HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-12-01 - Orange Coast Pilotbolta1e1 ln Inn.
"We wurt.d to 1bow lrao bow
ll wouJd t ll the 1ltuation wen
reversed. Iran burned OW' ftq
and we were lmwted. So we
burned theirs in return," a.be
'laid.
Labor Secretary Ray Marsball
told a ..Portlandr Ore.., Dews con-
ference Friday t.ba~be would aot
d1acou.r.,e . U.S. doa.k workers
from refUaiDg to bandle ahlp-
menta tJioaMt tor Iran. Be la.Id
the Portland dock wwken' ,...
fuaal to ~ IOOda bound fw
lraa wa '111.be tradltloo ot the
Amertem labOr movemenL"
llanlWl ..sdied. bowewer, tUt it would be "a ctan1er" lf every.
body eoneemed about the Ira·
nlo crisis tried ~eometblq
about it cm Cbelr own. ''ID an
emer1mey you need someone in
cbar1e and that penon ia tbe
praldelll. •• llarlhalJ uld.
Two people were united In
O>lUlldim tor dborderly ~
u eb.....,. OldO State Un1""1·
ty 1tudlmC1 bpt about 10 Ira·
a.lam tram ·boldlnl • campus
rally lD suppart. ot tbe takeover
ol tbe U.S. r.:mMay. Tbere wu ~..,..... ·-lDl1DCe.-.tt...,,
bannen earrled bJ the lraaiam
were tom away. Tbe lraDiana
were taken from tbe aeeoe in
police can tor Pl"ClteetlGD.
Tbe 1~adeGta 1bouted "Go
Home. Gd Home'' Uld
"Na1autt. Hll'Olbima, WbJ Not
Iran!•• at t.be lranlam.
There were alllo, two arrests
for disorderly conduct ln
W aabtnitoe. Two pro-lra.n.lan
demomtraton 1Ntt ~bused'
when they refused to leave tbe
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·One Coast Assault Case Erased
CIF ._Playoffs
S.. C~nete 7, Eo•C• /tie•• 3
Edisea J7, Ser.,lte 0
Espera11zca 33, Esia11rl• J 5
St. f'raam 35, lllartaa J4
U.S. Presses . -For U .N. Action
UNITED NATIONS <APJ -
The United States still is press-
ing for a unarumous Secunty
Council resolution calling for re-
lease of 50 American hostages
from the U .S Embassy in
f Tehran despite Iran's boycott of
·the acbeduled meeting on the
erlala. llOIU'Ce8 aaid friday. But aources said tbe U.S. ·would be nexlble abopt the
. peelflc language of the re110lU· L .
\ The 15 council members l agreed Friday afternoon to hold
the meeting at 6 p.m . Saturday f ( P..ST> as origlnaJly planned.
• Tbe date had been set for Iran's
convenience, and when Iran an-; -~
-.Two Cyclists
~Hit by Auto;
~ Saspect Held
T J A~ hit and run suspect who left
two injured bicyclists sprawled
on Adams Avenue in Huntington
~ach Friday night was collared
by a police officer who said he
witnessed the accident.
Police said David Abshier, 20,
of Fountain Valley, was arrested
on felony rut and run charges
atter be allegedly struck two
bicycle riden from behind as be
d..We east on Adams A venue
near Buabard Street.
A police officer driving nearby
slid be saw a 1971 Amencan-
m-de car skid after bittine the
bikes, make a U-tum and drive
ttey.
· After calling paramedics. the
officer followed the car and ar·
rested the sus p ect near
Mapolia Avenue .
nounced it would boycott the
meeting there was some dis
t'USs1on of holding it earlier.
Only a resolution s aying the
hostage situation constituted a
threat to international peace
would be likely to have an im-
mediate lmpact on the standoff
between lnD and the United
States. It tuch tansuaae were ln·
eluded in the resolution, the
council could lmpoee sanctions
Some council memben have
indicated privately they oppose
such language for fear the Unit·
ed Stat.es later could use it to
justify military action.
A source in the U.S. mission
sa id the United States wouJd, in
its quest for unanimity, respect
s uch differences or opinion ln
drartmg any resolution it might promote.
He said the United States still
insists the hostages be released
before any other aspects or the
crisis are considered. There has
been talk of a resoluU.:. uruaag
release or the hostages to an lb·
temat.Jonal investigation of the
s hah
In a related development Fri·
day. the International Court of
Ju s ti c e in the Hague,
Netherlands, said it notified the
United States and Iran it wouJd
hold a hearing Dec. 30 on the
case filed against Ira n by the
United States. The United States
seeks a court order for release
of the bostaees and their safe de·
parture from Iran.
The court ceminded both
parties of "the need to act in
such a way as to enable any or-
der the court may make on the
r e quest for provis i onal
meas ures to have its ap·
propriate effect.3."
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Victim's
Husband
Arrested
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
OI .. o.lff Niii halt
The ~uaband of one of the
women thought to have beeo &&·
saulted by the Oranee Coast
killer was arrested Friday.
Police claim be bludgeoned bis
wife in the attack that left bu
hospitalized and tilled their un-
born dauabter.
In a very brief presa release
announcine lhe arrest, Tustin
police said Marine Corps Cpl.
K evi n Lee G r ee n , 21,
"perpetrated" the Sept 30 at-
tack on his wife Diana, 20, in
their apartment at 230 A E. 6th
St
The release s tressed that
"Kevin Green in no way is im-
plicated in the other slayings
currently under invesllgatiolN.n
Orange County."
Details of the arrest were
sparse. poUce said. because or
"recent court decisions" which
prevented them from discusama
lhe invest.11ation or the arrest
further
Howner. it was lurDed that
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High Noon
In Baltimore
BALTIMORE (AP> --
Three bandit.3 picked on
the wrong woman in Mary
Ann Willin.
As the armed trio tried
to rob her and a 74-year-
old ret.Jred Judge on a dark
parking lot, the city's de·
puty prosecutor pulled a
38-caliber revolver from
her purse and opened fire.
''It was like high noon at
Dodge City," said Avrum
K. R1fman, the retired
Juvenile Court judge. 1
"Mary Ann said to me.
·Judge, step aside,"' Rif·
man said. As one of the
robbers attempted to pull
a gun, Ms. Willin opened
fire, the judge said.
Tboueh they excbaneed
sbot.3 at close range, •P·
parently n eltb e r was
wounded.
"They couldn't have
been 12 feet from eacb
other. both or them bold·
ing guns . I cou ldn 't
·believe it," the judge said.
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CIRCLED HOME IN LAGUNA BEACH SAOGa>; THURSTON SCMOOt. II VISIBLE ON SKYLINE
Photogr•ph Taken Ftom San Remo Drlve; Park Avenue 11 et Upper RJght
Ea1•th Slippage Probed
Laguna Seeks Hill top Study A./ ter Scare
By STEVE MITCHELL °' -Delly -, .... Laguna Beach city officials
said Friday they will seek a
complete geologic study of a
hilltop area where two women
fled their home after the shaking
s tructure delivered a sen es of
bone-jarring JOits Thursday
night
Pat Ryan and Terry Dykes
told police they beard groaning
lum ber and felt heavy jolts at
about 7 pm Thursday at the
house at 1665 Tahiti Ave
The three heavy movements
cracked the foundation of the
home and lWlsted wood headers
m the ce1ling, the women report-
ed. It also loosened cabinets and
caused cracks m the stucco ex
tenor of the 1. 700 square foot
home overlooking Park Avenue
in the Top of the World com·
munsty
And ctty officials said Fnday
1t appears the earth movement
1s not restricted to the two
women's home. City and school
• officials inspected the area more
than a m o nth ago. flnd1n1
cracks in fldewalks and build·
mgs at ad;Jacent Thurston In·
termediate School and in the
street near lhe Tahiti Avenue
home
City Manager Ken Frank s.aad
a geologist b.85 offered to con·
duct study or the area. includmg
test bonng.s. for about SS.000.
Frank said he bas asked
school chstnct adrnilllstrations
and ofrtcials at the Laguna
Beach County Water Distnct to
help pay for the stud.Jes
"What we are looking ror LS
any potential danger to city
streets, curbs and sidewalks. as
'A-ell as the school and water
lanes.·· Ftanlt S8Jd Fnday
The city initialed a pre
h m inary geologic study last
month. but the report, wluch
"as handed to the city manager
fo'nday <.'Ould said noUung con·
elusive to explarn the earth mov·
t>ment
"T he geologist said he LS not m
a position on such a short assess-
ment to find anything con
elusive:· Frank said. "He re-
commended a rurtber study. and
2 Burglaries
Net Sl0,000
In Valuables
"e decided today to approve
lh~study. L guna Beach School District
Su nnteodent Robert Sanch1s
said be would be polhng his
board members by phone to de·
termane 1r the district will
participate 1n funding the study
J osepb Sweany . general
manager ol the water d1stncl.
aa1d be 1s calling hi s boud
members to see if the chstnct
"·111 partiCJpate lD the fundulg
"The study Wlll enable us to
deternune what future e mergen-
t' Y r equirements would be
necessary. if the land was to go
or 1r there lS the potential ror a
landslide,'· Sweany said.
More than two doun residents
of another tulltop neighborhood
in Laguna Beach lost their
homes in a devastating landsbde Oct 2. tm.
RttOllS'truction or the Bluebird
Canyon area ol Laguna Beach is
nearly complete. with those res1-
denta expected to begm rebw.ld·
'log their bomes after the first of
the year.
School Supertendent Sanctus
said be jomed city officials m a
tour of the ~acre tcbool sits a
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.. Tbe bicycle riders , Ryan
~~er, 19, and Trrel Ignowski,
tj> of Huntington Beach, were ~ l.Uen to Pacifica Hospital with
Daughter Arrested Coast
; Jl\fderate htjuries ~ (;; ... ,,.. , ... ~
fllJIZ FEATURES
FJIENCH CHIEF
Woman's Body Cut Up
OROVILLE (~P> -A woman
was arraiped here Friday on
charges of 1d.J.llng her mother.
cuttlnl up the body and puttlne
lt in plutic ba.P which were
scattered In tb6 bills.
Butte County District Attorney Will Matt.11 1aid be WW seek
tbe deaab penalty for Ruth
Elisabeth Rlx, 51, who was ar· rested Tbunday nl1ht ln the
mental •uct or a Yuba City
bolpitel. tate law provtd.. t.be death
penalty for 1ln1le murders which are • .._pedally beinoul.
atrOcJM, or cruel marilltlltina uupUoul depra;!ty."
Tb• rompallot char1ed that
Iha. IU~ tilled her motber.
Rutb IUubeth i"uller, 78, Ullnt PnµllN lbgn11raaa cUppen, a
MIMI aw, a mw bammer and ~~--~------::-----.~~-perha .. othor tools.
Mrs. Rix, a frail, tiny woman.
WH arralped before Justice
Court Judge WUllaJll Sava1e.
who appointed a public def ender
to be her lawyer and set a pre-
Uminary beartn1 for Dec. 13.
She remalned allent at the bear·
ins and was held wttbout ball ln
the Butte Counay Jail.
Autborltlea uld Mrs. Rlx
came from Texas to live wttb
her mother lo llaryavtlle
Hveral montb1 before tbe murder occUJftd, on Oct. 13.
Howev~t Mn. Rlx 1rew up ln
Mary1vwe and wu sraduated
from Marya.file Hip Sebool ln au.
Paru ot the body were found
ln the OMarokce area on Oct. • and the bead wat found two
miles away two 4_,, later. Un·
deraberiU. Rl~ard ltnber1
said the remain.a had been lden·
tilled a Mn. P'uller, altboq.b
the band.a bave not been re-
covered so ftneerprtnta could be
taken.
AutbortUes aa.td Mrs. Fuller's ·
1randdau1hter ud 11aadaon
rlnt ~ her m••alQa aDd
oft\d•n M!rt to the bouH where
mother and dauabtu Uvtd on
t(ov. 5.
They laid tbeJ louod • .._. It.bl
UDCODlclou.t OD • coacb. ap· parentl.Y from, ,an ov.nloM CJI
pUll. She WU tU.en to tM YUba
City balpltal '9caUM it wu tbe
cloteat meatel ftriL
Offtcenr hid Mn. Rix told
t.bem lbie bad attem~ 1uld0e from t.be am rr~
8a1 8rtdft • yean •· bUt la8r pOne ,baa:ta"i t Gil IOIUdmal and Ibo landed -OD the •1
lower deck.
Weadaer .
G uaty nortbeait wlnch
are lo loda1'1 weatber
picture with cooliq tem-
per aturea forecast Sun·
day. Htahs tod11 wlll
rao1e from 72 aJoGa the
coast to 11 turtber lnfand.
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IR.AN ••• ' Oa Tue1da1, t•• eoutU poe~ actloa -.... u &.· Ir a ala a erltla lO •••U
AboUaUHD Baal ledr, tMa Jn.n'•..U..tort4P•--· wbo luld PfOll'' ... to ~ to
New Yon for a m..ua, Salllr·
daympt.
Tb• l0Uowln1 day, Iran'•
Revol.UODar1 Council made
Sad•lll O'ot1b•d• .. acUac forel,p mtafet.., ta a..a 8*'1
place, ..S ca Prida1 •Hid bu would not t.ake part la tbe Coun·
ell meeti.Qa.
Militant.a holdiq the hostapl
condemned the body H tbe •'Satan.le Council'' and •• .,,_..
deat CU'Ur'• rnoutbpNce."
Adoption of a formal NIOlu· tlon by tbe council would Nin·
force two appeall for Uae
bo1ta1e1' relHH l11ued by
Ser1lo Palaclot de Vlulo of
Bollvla, council prealdent for
November.
Five d.Qa after milltant Ira·
niam took eontrol of th• U.S.
Embaily Gn Nov.'· Paladol •
Viuio blued an appeal lD tbe
council'• beba1I callln1 for re·
lease of "American diplomatic
perwonnel ln Iran." He Luued
the appeal houri alt.er U.S. Am·
ba11ador Donald F. McHenry
asked that the council • 'ur1ently
conalder" the boeta1ea' plllht.
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Fre•l"•g•AI
TENSION •••
area near the State Departmenl
Several hundred policemen
kept the Iranlana and 1pectaton
apart as lbe demonatrators
marched from Dupont Cirle to
the State Department. There
were no ser\ous iqcidents.
although someone threw an egg
at the demonstrators, bittine a
t>lacard.
. Breach Suit
Of $800,000
ThrounOut
VlSAUA (AP) -A judee bu
·ejeeted a· woman'• claim of
'8001000 from a Vlulia eye
1pec&aliat wbo a Hid reneaed
>D a promiae to mart)' ber.
Vlrltnta Aken. wbo now 11"8
n Pactflc Grove. 1oa1bt
lama .. for breaeb ol coatraet
rom Dr, KIDDlth W•tbl'oall.
She coat.ended d\ll'tu a Tulare
AUDlJ 8aperlor Conrf trial that
Nestbt'ook mW oral p1'0mlMI
.o bel' Wore tbeJ be•u llvtna
ogetber ln late lift. SM pr-. lioulb' ~ lD tbe doctor'• >file. aneraJ years.
• '1'bll tJpe of bQUJ'J no Joaier pva rtM tb a lepl caue al ac·
ion ID CaU.lornla, i.e. a breach
>f promlle to mUTJ," .Juda•
Jay Ba1llnbM ruled.
Th• Juda• also ordend Ml. \ken to pay Welt.brook -.100
or faibl to relinqullb a car
tnd tawn. to comply with b1I
temui • move out ol a COD· lomi.alula~ lD wblcb be bad let
1er live rent.tree
DAILY PILOT
..
'SytµMtic'
Smog Seen
Along Coast
Tbe~y-gray IOOP viaible
over Orange c.an\1 late
Friday sort al wu s mot ud sort
ol wuu't, a apokelcnao IDr the
South Coast Air Quality llanaae·
ment Dtlt.riet 1ald.
He aaid a modente eoncentra·
Uon ol oxides of D1tro1en wu
found tn Oranae County and. dur-
ing summer montha, the lnteme
suollsbt probebly would bave In·
teract.ed with the oxldee \o form
ozone. which is considered a
bealtb hazard.
Because it I.a lat. fall and there
is lea• 1u.nlltbt, the problem
didn 'l arlse. lheapokeaman said.
He noted that. in the past year the d.lltrlct bu set wamln& level
atan~ for oxkiea of nuroceo
aa well u for()l()ne, but that t.be9e
weren'tre.acbed Friday.
The standard ll a blab Ot o 6
parts per million of oxides. or a
24-hour average of 0 1~ ppm, the
Uglats ••• Artloa
Niki Scoffield, 7, of Townsend, Mont .. helps Mickey
Mouse turn on the Maln Street Chrtstmas tree at Dis-
neyland to launch the Ma&ic Kin1dom's 25th holiday
season Friday night. 1be tree will remain lit during
nighttime hours during December.
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· spokesmanaald. Carter .Gets Court
Backing on Taiwan
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CRACK DEV!LOPl!D AT THURSTON SCHOOL llDI YARD
Dletrtct May Join Qty In Geologic Anatyat•
Pre• P•,,e Al
EARTH SLIDE ...
month aeo and they round
cracks in buildings and roads
near the campus The an -
t.ermediate school was complet-
ed in 1.968.
"We're woridne wttb the city
to det.ennine the extent of the
difficulty," Sanch1s said "But
at the present time. we have no
mdication there is a need to be
overly concerned about the
situation ...
Meanwhile. the two women
said they will be staytn1 with
frienda at least tbrou1b the
weekend. .
M 1. Ryan aaid tbe clty
manaaer and Police Chief Jon
Sparkl urged the women to atay
out of the home unUl aom• of the
geologic raearcb bu been com·
pleted.
"Tbey Hid the)''ll 1tart boriJll
bolea oo our property tomor·
~ ... lbe 111id Friday.
Ma. Ryan built the white ltuc·
co bouae 1n 19'11, ••11nl ber COD· tractor placed about 50 feet al fill d1rt atop IO feet ol dirt placed
Ola the ~J lD the lteOI.
SM tracM the troubi. at ber
home back to AD incident lD the fall of JJ78 when the two women
discovered a larae amount of
v. ater on their lawn ·'There was water an the water
meter and we lost our front lawn
because it wu soaked." said
Ma. Dykes. who llve1 with~
property owner.
"We called the water district
because we tbou&hl there was a
leak ln the maln line in the
street. but they came out and
couldn't find anythine wrong:·
she said.
She said a geoloeiat irulpected
the property ''and found 98 per·
cent aaturaUon of the 10U down
to a depth of about 1lx feet."
Sweany. the water dlatrict'a
manater. said be Nealla the in-
cident.
"She did have a problem <with
water> in tbe front )'Jrd,"
Swe&.DJ aald. "But we excavated
tbe 1treet ot the malnl an4 ...
DO evidence of a leak."
"I couldn't even take a
1bot1un iue11 at where that water came from, but 1f It wu
from our maim, tbe problem
would have become wnulnll1
worae."
Fr••P• .. AI
SUSPECT ARRESTED • • •
Green wu ""8ted late l"rtd•J
itfternoon after leavtn1 the San-
ta Ana-Tustin Comsnunlty
Hospital WW. bil wife retU1m
hospitalized.
Tuatin police apparently bad
Green undilr 1urveillance at \be
lime al tu anwt. They aald
they hlldn't obtalMd u IJT9lt
warnn&. Green wu booked Into Ofaqe
County Jail, beld lD lleu of
PJ0,000 bail.
Grna•1 arrHt •PJM&n to elimlute Ida wife'• uaault from
the Uat ol nine CaMI that .... a..
tr1buted to the Oru1• Coast tru.r.
Pollce from tbe ft" .. endel ••ekl•I tbe man wbo lltat bl~ ad raped tbe cwt ............... bad Uld from ...
outMt tllilt tba11 ........ 't ... If
Mrt. Onea'a UJ&Uli ftt U.. pat. tern.
UM all. UM Cl&ba' ttctlml -d .. tbe matdilrv·r•ltt~ wu
... la .. liGailld ~ mmt'. tbe Ume OI u.-. UHiaJt-.
A• wu blUdtec>Md ~ a bluDt~
ruabed to tbe boepttal1 but tbe
baby llrl wu born Mao.
ID aplte of Greea•a ~bl·
veatltator1 lD Tu1ttn. Colta
Mesa, Irvine, Newpol't a..cb
and the Oraqe county 8bertft"•
Department ltill hHe eiabt U-
aaulta, which have left 1lx
women dead, to solve. They uy
they believe U.e blud1eon1np
ar~ the work of ooe man.
The 1uapied lD thoee cuee has
been daerlbed by a wtt.neu as
an olive =lectiooed man al medium wtt.b a pwerfu1
build He eollar·...,ua ••VF dark hair, a mutacbe and ame
lean OD bl.a cbeekl.
T1llUD poUce nfUMd to lift out an7 lnformaitoa about
Greea'• p1a,11cal appearaae•
other than to refer tb tbe DDta· ::i.=.=nr.:,U:-a:m'::
oftbtaebll'c .... One~--=---• ... ma Jd. ed tbaf,._ nm la u &dive·
du.tJ llutoe lt.atloMd at llaa1De .
Col'J)I <HelicosQr) Alr Station,
Frtday'a highs were O U ppm Ill
Anaheim but only 0.06 in Costa
Mesa and O.~ in La Habra, usual
ly Orange County's s moa&iest
city
Friday's highs <1re upected to
be repeated today. the spokesman
said. but no smog warnlnes are
anUc1pated.
KoreaD8 to Vote
SEOUL, South Korea I AP>
Actin1 Preaident Choi Kyultah
announced Saturday that the
2,56()-member elect oral coUeee
will choose an interim aucceuor
to assassinated President Pan
ChunaHee on Dec. 6 Choi lJ the
overwbelmina favorite lo be
elected.
WASHINGTO N 1AP J A
ft-de ral appeals court overruled
a lower court F'rtday and said
President Carter has aulhonty
to u01laterally terminate the de
fense \ttaty between the Uru\ed
States and Tlllwan
The t' S Court of Appeals
here said the issue 1t wu asked
to decide v.as "solely and Sl.Dlp-
1~ whether tbt-presidall in
thet1e prtt1.Se drcum1taoces i.5.
on behalf of the UnJted-States.
e mpowered to terminate the
treaty In accordance w1t.b Its
Joy and Pain .
Moslems Flail Each Other
NABATIYEH. Lebanon 1AP > -· Scream1n9 am-
bulances rushed of( bleeding, unconscioU5 &ealota Friday
H Lebanon'• Sblite Moalem admirers of Ayatollah
Ruhollah Khomelni sptlled their own bklod ln a delirious
festival ahowtq the 1treneth ol the1.r relJ&inu• fa.Wl .
The 1unrlM celebraUons .began quietly, with ,ouna
men and ch.Udreft donnlq wblte ··tatw.·· dutb abrouda.
and beatJ.nc their bead.a and cbest.a to lament the 1l8.1lne 14
centuriel qo ol Mohammed'• erandlon the aute aeJnt
Imam Houela.
The featl•al sraduaU, built to a eNSeedo ud. "1 mldday, tbe wb1rtinl crowds braNHalwd aealpel-charp
IWOJdl and bb tbeir beacb amid abJ1eb of joJ and peba. B\eedtna ~, many fell awe-. to tM troumd
and nn takm to t.o.pttala by ali am~ eeC'Ol'tJnl
\he 21,00CMt.roq 1atbertn1 bi the main square al this
aout.Urn Lebawe town.
Fr1day WU the lotb hY of Mobarra.m, the ftnt ll¥llldl
of ~ lloUem lunar e......a.r, and the daJ ca!W Alllun
by Sblit..I, tbe w ol Houeln'• dutll. an oeculoa for
muoeblaUc lamentatloe.
term1 ll 11 our V\ew that he is ."
The seven-Judge panel decad49d
that the limitations the lo~r
court Judge saw in Carter's
authonty "have no foundation lD
lhe Constitution "
Sue Jud&es voted ln favor o(
the ruling, while a seventh judge
dissented 1n part Arguments
~ere beard by e11bt 1ud1ee, but
one died before a formal ~
~ 81 Uk.en. CouJ1 IOutCe5 who
asked to remain anooymoua aaid
the d~ jud&e ahared the
majonty opuilon
Tbe auit wu brou&ht by Sen.
Barry Goldwater. R·Ari.L, &Dd
23 other memban al CGalrw
after Cart.e.r eode4 tbe ~
•·ath Taiwan u part al the ~ ceu of oormall&ina relations
~1th mainland Cluna
Daruel Popeo. an atl6mey for
Goldwater. Hld, he would file
an »PPHI next week. adding
that ~e mlend to fieht this all
the way ..
'lbree Slain;
Man Arrested
GAINESVILLE. Ga. (AP) -•
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and &WO otben were wounded Fridal ... after Ul ~. ••
at a ..... la rural wwwtl us · Geortla. a.utboriUa Aid. -
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after ....... eeueb Md ·"'·
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SALE -FRIDAY, SATURDAY
AND ~SUNDAY NIGHTS·
NOV. 30, DEC. 1 & 2 .
INSPECTION OF ALL MERCHANDISE FRIDAY,8ATURDAY,
AND SUNDAY 2-~ P.M., ~ 7.:.a P.M. . . .
Lota of diamond rings and eari1nga, gold chains. fine ctUna and cryetal,
bronzes, some furniture. oils, chandeliers, brass lampe, ete.
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Over Iran
NEW YORK <AP> -By bet· ter than a three-to-one margin,
Americans approve or President
Carter's handling of the Iranian
crisis. an Associated Press-NBC
News poll says
The public judged that Carter
is doing all he can to aet the 50
Americans held hostage ln lran
set free. It aJso supports his de-
cision not to give into the Ira·
niao demand to excban1e the former Shah of Iran for the
hostages
Thia strong approval rating on
Iran bas improved the public's
ratwe of Carter's work overall
job'raUng. But the increue -· 6
percentage points since mid-
October sUJJ leaves bJs job
r a ting at a low level as the
pub,lic's Judgments or bis work
on the economy and the nation's
enetJY problems remain low
This Jates~ AP-NBC News poll
was taken Tuesday and Wednes-
day t in the fourth week of the
Irafiian crisis. It was completed
before Carter's news conference
Wednesday night
Sixty-seven percent said they
approved of Carter's bandlin& ol
the "crisis and only 2'l percent
dht»proved. The real of the 1.38\ adults lntervtewed acrou
the toaatry by telepbone either
ud' not heard of the crisls or
were not sure .
* * *
Family Subs
For Caner
WASHINGTON (AP> -Presi-
dent Cart.er says bis wife and
to~level administration officials
witl. fill in for him next week at
polilical e vents he decided oot to
attend because of the Iranian
cnsis.
Carter will go ahead, however,
witlt plans to formally announce
on ~uesday his plans to seek re-
el~tlon, his pttSs secretary said
Friday.
Oarter bad planned to follow
his re-election announcement
with trips to New York City,
New England, Chicago, Atlanta
ain usttn, Texas. But the bold-in I U.S. Embauy employees
in bran forced him to remain
in ashin£t,oa, press secretary
J Powell said. ...
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A ....... POIJCDlM a.i.r .. Rbl!D ~WHICH LA ... Oii C09TA ........ ICMOOL~
COIT U.rt¥ ......_,.,_ ..... Olla of a., let tie c..ft ao. •ts*''! ca..e Po.e wl 8111hlll 81 '*+
Plane Down
At School;
PilOt OK
A 22-year-old student pilot
whose plane ran out of au Fri-
day n.lpt landed safely oo the
Costa Mesa Hlah School athletic
field between a goal post ~ a
baseball backstop.
Police call~ the uninjured
Marine pilot, Dane G. Owens of
Orange, "a very fortuoate
man."
Owens' rented Cessna two-
seater suffered minimal damage
in the 6:30 p.m. emeraency land· ing.
,,
The YOUQ8 serateant wu re-
turning to John Wayne Airport
from a solo cross country flight
from Santa Barbara when bis
plane ran out of eu. police said.
Owens told police be saw the
gnuy area of the unoceupled
blgb school athlet.ic field and
doubled back for the emergency
landina.
He set the plane down safely
despite the darlmesa, plowt.Da in-
to a fence And some shrubbery. The plane's right wibg tip and
nose cone were slightly
damaged.
Police said they expected the
plane to be hauled off the bi'1l
school field by trailer today.
SJH!aks in'"''"~
Pilots' Chief Asks
Oosing of Ranks
BJ JOANNE REYNOLDS
OI .. o.i1r Nit Mllff
The national president of the
··Aircraft Owners and Pilot.a A!!.-
sociaUoo, speaking in Irvine,
called Friday for members of
the aviation community to "stop
running around and disembowel-
ing ourselves in public."
John Baker made bis remarts
during a luncheon address to the
Community Airport Council, a
pro-airport group composed or
representatives or local busi-
nesses.
Balter. who represents 225,000
pilots and airplane owners, said
he sees a grim future for both
commercial and general avia-
tion unless the aviation com-
munity unites to pusb for better
fatilities.
Baker conceded that be was
probably ·'prea ching to t_be
choir" in making that point
before the 150 members or the
council, but he also pointed out
that the importance or a viation
has got to be sold in com-
munities like the Harbor Area
where there is pms ure to cut.
back aviation activities.
"Aviation i~ this county's
transportation and I don't see
anything coming along to
replece us," Baker said.
The former U.S. Air Foree com bat pilot bas worked for tbe
U.S. Department o( Justice, the
U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee
and tbe Federal A via lion Ad·
ministration, which be jokingly
referred to as ••a Mickey Mouse
outfit."
Prior to joining the staff of the
Aircraft Owners and Pilota AB·
sociatioo in 1m. be was an ex-
ecutive with the Air Line Pilots
Association.
Baker said there are a rew
things that can be done to keep
existing airports from closing.
"People like you," he said to
the businessmen, "an going to
have to solve tbe problems here.
Let the oon-flytna public and
Jour government represen-
tatives tnow how much
economic benefit they eain from
their airport.
··Find out where politicians
stand on the airport before you
elect them to office."
Jn additioa to needina support
of elected offtcialJ for main-
tenance of airport facilities,
Baker said, politicians are
needed who will back toUlh "100·
Ing to keep houstnc from en-
croacbin& too close t.o airports,
forcing their closure.
''Airports 1enerate rnmues
for communities at a tremen-
dou1 rate, then lheJ strangle
because they don't ban the zoo.
int to keep houses away," be
aald. I
Smoken' Clee•es
Set at Hoepital
A stop 1moldn1 elaas,
1poaaored by tbe Oraqe CcMmty
unit of tbe Amertean Caneer
Society, wlU open Moedal at
Hoa1 Memorial Ho1pltal tn
Newport Beacb.
Claues are slated ll9DdaJI and Tbunday1 7 to I p.m .
throu~ Dec. ~-Moeda1'• open-
tn1 1n1lon will meet iD tbe
Spiritual Center Confer,nee room ne:n to tbe chapel on tbe
around Goor. For W'onnatkla cau1u-.
Top Cop A~
PIN&DALB, WJo. <AP) -
For mer Rock Sprfes1 police ad lt4 cmtrell waa aeqaitted Ff14a7 cm • flnW.sne mm9 cb~._."I ot w ~
bll '• andereon:r of. ftcen.
Extradited JMotlWr in Jail
Cam.alla Junita MWer •as
Jodaed ln Oraaie Cou.nty jail
Friday after bejq enradlted
from Artauas 1n eonnectJon
witb tbe dlaappearance of her
five-year old dau1bter more
t.ba.n • year qo. Arraillnment ta acbeduJed
Monday for Mn. Miller who
faces cb.artes of felony chikl
theft· and burelary. Ball bu
been set at $10,000.
The woman bad been SOUCbt
by Oraqe CoUDt;J authortda
after tbe disappearance of
daaP&a' Valeaa Mariska MllJer
in J u.1.J of 1'78.
were found iu_ Berryville,
Ark., laltJaly.
The child vanished from tbe
Rwatingtoa Beach home of her
1randparents, Juanita and
Keneth Moore. who also a~ her
lea.al cuanllana.
Mn. Miller arrived in Orana
County· Friday momin1 ln the
company of two investigators
from tbe dlstriet attomey'1 of· .'
ftce.
Both Mn. Miller and~ eirl
Tbe party returned from
Arkansas by train after Mrs.
Miller bad woo approval not to
travel by airplane because ~ a
(ear Of flying.
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RADIOS, STlllOS A.le
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K A three-foot statue of the muppets' Miss Coastline Community College decorating f' Piggy is dreued tn her best by (left to students, are helping prepare a Santa Ana ~.:. rtg1it) Betty Kagey of Costa Mesa, Donna home on the theme "Pig-malion" for a [ Hammond of Balboa Island and Lydia Dec. 7 home tour to benefit Childrens
!1 : Salvetta of Santa Ana. The women, Hospital in Orange.
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-· Iran F~ Plan Ra1'y
.• Stat,e Senator Organizing Coliaewn EtJent
• • State Sen. Paul Carpenter of
• Garden Grove ta planning an an-
•· ti-Iran rally Monday nieht at the
.• Los Angeles Collleum.
Meanwhile, the city of La
· Palma in northern Orange Coun-
• · ty is prepartnc a proclamation
urelng everyone ln tbe cC>unty to
• • fly tbe American na1 unUJ the 50
..: boetagea held in tbe AIMl'lcaA
Embaaay ln Tehran are re-
; . leased. ... ·-. .. ... THE PBOCIAllATION, be:lna
• prepared for oftlclal aetlon at : · Monday's Clty Council meetinl,
: . also ua Oran1e County •UPPOl"t
•. of Pnsldent Cuter'• atmicl on : the Iran 1ltcaaUoD and that
· churcbel ~ tbe COUllt1
,. toll their bells for two mi.nut. at
·'" noon each day until the boAal•
• are free.
Carpenter Hid acton Cliff
Robertson, Mike Connon and
Tighe And.rewa have made com·
mitmenta to attend Monday'• rally scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at
the coliseum.
"I get lick and tired of aeelna
Iranians abakin1 thelr fiat& .na threat.enlnl to kill Amerleans
and Prelidl!nt Carter on n1&htl1
t.elevllbl." Carpenter said.
••wa&T 'l'llE MI.LY wlll be
H)'ina 11 that American.a in the
eiaUre IOdo-poUUcal apeetram
are unlfled behind President
Cirter. We hope it will
atreaatbm bi.I band tn de•Hn1
with the criala."
Carpenter said be wanta to
keep tbe ~ a "pltlve upbeat
affair" md baa uotded iD.ttinl
political ftprw. -
But be uld that Los Aqele8
City Councilman Arthur Snyder
will represent Mayor Thoma
Bradley and that Los Angeles
County Sup.J!rviaor Kenneth
Hahn also will attend.
He said other performen are
expected u well as a number of
muaic~.
CASPEN'J'Ea SAID D bas
made a '5,000 depoelt fol' use of
the Coi1leum and qreed to pay
'an eddltlona• •.ooo later. He nparied that tbe moaey
com" from b1a ,...ledlon cam-
palp fmlda.
He u1d that a '1 adm1uion fee wtn be charpd to tbl raJ.11 to of.
flet c:ostl. Carpenter aaid be initially
bope4 to-~· tbe event in Anaheim um but was pre-
vented from dotq ao by coo-
struction wod.
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Erie, Buff aw Shovel Out; South Chilled . ..., .... ... -p~----·.-........ ,.
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t IWIW
Df A ft'ATDSNT lnaed ~. c.'d ... tbat .......
W•JDI md Ida WU4 GOOM .,.. tea ant. of tbe Lldo Y aclat
Ane!Mlno for 11 ,..,.. It ....
IOUce cil prlde and ••UafMtion
for • tllll bl dloM to keep bis boat-.."
·~ Curd'• statement. weal
Oil, the ~ ra1denUa1
... ara IDcompaUble wttb tbe
charter opentloD ol tbe y.cbt
BB School
Chief Given
Pay Increase
Tnasteee ID the HntlDstoD
8eaeb au (elementary> 8daool
Dlatrte\ bn• alpaled their
pMIAn wttla tbl cliatrtct'a MW
1upertntendent by sraatbla ldm
a par niN and ntencJlnc bll eootnet for tbne years.
Lawrence Kemper, who
replaced ICJDC·Ume aehool ddef
S.A. llofteU lut January, waa
pant.Id a a ~r!' booat. li.tlll blm .. 1alary of ta.m.
Trust.eel allO exteDded Kem-
per'• ODe-year pact to 'anuary of llD followta1 a Tbanday eYeninl cloeed-G>or meettq.
"I IUST WANT the people ol
Newport Beach to know we're not leanni here beca"8e we
want to." be added.
Cane FeaJt lbur F;yN!
Laguna.Ril/J ·~l
Doors open today to the newest showcase
o.f America's most bBaulifuJ furnllurel
1~ a rrJa8rllflcenl new world dlSplaytns
tbe finest col/ectfcns, bf&bllBbted In
beauJlfully decomled room setttnss.
>bu 'O see French, Jtallan, E"1'q>ean,
E"l?,lisb and Contemporary styling.
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>Ou ·o see "'1W Ideas on fabrics, color,
room~ and accessorlss.
Come In for our Grand Openlns ..
b6 lns/Jb'fld IJy tbs «JtClli"ll displays,
talll to our profosstonal designers and see
tbe ft nest bom8 fanUsblnBs Jn /()fQn/
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I ~ ~aln Street ar t1th Street • Phone 'Tt.C/&42·"392
IACUNA HILLS ·Alicia Pb\.)t at SD. f.\.,c • PhOne 'n4/9M.·1101
Chanciler't aturea the 8neti from 0rexcL Hertt Hcnredon. Century
u well u otha' l'amou nemet.
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Co baf ~ Ro, ftQcen and bis wile, Dale Evw. tb.r Welt book this week in Los
Aqelee. EntiUecl .. Hapsv Traila/' it coven their personal. as WI u prof.eeskJNl, lives
· Saddlehaek Lists
. _Semester Signups
SBEU. COMPLAINSD that
an NBC special aeiment titled
"Fly Now. Freeze Later'' was "ml•l•acUnc. lnaceu,..te and out-of-4ata.••
The Oct. 15 NBC telecast
foeuaed OD Shell'• production of jet fuel u eom»and to It.I pro-
duot:IGD of home Deatlni oU.
J .H. DeN'lU. SM1l \'lee presi·
dent for oU produeta, coetmded
ln the wriu.n eomplalnt that the
report "left Ylewen with the dis·
Uuet ~that we (Shell>
suddenlY made a buliDeu de·
ciaion to empbu•• the produc·
tion ol jet fuel and thus leave
New Enalanden wttbout beating
oU W. winter aDd that we took
~ th1a aetion witMut CCIDlldartne ••111tv ~ for Saddleback Colleae Uu.dentl OW"CUl&omen ortbe publle.'' be • ._ .... campus ln ll1lsioo Viejo ind tbe DORb
ca1:Q11mlaintM.Q'11•beciDJNL2l. TRB COUNCIL t d
1be ~atloa period few eootinuln& students runs through writing a specifte ~~
Dec. 10. SillMIP ~ ue baaed cm the flnt initial or a student's last tbe p_.... ... , cboolt... to redraft · name. • ..... -__ ..._ ......
• A table ol ~ U.. a ltatemall& -bJ Ua.atatr.
appears on Pap' of tM spring Berge80n Speaker ~:._ "C*!Dtom: ~
sch'edulil GI e•111• malled to Sbell bad~ lta '*"*"to
Jlom• ta 0. 5 Jt1h• I ck Collea• For 'Sehool Talk' pull oat of Hew -·-ln 1975 dlatrld dmtQI tM 1ut W9ek ol and It Wd_NBC lm-"......a that November. Assemblywoman Marian ..-ne main ls l IMrplon.&.Newport 8eacJa. wW
28000 Margue~v-11::.~~ be the featured slM!aker on the ( NIC•OLAS )
nortaa eampu1 ta loeated at U. Irvine Unified School District's w-BOFFMA~
f • ff "School Talk" cable telerision --~=-On~ Road and programMondQu2:30p.m. lelRllOaRENT The lawmaker will be at Vista
.
A•ll'• cledaoa wu made .... •eatlJ. Two coundl memberw 1aJd the .Ut.meat WU too WHk.
... don't tblnk Wa ll atroq
aoa••b I would clualty lt (the
NBC aepwnt) u an lrrespomi·
bl• report;• •aid WtWam H.
Brady Jr., chairman of W.H.
Bredy Co. "111 HDH ll tbat
NBC OOi rdP<""4mt Brian Roa
4*'• ....... damned thlna" •bo9t tbit GU mduatry while cJo.
... b1t11111rde.
' WILLIAM auseE•.
pebllaMr of National Review muMIDt. uJd be a1lo tbou&M. tM ltll&•llJ' WU &i0o .,.U,
Coteel' wtMr J'rlUllD H. W~re.aldent of tbe p '-1.arCUldtJW N ~bl=.-&DON time to Nlpmd to '• eomp11IAt , wtdu WU,.. 00 Oct. ..
Anny Olfers
Bonuea to
J'olunteen
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Arm1 la oft•rlDC edueatioul boo~ of up to 115.000 to b1Ch
ac:ruracluatH and olbfr
qu wlull&een wbo enlllt
for combeL dut.Y oc cenaiD other
cateaoriel •
Tbe ~ loe& into eff..:t nu.J week and would allow a
soldier to ac~umulat. up to
Sl'-000 JD educalM>n&J fUDda dur· ma • tour~ enllltmeDt. -'l'bat woYkl lPclude the SI.GOO boaus
plua '8.000 u.ndel' an exiaUq
Pro&ram in wbich the Army
m.atcbe.1, Z·for-1, money a
1oldler aavu toward future
sett:1':fucat1oa•J booua plu ia
put of an effort to 1ncnue
~to mu. up foe •dlll· lcit ol 11,000 volunteers lut year.
Por bllwmatiee, ealJ 8'1~ Verde School to appear on the pro-I _o_r _•95-~1_ooo_·~~~~~~~___;;g~r_am~wb.i~·c_h_w_·_~_o_n~C_han~ne_l_3_.~...._ln_t_h_e .mlllmlll .. lL~~~~5!!!!!!~~~
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Ale• SebUUan
The Bank
BameY'S
ChUln'1 cuatom.snlnmakera
TheGap
Gentry, Ltd.
Glnglaa Fonnal weer
The Hotel
Harris & Frank
Larry Douglas, Ltd.
The Livery
The London ShoP
Stuardl tor Men
GENERAL APPAllEL
House of Terry
Tannery West
Befg_ttr~·· For Children
LeMIOUI"
And
Bullock'• I.~ J~M.P-io MayCo.
Norcbtrom Saka Fifth Ave. Seart . r.w. Woolwortb
\
Aad Mario Ruatoa, a
JIU .-.. .Journal edUonal
wrttc Aid Bou •bould bave tM ty to NI to a.II'• i:laanel. ''I UilDk Brian ~ bu ~ ~ to tell • ftl'J lmDCll'SaDl •torJ ... • 1a1d. ••1 tblak'rwe
bave • certain ,..posaalbUili)' QOC
to be UDJUlt to~~,.... ~.··
TBS INll!llBP COUDd1 a.
an h~~t DOO·;rotlt '°1UD-
tuy --...Uoo that namm.
com~. about tnaecu.r~ea or unfalrnlia tn...., coverap
or anetblcal eooduet by a DIWI
Ol'l•n•y;ttpn. It bu no enforce·
m:f.~ and it.a flndinp ue not .
NBC Chainnan Ridw'd
s.Jaqt, • a>ember of the COUDd1, dltq•aalJ&ct bimM1l from bur·
ins tbt Qell complaint.
TIME FOR ·
A CHANGE?
Auto -Home -life
Health -Group Health
• C:Ompelitive Prices
•Service• C:0VAl'fl1D8
Thia o• &p.cem•ker . micri'owave O'Y92l insta1la above
your ~e, ~OU your COWl&erl
Replaoes your vent hood.. Combmes the microwave oven
w1th a fluorescent cooktop ltght and two .speeo exhaust
syst.a,m. With cook.lng by tune or by
temperature w1th tbe Mtcro-
Thermometer temperature control.
JBTla&Y
r
LOfiG.llANOB PLANNING, u Peter ~ llll1I -. dealt oot wtlb OW' f\llure de, e~toaa. but wltb the hlture ol our PNMDt •· daAoa. Al. we k)ols to ~ 1MD'1, I Neall that
old parable about tbe 11-ol water -ball ru.tea -« balf emptyT
U JOU'N indl.ed to be a pesaunbt. lftere
are eaa.icb problema to ntbf1 you, .. Infla-
tion, blab tues. a.a erTatic dollar, lick pro-
ductivity, anemle eapttaJ lnvestmmta. On the
otber band. tben •N lesions ol experts who
feel-the 19'1 will be a period of maJQr pro-
.,... •.. that oqr econo~= in a 'pause.
The1111ee recordl for .. pnif"lll, and flC'OllO!!lk> powtb.
have economlo and social implicatlons.
These are the onet wbo will man-y, form
houaebolda, buy houses, shop in
supermarkets, work In ottlca _... they will
fuel the economic machine.
Consider bouine. Nut yea.r boualna
start.a are expected not to e~ceed an an-
nualised rate ol 1.1 million units. Bu& that 'a
the abort-term outlook. By the end of the
lll80's we a.ball need u many as 20 million
new homes and apartments. The conven-
tional wisdom is that these new dwellln1s
will not be too much different from present
ooes.
But do not assume that they will buy that
American classic, the ~bedroom, one-
f am 1 ly house an the auburt. that their
parents did. Or commute daUY to won. In
fact, the cost of buyinl and malntal.nins
a house is increaatne twice aa fut u the
average family's ability to handle it. Thia
will accelerate the move to the inner city.
Another unknown ls the population mix
-ftte steady increase in wortinl wtvea -
smaller families -increase in unmarrieds
living together (one out of six bousebolds),
and the aging of our population as more and
more people turn M . They'll number nearly
29 million over the next decade, and looking
not necessarily lor the Florida coodominiwn
but for urban housing that can make their
lives easier because or the close-in services.
But tbla overlooks the impact of energy
uncertainty. Cooserving energy is likely to
change a lot of things ... where houses are
built, their design, their int.erion and fix-
tures.
Whal ls more significant is the composi-
tion o( the population. There will be more
middle-.aged people, about 58 million in their
prime income-producing years.
BY .... A DEPARTMENT of J,.abor
study says more than ball of the women over
16 will be in the labor force. These factors
DURING THE lt7t'S WE all became so
sataated with technology -men walking on
the, moon . . . satetute communication . . .
pictures or Jupiter and Mars -that we
No Drne for .Jokes
Bot This is Too Good to Pass Up
8711EUCAEN
SAN FRANCISCO -What I
ean is, tbis is no time for es, (alb; nevertheless, there
Jim Dunbar oo KGO, re· ·nc that a deal to trade the
ab and Howard Cosell for the
.S. hostages bas foundered
a use the Iranians wouldn't
miae to keep Howie.
Cbeapsbot No. Two: Roulyn.n
rter. wbo went to 1bailand
ause ol ber "concern for the
fering people in that part ol
world," stayed in the SSJO-a·
y VIP Suite at Bangkok's
rewan Hotel, recently« re-
corated $250,000 worth. She
aa not the first occupant of the
'te, writes Keyes Beech. That
r wmt to a Saudi Arabian
IT CAN'T happen here, more's
pity: Lorraine Osmundson of
enaingtoa, vltiting York,
gland. rec'd a partting tag,
ailed ia Che specified $12 fine
lall. wk. rec'd h« cheque
d with a aate from York's
ef Police Supt.. readiq, .. lt
not oar palie7 to enfofte ctbe aahy le reapeet of our
enea ¥iltt.on • we real1&e
at our-tr.me replations are ewba eomplex and mmt be
mini to people who are not
to tbem. 1 tnllt that JOU m-
ed JUUi" viRt to oar cil.y."
Think about tboee wonb next e JOU see a car wi1b CJUl..Of. . . -·
state plates being towed away.
IS PATl'Y HEARST really
getting $500;000 from Doubleday
for her story? The publisher
says "No comment on advice of
ber lawyer because she has a
case on ·appeal." Her lawyer
says no comment. Even her
ghostwriter, alf~MIJ hJl"ed.
won't talk. -
O.J. SDIPSON, unco.ered in
the Nav. 19 issue of People mag:
"Daring the aeuon. Siml*Jll
habitually foregoes sex on the
night before games." The Juice
bas carried the ball three times
in the last two 49er games so you
can imagine bow pooped be is.
RONALD REAGAN on the
''Today" show, dealing with the
subject ol age: "U I'm elected.
I'll be the youn,est leader of a
major country, with the excep-
tion of Margaret Thatcher."
Tom Brokaw: .. Row about
Giacard d'E.ataing?" Reagan:
··Who?'.
JIK ALLISON. browsing
Automotive News. discovers
that more than ball or Calif .'s
120 lawmabra have presented
auto insurance claims lo the
put 30 moatbs; and in a four-
montb period, one state as-
semblyman <no, not THAT ooe),
reported four accidents, three
occurring while bis children
were driving the official atate-
leaaed cars.
"IF mE ONLY person in the
room not wearing a piece or
second·hand clothing 1s the
maid," you're at a REAL
Hollywood Party. says Los
Aneeles mag, always entertam-
iq. Another due: ··11 a bush
fall• over the room when
somebody aaya be bas found a
good, cheap Mercedes
mecbmnlc."
A LOVE-FEST took place Sat.
night at Marin Vets. Aud., where
more than 2,000 jammed in at
around $10 a head for "A Tnbute
to Alan Alda," he being a self.
confessed femirust who has cam·
pa1gned sturdily for ERA and
other women's causes. Alda. 43,
everybody's favorite actor these
days, and Gloria Steinem, still
wearing shoulder-length hair at
45, engaged in a two-hour OD·
stage "conversation," which, if
you'd happened lo overbear it,
would not cause you to stick
a round for more than 30
seconds.
ALDA MADE fun of Southern
men who call women "Hooey"
-"I always thought 'honey' is
what a bear calls its breakfast"
-and Steinem suggested that
when mama comes home with a
new baby, she take off for a
three-week rest and let papa
"experience the bum an joy."
ftDd tt rallll to I II •le bl .. . Nialllt wW .. ,. .... dltll .... ..
lOWDlaoUN ta HfHbl•bed ........ ua •
............. -.. tlM blltwq ..... ~'° .... -~ dUM. eo...... will bit .......
..... ... 1al4. "daD't ~ talloiit tlle ,..., It coaMa OM daJ at a tlM. •• 8o
doa Old • -ad oblolelceooe. lllb 110
mistake •boilt U. dwll• is comJfll f-.. . ~-~-mqrullse. '
.,. 1fE llA.NAGB THAT ehaqe -or
bow It man8Cell UI -ls the real key to OW'
ftatuN. ll will oot be bultoetl • U usual. a.,,... BemanS Shaw amnmed It up best
wbeD be said .•. ••we are mede wiM not bJ
the NOC>llec:tioa9 of our pest but by the
respomlldU. ol our future."
We mortals are 1ensa111 fMdaaled bJ
futurbtl' projections, espedal,ty when they
tell ua that the really eood tile ls still a.bead
ol us. replete with bladr twmea and 11dpt.a
that will reline ua cflWOl'ldly tedium.
aeoemed to bave lost interest ln technology.
Yet, the tecbooloelc•I revolution ia not
behind us.
Tbey don't teU us that the~ wbo will
have created lbe black boxes and cadcets
will have worked &heir taUa otl in the pro.
CHI. and the only way we can get at least
one of each ia for us to do the same. Jt'a one
thine to leek ways of doin'g thinp more eaai·
ly to save time and labor, but entirely
another ii It really means a~ding the bard
work neeetHry to do a &ood job.
Electronics wUl. for example. be the
nervtJua ayatem of tomorrow'• buildin&.
meuurin& room occupaiicy, aendinC algnala
to temperature control unit.a -and conserv-
lne enersy.
Tbe scenario of problems anto op-
portun.llies can be played for schools. With a
projectiioll of 2-¥1 m.lllloo fewer bi&h sc:bool
students by the end of the 1980'a than al lbe
beeinnlne. acbool cooatraetioo will decline.
Estimates show that there could well be
10,000 aebool buildinp abandoaed in the next
ten years. These buildlnp should not be k>st
and can be available for other uses if some·
one ia creative enoup to tranaform them
mto community centers. offices, adult educa-
tion facilities, art and cultural centers or
aput.meots.
Woa& 18 A pPVR-L£ I u;a word that's
come into disrepute. but no matter bow-di.a·
tasteful it maJ be. we can't do without it. We
can abun it. repeal it. debase it. but ultimate-
ly -lf we want fulfillment -we must accept
it. There's no short-cut to our future success
as a country ; only a faotasmagorac
semblance of it. One of the most glarlnc ex-
amples of our eodJess search for achl.eve-
ment without great stram as m educauon,
where we've too loog substituted the boob
tube, vtSual aids, •·social ti<>urs:· coloring
sessions. and "human interlacing" for the
real groundwork in learning boW to read and
wnte.
..
THE Zll PERCENT INCREASE 10 wh.Jte
collar over blue collar employees -
managers, office staff, profesawnals. ba.s1cal·
ly noncoofonru.st.s, probably single will be
attracted by the diversity that city Life offer.>
If the future percetved th.rough Uu.s look
1s to develop. we'll need adults tomorrow
who ve learned the three R ·s today.
Busmess -to tap this weaJtb or skills wllt
Rtpnnled from The Thuriday Utter, a
bnouk41 repon by lNan Wittn Reynold.I re-
uo rch, edJl.ed by Edmwid C. Puckhabrr
Confused or Culpable?.
By 11IOMA8 D. EU.AS
Californians who want to buy
American-made diesel cars -
and plenty or them do are go-
ing to have to waJt 'lll next year.
That's a s ituatio n which
makes no one happy Consumers
don't like it. car dealers don't.
automakers are unhappy with it
and the slate Air Resources
Board is especially uncomfof'U·
ble.
roa GENE&AL woe.on. tbe
only U.S. carmaker which now
sells diesels, had DO trouble eel·
ting its 1980 Bulcks.
Oldamobiles, Pontlacs and
Cadillacs certified for sale in the
other 49 states.
But in California. the company
says 1t will be March at the
earliest before the diesel cars
are available.
The cars are so popular here
that many GM dealers report
they're taking orders now, even
though they have no aoUd idea of
when the diesel models will be
available. Their popularity
st.ems from tbtte facton: Diesel
fuel wu available much more
readily th.an gasoline during Jut
sprlng'a gaa crunch and the
d lea el models •re more
economic and fuel emctent than
comparable gasoline-powered
cars. What 'a more, many
Southern Callfom1ans who buy
diesels can buy fuel in Mexico,
where lt sells for about 25 cea&a
a gallon.
r SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA
FOCUS
BUT FOB NOW. Cahforruans
can only buy lbe six Volkswagen
a nd Mercedes·Beni dies el
models.
GM 'a di~ls. wtucb paaed
lbe ~.000-mile federal •mos
emluima test. are pattl.aa oat
more nitro1en oxide. <NOz> than permiUed oo the 100,000.
mile California test.
"We know where the problem
lies with l.be GM diesels," says
Wilham Sessa. spokesman for
the slate smog control agem-y.
· But ~e cant make 1t public
because 1t 1s proprietary 10·
formation. But VW and
Mercedes have been certified.•
our s~ can obviously be
met.''
SeaH says the ARB bas been
"geWn& a kit of beat on this
lately from aute lesialaton wbo
say they ·re bean.DI from de--
aJers in tMir dilbicta. ••
THAT UNO ol l.esi&latift ptt..
aaure makes the ARB UDCOID·
fortable. It ls a1rady blamed for
inslstiQI OD the ti&bW emission
st.anduda for 1uoline-powereid
CaWomia can, at.a.nd.arcb that
cause a lipiftcaalf\ael~deney
penalty in modeJa eold here.
And last September, it abo
waa targeted by GM dealers,
wbo acc\&Sed the board of refua-
1 n g to certify the most
ttonoauul models an GM's new
X-car aenes.
Tbe four ~yti.Dder, four-speed
transrruss1on X-cars are st.ill not
sold in Califorrua, but GM now
concedes that 1s • company
cbo1ce, taken because the cars
"'didn 't meet c ompany
dnveablhty sl.andard.s." The X-
car model& were certified in
April.
Ne•nt.belesa, lD SQt,ember.
GM deUen ciomphhwd UMll the :
ARB was bolcBnc up the small
can. '1be only thine we can de-
duce as that there was a de·
liberate attempt by GM to mi.a·
lead the public or a rrrass1ve in·
temal commu.n1catJoos Coulup."
... ays Sessa
ORANGIE COAST
DAILY PILOT
~ t'O .. ment pa&e of the
Dally Pilot seeks to mfonn
and stimulate readers by
present1n1 a variety ol com· rnenury on topics ol Interest
and aiplllcance from tnfor-
m e d observers and
spokesmen.
R*rf II. Wad, ~1
Sa.....,..~1.1m
Humbug to Anti-serniti.snl
. . . -·
'. ~ Ebeneser Scroo8e baa bem beld la dertlioa
by mllllana alnce hll lnnatloa by Cbarl.M
Dickens ID 180 ud h1a tWTlnl role 1D ••A
Cbriatma Carol." lndtlD•*" ud acorn ban
been heaped upon b1m 1>ee1we tm wwer to the ~ ••Jl8"7 Clartatm.U'• wu "Bab,
bumbQI!'' ~ .aio lboald be taint put in
the Yttr'/ eedolaa m....,. ol mutdDI tbe Blrtb oC
...... Qrtll tllemMlftl, 1d who lsnore the
Pestinl. ...-rta1A ffl7 dCl'J tboalhta ol llr. Sctooce __... M l,.,.cL It.
A 8llDND LOCS A'f r.b9ll r • l"ftUlll lt ... Billi•• word -lt..,.. '"l'bl Sime ol Help:',,. ..... ~ Semml, took • stone u4' .-I&., bl eeletWatlao ol a lmportaat •· torJ 01 i..-. OMr Ulle PblllsUnim. and be called the...,_ al tbe atme .. Etw:r r" -I Sam.
t:IJ. ........_ ~ 80 la•• .... .Jewtsb .............. .._. DIU-uw ftt to eall a ~. -eo-•etom...,,.-.
014 1111M1'. &e.roo1•~• late part.Der, .Jacob
llad•f, a..4 tbe booOr ol beutq uotber mi.-r• BebNw name, callld u be wu after ~tbe Pd.DC9 ot God and rather ot tbe
'NtlnTrfbel iD&t ol a whole nation. ...,. autltm• • .,,,. CbltatmU Carol"
oa TV W• ... &:rooa• cbeaidq from a 1aar1wOnta1. tbrlfty, careful' type to a
C -. as~way tJpe. One wonden loll I& wal4 ..... ~ bim to reach the
mMked at my Cains. scorned iny nation -and '
wby! I am a Jew."
I lmow ol no more emi-
nent and cultural autbonty
than Sbakeapeare. It la my
peraoDal oplnion that,
besidee bll tbiltJ•MVeD plays
and a larce amount of
pMU'J, be .. ve, perhaps, a
im.U amount ol help to tbe
nftJ·four llen wbo labonld
from l9M to 1S11 to produce K::i, s:' tranalaUoa ol the
n..CM,9y
I RAVE SPRNT •oat: tban dD1 Jean
read.lnl and lt.Ud,Jtna the Bible tn H•brew, Gr.et. LaUn. and nea in ludl new 1anpqes u Spankb, Ftoeaeb a.ncl En,UM, but tbere are
,... ... la tbe ~lab YerDon IO m~t
that tM~ eould compare to an7thtn1 ln
Shakespear'• plan. So It c:oWd be lb.at Joo&
before ldl Oealb In lilt be lmt Ida m1racWoaa
touch to tbe ltlDa James v....m.
1 twmbtJ take luue wUb tbe Bard ud w1tb
Diekene and all other deatroJen as to tbllr' amt-S.mltilm.
So for um Cb.rt.atmu •••• -ca Sc:rooc•'• baclt.
,f
'f ..
t l
James C. calij H.B. .. ~ <HwnaBelq>
T
Evergtlaing's Duelcg
Oliver Nasner, 9-year-old from Suesel
near the Baltic Sea, squints his eyes as
hi.s duck-friend "Witschi" lands on her
favorite perch. The two have been pals
since duck's birth a year and a half ago
·Electric C111Tent Moves
Circui.t Breakers ProvU/e Sa/ ety
Andy sends a World Boot
Year Boole to Dan Gross, 16, of
Quimby, Iowa, fe>Mtis question:
WHAT IS ALTERNATING
CUllRENT!
An electric t!ircuit is the path
followed by an electric current.
Electricity must now in a circuit
to do useful work. and every
electric device bas at least one
circuit. In homes, some circuits
are equipped with fuses or
circuit breakers. Either of these
devices acts as an automatic
switch that opens the circuit if
too much current flows through
it.
An electric current is the move-
ment or flow of e lectric
charges. A charge can be either
posiUve or negative.
The proteas that make up part
of th• DUCleus of every atom
have a poeiUve electric charge. The electrons that aunound the
nucleus have a negative charge.
An electric current can be made
up or positive, negative or both
types of charges.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, the
famous statesman and scientist.
first came up with the idea that
electricity nows from positive to
negauve. Later on, olber seten-
Uats proved that electrichy ac·
tually moves in the oppoalt.e
dlrecUon: from oe1ative to positive.
Electric current la eltber
Rare Hummingbird
Only in Americas
De•r Ellie,
Since hummingbirds live
only in the Americas, are there
any birds like them in other
parts of the world?
LC.
DeuLC. ,
In the Old World there are
some small, brilliantly colored
birch called sun birds which are
somewhat like our hum·
mtngbirds. The SUD birds are not
as exotic in appearance as the
little hummingbirds; neither are
they as good at flying.
Actually the two are not even t'ela~. Most sun birds have
itrong but fine beaks that curve
~wnward. This feature, in con·
unction with a very long tongue,
an adaptation to nectar feed-ing.
" Most ot these birds are shades "'areen. purple and bronze, and
Ibey seem to glow when in SUD·
tight. Most of the females are 6
dull olive green so they are not
eoaspkuous when caring for the
youn1.
Many of the males have tutta
of brilht yellow or red featben
on either aide of the breast.
VsuallJ, these b~t spots ol
eolor are bidden under the other
featben, but they can be fanned
eat for dilpla.7 purposes.
•08J' 8PEQltS of IUD birds
tom• frollil A!'f~•1 but they are widely dlltrtDUUlG throulb the
warm areu of Alta, Arabia,
.Nnr Guinea &Dd Auttralla. They
• in • vattety ot enVitOnmenta
ft'olD IWaJnPI to dry plaln.s ud
Mml delfsta. But wbeNver tbeJ
are. tbeJ reqUire ftowerlq tretl or lbnD ror • 1upplJ of 1*tar. on. OeJ llve In toWu and
Nd from tbe nowen m or-
amental prdeu.
Tbelr nett• are delicate
1ta1111es. with a top openlns: Mme .._ bH• a lltue pord:L
iUke baiDndnlblHa, they UM
... to -~, blAd tb4 wt
.*41111AL"' U'VeU,, a.ta 81'e
attached to the very tJp of a twta
to make them safe from climb-
ing predators.
Sun birds are active
creatures, always searching for
nectar. Some even "migrate" to
places where there are many
nowering plants.
EIUe
Deu EWe,
Does a giraffe really have
horns?
JoeJ II.
Deu Joey,
All giraffes have abort stin·
covered horns that look like the
velvet stqe of deer antlers. But
they are not anUen becauae
they are permanent. Llte
caribou. both male and female
have them, altboulh the male's
are larpr ._.about 10 Inches. We
are not aure what purpoee tbele
hont1 serve, but we can assume
they bave remained abort
because the lon1, •lender neck
of the praffe could DOt •upport
extra we:laht. . .._....
&TaANGll l'Acr&: Tbe ba1.r
of • mole does not u. In U)'
particula'f dlNCtlon, ID adapta.
Uon that hlJPI tbe anJmab IDOft
tbrouda thelr tUD.Dew wltbout
frtctlon.
ST&lNG .. ACTlt Tbe .
moe•oote haa a aauaral re· 1t.-taoce to make •mom and
tbould It happen to be iittta
wlille <!atchin1 a polt0aou1
IDaU, It wtll •ulfer DO ill eftectt.
direct or alternating, depending
on lta source
Direct current, which is also
called DC. always nows in the
same direction. It is produced
by batteries and DC generators.
Alternating current. called AC,
regularly reverses lts direction
of now. It is produced by AC
generators.
DC operates automobile elec·
tric systems and some types or
motors used in industry. Radios,
TV set.a and other electronic de-
vices u.1e AC but they also need
DC lo operate their internal
circuits. Devices called re·
cltifers eaaily change AC into
DC
Alleraating current bas a
number bf advantages ·over DC.
Its maJor advantage is that
power companies can tranamlt
it eulJ,y and effldentlY. Electric
current loees tbe leut amowst of
ener1Y when it tr.vela at bicb
volta1es. But these hi&b
voltages are not safe to use in
homes So devices called
transformers can easily in·
crease or decrease AC voltage.
DC voltage cannot be changed
quickly or easily
EACH TIME AC completes
two changes of direction. it
goes through one cycle. The
number of cycles per second is
called the frequency of the AC.
Frequency is measuted in units
called hertz. Almost all local
power companies in Canada and
lbe United States supply AC with
a frequency of 60 hertz.
Electric appliances such as
vacuum cleaners and washing
machines would have to be more
complex and a Jot more ex-
pensive than lbey are to operate
on DC rather than AC.
Generators produce almost all
the electricity used by man.
There are both direct-current
generators and alternating·
current generators.
Andy sends lbe 1979 World
Book Science Year Annual to
Robin Waterstradt, age 11, of
Ogden, Utah, for her question:
WHAT 18 ZODIACAL LIGll'l'f
Zodiacal light i.B a cooe·abaped
glow or faint light th•t ii seen in
the Northern Hemisphere. It can
be seen soon aftet twt.11Pt on
1prin1 evenings and just before
d•wn in the autumn. It extends
upward and southward from tbe
position ol the sun.
Zodiacal light lo t.be Tropics
can be lftll botb evenina and
momlna throusbc>ut tbe year.
Tbe lllbt ~ea• near the nn
and 1b8dea off 1radually. It
often can be traced ba.llway
acrou the sky.
· The name for IOdlacal ltlbt came about becaUle tt can be
IMO aplmt the socliacaJ COil·
1teUatlonl -.tlldl ll• ~ tbe
ecliptic, 'Wldcb .. the tun • ap. parent~~. UVUDd the earth.
The 110t ll caUHd by tbe
lar1e numblrl Of amall oartlc1ea
ol DlaterlaJ ICau.t'ed l"boat tbe
ln'14e of the earth'• orblt wbicb 11 refleeted IUDl&bt tbat become vtalbJe wbm tbe tartll 11 clut. -
Ptty Uncle IAD'1 poor
lett« canter!
Tbere WN 1ueb a laua•
retPoDM to tbla week'• U · ••cnm• -p1cturtq "°"" favorite winter sport -
that mail cWiverta never
aeemed to atop.
It'• ~ bow many
of you lkitnt-It's
eu1 to sueu what Santa'a
NClueR lilt will look like
come Olriltmu.
Seleetin& wiDDen WU
extremely difficult, but
bereweao.
Wln.niq SS for tbe tint
place la l>avid Hartley of
lt772 Providence Lane,
Hunt1n1ton Beach. He
showed a U.S. Olympic
toboggan careening
through a turn.
The $2 prlz.e u nmnerup
goes to Junie Clark or
10480 Nigbtin1ale Circle.
Fountain Valley. She plc·
tured two youncaten, bid·
ing behind snow rorta,
having a snowball ftpl.
There were so many in·
tereating eotri~ that our
bonorabJe mention list lb.is
week will be extended. It
includes Ian Schnoebelen.
Corona del Mar; Shelly
VanderMo&en, Huntington
Beach; Carolyn Ulander.
Costa Mesa; Mark Jared.
Coron• del Mar; T•ml
Williams, Costa Mesa.
Brian Hall, Laguna
Beach; and Kenny u memoto, Hunllneton
Buch.
Your interest in lbe
topic wu evtdent, and the
qu•llty of your work -
and that means all of you
who entered -waa
superb. Uncle Len hopes
you bad as much fun
cre.Uq your pictures u
be did receiving them.
B088lEO RACING LOOKS SCARY BUT FUN
Davtd Hanley W1n• Top Prtu
SNOWBALLS AU. lME WINTER AIR
J.n"'9 aartl Hltd Good AJm as Rurmerup
With so much mail tbia
week, it's obvious Uncle
Len has many new
friends. With that in mind,
let's bave next week's en·
tries be pictures of
younelves. Mine la at lhe
top of this column. Now
I'd be Interested in seeing
your portrait.
Remember lo draw
them wilb black int on
white paper m-.annc 4
inches by 4 lncbes. Seod
them DO later than Wed·
oesday to Uncle Len, P.O.
Box 15'0, Cost• Mesa.
Calif. 12626.
world scope
(10 poinll IOt HCfl ~tlon ¥1-M con.c1tyl
1 President C.urer n•med Ch•c•go
buslnessm.in Ph1hp klu1zn1ck to succeed
lu.inira Kreps u Secret.,y of l .
41-Commerce c-lnrerior
b· Transporl;1t1on
2 Sam Church rook over u prM1dent of •he
(C HOOSE ONE United Mme Worlten.
Un11ed Au10 WOl'ken) union, rep(1e1ns
Arnold Miller. wtlo retired because of poor
heahh
l formerC.ihfom1.iCovernor. l .,cons~ed
the fron1·runner for rhe 1980 R~bl1on
presiden1tal nomln.itron. offtc1.illy .in-
nounct'd his nnd1cbcy. prom1s1ng 10 reduce
g<>'iernment spending if he re.i<he\Jhe Wh11e
House.
4 The Arnette.in C•ncer Society ~ed 1~1
the tuns c.incer deoi1h r11e for women K
tCHOOSE ONE lnaening. d«hnir'I) In the
United Stiles.
S Lidia C~ler. who r~ntly ~ Boliv~'s
lir\t woman president, \.ltd hef tous~t ,ob
will be to try to \Olve her country's econorruc
pr~ Bolivia's most import.int e.11fJOf1
product h .. L
a-coffee b-blnaNi C·lin
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Fr•nce since 197 ...
~~ntly, n~pen in
my country h~ crlll·
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1mwer questk>m Abou4
reported 1ovunmen1
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1-tandll '1Cr1tch, scribble
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kcope c-dl11ttcw. dllhonor
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(10 poMts If JOU -"* qwetton con.cftyl
An eroi in Amer.can bbor history endf.d~tly,~~e
Meoiny, rrsh1, stepped down ilfler 24 ye41rs H president o( the
AH .CIO The l1bor orRintution elected (CHOOSE ONE:
Oouglois froiW"f, line IC1rl..~nd), left, to succeed Me1ny.
sportlight
(2 polflt1 lot HCfl .-aon ••wcrM con.ctfy)
1 B;iseboill wrilers elected Willie StafJell ol the Pittsburgh Pirate\
M\d ICeilh Hernandez o( the St. Louis Cardillik to share 1he
(CHOOSE ONE: Nat•ot\al, Ame•k.Oln) league''~ valuable
pl1yer oiward.
2 Both Hern1ndez ind Stargell are . L
a-outfielders b-catcher' c·firrt basemen
l Center Oanyl D1Wlunsol the National la\ketball Assodadoft's
(CHOOSE ONE: New York lends. Phll~lphla 76en) ....ny .
sl.vnmed 1 dunk~ recen1ly, shattetint the I~ h«kbo.rd
111 1 pme tplMt the ~ns.as Cuy Kinp.
4 Olilo St.re's foe>tb.11 teoim went ~lted towfn rhe8it Ten
Conference 111le, ind will play the Pldflc Ten dwnpion In the
..l .. lowl Jan~ry l .
~ange ~me c-Su1ar
S (OtOOSE ONE: UCLA Old Dominion), wfnner of last
w~'s Association of lntetoe>Ueglate Athletics for Women
(AIAW) bnketblll title, k eicpeaed to wfn the tttle ... with
the help of pllyen like 6'5 .. tetilor lnp Nltsen wf 6"8"'
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...... lflke el tlM We laA.ruce eo•paa1 wD
wMc• &M~ ,ellMll lwl •policy. :~: _Seue• 11ke1J P!aces <•afe&J .,, .... besea, I. ·lnfelcuea. ...,._, bOses, desb, l&f•> for lmpor· • ta.4 papen, aacb u 1&oclul, boadl, HYiap ac·
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• wlMre &be deceased bad aeeoaata. laform Illa or ~ · -lier emploJ•r, baataea1 auodatea, fraternal or
: OllaeT OlpllbaUou to wlaldl &M penoa belcmted.
L. ••• Uae Ve&eraH AdmlJal1&ratlon for dealll
ltneflta, If epplleable.
Cae&ad 1oor local Social Seemt&J olllee to de·
· termlae en,lblllty ror 1urvtvor or dea .. beMllU.
• Oftea &Ile faeral dlrtttor cu apply for &Ille '225
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-to aantYbalspoalff fJNftt!y from Social Secut&y.
! VertfJ all deMa Hd determiDe cu.la OD bM.
i All baeome tu retuna also mat be ftlM If Ule
: · 4leeeaaed person received &be mhalaua• taxable la·
• eome before deailll. Tlae aunt.ta& apoue caa ~ uaally ft.le a jota& nt1ll1I wida &be e:secldor or ad·
-•laJstrator ol .... mate, or cu file separately.
~ For more blformation oa Pluala& m &la1a area,
·· write for a free copy of "Pia_,., .. Wida YOU'
kaefJdartes," a aew ~ .._. u.·n.aacta• ~ ,... ........ of ntate pl• ...................
~ fte Amerlcu Coandl ol Life ......._., Dept.
... ND, 1851 K St. N.W., Watldnstm. D.C. ZIMI. ·
' •~ Sela~e See•• 1.,,llce •••le'•
DEAR PAT: I am an elderly woman who re-
cently inherited quite a lot or money from my late
husband's estate. My son warned me not to get
caught in a "bunco" scheme. I was too embar-
rassed to tell him that I JUSt don't know exactly
what a bunco scheme is Can you explain it to me?
A.J .. Costa Mesa
Bmaeo Kheme vldJms are ge.erally seaior
dtbea am:loa.a to do daelr lhare la ftlbtbal crtme
by COGpentlng with law enloreemetrt. So, when a
telephone call ls received from a .ell-procJalmed
"bau namlner," &bat's the time to be carehd.
After tile .. bank examiner" cleverlJ •di &be ftdl.-.. ldedty &be ................ ., ...
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, la•es&lptlila clepeada OD lala OI' -UUIQ le l'e-aabl dJeM. to follow la.vuetlma espDd&J. ud U.•• all, llot to contact UJ'CIM eGMendlll &be ...
•••Utatiaa. Wlla& &Jae "bank eumbler" does llO&
tell &be vldlm la that bl.a or 19er aame bad beea
earefully aeleded from tbe telephoae book by
eeyeraJ con men. After name aelectlom, U.. team
belln• the &edloaa task of calllai poulble victims
uUl a eooperaUve one la found.
Tiie wJ1Un1 person la told to wttlulraw a
specific amoant of money -aaaaUy eeveral
daollta'ld dollars -from the bank. Slaor&IJ after
lite wttllidrawal la made. &Jae "bank exammer" ar·
rlvn a& &he vkUm's !tome, Identifies bllmell and
proc~ to mark &be bllll. lie &bell lives &be 'Ylc·
Um a reeelpt. Wbea DOtblal flll'Uler la lteanl from
Gle .. btmk esamlaer," the vlc:U.m as..Uy calll &Jae
•aak, enly to learn daat he or sbe bu bee•
awtadlecL
1 ...... 11ee Not lt'laat It Seem•
DEAR PAT: When I bought my house my
lender required me to get mortgage insurance.
Does this tpean my family wouldn't have to pay oU
the mortgaee if I became disabled or died? .
D.E., Huntington Beach
No. JI &be amoant of a bome loaJI ezeeeda •
pereetd of tbe property'• Yalae, or If It 11 lannd
-., FHA. tlte lender olln reqalres mort1~ aaraaee. Tlal.a lnaarance IUl'Dtees &be
•l•lal& bl If yoa fall to make you paymnta.
DH'& emlme dais •Ith mortp&e life or dlnblllty
luaruee .. lped to J>ay off JOtll' mort1age ta tlte
cw..t GI,_.. dllabWty or deada.
. . .
A&ID (liar. 2l·Apr.11): • read,y
lbt "'°"meat, chan1•. •afttt.1. lo-Mnllfted actlvtt;J and a lpedal Nia·
Uomblp. O.mlDi, Vireo, S.llttariu peraou nrure promlDenU,. ldeu
can be tranaform"4 lnto vlablt,
valuable cone.pg.
TAU&IJI <Apr. IO·lhJ lO):
ll_,. "9"1•1 purcbael a..n ldCb
oe aaawsa. Su.rprtae cN. from family member -ol pleuaat vut.
ty. llldiltalD=· moderate pece. ..._... You ObtalD materlal -you OIYU VllWS · ean al.lo loeate wb.at hu beee am. DUlln Hoffman placed.
Hoffman
Rates
GBlllNJ (llaJ 21-June aG): Break r .... from &hackles of fear, doubt -
lunar cycle dietat.es ta.ltlatlve, ln·
dependence, orillnalitJ and courage
of convldiona.. Pl.sees, Vlrao penons
fi1ure prominently -aAd IO does the
number7.
P . CANCE& (June 21-Jul,y 22): Obtain &rents valld bint from Gemini meuage. Ac·
,. cept reaponslbUlty. despite some
NEW YORK (AP> -doubts cooc:erniU capabiUUea. In ac-
Tbe ideal parent, say• tuallty, your cycle moves up -you
Duatln Holtman, would wlll be awlauded, vindicated.
be a lot like the ldfal LEO <July 23-Aq. 22): Emphuia
director. on 1ettln8 "feel" of current needs.
"That la, someone Pulse of public becomes "available.''
who ,Wdes you without You can complete project -and-be
you even knowing it, rid or a burden. Aries, Libra penom
w i t h o u t i m po s l n I figure in se«iario.
himself," said the actor Vl&GO <Aua. 2S-Sept. 22): Accent
aew .WU, ~. ioaJj, mikla1
ecmtada Wblcb eJnat. p.Nld,.. One
1.n acathortt)' II"' you o~ to pron a major eontentlon.
LIBU (Sept. II-Oct. 22): Demklll
ii reacbed In canneeUoa wttb tnnl
or publWaln1 proJect. Stake ''ter·
rttortal clalm.' Promote JOU1 OWD
aecurlly. Lon1-ran1• view la ·
neeeau.ry tor ultimate aucceu.
ICOaPIO (Od O.Hcw. 21): OblaiD
blat from Ubra meuai•--percelft potential, doa't a.ell abWU. abort.
Good Dew9 eomea from alar. Know It
8Dd 11Dea of eommumcatloa.
SAGft'l'AaltlS (Nov. U·Dee. Zl).
Avoid dlreet eonfrootatiom. Vettty
le1at requlaltes. Check f1ne pointa.
read between tbe lines, be aware ol
contrectual obllp&m. One clole to
you, lncluding partner or mate, &MD
vtew1, desires oa the line.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Ju. 18>: Be
analytical; find reuon why certaln
events occurred. Member ol opposite
aez fiarures in seeoario. Accent oa
employment, buic ilsuea, \ft1lin1-
nes1 to ·'invest'" in your own creative
talents.
AQVAa1vs <Jan. 20-Feb. 18>:
Desires for luxury and love are cloee
to fulf1llment. Know lt and respond
acco~~. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio lndivld figure promlneoUy.
PISCES <Feb. lJ..Mar. 20): Careful
study of Libra messa1e provides
valuable clue. Important tramactioo
can be completed.
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December iasue of
Parents ma1u:lne.
HOFFMAN AND hl1
estranaed wife, Anne,
have two daU&btera.
"You kid younelf if
you tbiDk beina separat·
ed does not have a
traumatic effect on
them,'' said Hoffman,
who starred in "All the
President'• Men" and
"The Graduate."
"TREY ARE soing to
feel that it's somehow
expected they favor one
parent over the other.
That causes conflict. It
ls important for them to
know they can k>ve both,
that they can talk to
daddy and mommy in
positive terms," he said.
Hoffman also is in·
te rviewed in depth in
this week 's Time
magazine. He stars in
the soon-to-be-released
"Kramer va. Kramer"
in which be is pitted
wilb bi• wife for
cuatodJoltbMreblJd.
Retirees
To Meet
An organhatlonal
meeting of the San Juan
Capistrano chapter of
the American Associa-
tion of Retired Persons
wlll be held Dec. 4 at 1
p.m . al the senior center
in the miaaioo city.
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fte crtlel ot tbe 30t.b NDtuiJ,
parUcularly World War II, = aa even eloler Nia-
ad an nen peater in·
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tbat unlvenlt;J ecten••ltl, to re-
ceive 8IM!lnlDleat sraota. were
forced"' to punue researdl lD •&>edfted area. Othere cbarpd
that 1ome pro1ram1 were
WHt.eful: the ma...-d luou Juett~ pqram, for eum»lt,
WU Akhtil • belnc polUlcal
and not JwtHJ•ble Oil aJ adeQ.
tille l"JQDdl.
.~ Into • Department of beta,
and •Nuclear Rel\llatory Coln·
lullslon, ad by creat1D1 an Of ._
flee of Tectmology A.aeumem.
But tbeH action• did not • •U.« critics of the bur1eomnat
relatlotl betweea 1overDQ>.e.0~.1 and tethnolOl:Y. •
The federal-penunent'• •·.,l
coura.....-i ol nuelear power ,u
for eumple, waa 1eeo u a,,,
threat to tbe health and 1alety ot,
SUCH CIUl'ICl8•S reaulted people, and the a(cldeot at the
lD an emphab on research con· nuclear plant at Three Kile
eerned wtth praain1 llaticna.I Island coaftrmed these fean ••.
need1, that ta. project. that Government policies relaUnc to
would visibly benefit the 1enera1 tbe envlroomeot, conaumer pro.
public. auda_,. caneer research. duct., and worker 1alety bav&
In the past l.S Jun. a wbole alao been cballn1ed H UD·
new Mriil ol iuues developed respooalve to public needl and
that incraeed pemmeot ln· wi.lbee.
volvemeat with t«hnolol)'. Such coatrovenle1 will UD· • C&ITIOI NOJf CllA&GB tbat
fO••nu:Dlllll ._ eontrollln1 tM
dlredian fl ldentiftc raeattb
and tbe eoune ol tecbnolocical development and tiiat tbla la· fluence la corrupting both. ALLIANce 0, GOV!RNMBNT, SQl!NCI • HNEFIT OA DANGER?
The ftl'1 1UCces1 ot moclern doubtedty eontanue u lone u .
cbemlatry and pbysJee ln ln· the majority of our citizens are
duatry Pl'Odaced pollutaata that committed to a society charac~
tbemeelves became a threat. tertzed by high technology, ,
Scientific. macblne·bued wbJch only the 1overnmeot can
qrtcala.ure trif'ered larp ml· support. : Proponents, however, araue
~at even more sovenunent ln-wlvemmt la necessary to sup. Port the research and develop.
16ent required to maintain our
standard ol living and to help
tbe poorer natiom ol the world.
l The CClllDectioo between gov-
ernment and technology is not
necessarily close. ThrQuihout
siuch of history, government
has been the special concern ol
t&e powerful.
TECHNOLOGY. ON THE
other band, very early became
the special concern of cratt.spoo.
ple -often of bumble origins
but with stills that made poast.
ble weaving , potte ry ,
metalworking, building of
sbelter, and au the other pro-
cesses necessary to provide for
human needs.
Since people specialized in
certain crafts and then ex·
changed producls for those of
otbers. questions or the value of
weights and meas ures arose.
Thus, more than 2,500 years ago
governments became referees in
setting the standards of weights
and measures.
Also, since money came to be
measured by the weight or gold
or silver, governments not only
made coins but also insured
thtir value by imprinting them
with official seals and by milling
the edges lo prevent c)U>pmg.
IN THE SAME way govem -
m en ts established standard
measures of volume for grain
and liquids. standard weights,
aml standard rulers or length.
Tbe power of government
guaranteed the integrity of these
measures used in technology.
Governments still perform these
functions through their mints
and their national bureaus ol standards.
In western Europe in the lat.er
Middle Ages, technologies aroee
capable not only of bullc:Un1
Gothic cathedrals but abo ot
sustaining cities and of trading
with Asia. Al the same time, the
national governments of France,
Spain, Portugal, and England
came into existence
By the end of the 15th century.
this combination or technology
and nation slates made possible
the extension or trade and col·
onization lo the Western
Hemisphere.
THE GOVERNMENTS OF
these nations did not create the
technology of the sailing ship
t.bat made this expansion possi·
ble. But they were called uporU.o
provide suppo~ to shipmastlh
and sailors of a kind beyond the
resources or private individuals.
This support included the de·
velopmenl of mapmaking and
the astronomical observations
necessary for a reliable
worldwide navigation system.
By the 17th century. for exam·
pie, such great institutions as
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tbe Royal Obeervatorr at.1';.' tlon to ldeDce cam• at tM om..
Greenwich, Eqland, bad been break of Worid War D. Wutlme
founded to develop utroaomlcal leaden aw tbe Deed to mob&lbe
cbartl for navtaatore. Govern· all the nation '1 1ctentlftc re-
men ta continue to provide IUCh sources that were applie•b&e to
servtcea u mapmaldn1 today. weapom and medicine.
Since tradel"I and colonben lmteacl of JUI& ~
rarely bad the time and energy government laboratories, they
to explore unknown territory. turned to .tbe. WliveniU.... la·
1overnmenta IJ'8du&Uy took on duatry, and private fOUDdetiaaa
the functioa. By ~ l8tb century to find the laboratory fadlltiel these exped.ltloos, for example, and the scientists especially in
those sent to the Pacific by the medicine, electronics, and Britlab Admirahy under Captain atomic enero whole releU'Cb
James Coot, bad penetrated to mi1bt mean' the difference
moat parts ol the globe. Today. between victory and defeat. 1overnme~ts contin~e to send The network of contracts that
out e~plonng ex~1llons -to they set up carried government
Antarctica and even lo the money to the scientists and
moon. laboratories, resulting in such
DURING THE lft'll centucy,
as natural science took OD its
modem form, the govemmeota
of western Europe and tbe Unit·
ed Slates realized that they
could help their people develop
more powerful technology if
they provided scientific re·
search which was beyond the
means of universities and other
pnvate institutiooa.
Despite some opposition to
"impractical" research, govern·
ments increuingly concluded
that the best way to attack the
human scourges of scarcity and
disease was to support
laboratories for the productiae
of seemingly ••uaelesa"
knowledge.
Hence, through agencies such
as the U.S . De partment of
Agnculture, governments began
to shift from a passive to an ac·
tive attack on human problem&
by supporting basic sdentific re·
search.
discoveries as penacllUn, the
atomic bomb, and radar.
AT mE END OF World War
JI. government and science
leaders agreed that the system
of contracts tying together lbe
universities, indmtry. and the
foundations with 1overnment
support sbou.ld become perma·
nenl. The government made a
definite commitment to main
ta in America's role as the
world's leader in sc1•nce and
technology.
By the mid·l960s some $16
billion of government money
wu flowtnc into research and
development. Evet")' branch ol
technology WU affected ln IOCDe
way. TI1e Nat.ional Science
Foundation, the Atomic Energy
Com mission . tbe N atlonal
Aeronautics and Space Ad·
minis tration , and much·
expanded National Institutes of
Health became the dominant re-
search agencies of the U.S Gov·
ernment.
1ratlona o people and ,
tralllformed the inner dbtrtets NErr WEEK: Hutoriml-4«n .
of la.rp dtiee. Atomic eDel'IY WhiU Jr.. .menr.... profeuor at
eued tbe pressure oo scarce . UCLA,~ the creatiw pro.
fosatl fuels, but created new ceH behirld technologkol mven ...
safety and wute-dispout pro-taou. blems.
la THOUGHTFUL
ALTllOlJGB GOVEaNJIENT
re1ubtion cl tedmology to com·
bat the wont abuses of er1vircm.
meat datel to the late 19th cen·
tury. active research oo an UD·
precedented scale wu clearly
needed. Congress responded by
sett1n1 up an Environmental
Protectioo Agency. by changmg
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llAND8RA&S8 AND SMQ.1:8 veet hlm °"
the )Jaccoaa. After dnowtq a dinner of meat
loaf, ma1bed pot1toe1, •reen beans and
~emade bread, Ander80D retrieves bia wooden eompulaa, HUTJ IC.inder, from ab old leather suit·
cue and.dvances to the podium.
Aa always, bis mission is to wtn souls over to
Jes WI Quist.
Thia ni1ht. Anderson's sidekick Lella tbe 1atbering he's not feeling well.
''There's one doctor we all need to 1ee all the
time . . . the Divine physician," Anderson tells
Harry.
"Who says?" Harry demand.a.
"The Bible says," Anderson amwers. "He's
diap06ed our cue and it's terminal. But he's aot
the right remedy . • . bla own blood.•·
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DVllNG M DAY, 1'1'1 a:JIU·Um .. proteuar
al Calvary .Bibi Collet• la X-atr, ta~ all Courtl8 and coordtn1Ual' dliit. madcia diput·
m nl be founded tut 19 ,
And ~r tbe put •al'lenl , MdenaD iDd Harry Kindllr have "" to tD'rita took them over tena of . Cl( D1l1ea ~ =
Amedca.
Jim Andenon wn't &hrart ~In •ucb •· mand. tboucb. Twenty y~ aao bll publle a~
pe ranees could be counted CID Ode band.
Ji'lnally a miniater •freed to Mt him p!'Ue.b if
Andenon could round up a puJptt eoanalUM to
Mar bia messa1e. AncSenoo lDvtted a paael to hll
tent on the lake. The aem1DUJ atude:nt tot the job.
Later, an a11n1 ventrtloq\lllt tool& ADdenon
under bia win& and iau1bt him hla traft.
"My wife thouaht I wu nuts -a crown man
playtn1 wtth doU., 1be said. I said 1 wu 1olo1 to
use tbia to eerve the Lord and she aaid. 'I wonder
bow'?"
Andenon found a way on the Ted Mack
Ori11naJ Amateur Hour. The show beld audJtio111
ln Fort Worth and Anderson's ventriloquism won
him a spot on the show.
"I bad long-distance calla from all over the
country," Anderson remembers. "All of them
wanted me to come and speak.
Party to Mark Anniversary
¥tdetlde Plag
Charles Dickens' eternal favorite. "A
Christmas Carol." will b& presented for
Saddleback Valley r~idents at 8 Jt.m Friday
and Saturday, Dec. 7 and 8. by the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints at 27976
Marguerite Parkway. Mission V1eJo. Danny
Reese <kneeling> is Ebenezer Scrooge and
MEM8Ba8 A&£ DIVIDED accordJ.D• to "sbepberdin& ueu" iD 11 divWonl ol tbt dUel.
Requata by r~ideoll of these six communlUes for
caroliDC for alck aJMI 1but·lDI will be accepted in
tb• chureb office unUl Dec. 4. G.B. Gordon,. minister ol membenbip. may be contacted u · 538-2518. .
At & p m. this Sunday the eonare1aUon will ·
bave a "Cuol·Sln1,'' wath a~la! IOlos by Karge lcMn at Lbe vibraharp, and a bnef devoUoul
measqe by Rieb· Nascban, new d.Jrector ol educa·
ti.on.
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Jay Hollander ts the "Ghost of Chnstmas Yet -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii To Be '' I A aoth aQD.lvernry party ii
P1ADJMd at 8:30 p.m. Sunday at
ibe Ne ... n Ce•&er U•lted ••U•••••• Cll•rell, 1101 llar~ Ave., Col'Ona del
Mar.
Caton.ville Nine" at 10:30 a.m ..
Sunday. •
A metapbyaical play,
"Ble&Md Amoni Women," will
be p,....ted at8 p.m. today and
Dee. I and 1!Stb at the Cbardt ol
... Tuilld1. 11236 Dale Street,
O~Grove.
TJ!'s Art Linkletter
In Garden Grove
kELIGIOUS SCIENCE OF ·~
l'ormHIY known aa tbe
Balboa bland Community :::-== ~: ~rf:ci
orlctaally 1W0n)Jipped In a store
CID A•ate Stnet near the Balboa
bland Ferry. 'lbe church moved to ltl present location tn 1974.
A charter member, Warren
White, bu prepared a program
of blatorieal movies and alldea. • Dr. ~ Gutber1, a member
of the facult1 at tbe
llaHacbuHtta ln1titute of
TeeJmolocy, will present an or· can ccmcert at 3 p.m. Sunday at
tbe Pin& ~rlu CltuQ.
Santa Ana Boulevard and
S1camcn bl Sula AD&.
* TM W.mn V1Q> cba1*i ol
A apedal aemce at a: u p.m .•
Sunda)' will celebrate the tnpl~ · tna of Ma memberahlp by Te•· pie ha!I¥ of Newport Beach,
located at 2401 Irvine Ave.,
NeWport Beach. • Terry and Anita Nybui1 will
1lve a dramatic portrayal of
Joseph and Mary, wltb nar·
ratlve and song, at the noon
luncheon today of the Lake lllUI
Commalty Claarda, .J{eenqen
at the auditorium, ias:31 Mowtoo
Parkway, LalUJla Hil1I • Tbe Rev. J•ck Scott, president
of Cypren Colle1e. will speak at
the 10 a.m. service Sunday at
Falniew CommuHy Claue•,
2525 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa. -Study Foresee•
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A Christmas boutique is
planned at 10 a.m. Wednesday
by \be United Presbyterian
Women o f St. Andrew'•
PrnbJterlu Cllatth, 600 St. An·
drew'• Road, Newport Beacb.
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Art Llnkletter. tele~Jon and radio star for
over 30 years, will appear ln the pulprt of Garden
Grove Community Church at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sun-
day.
Linldette:r is perhaps best known ror bl.I two
Malcolm MacGre1or. author televisian aranu, ''House Party," whlcb ap.
of "Your Money Matters," will peared on CBS for 25 years. and
1pea.k at the 8:30 and 11 a.m. "People AR Funny," broadcast.
and & p.m. services Sunday at for 19 yean on NBC. His main
New.,.n.Jlea QrtaUu Cell&er. interest today Ui the crusade
141 '"East 22nd Street; Costa •&•inst druc abuse
Mesa. 118 aJao will conduct a Link.Jetter will share tua lD·
llnandal Mmina.r for family liv-sight and expenences at lbe
inl at the center at 7:30 p.m. church located at lll41 LewtS
MoJlCl.I)' tbrouab Wedn•day. SU'Hl. Gardea Grove.
• Al10 featured wlU be
T••••• Bet• Da•I•, 8100 Chrtltmaa music perfoun.ci • Kefl• et .• Wat.mlmter. will tbe Hour ol Power choir ri.&
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Afflde Of Wg;Mrs SdMce llltlrndtllld
S•&tay -9:30 A.M.
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Rev Betty Wolf Invites you to
Explore the Science of Mind:
• expand your awareness of
who & what you are.
•achieve more of your
God given potential.
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Cypreu Drlve, La1Wla Beach,
will present a readln1 of por·
tlon1 of .. The Trlal of the
LOS ANGELES <AP> -A r.-
port ol a two-year aoeloJocical
study ftnda a "1lpiftcant threat to the future .. of Jewllb life In Loi
Anaelea because of decllnin1
rate1 ol attWaUon and involve-
ment inJew:labor1ani11tlons.
~at tbe te:iple.
The cboln and orcbeatn of
LUe em. 0.-•alt'J Qmd
will present a Chrhtmaa
musical at 1 p.m. SUnda)' at the
audltortuin, 21111 Moulton
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MITHODISTCHUICH
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SA.9AlM •YtCIS • FllOAT • 1:00 PM
M lrtam Kaurman. Dir of Ed . Winnie RC111J1, Prtt1dent
Rtll1'1ou~ School Sunday
9 15 A \f to II 4.5 A )f
Jr •Sr Hilb Groups Adu.It EducaUoo
Hebrew School Thursday 4 11 ·I : lJ PM
101 l Camelback. Newport ~~ch 1 00 Jambortt,
Vl~1lon Wekomr 1144·1• Member UMiC
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"llllplNUorna GS'ITY rAJm.Y ba" ..-*" Oolt. tMlt tM late Mr. 0«&1 ne..-aaw lt Hlf:lte cUdla•t line ID 1uelt ......,., ' said
ltarb&ra Wallace, wM m UM boUM for tbe G«l.Y Oil OD. ol 1.-Aap . n-. II DO trice i., • a.ee bwauae UDt.oea a.tdendal, 1 real -.te ftnn, laa't aure· wlaattoMk.
• 'atMely bomee rarely come on the market.
• are uttq for otten la ta.. , •• lald Ala.a t.IDtott, a member ot the nnn. u be a1aowec1 u-v.s. tJeoon'• prape~ to vblton. · '--,, ......... Brttiala Nal eat.ate IOW"Cea esUmat.ed the even-
tual price around l'tlllWOD pounds, the equivalent ot more tbaD SJO mllllon.
' GETTY PAID• ... POUNDS (then 9N),OOO>
TUDOR MANSION MAY BRING '10 MILLION. PLUI
Property lnoludel 1.000 Acree •ncl GMel of~ lallr1t
ln pre-infJMIOB 1158 tor the estate, wbleb ii just
f.utaide Guildford, 30 miles IOUtbwest of Lo.Ddon •.
e used It aa bl.I European hue and died there, 1ed a, oo Jane e, ms.
• . "We have 1pent a fortuoe on maintainin1 the
house," said Alan WalJace of Vancouver, Canada, ~anaeinl director of Getty Qil in Britain and
Barbara's husband. "We need more office space,
)which we cannot get permission to build here ln
f,be green belt, so we are movine t.o London."
Anne Boleyn's ghost is said to appear in the
Oriel bedroom, where there is a canopied, four poster bed.
••nfE GHOSTS OF A MAN AND a maidser-
vant have also been seen, and doors open where
DeatlaNot~• D~tl1Netl~
there-are nu doon, · chuckled Mrs. Wallace, con-
vlnced the le1ends wlll not deter prospecUve
buy en.
Anne Boleyn romped with Kini Henry VUI in
the oak-paneled mansion fo\lr centuries aio.
before becoming h.la second wife. She. lost her bead
for adultery, and one of her alle1ed lovers, Sir
Francia Weston, died with her. His father, Sir
Richard Weston, built Sutton Plate in the 1520s.
The house stayed in the family until the end of
the 19th century and had Ollly two other owners
before Getty -newspaper tycooo Lord Nortbcllffe
and the Duke of Sutherland.
ON A RECENT NOVEMBER DAY, with fog
shrouding the house and fields along the River
Wey. the house felt remarkably warm, v.;tb log
fires blazing an massive fireplaces and 168 oiJ.
ualO o1 Hart>O< i...-Mounr 011.e Morr.,..,., heated hot water radiators turned on.
ELIZABETH BETTINA eAeeo. o1cost•MH<1 ~m.. "It was colder when Mr. Getty was alive. He :.~=n~:""O::.:Y~~~~~_:.•:, H.AAllv ME~~~MAS. rm1en1 was a pretty tough old boy, and he didn't have cen·
SOf1 arid d•U9hler 111 l•w Al .. •nd 01 Colla Mew. Ca Pu>ad •w•y on tr al heating, just coal Or Jog fires and eleClriC blOW ~,., S.llOool Hunt1119ton IH<Klt, C•. No~ember 22• ,.,, He w••. rotlorN heaters, .. said Wallace . .,..,.octlilelren. Pam Ooom Jot>n ana World W•r II ana K.,.. .. n War i.Mrine li b
Marunn B•l>bo • ..,, .. , orandClllld He ""'" Ill , ... Fleer Aewrve A• Getty Oil has assets of $4.7 bil 'on, ut Sulton
Erh• ··-Vli llallon on Sune1 • ., •0 c1•11011 In hnne .. u and WH • Place is being converted from oil to gas heating.
from 4 OOf'M to. 00 PM, Aowry will member OI""' Oo<i<. Lo<IOe AF .. AM, "Cheanar and cleaner," S"'d Wallace . ... reclla<I •• s·OOPM on Sunday •• • ... 5.<0ltl\h All• LOOQe •n<I '"" s-r~ .. Diiday Brolh•rl Chapa! Mau ol Temple all In Honl'I C.ro1tna. t"" El
(llr11tlat1 Bu<••I wlll l>e on Mo"'1.., •• B•k•I T.mp•~. It• Gold Co.•• Sl>rtM WHEN GE1TV DIED, IDS PERSONAL art t ·JOAM •I St Simon and J..-C•lhollC Ctub and • Ille ,.,.,,_nlup '" ,,,.
Cl\urcll Hutllonqlon 6'>Mh, C• Ett ~ .. 1.,, Palrol ol Lono S.ach. Ca H•.. treasures were moved to the California museum
lomt>ment ,.,.,,.,, Cemetery, LO\ wrvlv•d by .... ,.,,. Amy L Tl\Omal, be built at Malibu, and which he never saw. But Ano•'•• C• D"•crod "' Olla .. \On J•mH Of Cl11rmon1 Ca . O•U91tler t. bo h
Brothen' HunllnQIDn Ro<KI\ Clt•e>el Palr•CI• Tl\omu or K•nruckv. Sutton Place still has plenty of art worlLS ug t
Art Sale
Announced
Lagtana Beach Scbooa
of Art studenta will sell
their art Dec. 8 on the
camp~ at 2222 La1un~
Canyon Road.
Displays and sales
will be handled by the
~tud.uu, w!th worka
ranging from acrylics,
water colors. oil paint-
ings, jewelry, sculpture
and ceramics Hours are
9a.m.to5pm
S.acll anCI T111~r1. Hunt11191on Beach t>rollto" Allen or Maryl1nd •ncl Wllh the house
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11 ~~::;~ 0~ n~en~~·~;;.":·~ ':~~··; It also bas a domestic staff of 28 including Now rn the Mall
1.rN01: o••ndch••Onln -mortai ""'"'"' ••11 Swiss cook Kathleen Aeph who said Getty was a daily thru Dec 1 AILEEN M LINDl •9" U. rnoOenl ~ h•IO on !>UurtMy Ooc.mt>-r 1 191'
OI COlt• ~ .... C• P••...O •••Y On •t 1 OOPM di In• H•rl>~· L•wn "wonderful employer .. Huntington Center
Ho••mt>tt 11. 1919 ""'' L•na. ... , • ''"""'o"•' '"'"'"1 1n ,,.., 0• •iowe" .. There was never any need to worry about annual super exh1bl
mamt>er or .,,. Sr Joac1t1m s C•ll•olK '"" ••m••v ..,_,ts dONlt.,,,. ~ m-d II f th f th tail f o f arts and crafts feetun cr.urct1, 1>e10..,.., w11, "' Aorand o 10 '"•Sh,,,,.,, ><0"'•••1 Lo• A._,... money." she sai , pu 1ng ea ers rom e o
Linde • .,_.,,,,.Cl mt'll\er 01 wr•ld 8 C• •O ~~>' a COCk pheasant eo t()() tllented art11t
1.1-of CMme1 va11ev. c. . •ho ..,, DAVI$ th h h I bels ts ~-From thAs great arr v•v•no••~,..,.-,.11arena,,.,1 11, .. 1 JU NE AR LENE 0Av1s P"\"d Doorsm e Ou.'le ave a so gues IUtOW o fun10ueongJnalayou
v•andclhld •• l>romer Alt.rt Man OI ...... on Nowmt>et ,, .. ,, tn Hunl· 'A'bere they are. In one 1uesl bedroom is a reveaJ.ina Ind ~ lft
Eno1a,,d •n<I • ""•' o<•11ttHn 1no1on BNc1t C• S.rvic.s •111 i. book : "How to Avoid Matrimony." Getty had fi9e 1 a_._,. g McGown of St Pa ul. Mtnnuor• l>eld Oft S.Curoav at 4:~ _. llW ever)OIMl. Bw:t\ Bhld.
Frlenel• mev c .. 1 11 P-ce Brot1>ers H•rbor L•wn Memorl•I Cllll"I failed marriages 405 Fwy H
BatlBr ........ vMartu.vvlrom 11noon SS40~S~SSl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--l~~~~~~~~~'"-~l to • OOPM on Sun<lay •n•r~ rite -Aourv •Ill be rec1i.ci •• I OOPM on
Sunday MK\ ol C1trl\l1anBuri•I w111
be oret>ratKI on Monday Oec•mt>er )
1'7f •I • OOAM tnl,.rm•nt w 1H b•
m-111 11\e Good c;r..PN',O Ctm~•~•v
HuntlrtQton IMACh P1~1< .. f\rotnfl'r\
811t 9r~w•v Mortu•rv ChttC:lon M7·'1lo0
1.IVALE
SULESA LEVALE. '9\ldt"nt OI \•nl•
AM. C• P•\Md •••V on Nuwtmbilr
21. 1'1' Sh• I• 1urv1~ed t>y lt•r
ClaYOhllr Ahne Talul• ot Santa Ana ea. son• Metia• ol G<trm11ny. C.Wy
and s.i.1ua i..vale of Santa An•, Ca
ana • or-1\llClrtn FuMr•I wrvlc"'
...,,. l\elO on Frlda'f Novemi.r JO, 1'71
at S· OOPM •I lhe Hart>or Lawn
Memorial Chapel with Rev F .. luleM
SooHmea of ,,.. A•wmt>ly of God
Church. -•minster. Olllcl•tl"9 In·
1eremen1 Mrvlcn wlll 1>11 lt•ld on
Saturd•'f. Oecemt>er t. 1t7'
1 t OOAM at tit• Harbor Law11
Memorlar P-. S.rv1cn uneler 11\e
Cllrec llOft (If Hllt'llor L.11-..Mounl Ollve Mon wry Of CO.ti ~ S-40· ns.t
I.CHUM
MAX GIEOAGE 1.0AIU. , .. tdent ol
Cost• Mew, Ga PalMCI -•Y on lito•· ,.....,.r 2'. tf'9 Survl.,... bl' Ith wife Patricia, o..gi.t..-. Marc.la. Cindy •ncl
En. -0.YICI -Eric "'-'1'0'1 .. Mr•lcn wlll be Nici on ~ •t
I 30PM 11t l"9 ...,_ 1.11-IMmorl ..
0.,,pet wl .. --...r T~ He•on of Joac111m•1 l:lr\llC>llc Cllurcl\ at cat.twent. 5«¥1cft .0-t"9 direction
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MOllTUUY
110 Broadway
Casi. Meaa
642-9150
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Mortuwy • Cre1n111ons
427 E. 17th St
Co8taMeM 646-4888
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SMITMS' MOll'NMY
627 Main St
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HOie 7801 Bolaa Ave.
w.tmlnster '83-3525
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c.NtiMy Mortuary
Ctti!pet
3500 Peaflc VteW Ot1ve
Newport Beech
146-2700
Chri1tn1as Items:
Party goods. bows, taga,
ribbons. tree ornaments.
advent vaJendara. candles.
gift wrap In single rolls al)d
combination packs.
Large aetec::tion of Gaftware
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MESA'S CHRIS STARKMAN RETURNS KICKOFF, BUT ••• (IEE PHOTO BE.OW)
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. irit nm nocm m mau•as· 1tenrtn Bell ra for Ml Juda cm zz eardll to up Ida lin&le-
...._ .... to .. c:: za carries. an
Oru19 ~ l"8CIOl'd. e tbe \rietory with a
,TJ.Janl ICIOl'iaa dalb wUb t :U l'elllaillilUf. Pi.eHlcar Kart Rlcbardlao a1sO booted a
0-yard debt IOal a tbe first ha.If expired, an
Edlloa Hiib ldlool reeord. •
. And u,111 end Mark .,.. made OM cl Ids
patented leapinl catebe1-wblcb produced
Edlloa'• ftnt toacbdown from 22 yards out.
Ottemivel)' • that WU tbe IUID total of f'.dilon'a
gasee, plenty for most, Dot moeb on an Ed1aoo
scale, but fDOllP to set a lbrJt at FCJatana in the
.emis.
Qaarterbaek Frank Seurer nnt o11 the field m
tbe fourUl quarter with an aide IJUury, but ap-
pean-to-11.ffe-nftered oaly-e..UPt twiat, aeeord-
iDI to Wqrbian.
ribJe,'• esplaiDld Wortman. "It waa a ~.by.
nti.bt and I don't belle•e W. field bM .._
watered in 52 weeb. ID tb.ia dult bowl tbe ball wu
likea..-.1d.U.
''SDvrd llSLD &ERWIN in cheek Pret0
cood; tMJ uqbt be tbe )>est defemlft team we've
Hen um ,ear. W• sot our n po111t1 became
Sentte'• afteme kept lifta.I \II tbe ball *L SIUI. I
I'm sure we made more miltakel than s.rvtte. ''
U tbe P'oatana aeouta were droolinc u they
watched tbe c:::barlen 1t.umb&e around oftenaiveJy
for the most part, they m\Wt bave also Cotten tbeir
efel full when Bell ftnally broke loole. Boaed down by Senite's defwe wbidl.wu
teyf.o1 on bim all o.lPt, tbe J.IO.pcxmd Bell ex·
ploded over bis r1pt aide, made a move three yardJ put the line of acrtmmaee and disappeared
to claim bis 2'th touchdown ol tbe eeuoo.
BOVE• MADE THE FJNZ CATCH, Bell
made t.be clinchinl touchdown nm and RicbardlOD
came throueb· But In reality, it wu a defensive
victory. ~
The Chargers' Chrls Rowey, alone with
linebackers Bill Malavui and Troy Seurer, bad
Servtte runners for lunch as tbey limited tbe
Frian to S2 yards on 33 carries. A paltry three
yards oo ooe completion was Servite's balance of of·
fense.
Servite's dttpest penetration was to the
Edison 33 tn t.be ftnt penod, which ended on a fteJd
Se"1\e manqed two first down.a per half and
Tbe cond1tion1 wer e 1u1 t ter -<SeeEDISON,PaplU>
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f::~~attempt from Sl yards out on· f~. ,.
~. Trito ns DO Ir.; 7~3; Eagles Fall, 33-15 ;
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or Mesa
By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Of._ Delly l"fi.t IUH
When a team can lose its fll'St aiad secood string quarterbacks
injury and still advance to the
lF Centra l Confe r e n ce
m j.flnals, it bas to call that a
deryear. :
And that's· ex.actl)' whal the Clemente HtKh foot~·
b ba~ Mil Barmer • . . ~
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~~~·· CAJl'&i:ED ta u.m. 58 yards-a mediocre nl8bt
him bUt bilh in the 1ame-
let b1s defense do tbe rest u
Tritom edged Costa Mesa,
N, Friday at San Clemente.
• With QB• Mark Jonas and hfTY Kelso watching from the
j-d e Ii n e s , t b i r d s t r in g
_., ..... r·back Jlm Mounce direct·
a ground attack that saw the
tons attempt only two passes an night-and the only one that
u complete came from Ban·
Mt on a halfback pass. :!<But fullback Ken Smith scored an a five-yard touchdown nm
ly In the second quarter, and
~at was all Sao Cle mente
Offded. Costa Mesa threatened COD·
uous ly lo over take the torus, even up to the fmal
re.ends ol the game. But those
live by the pass, die by the
••• STARKMAN IS ITRtPP!D OF THE BALL AND LOSES TH£ FUMBLE TO SAN Cl.EM£NTE.
J' IJke Being Close to Death.'
Leonard Batten Benitez t.o Win WBC Welte~ight Craun
LAS VEGAS (AP) -Sqar
Ray Leonard felt b~ h•d the
fight-won after 14 rouilda. Tben
be went om and mttde· •are Fri-
day ni&ht, batterln1 WUlred
Benitz 6stO aalmmlSoD and ....
Dini the· '4clrld BoxiDI Coundl
welterwelclatcham=P· The 21-,eer-old • a hlo-
time world~ •aicJ be IJ>.
jured Ida ~ band bl tbe tblrd
round. Butlbe did not ... tbe ..
jury U ID aeme.
Muhammad Ali's aentlQlenta
about bis third fiabt wltb Joe
Frailer In Manila. "It wu one
of the tousbest ftPta I ever ex·
perleneed. He proved be bad tbe
detnmtnation of a eba.mpioa. He b1t me with some dJu,mite
1bot1. He rocked me la t.be
seven.th or ellbtb round. llJ eon-
didoll lMlid otf /'I LBONAllD MID be woald be haw7 to lift a rem1tcb to the
pre•ioblb' 11Ueat.• n..ttea.
But BeDUH pr4bablJ woald.
bave to wait for 10me u.m..
... Llanard'• YktOl'j tn tbe
rtcbat DOebea•,,,•l&bt flpt •
eyer. pa•ed tb• W&J ror lueratl•• matebe1 a1alut --H• ·.Pfplno Canu -tb_e Wwld Box-
int Alaoclatioa welterweilbt
cbamploa -and Roberto
Duran, lbe former Ulhtweilbt
champ6oli.
LEONARD ACBIEVBD ~s
triumpb with just •ill seeoods
left in tbeflCht with Benita hurt
alODI UM ropes after beinl
knocked down by a left book.
Tbe DMa -.t t.oe-~toe fOf'
IDOlt of U. ftAll t.b.ree mlmJtes.
Tben, wttla the cloek wtDdlq
down, IAcmanl embed home a
left ~to tbe Ja• tbat dlopped
Benita la a comer. He C UI> quickly but obvioaal1 ... mt.
Referee Carlol PadWa 8*ed
B•ltea It be wa .U rl&bt ad dM PWio Rietlll nodded Jet. PldUla ta.. wa't'ed Leoeard to
the attack. and after· three or
four sbota to tbe bead, the filbt·
was baited.
&peranza
QB Baffles.
· &tancia.
By JACK MINTER Ot_o.My...._._
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The Esperanza Hlgb Aztecs.
beband the leaders hip of
quarterbaclt Kevan Dempater
and t.be rurunng of M rke Keefe.
lrnodred t.be Est.wcra Eagles out
of tbe CeotraJ Conference CI F
football plQOfts with a 3S-15 vie·
tory Friday aiJbt at VaJencta ,
lfiebSchool Dempa.er-was imtnunen&al in
leadi.D1 tbe A.nee• l.llto nut
week's semifinals as be paaed
for three t.ouc:.bdowns and racked
up 111 yards in the air in jUlt
nine completions.
THE EAGLES WERE on the
board first as tbey loolr advan·
tage of an Aztee fumble on their
first possession.
Senior Guy Olgwn's recovery
put the Eagles in good field posi·
lion al the Aztec 15.
On the first play nmniag back
Bob Urmson scooted up field tor
a touchdown with 2 : 03 gone in
the first qu.arter. Sophomore
Steve Kraiss added the PAT as
Estancia toot .an early 7,0 lead.
From th.at potnl on the Eagles
were in trouble.
ESPERANZA BAD two scores
through the air to tight end John
Fraoci,., that covered 33 and 6
yards.
Dempster added another TD
pass to wr~ receiver Doug
Tande th.at ccftoered 73 yanb to
take Esperanu into the locker
room at halftime with a com-
fortable 2»-7 advantage.
Estancia never 1ot untracked
as McCabill was intercepted
twice. He also bad to punt four
(~ EAGLES, Pace 83)
Oregon State
Selects Coach
CORVALLIS, Ore. <AP> -.Joe
Anuano. an aulstant coac:b at
Teawee. wu named Friday
~ to IUCCeed CnJc Fertic u
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~ Billy Martin Prailel Kahn,
= Cridcizes Steinbrenner ............... .
HONOLULU -J'ltr1 IW)rlllalUD waa n· • trava1aal ID bl.I pr~ of bMellell -•...,..,. Bowl• kulm ftldly. but w ..... tmldDd ... tot Illa lonM.r bola. New 'Y°" YukMI oner • O.Orp Mnbt9daer. · · ReaetiD1 to 1CubD'1 decJalcn not to tlal • ,_.,... ldm ta tbe· aftermath ot an attercatlaa wtUa marsluuJ)oW 1.i.man
. .Joeepb OoopG-of UncolD&bln, Dl., ia a BJoomiqtGa, IODD.,
hotel lall moatb Marija laid:
'! · "I am very\;;°~ •boa& the outeome, . and I think Mr. iUb·bu lllown tbt bt ta
· an honest ID&Dt ~ ta a nUQGablt man. be J1114el'IWMll wwMppeBwheu people pt
IA ~rtam anu when otber '=J* can't bandle u.emaetves, and I ate
and respect him very much on bla cte.
cillOD."
Following the iaclclent1• tbe eom·
mlJslorwr launcbed d lA•11apdon ud
could haft ftned or t\llpendecl Mutin. He ~ MAITIN decided not to do eliMr, but warned bJm
that any repetition or trouble would brlbg "stern dlaclpllnary
action."
Jn response to the Waminl, MutiD wd. ..,,.. ··m·
mli1laner ~u a rtlbt to do and Wnk Wbatewr be wuta to. I
tbhlt alao as an American and u a penaa, I ban tlll rtlbt
also not to be lntlmidated and bo&blncl bf people wbo un't
handle whatever they're dolnl."
· "l wu uked by Oeorfe At.eia...._... Mca .. ti U.. .... at the time to help the ankee. make a ......... ..W
Martin. "I did my best and we wtD,... lut ... t PJDM at
the end of the HUOA.'' •
But be added empb1llcally, "I ...-a•t wlM te ~tit
George Stelnbrenner ever again."
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Ram.1 defen"ve end Fred D17er, oa bJa ••·colJe ..
coach Doe CoeyeU, wboae clut. feature a wlde-opm
pa11ing attack: "He juat runa <t.M ball) to Ii•• bil
linemen some technique work." ·
A.ee.cer .. c•a-uc lrvlne pla1maklaa auard Loula
Bremond brtnp the baD up court ln Fri· day n1&bt 'a seuon opener at Crawford
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Hall. Bremond 1cored U ~Intl nd
handed out et-Ulllta • 1JCl defeated Samford, at.'19. See 1tory, p ... k .
Bruins Rout Foe, 82-40
use· Holda O/f lllinou Staie, 63-61
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O'Hara's
B~PPY . .
Ending . · .,.S'1r
ftll u a _, WiUl a bapp1
..c1111f • • a~ lt may not laaY•wrned CNt dMa way. Wben Tlm O'IUre wH a J11D1or at Matar Del Hllh. be cam• wtsblJl aa .,.I.uh ol walk· _.. ._., from leetball. o...
cnmUed ... bench-warmer, blS
coecb '8lted blm out of l~aving
THE amr. u they say, LS
hi.story O'Hara went oa to lead
the Monarchs to th• C IF
playoftl ln Ma Maior year, and
baa now ptded the Saddlebeck
Colle~ Gaucbol to their second
stralght Mission Bowl ap-
pearance
One thin& O'Hara would like
to change when ,lbe Gauchos
meet Santa Barbara today o :30) at UC Sanu Barbara 1s
an 0·2 r ecord ln post-season
pllf. 1'e lflft.arcbl 16't Uiair flr9t
roun• game to ftedluub int~.
21·22 • ._..the Gaoebel we,... )&Jiit
al Uftf~ liMt 1ear. bowln1
to GI~ ?7 -!2
"WHAT ID'LPS U8 ls that ~•
Iott tut year," says the 8-1,
180-poand s1pal caller "This ls
the ~ 1ame we're rotnc
to haft all year. but J t.b.1.nk we'd
Ute to proYe ourselves In this
game h«•UM of wbat people . .,,~r-=·to win. -
bat ..... '° wtn bl1.·· Dapd.e tbe Gauchos' glossy
9-1 record. \be t.am baa beea
o•enb9dowed, somewhat, by
what experta tall \be "1l.J"oqer"
teams from the Sou\b Coast and
Southern Cal conferentes. San
Dle10 Mesa (9·1) and Santa
Mo nica Ct ·l > are currently
ranked in t'root of the Gauch06
"I JUlt don't understand· how we can be ranked No. l one
wMt, wtn our 1ame 3$-3 and slip
to No. 3 t.be aezt week." U)'S
O'Hara.
PAaT or TllS &.SA.ION rw
the team '1 up-aad-4own rtde uald stem trom •ow the
Gaaebal ~ &Mlr MbDoo
Bowl .....
Harill ao.t tD SM Dl•Co CC
<zt..Zlt ~ tn COllference play,
tb• Ga•c•o• '•41 to ho~ aom.bodJ would bock off the
~·ll'U-Not Just Oftce~ twfee. ~. theAt
became .....u.,.
"I ba.. to admit it loobd dim.'' aald O'Hara a~ut the
tea• •a rte c• el l'tlt1lndu for .~ ............ ~.
"a.t • lat of tM ~ felt we 1boG14 ,lull& 10 OD l.M win tbe rest and ... wtla.t ha_pplDI. . "I ._'t ~ ldlfbody ftiured
CU.rua would beat them <SDOC'a
aeeood loea), but t19e1 did. (WU
alw:,r:1.~ opttmtat. I kntw aom wOu.kl bappen. I'd
wat. • e.ery &lbclay mon:alna lootla1 for tile San l>leco aeon."
WIL\T TBS GAtlCBOS are boP1Jaa for DOW I.a to wlD the Mll· alOo Bowl by a wkSe m.,...m ao ~ tlCMald quallb tor the PatalD
Bowl <m.rlbJcal atat• cbam·
ptoub!J>) fai.r tn December.
Tb• llauelDI hHe Jun the
tne "' team that coWcl turn the t~ •• ...,. ci«... .. No. l la
tbe uu.. .......... poim
~r , ..... SMl4J•l)act'a tut wm • =-•at bJ SIDta Barbara~ fenae. tboqb.
Wbkb bu ~ teama to an
....... ol .. l ...... per"'' t 1 nn. • lfoW neq11dll dle o..-
.,. wtp ~-l9t -tM rtPt #In ., 0 • whO -••t • lcbool record tb1I ........
·'
. . .
.
, ......... J
.~~~.{· ..
Uma • tbl s..-ooWd not
lDOYe tbl ball.
ualllON CAauao tbl bAll
lt u .. few to rudl ud bad
tWM noertJ<m for. 4.1 yudl GO
Utell~r.i.iu added an Ea1l•
tooehdon with Juat U HCmdl ~ ID the fourth quartn wben M ,,-foUnd wtde receiver Neb
Amual ope for a U.)'ard peu.
He tbeD bit U~ end Toay Cl.mp
t.~=~maU:, ~ ~
1'06Pt convmsiGD and tot u doee io the Asi.et u a.hey could.
U.11.
Camp bad flvtt rec:ntlons dW"-
lnf tile eoatHt (or N of
llcC&bill'• 1'13 Jania throuP the
air.
Tboqb tbe fbaal score dkl DOt
1bpw lt, the EqJes were p1-Jtnl
ha.rd football.
Quarterback Dempster and run.nln& badm Keefe, Mike Allen
and Steve Aparicio were all
knocked out of the contest with
l!tjwiel. Only Allen wu able to
return to the aame.
EITANOA.W&S LED on de·
feQ.SIYe by co-captalns Camp and
Jeff Tracy, seniors Mike
Rhinehart and Olg\lln, Junior
Terry Tbompsoo and sophomore
Kraiu.
................... ~ .......
. SAN CLEMENTe'S KEN •mt SLICES IN fOR WINNING TOUCHDOWN.
Esperanza wUI now advance
to the CIF Centul Conference
semifinals next week against
Leu%inger. Leuainger defeated
No. 1 seed MiaslOll Viejo 2'7-14.
Estancia finished with a 9-3
record. 're•P••e•J
'RUTONS ••.
one Sood quarter, and lt was just
eooup to get by. That's a tough
way for any team to Jose."
Costa Mesa Coach Tom
French blew exactly what he
meant.
.. We controlled the ball for the
whole leCODd half, and they CQD·
tro1led it tor the whole first
half,•• French pointed out. "The
only difference was tbat they
were able to score and we
weren't.
"I have a lot of ..-pect for San
Clemente's <.'Oacblng staff and
tbe job they've done," French
continued. "Tbey just beat us. I
wish the season wasn't over, but
it is "
THE SEASON IS OVER ror
Costa Mesa, but San Clemente
bas a date with No. 1 seed El
Dorado next Friday night in the
Cl F Central Conference
semilinala.
El Dorado qualified by lcnock·
ing off El Toro in the
quarterftnab Friday-the same Et "Toro -.am wblch dl>bbered
S.11 Clftl.fllte ln the reauJ,ar aeasao.s.15.
Bat lf the Trttona' defense can
pel'form Uke it did aaaJ.nst Costa Mesa, they can keep themselves
in any ea.me, even without a
passtaa attack.
San Clemente bas completed
only one pass in its last three
games since the top two
quarterbacks went down with in·
juries, but Banner and the de·
fenae have taken up the slack. • BANN'ER SCORED three
35-14 Setback EllelK.. 1 0 t I -IS
~MU • 14 IJ t-»
Ell-Ur-IS"'" (l(raha II.k id
EW>-f'ranitb D -,....., ~ Oudl tel_,_
Marina Ousted
By ·St. Francis
E-Fr..:t. • ,._. lroon ~IM I~ kin)
1!..-T .... 71-,....., ~I~
lllell)
E~ 7,,... (llkll felledl
ESP PelwWWW4,,... U.-ClfllllOI
Eel-A--' JA ,.... ~ #t<Cal\llt t'-
,.ss '""'~Ill
... 2 -r=.~n::c~ ...
l"lrst O-•• 11. ....... ,... ,,... ,...,,..,.,.. 1n
...... 11·»-2
GLENDALE-Marina Hieh'•
1979 too&t.11 seuon eame to a
close i"rid.ay ni&b1 u St. Francla
Wgb'• Knights put a cap to the Vikes with a 35-14 vlctoey at
Glendale High. '
The triumph sends St. Francis
into the semifinals of the Big
Five Conference playoffs
against Citrus Belt League run-
nerup Redlands
Francis waa a third place en·
try from the Del Rey League,
but played like dwnplon.s Fri·
day as defensive back Todd
Short bnlke 'f:e=· heaN 1rit.b two key oa in the
fourth quarter.
Tbe Vlkea. who •cored tllri.Y but then plQed catehup the nst
of the night. appeared to bave a
shot at puil1ng it out in the fourth
quarter after pulling to withln
21-14.
But Short intercepted a Viking
pass at mid-field and returned it
43 yards to set up a seven-yard
run by Pat Constantini and sud-
denly the Knights bad a Jock on
it with a 28-14 advantage.
Fogarty and Tbompaon aareed ..
that It was Sb>rt's interceptiom ·
that turned the 1ame around.
"WE WERE LUCKY," aald
Fogarty. "We capitaliud on our
breaks."
Marina had bulldoaed 70 yards
on its ftl'St possession of the
game to take a 7-4 md wi\b Jim
Warburton carrying the final
P\MG •-M ,..,........ ...
........ ~ ws ...............
Est-U,_ I ... ; Cttrwfe 2·17, Ad9lftl MO, Ol9Uill 1~; ~ ................ ,. r;_,,-.c .... lf.111. Al141ft 12•: ,..__ ... ;
Aparka ._.1; ,.,... H , Sulllven t•lor ,.,....,. •.
~1"-ml-a. ........... __
Eat-Mcc:.N1111•a. 1n. E~ f.IM. 111; Sutllven0.2-9. O ...................
E1t-C-WIS, Am.61>-Q, 1JrMMl9Mi.
£-Fr-WI, Tende 1·71, ~ 2-l4
...... 2-12; Keef•"'
five yards. ../ ~ JUr w r ~ o~ &" ~ w r Warburton. who finiabed the ~Al 't~ .. A&AJ
night with 102 yanla an 17 ur-
ries, set up bis tood:KIGlrn wtt11 a 'W"n w rro oA7.'2 31-yard duh. A Jls1anl Sam i V u-....-, a-.-
Aiello pae to Mark HantieJ waa REDLANDS -Southern
also lnduded in t.lae 1eorin1 Callfond.a Colleae 1ot oil to a
drive. slow start and never ~
M arlna '• fourtb1'1uarter . u the UC Riverside Hi1bl......,
touchdown wu a st-Jard marm. banded tlM9 Vanauards an M-12
keyed by a 15-yard penalty OD defeat in the aemiftnala ol the
the Knllbta and Jim Taylor's Redlands buketball tournament
11-yard nm. which got tbe ball to Friday nig)lt.
the St. Francis eight-yard line. Paul Anderson l!lcored 2'1
points, including 16 in the first
TAYLOll RAN four yards to half, in a losing cause. Anderson
the one, where Aiello punched it bas scored 65 points in two
in. • games forSoCal this season.
Marina lost a chance to help· Jn the second half, SoCal
its cause in the latter stages of played catch up but ran out or
the second quarter when two in· lime against a very strong.
completions spoiled a lbird·and· physical UCR team that is
two situation al the St. F rancis senior dominated. Tonight SoCaJ
27. plays for third place at 7 .
cou.aoa '°°1ULL: ~ 5tn 11t ~
Amll!"CWI: Al MlcnMllMdAre ~-•or:.
· Pem SUD't Htttany LJani 8N feyoNd O"I# P-ltt" tw9• • •• pol"ta • """macy of·tM Ealt It at st-. today. ,.... ~ • 19 ranked No. 1t whllt P1tttburah 11 No. u. Pitt hlf a ... ;
!Aonalty ranact deftnll~ unit wttft All-Amtt'ka end itfUlft • •
GrHn IM'glly r.soonllbla. P9rwl State ftlltur. rumlng~ ••• Matt ~ end Otftn.,ve tnd Ran WalcMc:lc. • • • e , ,. ..... CllanMI 1 , ,
COLI FOE FOOTULL: Annyvs. Nevy. •
.__._..: Kettft Jedclon, Frank 8royl" and •
Ffemmlng. )
Thi Mt.Ian's service ~-tnMt '°' IM..., thM In # todav's game Jn Ptllladelohla. Navy hH • pair al prowrt pe-rfOffTWI. tailback In Mike ShwlOck and 5'eve C..llllhln
•nd •AK:tl play9d a prominent "* In Navy's a.o win a yeer
c190. Freshman 'Ger•ld W•lkef' and linebacker John HnUard
could play a leedtng rote for tM cadets. NavY Is the fevortte.
OTHI!• Tl!LaYISION
9:30a.m . (7) -Q)L.LaOI! llOOY'aALL TODAY. 3:30 p.m. (2) -IPOltTI SNCTACUL.Aa -The Tlmn soo NASCAR Gr•nd NetJon.I stock car r.ce, taped at Ontwle
Motor Speedwav. Also: the profeulonal PoOI pleyen nsoct ... tlon nine ball championships, taPtd 1t HollyWOOd and pert
five of the Battle of the NFL Cheerleaders, taped tn
Hollywood, Fla. Today's segment Is• Jet ski race.
4 p.m. (4) -SPORTSWORLO -James Scx>tt (17-0-11 ~
meets Alvaro "Yaqui" Lope:r ('9-t) In • scheduled 1o-tound.
light heavyweight bout, taped •t Rahw•V (N.J .) stata prlSOf).
Also: The championship match In .the Legends of Bowll"I
and the lnvltatJoMI snowmobile dert>y. s p.m. (2) -NFL GAl,IE OP THI! WEl!K. (21) -P•o
SOCCER. (52) -BOXING.
6 p.m. (7) -THIS " THE NPL -Hlghllghta of games •
played last weekend. •
10 ~.m. (S) -COLLEGE BASKllTMLL -TM Hofst .... :
Flying Dutchmen YS. the UCLA Bruins. Wptd .. Pauley -
Pavilion eartler In the evenlnQ. ••
11 p.m. (9) -COLLEGE MSKETaA,L.L -The ldft sute-BMgars vr.tM11SC TroJmns .t1M Sc>orts Arena, u-=-:-
earlier In the ewnlno. .
9'ADt0 Basbtball -Hofstra 1t UCLA, I p.m ., KMPC (710);
ldahoStatntUSC,lp.m ., KNX (1070). Hodley -Chic.go at Kings, I p.m., KllS (1150).
(Tlleo.1tyP1a.tls..tre1,1 MtlMftrlatecu..-.> ~
FremP~8J
EDISON SINKS SERVITE •.
could not penetrate the Edi.soo 47 in the final twoperioda.
Seven Servile fumbles. four ot
which were lost, and several
dropped passes helped contribute
to the anemic attack.
And what Servile didn't do to
itself, the Chargers · defense
completed the job.
Chris Meinhardt. Bill Thomas,
Greg Carrow and Don lbbotloa
were doing a job. but Rowey and
the linebackers were tbe t ey
Also imtnl1nentaJ in the Yic-
tory was Melvin Jacboe'a fum.
ble recovery. wbicb preeeded
b.t. l~JU'd nm for u aJllP&Nlll
t.ouebdown <nesated bJ pma1.
ty), dim the pa.jOff to Bo1er.
Duaine Jacbon's lZ·Jard nm
with a Servile bobble to the
Friars' 28 set up Richardson's
blut. while Rob Warden's sack
of Servile quarterback Steve
Belardi forced a punt. which
was all Bell needed to do bis
thing from 72 yards away.
Bell's 72-yard run eave him
his 141 yards for the night, whi ch
camouflages to an extent his ef.
fectiveoess against the staclted
Servile detense.
Edison's flnt three ••ries
were stopped cot4 and tt wasn't
Wltll the last play ol the first
period that the Chargers' of·
fenaive Juaemaut could eet a
fintdown.
·'We, were pretty sloi>py
tonipt," confirmed Workman.
"Our boldin& ia driving me ~
crazy. We're loollnc too many
ba1 plays." k_..,...._,
Edi.-t It t 1-11
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S ..._ IWll; W411,. 7-llS; 1(-1 19; -· ten 1-4 ~i... Hor mlnla II, l"ei.y I-~
... 1-. I , It-I 1 • , __ .......
E S..-W S-• I • \ .._I 7-0,) .............. ...,.. -
E Bo,., ).le T~tlfl 1·21 M Jee:"--' 1-..
\ ll-1) touchdowns in last week's over·
time victory at Paramount while
rusblng for 15' yards, and be
continues to loom as the key to
San Clemente's CIF hopes
AGAIN MARINA tried to rally
with an d'rial assault, and again
Short intercepted, his ninth in-
terception of the seuon. The Viltes got their customary ---------------------------------------•
Costa Mesa might have been
in the semifinals instead, if not
for a few costly mistakes.
eos ... _w o o o >·l
S.110-0 1 0 G-1
SC-Smltll S"'" (Devin ~ltk)
CM-Mc~DFG
A4,1ml..U-I
0-.Si.ttMICa
CM SC Flnt~ 16 I
R-..y-l11S •M t•
PMlh'llY-1<16 u
I'-IS·ll-4 1·2-4
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F..,..,....._ 1 1 "2
~ f'!Mlli ... YM* 4 SO ._" ... ~ ......... CM-·Slar'l!....,. ID-41, Marold .. JS; Lux 11·2 sc-a-11-.-; Smllll IHI; Jelly 1~21 -. ....
That set up Rob Wheeler's
15-yard nm wltb 1 :02 remaining
for the icing.
''Our kids bad a great
season," said Marina Coach
Dave• Thompson. "It was St.
Francis' night, but it was our
seasoa." .
St. Francis Coach Brian
UCI Women Roll
' To 63-57 Victory
Katherine Hamilton scored-17
points and grabbed elgbt re-
bo unds a s t he UC Irvine
women's basketball team de·
feated Azusa-Pacific, M-57, Fri·
day night at Crawford Hall.
Hamilton, a 6·1 freshman
center from Long Beach, bit
eight of 10 shot.a from the field in
addltton to handlne out four as·
sis ts.
good work from Warburton and
Taylor, but when it came to the
aerial game, St. Francis' secon·
dary was up to the test as
Marina rans watched the Del
Rey League representatives in·
lercept four passes and allow OD·
ly four completions in 20 al·
tempts.
,,_.,,,,. 1 0 0 1-U
51 Frefl<ls 0 14 1 1' lS
l!Mr WMbur1cn S run (A...,,~tl kl<k) SF~ni 2run tll.ICll. blOcllecO SF st.My 31 ,..,, _. ll"Dm hllremt cs.en
O.non -s trvm e.tlreml)
SF S... I rwi CGHMr klCll l
Mer-Aiello I"'" (A~ettl lllclll SF -CAIM&anllnl 7""' (0Nwr 11.•0I
SF-WllM!er 1Sr1111 tC-lllOI
Atteftd9nc.-..OOO Cnllm.tedl. , ..................
M•r-Wertourton 11-1~; r.,1or I~; Aiello
.S.2
St., lelb'eml M ; C-IAlntlllf IHI; w.... .. •·41; ~ ~n. s.mou-41, Gibbs,.._ , ... ,, ............ llM•-AHllO ._,...,a.
SF-... treml W-1 • .._ ,..,,..,.. ...........
M41r-llodle2·2'; Lus1i91-2t; HIMtley 1·Jl.
5,._..,,,.,_ z.tl; sa-.. 141; Cley t.17
COflmntlnl '1" ·
Keep That Callfornla· Tan.-.
,,dth the SUN~Aft PLANI
,
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VIC CONYERS GOES UP FOR TWO OF HIS 22 POINTS.
. OCC, Sadaleback
In Eaton Finals
8, JOllN 8EV ANO ................ It'• a rematch area junior col·
lege basketball fans were hoping
to -Uli9.eaoG. o,.qe Coat u.s Sadd~ la.st year"a state ftnallata,
meet.-lkaln toalOt (8 o'cloct) In
the dnAla of tlW line. &i&oD
t.ou:maanent atOCC.
· Th• Pirates qualified for the
drea" eobfront.ation by muscl·
in& put tbe Camp Pendleton
Marioea, 19·71, Friday e'!:~~ wbila &he GaucbOI (5-0)
disposed of Mt. Saa Antonio,
94-tl. lD ttMflr aem.1ftDal cqakllt.
T~ ft'OEB •ere amcb
bish•r-Oae lut time the two
elube 'met. 'ftle Plratel shacked
tbe daUicbm, 1~, lD o•ertime1
mldaeuon laat year ·waa to
Oranae Coast. "We're not out to
pron anything. Everybody b
out t.J'yinl to beat ua. We ju.t
dod't want to pt knocked otf oar
post."
. •AGES, 1fllO WAS frultral.
ed ln bil effort.I ifn~tat tbe Pirates in the at.ate biop9
to enjoy 8DllCber even1n1 lib be
bad Friday when the cent.er
frqm Mi11l11ippi acored 27
poini:. to pace bil "9ammates.
The Plratel (3--0) have oaly
three players wbo returned from
laat Jear'I cbamplonahlp IQuad. Stu Vm Hom. the Buc:a' captain ~ 7ear, knows the Gaudm
will be cmminl for diem.
Samford
B1BaNJBCA8TILLO ... ..., .......
Conalderinl put bl.atory, it'• undentanOble why Tim 'l\ft
waa worried 1otos lato UC
Irvine'• buketball opeDU l'rl·
daynl.ti.t, .. wer,e not .. ~ .. 1N'd
ute to be but l doD't WU tbeJ
are either,•• ntt aald durtq pn-
aame drWa. "Jl'• like the old line lD the Sttq. Tbelr 11111
aren't aa toup u they look md
neither are we:•
. WEU. 1IDT WA8 balf rlOt anywa1. Samford Uni.enlty
may not bave been prepared but
the Ant.eaten certaln11 were.
With Robbie Beal and Victor
Conyers comblnlq for '3 pohlta,
UCI woo ita ftnrt season opener
in four years, 93-79.
..I didn't know what our COO·
fidence waa. Thia sure will
help," nit aald after the An·
teaters comblned a potent fut
break and a bustling defense for
their aecond·bl&beat acorin& out,.. put in two years .
The defense wasn't a surprise,
since that bad been UCl's
strongest asset in back·to-back
losing aeuona. But tbe offense.
eapedally the fast break part ol
it, tame u a b\t of a abock. Tbe
Anteaters averaged leas than 60
poinll a game last year while
abootlng .a from the field and rarely, if ever, nmnlng
"WE'LL TAKE the bruk if
lt'a tlm'e," Hid plaJ.atakinl
guard Lam Bremond, wbo ~
ou,t eiOt ........ "E•erJbodr
llkea to do that."
CoGyen, who mlCht hue bad
a near-perfect game lf not few
free-throw abnoti»i problems tn
the ftnt ball, nonetheless credit·
e4 the improved offense to UCI'a
old ata.ndby-def eme.
" A lot ol pobrta came became
of th~ defeme, the steala, tbe ln-
terceptiona. the ~bounda," aaid
Cooyen, who bad 22 pointl and
11 rebound.I. "We outhuaUed
them and that 'a because we put
a lot ol tmphuia on condiUoalnl
thla year.
.,~-~ 'Dau IBlla '• Dolpldm comlq a« tiMlr IMlt•biil
1eaoD ...,, 8PPeU' to haft tM
::.i=~~~t Soutb Cout Leas•• H th• im..MMGDbeilm.. .
Here'• a look at Dau HUia
and tbe «her two Oran1e Ooaat area entries ln the South Coast
Leasue:
...... w.
The return or ~.8 Cb.ru
Mathieu and 6·2 fUard Bon
Kraft from 1Mt year 1 1M crew
1tve1 new coaeb Steve 'l'boratdn
a very IOMd look a the ~
gird for their non-leacue opener
toni&btatlrvine.
"Chrla 11 a good outaide
aboour and can do aome pnUy
good tbincs," observes
Tborntao, in his first year at
Dana Hll1I aft« a stint at Loara.
•'I tbint Kraft may be the best
defensive auard I've ever coached. He doee a lot of liWe
lhin&s. baa good bands and la a
leader."
Allo IQ lD Thornton's plans la
transfer Ron Bertrand (1-1)
from &mQJ Hilla.
Up from tbe Junior •anltJ la
M Mldor &. Rentrop. a tibty
starter.
Others in the Dolpblna • ptctme
are 1 ·3 awlnaman Mike
Gilleapie, 1·2 junior John
Cmelack, 8·0 JUard Paul Suelove, t-3 aopbomore 8eott Swutat: a', W ....., Daias
TbOJDP•o• aD4 ••• TJlr•
Jobmon.
"We'& be I 're a ...... paaaiDI pme, IOIDMlmes ...,
to a bigb-low r.:t almil&r to Katella'a of enae," aays
Thornton. "Defen1l vely. nen
with our tits l\Q'a, •• ·cs U&e '° go man-~man.
"We have a lot of CUYI tbat
can play with quicknesa Oil the
bench."
Coach Rieb Skelton '1 plua
took a Jolt with the loH of
~ ... ., ... nm, _. w et t1m po&at .. ·u ..... to ...
ataadout wb• atari.d u a wlaen w Gt ID.••
frwb•• ...... 'hltoM. 81 Im
IDO'ledtolMS.l*et: -1
• -· , 811 •••••• -ADdltWWbe•,_...~ Tbree~ICaNnlUD Skeltcmftllllll~_.,._., .. the outld at Lacaa Buda
a tarter Oa.17 Carr-U.e lou mp lldlbl., bat a !Mk of M6lllt
.-kle cm tW lflUd ... al could be touCb to OYerCOme. po11lb&e belp from ._ looCMll aeturm.aa nntty penoanel tea~:.. • . .1 include 8·0 1wln1man Rieb
Awu beck wtda a 1ear1 es· Evau, 1 ·3 forward Tom
perienee a• atu1er ll f.O bmial' McDonald and 8·2 forward
forward Jeek •• 1 raa. Kenn NcJriek. all aemon . A u,
Acrou th• froat Ila• th to tbe Artiltl• ottmae .W be w
Trttom bave reuoeable bellbt guard Steve Waltz.
lo M Juaklr cmt« JelTJ Sorin, Otbeii tD 'COicb Viie Rocbe'1
1-3 leaklr Olrt Arona (a pwfNe plana Include 1-Z aopbomore Neil
caDdW• I from foo;lb&ll> and 1-2 Riddel. M MIUor Ted lUddel. 1-1
junior IOIDrCoaat.Mr. cent.er Bruce K.abl, 5-11 junior
A Hucwped to ftll tbe Yold left Luce Stewart and 1-1 center
by ID t. ~John Eddo. Rene Oliver.
The 1m•ll.Nt player oa the team Expected in the startlac
at s-11. Eddo and Can appear to lineup Monday when Lacuna
be San Clemente'• 1tartln1 Beach open• lu lll•ltat.ional
guarda. a1&inlt Western are the Cb.ree
"Despite our lack of height, return.tnc starters, Walt& and we lbould be pretty assn-ive either Stewart or Kahl.
on tbe boards," Hfl Sk•kan. "We have a lot of depth;' aaya
Offemiftly tbe Trtlom wtll Roche. "And I know we bave
run their CQllmnary pauera of. some euya who can put the ball
feme, .,..,.,...,.., bJ more. mo-in the bole. We ·u nm a motion ~w· lth Hill 'd ,.,._ offense without a poat and we .,..., a COD· boeefull)' me a lot of man-t.o-
tender to llJnloa Viejo nd man defeme. 1 feel we C!9D 10 Dana Billa." IQI _.ltoa. .. Bat aft.er people."
Tars Seek Title
Poro Final. Set Tonight
LONGB~~· r .. dlq elaaa(liloa Ne.,..n
Rartlor ...... tte. l ...... =an..._ t 1me•n collde
fclr U... CJ1I' 4--A ......
polo dwn•s*'mhtp at Belmcwt
P1ua. It tUrta at t .
Other ~bipe to be de-
cided are iD die J.A <El Dando
and Bi¥en6de P9b' .. 1: 15) and
2·A (La Pueate a.od La Can ..... au:acn.
Tbe p«eaalal 5-aet i...,.
cbams*-. Coach Blll Bamett'1 Newport Harbor SaUon will
6e)d a atuUq Wllit eoutsttns of
•••t•n Mlk• Grier, Ste•• Seek.U, Joa La7mu. _.
Bekrt 'ftlnlaa u• J..._. otao BUIJ, Jolla Olffor4 8111111 I08lle la llarbbury.
Otherw apedAld to Me Ktlan
are jmdorrBreU Del Valle and
sopbomon 111.ke Howell.
Aside from betnc a remaldl et
the 1971 tit.lie pme. thll maab
the fourth time Sunny Hil1I ....
Newport have met thil -...
with the Laacen boldiq a 2·1
edle. Sunay Hills atopped tbe
Sallora early, loat a aecoad
same, then rebounded late lat.be aeuoo fw matt.er wtD. • .,,... dlft'enDce .... to be ~~· tbe •tate ebam·
· llQJ of the Oran&• Coast play•n lulve moved po. The
same ~ean·t be said about ~
Gaucboa tboqb, who return alx
plQ .. <four starten).
••r• svaE "l'BBY•BE oat for
rennp. I lmow t.beJ.'d llke to
get ua," adm.lta tile topbomore
forward.. wbo 1e9red U potnta a1alllst the Marines FridaJ.
••But we have a scrappy buneb
of guys. We're not 101D& to let
any team intimidate ua.
"WE'RE ' A •UCB better team tbla y~ar . We'll do
what.ever it takes to wtn." Rustlers Gain Finals p•rebolacical. • · ••.TS BaraeU. ··we played PGOl'lJ iD our ftnl pme-wttb &i1QJ OW. Md._..
pnUJ ..ct Qoat U. We _..
ready U. lecond time. B1lt tbe
tb.lrd 1ime .. plaJed ,.,.., .... .. r taaveo't really tbou1bt
abolll· the 1ame," H)'a Sad· dleb~dl Coach' Blll · MUUtsen
aom•wbat tongue-ln.chek. .. Yer,. !N'd like to win, Mt we
want to win all our sames." . ' . ··wg· PB'1NJTELY ,want tQ
beat ·them..'' adds sophomore
forward Ted ffeUinea. "I doo't
Wilk we took them aerioualy
eovA .. lat tilm. W•~ at••·
not tlii aame t.-m • IMt ,_.., ·
but It looks aa ti they've tuid a
good recruitina year ''
.. PaD•wlae, the rematch la
1reat. You••e cot two area
t.eama solng at it. You hHe to
1lve the nod to Sadd.leback.
TbeJ wen the favorite comlne
Into tbe toQmam~ IO they'~
the team to beat.·'
"I'm .. Saddleback wCMid
like revnge," aaya Pint. Coecll Tandy Glllil. .._ mJ
kida .don't bow the 1ltaa.ati0n: most of them ,..,.•t aroond_
laityear. ·
.. It'• just nice to play in the
finals (the Pirates are the de·
.. We'll be a lot more ready for fending tournament champs,
&M• W• Umt," explallled · 10o).~"()v kids wUl be remcty.
Gaucho abarp.abootins forward We're not loiDI to live up. Who
Band, Wbleldoa. wbo flnlabed know1? Wemaybaveechanaeto
Friday ni,.t'• 1ame with 11 beattbem."
palnta_. "We want to 1et them Deaplle the remateb, OU must
back. I just bope we eea do ~ keep the 1ame ln penpec:Uve.
ter than i.st year. I t.b1nk Ibey Reaardllu ol the outcome, ttle ••re :~ and ltnqer l8lt wtn WCID't haft the aame Impact
year, ~ tber have a lot ol u last year.
pla7fl'I tM8 year Uaat 10 to the
Wbat it took Friday Dia.ht WU
a good blend of defense and ol·
Jenae. In the lint ball, UCI al·
lowed Samford Just 218 points and ,. held the Bulldop wit.bout a fteld
goal for a SYl·minut.e stretdl. In
tbe aecond ball, tbe Anteaters
put it awa7 by hitting 81.1 per·
cent ol their field JtOal attempts
(21of34).
•'We executed, we ran and we
screened well. Wben you do all
that, the 1bot1 come a lot
easier," aald cent.' I •moat J•·
re&t wboee Its~...,...._
leas than be scored all of last
year.
Having ended November on a
wjbnJn& oote the Aoteatera will
try to ilart ~mtier the same
Yi~Y toalebL UCI mtertaim St.
Mary'• tonlabt (7: 30) at
Crawford Hall la a same that
. mark.I the Orange COwlty return
of Coach Bill Oat., formerly ol
AUlletea in Actioa, and suant
Ray Oriill, formtrty of Eltanda
Htih and Oran&• Cout Collete.
Golden Welt Collele edYaoeed
to the ftnall of the Gene AutrJ Junior eolAete basketball toana,a.
meat at Cypreu Collet• P'rtdaJ
nitbt wttll a •• ridor'J °"' Cerritos Collele .
The win wu tM ftftb stralOt
for the Rustlers, matclWas
their ata.rt ot a year aco. ToalPt
tbe Rustlen face Cypnm at 1 lD.
~ c.-hunpAomhip same.
Friday DIPt'• 18.llM followed
another owe patter•
et'tabliabed lD. tbe fou:r r.••loca victories -a close ftnt ~.fall·
in& beblnd early lD. the llecood
half. then com.inc oo atrooe at ~~Ruatlen were in double
Gtve ,..., •:::fc~ ....... Sid
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btit 1h• arran~ment
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HO fJ cA• L9ACK
A v.nety of ,_ 8tld ~
COiiared ,...,,, trom -
SoulT>em C.itlomle ar• II
1e111ured Holste l..Olwnen
and Bett.ley a NtWS a WEE<END 8P£aAL
"Soup And Mo" Two "100·
ern dD'f Hucil Finns get
into •• kinda ot troublf>
-!hey ,,.,, 10 hlfKll •
pumpkin '"' ... ~ party (RI
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One ( 19721 Connie
Stevana. Ken 811rry
Wonien I llb l<>tC8& e
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D H8CNEWI 0 MOV'I( * * * Tappet ( 19371
C&ry O<anl. Conatanca
Bennett. A mar"9d c:ouple
beC:OfM i....-no ot-1•
att. bllillg ~ In "'
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ti) MOVIE • * * TM Second T.-
Afound' I 196 I) Oet>t>ie
~ Andy Gnf1'1h A
)Obleta. lriendless young
widow ~ to en "11-
zona town 8tld ~ •
INlf•tt (2tv•) fD TVTAHKHAMUN'S
EOYl'T
The Scriba• · An
Immel~ lrnpof1ant end
h~ ~pert of
.... rnac:hl'*Y ~ lt9te In
al'CMnt E9Yo• -the
ectlbM a;> N;N:el'f LIADal
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ban" and "City Of GOid ..
.. ; ~MIN<
• Regulatty ldleduted pro-tr•n•••ig !NW be ~ ~IQ .. .,,....
.... (1) NEWS tlNtt ~ MOOM
A lire .... Alloda'a "'*oo••I and.._..
........ ~M9ry ... cornmcnoHltM
Al.~Tl'MWO/f
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"Countdown" Jamee
Burl<• reconatrUC1a Ille
bor1h of ,.....,.... and
acnrur-the mator rOlle " p.y. In our .._ tocs.y. (R)
7~ 8 THE OOHG IHOW IHORT'SI
Sc:ocl 881<> llnd o..*"9
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Pedroza G CIMZ'Zl.Y ~
A llV1lnQW '*'*' WllQM
c:om. to .,. """' fWOUI>..
lain OGUntfY to be --.. man to ity
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"L.adlN Of MU9IC World"
• CWJ'aNW.Y
"A Soldlar 1 F.,..... Tiie
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JOKER
10 TY AUCTlOfj
7 46 ED BLUEGAA&a
8PECT ACULAA
Hosl T °"" r H911 and Oll-
0 "'to' mer a lf'C •ud1nQ
fmrny Lou Hems &tM
MontO' l6NI ,.._ 6'uegr••
8ovs I""' Cran<jp11 JonM
fa""1y Doc WelW>tl J.m
!Ind JMMI and Wolnwl l •
COOQef and Ille ClinCtl
Mountain Clan wtil tr-
tha Oos11nc1..,.. IOUltd9 Of
OIUeg<ffl """' the ......
and 1'QS OI If elar>O II> the
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Pot.al and Jon UM 8 11"91 •
ty gor1 .. baol to ~ •
p)Q of lhteYee opetaofing
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w.n" ( 19891 Rod StialQoer •
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penuadea ... ltultl9ftd '° ..... ,_ ..,.... Wrtooed
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Marie." Ptecea Of o.-·· and ·WNn ..
CMd II Born ·• among
ottwr .Lwot-.
HOS» ONE CW A IOND
Jotw> PT-.. ..... anc:t • ....-IOQ). HlMT8n W>Ol1
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~()AME
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fO"l tor'099 10 I>'"""'"' ..
bencl ol ,.,,,_ QU8<n"89
trorn Yl>Ol89"1Q • ' ~
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A ...omatl ,_C:""1Q 10f her
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w_..s 01 o.· --·---. ,,. • • :r 11 Mf.W8
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•• " ·~ Of HOrrOR'' f 1980) ,.,_ Dlftnng. ~
Re.,.~rg A plHtlC -veon. """'9 from a
tnen l'9 mutilated, flndc
fefuge In a C:WOU8 ( I IV 5&
min I tt::IO. WOVll.
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(11451 8orie ~.Etten
Or-.
9 1VAUCTIOM ,.~OOMCe,.,
GtM9ta. Tiie Who, ABBA, , T""-· Boomtown Aet•.
Ellen FOiey, Trlu.,.ph.
Glenn &l()er
D MAYIM*
8-; ,_ • 119fY deMh
wfl4l<l he court• an lndial'i
pt~ 10 eeceipe • IT!tlf •
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llt litOYIE
• • • .., 'The Creeptno
Aa9tl • 119721 CMst~
lM. Peter <A.ehono -=-•MOYIE • • r-Srnar1 Peoote'
( 1944) Lucile a.a. JOhn
HodOak A couple of con
IWllSI• 08CtOe lo 0001 t11eir
t8'9nts and go into me
bo_, OI deelinQ with
tounl9'18'1 .., ""°'*' (2
rwa 1
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nurncane ( 1 hr 2~ min I 0 MOVIE
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Dan Our-,.. J1111 81eriona
• MOYIE
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Alagon .
1::1611 MOW • * • 'De1our lo
~4' ( 111721 George
Peppard C t111a1tn"
&ll<><d An •n1urance
'"""''O•tor hnda boln
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.,,,_. lllght -. ..,. on lr1lll ..,. rnurdenflQ •
A1Mt1Cen end ~ j)UllDM•t. (2,,,. I
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ft:IOG M~Y~ fl.-'' (19511 tar. T-.
LM Jelf ~ ~ • MCMI d08 8nW IDWAAD8
•••• 'TN S..... Aleo -· .... ~·· (19~71 Ty•Ol>e .. MOVIE
...... Me ~ ** "The 8-t WIWI A • ..,.,. .....,,. E,.a'' 11965) Paul
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l • .'Chase' to PBS?
Houseman's Battle Far From Over •
fit)nec1 , however, ABC pulled the
series off the air. The K.1npfWd
episode may air wb~n "Tbe
Associates" retums·tn lh.rcb.
TotMOile
SetforTV
Ad Suit Rejected i-=~~i~ l
I ..... ,... , ... 1= I
LOS ANGELES <AP> -A &.>eriot Court tll••· •••••rcl•h, ~ Judte bu dllmlued elaiml ad~ for .~ ••••• ............ n . ·~
KCOP's annual "SHe AuUsdc aaDdrea Teletbell" ...._ *-.... lt77. ~;
WH mislead.int. I ~ ~ .....,.,,.. ~ I
Mr. and Mrs. Armando hreUo had sued to '--l::J:".J."'111--1
enjoin the Dec. I t.elelboo, eontmctin1 backers i
railed ·to tell would-be contrlb!Dn tbat proeeects
benefited only the 12 ehiJc:lnla bollled at tbe ,.,
Nolan Centtt for Autism In Newball and not all
TM Mst sllf bargains
Mfw ...... .,.. found In
autistic cbiJdttn.
J&JdCe Perry Pacbt 1aid the Perelloa bad nOt
proud fraudulent advertilln&.
••• nu ... ct•HHi•d ... ..... Dlllly Piiot.
'42·5671
J
; .N _,w StoppHd Satire .
·Hobbled.by Excesses .
87 JAY SllA&MITT
NEW YOU <AP) -Tom Slop.
Rtrd'a ''N\tM _.Day" atar11 JW'O•· mialnsl:Y. A ftUr'an "!'Om bM ptdl)-r apa.er rrhea_at nt11tt at an Jricaa p antaUoe, 11 uddent7 frtpteed at .tiat aoundl Ulte amall· anna ft.re.
Duft bnab. No war. Jh 111111-
bepeatb a tree. llaa'e Smttll .-proacbes, bean the faint tbolaP ct
Clilco music. "'lbo8e drums, tbo6e
damned drums," &be mutters. And
"1rns off a neari1)' radio. Alas, W. show, _.. ... bowed CID
lJrpadway tbil week. proftll • °"*>·
...S11dy ,,....... • UMt mJa. at 11111
au ~l't\)M or a ,.... PN&t. ""
Blithb kind. ~ a aetond«t dll-fours e oft • tn er 1 l n g ·a a ti o D
journalism. ...,.
NOTABt.E •xc£PTIONS are
the /botog <Dwtabt Sebul&a) ...S a bar -nosed sert~ <.P•u lletM).
,....., work for a Sundu &alloM &a 1.oD4-and liM up at Jrablr'a IOD· WJoa. Wbere lhtht Ml a dlNd tine toLoedon.
tl9btunste1J. ~ fto .... coat.llmes bia tn41ttml ef wtdt·~ Maa, f&ntaq, Wplc-;ualal lllMI
verbal gymndka., peaUftt.Mi ,._
.. auclt oa tM presa ta bil MW ef.
Nit.
CLAYBURGH
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For turtw 11-.::~ Clill &s• •• ._.. 1~
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MATES SAtlllAY & SMIT
"APOCAL VPSE NON' (A)
"AND JUSTtCE FOR ALL .. «R> .
"FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" (PG)
"10" (R)
"STARTING OVER" (R)
,.
Ptua
hSUMMER
CAMP''
HAif CONtl«ftY -........ .............
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"-"TM l'llM '"AT IAftDM1iM ......
· ·. 1. A&i&ua ID"l'Sa80N mom bav. ..
a. ·~Uattqulabecl screen name, but th1a actor
preferred" 80Dletb.lu more down to iartb. Wbat!
. -2. What entertalDer ia lmown u tbll 0 merchant
of venom!"
3. Name tbe comic strip character known u
tile "g.boet who walks."
4. Who wu the nurse tried with Dr. Bernard
Fipcb ln""lbe celebrated Callfornla murder cue!
.. 5. WHAT POP BIT OF tbe Fifties ended witll the words ''You're tbe gtnchlest!"
6. Who was Playboy m•a•aiae's first
playmate? 1MA. .._., ._ Plat Ht-5331 HUWTll!p ._ a.-141·llOI
COSTA MESA. enn.I ~1444. owm. C..... IH:nl3 -7. "'lbe opera isn't over till tbe fat ledy sings"
.... the moUod wtlat-pratelldoaatsparttUam r -JC>--.W~ftCll""'4•IO _.._,,..
Sonfllres ...
"ntANKS FOR 'YANkS' ...
T1 .... Jlllll&t'1 '111. llWllnClll .....
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11,1uillll to Wlldl uncwL.1 '6rgl llOVll. llolh pd ............
C11arlet C,..,,,e>""
LOS ANGELES TIMES
...... lAVISH ... tiwllllllll
widl llllll .. "-''"* Alcfl. TIME
RUNNER STUMBLES
I !Y-1') llll.Q I ,,,_ 0~ a
~comedy
to cheer about.
It's just excellent!'
~-lllalM.. Nl!('1'1(1bda, ,._,
Llat•n to me on
K·WAVE, FM tot
Watch for m• on
KTIV·CtulnMI 11
...... __ -·. -, .. _
NOW PlAYING
Come up to the Top
to NEW K·WAVE, FM 108
· Enjoy great music ....
, ,WIN big prizes!
We're trying to decide on a name for our new Pellcan mascot.
Cast your vote and you may WIN I •
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Jnd.Jnl Pstme: ... • vecatJon fol two In LA PAZ. M••lco. Include• flight from
LA. v\a AeromexlCO, plva doubl• room fOf 3 nlgbl• at the famoua Loe Arooe
Hot.C.
•MMllbo?th ~ OlnMt tor fout' at fabuloua rntaun1ftta. Your c~ 01
Clowa Hou ... Laguna NIQU.C; Ivy HouM. Laguna Beech; BaytMre HouM, El
Toro . .., ......... tax_. or1t1111y utra.1
It.WAVE "'ftn.cln" lop fer yow T "9kt to the flrat 1000 entrants ~k\I
them. :.
TM ._. ..... ...., ....._..tson tot our IMICIOt .,. .__...
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~-Tu.e FM 108 Md ollooM t• n.._ you think most fitting. 2. Wrtte It In
tM .,._ ~. a. Md tt to K·WAYI ~·tt.eeach, Sen a.m.nt~ CA a12
A drlWlllll .. llit l9lld _,,,....,...., ... the order drtwn.
"you want one or mo,. of the K.WAVE eouv.nl'8 li.ttcl mn them.-." an "X"
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CQUectjon/Mgmt. Co. • X-changes
•Bulk Sales •TracVPackaging • Legal
Counsel • Pickup/delivery and a totaf
comriiitment to VOU I Offices in Orange. Lag1,.ma. SlO, and Santa Ana
tl •
. •558-9212•.
THREE LI'l'l'LE WORDS -price,
livabllit1, l~ation. You'll get more for yoar ~ey in this beautiful famlll
hoine witJt an $XCellent floor plan and
suPer lO<lltiOO. 3 dellghtf ul bedrO<ms
with a ireparate master suite, cozy
flrepl~e. formal dining room and wet
bar. WOl\'t last, act now.
• YOU'J.l, LOVE THE As.5UMABLE -
just ,walk into the warmth of thia 2
bedroom condo in a c;uper area and
fidl tn. lo~e. Freshly decorated 4Pd
spaelou&. Assumable loan. O•ly
$90.500'
otvbTED TO ltt I ER SBVICI
>. .. IOOO's OF CLllNTS
• -'1\LSTATE·. t7t-sno ·
EAL TORS • CALL MOW
Dealrable Eaatalde C.M. location.
owner wlll flnance at 11 ~ Int wtth 20%
dOwn.
8208 W. Ocean Front. Npt Beech
645-1531
OML Y $11,500
DriYeby .
111 CECIL PLACI
M •ISULA POIMr
3 Bd.r~ Ba-Family Rm.
Near Bay Ir Beach
$15.000 option and $1500/ mo
$:MS,OOO
Then Call 557-1887 54CM755 · ......
2 Bdr-2~ Ba-Fnnl Dining Rm
Fireplace-End Unit
$18.000 option and $1000/mo
$179,500 THE FOX COMPANY
REALTORS
AS . REALTORS we are th•kful for the
prlYilege to work under the FIEE
~NTERPRISE SYSTEM-a cO..cept fflat
allows us to openly compete for the
opportunity to serYe YOU. We ere also
thankful to stand together nearly 3000 sit ong
as memben of our lowd who acltere to a
STRICT CODE OF ETHICS. As a locrd we
are grateful to be pcri of the 745,000
member NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
REALTORS wh.ose 1980 Statement of Policy
Includes the following:
We believe in the equal rights of all
individuals to own real property and
to exercise and enjoy the benefits of
this ownership without undue
encroachment or intrusion by
governmen't, groups or individuals.
WE ARE THANKFUL FOR ORGANIZED
REAL ESTATE BECAUSE IT PROTECTS
YOU, OUR CLIENTS AND FRIENDS IN THE
COMMUNITY.
~
~ 401 North Newport Boulevard m
* ~ Newport Beach, CalHomla 92663 La *
tight
money?
{114) 646-1671 lllALIOll'
WI HAVI 'IM ALL
New and resale. Try these values.
'
LAGUMAllACH
3 Br • 2 Ba • Canyon and ocean view •
Juat 5 yean new for $250,000. Super
house • Owner hu purchased new
home and 11 motivated.
timWPOIT llACH
3 Br • I Ba • DeD a.od sreat fam.Uy
room. Allume lit, owe 2Dd • aubml& an orr ... Owner snovtq out of atate •
reduCed to Sl68,500.. •
SPECTACULAR VIEW OP'
NEWPORT BARBOR AND
CATALINt\. ONE OF A KIND ROtfE
REDUCED TO $550.080.00
ALSO OFFERED:
NEWPORT HEIGHT$ AREA FIN~
DUPLEX. NEWPORT SCHOOLS.
TWO -3 BEDROOM UNITS
$245.000.00
ONLY 5 BEDROOM IN W!STCLIFF
IN .. BRISTOL SHAPE" $2'14,500.00
CALL: .W. w M.,y A-. ...
~lw6,W7'8 :·
You've~o
professional &
Udo Island
specioist ...
-"'nghtGo.
Re ....
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lST ATE 9IJMl2
ELEGANT 4 IR
POOL & SPA
Located in prime area, this home has .
12x40' pool and spa - so many extras
you must see it. Color coordinated
thruout, mini blinds, drapes & cust"m
wallpapers. Corner lot for your
privacy. Low 3-loans with total
combined payment of only $841 P&I.
Approx. $52,500 plus closing costs &
you can be in for the holidays, The
owners can move fast, caU for full
financing details and an appointment
to see. Ask for Phyllis
.w --Cl-AT_s _' _•A_w_c_E -lal £stall, Is .
SU't« 1961·
OCM)ROMTI
e UNITS-2 Bdrms., 2 ba.
Sl,150,000!
DUPLEX-' Bdrms .• 3 bdnm $495,000!
DUPLEX-Ultra deluxe I bdrm.
owner'i unit+ reatable' bdrill., 2 ba. un1t$885,000!
<WW trade ror ~> t •
...
ANTIQUE PUMP$, SIGNS Ml!AN HOT BUSINUI FOR W1SCONllN COLLICTOR
Bob LAMJ'• R•••atlona Popular. Prec11o91 Among Vlntage Auto Ownera
w
Gas News Not All Bad --------Ask Tinkerer Who Sells ·old P11mps
MADISON, Wis. <AP) -Bob
Lee ls one IUY wbo sees a bript
aide ln rlaiD& aasollne prices.
As more undercround gas
tanks JO Into backyards, more
people are buylna home gas
pumps. And Bob Lee sella aas
pumps
NOT JUST ORDINARY gas
station pumps, though . Lee
buys, restores and r esells
antique pumps, collectors' items
and conversation pieces from
back In the days when "gasolene"
was delivered by horsedrawn cart
to the neighborhood grocery store
and sold out of a barrel or in pint
boUJes.
Lee, of Dearborn Heights,
Mich., said many of the 500 or so
pumps be has restored are used
for decorative purposes, such u
yprd lights, but more people are
now using them to pump gu.
Lee. '4, who started restoring
pumps 18 years aao as a bobb1.
but has made a business or tt for
five years, said be 1enerally
buys old pumps for $3SO to~
from old gas stations, junk
dealersan4othercollectora.
After doing all the castings,
sheet metal work and painting
himself, Lee said he can usually
resell a pump for about $1 .~.
AN INTERESTING sidelight
of his bwilness, he said, are the
old oil company decpls which he
makes and sells lbr $6.50. A
popular women's magazine
featured them as trendy wall de·
corations.
With one book in print and
three more in the works, Lee
al110 bas become a gu pump his·
tori-an , beginning with the
cabinet-like filling stations that
api>ea~ at general stor~ at
the tum of the century. the pint,
quart and half gallon bottles .of
gas sold at hardware stores and
the »gallon barrel carts which
were wheeled curbside
LEE LOSES A LOT or interest
when talkhnt about today's new
$3,SOO pumps, Including $900
worth of computer.
Finally, Lee orrers one tip ror
motorists. Buy gas in the early
mornln1, he says, because as
the day warms up the gas ex-
pands and you actually get less
gas per gallon.
Modern underground tanks
make thls less of a problem than
1t was when glass tanks were in
the sun all day, be says, but
even today's driver can get the
most out of each gasoline dollar
by buying colder gasoline.
Now They're
Complaining
Of Silence
Q
DENVER <AP > The
' •Rat:tVATIOll OW TBS
Ha tW"tle I• of alore Uau
academic tnt.nlt. fb• ,.....
lmtJe, CIDI of tM tbnataed IU tmtl•. ta • tlcb IOCIRe of Jll"O-teta far tllouaadt ef people
enuad the world. Qouena·
tloalltl hope that the .-.m tur·
tit, lf protected from c:om·
• merclal exr>lcMtatloa. ean ccm-
tlDue to feed •ubld8tta4* baaun aloe• tbe troptc:al c:outa.
lut qa1nat that boM an the
eommerclal reallilh tlaat
th.realm the turtle:
-TOaTOl8E SUELL, TllZ
mottled 1bell ol tbe end.uaerld liawbblll turtle, aeU. oa the
world market •t a htaber price
than that of raw elepbaaL ln·
vory. It ll med for Jewelry.
-Turtle eas not Gilly are-..
1ldered a dellcae7 Ill mucb ol
th• world, but a1IO are belleted
lJl parta ol Latin America to be
an apbrodlalae, b.lf.b11. eoapt
after aod blPl1 priced.
_ -Tbe utn of the aUppen d
moat species ll valued u leather
for shoes and handbacs. TurtW
oil ls used ln cosmeti~ Turtle
cartllqe ls rendered for soup.
Con1ervallonlsts say that.
because ol its versatility, tbe sea
turtle ls the m08t profitable wild
animal in the world.
-Even In protected waters,
the nets or commercial shnmp
fishermen s nare and drown
thousands of turtles inadvertalt·
ly. Beach development destroys
neHlng areas And some
souve nir vendors have even
frozen Uoy batchJJng turtles lo
clear plastic for sale as
paperweight.a.
THE GREEN TURTLE exist
ed In such great numbers only 1
few centuries ago that Spanish
navigators claimed they could
fmd the Cayman Islands In fog
simply by following the notae of
migrating herds
In the 18009, tbouaanda of
turtl~ could be harvested from
a single nestin1 beach in a
single night. A 1941 film made ln
Mexico showed an estimated
40,000 Kemp's ridley turtles the
surf to the beach or Playa de
Rancho Nuevo to nest
"Now," says RutRers
I A~ ........
SEA TURTLE LEAVE.I EASY PATH TO HER FRESH EGGS
~I Cremn. Now Face &unction
Uni vers1ty professor David
£brenfeld. "some of the largest
of the historically recorded
ereen turtle rookenes no longer
e:lliat Those that rerna.tn are
almost all in great danger and
are dedming ·
EHR~FELD SAID THE
number« green turtles in the
world ·may be fewer than
500,000, add only about 500
Kemp's ridley turtJ~ ne.ted t.tus
year at Rancho Nutvo. that
species' only nesting ground
The sttuatioa ii no more pro-
mllfnt for the other endangered
species -t.be olive aidley. the baw~the kluenead and Utel~t.
A aevealb spec1et. the Oat·
bac:k , is ~t aaler tn lta
territory °"All.1tralia'• sparsely
populated ~ coast. but con
servationl.Jtl worry about its
fu ture as well
ALL SEA TURTI.E products
are proh1b1led in the United
Stales under the Endangered
SpeCJes Act, including the pro.
dut'ts of turtle farms. which
c·rat1c<1 :riay do nothing to ease
pressure on wtld turtle popula·
t1on11 Jn add1tion, ~ countries
have ratified an lnternaUonal
convenlion that prohiblta tr•
ln eodaJll'ered a pee I es, lnc: Jud!.nj.
sea turtles .•
Despite that treaty. bowevet;,:
at least 17 countnes that bave-
•1gned the convention sUU trade"
tn turtle product.a. An inform.a.
Uon-1atheriq •c~cy fund1q
by the World Wildlife FWld~~
U S. A says eo countn.es exploit
the sea turtJe to some estent,
Wlth Japan and European COUD·
tr1e4' prov1dlng the chief
markets for turtle products.
''I'm doine more full restora·
lions," Lee said during a atop oo
one or his frequent' buying
swings through the Midwest.
"~eople are becoming a lot more
las·COl)&Clous, and there are a lot
more underground tanks going in
at private homes."
BE SAID THE antique pumps
are especially popular among
anUque auto owners who want a
vlnta1e pwnp to 10 with the vln·
taae ear
He tells of the crank.per-
,aUon "visible'' pumps crowned
with 10-gallon glass beJls like
those of today's water cooler\,
the 1930s "clocldace" pumps
driven by electric motors and
the le:b coin-operated pumps
tba' provided the first self·
aervlceaas.
Department or Energy says
electric cars are so quiet that a
way must be found to make
them noiaer, to wam unsuapecl·
lng pedeatriam.
The department's Ar1onne
National Laboratory In Chicago
has issued an environmental im·
pact statement on the depart·
ment's plans to put 10,000 el~·
trtc vehicles on the road by 1986.
Saboteur's Handbook
By San -Jose Mob
State Lynchings
In '33 Recalled
SAN JOSE (AP) -San Ja1e residents, bleued by 10me of the
world'• finest orcbardl, bad warm COQll'&tulatiou for each other u harvest came around in November 1111. Bat before the month
wu oat, an enraaed mob of lS,000 stormed the dtJ Jail and ban1ed
two prilooen-tbe Jut recorded lynchinl ln Callfornia. "BloodJ November," Ule Anlk>-Saxons of old called the 11th
month ol the year, tradltloaally the time or slaugbt.er1ll& animala
for ~r provtaiolll.
SAN 108£'8 OWN 81.AUGBTER, 46 yeara •10, be1an when the
body ot a.year-old Brooke Hut, IOD ol a wealthJ merchant. wu
•potted by duet bunters ID the San Francisco Ba~.
AcecJl'dlq to offtclals, the popular son of Alex Hart bad been dri v·
m1bomefromtbe1torewbenblscarwaaforcedofftheroad.
Autborttles aaid Tbomu Harold 'l'burmond and John Maurice
Holm• INlhed into Rart'a cat and drove it to the Saa Mateo-
8aJWard Brtd1e where Hart wu bit with a brick, bound and
.-into the dartl waters ot San Francilco Bay. Thurmond aJ.
te1ed.b' ftnlabed blm off wWt a rifle u Brooke thrashed on the SW'·
face. eaeamlni be couldn't awhn.
TBSN, Thurmond alle1edl1 raced for a telephone and told the dead man'• father that be bad kidnapped h1a aoa and wanted
l'0,000 for bll reJeue. PoUce IC!Cfted at ftnt, but when Brooke
' failed to return and two l'alllOm notes arrived, they beliH'ecl Jt.
Polee traced• ranaom phone call to a aaraae, and tbere ar-rat.t tbe two.
OD ~ct=-Broote'1 body fliMated to the eel&• of tbe ba1. The report ~ tbe city like wildftn &Del u... ...mn, a ~UDdeltni crowd ol 110001.u..ct ID a put near dM J8il.
IDllde, ti1U1 William Emil atatlaDed uml4 m• a u.e wtn·
clcnr• •the crowd bowled. Emlc ~ ao.. lam• Rolfe for ~to protect bll ~Weftq ~. but tbe (OYel'DOI' Uld DO.
,... caon 81JROD "·'::o~ batanq police •bo met tiem ,e~•M--. Bat tt.e came tbrward qaln and .. al.!.t ~ betl.erlaf Into ... Jiil. .,...,. fauDd '1'1lunno0d dUldWaa Dlpea oa tbe roof of 1111 cell.
,....,,......, b1m ~ ... 'i.llhD with plpet'aad twteb. Al
Ufe ~ffllecl ·~·•· ~ ll11D1 u.e uncauaoua ma hm a u.. ~~the erowd hirDed to be•• blooclijd" Holm• Uct &.cl
....... to IMd-=-bofi. • ••wwc1o,.,Uotrour"Di&1 aow1 '' IOllltboclJ miid. R~~ for bll l• TM crowd lau..-• llolmta .. .:~~~.=~'Wdl1.iibi .........
ASIDE FROM poaln1 a
dane't to pedestrians, the elec·
trtc can' most alp.lllcant aafet.Y
hazard could come dur1na traf.
fie accidents. the Jab said.
Some of the daneen can be re·
duced by proper desicn.
"For example, the danger of
posaible electric shock to
passeoiera during an accident
can be eliminated by designing
veJllclee so tbeil' baueries dis--
connect on Impact," tbe lab
aald.
THE ARGONNE laboratory
says electric veblclea are
especially suited to companies
that maintain delivery neeta that
never leave a local service area.
Tb• Enero Department n·
pecte eome electric can to be
soJd t.broutb refUlar automobile
dealenhlpe ao the public can
have acce11 to them.
Good Quality
Air Forecast
Along Coast
Government Pamphlets Peril Nuke Plants
NEW YORK CAP> -Govern-
ment document.a written to bell>
nuclear plant operators test
their aecurlty systems, but
potentially uaefW to a saboteur.
are available to tbe 1eneraJ
public.
Amona the documents for sale
ls one detallin1 the best tools
and teclullques needed to eut,
chop or blaat Utroulb the 32
security burien IDOlt common-
ly sued at the nation 'a nuclear
facilities.
•ICllABL V. ANNAST, a
former NRC ln1pector of
sateiuarcta.. said a saboteur us-
tn1 the lnf0rmatioo could break
In, destroy vital equipment and
cause a radioactive release "in
.. little -10 m.lnuie.." Joaepb M. Hendrie, chairman
of the U.S. Nuclear KecuI.tory.
Commission, aald the acency ll
eoncemed about the availability
of IUCb matertaLI, but la N-
q ulred to provide lb• data
because it doea not meet criteria
for betn.c clualftecl under na·
Uoaal MCUrtty provt.alou.
Specific data about a
particular plant ll claulfled, ~
.. materlala that pertain to a
aeaeral topic, ln tbla eue,
aecurtty •J'ltelm Uled at nuclear
planta, an not. claulfled and
t.Mrefore are told by the Deou\-
ment of Commeree'a NaUoul Tecbn!caJ lnfonnation Senic9.
IOU AllB EfBN &•ailable me u Ubrart• near Dudeu pJuta ...,. senerat aa ..o u
•s>•clfie nuclear readla1
material la kept tn .. pul>llt docu·
ment l'OOall."
''The rrullom ot lafonnatiae
Ad Nqalnl UM COlllmlWGD to
mike available qpca r*l'* to members ot tbl public .U doN-••ta tbalue• pt_... tbe •It. •• UCCll'd1DI to eidde.
THE oarGINAL Nae
authorhatJon bW for flJc:al year
lt80 would bave sivea the aien·
cy partial authority .to cluaify
aueb lnformatioo.
But too.e proVtaion.s were de-
leted duri.ag the commlttee pro-
cea. and are no Iona• part ol
the bill as it awaited ac:tion by
Ute House.
The booklets Include ~ Utled
"IUNl>PT: A Code for M lnimb· lnt Detection ProbablJly Up to
a Given nme Away From a
Sabotqe Tarcet." a compater
pro1ram fOI' determlllnl t.be
best route a Hbot4'W' abou.ld
follow.
"All JOU need la the values
(dlmemicml) oft.be pia_., tome
of which are uailat>M la t.be
library. ften you put t.loae Into
th• compu&er," Mid Annal. •
aafeparda muaaer fer Burm
lntun.atiooal SeaGrttJ Stnicet.
"IT WAS 8UPP08BD to keep
people out. but you ed W'Oft lt
in the oppoatt.e ~ Tbe
computer will tell tc11a wbat
route and the tlme neeild ...
Tbe "Barrier PeaetraUon
Oat.abut" booklet, re.u.d Ill
No•atnber 1tn to taelude
taebnoloaieaJ advant•••ta,
pro.tdle aet.alled bdonnatkm •
bow .. cu bnak unap az
dlfterent reace1 aact baltten.
Tbe booklet taplalha what
type ol tools or GJ*>tlytt to me,
tell.a bow mueh tome UM ln·
atrum•nta wel1b an 1tvea
ffUmated pen1tratlo Um .. ,
witb •or mlnUI vart ti.
door could presumably be blown
as fast, the book.let said.
Other booklet.a nailable in·
elude an Army UMSsment of
wen liab in deteetioo 1yateJnt
at nuclear fuel sites a.ad a guide
for evaluation of barriers.
alarm.a IDd surveillance equip-
ment.
BBNDUB 8A1D THAT if the
provisiou of tbe original bW
were av&llable to the NRC at the
Ume &.ht data bue book wu
made •allabl•, ~•we eertainl1
would bn•• withheld the
aemlthe parta ot it from publlt
dhclodre."
"It'• like 1r)'ina to close tbe ·
barn dilol', •• laid Amwt. wbo la.
publlddnl tba anllabllltr ~
tbe data to try t.o ret the repta.
tlonl tiO'teed.
"Aa1oa• wbo wants lbem alreab bu \!Mm. My concena 1'"
wbat can we do to pnvent tb9
rele8'e ol t.bl •tudl• ~now,,. Wd Annut •bo
prepare one of the boo etl
whll• wtth the NRC.
"Certainly, releaalar tbem
.,._'\help. We cbl't know Ult m._ tt '-tale.~-. lmow
ll dflm't make it IDCll"Naft." •
1J"'ine Blood
1 Drive Slated
'"TD&• 18 8TILL. lot of oil left
tbe Cl'O'IDd ud mor~ to be fCMmd."
ya Dnayea. "Tbe rub eom• ln
Wtaen J'Clll take a narrow view of prc>-6adlaia ..ct .. , prtee rellet will aalJ
...-... to thoM who can incrNM l"'OduodGa abo9e.. Mt level ••
l>epartllMllt ol Znerl7 replatiooa,
Dnay• uplat.u, d.lred. oil eom-
pania to 8elJ what la known u "old
oil" few wll below CUl"l"Pt pftcel ud
allow hllher prtcee only when pro-
ducUoo from a fteld ls lncreued with
••new oil."
Druyen and Ed Scott, dlatrtct land
supervbor tfW Cbevron U.S.A., Ine.,
agree that Uli.I ·~wo-Uer pricing" baa
stlfled dl'tDlq efforts bere.
TBS al'Y COUNCO. recentlJ sp-
pro ed the Riviera teat well, provok·
1n1 aalta from t.bree bomeo•oer
gro•pa that wt1l put ita ultimate late
in t.k b&ods of the courts.
T~ Adams, president of No OU
Inc~ the most ~ aroup, di.aaarees
wttla contentioQS t.hat tbe naUon
.... all tbe domestic pl"OdudioD It
C8Jl acbi.eve. "I don't see tbat the need for
eaera baa ~•Md tbe avtrc.men-
tlll quality ~wa,'' aa11 Adama.
"Then are certain .,... ud catabl
places where pertaape we'll 'M'Jer
puraue our oll reaoureH. Thia
partiealar project would amount to
only two or three day·a worth ol im-
ports. It's juat half a· drop in the
buek«."
Saote Wag to Plow
Fall J>lowing was winter plowing for this farmer near Prior Lake.
Minn., this week. Re waa fortunate, tboup. State officials estimate
that as much as 25 per cent of the state's com crop remains un-harvested. -------------------------------PUllUC NOTICE P1JBLIC NOTJCB PUllLIC NOTICE
Client
List Not
Required
SAN FRANCISCO
<AP> -The Califol1Ua
Supreme Court bas
s truck down the part of
the financial disclosure
law wblcb requires that
pabUc oftlctals who are
attorneys or real estate
brokers name eUenu
who pay fees of $1,000 or
more a year.
Tbe 5-2 decialon by
Juatlee Wiley Manuel
aald the law' a a~lal
dlacloeure dt.relbold for
attorneys and broken
violated equal pt'Otec-
tion provialona of the
coosUtutioo.
THE LAW requires
pubUc officials who are
attorneys or real estate
broken to dlaelole the
names ol clients if the
official's income from
them la Sl,000 or more a
year.
However, offlelala
wbo own other typet of
bualneaes are required
to report only people
payin1 their bualne11
$10,000 or more & f_ear.
THE CA.IE lln'olved Barry WMd , an at.
torney who became a
UIUab city eoundltnan m March lt74. He ft.Jed
annual dladolure st.te-
menta but refmed to
name cUenta who paid
him legal reea of $1,000
or more.
Ukiah City Attomey
Randall Hays then filed
ault to force the dis-
closures and to test the
cOJUtltutioaallty of the
law.
"WE HAVE con-
cluded ... that tbe
classification here in
question, inaofar as it
rel a t es to attorneys,
fa Ila to exbibU any fair
a nd reasonable rela-
tionship to the stated
le1lslative objective and
therefore Is in violation
of the ~iplea ol equal
protectloo," the court
Hid.
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Fant.alllc 4 Bdrm LaUn-
da. lrg s-uo. BBQ. kar
aa ra ae . aeparate
duldren9 q-.rttts. fa m • ·
ly rm. formal duuna. Asian& 1141.llOO Call f« Private Preview
m.1111 °"" '"•·•I\ •l .... •(" 111-1 [ .. fijld = 11 .... u.lh
: lllockTeSwf :: Hi_,, 11wnmer and winter
rents J4U.OOO Y P
Viewa Fam.a.tic b>vest·
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Terma.
Sborellae Aucx
InvSIDeot Dlvi11oa
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LI• aauunabl•
loaaa1. low 1at.
avail a nw. Hacnes
from 1111.SM ·
W75.000
J ••""-Cr'Mt Baycnat
Unlven&ly Park
We5tclltr
Bl1Canyoo
Jt•rbo r View
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PINCHER
AD
Prhrate 1ndt~1 .
now Mii fll!r/ Item °'
comblNtlOf'I of ntma
totallng Sn ot ....
w1tn a a "'-..i tor a C0ft~U11"91 daye fOt
only S2 . Each
add1t1onal llne II 8()1 few
the2~
Ch1 rg• your Pettny
Plnchef M OI ~ your
eankamer1card or
Ma11ercwsa-. No com-
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l,ow ID&lat•a•aC•. OWMr w /lttl• fln••·
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MAMCI O--WllM.4p
Spectacular JBdrm. a
ba&b. l ~ •/GU-tank wall "'1el, pedestal lblt,
...... dMf-(ool llieUJtub,
mlrrored cellin11 . a
maulve 1pllt -level w1e•1• famUJ rm, ~ fplc. mlnored
dlnlna r•. c:uatom ldtchen. 2 paalriee, enc I
aarden patio . Be
Crntlve on P\nanctn1!
Try VA! 1136.000 Act
Now· caU S4f.ZJU
llltS415•!
$Slll'-t!
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S4U/mo. ! lmm•d oc
eupADCY. % 'Br eoodo
Walk to Maelt. New
paiat, u,.,... drapes.
Swed!1b frpk. Buy at
9111mo rm • ueoc:.
dues Incl. f.or 2 YT•· P0.000 do-full price
-~· Owner will eurt tll.000 at 14~ lat. no
peymeota 2 yrs! Tau
O'IW approx. lli0.000 i.t
TD. at ·~~. Clote
eiacrow Jan 2. 1980. Call
&Mt7~1100.
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('ft•; IW 9 . "\ •UIW •OM ....
THE REAL
ESTAT[R S ---
~TOWMHOMI
Localed near tennis
llOlll'ta • pool Spacious
brinl 6 5P0lleu. Call
66«m
r-:anrc;T £
OLSON
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WOOOSIH
ft.LACK
Bar1a 1n Hunt1n &' Gor1•QU• l •tory . 2
Bdrm. 2 batb praUIMIOS
toWfthome. pool. •P•. smna. IUlb laochcaptnl
Take over 1436 mo
10~~ L-01tn , 127,000
Eqgty. A&ldDI f7Ul50
Aa&lO\U, Call N o w
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Ylew:P-,te-_.....o ...
Pnvate Ell~. complete
wired bant, .Uble area
6 pool w t.cabana .
Gourmet Garden-view
latchm. aptraJ staln:ue
down to Teeaa or Jn ...... quuu,.. a bdmt &
library. warm Muter
swi.e w/owo marbk! fplc.
!WW' wW Wp Fiaaltce.
Call today for appolnt· .....m..o.
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Own.r A1urloua Call
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rt with c bdrm. rent.al. 6
car ,,.,.... · 55 I\. lot
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2ZHOYALST.GEORGE ~ la bealll.llul Broed-
•oo r Pia a JI I. ~n
•P•CtOUI lot. Atrium
orierited ud new carpel·
In& t.bnloul. ... OPENSUNDAYl~
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A COHVENIEHT ~NO AHO
SlWINC cunx FOii t11£
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1461.000 Owaer analou•.
M•1•lfi ceatl1 cuetomhtd D••••
Mcmc:o m •ab ,~ ol .. C.QJClll • c.c .... ptOl .... all)'
dMonUMI for ll'•cbla IW.,. 3 Bdr1D, 2~ bath, bmal DIR, oat ptuk
...... and quur)' Wed
Doon. )blDlftceat de-oor. tU1t lD tteteo. wlM
cablniltl. lDteroom. Call
for terms. Owner/l\.E.
AIJ,a. 864-1787
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This condo ls available for leaae/optlon In a
secunty bld1. Cbarminl
2 bdrm. 2ba. wttb Malo
Bay View. Pool. P0.000
aish Ir MO mo rent for
sales pri~ ot $325.000.
Waterfront Ho•H, -67J.6f00
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2111 t. C.-Mwy .. C..aa .. .._
671-1111
BEST BUY IMIE TDIACE
Beautifully decorated, 1-level, 2,000
sq. n .. 3 bdrm .• large form. din. or
fa m rm. : brl&bt & cheerful. Sl)ding
glass doon JeadiDg to sparkling J)OOl.
Kitchen remodeled, finest quality
cabinets. Compare, you'll rind this
Newport's best value, including the
land. $259,500. Good terms.
OPIM SUM. I ·I It I I SIAHll'I'
HD.DI 8. DOWD
llALTOI. IMC. 64~134
WHY YOUU LOVE THIS ._..STAY HOMI
ASSUME
4 BR. CIOn)eT loot with RV
& boat. acceu. Hurry'
Call MS.0303
FORESTE
OLSON
ASSUMAILE They enjoy I.be comfort
Just walk '1nto the otanicebomeloacbo1ce
warmth of um 2 BR COD· loc•lJOD. Thu special
do in a s uper area and home bas 3 large bdrm&,
Call In love Freshly de-2"'2 baths. spa and a U corated & spacious. As· that ts ~ed. for superb
sumable loan. O nly llvm& PLUS~e advan
$90 .500 C al N o w tageota ~luded l BR 1
m.5370 be income urut or in·law
A retreat Ca II 979-5370 -Ll,.STATE TODAY . s~~:ct REALTORS ALLSTATE
'• ........ .
Sprawliog f story. 3 MESADELMAR REALTORS Bdrm +poo , country lotchen. bncll fplc. re· IAJlGAIM!
modeled through out. 3 Bdrm, Super Family tree-Corm pool+palJo & Home' Gourmetkatcheo.
fireptt, owner will help floor to-ceiling bric k
finance Only $89,900 fplc. separate master call~7881. suat.e. Pnced To Sell. On·
Cl'll•''•'I• ''•''lN•• I ly $10.,00() Call646-7171.
llACHUVIMG
sit.too
SUper mobUe home park
across from beach, adja-
cant golf\og, reauuran\,
cocktaLI lounge. Large 1
BR. could be dmded to 2
Bdn:m. best iDvatment.
moverast! c.I ~•Adi. ~~~~7~i':. no ! 9 lfil!I [ i 'iiJil
Yours in a Wink! Ram/Storm Coats ;;;;~----,~~~~~ 400ttr~. IOI£\
OfllH HOUSE $7800 CM.,__. .-•: -...._ l0l5 SATURDAY 1·5 _,-IJmi
~=· DOWN ..wPOITIEACH NO QUAUFYING VA
Best backbay VIEW i1l Assume lO.S% Loan ASSUMAILE
Bltlfs. Ji))d condo una\. 3 BR 2 BATii SSlS Pays All. 8.5'h. Loan, ~ to sell 1238.000. CAU.~~ARPET 126,000 Equity. Co1ta AaaWmble 93 loan. Call Yea 'a Ftnest. 3 Bdrm,
Pea:YSweeoey. 7SZ.~ 754-1202 newty uperaded. Aaklnc
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lO,. "l:JI P.MJ family room w /wet bar Little Miu lltlf!et aat m ________ , OYertodm watA!r. Esotlc a Tdfet, aJanc came a
1MI& mater" 1ultAI w /privatAI apider and reed in tbe
muw--patio, boat•lip \oo Daily Pilot Clualfied
-· Owner' anxioua. Submit 9ediaD abed ll1u Mui Price, livability, loca-often.e41-7171 let' 1\lffet &ad t-...w 1-tian. You1l 1et mcwe for O'IN l~9·••H ..... IOllN'Cf• • __ t for • .15. You can MU Sn~!ri:2~~~i ,._iltnl.,;11.fl :r't~~.~b~,C:
•u\)er location. a de· l. ~~~~-~I~!~~~. ~:1~ Dail)' Pilot Claullled llflltlul bdnm with • .::: _Aim. __ eau_ea._~ __ _
eep. mua.er 1utte, c:m:/ fll>k, formal d1ninc rm Is
wetbar. Won't lut. Ad now. Call ,,._53'10
IHYESTOIS OHL Y!
1tUti1m
Nr Prime Beach Area.
$485,000. Court sale.
Deferred maintenance.
Good prom opportunity.
F\nl to call eeta th1a rare
berpln!
Shoreline Auoc.
Investment Dt ria1GD
714-&CS-2282
'lbe faau.t draw ta tbe
West. . .a DaUJ PUot
a.atfted Ad. 14.z.5171.
3 ... OOM 171.MO
Perfect for older eouple, 3 bedroom,
2 bath two-story wlth built-in
kitchen. Newly decorated and clOM
to shopplni and recreation. Don't
be diNppointed. Call DOW. 751·3191
LIOUIPLD S 144,900
Ju.st painted t.bla UWe moneymaker
is a· real bargain. It bu four, 2
bedroom 1 bath units with aaraae.
Assume ex.ls tine 914 % Loan. Call
556·2660
tflSA YBDI
Beautifully remodeled 3 bedroomt·
has super built-in k:itcben, formai
dining room, and warm famlb
room. Oak parquet noon, rtcb
wood paneling. cedar abln1le
exterior. greenhouse window, new
wall to wall carpetlnf. It'a all here.
Full Qrlce '107,000. Call 751.bfl
IACK IAY .......
Tbla lovely .Jolm Lytle built bome
often elegance & areat Jocatlan.
Four bedrooms, tbree batba,
vaulted ceilln11. formal dlnln•
rQOm 11 larce muter 1uite are 101M
of the fe1ture1. Tb• owner 11 offerlq cantraet terma. NI prtce •1•,• ean -.._, 11111 ..... a UUU.MiW
c.M.; ftl:-Jlfl . U IU IHI
•' Jlf$ UM t l'abuloul 800 ~· ft .• • bcb91., tam. nn .• a ba .• twee Ian• rm. 9/-.t bar; end unit. lbtra•
1alon. Wrap-around peUo; elewated
lo&. W\de 1reenbelt. Great value, ase~;·r DOWD · llAL~IMC. MMIM ...... .., .........
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671-2311
You 've Arrived
at ...
601 UDO
N e wport 's m ost pres t1g1ous
high-rise condo with spectacular
Bay view On the water. 2 Bdrm, 2
bath, total guarded security.
UM>A ISLI
Gorgeous Waterfront oa private
is land with pier & slip. Many
poss1bilitJes. Least expens,ive bome
on Linda. Offered at $995,000.
Other Bayfroot Properties caif:! 1i3c!,~t.,'
2075 S.n Joaquin tllta Ad.
AcfoH from BIG CANYON
Newport S.Kh
640-5777
U ..... LAM» NOMI
3 bcl.. 2 ba. Comm. Pools A ten.all.
Additiooal room lor trailer or
small boat. $179,000. Tennsf No
qualifying. Open Sun. 1-5. 283
Walnut St.. N. B. Call Geor1e
Clark S31·121S8 ........
Super clean 3 bet. + lam.rm.
Single l~l lath le pluter bome. Owner~ carry 1.nd T.D. Only
$110,000. Call Glen Rellwarth
631-1268
R&'M•·
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E.and ID a cJelectable uea: Harbor
• JDlli Broadmoorl Here•a a
a.Dllh Davorecl four bedroom With
lq. n., all on one floor. &JPerb
ocean and oar view, beam eewq., a
••parate paUOI and very neJdble
Ji.Dandq. Owner wUl Nll OD CGGtnct
tr car~y 1econdary ftaaocln1. A UnlQue Home at '285,000.
IJ,_.1001: t1()"6H
REALTOflS~ e76«>00
2443 Eat Coast H~, Corona del Mar
ASSUMA&I LOAM
t No qualifJlng and low 91/.6 %
interest rate. Aesume this 1st &
2nd and become the proud owner of a
4 BR 2~ B• Landmark 2 story .
lncftdible list, of upgrades -mu.at be
seen to be believed! Call Bill to
.preview.
• UAL UTA.Tl IY McVA.Y I'
t6M45' ..,'\
180 degrees Catalina to San Diego.
$165.000. 2 Bedrms and a deo. Adult
commuruty. Clubhouse, pool, etc. 0,. ..... D9I, ,_, .
ll2U,..Dmelat~11 ~s-11
THll & ~oclr Realty, IK •
499.-4797
macnab I Irvine
realty
A SUltSIDtARY Of
THE IRVINE COMPANY
MEW HOMES!
MEWPOaT HA.CH
Outstanding new residential
development of WESTCLJFF
GROVE. 29 esecutive bome1
adjacent to Dover Sbor'es.
Handsome exterior5 -Dramatic
flo or plans. 2BR+den, 3 &
4BR .. some w/libraries, family &
formal dinjng nns .
Pnces start at $340,000
Including land
See now while a choice is still
possible!
SALES OFFICE
OPENDAILYUA.M TODUSK
WESTCLJFF ATDOVER DRIVE
~
'42-tllS M4-4100 t01 Oowr Orlw HM'tlor View Centrr
1rv1,. •t Camp.is va11e1 c:.n1«
752-1414
Lingo ..a&an
•
, •
• •
COIOMA DB. MAI DWUX $110,000
Ocean side of hwy. Dellgbtlul 3 BR
owner's unit recently refurbished:
J enn-aire range, stained glats
, windows, antique sink in bathroolD
~ and more. Plus separate income unit. .. . 701 ACACIA.~,.. s.t/S. 1-6 • ••••••••• " IACI MY-420,000 NICI llDUCT10M
Spacious 2 story 4 BR home ~
-Great yard. Hurry! ! Priced to sell -
Only $199,500.
"' . lftSAMTAISAILCM
0,..W/S..l·I
COff ....... Aw.t
64W25'
.:
SPYGLASS HILL
4 hdf'OOM.& Fmftily I0091
Single story -· pool & spa
professional easy care landscapinl
& excellent decor all highlight t.hiJ
beautiful home. Perfect Cot
entertaining clients & friends ~
Excellent location on the bill fol
quiet Jiving..2800 sq-ft of1iVlng are pt us trtpte garage. Sllow
extremely well. Seller has uuu~
another and baa reduced the pric
to $399,500.,
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llDlll ILlllS CD.
OVER 50 YEARS Of SERVICE
IUWS fllW HOME
MEW OM 'l'MI MAIUT
Overlooking The Beautiful Expuse Of
Water Of The Bay. Bfft View Available.
Upgraded 3 Bedroom Home On A Lovely
Cul-de-Sac. Bri&hl, Cheerful End Unit,
Owner W.U Help With FlnancLoa. $238.000.
MA&tlftCBn' WMITI W.4111 VllW
LA.uMAllACH
Above Woods Cove With Six Bedrooms, Ftv«
Balbs. LarRe Utility Room. Hardw~
Floors. Thrff Fireplaces. Cedar ~
Three-Car Garaae. Private Stepe To Sandi
Beach. Secl-.ided Garden ar PaUo Are-.1 Priced Al $9119,000.
i
MOP.
• with a
MIM1' c:o.e.,....
1111.000
Near everything; 2 bdrms. + a den.
formal dinina rm., 2 baths & a
wor~hop. In mint conditl911.
OWMB nAMSNPI•
$123.100
3 Bdrms .• 2 tfaths: cor.ner lot, RV &
boat storage. Best Ef.slside Costa
Mesa location, next U1 park. Seller
very motivated.
llST IN THI lcUST .
Sllt,opo
2 Bdnns., 2 baths; end unit. Near
tennis cts. & pool.
. SANTA ANA D¥A,M HOUSI
SI lf,fSO
4 &inns. & den, 2 baths. Sunwood
Plan 11. The greatest buy in Santa
Ana.
I -------------•CANYON
New custom goil course estate. 6600 magnificent sq.ft. of country English
charm. Ready for your final
decorating touch. 4 master siled
Bdrms, 51h baths. I am Hy room, game
room, s tudy, pool, spa, sauna.
elevator, etc., etc .... $1,395,000 fee.
SEAVIEW
Former model home, with spectacular
view. 4 Bdrm. 2""1 Bath and family
room. Price includes model home
furnishings. $395,000 I ee.
THE ST ADES CO. REAL TORS
MQ.5711
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roo•. Sltow• oaly lty •d•••c•
.. ,.... '. $7'5.000. 631-1400
YIC,._.,. DWUI. NEW 3 BR up, 2
BR down. Some ocean view. 3
Balconies pTovlde invltlnl •l1ta1.
Brick accented patio. Upper rented
S1SO mo. to mo. 212 29th SJ'BEET,
N.B. $279,500
CALL TO SB IACI MY 114UTY. Thick shakes &
wood siding add up to a charmiDg 3
BR pool home on woodsy, cul-de·sac
street. Workshop le storage shed for
dad or teenagers. ONLY $1'5,000.
LIDO ISLI aw&. Perfeetly appointed
2 BR + den. frplcs. in Uv. rm. le form.
din. rm. Security minded with elec.
operated gate to enclosed patio entry.
$415.000.
D A V I D S 0 N R t A L T 1 l N C.
Jl l 'J<-.-.11· • p,. '. · Gl3 90&0
.roy /ti\\
ard\!£)1
f?each Realty
IEAL EST An IXCB.LBICI SIMCI I t4t . .
COMI wnH US. • Jo ~ Six 2•••••• ....._ Mdt wllla ,,. ....
, ..... '• ........... $171,000.
NEWPmT BEACH 759-0811
macneb I Irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IRVINE COMPANY
OPEN I • 5 P.M.
SATUWDAY • ~~y
#4l ROYAL ST. HOISL ._
CAMYOMl
This outstanding residence bas it
aJl ! Privacy! Huge lot! Over 4000
sq.ft. -all oo one level! SBRs (3 &
maid's suite w/obtside entrance)
--family rm --game rm -
library -formal living & dining
rms. Wine rm -covered patios -
pool & sp~ -security system -
floor safe -3·car garage. A
fantastic offering --$695,000.
(Q-26)
110 I T AHUMA THllACI. llVIHI
taaACIJ
Private garden entry leads to this
newly remodeled & redecorated
3BR & den home on lg comer lot
w I rt>om for pool. Many fine
amenities! Owner will consider
selling leasehold for $299,000 -
annual payment $1000 for lat year
only on land lease purchase price
of $1SO,OOO. Also offered in fee at
$449,000. Lg assumable loan.
(Q-27)
1192 SIA SPltA Y. eo&DBe WIST
ISTATISI
Popular & rare 4.BR Malibu model
in lovely Huntington Beach
community. The perfect floor plan
for entertaining w/fOrmal living &
dining nns, inviting f amlly rm &c
covered paUo. Prof. laodacapin1.
Immaculate w / many quality
upgrades. $189,500. (Q.2.8)
LYNNE VALENTINE 644-6200
642-G3S ..... zoo
tot Dover Drive Harbor VMw Ceflttr
'""-.. c..mpu. v .. ..., c.mtr 752·1414
,
f4IWll'OIT DUPLIX
0.-rinr, Dr• ZBr.
A.J.T.D. or land COD· tnd:O--.
NEW CUSTOll howi~.
1tep1 to oee•o .
Owaer/ ... 113.-s
ASSUt 1l"llOM
llD.000 dowa to ... a.me
~ fio&Ddng OD 1
,_r old cwt.om beeda
home. Hl&b11 upcraded •
pro1 tndscpd. u•.soo. ar. -.55111); 'NM60t
MODOWMI
No money down for
qua.Ufted buyer! sharp
splil·level just 2.S mlla
to beach. Full prace
SlJUOO. Hurry, take •d·
~. Key'4iM47'7
rAIWMll FOUMD
P'ant.utlc l ·bdrm .• z.
story end unit. with
pnvat.e patlo. located near So. Coast Plua. \n a
nalure wood.erland A
IQanied pie commaruty
for aecunty Assume
loam. with low down
peymem.~m$0
Call Redhill Realty
561.-U
GARAGE SALE acb tn
the Dally Pilot bnng
baPPt' resuba. To place
your drawmc c•rd.
phone MW67I today!
Beat.ttlfial 3 bedroom Bar Harbor,
highly upgraded, beautlfUl ocean le
night li&ht view. AlklDI _,,000. ()pen
Sun. 1·5. 2CJm Yacht Vlall•nt
714 / 760-9333
TTY 760-9338
·aAYROMT "'
We have several fine homes
with pier "slip
P&flMSULA POINT
Newly · decorated 4 bdrm. family
home. Close to ocean. $325.000 a toao HOl.SE COUNnY
4 Bdrms., 3 baths ~ ranch style.
mini-estate in orange groves. '249,500
BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR
J: . '' l• :,. .. .. ~ t.l'> t,l(;
675-3411
IAST'ILWIF -Lusk bwJt 3 Bdrm home on
beautifully landscaped lot. 72' patio with YllW.
Fantastic creative finMf:u1g. $239.000.
HADOa YIEW ..£s --3 Bdrm. L&IM built MaUbu with many extras oo larae private
corner lot with spa off mast.er suite. You name
reasonable terms. $215.000.
JASM.. CUB -Large assumable 9~%
loan. 2 Bdrm, plus study, neutral carpets
and i>eek·a·boo ocean view. $225,000.
.--ch11v decorated. New carpet. priva~ HAa8C)I YllW t&1.S -~ ''Belvedere"
d. Perfect location ~ small children. Try
creative financing. $259,000.
1ANCHO SAN JOAqutM -Super 2 Bdrm "San
Joaquin" model w /patio opening oo the golf
course plus view of park & lake. Vacant
move-in before Christmas. Reducedto$14S,900.'
TU•n&OCI .......... , -Lusk b\lilt S
Bdrm, "Stewart .. plan oo a huge pvt lot in
Irvine's finest famUy eomm. It's more than a
home, it's a c.barm.lng lifestyle. $315,000.
UMMaSl1'Y Pdlr -3 Bdrm detached garden
home, fee land. Community pool, en.closed
courtyard, beautiful patio overlookinl the
greenbelt Assumable loan, only $118,500.
IAYCllST -4 Bdrm, custom blt Ivan Wells
home perfect for holiday entertaining. wta·
Jarge assumable loan le an owner who will
carry some financing. $335,000.
WISTCUff -Near school• le Weatcllrf
Shopping Center. 3 Bdrm + family.
Immaculate move-.ln eondltlon. Don't mla tbJ.s
&reat famllJ bome in Newport Beach. SU.,500.
.. CAMYOM -Tbti uJtlmate bome oo the
optimal lot -draaaa '-'privacy + a moat
advaataaeous flnanclaJ, arr~meDt. A superb Venalllea witb view • .-m.
WMn'1 WA.,. NW. -And the 80Wld ~ the
aurf, Js youn to .UOY w/tldl eUltoiD • 8dim
No. Lapna bome an the oeean llae of hWJ'. ·1.:
pricelell locauab M&t.QOO.; •
•
IM'• IMOUI OCIAal'IONT
A f antasUc view of the be1ut. blue
Pacific. Private 1tep1 from your own door to the community beach.
Exclusive area with a 24-bour security
gate. Spacloua contemporary home
with 4 bdrml. formal dlnln&. fam rm
recreation rm, 1tudf .z l'r'I baths. Spa &
blt·in ft.ah aquarium Jl,300,000.
WATafllOMT COM0()...4490,000
Fantutlc bay Ir ocean view! A real
beauty In the well•known Mal Kai
complex. Beautifully refurbished
Julde • out with lutb new cJMI • drapee <neutral colon), new fdtcnen
appliances. Huie Uvtn1 rm with a new
mli-rored wall renecttn1 exclttn1 boat
activity. 2 Larae bdrma, 2 bat.hi.
1307 IATSIOI DI. OPIM SAT/5Ut4 1·1
sura VACATION HOt•
Minutes from Lake Arrowhead.
• Forever viewa. Only $99,000.
WESUY M. TAYLOI CO .. I.._..
J 11 I S-Joecpllll ... ._.
MEWPOl'T CEHTlll. M.1. 644-49 I 0
FALLBROOK
No••-• feJ•Htl Owaor/bMlldtt ..,._.,WW ftDuoe
.... ~, lf*toul. _.._..oam_ • \.livel1. _. U.~t aere •t.a . CWenoou
-OOUtN. lublftlt •ftY reaaoaablo offer
Vacan&Jmove In fa1tl
Call Dan, Broker, •mt
eo&JI COUUI VU
Greet Baell Bar loeaUon. I story, I Bil, Iba, I faml ., ,.... Perfed for tbe
~amil1· All\Unt H · ... azad Hll \he
"'*'to help ftnan~ tbt
NIL -.000. .......... " 14'-0914 -------OOVER SHORES
owt•s&LS S...Gl,000 .............
•SJ00,000.
T•Mci&WwtlOCV•
Forner view bQ
swinunint pool • c In garden rm, carpeted
deck. Open flr plan, BP·
prox 4500 sq fl . 18 li v rm, formal din rm, fam rm, 4Br, IBa, patios
MNU8. ------
TOWMHOMIS
mtdl>UPLIXll
$37.500,, u,.
in Yreka, Calif. I ma
from tbe Klamath Rlver,
QUALITY PtOP&llES lS mi fro m Ore100
HAllOll VIEW HIUS -I.A>vely 4 BR, border. Call collect
Fam Rm, just completely painted <916 )842·3131 or local
Inside & out. New carpetin&, canyon &. ,.n~·~/828-~909~1~~~~
ocean view. Open today, 1300 1-
Sahdcastle 1------• SPYGLASS HILL\()\J)aeautlful 4 Br.
TUITLllOCK -Just reduced to
$199 500. What a buy ! Fabulous
Turtierock garden home. 4 BR, great
view, submit your terms. Open today,
4 Canyon Ridge
'
rr HAI IT AU.
A beautiful 4 bed.room 21h bath home
Just block.I from South Cout Plaa.
l"eatures lnclude: llvlnl room. family
room. lar1• bonut room, formal
dlning room, dlnln, area, IOlar heated
pool & jacuzi , professional
landscapin&L.. larae covered patio Ii
RV acceu. nelu & entertain around
the fireplace, pstlo or poolllde. A
truly cbarmlnl home on a ca.wet 1treet
In an excellent neighborhood.
D.
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Two bedroom unrts by
OC Collep. Bbarp-cas-°"'-sue.ooo. ,.... .,._, Rltr.
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$75
PENNY
PINCHER
AD
Private 1ndlvtdual1 cen
no# NII l/'fY Item Of
c:omblnatlon of ltemt
101111ng t71 or lett
Wiit! a 3 une 8d tor a
cionHoutln days for only 12 Etoh
tddlt1onal llnt II fJOt fOt
fhe2dl)'&
Ot\aftt your Pen.tr ''"°Mt Ad ot .... ~ •anurn•r>carc! ot Ma.tet~No~ mercluada~
I DAI l y PILOT
I macneb/ Irvine
realty
mw•n•MOI• Thll prof. decorated home
overlooks extra-wide peenbelt It
II only 1tep1 to poolllde. Fami11
rm -downstairs teen qtn -la
utility workshop . Immed.
occupancy -nexlbl• ftDaDctna -l11~500. Paula Balley M1·1215.
0P£N SAT/SUN 1·5 P.11. 21JO
VISTA LA.REDO, BLUP'l'S. (Q.1•>
PAl•MOt
One-or-a-kind in Harbor Vl•• ~
Homes! 4BRs -family rm -
lovely front patio Is lg rear yard .
w/3' separate entartalnlng a.reu
PLUS beautiful pool Ii 1pa! Eur.
maint. Flexible financm, aval .
$259,0QO. J eanne Barnett &U-GOO.
OPEN SAT/SUN 12-4 Jl.M. 1718
PORT ABBEY PLACE. (Q-15)
AWAl1'1M9 YOUI TOUCNI
Have you wanted to add your own
personal fialr to a super bayfront?
Th la home 11 Just waiting for your
3BRs -family rm ..:.. and your
own pier & slip. S600,000. Barbara
Aune 642·8235. OPEN SAT/SUN"1·5
P.M. 4o.5 NORTH STAR LANE,
DOVER SHORES. <Q·l8)
PIMIMSUlA POtMT1
Prime location between bay &
ocean. 2BR & den home w/ vtew of
hills. Immaculate & available tor
immed. occupancy. $288,000. Seller
will consider lease w/option to
purchase. Martha Macnab
642·~. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P .M. 2113
SEVlLLE <Q-17)
WlteO'WS TO THI SIA!
Floor-to·ceiling window• &
wraparound decking for •amaUc
views! Spacious 3BR, family rm
home w/ glJest rm & bath, wood
beam ceilings -all ln a beautiful
canyon setting. $549,000 incl. land.
Lois Egan 6"·6200. <Q-18)
CMOK:I IAYNOMT LOCATIOMt
New pler & slip to accommodate
up to 60' yachtr Enjoy a Blc Bay
View from th.ls charmln& Cape
Cod w/ modem gourmet kitchen.
Located in one of Newport
Harbor's finest semi·private
communltle1 affordln1 every
convenience to recreation or
bu1lne11. Sl,2_:~ Incl. land.
Larry Dyer 8'2 . (Q.19>
""CMYOM'I CMOtC11·
8padOUI GR bome. TM ulthnata
ln de1l1n from the dramatic
courtyard mtry to tun-nu.ct pool,
1pa & DUttbll lfMD llN&. Pamlly
rm W/2nd fplc -l\IDken
convenaUon area lo llvlnl rm -
all one-level. $585,doO. Jert Hunt
642·8235. (Q-20) -
411 PM&Y Ma•
Over 2'00 IQ.ft. of 1p1cfoul Uvtna
-featurtn1 f amll)' rm, formal
dlnlnl, 11 country kltcben
w I eltlnt area, pantry, wt ber •
·ma1ter aulte w/ lftrham bath.
8panl1h paver entrr. ONLY
t1'9,500. Paula Balley ea.ma.
(Q-21)
At IWTIOMI .. ¥111'Wt
Prisne duplex 10Uth of ~' in CdMI Le unit. wttBRI, 2 baths
each. . ."PLU~atio • IOlartum. Can't be rtproduC..S. aft.IOO t.._
Martha Macnab M2 mtS. (Q-Ja)
CUSTOM 14 'flllOMl'I
Dramatic 24tol')' entrance lelidt to
&bit IBR Dover 8bon1 bome
wt a'7Pl'OL 11• on the t.y • room
for ,our own 1acbi. a., • eltJ
view from atnsost •verf rooin ol uu .. 1pactou1 r••tld enc• -maivelou• for lvlAI • entertatn!°f. $9'10,000. Barl>ara
Awieea ma. (Q.2S)
WN llWA1'11 Yf6fl Mm .
Over 10,000 eq.ft. oo Dana Poblt strand overlooklq J&JMIJ awlm
btaoh •I maalftcent vi.n to iaaa Btaeh, Callfotnl• • 1o•tlt. Sultab11 for I condomJnlvm 1trudures. pso,ooo. Paul• BalJw
Id .... <Qr•> /'
L f z a
__. .. -CAMTQM I bdrm, I ~lew t~,~ ,~~B LISA ~ AT S3 8~ lBLAND .
OPIM GM PIOMOMTOIY IA Y f
bdrm,• foot Craa&a1e oo tbe water,
JOU oa the fud. "'5,000. SEE
NANCY lllBERNJNO AT 121
BA YBU)E DRIVE
OPIM IM AllOILAIJ -
WOODlltMI 2 bdrm, 2~ bath
condo. trlva~ beach $lii8,509. SEE
NANCY SIMMONS AT 38
LAKEVIEW
YllW IAY .,_ OCMM
... fro ~hl1 cultoml1'd I
bedroom. deb holll• with pool, in
Irvine Ternce:-Price "95,000.
SUlt.n' AU. OS I I F 11
Ownen must Mll tb1a lovely four
bedroom, den, family room home.
Tbla is an expanded Deane
Kensiutm model. Only a few ol the
amenlflea llclude a spa.,. high
eoer1y aavln1• alr condiUoner,
Intercom, Mallbu U1bttn1 I&
automatic spria.kJen. 1235,000 .
ASSlllM•• I LOAM ...... I
Sln11e f amlly Chancellor P1u ..
with red brick eatry • lU'le private
rear yard. 4 Bdr:n ors Bdrm Is den
with family room & lmide laundry
room. Walk to acbooll, =DI" ~ommunlty park & pool.~.
""9tSULA rOIMf
Large 4 BR. home on comer lot.
Bri1bt • ChffrfUl wide. Sunny
brick patio. Area to •tore 1mall
boat. Owner i1 moU•at.ed. Brina
creative off era. Priced at 1375.000.
JOIMlMIWOOI FR 11
COMMUNITY
Exciting 3 Bdrm Bn)admoor single
family home located on large
pie·thaped lot. Lovely Urdwood
noors In entry • formal d.lninl
room openina to a aechaded atrium.
Walk to parka, poola, ttnnil Is
schooll. A11umabl• low interest
loan available. 11.24.500.
DOf9 •la.IS
Seller 1ay1 "I'll belp wit~
flnanclnl"· Cuatom 3 er 5 bdrm.
f amity room, pool, boo us roem Is
security 1y1tem. A1ao lease-<Jpli.on .
$449.~.
UMftlSrrt , ...
Vaulted ceilings, bu&e kitchen with
areat counter space, 3 bedrooms
and aD added loft. ClOM to pools
and taml9. $139 .soo tndudlnc tbe
land.
CMMtt•te CCMC1"1Y
... ICM-•ICY
detcrthe9 th1a ••very 1peclal" bQ
view Ba11bore I bdrm, 3 bath bome. lla1ter bedroom 1ulte
complete wltb 1lttln1 room ,
fireplace " muter bath HWla.
Hardwood noon. Prendl doon •
1butt.1, bJab beamed eetllnp •
spiral 1talrcu• add el .. ance Is
charm. "11,000.
• Naem COlllO TA&a Thia cm would tell you ~ eoUd
conatructlon and carefully
con1lder9d A1pdat1J11; of loYlDI
ownen lc ~Ill)' bardwood aDdlr
)'Our cbolce ol carpet; ot a modlm
tttcben, I bedroollll, I betlll, I den and ol eool .,._... from the ...
only one block awa1. '3M.'190.
~-MMl.Or
Bulld yum' dream bome and ban
lncoma from JGUI" ...,i.i unit. South
of PaclOc COut Rllb•ar lo old
Coraaa clel Mar. '1.0.000.
IMIOY COW4A -MAI Walk to tb• beae' from 1~ur
ebarminl aew11·bWlt C.,. Ql4 I bldloom ..,.. wtUl 1arll ..,,
kltcbm. • flreplaC91, • Pitlai ••
deck •. BQ1o1 nmmer ,... 'nulldt ..... ........ ,....,
!:Ui~ m. ~ e:.r,..iw: ~at 'bi bMll cnaatomlud wttb
lwdwood Doan, bMUISN _pntlld
wall.I, 2 ftreplaC* ad tJlf ..
l)U'tina. A decorator'• deU&bt and In Briltol CGDdm. with ftDIDCiq
avaU•bla. -.OGins.
UIO MfflCll'f
SpaclOUI :fov btdrOom bome an
prime Via IMO Nord IOcltlon. Pier
• 1Up Dl• .....,~~ armnttlel.
Prloed to 1111 lit "",GOO.
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11111 • • $140.00I. 611·I400
lllftlT COlllEl-flESH DECOR
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Haist wltll fl• .. cl•t· I I 61,000.
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I PtidiitQ. (""-Ten> NB
nMooo •.ooo Slt/11111-1 . S.1 TulUD Ave ("1rpt llltl> NB
SUl.900 Sat/ 1-1
10521.'bwnbouse. Coeta llcu
5'8-2311 ..... Sat 1.f :30
a•~MMIM.,._
20.tl lrYtne Blvd., Coeta Mesa
m -TaOO '181,ooo Sun..1-4 1J Canyon Island (Bll Cyn> NB
61~ '210,000 SaV&m 1·5
·3059 Country Club
Dr. (MeHVel'de)CM
979-1050 '257,000 Sun 1·5 ii Arboles <Rancho San Joaq) Irv.
675·3'11 $1'5,900 SaVStm 1·5
52 Sea Island Dr. (Big Cyn) NB
644-9060 $198,500 Sun. 1·4
l_.OOM
762 Hudson Ave., Costa Mesa
< 1 )493-5282 $89,900 Sun 12·5
120 Via YeUa (Lido Isle) Bal Penin
673-2333 $325,000 Sunday 1·4
310 Sapbaire, Balboa Island
675-6295 $374,500 Sat/SUD 12-5
223 Via Ithaca (Lido Isle) N.B.
873-7300 $420,000 SaVStm 1·4
1076 Miramar, Laguna Beach
497-1761 $189,500 Sunday 1·5
1088 Cortez, Laguna Beach
497-1761 $189,500 Sunday 1·5
#2 Rue Chateau Royale, Big Co, NB
640-5357 $430,000 SaVStm 1·5
1357 Cerritos, Laguna Beach
645-030.1 $269,900 Sat. 1·5
1767 Pltcalm, Costa Mesa
919-5370 $124,500 Sat/Slul 1·5
3125 Bayside Dr., Corona del Mar
644-9060 $225,000 Sun. 1·5
2297 Redlands, Newport Beach
,/ 631·1400 $185,000 SaUSun 1·5
'911 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach
631-1400 $375,000 Sat/St.an 1·5
•1514 Ruth Ln (Westclt) N.B.
645--0300 $191,000 , Sat/SUD l ·S
213 Via Koron (Lido Isle) N.B. 759-~ll $365,000 Sun.1-4:30
2912 Broad St., Newport Beach
646-7171 $169,000 Sun 12-4
1935 Santa Ana, Eastside C.M.
646-3405 $105,000 Sun 1·5
1011 Nancy Lane, Costa Mesa
846-7).U SUM,900 • Satl2:3CM 2027 t>iana Lane, Newport Beach
673-8550 $139,500 Satl-4
1121 S . Birch, Santa Ana
$40-3686 $94,950 SaV Stm l ·5
1114 S. Birch, Santa Ana
540-3666 S95,000 Sun 1·5
3136 Samoa Pl (Mesa Verde) CM
556·2660 $107 ,000 Sun 12-4
•11082Stratford Way, Garden Gr.
963· 7881 $89,900 Sun 12·5
3 • .... 'AM RM or D ..
2430Santa Ana Ave., C.M.
642-6734 $109,990 Open Daily
2183 Rural Ln., Costa Mesa
645·5.SSS $107,000 SaVStin12-4
2532 Circle Dr. ( Bayshores) NB
642·5200 $459,500 Sat/Stm 1·4
19 San Mateo Way(Spyglass
Hill)CdM
644-4910 $425,000 Sat/Stm 1·5
1807 Tradewinds (Baycrst) NB
675-3411 $196,000 SaVStm 1·5
2301 Alta Vista CE/Bluff) NB
675-3411 $239,000 Sat/Stm l·S
355 Nassau (College Pk> C.M.
675-6000 $102,500 Sat/Stm 1·5
*2827 Francis (Mesa del Mar) C~
MS-9181 SllB,400 Sat/S -4
1053 Santa Cruz (Mesa Woods)
751-3191 $112,000 Sun.1-4:30
1515 Bayadere (lrvTerr)Cd.M
675-551l $335,000 SaVStm 12-4
2708 H1llt.op Dr., NewPort Beach
875-5511 _ $1991000 SaVStm 1·5
2130 Vista i..areao (Bluffs) NB
042-8235 $114,500 Sat/Stm1·5
1801 Tabuna Terr. (Irvine Terr)CdM
6'4 8ZOO $299,000.LH Sat/Stm 1·5
••C05NortbStar (DoverShn&f!B
842-GSS $800,000 Sat/ 1 ·5
•la&aGaluyDr. (DowrShn>N.B.
75'Mml *'75,000 Sat/Slm 1-4:30
•230e Reatber LG (Back Bay) N.B.
751MBU $249,500 Sun.1-4 :IO
H102 Picaao Court, Irvine
Ht m> fll.5,000 Sat.1-4
9W Jumtne (Onenbrook) C.M. ~ ~-Sunl-4:11 212 JuiDlie~a del Mar
&t4·'1Zll ~ta Sat/&ml·l •591 "-POtilt ... ' NIGOI $129,900 Sunt-1
217 Via a <Udo 111) NB
11...n> ... IOO Sitt-I -.JOUJavaJld., II•• Vwdt, C.M.
1111.000 ..... ,_ 1-1
2tM _ Dr. CM•a V ... )CM ~ .... 000 Sat/ 1·6
Sii Grwdl Way <Baet ~NB f»am 115'7 .~ • 1~: ao •1111 ~l_ (naycRlt) N.9.
T59-GSU '28C,900 Sat/SUD 1-':30 '2t Vt. Udo Nord, Newport leach
111-1400 "75.000 Sat/Stm 1-5 ms pt. Aberdem <HV Ho._) NB
15Mml 1249,500 &in. 1-4 :30 tt •acklenber1, Irvine
· . 512-ur? SaVStml-5
S20 Joann, Cmta Mesa
548-2.113 $98,000 Sun. UH
1918 Mc:mrovta, Costa Mesa
Nt-1171 $95,000 SaVStm 1·4
222 Colton, Newport Beach
84&-nn $169,900 Sun l -4
•873Sandcastle, CdM
673-BSSO $280,000 Sat 1·5 * 1842 Port Stanhope, Newport
Beach
673-8550 $269,900 Sun l ·5
2017 Yacht Defender. CdM
673-8550 $395,000 Sun 1·5 •8 Trenton, Irvine
752· 1700 $1~.ooo Sun 12·4
ln1 ~:r~ J:r~m-:r~a
968-4456 $131,700 SaVStm 1-S
2833 Shantar, Costa Mesa
897~ SlSS,000 Satl-3:30
2017 Yacht Defender CSeavu) NB
640-5711 $395,QOO..fee Sun.1-5-
41 Montecito (Spyglass Hill) CdM
673-4400 $505,000 SaVSUn 1·5
2037 Calvert CM~a Verde) C . .M.
831·1257 S129.900 SaVStm 1·4
33 East Yale Loop, Irvine
55l~U $115,000 Sat/Sun 12·5
1718 Port Sheffield, HVH, NB
631-0900 $229,950 SaVStm 1·5
25 Cambria Dr. (Spyglass Hi.H) CdM
644-4910 M~.000 Sat/Stm 1·5
1501 Eton Pl (Westclf) NB
642·5200 '228,000 SaUSun 1·4
•288.5 Europa (Mesa Verde) CM
556·2660 $225,000 SaVSt.an 12-4
63 Montecito <Spyglass) CdM
760-9333 $685,000 Sat/St.an 1·5
2700 Lighthouse CBroadmr) CdM
675-6000 $254,500 Sat. 1·5
339 Jasmine, North Laguna Beach_,....
497-54.M $219,000 Sat/Stm 1·4
1729 Terrapin Way <Bay erst) NB
875-3tll $249,000 Sat/ Slln 1-5
220 Marigold <Old CdM) CdM
67HOOO $289,000 SaVStm l ·S
3719 Park Green CHVHms >NB
675·3411 $259,000 SaVStm l ·S
1735 PL Sheffield CHVHms) NB
6!15"3411 $259,500 Sat/Slm 1 ·5
12 Silver Crescent, Trtlrk Hln, Irv
675-3411 $245,000 SaVSt.an 1·5
1516Keel Dr. <HVHls) CdM
675-6000 $327,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
117 Via Quito <Lido Isle) N.B.
673·9000 $425,000 Sun. 1·5
243 Robinhood Pl, E·Side, CM
'31·1266 $129,900-fee Sat 11·3
521 Hazel Dr., Corona del Mar
640..7729 $393,000 Sat/SUn 10-S ~Magnolia CE/Slde) CM
751·3191 $136,900 Sun.1-4:30
Zl60 Mend<na (Mesa del Mar) CM
556-2660 $118,900 Sun 1·5
Sl4 Sturgeon, Coeta Mesa
642·5062 $1.29,500 Sat/Sun 12-4
1330-Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores)
N.B.
644·9060 Sun. 1·4
8892 Sea Spray, Huntington Beach 644~6200 $189,500 SaVSlm 1·5
•1718 Port Abbey
Pl (HrbrViewHms>NB
844-6200 1259,000 SaVStm 12-.4
1421 Kings Rd., Newpott Beach
631-1400 $495,000 SaVStm 1·5
•307 Driftwood CShorecliffs) CdM
644-9060 $349,900-Fee SaVStm 1·4 * •654 Via Lido Nord (Lido Jile) NB
6"·9060 $975,000-Fee Sun. 1-4
3101 Lincoln Way, Costa Mesa
546-2.31.3 SlU,500 Sun 1-4
1981 Kamat. Costa Mesa
546-2313 $182,500 Sun 1 ..
2033 Swan, Coeta Mesa
546-2313 $165,000 Sunt.f
2029 FlamJ.nao, Costa Mesa
546-2313 •119,800 Sun 1·5 * •1rt BQalde Dr., Newport Bell
644-8080 "'5,000.Fee Sat.12·4
9092 La Unda, Ftn Valley
981-'11m •149,900 Sun 1-5
6762 Glen Drive, Huntmston Bcb
90-1'111 $188,SOO Sun 1·5
•1'08Dowrr,:.ewpon BeKh 64&-'JT11 ,soo Sat/Stm 1·5
l&Elmwood~ ~ ,IOO
our Of COUMl'Y
4 .... Mlll .......
•llM Hameacllw OCeMltde <l>•m7 slit.GOO a.t-lunJJ.I
I EIOOtni
&100 SeaVlew (Old Cdll) CcUI 1of~9'J'..a':1a1e> ~~ l·I
.,...., .. 000 Sun.1-1
31SJl AQueeate id .. San .Tuan C.pla.
8'1·1400 .. 000 &mdQl·S
··~MN .. _._. •ta Chelrj JlllJa (Bil CJD> NB
MO-S111 h.m,000.fee' S/Sl--5
1U2 Antllaa (l)oVer Shn) NB su...-, -.ooo Sat/&ml--t
101U Cymbla LIL, Runtlqton Bcb
64Mf17 SJ.M.800 Sun 1.S
1 BluffVlflfl~ Hin, Jn.
81&-am .ooo Sat/Sun 1·5
1014 M-1Den Dr .• DoverSbn, NB
840-m? SS15.ooo Sat/San l ·5 •1615 Galaxy (Doffr Shn) NB
86-03m $575,000 Sat/Sun l·S
1219 Sandtey CBV Hllla> Cd.M
644-QO $325,000.Fee Sat/Sun 1 ..
1321 Outrigger (HV Hills) CdM
644-9<a) $400,000-J'ee Sa/Sun 1.f
•#8 Dratea Bay (Spyllua Rill>
CdM
7594lll $439,500 Sun. 1-.4: 30
•43 Royal Saint Geor1e (Bil Cyn)
NB ·
644-6200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-S
1930 Pl. Seabourne (HV Homes)
N.B. .
644-9060 $229,500-Fee Sun. 1-4
1121 Outrigger <HV Hills> CdM
644-9000 $409,000-Fee Sat. 1-4
, ... OOM
1827 Santiago, Nwprt Beach
752-1700 $445,000 Sun 1·5
• •2286 Channel, Newport Beach
646-7171 $1,000.395 Sun 1-4
6 ..... FAM IM• DIM *3 Montecfto (Spyglass> CdM
760-9333 $585,000 Sat/Sun l ·S
HOUSES FOR LEASE
4 • .... FAM IN w DIM 1205 Keel Ortve, Corona del Mar
759·1501 $1100/mo Sat/Sun 1·5
MOBILE HOME
FOR SALE
2llDIOOM
24001 Muirlands t29
(Lk. Forest) El Toro
640..7000 $22.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
2 •& J ..
212 29th Street, Newport Bcb
673-9060 '279,500 San. 1-5
601 Marguerite, Corona del Mar
75SM>811 $199,500 Sun.1-4 :30
••1310So. Bayfront<Bal. l.ll)NB
759-<Mll $825.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 :30
l •& J. ••4601 Seashore. Newport Bcb
631-1400 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ,
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
2 ... OOM
2518 Elden Ave (Oak Glen) CM
642-6734 $97 ,990 Sat/Sun 10-6
304 Tangelo <Orangetree) Irv.
551-6328" $85,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 ••l.307 Bayside Dr. <Mai Kai) CdM
· 644-4910 $490,000 Sat/Sun l ·S
3050 S. Bristol #2H, Santa Ana
556..c81.8 $79,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
11 Serena Ct. (Newport Crest> NB
673-7300 $159,000 Sat/Sun 1-.4
•#1 Rue Montreaux, Newport Deb
631·1400 $595,000 Sat/Sun l ·S
1101 Rutland #3 <WestcllfO NB
759-<ml $121,500 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
1631 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa
759-<mt $115,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 :30
2511 Sunfiower F-2, Santa Ana
546·2313 $72,000 SUD 12-3
2a,..MM1Mer_.
52SealllandDr. (Bl1Cyn) NB
644--9060 $198,500 Sun.1-4
38 Lakeview CWoodbrtdee> Irvine
8"·9060 $158,500 Sat. 1 ·5
J-OOM li69 Vista Bonita, NewPort Beach
675-8878 $1M,OOO Sat/Sun 1·5
601 /631 Goldenrod, CdM
831-HOO $485,000 Sat/Sun-1·5 , ....... -........
2768 Hillview, Newport Beach
631-1400 SIM,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
TOWNHOUSES
FOi SAU
J IHIOOM
12 Gatewood <Wooclbrldae> Irv.
551-3258 '90,500 Sa7812:ao.t:30
DAILY PILOT
IALIOA
ISLAND
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lot, a.t owner. I Bl, ._...,rvom,lle
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4 Bedrooms. J baUaa.
sauna ~ apa BEACH
ROAD REALTY
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blda --~ noo.-., fll'eplacea and
pwL peta. Owner fla.
Ible-submit trade or
Cftl9dve llaaoci.Da. Aak.
bis 1225.000. Call Dua Bihb,.All.
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8dfm, I bdl. tn1k to ,.po~ •Dd bus
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AAJaintment oaly. Call
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•--• .. •••• • ••••• • • •• • New LllUD1 · ' bd , view.
UASl/Of'TIOM JM beach, completely
~. HERITAGE
REALTORS 5 Br 3.811 Spyt\ua Hill, remodeled. Fee land • ._ _____ _
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7JOSAMTAMA
Ofl'8tDAILY
3 Bdrm, M0-1111
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bol.e. with Ou lloon.
forma1 chmn1, 2 Ba. New
pl•unhlq • appbancee
on larae corner lot
w/beautiful laadacapina.
Aaaume loan al 9 1;,<;(,
'1b.ll la • slut' Only
DIS.000 7f». l lM. won
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D1 s llnc t 1ve new 2 bedroom, 2~ ba con-
dom.uuum8. fi7 ,990
2518 Ddeo Ave, C.11.
MUTM
IYOWN'9t
Rmt.ic a bdrm. l ba. with
fireplace. enclosed
praee 50'11115' R-2 ln·
pkx lot 436 Ha milt.on.
Do not disturb teauts.
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Stt-S041 or631·3530
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Home baa S bdrma.. SYCAMOll Gl.84
famjy, a b.t.bs. wet bar. l&AND MIW
etc.. etc. Charmlnt 2 F-... ·'---, la ... e a .._. 2&,oa bdrm..2batbuniharat· .......,.. ·• --. JAS..-. c.-ed ms.ooo ba. Qu.aJJty townhome
Rare Plan 3 l.D outsUnd· •ll-41l'/JCh,.iaod condomtn.luma. Only ' tng condition, on wide ,.,,__ W ,._ 1 _5 avai.lable. SlD8 ,980. 3'a>
irembelt Great for peo. -r-1 -Santa Ana Ave. 6'2-6734.
p ie t h at t rav e I I~ t/d..A{a;. O~HOUSE.• Br,2ba,
AW>matic spnnkler&. 2 Llvtna rm wtrrptc. lrg
patios Call for app't -~4W CfA._,L,,,,,_L '-· d1n101 rm, sep den
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.larte 5 bdrm .• farnUy ON OONTRACT
rm . dining rm . w1ne 1-------4Br pool home. Mesa Del cellar. l ·Bdrm. apt. 9UAUTYDUPllX Mar Area. $110.000 fll'Ul.
SB.500 nu.... Cdll 2 .... __ 2 Sl..000 dwn, owner WJlf
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$.'Bl.000
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OICoaA TOltS
DllAM
'Ibis beaWIWJy decorat
ed CXJDdc> our So Coast
Plaza featwu 2 Bdrm. 2
t.lb, new carpets, wall I
coverln11, c era m 1 c
Doon md RV access A
mult t.o aee. For more to·
bmabaa call StMBllO
! HERITAGE
. . Rf:.ALTORS
COi I ICHP.tta
FANTA.STJC SPAI 4 Br,
1~ ba ASSUME 9%
LOAN. PWI pnce •• 900.
Call S.7M2 or ~12 asUorCbria.
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Unbelievable value!! 3
bdrma + tarp enclosed
pmio!' Only SB2,950! No
down VA-or? Can't lut
at ttus prtce. Call Tony Mu~ll 6'6-7434.
CENTURY 21 Gold Star
EASTSIDE C.M.
Dnve by 200 Broadway,
corner or Oraoae & Broadway. nus 1.300 sq
ft N..e u one or a lrind " on a bus line. S. P .
1117.:°JOO Century 21 Gold
Coast Realtors, S0-1168
Jllr, ze.. Eutaide Home,
2113 lluraJ Ln. ()pea S/S
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411 .. 1• IOMIM. .._y_. ,_,...lMllUCH
.....25'ary Brand new 2 or 3 Obis~ die area's most bedroom lu&ury
pcpalar modeb, topped tawnhomes on Newport
by 1 alulte room. Ap-Ave lo Costa lleu.
..,.. DIO 141.ft. Entry, Loaded wltb quality
fonoal dlnin1. family ~-Cloee to .-.
room , llreplace. pint• employment
1 • dlrcaped yard .tth ..-. BNuUfw sreeo·
around peUo. Brick bell&. awlmmlnt pool • wWa aeatJ.na. flail tberapy pool. From
Owner wU1 betp IN.•. m•>m.-z.
Dan'l~..IOC>~ I BDRM, 2 ba flur . •.mo •.ooo., '20.000. dwa.· . ,-... =-=-mo. Owm'/~.
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2•NX11 •lfamllJ,. -•ukt•' 0--wtD tar'l'7 0naac. cul·de-uc. tH,0005
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t:ira-.. PrteedatoalJ 'Ba._. ... Vude ! ~ hr _... lDto a..-fllntr:ed ~: •
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0 4 Br Graoada in Tbe WOQD8RI~[ INC ME Ranch tract. ju1t re· IRI JyrnewEutalde2stry duced Sl2,000. Call I..ooldncforanuauma-
bome w/flrepl.ace. Older M1·2129 -----• ble loan? Here'• an mt·
re bull t 2 b r re n ta I. Oranget.ree Co do 2B ceUenl opportunity to u-$1<'4 llOO Owner wW help 0 • r, aume a ~~ wltb no w/doq r.aymenl. Te· upgraded, aaaumable qualifyia&. Enjoy temlit.
nan\a be p w /monthly ~~ k>an. Sl.\,000, 304 pool" lake facllltlea with peymeat. Youcan'tlose! Tangelo. Open S/S, 12"4. this beauUful 3 bedroom Call~7Z21 Ml-&128 condo. Act fut! Open
CIHTUIY 21 IN 11IE RANCH. Move in ~ l.S. 56 WUd Wood.
Westclff R coodiUoa. Only '129.900-)I r·" "'··= .~ ------.-L.-The very popular Ap-o.a PoW I 026 ~· 4 bedrooms, 2~
••••••••••••••••••••••• baths, 3 car garage.
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MAIUMITA
Spectacular hilltop
homes. 201Z·3208 sq. ft. <be to Marina. Selv
Rd I& Calle La Prima
vel'll. $15,000to1245.000.
831·3540; 493.-4006 Bldr.
Bngbt and airy for the young executive who ___ __.. ___ _
likes to entertain. For
further information. call
today.
----
WOM"TLAST
Best bu.y ID Culverdale
Only $89,900. 3 bds
Jeanne. Agt. 631-12166
a...,... leoch I 041 •••••••••••••••••••••••
DeUPtful 1 BR OYO . at
ocean. Pool. putUn& am.
SUI0.000. Owner finance. Pea Allen Rllr ~1578
DllAM
YTHISIA •
Exq\UltA!I cuat.om • home on ema larae lot with
1ardens and avocado
trem. Huge llvin& room
with massive brick
ftnlplaee. Natu.raJ wOQdl
lbruout. Ma1nlrlcent viilrtw of coaal & v1Ua1e
n,tQ. Ele&ant LagWJa
IWll. S!:i0.000.
don osen
r •-.1ltu1· ....
tol GLENNEYRE
W7-4848
• VICTOIJA
COYIVllW
3 Bedroom rust.le
cnftamanahip wttb anti·
que brick, wood and cop
per kitchen. skyll1bts
and easy care landscap Ina. $172,000
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1104 So. Coasl Hi way
in Village Fair
LAGUNA BEACH
497-2457
MIWNOMIFoa
llACHPIOft.I . ,,. tarse quality built
--------aaiam 4 bdrm home IS -------•I nieanna eomp&etioo aad I~~~~~~~~ oova SHOUS 1deal\y louled. steps
ICH ACCESS 1 -o...n1a.. I OSO 0 P P 0 R T U N I T Y from lbe oeeau. Aalunl OHDO --.----KNOCKS ONCE! Leue C!:il.5IO 8U1lden say.
••••••••••••••••••••••• option or other attractive submit your olfers Call
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1-:f: AL TY
~>[> 1 2000 Bdrm
SuperCbaatallnth ... ~_y2ew Leisure World. Gate 14 flnanCUlg available. Va ~USl for 1pei:1al de-
.. .,SUM• $68 000 '2 'u.uuug rm. P i -3 d t I •-"-Aia .. ' ocrHlfRONT Tot.al security bldg. anora!D c v1ew.. r cal\ uxury awa1t1n1 ......
~ BToro 1032
8¥•0/o VA LOAM ------l.M incl'I garaae. $22S,500 floor. Villa Nueva, 2br you! 5 Bdrm1, formal
3 Br. 2 ba, lrg lot. highly FABULOUS PRICE or New Modular Type xlult.enns. OWC 2ba, 586·68'79 A/C. •ft diiun& room. family • ! "'· HERITAGE
IC)graded, xlnt loc. Pnn. $lll,OOO for this !arge 2 Homes, pvt community, TEE & RACQUET _7.:...pm_____ room Don't ml.as Uua op.
Only. Agt 588_5352 or story Pressly 1n The 2 bcbs. 2t hr security. RL TY. "* f'oorest 1055 port.wuty. $33.S,OOO
EWJ&630-0344 Ranch. 4 bedrooms, 2'h sub-letting OK. From ._3668 ' 346-<4826 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• 1412 =Ml
----·---betbs. desirable Cul·de-$39900 Treasure Island ,_.,.. s·T 5ui..a I .. Fu 1• VaOey I 034 s a c _ o W N E R s Mobile Home Pit, 30801 WOODS COVE PONDMOSA HOME __ ...,.... "' "" ~ UMDA ISU
••••••••••••••••••••••• ANXIOUS!! So .. est Hwy, Laguna Immaculate 3 bdrm 4 Bdrm+ bonus rm + OWMSlANXIOUS Beach, R.M P. (7141 newer borne; redwood ram rm. 3 car gar Pvt 642-5200 !~at!'~':;"~~tr
Nice 4br, 2ba. 2-sty 4119-a:rnt deckln&. brick palto. lge backyard Aslung ~ Prope ---
home On lar"e ('r.lacre> BBQ. In absolutely Sl.89.900ASK FOR TOMI. Si ., -~-1911!115.000
6
DOYB SHOUS " 1.91 Forest • ....._ ~1 ............ ~ appl c:W-de-cac end lot. Wtll perfect c ond1t1on 1 __., -*C_,..._ n-alty Owmr-Mlll.aavem.•
!idlonVAterms. FOIYOUWHO SZ'21..500 837~141 77(HJ86'7 r 1 u..:; ~ Priced ~low mtt at
ParkPlacelnc.842-7461 _____ __::.____ want • ·sometbln& CIMTIALLAGUMA 60J/Mo.Pl/T1. &: lnnstmenl :"~ Tue beck 2-d ---~cl c:.-..:a•". J·ust ,_ .. the 1'lck.ed amooi the trees, 64C).5n7 Prlr 1"""'90ftleach 1040 IV.I~" ~door
00
thirbome. a 2 bdrm , 2 bath home $2ll,000Do..2ndw/oopay-1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 Forever view bome.
••••••••••••••••••••••• Garden home, prof. de-wtt.b a aleeping loft. The meal for.2 yrs. 1 blk to 1 _ 1: iWllDl!Wll ~ • c&o.ed corated, 3 Bdrm. 2 Spiral staircase leads to quiet, secluded declt lake.ASKPORTOMl EICW~avE 0~--Y'"'5! :re= rm. carpet.ed
. . REALTORS
40.MOH
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Bllyfront leue. Elegant
11\q nnr Nwpt Hu'boc-
Vacbt Club Spac1ou1
!lolR in auper locatJOD. 5
bcrml for Iota ol room
Al5Glmo
B th b 8D experience ln Wood I ....&-____. ...... ... 't' -J ~ fl IYHUMTIMGTOM a s, onus room, and g.laas and skylights. makes it easy to enter-_..._.._. .._., ZBd .aewntybldg ~ r plan. ap-
HARIOUI I ~Psh~(Uelrsan'dspacraqpeduet $188.000. tameuesu Sl79,500 IJ7-6161 77Ml67 EACH :f..b!!.tPsatnl1~.: T~ t':m~i ... ~ft .11 llv nn.
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,,_ I 3BR l"'·Ba ,.....,.,., IV • ·-v1--1t.E. CRISCENTIAY c~~ .... m --..... ........ um rm. fam rm. ---w ..... g .. cean • ""3. w/covered brick palio. __,...-....,. .....-~ 1067 ~"" Gl-121S. 48r. JBa p ati o~ _., .-..o.-... d
CO'ldo, OW!Rr flnancmg. "'"·-~r will ca .. ry 2nd. 497 176 I A brand new home'" tbiJt • ..... ~uE ......____ 67., I 171 500 ""'""' • • hiChJY desirable ocean ••••••••••••••••••••••• .........,,.. 6Cl-81lU --
S'79,SCOTTIEALTY Mustseetoapprec~t.e! ~~~~~~~~-1 alde location. Wood. Aaaumable,3Br.2.Ba ,cen-WallttOOyrdttobeacbor Adult Condo 2br. 2ba.1~~~~~~~~ S Roat PY.operthts .,..... I 044 al.w & stucco. with 3 tral air It heat. $103,500 enjoy comm aaa 'o pool 111..000 blk
16-7531 551-6130 ••-••••••••••••••••••• bdrma. & decks to enjoy Agl. 64&-3627 Graceful, open design RE.ALTOlS ltJIJlll ~L-i:-r! ""r: &he view! Just reduced to ... ...,,.,. IHdt I 06' warmed by natural wood llOOM TO IOAM Open Sat• Sun 1-4. im
VIEW! YUi!
aJCIC =2 bd bouse, lrg lot, area. 0n1y S"lo&,.500.
ck831-18
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5QO Yarda to oc•an,
"Model Perfed". ZIOO
eq. A. 3 °" 4 bdr., w /PoOI,
jlC. Pab'teklll-1288.
REIM~
BEALT01l8
2 blodls from ocean. J Br
2'°' Ba •. famllf rm,
-----blie loan at ,.,.,-., Full price
Sltl,000. Ul 2tth St. 0..-/l!la.~
macnab / Irvine
realty
A SUBSIDlARV OF
THE IRVINE COMPANY
S..-ST..,_ MOI• Jmmaculate 38R, family rm borne in great cul-de-sac location.
Beautiful use of wallpapers. wood
treatments & bookcases. Prof.
landscaped W/ mature trees, brk
patio & overhang. Comm. tennis &
pool. $115,000.. Holly Markas
644-6200. OPEN SAT. 1-4 P .M.
14102 PICAs.50 COURT. (Q-29)
OMI OF THI llST YllWS & flltlCll
From the living rm & master BR you can look out across the San
Joaquin Golf Course & view the
lake & park ... the perfect setUn1
for this 2BR & den condominium.
$143,900. Dorothy _Lewis 752·1414.
CQ-30)
llVN IAMCHI
Orange Tree detached
single-family home on luab
greenbelt. 3BRs -family rm -
fJ>lc -dbl. garage w/ oi>ener.
Comm. pools, night lighted tennll
& exercise f acilitles. $102,000.
Joyce Edlund &a-8215. (Q-31)
LOftLY & +IHH
Over 3JOO sq.ft. w/3881, . den Ir
family rm. A clra:maUc townbome
w / tb?ca out over the water •
plctureeque bridge of Woodkldle
to be viewed from every 'an&le.
$249,000. Julio Van Wieren
'1~1414. (Q-12)
IZIB.OOO .... ••••••••••••••••••• cathedral cell1n11 1\ll&ill Ave. •li-B, c M. w I be ams l h r u o u t. Z500 sq ft ol niom-2Dd "-flll'tber mfo. Glona Whether you call It'
paaramic. magnifique
or wunderb•r. this lilrtJor Yw:w Pbue W .
lloml baa oae--0f-a ·kind
new from lbe mounta.ina
and caty II 1bts to Cetalina. Uolquely de-
CJOl'IUd 2 br • den. 2
be&la bome with Rommi
tub. CIMltr7 kllcbea ud'"
formal diAiDI-Ample
clBctia& llDd petio to riew
tbe sapt. Offered bJ
Dick Jareb.in .
TaDc ....... aa-.,/1Jlt1 .
Real S.C.ate 4 Networt • m.aarm-ia ·
OPENSUN. lOto•.
Steps to beach 6:
dowmown· lmmac. 2Br.
2Ba CODdo-•ns..
AllALCHAIMll!
4 Bdrma., 2"41 baths,
t..Wul aeWn&. North
Lqu:n.a. '219 .000. Call
Bu Guan
OPIMUT/SUM 1-4
JltJASMIMI
NOi.AM
llALESTATI
497.5454
.,..,_.,.._,
llafjl prestigjoul 5 bd.
Harbor Vlew Home.
Value Ir location!
PlltrlctTenon Al·la
C:J Coldwell Banker
D a r It r m . 3 b d r m s , flll.'1rJ artist ltucAo with ~
storqe wall in prace. VteW ol Failbim 1Uand • RedbUJ Rea.Hu Near dty park w/teDD.11 Saddlebacll Ibo. l 1
crU, p&..y a.NL 141-1711 Bdrm. 2 Bath. bit-la wet·
-Walkm ft ltrn
bar ud TV center i.n
super larp CamilY room
witb Spanhb Ule.
Fulm'9e ftreplatts lD
batb famU7 room e1 liv· =-=-.. ~ ,.-...... o....~-
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eMJ Jlllld TD. All WSfor
ua•er IU5,000 ln
&wpmt 8eaeh. WOW!
For mott Ualonaatba
call Geor•• Cllilarlts
8-JtJ 611-7112
IA'fOFEONT ,
lllEWITHDOCI ., ............ .._.
See dill adlaive S BR 4
• llame. ll&a1' aped.al
feat11res lnclud loa
formal dln1n1 room,
1arden room. •:;.t,: ....ur.uitewtlh
wblrlpool Jetted tub.
!Ml' privatit doek wt&b
~r and electrieit7. Priced at Sl,Ots,000 OPIMNOUSI
dir"ect from boHdu. SCleAY,OIC2
WeddaJ sh•lal bJ 144 .... Du Ill , ~Cl.rolllolJ.111.... ....,... ....
OPEN SATURDAY~~~~~~~
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94117 -.
' bedroom, 2 bath, near beach, fireplace, newly
ftlDOdeled. tarae fenced
bac.-kyard. 5S1 ·0454
wlalda, or after lpm.
... ae:ytime.
$ISO/Mo. Panoramlc.-
..ei:tte wa~r view. Newer
J BR. 2 ba. 673-U71. m.sau
OCEANFRONT. 2 br, very 11 deck on curr.
lll&l"d ga&ed. pool. pvt &.ch. aduJta/DO dop
Ref's. m> mo. .._1580
..... IM-5083 ckya.
SpedacWar views ~ ~
blue Pac.-lfic.-from U ·
quiaite 3 Bdrm bome
GIMa and wood lhnaoul.
SZD>mo. DON OSEN REALTORS ., ....
B.ac.-b Condo 1uarded
pt.e. pooV1pe, dub bse.
pr.~Mo.914-5573
Blrcr-t. Lovely ' Br. 2
llW2BI 2BA
FAllLY APTS.
lll.Y$395 m1.
llWtuvailJa.oi.t
111/TJ'll9ater.
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peta. rna Dana ad. HOUSIMAftS ~, COS'fA...SA ...
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Udo Jale 2 br, atove. Jim.mate needed w
refrla. frplc. Otll pd. -.&.lee2 Baz8a ~ Jt75. (218 >211·84ot •or _ ..... E .... ·, ...... · C7J4 )875-23'2. -+ ...... YI v •r ._
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SUITE
price lncl: Jaattorial.
~tf aerrie., COO·
lerence rm • ell' AtM& danl parklnC avall.
Conv. &oc:.tion. CIOle to . ~
airport. tnMI apat ir J
beok 230 E. 17th St ,
1 Br mobile home ~. --------1 IWan adulta oaJ.y. No lBr,paUo,quietaduJt
pelS. Qaiel. MC1D"e. 1991 No pet.a. S3:IO
Nwpt Blvd.141.a'lS C&ll 875--1225
... SHSMo.. OCEAN SIDE OP HWY
117l<lM&rcbSl 760-019 Attractive lge 1 BR, l Ba, blins, mrt1, bHms, new ...... __ .._. 3740 cpa, pelnt, gr. S48S be.
....................... m.Gl "673-'DZ:M
H.l ... FIMIST Sparuab F..illate Livinc' 2Br, lBa. frplc, DO pels,
n.._ ... , .... , .. u~-· avail Dec I, $475 mo. IJIC.ll~n•• par.. -1ur· 6'13-3lS3 roundio11 Terraced ------•
pool. SUnken gH bbq, So. o1 Hwy , l·BR wrtb sparkling fountain s . gar.&palJo. S365
S p a c l o u s r o o m a . Agent 87S.5930
SWllNICI
YIU.A COIDOYA
•&ataide
•Locked pr w /atorafe ~ .. beat, pa C'OOtiJll,
gas bot water all fr..
ti Adults ooly, DO pell.
Month to MooUl
1 Bdrm$325
28drmS385
2323 Elden Ave. C M
Manager , Ri ck Anderson
642-7605
adtap Put 2 lrtl br. 2 lrl ba, patio, bltln1. •11o. M&-1n1 EJJeeo
-------lbr, Sprtnp Ooodo. 4ezi. n1.s. poo1, re1rt1. am .
'152· 71$5, eves 559-9581
lbacty
.............. 3140 Deerfield. Lovely S br,
••••••••••••••••••••••• frmJ diolnl-. pvt palJO, --------•I dbl gar, no peta . $60 0 /mo . C all
•00.UXE•
BARDEN APT.
ZlMJl.5187
Woodbridge Q>ndo. 3br,
1'4ba, Assoc. Benefit.a
Patio. $495Mo. 581 ·3'93 Separate dlnlna area . __ ...;;;... ____ _
walk-in closets, home. eo.taMesa 3124 So.<:oasl.VillaC.Ondo 2 br, a· .. ,Adll1h0Rty
like kitchen " cabinet.s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21ba· ~e &n~:;_ P'4~~· ~~car Port
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Walk to Huntington MESA VERDE home al· w1001w crpW M Arth·~ 81· ....,y.,..~ Studio, util.. pri vate
no pets. N75. 1728 Bed· u•etarian pref'd . fordLD. S.-7513. SZl>/moar. beb. f!J:lll550.
WMtcllff 2Br, 2Ba , P'emaLe w aa~ t.o 1br
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-.... 2,400Sq. Ft OCEANVIEW 25 Y A.RD8 -.n~eJ CODdo • /32yr Private Eleva&or
10 BEACH. 2 Br, 1 be, l'em. "'lYTold aca. Npt W'et B&r, LO'mps dlwbr, pool, see, take lktl. Nr. ocn. Noo· ~cBayriew
over lie, 10 dep. •moker. SUO+~utll. Covft'edPatao $535/mo. M2·S77t ev1, _,.._.,,.,_______ Deooralor AmelUuea _m._im __ c1ays ____ Stev __ e_. __ ~ nnmte odeo to ahr
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CM 131-0055 a.al Pw 11 Ask about our Nu Jwr 2br. l~ba yl'ly t.e. tnfo Ca FREE RENT OFFER. ~~·uo· vacancy now, in F/P, patio by Udo $415. "-'"· Me-880l Est 15 Harbor Baker Center,
Oluple.NodopS75-00l7 .._f'r1.lto$. 675-1662 a.ta Meaa·acrou from
S.Cle•• 3116 Female ~ 3Br. 2Ba. l~~~~~~~~~I f'~dco Parl1t1oned,
••••••••••••••••••••••• nr bdl., 1211 31-t St NB 8 c&ll)eQ. oewly painted. ll'IS mo m-<1111 .,..... Ottered •l ~ w /option S245·S275. Lovely Ira
becbeJor It 1 Br. UUI. Need l reapomible rm-Patd. Walk lo beach. rmte to share 3Br apt.
4SllMBr1or546-5704 near OCC. $117 + °"' uUI.
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Spanub style I br apt.
OCEAN view. 332 Encino
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ID Newport Center
640-Sf?O
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ln C.O.ta Mesa
New1y remod 1hop·1
C.fkoe space next to John
Wayne l\.lrl)Ort • S29S mo.
2 clflce suite " storage rm • ~ bath. Mesaage
phone <7l4 l522·1822 or
after 8pm 5S24J8'Z7. ----Omter. mospbere 2"3 br dlx 8'2-0lJIJor~J309 ur · patioapta., BBQ's beach , $350 l e ase . 2Bedroom furn. $465. apts. oopet.s. 546-1034 · cioletofwys & bells 491M644. I Br, c arpete d w /ap·
Townhouse furn $S05 . --F.asts'de 2 b 1 ba 1 r walk toabopping. phances, iar .• 1275/mo. 1
2 rmmatee wanted to ~great H.B. 4 bdrm
hme $150 ea per mo. tncl
tail. Mst be ear going.
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center l~ated at 2750 MEDICAL /DENTAL
Harbor Bl. bH space Do wnto wn Laguna
avai!ab&e ranatni from Beach 1237 s q . ft.
41&800 sq ft ready for 41r1.,m1 Ad~. no pets. LA MANCHA •ns gar,
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1.odry ~. ~ ~~ '71 ' ' CJDldeftwHt OCWROMT ·"· w. R. m 0 n a . s " c . Utiliues Free! Large, l ,Ur.3 bd garden ~3148 oc 646--007& 241 • atW...,. :b', 3ba, bltina, refn1 776-3290 & 4i4·li25af\ ~ k>velJ home w /pvt
apts. Adults. Dsbwhr. C.OSta Mesa St. &47-6064 Sec. Elev, pool, rec rm. 6pm. rm &; ba. pool, J8CUU1. LAQUlNTAHERMOSA bltns encl car gu bbq Lae.$800Mo. 7 14-7~1734, 5-taAm 3110 ~mo+~Ml-8716.
1QJ.J Parkside Ln. l blk Ped.' Gas Pd.' 778 Sco\i 1 BR with stove. ref rig. aU ~ 714-833-2376 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Yor 5'0t'e •office space at W. ~ Beach, 3 blks S. of Pt 642-5073; 6'5-561 t ~ paid. $305. No pets. --------•I . d Resp male, 25 +. to share LUXUIUOUS re.a300able rat.es
Edinaer 673-74119. 1, Br •\ud10, woo tsey, WOOOS8DE VILLAGE defuze condo. oo bay EDCVnVlsurrlS SOOto Z700 S.A.
___ 84'7_·_544_1 ___ 12 Bdrma. 1 bath apt. 28drm---ba---1--2 Bdrm \oWnbouse, new, s~~;fm~~ei~c~·u:i~· CostaMe8a/SantaAn.a ~ff~~w·
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.2. Offices now .,,ail 10 M~VERDEbR AdulLI $3'15. mo. Gu 1 • amg e gar, aec:unty, tenn11, 1pa, Ondo, 2Br. 28&. p&llo, -....... ~'UL decand1 appoa.oled Ex PLAZA ~ltaclt 1741 i*d. 642-5073. s:JJO per mo. 1st & Last. near be.ch. ~ Heu 4M-7we. ape,~ rec. rui. Cr Non ... moller.• <need ~ .... cealralJv tZlllsa Verde E.C.M. •H•••••••••••••••••••• +.sioo sec dep. 548-3581 "'-. --1or 7""1·---> c K. N-........ .........oom furn >_,.,mo ' "'"'" _,..,,, " -1' Ill" 2 Br 1 ~ b• paUo. · · ""-c ·..--. ~ · _. · loaded w.r freeways. 1o.. S4Mlll Studio. prof. decorated, MISAPIMES or548-9SS2. -No r ....... _.. .., dra~ paint MSS/mo m-OMC bef<lftDC¥JO rt.a 6 t~ 0 ...,. lnumc. Free maid serv. ~Verde East. Sp•c. FOURSEASONSAPTS New 3br. 2ba. frplc, dbl ... ,_. · ..__ ve., <>wnerh~l · · · cou e raa1e
unmed. occupaocy. C.U --------P au I S Kat&, Ast t ' ....... 4450
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CJrby mo. 09-2227 from $305. Pool, Jacuui, Qiuple. no pets, 2 br. 1.,., lbr. lba, 1285 lncl uU. l·SllS-10391-623-3827 Newc.oodo auJd OK. Nr. Sl7Stmo 28r. !Be, Cdll Fac1lit1e1 include a Ca eh .. Soaa! •
pvt patios. Garages bl twnhse. Patio. pool Rosemary 848-2262, Clarminl lBr natural So. c.t Plau 2 BR, 2ba. Nancy 780· l l U . or fnadly, etricieat r'eftP-Rdatl or olfa~ apue LAGUNA BEACH MTR avail. Adults, 00 pets~ $320 735 J o ann St. SICJ.ITl0,$13-5048 wood paneling, oew W75,Wlpd.768-t'10•fl5 5U-alli7 t1oast 1telepboae avm1-b6e for immediate
INN. Maid aerv., color 2650Harla Ave, 5-69-2147. ~J.Sl2 -·. pvt n.stlo, trees, wkdyl opentar wbo creeta )'OQI' ocaipney In tugb traffic 1V. heated pool. Ulil. Ea .d 3 BR 2 8 lBr, l.Ba, crpt.11 ~·dis· ~ toocea°; N end 00 Rtsp. fem. 00'1J to ••re ctieab and amwen yOUr ceaLer .a. llapolia " (7l4>494·5294. 985 No. New 2 br, 2~ ba duples. sts1 e • a, bwasber. enclOSeG ga r. • 1 'u 2br. 2ba. nr So. Coast house w/same. E -stde can.. a cocnpleteC.bf. • Warner In Yount .. n c:outHwy. J..6.'50 sq. fl. Huge yard, twnhse, bltos, fplc. patio, Beach BIYd . fr 5 PLI pets. S35q ioc u · P!Aza, llPl?'•ded. Rdrig. C M S210 + .,.., Ulll Federal law Ubra1'7, Valleoy M25Sq. fl. et~
dbl garage, frplc, blt.na. gar., lndry X1nt cood. .,,.. M2-8032 4M-96118. 151>0llo. 833-2307 -...&c21 daya _ beautifully decorated aq. ft.. Fnmta oa Warner
S.chelor, part. furn. $200 $515.873-6336or642·9666 Nopet.s.S500mo.Ul-3ll8 ... ......, 1 B.R. walktobch$3115lncl -. 2 Br, 1,L ba, .......i, .,, yr _, .. boy • dad___. CllJllfenACe rooma. photo Call (714 >H4·25M or mo. incl. garage " uW. IEACHWOOO ll4T I . WI-..... a... -..... ....... u; UfU ~ copy m.achl.aea, • the 9n-2911 ........... Sec.dep. (1)963.2S27 Newtydecorated3Br 28a lBdrm DP.tx, new palnt, 2 Br,2be18). Lge 1 br -r-· paUo.lte"airy, lmmac. resp Uve-ln fem. &Q w=lp finest 1a aecretanal ___ . .__ _____ _
....... ..._--a. 1769 townhouse. Spacious ~~.:._drpsdul,tencl .!!!• sm,s.WALKtaaboDplnc. 1 Boom rib beth util ccndo.4109 W.$&h. out when da~-rdtravucela. aenka.Forf\arthertnfo llNl'OllUY
rwwpah-n--iftce & w1. Quiet --:""a • no--· Pool, Jacuui., & ltna. · GeminlRlly 8186623 Free rm"...,. · I .... a peraoaal to ur "'"'""--••••••••••••••••••••••• .ar .. e"'.,...a. Adul•_...-, .. o --ta. S275mclwat.er.548--4720. pd.nocooklng$150.Walk area . Call 5 59 -UU :':._.b ... _ r cilit' fJGOMaft.oftlw~.
... .. r-Adulta.,nopeta. 982·1800 ta bch. Daya m-asoo, ev o.¥lo 2 br, 1'4 ba, A/C, -~ .. ----..._ • ••· -Udo ble, parch.., THE
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"50. 875-*9/645-3381 2Bdrm 2ba, l kid OK, no MA.llt&"S WALi 4W7·1588 aauna, pool It Jacus:d, eYt:l/w-.-. pleue contact Vortac prtee S751.000 •11100,000
2br, t~ba. frplc, patio, pe\S,2eoclpatioa,S3'75, LarpJbr 2~ba ta ·-·~ ......... ,_ oewcrptafadrpt.Nr.So. M/P'DD04moke,atrai&bl. A.asoc., <Tt4)9UZ211 dwn. uo 32nd St., • encl car , Adulta. No lit, Lut " szoo sec. ftplc:, bu: ap · w-z bib t.o uo;u, ... Cit Plua. k25 mo. J.,,qLma oo beach. Call '1 m•• 900 Ne•Port Beach. eau ·ror·
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W...._..._ •mo.~· ctiafDI -------· s.a~ 3116 llAl.t dean qaiet DOD-Pd..W..f'r'OID __ 4950 1q ft 414·50.t; BeautiNlnewaduJfapta. -.end!pe:tio,..,...., ar, 2ba. Condo. View,_ .................. llmb'abrwla&IDeJPURN Neuparta.1 :yOorp. _ _... _______ _ Nopeta.Immed.~py. l nacSr1 room . All rec. XJ:nt. CCllld. t5501lo. Beaut. oceanfroat apt. JbrMuarbS. Poot ape aw~n. /Offlce .W•th••
Pool, jacuui, cara1e ~ .,..,..,496-1• •· 11511 Table Rock -....-. omc. ~ ta Newport W nrct apace for nat • ~ $275-1280 ~~~~~~~~~I Dr. Ml -.-.zJll Roommate 1"Ulted. CJ11 •Ollla llMa. CM laduUrhJ area
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tie•• Plue much lnOfe. 2 Br, t "4 ba from M20
CMeAYMCMATION: 2Br,2be froml4SO
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2.Bedroom S31JO.S375 -................... _....,_ • t ~ JtOO OIDdo Nl-18 Toallt • o .C.AllPOa'T' ar~otc.smaqtt
TennlS •Fr" Leuons 3 Br, 2 ba from $525 (pro & pro atiop) • 2 BeauWW, brand new.
Health C1Ube •Sauna• Excellent locaUon ne.t
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S250-S390. 1&2 Br apt.,
balcony. paUO, laundry rm. aome w/encl. pra11e
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• Model• Open daily • "UDUll• ""'1Jla 2 Br, lge patio, child Ir pet
1uo 6 Mesa <behind Harbor ok. Fretbly painted.
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ri ........... et ..... IJ.U.. Animal A11l1taoce e .ooo.WiUdoanythlna BRASS~Y ~ lalDI. project C:-rcMllT..,. DIVIDUALSEEKS lBR Wtilf'Mf9,Co. EverydaytoLuVqu , ___ 5.17-2213 noree Le 1 c Cid tt 1 •ACCOUMTIMG arcbltect1 with s yrs p,. ... ~eoced ffOllE.AP'I Have good AU tJ'l)el ol real ettat.e ViaScbedWedAJl'UJMll -· ' · I•· 00 en a CLJIK . min espeneaeeforcom· ..._.....
refs., am qulet and invwtmentuince 1.fMi. Forlnlon:natioDCall f'o&al or lost a pet! Call DVK P .O. Box 3242• •I= * n. Joi.I a la m'l/todia tratd. work. Unit.edCatifomia Bank
emplo,..cl. Prefer rent Spic....... 521.at'lO C21JY1'11-0l00 8p!tclal .l'.a1a Kolllne. N.5 ·92663· ci TOYOUR bu an ~ac:fr:'~t o~-Permanent poaltion. 3141E.CoaatHwy
wder' $200, needed by WTDs -•Of n41'i'T2·1%SS,2U/m-13118 9JC'JALAFFAIRS port.ua1ty ror a bri(!ll. Cballen11n1 op• QJronadeUlar
Die. 1. H.B., C.11., F.V. "42-Jl7I . S4S.06 ll ._.,_ •FOXY LADY* .L661 •0729* fmbitioa• INft"IOllaa a Jr. PQr1UaatJm. Topaal.an • 81J.9".MO area. P\a.IC H1A11MCi Fovnd: Fem. German OUTCAL.LONLY lll Accomt'lll CIMtl. TIM full beoeflu plt1. NB E O.E .
964-9'1.AfterSpm. lloneyforsbortterm2nd So. O>iat ~Water Sb8pbsd.apx24"hi,blk 97~1 l~I* Nowllirio& poaWon I.I eotry level loc•taoo nr maJOr
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athlete 1eeb quiet 1-tian call agent: 871-7311 Jt.wt,,.,,.6relatedmat· U:WARD: Sllll b1kl&re.Y TOMMY1S •Accupreuure psieDce ia bdptul, but ~ waaa.ed • q11tck 7 10 flB. Ir f'.V ana. Comm
room Is bath. Senant ADJ'tlme. ten will be beJd In the Oo1. vie. El111/Wardi. •Reflex.olo&Y Mil required. "Workm1 aa.. akteb. caricature w/beae 53l·f7!11S qi&artera pref. Newport lbarC!RoomoCSo. Cout tv. "Tootsie". Cal OF NEWPORT ·~ Mndttlam "employee ors-d ~ &ljo Ide 1 & County Water Dlstrkt B.G. Rodbelm. Lc'd bllDeflta are ncellent BEAtJI'Y Sc:ulpWred nail :f::.Fon:,. eNe~rt 4•,_-;:.•;-,.ts/ ~ Admlnl1tratlon Bld1., --lortc-S202 . ESCORTS M.T =~ ~~~~ 6111 .. hn muaevrllt needed.
HarbOr erad.. c. I. F. Lolt & ~ 31592 Weit St., Sout-lat: Female Bea1&e mlx 642-lSJl Also Hirlnl CaU lor appt 646-e:MS In lend For Sallmaker. pt9Ce· foDow ~erred, but aot
champ. SlZ5·$150/ftlo -•••••··~··••••••••••• =~ ~c~t ,1,=~r. wired collar. Name '"°"' 5450 to·penonor resume n::a.'=it.~M=-nee. 1clt1 for appt.
Xlntbaodyman 6'2-6818 ... • -&.. 5100 , MDucheaa" oa ta1. Vic : Gnatco-•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---~·-&--. • 1 · ~ . · · n1•r rwww Siroed: Ra1mond C. Ellla/Magnoha FY. ..,.. •-_,,..... -eves. Nao/drink/smoke._ •••••••••,••••••••••••• Miller, Gefteral Mar • 983-ll294, llll2·S734 ESCORTS Sailor seek• passage 170C2 Ueu.eAve i---------. eo.tOeanin& .. I 11-t'/ Secn!tary t.o/frm Australia. Scuba Irvu.e C.IZT14 AS5em-S Second Mate. Looking ; ·:-,-·.--PENNY I.oat: Lntber env brier 3a Hrs. 641-0UIO dive Gr. Barrier Ree(. a .... MUU I f.btry ~· poailioa lD for ~ble help for ·-•••••••••••••••• fllliM'ff(I WANTED: $1500 to pu1 on ease Faabion Island MCJVISA ~ S. CA. SCHOO' aaH, I~~~~~~~~~ w1nn1 fabrication. Npt ~ H.642--0671 __
• , 1& "" SOCJODRAMA oo Ir•· area 11/20 SlOO reward will crew. M.A Clark. ·--------I acreea pruaU.1 • as Bookkeen.r/Clerlt FUii - " ·-nian cruia. Center for 75-0144 . DIAMOND WANTED: 3lO Nwpt Ctr Or SU304 acmbly. Emp&oyer will ..-0,.admtt 5005 ADS Lile Growth mu Chap· -Priv. party will buy 1to3 N.8 . 93ll3D ' MXXXJNTING tnm.. tuDe one girl Costa Mesa
-••••••••••••••••••••• man, #222 Garden REWARD return set caral.caab.N.8 .548-4975 ACCOUNTING CA.-OMfG olc. Mu.\ be dependable. -Pim-SCHOOL Grove. 92IMO For addl· Rolla Boyce bub caps. l United 11'1 fare coupon TtOlClayA•e.HB Call&.1l-0723or&n-4356 Lic'd for « children. OILY S2 lional information Taken Nov. 25th, East O.C.AIRPORT $35. or wiU exchange roe CW/Beadt..S/GarfwJd) , ________ _
Phis nice 3bdrm home. 97H'681 Bhlf. 2J.U98.8021 ESCORT SERVICE Air West 11'1 fare ooupoo. CLERK K.O.E II I F
Can be purchased on Sell any 1lem w ~m· , -& & ___. • SJOO , _ . .,.....t male cat w/ Specializing in bust· Phne540-572S xlrt. contract at 10%. ln· bUl.a1lon of llems Cor sn -.--....._ .. -id t "--r IUSDIUVB
15..15/br ••••••••••••••••••••••• while; aatslde c .M . neasmen. res en 11 3 Umted Air~ 'i'J are ~. or leas w1lh • Penny I
Pd Place, lnc. 842-7.Sl Pincher Ad. 3 lines for 2 1---------1 area. Betzy 646-88Z7 we come. coupom. S3Qea. conl«\llve days. Each 739-5241 IMM820 Gym.XlntlocaUonltcub addltlonll line la.,, for LOST: dog, red·brown
flow. Sacrlfice sale. Con· the 2 da)a. ~· tl' FOUND ADS lbrt hair Lab. 4149-211578. ~HELLI'S tact: Pe\enoo. 212 Via No~ma-cialadt 1181·3118. •o.tc .. •
Nada, San Clemente, CA For m.re ltlformatlon AR£ fl££ Loet. Eye1laHe1, bl· UAM·IAM ~3741
812 andtoP.ceyouradcall Cal~ local.a lo oranae case. PLATO'SIETRIAT
c-f lf •--al H .8 .H.S R11ward . ~ or yourse • ""' ..,.5370 For free-tbiDkina & ••·
Amway distributon are U2·5&ll 6Q.5671 inrmc couples, Relax enjoying extra lncorne. J .._ __ .,. _____ _, FOUND. Gray tttten w 1•ba 0 1ute11 N 0 Weabowyoubow.Pbone 1--------•1 w/wbt nose le paws, Pressure, Adult Fun. forappt. 831·1628. Btwen!Make rour shopping wear red collar w/beU, 16SOlvar • .HoHywood.
7 &r9PM. I e8Sier ~laing the DaUy Aim_,_ .. , SI QO \lie Wlllon It Placentia, l:'w..uiH ~ ~"-
IEST •u• ... ..-C.M. P\Jat Oaaaified Ada. •••••••••--•••• •••••••• CM. 541-51115. ...-.....15 .-uuuo:: ...u11 ,.. """"' We are for real. Try us. Tb.la small stand 2·3 Lost: Blk·Wbt Springer fbne.A·Friend: SCi&-3&.Cl.
person operated on E. Spaniel, llmo. Mesa 1---------
l7tb St. bas potential PUBLIC NOTICE Verde-Hillcrest area. Are you a business ex-
pknl S.P. $216,500. For MMmlors.G-3880. ecut.ive goin& on a busl-
cktalla call Century 21 ness trip? Call Travelinc Gold Coast Realton, LOST Beloved Dobie Secretaries ror Busineta
548-U88or8J3.9060. male, Le bit & tan, Exe<:utives (7l•)81M-9ll08 Bacltbe.y.11-28. SS7·939'7 (7 -.....--" .. Balboa bland Gill Shop, or i 4,._...,...,..
Xlot local, ultln1 IAllt. Loac Sold chain, SID,OOO+Iovent. Daya: wire Conned airplane. -.......,., Cdll or Santa Ana . FREE
VI,_. Reward! 144-!S ...., ....... sozs IS MINUTES
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V'NEEO.
I MONEY
•
Found Claim or Adopt at
Irvlne Animal Care c.mter. Have a heart!
Adopt a pet tor
Cbri1tma1. We have
Georp tbe St. Bernard.
Abo Go&cten Retriever.
$dm1111tt mlx, Blonde
terrier, BueDJl, Ter-
rier/Lab mhi:, Hually,
AultraJiaD Sbepberd and
more. Tau you choice
and bave happy
boldQl.114-1J14
With Purcbue
MUSTAMG STUDIO
Rap 1esaion1, come Ir
meet our lovely ladies:
pvt nm
432 8 E . 17th, C.11.
548-9182
anted, open miaded
abmbiUoua youn1 lady to
manace new peraoa•I
aervice bualnesa. Good
finaoclal rewards. Call
Mr . S ., 493 .2439 eve.atwlmda.
fbund: Minlwhrre Golden WASSAM a.tnner, male. Foa
t8iDValleJ.-.-t. FIG4.lllMOD&S
JOOND in Nwprt, II'&)' " ESCOITS
,., 1clm=~le OUTCALL OML Y ......... .,.,.., ........
.... .. IHO 631-2140 _................... CliOlDltt .....
WANTED: Female to---..------..,._•XJ 1•• oe a wee1t ADLT X MOV•S
Ma)' ID Tabi&!. J>.c 22 to f'ot' sale or mowa by Ian Mii. Cell Barr1 QIPl ln oc out ol -,oar
,,.10S1 bomll « offlce. &bowll by
*1 'ORlw*. Cindy, Jeanit, ·KeJiads> lif ~ er K.ueo. Call llr. Duff IW~l.nW! ...-. -..~a.a, llACl•ea OUT
.._. .... ff 16M4JO
Pal!ONAJft'f Carina. JUlrOU&callODIJ ·-~.;;.;.....;.......---;...._..:.-. ......
Practical Nll!'le Li•ein.
Ellp. Emcieat. kind. Loe refs. 560502.
Hur. avail. ror reUel du-
ty. Will r111 lD for vac,
days all, etc., ma~.
carln1. Bonded •
lmured. IJ'l't.3383
A.UEBY
DAILY PAf
Opente a school bua to
traaaport 1tudenl1
Cahlonua baa dnver's
he. req'd. S.S. end. Ap·
ply Newport Mesa Uailied Scbooi Dial.
160-MOO E.O.E .. .A.A.P.
Dednlaia Auemblen PCB~ c:.11141-11 u
'l1m RIGHI' llAH .l. INC. now. s.&aAaa 111. SA , _______ _
IUSDllYB .....
SU21br
CM WASH-.. hlllshrt~ ......
ll&nOCAll WASB
-llutaer' Bl. Cll
•
Clenc.a.l
TYPIST
M~ type ~WPM,. WllJ
train on bUl1n1 IDllchJne
lmmed ooen1.o1. Call ror
appt ~7839. A. Ken-
daVlS Ind. E O.E.
STIMOCLUK
Reqllirea 1ood typlng Dllta &it
and numefic aptitude DATAdVERLOAOfor an.~ adm1n11tratlve t.clllPOrary KEYPUNCH
ability. &CRT Jobi •851-9091•
PURCHASIN«i a.atc
MWlt. have inihaUve and
apUhade for analytical
and clerical work. Light
typing.
Salary commensurate
with expenencc plw. ex
cellenl co mpany
bent!fit.s Please submit
ru.ume or call in con·
fides>ce
~~unoeedl a CASMa
apply bdweet1 3 30-Spm,
Moo Utru Sat. %735 W Csl
Hwy.NB
Rell.aunint
IUSIOY
f'I 11 t.nne ru&bls
HOSTESS
t'\U1 o me Id.a ys.
Olvw'slnt.
ARllY 111 penori btwn 3-~
pm. 3000So. Bnstoi. CM
Rest.aunmt
SGT. ~P& .. P•an11o"'Nl"S
f'l'Z2A STOU
Now binag for full ll part
l.Jmr opem.ap at locaUoo
mat" 0 C All'1IOft_ Vary-
lllC daya • houri: I.deal
~allncomefor boulewtves lk studeats.
Our J>f'OCf'e:UJ ve IJ'OWU13
co o(fers oe>port.unWes
foe ad' ancemeot. hued
o n you r job
perf ormanee Pleasanl ~R cood Mut be 18 •oYer APl>&yln~: m>S.-E. BristoJ
Santa Au H.e1gbta <Next lO llc:,OooaJdl)
EO.l!. Airport Area, mature pert Ume help wanted. ~. c M. Tu
person w/exper, 1213) 'Work lunch rusbell or up PBX OPERATO& ANSW olc, work rront desk. Rest.urant-COu.nter &
42f·l39'7 to 40brs/week. Fiexible SERV. -Full or part· ---le ropy nacb. UCflt tM.dL won tn u.nd. acbldul.lna. Xlnl wa,es. time. Ex.per. pref . ...--T _..._ No · "'-t We fumlab Wllform•. S..:111.S durln1 ax Seuoo --· Upa. AJ.11 pay.
Start lmmed. At new 6'Z--OZ12. No~ C#' wtnds. <AU Weiaera~l. 250 S. NX OPIR. U:CEPTIONIST l11pt1~ = ~10ll or 63l-021118
Brlatol, C.K . Near Fam wb1Je you lean1. wtUa front offlc• ap---· --------------•! Redbl.ll. Call 115T.(J717 Tetepbooe An1weriD1 peannice needed ftu t RmtMraat KEYPUNCH Service Cull Ume/part = ad a1e y to F\all lfnice resta..-at
OATAINTIY U'Wl~ammerdeU•""'•sss• time. Varied sblfta · Btadl. vy .... to opea ID Lacuna ~·t --··-• Dlfa,after9oanar.,..... pbmts6~.mbtbe BaadLS-Uf-.UApart·
1811 ,JU~ for a Eul1 mornln1 L.A. ilo ur..,...la: ...._to~~ eau umumployees Spenlah ··-" ................... • ........ nm. deJ1ft1'7 $tOI> + l'ASHJON ISLAND .wapm. '111H740. b • 1 pr u l b u t n o t """'..,..............., ---per mo. CJI area, 7 can'AIU!SAJlllVINZ nece1ur1. Cook• •
int 0raqe Coullly cor· dQl/wt. 1\1B'l1N ll£CSPTIONIST. Mon ~=· bosteues. poralloo. Eircellut IJl.7019 f7f·f211 BUm'ING'l'OMBSACB tbna,,.... 2Pm·hm. • clla*w nhm. t.eftla It~ COD· I•al for atadeats • SllD ...._call,.. &u-&111
dlt101U. Mhumua:a ah: atteDd1ot needed llouMwt... llaaJ ~. Uli"9'1ikY A&b&atk ub. --------
montU keypunch H · r~ ~ bmellia iDcJqdlQI peJd AlkfarJdlntor.J llfA&...a.. ;rtence required on ll'leacewUbaafmaht ••catlooa . TyplDI ~.!4;~~ :rJi ~~ ='Ye:tJ:i:!i =.::~·~11 2.:g"i"= IPllPOS perleoce. Apply to ltalpUl.Gl·lO:IO IDc. I eq>. ~ • Euro-penon, Moo lbru Fri,_....;... ______ , PBX ODer'tltor. WW traia. dR Awe., N ,_ OW,,.. Boatiqae
tam-5pm. N1 tlme. 7am-1:1Dpm. lrJl.taM. ...... apr'd .... ,.,. JOu.TIOGBIMC ~ Part time Ta.m.a:-m _.;...~ ___ __.... __ ,.,...,_,,.._bed·
t7042Glllette ,,. I at/ 8 u n. on l J . 8J!!llloniat, I el al samct • ..i. abUftJ. Jrvlne,~l .. ~ ~la. 146-1100 ......-.N .Ex· SAlarfopea.N'J..-S. e-•• 1 n........ Employer IL-oaralOriW. Z.0 .S. Siil' ..._._, COCll· ,.._ ______ _ uot-""""' a-. .,.,,., for .. ~ "' . ••so••• lflll:to-.
-·-COIMll Oii ~ OUra,llDC)' ......... ~:rVN'I ::£"~~ andAIOelE' In Call Rita, HO·toH. ~ OoM&al Pte .. I I 1 A...-fteltD.. ey, l710 Bubar, C".11. the.,.. Newra ,_
~= =-~~= fted>ll In :C:" ..... a. IS'fOUft,WlloMlf! ... .. ... y •-"'~a-u-+ •-' • ,__"'"" ·-am .. ,.. OWll ..,..,.. .:.. .... ..,, .. _..,,,
• eost m_..,
• c •. 1.coun.sU>CIC9CI ~ rar a .._. t1l.!!!!!~~~.L~~I
,.-onf Yoa11 ftld ........... Ml!dl •• ·~ fWAieta~ ~-...,,.,,
~ODnQCt
USM#,
~=
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'
GAS stove. aiood condl·
tton. needs cleenlng, S20J 675-0500 or
675·8133.
SURFBOARDS .
7ft.3ln $22, 6ft 6ln.
$18.~~-
,, ... , ...
BATHROOM vanity
36x 18ln gold base, Glf,. itemr., unused.
marble top. S35 chrome oar locks~.
~2A78. swordfish belt buckle
H--ID-E--a-.-be-d-w-1t_b_o_ut-' $7. Marlin lure $9.
maw.a $5. 19tn col· UCLA beer mug SS.
o r T V S I 5 . RonlOD lijbter SS. Ht poller dJipa SI. dadl Refrlterator tu. p u r•e s 5, Jade G~ • • bottle. necklaee $12. c.dar :54~1.a~--~. Jewel box S7. Deep ~ _, ••& Pole CL So Bend
DOUBLE electric
oven $35. 4 burner
electric ranae top 135,
Double ldtcben •lnk
S20. 4 bathroom alllk11
SU each. Stalnfeu
bar slnlc Sl.5. Shutters
St0·Sl5. Clioeet doora
SS each. ~.in plpe 40c
per fool. Outside
flood llltllt fixturet SS
each. Gl-5212.
vw partl ooty. com-
plete enllne 125. ear·
ly tail lampt $18, eu-
ly bead lampa $15,
1NO tq &lMa S7. no
wind. alUekll , feo-
CS.n a~ $5. F• llllrouclt SlO.
Other •mailer part.I u.ndeT $15. Ml-,..
NEW Ford 380 pbtom
S3S. '41 Ford 16"
wheel and lire $15. 9·
--------• rabbit butch 125. electric ove n S2~.
crulchf?!I $4. b1&ken
rack ns. rat c.aaes. -----=-----• four for SlO· ~love
BEAUTIFUL 11 w1• hood SlO. 4 . \lnyl • baae 2Sc per ft • limp, aold and velvet form1ca counter lop!> trim. cost $60. $20 Chandeliers $25 euch. S3 each 842·3442
Wall lamp SlO 30tn PORTABLE room
shelved mirTor SIS healer w. automatic
Wall TV stand SlO 6R drill 1oharpeoer. nev.
pale yeUow area rua SlO : unt1quc benc h
$ l 0 . L o v c I y scul $35: used tenn1i.
bedspreadi., twin. balls, 2Sc a c u n .
double and king ch·e11 t of drilv.c ri..
$.5·$20. Crystal coffee !I m a 11 $20 . C J .., b
and cake SC'l Sl per !168·73:18 place 11 ctt1n11 . ------
ChlldreM and adult MAYTAG electric
clothe s and 11hoc1i dryer 135. 1tt'Orth dou· ~·~. Boys bike SlO ble. mu11t sell this
Skateboard SS Ice weekend. :156-\448
s kates $3. Games und -toy5 ~·SJ Grolier FR 1G1DA1 RE au
teaching mac hine dryer $35, sacnf1ce
$12. Book!. tOc·St. mustseU.SS&-1448 ~I 8 ia 1 in<'!! ~ c · \\-ATEH pak shov.cr
Artlltcial flov.cn1 t~ mnt:!Kilt' alJ chrome
$25 wo rth of ne w v.llb extenUoo co $30
feathers for craft its n e w SlS G E .
--------• work•· Stora1e b • 1 ua1 P ~ 4 U. · lnmk •· SL5 •* chrome ial ror cdfee raek t3. s.t 10 Oak bot or «*I S7 cclfee
IPLY 1now tlrH.
H11U LT low mllea1e
s:&5 for pelr, 55HO•.
Call after noon.
UNTIED Airlines ~
price coapom, 1ood
for anywhere uatll
12/15/19, SU eacb.
8'2-~
LADIES 2l1D bllle
•• boys motorcrou
1ldewalJl 1 ~llce witb trainlq wneell $20,
bo1• blk• $15,
~-
UNDER coun&.er dll· bwuw 121. MMJ.OI.
GAS and electric
tree Lane. lmvlne w a r ~ r r'u 1 1 Y
C\ilver to Mlehetaon. automatic \de11 ror
rl1tbl on Royce to home or omc:e SS aU
Oak. Call ~1402 or like brand n~w .
551-4767 548~ --------
MOWER. electric.
Black and Decker
SSS. bru1 flreplac
acreen SU. wrfboard sas. reducln1
machine . bt>lt
vibrator 120. 411
Ham.Utm. C.11. Lo re-ar, 541-EJ.
""
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--"-------1 4 U~l do 0 l' f I Ill '11 • ~). ' --~--~~~-• ONLYl6ffl
TllhlaY..-
DAILY PILOT
IOATMAIT
TOYS
JEWELRY
SPOrn:NG GOODS
Gin
CERftFJCATES
AVTOMOJllLFJI
'55 Chtberaft lbpreu
Cralaer, SporUJtb•r. --------w /plDdedL ll8QJ' xtna, rr AW!lllCIB'. Bubb'9 ckek
twin screw,• eyt tl500. ll5 bgeR. Prr. X1ot
--mad /blLMMOl
Liiie ..., Camper Sbell.
·~ ·e R&ncbero, co.t
$400, ull $200. Near
llcFadchn • Beach
Blvd. Doea Loc k .
E-3l1J.
1Hua4Q1t••• Diwe6Qutllla. ~aTBeACR
llM115
18 DllSUN
PICIUP
1 owner. f cylinder ,
aut.omallc. air cond.,
All/Fii atereo. custom
vinyl Interior. 12,000
lli./12 Ko. Servtce Con-
tract available. "'feat
Drive Ulla Nice Truck."
Q.11'12151)
$4211
SANTA ANA
DATSUN
2001 E.. m.b St.ree( s.ma AA.a ~m1
75DATSUM
PlalUP
4 apeed, radio aad
bester. Runs super. Baa
a fewdmta (IAB56)
SIHS
IOIWITHAM
YOUlSWACHH
1SlO West.JDJ.DSter Ave
m Wesurumter ~ 7551 638-'18111>
74FOU
Sharp little automatlc
Courier . Loolua great !
.Rum super. C5l5CllZ)
SZ2t5
IOIWl'TMAM
YOUSWAGtM
1SlO WesUninlter Ave.
n West.mlmter am1 ... 19>
'8'lCadPartAve.4dr.'1M "73 Chevy l ·ton "Big F'\J1IXUh Betvedere 421 Doobe". F\illy equip 'd,
2dr Call8'1-3&21. UJcl 11 ' bOOday camper, lo mi. s.&Slll20.
HERE'S RV f'IN WITH
DATSUN SMILIAGlt .
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Qall \081 ·We .... IU1 Uft Ulat ,,. ... ... mnr .,_ .... .__,
for!
lll-2040 ..........
OltUel COUMIT"S
OUMll1'
2+2 tC1UMd. a~e
alr ce~d.. 111rii ..... Ndlall, C.briotea pk1.. o ..
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1312& .
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roll •••tf, taelil ••d c--,;~";?~
Coatren naUabla. nRLY>
$1113
SlllTA 1111
lllSml '
JllOl E.11'b sar.
Ima.AM · .... ft'U
..... 9717
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f11 .. 111·114' w l1141 •tlol7M
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& AUTOS Xl.ot coad, aew ur ... WAMT9 U,4U . IU·SU4. ~.
2tlSX
I apeed, air tQftd.
All/I'll •l•r•o. 1teei ~. OM OWMr". low
ml.lea. 12 llo./U.c.tmU.
&lnlce Ccalnct aYalla
bie. 15'11YNI >
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IALl:ldDVIC& --•••••••••••••••• 0,.. • '746 ' a....,..,. ,, llaada U2 .... ..... .. .................... .
tlto Dool trade · aeU u.a your --------~Leuia uaed MercedH e.n1. ,. UIOLS. 1Uck. air, ~ . '
Call 1.11 to find out wbat weU. $1200. Pri vale p.,,. low C..W .-,.
yourMBZ'1rea.lty wortb. _lY;;....·_552-_706Z_. _____ , RoUalo,ce BllW
..... lWIWdna.-~. •Opel~ .... .
.WC 11UCIS ------"--• 1000ec, HmP&. ••L· _ .. _ ............. ..._ "11 U'J ifll orll ml G.Box, rr ...a, ontl • cxii?AKDA ·~1PM IDICb.·~.flOM)BO.
9570 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WE PAY TOP DOLLAR
for top UMd can·fonrip, dommlica or cluaica. II
1Q1.r car la extra clean •
1eeaaFIRST!
lllu'e1~~/7~'0pon. _... 910• ~La:.,'*-~
--------······················· • m7 moo Mark w. JIJDl -------•
SI 716 U.. ,,_ ........ ._.... ,_,,., ...
........... ~~pd. _.,l9fJO _se-_ ... _. ____ _
---------------~-.lo..-, ••a• n• 71 ..,... BX7 OS. ~pd. reel, 151i. _ ............... .. '76 Dodlt moo atm van
w /cstm bst. mtnt cood, :n.a. rec pa, aarf1, macs.
at*>. AC, PS, PB, cruiff.
AM t rM atereo caas.
below bk. PP. a:n-3195
'73 Ford Van 8-cyl.
18MPG~o /m1 SU50/0Fnm 548-3676
wkndaonly
"18 Chevy van. 1o ml, con·
version by Santana,
49C-8734. 213/432·S897
II GMC Vao Rally Y .S,
tWll1 air, crse, p/1, p/b,
biirna reg. Lo Book
~ 642-lil7
Alltos.Mew
#I .. 0.....,. C...ty
2825 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
979-2500
Can't Sell Your Car'!
CAIYIHIMW
PAYS TOP OOLI..AR
ForQean Used Import.a
Call lltke or Don
IJl-3111
..._ ... ,,w cond. SHOO. Laun. IOIMcl •W't ;;:;.:;.;:.·······;105 -~-------&
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ f71J Al.S-A RO MIO ••••••••• ••• •••• •• ••• ••
"15 BMW UOl wp, ac eai
n--SaJ Ia Pro reblt by Top Shop C.tm ...,.,..... e creas '7 .700 or beat offer. 71ALIAIOMIO 1·886 uu dy1 183·
5POltTS SIDJJ.tt ~ 96IHS7I
850 N Beach Blvd.
LA HABRA <5111. No. o( SA Fwy )
C71411U.UJJ SundAy by Appt Automallc trans. air -----------oond... AM/FM cutelle '75 2002 a /c , All /FM
&map. (105.2) 98,199 stereo, wb•la. map. I~~~~~~!!~ 1Wlt'OOI. N,800/0ffer. •E.1t.CH 1.....,..ITS sn.1&11 "18 $3111, °'°· AIC. 1nrf. 9'0A .....--ma&•. a Int co nd ,
841 Dove St.reel Have IOl'Dlthinl you want 36, OOOm i. $8, 900 P I P
NEWPORT BEACH to sell' Cluatned adl do 6Q.-03ll5
752-0tOO It well. 142·~."12 --BllW--3>02A--.-k>-a_d_ed_,
..,_, M•w tlOO Mew 9ao0 low mileage, PP. S3900
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 55l-7733 -----
$5291
SANTA.ANA
DATSUN
2!001 E . I 7t.b Strttt
s.mt.a Ana ~ 71ll
II 2llO-Z bat offer over
115.100 N..., ttre1 X!nt
oond.. 541-4327
19 DATSUN
280ZX CPl
6 cylinder, automatic,
air t'ond , AM /FM
ater~o. sleel rad11l1,
• >Jm, 46pd, alnt meeh. · Nissan map, vuiyl 1n
eand.. must sell. asking tenor Balance of 18,000
$1.850. O.ve 6t2-0536 Mile F•ClOf"Y Warrant)'
711MW5JOi
avatlable. Wh1te wlth red
tntenor !988WZP >
WI HAVI Jun UCBVID A l.AIGI SHIPMINr Of
4 speed. power steering.
power brakes, air condt·
tioning, AM· FM 1t.ereo
cuaetle. electric sun·
root, electric wmdow1.
Toputran J.DWnor, only
20,000 miles. $13, too
<SllBFD >Ca U 842-0131
$9891
SANTA ANA
DATSUN
3!01 E 17th Street
..
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PRELUDES/ ACCORDS .
OUR PllCES HAVE NMR IEEN 50 LOWll
1980 HONDA PRELUDE
TM R9Y01utlonary Honda CVCC engine poMf' aullt frt dltc brekft,
economkal 5 llJMd transmlu&on ptus meny more q4Mllty fMt\nl,
s.na.. Ana ~ 7811 c.,rt 9715
-.. •••••••••••••••••• '111 o.taun 2IOOSX. 20,000 "UCapriV..tapd.Cleaa. ml, orl& 1 owner,
SMOQ/make otr. S»tOOl < 7 74 U C R I $ 0 U .
ft s pm.. 8'13--08'10. 675 SMl
~. A/C, 2300cc, upd, auct. $3195. 962-91D3or 556-7833.
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apeed. nictio and MU.er. ..........,,
~~~itaal mllee ...... _ _...__-.. -1-._---,-7-40 ....................... $4ltl
IOIWITMAM YOUlSWAGIM •MIX._
7lll0Westmmaer A••· 450SLC m Westmlnst.ef' New a1 lador/ warran ID-~1 .._,_ ty. lbowroom new. 1un roof. fa ctory alloy
Tl Honda Aeclal'd: on1. wbeell t& ca.ueUe stereo
owner lmmac • almJl
loaded' En.er ett'f. blt. MM SLIMOMS
Idler. Sonrool. a~reo. 1...-0ITS
AJll/nl cauett.e. A!C. UJ'10KAJlBOR BLVD
special wbeeu. M1cb. CXlSTA llESA w... UMS reg.., p~m or •l I 19
unlead cas. Up to 3$1~~~~-~·~7~·~~ MPG ll5iOC> 875-t 111 I .
'l6 Ovtc CVCC. S..p. a / c.
calm Cle.red readen.
map w/ TIA radials. 1poller. coco mall•. wm pay you ID()f'E' for )'OW' cleaa used i2 or Blaupunkt stereo. 4 later Mercedes Ben1
apealr.en + man. llut OaJH.oday. .... s..-.u ....... V\ejo lmporta
11 liGDda cvcc Gl-1140 -. rroo
S apeed, iood eoad. D1me1 DO C S __ l3500 __ ._~_-__ -~lean . u.it~. ·:.'p.
II Hooda. beautiful wbt m.m> -----
OV'lc w/adto. A/C, Oft!'· 'D 4'DSl£ prtme tond bd eamoie, W /lYlJ bra • ' ' ~ lat. ll,W='. ~~w!J::OOO .
'D ~ ODIDpt .;. d. aEL. beau. '1m.
..,....,. ; prW eai-' -•JtA. 2 l.opl. auto. air, i-.t.6. 546-1174 . ~ .• SU.!!I00/080. P tP.
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li'75 Honda Clwtt'. s dr. 4 .. uo hovlJl ... pd ;:::::_-spd lllnt cond l2IOD ' .... , • -• .......... · Cati at\ 7Plll Stli.e IO O d C o D d . • o e w
---·--U'L,6'1.Qfll
i3 Honda C1vtc. CVCC,
good mPC. good cood.
CllXX> firm. Sat-&lA On
l.Y. I0-1'118Z.
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CM 642·9:J73
'11 ZJO 4 door. plOd coadJ =-••ate owner. Call
SPECIAL
LEASE PLAN
AVAILABLE
llACH IWOITS
.. Dow91lnet
NEWPORT BEACH
752-0900
75~
DllSIL
Ellaf1) * SwmJol Sedan.
4 apeed, air, stereo.
Great mtlea1e
<ZlTNPGl ssns
IOIWITHAM YOLISW.._,
7800W••mtMtw Ave.
lnW-mtMter g.7561 ... .,..
~ 97IO ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPECIAL~!:
77Pondllt
.,24·
5TOCl:IOOSE rROM.
$1195
(QDJllWIAle.)
7t'9unh .,21 ..
~ wtt.b &AID leatber,
llQI aWel. Loa4ed wttb
aU factory equiptlMDL
U1'J)
' -
'11 JID SD. ded _,,.,,
1•ld metal, t'a11,
c ,JOOllL ua.n•. •1T1.1..m.mt
.. ft&s8CTarp .,..... •
alr. atereo, rear ,, . ..., ...... .
lllc. lllU.Ute ..... ~ .., .u .,, ~ Ill
• 112 44 CJI), ••• -.....;:.....__;;;;.,_____ •. ,... (,panldeed)
mclm! All/Fii, aap. racliala. saoo fl rm t ~-------• llt.cDO;ne~.
"19 '"· rlldlala. map, ........ patat. nlm
,. vw o.nn. Clua•·
.. , --.,...Edi&.«IGOat ,, SAAi ,. ....... tu./wbla Alll/nl cau
....... ell 4 ap .. d COM'.JWl&I Mintcoad. '8500. 752.1131 ~ allQ oritusaJ car. Sllwr rib black, 11.000 '"*-,..... cola velour ai.. S&.ereo \aJ>e. •lr 7f YW .... > ClnltAiGD*"' asswzu > DASHll
Pttl ft .. DI 15.000~r mUea. 4 IOlwrntAM ~ speed and air. Super .,-••'W...... slick ba\chba ck. _. ,.. ~----> '1ll0Weltmlmter Ave. i,&.I, ~ ..
aW111mm.ter --~._ ""'u,."' "9fl m.1551 .._.,_ •••...,...,.. IOI Wf1MAM
W... 9762 =a.:::•=:•:.._::=-~-=-~~I VCUSW .. 84
_ ..... -•••••••••••••• 7811DW•tmlolttr Avt. "11 Brat. t.'5(M) down, take 71 YW IUS ln W•tmlnsler C~enta. 6'6-l176, Dynami" 1 p.aaenaer •'fMl '38-1880 with ' spaed, radio and ___ fll_SheU __ •_· ___ , beater. Clean lnalde and "19 OGaVL B.r w/tu top.
,,_..._ 9761 out.~·) UKml. Blaup CUI
.=•••••••••••••••• $16fl All/'11 \ape. Must See! IOI WITHAM Sf,IOO/OBO. 492·a58'7 lt7'TOYOTA
CIUCA COUPE
4 cyl., 4 speed trans.,
All/Fii radio, steel
ndlaJ tires fr t1111ase
nck. cm.RFC> Mow Olly $3'95
.-.a.IMAD>A
2150 Barbor Bl .. C.111.
645-5700
7tTOYOTA
CUSSIDA ,
WA.OM
7,000 actu•I miles.
Automatic, air. 1\ereo.
tilt. power steerina and
muc more. Showroom
fresh. (370WFM >
$64'5 ""
IOIWITHAM
VOLKSWAGEN
7600 Westminster Ave.
ln West.m.lalter 811tHS51 631M880
lf71TOYOTA
CelcaUftNU
4 cyl., 5 speed tuns ..
AM /FM stereo radio.
tteel ndial tires fr super
, ~! Ul.8VGU).
' . ~-o.ly $5295 MIACllMADA
I 2150Harbor Bl .. C.M.
645-5700
amTDNH ... , ...
VOUSWAGB4 '71 YW IUS
711DOWestminater Ave. 41,000 actual mllea. ln Weatmimter Dynamite 1 puleftler. 4
l!ll\-1551 6311-7880 =radio, and beat.er.
1971 VW f!r'Y clean. ~YX )
SCllOCCO .IOI WITHAM
4 cyl .. 4 apeed trans.. VOUSWAG84 AM /FM rad1o w /stereo tape&map. (0146121. TllDOWestmimter Ave.
Mow Olly S55t5 -~1Weltmlm~'1180
._.IACl.I MAZDA
2150HarborBl .C.M. • VW, new motor, new
6 .. r5700 paint. ne11r interior, new ___ ,,._....._ ___ _, Una. Best offer. SIM-T512
75 YW CAMrER 'a BUG. Gd cood. 1150 or
Westphalia Pop-Top. bst. ofr. 551·0122 • Air, 4 speed, stereo. 150 VJS.2742
lb. compression every ---------• cylinder. Dynamite. 'l!6 VW, smf, new palnt. C2!111SQM l pxl cood. in Ii out. *1085
$56'5 6'4-'79112.
IOI WITHAM '65 VW reblt eng.
VOU<SWAGEN Wrecked. S450
7600Westmansler Ave. 646-1751
n Westminster 893-15.51 638-7880 '12 411 Sedan, white, Allltf'M caaa. ~. Call
FOi AU OF YOUI Ami. 496-8338 or 494·0611
VWMllDS 'frT 'Squareback red , nu
Sales·Lea.ilnl·Servlce paint. headlln er e n g
fi!blt. Pirelli' radials.
Blau punkt. AM /FM. caa. hi back 1eat.s. Job
rorced move to Dallas.
Must sell. $1,490. 979-9950
aakfarDan.~
4 _f1_6·~' .,_ VIM., AX/rM .... , ....
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'11V&VI
2144-a
I CJ"U•r, aUkMa•U a1r c.6.-, PO .. t\etl'\•I ..t brebl. pqwer WL•
*»wt, •llc1111 IUtoOf, ...... bst.1«. l ........
11 110.111,000 .u. ~~ ODn'1aa Halla· *' ""1'\'M .,._over lo#K9Ur."
$1075
SANTI ANA
OllSUN
Dl I!. 17th St~
~Ana 551-1811
...... u.... . ..................... .
NC ttOI .......................
• Rambklr, nans IOQd.
d9lo. aood 2nd car, $llOO nnn. ~.o:M5
ttlO •••••••••••••••••••••••
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, .....
'
ft Bel Air. 4-door Sedan .• anusnlASPRESDIT .New eacine· Auto, V-t. Cuatom wbls •• new
air. radio, Jood Urn. radial.I, &o.ded, 1pecl.aJ
$141115/0fr. Gd trans car. '*6t, 7»1fl14
M6-7M biUPll Delllp ttl5
I f'7t CtllV'IQLIT • ••••••• • •••••• • • •• • • • •
CHIVITTI Z DI. 71 DOOGI
Blue with matchlns in· OMMI
9'riol' 6 extremel)' low 4 speed 4-door. Alr coodl·
.Ueaae. For ooe who tloaed. Super sharp! love s economy ! trmJ'ZV> ~YHlfl $3991
-IOIW11MAM HOWilD CM.,..,_. YOUSWAGIM
Dove le QuaU Sts. 1000 Westmlnller Ave.
NEWPORT BEACH n Westminlter
131-0555 1893-75.51 llt-7* '118 aick Electra Fully
powered. Good cond. '7S Manza 2+2. AM/FM, ssoo. 845· 1593 art. • A/C.12.200. &wlmds s.56-2417
"73 Polara. $1100/best of.
fer, aood cond. 640-1411,
&45--7585
uno Buick Skylark, aood
cond .. All /FM, runs sreat. '750. 962-5484
1971 CHIYIOLIT
OMTICAALO
Powder blu e
w/matchlng velour In·
t.enor. Sflarp, bas low
ou.leage &i for lbe very
fll5SY ! (412281 ).
9'40 •••••••••••••••••••••••
75•AT ·-~~g;-h, di. •• ,.,. • .... ,9C . a. ...... ;.o,;,.11
llo.1~.U. ....
CoD&ract n•ll••••· 0 1Te•t Drhe II.•• __..,
$2942
SANTAANA
DATSUN 81S.11Ul.,.. -.Au · •mt
7tTUllO
ttwtu;Colww
8lm beauty -Muat aeU!
4 speed. 4 cyll.nder. A/C.
leather lolerlor. ma&
wbeela. ca.ueUe deck.
map blbt. Lo/mi. Priv .
ply Best otrer .
Call 17i-21UI
'15 Mmtul OoDv. 2118 V -t,
euto. IUl)' iDl. Air eond.
Xlot. Cond . U,100.
9a).53'75
117S M111tang, standard
shift..Call 144.9190
"l'2 .llUl&aq Graode, IC)kl.
bro top, JllO V -t, re,. au.
air. stereo. map. auto
X1nt cond. 121100. 646--8525
"10hstbaclt 302 •U\O. p/I ,
Mir/FM cau Good
aand. 552-1314. 754.1237
,.G!U, ttai. maa wbla .
Mach Urea. l1hr upbol,
aunrf. air. All/FM .
stereo caa1ette .
H4EOOOIH
R081 NS
FOR l> . ..,...... .
(l,.\l.Ml • .I. L'. .,. rtnlllrd 350, ' barnl, • beaden. new radiab, :...;... _______ , S19)0.Call ......
'71Pl.YMOUTH VOi. AU 4-0a. '72 ~c Saf•n Needs
Loaded with utru aomework $3Cl0 . 13.000 actua.l males Just ___ 962_·_134'1 ___ _
like new' (llllVDV) '73 ~rebird. Gd Cond. Lo _slHl mi. stereo A/C -wrnlAM 67~1673
YOLISWA&IH '71 Tram AM xJot. eond.
'7800Westminlt.er Ave. 21Km.1. \VhJt.e at.er, blk
lnW•lminlter inter. Stereo, a t e .
m.15$1 Q8.790 radials.842-2313.&W-21188
"1H1y Duster 6 cyl, 3 s pd '72 4-dr trr, ruM aooct.
atldl.25mpg. Sl250orb6t 91185.
dr~ 548-0581
"1,!_~ll Dust.eGoodr Lie 1'111 h:Mrd •'70' '-"UU 35113. en.g ....................... .
Needs some brake wort. 1997 T·Bud xlnt coad
1D Bl~ 11.500 Must sell lrt. tn gooci cond . en1 &
tJus wknd Best Off er tram good. ruru1 perfe.ct.
67S-1407 f700 842-4642 -----
Loge something valu• Vt91 tt74
ble~ Place an ad LD our •-•·••••••••••••••••••
Lost aod Fouod col ~ Gd rood 2 new tlin
umm ni.t 'a wbett pee>-Very an11ous to aell
ple look when they've s:xn>orbatofr.CallLln·
found an at.em o( value da646-3:!15 ev /wknds.
•• Skylarlt. 1 Owner. Auto.PIS, P /8 , Split pwr
teat, air. radJals, ex-
cellent tran1portat1on
vehicle. $750/0fr
646-'ltll berore 2
OHLYS4795
HOWARD CMYro&et
Dove & Quail Sts. ampllOer. s mo. old, , UMCf Alltot. Used ·
5.000 ~i. au..orf, auto. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "71Skyhawk, All/FM, V6,
epd, 5yr warranty. 24k
mi, k>okl new, $3900.
55l-l345
c •• ,,,, .......................
'73 CADILLAC
COUPI DI VILLI
69 ,0-00 actual miles. Loaded and xln't condl·
Uon! (S46CIR>
Sitts
IOI WITHAM
VOUCSWAGEN
7600 Westminster Ave.
m Weatmuu;i.er
893 7S51 638-7880
NEWPORT BEACH
llJ.-0555
'78 Chevetl.e. Xlnt cond.
40,000 mi. ~100. 979.5137
aft5pm.
1977 CHEVROLET
MAIJIU WAGON
Loaded Wlth options. A
grea\ family car or ideal
for a small business!
C750RUC>.
OMLYSl49S
HOWARD Chenolet
Dove & Quail St.s.
NEWPORT BEACH
133-0555
..,..,_ ... _.....,...._ 6'1t ___ ,__
lt71FOID
llSTA
4 speed trans., bucket
1e11t1 6 custom intenor
C!llOWCN >
$3111
THEODORE
ROBINS
FO RD
.'V'"' •••\l>l\OR BlV(J
lO'>I A Ml '" •,; J (10111
181D. pp. 752-1141
"l'2 Grande. v.-. 88.500m•. AIC. AM /PM 1tereo . ~ atras. OK mttb • 1-91 cmmelica. $1495 .
•1U5or~10
· 7 4 E I d o C o n v t . "72 Nova. 56,000 ml, Veey
showroom. lo/m1 , best e()9d cond. $1400/or bat
olfer, otr. gc.2011 ?lfOU
~34642 ~~~~-~~~
'66 Chevy Nova xlnt.
74 Coupe De Ville. less trans. ssoo.
'9NTO
Bllnaboul. 4 speed. radio
and heater Rallye
wheels Looks and runs
iput. <920UG V I
• Macb 1 New pa.mt. rebll lS 1, auto, P I B.
\odts sharp 4IS-(8j8.
than 21,000 m1, all xtras 968-5431 '11 Mmtaa&. Df'W brakes
• water pump. nsoo.
~ ... 51MO
um ~S-6462 SJ4tl
IOIWrTHAM
VOUCSWAGEN
7llDO Weatm.lmter Ave.
ln Westminster
lm-'TMl .. ,.
17 MUSTANG
GllA COUPE
'frT Faslb•ck m . new w.. tram, paiat, mter. IZiOO Call MS-TUI
'7S Must. II. ODl1 UK m I. v~ auto. air. 1>/S. \·inyl
top Sl'Silll5 or of r . A ft 5.
Polly. 673-8632 -------'86 Mustang newly bit eng
overh•uled trans
$2.000/bsl ofr 9&H246
"76Cbevy Cbevette, stereo
tape, 4-cyl, auto. Map,
Very clean. Lo/mi. Must
sell. &4~1007 .sit for
O.ve
.CORVETI'E '74 Conv.·
4apd, lo ml, 2 topa,
Beautiful cond, m•ny
xtru 484-11162, 17MOIO
Automatic. alr cond .
AM /FM tape, ateel
radials. wire wheel cov· ers, landau top, 1ua1a1e '68 Mu stang Classic
rack. Super sharp and Oripw owner. 2S mpg.
low ml.lei-12 llo. /12,000 nceptiooal cond. $1500
mile Servlce Coatrac\ 416-Sl2or~18
available. <•PRiii) • Mmt.. am•. Ben red.
~'111 Restored. U500 OBO ~ ......
SANTA ANA cu 111. ....................... -,,ss
DATSUN
2001 E. 17th Street Santa Ana 558 7811
17 PINTO \
WAGON
4 cylln~r, •'*tomatic, QI....... 9925 1ir amd., Alil/l"M at.er.o
ff 17 •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• tape, Yin11 interior, 1&11·
"73 Chrysler Newport 4 pee rack. 'Teal Drive
ck>orSedan. '40cu ln enc. tbla G real Buy ! '·
PIS. aeata a wtndon. (1'1119QP> ~~ddM~!:; $3170
lt770lDS
~S.,rt•
VI. •ut.o tram. ractory
air. pwr. steering ti
brakes_ I ptrr. wtDdows •
teata, All/Fii stereo,
vin)'I red fl much rnott! 8J3TJD). sua
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
• 'f \ lt/'ttll'l llif .... , "''
( !,,. 'I.\ ~· t ",\ l. • • I,,, I u.r.. air, at.treo nadJo. SANTA ANA ideal cat for \I .. w1travel trailer. 11250. -r2 a.lMa SupNme, All C.U111''1ml. DAftllll ~.AC, D> 4 brl, '850, 1l'1Un Cllll....., ....
'70 Cul&om Newport. ' 81 Z. lft.b 8'ntt door, 1ood anllu••· SalaA.aa 5.58-7111 'ftC'ullllllSaloG __._ --__ __.,._ --•• ..,. lo/lllll.
.......,. ·-KDUVUJ, • .-11110raD*la. all••• VI, air~Jtuaal*f.a. ... ~· °"1· ownr, alr, I tnck. 72.000 ml, SUDO/OBO.llM701 -· ...... ,_ ...... ____ ......,.._;...,1 •
'71 Otrysler, T. C wqn, 'Tl Grand 'foriQO loob
deeD. -~jolt, ... pd.NII~-· W.-.P¥lA;r. • ..
7lCADIJAC s2999 SIDAM DI ft.LI ...••...
Full power. factory aar cones . tilt whMI.
AMtFM .iereo & 8 track taipe. pedded toe>.
sphl pwr sear & ahafpl Only 53.000 miles'
!48 1GIU'
SEDAM DI YIW •••••••• '2999
Full power factory atr cond , AM/FM Sf8fe0.
1111 wheel. Landau lop & eJ11tra clean' 16'5RXl).
~~ .......... 53499
Futt powet'. llictOfY •tr cond , AM~M stereo, tilt
whe91. "Caboolet top, lull leather interior A In
Ll<E HEW ,condition -OHL Y ..-.ooo mllee. 1461329~
~~~ .......... 5 3499
r-utt poww. f9Ct0f'f ••r cond.. Cabnolet top,
,.,._ wheels. spilt pwr aeat. stereo tape, tlll
wheel. pwr windows & low. row miles.
(111lCn
~~=•SSIC •..•• ~3999
COUPE. V8, uonwtlc trans . POW8f' steering. power tnkea. fldory •1r cond . hit wtleet.
rallve wfteels & low, loW miles. 1665RF8)
CHOI~~ FIVE!
'11 CHlftOUT S ~,,,
CAMMO COWi • • • • • • ~ va. au\Omllle crwta.. pOWtr ateenn; a e:w.-..
factory air concL ttlt wheel. rallye whetla &
low miles. (671RFBI
·11 CHlftOUT s4499 CAPllCI CLASSIC • -•
8eDAN. "* POM9'. f8c*>fy air oond., tilt -..a. Cl\M oontrot. pwr. door todcl a ai>ht
Mat. tJIM wMetl & AM/,M I trD stereo t... MINT ooncrmon -tow. 1ow mlltsl (876SWS).
•
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HONDA
ACCORD
5 SPEEDS
YOUR $
CHOICE
.
Al,I, 1980
HONDA
ACCORD
LX'S
Al,I, 1980 HONDA ACCORD 4 DOORS
. -. $
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PREVIEWING THIS WEEK'S NFL GAMES
,
Saturday,O.C.1,1979
,_
t
~-w~.....,.·~~~&a.>o..-~~·-_...,...._~~ eme•nlter Tllose .i\1naziug_l988 _Jets?
Namath Led 171/2-point UnUrdog• to Super Bowl Title
K119 Pl I • • Syndl<-
lt t\appllled Just as Joe Namath
Mid It wautd.
On Jan. 12. 1tM, the tww Yortl Jets
-171/,..polnt w.-dogs -upset tM
Bllltlmore eons, 16-7, to become ...
flrst American Football Lffgue team
ID win the Super Bowl.
And, as he dkt In New Yorti:'s 27·2'
AFL champlonshhlp game win over
Oetttend,"'6e1Nth led the way •Inst
the Colts, completing 16"-of·2' puses
tw 206yards.
Fullb9Ck M.u SMtl, _.., 911ned
1t1 yards on 30 carrtes, OOlftld the
tc0rlng In tM second period wftl\ •
feur-yard touOdown run 8ltd Jim
T"rner field pis of 32, 30 ~ f
yards uP9*1 the Jets lead to 1M
before Baltlmof'e fl~ly scored In
In the fourth pe<lod.
SNELL'S RUMMINO Md Hanwttl's
passlna.Jo wtd9 reutver Georo-
S.uer <eight c..tcheS, 133 y•rds) and
Sne II (four for «» k.,.e the Colts off·
balMCe. And the Jet dtt.Me stymied
the vaunted Colt passlno attack as
JoMny \Jnltas completed Just 11-of-24
~MM tor \ 10 v•rds ~ Earl N'Orrau
was 6-for·17 for 71 yar~. Tne Jets
also pldied off four pesses.
Coadt Weeb Ewbll'*'s Jets com-
piled en 11-3 record in the reoutar
season a.er. moftd to the Super Bowl
es NMnlth competed 19-of~ .-S
Pro Sleuth
Flald-Goat1
C R 0 F L 0 Y E l E S 0 M 0 S
N L F T W L 6 K E 0 A H E L E
W A R H (L E A H Y) F H R E D 8
E R I 0 D H R C L P 0 U L U E
R R T M 0 A H S 8 A H D Y R H
S O C A E 0 N R C G T E S E I
H C S T I R F I 0 H P C E N R
W R S c ·H • P N R E I T P E S
R I C A R D 0 E R R A N T T C
' H A 8 R A D M 8 Y E P R G S H
R 1 T f 0 R K C 0 C R{.£i. F T K .............. ,
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lkaldo
Sept*'
httac:h
St..,,..
Cockrvft
Wenching
~
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leNncH&e
And tN Utted ~In tM dtogroM. They run In al clredlonl-
forword, backward, up, down and dlogonalty.
~~·-,.......~
for 266 yards ~ three toucld7wns to
top the Raiden.
The tradefNctl of lie Wortd (Mm.
pion Jets was the pas.sing of •lf.iWO
Namath, _.., comptet*' 117-of_.,
over the regul•r MHOn for I, 147
Y•rcb ~ 1S TOs. But the Jm won
without NarNth MYing the best Y99'
of hb career.
Turner ted the NFL In scoring wfttl
14S,.,oints. He kicked ~ t~ goels,
lnchMflng a ~rec«d six In one oame eoafnst Buffalo.
Snell led u.. .... rtl1'liMn wtth 747
y.,..N eft 179 -carries. Sauer <auFt "
passes for 1,141 yards. But thef'e was
a game In OHiand on Nov. 17 when
his oppoislte, Don MayMrd, caught 10
passes for • (.fub record 221 yards.
TMt was In the "Helcl" oame won by
O•kland, '3-32. Maynard flnlsMd
the se.son wftl\ S1 catches for 1,2'11
yards.
The 1"8 New Yortt Jets and whlr'9
they .,. now:
Of'l'ENSE ··w•: Don Meyn.,d -Sells ln-
suranu In El P810.
LT: Winston Hiii -Scout for Buf.
fato 811~ tMng tn Englewood, Coto.
LO: 8Clb T.aam!nl -Stock brokw
tftHoulten.
C: John $C"mldt -President
Johhn SdWntd't Insurance on Ung
Island.
ao: R~y Rasmus•n -StJlt
pieylng pcllttlon *""Jets.
•T: 09"9 Herman -Aaa.n ex·
ecutlve, martetlno manager Blair
TV.CBSln NewYortt,
TE: Plte Lanwnons -OwMr' end brteeltr ol ~ ,__. In
Houdon.
••: Georwe s.. -~ ... rwlen for Wel!Nngton Pact. . •~ JOe Nemattt -Acting rn mov-
IH In Hal~. • , Jt•: .... Snett .c... .... lw'Meor"P
ser.IQI. .................. ~
aer &....~~Em .....,11111siwf116Jllft N.Y.
OEf'ENSa
LT: Paul Rochester -Braftch
manager Flintkote Suppl C:..,
Jacksomrllle, Fla.
ltT: John Elliott -S.les ~-r tatlve, #cJiNrry-HUQMs Oit T Co
"'Houston.
aE: Vtrion 8Jogs -Pro"' I~ ~ fWlf'nt of .,,.,. °'*'· ..
LLB: Ralph a.Hf' -As t prlf'lc~t, 8urnham (Pe.) Hlth
Sc~.
MLB: Al Atkinson -President
AudloYOUX Ster.o, $9rlngf teld, ~
ltL8: Larry Grantham -Boet'd of
directors, CrY$l•I Springs <Mlss.)
S.rtk; color announcer tor Unl...,..ty
of Mlsslssl~ footbeU 91mes.
LC : Johnny Sample -OWlls
'-S.ms>trs Encm.." SPOrtlno ODOds
store In PhU_..phia.
RC: RMdV ~ly -Protnatlon
end mert.tlng Npresentetlv. for
Pro-Keets.
SS: Jim Hudson -Long lslMd rNl Jt
estate enwst«.
FS: BUI Baird -Runs teasfno dt·
partment for Coombs and Assoc'*s
Commerclat Properties In Fr.no;
uslstant coach Reedley Ju.,lor coneoe.
Last Week's
Attendance
O.ltl•nd ilt Denver
Washington at NY Gl_,ts
Minnesota •l Tampa Bey
Olk800 M Detroit
HouSton et O.Uas
8uff alo •New England
HY Jlt$ .e SMttle
Kansas Otv at San Oit90
PttlledelPN• .. Gnen Bey
Los Angltes It Ser\ Frenclsc.o
Oevefand at Pltblklr9h ..._ OrtlMI et Atlante
Mlamt•..,•mcn SC &..OUlsatClndMIU
PflOfll:«.1', ' .. ~.~1.1m OAtl. Y PtLOT 3'
The _ Winning Edge
Summary -Last week the un
derdogs held the advantage, beatln~
the spr'ead In seven P.ames ano
pushing In another. The 'home dog"
theory, however, didn't fare too weu Home underdogs beat the spread 1,,
only two of five gamej_. Picks here
were 5-4·1 -giving us a season's
total of 59-«-3 against the spread, a Winning Edge of 57 percent.
Pittsburgh <Mtnus U) Ovet' Clncln·
natl -The Steelers haven't lookec like wor1d champions the pest twc
weeks but they wlll this Sunday. Thh
is a game the Steelers have beef'l
waiting for. Back on Oct. 1<4, thf
Bengals embarrassed Pittsburgh, 34·10. Two years ago Cincinnati
rubbed in a win over the Steelers and
Pi ttsburgh hasn't forgotten that
either. The Steelers will be seeking
revenge here. Look for Terry BradShft to try and roll It up. Pitts·
burgh Is 7·6 av,rall against the spread and 4-2 at ~. The Bengals
are 6·7 overall and 1·S on the road
Give the points.
Ntw York G&Mlts (Plus 10) OWr
0..llH -A tot of bettors tre waiting
for the Cowboys to break out with a
big victory. They might have to wait
another week. These are two teams
going In opposite directions. Dallas Is
playing horribly, falllng to beat the
spread In seven of their last efgttt
games. Overall, the Giants are CM
white Dallas Is 3-10. Still, the
Cowboys are one of tht nation's
favorite teams so the odds are alwavs
high on them. Take advantage of the
high number. Take the points.
SH DitgO (Minus 13) Over AU1nta
-The lonQ-sufferlng Chargers can
smell the playoffs and the AFC West
Championship. Don't expect a let·
dOwn from this club the ntst of-ine
season. The Falcons, the Cinderella
team a year ago, have turned Into a
pumpkin. It appears they have
thrown In the towel and this could
prove fatal against the Chargers. At
this late stage always play the team
that need& the victory. The Charvers need thf& ene. The Fakens don't.
Atlanta relies on the blitz ana tne san
Diego offensive line Is too QOOd for a
breakdown. Quarterback Oan Fouts
wlll have plenty of time to pick apart
the Falcon secondary. This should be
a romp. Lay the Points.
Chicago (PIUI •> Over Tampe Bay
-The Boes could have wrapped up
the NFC Central ti tie with a victory
last week but blew a game against
the Vikings. Look fM the Bucs to start pressing. The last hurdle Is
always the most dlffku&t. Tampa Is
only 3-S against the spread In a
favorite's role. Over~ the Bucs are 8-S against the ._ ~t on&y J.S
over the I~ el<lf\t • liNf$ al'° have had extra days to prepere for the game, "since they played on
Thanksgiving Dav. Take the points.
Los ARlllH (MIMIS I) 0wr Ml1t-
nt1 ota -Last year the Rams
snapped the Vikings' mystique
aoalnst them In the ptayoffs. Bob Lee wlll most llketv figure most prom-
inently for Los Angeles and re-
member, this Is• quarterbaCk Who couldn't come to tenTis with the Min-
nesota management. There's nothlnQ
that would please him more than a
bl,; win over the Vlkes. Something
wlll have to give tn this game. Vf.
kl095 ere Just 2_. on the road agafnst
the spreaa Whtie tne Hams are only
1 ·~-1 at home. The natives obviously
are restless In Los Angeles. Rams
should keep t~m happy this week. Lay the polnt.r.
Grttn Bay (PIUI ,, Over
WHft ........ -TM RedaklM et"e !ft ttte'(nltfit at their annual slide. A VHf'
ago the Redskins got off to a S-0 start
against the spread but failed to beat
It their last seven games. This yur
Washington Is only 1-3 against tne
spread over the past four weeks.
David Whitehurst loves to pfay In
• Kennedy Stadium. Two years ago he
made his pro debut there In a Monday
night game. Tht PKkers w.re sub-
stantial underdogs In the~ but
beat the spread. History wlll repeat.
Take the points. ~
New ~IHnt (MfnH 2\la) Over O.lllaftd -Last .,... the Raiden up-set the Denver Broncos In Oln¥er,
which Is the tougMst ptace to pi.y tn
U'9 NFL New Orleans rates ~t up
there wnh Denwf'. It's doubtful If the
Raiders can win two con.ecutJv.
games on the f'Md. In fact, going ll'fto
the Denver game, O.klencf Md tost
five stra19ht road games. Tht Saints,
meanwhile, "8Ye won their lest two
games at hOme. Tht Saints, tied with
the Rams for the NFC West lead, wm
be extremely fired up for this one.
The Raiders wlll be suffering a
natural fetdown from last week's up-
s.t win That slight edge wlll be t~
difference Lay the Points
Two TNm TNser -Los Angele5
(minus 2) over Minnesota to New
York Giants (plus 16) over Dallas. One can't f()('esee the Rams losing to
the Vik ings and the way the Cowboys
are-playing It's dOubtful they could
beat .nyone by 16. Ki,. fNturn IYAdicffl . -
Bell's Goal:
1,200 Yards
Forget about a 1,000-Y•rd rushing
season for Ricky Beu of Tampa Bay.
"I'm tooklng for 1,200 yards," savs
Ricky, WhO was the Buccaneers'
first-round draft choice In 1m. The
Sues were the first to pick, too. The
running back from USC has three
1C~yard games this suson, lnchdng
a team-record 167 yards ~alnst
Green Bay on Oct. 21 . Head C'Okh
John McKay compares Bell to Fran-
co ttams of the Steelers, saying:
"Franc6 tnar N • little biQger, but I
think Bett Is a little ,.,._. ••
Being with an expansion team, WI
did not have too much of a chance to
sN>w his stuff durlnQ his first two
NFL SHSOnS, but In 197', as the Bucs
have blossomed, so has Bell.
PORSCHE JJOR 1980 -HERE NOW!
You Can Be AtnOllfl The l'erg First To Oum
And Driee Tiie All Nete 1888 Porselae •••
Stunning accala.atk>n. o..eo mph In Just 9.4 seconds. and a
top apeed of 182 mph, make the P IChe 924 Turbo a
worthy pertomw on or on ttw treck. The prodigious power
la always under totlll coelbot. Until the driver call• It Into
play. the tUfbochar'Oet ldtee Ind the engine rem8'na docffe.
But on hilts or In peuing, the driver can summon vat,......... of power for an extra
"*Vfn of eafety. Ouk*.
.,,. brlklng .. eohleved
through the UH of a
balanced dtac/drum
braking 1y1tem
designed to help th•
driver oope conftdenttv with any traffic
condition. To these
outatandlng attr1butea. 924 Turbo add• a
comfort•bte. •Porting.
2 +. 2 Interior and a ·
long-taatlng, ;ood
lootdn9, Hrod~amlc · ..., d1llgn.
Satur~~O.C.mbef 1, 1171 ., .. , ·' .• ..,, ~
Sunday Sc.oU _ting R~ rt_
Oilers vs.
Browns
Sunday, 10 a.m.
.. Chaftnel4
already 1s a ~mplonShip-type of.
fense.
Brian Sipe, as he has nearly all
season, gave the Steelers all they
could handle and wfth tttrect o-mes
left owns the club season records of
08 attempts. 239 completions and
3,230 yards.
More are on the way, Including the One thing Is for certain. There likely surpasslno of Frank Ryan's 29
won't be any lack of Intensity when touchdown passes In 1966. Sipe has 26. the HC1iUMoR"°"9n "'¥~.annual Th lmmedl t bl ...... _. •lsit to the Browns In cievetenct -e a e pro em Is wrnn Stadium Sunday. can • _. .. _. ~ by PltUburQh
Nasty weather come~ with the ter· for 606 yards -oranTed lM-oa~
rltory this time of the year, but the went 7S minutes -do to slow down
Oiiers and Browns could generate ~:~~!~ end the SNSSlng of O.n
enough heat to turn this Into a one-Two tn)urles at right tackle have
day tropical paradise. Well, • forced the switching again of Lyle
tropical something. Al do nd ton of H o u s t o n , b e h I n d h u m a n za a ~en •n occas al use
steamroller Earl Campbell, has ham-~3;:d•:=~~lther of which hln-
mered down Its last fl w opponents
and is full steam llheed '°' .ithet' a WMlt ... OMenMawtM&all -The
first AFC Central Division title,« at basic ldNlstojamtheballdownoppo.
least another wlld card place In the nents' throats with Earl Campbell
playoff$. ope rat Ing as a one· man
The Browns, after giving Pitts-gang behind tffectlie blocking. Once
burgh Its scare of the season In defenses get wrapped up trying to
Three Rivers Stadium last weettend, stop that, Dan Pastorin! ~•es In
finally have reached the POlnt ol no passes to Ken Burrough, Mike~
return In their .,.,.,ate· b4d to gain and running back Tim Wiison.
the playoffs for the first time In •wn Pastorin! has wt t>Kk a 9rMt _. CJn
years. use of the bomb,e.ut'H'& iht~ hr•
IT'S EITHE• •EAT Houston, -a1attweet.Pf'Jmarityt0Burrough.
Oakland and ClnclnnatJ .._.. 1'Mt WMtl a. .,..._ Maw a.e a.u -
stretch, or waJt-• Hwr year In the Cleveland's ilPPf'oach Is euctly the
hoPe IMt' -more defensive strength opposUe this year, with emphasis on
can be added to round ou1 whet a deadly aertal game and Just enough
* * * * * * Probable Starting Lineups
HOUSTON OILHS OFFENSE CLEVELAND HOWNS OFFENSE
00 Ken Burroug" WR 210 &5 O.~Lao-n WR-216
7' Leon Grey LT-:MO n o..,.oi... L T-15.2
10 Conwey Heyman LG-770 ., CodyAlaa.n LG-2'5
55 C&rlMMlctc C2SO .S4 Tom dlt U.. C.Mt
60 Ed Fllher RG-250 .. Bab~ RG-3'0 ,, Morris Towns. RT.VS 65 Henry Shepperd RT-3'1
" Mike..,_. TE-D5 • OuteMa•--TE·2l2 .. Rlcftc.ter Wft.2JO D RWeRuow W11t·1f0
7 Den Putorlnl 08-205 17 Brian Sipe 08-190
~ Tim WlllOr'I R .. 220 .JS C.MnHI" RB-227
3' Eart C&mpOell .... 2M 0 ~Prvitt R&.m
HOUITON OILERS OEFENU CLEVELANMltOWNS DEFKMH
" AAdyl)wrls LE-M 74 Make St. LE.m
71 Curtay C4'lp MG-Ml 11 Mk:key Sin LT·2'1 ., Elvlft ...... RE-HS 17 LyleAl.tedo RT·l90
u Robert ltafft ()La.DI t1 Hd!GrlewY aE-nt
5e OerylHunt Ila-DD • °*11eH9N UJ.m
.S4 ~BlngMm ILl-JJO '2 Okil~GM MLB-m
Jr TedW ......... OLa.tfS 57 O.yMatthewt RLB-230
lJ J. C. Wlttoft LC.In • RonlottM LC-110
77 Gng$tlmr!O AC.llS 11 OI.,_°"* RC JOS
32 v ..... ~ U.111 n a.r.oc.aatt SS-1f0
37 ............. F .. ltS f7 "'*" Dllrdln FS-1'2
DRIVE ~..aE •••••••• YOU'LL IUY-OME!
• "'~· Celt b 80 ICIPOlntment to ....
12 hour 9Vliuatl0f'I dfW9 ·~
running by M1ke Pruitt to get foes' at-tention. Brian Sipe makes full uw of
all his weapons, Including Ozzie
Newsome, Reggie Rucker, Dave
Logan ~ tlMfback Calvin Hill a:s re-
ceivers. and Prui tt as a hard-driving
b'all carrier wi th fine speed fOI' a big
man. The ground game got absolut~y
nowhere against Pittsburgh.
KEY MATCMUPS:
Oilers Run11ln1 Baell Earl
Ca rnpltall o . lrowtn Ml41cllt
Lltt•IMtC.... Dlcll AMl»'OM -n·s power against power here. Alnbtose
m issed the {irst Cleveland-Mauston
m eeting In Oc tober dut to back
spasms and the Browns missed their
leading tackler. c:ampbell has tcpped
100 yards eight times this season and
keeping him under reasonable
restraint always Is the first order of bosiness for opposing teams .
Browns Tigtat EN OuJe Newsome vs. Oilers $tron1 Safety Vtr1tOn
Perry -Newsome is already well
past last year's fine rookie ac-
complishments and Is getting bettef'
by lhe week
ust MinuW Factors -The Browns
s.orely miss the outside running of
Grev Pnfftt (knee s.u~vl. Whkh
s1mplifle'5 Houston's defense against
Ce ground game. As usuaf,
evet.nd's only hope Is tMt Sipe c:.an
t togethe< a bundle of POints PllSS·
ing and the defense Isn't run r~t out
of the park. ..
Pro Quiz
( 1 ) The fl rst NFL runner lo f"NCh
the t ,000-yard martl w. ~Ir was <•) ~'Payton
(b ) Earl <:ampt>ell
cc> Ottis Anderson
< 2) The sc hoot represented by
alumni In both the first group Induct
ed Into the Pro Foot~ll Hall of
Fame, In 1963, and the 1979 group Is
Ca) Minnesota
Cb) llllnofs
<c> use
13) The record for consecutive wins
by one tNm over another Is held by
MJ1ml In Its mellwy of llutfllo.. The
tums kwolved In the ne.t longest
st real ol conS«Utlw vkwtes .,.
<•> Bruwns-GMlnts
<b> P9dten.-Glrdtnlfs
(C) Rams-S.lnts
(4) The teem thlt Md first pklt In
the combined AFL·NFL dr.rt of 1"7,
after peace was declared between the
two leagues, was
<•> '*"'-' (b)AtMnta (
(c) a.ttmore
(S) The active NFL kkker with the
longest tenure with one tMm pfays
for
<•> Oemw'
(b) tc...Ctty
"'Cc) Sl. &Aufs
(6) The NFL team that lost a
division UUe probably because Its
owner scheduted an exhibition game
during the regular season was
Ca) Gf'een Bay
( b) Washington
( c ) Pfttsburvh
(7) In third place, behind Ha~d
Ca rm lc.hM4 Ind o.My Abt'lmOWicz.
for consec:utlYe games with pass ,.
ceptlons ts <a> Lenny Moore
(b) Sonny Randle
IC) Lance Alworth
(I) The first bfack player to be In-
ducted Into the Pro Hall Of Fame
played coUege ~II at
(a) SYTACU5e •
(b) Neveda
(c) Iowa
(9) When the Steelers beet the
Reds*IN No¥. 4, Chuck Noll oat tMs
'61" r'9QUfar 9N'9CW'I win. putttne Mm
In a tie f« reQUfar season cereer vie·
tortes wtth
(•),..Brown
(b) BudGnnl <c > Ylra Lornberdl
; ~I
Alm LADID Uinta CGA1S A• ACcmolla ALLSIJIS .
COwhlde Suede from .•...•...•• ~19'
T .;,.~ $95 11 Top Gram lwu1nen from •••••...
HAMllGCGAlRIAft 10 WUI a. aisnaull
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Sunday; Scouting Report
Giants vs.
Cowboys
Sunday, 1 p.m.
Channel 2
During the 1970s, e decade In which
the Dallas CowboYs have five times
made the SUper Bowl,, !N_questloo
always has Deen Just whet\ the club
would put together Its stretch drive to
a champfonshlp.
In the past, Tom Landry's Super
Bowl teams had las>sed to 5-4, 4-3, S-3
and ~4 records before mountlno a
cttarge to the tltle. But at present the
Cowboys are 8-S and there remains a
very strong question not only es to
their caoabllltles of once again mounting a championship drive
but, also, whether It's too late.
Dallas has lost four Of Its last five
contests and the once storied defense
has allowed 31, 34 and 30 points In
successive games. The offense also
has lacked a rushing game, althouoh It did move the ball well In the recent 30-24 I~ to Houston and showS signs
comln9tollfe. "We re stlll struggling," says Lan·
dry. "We haven't been th• team we
were last year."
DALLAS, TIED WITH Washington
for second In the NFC east, tralls
Ptliladefphia by • single game and
another loss could open th• door for
the Eagles to replac. the Cowboys as
division champions. So In the 14th
week of the season, the CoWboy game
with the New York Giants has much
more significance than anyone would
have figured.
The Giants, riding a crest started
by rookie quarterback Phll Simms,
have WQtt six of tl'uur tau eight games, ,ncludtnQ e 14·8 "fttn o-ler
Washington last trme out. Dallas beat
the New Yorkers, 16-1.,, earlier In the
year on a last-second field goal.
New YOf1t, ~7, sUll has faint wild
:ard playoff hopes alive so the game
Is significant for the Giants, too. But
Ray Perkins' club Is catching the Cowboys In a "must" situation, one In
which Dallas must live up to Its tradl·
tlon or fall back Into the pack.
Whett the Giants Have the Ball -
For the first time In years-'. t~ms have been ab4e to run on the U>WllOYS and so tHe "Of9nt.s wlll try to follow
suit. Last Wl8 the ~ScWlleeshed their running enigma, Biiiy .,. • .,....,
and he rushed 26 times for 126 yards.
Taylor also had a 1"8-yard rushing
day against Tampa Bay but, other
than those two games, has not been
particularly effective. If he hes a
good day, the Giants could turn the
* * * * * ••
Probable Starting Lineups
NEW YORK GIANTS OFFENSE DALLAS COWIOVS OFFENSE
13 Earnest Gray WR-lfS IO Tony Hiii WRlft
71 Gu1Coppenl LT-270 67 P•tOonovan LT250
60 Brad Benson LG-2.58 61 ~Scott LG·252
.56 Jim Cl~ C-"° 61 J im Cooper C MO
" J.T. Turner RG-150 "' Tom Rafferty RG·2SO
74 Tom~lll• RT-250 70 Reytletd Wright AT-MO
17 Gery Shirk TE-2'20 M Biiiy Joe OuPrM ~E-m
16 Johnny P9rttlns WR-205 .. Orewf>Mraon R-115
11 Phll Slmmt 08-216 12 Roger Stavbec:h Q&-202 .. 0ouo Kotar RB-205 33 7ony0onett R.8-1f0
ll Biiiy Taylor RB-21S lS Sc..-tt Laidlaw R&-205
N•W YOlllC OIANTI DIPIMH DALU: ('oWeoYI DIFINH
7S George Martin LE-MS 71 John°""-LE-2'5
" Jotln IMndlfthall LT-251 '3 Lrry(ote I T-U2
IO Phil Tabot RT-255 S4 Randy Whit. RHt>
1'0 GaryJMer RE-2'0 .,. Harvey~tln Af-252
10 BradVan...it LLIU3S 51 Mike Higman LLl-225
53 Harry C.l"llOft MU·2lS S3 8GD8tMnlt MLS.225
SS era.. ic.ti., RLS.m '° D.O.Lewla RL8-11S
2A Terry JadetOn LC.1f7 11 Benny8.tmll LClfS
22 RAy AhocMI AC.lit 25 Aaron Ky .. RC.IM • a.tt.y Reece SS-lfS .a AMdy ... U-io7
Z5 RAyOtdhem FS..1'2 " Cliff Hetrla FS.lft
~
Football PROfiles
•
corner against Dallas. Ptlll SJmms, If
given time, also can sting the Cowboys, •lthough he'l I be seeing a lot of mangeups and .blitzes to try to
confuse him. But t.n win, the Giants must run the ball.
When 0.llH HH tM aall -Tom Landry knows his team must fJnd a
lost rushing attack If It's to n'Mlke the
playoff• and do well If It gets there.
There ~ signs t.ut tUne ~\ tMl Robert -w+iowee mtgtrt De .vt~to
start producing at fuflback, a dead
spot most of the season, and he'll get
his chance. But, against, the attack wlll feature Tony Dorsett, looking for
quick openings, and Roger Staubach
throwing to Dorsett, Tony Hill and
Drew Pearson, especially If the club
can't run the ball.
KEY MATCHUPS:
Mldd .. UnebKker Heftry c.non
YI. Centitr JoM Fltiterald Gtiwds
Herb Scott Hd Tom Rafferty -
Carson Is the top tacklw for New
York and the Cowboys must control
him to e degree In ord4tr to nan the
ball. He has good range and qukk·
ness and the Cowboys probatlfy will
attempt to eet him moving one dlrec·
tlon1 then Shl•l4 "'"' •ft with a blocKer as the runner cuts back.
T 1clde JotMt Me ...... NH 'ft. Dela.1
Guard Tom Raffarty -Dalles, generally, hH tried to run at Men· denhall, hoping to cut dOWn on his
prowess at pursuit. At times, A~·
ty wlll get help from center John
Fitzgerald, especially on SNISS btock·
Ing.
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Jim Clack -White. out for• oame
and tttree-fourths with an INle ln-
iury, 'wlll try to return to form against the Glants. He's the ut.aJyst
of the Cowboy rust\ and must be
doubled, wnldl Of course shoUld help
the other Cowboy rushers.
Dal&• Wide bcel=T..._Mlal--..··· -ee ...... ._. rrsy-R -Both !\ave excellent speed .and qukkness ~ the Cowboys believe, at on• time or
~. they can get Hill deep on
anybody. He also -using mctlon on the flip formation -can be
matched against cornert>actt Terry Jackson.
Wick Rea4wr Drew PNnOll YI.
GJaftts Conwt'Mcll Terry Jacboft -
It'll be a guessing game as to -"er'I the
Giants wlll double Pearson or Hiii.
Ukely, U.V'lt use frw utety Ray
Oldham to help on Pearson on key third
downs; that's when Pearson Is most ef.
fectlve.
LH1 Minute Fadon --=or the first
time defensive end John Dorton, the former Baltimore Colt sto1r, Is llkety to move Into the starting lineup. He
·e..ct a tine game against Houston.
John Racat_.. UuMe> , nd R~y
.... White (ankle) are •t•1hd to p!ay ' but if they un't go they'll t •..........,
by Robert Shaw and Lar:i y Bethea,
the CIW'S No. 1 draft pie (S In 1979
and 1971, respectively. Gldnt safety
Ray Oldham and linebacker Brad Van Pelt ant stltt suffering from rib
Injuries but e'!' due to play.
I I
t
Pi-o Probe
Q . wan ... ..._. ........ .._· ........ ,
A. We can't UY .-Jtlwty no. W If
they do It wlll rMll as one of ttle 9fHt
surprlsee of ~ IPCWts "lltary. We
t thl'* ..._the R•ldtn .ct tM Nfrl.
WOUid be Inviting more tf'OUIM tMn
either wautd Uf'9 for ff the ,._....,..
went IGUtt. foHowtng the R•iM'"*"'
to Anaheim. Since tM urty cs.ys of
the A FL, h Raiden ttave had stroftg
support Jn the OMiand WM. If •ftY
loglcal reason -except greed -tws
....,. -*enc..1 foe,• Ra6der mow,
we've missed It. Clli"mh11looeo ... ,
Routte lndkated strongty last .,._
thM tw'd'GllPOM sue"• mow H ~
,posect, Roafte by "lmMff eouldft't.
chalrt the Relc:ters to ttte OHIMd
Collsewn, but "'s opposition wouktbt
• considerable factor, even If Al
Davis were Inclined to make the
MO¥e.
Q. ~ Ttlffy LellftW ,._, Cllllllit
....... .. Wa•l•e• URI"""" A, u.m.ns, whose given neme
was Alphonse, played at Oeorte
Weshfngtcn Unlwrsfty, Washlnglon, o,c., not at Washington Unlvenlty In
St. Louis. Leern.ns was the New
York G*"ts' second chOke In the
very first NFL draft In 1'36, _.,
proved the wisdom of the seleetkln by
leading tftt teegue that .,.., .... l , by ,.,.,..,,..
one-Me10n CM·
up then. Leemans
was INlded Into the Pro tqtl of
F.me last year, MMt died lest winter.
W-sh&ngton Unlvitrslty of St. L.ouls
Is repr.-wtld In the Hall of Fame by
Jimmy Conzetman, wtM> played end
CCNtChedlnthe NFL for 2t yNrs.
.. _.
~ryeH: Be's· the Doi
Kltll ~· •JMkate Ewr since Don Coryell QIN Into
the N8tloMI Footblll LH9'a1 lft 1'73,
he hu ...,.... dldtated to tM ldH
that the 1P011 doesn't NW toMdull.
T"fs Is Illusory to an extent because
"Is passion Is wlnnlnv, not enterqln-
lng the public.
But the pubUc Is charmed -.use
CorY•tl's teems -first In St. Louis,
now In SM Diego -bring excltemtnt
to rt.rw'-... e._, em.r.
The qulntessentl•I CoryeU story
COfMI from "I•.,..... (1,,,.77) In St.
Louis wtllft "'I CWdlnefl MN prob-
ing the Grein &.y Peckers for WNk·
nesses wty on 1 Sunday artemoon.
Coryell and his ltaff Md drawn •
~me plan that empt\UA.cf running.
Thus, they commenced wl"' • pair of
running plays tMt pined • tat .. of "''"., ... ,..._
coaY•LL ou11eo • hHdMt
end eJqnssed "'s Impatience to as·
slstent c.oedt Joe GlbbS, wftO wH
amno plays from u. ,..._box.
"ut'S get eftff their butts,':_. "9
uld.
-OMa ~11tood ; lmmedl.tety he
began sendt"9 In PHll"9 pteys to
quarterbeck Jim Hart. Now Gfflbs Is
Coryell'i. offensive c.oordl nator with aw San Diego Cherven. • ....,,. th•t
even man Mii control '""' In·
terestlng, and tM undentands his
boss~ an exotk la,.,.....
''Most coaches who tell you to get
after them would be uylno they want
to run the bill down their throllts. Not
Coryell. He was telling me to get our
pnslng pme In Ot•· He wents ac-tion, and .. wants It ,.., "
CORYeLL 'I TRAMS In St. U>Yls
made the competttfon -..m drab.
While °"*" COKfles were ldlemlng
to m•tt• flrs1 downs, Coryell was
thinking touchdown. n. GenSlnals
Md I wmlidtrlut MnM of thNttr, lft
1975, they won five pmes In ttw final
mlflYte. Heh.rally. tmw...,. known
es the ''CMdlec ~
No IHd wn ufe -oalnst 1 Coryell
teem. In 1976, tftey won eight ea"'"
by seven points or less. TM Cardinals
were the most "lnWtalnlng ... m In
the NatJonel Confer9nm -.cl the In-
tent Is not to demn .._,, wtttt taint
pr else.
It WIS the Nationet Con~~·· loss wher'I Coryell left the Ca~ls
etter the 1977 •non end rM11PMred
eerty In '11 -COKh of the CNrgeq. -
How Sen DMgo ~ .... " ......
for the NFL'a.-111111 ... Y ..artaln-"*"< c:wyetf#I footbell holds such l•scln.Uon tMt .i1 home games In
Sen Diego wet"t sold out for the first
Jlme.
DAN POUTS, the Chargers'
blrd-leoo•d quarterba c k ,
has become a na
tlonal figure since the return of
Coryell. (Don Coryell was already •
folk hero In Callfomla's oldest city;
his 12 years at S.... DMQo Stm had
given him status as a demigod, the
publlc clamored for; his prewnce.J
Great wa the Joy when ctulb ~
Gene l<l•ln hired Coryell 8fter the
tourttt game of tM '78 ••son. Kleln
had dlsmllled Tommy Prottlro.
Fouts Md ....,_ making pt0grff1
unMr Bitl Walsh and Rey .P9nlns,
two of tN offensive coordinators wno
served Prottvo. He bfoOmed ~
Coryell. Prothro was •n exec.utlve
Med c.oath; he dlMgatld the details
of c~no to his aailUlnts. Prothro
was • coot, dtst.nt fellow.._ wonted
from charts and onphl. Nls •letes
Mrdty knew him.
Coryefl Is a Coed\ wtlO Coac:ftts; M
"as direct contact with the
Mllpt.ayers; ht ..... McQ. ~
hands, ht hUgS his.-... Ht puts his
hands on his people; tw't •toucher. -
This ls lmpot1ant to ,....._ bUt hls
l•rger lmp~ COO'H from his
pttUoSGPt\v 111 Offeftslve football.
C_oty ... -rs both daring and con-
•rvetlve; the daring dimension
m.atH Ns t.ms a«rectlvit. He's a
bombs .... .,, demtt .. .,.,,.. foot·
ball coed'! who wlll sometimes PUnt
from the enemy's •Y•rd llne to ob-
tain OOod fleld position.
FOUTS IS ENCHANTED. "Don
bellevtt It's H ••SY to throw a
louc hdown pes.s as • 10..y •d pass.
I've nev~ heard that before from any
other COKh. It's bullt Into our of.
fen~ " Whleh has a bearing on Why
the numeral u has become •n lmpor·
tant number In pro football this year.
It's the number Fouts wears and It
may become as cefebrated as No. 12,
~~'''''''''''''''''''''''""''~"'''''''~"'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''~ ~ MllRDDIS MOTORS ~
MllBIDN VIEJO i
Toyota Vo ,,.__
-..... ..
of P&Ming Passion
the Identifying ftU"rn.~•• of JM
Namath, RC>Oer Steubactt, Tf'rry
Bradshaw and l<eMy Stllbler.
"I admire all thole quarterbacks
who wear No. 12," MVI flrouts.
Fouts has gaudy passing figures -
he's the first NFL qua~k ever
to pass for 300 y*ds In four con·
secutlve games -beceuse tUI boss IS
a fellow Who has no fNr of putting the
ball In the air The assistant coeches
who ~ served CoryeU lofMlnt.
Gibbs.,. offtMIW Une coedt Jim
Hantf.n, uy his shoot from the hip
stytf d footbllll suits "'' ..,,_. ment.
"DON I )Ofi NOT .. onnd-lt~
'!Ond d guy," says Hanifan. "He's
a1way1 beer\ blg-ptay orltnttd; ,..
ganllffl of~ ht c.111 a run or
pass. Nat many people ,..,..,lbtt,
but Don put emphasis on running
during his early yea" at San Diego
State. He uses what ht has, but
everything Is designed to score
points."
HanHan's association with c.orveit
goes bad( to 1956 at Fort Ord, Calif.,
when Don was athletic director end
football coach at that military post.
He played for Coryell at Fort Ord,
then followed him to SM Diego.State,
St. ~ouls and the Chargers es an as-
sistant Hanlfan's current tltte Is as-
sistant head coach, a measure of
Coryell's trust.
Coryell began devtloptng his rep-
Jtatlon as an unconventional, take
no prisoner.a coach In the mkMOs at
....... ~
"IN OllOSa TO •IAT ~
who 11 befttr then you are,",......
Coryell, "you NVt to throw well.
That was U'9 situation at San Otego
State. WI work very hard with our
passers; H they complete 60 pert.M
or more, It's u effective as a runnlnQ
·game that averages three or ftyL,.
~s.
''By st'"slng paaslng, we .,.-
able to recruit quetlty qu4trterblldtl
and recelwn wtto might othtrwl•
tMlve gone elsewhere. Sometimes It's
as HiY to comptete a long pass • to
make a 12-yanl gain." .
In Coryell'• 12 SNSOns at San Dleoo
State, his teams won 1CM games and
lost onty 19. His reputation we bUlft
on such QUlltterb9cks as Don Hom,
Dennis ~ ~rla!! Sl_pe end Jesse
Freitas. His rKilvers were of the
quality d Haven Moses and Gary
Garrison. And he caught tht eye of
Bill Blctwm, owner of the Cardinals.
CoryeU repeated his success In St.
loul5, this lime developtng an Hrfat
act featuring Jim Hart, Mel Gray,
Terry Metcalf Ind Ike Harris. Two of
his teams were In the NFL pteyoffs,
the Cardlnals won 31 games In his
second, third end fourth years. He
had the most Interesting teem tn tM
NFL then and the trend continues.
HIS QUARTERBACKS will ttW'OW
from any point on the fleld. "If you'r•
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In a ftole, ' he says, ""ltw pass WIH af.
low you to escape. tt'I blU.ff to r1• a
pen thin to run Into U. llrw three
Umts, kick and QiW the other teani
the ball .. mt9fleld.."
Corvell protests that hlsoesa91"4& ta
win not to entertain. "If we put on a
fOOd show and IOll, I get fired" he
Mys. "If ww win, I get a raise." '
But lt't hit natu,. *"at his teams
ere spartl=ll and .daring. Twenty • Yeors ·-· eoa.._.,...., the natJon ng-.-ng tmall
cotteges. Passtng It his staple. His
Chargen malnttln bell control but
they do It by thro'#fng, not running.
They ~t mal(e a first down wltJI
ttiree pesses. Fouts fs celebrated as a
gunner, but IOmellmes the sounds
are pllntt, pllM, Pf Ink. And thin they
move the yant.ge chains.
"WE TAK£ WHAT they give us,"
says Fouts. But ewry pass NI the
element of a long gain. If tnt receiver
Is open. Fouts wlll find him.
''Coryetl flnds ....,_ other tNrN
are vulnerable and exploits their
weaknesses,'' s.ys Hanifan. "All
coaches do ttils to an extent, but
Coryell ls a maRlr. He's the best l'w
ever seen." •
Whatever his purpose, Coryell Is
greatlv esteemed by the public. His
teams are seldom bland, the at-
mosphere Is charQtd •ven whtn thty
fall behind by two or thrtt
touchdowns. One day he'll haw a
"8tue In San Diego's Balboa Park
and he'll um It. He's the fellow who
took tht tedium out of pro football.
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Sunday
Report
Vikings V8.
Rams
Sundltf, 1 P·"'· . -
KMPC Recio (110)
The MIMMC>ta Vlkl:.ics •nd Los Angeles Rems haw been n«ktftO ht-
to Heh other around the ~tlon•I
Footbefl L.ugue's Pl•YoroundS for a number of more glorious YNrs than
this one. But the rlv.,(y =stirs memorfel of cotd, t..rd str thllt rous. theotder warriors to tM ghts.
OM of thne Is Bob Lee, who pn>b-
ebl y will ptelv some quertef'bKtt tor 1>ao1y will pt some quar1et'Dedl tor
the Rems Sunday, although young
Vince FerreQAmo will continue to
start as successor to the Injured P•t Haden, who Is out for the season. Two
years -oo In the r•ln Md the mud of
the same LA Memorial Coliseum, LH was In the hHven of his 11-year NFL
carMr, directing • 1'97 playoff vie-
tory fOf' his t.am -the Minnesota Vikings. .
The Vikings would not be dellQhted
to see him -oaln. LM Is tt.4r pro-
verblal bed penn.Ject SJx years :ira· after they had tr him to AUan a, he returned to INd the Falcons to a
20· u upset lNt broke Minnesota's nine.game win streak.
LH was retired •nd-ielll:'t real estate In Sen Fr•nclsco when ectwn "-.:. broke • finger and the Rems called.
Returntng to San Francisco last we8t(,
he relieved Ferragamo end threw the
decisive touchdown pass, creating an
LA. qu.rtert»ck controversy •II over
•oaln. Rem coech Rey Mal•vnl In-
die.tel he'll stay wlth}:erragemo, Md
the Vikings would endorse that choice.
But L.-wtll be •round, •nd he said,
"f'llbe ..... y.''
The R.ms (7-6) continue to sh•re
first pl.ce with New OrlNnS In the
NFC West, whlcft has become the
NFL 'I MSwtt' to the GonQ Show. T'hef9
Is no guerentM the dJvlsJon's playoff
repre..,tatlve wUI even h•ve • win-
nlnQ record, but It Pf"OMbty will bl •t·
tied In the final weetlend When those
two meet In Los.Angeles.
The Vikings <'"7> must win two of
their last three -oelnlt the ~. Buf·
f•lo •nc1 New Engl•nd to •void their
nrst IDl!ng IUSGft since 1"7 <l+3> .
The1r pf •YDff thences .,. nu.
Quiz A·nswers
I 1) A Payton "'QOt '" yarttc; ~ 23
tarries Oct. 28 aoelnst 0'9 '9ers-to
bring has 1979 total to e>eactly 1,000
yards, and give hlrn his fourth
straight 1,000.yard sea&On. At that
point, Ottis Anderson, the Cardinal
rookie, was second In the NFL with
836 yards and Houston's Earl
Campt>ell was third with 812.
12) B. Charter members, Inducted
In 1963, included Red Grange and
George Halas, both lllln<Hs •'umnl while th• 1979 Inductees Included
Dick Butkus, also. •n Illinois alum·
nus.
(3) B. Counting two 1944 vlctorfes
over a wartime combined Cllf'd.Pttt
team, tN Packers won 17 straight
games from the Cardinals, 1937-46,
three fewer than the 20 wins the
Dolphins attained Oct. 14, In their
17·7 win over the Biiis.
4) c. Despite finishing second In the
NFL Western Conference In 1966,
Baltimore got first pld( In 1977. New
Orleans. es • 1967 expansion team,
was entitled to first pick In the draft.
But the Saints traded that first ptck to
the Colts for quarterback -Gary
NFL
Standings
AMl!llUCAN CONf'ERENC•
Rast
W L T Pct. ,_, PA
Miami 9 S 0 .6'3 219 220
New England 8 6 0 .571 asl 276
Buffalo 7 6 jft 24' m
N. Y. Jets S 8 0 .315 253 316
Baltimore 4 9 O .308 216 304
Cent
Pittsburgh
Houston
Cleveland
ClnclnMtl
10 3 0 .769
10 3 0 .76t
8 s 0 .615
3 10 0 .231
Wnt
334 225
315 274
319 310
290 M4
San Diego 10 3 o .76t m 211
Denver 9 4 -0 .692 240 201
Oaklend 7 6 0 .$31 _, 299
Seatt.. 7 6 0 .$31 aoo -KanNt Clty s I 0 .as 1t1 J.31 NATIONALCON,la•MCa
PhlladetpNa
0.11•
Washington
N.Y. Giants
St. Louis
Tampa Bay
Chicago
Minnesota
Grten8ay
Detroit
....
940.692 • s 0 .'1J
8 s 0 .615
6 7 0 AZ
3 10 0 .231
cetttral
m n1 * m Ml 22.S
20I 235
2.59 -; : ~ :;:. =
670Ma••
4 t 0 .. ttl "'
_1 " o .1.w '" m .... . ltam1 1 6 t M •
NtWOr1N4U 7 6 0 * 2'f Atlanta 4 t O .309 221 1llT
San Francisco 1 12 o .on " 1$.e tU
Cuozzo, and Baltimore u~ the first
"'ck to take defensive end Bu~
Smith of M1<.t1lSJ•n State.
51 B. Jan Stenorud Joined Kansa>
Cjty In 1967 after being drafted No. J
as a future in 1966, so he's now In his
13th season with the Chiefs. A native
of Norway, Steneruct kicked In COiiege>
at Montana Stato after enrolling In
echool on a skiing scholarahlp. Start·
Ing the 1979 season, Stenerud was six·
th a1N3GO .alUJ.nw ""~ wHh 1, 167 points. Jim Turner of Oenwr ••
now In hla 16th NF\. SOffOn, but hrs
first wven years wen with the Jets.
6) c. In 1936, Pittsburgh had a 6-S
record as the season Mare" Its end,
and needed only a w in over the
Boston Redskins to clinch the NFL
Eastern Dlvfston title. But owner Art
Rooney had promised a friend that
his team would play an f'Xhlbltlon In
Califomla. Teams traveled ~ tr•ln
then, so Pittsburgh -then the
Pirates -fook the train trip to
Callfomia, played the game, then
took the train trip back to Boston for
the big contest. Exhausted, the
Pirates lost to Boston 30-0.
7 > c. AJworth had receptions In 96
consecuUv• games with the
Charoers, 1962-69. Starting 1979,
Ca rmlchaef was tied with Alworth,
~galnst Cleveland, on New. 4, he
chalked up his 106th consecutive
game wfth • rec:eptloft, thus breaking
Danny Abramowlc1' mark of 105
straight.
8) C. Emlen Tunnell, whO played at
Toledo and Iowa, was the first bl.Ck
playet' to be Inducted; he went Into
the Helf of Fame In 1967. Since thtn,
11 other bfacks have betft Nmld as
members.
9. C. The late Vince Lomberdf Md
96 regular sea'°" wins In 10 yeers•
with the Packen and Aedskfna. Lom-
bardi af90 had nine posttMIDn wtns
for a at,.,. mark of 105. Noel hes 11
postseason wfns, so on the ay he Ued
LomlNntl for reoutar Meson v•c·
torles, his career martc wu two wlna
more than Lombardi had.
10) B. Pittsburgh won the AFC~
tral OMsloft ttue laet yMr wtttt • 1~
recof'd for en .17S average. DeHat end
Los Angetes were next, tied wttt\ a
.7SO ptf"Centage on a 12~ NConl,
Dallas In the NFC l!est end Loe
' Angt .. I In the NFC West. ""'
Engtaind Md,• ... percent11g1, *""
an 11·5 record In the AFC l!nt.
CM4s <even--wlden I•..,.,......._,
Minnesota plus a at Los AngelH
(37).
Atlanta plus 13 at San DJeoo (44).
Baltimore plus 4 at New York Jets
(40).
Ct\lraoo Dlus 4 at Tampa Bay (J4).
Clncinn'n ptv~ 1l at Pittsburgh
(42).
Denvtf' minus 3'h at Buffalo (31&1.
Detroit plus I at PhlladelpNa (15). Green bay plus 9 et Wdlington
(36).
Houston minus 1 at Cleveland (38). New Yort Giants ph.1-.~0.U.. (37).
San Francisco plus 6'12 at St. Louis (42).
seattle minus 2 at Kansas City (41).
Oakland plus 2112 at New Orieans
(39).
PROflte 7t Wtctl-.
Los Angefes giving points (I) ""'
Minnesota.
San Diego giving points <13) vs.
Atlanta.
Baltlmot9 laking points (4) vs. ~
York Jets.
Tampa Bay giving points W vs.. Chic ego.
Pittsburgh giving points CU) vs. Cincinnati.
Oenlfef' giving points (31hl vs. Buf·
falo.
Phlladetphla giving points fl) vs.
Detroit. -
Green Bay taking pok\ts (9) vs.
Washlnalon.
Houslon giving points (1) vs. Cleveland.
New York Giants tatting points (10) vs. Dallas. ~
St. Louis giving points C61h) vs. San
Francisco.
Kansas CHy taking pOfnts (2) 'II.
S6attle.
New Or1MnS giving points <2Yl) vs.
Oakland.
.... 8tts ......... "'* San Otego gMng points (13) vs.
Atlanta -Fouts' passing to score with NW.
Pittsburgh gMng points (13) vs.
Clnclnnatf -St .. lers to enjoy • romp.
St. Louis giving points (6Yd vs.. s.n
Francbc:o -Hert at INst a TO bet·
ter tl\M S. Frwisco t9ClCINllM y. llllll ll'eldaes SJMIClltt
Mon ·day Sc~uting Report
Raider8 vs.
Saints
Monday, e p.m.
Channel7
111 New Orleans, tney aren't mlnc-
Jrio Jet«.ds. After_• dozen ~ars of ptaYlno a~me no OM"Wou1u 1.eu _,..
fesslonal football, they can finally
look ahead and say, "These are the
most Important weeks In the
franchise's history."
"This Is It," quarterback Archie
Manning exulted. "Now's the time we
prove to the rest of the country we're
a good football team worthy of a
playoff spot. Everyone will be
watching. Maybe we can make liars
out of all the people knocking us."
Currentlp 7·6, the Saints find
themselves tied with the Los Angeles
·Rams for the lead In the NFC West, that division which many observers
feel belongs In the CFL, not the NFL.
Afttr an 0·3 start, the Saints, In·
credibly, are Just three games out of
their first-ever playoff spot.
But what games. Mond1y night
they meet O..kland In the Superdome,
a team that Is 12·1-1 on Monday
nights. The following Sunday, they
hOst San Diego, the hottest telm In
the NFL And the season closes With
a date against the Rams In the Coliseum.
"There's only one way we can be
sure of making the pl,yoffs, and that's winning all the rest of our
games," Manning added. "O..kland's
got to feel they still have an outside
shot at a Wiid card, too." •
Whtn the S.lnts Have U.e &.II -Manning will try to keep the Oatt•~
linebackers from 1a111~ dffP drops. He'll do tNc a.y try ng to get his Inside rt.m111ng game going, forcing the
linebackers to cheat toward the fine,
then come with play..,ctlon fakes,
looking for receivers getting behind
the linebackers, and under the de· ,.n'itwe bot.tl:f>. Chueh Mvnflt9 ,_..., .. , work earfy otf tackle, Taoy Gol.,,..th
will be going on delay draws, crosses
and traps between the guards.
Wilen O•kland Has tile S.11 Oakland's running game should find
easy wort( Inside against the Saints.
Look f« Mark van Eeohen, Derrick
J,ensen and Bootter Russell on traps,
off.tackle slants end quick openers
between the guards. When It's time to
pass, Stabler wlll try to move the
Saints secondary around to mateh up
Saint corner Eric Felton on Cllff Branch. The two tight ends will also
be effective against the Saints outs£de
lfnebackers.
. Tile S.lltb Oft DelHN -Dick Nolan's flex has lmpn>ved, but still
l5n't consistent. The Saints are going
to an "Oklahoma" on passing downs,
using e blitz with rookie llnebecker
Reggie Matthis or veteran Pet
Hughes. Don Reese and Elois Grooms
are the key to the rush.
Oalla.tcl en W-M -Still a three·
man front, rtM ' Raiders could have
trouble contrl)lllng the Saints running
game. Don't look for much blltJJng
against Minning; Instead the Raiders
will use double zones on his outside
10 Teams in NFL Playoffs
The playoffs cometh, and 10 teams
wlll move Into postseason play with
their eyes on Super Bowl XIV, set to
be played In th• Rose Bowl In
Pasadena Jan. 2.0, 1980. In the fray
will be six conference division win-
ners and four wlld cards.
Under the present league rules It Is
possible to have thr• teams from
one dlvlslon In PostNHon play
Beside the division winner, the two
wild cerds from either cont.rence
could be In one division.
In cese of ties, the winner or wild
card Is plcMd on the basis of hHd-to.
head play between the clubs, then on
games played within the division end
on games pleyed within the con.
ference If they art stlll tied, best
won-lost·tltd percentaot In common
aames ts used, ~lowed by belt net
points In all gamH, bHl ntt
touchdowns In •II oames. the ltntnQlh
of tht tchldule, and tf all •••falls. a
toss of a coin Mtt1• It au. Best r9Cto
Of'dl •llO -~ which •• the home
I.am In the pfayoff g,1me
NEVER CHANGE -
Y:OUR OIL AGAIN I
threats -Wes Chandler and Ike
Harris.
K£Y MATCHUPS:
New Ort .. M Oefens.lve End Don
RMH vs. Off9ns.lve Tadd• Ar1 SMtl
-Saints' right end has steemrolled
every offensive lineman he's faced.
and Shell could be In trouble.
Defensive End Elois Grooms vs. o-........ Of ...... ,,, .............. ...,
l.41wt"eftCe -Saints' left end Is under·
rated pass rusher wlttt gOOd outside
technique. Officials are wise to hokl-
lng done against him. Lawrence,
R~lder right tackle, Is a big man with
a big talent. A tough battle.
Oalla.nd Nose Tackle O.w ~
vs. CeMer JofMt Hiii -Peer hesn't
made much noise since joining
Oakland. Hiii, the Saints tough
center, loves a physical battle. This
should be a sharp one to watch.
Oakl••tl Defnslve E•tl Je9'•
Matunall vs. Offetulve G••rtl
tenrad Debt• -The giant Matuuek
Is the Raiders' left defensive end.
Mad Dog Dobler Is the 5alnts' right
guard. Sooner or later, they'll meet
uo ,.,.. thl! ureworks Should~ fun to
watch.
H•• OrtMM Whle Receiver Wes Chandltt' vs. Oallland Contlf"Hcll
Henry Wiiiiams -Chandler Is •
future a11-9r0, whO lovM to play one· on-one. Wiiiiams Is subblnQ et right
corner '°' Monte Jackson. A crltlcal
battle.
Oakland Tlgllt End~ Raymond CllW9...,. and Deve ~ va. S.,....
5afety by Brown and K• ...........
-The O&kland tight ends have torn
up every defense they've faced, and
tney Should heve e tot of fun In the
Superdome. Brown Is • tap ptayw,
but at 32 has ~ to 5low diDwf\.
Bordelon Is startl, his first season
as a strongslde lnebacker, end
makes mistakes..
LHt Ml ... FKtors -Chuck Mun·
cle Is sure to be havlnQ an up game.
He's Just 60 yeros shy at the first-ever
1,000.yatd S.lnt ruSltlng seetan. He'll
want alt Ms 8-y At'H frftncts to be
Impressed • . • The S.tnts expect e
sellout, and feW plac:es In tht NFL
can be noisier than the 'Dome with 7~,000 scre1mlng fanetlcs ...
Oakland Is still nursing en outside shot al the playoffs.
* * * * * *
Probable Starting LineuP.
HEW OttLIANS SAINTS OFFINH OAKLAND IAIHH OFFINSE
.. W.. Chlndter WA· 116 21 Olff Ir~ WA· 170
71 J. T. Taylor L T-265 7t At1Shell LT-2"
'1f EIMnuel bnden L0.141 t3 Gene Upshew LG-255
6' JoM Hiii C·IM 50 Daw 0.lby C250
M Connd Dobler RG 255 M S....,_ Sylvestw AO.HO
65 Bob Woodl AT·"9 10 Henry~ AT·270
IS Htftry Chllda TE ·220 17 0.wCasper T£.1'JO
12 Ike Harrl1 WA.210 " AldtMertlnl WR.115
I AtdtleMannlng Q8.31DO
42 OMldt ~ Al-23S
J4 Tony~lbr'Mttt Al-2l0
12 Ken Stabler QB-210
31 Dwrldt Jensen Ae.m
JO Matt ven Eegtlen Aa.m
NIW OttLIANI SAINTS DIPINll OAKLAND IAIHRS DIFENH
71 ElcMt Grooms LE 250
6l Barry 19enMtt L T.151 n Mltie Fulta AT-m
.0 Dan~ Al·W
50 Ken lonllton LLa.2:16
JI .... , ... _.. Ml.8-UO
S4 Pet Huo'* RLa.m
• Irk Felt• LC.•
M Ca.renctCMpmen ~ AC11S
71 by lrown SS.301
71 Tom~ FS.1•
n O.w Browning LE·ZAS
74 Daw PMr NG.a n Jonn Metutm AE-m
13 Ted ~1 SL8-220 » Rod Menln ILB-210
51 Mont9 Jotw9M ll~
~1 Phil vu..,_. WLa.m
11 Lester Hev-LC 1ts
'5 tt.vy Wllltama ltC.1• a Mike Davit U.IM n Ject. Tatum "'"-
~-
"'\
NFL Weekly Statistics
NFC
LEADING SCOlllRS
T1 2 ' u
...,._ TDI ._.Rec 1W Pta ...,_,°''· 12 " 2 • ~n .,,..,..,.,,...,._ n 1 • • ..
... N.O. 11 1t t t • 1111111..T .a. .. 1 -• __. ..........
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Hl&.Dlll. ' 0 ' Gldnlttt. N.O. I I 0
Manti. St.L I 1 1
ldal9.,s; •. ... • t 7 Tffi'. t A I 7 1
• Kiddlle
...._ PAT FG
..... Wath i6-26 22·30
SlptlM. 0.11. 21-lZ 1 .. 2.5
F,.,..ln, Ptlll. . 27·2' 17.14
Wwldltng, S.F 2•2' 16-20 "-· °''· 26-21 1).20 v..-1an, N.O. · ll-31 ~12
c.rr& L.A. 27.30 11-21
O'Dllnlghue, T.B. 2'-M 1~11
Muaftl, Att. 22·21 12·ZJ
o..eler, Minn. 22.2.. 11-17 UAD1•,ASS1•1 <w••••>
0 s..
0 s..
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S3 92
51 12
" 71 a 1 .. a '5
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,,.....,, Phll. 29_. \sl llA U 11 75.7
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tr..-, MIM. 01 w 17.J • " n.t DIBlrt• S.F. 1111 m ., U 1f 11.J a..., H. Y. 2CM 100 •..s f I as
Hidlft.L.A. JM \61 16.J 11 M 61.2
~l.Atl.JtS l:lt IU D 1S '5.1
wtlleffts, T.B. Ml Mt &I l1 13 '5.1
LIADt• ,.n nc1r11a
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....,.._ MIM. U f5S 149 7
Ollfdlr, N.O. 9 M 16.t 6
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........ L. • JO JO •
La I tar..... I 11 27 ~ ...............
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~me Att v• Avg Lng TOI
........ St.Ls 261 12'7 s.o ,, ,
Mwt?gc;;•• y, PH. 212 121't 4.S 62 7
....... Chi. -1261 u A:J 10 lelf, T.9. 2• 1111 u • 7
Dartett. 0.lt. 212 .., u '1 •
Mundt. N.0.. 117 f.O ... • 11
........ .... -"'4.1 JI s Ali6ua•M. 1• IPl .U II I
.....,, • ........--: .. ·-..., • 1 ~ .... o. -.. u 11 • LODfMO "1MTIRI
N4fM No Lno Avg Nit
...... N.Y. H 72 43.2 at
D.WNtlt, Dlill. 64 73 4U 16.0
Partridge. N.O. _.. 61 .a.a 1U
Swider. Dlt. IO 72 .0.S JI.I
limverty, G.8 . SS 65 •. 3 M.1
81~. T.B. 19 ..sa «>.1 au
a.1t. L.A. 77 60 .0.0 D.4
.Mrnet, Atl. 71 62 39.I 35.S
Little, St.L. 62 5' 39.I JU
Coteman, INtwt. 69 70 JU l3. _.
PUNT RETURN LEADERS
Name No Yds A119 Lno TOI
Sddllrt, Oii. 23 234 TU 77 .1
Amdd. o.t. 13 122 .... 27 •
Henry, Phfl. 2' 2'2 f .O 3A 0 ._ .. ..,w.h. 2' 111 U A 0
M9utl,N.0. • VI U II t
Hwntt, St.L 2' 191 U 61 t
Wlllan, DIN. 31 Ill 6.7 13 0
Sotai-.."S.F. n lG U M t
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Edw&•MMn. SI 1'I U a o
KICKOFF RETU~N LIADIH
N.me No Yds Avg Lno TOI . o....s.f. a1 a IS.f • •
H1rwy, ""''. n 5111 iu a t Gre.1, St.L 31 7M 2:U UM 1
Edwards, Minn. 31 HD 25.t a t
A. Thompson, G.B. 13 317 2U 100 1
...,.,.., St.L 11 • IU 53 0
.WICMld..CN. 1' MS 22.1 "" o
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c.mpt>e11. Hou. 17 l1 • • 102
J>.Jahnson. an. u 12 1 t 11
Jmll\....SM,. ---12--• ... Moro-. N.li. te e 9 1 .0
C.Wllll•l'M. S.D. 10 10 O O .0
Harris, Pitt. • I . 1 o s.
,,.,......, LO. ' • t . • ,.
Newwne, Clew. f 0 f t M
'l'lwMon, Pitt, f S 4 I M
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LEADING PASSERI
(U6 .. ta ..,..)
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Monon, Dan. * \16 ,... i. 12 JU
~w. Pitt. X1 214 SS.J 22 IO 77.1
$1pe, Oev. GI D ~ 216 Z2 77.1
#&.._Oft.. 151 .. IU la 11 7U
l.81*y.1Mt. .... -... 12 12 76.1
GrooM, N.E. m 1• &f 21 f7 7U
LIA.DI• f'UlaaalYEIH k:J•• • *me NI Yds Welhl ....... &alt.(lil) '2 .,
St.alwor1h, Pitt. 61 1tU
Joiner, S.O. 57 •
Updtur'dl, °"'· " m LarwMt.S.. S4 ... Ml:Clril.., ...... (rt.) S4 111
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a..t.r.Ollk. S1 OC
a.a.an. • "' L.ogen. Cltv. • 116
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Preltoft, s.o. • 121 u • _,..,,..Oft. I 2' '2 I'
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P.JaMton, Clnn. 1tO 191 1.7 lS 12
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smttfl, s... '" '70 u J1 • Dlertlng, N. Y. 1G 611 4.2 41 I
LIADINO PIUNTERS
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..UNT RITuaM LEADERS
Name ND Y• A"'9 Lftt TOI ~.Mle. U 111 n.1 16 1
Smith. IC..C. • m ll.7 • 2
~OM. 2t 9' 1U 4' t
D.Hell. a.,, lf 190 10.0 a t
fulls, 1.0. G • u fl 1
Mlr'llft, N.E. M la fA • l
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ICH:ICOPF 111VRM LEADERS
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Bnnon. Olk. IS Sf2 26.1 • ' I
Geesgow, Belt. ... mi D.J • •
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