••nc~ •• aeed exper•d, -•* l*"llOD for our l1dpplq &!ft. penna •
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penon <>Bl LIOtA Logan. (:..K.
............. ..., 0 --cb CM. Never• fee _ •""" "' ~ fixture 1bowroom. O M E .uraetlve penoo.allties ...,. 1oot.tq for a day bus pen on ve
.who enjoy woctinf with P/Ume (S) assocs for •RlCIPTIOMIST• person full time. Apply ut Jt~Ll btJll DATSUN -... • Until 7 pm. By Appl
llOl'EL llAIDS, full Of' kids. Over 21. Start at M Challenging poaltlon person btwn J:Jo.s . uuu i I( ope•i•9 for •·---------! $3.~ per hour. Phone Personnel, gmnt, th klUI of bU Mon.-Sat. 273$ W. Coast 11
put-tllne 642-4321. Ext 250 Mkt'g. Must be am. ~c t . Ty:~ntCC:~ Hwy.N.8 . ~ZllOI ___ wcawf•t· ':'_._its~ •SICUTAallS• Immedtiteoperung.W1ll 842
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3030
-BETWEEN 1-5 PM biUous & enjoy people. 5 h 0 rt hand Great ·-------•ls.Jes E .....,,,_ _..... Exec Sec/II CbauYaes be responsible for stock ' \SEU. idle it.elDI with a Allafor.AlldrWCI lnc<>peo.968-S930. benefits 1800 Call RETAILSALES UTAILCLBUC 50+, 1•1 M •d FublslSl.UOO ~ llJld process10g
O.U7 Pilot Claaalfled Equal Opporturuty Publisher Michele Muon S40-5001. For a new store openina + . ..t be c .. •h 00/lmprt Cll Sl4,400 of UK0m1Dg toutgo10g or
Ad.1G-5178. Employer. TYPESETTING Snelling & Snelling or ID Fashion Island, Npt. of ca ':ctlag. & Girl Fnd.ay, ourofc den Some heavy liftin~
•------------· IBM MTSC. Be tndepen-Newport Beach Agency, SALES Bch..Call714-760-1225for wwl ... wwl w/,... type~ !!,~) Expeneoce
dent, make more money 4340Campus. appt.1.Jl~w____ pie. XW. wl:k1 c-. sa.le$t0ur0ffice• """"e · I Manulaeturior • I ... our equlpm't on •AECEPTIONIST• a. Soles ._ ""tr;:I-";"" -..,.OnlYI"',. W.aller•xcellen"ola"' IXECUTIVE SECRETARY I ti.me-sharing basis. Rep· Near beach. Lots of CASHIERS nJ..A.OH .,_. ...... LuReuldersJ\g~y and benefits 1ocludmg _ I Challenging position with excellent I ~~ =~oh~~~t variety. Opportunity to WAMTS YOU 37t/1 wor• ••••· 4020Blrch. E5tab '64 paid medical and life in I oRpportunittoy for petarsoialnal kig.r1olswtinh. ~-~M· P.OCa. lif~~· ~f!!~~'r:~~~~0b;~c To fill avalancM of or-Pwc•nr .,.._ pro-NewportBeadl.833-8190 ::::;: Please apply 10 =ires p secre r s · 1 """' ... eaa. ·"~· k BUILDERS EM -ders from marine. clsh8coat. ....__. ___ -. I clu . shorthand. Excellent salary I ,,...,.,.=c• beLl!~,t1···b.ooS800k e~pp'.n~att PORIUM. a division of motorcycle. sporting HISSAM MOTOR ~-:-I'):--~ _-, uw..., 1be Wickes Corporauon, goods, motor sports, re ~~ I and company benefits. Contact our ln blay ractic of-Jeri Lynn. 540·5001. bas immediate openings t.aUen Great oppty but COIP. ADMJN ~
I Personnel Dept. for interview appt. I tke Exper. ~ front otc Snell.mg & Snelllni.i or fOf' Caabiers and Sales we are very selective & 1613 5-flowwr Newport Beach
549-9115 appearance req. Must Newport Beach Aeency. Personnel. Both full and want conladent winner f'OBOXS555,CM 9215216 Intenorl>erorator
LEAR SIEGLER
11tAMSPOIT
DYNAMIC I I lo~ people. 10 key by 4340Campus. part-Ume positions are types only We tram ex 714-54f.l.ZT7 Want the best JOb 1n
Engineertna I touch. FuU time· 847-8272 avai.lable. Good start.Jog pertJy Via1l us & sec E.O E w.n ! Must have '>f'<'t y I ADMNSTaATIVE ASSISTANT Real&tate REC~~THIST ~~nd company _Ca_l_lMr __ Stone_ S4Q-40~-SICaTAllY ==~:~tohan E.O E I To function u administration sup· I W~. unlicensed <we Exp'd, busy phones, Iota &ales Admmiatrauve usist.ant lmne~!'!ency 1~~~~~~-m~t~ft~h ~rt to our Engineering and I wi.llt.rain );oeworexper. of typmg. lovo1ces. or· Apply to Stor• Wanted yo.mi IMn who to the Pres. Manufac-•E.17tb.~ ....... esa r: I 0 S D Good licensees for new ex-den quot.ea. so+ :f..m. M _ wW &et a.JoQa weU with turer mem toiletries co. ~~Ste.~ZM;~~~642;·~147;0~1·-;~;;;=~UU-
3131 Wtsl Segerstrom
Santa Ana. CA
arket.1ng up~rt epts. ....-.... active Irvine of·•11;n women . Ca 11 II r . ..,__. .. , .... , ....... -•--.. ., I Secret.rial an dictation skills .. I ~C011l 1 manager, Tus> ula1)' " bene its. •-.-v ..._....y -·· ~ SHIPPIMGC&.Ea"
Must have experience in engineer-I Redblll Realty for con-=~·M.rr. Call BUILDERS Thompioa54().40Zl :;.)l.onsa:_~.c,:rt:g::~ i--------•t !~b:~~bas~:.a:"~: I ing control. Salary commensurate ~~ial interview . ..;.:;:::.::::...;:.;......:.:.____ ~=.R:!rco~e~ typlnc so+. Salary SECIEJAIY perimce ~.Full I witb experience. Excellent com-I , RecepUonilt cuahlooa. Sall• by 115.0IOtoSl.IJJOOpermon Poailion currently tJme. Immediate open· benelu.-Pl )) p t •FIOMTDESIC• Schock.6?$-1S23 dependin1 on back· ing Good company I pany ~. ease ca a : I There's an eaay wa7 for Fee paid. Recep · EMPORIUM pound. Resumeto: Pao· avallab&eforaSecretary benefits Call Balboa
51&-9850. I )'OU?' to sell that bicycle UoolatlPublJc relaUons, 1--------1 l'O Ltd. PO Box 18123, Irv =k~ ~~~~n~ Manne ~9671 E.O.E. I ~••~ft ftEWD""I IMC YoU no )Ofl&er UH. Just rapidly expanding -.117 .... St. ""or,... ___ ,.,._.. Ad trl1l3 ---• n...... .. -•. co....joy ex-MtFIH •~v-v " "" • I advertise it In the diviaioa of naUonal cor-#O~u-W:c.. r• "-"ICU _.._.... • .....-R r.<r• i--------1. a..tfiedl Call 842·$678. poraUon. Llctrt aldlla + --"' ACTION c e 11 en t com P • n Y
·----·-----•-• Iota of variety. $1000. Calla Secn!tary for boat de· benefiu. Apply iam SHOE REPAIR MAN Alao fee joba. Call Jeri Equal Opportunity Dally PUot aiper. Must have boal· aoaa. Mon· Fri, Penoo "'tlinc Work· Part Ume
[pnM0-500J.Soellin1ls F.mptoyerll/F/8 AD-VISOR u; knowledge of aaMAuion'HOTa C.11 .... ~.
SneUIDI of Newport 1~~~~~~~~~1 842-5171 _.,.ble~-:1..:...~ .......... _~needs•• ... r Bea"b Atency, 43401:.___ -· ,_ tOONewportCent.erDr ~ ..-
.. _ .....__..... eo o E ldluUer Ca cator. Pay Campw1. Newport._.._ ...... · · ...,U.ble. Ca.ll for appt.
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HOUOAY MONIY
LGU cl booka, quaUty pie·
ture frame mouldln1.
ldtdlen aoodl. dothl111. mlfea table.. palnllo&I.
printa, balrdryer, fn .
dualrlal fluoruc:ent
lllOVINGl wr11:rv. Cbrhtmu Pa rad•
.. lbomll&, ecc. OlaiUni puu. IO « II U I T I E L L leae. ~•ave lafo
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·e. 1-lla 11, 25ft. varn
SANTANAS25
Absolutely full race
eqwp. 8 ba11. Pou.
Newport Slip. ~k for
ea.MOCICJJ .... ftberalaM erulalnc
Nit.er. Profeaaloaally e..aam built. Teak •oak laterior. Loaded witb
..., LDehadlns diesel,
wtndvw • refrtsentor. lleady to crulee
..._. 1060 aQJ'WIMre. I0,000/offer.
--••••••••••-•••••• (T(ie) -..rt. Private Wort loc!al lemporaey _... 11 ~-....m ... __.. -olfe l1.Yr ..... ~ very .. ---~ II --_ _... we r S&OYe m, all clean well-lral..cl baa WOD • 15 ..... -..-.... .... ~ ID
abort • loaJ term Gt: X-RAY TECH· Part·Ume 'tllllftlDOd. ~ rtbboali for rlder. w/U.rw, pod ......ttteoo, -m. e1oop. rw detalle ~all lypea of 0 nee go 1 It' 0 a • v. 11 . StMl5l5 5• UIS. FOi' ~...::~. anti· tsDO/a&r. ~JUO ... 1100.~ c:JMc... ••• .. eall151·1511 ~iaaposkplamfor:lbefollow· beacBoloclatCRT."-U~l77·5~. t ~ 102 qum6drTV'1 95'7-IU3 --------· aaddle6wekuall. UNITED ~rA&I! .,, .. IOll ,.,,,. ....... q" ___ .::-..._._. -_.. F--a-..a..-I070 ,_._..NS_•-----•••••••11••••-•• ~ -1 ..... --...... ---••••••-•••• _..._, """"rv -LOO. ru.... ......, Newport t11500 .,.a.fltt YouthCowlaelora Girts 31" Huffy 1:,:r.1 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.-ZorllZ-5414. a..., ...... llMlal otn<e ,._ • ·
P l Tl I -·----Good MOOll HOME .... _ __. ..... uu--a ~.. .... de 1 ll • • • l. D d a rd ---*' .,.:llon ar me even n11. -..-.... . ............. vnlUA<ll "'"" .-2 Ualted ""a.re Cou:poaa d 1 de f I
& It. CAqolq adulla worltiDg 5n·3112 pls lo aetU01. $95-0. eecb. rawera. •P 1 e Sabot aailbo&t •loan no '°"' wrth youth. Over 21. Own -CLOSE ftllT SALE IJ70.l080or731-8741 Sil m-nn drawer S150 or nearest sail. '1$./0ffer •Swael .. " t..rwportaUoo. $3.50 hr. c,_.rw& • "'UUI . atrer s..iw. ~51565 •Reaptl•sh start.6-9PM !'dp 11111 1030 Decorator rurnllure & ,....... Wed set or loose .40 ct Irvine Racquet Club Na 1017i-____ -;.;.-.-.-.-
•GaMral Ofc Clerita CALL.ANDREA ....................... acceuorie.. Cedar Glen COllll!Jllltd Piud SOOO Delp. Otrcr P'amJ..ly member"lhip for ....................... TIAHSPAC
'*T...&.6.. ~l. ext 2:i0, l-5PM. Nikon F2A. 35mm, Townbomea, ~ Ekien Forlllhs.le 64.S-S(XX)Ext l26 ~p 740-&m _Blue & cold Macaw .
Jr"... EOE. 1.4·50mm lens, never Ave, Coet.e Mesa. 11lo6 HUNDR,,..,,,SOFITEMS "-"'·-------IOIO .................. 39' C AL 78. au p e r l, '45-1 · -beell used. $600. 979-1724, datlv.6'2-6734. • ..... ~m'-'~-.....__. 2 Urut.ed Auh.oe .,.. pnee ...,....,.,.., tame. wtcaae . ...-~.owner leaving ··r·· ..a.A,..., # ...,,,......, ''""" ••••••••••••••••••••••• duac tacllets. $45 ea. lll50.~ --.... IDIDY places to Ma 0 n ... _ • .-... __ ~------t •Dmml Room Tables, ._, ~ aow as eam op--·-•••••••••••••• C. IOJI SAClmllCI! Chain• Hutche& CERAMICS ~2111'lL Bill. ,._.It 0...,.. 1090 hide m.soo r~~for Puerta .... ,.. 1005 _ ............. _.. l b •Uvin1RoomSu1t.es, Handpamt.ed Ct'ram1cs. JUmted .... fancoupoca. -· ... ·:"············ :!t=~!':t.::.;:
p. ....................... e.llaold.DFH.11,oraqe Campa sner at~. Boeken.Chain plaquea, naUvlty ael. $S0 ea or beat ofter. ••••100 • or NEW " lron1ca, aalla. auper
PWUCAUCTIOM •wtit. JOU cu take me =~~~. twl~ .==.. platea, mucb ml•<' 59CZ'7 =.':rt&f.l~· lmded,new.llUOO. llAllYITDUOWf'l!fE lllaarorsa. Vlot1Md6 bad.QoudeandMkml$190 •~1..IKENEW• at.elm. Al.o apedal CW· BASKrl'PAJlTU'.S Jaat '7' SEA &ANCllER -
ATJI l&WEJ.aY' --.NI-JD. ara...a.r. JDlo.a.a.Dtioek. den. colon done at,... • ua. r.r CladMm.. SPINET.Cable Trawler 111, aft e.bhl.
T OMllC1'S. AJlf· -II =.,.. "'"'''~ A=h .. 1111 -....~......... .._.ble COit-14fo.1'7U ......... -... ~.... -eld-. twadll.,equlppeclw/~ T: r Q vs• r:1111: -a: •• ..... ___ -...______ "A:..~~, .,,.. ""-_...,_ .-.... • -·
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PllOftlE toa ano • ,......:•.•••11. ....u.too .. sns. 25 " ~~ WANTED !INI.•-. llllldwlllOrsa.dllc:im-dooH rroal.._~:~~
BBOalt1RE. -.DJO. ~ TV como6e S1.15. • German tad1 off en *-... ~ fNID tu~. Have aomeWna you want port TV, wood col· 4 Tall barstools, TOP CASH DOLLAR lifetime rollectlon of MoMllD 14' DlCmJNS, t, fac·
Pbxt trbat )'OU want 1.n to aell? ClaaaJAed ada do f • e e D d t b I I $50. 8' yellow q UI lted p A r D F 0 R y 0 u R all pie.-fi dd.nA '°" bollla. limited war. Daily PUot Clua111eda. It well. MZ-5171. Weatminater ll3Mlll03 --b tel\ 6'1"-.._......, J F.WELR Y, WATCH ES, w:r • me • Ch r11 I ma 1 J o y I a a l f I I ___ _ .......... -..,. .. ,..., ART OBJECTS. GOLD. gluaware, 11lverware. Wwtuerorcao4300de· raot e1 u ra ce ~~~Er'tRSN~:JJ~E~ ~.~oy~PES~ ~~r.09$~~~· ~~~s·oo lot.
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chri.stmas gift train!
The Dally Piiot gift train is your special place to advertise items
for saJe as gifts at Christmas Time. This is the little train that
cant
Thia speclal,.glft guide will appear each Wednesday from Nov.
21 thru Dee. 19 reaching 108,000 households each week. Run
• man,y times as you wish. Samples of two of the many ad
sizes are shown below -you can run an ad for five weeks for
•lowas$55.
GIFTI TOYS
JEWEL&Y
8POR11NG GOODS
8' Rust PlaJd sofa, 1125.
OAK coffee tbl -2 end
tbla 1275. 968-7148.
Klnlabebed w/(rame,
S7S
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ANTIQUES Nortbeutem Amenu m-w. flDl!St yadll avail .~2200 3002 Colle1e Ave. Cr TY,..... foryourmoney
S P R A Y 8 0 0 T H , Baker. *"413L tM. 5eafwo l"I 30 + ERICSON. 2 to
DeValbtu, l~ yrs old i--------·i-·----·-••••• dloo9e froa>, b\c&Mt 30' JOxJ•xl8 cua&om booth. BuulUld 2S" RCA color around, equapped to re·
Compiet.e with all elec· T v II& l Yr Warr &u. IG.000. Double dreiaer w/mirror, lrtcal and 1prin.k)era. 4. * ... * .....eDaL-.171i · Oallab8ulourUmubant IOCJd cond ~o. Jr bed 24 " ubauu fau. IAlh&aHe Pim al10 good cond $20. dryt.hru. Repl•cement AteSALIAT M8C6JOO ~•mp. SEE 'l'RANSPAC bet~
......_ value $21.000. A1kla1 ~---...-..a..-B 6 0 ..a LLlrD&abk. ,.......,ANYllloaL --------• su.ooo. <213>771.J070 .._ ,__._.. TMlllN.• Newport Bela, (71•, ..... S-. 1015 ...... t -------• MM1ZZ1 _... ...... ... ~-_, ........ ••••••••••••••• Jolln Wayne Tenaia Club te l ~ • " HUG ~SALE ~membership for Wj'lm •• l:JO 1111.2v .... war. wt ~ ___ , ... ,._
llDaait.oftedlU.JenQ1 ule. S1IOO loel tn.Dder MJ.5MlJ~ ••,·--r· UDd atb.&Q71 • clol.bas, fee. Call Jo1ce 114/ .......,., •• 1 nst.a. art n..a-............_ ..,... bu•~ trlr
21111 dn. WIOdbaadl, sa-mi.a,...., wn..S-comiP· ...-,,_ea.mer.,.. -..ar .....
ctal'M8t, mueb more: _____ _.__· --11 meat. CloU.U.s.11i& ~u' llportal b&e, JVC ·---a1RD 9M7'1I, ~ .... a .., .... a.. --.aa..u. .. ' ate, power -.. ~..,
DlwCNl*.lniae Sacrlllce ll>TOD atCbt oil Cou& HtrJ ....... qua.rta-baloc.a Wl'l'RLJt~ --------· --1------· ----1 W Del Predo. Ow llaDdl. lenaea. atora1e ae 1111 Mowtu: ~Sat, Sua. Gre1 lllak stole fll, ~Pb:en.-ema•o&WaeceM.Best ...__.,
K&.uDd.dnret,twabd. PbUco Nlrtpntor m offw . ..,,,.. .. .. 70
a111P1e beretooll, eaff .. .....-nbtftN. 11 .. RCA ab' cowle H11uu .. u1uu• ... •• :c_ ~ on. dd, Small l'Jad.roak Ot. In· Adran1 ~ JJ ,_. wl1. a Ma.aai l&ftAYM A• I
lllbllt l&eD ~ ftllltlOl7 for ..a.. 0-~ w. ll., aide by aW., A&.-. YACNe-...rt• •11
trailtr. eic:. etc. ma ..a. W.V.. ._c._, J'8Dow,-. Allo. ..U· .. &..,..
Conell Dr., Cll . t&c5»ll7't =~rmolre. UH. I . 11 ,!:>.~~
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AatlqUH, boaHbold 1.ncl. deu .. ry. Aft •• at baaU ........ Ti •• .. MIO --------
..... 1 day oab 8u.D ZZ..%173 almost uw SIS. Cal ........ -........... .
10ilm .? ltuet s.o. 1175 PO<l..OWNERS-AnM!loa ..., KAYAK.. IJ' I" wtt.b pad· ~eAe~N= C: Dunleilh Cir. Npt. Pool Sweep, perfect n.de your llulbea A1,t cla,~~obo Ba1vlew Yacbl Club ________ , eaod; sm com~ tncl. Well dlae. ~·ror ~ C·ID
RefrlJ .• ans. Gruoctlic motor• timer. <TH> America• M'rllaH ..... tc' Ince/ --------
tape reeorder, $30. New M-WJ.S. ~ , Ser.. '-.. fOZO ~ 125 IL a.th avail.
T8ll5 Un, J,15. Cb9at of CarpetlDI .. HT y a.lhl:llAMI ~fare c:oupom. -•~••••••• .. •r••••• I S.ach llarina.
daWSI, 15. Glrla llpd Yellow tw ... Almciil f3~ 'l'l~Call Do~1. N*carPemerto,_.... tes/mo.~1. w., •. Beve&ed mlr· ... Bait ofter-... ........ wood baC. could be pert ............. a ror, lllS", SlO. All/PM ' . Ume.C&UMHZU .. -........-9010
epe a ke r, f5. Lawn MERRY CHR.IS'l'llA.5 llkber ~cipanted pOOI ~ • ......-......., • toH i'~·:~~.~ ..... ·,·:..._·····. D:llNW,"5.Stla•mon. 1'ffaay_'_a llember1blp tabie.$325.. --.,. .......... ..,,_ llalr.emtr ... ·Wl ~ .. ................. _. -t• 6J.J 16J. ,_..._.,_._....._.,_._......__,..._..,.._..-.. .......................... -... ............................ .-. ·=~·~=~-;-I ,-;:-----
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I.ate model To1otaa.
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su.&mce-Leasl.ne
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Bollsf\oyce BMW
U40 Jamboree
Newport Beach 640-6444
&'SON. Beach Blvd.
LA HABRA
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as Ill. No. of SA Fwy>
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AutomaUc trau., alr don, PIS. P /B. fact. CICIDIL, AK/I'll e...u.e •l•e. auarf. Beck•t' a..._ oali).••· •&•rH. flJord blu• _ •/dark blue lHtlaer,
THEODORE llACH -..om a.ooo ml. Very clean • .. Doft...... ~ sesoo or Mat.
NEWPOBTBEACH -'JM.~~~~~~~ ROBINS
fORO 7IM»t00 "1$ am. wtUt. 411pd, a /c.
W .e..tt; M .. ~t am/hn/ltrk. taOO or ,, ' 'JL"li-' 'ii.I I'.;•
tiJW • .....,,-. l\aN ?IAlfa Spider, lo ml. Xlnt belt after.~.
edlban.Bestotr.-.... -n...a-v ~-CXDd.~crbelt offer ...... •o cs pd unrf
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sr-t, Dda intr. $2000/bllt. .. Dod8I Van, rm. lood. -·-•••••••••••••••• _n_4-_'1l0-0870 ___ . ----
5S7X7 ~. t975. 74 AUDI 71 m . AM /FM, sunroof,
Y1 VW Carso Van Rare. 548-UllUtMl-11815. Foll i door automatic. IUlf, •.ooo.
Reblt eng Ir trana. New lilt/Jo Lf«'Dg tSIO Excellent cood.ltloo ln· 5'$-S&Si = ~rd.t~~ ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• aideandaJrEB) 713211, xlnt cond., lo ml,
peiDt Ii Inter. Porsche CONRDENTIALLY IOI WITHAM =· =~~~· 1 wbeela " hub caps, v-~aw•ft.lla..I llichelim. AM/FM caas W• ...... forl.els -.. ~__.. =·~~7J3~· s ... ,......_ 1a:::.=~~ve.
c.l 5181Y <>Ml. Y m.m1 631-7880 ~~.,.:~:~: 76t·tllZA.. '79 Audi sooos, fully
a/c,-.ooo. 1'be fuieet draw in the equip'd. 10,000 llllea.
'SI Citron 1ood cond. West. .. a Dally Pilot $11.000. 831-9144 7:30 All +tP.9>0. 8*-7201 a.atned Ad. 842-5878. 63:10pm ---=-------
Every Saturday throughout the Football Season
the Dally Piiot brtnga you
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A new. exclUn1. profe11ionaJ foot
ball maiulne HCtlon brln&ln1 our
readers the most lDtenltiDJ. com·
prebeaahe •nd •uthorltatlve
roundup of material Oil th• pro
11mea to be telnlled eaeb weetleftd
for 2o weea.
i 4 2002, stereo AM /F M
caaa & record., J emen
spkrl, unique calm whls,
fut fl smooth, a joy lo
driw, E Nardi al whl.
95t50. 494-8967
c:.t 9715 .......................
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1'1'I Capri RS, al op-
tloa1. 4 cyl , 4 1pd. -.oo. Firm 646--0601
dya, 54.5-3766 all 7Pll
Dltllll 9720 .......................
'79 DATSUN
280-ZX CPL
8 c:ytinder, $ 1peed, air
coadltioning, AM/FM .-.o, map , cabriolet N . lilver ln color, one owner ca r w ith 12 llo.112.000 mUe service contract avai la ble.
(989WZP > "Fa ntaaUc Prtm. ....
$9699
SANTA ANA
DATSUN
Dl £. l'nb Street
... Ana 5$7111
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I IOlwnMAM
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VISIT YOUR tt7' MAZDA tbeJ &aliL Xtnt. cood. OIUJl•ICOAST U4COWI Orlfio.owu.r. 14f·Ml'l. ~D· • • eyL ' ap1ec1 tram. ti t12. ' rtV1"'1111 A lleel b.i.;d ndlal tllw. • •• «Jtn. 4tpd, fdooe', . HIAOqUAaTllS GSIDPIU>. 1ood coad •• •••
lla WM&lntoster ... 755. ....,..
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6A.L!868MVICE '4M7uv -., *1l.I00/080, P/ ,
'73 DATSUN
1200 FBTBACK
Yellow in color. Only
63,a mila. (768JFD)
'72 DATSUN
1200 F~TBACI
Yellow in color. Only
89,746 mUea. CA WIA69 >
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JIWB.51
SANTA AHA
DATSUN
2001 E. 17th Street
Sant.a Ana 558-7111
'611 Oat.sun 510. New disc
brk:s, tune-up, good (U
mileage, Needs elec.
writ, Not nmrung. $375.
~2911.
i8 810 Wagoo, lmmac.
A/C , ster eo, be low
wholesale Blue Book.
581·5826.
2+2
Wlb Rik •mootb $ 1peed
ll'IDlmillloa.. Deeo utee
brame db eledric I UD·
rod ad all the eatru
t be D1t1&1a e m pire
IDQllf9dlll"e9. Zl.000 lov· .... TruJy vour car " Cor lt LI =~· on wheel1.
$12'9
SANTA ANA
LICOlM-MBCUIY
l30l N. Tuatin Ave.
TUSTIN 547-0511
71 280-Z best orrer over
16.100. New Urea. Xlnt.
oood. S41...a27
'71 1200. not run.nine. best ~er.
496-7018
OUSMOllLI Mww .. ._ 9140 -™-~_llll6. ____ _
MOteA -••H•••••H••H• •ec llercedea %%0 SE, . CNC 11UCU '71.C 4SOllL a-Je '7.000. Rel>lt fuel ~~Yd. ::.. Nd 1n....= ba· l1QelSor %JS.511-58
MO-t'40 db ·...!. ~ f::. ~-Very cleu. Good
....._ ... Fortbe fuuy 7S2-2T17 1100.·P'rl. lt7'ffOle.A
CMCWA.oM
Oraqe County blue sky
blue Automatic of
COW'M w lt.b au condi· tiaam&-Allo ...
bufet't u.MHA.11 ). ----~·--~~ OM.YSIS.100 '79 4 50SL. Bla c t
HOW"' .... ~L-. w/iea&ber bemboo iot.t. -_.,..... lla1nlflcent . $21 ,900.
Do¥e 6~U SU Sil~ NEWPORTBEACR ~----------IJJ.0555 ,__ '742 SZttt .. Need we Say More? 1•--------i·-••••••••••••••••••••
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SANTA ANA
UMCOlM t•CUIY
1301 n. tmtin Ave. nJSTIN MT-0511
"11 Aceor'd LX. lo/Uli. itlnt eond, 5 yr warr anty ,
•MIZ71
4SOSLC
New car ractory warran-
ty, showroom oew. sun-
roof, fact o r y a lloy
wt.!a • caaaeue 1tereo CIX83)
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JIM~ONS
IMPOITS
ll10HARBOR BLVD . ..... ••••••••••••••••••
lt71AAT
1be Italian Rocket U.
Spider. Valencia orange
grove orange coupled
with a jet black top and
saddle tntenor. Thia rare
beauty la atlll 10 be r virlbi dreu Cor &t waa never removed o r
aix..l 1Jl her 10.000 lov·
lng, careful. &ofbtrolu ng
aules 1.381 VN S >
$69,5
SANTA ANA
UMCOLN-MaCUIY
1301 N. Ttatin Ave
nJS1'IN 547-0511
...... '730 .......................
JACftlAIS
XJ61A. XJ l2Ls •XJS~ Molt cob's available for
lmmediate •bYery
TIST DalYI ONI
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C06TAllESA
979-2500
COSTA M ESA
631-1276
'72 Dleael 220. AIC. P IS,
2925 Harbor Blvd .
COSTA MESA
979-2500
clean, 16,900 PP 74MG Midget.newpai.nt,
f7S.-4600 clutch, batt, roll bar .
73 45(Q.C, pnme cond , nru~. '97-1~:... __
wire wbls, 116,0 00 76MG Mld&el
m.103S Rldt Well• Lo/mJ, XJnt MPG. Runs
'64 2:20 SE. rblt eng, .:d GREAT• 64S-9US _
anl21mpg. 12100 Meil t744
972-1168 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----
"II MB 4SCASLC. lo m1lage. '77 MGI ~le~ 2S,O<>O m 1 les oo t his ~1712aod67~3222 rn1roon bea uty Electn c
'81250 SE 4 dr, vry d n & ~erdnve, mag.i;, rack.
"---'A cleanest one in Orance Fiat '76 U l ·S.pd, A/C, .-.. ~ble. ong ownr Co. a174TDB 1
&:t mpr1, xlot cond. 9 712 H1 au '3700~ 64~ 3323 • , .. _ ..,_1 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• dya,~~V8 ..... .,.. .......
· u > 496-&M. 73~ Jensen-Healey. orig -IOI WITHAM
7S X19Sport Coupe lo/ml. owner. Mab Offer Call llJ7241D>EL 4 .s, xlnt c:ood YOUCSWA~
Xlot. cond. 2S-33mpg. aft6orwlmda&u-QM2. law mi.le5. Owoer &U· 1DW•minsterAve.
S 3 , I S O . e v e a o r Iola.~ aft $. In W•t.minater .
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"""'' '70 tll·T Tarca map, mat.1, ICJOd U...., brakH, ~~ czmG) "A Ga .. .,.. for Sure!" ~. Needl paJnt, aome etc. lmmac. Student -.._. upetJ • SJ4t5 4 cyUader, 4 apeed, nilt..•.250. mu.t HcrUtce. $2100'. -• milea. A&doma c, nctio, brtlbtndtncolor. '8CPwlcbe<»Dvt . Needl io:a>to4pm,'7U138 :ocmon. A beauty! IOIWITHAM ==-~ ~~ complete restoralion. 72 Subaru Wqoo. _, (1L1IV ..,,, ,.:c:!::.,.~ •.
"Verfi Very Nice!" $5,IOO.UUTM,aU Good~ n:illeap. Call IOlwt'TMAM inW..uninlter
(11QI 6> '79'12£,imlnd,12,000M , -. VOLISWAGIM · •'7551 831-1880 ""38& AJC.aliotl,..,,_122'1 -it 8rllt. tl00 down, take 7tOOWflltmimterAve. WCamper Bua VerJ ad • lolllorce '756 over paY1J*U, Ml-ll'7t, -~.w~,--oond., nm11ood. saioo. SANTA ANA ....... •••••••••••••••• DIYidor Sbeila. -·-~ -_, a.a. •1 DEAlIR IN U.S.A. T.,... ms lavtq &own Kuat Mil. ___ VW_Ca_m_per_.Bua_._good
aoo1 E.17\b Street CAIVIR "It Toy O>rona, la, btbk, _ ...... _____ snoott.t otr 831·9375
DATSUN ~ IOY ... •••••••••••••••••••• '74 Bua, xlnt cond, co nd , runs xlnt
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"77 c.ebca GT, llbk, Sep, IOI WfYHAM AM/FM tape, xlnt cond .
All"91 9'er'eo, ll,OOOM. v-"'SW•n.-.. MI0. 7,7G-53o&3; 844-1322 eood eoad. ear cover. ·-,...._.. seeoo Ul-MSIE••· 7800W~Ave '70 VW C.OOvt, new tires,
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71TOYOTA suum1.ac
Fa.mow ToYOta eeooomy
ad dependabUi\y Silver
with bUdr rinyl intenor
Clean and Sharp! -.UDR>
CW,$4691
28:11 Harbor Blvd
Calta lieu 540-5'30
'71 Cellea GT. liflbacll.
aulo tram, map, very
deu. SUDO Al·~
m Wmm•oster top, mac.or, paant. ~75.
• '1551 63B. 7880 64(). 7225
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72 OJroaa Mk 11, 4 dr ... __ •_42_,_ ..... __ s_T_ .. _c_os_n_•_MBA ___ __
rachals. auto. AC. cleaD, pp ll$SO 535-370 l --T,..... 9767
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you buy
TOOAY!!!
~ _.....,._
211125Hatbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
979-2500
SUPERI CARS -
AFFORDAILE PRICES
-:.3c~~ ........ 5 1999
Full PoWO' factOfY air conc:htion1~. Landau
top 1111 wheel AM/FM stereo & SHARP!
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76CHRY5Ua S 1999 ~19AM •••••• w. ·a n .,..._ ,,,,,,. ••••••lflll"''ldtG & ~ .......... .,,~ ........ --....... ~IP9Clail ~Y}
'74CAD'l4C s2999 SIDAM DI YI.LI ....••.•
Full Po'MW. fac:fOf'/ air COnd. AM/FM IMf'eO.
Utt ~. Landau tap & extra clean! (64MXL). R£PO ~~~·i:r!::t::~ ~~·~ .......... s3499 ma .uJed btd.! oa a re· Full paww. fact()()' air cond . .AM~M .wr.o. tilt
pc 1 sued '73 TRI with .,..., ~ top tun leeth9f lnt8rtor & in
47.000 mlles. Minimum l.1(£ NEW conditlOf'I -OHL Y 44,000 mil•.
bki Sz.400. Car ca be "51329)
aem at lbe DaUy Pilot -------..... ------....----,~--automott v e 1ara1e 71 ..-cuaY s349 between 9AM Ir 3PM COU..AA Xa7 • •.••.. •
wee«days ooly. C.on~ct ,,,. ~· tectory air cond. C.briolet top.
Pal Coe betweee IAM " ....,. ..,_..,, 19'« pwr. eut. stereo tape, tilt 3PM at &c2-Cl. ext 284 wheel. pwr. window• A low, low mllu.
for fwtber lntonnat.ion (111lCT}
COMVER1'91.I
'IR-71 MOW Hiii!
O:MJpea A.Ito A Yailable
for immediate dell very!
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2925 Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
979-2500
~~CLUSIC ...•. ~399
COUPE. V8. automatic tra.ns_, ~ atMring,
PoW9f' tnMil. fac10tY lltr cood .. tllt wt!M4,
rallve wheels & low. low mites. (e815RFBl
CHOICE OF FIVE•
·1•CH1YaOL1T s4499 . MONTI CMl.O ••••••••
LANDAU Full Power. factory air cond.,
AM/FM aweo. IOkt pwr. Mat. titt Yllt\Mt,
cruise oootrQI. rallye whfffs & ONLY 15.000
mil ... l*e NEW -one owner (558PLE).
'77 CHlftOLIT s4499 CANICI CLASSIC •••
SEO.AN Full POWer. lactory aK cond.. tilt
"77 TR·7, AM/FM CU&, wheel. CNIMI control. pwr. door lodca' eplft
A/C, 27mpe. xlnt cond. Mat. rat~ wheefs A AM/FM 8 tra atefwo ~Otttt. S!»-$976 tape MINT cond1t1on -low. tow rnllnt
SecrUlce '72 TRB. Racing --(-97_5_s_ws_i ----------.. a.-... xlnl cond. sof·
\+bard top. AM /FM,
D1W ltlcbelhll, 25MPG,
fil'lt ••. Ml-7274 v........ t770
77 CHlftOLIT s4499 CAM.AIO COUPI • • • • • va. eutOl'Ntic tnna.. PC>Wer ateenng & brlMs.
fllctory llir cond . ttn wheel. ranve .._.. a
k>w milee. (871RFB) . ....................... .. ______________ -4
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Full power, fadOtY air c:ond •• ~ top,
rallye whMla. tilt whHI. c:rui. control. aplft
POWer IMI l IOw ml ... I 8hlfPf (3'41TOJ) •
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'71ftlmwood •'Elec•aee. ax. ... ltbr. naroof. w;~'b:~==~I Alt1rt• 1tereo l•P4. J:l aw... a.did. Beautittal ~'-r-.8::::~ AJ~· 760-20\1 %1.~°"-ma.
::·-=-~ Call -~!'!~ !:11'A/C i4 CDV cJeaD Jo/ml, full •• -_.., ·-· • pwr. Sl,JDO. '17 vw au. Vu Rare • ah..i wn. 1J30 .a.am ' R.bll • • traDI. New Harbor. 5'1·9175 or abocO. 1lnbl battery tlt·'la. "II Cpe de Vlle. 1llver,
,.._.: wtndlhtiM, atai "11 voa.o-. ldnt Cmd. • ...,. Lo ml.
pUlt • bar. Pancbe ----..Sor~1W7
wheel• 6 bub cap1, Doa.. f.UOO, "18C:O..de
Micbelim. All/1'11 cua se-GI 22,000mt, t~i =:
IOUDd 119tem. $3,$00. D y I 8 " 7 2 2 " " FIRll. 173-7220 or ...._Ulecl EvellMO-Zioa · • • '
m.a:zn -·-·-·············· ___ .;;,__ __ _ WVWq.Gdcond .. new G I 4 9901 174 ~De Ville. Red
t!DI nma xlDL $1 000 --•••••• .. •••••• OWl white top. Loaded· ·--~ • · 65~ ..... ......_ r11tnal owner. __;,...;,.,.;..;_.:..=:..=::.:e.:... --1 MH4i wori. SZSO 541,000mt. $2495. Call; v..... 9771. ' 4 s . 4 3 ' • • ; _•_179_. ----....................... M~ It 14. '74 ELDORADO
72 VOLVO · i.o.ded! Orislnal Owner.
145 Series 4 door ataUoa MiC 9905 ~oximately 50K waaon. 4 cylinder. ....................... .
au&omatic, radio and 7 6 A.MC $3500. 963-9823
belltollf. a.an and abarp 1 ••ca l , a11J'NC) ..-"" '78 Seville, loaded. Take • Slttl ~ 6 cylinder. 4 s~ over payta. on purchase. IOIWITHA.M ~1el. Lovely . ~money owed at end.
VOLISWA.~84 $2695 --
7500
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7800Westmi"IU!r Ave. IOI WITHAM WCMlld Y• ......
; inWeltminater VOU<SWAGEH Lease or buy Cads at : •mt 638-7880 'l6ooWestmlns1er Ave. wbolelale rates/exam.
in Westminster P'e: '80 Seville, loaded
77 VOLVO 893-7551 638-7880 $18,570. Call Jerry (213) ------~I &"i8-l.SS1. (714 ) 675-5911
264 4 DR .. ck 9910 . .
••••••••••••••••••••••• Cadillac i9 Eldo. salver .
• Prieed $100 over low Kel· 'Tl Buie!' Regal p/b! p/s, ~~·~~ loaded
, ly Book. 6 cylinder, aar, tall, new tares, 7!i0-85oo 673-· 1600 • automatic trans., air perfect oood. 1 owner. or
• conditioning, power '3,485.~ is SDV xlnL cood. Many
• steering & brakes, power Caclloc 9915 xtras. Best offer. windows, leather In-551·3943 tenor. Factory sliding ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------
: ~.one owner car, save 73 CADILLAC Canaro 9t 17 • Bi1$$112Mo./l2,000 mile 89,000 actual miles on •••••••••••••••••••••••
service contract avalla-tbl1 sharp Coupe de '78'Camaro. P-S. P·B. air,
, ble. "'5fi'YA> Ville. CJean car. Leather 5yr warr .. excellent ; $6975 ~~~itul condition. cond. ~50. ~lMJ.
$19,5 '78,6cyln, auto, PIS. P/B, ; SANTA ANA IOIWITHA.M over 20mpg, $4800. . DATSUN VOU<SWA.GEH ___ 1298 ___ _
: 7800Westm.lnsterAve. "18 Camaro, P/S, P/B,
2llOl E. 17th Street in Westminster air, low milee, aln1 cood.
Saa&aAna S51-18ll .. 75151 131-7811> CZ25VAP')-.mlaft8 •
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1976CADILLA.C s5795 COUPI DE VIW ....... .
One owner car with leatAer seats. cabriolet
top, crui9e control, AM/FM stereo. full power,
tilt wheel & low miles. (074RKQ).
~~~ ....... ~5995
Equipment includes splrt power eeat. stereo
rldio a aulse control. Low mites! (1465761.
1911 C+DI & AC
~=:o.~ ....... ~6495
With 50/!50 1Plit power seat, stereo tape
player & much. much morel (593WRAJ.
lt77CADILL.AC $6695 COUPI DI YaL1 ••••••••
Equipment lnclUd" leather seating area.
cruise control & AM/FM stereo radio.
(318RXH).
lt71CM'l'4C
=~ ....... ~8595 With ....,., 1menor. ar.o ttPe p1ayer a
Cadttlac ~ wheel COY8f'I. ( 178TZU). -
lt7ICA"1 •c
~ ............ ~8995
Equipped wtth all of the Cadlltec luxury
~a:). excellent condition & pttc.d to Miii
=~ ... ~~ ....... ~9795
Fun pcwer, ll*90 '-· wtre ...-OOWfl. below ~.nnli.. & alt of the s.Ytlle
....... (133SPH).
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. 546-1200
75CHEYY
MOMTECA.IU.O
Sport Coupe. 43,000
miles. A real beauty!
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$2695
IOIWITHAM
VOUSWA.GEH
7800 Westmiaater Ave.
in Westminster
m.7551 638-7880
77 CHEVY
MONZA 2+2
AtmmaUc trans .. power steert.ni. AM/FM, win·
dow abade kit, low miles,
gold in color. "Priced
$200 over low Kelly
ad..''~)
$:1366
SANTA ANA
DATSUN
3J01E.1'1Ul8treet s.nta Ana 551-7111
'15 Bel Air, 4-door Sedan.
Nl!W eqine. Pull power,
lir c:mnd., automaUc VI, ndlo W /'WU... 22 mpe.
'2$00. 14f.7G8 before
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Santa Ana's biggest ever clear !!!~~! TO You
ance sale takes place this weekend. THis w=:• ~•NGs
You can make unbelievable saving on IONEW over 140 brand new 1979 Lincolns & Mercurys. LUXURY 1979
Pick one you like best. we'll show you our fac-INCL~~:IC Vs
tory invoice, make us an offer we both can live with. ·a. .._. = "-=1. not and we'll sell it to you. You can even drive it home L--------..:.:.::'·c:~'o.:,~
... Normally we can approve your credit in minutes.
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THIS WEEK-END ...
SEE US!
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the A's ~·r In
symmetrlcal arrange-
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you can compleie the
words .ccordlng to
these definitions:
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soft hc1nds? Nothing. What's the best way to mix
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football scene? To find out. conned doh •· 2, J, etc.
For Better or For Worse
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FOR SENATOR BARRY GOLD·
WATER CR .Ariz I auth<X of Wrth No
Apol~s
You recently elated lh•t you were
"totally oppc>Md• to • ConetttutionaJ
conwntion to require • b.J.nced fed.
eral budget. Why .,« you eo oppoeed?
-Elmer Whitt.am, 8er1'Jev. Mau.
• I would remind you th.at the Founding
Fathers were very. very vague In rhls
field F~r example. rhey didn't say how to
call a convention, they didn't say how
many delegates would come from each
state or how those delegates would be
He's 'conslltutlona/lv unconuentlonal. selected. and, worse than thar. rhey
didn't build any fences around the scope
of a Consntutlonal convention Now I happen to bel1eve in a Conslltutional amend
ment very very carefully drawn up and submitted 10 the people, to put a curb on
spending, but d you opened It up to a convention. we'll be lucky If we wind up with
the Lord's Prayer being acceptable
FOR ANN COMPTON, correspandenr. ABC.TV News
What ~ of 1toria do you enjoy covering the luet;
which do you find moet d6etMtdul? -G.V .• York, Pa.
• The most painful -and distasteful -stones are always
the ones which take is close-up fool< at tragedy h Is unplea
sant, and somewhat embarrassing, lo approach the families
of victims, with cameras and microphones But I believe that
the sharing of emotion and sympathy is not sens.atlonaltsm It
IS rhe human drama th.at makes television such a powerful
and Important means of communk:aoon
FOR DUDLEY MOORE. st..v of 10
Old you Ny that at echool, laughter wu • meana of IW'·
vtv.17 Weren't you In sttic:t 8rtUeh tchoola? -P.N., Sant11
Fe, N.M.
• Laughing in my class would have meant suk:lde, not sur·
vival, but It helped when I came Into contact with bullies If
they thought you were witty. they didn't hit you. Once. the
school bully was all set to throw mud on me. so I managed to
crack a joke The bully. on the stupid side b1ughed By the
hme he stopped, I was well out of range
FOR COUEEN CAMP, star ol Cloud Donar
What'• .0 thie about you aJugglnt John TrlM>lta?
N.B .. Medford, Ore.
•First of all. It wasn't Trevolta. It was Joseph Bottoms, my
co star In the film . This Is what happened: Joseph "nd I ar·
rived at a Hollywood disc.a, whCt'e I Introduced him to Kate
Edwards, who woriu for John Travolta Later In the even-
ing, Jowph and Kate decided to split Ja.eph did have the
decency to ask me lf I could get home on my own. and that's
when I hit him I demand respect
FOR ntE .. ASK .. EDITOR
Mlchc.Ue PhWi.,_ Mid 1he'1 t~ dapU
of IMhJon destgnen. Why? -E.R ..
Minot, N. 0 .
•Said Michelle "I never never rhrow
anything away After I've worn some
thing for three years I put 11 away for
three years -then I bnng 11 out again ..
She thinks it's chic to wear old thmgs at
chic plac~ and belteve5 the worst thing a
woman cisn do 1s plan her wardrobe In
keeping wuh the dictates of fashion
Those who do, she believes. suffer from a
"nattonal fashion slcknt!$S " She adds "I
can never understand why an ourf1t that She's chic fn old /Cl.5hlon woy1
pleased a woman la51 year should homly
her this year " These days. Michelle (whose last two films dtdn t ~llactly shaner boll
office records -they were Volenbno and Blood/me) isn t paying 100 much anenoon
to her getup She's busy wrth her cunent him The Mon Wtrh Bogart s Face in which
she pf.,ys a ~ne Tlemey·rype character
FOR DICK VERMEIL. head coach. Phi.J.,detph1a E.agles
How can footb-11'1 rules be ch.nged to d'ord ~b more
protecHon wfthout 11owfng down the ~IM or making It
le. lntneating? -M.V .. .Mckaon. Tenn.
• I don't believe you can change rhe rules of the game 10
protect the running back. in thar the name of the game 15
physical cont&et I think equ1pm4!nt ca n and probably will
be. modified as rhe spons equipment people ~m 10
manufacture f()(.)(baJ.J helmeu and shoulder pads with an
outer surlace rhat wilt help absorb some of the blow
FOR .JUDY BLUME, authof of W1~y
t. writlng • book a.dting? -C. McB .• Monterey. C<t.
• Wrtttng Is alw"ys elldl1ng, especially once the rooure of
the f\rs1 draft 1s over. but It's the rewnting that I IG<e best I
work on each book five Of Sill limes before publicatton I like
to wetch II grow -I lil<e to get to know my characten well
When a book Is f1n1Shed. I feel sad Ir's like saying good bye
lo •n old fnend But ~ng can be tough. lonely. frustntllng
WOfk Sometimes the efforu of a whole day wind up m the
trash can
FOR MIKE DOUGLAS, talk·show host
le It true th.I you were unlucky In flncMng work when you
llnt started oul? -B.K .. OlympMi, Wah.
• Absolutely In the early years of my CMttr, I auditioned
for many jobs Some I got (such cU the vocalist role with Kay
Kyset and his twlnd and. 16 years ago. hosting my own
show} and some I didn't The most painful episode of not
making If was whi'n I audlboned to provtdt> lht> singing for
one ol the le.ads In the movie veBlon of W~ Side StOtY I
was told that my voice was too good'
PRO ....,._..ttve Mimc.1 fenwtdl (R .,.. J.) PRO AnD con CON ~om..~(Jl UWi1
E~y lhould have tu relief, but
tp«ie.l braka for coupa.,.. only u
"b.ndages" that oowr up our tax·
problems They crate lllulk>ns lh.t
WHhlngton 11 doing something
poalttvc about t.ua w. should not
penabe dhe the mllrled Of ...
t.axp.yer But apcdal breaks do no(
dmlnate b6u They only b&as the
The anewer la ya; but just /olr treat-
ment, not spedal. Two wage eam..-a
who happen to b. married should pay
Ju.t aa CYC'IY other W9 earn• ooa.
A tax system which ..-quires two mar·
r1ed working ~ to pey tublt.an-
tially more taxa " not tu. ~
two-amer rn...r1ed ~ dM option
ol flllng .. i tt-.y were MgAe II not.
.. tpee:W',..., -1111 mnp&e )uldc:e. More than 38 mlDlon
Anrtttkai11 now piry extra iua limply b.cauM tt-.y ..
mwrted. Thll "tu on INl11agl" dllcouragel rnlni9
.net famlla. No wonder so meny coupla c:hooac dtvorc.
-torM cwn dedde not to mmyt My bill. with 173 c:o-
IPONOft, wt1J end this unjutt penalty.
Should Two-Paycheck Couple.
Receive Special Income-Tax
Relief/
~ ~ IOfncoM .-. 1-..d. we n.d d9dtlM
tu-rate Nduc:tlone. lo provide aubmntSal ,..., fof .a
An1911ca111, '° snmui.. p11vm bu-.. growth anct
cnm-ptila, whk:h would ultlrMlidy provkM morw mon.y
fOf 1he T,._.ry, We need ecroM-the-bo.rd tax cuta -
for everybody -and we need them now.
e 1'7'1 FAMILY WUJ(lY, INC~ All rtghta ,.....,...
YOU ARE NOW TWO WEEKS AWAY FROM STARDATE 7912.07
AND THE 23RD CENTURY.
According to recent studies, millions of children, manv even vounger than 10 years old, are habitual
users of dangerous drugs like marijuana, barbiturates and hallucinogens. The problem Is no longer re-
stricted to the inner cities but has spread to where the "nice people" live.
I t was a winter night and four teen-age
boys were sttting around a fire In the
woods, drinking beer.
"Here. Take a hh of Moon Add."
Billy said . offering Stew a smaU round
piece of paper soaked In LSD
"I don't want It," Steve said. "It fries
yaur brain."
Billy persisted. "It's great, man. Try hf'
But Steve lhook his head. A tall, good·
looking 215-pounder, he was the sta.r of
his tchool's baskatball team, and In h15
own mind he'd been "In training" since
the lllCOnd grade. His dream was to play
profallonal beskctbaD.
The dream mded abruptly that night.
Billy .apped the LSD Into Steve's beer
"for lddca." and he dtmk It, not knowing.
Later• he was walking home, Stew
~ IO halucN9: , heard crazv IOWlds,
and I fell bk. lllde pieces of my body were
dropping off. On the fourth floor of my
apartment complex, I llNI a briclge a few
1-below rTM and I ttepped out onto It."
1 • ,A.11111.YWUl(LY,......., .. tf1'I
But there was no bridge
He woke up In the emergency room of
the hospital The next day doctors told
him he was paralyzed from the waist
down and would never walk again.
There are thousands of teen-agers like
Steve who are physlca.Uy damaged In
some way because of their Involvement
with drugs, sometimes -as In Steve's
case -their unwitting Involvement. And
there are mlllloM of yaungsters as wen
who a.re psychologlcally damaged be
cause of their Involvement with drugs
According to the Federal Government's
drug-abuse reporting nelW<>fk. mari-
juana, which most kid's mlukenly believe
Is "harmlea." Last year accounted fOf' the
MCOnd-largest numba of admissions Into
our Federally funded drug-treatment
facilities. One-third of these had started
using pot before age 14. And 1ut year
there were over 10,000 emergency-room
villts related to rnar1juana, either abne or
In combination with other dtugl. Forty
percent of thae Involved 10-to 19-yar-
olds. Thae •• allo thousands ol young
people who have died from drug ow1'-
doles.
Congressman Latu Wolff (D.-N.Y.)
-ort.n known u Mr. NarcotJcs -II
Chairman of the HOUM ol R...-nta-
tlves Select Commmee on NarcotlCS
Abuse and Control, which oventtS aD
the Federal agencies concerned with drug
abuse and prevention (there are over
100).
"Noc only Is the Unhed States the most
pervasive drug-abusing na11on In history,"
he says. "but drug abuse among our chll
dren has risen, In the past two yean, from
epidemic to pandemic proportions h has
grown to large that neither this nation -
nor any nation In history -has ever be
fore faced a problem that Is so Insidious
and so dangerous. And 1f we don't recog
nlzie the Importance of this problem. It wlll
have dlsutro us effects upon our society ~
While House Drug Polky Adviser, Lee
Dogoloff. is another expert closely In
touch wlrh what Is happening on the na·
tlonal 1eene. He warns. "If the present
ado&acent dtug-abute trends continue,
we could soon .cqulre an unmanageable
numbe' ol emotionally, lntalec:tuaDy and
todaly handic:Alpped yoong people We
could have a 'diminished generation' un·
able to function effectively, If at al, In an
lncnastngly complex and demanding
worid. In the ,.... ol ado&ctcmt drug
abuse, thcrcfcn. we have netthcr the lwc·
ury ol time nor the opportunity for ao· tmc debate."
Five gnm facton IW behind 5UCh state·
ments
1 Ac.coo:ting to the latest nationwide
drug-abuse survey -the 1978 High
School Senior Survey -one out of
every nine tenlon says he smokes pot
doily -almost an 80 percent lnaea.se In
thrtt·yea.n· time Of the 50 perttnt who
smoked pot at all durtng 1978, 37 per·
cent said they U$Ually stay high three to
SIX hours, and 6 percent usually stay high
seven hours Of more This. despite the
fact that scientific: evidence Is mounting
that shows that sustained uw of marl·
iuana has deleterious effects on the lungs,
brain, sex and ~uctlw organs. that it
creates cellular damage, psychological
damage. and that the younger the uter,
the greater the damage
Also, 46 percent of au pot-smoking
high-school senlon said they use one or
more addhlonal illegal drugs
2 Accofdlng to the most recent .na·
tlonaJ drug-abwc $Uf'VCY covering an OfJU
(1976-77). UM of martjuan• Is~ as
high for youngs:ten as It is f<>f adults, and
one In 10 pot-smoklng youngsters said he
also used stronga drugs.
3 The latett •ate, day. suburben and
rural surwya show that, stnce the above
poll was taken. drug UM hat lnauted at
raped rates In al wade levels; and white,
middle-end upper-lnr.ome kkis ae )ult
•• deeply Involved In drvg abuM as
minority yaunglters In the gh«toe For
(continued}
Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
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CHILDREN AND DRUGS (continued)
course, alcohol -which !7eadY aug
ments the dangers of any of these drugs
"Straight kids" {kids who don't do
drugs) 50menme1 come to these parties
because, as a boy in Housioo said, "After
the ninth grade, that's aD the part>es there
a.re
• County, N. J , !7and iury conduded.
"Our schools htWe b«ome 1he main mar-
ket ploce /<ff drugs of ol types "Shocked
by the revelations al 117 Witnesses, rang·
Ing from Federal officials lo 1een·age drug
dealer,, New Jersey Is taking statewide
steps 10 Improve the sauat>on (See box
lo obtain the 60-page !7and Jury Pfeserlt·
ment, which includes 31 innovadve solu-
example, In Maryland -often called
"America In miniature" -42 7 percent
of 10th-graders and 47 percent of 12th-
graden said they wer~ current users of at
least one of the foDoW1ng: marijuana, Iran·
qullaers, quaaludes, amphetamines, her·
oln, hashish, hallucinogens, barbiturates,
Inhalants and methamphetamlnes.
Throughout the country, junior high
Drug paraphemala, IUCh OS water
pipes, Of' "bongs," ere added ~apon.s
In the drug users growing arsenal.
and high-school kids are getting stoned
on the way to school, during school, after
school and at home, where they often
"smoke out the window" or bum Incense
to cover the smell
4. Drug use is reaching down to even
low grade levels. Kevm McEneaney, di·
rector of the Public Information Program
of Phoenix House -one of the nation's
most successful drug-rehabilitation
centers -says, "In the many hundred'
of drug education seminars we do In
schools, we've found that younger and
younger children openly admit lo various
levels of drug·taklng, ranging from heavy
Ute (j i\halants IUCh as amyl or butyl nlllle
(often caOed "poppers; and nitrous oKlde
(laughing gas), to heavy marijuana
use Including. In some 11reas, angel dust
and cocaine Many school officials tell us
that kids a.re now developing drug·abute
patterns at nine or 10, as opposed to
MVeral years ago when It was more like
13 and 15."
One study In California Indicated that
children began to experiment with drugs
as early as the fifth grade. Drugs are
generally given or sold to them by older
students Drug paraphernalia can be pur-
chased by youngsters of any age In Mhead
shops" or through rnaU order. And butyl
nitrite. which produces a 60-second
'"rush," can actuaDy be purchased legally
5. Multldrug use Is also rising sharply.
In many pans of the country. "drug
games" are In. For example, paper bag
roulette. A beg ls passed around on the
tehool bus. Kkls put pUls In (often col·
i.cted from the family medicine chat),
and tab pills out to swalow dw1ng the
day. Junior~ "&ult u1ad partta" •c
aJlo popular. Admlll6on requnments:
Drop pen. Into the colJec:tion plate. Other
• refreshments may Include s)ot, hashish,
P¥ho<Mllc mushrooms and cocelne.
Older teen pertla IOIMtlma fcatwe • ~ alpNbct of hors d'ocuvra: LSO,
f • rMAYWUIU.V, ...,_,...a. "1t
THC (the chief psychoactiYe Ingredient of
marijuana) Q's (quaalud~. a depressant)
and PCP, otherwise known as angel dust
(an animal tranqullil.er) And always, of
After four months of heMtngs on the
subjeci of chUd drug abuse, an Essex
l.o·Z -Ooy Probably rhe first w0<ds lhol
eoter yovr mind ore comfort ond
reloxotlon You no doubt envision o
solid. comfort~ reclining choir. Well. you're rlQht Out ooty half right
The lmpl'esslve orroy ol beouriful
colon, distinctive po!Terns ond
trim. elegort ~ disp6oyed above ~something else Lo-Z-Ooy
ctiolrs ore rNngs ol beovly os ~I os
creorvre-s of comfort. l.o·Z-Ooy doesn't
moke just one choir Instead. W@
olfe1 o fvll llne ol beouttfu4 dlolrs ond
o host ol disnndlve fobna 1nclud1ng
Artroo• nyton and 0r1on• ocryllc. the
~Uhfvl Dependobtes from Dupont
And, tf all you ltilnk ol ls o recffn@f.
you hown·1 5ftfl l.o·Z·Ooy choirs In
OC1lon lot~ Thefe ore Lo-Z-Oov choirs
thof rock <>< SWlvel plvs some that do
both There's~ o rew Lo-Z-Ooy
redin@f moc»l lhof tucks n@Ofly neor
~won. ttw-n g~ away from tt
on smoom boll beorlogs As you recline.
lhof some choir hrolly ~
ond molds if'5oelf ro your body contOUfs
lions Involving schools, courts, PTA's,
etc. mandated by the grand jury to be Im·
plemented in 1980.)
What Can Parents Do?
Dr. Thomas Gleaton, Director of
PRJDE {Parents Resource Institute for
Drug Education), points out: "The first
step Is to recognize the problem -which
is not always easy. Faiing grades, increased
irritability. a general apathy may well be
signs of a drug-Involved youngster. Par·
ents must also reahe they are Pfobably
not the guilty party: Their chUd Is exposed
to a constant barrage of Mdo drug" mes·
sages from the rock movie lndustTy. the
drug paraphernalia Industry and many
movies aimed at the teen market.
~In addition, he continues, "the young·
sten who do not do drugs •e unda con·
stant peer pressure to 'Try It it's ~ '
However, when parents band together
wtth the parents of their child's fnends.
they can form porenl peer presswe
groups to combat the kid drug subculture
and peer pressure " PRIDE has devel
oped highly successful methods for carry
Ing out such a program. which 11te being
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Parents also shouldn't be afraid to con·
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Involved with drugs -and then act
on the situation One parent who finally
dealt head on With this problem Is come·
ilienne Carol Burnett, whose daughter
Carrie was recently tJeated for a senous
drug problem Says Bumen "Love
doesn't mean condoning wrong behaV10r
You have to love yow kids enough to let
them hate you. I said to Came. you're
going to Houston (to the Palmer Drug
Such drug paraphemoHo can be pur
chased legaDy in many pkx:e:s, par·
&ularly so<alled "head shops "
Abuse Program) She SCTeamed. 'No,
won't be cured 111 show yo11 ·Met three
weeks in HoU5ton . tho~. she said. 'I
can never thank you and Daddy enough
I love you '"
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"hang in there ·· But. when the child is
finally drug·free. there will eventually and
inevrtably come that small -but trem~
dous -"Thank you "
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By Katrine Ames St .... ~I g Qy t J3
J essica Potter wants out She's bred UI un et Q
of her marriage, of feeling she has
no Identity Jessica Is also a fledg-She was the girl who had euerything -or so it seemed.
ling feminist songwriter and she Beautiful, bright and talented, Candy Bergen woke up one
finally declares the need to spTead her d d I d h h I I ' h h d · b wings _ not only 10 her husband, but to ay an rea ize t at er i1e wasn t w at s e wante 1t to e .
the entire radio-listening public -So she changed It.
through her confessional, self-a991an
dlzlng, top-of-the-charts pop songs
In the new romantic·comedy movie.
StmtJng Ouer. this tough-cookie com·
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not all that tough) Is played to off-key
perfection by Candice Bergen -It's the
bes! role a.rgen's had and the best per·
formanec she's given since Carnal
Knowledge. Like Jessica. she hM started
ov«r, reordering her personal and profes·
sional lives Unlike Jessica, though, she's
not spreading her wings -she's bnngtng
them In and settling down
The average mortal might wonder why
Candy Bagen feels compelled to over
haul what has sttmed to be a heavenly
existence. FOf years. 8'>rggn has been
featured as a Renal$Sance woman
model, actre11, photographer, joumallst,
globetrotter, politic.al activist, wr1ter But
too many CMeers caught up with her.
quantity, Bergen reallz.ed, was winning
out over quality Now she has set out to
reverse that tRnd, cutting down and.
slmply, as she puts It, "growtng up."
What cauted a dramatic change In her·
Mlf and hu outJook was her 30th birth-
day. It brought with It "a mid-life crisis 10
yeel'I early'.. Uyt 8eTgcn' "becaute I
~ a lot Into 30 yun. Suddenly, I
was not goir'9 to b9 young forever, and
my behavior wa unacaptllble to me. l
didn't value very mud\ the way I WN Uv
Ing my llN, end I jult wantied to b9 bcua
.t lhlngl, b9 a lttde brawr. leu of a IUd.'"
1lw ptol*m begin long bcfon llM
K.tnrw Amu, on oHi.tont adlhK 01
N-.-D. o/9n .-. °" tltow ~
11 t ,.,._y Wl.DCLY, ........ tlN
was 30. Candy Bergen was bom not with
a silver spoon, but a five piece Tiffany
place setting In her mouth She was rich ,
beautifuJ, Intelligent and talented, if ever
she was In the shadow of her father -the
late ventriloquist Edgar Bergen -II
wasn't for long At 19, she was 1n her
own spotlight after an awesome perfor
mance In her first movie, The Group AJ
22. she saw a play she had wnnen. Th~
Fruur, publl.shed 1n a volume of the
year's best short plays
Ml had a lot of options available," says
Bergen, "more than most people, and I
took ~vantage of them I loved It But In
the last few years, I thought, It's
ridiculous I'm not domg anything 1ust
flytng around all the time and I haven't
mastered anything "
Her lnltiaf reaction to this belated but
wek:ome lndght was to brood "I was a
pulp for a while," she ~mlts But after
some months of dapondency, she puUcd
heneJf up and out. Her prlorttta changed,
now, family and friends come first. "I don't
make any dec:istons without considering
them," lhe says. Her career -tomethlng
she U9eC1 to treat too cMuaJJy -Is MCOnd,
but nooethelaa very important "I wanted
pride In my ~-It became wry ~
tant '° haw • weater Mn9C of lelf..-m ..
1 o do that. she was deflnJtely golng to
have to change her woriJoed Though
media heavies (U/e. &quire, NBC) hed
~ e.r.n·a photOIPPha of Im
pra.fw people (Char* Chapln, JaM
Goodall, Muhammad Aft), ~Y w• lhc ftne to go "I wun't dotng It wd
enough." she says "I wasn't putting out
the effort I should One of my best frlencb
Is a photographer, and I couldn't look her
In the eye She's given her llfe to learning
the art, and here I was taking ,obs and do-
ing It with mv left hand ..
Bergen has enrolled in class.es In acting
and playwritlng She's become more
selective about the movies she does,
looking as crttlcAlly at scnpts as she does
at heneH. and Sumlng O~r Is a good
reflection of her hlghet standards Ml used
to make films ar,cordl • .g to locations I
reaDy took five or sl11 just for that," she
admits with the tone of bemused self
d~ecatlOn she uses so often
The once world-traveling Bergen iUlys
at home a lot these days Mlt taka
something verv Important for me to go
away, not lo be there when my friends
need me or I need them " She has up
rooted henelf from Los Angeles, and
home Is now an elegant, comfortable, but
relattvefv smaU apartment ova1ooklng
Central Park In New York City "Some·
times I don't leave It for days Ot'1 end."
And 11 Is there that she Is now turning her
fuU attentton to what she has alwayt
loved bat -writing.
She has signed a contract for a book,
scheduJcd to ~ not year It lt a par
ttc:ularly eucting job fOf someone who
pr"'-t to b9 undildpllned. "rm the
moct undlldplined pcnon I know I'm
rully a 8odl I have tent>&e conc«ntra
don I'm undlldpllncd about wdylng,
uttng, ocdllng -I Nn, racntfuDy; I
won't 9Wlrn In Nftl V ~ bee.au... your
feet get moldy a.nd your hair falls out But
I finally realtz.ed that the fullest M!nte of
Ille IS accepting resporulbillty on every
level and being disciplined "
The book is a ··penonal JOUmal,M but
not a cla'61C Hollywood km-and teU Ml
wanted to wrtre about !J'0W1ng up,"
Bergen says "gr0W1ng through relabon·
ships It's not anec:dot41 or name droppy
ti's a ktnd of penonal rrtes of pcuwge "
Though Bergen IS outspoken, she IS
protective of her pnvacy and ~I
life. her fnends and lam~y The person
closest to her is her 19 year o&d bfomer
Everything about her softens and gk>ws
when she mereJv mentlOns tum "He was
a )Oy from the ~cond he was born He's
the !J'eAlnt gift I've ever been given The
one thing in the world I couldn't deal With
Is r.ometh1ng happening to him •·
At 33. Bergen is single, but neither
anti ma!Tiage nor antl·offspnng "I don't
know that I'll have children, .. she says
"But It's Important not to go away from
that tendency that desire I think thtS
anll child thing ts so dangetous Every-
one retreabng into SI~ bors and di.5Co
clubs and gay relat10nsh1ps Kids are dd
hcult. relat10nshtp1 are difficult, but thts
kind of evasK>n of something dtfhc:uh IS a
real trap ..
For aU the changes she's been malong
in her extStence. Bergen has few ~en
about her past "I don t feel gwlty about
tt I refuse to waste hme on that But I'm
~ I was1ed those nmes when I was so
Mrrow-slghted about tt · Nor does she
feel that she deserved some of the heavy
crlheasm aimed al her in the pasl "I'm firs1
to the mark when It comes to being tough
on myself I looked at the ~ some
people were vicious about. and some of rt
was really good I did my part to create
and provoke that kind of crihcism. I sup·
pow. by sounding ambivalent about act
Ing, sounding arrogant In interviews. and
I take full responsibility But fllm ha$
created monsters out of critics. and I
won't read reviews any more "
Now. no one can keep Bergen down
"All my life," she says. "I've avokled
making commitments on a large-scale
level Just making a commitment to liv-
ing a ful~, more responsible Ufe IS
something But oh." she bfcaks off. 'I
feel terrtfk: now I'm constantly grateful
and awa~ of how lucky I am I (5'ft
don't want to squander anything " IAJ
Crftks looed ha tn Carnal Knowledge
(w~ CO·Slar Jade Ntcho&on) Starting
Over .. her bat ra'e Rnc:e.
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The Dynamic Duo /
Of Women's Basketball
With the sharp-shooting and ball-handling wizardry of Carol Blazejowski and Nancy
Lieberman, the American women haue a good shot for gold in Moscow next year.
By Glenn 'Lewis
0 nee upon a court, women
played a bogus brand of
basketball with six to a side
and very httJe strategy or
movement. Today, though. female
hoopsters have trimmed down to five a
team and are weaving to the basket with
steadily grow1n~ precision Suddenly.
their game Is for real -and so ls the en
thuslastk response of their fans
Nancy Lieberman and Carol "Blaze"
Bla.ze10wsld, 5-foot IO ·tnch standouts at
forward or guard, are wwuds at creating
believers Each. in winning Stayfree's
Wade Trophy, was recognized as the best
womlln player In the college ranks
Together, last May, they mesmerized
25,000 South Koreans by finessing the
U.S women to their first world cham
plonsh1p in basXetball since 1957 And
after Cllrrylng our colors to the Moscow
Olympics next summer. the dynamic duo
will turn talent Into profits by drawing
customers to the newly born professional
Women's Basketball League {WBL)
And even though UCLA's Ann Meyers
was recently the first woman signed by a
National Basketball AS50Clatlon team.
(the Indiana Pacers quickly cut her and
gave her a )Ob in the broadcasting booth).
Lieberman and Bla.zejowskl are CK:knowt
edged to be much better players Meyers
was a better public relations gamble.
though, because she went to a big-name
college and because her brother Dave
plays for the NBA Mtlwaukee Bucks
Blazejowskl. a 22-year-old New
Jerseyan. wa.s the hottest gun to bum up
the campus hardwood since Pistol Pete
Maravlch hit the NBA trail In 1978 she
graduated from Montclair State (N J ) .
with a total of 3, 199 career points -sec
ond only to Maravlch on the all-time list
Last year, the WBL Jersey Gems, eyeing
Bla.ze)<>Wski's 38.6 points per game
senior scoring clip, made her the fran-
chise's original draft pick But she opted
Instead lo retain her amateur status and
get involved In the hotbed of worldwide
competition
"There's no comparison. at present,
between International and WBL baU,"
Carol laughed. referring to the gap be·
tween both the style of play and expertise
of players "The WBL. which utes the
24-teeond shot clock, Is just racehorse
run and gun. Thew kids on various na·
lional teams have worked together longer
and have more time (30 seconds) to Mt
up a play. Their shooting and teamworl<
are almost mechanical, and the play Is
much more physical."
Blaz.ejowtkl feels that the WBL startctd
Gi.nt1 L•wlr " o frHlan« wrlle1 who sp«IO/
lu• In aportl reponln9
Ann Mey~ is the frrst woman to be
~d -and cut -by on NBA &eom
Nancy Lieberman. court leader supreme, is
not going to poss up the 1980 OlymJJKS
Donovan The role of rhe 5.3 speedo ~
disappearing Even Wt foot plus pl.ly
makers loom m the future b.Kkcourts of
the WBL
Coro/ Bloz.ejowskl (shooting over Ann Meyers) once scored 54 points
As a resuh. Blar.e10wsk1 fears the
pubhc. men in partleular. are getting a
dtStorted Image of women basketballers
"Gentlemen expect this big. mascuhne
gawk to stomp m .. she smirks. fixing the
straight brown hair th<ll frames her attrac
llve face "Most women m basketball are
appealing and carry themselves m a very
feminine manner I'm not really an
noyed The plusant wrprlse usually
brings them back to see another gal™! "
up with quite a few second· and third-rate
athletes. "With the caliber of baUplayen
coming up. and some of the great players
who held out for the Olympics, the quail·
ry of the lellgUe should turn nght
around," she figures
Lieberman, with one season of school
remaining at Old Dominion University
(Va ) , is a convincing argument that team
play still exists In basXetball The 21 -year
old Far Rockaway, N.Y . redhead can
deal off sharp passes. drive aggressively
lo the basket and orchestrate the efforts of
teammates. Playing point guard, la.st year
she directed her cohorts to the national ti·
tie of the Association of Intercollegiate
Athletics for Women (AlAW) Her stats
-17 4 points, seven assists. four steals
and a fistful! of rebounds each 0•1tlng
only hint at the completeness of Nancy's
talents.
"You could put Nancy Lieberman
together with any four people out of the
oowd," claims UCLA coach BIUle Moore.
"and you'd have a good team " Moore
should know. She was the one who pulled
Lleberman out of the crowd In 1975.
when Nancy was still In high Khool,
Moore made her the youngest member of
the U.S. national team. The ne:xt year,
the youngster gained more ex~ as
a substttute with the U.S. ~up that took
11 sliver medal at MonlfeoJ
Vet, the most vatuoi,a. lcuons Lieber
man or Blai.e)owskl ev• learned came
from trading hoops whh the opposite sex
m the neighborhood school yards &th
started pounding the asphalt at age 10
Neither confronted a gtrl on the court un
tll high school And each credits boys
basketball for brtnging out their natural
grace
"At first, the guys were so much better I
had to work twice as hard to catch up ...
remembers Nancy. still freckle-faced and
youthful-looking
Unfortunately. certain basketball skills
tend to elude even the most dedlcat4ld
females. Very few women can stop on a
dime and shoot a legitimate jump shot
M<»t, Including Blaziejowski , just get up a
few Inches for a leaning pusher Raz.or
quick cuts and the ability to comfortably
palm a regulation basketball also pose
problems
Slz.e can also pose a problem In
women's basketball -UEvery time you
tum around the women are getting btg-
ger," says Blaze, who is loath to give up
playing forward "The Russi.ans are
frustratJng even wlthout their 7-foot
2-lnch center I boxed their 6-9 and 6 7
frontllnen all the way out lo the foul line
-and they )ult reactwd owr my heM
for the rebound "
American women .,. also Inching up
toward the rim. Several toUege teams this
year will miolw around 6·foot 5-lncli
centers. Old DomJnlon hes sky·h~
hopes for 6-foot fl.Inch freshman AnM
Like the elite of any sport. these bud
ding pros save true anger for dollars-and
cents. issues "Larry B1rd left college
basketball and signed a S3 5 million con
tract with the Celtics ... fumes Lieberman
''I'm the bes1 woman player In college and
I'm worrying about securtty I have more
medals than Bird has places to pin 'em,
but there's no money in the bank to show
for It"
Next fall . money, rTIOfe than anything
else, will chart the course of the WBL
F'ourt~ tedms are in the SCTamble for
the top talent. Nancy and Carol both ex
pect to be the league's highest paid par
tk:lpant
The WBL needs players like Carol
Blaz.ejowskJ and Nancy Lieberman -big
names wtth big talent to match -In o rder
to survive And a strong professional
league would go a long way toward
bringing women's basketball even greatet
respectability and populartty True. the
skywalken of the NBA will always leave
the women flat-footed. But the team·
work, Oght defense. accurate shooting
and good old-fashioned hustle the
women display could brtng Its own
rewards -both In the teoring of points.
and more Importantly. In the f'S1ll
NCU'l1ng of fan• IAJ
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NUTRITION
Facts&
Fallacies
By Dr. Frederick J. StQle and
Dr. Elizabeth m. Whelan
Fallacy: Some Foocle Ha" ..,...c.a ... Properdee
Fact: No food has any magical proper·
ties. But that hasn't stopped people from
bellevlng that certain foods do have
spedaJ powers. Honey, few~. has
been thought by IOme to be a miracle
food. Its alleged powers Include
everything &om prevention of Weers to
enabang c.hkkens to lay more eggs.
Then there's ac.aro&e, which II said to
promoee healdUu ~.and~
&ull, wNch wl aippoeedly Mmell ~ the
pounds" from would-be ~ Imm; and
-.wam, which II adwrtlsed as ~nature's
deanter." The llst Is unend.Slg
Though eating large quantities of cer-
tain types of food won't perlorm any
mlrades, It won't usually hurt, either But
you should be careful Some food fada,
particularly the exclusive use of ~own
rice In a macroblotk: diet, can be
dangeroUJ -even fatal. The fascination
wtth miracle foods wlU probably always be
with us, but It can never replace the
"magtc" of a varied, balanced diet
Fallacy: "Organic Food." An
SupertOI'
FKt: OrganicaJJy grown foods boast two
unique qualities: growth without benefit
of chemieal fatil.li.en and freedom from
any type of pestidda. AdVC11ilements by
halth·food ltores may have led you to
belitw that organic products are nub'!·
tlonaly IUpe:rior But repeat-1 ldenllflc
stu& condude that they arc nub'ltional·
ly tndbtlniUllhable from foods grown by
any other method
Organic foods are grown with "nahnl"
fer11lan. which, unlate their commen:ial
countapmtJ, arc suppoeed)y full of rich
vitamins and mineralt on which plants
thrtvc. The fact II that the only substance
that can be U9ed directly by a plant Is ox-
ygen. AU other subltanca, from what·
ever toUrcc, must be ~oken down Into
thetr bllllic ln°'981\lc components -
nttrogm,phmphorous,potustuma~
trace c18mcnts -before plants can u.te
~·
Ewn the molt "dlsccmlnQ'' of plants
c.nnot diltlngulsh whether, for Instance,
the nltJogm lt'1 Ullfl9 coma from living
maftllr or from a commercial preparation;
chemkally, the element ls Identical
There Is just no way that organic fertlllZJl?r
can yield Improved nutritional quality
Organic foods aren't always safe,
either. Organic ferttlmm may lack some
nutrients nece.sMty for Ideal farming con·
ditions, whereas procaeed fertilizers are
more consistent In quality and can be
made lo eon«:t any deficiencies In the
soil. With cxgank fertillzien, there's also
the rtsk ot transmitting parasites that llve
In the f ertiliz2r.
The decision ot organic farmers not to
use pesticides produces a different set of
prob'6?ms, one being a slgnlficantJy higher
probability of crop failure It Is a fact of life
that humans must compete with Insects
for thetr food, and there are far more In
sects than ~ are humans -and the
Insects are all reproducing at a pheno-
menal rate when weU fed Contrary to
popular belief, organically grown foods
have no spedaJ Immunity to Insects
Pesticide-residue levels att continually
checked by the Department of Agrl
culture, and there's no reason to believe
that such residues have ever harmed
human beings. Howewr, It's always a
good Idea to wash fresh fruits and
vegetab&es before use -not only to
remove P<>1Si>le pestlctde traces but also
to avoid consuming natural dust and dJrt
(Raearch has shown that many 90-Gllllled
··organic" foods have actually been
grown using pesticides -and the pro·
ducer5 have simply tried to mislead the
consumer.)
Fallacy: Food Addld ... An
HanafuJ
Feet Some people are truty conc.emed
about addltiva and consider them to be
laboratory-<reated villains that luri< In our
food, just waiting for the chance to po1.
lute our Inner environment.
No one wants to eat or drink anything
that carrla even the mOlt remote chance
ot being hannful to hc.alth. But In·
terestingly, the utlltlcs on c.anccr In·
dlcate a decrease, Of at least a s1ablllm·
tion, In the Incidence of cancer In mOlt In
tsmal llta, apeclally the stomach, which
one would ex,pect to be the organs moll
IU<cly affcted by addtUva.
Food addlttva have IP«iflc uta -to
lmprow Rav°', taturc, freshnae -and
there II noe a lingte C.aM on r«Ord of any
human dath matad to a food addttlve.
We should certainly comtnue to monb
and tat food addtttva, but at pr9Mnt,
there appears to be no caUM few rlWI
concern. rAiJ
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The1e's Nothing Uttle About
Small Business By Arthur Levitt
Small business supports 100 million Americans, but many of these businessmen feel choked by
Government regulations and red t.ape. Arthur Leuttt. chairman of both the American Stock Exchange
and the White House Commission on Small Business, offers some solutions to the problems
B Uly Halliwell had It made. or at
least he thought so The lngre·
dients were all there for the
11-yeai-old Roseland. NJ . lad
to tum a profit from sleepy motonsts
waiting In predawn gas lines last July
They needed an eye-apener. and BUly
provid11d It from hLS sister's red wagon
laden with coffee and doughnuts free
enterprise 1n a most elementary form
But Billy soon ~med the harsh mill·
-ties that confront mlOlons of small-
buslness owners In this country. Namely.
that free enterprise LS hardly free.
State and local officials soon shut down
"Btlly's Breakfast" because he lacked a
peddler's license, failed to collect state
sales taxes and neglected to Ille a quarter·
ly rerum with state authoriUes Biiiy was
confused by forays from the police depart
ment, the local board of he.!lhh and the
state tax bureau With the help of his
father, WUllam. young Biil spent many
hours learning firsthand the ordeals of
smaD·buslnessmen and women
Billy's father estimates th.at It cost the
family close to Sl,000 In cash and lost
time to guide the youngster through
••Government's bewildering bureaucratic
ITIA24?. Red-faced officials spent a great
deal of taxpayers' money capturing 21
cents -yes. 21 cents -In tax payments
from "Billy's Breakfast." Later, the state
said its regulations did not apply to BUly's
"casual business:·
Billy's problems with Government are
no different than those experienced by
small-business people throughout the
eountry. I have traveled thousands of
mlles and listened to the genuine gnpes.
complaints and concerns of some 25.000
smaD·buslne&s people In nearly every
state. A short time ftom now -January
1980 -more than 2.000 of these busl·
ness repraentattves wUI conve?ge In
--Washington. Their purpose To air
grievances and make suggestions th.at wlll
lighten the burden on' small business -
defined by the Small Business Ad·
ministration as any business "In·
dependently owned and operated; not
dominant In Its fte.ld. and meeting certain
sl:ze standards." For example, a retail ot
service business must have annual
rcalptl of less than $2 million to be con·
s\dered a sman business.
I heard rcpcatedJy at mccttngl In IM
IMt yqr that Govemmrnt ..-d tape and
tax laws are onerous, coetly and ltnn·
gllng •mall bwlncsa Add to thae fruttr•
tiona the lnablllty to ralM capital -
·~ money from lnWstofl -needed for ex·
pension. For CYaY rwo n.w bullnaMS
thot art up In thll country, one never
maM9 It pest the ftnt year
8ustrlCll need$ money to expend. En
~rt need money to ltart MW
•• '~y WUll.L•, ,._.,.., n, 191'
ventures. One time-honored method of
nu.sing money IS getting someone to in-
vest In the business wrt.h the hope of mak·
1ng a profit or receiving a dividend But
the Government -In taxes -takes more
than one~ of the value of al goods and
services ~uced m this country
Government nibbles away at the profit
of those who are wllllng to take risks This
gnawrng cancer affects the pocketbooks
of the nation's breadwinners When
Socrate& Vargas. owner of Connecticut
General Cleaning Service Company In
Bridgeport -and thousands like him -
complains that he .. has to pay an bCCOUn·
tant just to get through the (Government)
forms," who pays the bill? The American
consumer pays1
Government regulation is time-con
sumlng and expensive. The annual tab
lot small business: $20 billion And the
owner of a Mom and Pop store, already
putting In backbreaking 14-and 16-hour
days, simply cannot afford Government
red tape -Public Enemy ·Number One
for 1mall busin~
Government regulabon ohen Is confbc-
ting and confusing. Take the complaint of
the Quallty Bakers of Amenca Coopera
tlve It 5eems th4! federal Government
devtsed standards that called for one
medium-sized egg per pound In the baking
of egg bre~ and egg ro8s.
Then, New Yori< State authontles in
sisted New Yori<en needed not one. but
two eggs per paund And they feh th4!
rest of the countTy should come up to
New York standards The matter went lo
an administrative hearing, and a recom
mendation was made favonng New Yo,ils
position The matter Is still pending
Ron P'iercy of ADE Lumber & Supply
Company In Kansas City. Mo . says do-
ing business with Government is 1mpossh
ble He Is initated by whlll he ~ nexact.
ohen unworkable speclflcallons writ
ten by Government bureaucrats. wh4!n
industry standards could be used wuh
equal or greater success
"When the Government writes new
spedf icatlons, the products have to be
specially made and often cast from 20 lo
100-percent more." says Piercy Conse
quently, he doesn't bother doing much
busin~ with Government
Just acros.s the Mlssis5ipp1 Rrver. Ron
Knight, general manager of Fred Pauls &
Company, a wholesale floof-covertng dis
trb.itor 1n Kansas City, Kan , 15 even more
btunt about dealngs with Gowmment ··u we can't perform our func11on In the
marketplace efficiently, th4!n the mar
ketplace ttwlf will see ow demise Some
one else will come In and do the )ob But
don't make us Inefficient by burdening us
with unnecessary regulations ~
Small-businessmen and women are
eager to try out new Ideas, new systems,
new products and new wrvices But this
natural desire of Amerlcans to launch In
dependent ventures Is betng frustrated by
the Government Inflation, money short
Author uurtt
ages and ovenegul.allon are worktng
against Amencan economic progress
Small businessmen and women c11e
c.llling for investment incentives. a reduc
non in bu!>lness taxes and a votee 1n the
formation of a natlOOlll policy toward
~all business As flotSe and Eugene
Watson, owners of a fumrture and ap
pliance store m Eld me , Ark . put 11
"Small busme~ people are an en
dangered species•··
This wgment ot the economy -rang·
mg ftom comer drugstores to young,
growth onented companies -forms tM
cornerstone of o ur nation's economy
It's a long road from -s,ny·s BrellkfMt
to the nanon's c4'pttal but m January. the
more than 2.000 delegates wtll seek to
lay a foundation f01 a Strategic sma.U
business plan
~delegates wt1I form the backbone
of one of th4! mos& tnfluenual pobnc.al
forces 1n thtS country s economic history
Socrates Vargas plans to be there So
does Ron Piercv So do thousands like
them. aU represennng 1housands more
b&ck home The smaU busln~ com
munrty is Vltal to the n.ation s growth and
packs potent pohuca.I clout Small
busmeM creates more than half of the )ob
oppommrt1es in pnvate 1ndusuv Small
bu'lness supports 100 mill10n people
SmaU business pmduces nearly half of all
business output
In so many words. smaU business
makes big busmes.s work. and I cannot
help but be reminded of the colorful. two
poge ad in a nauonal maganne th.at tap
tured my attention recently It showed a
small boy behind a traditional stand with a
sign r~adlng "Lemonade SC " At one
hand was a pitcher. with ICe In 11 At hlS
other hand was a stack of manuals Lem
onade Ingredient Standards. Revised
1979. Report of the Lemonade Portion
Control and Pricing Committee. Report
of the Surgeon General on Sour Up
Hazards
The boy was holding a lemon and study
Ing a !hide manual -while the a In the
~l'!'lded
The pkture Is enough to bring a
chuckle to any smaD·buslnessman -ex
«Pt II only hurts when w~ laugh The
reason for the White House conference ls
to change thet picture Like thet small
boy. we want to shove the manuals aside,
and start s,queezlng lemons and
MIUng lemonade before the Ice rall
nwltt ll&J
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Uni sends a recf(>4! for MlnunH!ot Coke
Florence wrltu, "/om enclosing a recipe
which I om sure wUI ~ oppredo~d dunng
this foll and winter season I enJov your
page very much."
MINCEMEAT CAKE
Using an electric mixer, cream together
111 cup shortening and 1 cup sugar unnl
light and fluffy. Add 1 cup prepared
mincemeat. Sift together 2 cups unslhed
all-purpose flour, l teaspoon baking pow·
der, 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon, I tea·
spoon ground cloves and 1 teaspoon
ground nutmeg Add 111 teaspoon baking
soda to l cup sour milk. (To sour milk:
pour 1 tablapoon vinegar Into 1 cup mea·
sure; add milk to make 1 cup)
Add flour-spice mixture alternately with
the sour milk and soda combination until
well mixed.
Pour batter Into greased 13" >< 9" x 2"
pan and bake In preheated 350°F oven
for 35 to 40 minutes or until cake pulls
511ghtly from the sides of pan Sprinkle top
of cake lightly with confectioners' sugar
when cool Makes l2squaru
Editor's Note Great served plain as
Aorence suggests or frosted with a slmple
ae.am<heese frosting
The Lenz family reads FAMJL v WEEJ<L v
In the Tnbune, Great Falls, Mont.
From o bu.1v W1tconlln kitchen comu a
rcclf>4! /or Jorn Bars, a ty(>4! of cookie that 11
baked In o large pan. Dorothy Huebacher
*2y1, '71ie fol/owing coolcte recipe I moke
about two time• a week, my /omlly }ult
loua them.''
.IAM BARS
51'1together3 cups unsifted aD·purposc
flour, 2 t«atpOOns beklng powder and 1;,
teampoon sak. Stir In 3cupsqulck-cooklng
Ollb'nC&I and 2 cups ~ brown sugar.
Cut In 1 Y, c:ups short•nlng or butttr un-
til c:rumbly. Pat about ~ of thl1 aumbly
mlxtuN .wnly on tM bottom of a 13" x
9• x 2• or 15• x to• x 1 • u~taMd
baking pan . Spread with 2 cups of any
kind of jllm. The }llm will spread easier If
you beat It with a fork before spreading
Sprinkle jam with remaining crumbly
mixture Bake In preheated 3750f. oven
for 30 to 35 minutes or untll lighdy browned
Cut while still Wllml and cool completely
f.folcu about 36 bars
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From the intLmatJOnol latchm of Su.son
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UVERKAPAMA
Cul 1112 lbs. sliced calves or beef Uver m
to 1111-inch squares Saute liver In 1/• cup
melted butter or margarine, stirring until
red color is gone. Add 2 medium onions,
thinly sliced, and saut~ about 2 minutes
Stir in 1 cup water, lf: can (6-oz. slz.e)
tomato paste. 1 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon
ground allspice, 1/• teaspoon ground nut·
meg and I/• teaspoon ground black pep·
per. Heat to bolling, reduce heat and slm
mer 15 minutes or until liver Is tender
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In large skQlet 1.1/lh a lid, or Dutch oven,
5aut~ 1 lb !JQWld beef or turkey, 1 cup
chopped celery, l cup chopped onion and
l cup chopped green pepper, stirring unul
meat loses itsred color If necessary, add J
tablespoon shortening or vegetable cook
Ing oil to prevent sticking
Add 11/J teaspoons salt, 1/% lell5poon
garlic powder, 1 tablespoon chill powder,
2 teaspoons cumin seeds and dash cay·
ennepepperorTatwco. Sttrtn 1 can (l lb
12ozs.)tomatoes, broken up. 3cupswater
and 1 cup cracked whole-wheat kernels
(buigur). Heat to bolling. reduce heat and
simmer about 30to40mlnutesOI' untllbul·
gur Is tender. Sttr occasionally to prevent
sticking. Makes 4to 6wrvlnga
Mn Sanders writes that many ~le pur-
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they live They use II In many different
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· Rocking Into the 80' s
Moue ooer Bee ~es. Ronst.adt, Stewart. Record soles may be slumping
now, but a bunch of hot new artists stands ready to lead on BO's reuiuol
J
England's Supertramp IS /easting off lls top album. Breakfast in Amenc.lJ
8y Bruce Potlock
W Ofd Is out In the musk
bustnas Th4! day of the fr~
lunch b O\leJ In this time of
rece551on, record sales are
down, and the Industry hat bffn forced
to admit that It has dratticaOy over-
estimated Its c.lout at the bollt ofhce and
the record count.er With prices on the
rile and sales on the decline, most labell,
lulled by the boom yen of the Immediate
past, have suddanly awakeM<i lo ftnd
•""'thermelvfl knee-deep In retums and up
to their necks In trouble
To combiat the alump, many com-
panies have begun paring th~ rostcrl of
slow·movlng acts. The lavish praa par·
ttes, the glvc-awayt and the general at-
mo.phcre ol high llvlng that prevailed
.inc.c the 1960'• have glwn way to con-
trolled ausmtty u the 80' 1 aPJ)foach
AfTlOn9 other labels, CBS, Mercury and
MCA have lnltttuted new low pnca fOf
old ttda Unlimited record supples to
radio tlatk>nt arc being CUI bec.k. fxten·
live tours are being short~ed. and there
M • 'MAY WDICi.Y,........, a, tf19
will no longer be a ~ulstk llmo for each
member of the laswst super group to ride
lo the banJc In
Yet, as Bruc.e Lundvall. Pfeskient of
CBS record dlvbkm, has bNn quldc to
note. there's no re:cask>n In the musk
8ecauw {J'oups arc not being signed as
quickly °' with such big advanc.a, the
groups that do make It wtD surely have to
have their acts '°9'1her befOfc they take
them on the road or Into the wdlo Out
ol thll crisis, these 1UrvMng artists can be
expected to fashion a new. tough spirit
which In tum one hopes will aid In restor
Ing the business to an even strongb S1ate
of health
It may take a llttW time, howevcJ, for
their IOUnd to tota.lly emerge It Is the
usual fashion In musk: for the dominant
sound of a decade not lo arrive on the
sc.erwi until aPJ)foxlmately the midpoint of
that decade. It thaQforc makes Ill mark
on the following one as wcU The sounds
that ~d the 50's -the rock 'n'
roll ol Chuck 8cny. EMt and Lttti.
Richard -did not become popular un111
1955-56 Flftla rock 'n' roll was t~
prevaUlng mode until 1964-65, when 1he
Beatles, Bob Dylan and the vanous
groups coming out of Motown RecOJds In
Detroit finally ushered In t~ 60's
The 70'1, however. took a long ttme to
dewlop an underground ol Its own. an
experimental COfe around whk:h to form
new muslcal definition Thus, the
powcrt of the flJ' s were allowed lo
become entrenched. Seventlu'
IUper'ltari BM EJton John, John Denver,
Linda Ronstadt, Flmwood Mac, the Bee
0.., Rod S..-wart, StievM Wonder. !Ad
Zcppelln, the Rolling Stona, the Eegla
and the Who. had all c:ut thetr tftth In th•
60'1 (In aome CMn, the 50's). Their con·
tlnued populerlty ~ th• ltyles
and f•ling o4 the! decade wcU t>.yond ltl
natwAI cWrnlnaaon.
Into thll mUllcal abyla disco ~pted It
~~the c:haru with such fQKc In
1978-79 limply bee.au.-the. 11.119 nod1
Ing .. of eubltancc to compete wtth ...
aw Blly Joet.
ln the ... Mw ysall. ~. ther'C
1\111 been a ~ lnftwc °' r,.w talmt
end ~. JU1t 111'1 urn. to be con
sidered an advance guard of the BO's,
one that may not fully be atlimilated Into
the mainstream until, say, 1984 Which
of thae new llngen and bands will wr
vive to the mld-80's? Which will thnve?
Here are the contenden
HARD ROCK
Overstated, bombostic, arrogant and
100 lood, hard rock wtD continue to be a
Opie of the 80'• atabllshment, leaning
decldedJy toward the tymphonk: dfu.
Aons popularized by Queen and Kansas
Heavily ampllfied macho bands Wee
Boston, Styx. Van Halen, Fme'lgner and
Ted Nugent, all equipped with swagger
Ing (USYaDy bare-chested) lead singers.
c.sn be expected to contlniu haullng
down mlllk>ru of te«n -age female dol&an
But Supcrtramp, currentJy the pc:>eM'90f
of one ol the hottest &bums m the coun
rry, Breakfast m Amalea b the only
hard rock coo11ngent 1ha1 seems creative
and capable enough lo be around lat
more than a cup ol coffee
Slight}y dalntle7. but no less loud. Is •
kind of hard rock called power-pop,
champlornld by Chop Tridc and also the
Knack, a group of rookiils who has left
nothing to chanc.e tn Its emulation ol the
Beatles -same r«Ofd company, same
abum cover, same gleeful tqueab
ROCK -Women
The late 70's have seen the ~ of 4
new, Independent woman. neither so
lonely u Linda RontUdt, nm'° aich as
OIMa Newton-John From the poetic to
t~ aeruual to the arcane, the t*nt of
these women runs deep Tha-e's Nicol
enc l..a™>n with her Innocent. wtstful
voice, and Rickie Lee Jones, who ha.snot
only a voice. good looks. clau and
literacy. but a funky. streetwbe persona
and a collection of )azzy tunes The three
Roc:hc SBtcn have produced an album
thll year conlAlnlng JOmc of the most
ethereal harmonics Imaginable Bui If
you're tolktng about other-worldly,
you've got to hc.aJ Kaw Bush. whoM
tcreechy wails wlll etthcr chill you to the
boo« or keep you •WIM nlgtlts You may
as weD sample the songa ol Rachel
Sweet, only 16. but possened of a~
some talent
ROCK -Men
In the men's dtvWon. the music praa
wtUtng, 8ruce Springltftf'I has opted out
of the contat fot King of the WC>fid
MutJo&f would loYC the aown, but l'ie's
too pond«roua. both In fonn and
sut..aoc• Warren z.von alrudy thinks
~·. got It. BQb s., deflr'llte}y '* It but
l'ie'• too Ind '° ... ~ the 80'1,
having 1pent '° many good yun Jutt try
Ing to 91'! here Thia ... va Stwve Fori>crt.
whc. ftnt ab.im ~ many to the
...., d9yt °' Bob Oyt.n, w.d Geolga
Thotogood, who'• almolt too bwdlful to
t. ~-You'w go& to low Nm. GeTy
R6rty and Biii/ Joel 9Mm to Mvie
c:hoem the mtddls ol N roed, which tNy
Once "the future of rock and roll.' 1s
Bruce Sprln91~en 's time now post'
litad them lo the GnimmteS, but not tmo
the l'le.arts ol the rock constituency
NEW WAVE
Of all the form~le new English
t.alen~. only D11e StraitS wntes music
almost totally unrelated to the tensions ol
the times A rude and crude pub rocker
named Elv1S Costello a cros.s between
Buddy Holly and Clark Kmt ~~s
a more adequate ferocity Joe Jackson
and Graham Parker aie hu~ than
any Amcrun rock en Tom Robinson
and the group the Clash. are not afraid
of 1n)«nng tnclsrve political commen\aly
1n10 thetr music Thls lotni English lnva
ston has shot hr• and desire Into a s1ack
stateSlde scene Of aU the above muSI
cians, none M«ms as utterly and quint·
nscntlaDy BrtttJh as Ion Oury. who hM a
cockney occem that can't be beat
Darllnga of the attics. Amcrlc.a's ~
WaVfl groups mo«Jy have thctr tongues
too far In their checks to be taken very
wriously Bands like Blondie and the
Ramona bring a youthful enthusiasm
with Just enough of an Informed
sophiltieatlon to aUow them to remain
ebove tt all O.VO, hom Akron. and the
8521 att aomcwhat more futuristic In
c:ont«nt. But the danger wtth all of thcM
group. II that they may be no l'nOfW then
one )ok. bends
MunwhHie. et the other end o( New
Wave. whee • touchel the thottt of the
top 10 charu, the C.. bonow ftHJy from
the •'91ilhed aw ol Patti Smith and
Taldng Hudt, •ound qu.-y f1Jr1a a i.
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deflwefy. lino. QUf advef11Mrl
ofttM reoetv• thouaand1 of ordttl
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MOUSE·PRUFE QUIPS & QUOTES
MAYBE HIS WARP IS
WORSE ntAN HIS WOOF
Who 1h1nb w taknted, charm
Ing, t0ge?
ARMOUR'S
ARMOURY ~ !~.~' t~~!·nh•n
, '"''" d < II:\ .\fuu"'· i'ruk Th" "xrlu"'" f.,rmula " Our own teen ogen Just about
neuu,
Our grandchildren up to a
certain age -
~J 'l~·t·mlh ma1h· Lo· allr..u·I 1111d kill mw1·
· Tht·\' 1·a1 11 t·a~.-rl~ ~ind 11 ·.,a d1:.iW kill
But the dog of ou,., Joreuer
and euer
~ ... -.j] No mou"-t·I ra1,... I 11 1·mpl,\ d { ( ):'\ \11111.,.·
~ l'ruft· l.akt•., I lw mi· ... -. out 11( k1ll111v. rnw1·
-May Rtchstone
Tearjerker: The guy who said
there's no uw crying over splll
ed milk said it back In the doys
when It was <1lx cents o quart
-Martin Ragaway
Wl' 'ue 1ust lea med what a
hydroplane ts It's whoJ you get
wh~n you order a hydro
wllhnut pickles and onions
-Al Bott
A UT1l..E JOCK.
A UT1l..E JOG
The problem of middle aged
runners can be summed up by
thl!. exchange we overheard
during a recent marathon One
chap said, "I don't want to brag,
but I've got the body of a
20 year old"
And h~ companion replied,
Give It back You're getting It
all wrtnkled " -R~rt Orben
PERSONAL VALET
~~''-'
STUCK WITH IT
We'rf' th1nlc1nq of u/11n9 our
house
An apartme111 would ~em ro
be bettl!r
No yard would Wf' haue '"
tl!nd,
We'd~ free of thl• <Jnero1Js
fetter
SecurUy, loo would hf' ouf6
We could Ju•t Ioele the d()()r
and depart
So why don't we wll our
ho~
Or at lea.at make -aml' sort o/
a atort"
Well t.111' ue "' many •to/tor
/Mnch
f ac h JUrl' ht or J/11' 11 tJUr
best.
That no man.r which we
might chooee,
Wt-'d 1ufft'r tht wroth u/ 1J1t
rell R1ehard Armour
A unique garment t>.g canwr,
"Sholcia Hokio ." leav•s your
honda free lo carry other b~
~ The gJooved fukrum
holder has 17 lndlvktual ad
Justmentt for comfort and
varlabW load• Made of strong,
Ughtw«lght polypl'Opylcne On
ly S8 95 pottpald Mldwotch
Eni.rprila, 14 Wiiiow Street.
P 0 Boit 1250. Dedham,
M&M 02026 Money refund.cl
If not dcllghled
FASHION CATALOG
Hundred• of fathlon exclutllfft
are off.red by thll Hollywood
mall·ordcr company -known
u the purveyoc' to the ....,. -
from beby dollt to dlnlnG-out
drc1M1 Catalog came1 1
veJuabk tr..-91t off erl One·and
two·yur tubia .. 11. $2 •nd
S3 r~. Fr...s.tdc'e of
Hollywood, Dept 5191. 6610
HoDywood BNd., Holywood.
Calif 90028
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STEH:!K.IN6 i
21 E.ah:htt Toyo, Ootftoe 5 Surpri .. o.
• • •• Includes Walt Draney Game Cards 33~ RPM 1 Paddle Ban Crayons Flying Saucef'S Dinner 1 Set Modeling Clay Coloring Boo~. Whistle
Toothbrush and much more•
Hondootfto, Qu6t&ed Stocklftt• 11" Long
Handcrafted tnmmed tn eyelel & nbbon Will t
be remembered and treasured for years
aowo Hour• of Shoppiftg oftd I I I I I I
Guaranteed to uve mothers and grand
mothers hours of shopping, provide super
entertatnment for ltttle folk a ao111 3 to 7
OIQ $12!
f'llHI .. •o Uf'I OILIVlln '
flll Orde, by o.c 10111 n llllJ5 R~lve I dellOhttut i
IWY lette, from S1,,t1. i
_..I •u"•* IOJ ''•mlno ~
•"h eech Tov-Fttled Sloclil"O f
MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE i
10 mi· leMI ,_, "·-· ............ 8fl4 "* •• ""'9 • II .to Uf'I OlllVl"Y I«_._ TOY 'llllO
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--- - - - -SATISfACTK>N CUAAANTEID1 •••• - - -
•
Twirling To Fame
S.ton-twlrtlng II something mo.t chU-
dml love 1o try, akhough f.w mamr
more than jult getting the baton to
r~olvc. Marci Papadopoulot moved
beyond that stage at the age of 5 Now
14, Maret recently won the 1979 Grand
N8lk>NI Chemp6on of Ownp6ona award
at the Grand ~ a.on Twirling
Champ~ In Norfolk, Va
Maret, who !Iva In Fmnont, Caal ,
has been competing since she was 5,
and she credits her mother for inspiring
her to rake up.twirling. "Now I practice
eveJY day," she says, "11nd I keep at It un
IU my routines ace good enough Baton·
twtrltng keeps you In shape and hclpt
High stepping tot~ top.
with coordlnatlon, and I've allo found
thllt It'• made me learn lo conc.cntrata,
whkh help. me In echool Bakta. I low
It; cwntualy I may become• tucher and
a )udgt f0t competttioos."
Healthy Exercising
Because of the rising populartty of c.er-
ta1n lpOOS, many doctors bTe now special·
• I.zing ln such pre-exercise e>Ulmlnatlons
u cardiac ltrCll tcsta and pulmonary·
function etudla Are ~ cxpcnslvc
tau really MelllU:rY?
To ftnd out, ttne doc:1on 111 Scou and
Whit Clnlc In Temple, Ta. polled Iha
coDeawia who hed run In the 1978 Bc»-
ton Manithon and publlltMd their find.
Inga In the 1*111 England Joumol of
H«llcttw. They Mked 69 phytidan·
athlnel whriwr they had had any pmun·
nlnQ tlllla; 84 percent of th.m had not
~. 54 ~ of the dodon t.
-.wd thlit .wr\ "1n the ._.. ol ¥1"P"
PAMU WEEllf
The" .. ..,.,"'~
"'•t•1MaMNl1w Morton ,,.... .......... v ...... DtrMe9r
l'l&~M. IJftalmy
bl ......... AIUWt COOC*
•• ,AMI\. y WUJU.Y, ......... 1'7't
Recycling Old Buildings
Old and new can harmonize
beautifully, If careful planning it
put tnto the merger, and the new
$7 mUlion computer center at
Rens5elaet Polytechnic Institute
(RPI) In Troy, N Y . Pfove:s tt . The
center. a Sonner Roman uthollc
chapel that was built as a seminary
on the edge of the RPI property In
1933 and sold lo rhe school f<X a
library In 1958. WM remodeled on
the inside while the exterior Gothic
MChe), granite walls and stained
glass windows were left mlact
Now. what were formerly church
aisles and nave arcades have be
come r~J rooms. clas9ooms
and clrculatlon ateas nestled to
gether under a high vaulted ceiling
James Moss. RPl's Oirec1or of
Computer Seflllces, says that the
converted bulldlng "beautifully
suits our needs We srudled a num
ber of other buildings on campus
and found that our space require
-
The harmony of old and new
I
I
ments were best aMwered by this one We also considered demolishing the buUdlng
and constructing a new one. but after we did a number ol cost studies. we found
1ha1 building a new lxi11dlng would cost about the same d5 refurbishing thi.s one
And the chapel ha5 great sentimental value to the students and alumni of RPI
Balda. now we've also goc a unique kind of computer center " That'i for sure
toms ~ ~ ril6t factcn. a penon
lhouJd obmir\ a completir phy9c.al CX·
amlnallon before Cfl9ll9rlg In a~ ex·
adle P'O!J8111." Obviously there'• a dJf ·
ference between what phylldans, who
may a.kudy know about the own he.alth,
recommended f01 themtelves and what
they p1aot>e f01 ttm padcnts. The
airveyon concluded that molt people
con11derlng an elaborate series of pre·
exerclK tests would be better served. and
for le" money. If they paid a "simple of·
flee vtslt to an undentandlng physician "
Marketing New
Medicines
Before nMdktna may be~ to the
public. each II subjected to a benay ol
tcstl that II regulated by the FecHral Food
and Drug Administration If thole tats
are pas.ted, the drug comp.any may then
~ ·~ • bnM to m.vMt ltS product Recently the Public Affaln Raurch
Center (PARC) at Clark Un!Ycntty ln
Won:.aA.n, Ma. .. comp&ct.d 11 study on
how Arna1CAnt ful about Gowmment
lntarvcntlon In th• drug marbt
"Mole J*>Ple do went some Gowm
mcnt drug ~latioN." r«pom John
Blyd«nbur,;-t, PARC'1 dhctor How·
ever, 68 percent of the people questioned
felt that. In rhe case of a drug th11t was
...,, 111 a poaallM cure f~ a ICl1oul
dlMale but that had not undergone com·
s*t• tattng, docton and paUanm lhould
make the ftnal decWon on whether the
drug 11 to be used, not the Federal
Gowmment °' the drug comperu.
"PeopMI )ult really want to make llP
dwtr own mlnds," 111yt BlycMnbul'\tl. "It's
a quack>n of who dwy wtD tum to for ad-
\lk:e I think basic Amcrtcan lndtvtdua.blm
.. coming out here; people want to be
NlpONllble for~"
Ufestyles
Fam~. Today's middle-Income faml·
ly ii aa llkc1y to produce • echool
dropout, a drug .tiu.f ~ a )uwnile
d«bnquent as waa the low-Income
lamiJy ol the 1960's, repor1S ...
Amaic..-1 Medic.al AllOdMk>n hand·
book tided Tlw Ph~ and tJw
M~ntal Healdl of rite Ch/Id. Ch.v9ng
fa.mUy peainns -«Wlmt In .a lewk
of sodety. and the tradtnonal family Is
no lon9n Immune to soda! JX<>h'-ms,
the 11\Jdy notes
Heahh. A rec.mt ~ from the
Health lnsurana lnltlNta lndicata
that the cost of keeping healthy In·
creaMS as one gm okter In 1977 the
average claim f~ pcnoru between 20
and 'l9 wtth ~ health lnlurancc
was $298, f~ those ~ 60 ind
64, the daim rOM to $508.
Wot\. Alowing ~to set thft
own schedule often lnc.eala P'oduc ·
ttvlty. NpOftl Dr Stanley Nolen' •
Georg~own University profe11<>r
wrttin9 In the HOl1JOt'd Bualnat
Reutir111 Nasty hal the componla Ihm
haw~ 6btil ~ hwe b.aa
output Of rech.ad labor OOllS. and
these resuhs have been observed con
sistently Nollen notes that "Flexitime
says to employees, We are paying
you to~ the )Ob done. noc 10 put 1n
your time · Faced With this poS111ve
challenge, they respond "
BIRTltOAYS (all SagtttzuiusJ SwMs.y
-Ricardo Montal>en 59. John F Ken·
Mdy Jr 19. Joe DiMaggio 55 MotMlllv
-qic S.Vinld 6 7. Robert Goulet 46;
Tina t Umct 40. John McVle 34, Eugiroe
lonac:o 67, Charla Schultz 57. Emlyn
Williams 74 T~ -Caroanc K.-n-
n«iy 22. Davtd Mcmck 67 Wedneed8y
-Joee hurt>! 84; Randy Newman 36.
Thundav -John Mayall 46 frldly -
Shlricy Chilholm 55. Otc::k Cle.ril 50;
Rlchad Crmna 52 SetunS.y -Bette
Mldler 34. Woody Allen 44. Le.e Trevino
40. Mary Manin, 66
BIRTKDAY P£0Pl.E:
Carollm Krmtdsr, ~ Alen
Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
-
EMPEROR• ~CLOCK COMPANY Will'~~ .... ••m ~ Q..OCI( ~AHY ,,.._...,..._.
·1u1TRACT s10..oo
FOR UNlllTDJIED KIT
.BEST PRICE.
EMPEROR CLOCK COMPANY'S MODEL 1~K DO-IT-YOURSELF CASE KIT
IN RARE, LUXURIOUS
GET THE MOST FROM NUMBER ONE
You get the most of eftf'Ythlng from Emperor Clock
Company. B•t quality and beet prtce. Thafa the way
we have always done buatneu. And tra m8de Emperor
the world'• aargHt manufacturer of grandfather
docb. Our tremendous ..... volume, together wtth
the production etnc'9ncy tn our own woodwortdng
factory, le the main ruton why we can offet' such
aHordabte pftcee on tncrMllngty scarce, eolld lf4" kUn.-
drted bl8ck w.mut. Thefe'a no better quality naUYe
hardwood! And now It can be youra tn our moat
popular gr8ndfather clock, the c .... lc Model 120-K.
MODEL 120-K IS A PLEASURE TO BUILD
Nothing matches the genuine pleasure you get from
building your own Model 120-K grandfather crock ... a
beautiful and functional creation with an heirloom
destiny. Emperor's kit makes It so eaay. All kit pieces
are accurately pre-cut from hand-matched solid ~ ..
black walnut, kiln-dried to prevent warping and
shrinking. Kit pieces are sanded smooth on both sides.
All miters, mortlaea and tenons are pr&-eut at no -
additional cost. (If you prefer, kits may be ordered
unmitered for $10.00 less.) Divided swan neck and
finial. waist and dial face doors, dial frame and
basetront are pre-assembled. Complete assembly
instructions, screws. and all hardware included No
woodwortcing experience necessary. Each piece may
be reordered separately.
SOUO BRASS EMPEROR MOVEMENTS AHO DIALS
On• W..-C • W••ghl DriVoen • W•stmlns\e' ChlmH
Emperors Model 101-M movement. with dial, la made of
IOJld brau by a well-ttnown We.t German rirm. Choose from
either Tempus Fugit (Time Flin) or Moving Moon with.lunar
calendar. Both verslon1 sound the WMtmlnsterchlmeseach
quarter-hour and count the hour with a. Big Ben tone.
Movements Include weights. solid brass weight shells, brass
bob. pendulum and chimes. All plates are solid brass with
pinions of hardened ateel. Installation and adjustment are
simple, following step-by ... tep lnatructlona
MOYEllENTS CARRY A ONE-YEAR WARRAHTY
NO RtSKI
MONEY BACt< GUARANTU
If for any reason you are not completely Slltisfied, return In
01iglnal shipping carton within thirty days for prompt refund.
No question•. No excuses. --. ORDER TODAY! THIS SALE ENDS DECEMBER 31 , 1979. I
0. ADER DIRECT WITH THll fORM • ORDEAi IHIPPEO 2 TO 3 WEEKI • SHIPPlNG CHARGES COLLECT
bllP!ROR a,.()Ct( COMPANY, 0.,.. a.a Cf'IOIT CAAO TIU""ONI OflOfllt WILCO•U PIMM c~ N.w Cuttomer a
Em or Industrial Part!, FaJ , Alabama 38632 CALL IJOI> W..Ull Prwvlou9 Customer 0
QTY. DESCRIPTION WT. REG PRICE SAL£ EXTENSION I
Model 120-K Solid"" Blacil W.,nut Do-11-VOUl'Nlf C... Kit with
PurchaM of Either Mov9ment Pnc.d 1tef a.tow 51 1 so
W•tmlnster Chimes for Model 120-t< 33 S 144 50 I
We IOCePt penonaJ checka TOTAL$ ___ _
EndOMd $ ( ) CtteCk ( ) Money Ord« a Pl .... CMcit: Send A1ai,.ma reeldenta only, =to my ( ) MU1er Ctl•ge ( ) BenkArnericardNlaa Kit Unmhet9d . add •~ 18lee tax •----~UM...r I I I I l~J:ll I LL.11-' 1.1 I ........ •10
MANO TOTAL. I
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TV WEEK NOi/EMBER 25 '19711
-:-ORANGE COUNTY
CAR BUYERS GUIDE
...,......_ _______ AND SERVICE DIRECTORY-~
IOI McLA.llHS IMW
At Beach Blvd & Wh1tt1er
La Habra -5Z2-Ull
CADILLAC
MAIERS CADILLAC
2600 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -540.tl 00
CHRY SL ER
ATLAS
CHIYSLa.f'L YMOUTH
2929 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa -546-ltl4
DATSUN
IAIWICIC DATSUN
33375 Camino Capistrano
San Juan Capistrano
lll-1 l71-4tl-lJ75
LINCOLN-MERCURY
JOHMSOM A SOM
UMCOl.M-MBCUIY 2e2e Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -540.MJO
PLYMOUTH
ATLAS
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2929 Harbor Blvd.
Cost• Mesa -14"-lf 34
I
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208 W. 1st St.
Santa Ana -US-3171
CHEVROLET
COMMB.L CHIYIOUT
2800 Harbor Blvd
c.osta Mesa -54'-1200
FORD
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43 Auto Center Onve
Irvine -761-5111
GMC
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1540 Jamboree Road
Newport Beach -'40-6444
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28402 Marguerite Parkway
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IJl-2040 -4tS-4t4t
OLDSMOBILE
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2850 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa -540-9'40
TOYOTA
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PORSCHE-AUDI
C .. Cll IYHSOM, IMC.
445 E . Coast Hwy
Newport Beach -'7J.OtOO
llUYAM
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13631 Harbor Blvd.
Garden Grove
636-JJlJ
VOLKSWAGEN
JIM MAI.IMO
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U4-4100
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TV WEEK. NOVEMBER ?5 1979
. .. an Caroline lngall1 (Michael Landon and Kare~
Gr ... le) finally become grandparents when one of their
daughters give• birth lo a healthy son (8-week-old Nicholas
Corney), In "Author. Author" on NBC's Little House on the
Prairie. Monday al 8PM
S<JPER BUYS AT THE S<JPER DOME!
RANGE COONTY'S LEASING SPECIALISTS
Seven over-80 1 and a 96·veer old woman will vie lor a
grand prize of S 1 00 000-($50 000 tn CHh and S50 000 to
h11 of her lavorite charity) 1n a series ot e1tm1na11on
games 1n the Tic Tac Dough Over-80 Tournament hosted by
Wink Martindale beginning Monday at 7 30PM on KHJ
(Channel 9)
DOll'I IE A YICTIMl 111
FEEL SAFE AND SECURE
WHEN YOU'RE OUT ALONE AT NIGHT
with a
SIREN LIGHT
only 5.98 plus tax
A Hghtwei9ht flashll~ with a built-in siren that's ready to
scream loud and clear when needed -so loud the so ... d can
be hecrd a mile away. Tiie siren works alone or with the light
and runs on 2 "C 11 batteries lnot included)
, ....
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TV~· "kenny logen &nd the Arnerian
Cow ," ahing Wednesday 11 10PM on CIS,
whkh both hKoncett perfonnanc"
with hit IUftt thn Charitet O..nlefs (I) of the
OYrtey Daniels hnd ind Mac Davis, and an on-
locatlon look it the IHe of rut w0ftcln1 cowboys.
Jun Simmons •nd Glenn Ford he•d the
•ll·st•r cut in NBC's f9ur·hour miniseries
"Begg<11nn<11n, Thief," best-\elling novelist Irwin
Sh<11w's explosfve sequel to ''lich M•n. Poor
M.ln," •iring Mond•y ind TuHd<ly •t 9PM, both
nights. The sequel, lib ih predece-ssor, spins
the story of the life-loving lord•che f•mily.
lovu, families ind u~n ue Interwoven u
fate brings v<11riou1 f<11r·ftung Jord•che family
members to the South of frince. Also st<11rring
ue Andrew Stevens, Lynn Redgrne, Tom
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Jein Pierre Aumont.
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5:00 or.-a1.ru..,Att111t•-a ,..,.. .._M Em l.Jcrcti A You•c
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The tensions O.twHn mother end d•ughter •re almost
unbeer•ble when Cheryl Ladd (r) vmts daughter Nichole
Eggert OJ m a Child Cnb1s Center
Child abuse in this country has reportedly reached
eptdemlC proportions with lhe latest estimate showing that
abuse 1n one form or another 11 prevalent In 3Q percent ol
the lam1hes In ll'le Uni1ed States There 11 hope however for
those troubled parents who actively seek help The National
Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Treatment of
Child Abuse. reports that 90 percent ol the families that
have been treated have been rehab1hlated
How one lamlly copes with th11 problem. 1s the sub1ect of
a ma1or movte tor television. When She Was Bad
starring Cheryl Ladd (Charlte's Angela) and Robert Urich
(VegaS) This most unusual love story deals with the sens•
ttve aubject of child abuse. and airs Sunday at 9PM on ABC
According to David Ladd (who co-produced the film with
Michael Jaffe) When She Was Bad destroys UYeral
myths concernmg child abuM and 11 designed to awaken
abusive parents that help 11 available "We made the film
because tn our view there generally 11 1 common theme 1n
both documentary and dramatic trHtment on televtalon of
child abuse where the abusive parents are portrayed as
efth4tr crtm1nal1 or vlolent psychopathic people with no
hope for them," says David
· "The object of the him 11 to reach abusive parents and
help them Identify thetr problem to get them to realtze they
don't have lo hide, they re not crazy, and they re not
cnmlnatt There are ahernattvea to the problem. and the
abutlve parenta are not alone
"We don't deal with the extreme child abuae 11tuat1on11 In
the film, lnatead we looll at the average abusive parent
the white. mlddle-<:lu1. educated lamlly unit which ranka
very high In reported caaet of chlld abuse and we're
limply gylng that there 11 a way out that there 11 help
David Mid
In "When She W11 Bed Cheryl Ladd plays Teeny
~. a young wife and mother whoM total dependence
on her hutband, Bob (Robert Urleh). lead• to overwhelming
lrutVatlon which she take• out on their young daughter
Robblt. played by Nicole E~rt ~ Ille hu the outward
appearance of happy r11pectab111ty. but ahe llvet In
conatant dread of caullng har ~ughter real Injury Bob
Morgan 1howt little affection toward• Robbie, while i.vlth·
Ing all hi• loW on hit wife Both r .. ny and Bob W9f9 vk:tlm1
ol mlld child abuM, which llluttrat" the fact that abutlng
parentl ware ofttn abuted children. lt 11 only wMn 1"ny
tai.1 control 01 her aclloM and eeekt Iha prof~ help
of a toelal worker (EllHn a,.nnan) that th&N can be hope
for her lamlly'1 future
"The charac:ter that Charyl plave 11 • aympathetlo one,"
uld O.Vld "She nMd1 help'and finally find• the attength to
... k 11. A~ lllle eo many pal'9tltt Who a,. chlld abuaera. the
wu • vlctllTI herMll when ati. wu emall "
cneryt Lade1 and R<>Mn u,,cn st•r m
a most unusu1/ love srory
D1v1d recalls that tor a period of time Cheryl had
been looking for a social service group to which stle could
lend her support Cotnc1denlally the young J>loducer / actor
also was tn March of a dramatic property to develop tor
her One of the groups Cheryl 1nve1tigated (and eventu·
ally as11ted) was Chtldren 1 Village a crisis center tn
Beaumont Calllorn11
"That Ml me thinking about tne dramatic potenual of
1uch a tubte<:t and alter aome basic research led me to
dlscuu a scnpt with Carmen Culver. a former college
prole11or who has her Ph 0 in educaflon and ..:hlld develop-
ment · David says
P9rhapecne of the moat important messages In the !Um 11
th4tt tt'te'9 It hope for pareni. wno are llruggllng with the
plobiema of chlld abuse Like TMny Morgan, many of them
are fortunate to realize what 11 happening and strong
enough lo get help ·When She Wat Bad " 19 dlr9c:t~ by
P9ter Hunt and la a Jaffe/ Ladd Product10n
A mot,,.,., r.tttJ.r-.nd \'9ry rN1-love to;~ f»UQh,., c.n
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SUNDAY (Continued)
U ID QJl 011111J'1 Woad11fwl
llolN (II) 'Duck lor Hue" Donald
Old dlscoms eood to~ are dilhcull
to find and keep alter walk1n1 out on
his studio conlmt 1n a hulf • m '1§ a Sr£cw bdolpll l fr_,.1 Clutshus 111 JulJ (90mJ
Rudolph s red nose is about to
b«Dmt a burned out bulb and I 1osty
the Snowman will bt reduced to a
th~ly puddlt of mtmuirn unltss
Santa ~us un Si•t them lrom a
fiendish •111rd Billy Richards
Jadit Ver11on Shetley Winttn ( thtf
Mtrman and Mic\t1 Rooney ''" a ras11 9 CoM111' ClfU•
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(3 Man 1n lhe Loop with Ari Sdlolt
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O Smokey l a,nc1it. Burl * Reynolds, Sally field
Hich spHd thrills! e Cl1l tUJ The 8i1 (went· ~..,
l the BalMfit (lhr) A dr~1I may care
lrucker and his s1dt\d atcepl a
cllallenae lo 10 to I eus pd up 400
uses ol bet• and rtlurn 11 tu
Ceor111 Bur1 lltynotds S.111 I 1tld
Jackie Gluson ltrry Rtrd M1\t
Henry and Pat MtC01m1c \
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Tlle U1t11t11 ,oints the
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A proaram locus1nr. on lht birth of
ltlrns10n from the d11s ol lhomu
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9:00
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• hilarity with
Georce Burns ind
John Denver!
fJ r • It Mowie: (2hr) 'Ob
God!" (tom 1 7l Geo1 pt !lurn•
lohn Dfnvtr OonJld f>lra~.,1tr I'"
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0 CHEltYl LADD and
• ROBEIT URICH star!
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IDS.,'-0> 1.-, s.au111 SMw
)4 Oetef1 .. ltt. s.. " lJtt m :so t..d ~att11 a ...
tor IM c..t11ry As Chand• tmtrRt1
i. a nr• ludfr ""° piuchr\ no~
T\I WEEK NOVEMBER 2!> 1979
LOQC>ft1tt0ft .. 111 t11t 811IW1 LOld
M~unlbaltu tours l1d11 8w1M1
C.tylon IWaya llld ··~" -10:30-m lltWJ
JC l.i.llll .. c.p..
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o e • ~I!-' i~m~
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1 • Mek)• ~ Dtnvet l"ylt
Cl)C...-.
21 Ifs'•..._ m 0mr1 • a. Su " 1J1e " Pf' «••m Oii """ s 1n•ol•ement 1n lllf
t<O)yJ.ltni of A.n111ct1U
-11:30-
fJ s,.u Fu .. 2i ,, ..... u,... SW,:
A C'J lt1 Mia" <mrsl 19 Dtnnrs
W"•et llobtrl Culo Larry H111111n
• Tiie 70I a.
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8 .._ tr "S-1 SHI ti
s.cu." ( d< a I S 1 Butt lanust er
Break out and get even.
Don't just hang there dying of
the high cost of living.Credit and
inflation work hand in hand to
strangle you, but only if you let
them.
This week Dr. Joyce Brothers
explores the human truths
behind our staggering credit
binge. You'll meet a debt-ridden
divorcee. Some two-headed
families. And a new breed of
counselors who will show you
how to break the credit-card
stranglehold.
Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday at 5 and 6 on Eye-
witness News.
Don't hang there suffering.
Get mad, get smart and get even.
Watch! •
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Because there's more to life thar:l news. weather and sports . . . .......
MONDAY
ROVllllll 2'
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.... !Of ,., ctftft.llCe • .,, tllt
day's-.
OAmllC MO'llES
12.00 U "Tiit liftf's ~&•" (dra) 51 !Uy Milland Otb11 Pi&tl
Anthony Quinn Harry Clrty Jo
J 00 .JO ''Tiie ~I frM l'llrMI"
ldra) 7• Cold1t Hawn Hal
Holbr* Anthony Hopkins >• "Mttl lie Ill St l..ollis" P1rt
I (mus) •!> Judy C11l1nd lom
Ora~e Ma11artt 0 811en. Mary
Astor Leon Ames M111011t
M11n Harry Oavtnpo1t luc11lt
81tmer June Lockhart
3:30 II "TIM Bllt" (Y.1 It> ~8
Sten McQuw1 Aneta Corsuul
larl Rowe
EVENING
C1rohnt lnt•lls bttomt &rand
parrots whtn lhtll bhnd daucllter
Miry, c~es b11lh to il SOii But tilt
ioyiul OCCISIOf\ IS clouded by the
suddtn duth ot Clrol1ne s mothtr
and lht resultant sorrow ot htr
l1lhe1 lht tnralls tam1ly tuts lo
b11n1 C1andtathtr Holbr* out ol his
dtpttSSIOn by 1e11inc him to rrmem
btr and w11lt about his hlPP"'
tar11er d.at1 Birry Sulhtan cu~ts
O *'-(ltlr) ·c111111ts of tht
~ " 11 Oocumtnlary A IOU~ at
tht pouib1hty that t1l11 tr11~t11al
v1S1tors 1nhab11td tht urth many
yUIS 110
O *'-(Zlilr) "lqttMI ol tM
Lisi" (1cM 5 7 John Waynt Soiphia
lortn Ro»ano 811w Kurt Kas1111r
l ..o men and a 1111 surch for
ttusure and • lost city in the duert m Clrol lur11ttt ' fneflts m MH1t: (Zhr) "Jenny" 1com1
10 Alan Alda Marlo OlomilS A
pregnant small lown 1111 marnfi tilt
lather ol the child who w1sh,s to
avoid lht drall
'2(1 Tltt l're6aton
fl!) 11 T 0111pt
-8:30-
m~ Odd eou,1e fD Tiit l're4altn (I hr) Robert
Redl d narrates lhlS proiram on the
Pili of p1edalOfS 1n North Amtoca m esu AKh• ., 0tca
9 :00
U e 1 % M•A•S•H A sevtrel}
•oundtd sotdm rushtd to lht
pOOlly equipped •Ollth by chop
per -.,111 dit or bt ptrm1ntnlh
oaralynd II ht dorsn t rtcrovt m•fO'
~10011 hunltn tapturt •1ld 1n1m•I\
IOI 1 g1mt tium 1n I 1nc1nv1~1 lo
send to zoos
ft) S.11" f.sttlll llltdlUl
~ Au4etlly l~
10:00
D • It Lou Grant II\• bani#
IOI bylines ""'" 81111• ••ttl 10 ~t'P
l!os.s• hom 11~1nt O•t• '" t.•r stoc, !ht mysttrlOllS 011apl)f1•1nlt <ii •
p41nt urry•na • \1111 I I~ •M bu~er
ball ltam Al lht ~m• '"'" • rumot
lt'.t ltob m•(h' be sold •o • bot
nt•Sllll>t' cn1•" ynd11~~· ""'l
!hrout~ lht Clly r.t001
) lllob-hrt lit
OO""" &l>NiP! '*IY
2. llWltfJlfCI Tltut rt '*''. m l't<.Jdt • a-
-10: 30-
ammm""" EID lllnterp•ttt Thut1t l'tldar~
~uni A(alha ~ dy1nR rurv h1unh
Gtoigt MOf•tnn1 hi\ srllltd do•n
H a dulilul vic11 s writ but \1111
pmts for Ora•r who no• no h11 o•n
btac~~m1lh \hop !ht co~ntr, 1\
d•VKltd into two fl(tl•Jn\ I\ f'1rh1
mtntarr tltct1on1 dra• nu•
so Cten1111 at S""'""y
11 :00
D t tl llews
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0 Sbllftrf feotNI Hictlltpts m 111·a·s·H a> lest II lktMly Hiii
J( IAl11 111 1111 U., lrllll Art S<.llol
-11:30-
0 t 1.l 1i1onts: Karr, 0
alcllill• I Wife
) J'1 I Crl9il1 o n >t ,.., c;,,...
II Tllt DIM& Gl9I a .... .. .... ,., ..... (mill)
10 l1nr• Joohn J1m1 Htndru Scon
Mc~enttt ltHtrM>" Alrpl1nt Mamas
& l~t Papa lht Animal\
10 Mo'fW wlllt Lit .. tlill Mid
l'url'" l•d•I 1~ Ralph 8tllu11y
'"~ ll•o~llf Glenn Col1>ell '°""
f.IOtlWll """' Arc~" G) Hl&M'I litfM'S
Cl)WI S..rt
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Cev\111 111 ttw lr•u" 1cim) JO r,,, • Wrldt• ..-., 1or P.!4dtr
m MISllllfl 1r11.-&1e m za TOlllP\
-12:30-o oualltl m .....,. .. '1M ttMl • tt1t
lluror'' d1i 1 &O Or\on Wtllt\
8r•dlo1d 011i1111n ,.._.,ndtt ~no•
11111•11, Gitto m a.a c. .. 11 s..
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2:00
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tluwty" t <11'11 SI (lu llOI Par\tr
I rtd M1tMurr1y Rl(l\ard CMlson ms.." s..1tmMtti s..-suraery in 70 m1nults
3 2 40· lloMl't
U l1 JI INN. (fif} "Btu•. r-:;miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;::-111a11, Tllltf" Part I (dra) 79-ltan
Simmons Clt nn f Old Bo Hook111s
And rt• Stevens l ynn Rtd&mt lorn
Nl>tan I O'llh Feldshuh Jean Pirnt
Aumont Or loyce Brothers. Alta
COid Anne Francis M1ch1tl Cauo
Marttl H1lla11e Anne I• '1reys Su.an
Stmbtrl Robert Sttrhn1. Chnst11n
Marquand A chronrclt ot the eft0f1S
ol the Jo1d1che family to pull
toeether after sulfe11n1 throu&h
sevml tr11td1n a mew. Niua/ °"""" (90m) Jtrry Dunphy 1nterv1ews lormet Pres
1denl Richard M flluon 1n this hvt.
1n depth p1esent1hon
tG' thtM: (Ziii) "Tiit WrK•t.&
en." (d11) 68 Ou n Mirt1n mt
Sommers Sharon hit l1M lOUl$t
fllancy l(u n fll11el Gru n John
Larch Matt Helm ts al1tr stolt11 &old
11h1Ch Ills been htl'Cktd m ""' Cnff111 s... l}ts.t..,S.. ..... m ....., 11w1m *P4
-9:30-• m <J.Z •• 111 c--u At lint Mhur Camoll ~ ttSlatic w4lt11
II• wrle. Carmo. 111110Unus slit rs
p n1 to Mt tum 1 tatller fOf lttt
second trmt Carmen s lw of bl1n1
too old ID havt I N~ Ill qt.IClltd by
Arlhu(S tov1n1 russu11nus but
O'ietbt1nn1 MIN CarlSOft slloWl up
to Slltkt up her lOll'l contl4tnct and
lems Althur WOl!dc11n1 If 11trh1ps
Cermtn'l !tart art justdtablt
• ~ llt Siii A tnkte to !ht srut flnc•t. t Y Ha~urc ..... : (U r) "Natarl!" (adv)
'62 Jolrn Wayne, Hatdy llrupr, En.
Marhnelh. Rtd S.llons. Gerald
81a111. Stun tabol ~ tpm of prottt
I TUESDAY I 2t The 81'4r 8uncll m M1 Yleio y Yo
so 0..1 UIJ
p1ae11td b1 b1nd11, u ht ,,.,. lo hnd
•h•rr lht younaor mtmb,, ol
P1pp, 8uu•tc••d s < l1n 1141 h>ddtn
lh«>vUnd 111 doll•" '" S!Olo lllOllty U Mo.It (2_,) 'Tiit Owtt1 ~
Co1111t<ti• ~ 111 1• llCld Sf•l•nc
••111lt. 1'1. d•.< umt1111r1 01 lht
, ~"''' '''h 1u11011"d•n1 II• tft•i"'•
ol Ch11 '' I 1nr God·
Tl/ WEEK N0VEM8EA 2!1 1979
• ' 1~ ,a IMft tit Hirt A N,.. Mind al H.p Tiit Harts ait
l•IPOMl 111 ' IHI ~ml>f• .titre I~ ••t wb1ttl lo ltmlr•ni .,.,ht• llOVlMIU Z7
foi mo1111111 1114 1ltt1"°°" llsbnp
pie~ m OAYTllll( ,ROGHMS
S.lo9. IOf JOUr UftfflllellU, llt lllf iSJr • s 1111W1tS
OAfTIMC MOYICS
1100 0 "W1luS1" 11dw ~q
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1 1£ "'' 1
J 00 10 "You'll llttt• Stt Mt
Ac1111" d••I I' l1r.r W,,11
31 "Mtet Mt 111 St lou11"
I nc1 "lu St1tt011 Zeb11" "'"
I 1lr .i ~>' flod H11d
J JO o "Ca•cortes" ~ • '1
01n11 W Or 1 •nil., S111
EVENING
6:00 0 10 12 2l ,.,.,
J l's 1 Crowd o D e 11 llrin O SIJrsar & Hutch
0 •hod• m The 811d'f l unch
Cl) Sh1tt1 ol S.11 f11nc1ico
24 l'tott<I U111ur~ m £11c11t< Company
lt M1udt
so l11hodut1111 BIOlotr
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7:00
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0 e TM loh 1'1 Wtld
CDMA SH
12 It< he Oou11t
Cl) S.n 101 d & Soil
fD °'" UIJ m LO\ II~ T11"111tn U..1n
so M1dl1~ ltllrtr Rtport
-7.30-
0 1 on lht r °"" l Hippy D1ri Ac11~
D SN II• II•
O The linfywtd C1mt
U TONIGHT! SOMEONE
• MUST WIN SJ00,000
ON NAME THAT TUNE!
SHOW or THE YCAR! u ll1me Tlt•t r uM
I PM M1111111e o T1e r1e Doueh
10 2J Hollywood Squ,,u
(D All 1n lht h mlly
11 2t lllA S H
Q) Good Tulltt
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so lltll'Khtd
8:00
u > 10 1t H,,,, o.,.
f nt•t '"\U In• h• Or,. II
11p I It•• I ~M lo .ii I"' • t•uup ~
••m41p; •r•n th• Slit 0t .. 1 Molo-
rl • Cine roll\ 1n10 l " •o•n
fl,,.h,. "'"' 11 !hr ot•d1 ind D'l<l•fl
n 1 tllhne , '.<"'' •!In (h;< h
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ft h l1n [!,,,,. A "lfl!Ch !11tn
1 ;llf• ·~•int ouf • l!1•1n1 ot
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Jnir11.i1• ~1dn1p~td 1>1 lDft'C)11llu1' m Carol Burn.It ' r lltnis
Cl) Mow,. (2hr) "Jn.si'1 G111l • ••11
IS Sond11 C:u111t Roo C.mrion A
1nung l?lll l•.irn1eun~1ne1ni1n ·>ldt•
10 folh;,. 1.,-hoodlum~ •ho k1fltd ht1
hu\.lund 1no •dPl'd l1t1
21 SO live lrom lilt lht
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Alan I ldd Audrr, Oilton m., •·s H
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Tht1t1t 1'"41~
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Buba•• Hmhey Sam Groom u n n ~ c.t11011 u Tllt ow-. G.Mlt
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Mtd111pt" (dra) 19 M1•t ConllOr\
Onid 8unty Cht1l11nt 8tlford
C11nvtlle Van Ou&tn Whtn • min S
•11lt Ind Child lft ••lltd IO I llcJ •noc• d•uc ••Id ht VII OUI IU "Cutt
ru\ll(t ind l•••s on lht l1•ftn
n1rcohn SQu1d "\l>OfV•blt
11 n n MeN (ZIK) ""wt
"""· TIMtf" tcncl (d11l 19 Jun
Simmons L rnn Rtdr11~t Cltnn
r0td Ancllt• Sltwtns 8o ~1n1 '°""' r rldshuh Grtf(hen JOldl(ltt I
pt(fu,, IS .CCtPltd II lht wnnt$
r11m , t!.llHf •nd Bunny U\U "'''
l0td1cht s l>n•f lo \m11u1t n1sh!Sll
lo P•r o" lht "°'" dw 011 lht c111f • , 1t lt nw .. ._ c:.,...,
lht low 8'11r J.te• s d11nct lo
io1111n ocean etlllSf u issis11n1 chef
GOOl• up toll!f St11hnc CMtdy .it"t11
lltt 111 ls ltcnt lo Ste wllo It IOI" h1'"
Ullltf I •n• Mlbmrlt lttr °"'" rt(IPf IOI IC)llltll(t Oil lh# htlh \ti\
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roodbye btsh IOI Lal~• •hen a lop
ltdtd 1e.olt111011 bieaks oul rn lits
tounlry and ht lttls lit lllUSI ttlurn ~. to do btllle wrlll Utt de"'°''
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O.YTIMC MOVIES
12 00 Cl "StCIU &art11•· wt\I
!i8 8111n Kttlh
J.00 >t 'kt SIJboe lt.,1 Cooi I
1dra1 6c Roo ti~dsun
111 wlotln' Molly" (d••t I I
Anlhuny Perkin~ Buu 611d~•)
3-30 fJ "A Cold ll1pt'1 Dutll"
(Mii) 1Z Roberl Culp
EVENING
8 :00
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D U a '.2t llns
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)t ""' $0 Grut l'uforruncu ne
HulMll VOICt
8 :00
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t l hr 1 C~1lts frank Sii•\ n St n
Mamie\ toll\ln ol 81tt M1•e11d
who ••nds up 1n lht h1hl 11me
Jam~s Gar"e' euests
CJ .Jf' ~· Rtal l'..,i. futurt\
1ntludt i man who colltth la• tan
memo,,b1ha f 1mous Amos t ht
COOl lf 1114~•1 fnlt r;crs lu1tl~
•aces b1lhtub racn 1 rocket
burldt1 1 toilet trained Cit 1 Pfl
~iun a ma" whd rt11tW'S 1od
ran•s church's undt•••ltr muw
CllM llld I t11ttl1n1 hot lub
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D l'flSOlltr. Cell llod H Ou11n1 a Linda RoMtadt Ra, Cnarlt5 LA111
spot chtd lor wupons at tht IJllSOft Catlin 11\d Lynn Andel10ft
and dl11as are lound 1n Monica s btd D 2J :u 01ff'r111t Strokts/
D NICHOLAS Ml UllCLE! Htle, LltJJ II ~r> fhe t•u cuts mttt * WATCH I IS EllOUGHI 1n thrs sttow 11!1tn l ¥1y Atdtr lltn
• (1) (I~ n Dpt " C-p h~ tamJ, and Morpn to ""' Yorl lo
Allltlh A t1111rly (/lllS dMlllp\ Yl\11 ll>f Onimmonds 1011 lt111yf "''"'
wllen Svs.an-dsco•tllfll she 15 P•t& unl·I Clrummond1eiee1s lany s plan lo•
nanl-doesll t want lo ltft ht• hustland burn& a P0111.ind TV stahon
Mtrl1 and lilu IOI dl'IOfCf D flit 8aat1n The R1th' lo Olf C!l Mft6t: (ltlr) "fatll«r GGoM" ~ht1 r.,d and Nano distow~r
1tom) '6S ury Grant Le· lit c ion • r1thl><i• Molli ind htt husband
Trm1 Ho1uid Du11nt WO!ld w1r 11 pl•nred h1\ dtalh lo 1tlrue him
a btach bum IS lt1Cktd into ,0tun lrom pa1nlul l,,m1nll 1llnns they
tte11n1 to man 1 \lrale11, "at "'"l •'' IO•ttd to make ~mt •~ufh
staho11 °" a South Sus 11t1nd jeti!>#Ofl1 about their own tutu,.
CD Carll lllr11t1 ' Fntn4s 0 r 3) IGI i2t, Chathe's A11tth
Cl) Mo.le: (2hr) '1111 fll Story" An&els on C..mpus I hr Anarh 110
tdra) !>9-Jimu Sit.art Vera Da' ~ to cc.lle&t and put lhtms'l•rs
Milts Nd Adams Ille h!ltorr of Ille up n ~11 1111 k1dnapp,,1 1n an ra1 u told lhrouch lht tYt\ ot ont ltlempl to f11td lwo (0,d~ •ho have
acent and llts l1m1ty disappurtd
JA Grut '"'°'"''""' Tht Q) llltl'f Gtlff1" SNlw Htlllllft Yolu ,. Crul ,.,,OlllllnCU la Vo11
tt) 21 Ton11ht Hu11111nt
-8:30-
CD Tiie Odd Couplt
• • .... 6ft11 f'trfor1111nct1 !ht
Human Voict L1• Ullm.mn slm '"
this storv ot a womans 1as1 dt1pm1t
ttltOh<int ctn•trsation ••lh htr lovtr
0) Mi Oukt Cl111111n
JO Crut '•rform1ncu l1 Vo11
Humaint
9:00 0 12 SPECIAL Tht U11•roh11
Citdt A T nblllt to llloUler llllybcllt
Ctt111 (I Ill) Ku; ll11Mollt1son hom
lhrs tribute to the lite Molhtr
M1111tlle wllll jutl!S the CMter
F1111ily wa,lon Jtnn1np Cmmy"u
tlatns Wilke MtMtl lohnn1 Cash
ACROSS
1 1&nor• 5 '1nal word t ~ (Clue 10 pwlle
111.W.) 10 Cllendar unlt (due to oum. en1~r> 12 ..... thoda 15 Men
• • r1tzpt11c1 20 ..,.., O' pepoer
21 FNtldl ~
22 ·-°' Hleht' 2A Imply 29 Parcel of i.i.d a IUt!M" et10tt111111on 11 rema1e ..,.
J2 0¥11' Of ,.
J4 IN• and Oot ..
II -"""' r.e:-~
U Ftce~
, ... 1.
-9:30-D hlM of the UMapectr4 1ro
l 1mb tu th• Slau11hler A ,.,,,
coot1 1117 a Jlf•C\ murd'tr plot .. 11,n
1h• d"1rle~ tu str•t lamb for ~·nner
';uw1 Cto11r stan
a;) Gr11l 'trfOtlllUCU la lu11
Hum••nt K11an Arm1t11.n11 11"' 1n
JMlhtr •ttllO~ f Cu<ltdu 1 "'"~ fD f "'tnlKO
so Cl111t11 Thrtt
10:00
O 12 Sl'tCIAl. ltttny "'ctrs '
tht Amtr1c:111 ~ 11111) ~tnny
Roaers stus n lh1s on locallcn IOOl
at the hit and muslf ol •H· "1!tkin&
tO•bof\ •1tl1 flitsts Mac Orns and
lht Cturl1t Oanoels Band
II 13 'St Tiit lest d Satwr4ar
ll1ctrt LIWt
DD llews D VEGAStMAU SEJISTS
• TARGET FOR MURDU1
0.. 3 10 2t VtpS lil1cl\o
Mu1der, Sn, ft) Wtnt"s &uni\ •~
10 I.Mo I li"'Ou. lu ,,. •hl
"•''1 Danh••• to <iur ~,, tllf•I •
1T11ftlanl temn11~I l~l•i•d ••lh m111
1tr•~I e1pi...i.r1 (II " mr
• 111 Suit~ ol
Q) "''"'"hi} 14 lMd "'-tNlttll ...... !flt
Cefllury
mreudo •a-
so lit" Sllow
-10:30-
• lll•A ·S•H
CD O> m11ew,
fD flit 111' .. tes \yb1t ll<;b1nw11 · i.r•
1n lh•11Pt1tdl rl th• 1><>em1 p10 .e ••d
1,11,,s ut Int lhrtr Hronlt 111tw
11:00
UD e 11 U ~
0 3 10 2t ,. ""' D ,.,., Mt L1w1h
D Mowit. "T11111t4 to Kill" ,d,
74 Slrphtn ~ndm
Q) M•A•S"
Q) lest .t lltony Hill
~· C.11tt11 Tlwtt 10 .llp,111 r o11,,
-11:30-
0 e U lllot1ts l l1d Sllup ~, .... ,.., .... ''"'° D '.2J U WMllJ C.net1
0 TM 011111t '-"" • ) to 2t Tiit lllff kit CD ttopi·, Htrws
Q) Get SIMrt
24 Yop ltr Multtl
TV WEEK N0vEM8EA 25 llUf:I
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12:00
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-12:30-
D lllt"t "b <••• r ntr Id'
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1:00 0 JJ,. ,_, ..
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Q) Motif ~~ti !ht W1111p11t
• •' ·~ DI 11.1ld W tt11 811~1••
hr r t 11Ctnt llall
ID l>fwrt ti I«, Su .t Lile Tllr
Lona Surcll
2:00
0 licwlt .. "1111'41 M I T11~t
109t" d•ll ~ 1 I rrd•K t.ld•th
0 ~ .. "W ... n IR Htdlllf'
tdfll 'it 101 lwC)IJIO tt1>•Jrd Outt
-2:30-
D M"1t • "Daddr O" 11••
II• ~ Ant•no S4n~ra r .. I•\ m lllo'l1f .. ·A<t..,. "' ,.,,.., ..
•'• U r •tr \1nM m finnt llllt
4:00
D lllowtt • "Tiit "•n4trtn'
•nl b II '"' l!la .$f1 n Mo.w • 1ht Semt w1y1-
d• 11 I II~ ~I'd l\'•dtra•l
Q) ••tt .. "Tiiie l1111ttu
Sluqltr-tlTln 4~ Joh~ Lodt• fD lltt trNltt 21 T...pt
THURSDAY
NOVOtlU 2' r., ... n111c 1nc1 aftt"'°" 1cst•111S.
(lltast *" OAYJUU PIOGUMS ..._, i.r ,.,, COll'ltlritl!Ct. 111 the .. ,., .......
DAmME lllOVIU
11:00 Cl "(llCNftM lsilM~ (ad•l
~-D1n1 Mdre-s Jant Po-tll
100 (IQ: "Tiie 111,11iul Hurt"
(d11) '71-C,rnt s-tama.
JI, "Stari & Stllfft formr"
(lllUS) 'S2-Clfton Wtllb
3:)0 • ''TJlt Pwtr" (SCI f1) 68
Ct0r1t H1m1llon
•Vl!NING )
8:00
G G CJJ !\..ti U! """' a Stanly & Hutclt 8 (]) (fQJ ISi Pro foolhll
(Continued lrOf!! ~ 30Pl\I) lht Ntw
Enaland P1t11oh al th• M11m1
Dolphins
D llboda
m Tiit ""' lunch Cl) Stretts ol Sill h111<ace
D """"' y '"' m lltc:lrlt c-,.,
,, Maude
11 111tro4-1 llOloo
-6:3'1-
L TIC TIC Dtup
li)Ma'* m 11Mt u.cy
u ~""" fJl) °'" Clfttt Sllow ft)DQnt
1f °"' £.ny
7:00
DU la. ..... e "'"' o"' ~ .. , • Cl) Tiit J!Mtr t WlW
tD lrA"$0H (}}) Tic Ttt Oouch
G> Sanfot41 & Son
(D AICtnt ef Man
fD °"' f.ttf G Loe licos TamW.n Llom
R lldtMtl.tlrtr lttp0f1
-7:30-
fJ Tiit '"' $'-.. YNI& ,..,..., s,.dal T inul
Town & lhe B11 A~lf' -Younc,tt11
lrom Los Anaeles ind Nt• Yon C•ly
P'esent the quahhes lh1t ma•t r1eh
c11Y rrut u Tife .....,... ~(I),....,..
D Tic T" DMch mu•u.'~ ~ M•A•S"14 m'99'n.a
01 llatdl '--tD tladW/U.111 tlefl(t
G)libllaC.,...it>
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8:00 a 1UJ n.. .. ._ hm ~ then
h15 boylSll lftlttHIS 1nd slips NllO •
Nn's tolt wMn lit ~lls 1n Ion w1111 an Oidtl mame41 woman an w 111pn 1111111 1Stfl c:..tlrJ lJUpt IO lfftddPd
81iu" Otlttmlned to ll••t 8110 Roc•rs lor lle11ell on• ••r Of
HOttiff P11ncesa Afdtla finds lht
c.111 bl1ew11 tt1111·1 ltaders into
ll111d1n1 ll1m ~r to htr
U Movie: (2tlr) "Coulltllon" (SC•
fl) '63 Jamu Clan Robert Duvall
Challes A1dman A US asrron•ul
llllds on the moon whm ht f·nds a
wredtd Ruu1an sc>acult1p
• "'' lulart • hllall<t 0 -"llASlETIALl"-
11 ATIU.ETES Ill ACTION vs. OHIO smE!
0 &ubtW S,.WI A11t1rtts •n
Acllon at Ohoo Stair m C,rol lklniett ' fntlldl m ....... " c•> "Thi 8'ut frllll 20,000 fllllollls" (SCI fl) 53-
PIOI Chrishan Pauli Raymond Cfc•I
Ktlla•o Aller an upt11mt n111
atomic blast a sc1en11s1 strs • prt
h1St011C bUSI
ll,4: Gful Ptrlorm1nus ID 21 Tt11l(hl
" The lurn1111 of Wtsttrn Anltrlu
-8:30-
0 3 10' lt ltnson W11
Sloriu Aflt1 • wild n11hl on I ht
l~n. a hun& om Benson brines h~
old Army buddy (dd1t back to lhe
man!>lon 11hece hf finds romance
••lh l\larc1e much to Benson's
dth&M unlll ht discovers [dd1e
1sn I lhr sw1n1in1 lo1ha110 he's
supl)llstd lo be (liOll l1mt ttntl
flvt after football )
J lJh11 "ofllt m Tll• Od4I eoup1e
fI:I btNll 11 iJ111"*'7 Renown
Se111 Ota•• conducls lht Boston
Symphony Orchestra (S1mulus1 on
llUSC 91 SfM)
ID lJ C,rM1111 df AlllbrotlO
9:00 O 1 12 H••au r .. ,.o 111,
W01ind1n11 01 1 llo11s1 by a pistol
W1tld1nt band1I resulls 1n Ille hrSI
bru~ 101 McCarrett on his slytTUtd
surch lor tht uuuon ol an Ha•111
slate unator
()) H'"7 D•ys A(a1n D ~J 21 Q11i•cr Murder by
SO P A small to.n she11fl offm an
e•hausted Quincy a bed on lhe local ~·I 1>111 his mt 1s bnet •hen ht set~
out lo pro.r 1 fut •hiCh killed lou•
pmontr) wu dthb,r1111y \ti to lnde
1 mu1de1 8 Mtwlt : (2111) "l rl111't S.111''
(d11) I 1 l•mu Cun. Billy Dee
W1ll11ms J1ck Wtrdtn Hit Hut story
ol lht&11doron 11•1l1y of 8111n PtCGOlo
and Galt S.ym that blouomed into
a •aim and tndllf•n1 l11endsh10 sllal
lfltd by Clflttl
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ID LP tit••
IJ(I Tiit l ... S...rdi
-9:30-m ...... 1•> "Oii .,. °"""" Imus) '61 Danny ICaye W1lh1d
llydt Wl'lllt. DI~• Wynttt A timid
GI 11 PfUS'd inlo 1111pt1~1t111 t
~11d b1tte11 811tish 1tncral • ..,"*-a• ... 111 ... u., """ Al1 Sdlel
C) T.tH•lla111•1'1 r.,,t Tht
Su1bc1 A PfOCrllll IOCU11111 Otl the ll1t1E ol tht Ancttnl [lypt11ns IJt/ .,,,. ....
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10:00
8 WMIY/tml NL
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Iona' '411.,atttf "°'' al a aMnm11· 11lty counstlillJ ttftltl t1ku on
omlno11• onrtonts •lltn • clos.
h1end and co •Ort.tr is tht wl(t1m 04
a mY1ttrlOuS llPl'I
., ~r ~• ""-i..-s • ~ ·rathna Star lllt lo1mer 111tlr1tnd
ot a 10une latWYer on lht 1tnesllold ol
• t>t1U11nt pohtiol ca1Pe1 •S found
duel and l\att •llWtshCltf( and 1s
smitten •rlh t~e bueld1nt 001111( .an
u Cl""' 1A -.n lacMoo Ctotl«rt n c..-. ,, s"'.-'
ell) CAMERA TMRH
• AftantkR>dli..W fD c,,,.,,. Tllrtt s,t•fl 1• m
Bnel l 1vs lllt loh ot ~ 11~ t t"uri
w-t 'IOS!>IP autllO• l~hn Aubltr 2f Idly lilalll 111
ID P«Mo ee Allllf
Jf lltwtchtcl
-10:30-m Q) O> fllews
m u 11m11,..c1 "'"''' u.n for l~il
11:00
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l!J Mowlt: fll "lllt11 "' """ ( 0•11 ~1-Robt11 R11n Aldo Ray m 111-••s·t1 11> lest II letillJ H1I
:n Miii! tabw•r '•''"'"" lf l-~" Style
-11:30-
fJ . .£ t1 llnlu Colw111bo1
&aMtt\ u 21 u ,.., C.rYll eni. Datt.a~
• ..I fA lt ,.. """"" tD Kepll's Htl'llll
II> Get S-rt
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12:00
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63 -Peter F1lk ltOt1ard N1may
• :]') 1D: Si '"'"' II> .... : ''Tiit Uttte ~ ol
IU111dM te1111" (adv) 61 C~l W~ls. hmmif Rodam
fD o.u tlWttt '*"
1:00 D '111 Qtl r..,,..
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Oiltrt11" (mus) 'J7 frrd Alttut
fL)'IM .,....
2:00
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(drtl 10-Rottrt Co1111d ............... "Tiit casttt"
ldr•) 69 -M.u1111~1111 $(htll D ""'9: ·•U11par41t4 Mt,..111" <••) 5' Cstlltf W1lh1ms Gt«tf
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3:®
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TV WEEK NOJEM6ER 2S 1979
FRIDAY
llCWUllU )0
Ftf ........ ~ llsti•I).
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...... "' .,., .... tM ... "' ni. ..,.,~
OAmMl lllOYllS
12 00 U "S•••• #attr" trny\I 'I -Wa llt• 8rtMa" Walter
H11ston Oar.a Aflditwn ) 00 ,, "lttllllt•tll ,,.,.,
l lH4u" l~us) S3-lt!a111r"
M~riot Ja•e 11~11
l!V•NING )
e:oo
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l!JSll,..,& ll*l
8 J fQ 2f ••114 111etter
w1111tl Cll1 .. ,le11dti' <Conht1utd
lrom SPM) Sue•• !Yy lto"ard n
il'11fttdo Benilu co~ti•&t of !ht
W0tld M·ddlewt•Chl Ch1mp1011slt1p
oout bttwttn Vito Auroufermo and
"''"''" Htalrr •nd coverace of the
L.gM Huty•t•lhl bott brtwun
V•<IOI Galinder and M11'f1n John10n
I "'' ~ tCoftl1•~d from ~PM I Tiit S.n Ott co Chp~r! II lht
PM~Cltlph .. 76«1\
Cl ....
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U~!Mtllltec.., m Otdl" c..,..,
)f .....
$t MltllefYoiu
-6:30-
fRIOAY (Cont"1ued)
pe<ttdty lrom Pins to t••t llt1 10n
8111 JWly ftOlll l~t Mtlltr l1m1fy
• Melle: (211f) "Tiit H• " IN ia,,.r~ (h0t) 72 £,,c Porttt lint
Nttrow. A11r11111d Rtts l'iflth 8fll
J1d 11\t Rippers d1up1t1 bttomn
11\t mt~m toi mu1de• to h1tnd1
Ind rtlah.n 8 MoN· (3111) "fllllftf Cilr1" lm1nl
68 ~l!lri S!rt~nd Om1• Slta11t
Whfft1 Pld(tOll U&ty .duckl•nt hnny
Bioct IClloeYH l•mt n l~t Sift
aimed"nnt ol lhf l1t&ftlO fotlt~'
•ltt1t lltl """"'' d1S11rttrmu a .... It: (211r) "S.111'1 Stnt"
(ch ) 7•-Robtrt DtN110 ltnn1lt1
Wantn A nOl"conlo1m111 ~ovnr lolm
~lt1 111nw1ltd lo 1citnd 1 •tt~rnd
at tilt Southampton summei homr ot
•ult~y frtend1
• Cml S.mett & frltlld1 a» lllnlt: (tom) "Anatemy el
Ttl'TOI" (su141) 13-Paut 8u1't Polly
fler&tn Wilham Job A m1q on waca
r'°n with h11 wilt de-1etoo1 1 stcono
pt1S0111l1ry 1nd believes ht s 1nofht1
min 1111111ed to 1nothtr wom1n
81 Tiit lolta Seard!
fJl) 11 ToniPt
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9:00
• J • cu n.. 0-., " Kunr4
A new und1d1t1 cllllltnru Bou Kou lor ttlt othc.c ol Coll ~ty Supe1
'ft10I Ad111111Gtraio. •1111 l u•t Ind 8o
ts unipa1111 man1ull
J~OM ua• n.w~rie.s '"' No f11111 Afflw llrt• MO!eno rtfu1n~
11 111!1 C1p•ow1c-lht wulntr•blt
proshll1te -1nd falls on lo•t ••lh Jim
much to tht c111111n of Rocky CJt Mtwie: (2'r) "111 Stmll el
"'9fl'• Alt" 76 -Documutirt lht
det11ls of Noan·1 ltnrthy penod ol
Pftparation lor !ht flood and lht
bulldMll oi !tit hUlt Ill ...... ~siw. oc-anw ..
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-9:30-••"*-• , .. ,_4
• ltalrtllc " ~ ..... ra1•H
-~ 10:00
•lWfKiTOLOSl
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l'9 tit *'hit ill AN a llot NII~ ltt• lltto111u ... • Ill•• l obllr
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-10:30-
m mm"-fD Aadetlrr Luden Ille :'fumbfr)
St11t ••lh fht Rovtr (1911) I
,,.,,,. ol rural ft!e on Amt11ci )
htarll•nd l1mt Pttct (196~J 1n
•n1m1ltd commtnt on lht urb1n 111
1ace •nd Robttl lltnntdy Attrttm
L~td ( 1%31 1 film made 1flt1 lht
StnatOI \ dutt.
11:00
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CJ J 11 ll ff """' a MKeMt 1.Hfh
0 C..re ~tthn 111tn111$ ~'''' 11 USC
QJ M•A•S•H
Q) Int fJf 9tn11y Hiii
Jf AMtlMr Yoke
-11:30-
0 t 12 Mcmes: "•Pt Sulh1/
•cruture lrtt11 llld uh" (Id•)
I 5 J1d £11 m. John D1w1d c,,i.on
Dub laylor
Ct :u (Jf leb•llJ c.i.. e Sl'ltlAl I,,, Cpstk r tbftllt
Auc1iol ( /h1) lohnny C11nt ltosls lhil
•11tt10n •1th l~t$1\ VIC I 1yblt~
(art Holhm1n. Robert Waldtn Donna
Mrfls 81lly 1Hr1v li1I l tndtn ld
Arnold K,nntth M'11 Mtrtd1lh
B~•ftf 811ney 1nd 11uny o!ltt1$
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mwis.11 lf Yep t. Hultll
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Ceoiat H1rton
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·o-ao~ert c111111111111•. Pnwti, I.lilt, Otto llrvttt • ..... :.NMllMtC.,.."
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