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1980-11-28 - Orange Coast Pilot
•. Two teen-agers tants deny shot; Irvine hostages given to goven1ment DAILY PILOT Tra * * * 25c * * ·* -. . . . . ' ... ' ' . . ' : -; . ;·' VOL. Tl, NO. m , 4 SICTIONS, 44 PAGIS Roflal slaot•a ker. ........... Prince Charles fbowed his prowess at polo by •. scoring two goals in match during visit to New Delhi, India. But his team still lost 9 to 5. Heir to British throne is on official tour. Five generals tried in plot PEKING (AP) -Once the No. ' man in China, ailinl and ·feeble Chen Boda c;onfesaed in tbe Gans of Four trial today that be ordered the persecution of the late President Llu Shao-chi, the hl1best-IWlkiftt victim ol Mao T1e-tu n1'1 10-year Cultural Revolution. Meanwhile, China's former chief of the army general staff, Hu ang Yongaheng, trembled in the dock at a separate bearing when the court produced and played a 10-year-old tape re- corded telephone call which it said referred to hls role in plot· ting agalnat Mao. Sho t in h ead Irvine woman Mary Crosby /,eaves show LOS ,\NGELES <AP) - Mary Crosby takes her leave of "Dallas" tonight after shooting oil tycoon .rR. Ewi.ng in a elebrated whodnit that boosted the TV show 's rating and her caree. slain on boat By STEVE MARBLE 01 ti• O.lly Pl ... Steff Mystery today still cloaks the gunshot slaying of a 42-year·old Irvine woman whose body was found Wednesday night aboard her famHy cabin cruiser in a NewPort Beach marina. She was killed by a single shot in her head. Police said the body of Judith Conklin Nesbitt, 14161 Chagall Ave .. was found at about 7 p.m. by her husband, Fred, who told police he went to the Marine Dunes Yacht Anchorage when his wife failed to return home ror dinner. Detectives said the body of the mother of four was discovered sprawled in the front cabin of the 36 -foot Fe li cidad Four, moored in the Newport Dunes marina. The woman, police said, had been shot once in the head at close range and apparently put up a struggle. Detectives said a throw-rug on t he cabin floor ap· peared to have been violently kicked to one side of the room. Police said the caliber ol.the weapon used is still unknown and noted there appeared to be no sign that the Irvine mother had been sexually attacked. A marina spokeswoman said she saw Mrs. Nesbitt early Wed- nesday afternoon and talked with her briefly. She said the Irvine woman was alone at the time and last saw her walking toward the dock where her boat was kept. She .said Mrs . Nesbitt fre· quently visited the marina and was known and well liked by other marina patrona. _ Her husband told omcers bis . wife left home shortly after noon to show the boat to a prospective buyer. The husband , police said. became alarmed that evening when his wife failed to return home and drove to the marina where he found his wife's body in the cabin. Police said the Nesbitts, who recently put their boat up for sale. had kept the cabin cruiser at the Dunes marina for about two years but did not live a board the boat. Investigators did not im· mediately rule out robbery as a motive to the shooting but noted (See MARINA, Page AZ) Situatio n s ame Miss Crosby says she's not afraid to be leaving the show. even though she has probably become one of the more famous TV c rimina ls a s Kristi n Shepard. J . R.'s former lover. She said she has no fear of being typecast as ·'the woman who shot J.R." She said: ''It hasn't hurt me yet. so I don't think it 's going to hurt me in the future. I don't know where it's going to take me. but I guarantee it's not going to hurt." Militants dell)7 hostage transfer WA SHINGTON <AP > -As Islamic militants deny reports that they have turned the American hostages over to the Irani an government, the State Department says its No. 2 man may return to Algeria soon with the next U.S. response to Iran's demands for ending the 13-month standoff. Spokesman John H. Trattner held out the possibility of a return trtp by Deputy Secretary ofSUte Warren Christopher after two days of talb with Algerian in~ termedlariea ended Thursday ap- parently without brin&iDI the 52 bosta{es any cloHr to freedom. . taken custody of the hostages from the militants who seized them Nov. 4, 1979. Three hostages (See llOSTAGES, Page AZ> Gunme n free six host ages NAPLES, Fla. (AP) -A hostage waved a white handkerchief from the window of a motor home in a futile at- temot to attract paHers-by dur· tn1 a 155-mlle tri p acroas Florida ln which two aunmen held 1lx Naples re1identa cap- tive for four days. 2 teens shot in lrVine Cbrlatopher new to Alcerta this moatb to deliver t.he first U.S. rnpome to Iran 'a four condltklnl forreleuin1t.beAmerlcana. Meanwhile, one of the hlamlc mlijtanta oeeupytn1 the U .8. Em· busy In Tehran denied today newt reporta tbat the 41 bost.atel held ln the emM.uy had bem de- Uveredtothepenm•t. B eaten, burned with c11arette1 and repeatedly tbreatmed by their capton, the 1lx peofle were tied up ln a north Naplel apartment, robbed ol tlOO, driv• from Naple1 to Melbourne and then releued. AD Irvine man, apparently • ftarinl two teen-a1en ln front ol lu. boloe were bur1lan, •hot "9m with a t mm automatic ~I. Police 1ald. TIM two lntlle lloJ'I, _. II -tbe .... 11, '"" tat• to IUta ADa-Tuatla CommualtJ .... ,..... Tbandq, ....... tbey ... ~ -pd eoadWGD. OM bo1 WM bit ln tH back, the other in the arm. Police S1t. Dick Bowman theorized that a 11Dcle bullet ln· jured the teen·acen, w~m he refuted to ldenUfy. Tbelr alleced ... allant, Arley Wllllama, "'· of 9 Driftwood, wu booked into Newport S.acb Jall oa 1u1plelon of attempted murder. He wu freed Thursday mominl after poaUbl a $25,000 j bail. Bowman aald Williams wu a victim of an Oct. 31 re1ldenUal bur&lary. Williama told police he tboulbt the teeD·a1en were try. in& to break into hi• pickup truck. He aald the IUD be WU carrJinl accidentally flred when he confronted the youths near his tnick. ··we ban nait dell.wed the holta1• to the 10.-minent' ~ .. and Wbm we dO we wtll iil6i"' statement ·~lal tt, .. Ukl the mllit.ant, wbo wu naebed by telepbaaefl'om 8elnlt Le'*-t. Both CBS ud NBC quo&ed fonlp ~ Tbunday M 11y- ln1 the._lra1'hm irnv,.mment baa Tbe two ,_men were 1Ull at lar1e today. sald the Collier County Sberlf'f'• omce, and de· teeUv• b8d DGt ..tabllabed a motlft for tbe bbarn crime. Poliff ldentlfted tHm u David 'lllanbaD, •· met John II. Peek1 22. Deputy Ray Bamett 1ala tbey uve bffn charted with klc1Dapplq. ' • Abating winds aid fight By GLENN SCOTT OI -O.lly PllOl Sl•ll . . Ground crews of firefighters and a fleet of air tankers began the first major counterattack lo· day on a blaze that has scorched 28,500 acres of dry brushland in the Trabuco Canyon area of Orange County. Surging winds and steep. over· g r o wn terrain h ave kept fir e fighters from hikin~ into blazing Bear Tra p Canyon. about two miles east or Mod- jeska Canyon. But the winds subsided Thurs· day and m a ny or the 1.880 firefighters were prepar ing to· day to pinch off the most dangerous part of the fire. said Chuck Murphy, public informa· lion officer for the Orange Coun- J.y Fire Department. "We're pumping in a lot of air tankers so the guys can go in there a nd fi ght the fire by hand," Murphy said. Eight airplanes from the Air Force National Guard dropped gallons of fire r e tardant chemicals miKed wi th water on the blaze Thursday. ·'They just painted that northwest comer," said Murphy. The fire started Monday in tn- <See nRES, Page A2) Coast Weather Increasing h ig h cloudiness and cooler Saturday. Lows tonight 47 to 53. Highs Saturday 67 at beaches,73inland. I N81D E TODA'1 Ten idols /rom Ille 'tOt and 'IOt are entmommg ,,.., ~·lend al DUMJlland and KnoU'• 8errt1 1''arm. Su PAGE CJ. l •tlex NBtnre N BDNA"DINO CAP> :l'llllM_. ol .Urf ,.,.111hten .,...., on bftp from aature to e \a Lhelr baltJ11 a•aLrut the l Nftlll ol a dev1Jt atl.n1 JO ... llaa t ICOtc hed to.~ ..:-1 MMd Jlt atructures Nd ~med four Uvea. fiNf'lahta-a m.011 d w pre· venl evtt1 more strueluru from •• ·---Bus driver i:aped by passenger VAN NUYS (AP> A woman bus driver for the Rapid Transit ~trict was round dazed and .. ,i terical in an alley today after the was kidnapped, r aped and k'M>ek ed unconscious by a knife- •ieJding pssenger on her bus, i;ic>lice said. 'nle lone passenger on the bus apparently forced the JO.year old driver at knifepoint to dnve to.~ alley a s hort distance from t/ie Van Nuys fl igh School a nd Jhen raped her. sai(l Sgt. Jim fhompson. • She was found 10 a state of •hock on the bus at a bout 1 a . m tnd was ta ken to the Van Nuys eceiving flospila l where !>he as treated for a possible con fUSsion , bruises and s hock. Thompson said. fie said she was t ept for observation ' The incident occurred un the No. 88 bus hoe which runs from the Sao Fe rnando Valley to UCLA and Los Angeles lnterna Tt<>tlal Airport . s a i d RTO spokesman Ray Garcia lit> said the assault occurrrd a l about 11 15 pm · rolice put out an <'mcrgC'nt·\ t>roadcas t asking for pubht• as $1st.a nc·e m t'aplur111g twr a~ sailanl. who wa~ dC'st·ribt·d a., t a utas1an. 2:1 , we1gh1nl.l 11:-i pounds and 5 foot !J with blond il a1 r Pohl'!' s aid he• hud bru1 -.es •round one t'Yl' and numerous lariat sc-ratdws inf11C'lNI hv h1-. victim Charles rap news media t. NEW DELHJ , Jnd1 a CAPJ rinceCharles, heirtothP Rnl1'\h rone c·n ti<'ized th'· n<•w c-, m .. 111'1 tbday for "!it:n'><Jt111nall'rn ' Miii ~ishonest re1.1ort1n~ -"llonesty and 111lt•l(nt v .an· vital r~wtor<; In n ·port1 ng :wrl dften get 'uhmc·rgcd 1n th1· general rush for M•n-.atwnah:;m. · Cha rlt's tohl :1 bout I ,000 studr·nt~ and f acuity of the· I nd1 u n I n'>l1t 1111· of technology h1·r1· Simon "r•~fusc,..' ~ury post S ANT/\ HJ\HllAHA 1/\1'1 Ronald Hcu1i:an 1i1 pn·puring ''' resume his st><1rd1 fur a Culta111'1 amid a published 1 cporl th al h1i. ttip choice for Tre as ury M·cret;ary t urned down the Joh The New York l>a tl v Nt:w~ stud today that former 1;r,.a~ury Secretary William 1': Simon '-sked Hcttl(an in a telcµhm11· conversat ion WC'dn esday to Withdraw his name from t on slder at1on for pcrsl)na I reason-; Reagan had l·alled S1 mon :mil told him he wa11 the prcs1df'nl elect ·s first c ho1t•e for thl' 'treas ury Job, the• papN rl· ported. Pot loads seized , EDJSTO ISLAND, S <.:. (Al'1 , Police have sc1ze<l two true t,or-trailer loads of m11rl juan11 ind arrested 21 men in a mid at I boat landing on the• Edisto ftlver, authorities said. . • ' • • • • • • • OAANOl COAST ' · DAILY PILOT .... "' ....... f'r•\lcMf\l e"CI f'\#•~r ,....._,, lli•Wit ..... ., ,.,._ ... ,,._ ..... .............. .. (MrtnM l -A,\l\t.-M lllM~fftt f ftHllW . ' • OfflcH t Coot• Mo•• JJO Wut II., lcrHI I:;;~~~~· • ,.,.,,. ~ .. ci. .... Mo I~ ...... '·--•llOt•-'"""y~ll ... l40o12t0 c.y,i-... °'-(Mot ~ ........ c--· Jle -_,.,, ~lli11tl••i'-'•il ...... 1 ... ~=I•! tr Mr•rllN-ftl• ~fl•I "'*' Ml , ... ~ ... 11 .... , ·~··· , ............ . c ,...,._. I teca~flttt --••II ar Cttl• ""*"· tfll ...... ~. I"'" tfof•I ...._,f"'lell.,, CM a r ... _.,,,, H "'*''J' It -tloly w,_........,.., __ ' burnlaa 11uaraday wben th•y raud h'om hlMlle to hoUN •hen lb~ ClamH of the d t adly l"anorama fire cam e out ol tbt h ills a nd a\upt tbrou1h the amaH rural community of Dt von nortbwest of bere. "The winds have dlmlalsbed. Overall, it it lookin1 pretty op. timistk." U.S. Forest Service ,, Hadia11t Print.·ess Grace of Monaco s miled radiantly a s s he ar- n vcd lh1s week at the New London Theater in London's Drur:-Lane for the British Film Awards . She prC'sented a s pecial award Lo Rritis h <H·t Of ()a\ 10 !\i I Vt:' fl Man arrested in Anaheim slayii1g J\ 12 vt>ar-old Anaheim man has been booked into Orange Co unty Jail in tonnection with tht' shootin~ death of a Fullerton mJn (ialt' Dean Sawvell was arrest- , rt f hursday after he was ques l1<1nt>c1 b:y Anaheim police of fa• f-f'> a bout the shooting out.side h1-. home at 1024 Burlwood l>rav1• Ki·nm•lh .I FrP1llt h, 25. was !11a11HI ti~ th1• 11 ff1<·cr-. on a 1d1•walk Jbout IO p m . pollc·t· s;i11I 111· had tJ4.•£•n c;hnt an th1· -,111m,u ·h ~ 1 (•1l1da was lakC'n lo An uh1•1m \11·11111n:tl H11sp1t:1l hut d1e<I soon • al I r• r ·arrivsa I. ac·c·ol(fing tu po hn· 1'11111·1• d11l 1111l n•ll•ast• poss1lilt• naot1 v1·~ f111 tht• sh<K>tmv, MARINA ... that the l1out did not UJ>pt.·u r t1> II<' rnnsa<'kcd /\ mannu s pokeswoman iia1d Uwr1· an· 230 s lips :i t lhc yal'hl :anchonigc· but noted few hoot owners th1•rc actu a I ly 11 ve aboard their Vt'ssels Dctect1 vl's, who sta rted at l<'mµts al solvm)( the ("a11c lute ' Wt•!lnf.'sday and continued their 1•Horts throu~h Thunk111(1vinl( 1111 v, ordered lhc boat moved from the marina to the Orange County Sheriffs 11pj_b<>r Patrol rlo<·k m Co rona del MJr Following an autop11y Thurs dny. Mrs . Ncsb1ll'11 body w1111 mo v,·d to Pa c 1r1r V ie w Mc•roor11tl Park and Mortuary tn Newport Beach. fo'unc rul ar run~cmcnl.H are pending. Crash probed by officials l>HIGGS, Ida h o <AP> f<~eclernl investlgator11 attempted today to dete rmine the cawte of n fi ery crash that killed all six per11ons aboard a twln-e n1lne plane lhat nosedived short of the Driggs airport runway . Teton County Sheriff Ted Trout u ld vl11lblllty was about 100 yuda early Thursday when the 1977 Beechcraft Duke carry· lnfC members of a California family to a Thank11lvln1 ,...., dezvowi here plun1ed Into the iround several hundred fet t 11 hort of the runway ln thl• southeastern Idaho town near the Wyoming bo.rder. Tht vtct.lma were ldtntlfted u the pllot, Jam .. Clay of the San Franclaco Bay ana: hi• t.hNe children Stacey, 17, Cameron, 13 , and Mttob, 11 : and bl• brother, Chari• Tea1ue Clay ol Lake Tahoe, Nev. The 11.nh Ylc· tlm WU ldenUftM u Ptny An· d1r1on ol CaUfomia, • lllllWA M , .... o-.-Nld .._ ,.ldntt of .....a ••daa1ered Saa Beraardlao mountala commaltleJ were permltt.cl to return to their hom• . Tb• nmlt deltrvcUve of the blaae1, tbe 21,820-acre Panorama fl.re that dama1ed or de1troy9d m 1tructures, WU IO perctD& eoatalned and offtdu eould nOt predict when tbey wo~ bave lt under control. But ~reported wldeaprelld use of air taaken w make water drop• on that and the qtber six fires atJU burnin1 on Thanbeiv· tna Day and were confident ol aalnlq an upper band today lf the WftMts didn't plck up aaaln. Two bluet, the Lakeland fire In Rlveralde County and the Sycamo r e fire I n San Bernardino counties, were both 80 percent contained Thunday evening and run containment was expected today. T h e more than 6 ,000 firefighters from as far away as New York enjoyed Thanksgiving dinners of sorts at the various fire camps Thursday, and Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. joined sever al hundred of them at the Sycamore Fir e camp north of San Bernardino. Brown toured the fire·ravaged Northpark sec tor o f San Be rnardino -where 253 homes wer e destroyed or damage d Monday before arriving at lhe <'amp to eat turkey and mashed potatoes and spend an hour with fi re fighters who had just re- turned from the fi re line. "It's devastating," Brown said of the destruction. "It's like som e kind of a war zone." Brown said he hopes President Carter will make low-interest loans available to people who lost their homes. The fires, which began Mon· day in tinder-dry countryside, had been fanned by winds of up to 100 mph. The winds dropped to 30 mph Thursday, allowing conc entr ated aerial drops of water and fire ret ardant on lhe eastern edge of the Panorama fire in San Bernardino. Thal fire has taken four lives and done $34 million damage. Various fire agencies have of- fered a $6,000 rewar d for in· formation leading to the arrest a nd conviction of whomever started the fire. The mountain communities or Twin Peaks and Rim Forest along the northern perimeter of the fire had been evacuated, but residents were allowed to return Thursday .. Rim Forest looks real good," s aid Ms. Guttman. "We have a really good fuel break at Mud t'lats, JUSt south or Rim Forest." Residents also were permitted to return in the Devore Heights Jrea to the west, whe re "we have been doing som e good backfiring," she said . S lig htl y t o th e south , firefighters continued to guard again11t the fire's return to Devore. The Thunder Fi re in the Mt. Haldy ar ea was ho lding steady at 12,000 acres. The fire was re· 1>ortcd 60 percent contained and :J5 percent controlled. The Thunder Fire has cost $1. Ii million to fight, damaged one !'llructure and destroyed 28 valued at t&S0,000. The Summit fire had burned 3,300 acres In a slightly populat- ed area about 10 miles west of San Bernardino. It was 70 per· r ent contained by late Thursday and the 760 people on its line were keeping ll wllhln It's boun- daries. The Lockwood fire, which had consumed 8 ,000 a cres in lhe Los Padre• National Forest In Ven· Lura County, was 30 percent con- ta lned by Thursday afternoon, a nd wa" burnln• In brush and foreat. lnmate8 e8cape TOWSON , Md. CAP ) Authorities were searching to- day for five lnmalea, lnch.ldlng two char1ed with murder, who used hacuaws to cut third-story ban at the Baltimore County J •ll and climbed down a rope of bedaheet. and electrical cord. A jail employee, meanwhlle, wu arrealed In connectlo'n with the ea cape. WIND TAKES QVEEN'S JUT LAND'S END, En1land <AP) -Queen Elisabeth 11 109t her hat w • ••••·force wlad today outalde a tin miH •t Luci'• l:Dd on Enelaad'• IOUthw•t tip. Emer,m1 from Offvor mine In Comwall County, the BriU.h monarch met an Icy blut from the Atlantic and her wh.lte pro- tectl ve helmet went Hlli!lt ~ a crowd of mlntra and prt11men. A reporter trapped U.. apln· , nln1 l~ar wftlt bll foot and a ml.M oft'lctal NtunMd lt to lbe qUMD, wtao •• raaklq ber ftnt >UDdeqrauad lmpeetim ot • tin mlDe. HOMEOWNl!RI AID FIREMEN wmt PAILS OF WATER AND GADEN HOll!I Flame• co"*'t from Klmbertc C.nyon threatened.home• In Devore Illegal alleas Family feud ends in slaying in HB An apparent feud between two families of illegal aliens from Mexico led to the murder of a 24-year-old man in a Huntington Beach a lley on Thanksgiving Day , according to police. Roberto Brito, of Huntington Beach. was killed at about 7:30 p. m . after being hit three limes by shots fired from a ha ndgun in \he alley behind 17361 Queens Lane, In the central part of the cit y. poUce s aid. Also wounded in the hail of bullets was Maria Mir anda . 20, a companion of t he slain man. She-was treated for a minor hip wound at Huntington Intercom· munity Hospital. palace said Police Lt. Bruce Young said a suspect . Ramiro Ocampo .. 28, of Torrance. is be ing sought in the shooting case. Young said the murder appears to be in retalia- tion for a shooting earlier in lhe day in the cit~ of Carson. involv- X-ray film stolen in Newport Beach .. . Some .strong-backed thieves ha uled off a 500-pound box of old X·ray film from a storage area in a N e wpo rt Beach medical center som etime early this week. Employees of the Newpor t Orthopedic Surgery Medic al Center, 307 Placentia Ave., told police the film was worth $1 ,100 because of its high silver con- tent. mg relatives of the victim and the suspect. Witnesses told polic e that Ocampo allegedly flred on lhe two victims with a .22-caliber handgun as they were walking toward a residence on Queens Lane. Brito was shot in each arm a nd in the right side, police said . He staggered a short distance a nd died, police reported. The Queens Lane a rea, police said, is heavily populated by non-English speaking i)ersons of Latin descent. The suspect and two v'ictims were illegal aliens. Young said. Death hits rock concert OAKLAND (AP> -There were no leads to help solve lhe s hooting death of a teen-ager and lhe robbery or a t least 10 other people who attended a roc k c once rt a t Oak land Auditorium, police said. Sgt. Dan Murray said Thurc. da·y utar steven "t:Jucol. 1s:,..;f Newark, Calif. was found shot to death and robbed in a walkway o n the third floo r of tbe a uditorium after Wednesday's concert by Kool and lhe Gang. ''The re was a series of rob- beries of patrons by othe r patrons." Murray s aid. "We·re not sure what the motive was. There was a Jot of jewelry being s~a tched, gold c ha in s being ripped off." ·Feline found Cat hikes 250 mi/a home LONDON <AP> A ginger tomcat named Samson has turned up at his home in London arter being lost 2SO miles away in Pembrokeshire, S?uth Wales, two years ago. Owner Margar et Adams of London's East End said Thurs- day s he advertised in newspapers for Samson without success after he disappeared during a vacation . "He was sitting on the garden wall, very bedraggled andl very hungry," she said "He's Samson all right, the same markings, the same short, fat legs, the same walk and all the s ame little mannerisms which any cat owner would recognize in her own animal. I think he is a s upercat " ·FIRES ..• dian Canyon in Riverside County but quickly ran with the wind over the ridge of the Santa Ana mountains into Orange County. It ~en split into two fronts, one going south into Dove Canyon past Coto de Caza and t.be other northwest into Bear Trap Can. yon. Three cabins and four other buildings in Holy Jim Canyon were destroyed. Murphy said today the fire is cons idered 60 percent contained and IO percent controlled~ mo8t- ly because the southern froat is completely c ut off by bulldozer trails. ·'Our priori lies are on the no rthwest portion near Mod- jeska Canyon," he s aid. But he noted that the fire has never inched closer than 1.5 miles from homes in the canyon. He said t.he flames haven't en- dan ge red a game r eserve operated by the Audubon Society or the home built for Madam Helena Modjeska, the 19th cen- tury actress for whom the can- yon is named. A voluntary evacuation still is in effect for residents or the can - yon . Although the Trabuco fire has burned the largest amount of acres of a ny of the destructive Southern California brushfires, only two serious injuries have been reported and no deaths. 0 .n Thurs d ay. a reserve . firefi ghter fell off a bridge and dislocated his shoulder . Earlier, a bulldozer operator was hurt when his vehicle rolled down a stee p hi llside. Ri verside County fire in- vestigators say the cause of the fire is still unknown and is under investigation . f'ro• Pa~ 11 I HOSTAGES are being he ld in the Foreign Ministry. C BS, quoting "us ually reliable sources," said most of the hostages have been moved from the U.S. Embassy to Tehran's Evin Prison , which once held someoflhelateShah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi's foes. NBC said the militants at the e mbassy claim they no longer are involved in the hostage matter. Iranian government sources denied that a hostage transfer had taken place, and Slate Depart- ment duty officer Sondra McCar- ty said U.S. officials had "nothing to confirm lha t the Iranian gov- e rnme n t h as taken over responsibility for them ." PRUDENT Throughout our 85 years of carpet retailing. one fact becomes Quite evident -that when money is less plentiful, people buy Mllw .... ,. . Bl TYING ' This Is contrary to popular belief, but makes good sense if you think about it. When .. you have to concern yourself with value and performance. you are likely to buy • ..., ...... At Alden's in recent years, our per unit sale has been more expensive carpeting, reflecting this fact. Consequently, we haw the largest selection of finer qualities you will see anywhere. all at c:x>fY'.'P9fltlve prices. · The end resylt Is customer satisfaction, pride and recommendations which provide our overwhelming source of new business. R I MAPLSI, ltal1 (AP) -................... ..,. .. •1 111111 IM ...... ................. "811'• ...... , ............ , .. ......... , .. , .... , . "' .. , .. ............. fooll, .. -'t ... , •Nlclae. Tiler• Ju'& ~'°41 1eft allve,." •••• .. wonerL·nd~ ..., ... ,. pow-edmd •= lD C11telauovo PS!!~ l~Na .... , ~~·--.. .... ~ .............. . ~c.....ity nnns ~ -tbe Italian mliltary command reported 2,843 dead, 1.SST mwtq and 7,751 lnjured. Tbe nadcJaal police ln Rome listed 2,215deMand1,211 miJain1. Five people were found alive in lbe rubble'tbunday. Driven 11qu.inted throuah the sheets ol rain u trucks crawled through mud wllh relief matertala for iaolaled villages. There were signs of tension ,mon.g villasen fruatrated by ihortages of food, tents and other supplies. Abot 150 pole sat on • •8118 dP~neh l[!l&ke hoIDeless =...-, =-:..~-..:; ................. "'°" IMt wbat-.,e•141nd&Mladt olaid .... •.SbrtWr.W.... Salemo'• • ...._..,, 1cboo.I wu crowded bJ nnlnn ..-. lq aW.er from the dow'Qpour. ID NQa., famlU• wve IDC= a. tbne waUHCI tram. OD a . . Otll..t amoq the ..U.ated , • ttomeleaa crouched in teata or aatlncan. "We have a tbouland people without J'O()fa. We're aleepine in ta.. Opea-1t. We haven't eaten in two daya,1' the mayor of Fricu-· to IA Avellino province taid ln a telephooe interview. CHIEF OF &ESCUE opera. tlona Giuseppe Zamberlettl aaJced the government to provide 3,500 railroad cars to house quake sur- vivon sleeping in tents or in the open. The government asked all owners or campers to contact of- ficials about lending their vebiclesforuseinthequa.kezone. Authorities were surveying hotels on the coast south or Naples in hopes or sending people there to liveforthewinter. Interior Minister Virginio Rognoni bad submitted his res- ignation Wednesday. citing thQ AP ........ ITAUAN DISASTER WORKERS 8PRA Y CORPSES Dleinfectllnt eppllod befor. comme>n11r•v• burt•I criticism or government rescue work. He said his departure might relieve tensions he said were frustrating relief efforts. But Premier Arnaldo Forlani rejected the resignation. ''Accepting your resignation would mean increasing the dif· ficults.e ol thoM ~ &o help aun .... people,• PorlanJ wrote~. a fellow Christian Democrat. Fireftsbten found a lar1e cbelt ol 1old eohll while di11ln1 tb~ tbe rubble of a church ln the moutain villa1e o~ Su Manto. the ltaUan news •sene)I ANSA reported. The firefighters said the cbelt wu too heavy to lift, and cuatoma pollce planned to callinabelicoptertopullitout. TRE&E WAS A LEGEND in the town for more than 100 years that a Hint bad left a hidden treasure, the agency aald. NATO military peraoonel Of· fered help and Common Market commodities were sent into the area to help lbe international reacue effort. A thousand Americans, mostly military personnel stationed in Italy. collected relief goods and loaded them into trucks. Thirty U.S. paratroopers were flown in to teach Italian soldiers how to set up 1,000 American tents delivered earlier. Another 1,000 tents plus 20,000 blankets were on the way from the United States. Tbecommonmarket donated 17,900 tons of cereals, aneat and olive oil Tlalll'May, ad- dJn1 to ea ••r.u::..:.lpmeDt. Further ald wu . •ceord· ins toofflctalt in ........ 0 The North Atlantic Tl'ffb . r1a1'1ution Hid 130. ptna1il blood and $57,000 were don~ Pt'lnoanel at the beadqual"tel(I' the Allied For ces, Soutli Europe, bued in Naples. and cloWnc· wu being col~ for shipment by truck to Noe.§Pi, where the lulian army wu to handle diatri but.ion. · • ., " NA1'0 officials aaJd mat· treaaea, sheets and blanl pulled from the military sgp warehouaea were alto being to Nocera. Jn Bonn, West German Defeme Minister Hana Apel order~ Bavarian·bued engineering tia~ talion to Italy to help in lbe cleanup. The 204tb Engineeta fr6i P assau assisted in recovert.. operations at Friuli, Italy, atier an earthquake in 1976. . , ,.. Eight West German air for~ transport planes loaded witla; tent~. blankeu, sleeping bags~ medics have already been <{ifx patched to Italy since Sund•f. 6- quake, and more flights ar~ scheduled, a German Defense Ministry statement said. Polish steelworkers~ Gays Inarch Mass walkouts averted WARSAW, Poland (AP) - The Solidarity trade union, after winning the release of two prisoners and shelving plans for a general strike in Warsaw, ended a walkout early today at one of Poland's largest steel mills. Strikers at the 10.000·worker Hula Warszawa steel plant voted to return to work after JY.t hours of debate followinR an appeal for modernation from Solidarity leader Lech Walesa. "STRIKE ALERTS" at other enterprises in the Wa rsaw area remained in effect and the union pressed the government for other concessions. The union had p lanned a general st rike for no on Thursday in the Warsaw area, but called it off after two 2t«Jchers rommended . Special letters of appreciation will go to two retiring Harbor Area teachers. the Newport- M esa Unified School District Board ot Trustees decided. "Both of them are the kind of people who make this district tick," observed Trustee Todd Hess, who said he has had an op- porunity to see Emil Neeme and Maxine Meeks in action for years. "Mr. Neeme was my basket- ball coach 'way back when,· " Hess said of the Newport Harbor High School mathematics teacher who is leaving after 29 years with the district. Mrs. Meeks is a 19-year employee and elementary teacher who iB ending her career as a resource teacher in the Lindbergh School Learning Center. Casa hearing on access gains delay At the request of Cotton Point Associates, developers of the Nixon Estate in San Clemente, City C<Mincil con.aideratlon of a 11-lot subdivision on the proper- ty bas been postponed until Wed- nesday. · 'City Clerk Max Berg said the developers wanted more time to prepare charts and diagrams sbowinl that a pedestrian path 1¥ding into the property would bi impractical. Tbe path, proposed by Coun· cllman Pat,nck Lane to provide pabllc acceu to the estate, ii op- posed by the developers, who say tt would create a safety and HCurily problem. Tbe NCxon bouae 11 to be. oc· e11pied by Cotton Point partner Gavin Herbert and hia family. The developera uy t.be public 11tould non-allowed to "ca.,k" at a private raldedce. But Lane HYI that lf the de- ytlopen refuM to provide public aec ... for people to view the Nixon boUle, the council abould dttny the 1ubdlvt1lon. persons charged with revealing stale secrets were freed pending trial. The release of the two -a union printer and an employee of the government prosecutor's office -had been the main demand on a list of concessions the union seeks from lhe Communist regime . Walesa, the maveric k organizer and hero of the August strikes that gave birth to the first independent unions in the Soviet bloc, new here from the Baltic port of Gdansk to address a rally at the mill. "We s hould s tep up organization activity. check channels of communication and • prepare for the great battles to come," he said. "If we have some power, let's not risk it. This is a step toward confrontation.·· Union sources said Walesa and local union officials left the s teel mill late Thursday to discuss other union demands with Vice Premier Mieczyslaw Jagielski in the council of ministers building .. · Later. however. Walesa said he had conferred with Jagielski only by telephone. THE UNION HAS demanded the release of alleged political prisoners, establishment of a union-pa rliamentary committee to investigate the prosecutor's offi ce, a probe into police actions during worker unrest in 1970 and 1976, publication of a secret party report on the bloody worker riots in Gdansk in 1970 and limitations on the budgets of the police. security services and Interior Ministry. Document critical of human abuses WASIDNGTON (AP) -The Organization of Americ an States, overcoming a deep ideological split, has approved a consensus resolution calling on six Latin American nations to improve human ri ghts performance. AGREEMENT WAS reached following a marathon aU ·night debate that underscored the sensitivity of the human rights question and the profound differences between the hemisphere's democ ratic and military -dominated governments. The annual foreign ministers meeting ended Thurday after eight days of delibe rations' marked by threats by Argentina and other military governments' to walk out if the final resoluti0f1 condemned individual OAS members. The countries named m Ule resolution were Argentina , Chile, El Salvador. Haiti, Paraguay and Uruguay. In the end, exhausted de· legates finally reached agree- ment on a resolution which named the six countries in one article o( the resolution and called on them to improve human rights performance in another. · MOST OF THE debate centered on a 266-page special report by the OAS ·inter-American Human Rights Commission on rights abuses in Argentina. The· report documents hundreds of case Irvine cop8 get pay hike The 1rvine City Council baa approved 8 percent w•ae bikes for tbe five lieutenants on the Irvine police force . The waae inenue brinp to $2'7 ,000 the •tartln• aalary ol an lrvlne police Ueut.nant. The hilheal l .. U')' DOW lt Slit•· ln llddlUoo to tbe aa1uy in, creaae, tbe lleute41nu were •lven a S.5 percent lncnaee in tbelr beneftt paekaae, whi'b ln- clud• a retirement plan and health lllnranee. Police~ Leo Peart ud tbe two police C8Pt•lm com• up '"" 11lary mtew1 Dec. t. Poli~ cimc:... ad MrSUDta .. ,. •••• ....tdn• under a t ... ,... waae pact that nplnl in Ila .• s tudies of Argentines who dis appeared after their arrests by security forces and thousands of other cases which have not been cla rified. Argentina has denoun ced th e report as unbalanced a nd lacking in objectivity. Students win plaudits for • power saving Students at Top of the World Elementary School in Laguna Beach have been commended by the California State Assembly for cutting power usage at the school by 55 percent last year. thus saving $12,000. The assembly resolution notes that the students determined how much electricitv is reouired 1to power lights and devices and measured the reduction in· •power use when the units were 1turned off. It also notes that the pupils' ef· forts resulted in removal of 566 light bulbs at the school and the use of timers on exhaust fans. The "Save Energy at School" program is tied in with a com· puter class on conservation at the school. l.aguna to offer '81:ieie' elasees A new class ent.Uled Stress Without Dt.stress will be offered this winter through the Laf\Ula Beach Unified School Diltrict. Two cluaea will be beld, one on Tuetldaya and the other oo Thursdays. Students can enroll in room 32 at Latuna Beach High School on Dec. 2 or 4. Further information may be obtained by calling 494·854&, ext. 208. W•'mlopened JEFFERSON ISLAND. La. (AP) -Federal off1eJall have Nf!>peoed Jettenon l•land to the is lamW• roreect to nee their 'bom• tut week wben a mine lhaf\ collaPMCI. dralqlnc a •mall lake and thrfft.en!J. the ttabtU· t7 of the aru'a rlytna aalt dome. , • mIDeIDory of deaths SAN FRANCISCO CAP) - Several thousand homosexuals marched Thanksgiving night in memory of the City Hall slay· ings two years ago of Mayor George Moscone and c ity Supervisor Harvey Milk, an avowed homosexual. The candlelight march down city sidewalks, with marchers stretching at least a half-mile from Castro Street to City Hall also was intended to draw atten· lion to what gay leaders are call- ing increased violence against gays, women , minority and elderly residents of San Fran· cisco by gangs of hoodlums . Reagan 'replays' early broadcast PONTIAC, Mich. CAP) -Ronald Reagan remem- bers the first instant replay. He staged it -on radio. The president·elect, who was a sports announcer before be became an actor and then a politician, re· called his early career in an interview telecast by CBS Thurs day during halftime of the Chicago Bears-Detroit Lions Na· tional Football League game. "I think I did the first instant replay," Reagan told Vince Scully in.the in-.· · · terview, taped last Mon· day at the presid ent · elect's home in Pacific Palisades. Calif. " ·'It was a violent act that took George and Harvey from us and it's been violent acts (against gays) over the last few months that have brought the idea of having a march against violence in their honor," said John Joiner, one or the march or· ganizers. REAGAN DID HI S s ports announc ing - Chicago Cubs and Wbjte Sox baseball games, Big Ten Conference football games and s ome track and field -from 1932 to 1937. and it happened s ometime during that period when he was call- ..~ ......... A SPORTS FIRST ,. At an earlier meeting with Mayor Dianne Feinstein, mem· be rs of the Harvey Milk Gay Democratic Club and the Tavern Guild said attacks on gays have become a new sport. They asked the mayor to step up p o l ice patrol s 1n gay neighborhoods. Aoneld A••o•n =• .. The city estimates 100,000 of its 650,000 r esidents are homosexuals . Sponsors of Thursday night's demonstration sought a police permit to march in the streets, but it was denied because of· ficials said there was a man· power shortage on the holiday. Leaders of lhe event decided to march on the sidewalks . A march ended in a riot May 21, 1979, the day former Supervisor Dan White was sen· tenced for the killings. Many said the seven years and seven months punishment White re- ce ived o n a voluntary manslaughter con viction was too lenient. ing the Drake Relays, a major track and fie ld event. "All day, I'd been talk· ing about the quarter· mile, the 440; this was go. ing to be the biggest event,'' Reagan said . "Two schools. Penn and Drake, used to compete to see who could get the big· gest stars-. Their m eets were always held on the same day. And all day long I had been telling the audience that this quarter· mie was oing to be the greatest event. "And jus t between events, a public relations man brought the president of Drake University into Public Announcement the broadcasting ·booth to say a few words to the au· dience, and I sat there and listened to him speak into our microphone while I watched the quarter-mile event I 'd been talking about all day go by," Reagan went on. ''AND WHEN HE s igned off and I thanked him for coming in and so forth and the press box door closed, I just couldn't tell the audience it was all over, so I just said, 'We're just in time for that event I've been te lling you about.· And of course I got m y watch and I knew that it had to take about 48 seconds and I took them off and around the track and brought them in 1, 2, 3 with no problem at all in about the required time." On Nov. 6th, 1980 Raciti Jewelry Company Announced .Giving Away $100,000 In Discounts On All In Store Items. To Date, ThereHave Been $52,418 In Discounts Given. • j .. : .• 111.~~~~::~g 1 ..,. ,.._,_, ~. COIU ...... CA •1'11 _,. I ~DW,646-7741 I J --' • ·~ ..... ~I ~ I -, Marp ltl•e . lltD AND YOU lllAU. DUTaOY: People wbo live tn tbe rather ale. •utera NCtMm ol H•Unitol' Beaeta are 1pp1rently i.n need of ftodlDa a new place for tMl.r com- munity meeunaa. T'bat'• beeaUle clty olftcl&la an toloc to .._ bulldoie the lABard Community c.te.r to the pouDd. Apparently the little center buUcll.q, in a amall part next to LeBard School, lJ 1~ to fall to tbe demollUoo crews because It'• beyond repair. Tollett are brohn. Walls are caved ln. Even the water meters don't worlt. Now you miJlbt aet pretty ION at the HuotiDCton Clty government for lettin1 a nice clubboule buUclinc like this, used often by nel1hborbood 1rou1>1. fall apart In this fashloo. Btll' THE PKOBLEM ls lJte city crews didn't just let 1t fall apart. ,. AU o( the damage can be attributed to vandals. Vandals destroyed the toilets. They ripped lights ri&ht out of the electrical sockets. Threw chairs into the aide of the buildlna . Wrecked the water meters. Painted s wastikas on the walls and scrawled violent slogans on the place. Huntington Beach Community Sqvice Director Vince Moorhouse called it a wanton. destructive attack. Moorhouse said the damage is so extensive, into the 1111111111111 .. There goe! ancther mucreant making off in the night thousands of dollars, that it just isn't worth it to repair. The only feasible alternative seemed to be to bulldoze the clubhouse to the ground. ALL OF THIS REMINDS you that a few years ago, an architect proposed to the Newport Beach City Council that new public beach restrooms be equipped with stainless steel toilet fixtures. Council members were quick to criticize lllis .as a gross extravagance. Until. that is. the architect explained that a stainless steel toilet can't be destroyed by vandals with cherry bombs. hke a porcelean toilet, which can be blown to bits. Recently, several proposals have surfaced in Laguna Heach to paint murals on some rather ugly cement retain· i ing walls around the Art Colony. Some citizens have op· I posed this. ., And privately, some of opposing residents have ad· milled they'd like to see the retaining ~all murals. but they fear that vandals with spray paint cans would then come along and turn the whole thing into a gory mess . EVEN IN PRIVATE business these days, you find a number of building owners along our coastline who fear • having plate glass windows installed on the first story of a structure. Somebody might see this as a nice target for a brick You can't expect the police to be everywhere. They can't put a 24-hour watch on a park clubhouse. They can't stand guard over public toilets, patrol all the windows and ' the cement retaining walls. Maybe, however. when they do capture some of these vandals and defacers, we should return to an old law en· forcement concept. It's called the chain gang. Put the mis· creants out there cleaning and repairing the damage they've done Otherwise. we may wake up one of these days and learn that the vandals have taken over the entire coastline. MOSCOW <A P ) -Sen. Cbarlee Percy, often meetinc witb tbe Soviet defenae mlnlaWr and otber members ol tbe KremllD mWtary establllhmmt, aald be deUvend blunt wami.nO on Poland, tbe Persian Gulf and a ~vtet mWtary buildup. He ln41'cated Fauttn minister Andrei Gromy~ o acceted bl• .contention tbat ''SALTOutcbladead." Tbe Jlllnola Republic an, expected to become chairman of the Senate Foreil6 Relatiou Co111mlttee in January; said be told Soviet Defense Minister Dmitri F. Ustinov ,..-cl several of bl• top aldea that a Soviet military intervention in Poland would have a "catastrophic ef- fect" and destroy any chance of U.S. -Soviet cooperation "in our lifetime." USTINOV, WHO almost never receives Westerners, "eloquently and forcefully" defended Soviet policies during the three·hour session Thursday, Percy said. He declined to say wbat Ustinov told him, saying be had to report first to Washington. 'l'ha 11k l1d Aged Cuban refugee, one of 6,600 treated .. to Thanksgiving dinner at Fort Chaffee, Ark ., s m i l es gratitude as he dines . Refugees paraded with signs thanking U.S. people. Sp ecial cops hun t 'R ippe r ' LEEDS, England <AP) -A s pecial team or detectives was drafted into the hunt for the SO· called Yorkshire Ripper, the savage butcher of 13 women who claimed his latest victim last week. The decision to bring in the elite corps of some of Britain's most experienced police officers ca m e a f te~ mounting public criticism or the way the West Yorkshire police had handled the case. F atality blamed on snow JO inclws of w hit,e /<Uh in Illinou IJS. 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PPll ., .... .., J ti 1 • 2 1 tl I I W Jli. 1 IW J s u 2 J w P•rn Mid tM eetiu and ODe the ., ...,... wltb lovtet President Leonid I . Brwbnev were iaot part of an offleJaJ mlaslon on l>eball of Presldent-elect Ronald Reacan, b ut that be bad closely coordinated hi• trlp with Rt.q - Breabnev'a meetin a with Percy wu the Sovlet leader's flrat wltb a prominent U.S. polltical ftaure alnce five montbl before tbe Soviet intervention in Ar1banistan lu t December. In the meetint Tbunday, "I dlscuued the catastrophic effect tbat military Intervention ln Poland would have, for it wouJd destroy the foundation of uy effort at cooperation," Percy said. PEKCY SA.ID HE also told the Soviet defense officials that the security of the West's Mideast oil supply "is crucial to us and to our allies." He added that he would rajese the Iran-Iraq wa r and other Persian Gulf issues In a meeting today with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko. Pois oner's • execut1on reinstate d LUMBERTON, N.C. (AP) - A judge has rejected Velma Margie Barfield's request for a new trial and set Dec. 12 as the date for her to die in the gas chamber for killing her fiance with rat poison. S uperior Court Judge E . Maurice Braswell dis missed a motion for appropriate relief - a defense effort designed to prove that the i7-year-old woman did not receive adequate counsel and, consequently, did not get a fair trial two years ago. J AMES L I TTLE. a Fayetteville attorney who has taken up Mrs. Barfie ld 's defense, said after Braswell's rull'ng that lie would appeal to the state Supreme Cour• Little's first priority, he said. will be to win another stay of execution, which would provide time to request a review by the state's high court. A first execution dale that had been set for earlier this year was li fted after Little filed his motion. Braswell ruled that the judgment in that trial was "valid and proper." He also staled in h is ruling that her attorney at the ti me. Robert Ja cob son , provided an adequate defense. MRS. BA R FIELD w as convicted in 1978 of killing her fiance, Stewart Taylor, a St. Pauls farmer. with ant poison. During testimony at that trial. she admitted poisoning three other people, including her mother, Lillie Bullard, and two former employers, John Henry Lee and Dollie Edwards, both 85 at the time of their deaths. Mrs. Barfield maintained a calm, detached demeanor through t he hour-long ruling. During breaks she chatted with friends and family . He r expre!fSioo changed little when Braswell announced that he was dissolving the stay of execution. ' In a s ingle bound Superman. really a 104-foot. helium-filled balloon. hovers over Broadway c rowds during annual Macy's Thanksgiving Parade in New York. Army b e gins blitz for budget boost WA SHlNGTON <AP> Army leaders. who have waged a budget battle with the Carter administration. are urging the inco min g R e a ga n administration to add up to SS billion to this year's military allotments to strengthen Army readiness. "We're going on the attack." said one-senior general. who indicated the Army had rerrewed its push ror a budget boost after President Carter was defeated in the Nov. 4 election. ARMY SOURCES. who asked Riunbles 1(1901,{' in volcano VANCOUVER. Wash. <AP> Mount St. Helens is humming with more low-level seismic activity as seismologists detect new harmoni c tremors . scientists report. The on -again , off -again seismic activity has height~ned scientists' curiosity about what the volcano will do next. Activity near the mountain was at a minimum over the holiday since the U.S. Forest Service restricted "red zone" was closed due to poor visibility to r emain anonymous. said high·ranking generals have been p roposin g lo the Reagan transition team a variety of spending plans ranging up to $5 bi llion more than the $39 billion the Army expects to receive in the current fiscal year . · Army officials obviously are hopeful of winning much of what thev see k because President.elect Ronald Reagan pledged during the campaign to increase defense spending to improve readiness. which he claimed had s uffered under Carter The objective of the Army campaign is to fill out what Gen. Edward C Meyer has called "the hollow Army." Meyer is the Army's chief of staff. High on the Army's priority list are increased purchases of ant 1-tank and anti-aircraft weapons, helicopters and other modern equipment for units based in the United States and a broad. Army generals are proposing that the Reagan administration con s ider adding c i vi lian employees to handle certain base maintenance and similar chores now absorbing as many as 25,000 soldiers. who could be freed for purely military functions. ourn from <Zngland ... . shzt1anCL cnzw n<ZC.k.s ~ r~ and durab1<Z. au th<int1c shz t land CI'IZW ncz.c\<, alwey8 a ~ritlz,. chooecz. ftom L'MZl'AZ. ~ro.at colora of groy, navy,oh\CZ., chczetnu.t, blucz. mlX , wh1l<2., brown, g:an i la. ,oordczaux., plum. bz.igz ond na\..u.rol @)~~@)~~ 44 R.a.sh ion Island• Newport Beach•7l4~4-S070 1001 ~twood Blud.·\M!atwood VUlage•213/4~7727 .... .r• ............ -. ....... -~,.. ...... ·- .. I , ! Oeeing convict TML; Mw. c.e-au CU) -Aa 11Cated a.Yltt,...Q'M'ulla Mit .._ ........ ~ t,_., __..tit ............. aliilloutwtdcb ldUid_ ................. -.~. ,,... Gar*-Aw.at, a w111 ~Monday ID ==-=~~::~~e~-= -·-.... a& ....... .....,~ .. CaMfonla,..eu .. ,. .... ...,. No cletaUI of ial1 eat• .er. lJIUMctiatelf available. Abbott and another mu. a9proached by lllountJM at a tr&n1ml11JClll 9bop wteN lM)' were walllq to a.ave their car repa!Nd, reportedl)' shot and woaaded Constable Jim~ .. ADotMr M04Ult:Je wu tnated for a broken DOie abd bnalles. Abbott's companion•• killed. . .,,.,, •ew• •r.••r• SACRAMENTO (AP) -~tuint •to ltop Forema1t Foods Co. and ·Or.ce,, Ltd. from ustnianewdairy prodacta Plu. OF'~ SAID they will itot M certain lhey have fol.md tbe Maurteio and Mar1arita Moeta wentfort.esting. U the testa 1bow tttat Mauricio and Mar&arita Montes are the real parents of de Loa, the transplant operation could take placenextmontb.doctorssald. Until the boy was disagnoeed with a rare blood disease that required him to receive a transplant from a brother or sister, the boy and his family had no idea that the mixup had occurred at the hospital where he wasbom. TBS Del.OAS •ova - Mexlcall to Richmond lo lf'tl. Laat year, docton dlapoeect de Loa '1 lllneu u a.,laatlc aDND•t, a rare 4lleue lD wbleb Ole~ marrow, which produces blood cellt, ltopl working. · "At first, When Efren wu doinC OK, we didn't think it would be necessary to !ind the other family," and Dr. James Feuaner of Children's Kospltal. The boy'• condition worsened a month ago, When social worker S)'lvia however, and "it became very Guendelma o f Childre n 's 'lm~ttant" to find the family, Hospitat discovered that the FeusMl'said. · The Food and Agriculture t>epart~est Mid tbe plan violates the law because Un~ .•~fy cannot be licensed for such a aaleaatup. • right family until compatibility tests are completed thls week at the University ofCaliforniJa at Los • Angeles, where the family of bospilal where de Loa was botn.. t · 'The chancd of the de Loa boy's llOOtiMb ~ya blhh record9 ~~itflval ~ll lncretiH l'NrQ aboW Ill t n.., ~an. stl ltled •• # Jlr t t.e 80 P"i't..tlt with tie t~tper wbic h f~t!9He1 ·• ori t ~~ .rrihapl:anu. • dran\atizt.11'1 de l.ANt'lfpli.,.., and ', "t fe · ' "' • , I ~ • • .. 41 t.. C! .Judge dl•11afi111ied LOS ANGELES <AP) -Unhapp)' o\'er poor compliance with his desegregation orders, Superior Court Judge l'aul Egly is "tigbtenng up" efforts to insure that schools are integrated. In new instructions to the court's special integration monitors -Edward Hamilton and Francine Rabinovitz Egly ordered the two to meet at least once a week with top school officials. .fiHllo by 11olar EL MIRACE CAP> -trnder a bright, cloudless sky, the sunshine-powered Solar Challenger has finished its short test hops and been declared ready for longer flights over Arizona and the English Channer: "Everything went without a hitch," said a spokesman for inventor Dr. Paul MacCready after the 176-pound plane made two trips over a triangular four-mile course about 60 miles northeast of Los Angeles. .6Hlldirr11 •et·urt- OAKLAND (AP) -The U.S. Army, charged with the mission of defending America, has hired a ci vHi an security company to guard itself at Oakland. Oakland Army Base officials said a three-year contract at $3.5 million with Slovall's Security Services Inc. was signed because the civilian company could provide security for about half what it would cost the Army. Actress Roberts succmnbs at 53 LOS ANGELES CAP) -Rachel Roberts, the Welsh-born actress who rocketed to 1creen stardom in. the.steamy 1960.Brilis.h classlc. "Saturday Niaht and Sunday Morning," has died at age 53. Miss Roberts, a former wife of actor Rex Harrison, was to undergo an autopsy today to determine the cause of death, which police tentatively labeled a heart attack. She was found dead by her gardener Wednesday afternoon in the backyard of her West Los Angeles home. · Miss Roberts' 1962 marriage to Harrison was her second and lasted nine years. The actor once described their m a rriage as "a stormy relations hip that is •olER'rl wonderful." She was Harr.ison'sfourth wife. The singer-actress was nominated for an Academy Award for her petformance in "This Sporting Life" in 1963. She won British Film Academy awards for her acting in "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning" in 1960 and "This Sporting Life.'' Harrison has been appearing in San Francisco in a touring company revival or "My Fair Lady," which opens in Los Angeles tonight. · Miss Roberts had no children. Her parents are deceased and there was no immediate indication whether she is survived by any other close relatives. Among her recent movies were "O Lucky Man" ln 1973, "Murder on the Orient Express" in 1974, "Picnic at Hanging Rock•' in 1976 and '' Foul Play.·· Panel to probe MGM/ire CARSON CITY (AP> -Fire safety experts from Nevada, California, Arizona and Colorado have been named by Gov. &ob List to a panel reviewing state fire codes following the disastrous MGM Grand hotel·casino fire. Among Nevadans named were state Fire Mar s hal Tom Huddleston. Clark County Fire Chief Roy Parrish , and Robert We ber, Clark County's zoning and planning chief. ALSO NAMED were Los A'1geles , lire proteet¥m ~dg\neet' John Degenltilb ; Phoen ix. Ariz., architect J asper Hawkins ; and Colotado Springs, Colo., building officer Peter Tyree. Degenkolb is former chief o( the Los Angeles Fire Depittment's . fire prevlnt ion bureau. Ha wk.Ht' is rorm er ch aittb,.n or the N a tlonal l'lre ~(et\. T a s k F o r c e a 0h d currently a directbr of the National Institute of Building Sciences. "Nevada ts going to make every effor t to minimize the chances or a tr agedy of the magnitude of the MGM Grand hotel fire in Las Vegas ever happehing again.·· the governor said ·Lecturer out SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A college lec- turer who admitted plagerizing parts of books and magazines has lost his job at San Francisco State University, school of- .flci als say . Campus Provost Lawrence Ianni told Charles Fracchia that Fracchia would not be rehired after the cur- rent sememster. .Famed landmark b11r11s1 ,MONTEREY (AP ) - Firefighters continued to spray water today on remnants of a fire that destroyed three buildings on fabled Cannery Row. a setting made famous by a uthor John Steinbeck. Fire Chief John Montenero said arson was suspected in the fire, whi c h des tro yed seve n businesses in three adjoining b uild ings and caused an estimated $1 .5 million in damages . The stru ctures fo~merly were used as cannery buildings in the row 's fishing heydey. Two suspects were taken into custody for questioning but were later relea~ed. Montenero said. The old buildings face the Pacific Ocean and were once called "an attractive nuisance" by fire officials. The buildings now contain a maze of antique, leather and gift shops catering lo the Monterey Bay tourist trade. More than 30 firefighters battled the fire for two hours late ~ednesday night before bringing 1t under control. Flames from the thin, wood, two-story buildings could be seen more than fi ve miles away The fire narrowly missed Doc Ricketts ' labor atory, a commercial marine biology laboratory preserved from Steinbeck's day . Steinbeck frequently visited the lab. and Ricketts was one of a number of colo rful figures portrayed in Steinbeck's 1945 novel "Cannery Row." Steinbeck worked at one of the sardine factories that lined the bay in the 1930s and 19'09 and is credited with helping make the row a tourist attraction. H e wrot e abo ut the now-defunct canneries -the sardines vanished from the waters near here in the late 1940s as suddenly as they had come -in both "Cannery Row" and in the 1954 novel "Sweet Thursday." Many of the old canneries have been cqn verted into s hops , restaurants and theaters. Others stand much as they were then, although a bit seedier . giving some of the free-wheeling flavor of the characters who frequented the waterfront. A,.WI ....... FBI SKETCH Doug Tumer Car runs amok, killing five Bomber suspect tracked RENO CAP> -A car careened out of control onto a crowded sidewalk on the city's gambling strip, )<illing five people and injuring atleast27, police said. The injured victims littered the sidewalk a long the glittering stl1p, but casinos lining the street sta)'Mopen. Priscilla Ford, 51 , of Reno, was ~~ andbeldon SS00,000 bond rono .. 1n1 the incident, which Occurred !thortly after 3 p.m. Thursday along South Virginia Street, according to Police Lt. Richard Kirkland. Witnesses said a larg~ car drove onto the sidewalk. crossed through a crowded intersection and continued along the street about 200 yards, str ik ing pedestrians. Edna L . Willia m s o f Sacramento said she was playing the quarter slot machines at the front of Harolds Club on the strip "when .something went by like a flash andlsawOyingglass." I She sa id s he saw six "mangled." people lying on the sidewalk in front of the club. Ms. Ford was held on five counts of open murder and 21 counts of assault with a deadly weapon. Kirkland said. After being arrested she was taken to Was hoe Medical Center K i rkland said 27 were injured. He said the car was traveling at a "very high rate of speed'' as it cut a swath down an entire city blo<:k . A spokesman for Washoe Medical Center said 17 people had been admitted, one or whom later died. She was identified as Jolene Cranmer,20,ofHorseheads, N. Y. Three of the injured were reported in critical condition. SACRAMENTO (AP) -The FBI is seeking a man who used the name Doug Turner in connection with the Sept. 9 blast aboard an airliner in Sacramento. Two baggage handlers were injured. Turner was described as a white man about 40 years old. with blondish wavy hair. 6 feet tall. 180 to 190 pounds, with an athletic build and a weathered complexion. Slay su spect asks to wed ~---THE MALE MAN---11111iri. WOODLAND (AP) Darrell Rich, on trial h ere on c harges o r murdering four women and g irls in Shas ta County, says he wants to get married. A guard at the Yolo County jail said Rich, 25. has submitted his request to the sheriff. but no action has been taken on it. 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You really can't afford NOT to shop at THJMALEMAN IN THE HARBOR CENTER 290 ........... ColtaM••,CA MOM11 Hou,.: Mon. thru trl. 1 O 'tll I ....10 'tll I Sun. 11 'tll I .. • ' • Pipeline can open :new county lands . . ~ ....... ol .......... 0r..,. CcMmty wW be ,. ..... ,_ ~ ..._ water bellDI tlowlna ... t ..........., tlarOuP :u. '100 m11UoD, •Dille Diemer pipeline. . Thi p1pe11ae, ortalDatlnl in Yorba UDda and IDdinc Jn El ...... wW Caft'J a mix ol Wa&er hom N«)l'tbem Callfonia llld the Colorado River. 'naat lbould meet ~ater dlm1QCI throulll tile year .,. in the fut·srowinl commumtiel ol lrvtne, El Toro and 11.laalon Viejo, amon1 othe.•. The lluakipal Water Diltrict of Oraqe County will serve u manaeer and operator of the pipeline. The aaenc -that p&id for conatruction and that will contract fOf' ita water are Anaheim, Eut Orance County Water 06strict, El Toro Water District, Irvine Ranch Water District, Los Au.a. Water Diatrict, Moulton Nipel Water District, City of Oranae, Santa llar1arita Water District, Santiago County Water District and Yorba Unda County Water District. The pipeline project seems to reprHent a good exam- ple or compeUng agencies working together to achieve a common goal. However, the mere availability or more water should not be used -as it bas too often in the put -as an ex· cuse for hodge.podge development or overd,velopment. Police dilemma The nagging question regarding propriety of high· speed police pursuits arose again last week when an Irvine officer suffered neck injuries in a chase that culminated in a crash with a fleeing motorist in Tustin. The fleeing ·Torrance man was arrested on suspicion or evading arrest, suspicion or burglary and suspicion of possessing stolen property. All but the evasion of arrest charges have been dropped for lack of evidence. The pursuit was launched near South Coast Plaza 4 when a Costa Mesa police sergeant spotted men cruising • through parking lots checking out parked cars. The driver of the suspicious pickup truck failed to pull over when ordered to stop. The ensuing chase hit speeds up to 90 miles an hour through Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and Irvine with of- ficers from the latter city joining in as it progressed toward Tustin. The episode is reminiscent of one that killed a two- yea r-old boy near Irvine less than a year ago when the fleeing driver of a stolen car crashed into the van in which the youngster rode. In these instanaes , and in many more like them, a tough dilemma is raced: When should police fade off from pursuits as death or injury to an innocent party becomes possible? Quickly, in our view. Even with psychological pres- sure urging them to complete the capture, a police of· ficer should not be reluctant to abandon a high speed chase when the danger to others or to himself is substan· tial and the suspected crime is not. Poll solution needed There seems little doubt that before the next pres- idential election the time difference problem that may have kept thousands of West coast voters from going to the polls will have been solved in one manner or another. There's no statistical way.to determine how many voters failed to cast ballots after learning of the network projection or Reagan's win and President Carter's con- cession while on their way home from work Nov. 4. Secretary of State March Fong Eu says more than 400,000 fewer votes were cast than had been expected in California alone. She believes that some close local races -for example, one in which only 67 votes separated win- ner and loser -were surely affected by the premature news. In any case, even for those who still are troubled to go out and vote, it may have seemed something of a pointless exercise -at least as far as the biggest item on the ballot was concerned. · All this has not gone unnoticed in legislative circles. California Sen. S. I. Hayakawa has introduced four separate measures to give his fellow lawmakers a choice among ways to prevent a recurrence of the election day dilemma. They include adjusting polling hours to time woes to permit simultaneous closing ; setting one simultaneous closing time but permitting polls on the West coast to open for a few hours on Monday evening before an elec- tion ; moving election day to a Sunday as is done in many countries; or placing an embargo on the results of the presidential vote until all polls in the country are closed, as is done in Canada. None of those measures is totally attractive. But the issue should not be dropped and, with a West-cout orient- ed administration in Washington, it probably won't be. • ·Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and lrtlsts. Reader comment Is ·Invited. Address The Dally Pilot. p .0 . ~x 1:590. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 6"2·4321 . -• *-.. ,• - Boyd I Hippos .. ByLM.BOYD One of Hun1ary '• moat valuable export.a, 1urprllln1· 11. is tbe baby hippopotamus. Ordinarily, blppos do not breed ·rapidly ln captivity. But u.e•s 10metb.ln1 in the water al 123 thermal •Prinll around 8udapat that lnci~ -- , hlppoe to mate, aeemin1ly. Zoo men there say tMir hip- pos reproduce in an ea· traordinary manner after wallowtn1 in the mineral waters. Not eve,ybody bu beard -*bout tM western mlnla1 town called Wickes. It'• claim to renown ii said to be la the faet that lt wu the on- ly plaee ID llootana to open a cburcb befon it opened a •alooo. In la, lbat .... Q. Wbieb fUture U.S. pnsl~ dent .,.. tt wbOM bride-to-be c=w mlDd cluriq tbe w cere..., ad rm oat of ebmdl'P A. Dl9't •1ltw tllat ftl any,...=MllltUp. pea .. to a.u Wu Gen. AmlN'oH 'CSi tboap ... .. 1ot to ........ ,.. man'' ~ • Jmt Nici-. flat -Olllpll ,..,. lat.-be pt ODI to 181 ,_, ·W~ Expert· hosMe ad'rice pored W ASRINOTON -Tbe Amertaa publle wma't now fw 1un bow oom~ tbe In· •••• b~::.r• 11tuauoa •a• baDdled It'• all over, bm a DWDW al apertl ba•e u.d1 ................ : Tbe c.n.- admtalstraUoa blew ever1 chaw ll IUCCWful •t::"*""' of u. crilil -.... lt ad.cl to NCO ...... it foe' Wbat lt WU -aD aet Ol a.rwtam. • Wbea tbe Tebraa embaNy ... --Oft Nov.'· 1971; tbe WbJte HoUle -called on · private ea· pertl la lbe arcane field of terrorism and bo1ta1e ae 1otlaUon1, aa well aa apeclallltl ID the Jl'BI and CIA, to live 1wdance to the Iranian Task Force that bad been created to deal with the situation. II any ol the experts tried, u one of them put it, to impnsa on the tuk force that the bo9tqe sellure was "the Persian version oi'lJOI !Tay Afternoon'" -a reference to the movie, based on a real·llfe episode, in which authorities tried to resolve a hostage situation that developed from an attempted New York City bank holdup by men of different Earl Waters ad CGlllflletiq IDMi•atlon. - Tbe eapertl advl<;•. wblda •• ....... 11 10and. II coatalDed ha ela11lfted Slate DepartmlDt report.I. Ben an tome al tbe ,,.._ tbe exPtrtl ~IDmmdMlnvabt: -··11 Americ-l*'fflve tldl admtalatratlon a1 'dola1 no*Mq,' IDdlYidula ad ~ wW bnM raDlm ud tome may even take reekleN aeU. on tbelr owe." Tbt1 prediction came true, H Rep. Oeor1e q..,_, R-lcldo;.:,:',_;ormer Attor..f a.a.al Clark made eoetrovenlal lDdlridual attempta to tree tbe boetac•. BOITAGE TAKING is perceived by the terrorist aa an ef · f ectlve way for a weak or1anha- t1on or nation to extort con- ce11lona from a muc h more· powefful lnaUtution or govern- ment . . . Khomeini worships atrenlth and no compassion for weakness u evidenced by tolera- tion or humility." · -On the other band, anotber report warned, "(Khomeini) la God's a1ent and to humiliate him ln their eyes, we rbk the lives al the ~ta1ea. Therefore, we must be prepared to make conceuiooa to the Ayatollah to .'givehlmawayout."' -The United States must ''in· crease the ptycbololical pres- sure on &an by heigbtenln1 it.a sense ol isolation ln the world," tbe •..,..U laid.. -"Sueeelt calla for the ability to amta1.a lbe teaalOn · without 111,s.t or ft&bt. It lbould .be remembered that patience without preuure ii often r:reetved u paralyala and ol· er1 llUle. protection to the vulnerable bostqes. •• "IN ESPEcrlNG ltlndneaa and ~ion from Khomeini and blaa, it is helpful to re- member an old Penian proverb: 'There are three t.blnt• I have never Mm-the eye of an ant the foot of a make and the charity of a mullah.'" -ltbomeini should be dealt with penonally, lf possible, but always beariDt in mind that "be operai. witb aemitive antennae finely tuned to the public temper in accordance with the old army mJX.im, 'Never give an order you know might not b e obeyed.'' TO TRIS LIST of don'ts, several knowledgeable sources added one should-have-done: The United States:.. should have moved ln immediately. Failing tbia, we should have made con· ceaaiona only after the lranlan.s bad made some. As one expert told my as- sociate Dale Van Atta, referring to the Iranian Task Force: "I'm totally disgusted with them. They missed too many op- portmddel aacl did db ...... like t.elepbon!n1 tbe ...... , terrorllta, poeSq u ..,..., . and lrytq to IOW clta•1mkle. That wu a wute of time. AD4 the April Creaeue) attempt wu only tried because of tbe pollUcal preuun." BONUS Matn&E: Parm ~ briats and tbeir frieadl ID con- 1re11 squealed like lt~k p6p when the A1rlculture Depart- ment awarded a '20.000 cub bonus to a senior offlclal for eqlneeriq ''the shift ID USDA policy from producer-oriented to couumer-oriented.'' The words in the citation for the department '1 chief policy strategist, Howard Hjort, out- ra1ed farm groups that bad u - aumed -from decades ol sup- portln1 evidence. -that the Agriculture Department exiated lo further the Interests of the na- tion 'a farmers. "This really blows your mind," said a ~on1reaaional aide. "The guy's been rewarded by the Agriculture Department, which la supposed to be a friend of the farmer, for· sticklng it lo the farmer at a time when net farm income has plunged 40 per- cent. 11 A FLOOD OF angry phone calls and letter s forced Agriculture Secretary Bob Bergland to do a hasty rowback. The wording of the award to Hjort was "flat wrong," he wrote Rep. Thomas Foley, D- W ash., chairman of the Hou,,e Agriculture Committee. True, Bergland had signed the cita- tion, but he explained that "it simply was an e rror which slipped through the cracks - one of several papers I signed in haste ooe evening." Barely a week after bis mea culpa lo Foley, Bergland had lo abase himself before J1lck Felgenhauer, president of the National Wheat Growers As- sociation. Felgenhauer had whipped off a blistering letter to the White House; Bergland was assigned lo take the heat. He as- sured Felgenhauer that Presi- dent Carter -who was still pursuing his dream of Farm Belt support in the election - was "committed to serving the broadest interests of America's farm and ranch families . 11 In all or this furor, one ques- tion was notable by it.a abemce: Should the Agriculture Depart- ment, which is funded by the public at large, perhaps be directing its efforts to the in· , terest of the public at large? Hayden resignation reflecWnew tactics Quite unexpectedly Tom Hayden has resigned from the Southwest Border Commission where be had been serving as Governor ·Jerry Brown's alternate. 'l'he controversial poliUc.al act.iviat said be needs to devote hi.a full time t.o rebuilding bis self-styled "pro1resaive graaa roots movement," a fund- raisin1 political action organisa- tion financed by hi• actress wife, Jane f'c>om. That it wu a surprise move la clear llnce only two months ago be bad told reporters be bad no inten- tion of reslln· in1. No doubt h e w a s truthful in statln1 the election of Ronald Rea1an as well u other conservatives to the"U.S. Senate pointed the, need for more effort OD the part of tbe Uberala. . Wbat the trend to oon- servatlim also must bave Sydney Harm: suggested lo Hayden was the in· creased difficulties be would face in gaining Senate confirma- tion to the job he bas held for nearly two years. With friendlier faces in that Senate last year bis wife bad failed lo win approval of her appointment by Brown to the Arts Commission. SUBSEQUENT TO that Hayden had en1a1ed ln a debate with Sen.ate President Pro Tem James Mills durinl which Mil.la iaabed Hayden's "radicallam" unmercifully. And another .Democrat, Senator Paul tarpmter, bad launched. an all out campaian a1aimt both Fon- da and Hayden u an aflermath of their sponsorship of an al· le1ed Vietnam "enemy col· laborator11 who wu appointed by Brown to the Oran1e County Board ol Supervtaon . Still another Democrat, Senator Bob Presley, . vowed Hayden would not be confirmed. Tbe 1overnor contea~ed the po91Uoa wun't subject to Senate confirmation but Presley ob- tained a Legislative Counsel o pinion to the contrary and bolstered it with legislation. AL THOUGH HE has declared himself t.o have matured and cast off his old ways and now wants to be accepted lb the regular political establishment, Hayden continues lo be active in demonstrations against nuclear power and many other of the "causes" so popular with the professional agitators. Alter His first and only at· tempt 1o get into "establishment poUUcs" the easy way by cap- turinl a aeat in the U.S. Senate failed, Hayden bas been at- tempttnc to build bis own party. There wu little else be could do alnce, by running for the Senate ~l•lnll incumbent DemocraUc Sea a tor John Tunney , he alienated many Demo.crata who blamed him for Tunney'• subee- quent defeat by S.I. Hayakawa. That was an irony in itself for altboutb Tunney was am~e Ule moat liberal of all U.S. Senators, beinl a bolom pal of Ted Ken·. nedy, Frank Church and Blrcb Bayh, Hayden had jumped into the race claiming Tunney wasn't liberal enough. Hayden rose to inglorious fame first as a campus protester and then as an agitator against the Vietnam War, popping up at demon!trations across the na- tion. He was already a promi- nent figure in the protest move- ment.a by the time be met Fonda who was doing her share of stirring up discontent. HIS MARRIAGE alliance with Fonda obviously has helped him financially to continue his career as a protester and in help- ing to build his political action group. But it can be of little help lo him in winning the people's con- fidence in his claim to being matured and reformed. For Fonda's trip lo Hanoi not only marred an . acknowledged brilliant a~Ung career but made her political views and presence unacceptable to l4>0 many people. The tw.o tog~r are just a bit too much. Significant. invention~ often made by aDlBteurs • .. ~ of tbe •t and maet UMful brw•9'km are IO bulcal• 11 11_. that, after we bow about tl.m, we wander Wb no oae bad tboutbt about them Won. J luppoM tbe wheel l&Mlf ... u...., ftnt of tbele. The ufety.p6D ......... And it la bard to belien that It ii on• b llUl9 mon than a cen- tUl"J that we ban bad Wl and rl•bt lbNI; UDtll tben. all foohfMr ... rOUJblJ Aaped to flt ........ T • I I .......... OONl'Nd to .. tM Glim' day, ........ about tbe ...... of tb• IDDD wllo ........ ti•• .. I modern 1boppln1·cart. Not a trall·breakinl or epocb·mattn1 IDnntkla, bul nevertbea.. tbll 1lmple dnice II cndlted with maktn1 po11lble tbe whole aupermarbt idea ta.at llal Wilm OYer tr.. tbe trlldltlcmal comer sroHl'J lton, for beUer OC' for won.. . TBSN, .run a dar later, tbe U.S . ..._Office dlfflol..t a c....m. Idea INlt.ated bJ a man la Wlddta, ltan., wbieb 1DaJ well Nft tbouludll of U"' la t119 ftllun. It, too is ol IUl!ll 1tuaal•• 1l•pllcltr that •• ml1bt ulr oanelH1 wbJ ao p•armaceutlca1 firm bad u. ... fll tt ftnt. •·~ ,..,. U.re are la•-. drea of t•oaaaad1 of Hlf· dlltl .UN hd 111•11 ,.,,. De· ' cllllMDI or I 1 , ... , o•• 111 • _,_ .. of drup -and we now~ dna11 by tbe billlom, aa never before, fw e••l'1 allmeat. But tbe molt belptul oaea can be tbe moat claqeroua if taken in U · eeae. TbJI cbu, a Garry L . Porter, eoaeetvecl the Idea al coat.lnl tbe tableta or eapaulea wltb an em.Uc. II oaly tbe preacribed dote ti tabn, nothln• ba,,_. U tM pMlmt takt1 too mueb at one UID!r • mon often tbu be 1bould, me aewmulated emetic llldacea ...... Baas WS· llAVS a self· eaaeellal medlcatloe for ID· faata, eblklree, caref.., ud for1etf111 adult.I, or would·be 1alddm. TM coetllll HD be • .............. al .... , lac...._ ..naua maaell ,... laaaat1, tra••at\lnra, H· I tlbiltamines and an - tideprea.,nta. The fact that it was not • pharmaceutical company, witb Its vut reeearcb facllltia, that lnftated tbll abould not •urpriM ua . llost Invent.Iona, almple or co1Dplea, bave come from 1omeone out1lde the fl•ld. 'Ptrbapa tbe molt lmpnulve a · ·ample wu ln ralfroadln1 - when al tbe ftve moat Important deyl"' « lmprovemeatl nme wa1 eaacelved by a rallload ma. lluall tbe NIM 19 tr. ID tbe .......................... nln• w1tb OalYUl, a ~. wboae a.pertmentl WWa troe mme• IDd..,.... led tiotM balk ... m ••*ta~ es· rwtl. TM apert la ... 11114 II .aftaa•lllftl•la 11mfltaltln ........ , ........ ~~ ...,... .. _ .......... . I' .:1 .. J Pedsion nest well padded WAmNOTON (AP) -~ aald, "You cu 't &.a. lt wi&la 1M." aev•r beard ol the COD· 11'9•,,.•l ........._t apWm. TM pracram allow• veter• memben of =-..:.=A:.: :L:':. far biper . ..,... tllill «t1la1 l'etlNIDmt IDcome ol retiriQf ~ la conftdeat.lal, the formula used to ftpn ta.. beneft&.a la public. And it abowt tlaat aome .......... members atlll ln their eariy • will be taldal a bifty retirement packa1e with them - s.15,000 ~ year in some cues. 8&VS&AL 01' THIS YEA&'S retirees will doubtleuly feather their nest further wtth the lucrative job offers that often come to ex- con1reumen. Here'• bow the congressional retirement formula worb: • Cclnanumen, if they elect, can put up to 8 per· cent ol their grou salary per year in the retire· ment plan, or a maximum of $4,800 a year at the current salary level. Members covered by the plan can retire at age 50 so Iona as they have 20 years of 1overnment ~ervice, lllcluding at least 10 years in the ·House or Senate. Military service counts as government service. With 10 years of service, 'participants can re- tire at age 80; with only five years in Congress, at 62. Little f elloll''s cello Pickle, Pepper picked CHICAGO (AP) -U Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppen, how many Picklet and Peppera can Pickle Packers International pick for ttreir "Gold Pickle Award"? One ol each, the or- 1anlzatloo said u lt an- nounced the two reci· · pienta of the award -. Conareaaman J .J . Pickle of Texas and · Congreuman Claude D. Pepper of Florida, both Democrat.a. William R. Moore, ex- ecutive vice president of Pickle Packers, said the Gold Pickle awards were lo recognition of the me n's recent re- election to Con1ress, where they have both "diligently" served for 1 ~ 17 years. •~•.,..... "During this season, we as an industry are celebrating holidays as Larry Wolfe, double bass player for the Boston Symphony pickle days," Maore Orchestra, plays along with Jonathan Babcock, second grade stu-said . ''But after the d · N 11 M h 1 h · · h' r· t f 1 joyous period is over. FOR EACH YEAR OF GOVERNMENT ent ma orwe •· ass., sc 00 w 0 18 m 18 ars year 0 P aymg the new administration service, a . retired congressman covered by the -=t=h=e=ce=ll=o=·=W=o=lf=e=w=a;:;s;;:;g;;;i;;;v;;:;in;;:;g=a=d=e=m=o:;;n=s=t=ra=t=io;:;n:::::;;;to=lo=c=al=s=t=u=d;:;en=t=s;;:. =:==i will still face many trou- plan gets 2.5 percent of the average salary earned ,.. / ble areas. in the three highest-earning years in Congress and "We hope the Gold the military. News from all aver Cafiforn_ia Pickle will serve to re· The three-year average for members retiring I mind both distinguished ALLIE MAE SPORTSWEAR MANUFACTURERS Ooelng out tennis & Jogging division Men's-Women's Sportswear BB.OW WHOl.fSAl.Ell ..... 2 ....... 10.' _,,. .... t.hry ClelHnrh ,,.-, .. ) ..... . r:· ·C· . Jn..:···: .-i '·' i I . '~ ,• I ) • t ·~ .· .. •, ~' ; this year is $58,554; 2.5 percent of thatis $1,464. is.rounded up each day legislators to help keep Multiplying $1,464 by the years of service our nation out of any ... :• · .;. gives a man's yearly retirement benefits. 1~~~~;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;i~;;:;;:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:==::!!~~~!~!~s~e~r~io:us:~p:ic:k:l:es~ •• "~M:oo:r:eJ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~t , If he worked in another federal said. ' ,,,;:*, job, retirement benefits from · • b uld '•' -:11 t ose years wo be added on. at And benefits are adjusted every six months to account for changes in the cost of living, twice as often as for other fede ral workers and Social Security recipients. Thus, 53·year-old Rep. John Brademas, D·lnd., with 22 H•ou.-.s years in the House and two years of military service, is eligible for an estimated $35,136 a year, or $1,464 times 24. He also will get a few extra dollars because he held a federal~bfortwoother years .. TIDS A~UMES BRADEMAS .JOIN ED the re· tirement plan as soon as he entered Congress. Rep. Al Ullman, D·Ore .. could get about $38,000 since he was in the House 24 years and had two years in the military. Rep. Tom Steed, D·Okla .. could be eligible for $50,«0 by virtue of his 32 years in Congress and CMUaCM three years in the military. But since no member can receive more than 80 percent of the aver age of his last three years of salary. Steed would ap· parently have to settle for about $48,540. Sen. Fran~Ch urch, D- ldaho, with 24 years in the Senate plus two in the military, could be eligible for a retire- me nt income of about $38,000. SEN. JOHN CULVER. D·lowa, with 10 years in the House and six in the Senate, could be eligi- ble for about $23,000 plus retirement benefits for the two years be spent as a legislative assistant to Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass. • But Culver, who is 48, will have lo wait about 18 months before becoming e ligible for the benefits. 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CitlHot' '1•" .. 441> "'l11IUrtllt11 lwll•lno •I 10 C:lvlc Gt<\t., "''"· s.M• Aiwi, c.111.,llle, ., CH<....., 10, '"°·ti t 1>0 •"' or .. -.. ,......, •• ,,. loer-d't ...... N 1>«mlu • ..,.,. IM.,.•IM 119non. .,. '""""' .......... --,.., .. It ••• ,...,""_ , .... II• "'__. Ot9f9Clt wlll nol M .. t •l911Hktftl _. .. , .. etf«I Ofl II• en•lron,...nt ,,.. ,,..,.lor• ,..._,, .. 10.coerettCW1t NO. IOPOIOOl -IOPI001' .... prep.1reo by Ille Col;nly of Ort"911 -Ho, Mt Wt• pr-911 Dy IN City of 0r ..... N•O•llv• 0.Clertllon HO. IOPOIOOJ wu QrMlt.d on OclCIOer I, l'IO - becem• ol!Kllv• ... Ocl-r u l'IO. Hegellve O.c ltr .. IOll No. 10P10012 •u orent.i on No .. moer J, 1teo end oeume lflecll .. No .. mll9r 17, l'IO. lnlllel Sl""V No, IOPtOOU prfHr.O Oii Novemller J, ltto O.ltrml,..d llltl H90tllft Ot<ltretlon No. M'I -• -1111•••-•llon •or u11s.c:t1on. For fut'1Nr lnlortn<tllon, pe.-..,.. er• l11•llfd to ln"'9CI .. Ill• on 1111• mtl· ,., In IN offke Of tht , .. ,. ol ,,.. lotro of 5'.pervl-• '°'<lttd In 1"9 County Hell of Admlnhlr .. lon 8ulld· lno et llW --rn t or lo GonfMI Ille r re._i .. lon Pl....,ing Br~h locel.O et 1020 N. 8 r-•y. Sull• 100, Senle An•. C•lllornle lttltpllOne . U..."111. Pl-roler 10 T•Ml•PO<I•· 11onE1emen1eo.1 OAT E 0 -m-. ,., 1'90 BY OAOEA OF THE 80AAO OF SUPERVISORS OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. Lot\ Jt•n S.J n, Sec.rt1ery/ he•"'"" r NOfiC'ilNVITIN'GiiDI--!SEAi.i i1~:4..EofA~::.~~EA lhh \l•l-1 •9' llltcl wolf\ the RECEIPT OF PROPOSALS: Se•led County Cle•k ol Or•n99 Covnly ont propo~I\ wlll be received by the City Novomt>e• 20, 1'IO ol lr•l,..,Owntrol Ille W0<k, In tr.e OI P1-1 flee ol IM City C .. n., lo<eled et 17700 PuD11~nec1 Or-Coe\I D••l'f P1101 Je mbor .. Ro.d, Irvine, Cetllornl• No• n . o... ~. n. "· l'IO '7•• eo •21" unl!I 1 llO P.m. on Oeum1>er 4, I ---1'1111 for lhl construct-.,i H.,.¥erd ofS...,.rvl-•of Or•"'le Covnty, CA PubH•lled Ortn99 Co.all Oe111 Pilot, NovemlMr 21, lteo 4Ht-IO PUBUC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE P••-•ncl H•rvard Awnuor lmprowo PUILIC HEARINGS WILL 11 :;e~!~.!:-: ~~·~kot tf\e work" loUltd HELD IV THI COSTA MISA PLAN· FICTITIOUS IUSINISS DES NINO COMMISSIOff AT THI CITY NAME STATIMENT CRIPTION OF WORK Atf\lellt HALL, 11 l'Alll DRIVE, COSTA Tho lollowlno per\On\ ... dolno .p"n'd" GSrl..i~o., A•, Melle P•rk Lignt,ino MESA, CALIPORHI .... AT ,,. l'.M. l>U>ln•u H . •~• mpro vemen > 011 AS SOON AS l'OSSllLI SE AIR PROPER TIES I, 1110 ;2~.~;;,E E R 'S ESTIMATE THElllAl'TEll ON MONDAY, P •tlllt COH I Hwy , Hunllng lon OPENING OF PROPOSALS: TM OECEMIEll•, 1'111. beech, C.. '1..e R EGAROING THE FOL.LOWING Kelt(I Roe.rt "'<AIM, l"U OHi> ptopoul• Wiii be publicly oponeo .,,., APPLICATIONS Herl>or, """''""'°"&..ch, C• 91W ••tel •I 2 00 Pm. on Oett mber •. t'l90 I. Draft l!nvlrM1me11111 I m put w1111...., c. ICll'Q, 110 P•lm Av• ....... •llo ... ·mtnhOMd olloce ol ,.,. RtpOrl fO< Pf-Md Soulh C:O.•I Pl•I• H,,..llnoton a...,,., C• 91W Owner 0111<0 lower Prooo..O •lrU<l..,t woulCI Tf\I\ b .... -•• ,, conduclt CI 0 BT A IN I HG c 0 H T ll ... c T ·-DJ • DOCUMENTS r..., tj>K1lltetion• .,. ontludo •Pl>'O•ltNlfely 11),000 "'""'" 0'9Mr•I Oief'tMnhtp.. enUlled. ··H•r••rd Alrlt • H•rYArd fttt of ret••I WM<• Mtd ~tOIUm4tely w 1111.,., C King 202.000 >Qu•ro '"' 01 omce '""''In • ICelll\ R M<AI" Alllltll< Puk Grading &. H•rv•rd 11 •lory Wu<lurt 10 be loutocl nHr Thi• •t<M-1 we• 11 .. d with tr.e Atl\leto< Pu• Lrgl\tlng Pl•n• and ,,.. 1nler>e<t1on of 8rh lOI Street •ncl Cownt y Clerk of Ot•l'\Qll County on \ptttlhcaHon\ •no •11 contrKt oocu AnlOt\ Boultvaro Propou·d project PU81JC NOTICE tOCIATH, INC.; '11o111(HAl!L. o: ~:!:.Y./•~Al!L WAlT .. t , ""' ••u9Aic1R; ooc1 1 ~••.111-LARRY wwaL WAL T1.-s "'' PtJBUC NOTICE HUMT1aavoaa . .........,. .. ~ ., .... 'ICTITtOUI IUltNIU .._tTATtiSltn T"1t .......... --It ...... "'61-MUM: HIL.IOH I. •l!AMH, L.TO,. 1010t ••••••, lvll• !11, "•v11t•l11 ve11 • .,, C.t.. ""' T erell iemH, •t lerl•.,.nl• Cowt, ........, liM<l't, Ct. flM1 T"h llwllM .. I• <°'""'<IN ...... llmli....,,...,..,.. T..-s.- GeMt el Ptt1,.., clvtlw, •"••uo.a lllACI • ..,UCIM "" IN• c-1 ,., "'or· •r•l ....... ~le <flMte lll• CAllllUM91•41n'7 ,..m• from LA"lt.'f' MIC HAl!L NOTIC81 'f'• ..... .__.,1'111 WA'L TIRS to LAltltY OALLAS a.t M9I' ..a.. ....... -....._. WAL.Tl!RS. :.:..: •i:.:::...-:. ':.': 1111 ~ordered tM1 •II ci-rstM ...... ""-··· In "" .......... _ ...... ,.. • ... ........ elftl•~lft ~ AVllOI .... ... .... ..... .... No. J •• 100 C:Mc c.nw °" ... Wttl, II.,......._...._.~ U.. 5-lttt AM catlforrll• °" Dtce-r .......... _ ... u.. ' • ,. __.. .. •...., l.M .,:: », 1•, • ll:OOO"clOcll e.m .. Md lh:n ltl1 .-IO , tlld l.llete ...... Uwtt, II tl'l'f INy < ... .._. ,,..,., .,,., lold llOtltlon for <hollOe of PICTITICMll IUSINIH NAM& ITATIMINT Tiie lelllowlng _ .... 11 dolft9 -l· ... u n : PACl"'C INDUSTRIES, 11tU "'H"' SkrPt'll Clrtle Or., lrvlM, Ct. 91714 A-Id 8tlltrd, Ut Pr-omontory Or,. Nt-1 lleoch, C. t2MO Thlt ...,_,,.._. It <anCIUCIM DY tn In· dMd ... I. Ronelel !Mllwd , .... ll'olrcelM Drw S.-t• ..... ~ .. '"" ........ ~ftJtJ T .. : 0,.1 ~110 PWOl+tl\eCI OfMllOI ~ 0.Uy Ptlot HO•, 14, 2.!.: •• ~~--·~ PUBLIC NOTICE •1CT1n~Niii- NAMa ITATIMIMT Tiie lelllowlfto _ .... la lelfto blitl- ne•s •s: Tiii• • .....,._. -lllell ..... ,,.. County c .. rll of Oreft911 c-ty .,. 11 YOU wltll to -II IN edvke of en ntm• .-.td no1 be granted. HOftm-It, ltlO, •llorMy ... 11>11 "Mii ... , "°" _.., CICI II ,, ,..,.,,,., -r• IMl • COCIY of to promptly Ml t"•' y0wr wrlll•n thl• order lo.-,_ b1f pul>lltlled ,..,,... ,._ .. ,,,.,.,,,,..,.,.,._.,.time. In '"• Or-Coost O.lly Piiot • PuOlllNd Or ..... CAl!l•I O.Uy PllOI 51 Utted ... IOllCl!M' •• COflWjO dlt n•••P•IM'r of ·-r•I clrculel ion, Tbll lie-I wM 111911 wllll the County C:ler1' of Oren .. County on THE FINGERNAIL FIXER, JelO ~. Pleu <>< .. Stntt Mt, C.. '170. Novemb9r 20, ltlO. P14-B•••rly Tfter ... Ptrton•. 4402 Publl"'911 Orenoo c:oett O•lly Piiot ~~n A .... Apt. o. Lit Alernlloo, c... Ho•. J1, •. O.C:. J, 12, ltlO 4'1...., un ...._.. .., .,.. -... dltl>erl• P<lblltMcl In '"I• ,_tr ti lu " .,C• • -h•cerlo lrtmedltlemente, de •ti• -k lor four conoteullw -"•prior PUBUC NOTICE "',,..,., "' ,_,, ••Hitt, '' 11.ty to,,,. dey of u ld Ntrlno. Nov. 11, 21, Dec. J, 12, 1'90 ,..,.,.... Thi• l>llsl,..'U I• CondWclAO Oy •n '"' dl•ldu•I. a. .. rl y p.,....,. PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUI IUllNlll NAMI STATINNT fht IOli..tftt C>e•-• ere dol1>9 tMltlflftt n : N• L & L DEllELOPMENT, 110 e.:"c..~ Or,. • llO, NewPOrl Miiiey Lony, IOOft Sotrr-F- lt lll \lelley, CA. '270I Alteett A. l.oGoye, W EllMteld 8 ty, L..-lle.:h, c.. '2t11 '"" toutlnost h COftdtKtecl by • ..... r .. ~p. lilllleyt..ony This ... _, ... llleo with ,,.. Co1111tr c1er11 of Orenoe CO\lnly ..., Nove"'ber 20. 1'IO. .. ,...., P ... 1.-OftnQlf C:0..1 Ot lly Piiot H0•,11i 1t,0.C.S, 11, l'IO ~ PUBLIC NOTICE •loune, Plltclt Mr re9ltlrt t llemPO. Ott•d --JO l'IO --TO THE OEl'INOANT: A clvll MARK A. SODEN ' "ICTITIOUI IUllNIU complelnl "'""-1\Jll .. by IN Pl•ln· Judgt of IN NAMI! STATIMINT tiff ... ..,., .,.... 11 .,... wltlt lo .. ...,. Sullel'lor Court Th• lol1owln11 IM'•ton• .,. dolno lllh lttrwlt. .,... -· w1lhl11 Je .. yt I, DWIGHT 111110 l>utlntu el: efter llllt -·It_.,.., Oft you, flit _. .... , ... ,Aw. G 0 L 0 E N L AH T E R N Ille wllh this <-' a wr-llltn r•-M 1'1fHtM.....,,CAft6a PARTNERSHIP, JIU Blrcf\ StrMI, lo lht Cotnj)lt lftl. Un ... s yo;i 00 '°· Tel: C1l•l -Mii H••P<>•I lletc.11, C.llfornl• .,..., T"I• •IA-I WM lillld wtth Ille C:ountr Clerk of Ort 1199 CO\lnty on Nov•ml>er 20, l'IO. 1"1- PuDll-0.'""0lt Coe~t Dell~ Polot Nov 11, 1t, Dec. S, 11, 19IO _,. PUBLIC NOTICE y011r dltfeutl •Ill De -r•d ..., • PublltlWcl Or-Cou l o.u., Piiot Wlllltm C. Mlr....,,, • J Leounll•, pllU llOft of IN 1>1ttnllll, eno lhl> coun Nov JI, De<. s. 11• '' "'° 0~ u oune &etc.II, Ctlllornl• n.n SUl'ERIOlt COUllT mt y en .. ,. ,..,.....,, •lltiftll ...... tor -----_:_ ----J Scoll "••<ell, .,,. H11d•On OP CALIPOllllllA 1"9 relief ell_ In ll>e <-•Int, lllvtr Clrcl•, Fount tin Velley, COUNTYOPOtlANGE which could'""" In gem lth,.....t of PUBLIC NOTICE C•lll0<ni•"11ot 7•0•k co.:w on,. W"4 ••oet. •••no of -Y or 11,-1., or _ __ _ CtP"I 8'.lllOfft , Inc I• C.lltornl• s.w Mt, Cal.....,• "1tl otf\er r•llef requ .. teo 111 the com lo•n TUFFNELL <orpor•llon), llH 8trcr. Strtel, MAftlllAGIOI' plelnt T S No -~ Newport llete:h,C.llloronle916'0 PETITIONER. RUSSELL JOHN DATED JulyJ, 19'0 0.21117 T"lt l>lltlMU I\ conduc ted DV • CR ISS CLAAIC.I( SAITO, •\ _kt .. o.t•••-..,,., •• _.,..,wup RESPONDENT TABA TH A Ci.rt\. I EletMllteSo41 CAPRIBUILOERS INC RENEE CRISS 8 1 A M De Lt C:ru1. u-Deo<111 el Tront Gtr, A D••. SUMMONS Cl'AMILY I.AWi °"9ul' "'IMPOtlTAJIT NOTICI!"' VICI "'""ldonl CASE NUMIE•: Olt1Mt OIOltOISYlltUL.Mtl I P YOUll P•OPEllTY IS IN 1"1' >l"1-t ••> lllocl with 11\t MOTIGl l A-.., .. 1..aw POllECLOSUllE IECAUSE YOU County Cler-ol O••n~ County on v ...... .,. --· Tiie ,_,, ... , -w~ ......... A A E I E II I N D I N 'f 0 u II H•••Mber 20, l'IO .. ,Hie ...... ----..... s.HW• PATMINTS, IT MAY IE SOLD Fl•-• ita•r• -· -~ wtu11e Je PICTITIOUI IUSINISS '"9rlf ...... , C... "211 WITMOYT AH'f CQURT ACTIOll, .no PublltlWcl 0r•"90 C.0.>1 0.11y Pilot ••Y• 11_ ... ""--·-· ll4Ma ST ... TIMllllT T .. : UIJI ....... , you may,,..,. ttw 199el r19ht 10 brlnO I Ho• 11. 21, Dec S, 12, 1'40 .... 10 AVllOI Th• follo•lt>e "''°"' .,. CIOlno l'uofl.-Orenoe Co.t•t O•H'J' Pol(>( .,,,..r tecount 1n 9l)Od 1tent:11no b¥ PO· PUBLIC NOTIC f~ U•t•• ~• ,, .. ••111•1141••• 1 1 l>Utlneu.. No•. 14, 11, 2', 0.C: S, 1'90 O M• 1n11 ell OI '°"' Otil du« pey,,..nU Plu> • • l•fk,.•I ,...-419Ci.lr c-. tu , .. ODE & ASSOCIATES, l111 !><> • ---pumtttod <~Ii -•-•"' "1ll\1n .... let><le • - -U•. ,....-., Croddy W•y, "'J," Sent• Ana , c. PUBLIC NOTICE lllrM rnontn• lrom the 0.1e '"'' no11ce l'ICTITIUVS •USIHESS lla•IT• .. • 411ea. Le• It l•twmt<._ 9170. Of lkl•11ll we• recoroed NA#E STATEMENT ~ ... >lew. d .... Sl\OW, l.O• So. AC•<••. SUN•ICM COUltT Tl•I• •mount" t.11.•20 ,. •• Of NOY Tiit IOllow1nQ "'"'°n' ... doing "you ..... n IO -k ,,,. ..ivot• ol e ny ComplOfl, c... 01' CAUPOtlNIA emtMr 2'. l'IO, .no w111 tncru st unlll Du""""•• attorney 1n lhll 1nttter, you •lloulO do 0 .. M °"9-lrk, 2711 !><>. Croddy QOUNTY OP O•ANOI! 10.ir ttt....,1 l»tc>m<t\ curttnl You M EA DOW 0 R 00 K A PAR r '° promP1ly \0 Illa! your , .. _,,. or Wey, S.nte ArN. Ct. '110. I ORO.It TO IHOW CAUSI m•'f not ,,..,,. 10 !Wy 11\0 entore unp•1d M E H TS I IM I T ( O, 1IJ11 1r., n~ OIUdlng, 1fen1. m•r oe llled on ltme Frtn' Alct nlt t, .,17 w11 ,111,. PO. CMAMOI 0,. NAMI POr llon of your <><count, ewn tnouo" Boul•••ro, Sult• u. Tutton,(• 91flll0 SI U\ltcl -• t011<lltr e1 conwio do Blv<t., S.wrly Hiiis, CA. 90111 CAMI NUMallt AMU• lull INY"""'' ••• <lem-td, 1>111 you p.,..,,.., ln•t\lmenl Comp•ny ol un ·~ en H ie .. unto, oebe"• Thh l>lltln"• h conducted 11., • In th• -11., of llw AW!lc•llon "' rnu>t o•Y ll'e-amo<>nl •I.el.a •Do•• ' Cellforn••. Inc ta C.lifornl• corPOr• I n•cerlo 1nmtd••famente, d• e\la {19Nrtlll9f1Nr\hlp. ANTHONY A4.B£', lot Chtno• 01 Unleu 11\e o l)l1o•t •on Pt1no llonl. 11)31 1 .. 1ne Uoul .. ard. Sult• u, m•,.tr•, -•H-1• o ••eoecoon," 0-Snow H•tne. loreclo\td upon ~""1h • long., Tu\lln, C• 91flll0 f\ay algUf\I, .,._ .. r reg"''..,. • 'Ill• ~ wet IMtd •Ith the ""'"°""' AUNI' ,,., llled • IJ!tlt perioa, "°"""~I~ •ooa1 riQht to''°" Robert J PtimQu1\I, !Ill> lrvont 11empo Coullty 0-of Oran99 Co'l'll1 on i lon In 9\li mw1 ... en Ot-ellowl"O Ille fO<t<IO'Wt't on11 Dr Pttrl"'tl 1~ en Boulo•ero, S..1tt U, lu\lln, C• ~16a0 ! TO THE RESPONDENT Ho-.mbeir s. ,., petlUCNWf lo <'*"II "" ""-""' trom '"• •mount d•m•ndeo Cv your T'11\ bu\tnt\\ •'\ c.ondut 1fcJ by • The peti11~r n.1 tiled 1 .-••lion Pt-ANTHOl'IY ALBE' lo ANTONI J AH Cttdllot Wlllltn lllrtt ,,.,..., ... ••••• .... llm•l•d partnor\ll•P <Onornl('O .,.,..r m•rrl-" '°" .... P<1DlrSl'ttcl Orth9f <Aaoct Ot ily PHOI 'WR0 8tEW5KI Cl•lt ol •t<oro•11on of "'" 00<.umonl Per..,,..l ln••'>l~I <o lilt • re'OOf\W within lO 0.f' Of the Nov 1. 1•, Jt.1t, lfllO ,un.eo It 1, he,..., ordef'ld Owt •II "''°"' "'"''<"' <Uilf' of rtcoro1nQ •OP••'' Como.tl'lv Of j O•te lh•I U\1\ \ummons. 11 -'*'"•O 1nter1"eo In UW tnetltf etort\.a•O •P. ,,.,~on C..llf0tn••, ll"t. on ,ou. your def•utt m•y be entered Pl•' before tnh '°"r1 '" 0.pertm•nt To ttno out '""' •mount you Mu\t ROC:.r1 J Peif•nqui'\I •no ,,.. court ,,,., .,..,., • ludOl'ftent PUBLIC NOTICE MovtmO.. ~ '"° mtnl\ m .. ., be oDtaontd ftom th• •Ito lntlll<IH ,_ beloW-11•-perkl"9 ' Pl-t OeCMO•t,.,,.nl OI P\.!Dlt< WO<kt, C•IY ol >trutlurH Mid a pedt .. rlen Drldoi -PICTITIOUi9UitNEU -- Pubh"*' 0.-Cotti D•lly Piiot lrvont, ll'IOO Ja~u lload, ltv1t\4!, •<toH Brt>IOI St..-t CHlnttllft9 South NAMI STATIMIMT Ho J •t 700 O -•C C.ftf~ Oriw Witt., P•Y or to •''M9 '°' CNvm.nt to \tOO PreMOient 'ont•1n1nrg ll\1unchwe-or otntr Of'ct.rs S.nl• Ana, C..htMnia on O.c•mC:.r t"I' tore-<10\uf"t . or 1f your e>rOIOf'rtt 1\ Tn1i , ... l•mHU ••\ f1ll!d wiln tt'tf ron(~rn1n9 d1vi \10n •f.. prop.t>tty, '' ltlO •t 11 000 ctoc:ta •'" end own in tore<tO\ure kJir any othltr re•M>n Co\lnty Cttr• of Or•nOf' Counly on \POU\•• \upport. Child 'uPPCW1. •l· l'foy 1 •• 11 :II l'IO ...u.tol C•1tlorn1a A non-refund•bfe IH 01 Co••I Pl•t• ••II\ ,~ Town '-nior T 1 . • • · • Ml-w111 11e ~090 IO< -... of 00<... •• '""' "' Oll-11\0 .,.._, I• dolno .,.,, ... • --,_..,b, ..._ __ lllUtl-Wiii be erH MU •t PVBUC NOTICE mtlledt ...... -11ont1ch¥oeotu .oo. 1. T•-• ~~" IMP~* 1vr IC . a. I!,.. TE" PR IS Es. u t0 • ----UOO Mollt n,,_r, Hl90tlll A Moo<t, In· O.t-.,el'l .. ,Coll•Me"'.CA.n.216 .,;., 1~1 .-c.euwr 11 ·.,.., U...11 contecl 81 1.L CH ILDS. Er ~m•no Novemo.r t•. ,_, l0<ney '"'·CO.It, •no such ottwr r• 11.tft wfly -pet1l1on't0t ""-·1B•nll, 103 e .. 1 Lincoln, AMrwtm, (.A I Pt .... 11"•1 •• mty l>o ll'MllM by u. COWL ,....,. ~""' • -..s. tel 11>•1 T1Mll0 Le• Ottlat et t lM .. rn1.-.,. et -· "°"'"' tf II It -...:eo INI • <OC> of ti you h•Y• ... ., qu1HllCH1\. JOU MAltC II. TOW mo"O or ~Y. °' -r <oun '"'' or-to -ce..w .,. P.,Dll~d \IW)UIO (~I .......... or llw OO•••n M7S VI• o.-1•. S...te Mi eulhot1tfCI P•OCMOll'Q$ m•y ...... ,. lllVINI! RANCH P ROPOSAL GUARANTEE Etch <GrPO••••, tuCllorlHCI ....... lor "' Wllll•m l.loyd Ctrnty II, J210 WATEft OIST lllCT PfOPOU I \/\ell tw •«ompenled by • •-l>lln ol G9d Soulr.em CAllforfti• Del_.,.. Pl ... C..te -· C• 91•,. In ,,,. Ot.,.. C.O.\t 0.lly Pik>t • ment •Oft"K W" -"t<" ,,,,.., ~ ... 1n\utf'd Lt" Mar-.. Ytu.., \ult n1w1paorr of ...,.,., ctttwte 1:on "°"' INn N••...-1 9Mc:tit., C. ~ D•r.a Octoc:»r '· •• NOTICEOI' PllEPAllATIDN cerllloed 0t ta\11,.,., <l•O or Did l>ONI Ol•trlc I Counctl, HH Ntwporl Tiii• llu\INU It c...-ted Dy •n in I"' ,,.. •tnoun1 of IO Pl•Unt of I,.. IOl•I 8owtnerd, to tul>cll vlCI• e al111110 I dl¥1dut l -·-•nlNtcouncyettettl...Ct • A•memo .. YOU MAY LOSE Publt•twa O.-""'" D•··· P1101 LEE A 8RANCH.c .... --10<....., c-ullw -U pr00< LEGAL lllGMTS IF YOU DO NOT >;ov 11, lt OM ) 11 I_, •&ll IC By _,,,.,,... f"erTln, 01' bid or•te Pt•-• lo llW City Of Irvine perul u110 '"'°· loo1eo •I '"" el>ove WOiiam L C:..ney 11 NEGATIVE DECLARATION •• • ouarentee '""' t!W b OOtr f h > -.u. fn _, l&.fl LOM EnvirOftmeft. T"h .... _, ,... fllod '""" 1"4t tel"4tO.yof>tldlW•fl._ TAlltE PllOMPTACTI~ Oel>Uly o ,.., -i ltlO In •dd1toon to I~ •mounl •l•led P l' BLI(.' NOTICE PuDll•""" Oranot Coe•I 0.oly PllOI The lrv1nr A•nc.h W•ter Oislrlt l ,, proQO\•I •\«tepled w ilt ~romOu'v f!: tal Oel•r"'•~lon N,...".•• Oe<l•r• C~nh Ctef"l of Or•ftOe Counh' °" or~P•r•rlQ • ~tlv• Oe<l•r•Hon fot e<ult me <on1rMt ~Yn1 p.e,-~nt 01 11°" lE...OIS I Hovembff?O. •• • MARI( A ~OEH •llO•t \nould .,., 11"0' tu n ,,,.,., .,,. >;o• 11, :II De< S, 12, l'IO 467'-C one O•Oft<I\ dotr1bed Dolow A Workmen• Com~nwtlOn 1nwr•nce I J. T...vtlw WtJ ef Trect tT II»• P1.-J 0 ,.11· N~tlve Oec1er .. 1on ,. on •no lurn"" a ••H•f•ctor1 F •1lhlu1 lot Fr•n-0 Fr_.1, "111\0rl1ecl ~· Puoll~ °''"Of '°''' Otll~ Pilot lilt at lhe 01\lrltl OfftO, •?01 C•mP<1> P•rl0<mtnct Bond <n the •mo nl of for Wllll•m Pr .. wry, ltOO l •ll Wey, Hov 21. 21. 0ec ). 12, ltlO - J"'°91tof tN enc.umbr•nct\ O• Ot11nQut t\t or N·lll:U S..r-IOt Court oecome .,..,_,, ano ,,.,. '°"" '"" P'ICTIJIOUS I USINIU COOO•ltO. •uRISH & MOODY IM retn\l•toO Wtd Gelln<l""'\Ctf'\ mull llAME STATEMENT A ft,.frrit•., c:w,.r....._ :.~;rf'd at • cond•tton at r•U"ttt•1• PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINEU NAMli STATEMENT Or•..,e. 1r-.,1ne. Cellfornt•, •nd h 100 per(l'ftt 01 the lot•I bfd Pf•<e u•nd • tor one IOI \ubdh1\lon tor con -- -- •••ll•b•• for puDllt ln•petllOfl A l.•Dor end Mettrl•I• 8ond 1n tht oomfniuM PY•Po .. t, •oo teo •• '7S PUBUC NOTICE P.O ... aDll _, .... H•O•ll .. Oecleret•on lor etc.II pro).ct emo11nt of 100 Ptrcenl of the tot.ti bid Wul 11th Strel'I. In • RJ ione I n· ------.... , be tOMkll!reo fO< •1>1>rov•I or ell\. prl<e. voronmenlal Oel•rmlNlllon ... .,,... ....,_ ltN ...... c:.tlOr.,~I.. I~ No C.t•Meu,Cal ....... -lc• .. 0.fel>lt - Elec1 ... to Sall U-0... el Tnnl MU ., M<ALEAA ANO ... ss«••TES. T '1• tollowino P9''°"~ •rt do•nv OU\lne\\41\ approve! b¥ 1"9 Boerel ol Olre<lon ol WAGE llATES At rec:iulr•d Dy Sec For lut'11Wr fnlortn<tllon Oii iN t bOv• FICTITIOUS aUllMIH 1111 Oi.trltl •I lh meeting 10 tM ,,.,d lion !Ill ol lhe CA1llorn1a ul>or !>odt •ol>l•ul!OM. 1•••PfWH\f 1~·510 or <ell ..-. sTATIMIMT Puo11.-Or-Cotti O.lly Piiot HO• '·.~'· 21.1• .. , ... '° NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEH ff\al EL CAMINO 8ANK "duly •ppo1n1to l•u•tee ..,_, 1"91011-•no a..cr111e1 "II Wu lt llH 0• Newpott &eel\ C• 926'0 KMO ASSOCIATES, l Vlonna N~"POrl BN<h, C•lllomle 92..0 C.h••IH J Mc L.euol\lon, J V•nn•. Ottem Der 8, l'IO llMI Owner 11.t\ dl>termoned 1"9 0tnt1r•I •I 1"" ofllu 01 IM Pl•nnlft9 0.Pttrl fh• 1o11-1n11 1Mtt1on• ere doing 111 E•perlrntnlal ~trum Ol\Cl\er941 o• .. •lllno r.i~ ol ·-• 1n '"" 1ou11 m•nl, Room 200, 11 F'•I• Orht, C.,t• bu>lnen tt PUBLIC NOTICE Petr• J i.HAlt•r. U> N Ro\•mor• Aw • t..o\ A'9le\, C• t00CM Thh llu .... nt'\\ I\ Cond<1<11td Dy •n In -..ldutl NfwPOrl 8HCft, C•l1lo•nla 91..0 J•rnes J KnKli.erbo<ke<, 11 Point Lu ma Ori"•· Coron• del M•r. C.•lllornf.1 91/tl! Proqrem 11 In wl\ICh 11,. wor-" 1 o De Mtw, C•llforftia R A R ENTERPRl:>ES. ?IJ Ille. Tht projetl COll\1$h OI r•IU •lng P•trformeo. Col>ll!\ of Wld ••o• ,... COSTA MESA lorl•. Svlle 1·C, C:O.te "'-"'· c •. 91'11 deed ol lrust r •u STOR 110 HAL0 0 TV~I' reclalm•CI •tl•r from IRWO'\ re determln.tlfon> ere malnteined •I'"' PLANNING COMMISSION Rol>et'11• Schlller, 9»? Gtlt"'9ed \er volt\•• pert of en NPOES monitor· olloce.l-of IN Owner"'° M• •••ll•bl• Rltllotrd C.rtttn~n. Ave nue, Huntlnalan lleteh, C. . .,.,.. p~~fr!:~::::r NELL .no INEZ I TUFFl'IELL. Petet J McAIN t Tnl• •tet.,.,.nt .... , fllt<I will\ tne Co11nly Cletk ol Orenve Co<1nlv on November 11 .. t• RonalO S Orr, •U Howl•nd CAroeo, lltnlte, Catllom1• '°"' '"II and blouuy pro11••m 10 Cit upon reqU4!>1 ""' Contra<1or '"•II g::1~m": R ~ Robert Schiffer, t»l GtlHIWoed term1n4' tht tff«h. II •ny, ot the re-PO\t a copy of WtO oocument •t ••<" '., 0"""'''· A¥•nU1t, H'61tJnQton &.a<h, C.. .,.,.. '"• foHo'*"'' oer.ont •r• dotno f'tu\b•nd .net wlt• •~ lotnt ••~nh llullnen " 8 EH E F ICI ARY EL CAMI NO llU8Y'S !>ANOWICH SALOON BANK.• C.lll0<tM•<0<por•t10n Tn1' bu\IMU u condvc leO Ov • Qt ner•I P•rtrwr\l\tP IU.e\ 01 reclaimed ,..,., on 11\• IOb \lie TM Conlractot •nd any •ub Se<ret•ry •no Ol••<lor Tllh l>lltlneu h condu<lecl by • <1uallly of reuivono y<•1e" ...i1men1t conlrec10t unoer Mm'""" CMIY not Ito of Pl•nn•no 941ntrel .,.rtnerthfp. "'l lrYone A.. •O C0\1'1 -w CA I Recor-Mey I ltlO .. lnSlr >;o PILDSOTI 6Lll, "1•JI ' ' ' tHO tn -l:MOJ. -111 of 0111<1•1 A LAW CO•P. Cherie\ J Mc LeUQhlln •11<1 Dool• of Se<\ 01eoo Cree~ •nd Up. lh•n the '10et1l1eo preve111no '"'"' 01 Publt•""" °'-Cot\! Oeoly P1101 R-Scl!lller per N•wport B•y , .. 941• to •II ..,,,,..,, tmPlov•d In I"" Nov JI, 1tl0 •I• IC R-Schllftr OOf'othy M Hl-r • '41 "•" Or I At<ord• '" ltw ofUO Of the Aec:O<O.r "" WtMcNH on ...... • 10,, CotlA Me-.. CA.,..,. • I OI Ortl\QR County woo -of '""' N .. -1 -· C... fJtM fhf\ ,,.,.,.,...,, .,.,., filed "'"" t}W County Clerk Of 0.•"91 County on 0c. to«Mr ll, ltlO 121 IRWO Interim H•adqu.,ltf\ '"Cul1011oflht contrec1 Thi• •1411.,,_I ... llllOCI wltl\ Ille r ecl111y PROJECT ADMINIST RATION All PUBLIC NOTICE County C .. r, of 0••"911 Count, on l •verly A Jon.. "°' "°'" SI -.cu••• Urt.etn oDl• .. lton• 1ntlud1no PuDll\/Wd Or-'°'"' D•ll'f Piiot The pro11<1 c:on\hh of inftrtor 1m que\UOM rel•Uttte to tl\h proje<I prtor Hovem bef 11, ttm Pro .. ment> 10 Ml· ea1t11no bull<11n11 to ll>t 0p9n1ng of l>leh '""'' be d lrecteo l'ICTITIOUS IUSINIU Htwpot'1 9Mch CA '1t6J ' °""note tor lhe""" of ''l.<ll )() Nov 11, 21, De< ), 11, 1'IO .. 11 IO HUNTEll A VOSS T111, ~,,..~," cancnu<t.o D' • r"•' ,,.. -""•' ont--' IAttor ... .,,.,u .. ..-••• pe-""" w<11 -"''"'" -,,.. ..... ,..,., PUBLIC NOTICE •-P•lr'<·lllt41 Dr., s .. tt. t• ,.,_,. located al 1U01 B•tdHn A•on... lo L J O'COnnell, Con'lrU<llon C.... NAMI STATIMINT ''~~O;t.on ,,_,,urtt to ._.010 pot•n. ~~~~·,.~om1n11tr•to,. Tel•Ohone Ho t>u~;',!,~o;~wlno 09''°"' •r• ... At ...... gnlfK•nltlleclt S.ncotr.ere w1ll O WNERS RIGHTS RESE•VEO AOf PT l'INANCI AL A\ IM no POlenll•I tlQntllctnt •Ileen ••• T,.. Owner r•M•Vtt the right lo reject SOCIA fE'S, IUI Hort" c.11111,, Blvd . •••ull ol ••lhlr of IN •l>o .. pro1ech, MIY or all bid'-to ••Ive •nv IMotm t ll SMiie AM.Ce no m1lloAt10n• tte r<l<11'tred ly ln I bid, encl to m.-.e ew•td\ 1n ttw J•tome A WOOO• ~1 Norr h , D•led Nowmbtr l• ltlO 1111eru1 of llW Owner 1rv1,.., c. Artf\<H C Korn, D•••o ..., .. "'°'' U 19'0 Robert M A--·· 121 V•• l(oron, Secrocet'\' CITY OF fRVfNE ...... Port 8Hc.h. c. 91-.J INlne RMICll 8y I .... L OQIHDy, Tftl\ ~lneu I> <OfltklCl•d D' • W•••• Ohlrk l Oeout, Coty Cl•rk 1.....W I Publl\lled Orenot Co.,.t O•llY Polot I Publl''*' 0r.,,.. C:O.>I O•lly Piiot Qentrt 11-1'1 '::'!.or••• NOY 11, t'llO ., .. IO Nov 11, H, lO, 0ec J, 19tQ •1•1-«I Thi\ \IAl......m WH 11190 wllft llw PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~:~:~.,;·;;~.~ Oren09 (Ollnty Oft H·121U NOTICI OP ULI IN-JMl<lel P_..._•I TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 111•1 on Oecernotr "· l'IO ., 10·00 A.M .. or •• "'°" INrH lt•r •• m•y be •••toneDI•, et 11\e IMPERl ... L BANI( 8UILOINO 6'1 IJ~n Cenl•• Ori .. , In Ille cu., ol C:O.te Mew, Count' of 0t1111oe, Stet• oi C•lll'0<nlt , Sll!AllA BONITA COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION CIN """•-I•· llon"l, lh<OUQll lb duly """°lnlad t(ltnl VILUIOl!WAY MANAOI MINT INC l"VMl"I end OA\110 P. BERGLAND, u o .... ,_y ..... , ..... _ ... ...; •no llMI, ""-"'"' ..,.,, .. , •nd ltlef)hone n"")ller 11 -" .. _ wlll .. 11 ., Pullfl< •uc:ti.i IO .... ftlgllelf bidder lor , ..... In ••wful _, tf ,,;. Ullllect ~l•tet, tll llOytl)le et time ol tale, •11 lhll tet'1•1n , .. 1 pr-rty tll.,.ltd In Ille City of lrVIM, Lot• of Trect t"3 •• cOfltt lneo 1n lloGi. 2'1, , ... , J).2J 1"'111t1 .. Of Mh· •<•llen.-Mopo lnll\eOfllc1tlllKord•otOr-~.,.CA111'omle, ' Tiie '''"' eodr"t 0< oOwr common clltl-Uon Of Mid rN I pt-ly I" $301 Sier re Roi•. lr•l11e, C.llfornl• ~ S.ld .... will o. l'l\tde wllhOul co-1 or wtrrtftty ..._.,"' 111 ... -Mulon, er -ll'l'lbrM<n 10 •etl•IY the OIMiettllM tKWtd bf.,..,.,,_, It lhe -ff Wle Unf.,.t911 111 ... t'11cle VI of 11\et <..uln OKltr•llOfl ff C.- ntnh , tandltltM -A•'1rkllont l"Cc:AR'•"I • ~-SejMt,,_, ll. lt6t Ill ._ '*• ..... , Jtt.•1, Ofllcle l Rec0f$ of~ ..... C-y, Ctllfef'tle , Pur"°""' IO 1M Artk .. VI, lectlon J of ... Cet.lt'a, IN Notk • ot A_ .. ,,,.111 -O•lm ff Li.. •M 1'9Cot-........ tlle -.en .... , .. , pr-'f 19r '*'IN'f ......... Mt 11141•»-..tt911 ~ 4 lf7't 111 .... IJOI ...... 11611 In ll'te Oflklot Rt<orch of or.,... c:-ity c:..fM • ' ' N•lk• el Oefevtt .,.. l lecllofl to S..I W.. ._,-. '"' .., ... f'I., "'*' uHI CC&R't ---Mta, •· tt• Ill .... laM, p ... 11*1 Offklel ""., .... °' ... 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Lltll• (.orp •• c.111orn1t (Otpore SUH•IOlt cou•T OP TM• NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN to tlW l'IO 1-l. 11tSl MecAr1hut Blvd , Ste llO, STATI 0#' CALll'O•NIA l'OR Cr•OUo" ol GEORGE I J AHN$, I ll•I Dy ,.. .. on ,,..,eol ,,.. un lr•f,.., CAlll0tni• 9111J I Tiii COUPfTY OP ORANGE Trent1erw • .._ "'",...• _,r•n •• P~C::,.~~!:::.•::r =~·= :=:. =~~~~.;"!!; Po<1_wi._ c....w..ct1on Com· ., ......... ~~..::"s':;..~~~,::;'.~·1~'.:u~: t "' lollowlno ptt•on• .,. dofno d•llvmd 10 ••ICI O..ty •PPOfnled ~~ s11~.:,':;,!: 1~~~':!~1.;.:..1. I ~::~~~ ~= lr•n•l•r 1, •!tout 10 be m •d• 10 lkn•n•U•• lru•lu , • '"""'" Oe<lerttlon ot CAlll0<fti•'1MG 1,. '"',.,...,.,of 1,.. AllOllGellOfl 01 ... R THUlt J.811~W$lE R,Trllll&f•'"· Nl!WPO•T AEROHAUT l(AI. O.ltull-O.menol0t Mfe.•nd ftet TM• l>ll•lnen 1' contklcl.O ,,., • DANIEL RANDOLPH WILSON lor whoo '"''" .. ' •t(dr•u 1, •Ol I ~AL l!S, -""" 11., 110\ NewjlO<I OtP••fllld w1111 "'o d<1IY •-lnttKI 119,,.,.111tt'1neo1wp <"•noe of ntme • ... , ........ Or .... CO<lll•• Of Oren ... BH Cll, CA "..o Tru•••. •llCh dlHO Of lr-ull •nd •11 Porlet·WlldH WHEREAS IN .. uu ... of D•nl•f S...t. Of Cell ... nit G.0<90 M Powy 111, nt1 H•el,.., document> evlOtnclno obllg•llont Con•tr111:tlon Company Randolph Wi/tOfl hes -fllfCI "'"" Tl't• ,,.,,, le lie lr .... aterreo I• L ..... N._t a.ech, C• ""'° tt<ureo ,,..,.oy, -..... Ot<IH ed -He,,,..., L Porff• ,~ clerk of '"'' c-1 for ... O<.,.,. I I Cl m l I I " 8 Nedi• PoMy, nJt H•atlWt Lene, -· ,,.,...., de<ltre t ll '""" >eturtd LlelleC«p .,. oce • Of rcl't, ,.....,.,, .. ,,., N••POrt lloe<h, Ct .,..0 1,..,.,,, lmMllOIMtl' 0.,. -,_,•bl• · ch•n11lno Petlll-r't nem• from COUllly .. ()f ...... ,$t•l•of(t llfernl• Thi• bu\lneu I• tonducled by" •ndllt\•l~..ter>ddo .. N--.ele<t ,,_L C...hlOft, OAHllEL 11 ... NOOLPM WILSON to .... IW'lltt'1Y I• cll~tl-In .. nertl ··-• Pretlcllnl DANI EL llANDOLPM WI LLS()N ... All ... In ,, ... lht111rH . ""Ip llmll•d fMl'lNlt"IP. lo ceuw IN'"''' projlerly .. bl..... 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Or-. t.Mll o.i1, PllM =:·,...,... ..... o .. *"'• 1', tt, a, 0.. t, I• 4 TM.I ..,_.. -flMll ...,_ - Publl~ o.enoe c-.1 O.lly P•io. .... t1·'!..~·'·' •• .. n.a PlJBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PtJBLIC NOTICE C:llHltr Ci.tlf fll Ol'ltl9t c.-e., "' ..........,.,, .. l'tlBUC NO'l'ICI 081TUAAIES. 11·1• ·-... -- Mayor •trike• back CHICAGO <AP) -Mayor Jane Byrne, antel'ed over criticlam of hefty pay rai.aea slated for her bodyeuards, has declared that special police parking permit.a for joumaliata no loneer will be iuued. In a statement announcine the policy, Mrs. Byrne lashed out at two of the city's columnlat.a - Irv Kupcinet of the Chicago Sun·Timea and Bob Wiedrich of the Chicago Tribune. Both criticized the mayor for proposing pay hikes of 33 percent for her two top l¥>dyguards and substantial increases for top city personnel. If the 1981 budget proposals are approved by the City Council, the guards would be paid $47,916 a year -more than $3,000 more than the superviso~ of President Carter's security detail. CINCINNATI (AP> - Harry Albert Balke, 77, who helped design and build the Chesapeake B a y a n d S a n Francisco-Oakland Bay bridges as well as the Apollo moon complex at Cape Canaver al, died Wednesday. LONDON CAP>-Lord Ballaatrae, 69, British governor general of New Zealand in 1962·1967, died today at his London home , his famil y reported. He suffered a stroke reeently. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Several hundred Buddhists began a series of funeral services to mourn the death of their spiritual leader Thich Tblen·An, 54, who died of stomach cancer. The religious leader, who founded the fir s t Vietnamese Buddhis t temple in the United States in 197 5, died Sunday. ... .,, EDNA MAY PEASE, rn lO.nl of CalltOrM •If><• ltS 1. au.cl a we y Oft NoYem-u. '"°· si.. Is llHYIYeCI by 2 de...,.,.,., TMlrna L. wi-1ey of San· t• Ana, Ca.. Donn• M. OU en 01 Orante, ea .. 2 vran0c:11uc1r ... 1 11, .. ,. 9randclllldren and I 9real·9 reet· orandclllkl. S...vk." _,_ lleld on Fri· day, No--r 21. 1'90 at 2.0GPM In Ille Harbor Lawn Memorl•I Par• ,,,..,., wllll ReY. Bruce K""rle 01. fkl•tlnt. $9nl--,,,. dlr-.c:lloft of Ha.-lAwt>-_,I OHYe MorlUary of Cosl• Mew ~SSS. Club sets ,.u~nt audition Boys and girls 7 through 18 are invited to audition Saturday for th_e third annual Boys Club Talent show at the Eastbluff branch in Newport Beach. Cash prizes will be awarded in two age groups to contest win· ners,. said Dick Rojo, coordinator. - Tryouts are set for 10 :30 a .m. at 22S5 Vista Del Oro , Newport Beach. A parking lot sale is scheduled at the club Saturday to raise money for prizes, said Rojo. Applicants for the talent contest may call 640-6650 for details. Leader quit8 BRUNSWICK, Maine (AP ) -Bowdoin Col l ege President Willard F. Enteman will step down Jan. 1, En· teman and life two gov- erning boards of the small liberal arts col· lege announced. The 43-year-old Enteman said he did not feel he received the degree of support from the trustees and overseers that he expected. PUBLIC NOTICE National Bible Week. proclaimed by ads 81 GSO&GB W. CO&NELL ............. NEW YORK -On 2,000 bWboatdl acrou tbe country, the' wordl read, "THE BIBLE -IT HAS A LOT TO OFFER." Tbe worda bave been re· pealed an week on TV and radio spot.a, 1D maca•t.ne and newspaper acb and on clubroom po1ten. Tbe advertialq-atyle pltch wu the theme ot ·the .otb annual obMrvance of the interfaith National Bible Week, Nov. 2S-30, booeted by bualneumen and public olftclala, as well u by Protestant, ROman Catholic, Eutem Orthodox and Jewiah leaden. It included Bible·reading maratbona, Bible vieils, Bible COO· teats and events and services at churches, aynaaogues, civic clubs and orea.niutions, ballrooms, union halls and in the military forces. · P&ESIDENT CA.KTEK says it's "a wonderful manifestatloo of the vitality of religious liberty in our society and of the good that can de- rive•-for both individuals and families -from applying the tlme· less precept.a of Scriptures to modem American life." He expressed hope that the partici· pant.a would "find spiritual renewal and refreshment in rediscovering one of the most reliable sources of wisdom, encouragement and consola· lion." He suggested that Americans of all ages "turn to the Bible for solace, strength and direction." The observance, started in 194i on the eve of U.S. involvement in World War II, is sponsored by the non- sectarian Laymen's National Bible Committee to encourage Bible read· ing and raise public awareness of re- li gious values in national and personal life. PROMOO'IONAL ADS plugging the Bible call it a "h istory book, a mystery book, a book of ethics, a do· it-yourself manual, a geography lesson, a love story, a passport, an organization chart, a se lf· irpprovement course. a travel brochure, a code book, a diary, a law journal, and otherwise good read· ing." . The national chairman this year, Howard C. Kauffmann, president of Exxon Corporation, says the Bible provides a "treasury or knowledge" [ ___ RE_u_c_1o_rv __ J that is "atimwatini and enrichi.na." If enough people ablorb it, he adds, •'our society will be a much better one." lo many places, mayors and gov· ernon i.aaued proclamations official· ly Ctealg.natlng the week. North Dakota Gov. Arthur A. Link, chairman of a governors committee, says, "Biblical principles are deeply rooted in our social fabric." NEW ORLEANS Mayor Ernest N. Morial, bead of a mayors committee, says that in these "difficult times in many urban areas, I believe we can all benefit from the kind of positive guidance" ofiered by the Bible. U.S. Sen. William Armstrong of Colorado, co-chairman or a COD· gressiooal committee with U.S. Rep. Marjorie S. Holt of Maryland, says the occas1oii s hould ''foster deeper un· derstandiag and appreciation of Scrip· lure." Besides the sponsoring lay commit- tee and its network, other groups cooperating were the Na ti on al Coun- cil of Churches, the U.S. Catholic Conference, the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese, the Jewish Committee for National Bible Week, Christian Scientists, Mormons and others. There were brief recommended passages for reading on each of the eight days. IN AMARILLO, TEX.. local ob· servances included a non-stop TV reading of the entire Bible on cable television, with Mayor Jerry Hodge in· itiating the reading, and about 200 other readers afterwards taking turns. There also was a Bible reading mar athon in Boston with hundreds of volunteers taking part. The U.S. Center for· the Catholic Biblical Apostolate issued a special resource book for the occasion for use in homes, schools, parishes and adult education. The mate.rial nourishes "the minds and hearts of the people of God," says the Rev. Stephen Hartdegen, director of the apostolate, putting people in•"touch with the sacred text .• througti devotional reading, sharing, instructing ·and aids to liturgical worship." At Claanaber affair - Reagan aide to speak By O.C. HUSTINGS Ot_Del.., ........... Public relations executive Peter D. Hannaford, campaign adviser to President-elect Reagan, will analyze the presidential campaign and pre· diet the course of the Reagan ad· mjnistration's first 100 days during a talk Wednesday at Orange County's 18th annual Economic Outlook Con· ference. The conference starts at 8:30 a.m . at the Anaheim Convention Center. It is sponsored by the Orange County Chamber of Commerce. Hannaford is scheduled to speak at 10:30 a.m. ••• election to the 73rd Assembly District seat. He was defeated Nov. 4 by Republican Nolan Frizzelle of Costa Mesa. •• * MARIAN BERGESON, a s · semblywoman for the Orange Coast's 74lh district, will address the Orange County Coast D ivis ion of the California Retired Teachers Associa-· lion on Dec. 8 at noon. The meeting will be held at El Adobe restaurant. in San Juan Capistrano. * * • THE NEWPORT CENTER As· A SS EM BLY M A N DENN I S sociation will hear about "The Effect Mangers, 0 -HunUngton Beach, is of the 1980 Elections on Newport scheduled to talk about the future of Beach" from three speakers Dec. 11. public education in California when Slated to expound on the topic at a he appears before the Orange County 7:30 a .m. breakfast meeting of the Forum of Town Hall on Thursday. business group are Assemblywoman His speech will follow a noon Marian Bergeson, R-Newport Beach; I luncheon in the Esplanade room at state Senator John Schmitz, R· 1 the Inn al the Park in Anaheim. Newport Beach, and 5th Dis trict Mangers, an educator before his County Supervisor Thomas Riley. election to the Assembly in 1976, bas The gathering is planned at the indicated he is thinkinJ about run· Edwards Theater, 300 Ne wport ,.CTmoutM11111u1 ning for state s uperintendent of Center °"ve. Newport Beach. Call llAMlllTATeMSNT ..,.~ I HAUOtl LA WK-MT. OUYI Mortuary • Ceme1erv Creiratory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 PIHCI HOTHHS UU•OADWAY MOaTUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 IALnllHGHO .. SMITH I TUTHILL WHTCUPf CHAHl 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 6•6-9371 ,_CllM>TH91 IMITMI' MOITUAaY 627 Main St HuntinQton Beach 536-6539 ,.., ..... , j:O&.OMAL ........ L NOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave W.Stminster • 193-3625 PACi.te·Y•W .-.OIW.PAal c.tNtetV MortUlflV Ch.- ~ Pec:lflc View Drive Newport Beach 144-2700 '"• ,.._,.,. ,.,_, .,. dOlnt public instruction in the future. He Leonore Penfil at &40· 1861 for re· ..,.,,..,.., lost his moat recent bid for re· servatlons. PEO"°'S· 19l5 .. «II, HW1llftlil0n1--------------------------------8eecll, ea. '2IM1 F•ll.,. Garcia, U4l7 Grldle, Norwell1, Ca. ... ....... GellMdll, ~ F.rn SI., Slat1ton, Q .... Tllll ~NH Is c-..Ct..S by a 09Mrel pw1Mt1Np. FelipeGercl• Tllb ...._. •• llled wltll Ille ,_,., c...-of Or ..... c-ty Oft Hoverntiw It, '*· ~TATE SALE OF .WEWELRY • OlYSTAL· ,.,_, P..O:lilllld Qr ... Cont Deity Pllllt ~ov. It, .. Dec. S, 12~ t• 4671-• PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOUI eutlNeU ..... ITATllM9NT ,,,.,......,.,..._ ....... ._ .. ..... ., ROGERS GARDINS CHlllllTMAS TREES, nt1 left .._. _.. Hiia IW,. ~ eMcll, Ca. ..... S.ref~ J . ,..rte, 2916 ll'••t R--...,.......,.._..,C&. .... Tlll1......_i.~11ot ...... ....... l. ..... , ..... Tlllt .....,..._fllM ..... C-l:f Oertl.,, ~---c:-, .. ........... , .... PO"CELAIN • BRONZES· OONA· SILVER amdmore. .Lots of diamond rings and earrings, gold cMlns. fine chin. and crystal, brOnns, some turnl· ture, oils, chandeliers, brass lemps,etc. Something for evervone -from S1 .00 up. Free edmlSSlon. S.nk of PVBLIC NOTICE Amerlc., Master ...,.i:--:";~~~·'"'.":"':===-...,,....11• Charge, checks, u = -PtcTfrlOUI .V..11•11 -some terms ..._ ITAftMeNT evallable. Tiie ......... ,_,_ en tleifle ....... ; ICOM AUOCIATll, J VIHM, ......,. ...... ~ ..... ~ J. Mt'-llllllAL.~.~--· ......,. ....... Cel ........ _ J-J. KM .... , le,._. I.•"'• Ori,,., C•r•t1• fel Mer, c:.I...,. .. liteMlll a.°"'• as "9wlellf CeM4, v..-..c:.............., '"'' ._._ la ,.._.. ., • ................. 0.-.J,Mc ......... TMt ........ _ ....... _ c.-ey a.ti .. 0r-. CMlty ... oc. ~., ..... .. ' SALE Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights November 21, 29 and 30 a.:-Oft of .. IMrcMftllH , ...... -.. , .......... , 2-IP.M.Md7 ... P.M . ~ HaldlJ Aucdon lun.IP.M . ile~rt aaetl•• ee•paay 2142 ••et eoa .. Hlghw•r NewpoltB••Dll,CA (714) MS-2111 CONSIGNMEN1'5 ACCEPTED ''tlL 5 PM ~~.· .. • • DRUGS~ TO MURDER CLEVELAND (AP) - Drue• a.re the top eon· tributing faetor to vlolent deatba In Cleveland, pl11la1 a part ln two of evflfY three murders, auU11orlties aaid. Tbe Cleveland Preas reported that murder ataUstica in Ohio's largest city have re· mained fairly conata.nt. When argument was listed as the cause, the argument often was over drugs, police said. And, il the argument waa not over drugs, c hances are the killer was under the in · fluence of narcotics at the time of tbe slaying, The Press reported. S .. ~ Benson memori,til, set l Fam111 memben aad frielldl .W bold a private latberilw &mdaJ la...., ol 8tMler W. Bea.on ol Crystal C..e, .._ ... NOY. II at ... 41 alter aufferln8 a beart a~. A i'.7·year relldent of CrJM.a ~ve1 Ill' ..... was active lD the eommmlb' MIOCwUoe tlMn, wortinc lo PretefVe the area. · HiJ volunteer work for the City ol Hope led to his receipt ~ that or1antuUoo'• Spirit ol Llf• awardinl972. Formerly a tire manufacturer in Oraaa• cM. ty, Mr 8mlOD more reeently wu in the real estate ~lneu in Laruna Beach. He wu a utlve of Los Ancelea. He is survived by his children, Cheree, Michael, Scott, Craig, and Usa, of Crystal Cove; and his mother, Dorothy; a slater, Madelyn, and a brother, Maurice. Family members have fli!Hested memorial donatiooa lo lbe City of Hope."' 'Pr'. lPu.. J:ld.t.r ~~;Sk«.~ Charlt.s 1\.1'a.Tr ~ ~ of f\rrll:rla- 1-{}c.l<ol'~ 'fit:r~ Vd:a'~ Make your Chril'tt'l'l(U shopping a retDOrding .e~·.::~.~-~~ ... con~ltl locoUd at the conwr of lroiM Ave. It 11u. St., Newport Beach. . _ '/Je'='t'G.\Jf Store mmers and their couneoua naff ~ -~~ '°"' ouid ~ ill,,,.,.,.,, appropric:dc 17-+M ~iff ,,;~1 for the ~ peopk M JPUr life. oill/e., Save time It merw bl/ 11toppi11g al ........ flu.a vltne you will find qvolity mere~ and urvices with that penonal touch .. •6 variable po wer setttngs (~ w1ns1 •C ook ·A ·R oun d Magnetic Turntable au tomatically turns NOW ONLY lood IS 11 COOkS s2999s 1 •Compact exterior roomy O 95 cu It . easy·to-<:lean 1n1enor ME-5920 Get1lt11 II t.iticrowa•e O•en •2 A u t o Sensor Controls. Cool< and Defrost-Cook •3·slage memory perlorm s combinations of up 10 3 commands in a row •Defrost sen111g w11h automatic standing time •2 Auto Sensor Controls. 'Cool< end Defroat-<:ook •3 -111g1 memory ~forms oombln111on of up to 3 commend• 1n a row •Oefroat Mtt1n9 with 1u1om1t1c 111nd1ng time •Delay 'Stand waits up to 10 nrs. 39 min belore. between or al1er a command •Cook ·A ·R o u n d Magnetic Turntable au1om1t1cally turns food as 11 cooks •Compact exterior, roomy 0.95 cu ft eesv·to-ctean interior •Del1y1Stand warts uP to 1 O hrs. 39 minute• before. between or 111 er 1 comt'l\9nd •16 d11meter Coo k ·A ·Rou nd Magnetic Turnt101e 1utom11tc1lly turns food •2·1evel warming reek •3-w•y QOOklnO •New c~llc OefrOet •2 Htflnga lor • C 0 0 I<· A · A 0 U N 0 .combo method meonetlc Tumtlble I •• ,,,,, ............... -. ........... --·4'~ '"., ..... . J /' l ' \-" I . . . II well muh:Ud edaat-him JS 1nt?re. ~411 ;"81- tk_ fhtee R&. li's luvn~"f a~ ~k. ,l/nd-lhe. Ot.11/y fllof Al~P"" m Ucafttm p~nun i5 helpinr_ 9iJ<e :YludeAls 1n mt!ln! 'lhtt1n 175" Om¥ C°odsf s~~ ;i<sf -/ha-I 14nd of' ed~cd-1-itm. M"tz. fh41'1 ti .s-ludy t>I tarrt!AI ev-enls1 fhe New~_pv-in~~ przxrr44'1'1 ~itbs e..xercises "' ~rehi?hS11»1/ praph~ vt1lttes and prac:lri:a/ /ile e.rpen~a . fhnntfh pr~dlt5 Jtl~r f:::sltt:ps 4ne/ C« rr /ca/ U?r/ A ids. Al#l~fh & f/Jl'ee Rs rew,ain impo~ · fl?e Ot11/y llM #e((l.sptt;::ier in Edtual-it>n Ptx;rtLm 9~ be.f"1'C/ ~-Rewember ... knOlflktlfe /.5 ~ /Ind the /J!Jily RIPf 1s · 4 1>11f hl-y pt>t#erfUI pieu of ~a:41~ . .. ~ lf!(}fl!. i11/drm1Jlim Cl'7 #'-t.W6)'4',..Qer in £dtu:a:fil»? f'rt>frtWllS, D:l// Jo«/ 5-kwa.rd 41-H2-~~I. DAILY PILOT 642-4321 Newspaper In Education .. . ·: ;: :; I ' I TOOTH POL.11188 PROM EARLY 1fTH CENTURY Dr. D.W. Cohen eotnp9fW old h•ndlH, Id, with modem brueh MANGNALL'S INTERIOR PAINTING EXTERIOR . Brush Roller Spray ( Commercial R esldential Wallpapering Insured 22 yrs. Experience ~~~~a :Free Estimates "Got a problem? Thni write to Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red tape, getting the amwer.s and action Y°" need to .solve inequltie1 in govemm~ and bu.sineu. Mail your queltiona to Pat Dunn, At Your Sttvice Orange Coa1t DaUy Pitot , P.O. Boz 1560, Coata Me1e, CA 92626. A! many lettera cu pou ible will be a~ed. but phoned inquiries or letters not including the reader'a full name. address and bwineu houri' phoM number cannot be coni1dered. ThU column appeara daJ. ly e:rctpt Sundays." • 497-1280 421 Peart St. L•guna Beach IN MEMORIAM - STAN BENSON I Ron W1lhams Realty 1s deeply saddened by the death of Stan Benson on Sunday. 23 November We believe that he personified the •deal of service and personal attention which charactenzes our ftrm For those wtlo knew Stan -and they were many -their ltves will not be the same without htm He had the unique abthty to put people at their ease. ro empathize with others· 1oys and sorrows. their triumphs and d1sappo1ntments. F0< this reason. he had fnends throughout Laguna Beach and Southern California. Stan was a friend in need. always ready with a smile and a helping hand. For many years. Stan headed tire companies. working to develop innovative designs and jmaglnatlve marketing apporaches Despite tong hours of work, Stan contributed additional efforts to advance the City of Hope. His gifts of time and self resulted 1n his being named "Man of the Year ·· This obvious concern fOf others has also characterized his relat1onsh1ps 1n the real estate business and 1n his home community of Crystal ,Cove With the loss of Stan. we cannot proceed with business as usual We have closed our doors as or noon Wednesday. 26 November and will re-open on Monday morning, 1 December. Stan passed our way and touched our fives, we Wtll pause to reflect on the toss of our friend. ~\\EB•.v -~pt. StO;~.r 20% OFF ENTIRE INVENTORY OF MEN'S & WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR THANKSGIVING DAYS SALE Store Noun Mon.-Sat. 9:15-5:30 Sundar• 11 :00.5:00 303 MAIN ST., IAllOA, CA. Pain a •aeead1er vane· DEAR PAT: My aunt has arthritis and she claims that she can predict weather better than a weatherman. I have t o admit she's right in her predictions. We were kidding her about this the oth~r day and all of us got to wondering exactly why people with arthritis have more pain right befor e rain. Can you find out? L.F., H~tingt.on Beach Dr. Johll Hollander of the Ualvenlty of Peu- sy lvaDJa Hospital reports there ls a proven tie between arthritis and temperature or barometric change. He says scientific tests c:oa.flrm &bat many people complain of increased pain, swelllng and joint stiffness just before the •Htber changes. Rising humidity and falling barometric pre- ssure triggers the discomfort. Once the weatlter bas changed, the pain la coulderably alleviated. This kind of forec~ also can result from scar tissue. Jftufn9 order 011 It• ecaw · DEAR PAT: I ordered a pedometer from an ad in the Aug . 10 TV Guide. I don't have the ad· dress ~ause it was on the order coupon. My can· celed check says "Mass Marketing" and "Mail Order Marketing," but that's all I know. except that my order never arrived. A. P .• Corona del Mar Next time, make a record of the addren. It slmpllfles solving non-deUvery problems. A VS contacted TV GD.Ide and was told tltat Mall Order Marketing waa located ID North Hollywood. However, the firrq haa just relocated to 11818 Glen Oak Blvd., San Feraaado 11340. The telephone llstlag Is pnder Man Marketing AllOCla· lion lac. A company spokeawomaa says yoar order probably was lost, so another pedometer la behlg malled to you. R.L, Co.ta Mesa, also placed an order Sept. 18 wltlt Mail Order Marketing aad baa not rttelved her merc:haadlse. A YS can't follow up oa thh problem becaue no laformaUoe aboat the proch1c:ta or 'belr prices WH provided. ll.L. CH phone the firm at (%13) HS-3m, or wrlte to the above addreu. If the reapoue LI ansatlsfactory, c:oetact A YS again aad lnclDde more information. DEAR PAT: Please extend our thanks to a generous reader of the Daily Pilot who claims to be a former Hoosier from northern Indiana, and who sent us a copy of the article about our church r erunding program and a donation for our building fund. No name or address wu included, and we r eally would like the donor to contact us again so we could express a per sonal thank you. 8 .8., Batesville, Ind. The donor can contact the Suman Bible Church la Saaman, Ind., by wrltla1 to Ute charch ln care el Mn. Betty Boarqaeln, %04 Beacla Grove Ave., BMesvtlle, lad. 47111. MEED , HELP? .,, ...... Do~lt-Yoorsett Store. . . 1 " PHILA.D&LPHIA (AP) -An- Uque tootbbrulbet look pretty mutb Ilk• modem one1, except tb•t tbe)''N made ol boDe, wood or Ivory and moet ol the briaUe1 have falleD out. And they don't have tboM little rubbery Pointy tblnp CID the enda. Jut thln11 dental have chan1..ed 1lnce those bruahe1, now Ob cU.play here, were lo use. "Brushes with History," an exhibit at the Unlvenlty of Pen· naylvania School or Dental Medicine, featu.rea a cache ol antique toothbrushes recently unearthed from early 19th cen- tury privy pita by conatruction workers bulldin1 a bi1hway through town. ON OPENING DAY the ex- hibit also featured the 1chool's dean, Dr. D. Walter Cohen, who came armed with some odd racta: -Only one ol every Ulne ,..,.: pie in tbe United SUtea OWM a toothbrush. 1be reat 1hare. -Richard Nixon '1 vtatti to China opened up the hoe briltle trade, insuring an adequate 1up- ply of the animal hair for toothbnmhea. -~ 1hould be brushed a1 w•ll u teeth. -The majority of Americana are toothleu b1 a1e 50. . -Doc lloWday, author Zane Grey and Hitler'• dentiat all 1r1duated from the dental 1chool here. AL80 ON Dl8PIA Y were old dental toola. studded with rubles' and turquolae and 1tored In handsome wooden bollea. There'• an old advertiaemeot for a mouatacbeJl'Otedor, a lit· tie device mflnded to· keep the patient'• ~be from 1et· tlni t8DCled ln tbe dentl8t '• drill. And there are some ancient reel,_ for iettiq rid al ._. breath, rec:ommended only for · tbe dariDI. TbAI one, is from the second book GI Hippocrat.ea : "When a woman'• mouth amella ad ber iumlJ are black and uabeal,by. one buras, separately, the head of a. ••· and three mJee, and after bavina · taken out the intestines of two of them, but not, bowever the liver or the kidneys, one pounds in a stone mortar, aome marble or whiteatone , and passes it througti a 1leve and ... ·• You get the idea. .... Here's Cohen's advice for modem-day toothbrushers: Brush your ton1ue because that's where bad breath starts, fiol1 YOW' teeth to get at blddm plaque and drink Pbilllllelpbia i water because it'a fiuoridMed. ''You need to brush two ortbne mlnutea." . I ORIENTAL H4NDMADE RUGS 3 Days Only Sun., Nov. 30 10 am-6 pm frtdaY I Nov• 28 f lt.1.-s IMSUll>MCI .. OUP JlllB ANTIOUIS 111 tt.•c-111 ie.I S.. Cl Pa. c.llf. 92672 14 .. HM w 1Jf.J4J7 ., ......... c.... ..... W• Buy And Trede Otd Oriental Rugs MORE PARKING WHY? OUR EMPLOYEES PARK OFF PREMISES Special Plaza Buses Pr.ovide Them Transport -~ SOUTH COAST PLAZA 24 FURNITURE HOUR SALES FRIDAY 11-9 •SAT. 10-6 •SUN. 11-6 7 BIGSTORES 7 BIGSALES Chrlstmu at the Garage EnlOY the finest In 8POf1I clOChing; Y810ur jogging sets from Ultra Span. Two distinct .._ to chooM from. lull zip-baseball coflar Of a zie> to turtle With pouch PoCkels Colors ... grey, burgundy. sable, bleck and royal '• At.:S GARAGE 56 FASHIQN ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-'7030 . I .. , I ' .......... , .... \ ,.. ... ~ 21, 1llO •1 aoeaac•••AON ............... PIQer of the Year laureb, however, go to Fountain Valley. 8llilMt LMpe cump'-&diloo and l'\llUleMap ,..,....., Valley proved u dDminant in the Daily Pilot '1 All.s..et Lea1ue H&eeUonl u they were on tbe plQtq fteld, rrabbln& tbe lion's share ln every c.....,.. Tbe Barcms • blue chip receiver, EmUe Harry, is the Ott .. lve Player of the Year, wblle defenaive player ol the year honors 80 to noeeiuard Brandt Houcbell. 11 Houchen bad a record like a wrestler, it would be 5-0...:.. all by pi.DI. Harry bu ca!IJbt 37 puses for 871 yard.a durine the entire Muon for nlne touchdowna. ln leacue play heca\llhtltfor.Wyards-awboppln124.laverage 1aln per catch. C09Ch ol tM Year honon ID to Edison'• Bill Worlunm, wbo la curreaUy·worldn& on a lt-aame wiluWlf ltreak in addition to three 1trai1bt Sumet cbampa.hips. The defendln1 CJF Bl' Five Conference cbampiom edled Fountain Valley with nine first team and ftve aeconcl team berths, compared to the Barona' 11eveo fint team and si.x second team aelectianl, Houchen wu the core of Fountain Valley's defen.ae, which proved exceptionally touch on lnaide runninc aamea. Gag order Thia is Won man's eilhth year at the Chargers' helm andblateama have compiled al5-J.9.lrecord. &unset League champions four of the put five ... -....-. DetroifLions' Wayne Smith (left) and Al Baker grab Chicago Bears' quarterback Vince Evans for a 10-yard loss during a Thanksgiving Day NFL contest won by the Bears, 23-17 in overtime. For story, see page 82. -I akers have new formula With Magic sidelined, t~ burden/al& on Kareem OAKLAND (AP) -The Los Angeles Lakers re-discovered a winning formula from the days before the arrival of Magic Johnson, now missing from action. It involves 7-2 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar -as much as possible. "We have to mix things well on offense. Of course, that means one play for Kareem, then one play for the rest of the team," Coach Paul Westhead joked after Jabbar scored 40 points in Thunday 's nig ht 's 128-119 victory over the · Golden State Warriors. THE IAKERS have had some rough nights since the lou of Jobnaoo, the brilliant guard who bad kniee surgery recently. "The team can do something about that. I can't," said Jabbar, whose teammates 1ot the ball to him more than enough Thursday night. •'He just has to play bis normal game," said Westhead. "Tonight, he was very assertive on both ends of the court. Forward Jamaal Wilkes contributed 24 points for the NBA champions and said, "We've still got a lotoflalent. We're not going tofallapart." .JABBAR WENT 10 points over bis previous single-game bi&h this season and be did it against a team which bad the NBA's best bomecowt record, 10-0. He made 1S of 22 sbots'from the floor, 10 of 14 free throws, and grabbed 11 rebounds in38 minutes. •'My boot shot was good, but what helped most was the foulJ. I've got to go to the line to have big scoring nights," be said. "If they don't call fouls, It makes my job a lot harder." He came back from a 5-for-lS shooting performance in last Sunday 's 110-94 loss to Milwaukee. The Lakers shot .385 John Sevano: from the floor in that game compared to .573 against the Warriors. Joe Barry Carroll , the Warriors' 7·0 rookie center, had his best scoring game as a pro with 32 points, with µ~coming in the flnal period. 'to the third quarter, when Jabbar had 14 points, Carroll and backup center Clifford Ray both got into foul trouble and went to the bench. THE WAJtRIORS, down by 15 points late in the third quarter, cut the margin to fiv~ several times in the final minutes. "I think we've proven we can play with anyone in this league," said Coach Al Attles, whose team will be home Saturday night against the Phoenix Suns, the Pacific Division leaders. Carroll, in his first regular season meeting with Jabbar, was outscored 29-14 on Oct. 19 in Los Angeles. years, Workman'• team• annually display a swarminl defenae, tolld offense and all-leaaue pl-.yen in abundance. Amons the Ediaon 1tan to. 1aln fint team recognition are backl D.J . Bell and Dave Geroux, tight end Mike Alexander, linemen Mark Loq, Scott Strosnider, Blll Thomas and Rob Warden, linebacken Troy Seurer and Rick DiBernarllo and defensive back Dualne J ~kaoo. ' Fountain Valley's· blue chips include quarterback Matt Stevena, linemen Duval Love, Jama Southward and Jack Braman and defenaive back Tim Finley, ln addiUon to Harry and Houchen. Other first team picks include Marina'• Bob Grapdstaff and Doug Nichols, Newport Harbor's John Stockham and Eric Willingham and Jim Carlson of Westminster. * * * * * * UFplayoffs ROundtwo set toriight Sunset League strongboys Edison and Fountain Valley grind into the second round of the CIF Big Five Conference football playoffs and Sea View Leaguetitlists Corona del Mar, Estancia and El Toro take their second shots in the Central Conference tonight. Fountain Valley and Estancia draw home assignments with the Barons of Fountain Valley testing Los Altos at Huntington Beach High, while Estancia meets undefeated Esperanza at Newport Harbor High. EDISON TAKES ITS 19·game winning streak to Redlands University where a mammoth Colton team awaits, while Corona del Mar treks to Brea. Other conflicts of area interest include Pius X against El Toro at Mission Viejo and El Dorado at Capistrano Valley. Kickoff in each instance is 7:30. Lo6 Altos brings its 9-1 Sierra League champions from Hacienda Heights with what it feels to be a blueprint to stopping Fountain Valley -and that is keeping the Barons' assing game quiet. Fountain Valley quarterback Malt Stevens, with Emile Harry as his big play target. keys the Barons' attack, although others have been victimiied by a running game which features tailbacks Keith Richards and Rod Emery . ESPERANZA WILL BE trying to duplicate its 33-15 victory over E stancia a year ago, but t.be Eagles have other plans, based on the passing of junior quarterback Jim Mccahill and a pair of qua lityreceiverslnAbelCacholaandJaime.Aiken. Esperanza enters with a bullish I-oriented team bent on the ground game with fullback Chris Williams (6·1, 185) providing extra punch for tailbacks Henning Peterson and Larry Curry. Edison, meanwhile, sends its bread 'n butter, the defense, against a Colton front wall which tips the sea les at 226 pounds from tight end to tight end . Colton's leading gainer is tailback Pete McMillen, a converted 175·pound fullback. Edison counters with its quickness, which begins with tailback D.J . Bell behind the blocking of Dave Geroux. OBSERVERS BELIEVE, however, Edison's real strength tonight will be through the a.ir - Colton 's problems have been with its pass defense. Corona del Mar, meanwhile, working on a five-game winning streak, finds itself against the Central Conference's No. 3-rated team, which boasts quarterback Bob Curry. a close friend of Corona del Mar High quarterback Clay Tucker. Pals while in grade school, the two went their separate ways when Clay's dad, Orange Coast College Coach Dick Tucker. moved his family to Coronadel Mar. But the stats show each left-hander with over 1,000 yards passing and nearly 1,500 yards total offense. . • Aside from the battle of quarterbacks, Corona del Mar hopes lie with a solid running game, which has materialized the last four weeks. Damon Sweaiy leads El Toro against a quick Pius X eleven, while Capistrano Valley hosts El Dorado in a battle of heavyweights. -ByR01erCarlaon A time for Rams to give thanks For~ Rama, Ulla year's Tbaoksgivina holiday seemed to bave more meanin& than others. Heaven mows, the playen and mana1em~t bad a lot to be thankful for. One could almoat imagine some of the blessings t.bat were expressed around tbe dinner table Tlnmday: Pat Haden -"I would like to atve thanks to Dour Fnnce'11boulder pad. ftieb lot in the way of •e ol my PAaHI aca1n1t~i Qd. ~eel me to break tbe index flnter on my pualq band. "l can't' tell you bow much fun lt bu been to ltaDd • the 1idellnes tb1a aeuon and watch Vlnce l'9rra1amo take my Job away from me." Atluta Falcoaa -"We would like to 1ive 4tllanb to tbe Jla.m• lor mattni-ua.. •J.anen acaln. alld aDowlu ua to win in the last minute when the odd• wwe 1,1100-1 a1alnat ua. •' Detnlk UO.-"We would Jl,ll:e to pye the same b1411U.C •tbe'l'alcona. •• lob Bnadllaltl -"I would like to thank my apa~ Slutber, who came up wttll the ._ kle& of leariq tbe Rama not once, but &Win. ll'I hlD llttbll at laome and watcblq my teammiles woffr their buttl off. ·~ mmt nc_ttla( ~ ii ti tbe1 keep wtanlq ~ 10 to U.. p~JOll'I I_ Ill a full 1ban of the lllluclal nward. lloJ ... ...-.. ..... '' · Ra. II.a-•J Woald JIU tiD u.t tbe Lont for allowing my body to last through another aeuon of improvements and tben went back on her word! puni'ahment. My knees ache, my arma ache, my I'll still 80 out and play bard anyway because shoulders are sore and I can't move my ftneen. that's the type of comPftitor I am. She's jus( made But I'm ltil1 playin& four quarten a aame. Gee, is me a better person." this fun." Fred Dryer -"Even though they tell me I'm Vi.nee Ferragamo -"I would like to thank Pat over the bill at 34 yean of 11e, I would like to tive Haden for tettlne lnjured so I could 1et the job tbmta for havln& another remarkable seaion. I'm everyone tboUfbt 11bould have gotten in the fint just u qulck u ever and l'm provtn1 it week after place. I would also like to thank my offensive week." linemen\ •bo have 1tven me so much time to Jack Yountblood -"I would like to thank the " throw this year. · NFL for the ottemlve rule cbantet that b1~e "And, oh yea, l~'s not for1et the Saaaoon people allowed oppc19lne linemen to tackle me and make for 1trinl me a commercial 10 I can have it almmt lmpoulble for me to do my job." . aometblat to fall back on ln cue I c1on•t 1tp a Bud Canon -"I would like to live thanks for contract nut year.'• t.be nicbl def_. .taloll embarruaecl me a1ainat Jack Reynolds -"I would like to thank myself Illa ml and recfeemed me a1alD1t New for keeplaf my 1anlly durln1 contra1:t Ballaad." ae1otiaUom. I don't know why. but I'm 1t.m a-...-Andrewt -"I would like to live tbanb pl_,., my heart out for tbia team evm tbou•b to Bob Brudalmld for leaWtl camp aDCI 'J=' me they could care 1 ... l 1116-1.tbe OD11 penOD I have bll •tartlDt job, aomftlalq I felt I ned to pleue from here op•ouf is m)'Hlf. lla1be IOID• UJ•mJ·" - day the aam. will reanae how wrona ~y"ve been Raf llalavul -"I woald lib to II•• tUab to about my aervlcea. Maybe tbeJ'U nalise bow the eaUn Ram or1anl1•tlall far tall Job wlaldl bu y1luable I am to tbem; that eaperleace. Ii•• .. aaddltil W be.._lm fDd aleen llaee l knowledae and de1ire 10 1 kll farther Uwa 1peecl ieeepMd .. ,__..,..,...,_. and youUa.'' '~ l>oB ............ -"I would De to Sin..._ P#t Tbomu -"I would UIEe to tbaP Georlia to .......... wllo didll't nport -9 tM .-. no ·for W llviDI up to ber promiHI ol lMt ,.ar. Wbo earH that 1be proml1ed m• 1ome eoatract , ... UVANO, .... •> , I . o.11r ,.. ... Malt .._ ! FOUNTAIN VALLEY'S EMILE HARRY SunMt League otfen1lve player of year. AU-Sunset lR,ague .~ First Team Offense Pos. Player, School Height Wt. TE-Mike Alexander, Edison 6-3 211 T -Duval Love, Fountain Valley 6-3 245 G -Doug Nichols, Marina 5·10 200 C -Scott Strosnider, Edison 6-3 212 G -.lames Southward, Fntn Valley 5·8 185 T -Mark Long, Edison 6-1 214 SE-Emile Harry, Fountain Valley 6·0 175 QB-Matt Stevens, Fountain Valley 5·11 175 B -D.J . Bell, Edison 5 .. 9 178 B -Eric Willingham1 Westminster 5-8 165 8 -Dave Geroux, Edison 5-9 202 Flnt Team Defeue DE-Rob Warden, Edison 6-1 188 OT-John Stockham, Newport Harbor5-9 210 NG-Brandt Houchen, Fnln Valley 6-0 195 OT-Bill Thomas, Edison 6-0 195 DE-Jack Brama.n, Fountain Valley 5-ll l95 LB-Troy Seurer, Edison 5-11 180 LB-Jim Carlaoo, Westminster 6-l 20C LB-Rick DiBemardo, Edison 6·3 214 DB-Tim Finley, Fountain Valley 6·1 l80 DB-Dualne Jackson, Edlson 6-0 190 DB-Bob Grandstaff, Marina 6.0 178 ~TeamOffeete SE-Mel Jackson, Edison 1-1 T -Dave Morris, Marina 1-3 G -TOil)' Phillipe, Hntnttn Beach 5-10 C-Clarke Smith, Newport Harbor 5-ll G-Paul Relnbacb, Edison 1-1 T-John Kaloper Fountain Valley 5-ll TE-Mike Leweil)'ll, Westminlter 1-3 QB-Ken M~r, Edlton S-0 B -Ouil Ventura, Marina u 8-RodEmeryna. Valley s-10 Fl-ReyGubernldl, f'DtD Valley 5-t ~Tea• ........ DB-Dw~ Fuhrman, Mutaa 1-l, 11-l QT-BW TJler, FouatalD VaDey M, M NG--O'ala lturpt, llariaa •u .J>llL-.Joe Ooul*'t, Newport Hartlor 1-1 Dll:-0.'9 Dllper, l'ouDtalD ValleJ 1-t .LB-=le::.:n-• M LB-n..,._;::Bda M ·D:-&i:. Vll1 N D kQr1111lll•,"1Dllr. 1-10 D~...... $.11 DB-lllDCJ&Map.:::Hllr 1-U DB.......... M • / 175 210 l80 l85 211 lW 215 178 115 115 1• 111 no -M1 110 1'11 1'11 111 lTI * .. lTI • .. Cl.:. Sr . Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr{": Sr. It Sr. , Sr. ;t ·~· •I Sr.,. sr. le Sr. 'f Sr. Sr, c: Sr.1• Sr.,~ J •• r , ,, Sr . 1• Sr. i: Sr \,f ·1· Sr.,,. Jr. Sr, f(f Sr. ~r. sr. Sr.' Sr.· Sr., Jr. Sr. Sr., ..... Sr., ~ ~·. t '· Duke nider goes to bat for Bavasi in 81111.der suit ,.,..,.,.,... .. eMI SAN DIEGO -a ... bell &::!Juke Snlder. III 1dntif)ini blruelf u Edwin Sahler. bu taken the wilMM ataod I.II coUrt to defend E.J. "Bunie'' Bavaai l.D aallan<Mrautt. A radio aporu broadcuter, Jerry Grott, accuaed the former San Dteao Padrn 1eneral mana1er of clrculaUn1 a letter aaytn1 be fired Ol'Oll foe "1olD1 on the air under the infiuenceol alcohol." Aa a result ol tbe letter, Grou said be lo.t earnlnp and ~aible employment. 8avaai kept after bim, be claimed, intimidating employers or possible employers. Snider, the bueball Hail of P'amer. teatified Wednesday that Bavui wu telling the truth when be aald Grou • ''indiscretions on the road made Solder quit" hh job u a "color" broadcuter for the Padres. Snider testified Gross Is quite talented but was "pushy." •••DH One ot Gro.1' subsequent em~loyera teatUied that Bavasl tried to 1et Grou fired from his new Job. Publisher James Dillon or San Die10 Sporta Digest told the Superior Court jury that Bavaal promised him $11,000 monthly in advertising, full preas prlvile1ea and a seat in Bavasi's private box at San Diego Stadium. "All I had to do was fire Jerry," Dillon testified, saying he refused. ------,,_,e., flW ileW.-----.., Auburn linebacker Da••1 Sk•tack on this Saturday's big game with Alabama: "It's just like a fight. You can't go into a fight thinking you're going to lose, or you're beaten before you start. .JfH·k~y hfl• hb h••111 'f 'hurlklgiri•lfl MIAMI -Seven months ago, jockey Mickey E Solomone was nearly killed when he fell from his mount at Gulfstream Park and was trampled by two · t railing horses. ' Despite injuries that left him hospitalized for three months, the 37 -year-old Solomone was confident he would ride again. Thanksgiving came a day early for Solomone. Wednesday, he rode in two races at Calderhere. "This is probably the best Thanksgiving I've ever had," Solomone said. ·'It really feels good.•' Solomone rode Roman Tea in the seventh race and Clothes Lined in the eighth. He didn't win, but he was thankful just the same. ·'Being back is the important thing.'' be said. Solomone was injured April 12, when his mount fell as its leg snapped, sending the jockey to the turf and into the path or two other horses. He suffered a fractured skull, six broken ribs, a punctured lung and a shattered right thigh bone. Whil e hospitalized, Solomonesaid, he vowed to return to the track. But Wednesday, he nearly ended up in the hospital again. In the eighth race, he was almost unseated when Alfredo Smith came in s uddenly with Wise Prospect as the tightly bunched leaders swung into the turn Fortunately. Solomone was able to avoid another accident ......... ...... , ... ,. ...... ..... •• ? • I .............. .-... :. Pa of tbe tMrd P9riod save ti.. New Yortt laluden a • 4·1 vldorJ over lloatreal lD Tbuncla1 alpt NaUaul JloSey Lea1ue acdoa. '!'be C•t4a• led J.I ... lido tlM tbird ....W. bla ...... ..._,, ftftll 1oal of tbe MUOD at '1: 2' pulled tbe lalaaden .... . . . At Buffalo, tbt Sabnt 1ot two ftnt·period .,.ia from **-'• GU.. 11a..a. bla ftnt two ID tbt N1IL. ud net cm to aeon a 1-1 wlD over ~ary . . . ltldl Mlt••• toot a pau from l•H aaa. aeored a tblrd·Ptriod IOAl to lift Boetoa to a S·S Ue with Pltt1bur1b ln Baston. RGokie .,........ .. ,..., just called up by the Bnalna from thetr 8Drtufteld farm club, Ued the acore ln the 1ecood period with -bla flnt NHL ICON. Former U.S. Olympic hero Jim CnlC wu I.II tbl neta for Boston. Ha••-.lel• 1..-1 .. .,l#rd lfH"fll .. Sunday's National Football Lea1ue came ~J between the Rams and New York .Jets at Anaheim ••• Stadium ii a sellout, and that means the came wlll be televised locally. Channel 4 will abc>w1the same at l t;:" ... 'lbe New Orlew 8ainta au.pended defenalve lend aeete for the remalDder of the HUOO u a re1ult ot ' a flat fl&bt be had with teammate. Derlla ••re t.be day before. Reese and Moore swapped a fiurry ol punches at team practice Wednesday, catlfil1 each other qu.ltten and losers . . . San Francisco will aeek a apeclal exemption from the NFL to replace Te4 VbleeM on the 4ter rotter while a case of alle1ed child molealinl la pendln1 •l•lnlt the defemive tackle, club officiala said. Vincent, 36, wu cbarsed by Palo Alto police Wednesday with molesUn1 the strl, wbo la the daughter of a woman be knows, a police al)Oknman said . . . University of Nevada-Reno fullback , ..... Ba...., baa been tapped to play for the Weal in January'• EUt-Weat Shrine football game. Hawkins, with $,333 yarda salned lD bia collegiate career, ia· No. 3 on the all-Ume NCAA ruabine list behind No. 1 Toay DoneU of Plttabur1h and No. ~ C.arln White of USC . . . Haak Luden' lint-quarter touchdown pass to Mike Camp was all Brown Univenity needed to beat Rhode Island, 9·3 in a Thankagiving Day football game. f;.r. tlul~r Ori .. f•M (.' rr•-ft.,.,.,. ICUldftl Former Mater Del High and Golden West • College receiver Bill Kelly bas earned All-PCAA plaudit.s as a member of this year's Lons Beach State football squad. Kelly, before last week's outing with Drake, had hauled in 20 receptions for 331 yards and two touchdowns for the 49ers (8-3) . . . The World Boxing Association has elected a woman to its executive committee for the first time in its 59-year history. Klawa&Ja G. Kalpt, a Detroit schoolteacher, was selected by tfie general convention as an association committee member Pakistan retained the World Open Squash Team Championship title by defeating the United States, 3-0 in Pakistan . . . Twenty-two wheelchair athletes, 13 of them from Japan, will compete in the Honolulu Wheelchair Marathon Sunday . . . Wllf Marti• has resigned as University or Michigan hockey coach for health reasons, the school a nnounced Hall of Fame catcher Ro1 Campanella, now a member of the Dodgers' community relations department, is currently recovering from a series of skin grafting surgeries to correct damage caused by wearing casts on both of bis legs following an accident earlier this year . . . Dodger pitcher DcM11 RH baa signed for the Ul81 season. Rau, 32, was on a rehabilitation program during the 1980 season after undergoing rotator cuff surgery midway through the 1979 season . . . In an NBA game Thursday, Washington stopped Indiana, 123-108 as Wes MatUtew1 scored 12 points in the third period. Te~nNlte Basketball -Virginia Military Institute at UCLA, 8 p.m .. KMPC (710); USC at Idaho State, 7 p.m., KNX (1070>. Youth teams raise funds JC fives in action Twenly ·two So uthern California youth football teams will compete in the fund-raising Orange County Special Olympic Bowl, which is being held today through Sunday (8 a . m . -4 p. m.) al C Field on Ward Street between Ellis and Talbert avenues in Fountain Valley. Don't expect to see a lot of fans flocking to tonight's area junior college basketball contests. Coach Tandy Gillis takes his Orange Coast College team to Wilmington for a game with LA Harbor, and Bill Brummel's Saddleback Gauchos are in central California for the Merced Tournament. Meanwhile, Jim G reenfield's Golden West outfit travels to San Fern andotofaceLA Mission, and the Rustlers find themselves competing with the GWC football team which hosts Santa Monica CC for the Southern Cal Conference championship. ''That definitely puts us at a disadvantage," Gillis s ays. "Harbor should be relaxed and loose, while our kids will be a bit light ... At Merced, Brummel sends his Gauchos against the host Blue Devils in the opener of the two-day. four.team tournament. Following the 7 p.m. match, Long Beach CC a.nd Chabot battle at9. The losers in Friday's matches square off at 7 Saturday, with the winners meeting for the title at 9. SPORTS BREN</F~/IMSKETBALL ... •t•••e• . Amutrdlf/fs s~ pays off for Bean ,,_AP .,._&elle. PON'l1AC, Mich. -Once b1a Cbiu10 Bean came out of blbernatlon, Coach Neill ArmlU'oDI ftcured ~ best tblnt to do•• leave them alone. That Utt.le piece of non-atraten paid otf bandaomely ThundQ u Dave WUllama raced 95 yards with tbe opeain1 kickoff of the overtime period to Ult the Bean to a heart-1topptn1 23-17 comeback Na lion al Football Lea1ue victory over the Detroit Lions lD their naUonally televiMd Tbanblivina Day battle. ''The play was a middle retum," Wllliams 1ald. "I •tarted up the middle, saw it waa Jammed up. spotted an openin1. and went forlt. • "I'm jmt tremendously happy. We needed thil same u much or NFLROUNDVP more than the Lions did and I'm bappytohelptbeteam. Armstron& said it wu the most remarkable flllilb be . had ever seen -including the Bears' opening day defeat ln Green Bay when Packer kicker Chester Marcol picked up a blocked field goal attempt and ran it into the .end zone ror the winning touchdown against the Bears. "You know, that was the onJy real coaching I did today," Armstrong said in the jubilant Bears' dressing room. "I told them to go out and win the toss." The Bears were down 17 .3 going Into the fourth quarter, but the Lions defense suddenly seemed unable to contain Chicago any longer. "This was the bitterest loss I can remember as a coach," Detroit Coach Monte Clark said in the tomb-like Lions den. "We had them where we wanted them but couldn't finish them ore. We missed a lot or tackles. We were just grabbing instead oftaclding, '•Clark said. <Mldlot1 f easf IRVING. Texas -Only five times in the 21-year history of the Dallas Cowboys had they nogged a team so !leverely. And Dallas Coach Tom Landry did it to a man who used to play rorhim. The Cowboys carved up their owa penona1 tuner ln u.. form ot the SattJe Seabawu b1 a 11.7 victory on Tbanblivln• D•y, and it WU Jmt U b.cl u tbt ICON lndJcllted. The victory all but uaUJ"ld tbl Cowboy• of their 1$tb playoff ~ltlon in 11 yean. Even if Dallu biM tu Jut tbNe 1ames, only a complex Hrift-of ~ could keep the Cowboys out of the playoffs. The frustrated Seahawb ol Coach Jack Patera, a 1uard for DaUu In lJIO and lltll, 1ave Dallas four fumbles and three interceptions in the 1lau1hter. End Harvey MartJn and tackle Randy White carried the top aledgebammera ln the deatrudion ot the Seabawkl, who boast of four former Cowboy pl a yen besides Patera. Martin and White each claimed two trapt and linebacker Mike Heiman intercepted two puaes, and quarterback Danny White cashed the breaks in for two touchdown pa11es. •'It wu an \Dlusual game. It was just our day," Landry said. "We're happy to be in the playoffs. We're delighted to have a chance to go back again. Of course I'm happy to score 51 points. You 're happy to score that many in a dummy scrimmage . They just turned the ball over too many times," Landry added. The Cowboys upped their record to 10-3 in the National Football League, a eame and a half behind Philadelphia in the NFC's Eastern Division. Seattle suffered its sixth consecutive lo6s tofallto4-9. Western Colorado next for So Cal With five players bitting in double figures. Southern California College of Costa Mesa handed Cal Tech a 91·62setback in non-conference basketball action Wednesday night. Rick Porras· with 19 and Mike Roberts with 17 paced the Vanguard attack to bring the team to 1-1 for the season. SoCal now begins a three·game swing through Colorado. faclng Western Colorado tonight, Mesa on Saturday and Southern Utah Monday. The event, designed to raise money for the Special Olympics program for handirapped youngsters, is sponsored by the Fountain Valle y Junior Al l -Amer ica n Footbal l Association. Among the participants will be teams from Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach. Costa Mesa and Westminster. Gillis will take a look at his OCC squad in action in a game situation for the first time tonight al LA Harbor. Meanwhile, the Seahawks will be playing their fourth game. G WC is coming off a 95·87 victory over Fullerton behind a 22·point scoring performance by Rico Thompson. Thompson filled in nicely for Truiett Hatton, GWC's top player who was ruled academically ineligible last week. 200 llariD• Ave. 878-0880 NFL standings NATIONAL CONFERENCE East AMERICAN CONFERENCE W L T Pct. 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It's getting to be a ha6it· ·StJddleback, ~en heep on uinning I HOiiday Gift Art Show /Sale .,C\lllTISD&N. ............ cbalant. Hll team bas ree&ed off f~ 1trailht victoriea liDce droppln1 a 1Mdedalon toCltrua. Today thru Dea. 8 domiDMMm oltbe lpol"t. -Pirates arabbed tbe Da· Huntington Center'a tional title ID lt76--'n·'11 =In tbil year. Ila ft•e annual aue>er exJ\iblt Ri~hT Today, Right He.._, -~ .. ._... lowl appeu:uce for Coecla&.. ........ '10Mlidll9fool.MJJ&Mm. 1111 team t. relued, healthy aad more conliclellt ~Dever . yean,tbeybouta@-1·2 • of artsand craft• (Qt You ._._.,..__ .. UMd to tMI. Now bl hll "When we loll to Cltrua, we bad a bye tbe next Wffk. We~tbattimetobelptbelddabuUdtbelr cooftdmet back up. And they prov~ they could come back,." Swearlalen explains. Amoaa tboN coetribu&1a8 to the Pirate apccaa featuring 65 top are Tom lie Elroy, Kyl• Anderson and Jolln talented arti1ta. From ~,...... • .... auided tbe Gauc._ to toar lllllloa c.t~ cbamploubi~ lact~ ta.II rear'• feat . Got.bard, all beat wtnnen )Mt week a1alnn UC$B. this great array ot • OCC competiton include Matt Spurr, Huab unique 0<lglnat1 voo·n HAI tMID DOW U. ..W Dec. I to prepare for tbe cham...,..lp teeOUDMr wt&b the wiwr of tbe w .. _....._ Ccmf.-..ee, Md Ille'• tlaeftnt to admit lbat UillltMUJIMtonlilh tbeMUOD. L "Rilbt now, we're just eQJoyin1 what we are ttoin1. We're lootinl forward to the 111aaioa Bowl. It's nice to 1et a little satisfaction out of what we ~ccomplisbed." be adds. JobucD, Mark Carter, Deu Babcock, Pua.llOcblen, find a perfect gift for evetYOne. Beach Blvd Ed Baljeu, Missy Prior, Lia• Gomal• amd Dave and 405 Fwy. Werain. 1-========-=--=:.ll • • • Pasadena CC bllbed Long Beach CC, rl·1 last * • • week to remain atop the Southland JC football poll. Call 142-5171. Put • few word• to work for ou. ''WINNING TBS Tm.a OUlrilht bu t>een our toal from tbe tint day ol practice. When you achieve • 1oaJ, it s:iv• you a 1reat deal ol utiafaction," be 1ay1. By virtue of a 2·1 victory over croastoWll rival OCC in the opening round ol the Soutbem California JC soccer cbamplODSbipa, Golden West will tangle with Pasadena tonight in the semifinals. Coach Harvey Hyde'• Lancers (IM)) have beaded the ·--- "I'm happy we have two weeks olf before the Mllsion Bowl. It 1ives us a chance to enjoy our aucceu,''beadda. The GJucbos bad quite an easy workout J llNIOR COUEGES Tuesday. It consisted of 1etti.nc into their cars and goin1bome. "We teally couldn't practice. 'lbe smoke from the fires was so bad that we had to cancel workouta," Swearingen explains. SaddJeback, with an 8·1 overall record and a S-1 conference showing, will play either Ve~tura. .S.snta Barbara of Compton in the Mission BOWL. The Gauchos' opponent hinges on Saturday,.s game between Ventura and Santa Barbara CC. V ENTUllA HAS a S·0.2 record and is in first pJace in the Western Stale Conference. Right behind them ia Compton with a 6--1·1 mark. Compton's season is over, thus all they can do is hope for a Santa Barbara win. Whoever takes the title will meet Saddleback Dec. 6at1 :30p.m. at Orange Coast College. ''I figure whoever we play will be pretty ~ood." Swearingen says. The Gauchos met Ventura in the first game of the season back in Ventura, and Saddleback came home with a 42·Z7 victory. ''But that ~n 't mean a thing,'' Swearingen cautions. "It waa the opeo.ing game, it was very ragged and there were a Jot of turnovers.•• SWEARINGEN CAN AFFORD to sound non· Runners seek funds ' Puadeoa stunned Glendale, the defe~ding Soutbem California champion, 1.0 lut week. The two teams meet at Birmingham High School in Val\ Nuya. The winner meets the victor of a game betwen El Camino and Palomar in the the Southern California championship showdown Saturday at 8, also at Birmingham. * • • OCC wrapped up Its fourth national surfing championship in five years with an89-'19victory over UC Santa Barbara last Saturday in Isla Vista. Coach Laird Hayes' surfers concluded the 1980 season with a perfect 11·0 mark to continue their poll all season. Santa Monica. GWC'• opponent tonight, is second with a 9·0 mark, while Saddleback is third with an 8-1 slat&. • * • One of the big reasons for the success of Golden West's football team this seuon bu been the quick learning al the Rustlers' offensive line, most notably M ilte Brummett. Matt Ronayne and Don Groucost. AD three are sophomores and all saw liWe action last season. Groaaco1t and Brummett were teammates at Huotin1too Beach High, while Ronayne attended Westminster High. ·' Ri~t from the be1i..Dninl of the season the line has done an outstandtn1 job and tbey'te getting better each week," says Rmtleroffensive lioecoacb Denoia Dllmo. It's sho-wdown time for GWC ''Th~ past two or three years our guys have just been foaming at the mouth before our game with Santa Monica. I don't see why it should be any different this year." That's the attitude of Golden West College football coach Ray Shackleford who senc;ls his Rustlers up against the No. 2team in the state and the No. 3·ranked junior college team in the nation when Santa Monica's Corsairs come to town tonight at 7: 30 at Orange Coast College. The winner advances to the Avocado Bowl Dec. 6 at Cerritos. Santa Monica has won 19 straight under Coach ~at Young, and the Corsairs boast a defense which has held their opponents to juat 180 yards per contest. The Sadta Monica offense is directed ~Y quarterback Mike McKay, the conference leader in both passing and total offense. Golden West is led by QB Sam Aiello, the freshman out of Marina High. Aiello hit on 15 of 21 passes against Rio Hondo last week. good for 263 yards. The Rustler defense. meanwhile, has been spearheaded by Terry Bachmeier who bas six interceptions from his free safety position. "We won't do anything different against Santa Monica," promises Shackleford. "Santa Monica is a great team. obviously." Taiivan trip planned By EDZINTEL OidleOe11,,.11.u1Mt Like Bill Leach says, it won't be castles on the Rhine, but it will be a gr and cultural experience just the same. Thatis, ifitcomes.off. About 20 young local cross country runners are currently canvassing the Orange Coast area for contrl butioaa ii) un attemJ)t to send a team to Taiwan, China in December for 10 days of internaUooal competitions. Each runner needs $1,250 in order to pay forhiaorhertrip. IALTO FflST -HOME MYTHS. A national study done by the Chicago-based Family Housing Bureau dlspells a lot of myths about the buying of first homes. Here's a few: MYTH: First·time home buyers have been driven out of the market by escalating costs. FACT. The survey showed that 44% of today's home buyers are first-time buyers. MYTH· Young people c annot afford homes anymore FACT: Eighty seven percent of first-time buyers are younger than 35 with the average age being 28 MYTH Costs fo r single-family homes have nsen so sharply rhat most home buyers are turning to mull1·fam1ly solutions FACT: Ninety percent of firsH1me home buyers choose single fam ily homes. 7% condos and only 3% choose multi-family homes. MYTH: Most home buyers now spend more on mortgage payments than the recommended 14 of total income. FACT: One Quarter of the current crop of first time buyers fall into the '-" rule of thumb category Another 53% are even more conservative spending 20% or less of total income for shelter payment 963-8182 AMIFMIMPX srereo radt0 And big. blacked-OU! gauges for all engine lunctt0ns Sporty Handling MOST OF THOSE who have confi nned their Interest in being a part of the team are from Corona del Mar Hi gh although three girls from Orange Coast College are also trying to make the trip. The tour will be hosted by the I nternational Sports Committe, beaded by Jim Crumpton of Irvine, whowillactascoacboft.he U.S. team. Outside. 1t may not IOOk ltke the sports cars you sketched 1n your school notebook But as they said 1n school, don't 1udge a book by tis cover MorePower It's a lough truck outside and trip length Actual highway mileage will probably be less than the EPA ·Highway Estimate · Sporty 11 tterior lnstde. the To,.ota SAS Sport Truck could teach ·real" sports cars a few lessons This cockpit's all The SAS's got what 11 takes Torsion bar lronr suspension S1ee1 belted radial tires Power assisted front disc brakes Truck tough, but tuned to respond to ~ur slightest input That's what makes the To,.ota SAS more fun to drive than other trucks, and even some sports cars that look ltke ·sports cars · Crumpton, a well·. known promoter of cross country and track in the area, was the coach of the Taiwan national team at the 19760 1ympics in Montreal. Bill Leach and his wife Julie, coaches of the Corona del Mar High girls cross country team are also attempting to make the trip as uaistant coaches. as is the boys coach, JpbnBlair. ''We flrst want the kids to go," says Bill Leach, "andiftheycanallmakeit, t.hen we'll worry about ourselves." THIS IS not the fint time that an es.change program of this type' has taken place. Last summer, a group or track ~ from the sa'!le .area visite d Taiwc.,p f o r similar com petitions. The Ediaoo High croaa country tea.ma, under then coach Gordon Fitael (llow at ~ange Coast College) also sent te~ms to competitions in Australia in urn and France in 1979. Last sprlna the China natiODal team visited caiifornia, mainly, to p•rticipate in the Mt. San Antonio ln'Vitational. "I know that u far aa the girls a.re concerned, they 've sent out bmd~ of letten to local businesses, relativ~ and frinda to try and draw BILL LEACH up contributions." said Leach. And the boys are doing likewise. LEAal SAYS THAT the tour will be one of goodwill. In addition to six days in Taiwan for training and at least one race, the team will also visit Hong Kong and Korea. So far. athletes who have been acknowledged as members oft.be team are Corona del Mar Hilb runners Phil Colla, Scott MacAdams. Brian Austin, Peter Yaffe, Scot Katzman, Bill Harrington, Dave Anderson. Bill Fawcett, Anne Hilbert, Colleen Kerrigan. Lynn P e rkins, Lisa Buckley; Costa Mesa High's Scott La Crosse and Orange Coast College's Barbie Ludovise, Diane Jones and Mari Gibbs. Contributions can be sent to either Bill Leach, Corona del Mar Hi&h Girls Cross Country Tour, 2101 Eas\bluff Dr., Newport Beach. 92eeO or for the boys, in care of John Blair, Newport Beach Runners Association , 1162 OonetLane, ~ta Mesa192Q8. For more fnlormaUon abqut the tour, call .Leach at 497·31~8 (evenlnp) or 760-3320 (days) or Bhur at546-3883. But look under the hood of a 1981 To,.ota SAS Sport Truck. and you'll find the heart of a sports car-a 2.4 ltter over- head cam4· cylinder engine that's more 'powerful than last year. yet has an EPA rating that's 20 percent higher' @EPA estimated MPG, 32 EPA estimated Highway MPG. Remember Compare this estt· mate to the EPA "Estimated MPG" of other trucks. You may get differ- ent mileage. depending on hoN fast you drive. weather conditions. I ... • ·~'-r 1c'-'A .~ ... ,. .. •• ,.,.,,,,,,,....,... .. business Ht-back bucket sears 5-speed overdrive 1ransm1sst00. \ I The To,.ota SAS Sport Truck We don't call 11 "lhe sports car of 1ruc~"lor nothing W~AT FEE~G . TOYOTA . .... ' .................................... .., ......... ""' ~ "' ............ -,.... . . '· t , < - ~-a••· 81 &OGS& CA&•.,., __ ..., ... ... SiMaMt f.AalUI bull.u.11 ... , M lM aCllt l1nPf'OVM a.a,-.. lo Oran,. eo.tJ.,... tM t-.al cam-. ~Ill.la• -Md rt•••'" Valley ••·• laroM appear to be tbe ..._to but. 8lll, the 81U"OU hard!)' bawe a atr..,i.bold • tlM baluc. ol the ....... ..,... U.. ,...._ce o1 four returelat 1ta'fter1, laeludl•I 8·3 Jtft Chria&eaMG. DeteDdlq champion Newport Karbor baa tbree returnln1 starters, 10 doH Edlaon, "unttniton Beach can boa.It a M~. M double _,.t always tough llartna mten with a S..5, 8-'. M , Mli'I attack and Weaminater Coach Joo Bore •rt says this ii bis most talented team in bis nve yea,.. at the helm. Here is a loolt at each: ,._, ... "..,. A ~10 seuoo and first-romwl eUminaUon in the CIF 4·A playoffs is definitely not up to Fountain Valley standards -and t.be Barona ft1ure to change that 197t-80 ima1e quickly, thanks PREP IUSKEIB4IL m. to four returning starters, depth and tbe retum of 6-2 Jeff Hughes, the freshman team's MVP two years ago. But first things first -and that means • Christensen, the AJl-Sunset League firs.1 team choice a 6·3 forward-guard who peppered 'the nets for a '19.5 average as a junior transfer out of Texas. Add 6-7 Frank Luongo, 6-4 Fred Marshall, 6·3 Dan Miller and 6-0 Point guard Emile Hal'!')' and the Barons of Coach Dave Brown 001e with talent. And there is more -6-2 Kris Tomplins, 5-9 Kerry Rea and 6·4 Kirk Harty figure prominently, as do 6-0 Dean Arnold. 5-9 Alan Villanueva, 6·4 Ken Frens and 6·3 Ken Harter . "If everyone stays healthy it could be our best team since '76," says Brown. "We'll run more and play our match-up zone." Chr istensen is an All-Orange County candidate, boasting good range, combined with the ability to drive and crash the boards. Luongo gives Fountain Valley size and a soft touch, while Harry, one of the CIF Southern Section's finest receivers in football, is a pure athlete. l\JIM>pg Fountain Valley's schedule are Corona del Mar. Katella and Verbum Dei , along with Compton in the Marina Tournament opener. .~~tDport Harbor Coach J e rry DeBusk's defending Sunset League champions will be an all-senior group, but onl y three of De Busk 's squad are returning lettermen. However. each was a starter. Cory Everhart (6-3), Mike Love (6·21h) and 6·0 Mal Durkee return to the fold. bolstered by the presence of 6-8 Rick Ciaccio and 6·6 Lane Peterson. Others counted on include 6-3 Bob Nettles, 6·5 Robert Peterson. 6·2 Dan Sauerbrey, 6-2 Garrin Morton, 5-9 Dave Little and 5·9 Topher Cramm. ..... ...u.. "81 ... "We'll be relytq on playen from lut year'a Junlor varatty," H)'I O.Buak. The Sailon' JV recorded a 1 .. 7 record and the wtnnlq waya apilled over lato the 1ummer montbl &4 Harbor WAI •lain lmpreuJve durtna the off·HUOD. Tbe llreftCtbl, accordln1 to DeBUlk, are depth and qulclmeu within the SaUon' camp, while rebounding and varsity experience ahare hia concenw. Everhart. Love and Durkee are malnataya in the attack and the M Clacdo 1tvea the Sailors a new dlmmalon. The other 1tarter'1 berth ii aUll being C'ODt•ted between MortGn and Nettles. "We'll be u1ln1 our pa11ln1 1ame with motion," adda DeButk. Ettl ... Three returnlnl 1tarter1 and an always aggressive attack make Ed.laon a threat in every game, but the Char1ers' ultimate success may still be a year away. Four Jun.Ion are among Coac"' Jarry Leigh's major contributors, including returning starters Richard Chana (6-4) and Rick DiBemardo (6-3). Other Juniors include Darren Moore (6·2), Mark Goudie (6·1) and Jeff Stephens (6-1). Biµ Vogebang (6-0) la the lone senior with startinl background. Others with starting Potential include 5·10 Rich Romeo, 6-0 German Baglione, 6·1 Mike Di Bernardo and 6-2 Jim Barone. "We're short, thin and young.," says Leigh. "But we should be pretty iood. The kids run the break well and they can put Points on the board. If we develop as a team on the defensive end of the court we could be outstanding." Edison was 13·2 in summer action, losing only to Verbum Dei and Murphy. But as Leigh says, that was lastsummer. Mari11a First of all, forget last year. Coach Steve Popovich is the first to file that one away. Four two-Point losses in league play. coming in overtime, double overtime, on a last second shot and another last-second blown lay-up are loo much to live with forever. But, the fact is the Vikings are entering a season without CIF playoff experience immediately behind them. despite a 17-8 record. · "We have the nucleus lo be a winner, but it's a good team in an excellent league," says PoPovich. "We think we know what everyone else has. but we may be somewhat camouflaged. This is an excellent group and it worka well .~s a unit. I don't think anyone can gang up on us. Ron Marshall (6·3) is the lone returninJi? vanity i.tterman on a squad dominated witb lut year'• Jmior vanity cbamp6ombip aquad. ._.. Wenlqtr ( .. 1). aloq wltb .. 2 llark I' arrow, l-0 Steve BarckJty, e-o .lolm Berry and 5-9 Ed BGunnl, are tbt cuard canctktatea. Burt Lalk (f.5), 81U Bruce (M), Cliff Haney <M> and llark White CS-5) lend depth ~t center, whlle the forwania wlll come from llanllaJI, Rick Smith (M), Bruce and Andy Kluu.man CS.-3). Bob Notley (S.-1) addl a 1wln1 look. "We'll prel8 and run, utin1 our motion offeue," HY• PoPovlch. · '.'But this la the mpat competitive Sunset League I've seen in my el1ht years here ... ,,_,..., ... ftk". A pair of returnin1 •tart.en and the ability to start a front line with 8-t~. 8-t, M bei&ht makes Coach Boy Miller's Oilers a definlte threat for CIF playoff ambitions. Guard Scott Becket (5-11) and 1uard-lorward Bob Thompson (5·11) give the Oller• a solid backcou.rt, whUe 6-6 Jim Lane, M Greg Knapp and the emergence of Bob Reider, a W~ brother of former Fountain Valley High all-leaguer Scott Reider, provides Miller an all-around look. "Even as strong as Fountain Valley ls, I don't think anyone is going to go 10-0 in lhis league," says Miller. Others in the Oilers' attack include Randy McAllister (6·1). Billy Thompson C8·0'1a). Jon Thornton (5-10). Steve Turner (6-1), Judd Whitney (6·1), Tim Gibson (6-0) and Brian Cizek (6-3). Four MD players honored Four Mater Dei High stars earned first team All-Angelus League football honors as selected by the coaches. Among the first team picks were guard Dave Uranich, running back Kevin Higgins, defensive end Joe Livernois and detensive back Tom Baine. The league's Most Valuable Player is St. Paul qurterback Mike Franco, while offensive MVP laurels go to Bishop Montgomery's Mike Mendoza. Defensive MVP honors go to Bishop Amat's Rick Gomez. BASKETBALL I SPORTS ON 1\# sea.on Miller"• crew will attack two ways -uainl mot.loo cw po"wer clepeadlnC oo tbt aJtuatJon. ... , ...... ft" Two retumiq 1tarter1, lncl'84ina M llick DeLavallade and 1olld rebouacfla1, 1ive Westmlnai.r•a IJODI their best shot at a CU' playoff berth in'several years. DeLavaUade la conaldenid a college proapect by his coach, while 6..0 Dan Siber bu lbown the phyaical atilla neceaaary to keep defensea booeat. Otben ln .the aealor·dominated Liou' den include S.-1 Mike Petka, 8-1 Joel RodJen, 6-~ Bob Kenhner, 5-10 Joe Tbelander, 8-0 Juan Portillo, 5-10 Dave Collinower, 6-0 Rob Killm, 5-10 Todd McWilliams, M Dave Harris and 8-0 sophomore Karl Grama. Harris hu been the Lions' quarterback in football the past two years. 1t78 CADILLAC SEVILLE Leather covered seallna. 50/50 dual comfort sealS, and AM/FM stereo with l~pe. (SlSVPll). . sg995 .. c-.. v_..._....._,._._, MO..Mjldf•,.,._ .................. ,. ... 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He did not know lbe ideJ1tity ol bi.I blolotical parent.a. Aod, even· · tlloulh his adoptive pareeta offered their sup- port, no judie would open his sealed adoption records lo 1ive Youn1 the information he needed. 5i o Y OUQC set out on what ls known in adopt.ion circlea as "lbe search.•• "'lbe reality was lbat other people we.re CClllll'ollinC my llle," said Young. "People keep t.a.lkin.I about adoptees like we're poaseuicloa." In Ume, Young found his natural parents. Ria dau&hter recovered and i.a DOW a "very healthy, very happy ll·year-old." Bul Youn1 did not forget the frustration he encountered. Jn the last le1ialative session, he introduced Assembly Bill 1426, which would have created a means for consenting adoptees and birth parents to tind each other after the child turns 21. The bill died on the Senate floor. having made it further than any similar measure in California legislatjve history. Young said the Shopping-for a child Adopfees. odopfiL•e porem11 andlnrfla pore••• gaflwr at :ldopl ion Coun«il·• (air "Sylvia is a smiling, ~iable, intelligent and verbal 9-year·old. She has lived in six homes, ooe an adoptive placement. She has mild cerebral palsy and perceptual problems . . . A family with an understanding of both I physical and sexual abuse is being sought, as Sylvia has experienced both." It is an advertisement of sort.S, an entry in an unusual catalog. People stood in line al the Open Door Society 's booth on the Golden West College campus to read this and other entries about children with s pecial problems, the greatest being that they do not have homes. SOME OF THE readers were merely curious, but others were s hopping -for a child. AU were participants in the Adoption Fair, a unique event last Sunday sponsored by the Adoptioo Council or Oranae County. A UtUe way across the green wa.s a booth set up by the Triadoplion Library. an outfit ded· icated to helping adoptees and birth parents seek each other out. A billboard sported photos of successfuJ reunions . Buttons on sale read: "Open minds, open records." Manning the booth was Judy Albert, who showed visitors a photo album of her newly- discovered natur~I family. "My brother died six weeks after I fourld him," she said. pointing to a handsome young man with long black hair. ''I'm glad I didn't wail any longer; I would have never gotten to meet him." DOWN THE SIDEWALK RESOLVE, an or· ganization for infertile people. sold books called "How to Get Pregnant" and "The Wedded Un· mother." Next to them was the OURS group's booth. They are adoptive parents. and many of their children come from overseas. · T~ learn where they got their name, a vis· itor had only to glance at the Laurie Kohl quote on the cover of their reguJar newsletters: "Somewhere children dance to the joyoua muaic .ol life and elsewhere they only cllnC to e&· llteDff. 'They are all oun." "We have a lot of kids from oveneu with our Jl'O'q>," said Donna Wach. Sbe and her bUlbeocl. Bob, are co-pra1delltl ol tbe Ol'luUu· 'tlan. "We were turned off from the apades. You have to wait seven years and you can ret old and 1ray." THE WACHS RAVE two "bioloslcal" cblldreft. a brother and sister from Korea and, comm, IOCG, "a l•ttl• boy from India." . "11'1 eircttln1," she said. "lt ~ally ll escit· ....... While aom• .tllton. bl'OWMCI amoac the bootbl, others eotered the co1Jeae admbmt.ra~ U. bulktiQc to be~anel dlsnDioDI • topics ntb • edOpciq r kids, lbar'lftl adoption wtlb • cbikt.and teen·•••~· llmt of t6e wortabopl drew • •g:etM ......... Mid Sltaroo Kap&a. fair eooc tw. Ollit, •::= ..... YCMUa taNI ..... ~ u.. .. • ...... .,. ..... --t.~· .................. .... 500 •M • ,.,...., •ltoat twin lut J•ar'a .•-· " : battle over AB 1428 left him even mon ex- asperated. or pf'OCJI can be imllMDN. .. Tbey atarted atlackinc my adopted parent.a and talkin1 about my beln1 anti-ramily and anU-Cbrlstian," he said. "I've found m1 pareou -I've k:nowQ them ror five~.,.. -and tbe Judie atlll reluaes to give me my ortcmal certlfic:ate ol birth," aajd Mary Jo Rillera, "Who """ the Triadoptioo Library in Westminster. ment, rape, incest, psycblatrie C'altm1 or other aecreta bb adopUve pueta •• lorilall) kept from him," slates a poaitkm ,..._.. Alai.nit AB 1438 diltributed by AclosJUft P....U United, • a alatewide IJ'OUP formed to ftSb.t the meuure. I And, noted state eoordio&tcit' Marie Simon of Richmond, the adoptee riab a ~ reJec· lion and all the trauma that impliee. "I am IO frustrated over this wbole thing - the senators who attacked me on the Roor and implied that I love my parent.a any lea. My (adoptive) mother was in the gallery and she wllnted to 1et up and scream at 110me of those Ma. Rillera'• search bu been two-fold - eight years t.o find her earents, three to locate the daughter s he gave up for adoption 13 yean ago. Complying with ber daupter's adoptive parent's request, she has made DO direct COO· tact with the child. But, countered Rillera, ··1 c1oa•t tnow· anybody who was rejectc.d wbo aUll • doesn't say the search waa •ortb it." ,. She cited a study indicating that be intensity of the fracas Wuslnltes more than 90 percent of all reuniom are com· po~ senators." Young bad picked an issue that is wrought 1 with emotion. The TriadopUon Library, which she helped found and runs, is full of phone books and city directories from throughout the country. Search class~ are conducted there and the library will refer adopt.ees and birth parents to search con· s uJtants -professionals who charge from $7 to $S0 an hour to aid them in their errort.s. sidere<l "satisfactory" by lhoee involved.. J And, although be :ias DO plans to re· introduce the bill, the so-called "ope.n records" controversy shows DO signs of fading away. •"The more l talk to people who have gone S back and not round the ideal situation, tbey still f Organized groups -composed mostly of adoptees and birth parents on one side and adoptive parents on the other -continue to quarrel over whether adoption records should be opened or forever sealed. It is worth the time and expense, Ms. Rillera claimed. feel better," added Debbie Silverstein of Huot· ington Beach, an adoptive mot.her or five and leader in the Orange County Adoption Council "I don't like secrecy; I don't think it is healthy for anybody." she said. "T-bere 's something about blood and genes that's there for life. It forms the only real schism in America's subculture of adoption activists. Proponents of both sides practically spit venom when the sub- ject is broached. "For adoptees, there's an enormous amount of growth in searching and finding and it's very internal and very personal." she said. lJ ut what if the search ends in disappoint· ment or rejection? Opponents of the open records and search movement tell horror stories of "I certainly have dealt with the poasibility of a birth mother knocking on my door and that's okay. They're my kids." Ms. Silverstein described adoptive parents who oppose open records as "very scared." S inc:e 1927. all adoption agency records in California have been permanently sealed, blocking adoptees and their birth parents from making contact. On· ly when "good cause" can be demonstrated in a courtroom will a judge open those records arid ;-as Young's case demonstrates -the burden adoptees who found their birth parents to be among life's losers, creating damage to the searchers' self·image. · "Through open adoption records, the adopt· ed person may team that the reason for his re- linquishment was drugs, alcoholism, imprison· Indeed, one common theme does run through their arguments -the fear that open records will make them, as one said, SAM KAPLAN PAINTS YOUNGSTER'S FACE AT ORANGE COUNTY ADOPTION FAIR Confessions of an adoptee -Dw ,.,,....,, didn·1 kfloll"' adt111 "'fl parent# arr~ hlll I •urr did.· 1 am adopted but, frankly, it's never been much of an issue in my life. 1 was not an "adoptee," but merely a kid among kids. So I'm consistently amazed at people's reac· lion when that tidbit of personal information creeps into the conversation. Their pupils dilate; their voice assumes a curious, sympathetic tone. In their mind, J become something different. like I just sprouted a new appendage. Their questions -once they've judged that I can discuss it without convulsing -are predicta· ble. First: "Do you know who your real parents are?" IF I KNEW HOW, I would send her this message: I'm alive. I'm making it. I'm happy You did the right thing and I thank you. For most or my life, aU I knew or my birth mother was that ·she had one child before me and was too poor to raise another. Then, a few years ago, my reaJ mom said, "You know. I always thought it was strange that you never asked about where you came from." So I asked, and my parents told me what they knew: My father was a soldier who returned from World War II, made bis wife pregnant and desert· ed her . She already had a son and was unable to raise two children alone. They told me my original last name. but 1 don't remember it. (See SEARCH, Page 89) Groups deal with adoption controversies The c once rns and con · tro\lersies surrounding adoption a re wide·rangin g. In Orange County, a variety of groups - each with its own approach - have been formed to deal with them. Their missions range from ar· ranging adoptions to community education. from fund·raising to providing group s upport for adoptees, adoptive parents or birth parents. Most are me mbers of the Adoptio n Council of Orange County, an umbrella ouUit that coordinates the oreanuaUons to achieve mutuaJ goals. They are: ADOPTIVE PA.RENTS Exchange: A national a s· sociation of adoptive parents oriented toward helping them understand and cope with the search process, in which adop- t ees seek out their birth (biological) parents. P.O Box 18242. Irvine. 92713 ; 559-8223. AID FOR THE ADOPTION of Special Kids : Pro motes the a doption or handicapped youngsters and raises funds to provide fol' thei r continuing medical care. Will provide in· formation to those interested in adopting. l2052 Red Hill Ave .. Sa nta Ana; 731·3654 C HILDREN 'S HOME Society : A private. licensed child welfare agency prov1dmg parenl·c hild co unseling, pregnancy counseling. adoption services. day care and foster care 300 S Sycamore St .. Santa Ana, 92701: 542·1147. CONCE RNED UNITED Birthparents: National, search· or iented organization of birth parents to provide s upport and publi c e ducation . 7571 Westminster Ave .. Westminster, 92683; 892·4098. HOLY FAMILY Services: . I . I 'l . . . YES, I DO. MY &EAL parents are Archie and Vivian Dougan of E nid. Okla. -the people who adopted me. No father and mother could be more real. AND TREV NOTED A curious coincidence - my birth mother was a newspaperwoman in Oklahoma City. Unknowingly, I had followed in her footsteps. (People in the adoption business say this is i.mcannily common.) Private, licensed child welfare · agency providing a doption J They raised me and my sister, Susan (also adopted), in a stable and loving home with all the material comfort.a. I have never seen anybody's '' rea I" parents offer more devotion to their children. Dwine my fint week in Army combat train· ing, 1 listed them on a personnel form and, in a misguided effort to be precise, added the word "adopted" in parenthesis. The sheet was banded back to me by an un- pleasant sergeant with H order to "fill it out nghl this time.•• Finally, the entry for parents read simply: ''Unknown.'' I WAS AMUSED BY this sampling of military stupidity. The AralY didn't know wbo my parents wel'e. but I au.re did. I have. friends who did aot dileover they were adopted '8ltil in their late teem or early JOB. For them, the revelaUon wu dnutatint. • One at1ll blames the fact U..t his Ufe ia a peycho&olllcal tsunami on Ida "a4optee" status. Thia man is around .0 fUl'I old. I c•'t ldeGtlb ....., tboM feellqa. J WU a tod- dler ...... I learned I WU adopted ind I WU told It made me special. La a fa\'Orable tort ol ••:t. I never felt &Q1 dlff.,....t. , . The next question ii mevtt.able: "Havl you ewer thou.ht about flndln1 your (blologleal) motberT" 'nwlOlle'• a little tou1her, because the answer must be amllilpoua. . Somawbme. UlumiDS she atlll Uves. there is a woman ID wboM womb mJ ltf9 ....... I i.maCiDe t.ut. from lime to tlnw. tbe ........,. wbat.ner happened to the ..,.. abe neftl" anr. J amped tbat abe cannot remember retlnq_...,.• ber child ·wit.bout • ~u•iooal t.lck ol pe1n. ' They encouraged me t.o seek ber out if I want· ed. so I gave it some thought. Her fint son is my brother and I'd like to meet him. Also, I would Uke to know something of my genetic inheritance. But the impulse wasn't strong and I never act· ed on it. Unlike some adoptees, I am not obsessed with my mysterious past. Another query often beard: "Would you con.' sider adopting a child of your own!" or course. B«ause of my own unique back· ground, the blologlcal connection between pa~t and child ia not very aignilicaat to me. It ia among th~ lesser bonds. ft PAa&NTS -THB real oaes -took me out of an orphanage and pve me a beautiful childhood, a timJUesa future and -most llQpor. t.ant -a 1eoulne farnlb. It wu & Oawlea lift. I'd like to pua It alon1. Nobody ever ...._ t.hia ftna1 q1&ation. but I wlsh they would: "Does your PMt affect your feel- lnga about abort.Ion?" In a fubioa, yes. It &l"8 them an ecla• ol ••· blvalene!e. Lib ID09t people m.y qe, I ldeololical11 fa"' the atl\Ul*ll duaf wom• lboald ba" ecmtrol °"" their own bodiel. But I am talemelJ awme tw.. b.cl aboctioll been Jesal and Hie m lMI. I probeblJ wouldD'\ be here to write t.htM wordl. Illy Ute could haft mded m a bactet. -lfk .... O....,. casework services, pregnancy • counseling and foster care. 1403 I S. Main St .. Santa Ana, 92701; 835·S5Sl. HOLY FAMILY Adoptive Parttnts: Provides support and social fW1ctions for families that have adopted through Holy Family Services. Does some fundraiaini. 9473 Suskin Ave., Fountain Valley. 9'Z708; lll-4S'74. INDEPENDENT 8&AaCB Con1ultanta: Seatth conaultanb belp adoi:itlve child.rm and birth parata seek each otber out, usu.Uy for • f•. 1'bll l"CIUIP holda a certmcatJoa aad trabdal prosram tor ~ comultanta and reconl9 Marchers u .. u aa ct_.. for aearchen. mt Wettmlmter A.e. Westrnlnater. t211U;88HOll. LA'ITD·DA Y SAINTS '-'al Sen lee: Lleeaaed adoption 11ency for Mormoa famlll•; natural puent comeeUaa ma ado~ Hnlcea. 581 Tultln Ave •• Suite 214, Saata Ana. 12701 ; t'13-4'7M. OPEN oooa IOCISTY : Rffnhl edoptift pue9U for'°' called ''..-dal ....u·· cbPdren <SeeGaovN. .... 81> • • l i l .,,.._,, - Lt FEATURtNG • • • Search for relatives HolidaYWietin6 . ......... , ..... ......,J-:u &1"aM ', .. ,_....,..,. fthf 2 '"9 aM II PhPnt Ml ... ,. ......... ftl&a.I ...... '1 ..... 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"l'U Mver forpl U.. fact Uaat my pareata w-.cl me WMD 80bocb elM dlcl." 1aid Aaaemblyman Yount, who w .. adopted out ol an o,,...._,. at 11e 5. ••A parent can love more lbao one dilld, ao wby eao't a c.bild love more tb&D ooe parent?" said a ea.ta M•a blrtb mother who a1ao asked that Mr name be wit.hbeld. Althouib they ba.e yet to meet, abe rec.nt· ly made cautious contact with the dauabter abe gave up for adopt.ion after becomint prepant out of wedloa 18 years •10. She does not know her dauahter'a name, but she baa a .,icture of her in her wallet and ahe has received letters from both her dau1hter and the adopt.Ive parent.s who 1av~ her child a home. "I know I can never be her mother," she said. "Her mother is the one who kissed her hurts and helped her with homework and waited up and worried when she was late coming in. "But I hope that, someday, I can be her friend." ff er search was initiated when one of three later children died of an inherita· . ble disease. She fell the girl she had given up so long ago should be warned. It is the health factor that many search pro- ponents raise as the most tangible rationale for open records. But the records·sealed·forever faction clainu advances in medical technology have made that argument outdated. ··A chromosome analysis will identify over ol oecwim.)" A ....... Panata UaM.ed and otMr open Nell. Clfll mDIDla allo tbat Uy law retroactlHb cbuT. 1eerecy ................. adoptift ,.,..ti ..-..-ciel ta I ~at.Ion ol ~act and prob. 1bly~tu&&oaal. ID flil!t, two Cdlol"Dl•·baaed 1uitl demand· ID•.,_~ bave bHa rejected by t.be U.S . Supreme eo.t. But YOlml pla.yed down the letaJ lmpllca· Uona. "When I WU adopted, I c.rtaiDly didn't al1n that contract,'' he aald, que1tlonin1 wbetber any adoptee wbo baa reached adutthood could be bound b1 an aireement ln whJcb be bad DO aay. • That pblloeopby. accordlq to the cloled· record IJ'OUPI. wHI tend to dlKou.rase adoption and lncreate lhe number of aborUom ll enacted lnto law. ''TboM wblnc to adopt a chUd may decide a1alD1t It and reu:naln chUcll ... when faced wttb the lmplicatlou for the future . . . , " 1aJd OM. •'Or t.bey may decide to find a baby on the black market, ll they can afford It. How much almpler It will seem to deal with a 1)'1teu:n where no rec· ords are kept which can later be violated." That, accordin1 to Ma. Rillera, would be because "adoption haa not become a way of O · periencinc parentin1 or livinl thoee chUdren homes. Adopljon baa become a way J10 deal with infertlllty." Whatever the law. thouaanda of adoptees continue to seek out the pattntA lhef never knew. as evidenced by the continu1n1 support and patronage ol the Triadoption Library. "I think everybody wants to know (the Iden· tity of their birth parents>. but not everybody wants to go to the trouble of aearchina or con· fronting the emotional aspects." said Ms Rillera. She said most searchers are over 30. "We had an 82-year-Otd lady find her 98-year-0ld mother and seven brothers and sisters," she re- ported. Often, she said, they are spurred by a trauma within their lives such as death of a parent. divorce or the birth of a child. And frequently, said Ms. Rillera, they even· lually succeed in accompllsb.ing precisely wha1 the laws have been designed to prevent. • • • Groups deal with adoption t he handic apped, racial minor ities a nd olde r kids . Provides advocacy services for the children and acts as a sup- port group for their families. 17162 T reehaven Lane, Hunt· mg ton Beach, 92647: 848· 7549. ORANGE COUNTY Ado p· lions . Llt'ensed pubbc adoption •&eocl offerao1 preaoaacy couH ra~, pre-aclopttve ro.ter care. M -Cai and financial as· s1stance. adoptive family home s tudies a nd post·adoptlon services 1920 E 17th St . Suite 126. S3nta Ana. 9270 1. 8J.4.2S8J (From Page 87 > ORANGE COUNTY Adop· tive Parent Association : Provides group support for adoptive parents. with both social and educational functions. Also offers adoptive children a· chance to get to know each other. P.O. Box 1314, Huntington Beach, 92647: 838-6930. OURS OF SOUTHEaN California: Branch of a national adoptift parent support group with a focus on lnter·country adoptions. 1775 Rutherford St . Anaheim, 92806 : 993 2775 RESOl.VE: Prov ides emo tional support for infertile peo· pie and community education on infertility issues. 15671 Skylinks Circle, Westminster , 92683; 897·0072. TRIADOPTION LIBRARY: A resource cente r for adoption, search and geneology materials. Also provides referral service for people in need of search as- s i at ance or support. Works closely with Concerned United Rirthparents and Independent St'u r ch Consultants . 7571 Wt•ittmm.~ter Avt•. Westminster, 92683 . 89'l 4098 HoUclat• mean bap,...._ and f amlb love, 1ymbollaed by huae, multl·co.ar•• meala. A.ad. tor a woman on a cllet, that can cauae a turkey-al.Md problem. But woaMD coneened about their beaJtb and wetlbt can avoid meal-table plUall• without aacriftclD& the emotiaeaal rewards of bollda)' ••ti.DI. accordinl to a Dana Point PIYCbo&olilt "Our aoclety don place MYeral aocfal valuea on mealtime, incl~ ftndlns emo- tional Ht.llf acUoa durtn1 tbe talk and con· venation that 1oeJ1 on around the table " tald Dr. Daphne Dilley. director al peychoiotlcal Hrvlcea at CapilU&DO by tM lea PlycbJatrlc Hoepttal la Dana Pomt. "It'• lmport•at to tlnd emotional 11tl1fact.Aon throulh channelt other then eat· lo&," advlaed...Ma. OOiey , whoM doctoral dis· HrtaUoo wu on the behavioral treatment of obesity. Family actlvltl• 1uch ., slncJnc carola, telUn& storia and tree trimmlD& -without eatln1 the popcorn whlle mu1D1 popcorn atrinp -can aerve •• emoUoeaUy aatlafylDa outlets, he•U11eeted. She alao recommended acheduUn1 the open Ina of lilt. ICM' alter dlnoer. u..reby rein· forclnc the 1Hocl1Uon of 1 oleatant aeth1ty apart from a meal lalttaad =t,• meal. "That Sivea the famUy I to look forward to other than the fooCt," •he Hid. '•Put a.. emphatl• on the meal and more on • beina with f riench and loved OIM'lf. " • Ma. Diiiey, a former 1tafl pjrychofoebt at .the Naval Re1lonal Medical Cenw at Camp Pendleton, bellevn a multifaceted approach is needed to combat the ntra prnaurea Lo eat during the holidays. Among her susent!nna. -Schedule time for younelf out of the rush of too many holiday activities and plan· ning. Anything from relaxing in a warm bath to curling up with a good book will do. "If you don't schedule it, it simply won.'t 'happen," she sajd, "It's too easy to get caught up in the activities themselves and not give yourself priority." -Plan in advance to prevent the stress ol past-minute shoppin&. -Choose less fattening foods and stay within simple nutritional guidelines when planning the family holiday meal. Choose on- ly one or two starches and ooe meat instead Keep eye on glaucoma WASHINGTON <AP) -Medical experts are trying to call attention to glaucoma, an eye dis· ease they say -can lead lo blindness but doesn 'l have to. If diagnosed and treat- ed in time glaucoma can be contained, according lo the Food and Drug Administration. which has put together a pant· phlet ellplaining the dis · ease and bow to detect 1t early "Keeping an Eye on Glaucoma" is available at no charge from the Consumer Information Center. Dept. 581J . Pueblo, Colo .. 81009. Basically , say the ex· perts, glaucoma occurs when preaaure builds up from an nceu of the li- quid inside the eye. If the liquid doesn't drain properly. the optic nerve eventually i.s damaged, reducing the field of vis- ion ( __ B_o_r_o_s_c_o_p_e __ ] Daughter is teacher's pet SATURDAY, NOV. zt By SYDNEY OMAllR ARIF.s (March 21 ·April 19): Look beyond the immediate you get news enabUng you to enl arge horizons and extricate self from in tole rable situation llighlight fl exibility . versatility and humor m dealinic with close neighbors and relatlve11 Short trip proves fruit~ rut. TAURUS !April 20-May 20> Focu11 on pro· duction. added re11pons1bility, mlens1fled rela tionsh1p and chance to "make money ." Cancer, Capricorn persons play lmport .. t roles Older individual seeks your aid an resolving dilemma. You're due for promotion You can locate misa· ing article GEMINI <May 21·June 20> Finish rather than initiate project More perM>ns are con· cerned with your opinions, views and you'll benefit u result. Moon cycle high you will be al right place al crucial moment. Arie11 Libra natives play Important roles. ' CANCER (June 21 ·July 22 ): Stand ta ll against rears, doubt.s and who woul~undermlne efforts. New llthl Is shed on areas thofle who previoualy shrouded In mystery. Be "In touch" with one confined to home or hoepltal. LF..O (July 28·Au1. 22): Intuition 11ervea as reliable guide. Member of oppo1lte .e• makes promlsea lhat might be lmpoulble to fulfill. Know it and protect self In emotional clinches. Vl&GO <Au1. 23-Se,t. 22>: Journey could result In reaolutlon o problems, lncludln1 health. Accent on work, baalc aervlcet and medlcal·dental appointment. Gemini. Saalt· tariua penona play Import.ant roles. · uau (Sept. ZS.Oct. 22>: Ota beneath aur· race lndicaUona ·-you find what. you Mell despite attempted cover-up. a. open·mlnded, not gullible. You'll be uked to review, revlle and to tat tbeoriet. 8COaPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): What Memed lmpoalble to achJeve com .. cloMr to fultlU· ment. Accent on chan1e ol aeenery, ,..'Nd faith and outlet for cr .. uve ca,.biUU.. 8AGm'AIU\11 (Nov. 22·0.C:. U): RnlliOD of lifestyle la featured. 'DolrMIUc adjmtmeat ii on a1eada ud could Include remodellnc and po11ible ehanee ot ,..idenee. CAP&ICOltN (Dec. DJan. 11): Proeeed with cautke -IOftMOae ma1 be waltlnl tor JOU to altip .....UaJ matAtrlal. Know tt1 be Ulloroqta and avoid Mlf·~. Plle9i, VlrlO pew play lmponut ror... AQVA&R19 <.Jaa. JO.Pelt. JI): RelaUmlblp ~~.:a::---::.~-.:..;: ft-1ure Dl'OIDiMnUJ. PliCa CP'eb. 11.11ar. •>: tmeortaat tnMNtiaa...,. eoacl .... bow lt _. doa't u.,. to ..... h .. u.. ........ ~ .. a.to ,..,., roe. -pl'OpWtJ MCwt ....... tlODIMp wttll older fa.Ub mem . . . ... -"------··· -• ... Scientt ~hRr has chosen her to be hU helper llf:AR ANN LANDft:RS: My wire died when "Martha" wait 3 I have been raisinl( her alone. Sht> 11' now 13. vtry W('ll drvtllopc-d amt. frankly. I'm at my wit'" t'nd. lier 11C'lcn<'C' hH•rhu <san.clc 1md about JO> hll!I r hMen h .. r to be hi!! "hl'IJ>er " II(• kf'C'J>ll her aftl'r !l<'hcMll three d11 y1' • wt't>k Shr l!I • beautiful. lntellll(f'nt r hlld. but hH no frlt>nd!I her own Dl(t' I'm worr1t-d that thl11 rt'l•tlonl\hll' may b(' .coinl( loo riar ' Thfoy ar.• oow work Inf! to.cether on a S<'if'n r" projct't for the l'tMtf' 11cll'nCl' fair She 111 very f'X C'1ted about 1t It mc-an11 1oln1t out of town for thet wttkend with lhl11 tra('h('r. and I am plenty ron <'erned. Should I rcfust-to leot her make! the-trip with lhl8 ICU)'. or 1.-t ht'r ao •nd trW'lt t() lu rk .. lJN EASY UAI> DEA a UNt:ASV: Suely tllere wlll be otllen f,.... UM ac9tool 1-.. Caa't Y" Hll•C U.e Wp el -. ot U.. •••• &eaet.en to .. ._. af&er" MartllaT If &Mn la ct.e•latry at wen betwet'll 1"r da•cll&er alld Ute acletttt tea<"liler. p•tU•I Ute d.,.d iaHd .. U.. trtp WM't ••lie ••ell dlffer••<"tt. Tlltt)' wlll •aaa1e to let Ann l .1onders l•l"'""r t>laf'w•er4!. If yo•r fean are U · r........ Martlla •l1•t ._. very llpeel by yoar lull.,~. ~l&JHoor WI)', )'M loee. My Mlvk'ft I• to llMP U.. U... of com· •••IHU.. ~ .. ,.., daqlMr wtll feel com· fenaW. a .... •-...a.1 aa.y a•lliJHt wlU. yH. T•t• I• U-a-.t w11 to ,,. ..... tlw klad ot lJ"OH yo• •"' W8rTJ•1 .-... •• 11 '"'°'"""°•m ,,.....,.., "'*' ltffl9 KNmlt 11w ~r •lflrtnl• 111uf willnf In flo Hrad tllr booklet. "Ak-11ht,U1m ll•>J-' 11rtd tl•fp." ht/ """ r.Mtdna ~rtrl.o# ltl '""'• ..,..,, WCJ•r ~·' a*1 a '°"fl, atomp.od. •If (WfdN1Hd t'ft._,.,lopr to "'"' l"°""'n. P. <J RN I 19'$. 0-H'GQo. tu.-. '°"'I Feminine clothes upbeat By 8lJSY PAn'Sll80N PAR.IS <AP> -'Mane ot France's leadin& cou&wien have put LOtetMr reed,y·to-wear col- lecUom that are a lark ol temialne cloeMe, up- beat and "arable, but u..-&n and contraat· 1.n, aotkeabb wtU. .. ruer ahowa ot ... ,,.,.at-ed f..,._. The Houae of Dior haa uhJbUed tomewhat •horter aklrta, the blllHt newa for nut tummer. TMre were lob ot colorful cotton or 1Hk parka drftHI for the beach and often playauit lmcth. very thort. ........,.. DaOP to nearb' knee 1...,ua 1a ll&btl7·ftow•tld erepe de ddw tor late after. .... 'l'llllr ..... ""' ..,. ..... wMla rum.I Mekl ... ,,,., flllllrt ....... allDOI& cuM ......... for =:-· .... ot r.. ln bias ...s wblte tlke Olllftta. A new Utt1e-1trl aweater ia a aU1hUy blouay crocMt knit wttb a pulff aleen worn with prtnt· ed allk lklN and rutned necb. o.tper llarc Bobo, rwnond receetb to be fed up wttb Dior'. ia aUU ftr7 mueb tbere and took a bow after tbe abow for bla bouney cloth•. Much noticed were hla claMlc name red-aavy-wtdtedreMea. au1tl aad coat.a .. HIS 1808TI were mo1t11 narrow ber1nudM, IOID.um. la orance madrN eduoe plakla. lie kept tldDp •VJ britbt wttb alaon, atriped dlw• won wit.la -w ..Uta, front brim uc.raed, aome natned South Amertc• DWD and a ... nuftled awea&« wttb "* pellllilt• warn°"" bermudu, loepr pantl .......... Mlrtl . B•HIDI elotbet were ettber 1ll1bt11 folklore, ...., 11trap&eea tllk eulcJttal or ffrJ deUcateftowendortand7. SMOKE NO MORE! Appro%1motel11 80% of m11 paUent• •fopped 1moldng •mrft«iatel11 attn thil fCJlf «11J1 30 mtnute Mdcol In;.ction Trmtment. Edwin H. Riedell, M .D. SMOIJI No'JloN lfdcal ~ 41• ~a., Me JJ9, Nftllpllf18'acla S, A,....,,_. (1H) • _, J , . , .. ,. -.... -._ ...... _. ... of MVeral M&ectlom. Sub9Utu&. a low-calorie aalad dntl!Dc •in• buttermWr fM ... IUlb lo fall, and a Ulht deaaert ol aniel food cake or telalin in place of heavy, calorie· lade temptaUcn -Enliat your family'• belp and en· coura,ement by alltla8 down with them ud d irecUy aa)'inc that you need their help. Tben 1lve them 1peclllc waya ln wbkb they can help. FOi' example, you could aay, ''I'm try- lnC to eat the ri1bt foods durlnt the holidays ' and you can help me by eattns what I aene and not aaldna me to make cooldet and cake. and plea." -Show your enthualum and don't act depJ'.ived, or elae your family also will feel deprived. -Even If you do have to prepare the food, you don't have to "cater" to your fami· ly memben. Prepare It and then keep it out of your •ltht and let them aerve themselves. II you are a 1uat at a holiday meal, take retPon•lblllty for your eat1n1 and neither I« •YoOe force food on you nor you force food on yourself. Prepare for a party or dinner by "prt·Jolldlnl .. with a aallld, fruit or diet soda to tab UMl ~I• otf your bun1er. II you know the taa.t or hnttae, mliat their aup· port by offntn1 "-' br1nc a low-alorie ap. petlier or •e1etable pl•~ They may resoood by provldin1 food~ wtuch are ~ttp· table >MtbJ.n your diet Remembe'r tha.t breulnc the ..aocaa· Uoo of bl• meala and Ion 19 not~& that can instantly happen at U.. botiday•. btit lnalead takes year.round traiainc Don't Mt your family up in the fint plaee wJt.b tugh calorie fooda and with the Idea that love u expressed through big meala. Give them good eating habit.a all year long. As Ms. Dilley observed, some low·calorie foods are almost always available at any gathering. She stressed that you are the one who chooses what ends up in your mouth. Another tip she offered is to set youneU a "clearlimit" on office goodies or party del- icacies so that you won't feel deprived and the one offering the food won't feel offended. Whateve r the situation -a family gathering, an office party or a friend·s dinner -s he concuJuded that "as long u you 've got control, you can choose lo eat whatever you want." Sleep stzulies help doctors treat depression PITTSBURGH (AP) -Researchers at Western Psychiatric truitltute say sleep pat· terns prov1de a quick way of predicting which drugs used for treating severe depression will help a patient "The way the sleep changes the first two nights predicts very ni ce ly what is going ,lo hap· pen clirucally three or four weeks later:· said Dr David J Kupfer. a direct.or of the institute•s s leep center. one of the leading facilities of its kind in the nation KUPFER SAID DOCTORS attempting to tre at patients suffering from depression often must try one drug after another before findintt one that is helpful. The center 's research is aimed at cutting down that lime. and putting a patient on the road to recovery sooner. Doctors have long known that patients who are depressed have sleep patterns that are dlr ferent from the norm The difference is ln the onset and intensity or rapid eye movement!'I. called REM. the period or sleep when P<'<>PI<' dream. With healthy people, the fn·st REM l)('ricMt begins about 90 minute11 aner falllna aitlffp. The REM periods last longf'r and bf'comt' more intense over the nlsht. PEOPLE WHO HAV•: !lf'Vere dt>presswn begin REM sleep mu<'h sooner and may havf' the most intense REM J><"riod flr11t. Or the tn tensity may remain <'Onstanl ovM the nlitht. Kupfer said Using that Information. Wt9tem Paychial.rlc researchers tested the effect of amllrtpyUne. a commonly used drug for depreuioo, oo sl~p habits. They found that If the dntl WH 1ol.n1 to help a patient, there were marked chan1es In the onset of lhe REM period witbJn two day.. "It's an objective meature. A predictor," Kupfer said. Kupfer presented the center's find· lngs In a paper to the American Psycblatric As· sociaUon convention In San Francisco in May. WITH EVIDENCE in hand for the effecta of the most commonly used drua. the center haa turned Ill attention to the chanc• ln aJeep pat· terns linked to other dru11 uaed for depreulon. · Researchen alao are trylna to determine wby sleep patterns chan1e with depression. The studies are conducted In hoepital room• that were desl1ned to look lille hotel rooms, wlth a double bed, dresser and framed prints on the walls ot each room. The raearchen are tryln1 to help people wbo have recunin1 problems and paUenu who9e lll- neaaea are difficult to dla1noee. .~s.qity • No~ N) ~ "° l'l'Ol'My bl •• cryfld ci. odor ,,_ driM;,.q -~ f!Oln .,0.. lap w.e......, ~ fft)lft ... ff .plua INST. aftA ... CAI.&. TOMY WIMr ......... 'lll!Nl 17141 IM ... . -~ -, ........... CWLYPllOT Holiday hospitality Kl" t i!Ji'I ..... a &ndt· u..., ':Jill...,, ....... , ...... -:-u.. II':&:-' If ud ,. . All .._e OUHIOal H•allJ l••OIH llft• ........ ~. O•• alee ,,,. la a •Mle llkk ol aromaUe •••.... llMd)' to aUce aad aavor at GDC•, or llHp far a apeeiaJ party, A fa..-.d idea amon1 yowaL.~ old i• Hot Dot . Tbe )'OQftl love tt as ii, for a Hndwith. Teem will lite it u a creamy dip wltla cJUP1. Adult.a wW enjo~ it bot or cold on ua uaortment of breada and cracken. Cocktail ftanka in sauce make 1~t buffet diabea. Franks in a variety al aaucee can be made at home, then taken to a party as a hosteu lift or as your contribution t o the festivitieia. In either cue. the on· ly thint needed is a waitina chafing dish to keep them bot for serv· in1. Pickled knackwurst is an old country idea for living sausage a unique flavor. This robus t snack makes a great refrigerated dish to keep on hand ror unexpected company, or as a gift to the friend who always invites people to stay for a bite to eat. Gift giving is a wonderful way to share part of yourself when the gift i s something you have made. lnclude the rec- ipe, if you're willing to. share it, as an added thoughtful gesture . Choose attractive glass or ceramic containers for your sausage recipe gifts. These can be used over and over, and will be a reminder of the uni· que, flavorful gift which they once contained. HOT DOG SPREAD 1 pound wien ers· (any size) v. cup piccalilli rel· ish 14 cup mayonnaise (a pproximately ) 2 te as poons pre· pared mustard. Grind wiener s in a food chopper or food processor. In mixing bowl or food processor , comb in e ground wieners with pie· calilli, mayonnaise and mustard. Mix well, ad- ding more mayonnaise for a softer spread if de· sired. Spoon into a glass or cer amic container with a tight-fitting cov· er. Keep refrigerated. If properly stored, spread will keep i.n refrigerator for about one week. Makes about 214 cups or 18 ounces. Serving ideas: As a cold hors d 'oe uv re . serve Hot Dog Spread on toast rounds or cocktail rye bread. As a hot ap· petizer, spread o n triangles of white and rye bread; broil until just bubbly. Or, use Hot Dog Spread a s a sandwich filling. PICKLED KNACKWURST , 1 ~ pounds fully cooked knackwurst 1 medium onion, thinly sliced Z\.di cups water 1 ~ Cl.Q)S vinegar 2 tablespoons pickl· ingspices I ~ teaspoons salt 1 te.aspoon whole all· spice 1 teaspoon crushed, dried red pepper ~ teaspoon pep· per coma Cut knackwurs t dlaconally to make ~ lnch slices ,separate onion into rin1s. In a two-quart glus or .ceramic container, place alternating layen of knackwurst and 'onion. boll; ,..._. a.eat aod •l••er brla• for $ mU.UMI. Pour bot brine over kaacikwurst and oalon: tover and let cool. Wlaen cooled , refrl•erate for a to ' da11 to marinate. Stir GDH w twite each day. Pickled Kuekwurtl will keep bl the relri••rator for abo&&t 2 weeks . Mate. about 5 cupa or· l 'A l>O'Dll. Servlnt ldea1 : To serve u a bot snack or appetbft, remove some ol tbe brlDI a)oq with d ••Ired amount of Ptctled Kaactwurat . P ace la 1aucepan; briDI jmt t.o a boll. For· a cold snack, serve wllb a11orted crackers and chlp1. Or add Pickled Knackwunt to potato Jal ad. SllC*YLIND APPBTIZEU The fruity sweet navor of th1a sauce ls a perfect complement for srn,oky linkl or !ranb. 8 smoky Un.ka cut ln· to 1-incb pieces 2 medium size ap- ples, peeled, cored and chopped l~ medium onions, chopped '? cup brown sugar . Preheat oven to 275 de1rees. Combine all tbe above lncredienta ln a Jar1e cu.erole cl.lab and bake for approx.imately l ~ hours, stirring oc· caslonally. Serve with picks in a chafing dish to k eep warm. Yie ld : About 1 quart. Make some delectable holiday gifts in your kitchen this year. More w-ys· to save at Ralphs ••• .OU e OU onsan Pt-nl ltus coupon alo11g wnh at1y on11 Ma11ufactu•ert' ·cents-oft" coupo11 and gel oouble Iha Hvlnga when you purch-the 11em Nol 10 lnc:lude ·re1a1ler". ··rree·• "Groc;ery Purchases" or exceed the vatue or the nem E•· cludH liquor. tot>acco and ffuld milk products Limit One Item Per Manutec:turefl ' Coupon and limit 3 Doubte CoupoM Per Cuatomer Coupon Ett.cttve Now. 21.""u O.C. 3, 1llO 4f?D Double Coupon . Present this coupon along w1lh any one Manulec1ure1s cents·on coupon ano get doul>te •he savings wnen you purcnase the 11em Not to include "re1a1le<' , "l1ee "Grocery Purchases" or exceed the value of the item E•· eludes t1quo1, IODacco and fluld mil~ p1oduc11 Limit OM Item Per ManutactUfera' Coupon and Limit 3 Double Coupona p., Cultomel' Coupon Eftectlve Nov. 21 thru Dec. 3, 1910 ~-Double Coupon P1es,en1 1n1s couoon atono "'''" an~ on~ Manufacturers cent~ oll cot1pon ano get oouole 1rie 53.,ngs when fOu purcnase t~c •lem Nol 10 111clude rele1ler t1ee Groce'v Purchases or t •COOd 1rie v&luP ot tne ttem E• c.1uoes hQuor tobacco and tlu•d m1u~ 0'0dutts Limit One Item Per Menulecluru1' Coupon and Umit 3 Double Coupon• Per Customer Coupon Erteclive Nov. 28 lhru Dec. 3, 1980 Save Up To 30°/o* Over National Brands PLAINWRAP. GI011lfD BEEi' Ground Beef · per lb. 09 App. 5 lb. Chub ©_ - PLAINWRAP. Meat Values PUINWRAP.. -Point Cut Corned Beef ~:~1 49 Brisket PUllWllP.-FlatCut 169 Corned Beef '::. Brisket PUllWRIP..-1 lb. Roll-Frnh 109 Pork Sausage':~ PLAINWRAP. Grocery Values " PLlllWllP.. Spaghetti 11b. 43 pkg.• Riii WllU. -Corned 89 Beel Hash 1!.0 :·. Pl.lmWIAP..-71/4 oz. Box-Dinner Mm:. -.W Clalsa .26 ltallM. french or 1000 laland PLAINWRAP. Spirits PLAINWRAP.. -Streight Bourbon or Scotch 15:t~1· 419 PIAINWllAP.. -Gin or 349 Vodka 15:t~1. PLAINWRAP.. -California 398 Brandy 15:.~1• PIAINWRAP. -light or Dark 389 Rum 750ml. btl. PLAINWRAP. -SllverorGold 318 Tequila 15:.~1. : .. ~~~Ian 411 Whisky 15:,~1. PUllWRllt -12 oz. Can1 8 139 Baer peck PLAIN WRAP .. Wheat or White Bread PLAINWRAP. 1 lb. loaf • FroHn-Chicken or Turkey Pot Pies Soz. pkg .• PLAIN \\"RAP. Deli Values PUINWRAP. Sliced Cotto Salami or Bologna ~:: 149 Pl.AINWRAP. With Wine or Cream Sauce 2 09 Herring 1~:rz. PUINWRAP. Sliced Spread-American 149 Cheese 12 oz. pkg. PIAINWRAP. Danish Style Sliced Ham PLAIN WRAP.. A11orted Flavor• Yogurts 8oz .. 179 pkg. &oz.4 $1 cup for PLlllWIU.-Chllled Drink 84 oz. Ctn. WJU.~T ..... ~· -CHICKEN POTPIE </II •• ·'• PIAINWRAP. Gen. Merchar.dise PUINWRAP 32 Mouthwash ~~,· .• 99 PLAIN WRAP -White-9 Inch .. 17 Paper Platesr.1goo1 PIAINWRAP--10 oz. 109 Plastic Cups :r~o PLAINWRAP. Produce Values PLAINWRAP.. -Extra Fancy 3 lb. Cello Bag Red Detlclous 7 9 Apples each • PLAIN WRAP. -D .. 8't.Arown 8 lb. Cello Bag~Red 139 Grapefruft ••ch-I ln a medium • saucepan, combine water:, vtne1ar, aucar, and all .Pee1. Brinl t.o a ;;r;:a;ina 149 KlllWlllR Biii!] Val•s Pl.Ill WUf. ·Mf Fl9VOl'9 2 59 Wine a.:,:~'· each .49 • • • ' Holiday Gift Art Show /Sale ....... .Plilln « Sour Dough Eng. Midllns:rfi.83 ..... -ClnMmon 111 118111 ::'ti •1•-.--...... ._lllS JUmWllP.-12 01. Cena light Beer ,:. 149 ......... ·CoffM 348 Liqueur 11:..~· . ' .... dOing Gin\. Prtoea ellottv• Now. 21 thru Dec. a, 1110 '9rMMlll .......... 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Arraa1e well U1l'le red.,.. bave been pound e• Amo ~·lDcfl aealded milk ud pour drained peaeb •licea on rather individual de· aUff9. lpNM ., aide beet tato uucepan. top of cmtard. Garnish ..-4'• upon the whim of eacb lllee wt&ll peach Cook MW medium beat with whipped c'°'am and ol U.. eocJk and the pro-or apricot preaenH. 1Um., cmetantJy, u.oUi 1Uvet1 ol cryatallbed •ialGM at band. Line boaom ud aJdel of mlatan Ullckena and t l n ter. Serve i m . However, a trifle 11au ~ bowl with cout a IPOOI). Remove mediately. 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I'll() I . 1 tablespoon corn· 'Jtarch •• • •• llUGlllS Mann COUPOl t •••••• 1 ~ tea s poon s vanilla 2 table s p oon s Amaretto · · 2 tablespoons butler or ~argarine 2 3-ounct packages lady fingers ~ cup ras pberry preserves 1 to 1 14 c up s Amaretto Whipped cream Candied cherries Candied angelica Sliced almonds Heat milk to scalding in medium-size hea vy s au cepan. Be at e gg yolks with s ugar and cornstarch with wire whis k until light and fluffy in medium-size bowl. Gradually beat in scalded milk and pour back Into s aucepan. Cook over medium healf stirring constantly, until thickened and custard comes lo a boil. Remove fr o m heat . Stir in vanilla, 2 ta blespoons Amaretto and butter or m arga rine. Cool: then chill several hours . Split I lady fingers and s pread I with r a s pbe rry pre - se r ves ; s and wic h together again. Separate into individual fingers; I cut e a c h in h a lf lengthwise. Line bottom and sides of large glass serving bowl with lady fingers , c ut side out. Sprinkle li ber ally with Amaretto. Add hatr of custard. Layer r emain -1 ing lady ringer s and I custard in bowl, sprinkl- ing lady fingers with re-1 1 maining Amaretto. Chill several hours or over- night. Decorate wit h whipped cream , candied 1 cher ries, angelica and almonds. Makes 8 to 10 servings. GINGER PEAC HY TRIFLE 1 1~-ounce frozen I old fashione d pound cake · v. c up peach or apricot preserves TRIFLE JN A TWINKLING 6 sponge cake shells ~ cup strawberry preserves ~cup Amaretto 1 3-owice package golden egg custard mix 2 cups milk WhJpped cream 2 cups whole fresh or frozen strawberries, thawed and drained. Spread tops of s ponge c ake shells with strawberry preserves and place in indlvldulll glau dessert dishes. Sprtn.t.le with Amaretto allowing 2 tablespoons per ahell. Pn!pare and cook •II custard mix with 2 cups milk accord· ln1 to package dlrec- Uon1. Pour hot custard over 1ponge shells. 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By MICHAEL DOUGAN Of .... 0.11, ..... l&aH Pickles are made in barrels of grease ·and slime and "Sack o'Dirt" iS all you need to start building your own borne. At least, that's how things are in the eyes of the Soapbox Saturday Night team, a group of Golden West College students who gather on the first Saturday of every month to present their brand of original comedy. COMBINING GROUP sketches, stand- up routines, music and unlikely improvisa- tions, the six men and two women appear before sparse but clearly partisan crowds in the college's Health Sciences Building, Room 131. Admission is $2 for the one-hour show. Last month's program included juggl- ing, folk songs, a send-up of the network news and a bit in which Bruce ''Buster" Brown improvised a script to a film with the sound turned off. While the comedy was uneven and, at its worst, e mbarrassing, many of the routines were fresh and, better ye{, funny. BUFI BRETT, ORIGINATOR and pro- ducer of "Soapbox Saturday Niglit," said each show has six to eight writers and at least that many performers. She added that subject matter and style vary, de- pending on the whims of the cast mem- bers. Appearing in the latest presentation were Glen Kastorff, Wendy Rifflard, Dan Shickler, Steve Oedekerk, Grant Turner, Brown and Ms. Brent. For information on December's show, call 892-7711, ext. 591. -Songs bridge gap Teen sensations of '60, 'BO appear Teen fdola rro·m two 1enera- tlona wlll be attractin1 whole famllles to Dlaneyland and Kqott'a Berry Farm ~tbla Tbanbllvinl weekend. Frankie Avalon, wboee moet popular bit, "Venua," topped the national music charts for five weeka in 1958, will sine no8lalllc and contemporary ballads on Tomorrowland's Space Staie tonight and Saturday . . SCO'IT BAIO, talented sinter and star ol TV's "Happy Daya," will star in "The Teen Beat Tour" at 7:30, 9 and 10:30 p.m. tonltbt and Saturday in Knott'a Good Time Theater. Sharinl the stage will be Lou Ferrigno who will do a short wei1bt.liftiq demonstration and explain bow the makeup is ap- plied ror his TV role as the "In· credible Hulk." Brian Kerwin or "Misadven- tures ol Sheriff l.Nbo" and Paul Land, starring in t.be new movie, "The Idol maker," complete the tour foursome. EMMETT KELLY Jr. 's Circus -complete with tradi- tional ringmaster, feats of der- ring-do and trampoline antics - will present 1, 3 and 5 p.m. shows in the Good Time Theater through &mday. The sad-faced clown will be grand marshal of a holiday parade at noon Saturday that will usher Santa Claus to his ig- loo in the Winter Wonderland area. Country music stars Freddie Hart and Becky Hobbs will be featured in Knoll's Wagon Camp through Sunday. REIEMBER 'VENUS'? Frenlde Avalon Back at the Magic Kingdom, the final march of the "25th Birthday Parade," saluting the park's silver anniversary, will occur at 3 p.m. Saturday. HARRY JAMES and his Big Band will offer the mellow tunes of the Swing Era at Main Street's Plaza Gardens during four performances both tonight and Saturday. Papa Doo Run Run and Sunshine Balloon will alternate sets with Avalon in Tomor· rowland. Additionally the jazz sounds of Teddy Buckner and his All-stars will fill the air in IN 'TEEN BEAT TOUR' Scott Balo •t Knott' a New Orleans Square. During the daytime in Tomor- row I and six of the original Mouseketeers -Lonnie Burr, Sharon Baird, Cubby O'Brien, Sherry Alberoni, Tommy Cole and Bonnie Field -will display their musical talents . THANKSGIVING holiday hours at Knoll's will be 10 a.m. to midnight Saturda y and 10 a .m . to 8 p.m. Sunday. Dis- neyland will be open from 9 a.m. to midnight Safurday and 10 a.m . to 7 p.m. Sunday. Both parks will close at mid- night tonight. Re gular ad- mission prices prevail. UNf\t--oec. 5 A• Dea!* Idell die Wlleels at el..ie ellll! • COU.8CTOtl CA• AUCTION room1 Into tM AUrrtoet Hoeef Ntlroom for the •venth ., ,.., _. .. more....,_ JOO coltector c•ra on • dlspl•y from '-1tM Ford "T" 9'oedtter to a 1'70 De Tom.IO Meft0u1t• TurbO. KNBC's "Everywhere" lhow wlll fllm the •ll•Y •uctioft s.tunay •• 2 p.m. 81dellng beiJlns • satuntey and Sunday •t 10 a.m . for such • cl•ulcs ••a 1m Roll .. RoYce Pll f.100 pts, a 1-.. Ferr•rl S.A . 400 and• 1931 Buick · Ph .. ton. Admission Is ~ tor .ctutts and $1 for chUdren at the Newport Beach hotel, 900 Newport Center Drive. ReQlstratlon to bid on the prized autos Is available In the hotel lobby. .. I .. : A FO•llODING RUSSIAN flOR•ST Is the • seJtlng of "The Flreblrd" opening Thursday •t Cal St•te Long Beach In the University •:•Theater. The stcfry surrounds the fight to ~ ... -.: • ORANGE COAST COLLEGE Symphony : .. Orchestra opens Its 20th season Dec. 7 with a ' concert featuring Ja.,.nese vlollnlst Marl :::Tsumura. Tickets are S3 and $2 for OCC stu· ,.:"dents for the "4 p.m . concert. Ms. Tsumura .·.has won many prestigious music awards and -:! played a solo performance for then- :· President Lyndon Johnson. Tickets are :: available at the box office or the evening of •! the peformance. .. .. .. GUEST SOLOIST WITH OCC SYMPHONY Marl Tsumura with 'Symphonle Espagnole' - Tf CK9TS A9'8 ON IAL• for the Dec. 6 perform.nee of the LOI Aneta. , Phllharmonlc Orchestra under the direction of MMStro C.rlo Marla Glullnl 8t S.nta Ana H lgh School auditorium at 8:30 p.m. A llmlt· ed number of SHts •re avallable through the Orange County Phllharmonk Soci.ty by ca II Ing 646-6it 11. Included In the concert wlll be Verdl's'OYertune "La Foru ~ Oestlno," the Wllllam Schuman Symphony No. 3 and Brahms' Symphony No.2 In D. ThrH more concerts are scMduled for the season to be conducted by Zubln Mehta on J•n. 3, Jetus Lopez-Cobos, Jan. 31, Gtullnl . Merch21. "LI 'EIS A CA8AR•T" wlll be the tune sung et O.rden Grove's GEM theater through O.C. 13, H the playhOUse CQfttll)ues Its muslcal •bout the Insanity In ~Natl Germany. During the last two performances the theater wlll be decorated Ilk• a cabaret. Tickets ere $5. For reservations cell 636-7213. IRVINE SYMPHONY ORCHaSTRA wlll be offering another frH concert SUnday In the Turtle Rock Recreation Center, 1 Sunnyhlll Drive, I rvlne at 2 p.m . Peter S. Ode9erd wlll conduct the program which lncludff works by Rossini, Ravel and Haydn. CAL STATE LONG BEACH dance de.,.rt- ment wlll present "A Concert In a Round Square" Dec. 4-8 at 8 p.m. and 2:30 p.m . Dec. 7 In the Studio Theater. Six new routines by dance students wlll be performed. Tickets are $3.SO and $2.SO for students. For more Information call (213) 498 -5526. DAGGERS, KNIVES, swords and guns from the Civil War will be on display Saturday and Sunday during the Gun show at the Anaheim Convention Center. Admission is $3 for adults and $1 for children. BIG BAND MUSIC gets under way Sunday at the South Coast Plaza Hotel In Costa Mesa. Admission ls$3tothe8: 15p.m .event that includes dancing. For more information call 525-7657. STAMP COLLECTORS are invited to the Stamp Expo/80 Pacific Dec. 5-7 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Included In the largest West Coast philatelic show will be lectures, slide shows and souvenir cards. Admission is $2.SO more for adults and $1 for children. ROSEMA9'Y CLOON•Y and Rose Marie of "Dick Van Dyke" and "Hollywood Squ•res" TV show fame wlll perform Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the La Mirada Civic ThHter for a . benefit concert for Connelly High SGhool Anaheim. Tickets are $12.50 and $10.SO at the theater box office and Mutual aQencles. A VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS comes to Cal State Fullerton's Heritage House as the campus home Is decorated with tum of the century ornaments beginning Sunday. Fresh garlands, berries, poinsettias and holly balls will decorate the state landmark that Is open to the public from 1 to 4 p.m . dally. CHRISTMAS BUYING gets under way Dec. 5 and 6 durino the first "Hollday Marketplace" at the arts and crafts center in Irvine's Heritage Park, at Walnut and Yale Avenues. Handcrafted Items will be- offered for sale during the two-day event. Admission Is free. . THE ART OF CALLIGRAPHY will be taught Dec. 6 at Orange Coast College from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. In the college's Science Bulldlno, Room 1"8. The workshop will teach participants how to design handmade Christmas cards. Tickets are $2.SOat the door. Students should brlngspeedball Pen Nibs CO, C2 and C3, holder, ·Pilkan fount ink, bond paper, pencil and ruler. r:-D~~~J!~~ES '..-r~ AL A~TtlONY'S ~ ~ J' ., '"' I SUPERSTAR.. ru '·.. . ·f.·,.~ •• ;,'.'!!.1-:·' 1~~~-s~. 1ne v .. v.., ~ ~,., ,... · •••II;() 111 "... ,J'D,, 111 · • ·~ • • ·•·• ~··• /l J .,. µ""' , .• , .. , ••.• ~s/mt Stbasllais~ (714) 492-9950 140 A.,e P1t.0, in the Grand Hotel. SAN CLEMENTE .. ,,:.•" ANAHEIM ' Great restaurants are judged by their sauces. The White Oak will provide you with 20 wonderful ways to judge us. Sauce Marsala Sauce Bearnaise Sauce Cashmere Vineyard Sauce Sauce Viennoise Indian Curry Sauce Hollandaise Sauce Sauce Bigarrade Sauce Au Poivre Dill Sauce Sauce Jus Sauce Bordelaise Mint Sauce Sauce Velote Red Marrow Sauce Garlic Buner Sauce Fishennan's Sauce Cucumber Sauce Sauce Maison Sauce Chasseur Judge for yourself. Serving lun«yheon weekdays, dinner nightly and Sunday Brunch. . New as 'The Newporter lnn . 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Ba.ch, California Phone (714) ~1700 • NEW YOllK CITY OP•RA returns to tM Musical Center Pavilion TUHday wltlt a pro- duction of NlcOlanl't "The Merry Wfves Oii Yf.lndsor." On Wednesday Rwlnl's romp ' Barbiere di 5'vlglla" wUI be pre1ented. For ticket lnform.tlon for bOth perlormanc" call (213) 9n-1•1. PULITZER PRIZE WINNER,Mlc~I Crlstoter's drama "The ShMow Box" comes to Orange C:O.st College Wednetday In the Drama Lab Theater. The play about terminally Ill patients runs through Dec. 6 and a-In O.C 1G-13. Curtain Isl p.m. and p tickets will be sold at the door. "WHO'S HAPPY NOW?" will best.9ed Wednesday through Dec. 7 and again O.C. 9-u at Cal State Fullerton's Recltet Hall at I p.m . The comedy centers on a young boy's fight to win his father's approval. Tickets are S3.SO and $2.SO for students at the Performing Arts Box office. 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OouMJ ..... to be ......... _. actJvlty daM Uae U•ely folb ,_... tM ... 10 &o lllllM -at Sebu· ta..'a '*-" ~ .. a-a.m.M ud Aad !• A._.. ...aure up for &M ftnt rcMmd ot ap.= pla.aH 11 '"• aow-formlDI and ucha1lve Ptar.._ T• <.iuat. ,.._ k ...... prove lr· r••iltlMe to lltoe• w~o love Uva theater, .. ,.aalb ta. elldtemat ol a aew lhow'a open· ln1. •OAS lllPOaTANTLY, the club's re· wardl to weU beyond the ..UOyment of fun Mt here"'or teke home eveainp. Becauae membership also means monetary support for community theaters tbrouahout Southern California. · The way it worn, on a friday, early in t1'e run ot a new show both playhouses, there'll be a bl act-tie formal evening for club members. Each eathering will feature a get: acquainted cocktail hour, featurin& bot and cold hors d'oeuvres, a special prime rib and baked seafood dinner complemented with champagne and an after-show . party to meet the cast. Hilhlllhllnl these affain, too, will' be the The balwe of the IDOMf eolleeted will Odller ..... MIMt'Ms' ,_ ....... -help cover Sebutian'a COits. But the playboulel MW AlfNdo'• w lrd gfg ......_. °"91' will UC> eontrtbute 10 percent of tbe total bat tca•f!.::. Oftllla. .._. fl cH ct• 1alesforthee¥..,..tothe.1peclalfmd. wtda IM ~ wlMWiba...t 1ea1o1•11111 You can joln the new club bJ: ....,,,."' a met _._ __.... .._ ..... _, -•---check for SlO (wbieh will be appued to 1our----.-~. fint naervatloa) for each membenblp, made iaueesu:-r~b!J ...... hack out wt&b~ payable &o "Playhou.ae 150 Club." Send to tbe Chef'• Table .... tM DUt Ume I ao back attention ol Ernie Verre at Sebutian'a West AlfredO'a on my own t•UJtbinl, bopelullJ, c Dinner Playhouse, 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente be duplicated exacUJ u J aperiwed It ID 92672. moet LIWlual tnat. UDlea ... ol eoune .. j I'm tempted to li•e lpto tome other faYOrite en 8BBA.8TlAN'8 WILL llAIL your mem· treellkereckoflambOrfettucdDeallAlfredo. • berahlp c.ard(s), information u to the date and Alfreclo'a ll located ln the South Cout Plua show, and i.nalructJona on bow to make your re-Hotel, 8118 Anton Blvd .. Just off Bmtol Street' serv.ationl. Telepbooelnlormatlon: 412·te50. Costa Meu. ReHl'Yatlona: M0-1550. .On Monday, Dec. 8, Sebutian's West is also staging "Daze Before CbriaUllu," providinl, participant. au the latest ideas in holiday enter· tai~g. 'Daze" will 1et under way at 11 a .m. with complimentary hors d'oeuvres served during an a la carte cocktail hour. At noon there'll be a holiday buffet luncheon, with complimentary champagne, to be followed by a demooatration show featuring food preparations and service, flower arrangements, fashions and Christmas music. Tab for the holiday event ia $20 per person. For reservations call the box office: 492-9950. CUllllENT SHOW AT THE Sao Clemente playhouse is the bittersweet and haunting "Fid· dler on the Roof." Paul Michael stars as Tevye, the dairyman, and is ably supported by Blanche Mic kelson as Goldie , his wife, and Tarry Ismond as Lazar Wolf, the butcher. Jn a de_parture from all _previous pro· gram ming, Sebastian's at the Grand Hotel in Anaheim is presently staging Al Antony's daz- zling "Super Star Awards," a musical satire on television award shows . Da nny Gans hosts the show under the ''guise" of Johnny Carson and introduces such star impersonations as the Village People, Barbra Streisand, Donna Summer, Elvis Presley a nd Marilyn Monroe. Reservations : 772-7710. Tt1E C:ANflERV· LUNCHEON· FEATURE OF THE MONTH • 11 :3().3:00 MON.-sA T. fUJt&YIAIBYWrA&lfUICltl . 1 f ISM flltUIT ....... '2.95 SOMETHING QUITE DIFFERENT oc· curred the other day insofar as my sitting down to sample a restaurant's wares. It was the phenoqienal Chef's Table conducted by Randy Gutherie, general managt!r of the South Coast Plaza"Hotel. As the luncheon proceedings began, Swiss· trained executive chef Christian Rassinoux ex· plained that while the Chef 's Table was popularized in European inns during the past 200 years, it is only in the last decade that the practice has become part of the American :EARL y DINERS: SPE5~~~~FM6HNE-~TH FRESH FISH OF THE DAY S6t5 TERIYAKI BROCHETTE ' (I ('' I I (, ~ I ......... o.tdt-. Orfetlt9lfee4 StMt SWlfl .. ,, ... ,... 2610 E. Ct1APMAN AVE. °'9'~;'.!;:~i:.-;::.:.· OftANGE (Ju1t Eo1t of Npt. Fwy.) la.oMOT~YI STARRING IN 'flDOLER ON THE ROOF' Paul Michael, Blanche MlckellOn Sing guest attendance of well-known celebrities, critics, reviewers and local personalities. TICKETS FOR PLAYHOUSE 750 events will be $30 per person, $10 of which will be placed in a special fund administered by a yet-to-be-na med board of directors -a local banker, an Orange County theater reviewer and critic, a "theater" person; a community leader and a Sebastian's staff member. Once every year the monies will be di&- tributed to local non-profit community theaters. The generally financially-pressed recipients can thus purchase additional lighting and sound equipment, scener y, props, costumes and makeup, or perhaps even start a Qew building fund. scene. · Held in Rassinoux 's office in the kitchen rather than in the hotel's premier restaurant, Alfredo's, such small and select events are con· vened only rarely, to introduce a new chef, or to preview a special menu. Alfredo's has just introduced a new menu so Gutherie and Rassinoux invited the press to sample the fare. Now , on the basis of what we were served, I can only urge you to make tracks to the restaurant as soon as possible. Principal luncheon offerings were delicate· ly seasoned spinach salad, baby pheasant,' stuffed with apple, chicken livers and herb dressing and topped with a raspberry sauce, braised endive and a sensational orange custard dessert. HAPPY HOUR: •:~:00 MON.· FRI. DRAFT BEER .50 WELL DRINKS .90 FREE CANNERY CLAM CHONOER UVE EMTBTA..91 •" SUN., MON., TUii. 8()981E 6 Ci, YOE WED. Thru IAT.-ilGEND SUN. AFJE"NOON -CALUllA ~-~arle'luht · 1(:0wui'i LUMCH.o.f111 1.m ..... p.m.) (~Local Labat., ••• $6.MI COMPLlll D•I• Fri .. Sat. & Sun.I (Who~ Local Lobster .. SI I.tit ! COW\DIDll• Mon. thru Thurs. Oyller._. (Deily) (11 a.m.·1:30 p.m ) I (Yi Local Lobater ••• $7.tll (~Local Lobster ••• $6.tlt :T" D•I• HOUa~ W..1'11r 4 te 10 • Prt-W 4 te I I • S.. J.10 . ...... s ...... .., . S~t'JQA Y BRUNCH (ComPll"'!flttrY Champeqne) RR~D 10 A.M. to 3 P.!1. • OYl'RR IAR OPEN 11 A.M.-1:IO A.M, 34150 PAClflC COAST HIGHWAY . DANA POINf. -~--.... c~ ~·.td"') ---~R_es. ~~3-H'o3 ~ Dinnu Play/roust Now Playing SHOi BOAT .JAl Christmas Gift Certificates Available Wlahlng you a Happy Holiday Seaeon Performances Tues. thru Sun & Sun. Brunch 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana 92704 ',Mite ~" oA San D~ Fwy Betwee" Synflowet A Mf.\I' Annut The White Oak Brunch. This Sunday, a beautiful new restaurant opens to carry-On the tradition of a sumptuous bnmch at The Newporter. The White Oak buffet brunch features over 20 different hot and cold items, priced at $9.25 per person. ' ,. ~Salnds Scrambled E~ Quiche Lormine SPECIAL CONCERT MONDAY, DEaM8ER 1st 7:30 Ond 10:00 P..M. BOBBY BARE Coning Sundclv I Dec. 7 1 $hoW ,()rfii,~~4:0Q P.M. :··· JOE CANNON , •. r .- ~ll. ... I Sausage Patties Grilled Ham Sauteetl Chicken Liumi Cheese Blim<:es rwith Blueberries Chipped Beef with Rolls Roast CIUcken ~Smoked Turl<ey or Ham ~Broods and~ (714) 640-4182 Serving Sunday Brunch from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. • New at The Newf""U Inn 1107 Jamboree ao.d, Newpcm ~. California " ·1; -: - I' ... INTERMISSION ~ .. Yuletide operetta lead. three seaaonal production. :FATHER'S DAY' WISECRACK 11ACKF1M8 .-.~I• ,.,..,., 8"•ron Lee reec1 to leltl Tllue· -----f--------l ·! Sunday ~ig B~nd Da nc ing I ! l '0'°"' t:W" • r ' i I ' I I ... 1 "~·~,." .. ~ :.. • -_J -------- AVERY SPECIAL DINING EXPERIENCE U ... .._.... .... IM 0....,. Cout •· WI IM~ fcwlmtbla ........ with &M °' ,., al tbe ftnt al tine Clutatm• pro-d~ md tbe cloilinc cl two community ....... llltnetiaM. a la tolUJb_t _ for a fOW'·WMbad ... .. tbe JUJetideopel'IUa ''Amabl ud tbe VWt.on'' at tbe Newport JI.arbor Ac-ton ,,....., Tbe...., al a crippled boy ad bla modMr, Ylaited bJ tbe tbNe ldap cm tlMlr way to BetbllMID, .. direeted by Tony Puqua. 1111 lmGLS& TA&D tbe title role, with Pat Alllll a .. mo&ber. Tbe kiDCI are played bJ Joe eoo.er, Dao Forney and t:d Gnenle7, with JCJM llello, Tom Earl1, Denick Trimble, lhriu Dlmmoor, Pam Burden, Rina Lee Matkin. Lee ADDe Jobuon, .nu Tift; LlDda Miller, Elim HU1bes, Louanne Bennet and Cor· rine SeJf completln1 the cut. Performancea of "Amabl" will be oven Tbundays tbroulh Saturdays at I p.m . with matlnees tb1s Sunday and Dec. 7 at 2:JO p.m. in tbe Back Bay Hlah School auditorium, 3IO . Monte VlJta St.. Costa Mesa. Reservations 131-5110. Tbe local shows beadiDC into tbelr respec- Uve closinl weekends are "Father's Day" at the Newport Theater Arta Center and "Count Dracula" at the Westminster Community Theater. "J'ATllE&'8 DAY," OLIVE& Hailey's bit· ter comedy about divorce and it.a i.ft.ermath, features Beth ntus, Loia Farah and Sharon Lee in the principal roles. Final performances will be oven tonlpt and Saturday at I o'clock with a Sunday matinee at 2. -.ftnervatiom 115-IHS. Director Clark Bunon doub1-u the vam· plre bunter in "~t Dra~" with Franklin Pierce (in the title role), Lebbie Samoe and · /1olJen ~~~~ ....,, ·~~ S/{;;)r agon ·-- GENUINE CHINESE MANDMIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A la C.Orte Dishes Lunch. Dinner Daily • Food To Take Oul 4711 c...,_ zon ...._. .. 4l OttA .... I • 710.7171 COSTA MHA C'-4......,_ 642·11'2 • Ul-ttt I Intermission· ·Tom Titus Peter Stone alto 1tarrtn1. Cloein1 perform· ancea areton11ht and Saturday at 1:30. Reaerva- Uou • ... Other product.iou condnuina their atinta at Oraqe c.out tbeaten are: -"Tbe Glala Mena1erie" at South Cout a.peit«y, 155 Town Ceater Drive, eo.ta lleaa (957·'°33). Performances of the Tenneaaee WlWams drama m1bUy except llonclaya at 8, Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2:30, through Dec. 11. -"GOD8PBLL" AT TllE San Clemente Community 'nleater, JOZ Avenida Cabrll.lo, San Clemente (~). Dark toaltht and Saturday, tbe IOIPft·rock mmlcal will be presented Sun- day aU:IO and Dee. 4-1 atl:30. -"Jl\ddler on the Root" at Sebutiao'a Wat DinMr Playhouse, 1~ Avenida Pleo, San Clemente (.fl'l.9950). N11btly except Mondays at varytnc curtain times throuCh Jan. 4 for tb1s fourth Sebastian '•· version of the popular musical. · -"Showboat" at the Harlequin Dinner I "PRIVA1E BENJAMIN"· .. , I "THE ELEPHANT MAN" INI ;;:::::::::::::;:::::::::::::;::::::============::::==~ c===========J -J . . . . • I ' •• FOR THE HOTTEST ENTERTAINMENT IN ORANGE COUNTY ... Go to the (. Nov.•tt1ru• • ..._ROCK!RS Dec. 1 """ 1 • SWEE I TALK 2408 NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH 175-2244 ' FOR YOUR DINING & ENTERTAINMENT PL£ASURE " ·'< ;. ., \• " '-'. \ SHELLY OOROON ... ouo Tue. tbru Sat. DANCING 384 FOREST AVE. LAGUNA BEACH t1111f""-lw....,.')'•'•• Amp/I' ftr•(• 1•.,1i.1nQ ~(~~ "REFLECTIONS" i1uo Tues .. thru Sat . :MARK CIANFRANI Sun. and Mon. DANCING NIGHTLY -KELLY LEMAIRE Tues. thru Sat. Tw1Ut ht Dinnen 7 Days A Week 4 to 6 p.m. '5.95 • ·, Ovttloolrifti1 Bt<JWlfMJ Lo1w F'ornt, .1 'fwff1911t DIMef'81 o.J. e WHll _4 '!t_I p.a -M. 32802 COAST HWY. ' • 23311 MUIRLAND9 AT RIDGE ROU'n LAGUNA NtGUfl '"THE EMPIRE ,,.., STRIKES BACK" ---- "AWAKENING" Ill) 'Y-TO a.toCll" IC::·-··--· .,..~ .. ..J "SMOKEY & THE BANDIT, PART II " "1941" CN I l _, -.. -= ' "SONG OF THE SOUTH' ---~°""° _AOA191 .. IOI "AIRPLANE" IPOI ''9LW9..,.,_. •"CMUc:ti • c-· 1111 '1100lMAKER" "DIVINE MADNESS" Pl) ~ ...... ... -... ~. __ ,, ... ---·- t•• c_,.,_. • ...., ...... .,, ~'r-4-9•-·-9-491 __ 1_s_2-_1_s~s1=~~E=L=T=°"°~=======~:::11N222===~-=~·~99~·~2~e:ze=~··=•=s=n=3=-:!t.1 ,,...,,..,.01.,.,......, • ....,.,,, :.~ ...... :%::"""..!:,~:'- MOVIE RATINGS FOR MRElnS AND WU.PEOPLE • , ' ~11 .. • Old fashioned, romantic dinner-dancing is back in style. ... and tilt Gmld Portllf'C now oftCn )'OU an t"\'t'.nlnl( to ~ompc:tc wllh yc~r favo ri1c mt:mOf")'. Soft unkJi~ dinner musk. _ clqcam candJclil 1ahlc ~utnp. 1hc: ~of ftamlnl( tahlnlck coolccry. The ulllmatcly dafl(.nblc Dick Powell Trio Is featured ''l'hunday throuth Saturday 1 to lf, and IOft p6ano othc:~~· ,,.,_...,ltfi1C ·"I"~' ........ I . riil AU. W Al*ITTEO ~ -.. A...,.....,n Sell yoor time shore in- terval ownership in- t erest i n a con - dominium, own-your- awn apartment or .recreational property in tht rraw Doily Pilot clouificatian -T I MI SHAJHllG/llTllYAL C>Wml• tASO. Cal Ml-5611. DAILY PILOT NOW SHOWING Playboule, lllOI 8. Harbor Bl~ .• s.a Au (t7t·Hll). Tbe revival of tbe Kera· Hammentein mU1lcal nma DlCbtJ1 aeep& .._. days thf'OUlb Feb. I at varytq eurtalD Umea. -"PORTY CA&ATI" AT the a..,._ Beach Playboule, in tbe Seaellff Wlqe C9Dtel' on Main Street at Yorktown Av•ue, ~' Beach (147-4485). Perlormances P'rlda11 ud Saturdays at 1:30 throulh Dec. t. -"Once for the Aakinl" at tbe Ccleta M .. Civic Playhouse on the Onqe eo..ty Falr- 1rounda (754-5158). Fridays and Saturdays at I: 30 through Dec:. t . -"Ballroom" at the La1una Moulton Playhouse, eoe La1una Canyon Roed, l.asuna Beach (494-0743). Performance• Taea4lays throulh Saturdays at I p.m. throuP Dee. lJ with a 2:30 matinee Dec. 7. -"THE PAISLEY Convertible" at the Sad- dle back Valley Commubity Theater, 25141-C Obrero, Mission Viejo (770-0381). Performances .Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. with a matinee this Sunday at 2:30. -"The Good Doctor" by Showcase Produc- tion a at Weatm ln ater'a audltor lul!\. 7571 Westminster Ave. (964-5392). The Neil Simon comedy plays Fridays 'and Saturday\ through Dec. 6 at 8:30 with a closing matinee Dec. 7 at 2:30. • CISTI •SA £ dwards C111tma ~·6 3107 OIAIK( C1nrdomf d l4•6J4 7S'J3 IUllC( Stadium Orovt In 639 7860 •wcsr.nr1 C111tma Wtst 891 3935 e J~mm 00l8'1' ,......,.. ~lli'rtfl' ........ ·"''~ .. ,~ \, ...... :.:.:::.' .. ::. . . :i .~: l· • WILLIAM UADIMAW~ MAITI• fl ,,..,__._.,, wltt Mv. NI ..... =· ..,,.._ ........ re= 111 .. -to._ ~~.......... ....l)jc.Jt et AbrwtO.llery, • S le.-;, CMJ,.-.ry VIII ... , Newport le~=,_......,. 11 •• 1 p.m. Setwa.y; vMwiftl "°"" are U to S w. .. 1CNy1 lunUys. •IOTOUI COLO•S AND t11•rMe dHIOns are wMt Amaranth E",.nMlt llllrlftll to her ae.ttract wa•rcolora and'*"''" on ex-hlltit ttnuah Dec • .5 at CoHec.,..1 Choice's "'Nldtl galfery, 666 N. Coast Htgl\way, LatuftABHch. "••ADU•G ROOM," an ln.stall.tlon with handrn.d9 books by Helen Lesslck Md Dof'-rlt Kl"''' monotypes may be SMf\ {n the Fine Arts c;.11ery et UC Irvine Tuesday through S.turuy. The artists wlU be hOftoAd at • reception from 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesda~so'9d by tM Comrrtltt" for the Arts. V ng hours ate nodn to 5. Latu• •. D~ MILL& Of L89UN Beach was awarded fl rst piece In oO ~ll'rttng for the sensitive portrait, "Camping Placo" and secood place In mixed media for his pastel, 'CAMftf NG PL.ACE' W1NS AA8T MIZE Oii pelntlng by L .... 8. De MAie "Awaiting the Decision," at the o.attt Valley_,. encampment. De Mltle'1 .. llerielM 1431 L CNlt Highway LAOUM 8Nc", .,. now f9aturtno bold 11eryllcs by DoMkt A. Petere, detalNcl IMdscaPJ1 by "Robbie'' ~ • .L marine W9"'1colors with ~tlbOefs W ltn 1romewen end vlllirant oil ffor•fs with an lmp~slonlstlc flair by Joyce Pike. flRAM•D A .. D UNflRAMED paintings, sculpture w etd\lng~ wlfl be sold at a silent auc:ti..,Mcfl•••tasflnt at 7 p.m. Tuesday In the Amerteltn L. .. lon Post, 2151Sth St., NewPort Qffch. Adm lsslon la $2.SO and a Portlorf 9' •ff ue.s wUI be dDnated to the Costa Mell ~~&Je~i lttlotarShll> fund. • • A SCH0Ulrltf't1J ftUND also will benefit when Ore,. coaa1'Cofl"91 presents Its an- nual stUdent ChrlstMas =sale from 10 a.m. &o4~~t hThursclayin the patio the Student center end Admlnlstta ron lulkllng, 2701 Fairview Road, Cqsta Mesa. Hundreds of stoneW9N pots, boWtS, vests and cups wlfl be Oh Mfe. MORl THAN 1•STUDeNTsarwifa(Ulty have c reiated tJM ceramics, prlnts·and graphics to~ sold froth noon to 8 p.m. ThurSday and noon to S Friday durtng the tredltlonel hollr'"Y sales In the Fine Arts Patio at Cal Sta,e Long Beach. · THE LAGUNA CRAFT GUILD will be show· Ing weaving, Jewelry, painting, collage, macrame, stained glass, woodcarving and leathercraft during a show from 10 a.m . un- til dusk SUnday along Forest Avenue In downtown LAouna Beach. THE f'ILM "GEORGIA O'KEEFFE," documenting the determined iconoclasm and qulel passion of this 93-year-old artist, will be shown free at noon Wednesday In Ad- ministration Building 202 at Golden West College, 157'4 Golden West St., Huntington Beacn. n. screening is sponsored by the umpus W~'t Center. A NA110NAL·IHY~TfOfltAL ah. lbltion, "Me-. tlu~•Wd'Fonn "by ts artists contl'nOes -'P-Wt'Utt_ss ~{ege gallery, 9200 Valley Vlf'w"'S{., CyprHs, until Dec. 11. The jNelry, &efl~ 8'nd sculpture rnay be seen from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays and 7 to 9 Tuesday and Thursday evenings. WORKS 0, SIX EMERGING Southern Califotnla 'ertists -Steven Zoll et', cathy ,..,..,,. rage c J .. HOLIDAY CLASSICS ~PED. Season" will be presented by the Saddteback Concert Chorale and Orchestra at 8 p.m . Dec. 8 and 3 and I p.m. Dec. 7 tn the Fine Arts Theater at Saddlebaclt College, 28000 Marguerite Parkway, Mlas1on Viejo. DON WAL&Ea WIU. conduct 90\oiats Eileen O'Hem, Calvin Prest.on Coker and Ilse Bliss in the performance.s for wblcll tickets, priced al $S and $4, art now on aale at the col-. lege, 831-4656 and Coast Music Co. 1torea. Golde n West College's Community Chorale wtll present Handel's "Messiah" and other international Yweu• ~ at 8 p.m . Dec. 5 and 3 p.111. D4!c. 11.q the Jbnter on Ule HuntlnltOo Beactl ~. 'l'ic'tttl an $a.SO. • • An e\'enlng of choral anal~ celebraUag Lhe holiday season will be P-rvYlded wtlen Hanon Yaqub dlrectl the MeG 1 abd \tomen's choirs at 8 p.m. Dec. 3 ln the UUJe Theater at • • Cal State Fullerton. Tickets are $3. ROYAL YULETIDE BANQUET Aa memben of k1D1 Henry'• court, the UC lr\'tne a.amber Sla1en .W re-create the essence ol an &D1Mab Renaissance banquet at s: 15 p.111. Deo. U-lt tn the F\De Arts vma1e on cam~ua. · Persons Wh6 ~ not reserved their '14 seats for the feaat tfdd W usail bowl may see a videotape ol lb• l>r<>eesaion of m.lnstrel.s, jesten and ctancen to be televised Dec. 21 on KNBC, Channel 4. , . . ... ~AT&ANl> • \ ' "W.. Qtukl, Be the S..ta Claus al tbc' Anlmale7" wonder tbe ao eo1orful puppets tO be mantpu18ted by Ro~r aod Nine Jou&Je< at 1 and 3 p.m. t>ff. 8 in Forum 2 at Golden- West Collete in Huntington Beach. Tictet.s are $1 at the door. Moret.Nd, Kay Whitney, Frank Ofxon, · Madeflne Coit •nd Debra Devldson -are being offered tttrouah Newport Harbor Art Museum's Sales and Rent.I G9"-Y.•San Clemente Drive, Newport BHcft. • StLECTIONS FROM THE "C.Ollectlon of Baron Thyssen-Bornemlsu," one of the most Important loan exhibitions Of Otd Master Paintings ever p,.sented In the Unit· ed States, may be seen tltrougl\ Jan. 16 In the Los Angeles County Art Museum, .S90S Wilshire Blvd.·The 57 works provide e panorama of SOO years of European painting, Including masterpieces by Van Eycl(, Petrus Chrlstus, Carpacclo, Titian, El Greco, Rubens, Rembrandtand FrJIOC>ft8rd. Docent tours will be provided dally at 11 a.m . and 3 p.ru,,Admlsslon Is $1 for adults, so cents for seniors, students with t. D. and young people s to 17. Admission Is free on the second Tues~ day of each month, Dec. 9 and Jen. 13. . ' PRINTS BY NEW YORK fashion photo- grapher, Douglas Hopkins, are on d1SS>lay tf'lrough Tuesday In the Or8n9e Coast Cotteoe Photo Gallery, 2101 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Admis sion Is fr'ff from 8 a.m :to s p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m. weekdays to~ gallery in the Fine Arts Building to see the. works shot for Vogue, Mademoiselle, Polaroid and L'Oreal. lOWlllDI' MIHI .. '1lJO MAU 1,i,ss'°" v .. io •9S Gno UIWUIDI' c:M•CRHll Cosll M1Q 91' 414! 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'~ ...... ......_. s.c. ,..,,. •'l'J-J;. MOOLES" (r) .......... ~l'WS ff4.1J1~ ·~IN SMOKE" (R) n..,....,~ "CLOSE ENC<>UNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND" (PG) f'WI "STAR TRACK" (G) .......... •:11 .... ""'........,.. l!OD ...... _. •:• IMPOflUNT NOTtCl• CflllOfllll UOEfl 12 flUl! J • ''TMa IOOLMAaeea," .._...,. "'9 rt•t11•1Htc:Ma rl•.,.,. ...... rodl..., "*'''" ltGblrt ... raccl;....., ..... ~,. ~---""" leuncMd ldDr Rey INrby. You den't twwie to 1111 •pop musk buff. eo ~tN1 fllm or Sharkey' a ...-Ul~ .. ac-. ny............, we.o turns pretty facet from t111..,...., ltallen . • nelgNlortlood Into netlonel hMrt· throbL Altlrrwtely nunem.ld, bully, egomenlac and promo- tlonel aen1u1, SMray 1scon- 111tent1y flllClnatlng -yet erMZ· tngly aympetMtlc ewn In his most tyrennk•I moments. In support=, Peul lend and Peter Get ere excellent •s thlnly dlsgu Md eclltl0n1 of Fruld• Av•lon and F•blM. Director T•ylor HKkford hes done a terrlfk Job c_.,.urlng rock music's pre-conglomer•t• Infan-cy, when •II you needed to get go. 1"9 wes • decent song, • modicum of sgge presence, a llt· ti• peyola and • maMQer with chutzJ)M. R•ted PG, with some talk abOut se>e but very little on- camer• .ctlon. . "ORDtNAaY NOPL•" 11 en .motlan1Uy .....-Ing e>e· perlenca, ..... y bec•U• Of a re-martumle perfor,,_.nc• by Tim Hutton. He II totally ablorbed In the Portreyal ol I "'Oh IChoCHr uneble to cope with gullt over the KCidlntel did\ of fill older brother. Oonlld SUtherland and Mary Tye.r Moore •re his puzzled Plrentl, Judd Hirsch his dffp-prablng psychle1rlst. Olrec· tor Robert Redford's compassion · for the cher.cte(J Is e>eprffled In every scene. An Impressive achievement for aU~HPKl•llY YOU"9 Hutton. A•ted R bee•use ofl•nvu-ge. "MIDDLEAGE CitAZY" Is based on the Somy Thr~kmorton song about • m.n "<40 yNrs otd, going on 20." He's Bruce Dem, • successful Houston contractor with • wife who pumps up their sex llt. to keep him satisfied. But th•t Isn't ·enough. Hlsconcem over -olng prompts him to trade In his Otds for. Pondw and ............ with a OlllM ~. oe... tor. John Trent and writer Carl KlelnldwNtt heve dolW a lllck Job of concoc:tlng a ..ener comec1y that Is In rHlltv a modem morellty pten. Dern elves the best performence of his c.erMr. R•ted R . "ON•·TRICK PONY" continues the pop.t..,,.ls rotten trend •lready oplored by "The Rose,'' "Honeysuci(le ROM," "Coel Miner's Deugtiter" and "St•rdust Memories." This time the 990 Journey Is taken by Peul Simon, who wrote the script •nd sonas and IM•vs • 1960s protest slnoertrylngtomakeacome- back In 1•. Whll• Simon's lalO-back style fits his wryly ln-telHgent songs, It's too cotorlKs to c.rry • movie. like the singer's estranged wife ( Bl•lr Brown), viewers can feet no sym- JMtthy for his dogged self· Indulgence. R•ted R. Always enough Van Zants foi-hand •1 Ll8A aoBINSON ~ Ronnie Van Zant died in that traatc Lynyrd SllyQyrd plane crub three yean •to. hll brotben, Doanle and Johnny, knew tb~t they bad to 10 on With their m.-tc. "After Ronnie 1ot tilled," aaya Johnny, wbo beads_.., bia own· band toaay, "well, we knew we wanted to do tbe music before, but at tbia point we knew it wu aometbin1 we HAD to do. We just felt determtned. "Wl'l'llTID! FAlllL Y beinc as doee as it is, it helped ..-tbroulb that time. Donnie wu in a worse situation than I was, because bis flnt album bad come out, and be wu due to 10 back in· to the studio a month after Roon.le tot killed. "It wu very bard on him to sit down and write .00.1 tMnkin1 about what bad happened to bis older brother. He went through a little more than I clicl. "Bal the family keeps tight, and that helped us 1et throulh everything." Why does Johnny Van Zant feel that Southern rock 'n • roU musicians have bad so much suc- cess? ------ illllf..~Pt' .M1k m-.:. ,~; ,. uwuea· MllTOl UIWAAlll" IAIOllMCI U MMlll Dlllft·I• s.... Ml ~1•0 f1 loro ~' ~ 0r.,.. eJt.tno __. .-T..re. ....... Allllllllf AllC WW MAU ~ llMcll M.o31i 1r11.ne )!>I 06!>) 0••"9f 637 03•0 •-•-.rue, .. 1111 1-Mt•t 1:A POWERHOUSE . OFAFILM ••• Aklnt Kurouwe Is • IHdtng candid.-for the greatest IMng fllm dll'KtOf:· -.-...-.--~ "AWESOME .. :· -I/Int ..... ""'°" l\llW'I08kT-S .. A TRIUMPH .. :· ---· LO\ ANGILES 1-S [ ROCK TALK ] "I iuea It's juat basic music, down-to- earth muaic. I don't try to writetoo1paoey, or do stuff that nobody can fipre out, I juat try to write for tbe normal man. To me, writinl a IOftl ii to try and ••Y90metblnl and to mean it." The Johnny Van Zant band bu been to1etber for a~ five years, and tbla new album -"No More Dlrty Deals'' -ii tbelr ftnt LP. "I haven't bad any dirty cleall yet, knock on wood," laUlha Johnny. "Well, I've bad some, but not as b9d as my brotben. Donnie (in bis aroup .38 Special), bu bad some tricky deals, and ao I've learned from bis mlst.altes. .. EVENTHOVGB1T•scalledtheJobnnyVan Zant Band, it's a group project, it really ii. I can't do it wit.bout my band, and they can't do it without .-i.uu-•11mt---IWTS --._....,....-TT-WllNa..,...~ClmlD.L ncaN ......... -.. -----.... ..,_ r r l[ . r: ,_. . . : .. ' -_i""1=--· - NOW P.LA YIN~. ............ . ..... , ""~-...... , ... ~,,.... ~·-- ----t.119 ......... ,"' .... ·--• .... lm&ftfl ....,... QI-. ...... -....... -.... -w•w•-- me. I write with the other two pltar playen, It's team won. .' ''lben I aet up all that bualneu stuff -.. you know, with tbe lawyen and accountants, mana1e· ment, lluff like that. lly dad'• allo helped me a lot with tbiaproject. "We've all always liked linlina. We llke writ· ing music too. I can't think of a lime when we never sane. I gueu I was bom into it. Ever since I can remember, tberewu a band in my family." ••• THE av•oas ilE THAT Blonclie may not tour again. Their new album "Auto America," due out witbi.n a few weeks, and recorded ln Loe Angeles over the summer with producer llike Chapman, iuaid to have a "different" direc:tion. That means aome orchestration, and Iota of Debbie's and Chris' ideaof jau. lfthe album toes over bit. and there ii a HUGE demand for the bandtoeobackoutontheroad,theymaysivein. But Debbie Harry and Chris Stein bave many other projects they want to do, have never been big touring fam, and may just stay a recording band for awhile· GOUJI( HAWNB .. nlVATI! Bl!N.IAlllN - 0 l!l ~ . I-!.--.... '-----------------=----------:----------,~,·------,,--·-~----~--~.-...'~.~~-L__- . .. . ..-... --~ --------... _____ _... Serret ~eremollfl Charlton Heston portrays 4lJ1 Egyptologist obsessed with the mummy of a murderous queen in "'lbe Awakening," now showing at local theaters. In this scene, be pre- pares to perform an ancient ritual to bring her back to life. The script is based on a novel by Bra m ("Dracula") Stoker. CHARI.Tri-. HCS'PJI' -.t."'AS'(AH~K THl ~W~t\ENINCo ' 0 l!l "FADE TO BLACt("_ • I DOO·DAHI Walt Dian•y'• ::r. "SHOGUN ASSASSIN" Nl911tl ......... "LOOK DOWN AN~DIE" I • Teledfton . l'ridlw. Nov..ww a 1• · Grinch returns· I That favorite cartoon Scrooge is back again tonight in Dr. Seuss' "How the Grinch Stole Christmas," airing at 8 o'clock on CBS, Channel 2. dlacowr the judge II being __ ..1:00. Cl) HOW THE ~ to acquit the QNNCH 8TOU! defendant. CHNITMA8 • ~ IA8Y Anlmeted. A mlell'ty grlnch Gu.ti : The Kingllon Trio. trlel to tall• Chriftmu Dr. Abram sectMw, con--ay from the realdenta of IWlnll' a11pert 81tbara Wt1cM1e by llNl!ng all the Erlc:lteon. matertal aymbole of the • MACHb. I LEHMA MMOn. (R) IWPOR'T e DICK Cl.AAK'8 QOOO MERV~ Co-holU Annette FIMllcel-I TIC TAC DOUGH OlD DAYS 7:*> I ON THI TOWN lo Ind Frankie Avalon join One tlund<ed ,..,.. of local Oick Clartl and hit ~·· ~. Including Connie Franc:ll. I TMl8 WM AMERICA Fabian and 1he Kinglton SHA NA NA ' Trio for a k>01c at the 1850t MW1N RM¥W and The and 1H0a. (A) Vandeflu ting "Dancln' In • MOVIE The Street1." • "O.troy All Mon1ter1" I TE.ETON£ NEW8 ( 1"8) Akif• KubO. Jun F~ THE MUSIC Tazalll. Mon1ten h«ded AU IN THE fAMll. y ICJ99thll' on an llland on Mike and Glori• go bacll Earth are rele•Md by nine yMl'I and remember allent and begin to dettroy lhelr VII"/ ltBt, and llmott the WOfld. (2 hrt.) ••t. date. e 111 llEN80N • MACHEL I LEHRER A formal rec119tlon lor a • REPORT c;.orporate bigwig turn• Into YOT!N' l¥t!UNE • lluc:o. Hoet: Jim Cooper. • COUEOE (I) P.M. MAGAZINE BASKETBALL A lorm« con man .......it, Nevada. Lu Veg• va. Pan the trlca1 of the lrlde; American Taam gooly telephone an-Ing • P.M. MAQAZIHE meeNQM. A former con man reveel• the trldl1 of the trade; C1aa .. ·~· l.btf•fl• 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles goofy 1elephone --Ing m111agea; lt10P9lng tor dlteoum Hnen1: Cac>t. Car- rot on food aller(llee and mlgralnw: Joen Embery lntroduc. an exotic an!· mat. 8 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles e KTLA (Ind) Los Angeles 8 KABC-TV(ABC) Los Angele!! (I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego e KHJ-TV (Ind.) Los Angeles 9 KCST (ABC) San Diego I KTTV (Ind.) Los Angeles KCOP· TV (Ind ) Los Angeles • KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles • KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach • MOVIE • *. ''The Prince And Thi Showglt1" (1957) ~ renoe Ollllier, Marilyn Mon- roe. A lhOwglt1 from the U.S. ,... In love wltll a p<lnce '"" he lnvtt• her 10. prlvete euop«. (2 hrt.) ; n I MERV GNff1N • WAU.ITAHT WHK "The Chart11t Pope" Gu.I: AdrlMn Strilkll'. HO. IACR~O W!!K - IHAEVIEW Hoel: Murray Frorneon. • INEAK PMVllW8 ~ Ebert and °"" S!Uel hOlt an lnformatl\'9 look II what'I ,_ at the rn<>YIM. 10:-00 • Cl> DAUA8 Pam and J.R. r..ci wflh 8'>C)tehenllon to Bobby'• cn.nge In attitude llnce taking°"" u preaiclent ol Ewing ()jl, e Nee MAGAZINE WfTH DAVI> lftlNKLEY ·~ NETWOM NEWS • QA!AT PEllFOMotAHCU "Tlnkll', Tlllk>r, Soldlw. Spy" George Smitey (Alec Gulnnett) la cali.d back to duty to uncover th• "MOie,.. a double agent who hu lnflltrated the 8'11· lah Secret Servk:e Agency and ,, IMklng top MCfell to Moec:ow. (Part 1) ID MOVIE ••'h "Tunea Of Glof'y" ( 18e0) Alec: Gui-. John MIMI. An untiewabla com-• mandant CauMe gri.t lor the regiment when delper1tlon IMd8 to IUI· dde.1 Iv., 30 min.) 10:301 NEW8 11:00 • Cl> Ill NEW8 HOLL~ IQUAN!8 I NIWlYWm GAME M•A•t•H The 1urgeon1 at th• 4077th dactde to "'-"•" an Army documentary ~llghtJno their Ynlt. • ONE STD' eeYOND "Hight Of Tiie Kiii .. A mye- terloue CfMtur. bllfl1enda TUBE TOPPERS NBC e 8:00 -Dick Clark'• Good Old Day1. Frankie Avalon, Annette Funicello, Connie Francia and the Kingston Trio join Dick for a no.tallic · · 1 ·glimpse of the 1950t and 809 (photo below). KOOP • 8:00 -.. The Prince and the Sbow1irl." Laurence Olivier· and Marilyn Monroe play the title roles in this movie comedy from 1957. . . ABC • 9: 00 -"The Baby Sitter." Stephanie Zimbaliat plays the central role of a young woman who weaves a . spen ·ot horror in this TV movie with .. , Patty Duke Astin and William Sbatner (see story, photo below). • ... boy loM In the WOOCll. • eGMAT ..... ~ "TINtw, Tellor, Soldlw, Spy'' George 8mllay (Alec ~) ,_... atcwy of '*'1Y81 with • Clhmlllg condue6orl and ac:cepta • mlMlon 19 find the "MOie." (Part 2) 11:30. Cl> fllOVlf *** "The Hu1 Man" (1878) SMr1 Conn«y, Cor· Mlle Sharpe. A 1eme1e • ......,n Is hired to kill a Middle Eut diplomat who la jeopardizing the current ~ lt811$8Ctlona of a · major oll company (A) 8 TOHfQHT Host: Johnny Car1on. Gu.t: Jim Stafford. • PMONER: CEU. Bl<>Ct<H Geott l'NllzM that Meg knowa the truth about him. •Ill FAIOAY8 Mutlcal siu-11: The Beech Boy1.(R) • OUN8MOl<E Kitty, lnju<ed and i9olaled by • ltagecoech aeddent, mu1I rely on a 1trange wlld child to help her aurvlve. • MOVIE • • *'h "Irma La OouCle" (1963) Shirley MacLlllM, Jacll Lemmon. A nal .... polloeman fatli lor an 1ccompllahed Parltlan 11r .. twalker. (3 hrt.) • IT TAKES A THIEF Al Mundy gatl quwantlned In the home of an Am«l- can lndu11rlallat to find out JOHN DARLING wtiy ha'• ~ ol behind tN Iron CurUln. • CAl'TIOMD MC N!WI ~MDIGHT-· 12:00 e TWUIKf ZONE Convicted of murder, a man II Mnl to 1 ci-1.0 Mtwold In ~ to -• 40-~ ")1111" term. • GNAT PIN'OAMANCU "Tinker, T.ilor, Soldier, Spy" George Smiley (Alec Gulnneea) ran1ack1 the pU1 In -ch of 1 clue to the Identity of the "MOie." (Part 3) 12:30. MloM»fT 8P£CW. Hottl: Tiie Ceptaln and Tennille. GuMll: Bette Mldltr, David Bowle. Leo Sayer, l.8Toy1 Jacileon. HellMn I P--.on. Remo. nu. • MOYIE * * •;, "The l.att Valley" (1971) MlchHI Caln1, Omar Sharif. In the lut Germen vlll1ge to go untouched by 4111het Ill•· gue or the Thlt1y y..,,. Wei, the town'PIOPll try to coexist ~ly with the occupying aoldlera. ( 1 hr .. 55mln.) 8 THEFBI "The Prb Of DMth" • INDEPENOEHT HETWOAI< NEWS 12:40 8 HOUYWOOO HEAATBEAT Hott: Bob Welch. Gu.11: , ... o.... ....... , ...._T._.,, .CIMQ. ... llTT 1119 ..... ._ ...... ,..... t .... "Tiie ... ~ ... 1 (..__.,......_YUl'lll INIJ'-. A eroup of , l"8l'llr ... ..... of ---~·•11 •ttyto ...... &rfl .. ,.,,.eu. ... tFwlr cMIUlllOh (t IW., 301Nn.) • CAl'TIONB> MC .... t :tO. WJIOW9IT MCUTMI , .... Eddie Money ~ lftl"6c In 1111 -.; mn "*" . .. ... IMfl'lberl of the Blue o,.._ Cl#!; • k>Olc ., crY'Ofllo8 and • 6Mdly ,_ roe11-. ~ tOCC. Ill AIWt-12 t:ao. TI4I L.oNI ~ ''The 0111e1w Town'' t:AO• MOVll ··~ "Whet'• Up Tigar · Uly?" (11M) Woody Allan, T~ Mllwlthl. 1:All N1W1 2:00 ~SHOP MOVIE * * * "The Magnlllcant Matldot" (1955) Anthony Quinn. Mtur..-. O'Hara. 2'.20 8 MOVIE * * * "The Helled City" ( 1948) Barry Fltzgtirald. Howard Dufl. -2'.211 NEWS 2:30 NEWS MOVIE • *'h "Tiie Third Secret" ( 1964) Stephen Boyd. Jac:ll Hawttln1. • MOVIE • • 'h "Tom, Dick And Harry" (1941) Burgua Meredith, Ginger ~· • MOVIE * * "Beaat Of The Dead" ( 1970) John Ashley, Celesle YarnaH. 3:101 HEWS 4:00 MOVIE * • * "The Hunled'• ( 1952) Dirk Bogard•. EQza. beth Sellers. 4:15. MOVIE *** "The Man Who Played God" ( 1932) George Artlu. Bette Oavl1 • 4~. N£W8 4:30 MOVIE **'h ''The Unholy Ger· den" (1931) Ronald COi· man. Fey Wray. • NEw8 7:30 . DUl1Y8 TMEHOUll I 8IO ltUE MAM.E Pl.A8TICMAH I 8A8Y .. Pt.Al • OIOOLUNORT HOTEL I ::.w.:=RY NEWS VEGEr AIU SOUP l<l08WOALD FONZ ANO THE HAPPY DAYS OAHO 8:00 8 (I) MIGHTY MOUSE I HECKLE I J!CKLE I THE FUNT8TONE8 THE AIFlEMAH 9 HEATHCUf"FAHO DIHG8AT I . AOU£R DERBY MOVIE * * 'h "Frontier Hellcat" ( 1986) Elke Sommer. Stewart Grenger. I SPECIAL PEOf>l.E ONCE~A CLA881C "Night Ferry" 1:30 I Cl> TOM AK) .-MY THE RAT PATAOl lllJ THUNOAAA THE ~fACrORY • ADO;(,., by A·rmstrong & Batluic Stephanie sheds her vulnerability By JERRY BUCK LOS ANGELES <AP) -Stephanie Zimballst hu spent so much of her career playing victims that you may not want to believe she is so insidious in ABC's "The Baby Sitter," a horror chiller. In fact , none of the char acters In the two-hour movie, to be broadacast tonight at 9 on Channel 7, can believe that Miss Zimbalist 's Joanna is weaving a spell of horror over their lives. ''The thing that fascinated me about the script," said Mi.ss Zim- ba list , "is that so onen we judge peo- ple by the facts of their lives. 'He was a murderer.' 'He went lo Harvard.' But if you sit down and talk to these people they're usually different from what you judged them to be." pie, played by William Shalner and Patty Duke Astin, to look after their 12-year-old daughter, Quinn Cum- mings. She makes the family so de- pendent that it's not long before they can't fWlction without her. But she is an evil enchantress. "It's not a supernatural movie, and really, no crime is committed," she said. "John Houseman, who plays the man next door, is my nemesis. He sees through me rrom the befin· ning. John was the head or Juilliard School when 1 went there. It was a pleasant reunion. He was so won- derful to me." THE MOVIE WAS FILMED en- tirely on location in Vancouver, Canada, by director Peter Medac, who is now in Mexico directing "Zorro, the Gay Blade." The screenplay was written by Jen- nifer Miller, and Miss Zimbalist said it was her first opportunity to work with a writer ln developing a part. "We really couldn't resolve the ending, .. said the daughter of actor Efrem ZfmlfattsrJr. ~we wrote last scene t-0gether . "I never know how my work is go- Renee.fJering "THE BABY S11TEB" IS one or Miss Zimbalist's r are appearances as a vifllain. Most often, as in "The Triangle Factory Fi.re" or "Centen- nial.," ahe--is..tbe_vidim. Her Wlex- pected death in "Centennial" wu e most moVing scene of the entire 26 hours. She said she recently got a let· ter from the author of "Centennial," Jamts Michener, telling her how much be liked her in the part. ' Ing," she sald. "I can't judge it. When I call my Pop I say things are goln1 terrible. 1--m off the beam with STEPHANIE ZIMBALIST (RIGHT) IN "THE BABY llTI'ER' '. · Quinn Cummlnp feecln•ted by new•tound fftend '· Annette Funicello takes a fond look at the world she knew back in the late 1950s and early l980I in "Dick Clark's Good Old Days: "Joanna doesn't do tbinp that l can juatily," ahe said. "She's not a sympathetic c.haracter. You have to justify the cbaracers you play. Now I'm suddenly in a position where l can be judged wrong." the character. He says, 'Wonderful.' ______________________________ _ He knows me well enough." From Bobby Sox to Bikinis," rebroadcast tonight at 8 on NBC. Channel 4. In the film, ahe plays a charming baby sitter who moves ln with a cou- Her first television appearance was in 1977 with her father in a series pilot called "Wild About Harry." They have not appeared together since, althouch they both were in ''The Beat Place To Be.•· 'Holiday Gift Art Show /Sale THE COSTA MESA ART LEAGUE C.Ordlatly Invites you to attend the 3rd Annual Art Auction SchOlarshlp S.neflt ; This Is an excellent opportunity to buy art from the artist. TUHCl9y, Deoellllw. It 1- 7:30 , ..... Wine Tasting & Hors d'o.uv~ American Legion Hall 15th & Bal~, Newport leech donation '2.~ Your...._C.. .. un111u1tr DlleNnl, ....... Un~ . .,... ----.--~11~·'*· ' '· a.ftM f .... ,,'!"~ tirnc romasie5 .. University of Calfomia Irvine <:ommittee FOr Arts In Cooperation With Der Senator Fur . ~ Angll1gen.'lliten Wnt Berlin Presents orange county Matters "Voter's Pipeline" Key members of o.c. Grand Jury examine the county's problems. Jim cooper Is host. Tonight 7:30 pm KOCE SO MIClt Ponl«M llY ICOU. tiw CDfllOrltlofl tot "'«Ilk lr'oloe8Mlftt and "" .""""ieconllaft• lloUflUtn Vlllley IOarO .. ...., ~----4 .. ... · . · .. .. . •'' ', . . •I ., . " . ·, .- ' -' I DM.Y f'tLOT ;4/rican I • l vw ets I featured I · Alrican violets of every shape. ~Ile a~ color will be displayed ln Che N airobl Villa1e ireenhouae ol San Dleio'a Wild Animal Park, from 9a.m. to4 p.m. throuehSun· ~ay. The violet show Is sponsored by £e Bloo. ming African Violet Club North Country, and club mem· rs will be on hand lo answer c\uestions about ihe care and cumvation of common and un· flsual varieties of violets. Among some of the more than SO unusual kinds lo be exhibited will be fantasy nowers. Geneva flowers, variegat ed foliage violets, miniature violets and banging trailer violets. Dafffl duck deCOfl . Also on display will be planters iacorporaling various species o.f Violets with other house plants. The violet show is free with ad· 1f1 ission to the park which is locat- ed six miles east of Escondido In the San Pasqual Valley. Take Via Rancho Parkway exit from In· terstate 15. Although it resembles a duck decoy, this is actually a nacchini O'OWD by Toni Ciampi or Santa Barbara. The green, lhln·skinned summer squash grew in this unusual form without help. Ndte .the stem formlne the "beak." Ciampi calls this creation a ·'vegetarian •s duck dinner.'· r-------· l ~ING'S f. Newport Nursery and Garden Center ' ' f. f f l ' ' I ' Christmas at Amllng's Is living and freeh-cut trees (natural or fk>Cked), wreaths, garland, decorations and colorful Holiday Gift Weekend gardening checklist •Cool s eason vegetables can be plant- ed now. The perennial vege tables such as artichokes , asparagus and rhubarb can be plant- ed too. •Remember, the rain ca• 't nach plants grow- ing next to the house un- der wide overha ngs. Don't let them dr,Y out. •An early December feeding will help keep most California lawns g reener du r ing c ool weather. Low.growing annuab cove.r bed with cowr If you've never overplanted spring bulbs with a cover of low. growing annuals, you've realb' m issed one of the •Prin&'• DIG9t deU1bttul ~ tolorful sl•bta. The. more attractive when blooming over a bed ol yellow or blue violu than they would be with white vlolas. The g.iant King Allred daf- fodU will look spectacular grow- ing with blue or whi• violas. ... Ot/'lfer blooma with the bulbs bl a com btnlltl<at that 1J tomething really IPfflal. When the bulbs are gone, the cover keeps bloomine to' hide the bareness that normally results. ·1 "' 4 ,_, .. Fu~~1&· club Annual alyssum is also an ideal cover tor bulbs of all types. Use them over daffodils, tulipe or Dutch iris. The alyasum forms a de nse carpet of color that can't be recommended any highet. Here again, watch the color contrasts. sets meeting This is a trick of the pro- fessional gardener that any one of us can duplicate. You simply dig a bed of tN!bs tnto Ute ground and plaat a flat full of annwals owr them. U y.u'Ye already planted your bulbs; plant \Ille coveT now. Tbe ditfere.ce ln planting time won't rnaJite any difference. Garden Grove Branch of the National Fuchsia Society will PANSIESAREALSOdeslrable meet Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in asabolbbedcover.Theylookjust Garden G rove Community gr eat overabed oftulips.Or,try Center, 11300 Stanford Avenue., them in combination with white Garden Grove. alyssumoverthe tulip bed. Members will s hare in the an· nual Christl'tlas pot-luck supper , Bulb bed covers such as those followed by a surprise Christmas mentioned break up the stiff, un- entertainmentfeature. bending quality of bulbs and IN COVERING YOU9l bulbs with color, you pay attention to the color combinations. For in .. stance, white daffodils are far Fuchsia culture will be dis-enha nce the garden's looks . . . cussed with particular attention you get double the color from the to the havoc the dry weather is a nnuals and that from those wreaking upon most plants. , beautiful bulb flowers. Bottle gardens make nice gifts Terrariums or bottle gardens make great Christmas presents and are easy to make, says Ray Hasek, environmental horticulturist at UC Davis. A fishbowl, brandy snifter, aquarium, five- gallon water bottle or a one-gallon wine bottle make good cont.ainen. You will need soil, cbattOal, peb· hies or cnuhed clay pota, small plots and· dec:orali" pleca such as stonel ud pieces of wbod. MOM' A.NY SMALL plants will do, Hasek says, , but some do better than others. For starters, he recommends maidenhair rems, baby tears, dwarf palm, dwarf dracaenas, or lycopoldum moss. A sm all croton or ti plant will add color. Whatever plants you decide on, they should all require about thesame amountoflightandwater. Add ooe inch of pebbles or broken clay to the bot· tom of your container. Rather than just dropping them in, Huelt says to make a funnel out of paper for foll then 1Ude the stones down this cone. This layer wili enable you to see how much water is in the bot· tom ; too much can cause root rot. Sprinkle 11. inch or charcoal over the top of the s tone layer. Charcoal briquets can be crushed for t his purpose, or you can buy charcoal at a nursery. This layer absorbs odors . Next add one to three inc hes of sterilized potting soil. BEFORE ADDING plants, make a sketch or the way you want the garden to look. When you are satisfied with your plan, make a sm all hole in the soil AcalS OF PLANTS AT WHOUSALI 9UMJTY.-CAUSI WIHOWTHIM 60 VARlmES of THOUS.Ates IOXED TRHS of PLAMTS saooo & • 4~.~;~ ------""'1 (3 vOfieties} 3/99' s I oo •100 5 gal. s411 •Up IUULAWM& GoAIDIM ,.OOUCTS J 5 gal. s249s a Up ........ . ....... .. . , .. ... • s.tfw, lk. c..-..u.. .. • CitrwTNft ,,....T,.... • sa.-. plants. •Top dress garden beds ,_r_o_r_y_our_f_irs_t P_l_a_nt_. __ _ with compost or wood • Free Deltvery • Otft Cetttflcates • Oecoratlona from Around the Worta • MMtercharge • Pereonal Charge • VIM 1500 .... cont hwy. newpott be9ofl 144-1110 BARE-ROOT ROSES ARRIVE SOON SAVE 15'\. ON PREPAID 0'1DH~S PIWH~ 10 D~C 10 ~~~~ RNEST N0.1 GRADE IAH-ROOT ROSES. STAR PINE Ughtty decorate as a tobl•topper. Plant outside later. lGALm Reg. 5.98 ' CHRISTMAS HAS AIRIVID AT OUR ROWER SHOP ... Outstanding, ortgtnol home and gift dtcoratlont for dOOrl. wo111, monttt and tables. CARNATIONS • FlonstfrMh • BdquoNty • l.ongltlml • Many cok>f1 ·Fun doZln ml .. FROM4.ll LM• CHlllTMAS TIEES -Ffom 1 ft. to 7 ft. IMtYG ..... torourart1. FIOM 1.•to11.oo bark product!. Start a codl,aet pUe from the leaves you rake up pro- viding they are free from d ise a se . Y o ur nurseryman can g ive you detailsonhowto doit. •Spring · blo omin g bulbs are still to be ro.und at many nurseries, but you 11hould plant them without further delay! Benefit dinner , slated A benefit dinner to raise funds for the Hortense Miller Gardens will be held Dec. 9 at the Cottage Restaurant in Laguna Beach. Proceeds will go to replace plants and trees damaged in last year's brush ftre on the 2.5 acre p~~,.. . .. Ofl»et, at $12.SO per person, MU inelude -fou entrees, salad, dessert and beverage. For reservations and dinner information, call the CoUage al 494-8980. T hose who make ar- raneemeota to bring a aal .. orddlert for six to ef-"1 ptl'IOM will 1et in at IMl1f price \f they· call Barbara D'Angelo at 494·5218bef9re Dec. 8 . Photos With . Real SANTA Brlng rhe httle ones lo Huntington Cenrer·a Santa Fantasy Land for· memories they'll never loro-t lnclUdlng the .., Mlt"'911 ~rlonett". • Mnfa's eiinaa mod~ railroad and a visit with th4t ,..I Santa with lhe real t>earo. And lnstsnt Santa photos only S2.691 QIU 141-M71. "''. , .... ,.. ... I "i~f;I :~~I" . LET ROGER'S J FILL YOUR CHRISTMAS STOCKING lfo~r's 15 mul'h. mlk:h more than ht!aullfully decorated Chnstmas lret'~. ri1insl'llias. holiday arrani;!l'nwnts. wreaths. l{arland. and holly. r~. while it's true Wl' art an eochanllnR Chrislmu shoppin(l expcrimcc rm all or the ahcl\'l', Ro~r·5 also offers other \'en· spec1aJ hohda>· \'1sions. Like tablc.~cltini.?s and crystal . Chrisbnas Originals Ca~dles and l·andil' holders. ~1iniature hRhts and ornaments from Europe. Han<harwd wood d~oeorations from Scandinavia. E'•en Our llori5t 1s thl· dl•s1Mner who \.\~lUld make Santa's,eh·cs imported "rappmJo! f'ilpcr and ribbon. (lrecn wllh CO\}'. Create a J<iyful holiday reelin~ 1n your home. So cumc to Rol{er's \\'('make hohday shopping a Chou~ from dd iazhlfully dcsi~ dried wrl'alhs. center· \iiieuare. pieces. doof ~'ilft.1.. ~ ... ,.11 arT~ts. ' • ) , ~ ordd'ot ~lect'dlrecll)' from our displa)• of fresh fallnr\l.1nt~ arran(lcmcnt~. Ftt5h J.(rccn~a,·ailahlc Di.'l.'l'mber l. "0 Chrisbnas Tree, OOnistmas Tree." Trees and Roger's i.io hand In hand. And this )'ear. to the very flrst time. wt're oHcrinR cut Oiristmas Trees or Noble rlr. Scotch Pinc. Plantation Fir. Trees arrive December 1. Also, Roger's offers a choice or only the Yer}' be$t In living yulellde trees. ~ Hqliday Nunery SchOOL · ·~:;-~ Baker Lloyd presents a tWO"part ~lnar on festive candlellahUna. decorations., world~ with freslt ~ and cmtJn11 " Oirlstmas table (rom YoU1 garden, "Cordon't Otrfstmas Coune." Put I J'uaday, Put II Tucld.ay, December 9, 11 am Oecembef.l~ 11 am ,..., • .............. The Beauty of Our Candlelighting~~ Celebration 41iii~~ The Hoi.ter's Chnstma.~ Spirit shint~s throu~h bri~ht and dear. Our l'elchration of this \'Cf)' spcnal holiday season bcAins with the delil{hlful cxpcr1em:e of liWitini.1 up all of Ro1t1?r's Gardens with candles. E\'en St. Nil:k will be here! It's a warm family affair or candleliWitinA delillhls. music. and relrc.~hments. \\'c welcome )'OU. Roger'' Candlelighting Celebration. December 5 & 12: 6 to 9 p.m. NURSERY • INDOOR /OUTDOOR PLANTS & FLORIST • LANDSCAPING • ANTIQUES PA TIO FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES Sein Joaquin Hills Rd. at MacArthur Blvd. Across from Fashion Island • Newport Beach Open 9to 5 Daily 640-5800 America's Most Beautiful Garden Center THE FAMILY CIRCUS "We hofta wait till gronddod listens to his old lorry Clinton records." DENNIS THE MENACE ~ 11·'28 PEANUTS by CMrles M. SclMllJ -. .... . . FUNKY WINKERBEAN ''by Tom BatJuk 7HAT ~! /·2' ·~No ...... ,. llG GEORGe • e l "undho!" l)Mf~f'IJ~A'ftl.'4, 1'1t£1R l,l){,ltl(,( AfttlW£0 IN MIAMI ! I I '¥ Vl .... 1 Pirtcll by Kevin Fagan FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston b'f. Mell Laz~rius Y01.A1 ~llTHU~ ? THE P~~T~ NOBODY NEED~ .... JUDGE PARKER ~--....___._~ I !WRE 010 ! Hl5 NAME'tl MATT AND HI& EVE6 Al.· M06T ~OPPED OUT WHEH ,__~HE !JAW THE MONEY.' TUMBLEWEEDS l1M E.~HAUSTED. I ~EEt> A BE~, R COUCH WITH~TOYS~IT I ··· f\NO SILENCE. DR. SMOCK 1'HOSe! D UAl\e,• , SOAP OPe!RA POC-ro~s .' Rl(;HT ... i-NO P~Ml!>ED 1'0 CALL 'f~AT POLICE OER0EANT TO TELi.. HIM HOVI/ YOU HIT CHET IN 6 El..f·DEFEN6E! At710S, J'f.JCKAROOJ I G01TA NIOSeY.1 l'M JUSf A SIMPl.-E: SING'fl\G- se:NSA1lON WllH A JOIJ 10 ro! .•. MY PAPPY ONCE 101...17 ME: NANCY 11 R~X, roN'l IAKE ~E:IN& KIN6' OF iH~ SING-ING-r cowiio~ 100 St:RIOUSLY! l NEl/~R FOWJ01iHEM ~ I • ·--------- I HAVE HRDENOOGH HRSSLE.S iO;)Ri IC LAST R LIFEilME MY BACK ACHES, MY HERO ACHES ... BUT l'M HOME WHERE THEY UNDeRSTI=fND. BDY, IT SORE MUST B E NICE.II .. by Geot'ge Lemont YA DON'1' u s e -rH A T" --rH I NGAMAe o e ,.0 H O t...P "T""Ho se W HA"T"Zl"'T'"S DUR.I N G SURCSeR.Y/ by Harold Le Doux TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 53 81111111. e.g S4 Encumber 55 Impression 56 --1~: UNITED Feature Syndicate Thursoay's Puz:zJe Solved t T1mbef S Hffdy 9Scads 14 Edible root .. t I I . " • A l" I W • II 0 l I 15 F ency case 16 Water body 17 Silllworms 18 St0<m Turnabout 57 Rooledge 58 Level 59Wltchot - 60 Dlfted 61 "Jane -" .... 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Sorry, no commercial ads allowed. Charge Your Penny Pincher Ad or use your BankAmerlcard or Master Card In the famous Dally Piiot DIME-A-LINE ADS AdverllH Item• up lo S50 In value In 1 • Olm•·A·UM 9da ever)' Saturde)' In the ~ . Oell)' Piiot. Brint )'Our ed with CHh to en)' of r our three convenient on1ce1 or mall )'OUr cop)' whh • check or money order for the correct amount. Sorry, no llve11ocll, produce or plent1 end no commerdel 9d• ere allowed. Each Item mutt "• pric.d with no Item over ISO. Olme·A·Une ed• m•r be pieced et th• Cost• MeH office untll 3 p.m. frld•J, until noon Friday et the Laguna Beech , or Huntington Beech office 1 . ~ !OU4l. ~ OPPORTUNITY ........ , •• Nelke: A1I real •late advertlaed la Uiil ornpaper la Hb-Ject to the Federal Fair )fo111tn1 Act of ltH whlcb IDQee It LUeaal to adverUae "any pre· ference, Umltatlon, or diacriminaUola baHd on nee, color. reli1loa, aex, or naUooal ori•ln. or an inlmUon lo make any such preference, llmlta· lion. or diacrimlnaUoa. • • o/ n.wl"'rt REALTORS '7S.H1 I ., .. M1W COMSTaUCnOM n~-o,~· •-flll.-..c•"" _,....,nm .... .._ .. ,.._, .............................. .. .... ~.0c .. ¥W.O--,.tl W, --.C.. C111for111'1 t •• $74',I~. COLE OF MEWPOIT IEALTOIS 21111. c..t Hwy •• c--........ • 675-5511 . ' ,, 11da oew.paper will not bowinf ly accept any ~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!' advert sin& for real·-----------------. which ii in vlola- tioa ol c.be law. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 811111111 I 002 ....................... ,COSTA MISA PRIME G....mrook S bedroom with pool, spa and close to everythlng.i Assuma- b&e financing and offered at only Sl.89,SOO. 540-3666 JUST UKI HIW. • . . . H e re's a s mas hing 3 bedroom townhouse in Big Canyon (McLain> with upgraded carpets, wet bar . vaulted ceiling s and it's in immaculate. like-new condition. Low interest assumable loan available with subs tantial down payment. Asking $214.000. U~IVUI: 11()'"1:' REALTORS, 67S·6000 •. 2443 Eut CoHt ~~tCorona ~I Mer tan.t 'WE HA V'nS"OF ntE ISTING iN TOn l"I' >··-·-·-.,,.. . . ______ ...,. t916H'JS DUPUX Have something to sell?' SELL Idle items with Try $15.000 down! lBr & Cluaified ads do It well. Daily Pilot Classifi~ Ad. 2Br units, s uper corner lot. Newly landscape,d and redecorated. Owner says sell now. C..11 ~ SEA COVE PllOPEllTIES 714-631-6990 IUILDB'S DEL.IC.HT Older 2br, lba + rental unit on E·2 lot, Priced below market at Sl00,000. Drive by 12641 Josephine, G.G. Then call AGT Cy nthia 855-8171 INVESTORS 7°/oDOWM CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX, owner wants income. Will f\naoce tb balance. Each unll Bdrms. $269.000. Bkr 6'l3-8.'l50 OCIAM 1/J ILOCI Deluxe 2 "3 Bdrm units. Fireplace each unit. Seller will finance! -.=~~~~~~· ....... •675-7060• Cl.WIFIED INDEX Ye Pia Y• M, Cal 642·5671 IUOH ", •• , ...... "••14 cll.dlWr .. ... ••4 r•p•tf •rrert ...... C!'."IU rtlOT ......, ........... _. ......... ...,. HOUSH Pott SAU , .. , ..... OTHm UA1 ISTAfl ••• net llMTALS ,, ....... SIMISS,INYUTMIMT PIMAMCI ....... JI ·~···'" .... LOST & llOUt4D ,,.. PllSOHALS SKt SllYICI lmCTOH .... ICMOOUI MTWCTIOM , ... JOISWAMT9 ,.,, Ha#WAMT9 ,, .. ~sa -.... ,_TO YOU .. to•n•---~·tt ....... tu.t•GllTATIOH ........ ~ " ... ..,. 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WISLEY M. TAYLOR CO.. llALTOR 211fs..J11: I ....... HIWPORT CEMTEI, M.I. 644-4910 A PllOCLAMATION To all etiente, friends and neociatee. MAY'fOU lllUSS9 fil Coldwell Banker TUl'n.llOCI 3 BR. + Fam . Rm . in good condition. Beautifully located near pool & school. Mirrored wardrobea. , Newer carpeting. Ready for y ,decorator touches . Very attractive financin.g_. $177 .~. IN NEWPORT CENTER • 644·9060 mE llDllB BLlllS ca. OVER .. SO YEA~S Of SERVICE OUTST AMDIMG-IA YFtlONr HOMI Lovely Custom Built Home On Promontory Bay. Living Room, Formal Dining Room. Den I Library. Spacious Mester Bedroom Overlook ing Bay Ha s Firepla ce & Luxuriously Appointed Bath. Thru Other Bedrooms. & Maid's Room & Bath. Pier & Slip For Large Yacht Sl.850.000. ILMAKT SPY•LASS Two Ston es Of Excellence. Sunken Living Room With Fireplace & Beamed Vaulted Ceilings. Large Family Room With Fireplace, Full Length Hearth & Wet Bar . Central Vacuum System & Huge Bonus Room With Bath. Seller Will Carry Large Second Trust Deed. Pool Sized Lot. Shown By Appointment Only. Asking SS6S.500. A "Joy Of' Newport " L1stiQg 759-9100 #2c..,. • ..._ .....,.1c.e.- Balboa Peninsula Point, 4 Bdrm, 4 ba, New England style residences, built to perfection. From the entry floored w/bardwood. bebold the breathtaking grace of the ltaircue rising to the upper floor. The · ·elegantly appointed Uvlng ro0na opens onto a Dayriont sunn,, teri:ace and boat dock while the master suite above enjoya another , ,private viewing of Newport Harbor's magnificent bay & bl~ Pacific. A spectacular dinlnt room/famJJy area and complete gourmet kitchen promlae a wealth of possibilities for gracious living and entertaining. tl,2951000 each. . ~ I ~ &Rs .11~-''-''"· tmwPOU "!!i!.''/20/0 V-11J Newport CeMo_t Ynracled ••cl \Ilk! DTaA •ledo••-.. & U9M • llOAE VU:W!._a&or•••• ~apae.. Take over • -mo. payment, • • ..._.~,. lat. loan balaace I l'u ll price-LOW, LOW 1111,IOO I Call toclay, ~. TJm REALI as1~rmes OfllM HOUSI 1·1 -.ATMOYJJ ·ASIUMAIU 3 Bdrm, 2 bath bome. AP· pros. yn )'OUll •• Frplc, parquet, entry, bu1e petio, ,.....abouae, water lelftaaer, elec 1ar. dr OP· nr.~~IMlty 146-1601 3 • 2 Bdnm, completely f\1111l1Md. Buill·lnl, 4 + car ,...., •. Offer down IMl)'1Dllll and take over '421,000 loan at only 12~% for 30 years . ... oeo *L'W" te#PORT TOWMHOME 7% DOWN, 2 Bdrm end unlt. OWaer' will carry tbe ftaandnl, call for de· taila. Prine. only. Bkr. 9'13-l650 Sil.ODO dwn ti '714 mo. for U1611*elrollt condo. can 111.1111 ar. HI AIOI ISL.AMO Bayfroat )It with 40 ft. froal&1e. private pier & no.t and older, tradi· lional residen ce . Sl,TI0,000. f114) 67-J.4400-- 111 JI H•JIJI MARM>R A Division of Ha~!><>r ln~est'!'ent Co. ••• ~~T flaadsikked wooda, fine CUlltr\ICUon, 3IOOsq. ft. ewtom bome built 1971 PllYACY 2-acre blllalde parcel ~u1~Lt;nd r..ty aeceN Hwy. 101 C.."·r=e b141 $100,000 cub down, owe ba1uce 1 yra. 10% .~,,.~. ~-....... c.f.'2621 Lingo ~Etan IALIOA ISLAND con••E Twe 11•11• I .... dlmw ..... ,....._._c....w• Seew-.. c-1•11 1ee11 I f &v .... Ofhc-4 .. $209,000 •. .......... PllVAft MONARCH IAY Tiiis Is .... J IMl•H• .._ JO•'•t It••• weltl•• for. H•r4woo4 floors, cHto• •11° jz ......... NI .. .....,.._ ............ . alee,_.. ...t ... c•••m•u• ••d stc•rltr of • prl•ot• ........... c.. ... ,_..tw ..., su•.ooo. ce1 •• tw • •P•klw•t to ... Htls top ....,.._, FOUaPLU Saate AM ..... 3 t•• old ....... wtlt Cl mltJ pool, ...t NCI ..... ,...._ locllhd la c•l·d•·HC 1ttl• coutyerd .......... 0.. .... 3 .... wlttt lm4Kll, Htr.e •lh J ...................... _.,. IOo/o. Pnc. S242,SOO. CAREFREE LIVING IN IRV. Y" 1-t c•'t fW a IMtht- c o•ltlaetlo• of co•fort, .MC ........ -..... ...... •trf effordaltte price of Sll,100! Wt _.. offwt.g a t ldr• coado•l•I•• I• Tit• S,.-11. of_.,. '"-· Y•'I ~ ..... ,.. .......... _. AUTHBmC SPANISH 819..ALD IAY c._.....,,...,,..., ... .._. Oc••••ld• l•ere14 l•t ........................ ........ .,.., •••• J ..... l letlls, f.-ty_ roo•, fortHI dl•IUHJ. l••ty a •Ice 11 .... $571,000. LIDO ISL!o-9UALITY AND CHARM Mewtf1 1•1tedJ ..... lla + ... ,. ... & .. ..... •ntlul •l•9•ca, ...... ...._. ...... 5'upet-floor ,._ fer ........ , ....... _, ........ Ml•I••• •pllHp Ito•• for •ltl•ah ~acll 1.1... &ood .. , ...................... . u. . ....., ....... $395,000. 644-7020 NEWPORT 1IEACH ..... ..,.... .... -LA*l te LillpAnt SlllC .. RNlf PLASTERS C S R P A E T 0 R I C V A R 0 I R C 8 EfP LA ST ER SJA PER 0 PS KA£ T V L H £ 1 D G 0 D l 0 B E H W Q I U 0 T T A L R Y A 0 R U 0 I 0 M D 0 0 H 0 P N M S A 2 D U G E Q I M D H E D H H B Q E U T R E H B T T 0 l J A A C T E 0 X J M A E C W R t R F G G D S C S N W U 1 T E A R L S T N P V H A H U C R 0 8 S K S C H 0 A H £ G E B I C T A T 0 U C T l W P R F Y Y S U H 0 C S G A M 6 C A I M E A P P t S K A X S P G S D E T B 0 Y A U R V A t T d R 0 D I C M N U C l T R M E G N R T T l T A 0 E H A C L A T U 0 R G E R J P G U R l G 0 G R Y 0 U E T D U 0 T E S A C S 1 ... ~: HlddMI --bllow ..... ~ ..... wwct, up, doMI « ~y. Fond eld\ ..S llos It In. u.o,il, . I SI ... Newly r,..e1111m111111.alllll-ct1i111111111ed!ld tndltkma' 8tJle 3 bdrm. 2 bath home featurtna aa,.,. recreatkln room 6 2 patiol. Uvtpi t~lll bat &-tli:•etve b91m..selllo•. fireplace le rrencb doort ladlnl onto. brick patio. New ldtclaea blt·ln appliances. Cloee to tenaia cou.rta, aana1 -~acbel • clubhouse. Can be sold ruuy furniahed tG0,000. A_l _lllllON K::Utt•l tS A NOee ~U)if and for only $179,500. A beautifully, Ila t ',......, well cared for 2 Bedroom le den. •••llM,n:, Oversized Flosets & 2 baths. Workshop 146 ••4 : -We bave't..~ bolw! with pier fr aliD or~ garage le room ror everybody on • th1s 52'x130' lot. Light, bri1ht & 1 W~IWIW HOliill h a ppy. Come see it. $179,500. s BR. • ••. u~ WESLIY M. TAYLOIC0.. ...... 10I waterfroDt •o • 2111 s.. J11 I ... ... W/17Xll' pyt dock. IAUOA ,.._ ... Quality oceanfront triplex: 4 Bdrm, 2 bath each unit. Excellent income. $1,300,000. MEWPOITl:IMTll.M.l.~10 f:'r..:er~~~·to - BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR CL:%:H ~j I l I I• .., 1 J t,' . I". ,j, ,. , IJ ;, ! f:.) 1 3 Bed, 2 batha each unit ~miahed. Stone F I lowtr. Good aum mer/Wint« rental. Ask inc ln5J!l!>Oc ~·0715 eve. JUST JASMIMI! JUSTellAT! Owner will carry financ· inl al 9 0/b on this beautifully up1rade plan8, in Jumlne Creek. Nice landacaplng and picturesque view o mountains and mini ocean view. $358,000. Call Mary Ann Anderson U~IVU.1: t1()Ml:S ..wJlOlrT ._.Hrs MOT MUCH FIXIM 3 Bdrm 2~ bath ex· ecutive home. Newly landacaped with brick entry. d111e corner lot with spa too! Bring paint brush, 'cauae it needs some help inside. Call ~lo cuh in on $$$. @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 7 '4-63 '-6990 ·'We atJ.~6L l<eaft, TIWI OUR MANY FIENDS 'IN THE COMMUNITY AND WISH YOU AND YOURS A HAPPY THAN,SGMNli .. -.&.ITTB JOAN IRACD MAI& TM IUUUY DIA IUnOM ..... .-11ss L.AaY CASTLI ~DIYOM DAILH HmMAM .... y LLOYD J19Y McUMMA MA ... PltOPP SALLY Tm'WW.1.Hl• LOltlTT A YAM OST l&LntCINT --.Ywtna ... A WHITMIY DIANI WILLIAMS A ......... ef Jollul D. LM9ll & SOit JSISe.tC .... HN)llw., C--.. M_. · 675-341 I THE 1~ NUMBER TO~EE COSTA MESA OFACE 2790 ............ 17 14) 145-949 I SllJ Pa MONTH a r e certainly terrific monthly payments for this four bedroom home with a bonus room. Ap· proximately $97, 750 in takeover loans, and priced to sell at only $128,500. Call 714/545·9491 today. TAllOYIR S 121,000 IM LOAMS! Keep the monthly payments in line with this big, beautiful Mesa Verde .home. Four mammoth bedrooms, family room and liv· ing room with fireplaces, and a gourmet kitchen. Priced at only $215,000. 714/545-9491 TAICIOYIR PAYMINTS OllPU Impressively low monthly pay- ments for this spacious townhome, priced to sell. Amenities include a wet bar, tasteful interior decorations and a secluded brick patio for relax· ing after work. Act now for Maly $115,000. 71(/5'5-9491 MCAMYOM Lovely ll cL aln t.ownbome. Golf course location. 2 Bclrms +den and it's a wonderful end imit. Excel. financing & priced lo sell. S300.000 Cote Realty & Investment . 64.0:5777 IAITSIDI C.M. TllPLD f...arle 3 Bdrm, 2 bath fireplace plus two· Bdrm, 1 bath in excellen condition. Priced a II associated B" ~ f w ', ::l t fl. T, rJ ) J /' ..... l-' t j '. ., ·- THE l<W> NUMBER TO SEE NEWPOltT IEACH OFffCE 2043 Westclff Dr. 17141 646-7711 MEW USTI .... Newport Beach Backbay on lovely cul·de·sac street. 3 bdrm. 2112 baths 2 fireplaces. extra large rooms'. Spa rkling clean w/plush carpeting just like new. FLEXIBLE TERMS'. CREATIVE FINANCING. #291 LOCATION -LOCATION Newport Beach FIXER UPPER!!! Excellent potential, quiet tree lined street. 3 bdrms. 2 baths, family rm·kitchen, fireplace, private yard, RV acces s . Incredible terms. SELLER WILL HELP FINANCE!! #292 STARTB HOMI First time buyers or investor's dream. This is our lucky day. 3 bdrm home close to fwys, schools & shopping centers. We'll tailor down & terms to fit your needs. CALL TODAY -WON'T LAST!!! #293 Walker-&lee Real Estate t1. Yo~ Oo1l1 Ad••"' W·d. ~ V Attoff'J•ttp •o lit• Slot• To dr"tlop mtuog~ fo1 ~ndov rf'Od •ords (Ofrn~1f"g 10 ~,~ ol ¥OJf Zoclt0< b"'" •9' tA Jt'flfMI tt , ... H....C.11. JI~ UYOlil l A l3H IJM•f ...... >t~~ MP."'11* ~=~ :::.. ::;-~· :=. I hc:l'M Jf ,__,,.... tP -.ociai I Of >I Ooctcn ti a.. IAM • .,. •&ero••l'I tOOt .eo HtW•""'O tO'Ot Ultl'lo9 "AlfUf 1' .. tlt..c.-..... "2~.... ,,..,.. &=.::=~ ,,.,. ..,~ ,,.......,~ ~='-""! ,.,., .. lvyifttl , ..... tt vow·,. ..,. "" 1a "•OCloiN•• tt..... ...AN ltA ''""'°" .,...,.... """"• ,....... .. ... _... .• ,.~. tt,,.. .,.,..,,.. "°"' F-"~=-t ...... ........... ·-,, ftfM &t Golt t It ~u n....... U OI U M_... D~Ot UT~ 13AJ'IO ,,.,.. .. ~ .. ,..,..,,.,_, a o.,... .. ..,... ....., ....... ,_ ....... 11'&-'==-i n "•" ., n. 110ooo •WJ ... ., ..... -~M'l4 •POI ·~·· •A•itlU JD~ •Yw •Yov ..... ~Good @ Ad.,.nc: C)Ntutr4f 5 Br, 5 Ba, huge master suite, maid's qtrs . beautiful light decor, entertaining home. Room for ~· yacht. Consider option. Priced at $1,100,000. Bob or Dovie Koop. 631·12M. Res. 760-1580. Rl:/MAX. 27441. COAST HWY. CORONA DB. MAI 759-1&1& PAIS .. _. .... call Carol Hott; lflt. -~ POINSUIJ PT. 8UITY I Mo ....... 1.-.d ~-· •1hd J I lte4. 3 .......... s... ......... f••hlrn lachHle: ••lfltlH tlterler,: st•l•-4 tl•11, ,1 .. t•tl• ......_rs,~ ..,...,, ...t ,..oflsllHll l•lnafl t ~ Two flus1l1c ... t-, ,_ .... .._.. ............. 2.......,.._ .... .. .., & Oc--. o.-rs ...... ,.,.... -4 c--' doN HCrow Ullll "'11y •. ltll. $461.000. u 1-1400. NEWPORT CONDO ANE LOCATION W•teW..edtff ..... tr...lllls .... 2 lted, 2 .... u.do. , ....... '":.:r· Owwwll...r.tflamc'-J-•• 1 ........... / ....... $124,500. EXCEPTIONAL LIDO BAYFIONT fnlMy ~ C.,.led md I ....... d 2-story ..... • .... WATB wllllt °'MAIM IA Y YllW9' of .. yecllllilg wll+llf _.. ............ °'" ..... ,.c1 •• ,,_. lacl•de ll•IUHJ roo• .. w.tw wlttt : flrs1l1cr. tor.el ..... ,.., cm•• ..... clea. ,._ 3 ....._ Mnhr ..... wllllt flreploce ~ wolll·I• cecl9r clowt . Oww wll essht wftt. &•clafJ or d exce..p fw --...... sns.ooo. WATERFRONT HOMES, tr(C. REAL ESTATE S.ilt• Rt"lil6 Proper!~ Ma~!Tlllnl • 2436 W Coast H"'V 31~ ManN A11«-N~r1 ~ach Balboa l~i.nd '31·1400 673-6900 Horses ii Action bch block 1s 1 beiuhlul study of tholou&ht>teds 1n .ctoon1 811n1 the rom1nct of the Wild West to life With lh1s quilt IOI • boys room. den. •a«lion house Casy 111tcht1J' Pattun 7400 11ssue tr1nsler .of 24 motifs. ch1rts fo1 600,, 1 89\.t·inch quilt $1.75 IOI tlCh P1ttt1n Add 501 ucll 111ttt1n for l1111<lm 111· m11I 11nd h11ndhn1 SeM ti: ..... NU •1D11111 o.,t. 1Cll .,.., ..... , .. 1u owa..i. sa, .._ '"' ., 11111 l'rillt ..... --.-. ............. Cetcll on to tile tt•ft boom! Send for our NEW 1981 NEEOt.ECRAn CATAlOG <Mr 172 cles!1ni. 3 "" """"' iMlde. s 1.00 Ml c.T lllOIS. Jl.7S -au.11111111 ..... 0.-. :r.r:.81:* .... I ....... , 'I ...... =·"'-' ...... 1Mrlt'':=:' °"" , .. ...._'-"""" la.NII-.. ................. .... ~r ma.l'r/M an.,.. · ··~ .... c.... 1"-.,.-~ .... UM IC .rr::a imi;e:-...... m:a ... -:s Softly Stirrinl! ,O.wfs ......... I )llUY, aU a Br a Ba, only •·yn old. Prime corner loeaUoe. EHy renta11. Offer your down and ownar may finance the e .atire balan ce . •• 150,0DO. ::lllLV" WATlil&lloNT PIER/FLOAT, qualnt Z Jlldrm home on le1al R·lt lot. 2 car · 1ara1e. --*' ...... .., ...... ....... •671-7160• IALIOA Near new contemporary J bdrm • den, upstairs lvinc room • deck with a.-,eek at the bay. Quall· ty hardwood floors . panelin1 & cabinet work, Z car 1ara1e PLUS cvport ..... 000. IMFLATIOM FIGHTH! Make lnflatloo work tor YOO with these 8 units on 2 lou, and steps to beach or bay. Super summer winter rentals! CALL TODAY, OR IT'LL GET AWAY! EJ ; ... , " I OM.Y Gtt,000? Yes, and this Newport Beach Duplex tli only• I block from the beach 1 Upper unll, 2Ur. l lh• Lower 1,}nlt, 2Br. 2li» Both unltl have bwlt Ins. Wldin1 hH n111w p111nt and new carpeta. CALI.NOW HEFORI': IT 8GONt:• __ _, -fltlCI t•UCIDI Ea1t1lde Costa M e111 , Gtoucater Dr. 2 Br ron do with patio, dbl 1arqe, pool, clubhouse, JUtin& 1reen. aecluded area. Owner wlll help ~.$125,000 ~II WALKll -IMLTY '75-5200 ~. Ddebout . Boy&Beoch' • Reci Estate ~ a .. n HOflU#Cf IMCI ,.., . : DOYa SHOalS ._ant three bedroom l\ome . farnll1 room . tormal dlnln1 room. ;taatefully decorated. :the hqe yard, pool, -.~~and haxuriant ~are u at.olllte *'-al ... a neU\al ret.r .. t ~ ~ty. Prtce re· lfi:)Yefs.ooo. M.I. Ddebout Boy a.Beach Red Estate -COLI 0. MlwPoirr lilW.TOIS Jllll.C.-Mwy .. Catm .. ...,. 671-1111 ..... ~ I006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MUIA VDD8 • •.1 a.. •10 pool . a .. -.1 • ....... • ... , eue 1ft 0... •1 CUf7 "-tq. -·-· D . ................ llAITIM OMLY•J .... Oal:J 1llr .._._. bome . ........... ... INIMONTM Biil .-al• bt Coeta II•• wlth tlMH payments. 11111 • a 5 bedroom "°' .__ wltb ltallu tµe.1. DIW Carpet, ud ph&IDIMG fouolarbea&. We'NOGIY aakinl Slll,IOO f~ thl.I beauty . Ca ll at TU~ .. J , .............. ....._,. ... Tll runM'ftll mt IU1'ttl .. **f' ... IMI• Alnmable cootract of t1Nrad9d l Bdrm SIU'· ..... J2'J. Jntereat. ws .............. rounded by trees and St40 m o. payment. la eou..,. Pan. TMa 3 ponds. Decorated ht Baeultltw 6 faamacula&e br, 1~ be at SUS.GOO baa eartbtonH and wood MS J Br + P'.R. + h\Ale __ .-rt , __ 0 paae1J1a1. AH um a ble family rm w lfrptc . don ost:n MOITN .. Victoria Hl1bl••d•. Un1u!t!:aed wblte .._ b'omDHrty every room from tbl• ~·~.41en •ta.mUJ room boae. lb· ceUeel flow for enter· ~~L. VllW·YllW Locatloa offers view. privaC)', •eclu1lon • parlda1. Ter1111 oUer n..lbility Ir seller'• help. So ect ! I 1'bMe two view WOOlllJGel Superb 2 Bdrm/ A-sh ford with greenbelt location. Priced to show th~ owner wants a c tion i---------l o tblt lar1e 4 bdnn+boaua rm home. Brilllt kitebeo ••th all new appU~ SUS,000. --· PY\ pa Y -• ~4"' loea. Owner ma Y Sl41 IOt Call f« det&lla. Century couicler 2ad. A•kia1 ' DHFll D 21/Go&d Cout Realtors, -.-. Great 2 Br + ben w/cen· ... vieft • Catalina auo-.u can be yours in this i mmaculate three bedroom home. Well located in a 1ood family ael1hborhood • com - pletely NfllJ'bitbed In· aide & out. Excellent rasl. SlSl.~. _.RED~ 75;'-1202 . 541-1111; aft. lpm, Betty, .,_,.;.., 1026 ~I rklte immaculate condition. ftcalha ~ end wlit location, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... cloee to pool & park. ..-g~· tnl alr, brick patk> Ir in S.Sl·Mt . Sl2S toO ---------Of19tHOUSI 4t2.t arraan Plnry,lnllw 'PAaaPASIO SAT /SUM 12-4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Taat.efwty decorated ' bomel are • 1ood b\lY at HUGE -.~CMDO r"'!iM'MIM1 23341 ... SUI Br+ F.a. +formal din· Newport Crest z bdrm ::-~~-~:.:_..::.I BONUS RM s Bdrm Prescott end unit. Clole to tennis -LOU lllCHTIL Larae. ·~CiC>IJI, 5 Bdrm • Bdrm, 2 baths, F.R.. lot steps to woo:a:::.s~~ Ina. P()"'DEROSA HOKES on a beautiful & quiet cul·¥~aac. Many excltlDa features inch.id· in1 Mexican pavera, wood decldn1 & a larae yard. Special Ia% (inane· in1 avail. 'tll end of This one 11 perfectly loc:ated · ocean side. north end, quiet cul-de· sac. A very well main· tained three bedroom home with a pQ'ol. There'• even a bunk room for teena1e guests. •pool. A.aaumable loan F.aaer buyera read the --..::=" =s~Jhp~'i41:,gi~x;'~ =a~•r:!!i 1!~e ~~ Lake. UPJr8ded \hr/out. ~~coa1lder ????Now QaMU1ec1 Ilda everyt.blnday. Room. 2 Baths, Family area. $135,25(). Van Luit, Vanderbilt, ............. If YOll have aoioe I ~Ir IHfah Room Sh-.. R ( Good "C" THOMAS Mitchell • Siaclair MAURY STAUFFER ._ --•e, rea"h ... _m faat • -e oo · u.-..., " .. .., 2 ..... .....a...._ ..... I I N h c M wall/cv11. D/r Chand. SEAlj~RfALTY and inexpensively, call __ ..... ' ort · · area . REALTOR iwerved. Uaesm lender l .. ::='=='~3=4==::!.ilG-~5178.~~iiiiiiiiiiiiii~;I 67 1-lJJ 1 $l:M.~n:.er 549-2144 or adj als pre or $350,000 . I . • ..,,.,-• ..,--,-,-=,-,.....,,~, .. ..,,-.--=-1-=o-=0=7 ---------ZM W. Cout Hwy• N. B. 3 WW pa alg all comm . ••••••••••••••••••••••• C>P8it HOUSE .ilillallll ___ alliliiiiij Call owner 552·0825 to Dece~LIASI S'M4.SOO. ~ •. ~~ 180 UNITS BACK BAY Prime location ideal for conversion. 2 Bdrm and I bdrm units with extensive recreation facilities. $11 .700,000. Will consider exchange. 17141 673-4400 12f lt 62 .. 2121 The Harbor Ar.a's aWtd RMI Estote Ft"" HARBOR THE 1~ NUMBER TOSEE NEWPORT HIUS OFFICE Z'70 SAH ...Va DllYI '714) 719.1501 Sl0,000 DOWM * 1Ki CAHYOM YtlW • Trcrni.rerre<l owner insisted on best. tukt: a<l vantagt> Set against H c·hang1nl( baekdrop or grctm irnd golden slopet.. long 1ohadow:.. and twinkling fights , this m&J t-1ot1 c 5 bedroom home offers 11 spac•1ouh llled foyer Hanked by larice ltv1111( room and dining room The ruddy glow of bl111.1ng IOg b from 2 rirepl»ces pruv1deii a ft't!ling or snug cheerfulnes11 You u rl' guar1rntced lo love it at SZ79.000 Tnm:; l'Ui.tom hlllored 111 your ntletls For privutc i.howan g call 17 14l 759 ISCll DBJ•HnUL WAL.LID GAIDB4 <:1 l'Ull'l> 11 wekoming entry 1·ou11 This ~pUCIOUl> .. bt.-droom hom l' reaturt•I! 8 «ountry k1tt·ht-n, phtnned for efflc-tency with frenc-h dnort. leading lo a garden patw Thi:. llmeles~ beauty offers 1 rel a Kt-d htei.tyle & lrut' value al SIJ6.950 fur i.p1101ntmt'nt lo view 1·all 171'1 759 1501 OU FASHIOMID ... An abundance of places to be alone• A unique rombanatwn of lcx·atton, det11gn and value This elt'gant & spacious ranuly hum(' ft'aturet. u work of a craftsman throughout and 1s rierfecl for the h1rae fumtly with un 11ctive lifestyle If you want maximum hvabtllly al minimum ro11t «all 17 14 1 759· 1501 for priv1te t1how1n11 Compare vulueat $249.500 AXB-Uf'Pllll! !:iring your paint brush 1rnd broom 11nd irnve USS on this 2 bedroom cotlaae in prime Costu Me1u1 location. R·2 1onln1· rreates dtwelopmenl potential for further an vestmenl. A b11rgaln at 195,000. Call 171' I 759-1501 for furthl'r details * • OCIAM .. OMT * • The &ood th.inas of Ufe at their best! Thj11 serenely· beautiful 3 bedroom home •trikes a balance with nature lma1lne. anuialln1 by a cracltllna fire. while llst•nlng to the roar and the wave1 brealtln1 . or lon1 wallt1 down unlntemqited expanses of beach. Thll pre1U1e residence Is offered at '1t0.000. Call m4> 7»1501 ror a private lhowlnt. • • IACIC COUNft1' NW•• Futurh'C footbllla that roll to lhe horilOft uaiarl"I a rural atmoephere and tranq\111 ront· ttntnt. Tbe exterior ot lhla nne TU I '1.£1\0Ck home reflecu a tym1-• .an,y ol brick. wood and aoal1a1 panM ol 1lue. Offered at 1141.000 wlUI estepUonal flftanC'lnt. C•ll ITH> TSl-lJOI. llACH COTT A•I Charmin& home in quiet nel1hborhood on Peninsula. Lots or room, le yd. Rented. Very good ffuAnclnt w /$255,000 by owner. Offers invit ed. (71') 873-1810. C.-.. .. Mw 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MUSTSB.L! Owner l e ft sta l e , spa c ious dupl ex , fl.replaces, earage. 1700 sq. f\. each unit Gross SISSO /mo. 29% down. owe balance. $295,000. Bkr. 675-0lM. 646·5264. 2Br. 2Ba condo. Steps to beach . $228,500. By owner. 213·9'4·9781 days, 213 ·691 ·4769 o r 714-673-7460 eves. CDMCOTTA•t PLUSIMCOMI led. to $272,500 ar 3 Bdrm 2 bad! home with Isolated master bdrm (can be parent Ml'eat or in·law qrtrs AND a 2 bdrm cottage. Anyway you descnbe it · it's charrnlna. up lo date and be.a.utlfuJIY localed. C .. ffwD.t .. ft 644--7211 , /JD.NIGEL llAll [Y & A55lJCIATES flVIMI TUR.ACE flOOL&VllW A t·ozy 3 bdrm with (orm&I dining home With P<>O' and highly expanda · ble view or harbor & and orean. A new listing at only ~OOO. '-...... 644--7211 SAT.12:30t.4:30 .... illia _____ •I 1124C..... l ...... •lealt 1040 . llltAt~· Super • Bdrm. 2 bath ••••••••••••••••••••••• wit h great BON US MUST HU.I For Sale By Owner . Owner ranaoced. 3 Br. 2 Ba. Houle. 125.000 down, balance at 13%. SUA,900. 1~1713. ROOM including pool la· ' b r , l o/• b a , I d . ble. New renmic tile. neighborhood, $110,000. New drapes & cpl' g. OWC.·Small 2nd. Bkr. 17141494--1177 sm ~ 67s.<>l.85 5~~:0~ --,.-x-.. -.,,,--H-,--1/JACMHOMI ---.--·--Good neighborhood. ~COMIO ...... .._. 1041 __ _._ i t •-TLC • V I E W -H 0 M E ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oc<ean view 3 bdrm, lua · urioua wood & 1lass . Walking distance to beach. Ultimate privacy. lavish outdoor spa .ti eazebo off secluded master s uite with fireplace. Formal ap. praiaal $330,000. Offe.red at Gp ... 500. Lr& Mesa Verde Home. ,..,.,.,,. P• n .. · .. LOCATION OWC. bdrm, 1~ ba. $107,000. All in presti giou s 1213>79'·3722eves. OWC·Smal 2nd. Bkr. Turtlerock. President ONTIIE BEACH·Koblle 67S-018S home plan 70. 4 Bdrm, Home 2Br. r edwood Lrg Mesa Verde Home. owe. 1213>794·3722 eves. IUYERS IEWARE This beautifu l four bedroom home on a quiet tree lined street has lo be sold. New roof , new paint, private backyrd, fantastic sun porch lo re- lax in after a hard day's wortt. Great assumable loans . Ca ll u s a t n•~i491 FORCED TO SEU Dyna mile four bedroom. 2 bath home located on a pleasant tree lined street . Beautiful screened porch for enjoy. ing the football games on Sunday or relaxing in the evening. Many new UP' STAY IN SHA'E family room, indoor deck, cedar shakes. lalllldry, 3 car garage-hardwood Int, frplc . All year long, swimming comfortable lamily, .. l!liil.900ii11•111(7W1114 .. UM9f.iili38lllli6illllll• in your sparkling pool. home and more! Call for'" - -'••••• • --·· Immaculate • BR. 2 Ba 1---------estate. Brand new cptng, appointment lo see. bi t . suo,;t1 ,.._116STUL uvWMTOWM llACHHOUSI n microwave, gas IAlllTT and tt won't take a thief range. Abund»nt used -•• ·yy 64"'5"'00 to see the value In lhla 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, ocean brick. Walk to schools -• -' sharp Dana Po i nt view. You ,~an·t beat It and shops, from quiet cul duplex. Two bedrm, 1 .for $179,500.. __ de sac. Sl.39,900. Call now ---------i bath \C)per unit features ~ HIU1£ ~ for s~~&, ... •pn new carpet, fresh paint. ~Mt ~Cl< RE ~c~" beamed rel llngs . -• RCTetylorCo ltl-1 lS I lirepfttce, di.nine area .ti 4'YoDOWM No qvaUfyin1. A•sume 14-3~. 3 oew homes to ct.Jo&e from 3 br, 21.; ba. From Sl50,000 Beach property 960 1211 . ~l-$!01 agt H ASSUM. LOAM c.ompHtdy refurbished 3 BR l,,_.ba home 10 Hunt Bch. 1 mile from ocean Brand new apphanres mc.~...ewy 21 '79-1050 encaect pat.lo. You may ._,,.. .. n. ..... .-fWODOD wWa to ... ta. l bdrm. . nwa¥n Lower un it as a Here's a cbaae• ~ > Bdrm z~ -sa single "weekender". whl le at putthue the least e:s- family detached borne. the Karina. OUT OF pens i v'e home i n Many upgrades, 2 ca.r STATE OWNER MAY Emerald Bay. With a lit· CMace Subrrut TERMS. PROVIDE TERMS for Ue n.c and landscaping Creative f inaor1ng. qualified buyer Offered this super view property Owne!' anxious. Offered , oo1 000 .,.ULL could be an outstanding .., ,..._.SOO tor Y S14'. r residence and Invest· ---PRICE! Ml.S.510N REALTY ment. Owner will pro· WDla& Y~&-E 9B5S.C&t H!t')'._l..aJuna vide rmaocin.a with 29~ Uniquely and beautifullr ,..._ 4t4-07J I down. Proudly offered at '"1'aded 3 Bdrm condo.•---------se.ooo. ChoLce corner across THI 116 STEAL ..... w.d ltty from park w1tb mountain DllDa Polat dus>lex , z br, ___ ,_7_M_7_0_0-..,,.....,..,~ grades & near schools! --- 0 n I y S 1 2 8 . 5 O O . LAKE PARK AREA ""'· Priced at SllZ,500. l ba upper. 1 br lower. ...... ...... I 052 .-..... _...., 1 "'ICE new crpt, fresh palat. ••••-••••••••••••••••• ,_ ,..._ -beamed ct'Uings . frplc. 714~9491 Walk to beach. s chools, and Lake Park 3 BR. family rm, 1ge R·2 lot. Owner wall f inance . SUS,000. Pnnc only Agt. 53& 1484 ; !)36.8013 RNANCIHG BY SELLER Lovely 5 Br 3 Ba Woodbridee 2 Bdrm plus dininc area It e:od. patio. den, 2'-' Ba. condo OOered for only Sl44.000 "Bri1hton·· B p lan. FUU..PRJCE! Laree master bedroom MISSION REALTY suite. Sunny kitchen on ____ '1M-073 __ 1 ____ 1 cul-de-sac. 1214.500. .-W RCTaylorCo ,...W000_,,1A & 6LUS -~ ( ' \\ 'I\ l /Jn Nl(,fl 11/\1 L E Y f,. A'l~Ul1AJ[5 3br. 2ba, ram rm. liv rm, din rm, frplc. assum. 81;'•% loan. nirely de corated. $124,900. 3183 Cv\adian Dr 979 1793 4 Bdrm. 2-., bath. street to street lot. Assum1ble loan. Fl•ed rate . S325.000. wJformal dining rm, ---------Pee Allen Rllr 494-7578 YARDWORIC A VILl.A in a GATED Tr?mendotls ocean and COMWae views from I.his 2 Bdrm. 2 bath end unit oondo. Vaulted ceilincs. frplr, atrium, covered patio. 2 car carage. JUMP on THIS Rare 0p. pon18'1.ity ! $148.500 l yr old house, reduced SU.000. ' br, 2 -..,. ba. -many L1Plt•de1. Assume ==1.5 f C H• ....... 05 loan No quail )'IOI family rm. huge encl. pauo rm, Choice area. Pn<'ed lo sell. al $159.500. By a ppt. only w /aat. S3l-8(ll6 -" OWC. Call ~T·21J9. 4100 Certt•d .liiiiiiiiiiiiii--iiiiiiiiiii-iiii-liiiiiiimj.t.ieW• LovelY family and enter CALL l•t 1• 1042 talnmenl home. 48r, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2"'8a , beautiful ntlDICoaATOR KARBOURPINES courtyard pat io, fee 5Bdrm,2\\ba.22001Qft h try28r,Zh batwnhs. land. $.298,500. Bkr. Colon.lat wtth pool Super Rdwd deck1n1t . comm ~10. locatJon · view of llahl11 puoA SUl.300 By owner taVIMI TlllACI I ~back bay. IMll-ltl80. tl41 8321 ifY-lsus oww I 044 OM. Y I °"9 DOWH ........ d ra Sun'-~· 0 ....... ,..] •••••••••••••• ••••••••• 84talll. 3br, or 2 + en, l'.-~ . . uv n n.'A ,, lie quarter lot, new palnt1 ·=·:iiiiiiiiij;iiiiiiiilii=·;.1 * *KAll'llfll in • out, new cpl1, new I• -.-11 II oo rl n 1 • po o I. • P • · liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim-1 New J bdrm 1 Mth wood· Ndwood deeldn1, Iota of bridlt home with front room to add on. Im med. ASSUMABLE rovered patios. fTt5/ OClCUl>aftCY I OWC flnanr cnoothly on OH )' .. f lq, 9Wl.000 leaHhOld 1ea1 a I o \'I 1& de I M0-•1. lSM Serenade 1 O°' 1.,.n.r l4 °'".,' to Tlrr~. IO chouet from. tlOO-\ 100 COM DUP\U Eaatakle a ldrm • 1pa W.'re the OMt to call Aal8\'tM__. fO&' t\ahare ~yard , eov•red ·apprtelatton. Lov.ly '°'8 ol utr•• 0.1.r ·-(~llNl-1111 ........ ~. MO--l-Of .... .,.. c.... .... (\ ,.,•11, 1, t I' I .,, I I I.. ------ .... ....................... ... PROBLEMS COMMUNITY All rec not with this one. A facil. 2Br+den. WO. spKioul 3 bdrm, 2'1!1 ba. Sp9cious home ln lower Townhome with fam. TAB. 3BR 3b1 w /views rm. Euy care plank and SUOO. block mulli·level patio a...-y .... a.I. with Malibu Uehling and 4t7·f 761 fountain . Close to ---------1 beaia.trw park area with HOMIYMOOM tennis and pools, whir h COTT A61 enables you lo have more Q\arming 2 Bdrm home tlme fOI' familv fun. with lovely mountain view. Great rental unit or honeymoon cottage. suo.ooo. don osen ' I ' ' .am N. COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACH .,, ... 1044 . ............. , ....... . macnab I Irvine realty A IUeSIOIA"Y 0' TMI IRV1NE CO•ANY 4la LAIROMT llAUn I Hlably UPl1'8ded "Glenwood" end·unit wlc•ntraJ air,· custom drapes. bultt-ln vacuum system and much more. Gated community. Auumable loan. Owner wlll carry lar1e 2nd T.D. $299.900. Jerry Thompson Ml-8700. <S-12> MEWPOOL& Sl'A come with OU. 4 bdrm. 2 bath family home locat- ed in a q uiet ramily nellhborbood on cul-de· sac. Features: Beamed cellin1s. Italian tile, fareplace, spacious side yard. si•.soo. lll-1440 Mt..,t .... ''" ........................ °'9tDAILY ~tlDUK 2511 Ba ya bores Dr. Ba)'I ....... 3 Bel.rm, din· ims l'ID, den. Acrou from Bay -.ooo. See Helene AJJl8ca. W11141frcal llomea, lac. RealWs IN-HOO ..wron1•11m CHAllt• 11ala remodeled bom• , .... : added ....... bdrm ..t family room, a flreplacea, bardwoocl floora , new copper ,. .............. root, av ~ ad much. meb ....... o.a.-wlW Mir. wt111 aa. nuaet11c. o . fend at. '1•.9'0. Call •llll . · HfRITA Gl • 'if ."\I 11 oJ,•~ BJOWND......._Vlew ............ ~ ... ............ c-t,,. rreac~. totallr , .................... . ... .,. . --··----·· .......... _ .......... ~ ........................... . ,;li1,~ - C..IMl•i.t. I .......... '1h• ...... 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It I .. , .,-a t ...... llll All f.i-. .... -2411 ur. ~Hite/ {Jl,e, .... .,_.,co.do. Tn-.. tollOl1q.ft.li•. arM, GreHltelt'' I• ear·~:;;;;;;r::==r · .._.,.,,_·-... • -~' Olll11191&Cnt>m-4m .......... -........... :,-.-~. ac •· ala, pool. No peta. StH·tUtO/mo. loel --.A•.U._.I ~ ,...... ,.._ 1.C::· C ':' · •tmo.a..au. ,.,.._. • wal«. COav.~!!ti!J~!!~= M :::••te .:r.!.9..-.~· llJI i : llM NOUNfAIMlll'llAT 18*m,28a.Oceaaview. ._,. YllDI loe. at JI Cambnd1e. , ...... ._JIM l -;.1: h I' a to belleb. u1 yard Pbone Jean Irvine Ula. -,. mo. llo -·-· c--.......... u1ue1 .. •N•• ......... At U. ..a of a prhat. _,_ 1'15-G9l . 4 .._I batb, a aly, 3 59-taorm.2:555 ' ON WATU: 2 BdnD, 2 -~. , U~llACN road. HrroHdfd by _, .. ,_. car 1ar .. 1rdar . PIO. · lle.s.wity .... /IDo. · ... ..,-r. ~ .._ aad clear Ulr. houM, pr, newly de· 71'·'ml8N; .... .,..., Twtleroek Vlata Exec. ON WATU: J Bdrm, llr, Iii tWa eomlortabie car A*IMa aely No peta air, faro, Jlty twnhme. wry deu STJ5/mo yrly. , U UeMd ~lal. ~a Bdrm, l\oti batb t650 rmo + -'so dep' BR pool home, famlly Quiet, fant. view, re~. ~lUTY CONDO: 2 ~-.!-•&eel cablD. BuUUa electric tecrll.~kdya. · ~. '850. bUi plantation 1buttera, Bdrm, z ba , view •cmal...._.1 mala ldtdMD,Jftreplacea,and laat + 1ec. David, neutral toAea or --.... blP•111. JJuUdbal re-aqulrrela racoou Hd Br Ba N paJ t ....._ ' _, ..... la~· A.Mumabie ~ remodeled. lllp bl...,.,. u comtant via· I · 2 · ew 0 • 1oboola / s hoppln1. ON WATER. 2 Bdrm, 2 10 U D a a c la I . dlma.S area. PutHn it.in. J:seellent flnaac-carpet, flHplace. f750 .._,.... 3226 7eo.3ll01 ba, eaceptlonally fum. -~ Av..ada WIDt oul, olfertq very q IDd .... tbaa 2 boun ma. o..y. t'I~~~ .. Evea ... •••••••••••••••••••• · ·· --a.ootmo. eaua.. &IC. 1u.-.111a. ailtncdv. ftnaDda1 OD a from Newport. Call Ken ..... at. DUPLEX: Xtra lie SBR WOODBIUOOE Area. 3 -------· C,. ..... &.Jlmd.ay. J.GUl friee of •H.000 Ke+«Mlf:W"'t 2llr 1ba, W/d am.all yard 2811 lower unit. Pluab BR 2~ Ba, d.lnin1 room, W•fu ... HwalK ---------Vt w111a-.w.... · Pl IMlllll 2 'car ar • aewly re'. cpta • drp1. Fenced bar, microwave, family 11•111 631·1400 Newport Crest. 180 d•I lllt_ll'l _ _.~•S8rZ8Ui 9•1 P'let '1M100 ~n.64J.l200 modefed' $150 /mo yard,aomeoca vu,cloM rm,lp&c,cpta,drp9,AC, spectacular ocean • -· -·· OWMr • H I 6 o 740 to bcb •shops. '515. Ph comm pool • tenois, 2 C.talina view A·l loca-•iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiii9l carry '•lance AITD. ~llACN ~ ~~or ' · 41115-1.0,.-ZD'J c..-pr., avail Dec. 10. 4 Br. 2 Ba. Nr bcb, pool, tioD. froot ro~. 3 Bdr1D ... Mi y ... Alla& . ....,, ()pa Hie <MefC111 $725 + dep. 752·1282 ; tmail, mo/mo S195 + w/ master auite All • Sal/Sull. 33112 Bue · PrimeC-l lol5TllllOwilh ftr1p1 ty JllO 2 Bdrm du lex atio Exea&ive 3 Br. Z'h Ba. 1..-.0ltl aec:w. Newport ShorH. builti 1 1 te~n· ae..vu.aBdrmJ~ Ba, caoeer older lwo bedr oom ••••••••••••••••••••••• t I f,f • P I • FantuUc ocean view. Avail Deel tu.tll2 ~ • ~: r, lt4f,,,....sm,ooo. ._._ ~-IOIO bome. Conaplcuou1ly as+ acrea ar San Lula ~.e ~!· 7!!~e. Condo . End Un It . WOODBRJDGE, lge 3 BR · ~:,.. ue. nnc.t oa Y: --localed• OW Newport -·+-·-...,. · -..m +den 2'h ba 2car1ar UDOISU _.,aiJ3eves.a1en · , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blvd. Sl50 000 Atent Obl1bo1 remot~ area . f • d"'. ' S.Cle ... 327£ ' . ' wJpm. II oak, roadl.1aa. ~ l& 3Br, ZBa dphl, Oceanview 2 Br l 'h Ba am rm, m1n1 area, ZBr, ZBa, lrplc, elec. 1ar. • °' • elec. 55' mobile home, w If rp I c , b It D k It f~ 1 ca~ fplc, cpta.' ~· comm door. '8IO/mo. '75-8948, •••••••••••••••••••••• • 1.W ••• SlJ0,000 4M-8120 w /mlcrowave 520 Frplc, ~ · d std. Avail 1mmed. llOO -..ozu,or7913-4955. Ele1ant condo. 381", 71f.9lll •At ~-~ Be1onia . $850, mo. prqe. 3&ateps to oor. + dep. Call 752-1282; 2YJBa , Dramatic 120 1~ YUls.. ----Adultaonly.Nopeta.Call 1.-.--.-1'-pl redec altrac ...-.. · Til . ftr.,.rti, 2600 759·16UI, 557-5784 or for appt. act l :SO 00 ..__ W"4IUJ • · •• • _ ..... ocean view. e ..._. • • .. Prime area ol Newport -....,u ....... _ _.. bd tive3brble,newpaintln patio, f11>lc, pool, near -...-• 1 1 4 bdrm 111••• with 2 Beac:b. UMable zooo ....................... •..y•-5$43. University Pa~k 2 rm, •out. crpt1, drape1, tile, golf, tennis, Ir beach. Bide Ute sa... &o ocn • ballfi, bup back yard, fl bldl er plans for IO::.; 40 A acenlc Ore son Cout. BEAtmFUL 2 BDRM. , ......__•a 3240 2ba, commuruty pool Ir etc. Nwpt Shores. 1685 '195. 495-3334. t...v. Plana tor cutom A/C,w&lkillldillanceto sq. fl. bldi. Ate'nt Elec.triclty,.fenced, ou~-'815. •••••••••••••••••••••••Jae, washer /dryer, yrty.Olderpref.673·8!45, bmea avail. Prlted acboola • coll cow-ae. ---', stmcl.lnt vaew. acce111· or557-1914 relri1, gar door opener . 875-4188 <kean view tux condo, 'h .. _ 000 a •. b i ff -... •---=~-~=:.!:,!.;._~5 blb to ocean. Ele1ant 2 11 bloc ...... h bd -· ~ mt o era U05, 000. Broker . ble,owner492·2499 c.t.Mese 3224 bdrm, fam rm Ir den, avail now. $625. Ca It to udc • 2 rm, ~~..!~~'A8;n· j.;1!;1•19..-----•I IOCIO.m•IMANOI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ($725 mo). Plush crpta, after6pm7I0-8615. ~~r 2~e~ mHomes, den,2ba.'99-4198. ~:tE~:r.-~~JR Colorado Sprinp area. Brwl New! Ocean View ! 2.., ba, cedar & glass. WOODlalME cpta & pabit~ ~~~~ •c::.,._ 3271 ~CllST Aa l~;'-LM. .. ,_ LEASE, buildlna re-100 yr old mans01on, re· 3 Br 2.., ba condo. ~incf.ary~vtA~i::i'tsfu~~ 3Bd28accmdol575/mo. 6'4-4157. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alewne ~OOK loan at Use your eqiuty on lma mbdeled 1990. si.977 lnc. c:enUy reatored. ver 2~ $825/mo. 968-•456 or · • CallCral1. 631·1266. ~"' Oil tllia 3 bdrm, 2 s...,er 3 Bdrm .home. It's rm. Priced $195,000. Alt. acres al grounda, ~~re 96Z·oalluk for Ginny pet.a. nquire al 527 18th. ~ r~T· 3br + den Newport Hts . '650/mo fix up.save on starybome.Cloletopool ireatforthelfratinveat-646-43IO·&u....u7 than8000sq.ft.ofhvmg ~·..l~~/960-6331 or .•T~~ ~~ Nr Schools S74S /mo . rent! 3br, 2ba 10 bib and tennla. HURRY! rnent or u a •tarter! • , spece +3car1ar. Ir car· 3BedroomCoodoinsuper ............, __ '!,~--:~-673-7615 from bch, 213-990-9376 & AakiDI. $171,SOO. Priced to aeU ~t S'J9,900. GOOD SPIHDAILI ri&ae house. Comm. zon-F..utalde location. Huge lbr Condo aemi·retired REALTORS 2JJ·353-2350 Smith-Meyer. 640-5357 Take advantage and call Hl Center. Oranie Co. Ing poaslble, pres.ently master suite, family 962.4287• evenings ....... _ Highly u pgraded . -- 3 -B-r-. 2 -Ba-C- 0 - 0 -d- 0 -. --C/21 Mtw,....c ...... today ! TARBELL , 1170000 95K dn Close resld. $395,000. Dianne room, fireplace. Pool, ~3880 • ..., Willows-3 Bdrm, 2 earthtones-wood, 2br, REALTORS.540-1720 thiayeai-. · Crain Ir Assoc. R.E . sa\ma, Jacuui, etc, etc, Ba , fenced y ard , zt.condo,'6.25.964·6010 $500mo. HAUOlt YllW T_. ' 1090 97'-1533 538-5400. etc. larae private garden Brand new 3 Br. Condo. fireplace .. $600/m o . w 493-3712 4 Bdrm, bonus family ••••••••••••••••••••••• .....___Pr ......_ 09000 ._. lthh patio. $750mo. 646-4477. Includes garage door 54CM480or~7001 2-4 br c.;oodos. aonfe I s.t.._ lJIO -•bonusrm.Lovely .._----.----·1--uvr. .. a..• ZIOO ,.,._r pt• u oft oceanVJew,$700.550nio. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-,. -r--c • 11 IJDS,IPITS ()I( ..,...._. • 10· se en· CoUqe Park Yale 4 br, BurriU, 751·7961. home in superb condl-~ ... _......... •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• nis courts pool spa & 2 ba 1 d f 1 --er--"'ord Condo nr s c lion. Alkla1 1299,000 for ---·-• E·Side fenced yard · . · 'h , ge en, 11> c. .,..., • · · q_uichale. DILl6HTFUL WAMl'ED: garag~. 2 Br. $545 '. recM,.:.' rm. Seel unlyl~aale. A/C, comm. pool. No NWPI' H/G~. lBl.r . cS39ule5, Plaza. SSOO. 3bdrm, '2 C/21 MtwportC..+er Larp 4 Bdrm, 3 bath+ 7U.-TS 60-2510,646-4848. · uumum yr. ~ se. pets. t1195. Isl, last. de· cozy w ruce pa 10, stry. lmmac. Dbl ear, 64•5•57 fam ily room, 3 car -•ME Ormp Comfy $950 per mo. Seaside poajl (714)551·1337 mo.~9628 lrg patio area. pool. -~ nu L----~-Sh 4 B Nea Village, 213 /833-1369 · · -842-6349. garage, beautiful pool COSTA MESA _...or Cuwuu. M.~~J.c. Sma~l· cbildre~ days, 2131831·5734 eves. lBr + den lwohse. Up-~· 3ba, 1~• unit _in 1291 and spa, brick BBQ. ....R... $70,000equity, 32nd floor, OK. Inclda gardening eraded, San J oaquin ~Canyon with tennis, ~~:!.!!';~ ......... .. Shows like a model. Of. ~ Waikiki Beach, new con· . 5725 D .d J..ce 1 br Condo balcony , Villas. MOO. 857.0776. J•c&pool. 833-3349. 3Br -2B b y owner . fered at $197,5001 Call 8uyatl0.'4XGro.s.Nice do, 1 block to beach & service. · avi pool, spa, $395 /mo 9172718 Altractive4br2ba, loc. ln Modern house + 2 car 2 Bdrm house PI ua panoramic ocean view. Bourke Realtor 546-9950. 842·70'2 · 3br, 2ba Newport Shores good neighborhood, lge gar on R·2 lot. Great duplex and fourplex. AU '50,000 cash + ~.ooo in· Monticello Condo: 3 Br, University Park, 3br, 2ba. newly dei:oraled 754-6282 fam home, nice yard. local.ion . .., bllt to Bay t>Wldinp with new roors. veston diamond& as dwn 2ba attach db1 gar ~of glass, peek vu city + lge rec rm, top cond. or963-8818 9850/mo. Call5J0.9S23 ~ ~ht.,!t•i'n"c~e:;,~ ~io:.:.!f:~t~~:~~ ~=~sume loan. pool 0 • $S75. Ph: 557·80'71: ~:·=an~~:~;,es. 3 br, no peta. 1825/mo. Early mEBLUFFS: 2 Br. 2 Ba. Crnda••-ii; Harbor. 1 blk to the i---liilllilllllll•---1 complet.etrade. Make or. 646-8273,646-3081 · · · AM·latePMSS8-8506 s\Slrtn, greenbelt, w/d, u.tw.1•d 34R fer. 752-1920. ... llhh 2900 a.. .,_1 to h 2 4 Br. l~ Ba. Fenced yard. WOODBRIDGE CONDO ref. 911C50 mo. 6'0-8146 & •••••••••••••••••••··~·. ocean. Only $1 20.000. a..-IMI...... W..e.d .... per..., wte wn .ome. Near Brookhurs t " . ~ Pl ond bd • Must have 30M down. . ••••••••••••••••••••4'• Br, lge den, 2.., ba, frplc, Garf' Id 1125 A .1 3br, l~ba. neighborhood ____ . ------~ .c 11 ~· 2 r~ OWC90M at l2%tooffset ·~·:;::.:..,•,•••••••• ' '-'u··1L W.._.._ED pool, jacuzzi, sauna. imm:S.· 833·7=~· d::;. park, pool, lake, $575 PICTURESQUE LlDO carpo' P~'!a~h~dr~:re coat of land lease . -~ T ~ """' Great locale. S750 mo. ~181eves&wltnd1 S.Sl-0721 ISLE! Lovely 4Br, 4Ba . 675·1789 days 544·4206 ,_. 5* 1100 p• •CE u cle1111 uruts, Laguna W a Y n e , A g t . . 2bdrm, l ""'ba, uu.1mo. with many amenities. =~5 jac, tennis .• m , ....................... ~ Beach. Have qual. -..1667S.9873 Be ut N 2b 2ba 2 H _.,., S 600 · . · SanJuan CaP«>. $55,000. 2 NOPHTIH"' buyer. $130,000 cash. ' a . ew r, • m1 New paint, fenced -in Lease : 1 /mo . DelWte adult condo. Nr. Br 2 8a 1480 q ft 8yrs Dick Johnson, Nolan EASTSIDE fall and lromocn. 9650/mo. days pM.lo,carport.83J..2368. Broker.848·8800. So. Coast P laza. Full UDO ISU . . a . . . 10,. n l:Jt r.M.t Rea.I Estate. '97·5'54. winter evenin1s by the (213> 5411·4040 ext SIU VIA ftUITO -:ol-::d.=-:All=:-SC=l-=· 5032 -:-::--· -:::-:-:=11---------1 fi-t•ce in thia beautilul (n4) 531-4708evea Deerfield 2 br, 2~ ba, Exclusively new, lux-security. 2Br, 2Ba. Pool, ,.. OWN YOUR 11.H. SPACE11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;I W1ab to buy 2 bdrm min. ...._.. patio, fTplc, new paint, wkMa 2 Br. 2 Ba. Condo. spa, gym, sauna. BBQ. Sacrlflce-lmm e d THEFARll ,. MountaincablnBlgBear 3BR2\otibaLaurelPoint 3br,2ba,nrbch $HO mo. 646-5264 , Full security. Includes Most util. paid. A/C. poeseaalon, 2Br. lB•. AGENT (7 ) ......... 7 .-...a......,. 000 ..._5330 condo. Double attached a 9800/mo. l7M1m Bkr. poof, spa. BBQ, Rec rm.. D/W. 673-2546, BQ.2$74. • $1275.000. Owner/agt.11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiCiii_iiiiii._iiiiii,ml 16 UMl'TS --· · gar. Large patio. Shows 897-8221 pool rm, library• nm. l-411MM4 I• ••te MIW .... like a model. $750. Beaut. 3br, z~ ba, 2 rrptc, c.u c1a111 at ZJJ/$42-lUO 2br, 2ba S.C Plaaa area, Harbor View Knolls, 2br, den. 2..,ba, $210,000. Broker640-0370. 752•0254. ON THE BEACH-llobUe ~ ....................... Realtor759-18'77 2bdrlbaCoodow/cprt fam. rm, liv. rm. wet aslt for Tony. Evea. lrplc, a /c, dlabwaaher, Taketbelltuaer~com· ....... Pwwl•d blt!1n1+clothesw/d bu, 2 pools, tennis ct, 2 13 /516 ·04114 or b'8lt·1ns, ~.Jae, tee-Home 2 Br. rod wood paneat depreciat100 for ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br, lBa. yd, 1arage, $450 MS/mo. Alt 8"-2208 cloae to s hopping & 2l3/325-9l522. nil. adults $495/mo. ulll deck, cedar shakes, that tu shelter. Str~· ..... ,...... 1106 mo. scboola. Pet & lrid OK. pd.557-0103 : hardwood int, rrplc. ture 2nd T.D. to yo1tr lilt· ••••••••••••••••••••••• (714 > 963,()201 New 3br, 3ba, fJlm rm. up-B-8583 Nwpt Crst Lux Twnhse •ovrlDMM • $59,900. RM P (714 > ing. 29% down. A Quall graded hme tor family, 3br 3ba lg l sle Elec '' ..-e. Place Exclusive. 752-1920 3 br, 1 ba. New· New adult condo. 2 sep 00 pets 833--0145,am-eves · ms · U.~wl•d l5Z' D n111e. ... 1 ly redec Owner ._._ . D Woodbridge-brand new. 2 dbl gar. Frplc. wet bar, ••••••":'••••••••••••••• .....-·~• · · ........ baths, avail ec. lllOO stry detached, 3bd , pool, tennis. bkrst rm. B B 2 ...wp()IT CONDO J '-'U .AIL 2J.3..91..87IS. 21 Nr S.C. Plaza. $525. 2~. din rm. pool. ten· BIO. 67~1448. 2 r l '4 a , car gar •• Tr uly a s howcase in T A C.-.. W. 3122 551·3'25. Landmark. adult comm: nis, plus much more. w/opener, fenced Y.ard. "'~rt Crest ! Corner ZBr. cabana & trlr, sub· pi .._CE ••.••••••••••••••••••••• New, 2bdrm, 2ba, l m1 S84S/mo.851·1142. Charming Collage 2br, fr PI c • r e r r I g ._ ,_. .. ..., N lettin1 allowed, 3 pvt ~ ONTHEBEACH $C25.2br,redec.nrrwys, from ocean. gu arded lba , gar . n r Lido washer/dryer. pool, ~·i!~an~de~~~l bchl, pool• fishing pier. NOPHTIIS'"' 1 Br duplex w/frplc, E. Side. avail. 1/1, empt. gate. Complet e rec. Prestigious 4bdrm . 3ba shopl/Bch $500 call arter sauna, tennis. S600/m<>. s uper master sui le 119•900· RM P · < 7 14 > 10,. Tltl:JO ,_,,,._. $580/mo. 640-9900. Ask cpl. 646-I07B facilities. View of pool & Racquel Club home . 5PM67J.0343 Aft. 6: 972-1337 walk-in wioe c ellar-1ii-.,iiiiii3liiiiiil&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil,---------,l~for~F~a~y~eri. a;:;:i;-~rn lzg S.C. Condo, 3 levels, grnbelt.640-5719. 2500',S795/mo.SS6·6S76. WAUCTO IEACH New dlx condo. Hunt Owner will assist wllhi' Mtw ...... •ec'-3169 3bdrm,2ba,dinrm,fam 3 brhouse,2cargar, lge ~llHlc'-lZ41 Modem 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, Landmark. 38r, 2Ba .. financing and c 8 rr Tm LATE? ••••••••••••••••••••••• nn, pool, spa. tennis. back yard, $475. ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage, f11>lc. patio. pool micr, aJJ rec Cac . gated. AIT0.$1&2.SOO. IUMITS UDOISU S'n5/mo.631-2384 S36·7S42 COZY OCEANFRONT & t e nnis. Va c ant . nr bch. adlt.s $595 mo. - WATl.HIHONTI Pri .cedOut,_ofTheSHous· Westside Costa Men. Completely furnished 3br, 2ba, cpts/drapes ,flwllltOlt lBr,MobileHome,knol-$700/mo.631-1094 (213 ) 592-2906, (714 ) HOMI" •-· ne M ar...et? mart good cood.ltion, income 9e."q'_. l24Z typlneint,frplc.pvtbch. 751-6270 . E buyers choose mobile ...,.800yr Pric .. ,.....,. 000 with everything you fenced yard, $600/mo. u _,,.._only. -mo. <71.> ..,_ .......... Terrace condo, -------~..,-,.... REi\L ESTAT homes! I _,, · "-· · need. Remodeled & de· ..... , •r.4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... ..., ....,., .. •~w...,. • ""-I.an. Uwfw1I 1600 17S-ttOO Dn payment $130,000. B d 2 b lb ,_,,_,, 499-3816 3bdrm , 2~ba , rrplc . ..,...... We can HelP.. CaU OWCbalance. al 11%. Pe~t:.i. ~o~lh~~. :11i Mont.ice. llo condo, 3bdrm. Le36~ s~'i PReSn~24~~·, !b!·. wash/dry. rerrig, gar • ••••••••••••••••••••••• MIWPOIT HGTS ~., ........ .._, €'TIG€ 0 --.1 .. Rltr 675"'111 --··-"'-2 9'75. 2 Br. Adults. Yard, 1&5/rno 731 SS37 2br Duplex $470, util pd, 154-7070 > • .......,., • ..., ~ lwu ... e, car gar, nr Isl/last fully landscaped fruit trees. 190 Canyon · · ' Adults ~8103 no pell. •---------!~~["~-::~~C .... HOM€' Bdrm 2balh p · Pt Fair & Fairview. New &spa.~allGymon or El Acr-. Sparsely rurn. ILUffS 333 E.21.stSt.Mgr3D : lmmediale sale, prime > 3 • • enm. · crpt.s & drps. $525/mo., Uou Murphy 8"-1371 mJiiz-6393. Lease. Beaut. 3 bdrm. lot,amlBr.rear orloton 645-6646 home. Mo lo mo. or SICM734 hm. 759.2434 of· 'H 44 2~ ba condo. Trina alley. Rm to build in -...TH11•y winter lease. $6 75. fi 1rfti. ~' &ea•LD i•y 2br, lba, No. Laguna ctose; Lo village/bch $650 /mO: front. Lot 50x135. _.. "" Rea1Eslatelnvestmenls,_S73-Z1J3 ___ . ______ ice. ••••••••••••••••••••••"' "" Model. E nd unit on 2Br, 28a, +office, super 3333W. Coast Hwy, NB ,. ...,.~1 Ana Oceanalde · front row gorgeous gree n bell , Sl33,000. Prln only . (7lO bayaide patio, luxuriou 645-6646 .a. -t-&.....d • .,... • .., DELUXE 2 br, 2 ba, Gcrieoua view of Irvine Fresh paint, new oak Call 497 ·5939 or 497-4848 > 522-8113! Interior. Frplc, pool, ..._..U.VWiWawc RENTAL$700 lrvineTerrace condo.aa· Cove. 4 Bclrms, lg rec floo ring & lovely GOOD Assum. loan + clubhouse. $135,000. •---MUST--S-E_L_L_' --••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba, dining rm. sum. ~% loan w/low rm.494-0029 earthtooe carpeting. Of . .........__ 1 _.___. •70 6 · ............ 1206 dbl frplc & gar dener, payments. 2nd avail. fered al Sl.100 per mo - -~ creative financing on (f-?~r. .. ,,. ... ~ _1 _/ JJ~ · 2 ln.-esoo2duplexlota. ••••••••••••••••••••••• clean 7712007or6419087 Sll8 ooo B 2 Br I Ba T• pl• Hil'-••••••••••••••••••••••• (Q.,.,..,,,,_ aa t/lf,(lll, C.M. n-sl offer takes. · · · • · Y owner. · · .. m "' "' 75&-1616Age. lhis3Bdrm2slory home t;A,_,1.._,,L·-· """ 1-488-0829 area. Ocean view. Deck, 2br. lba, avail. nr South w/lge. balcony, ocean & _.,&J.tru ~·~ l0%ftnancing. Own/Agt. YIAll.YRIMTALS 3 br condo + den. Baclr · court yard, 2 car garage. 'The Bhtfs . 2Br. 2Ba, im-Bay67J.34.58 dty lites view. Tennis, 1ll!!!!!f' J(;.'7q_8,,,91,, 642-9686. __ ... L Bay, new c11>t lr paint. 2 New Pliah Many Custom ~ lnclda utils. 499,5055 mac. Condo. Gar age, w--ri='=s..la • 707 pool, sec. gales. A steal u 1v .., ..., ••SUMI y• UtUe lalllDU: ar1e 1 car gar, pvt patio, pool, Featura 4br, fam rm, .......i ..,,,.. 640 180 -ei---~--.. -~ at M25.000. Decorator's 2"35 E. CoHt Hwy .• CdM ' -"" Bdrm ~· Unfurn. Gar ~. 631·3081 Gale d com m l y . or*-7SSC. $2 95 ()""/mo. ·4 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• own home. $7,500 DOWN fcracml car. '500 . SllOO/mo. required + Oceen View, 2 br, all ap-· BAY FR 0 NT AG E . C/21 MtwlMN'f C..ter SaoQementeduplex.. IAYPllOMT llMTALS Fantastic view, brand sec. $1300. Rec. Fae. plcs, 2 car gar, $700/mo. Newport Terrace condo 2 Beach, Pier, 1 Br. $450. 640.5357 ..... ,...,.._. $105.l00..Ml-1484. new.a br coodo, murtsee 55&-S728or54S-8484 4M-eQ2aft.5. BR2 Ba, dining rm/fam Ad ult. Wnlr. 303 E. ---------••• .. •••••••••••••••••• APPL.I Several Available Now t.oapprec. 639-6194 rm. park like setting. Edsewater. 1.&71·2866. YALLIY 2•a•t8drm1. $l(IO A .1 De 1 lB 4bdrm, 3ba 2 atory home For leue, 3bdrm. 3ba, Pool, jacuzzi. etc. SS75 BEACHFRONT INN. Low Elegant. Luxurtoua 4BR, Custom Home. Lofty CeWn1s, Clereatofy Windows, 3 Fir~places, Glamorous . Maater Suite With Jacu11l Tub, 1 Dressing Room, Walk-In Cloeeu, rormal Dlninlt~.Large Family 4 Room...r.. Pool With waterfall And Spa Are unly A Few Of The Many ExciU.., Featurn In Tb1I Beautiful· Home. $1,200,000. llUW .. lt. a.. ..... CAt2ft1 .. Nearbanewh 4-Phlex, 21 bdr1m h' !'Dtear"'tyLeLe~ ffroromm ~ l.Bamo. vai c · r, with 3 car gar , pools & fr p I c , w a I k t o mo. 6G-8S26; 551.4333 ..,,_ter rat-. ...,. up wk. 2 t eac un l w l • -_p., • tennis,833-1878. atler6. beach/stores. $725. lm· ---------1 "w '"'' _... ~.enclosed patio, 644-2999 W d mac. Ref. 494-8038, 2 br. 2 ba Versailles con· 67s.8740. l arag•. $165,000. Dill &.. .. dltel & A1aoc. Uparaded new oo · .-.. u•""--' .... le frnlc ---------. Grundy, Rltr,675-6161 67~J3JI New condo, 2bdrm, 2..,ba, bridle cotta1e home 2 ._.........~ge. ...,, ocean v w, · ... ' 2 br, 1 ba, winter rental,' · S frplc, gar, xlnt E. side Br 2 Ba, A/C, pool/j~c. 3 bdrm, lie fenced yd, -~=1• Jae, sec, garage. avail. now e>w.rW.st el locaUon.Call SS7-3'86or 53:2-2373 ..,.,dopok,nocat.STOO. · $450/mo. adults only. 6 Bdrm, 3 bath slant a.uman, J Br, 1ar, w /d , 54.S-'T71IO. W:&....Y& l!J.. Leeve meuase for J UU. 4br, BLUFFS 2 1,AJ ba, _875-__ tm9 ______ _ bome . Auume lat WWfurn "75mo.To8-t. -y-.,,.._ -.f753 petio,frplc,pool,newde· s12s.ooo at 11 %' and M0-1141,iTs.5830.Ast. S~ ~ H:!sgW:O •3 2 8d condo. $525 /m o. 1_...._ •210 cor, lease, no pets , ~ ... ~ 3br/Baapt._ Stef" lo '25.000 2Dd at 14%. Due ...... ...., w r • Avail. now. Call Cral1 ........... ..-• -.SI ~7147 ua1, ""n Y view rom .-. Projected income Brandoewlbdrm.2 ba. lge lot . $600 /mo . 611-dll ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo aundeck. $500/wlnter locl~Slt,200.Is fully ft'pk,diDrm.1ar.$lOOO lllt/lut+SlOO dep. Agt. i'1#7.W(~~. NJCE3br,newlypainted Newport Shores. 2 br, 2 SlOO/yrly. '75-5* after occupied! R.H.R. Agt, permo.yeart.y.175421. ~4 ··~f"l..I~ ;,~~ •peperec1 bome in quiet I*, den, nr bch, newly tpmaodwltenda. •t«8eeu,'73-'7300. ..._, ' d1 JJ07 2 Br 1 Ba, $300/mo. -'" TORS ~. (~~1 ~-;::: peim.ed • carpeted, Id OCEANFRONT, db 4 br,' TWl.IXH ff••••••••••HH••••••• Garaae. yard, no REAL !::.2:u:'::5.Gs · loc,lllll0.63l ·2"1. 2ba ~r. wtnt.er, 2 car AbaolutetJ prime loca-Cbenlllu t BR a Ba, lllda/peU. Call Crai1. Woodbridie 2 story, 2 Br ...__. 3252 Venaillea atudio condo, 1ar, aundeck, linen• tioD in CorODa del Mar W/D,Nlri11Ddd., '1100 m-im. l'48a pool ..... tenn .................. adult• only, $$00. avail, W/D, '800 Incl. IDd Balboa Pealnaula. JD0.~5 . ' r-, .... ••••••••••••••••••• 110-ZllJ --.seoo utlla.•10W. Ocean.tront.; Larte ...._. .... loana. • lake. $4&5 . Lae. a Br. 2 Ba. View, frpk, ' ~Tm • AM for Scaa1Ul-Nver a... to Seb, cute lbr (21.1)11'7!.lm. •. 710 . New l u l de . c.t..... nzlf"' '41-IJl7 lllW •/Jard uW Incl. REALTORS WT ALS Kldl/Na OK. • -IA YCUST ...................... . ...._l)earl.J. no '4&.b 2bra1Nt 9115 tllll&Wl.I. JZ67 O,.W/'-1-4 ·, ~M.I. S.callm.11M NEW 3 BR 3 Ba condo, awJ\oti ba +den _. ........ ;~••••• .. ••• _,L&EWARDLN. Stuaaln1 larae 1 81"! Neer beKll 2'1 bdrm 2 fplc, patio, dbl 1ar. Nr .. ..._ ba _eA __ ...,1.__ •• prdta apt. pool, reei cs t•a•e near perk New Ea1laad c:o uatrJ alqla. 195 mo. No peta. ~--1~ -a a a Ba COlldo Comm ..,........._ deaa. a ~· ... n01t.110a. St. J)riM.anty.' · • a.-.111r2Ba,2frplc, Alt. 759 -123' or :~=~:: ".:,.s'i: ...0.t•:::•~Vlllaa. ~·~~~:!~'6 Hal' ., ...... i74f TSLIDY'lla9'141.1IOI ..,, W7D. Yrl7 -+ 21J..aolaftSPM 4w2\oti1Nt + bon• .. •+ ..,_ peim.. i.e. cov'd paUo, ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Or• .. -IMK 111 t11M."--m-4m 2Br 1.Ba d•-lex S110 No l br2ba 9IOO ... .,.lrt.... H6f 1reeaboaa ... dbl aar. Wllar'Reatel ..... fU11.i r..... __, • ' ..... -..-/doc-k ' ' ..... · . t.aiwaaJIU.la ....................... 0.1111 Ind. '8IO/mo. Bdrm. 114 Ba. Coad&.~ X sro-, 4llt da. Quick' .. • _, .... _. doll.M6Vld.otta. •br2a... T ••-.. .,. elOH. Bob Qlc:ldnaon, llr • Me&. tllOO/mo. Nlrtl.M 0 .,. ....... -C011• CHAIMll l1t. Call aft. Jpm. 0.:-Is Bey view, ._: ... ---... Llllda. CIR JUln. Kkla. pet, ok&)' a • drat I + d • a WS1 boM ellp. CO.ID ...... 1 -· · m-., ..... ar, • a.m 'C' Claarte. 1 bM•ilfall7 appoiated C!CMUU, rr:!· WHltu I ~:~ ...... ~~~ C / t _.._.Ull ~~!=1:0 bome •/1000 sq. ft. adrm 2'4ba Newport = .:::-·.:..:,ar lot -................. --A..U. ll/Jl/IO '9 Co tl er.t' eoodo,' ao peta. .._. opeaer. 0 Priva • me R.J -:.: .E. •lde l .. ... 1 b t d 1Hr l•H•. Al•• • w.a to bHcb, eloM t.o r:uo De• c-arp1t . Calta lleaL u 'lUIO'. (I I Br, ~ ua. ullP ea, lbr, I a, ep •, rps, •191. a...i.~-oe , ..,ti/mo. ·.:..::.:. ....,_.OWIMI' Prtc. ~ ...... .....,, ....... feaced 1 a rd . a r ..._ •• ...., lairoref"to .. S 000 ........... , .... 6 Wlleoa/PlaHatJa '5'75. Hal'Mr View BomH, Olll dya.5lf.Ulll•~~._-~---.l::=J:-:::4:-T4 (TM , • =~-= ,:r:;;, •1Trhft5 • ...,., a.., fam NB, .,.. --... ..-........ ~ I ;:11,,.WaM ..... 1&. No pet1. 1'11 ,.._ ...... tlile , ......... 1 ....... .,.,..lttl' 1.-lllJ ... ar,Jt.o .l.lia. ... ,llOOI.....,... ~ .. T d ~ ... do 7 14 11t1·t111 or w.t. .. a ~ PUot ffDOJINSla:llMlll ' H , .... ' INt. frpk ... Newport • -mo. l Ff '-t' -ltwll.•11'8. m-.1n1 a ..... Ad. .... M11. •9'. ......... ... mo.ltl-MMUI . ' I YIU·.,_ 'Wt Social Ac:1M11•• D• rec:t~t • ftff SllnG1, lrvftcll . •10·1 • ,.,. , ... • l'llv• !ft~ l'llOf9 a.AT .a.Anott: ftt'lf\lt • ffff L...otll (ptO & PfO 1~)•2 HMlttl Giia·~. ~·S-.. m1n9 • Or1v1n9 All'\ll ---.. ~- I . I ~~~~\~~~~1~·!·~·i·~;n. ~.·,r;irr:; ....... ...... - ... ~ .......... fl'l•llll•I, ···••rt•-~-i ~P-vr. ......... IM4 ... "4N w ... ~ l •• ....., • 'b ....... ..-a 114 .. ~~-.,!'I:.:= vm._. .......... .. ............... -. r Camp. ....... v. ti 1 -.... •••llit Cou& --------· l.D.' "'1N A fta. ... , • ~ La1u1 11u11. PLAZA 1..:Mm~g~~;,ilf .... .:= ... • ...., ...... .......IUllll' 11 W..1 Ir. I ... -. ' lT. 1¥ 'Mt. aft •taler :-n.. ... -....... ~-• --...... ftJile, ...... , -Wla ...... e...o. ... .......... . --. INI c..,.. ReahJ ._ •· • • ree rm, lAIW ,.. "° •lift r •• 71•/71MIM .......... lhlll ... •. •• iiee view.• Ca1a.1 ..... .,twelaUd Hte. -•st h•Dr.nu Ira..--.,. Ne ..... . La.-....... .., ......... ' _!·~·~!'r!!!l~ll~Qitr~~flll!!!.~..!~!!!~-...:..~--U• • t • o . 100 w. ••t ,. .. ,.1 •altt•• I• ------~--------... Mnth• --'· ....... We ..... I ... , ... lluft DIH lbdrm, N ..... IM .., .... , -. I _.... •· l •· a. la ,.,.n 1ttUn1. pt. Net tor ... JolN, ..... I .. eeuqe, .... -· AU ea ... ud ...... ,. ........ crpt, ~M. c .M. 141-IUO ..._. 1nl .... + ..... n.tJ &o mcwt le. Call .._.._.,..,Adu1t1 no -------• Id" AdUlt. DO pet.a . ._ CoMl Paettte IUC. pet1. tHl/mo. A\eo OdM bdrm • bate. for ...... --.•l·-· .......... apl for ........... am ..... elqle •dull. Mlt /mo. . Slfl. m.'171'1 1Ir.~111 W. lllltSl. I Ir. 2 Ba . Stove. MUm._ I 1111. ~. ........ •llw1•r. oeH• view. ---A.-ifor 1"91e. -. 2 llr 1 le Av1U. now ....................... . Avail. aow frwbJy palot· 1 Br. Stove. d1bw1hr NM ol Balboa • CoHl ~ U1111 Id 1 Ir -mo J D -. Hwy fl'71 mo. J D -·-MIM.11U009 Pl-.• HAPPY AD la lhil eoluma foroely •·•· C.UIG-1171 llMIT9'Ul ANJn'• lllltfTI: $1"9111, 1 ' 2 l1d1oom1 • F111 niahed l Unl111n1•htd •Adult living • No Pell • Models Open 011ty 910 6 Property M iu;t . •Mm Property M1rnt W•lyrat.aitromtM ·mTAaAMT 751-lm. • 1140 TIH'm.__ • 11p. t41·T4'1. 1274 • eq, ft. well located A .. mhll '91 ••in Tim, bue a bappy ---------1 ....................... lovely, llU'ft I Br. A11t In Ntwpoft llvd. C.M. Nonlt ea.ta 11 .. olft~. a ........ llllopp6a1 Marttale. Ill-MN ,.......,llviDC. I love you 1 Br. Spaclo.u Apart·.,_ MW l •I Mrm. theBluff1.'4N . 1.IVI: l\T H&WPORT P"' next lo your docw. Cllll9' ...... Prte.ln-alot.Love,Lee-A.mae. meata. Secluded with PlerpcMoteCoedoe. Pooi. llMMN ltr.ACH'70/Wlc. l"\llly equipped with cl.._ oaeeu .. t loaee ~...:!' IDODOY to bit)' C..... lllO Oekwood Getden Apartment• pla. pool. No pet1. epa ttnal1 1•ra1e1 -. Ml-OMO ~ •le cabin.ta Ir plw a tm.·llty opera· al bo 2HD T.D. any ••••••••••••••••••••••• From 010. A••nt tm) a.Tllli cl7t : (114; VlUa&alboa Condo, Lu• 1 1toraie. iteuonabty tiaa. ..._ 140 persona, ...!!!__• ye sio.ooo. Non•~ Newpott IMch/So, 1700 16111 51 10o~ef 11 161111 (714) 142>1113 111.-.Ul·.U. •mhv•. Bdtf'l. Poul/ Jae. 9624 =-c::-CaJITom Harbor Aa1umabl• loan ind ..-.a-'· no Jlll)ty. For ._.lo W. Santa Alla. Secur, Bld1 846·8038 ..... , .. ••••••••••••••• Proteu~l Bldl __. will balp ftnaace. adMa call AG!' t'IS.7Jll from Dau Pt. 7;30 to Btcbllw. Ne~b dfforat· Wla&• RMtal. -Mo. a -MOUMfAIMYtlW · M,ca myt.1.me 4:80. Id. Great E lkle loc. No ldnn. 2~ 91 , Condo. Npt. 8hr1, ac:ro11 from l8MIOO. W...,.. ... ..._, 111-1147 peg.SDS.~·OIOI Ot.an 6 lay view ao• beach. Bat-h 6 2 en TW~UI WX•YIUfTI ........ Private party bae well a..t&._., IJOO Newpott leech/No. 880 Irvine .._. Verdt 4.p1ea, 2 br, 1 boet .Up. Commw teenh' lt ~ .....!!45· pool, enc 1ar Near Palm ~rt•••· 1·•... lmmed oe~nc:y. aooo '31·14'1 67J.69H =-~1:; ••le ..................... .. b d lt f courte, pool. H or I ---·· • • .... ft. Ste ol a olfices · · •· 1ar, • u •· re 1• D -I bedroom v Uu avaUa .... ..aA-....... 541-51.'Daft s ryer, 2 car 1au1e · • +coaference 6 recep·1----------11-1•1 t6th1 . . w/elee. 1•ra•e door 3 Bdrm. 2ba. UI W bit. Weeki, monthly lion. Koll C enter• BEACH CONCESSION I POOO 2nd Tnllt Deed <7141 ~11°' 2 Br. 2 Ba. Townhowie, opener. Prlvate p1tlo, Balboa Blvd. Dl•hwihr, and amual y. 7• lllhted Newport Bch. Contact Xlal PGt•tal •location bebb.d • oOo lit Tru.at _,,. ____ !!11!1!!!!!1!!!!!!=~ peUo, 1areae. $500 mo. oew c1rpet Wiii COD• frplc. laund hook UPI. tlM!a court.I. ~loe• to An D H. r v e y ( 2 13 ) DW' Ne.-.ct n£. •. Call Dlled Oil a a .e· 't -aider 1 · 1ar.,e v. blk to bch R • n c h o M l r • I e ' 1 •21000 ..--r~ cree Y w II e Lr1. bachelor. w/frplc &Jl..t081. urn.141·180I. '750/mO. 11'1111t. HCUM. R.-t•rant Row. A1ent. • . owmrfordeUUa51$.5115 San Juen Capl1trano. st• to beb. SZSO/mo. 1 BR + loft. 2 Cull baths lo¥ely 1, 2 • 3 Bdrm. ly. Avail now. 873·2282, 9 m4)m.40lr'f. 300eq. ft. approx. Prlv1te llAUTY SALON :."1.ta!~~::. :·C: 2J3-446.7W7, 446·4750· $4.2S. Towabou1H, 1•ra1e. IOSpm. Hawaii Waterfront Houee bMh. Fnry convenient. 3 operaton, SI.too. terut + d i1coual. 646-2901 paio,laundryfac.'4$06 -t K IS f II I Near Nwp. F rwy 6 ~ ---•--Sub •t n •ns1 cu• ...... 1 ..... a'15. Call 218/516-7202 or canaJ Front corner lot. • aua ur ole . Briatot 1225 mo. Avail. VWIRR -....-. ma "' ......... or_. &>N. FOURSEASONSAPTS. n ·-...... 1. 3Br, 2bl, trplc, 11 I UD· BASSE'M''7e&-OCMI J.2.1-80.715St.Clair1·"l'"' ~!~Alt . 848•2325 ; ~······················ .. ,~,... deck rel \A9 ~ ...u. ......... I m~ ll02 Couple. no pets. 2 br lV. 1'HIWHIMITtH __;_.._..~~·auto 1ar dr, 4bdrm, Zba condo on tD.CGltaMeu. 84$-7800 IAUOA ISL.AMD .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ba twnhse. Patio, pool. ......... ........, windows sUp North Shore of Tihoe. i:'J70. 735JoAnn642·1602. Luxury Adult unlta •l al· avell1ble. '875 /mo. Fully furn. s /mln from Prime corne.r loc. U~ to Men's wear abop·m•ln e I ~1-rft/ Pw 11~1/ Lost or found a pet! C11l Leal&...., Animal A11iatance Avail. lmmed. 2 BR, fully redec. petlon xlnl loc., 19' .. Bllcony. New paint. new applic. S450 mo. Can Built·ins. Adults, no pets. be s een at 660 So . s:u.s. 979-4410. fordlble Uvln1. 1.2 6 3 875-0l20or 673-2375 North Stu. $400/wkly. 4,500 IQ ft. Full service, It. location. •.ooo +In· Br. Well dec oreted. ...OCIAMFIOMT 967-3228, SJ0.31Me Bert. modern, 1lus bldg. Wlltory. 50% down. owe Olympic alae pool, li1ht· * 646-G03. bUance for 3 yrs. 322 ed tennil court, J1cuzzi, 1br, &>aneli.n1. great vw . SKJ RENTAL Marine Ave Glassell, #86, city 0(1----------1 Orenge . 6 4 0 · 504 9 ; $345. Adults only. Upper 2 7S2-4999 BR new cpls & drps. No perk like landsc1pin1. frplc, S5:50/yr. 2br, den. So. Lake Tihoe, Nev. 2 NEW EXEC. SUITES . . . Ft-om $311().146·0619 great vw, paneled, frplc. BR. almost new, steps to BfSI' O.C. LOCATION ~ [1€\TIG€ ..._,..._.0 1107 pets. 311 W. Wi lson . $600/yr . 642-0045 eves Heavenly North ski lifts. LU"U9€\ DEL.lJXE 2Br 2B1 . only panoremic like view. 200N.TuaUn Ave.1m1n. ""'n Adults. no peta. '450/mo. ~ ... H4 T ~ ._., 'l Tb S.A. • Nwpt Fwys. Lge Real b tate Investments 960-4145 ,.....,.n,,"' • S. Y . per na e. e prof. decorated of cs. 333.1W.fat~wy, NB Cloee to beach & bay, SOUTH COAST PLAZA ---------1 Lo I 2 Bd 1 Ba · E q u 1 l Y S h o P P e 6 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631·2177 ·-~--------i bdrm •-f . bdrm ve Y • qwet 916-542-1•00. ask for Receptionist, telephone 6 I 1 , stove .. re ng, AREA. 2 Br. 1 Ba. Lrg 1 •pt, cottage atyl area, mature adults on· .. nl newly painted. very patio, pool, rec facil. living, $32().$325. ly. $495. J eanne, agt. Unda. ~··~':°':.'v~~. ·~0'! Mllllytoa... 5025 c l e1n. 2 ca r gar , security gates, no pets. 847-3020. 631·1266. Mat.a Condo: 2 bdrm on S275mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• washer/dryer, no pets. $480 968-36S2 ./NEED I S450. lsl & last + SlOO · · HIAllTHllUCH Lido Isle Ba y front. Beach. View! Sleeps 6. 953-0937 dep.673-2810. Plf'fectllr21e New 2br. 2ba, bit-ins, Gorgeous view . 2 Br, =~~ght Brochure . 2J005qFT. c.-o-.. Mar 3822 1600sqft, patio, fplc patio, gar. Adults. $475. 2ba, frplc. S900/m o. =---------I ••••••••••••••••••••••• dbl encl gar. dshwshr 4922 Edinger. 84().3908 494-0009 ......,. to Sll9re 000 ~:u~~~I o~fl~~r~;:cee~ -/MONEY Upper lg 2Br, 1Ba . frplc. I ~G~g:ru~~ 2 Br. l Ba. in 4-Plex. Nie Versailles. 1 Br . Pool ••••••••••••••••••••••• Private & ll'OUP areas. V qliet adlt. non smoker, neighborhood. Close t club. Security. $425/mo'. Moving? Avoid deposit.a & Ideal for computer, re- no pets. Refs. req. SSOO Spacious Family 2 all. Garage. No pets. 646-6109.Nopets. cut living expenses! search,deli1n,etc. ~. lse. 1st, last .+ clean Br-S3SO. Pool & play. S425 7~1713 833-3307 Professiona lly since RJGtrr REALTY ':;.~11&1~c'4~pos1t Avail ground. 548·9556 from ~ .. lge chee~ 2br, 2.ba, 1g=.Co:~fr~te~u;-'~~ 1971HouSEMATES .__:-_~ ... GE ----12-7PM. bl · "'"r' rRV..,.tA t·ins, nr ocean, grea jacuzzi. $525. 752-2310 832·4134 .--... Ls 2bdrm. Iba, stove. reCrig. N da .....,.,._ gar. util paid S.SSO 223,.., 2 Br. ~rpt.s. drapes. No a r e a . o p e t s ys, ~7576 eves. LOOKlNG TO SHARE? Marguerite Open Fri. pets Children OK. W tD -~-94.56 __ C_De_a_n_)_. ---i Lrg 1bdrm apt, ~dulls, WE MATCH R OOM -~8:~~.~~~~n~f~~:!i~ Sat, Sun. 9·3. hook up. 5425· 644'5789 WALK TO BEACH 2 Br. pool, newty decor. No MATES! Wll. 1350 & $450. 2450 • Cla>ITMO NOK.IM M&lrclTD.._. '7M5ll /115-1145 ~~~ 1 BLK FROM-OCEAN $375. 2 Br. New paint. Private yard, stove pets. Westcliff 645·8152. 752.9475 Newport Blvd. Costa · Young adults orr street refrige. Small pet OK. Mesa. See Manager. A Mort1.,e Bro.lier large 3 Br. 3 e,, Crplc. . · . $400 mo , 536.2456 lmmac. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Frplc. M/F shr 5 br; 2 b• hse, -----...-:;._ __ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii enc l gar. beautiful parking. No pets . 180 536-79'79 Steps to the beach. Vear· C.M. Spa. Nr So. Coast Stn1te to triple ofliee w.••.-oeift ... borhood. S900/mo. Rochester. Call aft. 6. 1 pt •. f _ u1•-·" in N _.., llSPAST7 ... 6 4 5 9 7 3 5 y.67J.2S07. aza • wy. __. + 1/5 a -av.... ewport ....... Call Anthony, w /days · · WALK TO BEACH : Bach. utila. 641-4913 Beach. Call for info: ~v •mt-lat, ZDd, 3rda· 643-5751,nites&w/ends2br, new cpl /drapes, Stove & refrige, ga lmmac.•large3Br.2Ba. 7S2-f188. fla.=;D.ji2 844-8M9. !Mlt·ins clean. no pets water paid. S300 mo Step.a to the beach. Share lrg l~ home, S26S LawOfflc•fOfo LHM - ' - - 645-8922 See 752 ·e · 536-2456,536·7979 673-2507. + util. Microwave, 2 l=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Shalimar Dr. frplcs. 546-3428. Newport Beach, Orange 1• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I .. --~. 53'1·Z2'73 N f t Im Cl•ah 5100 ......__ ' o ee. ••••••• •••••• • • • ! • • • • • • *Found OI' loat • pet? C 111 Now You Can Sell More "ith Dally Pilot P ENN\' PINCH E R ADS Still only 112. 3 ltnes for 2 da\s only SI a day. 34t: a line .·\d,·ert1se one o r more tlt'ms \ "lued up to SIOO E<1eh <1dd1t1on<1I line 1s only 60<· Cor 1 he two <I a y s Sorn·. no t' o m m I' r <'i a I a d s Jllowed Chargl' Your Penny Ptncher Ad or u se your Bank Americard Visa or Mastercard. For more 1nformat1on and to place your ad call 642-5671 m ! We' R the Pet Pals. (714)'7S21M Lost: Pit Bull, black .. while fem.ale. Rewud, ~.53M712. H.B. LOST: Gold bra~let, re· venlble w /blue & red en1mel. Reward. 67~5523 Loll: 2 Cocltatei11, No. Coet1 Mea1, 1 M. gry w tor . c heek•, 1 F g r y /wh t. R e ward . 546-6767 LOST: Blk & Wht Fem. Siberian Husky in Capo Be a c b are a 11 / 3 REW ARD 493-8366 Lost: 11 /23/80, orange· lady's wallet near Sav· On at Weatcliff Plua. Contains hard earned Chris tmas mone y Please return. 646-2396. Loll: Adult male grey & wht mile cat . ff. H Weatherby Bay, Hunt. Hrbr . R e w1rd TI4 /94C).38:M Found: SHELTIE mix, femele. vie Huntington Center parking lot SPACIOUS NEW 3 Br 3 Ba encl. gar. frpl $850 mo. 64().2439 NEAT&CLEAN West.side2 Br. l Ba. Near to the beach. Pri vale fenced patio. $425. mo. Avail. now. Call New 2bdrm, 4 blocks fro 2 Br. 2 Ba. Penthouse Apt. ---------• County Airport are•. ll«>NEY AV ocean. Adulta only. n OI: ;'t!750 per mo. Only Roommates 18·25 to shr Luxurious office avail. All.ABLE peta. 536-28TI. Ill. . required. Call 3Br, .28a edapt7• ,,~d1222M. Sl85 Dec. lSth. in custom de· =..~~~: 1----------536-~. 3br, 3ba, frplc. pri v. patio. gar, 4 blks to ocn $725/mo 644s8277 ---------1 'Tl4.D·l32Seves. mo., 1mm . _. signed Lawyers s uite. ~-..a Deluxe poolside xtra lg New single story office "'""'"""" by Combination SCUIM.ETS AllSIEIS Lolt: Opal/1arnet ladies ring, neer Spires Rest .. CM. Much sentimental value. S48·4433 •2br. 2bl. Bltns. dswhr Versailles LUX JR . Working mother nds bldg. Appr'Ox. 225 sq . ft. cl Real/Peraon1I Prop . IV.. miles beach. Adlta 1bdrm w/refrig. View. roommate-furnished apt Adjicent Secr etar ial Imertel FlnanciaJ Corp. no pets . S395 m o 5eCW'e, pool. spa, '440. S175mo851-0189aft5pm area, fully furn. Recep·1--•<•R•'•>111ft11'11·i'iiiiill-• 536-8362. 760-8390. _ WANr to Share 2 bdrm tloni1t, copy ser vice, ~---=--=-=--.,..~----- 3124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5.56-6516 -----Embody -lclng - Glend -Policy - MIWLYDECOR. 1 Br. gas pd, encl gar, dtwuber, pool. Adults. 642-.5073 COLONY APTS. 2 Br. pool, garage Adult No pet FANTASTIC 2229Canyon C.M. library. confe r ence MlmyW-.cl SOJO lBr condo. Nr . ne w 2br, 2ba. nr beh. built.ms Apt-Nice area C.M. S165 room.Call714/833-1940 •••••-•••••••••••••••• GOOD I only have one question for those who went to raile the price of 1tampe. "Who do you know th1t has noewa that GOOD?'' 2 ....... ,. Newly decor. Gas pd, encl gar. pool, d/was her. Adulta 842·.5073 l .. TowllhcMt1• Newly decor gas pd • encl gar . pool. d twasher Adult s 642-.5073 East11de 3 Bdrm, 2 l>a No peta. Incl. gas $550. Isl + dep. 851-9847 SPACIOUS 2Br adult apt Open beam ceiUng1, loll oC wood. Incl fnge No peta. $385/mo. 673 8803 or 548-~. 646-035of UKI PALM SPRINGS Lre 2 Br. Eaatside C.M. Pool, BBQ, 1395 mo. Giant 2 Br. $425 mo. Sm pet OK. No last mo req. Drive by 149 E. Bay St. I.hen call 642· 0282. l290 1 BR upstairs 132 E Bay St .. no peu. 1st, last +-1100 dep. Also, avail 2 BR, 1350 646 2325 , SCI S.131 HIWDILUXE 2br. 2b1 Ideal for omce or smglea. frplc, giu, patio 1450 759 1914 4.94 2962 PINE BLUFF APTS Spac. 2 Br. 2 8 Ad It l Br Easlllide, w /10111 ol • u neat wood SJSO Complex. Patio, view. 842.1M5o ft 5PM frplc. encl gar , ga11 --1 stove, diahwar, s pa, 2 Br l 'i'I Ba. carport, near fndry rm. From S.SOO. OCC. 5400/mo. ~s 2970 SPMC 631·6107 aft6PM security. tennis, pool refrig, dis hwas he r +~ulil6'5·9786aft7pm 1--------- sauna, spa. Nope~. 5425 S475 /mo673,2571 M/F 25-lS ,_ h H B Prime Newport IM esa • "' s are · · B111iness Park. QualHty Days : 213 ·639 -0251 $495. New, lge 1 br condo, ~· w/d, gar. S225 + office & warehouse Eves:213·S4Ml030. sec. Versailles. 631·5237, V..UUI. Eves963-7933. space. 1,980 sq . ft. unit Beautilul.ly located 2 Br. (21.3)~3145 Share 3br hoU.Se behind avail. for immediate oc· S375&up.Child 0K.Ga Lower 2bdrm, 2ba. $600. Bick Bay . i:espon , C\C)811cy.Forleasing in· indd.842-1652. f"rl>lc, dishwasher, East mel l o w & c l ea "I . fo,caU842·4463 Mon.-Fri. 2 cute 1 br apt&, nr ocean Bl~f. No pell. 6«·0685 or S225 /mo. 979-8886. 7 :JIM. new c rpt & drapes 631-2029· _ Nr OCC ·UCI. Share 800 sq ft. · 3 offices in 10.SllS.1.16·7542 NewPortlsland2br 6bdrm, 3ba beaut home Newport Center .. 567 San tr.m 1144 Yearly. 9550. with student. Aveil Dec. Nicolas Dr. Suite 109. •••••••••••••••••••••• 673.4749 I. .Beau67J-.4697. S700per mo. 644·4684 . North Irvine Condo, 2 Bx. L..a lria• aph. Roommate to Share 4 We .have ~ffice ~P.•ce 1 Be. Furn. SS.SO. Unfum. AT BEACH Bedroom House o n 1vail1ble tn prestigious ~. 637-4051. Ol:ean view. pool, tennis BEACH. Avail Dec. 1st. Newport Center. 8'75 sq ft • -•ectt 11..a• -.... dlta I •. 548-9410CaU before 5pm. with a huge ocun view ...,.... -............ a , se. 1. 2 , on1 .. 30 /ft • -•••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm from S4•0. 5515 ior y ... · uclSe lbr f 1 d ... RlverAve.842.2566 C.D.M. Large Apt to has2yearopllon from • rp c • . own town, <r>l · _ share M. 23 to 30. No Ol:tober 1981. Call for Incl. u t1 l1. Marth a 1 house from be1ch. Lrg Flakes. 12·1·80. 760-0829 moninlormation. 49'1·~. 494'3!72· 2Br, freshly painted. Will Merit D.M. MARSHALL RLTR Aiit for rent. l or 2 br • furn. WlO/mo. 988-8263. Fem shr w /u me, Sl 71 144.9990 view, frpk, no childre Condo 2b 2b b I mo. + "°' elec. Aveil Dec Db olfiee In nJce pror. or pets. 497.1305, • r, a, •Y v ew, ----encl gar, auto opener. 1.1139-82«, 7S9-0C06 Juli• bkle. 0 .C. Airpof'\ aree, Ol:un front •pl, 2 br. 2 ba. '85 yrly. TSL M1n1•e. furn. or unlurn., all serv. • Roomm1te w 1nted for ftl• ... n-aJt Sl200 mo. For u le o ment842·1803. -'"'"""'t7t>;,;lll leaM.W7·1305. ---------oceanfront apt on Balboa _ 1_.._; "25.1 Br.1 Ba. Apt. Near Pminaula,N.B. 751-5340 1---------1 Sll5-$MS. 2 Br. I Ba. Apt. 2 br apt house, adulta, no _,,......~ JllJ 1 new, enclsd 1ar. lndry Gtt._UWri FOllLIASI C.rpet1, drepea, pool, peta, 413 Ford Rd. '420 •••••••••••••••••··~·· fie. u .. talra unit. Adults ..... ...., 4J50 4 Eucolf.1.:t. c2!!.f. rm lndry rm. lmmed. oc· Aft~.~·IM19. 2 BR 2~ Ba CONDO, only,catOK.TSLM1mt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l,OI ~.PT. C14>&DCY.Adultaonly.cat · -clean, quiet, pool, fplc, 842-10. SinlJe Dbl 1 It ' Lrientry•recept. OK.TSLMemt.642-1803. S~~:'!~~p~f &1~;~ ~C.'8mo.N0-504J s.a...... Jl76 Slor•I~~~=: Meaa~ei Xlnlloe·nrOCAlrport "50-1495 2 Br. 1 IJI Ba. area. 710 w. 18th St. • ....... ••II Jl6t ....................... Mar. ISO/mo.151·21'75 Ole facet be1ut atrium Twnhle. All bullt-in1. •••••••••••••••••••••• 28r '425 mo .. enclosed Abundant parkln1 Patio, yard. l.ndry rm. 1 Bdrm. Deluxe Apt New ,.;., prtvite yerd. c.c.ta MeH, 731 W. lath 851-9091 Sm child, 1m pet OK. drepe1, clun, roomy, .. --IT 518-0741, 788·4541 St. 145, •infle 1arafe. D 1• r• ~ 4410 Immed. occup1ncy. TSL quiet . M1ture 1du lh. • CC50Mft'9'Ct0i S...AM lllO ~. N0-9IOO. Alk for ••••-••••••••••••••••• ... mt.6'2-1803 S325. Se curity $100. UY.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• F91e. For.aore4olficeapace•l Oeanlng fee 1200. Open G 6 ltor In ff t rtMPMble [.._*41t Larse1 Br. 1 Ba. Unfurn. S.t/Sun 1o.4. 147 E. 1ath 81n1l11, 16 2 bedroom 2 Br condo, newly de · arap · aae un · ..... ZtOO IL-Pt ms St c M apta.6 ~ corawct encl 1., pool Bch. 21Jt433-J435 or P .O. -. • • Call 831-8081 . . · l'\-om '449 144-JIOO ..c tile ni So 'CoHt Box 449, Seil Be acb, MESA VERDE DR lbdrm, back yerd, PlUa MSo SAS-ZwrO •ft 90'740 PLAZA 2br Duplex '4'70, util pd, Octaatront for Winter IPM · · 1515M~Yenltf.C.M. Adulta ee.1103 no pets, w.S::-OK. ... .... Jl\lrallhed • un· ... . ~ Balboa Peoimul• nHl MM I z m E. ZatSt. MGR 3D or Sl8·'7aGO furn. Br*er. 816-4912. rlf ...... ,... ... 4 to ha f.one. (10\',x20"") 1---------1 1 Br 1 Ba, clean, qwet. no -~ u. .. ••~ HOO f1NN3.. m.mo Near A1rport • Freewaya. IASTSIDI ltidl/peta. 12'1S/mo. C•ll NO l"l:EI Apt. 6 Condo ••••••••••••••••••• Total IMO eq ft. a air C Is t W... Crataat•lJM IWUU. VU11 ftntal1. Double 1ara1:· tu. E. eond. om~ unJta w 12'ba. ~~4,:,~~k~::l::: 175-4812 Broiler !•!tt!f! =-c:!:, ,:!&or~= ~..;:..~· ~: deck 6,.Uo. No cblldren ~·:a Br. Apt. Oara1•. ldlllt •Pb tn"';4 1:~ oromce. ,__,, ID rear w/tr'UC!ll tlH H · Cll' '*'· -mo. Avall. REALTOJts -:::O· J::°'·H A~~· ito ,..., .. 11. J bdrm ~rom OHiie....., 4410 cw cir. Wt.able for li1ht Dae. 11th. 190 E. 21.lt St. --1. i--sT. · • · · · ... + pool1, tennle, ••••••••••••••••••••••• m1eu.facturln1, ••· D•Y• f 41·4H2 ; evee A-....... Newport H•lthta. eao. ..., ..... ponds! o •• 1117 Westellft. Jf.B. Want ....., or '·Com~ 16IMI. 2Br, all new cpta, drpe, IG'7MO. tor eoollln1 • beat1n1 ftuaelal tut. 7000..f. ~ WW ~lckr amsTMAS C.-..SH P9int Ir vinyl, 11ra1e, AU MWt, ao peU. 2 Ir. a ~ h'om Sao Dle10 I.It. floor. ~Ml.am. Ill ar pert. Ml· ... I•. 111fludcabtwortbtl0 tmmo.141-aou Ba.Prom .... Pool,ipa, .. :J.:'l.~\.=bu.!: IOU.CMia :'!i 1'::1111 eve• lo JOU. 2 Br. 1\', Ba. Sl'70·S4'71. l • l Br. tttnp, di'ruller lneld. Wiit oa llcJ'adden to MIWPCMIT Tow•o ••· pool, I••· Allt!l'wllalle. Near •ew. =:·•· Goll Courte. It a• l • d V 111 •I• . --metlttn ..... .. ..... 71 tl;,,,1-Is watar paid, ~ Pltlo, tky H1ht, ~ ('11'-.1111. ID ......... lwetloe. WO -• .. •••••••••••""!-;' ••• ._ lo• ...... to,1 ;;"O.C~:!t":c.:~: ,,..._, MIWPOIT ..._ ..... =•le npporl U . loatll OoaU ey. TSL ...... ea.Mu. ~ :::· ~-:.':" :::· ·-.................. 1ru111a.-i 11w,. L•w:: ... a ... ~r.nr.r. o-w lea•· aNa10: . . , ••·•••Iler, '•••••· ~:\W ,... i.t• eeu... .... .,., -············ .. •••••• .... -,...,..,..., ... ..... ··----. l 1'dnl adalt coo· a .... • • ... 1 L= a ar. Upper ~~91t•:LWrr, lllCU'llft.,..,. ..._,... ...... u. r.:" -... f ..... ·--, • •· ,.. • l llMN fro• _ • .._ .. , 11.-./C.ll. ,.......,....._. ft • ·-• • $100,000 2-d T.D. Secured by prime Npt Bch Ocean View Lux. Condo. PP ooly-no Bkrs pleale. Paya 15~ per yr. All diae Syn or 1ooner. Miu Walker 87CJ.MOO Have eomethinl you w1nt to lell ! Cluailied •da do it well. 842·5671. OPPC>nUMfTY lmocb often when you me resuJt-1ett.1a1 Daily Pl.lot Claasilied Ada to ruch the Oran1e Co11t marbt. Pbooe 842·5671 NOVEMBER -MID-WEEK . SALE. For Private Parties Only NOW through NOVEMBER 30th CHO REBATE FOR EAAL Y CANCEl.LA TIONS) Clean out the closets, kids' rooms, & ..:... take · adwantGgl of this great · ~ng your unwanted lt111t1 Into ~ I cqlh. COFFER LIMITED TO NOH ~A&. AOYEllTISMI) CMI. NI DAILY ...Gr AD ... TODAY _,,,,.._, 1..:-u. -191 W/ l'pN, 1ar, ..... ~. Wltla Ma.Ufal UH. -+ '6 •UI. ~~ ... . . -... ,...,, .. ,.. ••• ..,., 118't.1111•.W.-..n ....._ __ --· .-.. ..._ •.-. ...... nut . ......... ~---···..... .... ...... 111/llf.Tlll. ,.. .... ~--------------..... ------------~--------- .......... ti'..._ ___ ,__ ............... -, • • •• -......... ,. l "Let Tbe Sumblne In" Call SunahiDe Window Cleanin1. Ud. 548.8853 PRO WINDOW W ~H Home • Commercial Ftee Ell. Steve646-1957 !,1t1"! !~!r a 30day ad in the DAILY PILOT SlllVICI DIUCTOIY OOITNOW! '42-H71 twp Wmhd 71 00 W..tecl 71 00 Help W..tM 7100 M.lp Wmhcl 7100 tWp Wmhd 7100 Help W..e.4 7100 ....................... ....................... ...................... . .................................................................... ,. Lelt & ..._., 5100 Leif & ,._. UOO W..tecl 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST: Female black It IJ'eY striped w /white kit· ten . Vic Adams· .tr Brookh ur s t , HB . Reward. 983-0468 Lost: 2 lae M dogs, 1 yellow Lab mix "Toby", 1 while Akita <like Snnoyed) "Kishi", re· ward 536 ·4090 , (213 )43&.1707 TOMMY'S A#.e ia no restriction to l.U.I... CAS .. aMHDID COLLIGISTUDINTS Driverw/sm. car, rtt. $4. Eirecut.iveAssiatant OF NEWPORT earn extra Christmas Immediate openings for P /time on weekends . Work full or part Ume hr/gas allow. Call: ll/26 A~(Publis!'er seeks money, demonstrating teller trainees. full as Call for appt. 6'6-7441 selling e l ectronic orl2/l.6"2-9'30 ;Execll;ll~eAss1Btanl,exp ESCORT toya in fine Department part time. Cash handling Lloyd's Nursery. 2038 calculators, micro· 1n edatang & research 752-93U Stores. $4.00/br. + com· exper pref'd. F /time Newport Blvd. Costa computers, & related DRUG STORE RX & drug helpful, m1&1t be fast, ac· TOUCH A CLASS miuioo. Call (213 ) note clerk paeition also Mesa products. I Retail Sales) clertt, H Mon-Fri, xlnt curate typ1s~. prefer- 376-t611. 5AM-10PM. open.Xlnlbenefit.s. Knowledge of computer pay. Moulton Plaza ra.bly exper;aence on ISCOll'TS Equal Oppty Emplyr C A S H I E R I sciences helpful. Good Pharmacy , Laguna wdrd processi.o1 ~wp. ~. 752-0817 • tJ ••u Drinn Apply at: HOUSE:WARES SAL~. PllY & benefits. lo C.M. H ills. 768-3784 Mr. CaJl6"2-0477for app l. unu AMMllS & Atte ...... 1 Bank Of America Apply in person: Rton call Lev· ~1.530. Dreyfus CA EMT 1 c I 3444 Via Lido, NB. Hardware, 1024 Irvine ---'--------mCllli Secretsy HAPPY TIWISCIVlllC FROM EVERYONE AT l: ESCORTS wi:araace ~eQwr~:~ni 756HSOB (West.cliff Plua) N.B. Companion wanted for Elderly woman or man to csz"o,"-001 L u I G 22 ood dri · ---------iii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii elderly lady Lite hakpg. slay w /housepels OC· • 55m 0 s t : .. a e All Major Credit over yrs. vsng Daft ... .:... "' I M T ru h . I d Shepherd/Husky, Irvine c111 Accy.ted record. Top pay, fringe ...._..,. penona care. OD· casionally. top refs req. op g t attractive a Y 1721 ..,.... area. Black /white/tan. RI' ' benefits. Seals Am LI... ca.IDS Fri. 8:30 to 3:30PM . Send name, ph II & ref. lo w/s borthand, bkkpg, .... = .. _ .. Wolf look. 838-4106 • bulance.548·:MS6. M IU Sli6-412 wkdys, 955-2440 P0Box234,CdM .92625 trP.inl & management ,...,.. ..... ·•. Wlmd & eves. akilla. $15,600 pr yr + ----· .. ----• REWARD. Grand Opening, M~o & ARCHITECTU RAL , llSIUIS(I u M SIOIXlbonua/profitshare. L()ST: Blk • whl Cocker W~. for relax.~uo.n" architects llJld senior /in Requires mlnimum of -raTI Electronics Sprin1er Spaniel mix, stimulation t.ry Touc~ lermed iate grade lyr. experience Ir lood •COOK• small. Reward 49&-1512 ~aa:e M':'~~e d& ~~ draftapenoo. Im mediate t)'J)ini allilla. MARKETS BEreakfpHlf C~f k. F f'!1• * FA.SHI ON .. FUN .. SSS ac v • · · openinp for those ex· ._.1 · xp. re • I not-wa 1 Full or parttime help Lost : Black &. White 536-9172. We accept all perieoced In : Com -m For2nd&3rdShifts tram. Appl)' ln person: Weare lookingforpeople needed. Wear It display spayed female Cat, blue credit c ards, open 7 mercial bldgs, 'type I), VOlflU Dick Church'• Real. 2688 who estjoy worlling in a fuhioos. CallB47-0786. col I a r name ta•, days. Multi family housing We promote t.o manage-~ill~li.lllllt~I.-~ small gt:pup environ· " meat 6: supervision from • men t u 1 l n g l h e i r ~ "Maude". REWARD. SINGLE? Meet sincere, .<type V), pleasant work· Experience preferr.ed. within. technology both in FA.SHION 6"-2l28. people-like You ! Low mgcond.,nearNewport Goodtypi.D&skillareq'd. WANTACAREER? Cook,fulJ•part,applyin hardware llJld software Top salesl ady, ex - Fee Call DATELINE-Beach. Top pay, full Both r:!tiona are full Coeta Meaa penon at Mull Lynches, lnvolvemeol. perieoced, Fil' or P/l'. FOUND: Bicycle, must identify. CaJl 5418..-01. ' """''""'1-.." benefit.a ••--••-b•-•-lllDelMar 311 Palm, Balboa . Toppay &commiasion. ree ........... .._.. CORBIN/YAMAFUJJ 6 un.:s av .... """ ... our Our newest, fut-moving Exclusive ahop. 1803 PA.RTNEJlSIHC. ea.ta Meu office. Call '3l-M2l -87-~-15.56 __ . ______ , productiatbelatesladdi· 'Weatcllff Dr. N.8 . *''OIYLADY• 11mlliicbeUSouth DuaneBleaelat54e-85lO. La---aBeacb o._......i"'""•t lion t.o the MOS Trivex 548-1007 Fol.md: 2female Bea1le1, 1lll£I ·~ ...__ b •---------~It Pup). Vic s otJ'llCALLONLY lrviDe,CAICl714 494-1233 Interview in I lint ol phA1-compati le -. ... '""'"' n'" ........ ..,..... Cce_... ........ uta, male or interactive diaplay sta· ~ llP. ca..-1 ... "-11t-·~ MC .,._,..._ ""·''Ume _ .. ,_•-our ...........,. ----vc ~' 1f '72-1 IJI * iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitl .. uu .,._,..,._au female, 9CUlptwed nails, tiom utilizilll the 3270 Teleprompter Cable TV H.B. -....OZ. Colt.a M .. offltt. Ex· facial•, pedicures, for communlcatlo111 pro· ol Newpot1 Beach la ac-....:.::=:..:=-==-----l---------1 ASS•• BS Pf.I'. pnfernd. CaU Jacki;==~!!!:=::: hop Din N 8 toco1-mall:lJl1 changes to ceptiDI appUc:aUona for FOUND: Weimerloer, ATLAHTIS MASSAfiE We have immedla&.ellftd Clarkal5t&-Z300. Ii =t!uve' :.f!,tel~. c'a1i exilting software un-temporary help to ex· female. Samoyed, male. 'ar eot.-....,..;c RE..,OBK CAlJfllllA CBJUSTMAS necessary. The M DS ...... ~ .. e c•ble TV equip· Fox T · · b <1t•• '' ~, • ..,... " for app'l. (714)980-3443. ..._ emer mll[, rown _..A Auemblen. Must have 6 WINDOW PAINTING Trivex products provide ment in Newport Beach & while female. Springer Be Pampered by 16 mo. eaper. Also need ftllllaAI P/\ime daily. $3.2.5 hr. Counter Help needed. cos l e Cr e c t i v e area. Must hne depen· Spaniel, liver & white Beaut. Girls . Open MECHANICAL As · ~ No Some retail uper pref. alternatives ro·r users of dable transportation. male. White Rabbit, also 10AM-4PM 7 days. Phone semblers. No exper. ott. 'Gu'--& 1 __ ~· ~m only FrL or Sat. suruise ai sw th.is type of On-Line In· Will train Starting at Cw. Newport· ·Beach ~3'33 Pay rate commeuurale ..... ~ .,_,. mg shl.ftJI . Must be 18 or teractiveTerminals. St.SO/hr wilh Incentive Anima1Sheller644·3656. ---------i wilb eaperieoce. Day 2700Harbor Blvd. E 0 E offer. ApplYJ at 901 West • • Cceta Mesa CA 92626 over. 549-0641. . . . 16th St N B S shifts. 7:30 t.o 4PM. App-Eq I Op . Cleri~aL M/F EllilNEERING . . . Found small blond curly PIRITUAL READINGS ly at 2l02 Business ua partun1ty DIPARTMINT · ·------- male p uppy . Vic . lOam·lOpm. Fully He 'd. Center Dr., Ste. 208, Emp1oyer e&.aK COUPLEWANTED FOODPREP Ma1nolla It Victoria. C.7296 or 492-9034. 1815 Irvine or 27957 Cabot BARTENDERS Entry-level clerical posi· Manage small business DESIGN Experienced person. Ap· ~. 549·1.508 S. Camino Real. San Rd., Laguna Niguel. Call Now hiring, fullUme. Ap· Uon open in our shipping Part-Ume. Will lraan Call ply in person lo Sebas· Clem. at 833--1441, 7:30 to 6PM I . D -h •. . . I department rorappt846-3279 tian's West, 140 Avenida Lost. smo. o ld re m . or831·0642,9to3PM. PY in peraoo: ucac "'recetV1D · Pico.SanCltimenle. Australian Shepherd INTROSPECIAL House Inn, 619 Sleepy Some lite packing in· CUSTODIAN TECHNICIAN sq>. 1 blue eye 1 brown. MYSTIC M~SAGE Hollow Lo, Laguna volved. Must work with lmmedi•le opening for G.10fcjllK•pt d MASSAGE '"OW/AD IEL[~ Beach. deadlines. Candidate Build and verify pro· Small co. near ocean Rew a r . 5 4 5 · 69 14 , .-should tv.... ~Swpm & Nwpt Beach rel ail store ,,_,,..," c--•-•-a "...,~aut 1-ICHPER ,,,._ Ci · t o1ype diaital and needs stable Ii mature .._......... ._._n&.I ....., . ..,.,,,., * ~ have 11}.key experience. & or ce maintenance. "' d I' 1 microprocessor bread-person with Syra. gen'I LOBT: <2>Weatles (small SUNNY'S se~v•c e s U .mfr.inneedsqual.in-Please apply in person : Experience · re tab e boards.Knowledgeortab ore. exper. Accurate white Terrien> vie. of Professional Massage E.OE. M/F/H dv. for all bkltpg rune-PLESSEY SEMICON· person with eye for de· te s t e q u i p.sn en t . typist. 50wpm. Front Warner/Newhope, re RelaxaUon/Therapeautic liililiili .. ___ ... llltllliiil lions. IO.key typing & DUCTORS. 1641 Kaiser. tail. Permanent fulltime microprocessors and desk telephone recep· ward 7i~ 7248 Call appt. 548-2817 computer ex P. 4 d a Y Irvine. position with excellent llOllware. Two years col-lion. Xlnl. co. benefits. work wk. Co. pd. benes.1-------.--. -benefits. Call J im or Jege e n gi n ee r ing Call Donnal: 645-3632. LOlt: Sheltle pup, M, ..... .,. .... & AMeJDblers Topsalaryt.otopperaoa.Clerical Receptionist, Ray644-50'70 counes,wilh2 yearsex-~ call ~7MO dys, Ptr. Aerobic Dancing, a ' --·---penence 1·n enoineenng General Mechanic 10 W111'd.. IU"I.-549-1843 tabor lest department. years current expen ence KAROW ARE SALES Apply in penon : Rion Hardware. 1024 Irvin~ IWeatcUff Piasa) N.B. ... WAMTID. SALISllP. To call on Reader Ad: blslnesa accounta for a~· vertiainc.~ llon.·Fri~ 9A.ll-5PM. Base + conr• miaaloa. Co. beneflts. Wlll train. Neat ap·· pearance • 1ood spellin1 eaaeotial. Apply Penr- nyaaver, 1880 Placentia Ave.C.M. ,_,WANT9 r We an now acceplia~ applications for a fu» time pae1tioo in our re· ader ad dept. Telephone &r counter s ales. Re· quires eood spelling. grammer. & pen : manship. Mu s t enjoy meeting the public. App· ly Pennys aver, 1660 Placentia Ave. C.M. Hostesses needed, mature person, managerial type, restaura nt exper necessary. Day & even• ing positions available. Please apply 2·5 daily Pero 's Spic er~ Restaurant. 2221 N. MaiQ' St. HB, Seacliff Village. HOSTESS Mature with knowledge & ability to supervise a formal dining room . Private Club ask for Shirley 673-7i30 for ap- poiittment. needs medjcatlon, re· { M2-4M1 eves. Nat'I fitness corp, has an CUSTOMllt IEP "' -· • · lrnmed opening in F .V. Servite dealt. Hea vy ooGM&Fordcars.Good B.ECTIONIC ICO-o-•a f/C for ao exp person with phones, schedulJna & fil. SENIOR pay. &&2-3578. HOUSECLEANERS •NEW• CA.1.-COPA MASSA GI 7005 I rt1 dri vera needed G« a Claaa I lie now. (TM) 975-1107 ext 41 for iafo -xJnl typing 6 telephone Ing. Teleprompter Cable Npt. Bcb inveatmeat skills. Please call 'IV,901 W.16th, NB. GENERAL OFFICE AS· To work for Janice'• BLERS farmbaaOPelliD1.pern· 964-4616forintervi~w. ---------SIST. Clerk t y p ist . ~!J~~ 67An5nisr.rr. 8-3• • Dlac:ount w /\hi.a ad V1SA MC CclrnerWarner/Newland ow eorollln1. Co1ta 17091Newlaod. H.B. Meu Cbrlstlan Pre- • ... ._446 school. $29.SO /wi . ,.... Includes hot lunch Ir ________ ..._, uacks . f4f ·S42 3 . Lalt: Gold Wedcllna Rln1 .... • __ .,. _______ ..,...,,,,.-=- wttb J•ua lmcribed ln W-.4. 7075 lt.I0-2t14. Found: Blk /•ht/tan Fem. Dae. Husky mark· tap,neacoUar. tu-2019 FOUND: lrl•h Setter Male (o lder) We 1 l m Inst er a re a t=-:-=~:-'-::----;-;:aa IQ.- FOUND: M mo. ~ lriah Accalmlml (1taff) -Top Salary-, .... Sett.er In So. Cat C!'A CUIJtclate or CPA. VW.,.callSll--lyT. mlatmum Tu ex· "'-d: Ot..... bl brown per. ,~•i•e H.B. .... RedbilJ • Srbtol, .._ftrm. _______ _ C.M .... '191. • {{ ..._.: bladlfe-)eLab. wtUa aray marb o• dlDIL Vle lnlae UH. MNllll. ACCOUNTS IJIO llCllYA&I ~··············· C:'lll" PU Qw a&.s.et ...sa ,...._ , .... ,.. b1111 ..-. WW clO aaflMq ldlDal=:-wl-• ~tt;.~oafldt•tl•l ..,.t ta .laftldq N.9.1111ii.o. •• aaa. :::, ~· =:, Pl 't1te ti.IO:P• aad op•,•t• •• ad · .. ,...... ..... ' pamion, lar F !C com· Deli very /Warehou se TECHNICIANS librarian, custodian, A &r _,_.,..._. __ .. __ · __ . __ _ miaaiooa bkkpr etail-~for party & rental E flnI\. NMB. 675·6110. HOUSECLEANERS Previous experience orien ted perso n -Clerical store. Ptr apply 2025 lst&z.clSWft ~ --To work for Janice's wltbcablina. bameasing. computer knowledge a P-RODUtJION Newport Blvd. C.M. aanaed Ann P/l' 8 3 aolderint and worklJI& mu at -s k 111 f u I o n ..... loy Clllb la • ...._ Y · · • • • w+t-h ~a 11-su b !el ...... ~P.R. work. Delivery Man for early Wm troubleshoot PC u -llOWlllfolllt: 1\• .. .f'ri.61>2514-. -.embliea. llbturttyneceasary. Call AM L.A. Times Delivery aemblies and controllers l.a.fCooll pe CONTROL R<Ue. Adults only! No using engineering-type We offer a atable work collectin1! Economical, back~lace test station. & C_..,H"S HOUSECLEANERS environment wlth an ex· Buildtnis 6 0 r o unds CLERK car required. 2~ hrs. per Reqwres at least 4 years Full time temporary. un celleo t salary a nd ""·pe-.. ·-. Saddlebac'" day. $425/mo. net lake1 experience, or AA with 2 W~llLa..c•__.. ..__,... .. i 1 d ~ , • ....,. • ho bon •-1 1 I years experience, ~--....... 1tu1•uperw~ ......,, .. pac ... a1e. nc u · r...a•-e ..,__. .. Camp"• me + Ill • aa a · b In& company pa id .....,....a ... .,,.u,. -· ftapomibilities will in· lowance. Westminster/ perforn;iing lhe .a ove FulJUme.Mustbeavall. Rermed lady lo Uve-111 .. lledical,Llle•ndDental Irvine. Varied ell · clude:Mlac.typin16fll· Hwit.inclon Beach area. fuoctaon s with a weekends. Hotel e:ic -~~le room , bath. losuraocea, Pension i-tence ln 1 or. more of mi, updating records 638-S486 minimum ol 2 years ex· DerienceP.rtftirfeil. .&44-88l9. Am. S.vinp Plan wlth the build log trades. andk>llin1olJob9. ---------1 perience, workinl with -1., 11, c• Cl«ll = lJlt~rHt rate, 11 Prererably at the DINfALASSISTAMT Z80 a nd /or . Z8000 PartUme.MuatbeavaU. Housekeeper wanted: bolidaya per year Joumeyman level • la· We olfer • stable work Elrp'd 4 day week CDM microprocessors. Must wknda. Ir must type Mon.-Frl. 9AM-S:30PM. --"l•=idvac:aUon chadint e•ner. at a envlromneat with an ex-71•.. beablet.oreaJaoflware. ~ Tocareforlovely Balbo .. --cellent salary aad area.4144--efter'I .TbiepcMtl· ~le.el. 7AM · ---------1 ty-...ci Peninsula Home' It I Uon mtiat be filled im· 3:10Pll. M·F . Salary ~t~eM1:df:Si ~ALASSISTAt« ! ~ Must be avail. days Ir school·a1e chlldren11 ~ue apply ran1e: $1f,f'41·'21,000 and Deotal luuraace, tu-5a4 ~Ufe. wbda. Must 1peak En1Usb • lili>5 EL I*' year. 831-4850 btw. Pealklll Plan wltb bllh DIMTAL/ tll•ctL DeM'tll Pleaae call for an appt : have xJnt. references. I -~-·-------• lnt8'eSt rate. one week llC.-r10MIST f4S-7358. Mon .-Frl. Call 673-1M3 all. fPM 6 _ l vacation after f months 111 l :I0-5. oa wknda. TIHvt~..: Cafeter ia Au alant• and 11 paid boUdaya per 4 day f /t hours flex. r---------....,. , __ ..,_._ ...W-pu1 Lime help at year. 1'11lS POSITION 66-1580 111111-.ll'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll-._IOUldlteeiper It penooai llll ltik.bey Str•t llareo Ponter Jr. Hilb E nu.ED 111 ----------t Oentra.l..Offl~e. c.n ol arthritic woman 8111&11 AM. ta "2'705 Sc boo I. A p p l y a t llUST B • . DINNER COOK fl SoUI Jec"Y ~ on Balboa laland. Moo.-!ml 0ft h*s I /f Caplatrano UaUled MEDIATELY. Pleaae a.I. Tale ol UMI Whale. •Seti I "-wtlta Sm. loc. olct variety poa. Fri. 12DooD·7 or IPll~ Scbool Dlatrict, 32172 ~mal.:;:;;neJ 400 llala St. Balboa. Ap-... ,........... No sbrtbna. nee. Lite ~/hr. + meale It tu• Calle Perfecto, SJC. I Umi9 &Jb'lapenoa. bkpc. • peld. Aleo Med aam6 AlllSTAMT •ms. •I .... PAID FreellE.O.E. halpforwbclsooly. a.ti MAMA.. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiil ;.:!!!-.....~-a..bAed man needs live .._.._..._.,_ lntnePenauelA1ency req'd.C.llr1Mmirorln· Dr.,.r'• La1uaa Hille CA lllT .. Oll ==~~,Ea~ l• alcle. ulary .. 14. ..~ .. S.-17th,C.t!..l!~;0 ,..~ ___ • _____ ...... .tor... •··•t ... ea u .... , nu. -·-<---u..1--.... -.-). •11......,.••••,• .,. _. -·· a •· •-•• • u • -.... 'fttt'Alel•NyrM/f _... ·--.-~-.--.,_....,pg 'u•e aao "rl•o,ced In better Poaltloa open for a,.1 ... 1-•.lil-•ll.l-l.ll-~-mil.ia-1.1u•-----~ ,_,.... w..._. b1 ar. etu ... i ..,.... r•allb·to-wear areulve mar . la farOOIDW, all......,.. Ea· Mlllt drift. OpportMttJl• ... ...-.... ~ Ua etlileWtde. •afll•elort a.tr~ ........ part-DoDut t1rtop Aftenuaooa 1tC 0 £"'9ft p'cl cmq. Call: 1.o...,,_ 10QUOC. MC91ri =-~~~:I*'...:; ........ ONal9 Coaa· lime, aeaeral offlee ablft. Ap.ply b ,K.•• ......, · ..._, ty. La Hebra uu P1Ma ·• uU Z....c.r,.t nper. llM. lldlll, '=bra. 9'/hr. DanuLa _, Fairview, -.. ...._ ... _ MADI llMtlad. TM4114tllf' 111• )Q~.._.f.:: ... nu .-C.M • ;:~• ~~.:; 1\all 6_pert Ume. ~uµm~~ .. ~11~164:'!lil~---~ =a. ' ;t:., ::; ~""IT Do~ ha" a naJr for In· iii;' a ,..__ ud ata· arw. UnlfGr'qll• ham d. .. w .c.a ~: .._.. .,..,., "t"ll ror ttrlor Dttont1•1 'P ble ~ a&••Plaer• All8 n • O¥W, rttlred -~--ft_,•·.-~· .. ~: P,,':::t.;...w tor ...__.,....w ~.-. "°ui,....MCi c:AmWJTGWM c:n-.,.._ al our d.r. la tM aa.lar lal &ory to: ~ ~r ~ II 71ft "f l . Stert lm· dl.1 !.~~.up, p • w.aa.a..SuUAaa.I•· ... -•· :..\AAI l·r..--u aft m:,11111 : •11 • l ... Fiiiiiiiiiil~ -•-TMYIJL•. • _,...., ,_.,.. __ Attlallet&ar1I dnl1• • -C::i. .......... "' ...... liiii1liilllili.i:ii(iJ '~~;;;~~~~~~~!;!1 =rt .. 1d1 ofc.-. ~ ~ L l I ,. -·- A Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad ... we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you calf in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... · For more Information and to place your ad call 642-5lfl8. 642-5678 DAILY PILOT ~~~ .. ~ ..... ~!~ ~-~ ..... !! .. ~!.~.·-~ ..... !!~'~:'!~ .. ~ ..... !!~ ~'!t?~ ..... !!!! ~~.!!~ ..... ~!~ !~!~!.~ ..... !!!.~!~?~!'~ ..... ~!~ ~~~ .. ~ .... !.!~ • ~ ••••• I • .._.__ .............. -t .J, orncs POtllTION R••tauraat-undwlc:h ~ SCTIY ~ ci--.. , , Ta hve la. Mq\ be non Alt,._ a Urd workla1 -:=--,_'GP' ,.._ ... a.tca1uw .. aee .. 1ary. Preti ,.,.._, clal•f lT, mailer food Pri lvvrsRS :-..,.... _.._ary .or Dr.'• of Ice ....,., mature, dtpenda-..., ••bltlou ,.raoa i;'.a. -u n::!.."'J V..tnllf la1naraace, HB :a:'*' to work1 ~Ith area ~uppu:~·~r io': Waated f« a.e/roJ~ Part time. Varied dut.le•. iD lnine. 4P,\dayw wuk. b&epel'!_On~~·'TJH. ~for. ca,..,. la flee ••••1er: u .....ua. Job~l ·=~~=:k food to Irvine corporate MUSTHAVEA LEAST J..qmaBdL'dl·.00 . 55MID,562-l250. ttouaelaH per . live la . IMt ,_. mautement. Hotpttal Rd. Ste 111 Ordlr Delll Olrl, anawer rorTom y. commwllty, near o .c . 1 5 ~EXPEr•zi:fE· SIClnARY • Do you •.UOY worklal N.B.~. t'"'-L flU . Al-. Deeda -pie for n o epp1 aca on, • _......._.•·t r I Sec~ 5/daya week. IM HM wllb people , t be ... ••. IOID• n1 al·m-1p.le rood .... -prep SU.115/hr. Lee Roofin1 •. ·--or ar1e Y&•-7 cbw~0'7thva. cti.a•.....,. of leadenblp? lf&DICALRECBPI'. Mull have 1d handwrit· ProducUoo d1 11 • M2·'1m, 1153 Superior buly real ettat.e office. vn ri,P:40UMa Me lt Ed'• ParUiJDe 1-lOp lq. can 1-s . Plcwlck Help waotAMI part time. aan wlch mak n1 • Av .. C.M. l.alUDa Beach. Call fOf !::lee. Sec'y, •u.peri.H I • INTERIOR DESIGN woWd Uk• to talk wltb s.&.517.a.La;;.'°m P..,...Mt-11&7. Mallroom.lloo.SPM 'tll oounter help. No exper. appt,•·5454. people, aucceuru COlft· FIRM ueda creative you. Starli•I waie tlnith. Tue1. SPll 'tll net. Mon. Jl'rl 1·4 Cell SALES m 'I. R.E . developer. ==~~~:~: ::O~vp~ .. Y:;1lf!::~; n:,.•:,::~~t• woJ~1a~lrtni ~.~-~ly 1uo ~~ Su11e. M Y . ~in;~:::f.:!';t,•:e~ =.-::::.{ ~J::on to work partfotioorplct11re1. Dll· " pd vacation• and .. __ .. La_...ale. u 00 .• for put Ume poeltkMY. Ptr 1'-,_ .. __ .. o....... t 1 m1mt w /1ood co. Or1anlaed person w / ..-n:-.. n1~1ency play backlf'OWMI helpful. bonuee.. For more In· -• -~ 1111 F.am H t ra Chri1tma1 ..,.uar c ..... n_...ed . .-Mtrant blnllka apply ln perion ~ teetJ •kiUa, draft--......... Ell 14 EOE ~~~ine area, ~~'t:~i::Ot:~u7!: ~:~::.o:.·~3;,~'=~ ~rid e~0~~c:i~ =-~~c:roadway . g:!c~~c~ h~Jn~'7:i~ ~:..:J:::s::.~ ~n~;!~. :ei:f.!i: Newl"Rfll/fm after 5:30. Call Me It SPll. APPlY •• Placen· Vlr1ln I a Ca 1111 n •: llAl.llTA SALIS •pert Um. help. nexl So. Brlat.ol. C.lf. to handle order• • r, lffTERJOR DESIGN Ed'1 Plua Parlors, 1180 UaAve.~t.M. _.l. bie howl, daya 6 nl1hta, --C\Momers. Jrvlne rum. "-l!Rll fOt' model homes So. Brat.ol, Santa Ana. Modellot. commercials. n..... Sla1 lbe aew year by ln-alar t1n1 pay up to SalealJM ... -n-... mfr. C ll Kay K.H . SBIOllES ~ neall uaistant for a c· s.-3863. rum.. utru. Need new rmn 11me ~ YOW earnlnaa M.50/hr. Ple&N apply In l'MMILA "" ~ . ceHorles deslaner 6 facet 714-117..,, MledH1l*r $7 ::!.:' r .!!:h com· penon, Z.5PM. 2112 SE. Eam tlOO + a week, no --------- 2 poaiUom are now open ln the e«porate office of a raat 1rowlnc HMO. Both po1klona offer xlnl benetita. houna at office lnvironment. ~caerr~!~: IRn~llocudaet• ~;rED MATURE . . =ary c~ltltmard• vain. UI l&I pro-Briat.ol, N.8. ~=r~ ~~·r:i~~ SECRET AR l ...,._.., auua. "' · T co E ,or er... ca We proudly offer: Re.t8Ul'ant 531 tna Irvine area, 1981 , AOL U PL to MOTI•S 1aUoo operators I BeatneaJelocatlon, '=iiiiiiii""'°iiiiiiil.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia TO $12,000 ~-~1e1tunita.pthouae BriqyowcbUdtowork. Start •Jmmedlately! Newport Beach Need uaiat~t manaaer1• Acawat.e lypitt ror in- 1n nice Eaststde CM P/f baby11ttla,.T 11eal Open 7 dayw per week IProleuionalAaaocs. for 24hr. coffee ahop. ~dal. must know I(). JAMl'ToatAL area. Resume as local Wed, Tb .... , A , cal bourt av all. bet wee~ Pri Breakfut cooltinl exper. ftt lli(S $$$ .. b I I · rel E r T .... I vateSecrelary 'd p Id · <lff tJM,_ aey y t ouch . Non· Ful t me. Wor k in . req. xp. pre . o athlelicclub~l...Ul lMll·lOPll $1.70/hr. ap. /Member 6, board of re-req . a vacation. Ap· a mot er. in Tu1lln We are &ookin1 fM in· dlvlduala who are in· terwted in joining an ex· d Un1 firm as 1rowin1 with IM. We are a pro· ftulonal organiiatlon &t looklnt rar professionals tojoinua. beautiful Dana Point apply, please send com· ply at.S. tAll-4PI alton ply Taylors Reataurant, + + + g.191 Harbor. S.UO per hr plus pleteresumetoadno.612 Needed. Capistrano TIMllHA * IN Uona1 Redhill & Santa Ana l. benefits. Apply Tues thru Dally Pilot, p . 0. Box Unified School Dial. In ftAMIACTIOM ira"m relocation pro-Frwy, Tltlltin. St.lmulalin1. challengin1 SICllT AIY Fri. Dana Point Marina 1560, Costa Mesa, CA need of C.feteria Auta SIRVICH c a (' I n 0 w f 0 r & very rewardina career Lepl aec:'y oc airport Co, 24701 Dana Drive, 92636. at Ni,uel HUia Jr. Hiib appointment. aak for USTAUIAMT oppty. with Newport office 2-5 yeara exp. • Dana Point. School. Ccatact Person· 246J ~Dr. I". Be W NB restauran t seeks Beach ofc. of a rapidly xlnt pl k II _ ... _ --MANICURISTS, female, nel ()(flee. 32972 Calle EOE M/F /ff ttyor aJt,573·7300. energeltc people lo fill growing compute r forS~~·~a~:,~~ JIWB.H immed. opening. Must Perfecto SJC RECEPTJ()NJST full & P .T. positions, systems" personnel co. Salary ne•"'iable. Call Fff professional, Bench have license & exper. in ' · PASTEUP BillncuaJ medJcal recep-cooks , counter help , Jr you are an organized ....,. Skilla should in c lude machine transcriptions, typin1 60wpm &t xlnt vocabulary. Please send reewneto: Person exp'd in setting. all areas. Attractive as Newspaper Delivery, LA Part Ume person nttded t.ioniat needed for bu.sy cashiers. deli workers. self-starter w/a proven PatDlcJio~a822 finishing, & repairs. neat personality. Salary nmes to homes in Nwpt ln book pasteup Mon. • industrial dept. Call delivery people. Call for track~ who enjoys Secretary fo r tract Musthavedntref's,call to star t Call Toni, Bch, 3:30All-6 :0-0AM . 'l\eea. No exp. nee. App· Laura,557-6300. appt.SSl·l..508. Pl"09pect1ng " develop· escrow dept !Irvine or ~7 63&-929:1 "50 to $500 mo. 548·8441,' ly : Pennysaver. 166 Ill& ker accta. " able Lo fice' Must have 1eneral l(IHNIL ~1413 Placenlia Ave., CM Receptionist position, full Restaurant "".0'1' an rut ~aced en-escrow llnowledae " gd l=MP MANICURIST assume "-tM••~/ t 1 m e• 8 : 3 O. 4 : 3 o. ~P wanted full or part v1ronment, this is the typ1n1 akilla. Growth Custodial Work morn· e xisting c lientele . Nunes Aides, Orderlies Professional telephone ume. Good salary as xlnt ~oo for yo11. Excell. potential pajd health & inls 8-1, train minimum Ju.l.iette • Poree nails. needed for convalescent Inf lsitll • skills a muat. t yping benentl. Call 549·9267 . . . saJ~lus c~m-dental tie'nenta Call To i FAMILY HULTH PtllOG,._.., waie. merit increases. Pd. vacation. 494.9729 hoapital. Wknd. shins. <>ranee County manufac-50wpm, accurate delaJI S&lmagu.ndi Restaurant.I nus_aioo n!cC it shanng. for app'l 552•4050 n m&IJt have autA> 557~ ask for Bennie Williams X1nL benefita. Apply in lurer baa opening for an wor... A,. rpo rt are a . So. Cal Plaz.a. I ma~ cal " dental . Tal..__. Be I M · d I t ,. --For interview appt. Call. 1183() ~" Aven11e K,evno"'ch MFGASSIMILY penoa. very anor expe ri ence pan ~3'52.AakforNorma . Restaurant Natural· I( ... Coco What a WODderful World FowrtalnValley,92708 J r'-TICtNCIAM Ccavalescent Hoapital, =e~~1::e~::i:1~ UCIPTIOMIST Foods deli. Help n~ed.I 714-955-2772 j or Sbo.PPIDI: ri1ht at F Data Entry Ooerator Ant Shift This enlr')' level pos1t1on is immediately availa ble. Will operate a Data Decision 8010 and for MOS Sen es 21. Prefer re lated sc hoolin g or mirumum experience We offer a stable work envuonment with an ex cellen t sa lary a nd benefits package, mclud- i n 1 company pa i d lfedicaJ. Lire and Dental Insurances. Pension Plan. SaVlngs Plan with high interest rate. 11 paid hohdays per year and 1 week paid vacation after6 months This pos1 lion must be filled 1m mediately. Please apply at· PERSONNEL mi>S TRl\IEX. INC ' ........... o ......... ,.."c.-.... 3180 Redhill Ave. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 feutl 2Pe Empln M /F o-uires experience in 3tO:ICtoriaAve.C.M. pbuea ol our manufac· Looking for mature Approx. 25hrs/wk Must EauaJOooEmoln dyour ,rmD1ertillpa pevielrY·i--------- • ...,.. N~ turin1 --rations. This is ,_.,_to wor~ part ti· me be r.espons ible & self a Y .· a Y 0 l You .._,t _.._.. a gun lo operatin1 Power hand -·= tlfl .. A _.. ..---· .. Claaaili....... ....... T I uuu ._, tools. <Router, bender. ~ -_.. ,.. a rare OPPortllDit y fo ln nice animal hospital. motivated. P ossible . ~ _. nua. o Pace "draw rut" when you etc.)Somewelding.App· ........ ..._ thertghtpe~whocan S3.50hrtostart.63J.1030 mgml.673-2345. Make your sboppang yowad,caJJ&42-S67land placeanadlnlheDaily ly m P.f!rson. 8-5. ~-8 $3.75/llf'. deai1n .. implem~n ask for Lynn Have something to sell? ~er by ualn1 the Daily let a Claulfted Ad-Visor Pi.lot Want Ads! Call now Granlte, Laguna Hills. We will train. 8 paid streamlined prod~ction Cluaified ada do it well. Pilot Cluaifled Ads. belpyou. -64.2-5678. 768-2953 S)'Sleros for electncal & Rental Agent, very busy 1----------. holidays, beflnning as hydrolic products. Th office, license req. """°'• "•w 9100 4-tos, Mew flOO ...... Mew flOO Allto1, Me• 9100 MASSEUSES soon as hired, benefits . succeuful applicant will 494·6594. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 . 2112 Bayview Convalescent sl4)ervise our lota). pro----------~~~6'o:n ~rJ~nC os ta Hospital. 2055 Thurin, ducUoo work force as re· ...WC....._. Mes a . M -F . bet . C.M. Mrs . Farrell : port directly to th f\illUmefor l.a rge apt. 10A.M·5PM. 642-3505.E.O.E. general manage r . ::Jilu. Salary , full .......__._ Nursing B.S.1.E. desirable, but 1t.s. Call 644-1900 --alJD..t• C tlfl1 .. ..1 canbewai11ed lfpriorex----------c....,.. • ,... perience is extens ive. ......., Dnctor can start with training ......... Aa. Xlnt. starting salary & Large apartment com· and experience you could $4.00 /llf'. benefits for ~he r1~h plea. New Port Beach. get ln the Army Reserve. 8 pa.id holidays, begin-person. For interview Sa I a r y , benefit 5 . Some ol the specialties Ding as IOOll as hired, appt., call PerSQJ1nel al: 644-1900. available in wtita nearby benefits. Bayview Con · 714-540-4811. 1--.-.,-4r:-......__--Op--' -- are: valeacent Hoepital, ZOSS POSIT10MS -_. pt y Dental . <>Peralin1 Room 'Jburin, C.ll. Mra. Far· AYAILAILI Ex P . Invest me!> l Psychiatnc. Pharmacy ttll: 642-3505. E.O.E. salelpenon. Comm'! lD· Orthopedic . X-Ray Day Hostetses 11e1tmenta. Earn up to No experience is n~ed. F tr Bookkeeper 803, major med. plan we'U train you. You may ~· ---YISOI lnquire3-5PM Mon-Fri avail. Prati1e office as elect to receive a $1,500 ltN 5UPB 673-1505 locatioo. Many listings . cashbonusorupto $4,000 PARTTIMI Busy NB office. Con· an educational benefits 1be nation's 11 provider fidenti al a ppt. Mr. during your enlistment. of home healthcare r.11££$11'1_11 Puuell.63l·SZ52 Call your nearest Army services ia looltin1 for 1 .Joi Reen.liter for more in-mature, responsible RN Jim •r-•I r-&.I &.a:... formation . w/a nu . schedule to fUU or Part Time. For ,.. -,.,. .. caiTA MESA 540-1026 SICJUYiae our pvt. duty double width Harris 1 HUNT. BEACH 962·8821 nurses. Refs requlr~. offset pre11. Apply in ,. ... I SAN JUAN CAPO Call for appl. Upjohn per 1 on be l we e n .,_ ~4232 Healthcare Services. &am~ ... -... ~~· _, ..... , GARAGE SALE ads In ~llWl .... •11111---1 r--.. the Dally Pilot brine hap-w Ba s - UldJe's retail store needs PY results. To place your ELL ldJe items with a ~la M!a l Manager . As s i s t .,_~d~ra~w~l~n~1~c~a~rd:·~P~h~o~n~e~Dai~ly~PUotg:~C:l:an::lf~led~:A:dJ.l:~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!~l4;;;2~·~51~7~1~~ Manager & Sales Person· 642-S678 loday ! &C-5178. net. Call Annabel l e (213)749·404 l Landscape Estimator WiJJ train. Call for appt 531 4446 --- LEGALSECRETARY with escrow background preferable. small com pany. Top S 833-7642 LEGAL SECRETARY needed for Huntington Beach Law Firm Casual atmosphere, legal ex· perlence necessary Salary comen.surate with eacperience. Ask for Sue 8C7-6041. LEGAL SECRET KRY Small dynamic real eltate llllgallon firm In Newport Center, seeks Qperienced, emc1ent & energetic l ega l secretary. Short-hand, dictaphone, & xlnt. typ· Ing s)dlls a mua\. Xlnt. aalary depending on qua II fica\ions & ex· peri~. Good benefits. et0-980. L..,.e s.cr.ttry ._. have M yeana ex· E with patent law. akUla 80+wpm, &Dd 80. Pleasant •~. Sl300/mo. D.O.E. Call Sandra. 540·8055, CoMtal Penonnel Afen· ~.ii.mo Harbor 8 vd, BYPAlll 1,0.1. LYM,1>AY SHIFT &"'7 other wknd off. Xlllt. free llMCllcal Is den- lll. APPlY IMS Superior, N:.B. , 11MAIMTIMAMCI '"MAM ... AY" r.ll-tl m• ptrmuent ~ la p1euut 1ur· I I Cap et tood pay, t,:S:;..omu • floor al. EaceU.t ror ,....,...,~ wbO would .. n.t. &Map aroud !!_aftlee. let lefYtce ..... c ........ . ..... QuU ... . M&Wftllft BEACH All Aboard For Our Christmas Gift Train '! An eHy w•y to MN your awtetmee Gift tt.tM. A ..... D9lr Nol ............ IHI• aw~~~llllJ ,,._ Now ..... r 1tfwv Deoelllll1r 17. Adu_.11,... .. .,._. to MO,• OI•• Coelll rwl .. f'I ..... ..._ Yeu wt 8*811111 tor I .................... ,.. ................ ...... ••· .... .....,..ow Cbllllism • Tl'IM to Ml,_,,.. ..... ..... T•,.....;;r=-:=--- C811e~ ..... CIW111 II M , .... CALC TODAY -141-1171 DAILY PILOT • • .... Auto trans .. AM-FM radio. cust molding, door edge guards. prevent-a-theft underaeal. Stk. 1758-0 (035254) DAWUSA..-s MEW '10 JI 0 HATCHIACI 54999 4 speed, costom side and wheel mold~s. undercoat, resin glaze and more Stk 1141 ( 189938) 12 MO./ 12,000 MU oa 24 M0./24,000 MIU SBVICE COMDACTS AVAIL.AILE OM MOST OF oUa YAUD VALUI USED IMPOITS 711MAL A.,._-. •· ,._ _...., --.. -,,,,.,,,_ .... -- -'"' ----ff.17• -lleQUUI '3999 74am.ASS ~· V4, .... M. ............. _._ ~-.. -~ '2213 7t 110 2 Dll. ............. -........ NI>-,.. .. -... --· ''"' pmtZOj '5999 'IOJI06XCN. • cyf ........ -/IMo#M --=~ -·----........ --ct•NMa 1,911 -SAVE_ 771210 2 Dll. •CJ1.•• __ _,. .... _..,.....,-.....,_......._ ·-,..,,, ---. 'l.176 71110 HATCH. • .,. • .....-/IMo#M --.............. -.-~..,, .. 1v•11 L Service Stat ion Allen· dant. full time Apply Chevron, 1251 No. Coast Hwy, Lag. Bch. SERVICE STATION AT· TENDENT-Day s hift, 6AM·3PM. Appl~ Shell Station, 17th & Irvine, N.B. . ----.----36" rnd Mahog table + 2 Fr1gida1re auto. gas antq . c h airs $27 5 . dryer, xlnt cond. $150. Elegant dropleaf lthr 548-~6 mahog. $75. Drexel oval HARBOR AREA sqivel chr $35. Pr solid APPUANCESERVICE brass sconces SSO. 19·· We buy used app)iances color 1V & console stereo · we sell recond., guar. $175. Oil painlln ~s. appliances. 549.3077 _63_1·_264_7 _____ _ Shoe sales. full time with 17 cu ft refrigerator, top Redwood burl tb_ls & or w /out exp., or will frzr , auto ice maker , clocks, handma~e m N. train Good co. benefits. $125. Cash only. 76().0675 Cal. ?urable 11!1UJhes or · tmCUlisbed ava.il. See a l Apply in person ~am lo DI s h washer S 15 O. Fairgrounds Swap meet. uam Mon thru Fri. Stan· ~rigerat.or $40. 64S-l7216 dard Shoes, 3077 So. 631·1971 --------- Brislol.C M . Sofa. quilted flo w er , Refri gerator . p edecl basket print like new. STATIONERY STORE'" cond Looks & runs o:J0.857-0776 .. 937 ·2718. CdM needs l>all':.lady great Must see Must -I F lime. s day!> x Int sell. 962•7556. CHILDREN'S working cond!. E:<lpcl'tal ----Twin Huddle Bed Stm· ly fi..c cltentele Phone. Sears Kenmore elec. mons Mattress & I 67S-l010 for appt clothes dryer, lrg capaci· Dresser. Toy chest 2 ty Xlnt cond SlOO . rockmg chrs.640-~ ll Teacher Pl;i yg round 84().3441 ~ Su pe r v 1 so r I::. I l' m Auctfoft -ioTI Genuine Redwood t a hie, .,:.; grades fo\Jll ttme Costa finished, xlnt. cond $200. fi Mesa area S70U /mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 963-8597,646·9666. ii 642·001 l'UBUC f1JRNITURE New Trundle ~d Pine ForPr~~:=s~~!1111 CM •AllTIDI• $200. 642-0787 1 I 549·3803 Friday 7:fo;M Woodland Pwe furniture TelephoM Sales IAvely bdrm sets, dining for childrens room or room & living room den.Desk.chest,cab1net & Promotion furniture, storage lot, w/bookcase, wall un· 1 Fulltime Some ex washers, dryers. PLUS its/shelves, single bed, perience preferred Wi ll LOTS OF MISC. blue/tan $250 complete. train r ig h t person $4VE SAVE SAVE Also r Rock maple bar 646-8704 <ask for Gary> We honor BofA, MC. w/wct sin k , walnut Telephone Solicitor want Castuer·s checks & Cash. veneer $75. 556-2943 or l• ed. P IT. Work at home N 0 P E R S 0 N A L 54().4624 Ill'! CHECKS PLEASE! ----'1i S45-679J. 754 053S Food available. Items Sofa 9ft plaid, Excellent r• TEXAS OIL COMPANY sub~!cO....P-resale. condition. f75 needs matur(.' person for MASTE:llS AUCTION 540-9814 short tnps s urrounding :ms.,.. Newpart Blvd CM Gcracp Sak -BOSS Costa Me$a Contact 9tli 646·8686 ••••••••••••••••••••••• customers We train 4 FAMILY SALE Wnte T D Dick, Pres . licydH 1020 SAT O LY N 29 9 S o u l h w e l> t e r n •••••••................ · N · ov · to p t 1 n w th 4:30. Furniture, bikes, e ro eum, or · 2 Schwinns 1 Sting Ray ski boots. c lothing, '.!_'X 78101 boys. $95 I G i r Is Christmas items. Toys, To w T r uc k Drivers F11rlady, $75. Sears etc. 1830 Port Renwick needed Experienced on Spyder_SJS. 641-8907__ OM{) NB. ly Must live C M area 5 Schwinn bikes . 20" Stin· MISCELLAN EOUS 646-9838. gray. Two 20" Lil Chiks. 2500 Vista del Oro. NB, TaA YIL AGENT 16" Pixie w /train whls. Sat S.4. 12" Lil Tiger w /train ------ whls. Train whls for 20" Yard & Craft Sale lots or blke. Two chlld11 seats for neat things, Fri/Sat only lmmed. 10pening tor qualified person. Good Saluy, x lnt op ply. Prime Location 646-3445 10.spci. 833-9037 9-5 3.112 Clay N. B. Schwinn Varslly Girl's blk.e. Like new. $100. 67!MB24 an 6P M. Olgantlc l 1779 H u m · minfblrd C.M. Fri, Sat only ·Hl'Oll from Golf CouneMf.mf Send someone you love a bouquet of 30 multi col- orecfhelium balloons tied with ribbon & your own personal message Perfect for every OC· casion. We deliver . 67:M419 We sell only the finest used cars & wholesale the rest. See why we're ttre #1 Mazda Dealer In So. Calif. A #1 Deal For Youll .TIDATIUN-~ '11MAZDAAIU~ S spd., •Ir t-, SIWff I.ti». Aulom.tll< tr.,._, --ner &. mev·type wn11. &. pinstripes. 1.ss tnen .o,•m11es1 121.eto>. ( .... Vl(Y) $4"5 1195 ·71 TOYOTA C0R0U.A WAGON A re•I nl<• tet wlln only Jl.000 m llH t H.t~•wio. trens 114.1711 T7 DATWUN 1111 KATCH9ACI( •• OATIUN 1t11tO CAa N*UI' A1110. Irene,. ,..,.., l-&. onty 4 ,.,,..1 c1r1 ... , AM/FM st ... eo '1,000 mil.st si..rpl IMYlU) t-&. only 1i,ooo m•lesl ("761. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $3195 ll!!!!!!!IJ!!l!!!~~~J!!!!!!!!!tW'J!i!S4111 $1440 DATSUN 1981 PR\CES 1981 DATSUN 510 lndudeS Caht EmtSllOf'I & Fretght (Ser HU.10200613) SUGGESTED FACTORY LIST PRK:E $fil J,9 • TAX & llC 1981 .. DATSUN .310 ·····$····5······3·······3······9 ..... lnciudeS Cahf. Em1SSlOO & Freight (Set FNt0001754} SUGGESTED FACTORY LIST PRICE • T & LI 1991··0ATSUN ··210···$ .... 4 ...... 4 ....... 3 .......... .. Includes Calif Emission & Freight. ( Se<.7BU08 t745 l SUGGESTED r•v • Lt FACTORY LIST PRICE + "" .. CHECK YOUR CLOSEST DEALER LISTED HERE -GET THEIR PRICE IN WRITING. THEN COME SEE THE VOLUME DISCOUNT DATSUN QEALER ·@· f1][ 1 ll rftU ®Vi . ;j ii'l : I ~~ ~t~Hfoll:E If YOO DON~-:UY YOUR CAR FROM YOU MAY BE PAYING TOO MUCH! DATSUN!!! DICK BARBOUR DATSUN GAS GUZZLERS ACCEPTEDT,,~~. PAID FOR OR NOT J!N! .. ~Itp·t., 16.99% ALHAMBRA OA TSUN ANAHEIM OAT SUN ARCADIA OA TSUN INC WALLY TUCKER DATSUN INC BALDWIN DATSUN CANOGA DATSUN COSTA MESA DATSUN CUL \/EA CITY OAT SUN DOWNEY DATSUN INC BREA DATSUN ZEE DATSUN I IR\llNE DAT SUN GA ROEN GAOllE DAT SUN GLE~OALE DATSUN HAA800 OA TSUN. INC A A.TSUN USED CAR BARGAINS '79 DATSUN ' 7 8 DAT SUH 210 2 Oft DLJC. 12 I 0 2 Dlt. SIDAM Auto lran1,r1dl0, s3995 ~~~M1:1: s3195 low. low m1tes 230WKZ1 1~7XWRI '78 DATSUN 110 4 DR. SDN. A.,.',~st:~ s4995 SIH<lng ( '7SVNS I '79 280% 2+2 Auto 111ns '" c;OtlCI pwr ""'"'O :~;~~!: s'l·o:soo '78 DATSUN 2009XCN. Auto 1re111 . Atl/F>A '4495 Sltrto. 111,tQS, Illar• IWV"ZJC) '76 DATSUN 1210 4 DI. SID. 4tlj)CI AM,MreC110. s2595 IAltlC...,_ l)lllYWI '78 DATSUN 110 STATION WAGON si:F:f~~jf:!, '5995 '78 DATSUN 11210 HI• CN. ·~~~radio. s3995 '79 ••o zx CN. SIPO trW.AMl'M •1111 ........... ,.,..., OOT OATSUN INC Git LIAN DAT SUN r001Hlll DATSUN INC MOON DAI SUN TRl-VAllEY QA !SUN INC l ONG BEACH DAT SUN DOWNTOWN t A MOT OAS IMPERIAL DAtSUN INC UNlllERSAl CITY DATSUN INC NEWPORT OATSUN 0VAll1Y OAISUNIMPORIS PASAOENA DATSUN SOUTH BAY DATSUN INC BARWICK IMPORTS INC SANT A ANA OAT SUN. INC MILLEA IMPORTS. INC TORRANCE OA TSUN . I -.,..__ --------___ ...,... .. t'I 7 18 .. 1'.-... . el I II 111111 .. e•ee•eeeee ""-... "'' ......... Tr••=· ....................... .._,._. ..... ca .. , '811...... .... 8CA Color TV, It" re-............... ••••••• 's&1 till'-a. f I ••t ... ..... .... _._. ._.. .. __ .... 0.-'--trake ......,.................. ,. cmc:•llHSDAll .. COMFORT -SMALL PRICE OUR NEWEST CAR -COMBINES LUXURIOUS ROOMINESS WITH ·PLUSH INTERIOR STYLING. PLUS THE FUEL ECONOMY OF OUR POPULAR CIVIC. l .. EMATE IE.LIVERY O• MOST MODELS C0111pan $ wmtYOUR .... OftDCUDIT • SAVEi JIM MARINO V. W. ' DISCOUNTS UP TO I e ---~ a,._....~-;;_~ a..., "911~wu. 'MJt M•• tlll _ .............. , .. 1-c-~miM~:ftlliii""_I,.., Xiii& eoaiit. Prte.1 um. ......... •..,.... -................... ·r.'l'lli&Trtr·•,. a•RMASTllll rl11tt. Call Cuol tnlleuble, tooo'. .. aela MHl!etaer, -1 ........ r:-· lwW, " lrr•o.b <TM~-. --....... UO Lytomha1 -. .._ flMrlt.Dl·J.Ji'r ......... -I n1. J C•>•·••v '• Ud ki•• t 1141 ... ,ii : l • .... ... J ..... ---aft -................ .. .... ,. Ills WJ .. 41.i! ...................... ••••••••••••••• IPll. --'14 v.,.. low ml , b11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~...... .•'Lu.aurtou 11~wut --,1 •beat olfer. _ .. ~ ..... ~.... i • ftJI S.IU•I Yaelat. Fully to..UT M'la do m o.wtd ---cw. --.-eoa· ·-................... pped. 11 .... 10. J It well -C&lll N OW, 1111 ...... fM&wtt•Dailt ........ 171.-aaft« ....._ ...... CMl&boanl -mtalmum. llOO per --. PUa&WMtMa. .... c9-nm .... at. Sl11'. ~1 · JU /117-7127 orr·--------llllfiilmiliiiiiiliiiiim--"r- .......... waU , ... , --MllfwJoba. ;:--:',_,--z.7m1-.=------• ......... im model. ,.... tl40 9060 Lal*I like .... HardJy ............................................. . Ulad•.lbueua.ctrte '71 •• .,._.,, ... Luhn 1.5' Padftc• t!~ trlr, xlnt 1.Uter. Profeulonal with ftJbrtdl• twn dal cmd. IUO/Onu 65' MAfaMIFICEMT MO'TORSAILER: modal wtUa T,.. of Lll• e,:::ator, ihower: Ul-1111 ..-. .., to tbe neck. .-.eoo. 551..clll!J er...-.... .. 1rooCl1rala body wttb or-.51'1t ._._new aalla, llke new, :::..:aa.u cue. llOO. 11• ~ -Slll0/0~1.1111 .. • a + boat Na p I ea Sa bot a 11 a•• arw u1.42ffe • 1011 llberllaaa, floatation, td .... • ••••••••••••••• Cl a a al c 18' Lyman cond. complete, ready to X.O. Plaila Bo.ad Copier , Uwnch. Great Bay boat. Nil.-.• Illluk for -· (THl m.0112. J'I n e co nd. Us o o. _J_ohn __ . ------• c:.J uytlme. Ml-5'750, 142-5511. occ Student lD Arcbltec· '9h 1017 "'" look1Dt for boat to •••••••••••••••••••••• SAi.VA .. IAU nnt or maintain for the P'Nt Loop Bltcl, beaut., ~ IW Willter/SpriD1 mo. Con· yr male, Tuean, caae Aala ...... h tac t after 5 Don haDdcral\ed. TH·M0-7292 1 t 7 8 a 1 • T r o j a n •-=-1·m. _ _,'130I~. -----"-&Dir. IOtO CntllGK Twin Cum-...... Ila,./ ••••••·•• • ··••••••• min a V50411 . O oan Dadm ff70 1enerator may be In-••••••••••••••••• •••••• John Brtmball'a annual •pected Larson Boat AVAIL: Side Tiea, 14 ' to pre.hoU~y piano• or-yard , Berth 214 , 25 '. Lido Y.acht 1an sale. New Grand Terminal .Island 8-4. Anchora1e. 813-9330 Ron I Sealed Bid must Include Snyder P ano, '2,195.00. New 10% al total bid ln cash, --''---·------spinet 6 console plan<MI: h I · h k ~all. New oriana: up caa er a c e c or For rent 35' slip, Hunl to~olf. money order payable to Har. Maureen, 846-8633 31M1South8rlatol William Knl1ht. Submit (rea)846--MOll(work). bid to So. Coaat Marine --------___ 7_5_l·_l1_2l ___ 1 Surveyon 5732 E . 2nd 40' Moorinl Can STEINWAY 6'4" Ebony St., Loni Beach , Ca. 28' Owens cruiser Grand. bit llMlt, like new 90803 before 2:00PM on Both Bristol cond. c:ond , one or a kind Dec 10.' Balance due SLS,000 AY646-9000 within 10 days. Owner re-~~N" HAMLJN 9•2 .. serves the ritht to refuse Slip 25 '. water . elec, walnut Grand, bit 1926, WCltlJ blclt1 locker. S200/mo. I Ike new c o n d . --------____ 640-_S335 __ . __ _ ll0.000/batOtfer. Sell or trade for Van or am IMh. Ster,... 9090 Wllh tbe~.n of a 75 footer. Solid nboeraJaaa • absolutely nineat exterior and interior wood Jolnerwon of Silver Beech, Kawi &c African Maho«any. Built 1979 with only delivery to California. Superb salon and 1alley. True luxurious q•Jeen size bed owner'utateroom + 3 other double atrma fr 3 baths with showers. Washer fr dlryer, Oam<11l1 Watermaker, 7'x11' walk -In e n1l n eroom. Twin U KW Weaterbekea fr finest cruialn1 difffil In the ·world. 6 C)ll. GARDNER powers fr sails at 10 knots . All electron ics Incl. Nav. Communications Satellite Navl1atlon ,!Y•tem. Sailor 800 W SSB, w Telex Connect.Ion, et~ Thia la truly one of the finest World Cau>able Crulaln1 ketches. Expenalve, yea, but well worth It, fr well under replacement & don't wait 2 yean! Located So. Calif. Contact: Hammond Or1an • car. 1.8' f&1h boat, c:ntr ....................... Drrid ,......,. 1714167~5252 Plano Center 285-4 E. comoie, dpth finder, 65 Dry 1tora1e available. -eo.tHwy, CdM 644-8930 HP Mere, nu trlr:, wench Newrrt Dunes, 1131 David Fraser, Inc. Box 22188, s,. ... .... 1094 • lr1 bait fn.r. Sell 11650. Ba c Ba y Dr. NB . Newport Beach, Calif. 92863 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CalJ 7~ or 493-0887. 1_644--06_...,;_10______ ~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Scuba 1ear, tank B.C. etc. Alllos, UMCI Aaltos, Used A.tos Used IAllhK U·-.. ln 1ood condition • ••• •• • •• • •••••••••••• • •• •• •• •••••• ••••••••• •• • • ..,.. 912 0048 . • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. ~,************************ ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP LOCI!<> DISHiMH Remodelin1 Home! Will exc:han1e graphi c: services for remodelln1 services or materials. Daya 645-71 23, eves ~1080 TV ...... tWl,Shreo 1091 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BeaWful RCA 2S" color 1V. 2 yr wrnty, free de· u very SU4. M6-1796 T. V 19" color 2 yrs old Like new 1225/080 631·2383 25 .. COLORT.V. $141 1 Year Warranty M2·5340 ...... HOO A 'S AN N *********************** DIS WEEK'S SPECIALS YOUR CHOICE ••• Jl.'ST A FE'1. EXA'9PLES: ._ •lJICK a"AL Tt:- ~~s::~l II '8444 NeWeNLY ••.1EEPCIS (863YUI) '8444. WMS~ NOW ONLY .. ·-CRE\'aO~ 1'19NZA ( .. 2ZED) '5888 WANWN NOWMl.Y C88N'38) '8999 WAS 11111 NeWeNL"' ?9 PeNTIAC GRAND P•IX ( 99 4'WKJ) '4999 WASll•I NOWeNLY 978 ... aSC•En.t (883VOE) '8888 WA811111 j N9W9NL" I ON NEW '80 & '81 MODEL ..,. C'Nt:\'Rea.n , .. \'IETTE ~~~;t-10 991!! NeWeNl.l' ' d 'n 1.INC'el.N \'ICUAIU.D ;~s:=-. '8444 N••••·''' I '19 TRllJMIP• Tat OW\'. e 20 TO CHOOSE FROM :~:~~~ '7444 NeWMLY .., ••• MBAAPBN (l9 3 UJH) '3995" -~····· lj N•WMLY . I JIMUI WC' ft•• .... A ..... ... , .. , .......................... . . ......_...., ............. _.,, ..... ...,._ ............... \I -................... . _ ............... _ ........ w... ..... .. •79, TeYOTA CELICA LIFTaACK cm •• 'IJ!!.999 NOJt'eNLY. ,.,. •7a CADll.1.AC CPE. DE\'ILl.E ~7~~~~ ••• I sa333 N•WONl.Y "'U "Tl NR• PINTe W AGeN ~~e: .• '2111!. I!! I!! NeWMLY ...... _.,. •tJICK al\'IDA :=:•sss CIA988Tlll1 ... Tllll nL. MT. AllJN.~'W! ~ ' . . l I ,, .. ....... ........•....... .,. ......... ••• , •• ,••cl••· ••l•••Uc ••• a ir. ----~) ... H•llMO VOYIWA ... • • • • • • • •••••••••••••• .,. ._ YI -.A. •lat mu a.Mii 81vd. -._, IMfr o.a co.&. ... Call Gre1 llUM'l'INOTOft IEACH ~ .... c ........ , ---143-leee -. Mll llua WHk l fl61i--------....... -llD ~ tuat , ...Wll •••'"'°• midi ... ,_.. XIST. Dea- •: .. 1111 Im 111F Honda Xlot tmll.tmo. MO-all H(N)A • S.per Sport -· Call "5·4127 or m-utforOavid '71 Ma.. dnl cood. 'Tl Y,_, 10CM1 CIOltd. -...att.S:30 '73 YAM l2S ENDURO fteciatered '11 + Bell blml It extra tire $350 59.anl '19 Yamaha XS7SO. showroom oond .• very lo mi, mus t aell $1800 m.wJl BllW 1'71 RlOOS. 11 ,000 mi, ~ It dual seats. new tirel. MZSl6. 673-S47 l '79 Yamaha 17SMX, xlnt ' cond. muat ~ll P /P . 846-4371 "18 Kawasaki 650, clean 6,000 miles $1750. 962·1816 '67 Harley Chopper Honda .SO motor, $1500 or olfer. 839-4720 New 1980 Honda CXSOO. Tnde for auto, spa? Best caabolfer. S48·6579 ............. s.1 ' ... JSI-. fl60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Dodee Ma.xivan conv. compl. reblt. nu tires. loaded, $4000. 642·8983 71 Wlnnebaao Class A. generator, air, CB. trlr bitch, xtra storage, 85 gal. aas. nu tires. battery & brakes. Xlot cond. $1 3 ,000 W kd y s 213f153-4251. eves/wknds S.-0653 ~Senice.P_.. & Acceuorie1 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SSAYISAYI $ WITH USED P AITS Imported car parts IMPORT AlITOSUPPLV 101 N. Manchester Anaheim 776-9900 4-tp•edZ .,. .......... Also miKellaneou 2.40Z. aQZpa.rt.s 7118-5837 '61 Bug doors L & R SSO ea. '73 L door SSO 54().6783 1918 Lincoln Continental parts for sale. Hood , grill, doors . bumpers . wheels w /ne w tires , radlalor, power seal, new brakes, radio, air conditioner. rear dee k Ud. all in good condition. $10-liO. 545-1914. Parting Out 'S2 Chev "'2 Ton .. All or Part 536·7674 anytime Want ed : Toyota Landcruiaer doors. Jeff: 962.0048 WIRE WHEELS w /radial lira, 175 x 15, like new! Set or 4. a 75. 640-1410 ---5* ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORTANT N01'1CETO READERS AND ADVERTISERS The price of items advertised b y vehicle dealers in the vehicle classified advertising oohanna does n.ot include any applicable taxes. license, trans fer fees, finance cbaraes, fees for air pollution control de vi~ certificaUona or de- aler documentary pre· paraUon charges unless otherwiH specified by the advertiser. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I '10 CADILLAC COWi DI VILLI 31,., orilioal mlle1 • bided! lfu.at be the be1t eumple of um model l.n Orance Co. 1 previous owner • perfect ! (TrQAVA>. $3411 "•••••••••••••• • •••• • • MID U Xblt Coed.· "JS, xlDt D CaaAM, -VI, .... ........ aoacled. sms. .... •Uni. fair cood, ~ - ID-4M5 1-,-.-~-~~~-9709 "T2 Datau. run1 tood. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUAY IUU. •• Sprite aood coad, new N-•l. top, rebfi en1, SllOO. m -a1m att. a ..,., C:...y Lu¥. abell top, ..w 9712 AID/jC,...licaaht'' broll bar••••••••••••••••••••••• w a I 1, umper pmd, .... ~S14S. .._W-'-4 tiff • •••••••••••••••••••••• ft PAY TOP DOLLAR ror top ... can-foreirn. doalllltlca or claulca. If 1CJ11r car ia e.xtra clean, .. wnRST! ~·· ••a.ar-.c_.. S:S HarbO'i Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 WEIUY CUAMCARS AMDTIUCIS COHHEll C~EVROLET ~,,.., 11 1r r. 1 11 ' I I", I \ ,, ~ ' \ S4~1200 SADDUIACI VALllY IMPOITS .......... ....... 1t10 .. w·1 left!md ... .......... AIUUVIMG!! Excellent Selection Come In Today Before T hey 're Gone! ..... _ ~MW'1 To CllaoM ,,...., For the Bes t Deal in Orange County ... Come See ~~ACIC YAWY IMPORTS 2ll402Marguerite Pkwy. lll·2=on ~~~4949 Hl .. HIUYU Top dollars for Sports 1•-Cbed•,--Su.•Dd-ailr--1 Cars. Bugs, Cam pers,, ________ _ 914's, Audi's Alk for U /C MGR JIMMARIMO YOUSWACHH 18711 Beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH 14~2000 TOP DOLLAR rAtDFOI GOOD&CLEAH USEDCAIS! CREVIER & I ST & U OAOWAY SANTA AHA 835·3171 Tl<f ULl'IMATE DRIVING MAC,.IN( •USEDIMW1• 13 2002 (~) '74 2002 tii s /r (°'132 l J.5 2002a (0035) "f62002 s/r 45,p. (1578) 71320i s unrl. air (3201 > miracle mazda • 716.30csi a\lo (0040) Closed ••days 2150HetNwllYcl COlta Me.. 645-5700 WANTED! lAte model Toyotas and ~,.,!vos . Ca ll u s 1vuAY!!! l iarle /he TOYOTA-YOlYO I .......... ~ c ...... ... ""•O·UOJ • 540·'4'1 PORSCHES WANTED ~ECOUMTY'S OLDEST Sales-Service-Leasing I.av C..-.er ,l11e. &Us~ ltoyce BMW U40Jamboree Newport Buch 640-6444 IOI McL.AIEM'1 850 N. Beach Blvd. LA HABRA <5Mi. No. of SA Fwy ) (7141522-5333 Allow us the opportunity SwMlay by Appl. to consider the purc haS'e l•--•·••••111·--or trade-in of your clean -------- Porsche. Check with Us '795ai Reseda Green all Today! opli~ showroom c~nd . . _Ila>~. ~ 26mpg, no down t o 6-(.(.. $334 .00 /mo. 497 ·3508 --LIO r--. 9715 13631 Hai-Bl•d _...., • Gar<ll!n Guwe "' l»-nll 1., .... Pail For)'~Car ! JC>t*tSot4 & SON u..c• MHClrf I 2J62J6 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540.5630 w.,., OVER ... look For Your Good ~ VW._ Porsche or Au<!!_ ~--• ~ 4· •• ~ . , ... VW-PORSCHE·AUDI 445 E. Coast Hi way at Bayside Drive Newport Beach 673·0900 Premium prices paid for any u.ed car (foreip or domestic l ln good oondlUon .. See Us First! ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76CAPRI II V-6 4 -s pd , 26m pg , AM/FM cass., looks xlnt. run-s r oug h $2000. 548-3864. 646-3104 o.t... 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1911 DATSUM 210DCOUPE 5 speed trans., AM/FM stereo, metallic paint. body side m oldings , Thermoguard & un· derroal. (259813) Pnce good thru 12 / l /80 . SI 0,391 NEWPORT DAT\UN 8JJ.JJOO '77DATSUN 210% Dynamite sport coupe, 4 speed, ~T stereo, xlnt cond! <1511Ws JIMMAalMO YOUSWA61N Ul7ll Beach Blvd. ~i_12~'l,IEACH 1.911 DATSUM 2IOS.AM ~8 I hu bor Rh·d 4 speed trans., body side -""'l'""'o~....;.t.;.,,,a_)_h·_~_a _s.w_03J0 __ 1 nddinp, Tberm01Uard Waaled Hood• car, • undett0at. (Ol20lll. ~ 72, N-4!00 with blown Price IOOd tJana lJ/1 /IO. _,me.Sll-llOl $4449 NEWPORT [;.\T\UN I -...... 9701 • . I ---------1 ..................... . '74DATSUM '8 llG-TD RepUcar, l yr old. a ml, VW cbuaia It .... ~Sll.5'0 muat ......... .n •• llOA. New HslH. clutch • tran1 . (0..t 1•) .• ,...DlN. -'°90.111..JJA IJ.l.A HIADqtlAaTllS ""°lefWOQ> '71~(0183'1) am~rT> '71 .... ~U»•t> IJIO 2docll', 4apeed, rad1o Ind heater. Great buy ! <mllJl'X'"'' •HAllMO VOUSWAMM 1l'JU Blectl Blvd. ~EACH '°'• ~ 9""" I . r " ' " • ~ .. t I '711210•1 HATC .. ACIC •cylinder, 4 •P"d. 1teel r8dial tires custom rear deck. Nf kk wheel COY· en, boclY side moldlnrs. luaate rack, blue, low milel, 1mal1 down pay-mmt. "Teet Drive This CJQe". <:Um' I SA.MTAAMA DATSUM 2001 E . 17th Street Santa Ana 5S8 7811 II you've never placed a Clauifted ad, you 're in the minority! Try it ooce aod see how quickly you aet results . Phone •&a.5871. A.to1,Mew 9100 ..•..•................. "7tDATSUM JleDCOUPI • cyt, ~ •.Peed.. air • .A.Jl.. nt tape, Niuan mags, pinstripes, b lue, low milel, 2 owner. 12 mo's, 12,000 miles service con- tra cl available . (58'lWZQ"''' . SANTAAMA DATSUM 2001 E. 17th Street Santa Ana 558-7811 Get GREEN cash for WHITE elephants with a Clasaified Ad Call 642-5678 CluaUied Ads are the There's an easy way for amwer to a successful you lo sell that bicycle prqe or yard sale! It •5 you no looter use. Just abetterwaytotellmore advertis e it in the people! Clauified ! Call 642-5678. s, New 9100 Atlto1, Mew 9100 Wo1, Mew 9100 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\~~EAR~NCE SALE 1981 ACCORDS #020637 Below Window OFFER ENOS 12·1-«> 56699 .. .. r, ·~ .. . ... ~·.~:.-. .. :····!~.~~ 1~~·.~.·.-. ....... !~~ .. :· 3! . • . •, ~· ~: "· ... ·~ !· TUT HIYI OMI OF THI MOST llAutiFUL J CAIS .. THI Wom.D ••• 1911 ·beach imports f 11 t Ir 11 r i::: ,., I SALES • SERVICE LEASING •Alfa Romeo•Peugeot•Saab 848 DOVE STREET Newport ·Beach 752-0900 - 'T1 lllE. auto, alr, new ........ ......,, Jiit ml. Xtradeu.~···· • .azx. &o ml. loaded, 'Tf lpJder Plal, •• "H ,._.. Tarp. PK· ...... ..... 1 ... raa • .., ....,., .. r..._ air, Ala/Pa ...... ··-al, 1-..e. o.... . .... like ... eoad ............ .. lll·ZNl,Mpm. 9727 ._. 11 tUT, S .... .... Call Ad .u. .... _................ tall ......... ,. Ian a VISIT yogm dQ. OIU•I COAS___J-"11---.. -1.-.-darll--nd-, -,,...-, HOMD .. loob xlntl "400/080 ~ f71.311t or 17S-tOLI HUOqUAITlllS '71 tuS Tarsa equipped TODAY!!! w/everyt.ldaa. 70K ml, tNY•SITY rare model $11,500 ~Al&BY~E ----~~~~~ ~ '74111. Biele/tan, 5epd, HOteA llir, .oc, deaa. $10,JOO. ..... , ..• .,, ......... . ..... MltrMlll ...... ......... , .•. , .. ... -........ •U..1 (81'li~i .-....-10 YOUllW .... 11711 •aeta .... ~EACH 7,YW SCllOCCO BeautUuJ coed1Uon lD· aide aad out. Burry! (llZSPU'4Jt1 Sii.• firm or $1,000 tall• over payments_ ~. -..C ftUCIS ,_714_.m._me ____ _ ~titloc::' 2m0Harbor Blvd, '72 IUT, beautiful, all ~ 114-4100 '74 JllllZ. new palal, ma1 .C08TA11ftA an1, 15,000 ml, nu tires, 13731 Hwbor wbll, auto, very clean. 540-96 nu Konl '1 , s 11 ,ooo. GardenGrove ....... 27'72. ---------f "1-Mll ---------1wanted Honda c ar~--------'--------- "'llSU...-.rz 1 own, 41K tm'12, N.tOOwith blown 'M H2, cle~n. 5-apd, 7JYWCAMPB mi, super clean '5900. eaclM. Ul-tlOl wht/aaddle lnl., AM /FM Dynamite WeaUaUa pop W.Jllt .__ 9730 lta"e0'5l:i0. 157·105t top, 1barp 'orlalnal • .......-speed with all the xtra1 ! 7' DATSUM 210ZJ( ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 914. New en11ne. A/C, <31DSWVt . 291 MUlt..U/X.bltCoad. '72 Jquar XKE V12 Con· App. IFJ>, loob • runs $4 Blk w /IOld, t.aD lnt. vertible. Clauic Briliab .,..._ "700, _.*2. JIM MAllMO GL. fully loaded, only racint 1reen with tan YOUCSWA61H 12K mi. 5eod. Beat Offer trim. Cb r o m e w Ire 'ct Ponebe S coupe. Xlnt ! 11711 Beach Blvd. PP'lSZ-mlS, 144"'515 wbeela • air cond. 14,000 ml. rebuilt ea1ine. HUN"I1N 4 GT 2 QJI( BEACH Superb condition Bntov•f7000.&tS-tlOI 14z. OOI '712MCIZ lood cood/need1 thriaout! A muat·aell .... _... 9756 10 me work . new aituaOon! Priced to 10 _,,_ '71 YW tirea/ltereo, '3800/0 BO today at $10,999. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• 640-5178 97340. ·~1 DEALER IN u.s.•~·· IAllfT '74 Datsun Z, IOOd cond, 74 JA6UAI IR{ IOY This car la ready to go . .._,Lo ml pampered. XJ6 CARVER ll.SOT'LS)S4499 otfel'.79().8747 Super 1barp aedan, ROLLS·ROYCE ~ '75 Dataun 210, 4 spd. a~lk, air, windows, ,,..,.,,._.. .. •• ~ U Rum lood $2250. stereo, tr.eat ab ape! . ::::1 .. a<._ ~~·J voucswAGfN. tHC 780-0IH8 (NMBRKNl -& 534-4100 SIHS __ Cl! D SUNDAYS ...._ '71 510, auto, air, new brakes, new batl, new tires, gd cond. $1000. "1·1798. JIM MAalMO '67 5.5 MPW "Corniche". 13731 Har uuo VOLKSWA61M 2dr coupe, RHO, .xlnt Garde!' Grove l.S7ll Beach Blvd. oond.. Offers over $19,000. '11 YW CAMPEI ttmrnNGTON B'EACH 4N-2023. o y n a m i l e . p -2 7 14Z.2000 "'=s-.... -,-----...,,9...,.7_6_0 Weatfalla. Very low ,...,.... '721 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• '75 Dino 308 GT4 gold • XKE ~v~rt. wires, wlblaclt. "xlnt cond", lo new lop/ Urea. a beauty, NEW Ir USED mi, ucr, beat offer. bat offr • 531 ·0855. Sill CEMTH 511-8131, 4"1-1808. _s...,..----=--· -----=-==---.... 9711 lm-98GL, GLE, EMS &t TIJRBO low as (653WCL l ~ what you wanl in ••••••••••••••••••••••• Daily Pilot Claaaifieda. '66 Mercedes Z:WS. good cood, eng overhauled, S3.000totr. 846·6079 --- '73 MB 280SE •.5, bllt on t6, full pwr, air, t&25() . .... $5299 '17TOYOTA HATCHIACK COltOUA Can't beat this price. <905SJAl Sl6'9 ..... ~~ ~J. VOlHWAGIN. IMC "11 llB 300CE cpe, met. . • 534-4100 black. cinnamon int. Finest example of im· 13731 Harbor maculalely-mainla1ned Garden Grove ac driven auto. All ac· ---- cess. awidard. incl spt '76 TOYOTA whls, sunroof. R hand WAGOM mirror. As king pri ce 4 cyl, auto, air, wheel 119,500 <blue boo k covers, vinyl interior. wboleule price I . Call bngbt red. new tires, low 781 ·5190 wkd ys 8 ·5. miles, great price ~.78 6 llpm or (28tPUR$z911 miles, air &t s tereo (832W01.,,,, JIMMAalMO VOLKSWA•EH '74VWDASHH S unroo f . 2 d oor hatc hbac k . 4 s peed, Loob and runs great ~ (74.ff AJ) $2495 JIMMAllMO VOUSWACilH l8711 Beach Blvd. HUN'l}~i:fJUEACH 70YW SQUAIHACK Excellent condition. re· built engine & trans <S07BEKL $2499 HfoJJl Uowcwl : VOlKSWAGIN. INC 534-4100 13731 Harbor : Garden Grove~ 52 .• OFF ssmo Off '78 MB 450SEL. Im · maculate. Brown /tan llhr. Low mileage. Buy or a11ume lease. SAMJAAMA DATSUM 2001 E. 17th Strttt '77YW COHVHTllLE Sharp litU~ classic w1tb only 24,000 miles. Great investment. (12041 > lncludi"9 ... Power brakes, power steering, consote, tinted glass, radial tires. (608799). Prices plus tel(, lie., doc. fees, vehicles subject to plror sale. Sale prices good for 72 hrs . after publlcatlon. . a....-0 ·= ..,. .... -r ... ...... Santa Ana SSS· 7811 1-M0-6~~1Si_. _______ •77 Toyota C ell c a JIMa:i.Mo VOUSWACilH :l l.S7ll Beach Blvd. ; '74 450SE, lo mi. all ex· Liflback. Xlnt. cond. traa, mint cood., AM /FM am/rm radio. Healer , Uipe. 844-&Mi air. auto trans. Shade louvers. low mileage. 644-Ql76. '71 Mercedes 250, 4 dr MJdan, auto, air, 8 tr1t.1-----HVN1}1tTz<roBEACH needl Utta. '3500/beat l<:orooa Mk II, auto. 68K 1--------o1r.-.-m1. gd cond . $1 695, '79 VW Van . 7 pass. Dark brwn/lan, 13,000 mi. Gd cond. '800. 494-9456 or eves 49'7·3S88 ~. '7t 300SD, alvr on blk. , ____ ...__ ___ _ · turbo diael, 1unroot. 40 'Tl CEUCA GT Linback pl tank, all xtraa, U K Sapd, loaded. immac. _ .... ml, MUil see to apprec. 9C!-<l031 i3 VW Bug, xlnl cond. ~ ~ul79-4381 , Rea. 71.SRS Sports C1'>4'.. 36,000 13.000 . ... ~. ma, oria ownr, 1mmac. 548-~-- '79 MB 300 Diesel. Sliver .-x>. 646-4081 '68 Bua mech '1 car i llll'f, caue«e, new Urea, .80 Toy. Tercel, lo mi. owner. nu ena. clutch,. perf. cond. S21,500 or »npg city, 3lmpg hwy, smoa cert. B /0 P .P : I l350C) • aaaume lease. AN /FM cas1 .• 644H91S 4ir7·2'l30 •· m.'115?. BrianorLen. '68 Bug mech 's car l I .... 9 44 '74Toyota Celica. runs gd, owner, nu ena. clutch, ••••••••••••••••••••••• minor ~pairs, SlOOO or 1mo_1 cert. B /0 P . P . '1' MC91 bat orr . Call Bill at 1_«_·2230 ______ _ Am·Fm stereo, 2.3,000 751·1515. '86 Karmann Ghia goof, miles. ~111t see to ap· '80 Toyota Corolla, 4dr runnln1 cond. Askin' predates~Wil Sedan. auto trau. ps. Sl.900.673-9387 ~ CllVB IMW Am/Fm stereo radio. ·•BUG, new paint, reblt beaut cood. 13,000 ml, motor, $1700 Firm ; i.t •Broadway tll600/080. 5411-71« aner 13&-7482 _s.nt __ a_An_a~ __ S35_·3_1_7_1 ,~4pm~~·-------'---------~ '1' MC9I I 1UY-•• ...... S Part l n I 0 u l ! 1t7 ( W"--Voluwa1en Bua part• Dynamite sports l'09dster, very clean In· lkle•~cwr> JIMMAllMO VOUCSWA ... 11711 Beacb Blvd. ~·EACH Sick or dead Forel1n foraaJe. 6'1·1157 • can.want.s. Pintos too. w P\'eetow.Al·a9'7. vw perts, '67 left• n1hi;. ....... 9161 door, '73 left door. S50 ••••••••• •• •• •• • • • •• •.. each. 548·t7« '74 TllUMPH 119 VW, Bat, 1100 CC. Tl6 molar, mlat cond. StlOO. ! ()yaamia. clullc 1porta 114..,..1212 , roed9ter.;,.~t Invest· •• VW Squreback. oooc( mmll <-CH¥l paint fs interior. Stroa •. .....,. ..... •-.AA ......... Only SllOO. Cali' ----ta.5'35. • VOLISWA ... 11711 Beaeb Blvd . llUHIJl.7Al~ACH -....._UM4 ·Mht.UM4 ...._.,_. ,' Jfridlw1NcMIN>et28, 1980 ..................................................................... a.YPtLDT II UtH . Clllus•I ttJI..... tt .. tW-fflJ'--UM4 ••••eeeeeee .. ;;~ ........... e•eeeee•••• ..... e•••••e•••e•eeeee ........... ee•••e•e•ee .. Ca.tlf'llll '11..._W,.,v_,IOOd itou..try8quire ,.,pb ••11__, _. !"fl-• tt60 •ueHHen••e•••••••e• c...UUoa. '900/0BO. a&r. slat coact'. sito'. Needl.0.. · •••-e•eee••••••••••••• WVWaJG.. .. V.. .... laa.' 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YH'll .... ft • t#te fWlce 11 '11 FORD PICKUP /CAMPER Shell Buy the truck and own the camper 8 11 cuslOm c.abovt< wllh jacb Air cond V8. ps, 28,072 mff5 (1L37804) SAVE rlflltt. (ff7YlllQ ------------------ H81 ,,..,.,. M ft ,...,.,.., ,..w •r .,.,.,..nty ....,__ __________ ___. 1tlll I• eHwt. Leu ,,_,,HO mlln. •'79CIH•AC COllVlllllll SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THAU SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1980 IA.LE l'NCU --..cT TO PNOft ML.a AMO DO NOT 1MCWD1 TAX. ucmm. DOC. l"IU. lllOO CIJtT. ('*I) CAMI :!~ ~~ ~. 8 treck stereo. SAYE wire wtleel COYerl. (E800145) OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK TILL 10 PM LEASING I I Oraage Coast EDITION VOL. 73, NO. m , ' SECTIONS, ._. PAGES OR.ANGE COUN-fv, CALIFORNIA N TWENTY-FIVE CENT' • Two down, but Devore :fire j11m.ps lin~ SAN BERNARDINO (AP) - Two more of Southern · Caliromia'1 devaatatln1 bruah fires that have con•wned 112,7~ acres were contained Wday, but the wily Panorama Fire jumped fire llnee and burned rour struc- tures on the edge of the moWl· tain community or Devore. Aerial tankers went aloft over the blue. which has destroyed or damaged 271 homes and * * * Trabuco blaze yielding By GLENN SCOT!' Of .. o.Hy l'li.t St-'1 Ground crews of firefighters and a fleet of air tankers began the first major counterattack to- day on a blaze that has scorched 28.500 acres of dry brushland in the Trabuco Canyon area of Orange County. Surging winds and st~p. over- grown terrain ha v e ke pt firefighters from hiking into blazing Bea r Trap Canyon , about two miles east of Mod · jeska Canyon. But the winds subsided Thurs· day and many of the 1,860 firefighters were preparing to- day to pinch orr the most dangerous part of the fire, said Chuck Murphy, public informa- tion officer for the Or ange Coun· ty Fire Department. "We're pumping in a lot of air tankers so the guys can go in there and fight the fire by hand," Murphl(,>aid. Eight airplanes from the Air Force National Guard d:ropped ga llons of rlre r e tardant chemica~s ixtld with water on the blue ay. "They just painted •rthwe1t comer," said Murphy. The fire started Monday ln In· dian Canyon in Riverside Cowity but quickly ran wilh the wind over the ridge or the Santa Ana mountains into Orange County. It then split into two fronts, one going south into Dove Canyon past Coto de Caza and the other northwest into Bear Trap Can- yon. Three cabins and four other buildings In Holy Jim Canyon were destroyed. Murphy said today the fire is considered 60 percent contained and 10 percent controlled, most· ly because the southern front is completely cut off by bulldozer trails. "Our priorities are on the northwest portion near Mod· jeska Canyon." he i-ald. But he noted that the fire has never inched closer than l.S miles from homes in th~canyon. He said the names haven't en· <See 1'1RES. Page A2) * * * tllled four, but faced erratic northeast Santa Ana winds gu.st- in1 up to ~ mph through the Ca- jon Pass -normally one or the windiest areas in Southern California. "There's no i mmediate danger to people right now," a s pokesman for the SIWl Bernardino County sheriff's of· fice said. ' That area of Devore has lladlanf Princess Grace of Monaco smiled radiantly as s he ar- rived this week at the New London Theater in London's Drury Lane for the British Film Awards. She presented a special award to British actor David Niven. f!~~!_~e transfer denied WASHINGTON <AP> -As Islamic mil.it.ants deny reports that they have_turned the American hostages over to the Iranian government. the State Department says its No. 2 man may return to Algeria soon with the next U.S response to Iran's demands for ending ~he 13-month standoff. Spokesman John H. Trattner held out the possibility of a return trip by Deputy Secretary or State Warren Christopher after two days of talks with Algerian in- termediaries ended Thursday ap- parently without bringing the 52 hostages any closer to freedom. Christopher flew to Algeria this month to deliver the first U.S. response to Iran's four conditions ror releasing the Americans. <~HOSTAGES, Page AZ> Devastating fires get trapper's goat SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND (AP) Trapper Jim Clapp claims his wild goats could have helped prevent the devastating fires plaguing So uthern California if they had been put to work this s ummer. Although Clapp has taken 2,000 goats off San Clemente Island under contract, he has been unable to place a single one in a local, state or feder al brush- control project. "I think it's a sha m e they can't be used because or the bureaucratic obstacles that keep poppinl up," said Clapp'a U · soci a te, Cart Allen, a Loa • An1ele1 insuran ce man who donated 1,000 acres of land for a wildlife aanctuary. o}Oyemment awency haa-u- cepted '.their offers to use the goats to create flre break•. Of. flcials Rid they fear the goats might escape and establish en- vironmentally destructive berda. 119• la\ of the wild aoata on thJt Navy Island about 50 mia.. off the Oran•e COut an betn1 rounded up now by Clapp, Allen and a cnw of MYeD. A lfavy contract wu •warded after It WH determined tb• 1or.!:.i oriliulb broallat to die II bJ Spaahb ••,lctrtfl, tbreataaed several 1peet• ol naun planll ud ..anaa11. Tia• flnt P'OIP of aoall WU NDt to tbe . wlldllfe ~uary , ,.~ ...... 'GOATS COULD HI.LP' T,....,JlmC .... that Cla,pp and Allen maintain tn X.m County. Tbey were later Mnt to a ranch In the J'rllno area. Allen, ln a tel.,._. in·. tervlew, .U1pu\ed claim• tbat tbe ICNlta an too wild. Ali. said ol the nnt lr<NP or a1 1CMdl: .... De\'er lo9t one NUUH ol tbe e11vlronmtnt. 1'tey are a berdlnl aalmal and c an b e man11•d quite am~.··· .. already been evacuated. He s-1d the burned structures appeared to be outbuildinp or sheds. Interstate 15, which passes near the town was olosed to traffic after the arson-caused blue Jumped the thoroughfare and cootinued southwest. President Carter has Oeclared San Bernardino, Orange. and Los Angeles. COWl- tlet dl.luter area•, makin1 fire victims eli,ible for low-interest federal loans. lleaawbile, firefi1bters re- ported spotty decreases in the northeast Santa Ana winds which pushed the 10 fires that b egan flarin g Monday and damased or destroyed 310 struc- tures. claimed four lives and charred 82.7~ acres of brush and tim~r. The 21,800·acre Panorama Fire , burning north of San Bernardino, jumped contain- ment. lines in Devore today. The fire, which tias alre'ady caused an estimated $34 million damage, started beading back toward Devore, w·h e r e firefighters had already made a back-porch stand against the bJaze this week. Three strike teams of five fire l I enaines each stood by to pJ"Oted the mountain community, • .._ forest service spoteawoma, Leslie Peterson. Devore rett- denls shared the streu of ba~-11 n g the blaze wilh the firefighters. "I haven't slept or seen a shower or bath since Monday," said resident Jim Leslie as ~ cleared brush rrom ne~r hiJ (See DEVORE, Pase AZ) l1·vine Woman slain Bod'y aboard boat at 1Vewp0rt marina By STEVE MARBLE °' .... o.ilf ...... $1.tff Mystery today still cloaks the gunshot slaying or a 42-year-old Irvine woman whose body was found Wednesday night aboard her family cabin cruiser in a Newport Beach marina . She was killed by a single shot in her head. Police said the body of Judith Conklin Nesbitt, 14161 Chagall Ave., was found at about 7 p.m. by her husband. Fred, who lold police he went to the Marine Dunes Yacht An chorage when his wife failed to return home for dinner. . Detectives said the body of the mother of four was discovered sprawled in the front cabin of the 36 -foot Felicidad Four , • moored in the Newport Dunes marina. The woman. police. said, had been shot once in the head at close range and apparently put up a si~ggle. Detect.it' ... Jaid a throw·nti on the cabiJi IJoor ap- peared to have beeri vfolently kicked to one aide of• toom. Police said tbe c911'9r,. of,the weapon used is still unknown and noted there appeared fQ be no sign that the I.nine mother had been sexually attacked. A marina spokeswoman said she saw Mrs. Nesbitt early Wed- nesday afternoon and talked with her briefly. She said the Irvine woman was alone at the time and last saw her walking towanij~u.· dock where her boat waslk1jt. She sakl Mrs. Nesbitt fre- quently visited the marina and was known and well liked by Quake shakes north state, Reno area ' SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -An earthquake measuring S.1 on the Richter scale rumbled through Northern California and Nevada today, but no serious damage was reported immediately. The University of California se ismographic station at Berkeley said the quake, which struck at 10:21 a.m .. was cen- tered 150 miles northeast o! Berkeley. The quake rocked hotel· casinos in downtown Reno but caused no apparent damage or injuries, authorities said. Authorities in communities · throughout the northern half of the state and in Northern Nevada reported telephone calls asking about the temblor. Mike Mecum. a sheriff's depu- ty In Placer County, said several people caUed about the quake. , •'A lady complained that her clock was rattling on the wall, and a guy called to say it shook his house pretty good and want· ed to know what was going on." Mecum said. Ed Joyce. news direct.or at radio station KTHO at South Lake Tahoe, said the station re- ceived about 25 calla following what he described as a "rolling tremor." The Ri chter scale is a measure of around movement as registered by se.ismographs . Every Increase of one number lndlcatea a l~fotd increue in ma1nltude. A quake of 5 can cause considerable damage In a populated area. Pitt wine ., ...... Aaloel• ... ,...... Pltt1bur•h d•feated Penn Stat• tlU afternoon, 1'-t , to de· cide Eastern football supremacy. Both tea mt had ·already been aelected for bowl 1ame1. l ~ ,._ ..... """· YACHT IN WHICH SLAYING OCCURRED MOORED AT HARBOR PATROL QUARTERS Irvine victim •pparentty put up ltf'U991e In Newport Dune• Incident · other marina patrons . Her husband told officers his wife left home shortly after noon to show the boat lo a prospectjve buyer. Irvine ineident The husband. poli ce said. became alarmed that evening when his wife failed to return home and drove to the marina where he found his wife's body Frighterwd man shoqts tiro boys An lrviae man, apparently fearing two teen-agers in front of his home at 12:30 a.m. Thurs· day were going to burglarize him, shot them with a 9 mm automatic pistol. police said. The two Irvine boys, one 16 and the other 17, were taken to Santa Ana-Tustin Community Hospital, where they were re- l ported in good condition. One boy was hit in the back, the other in the arm. I Their alleged assailant, Arley Williams, 44, of 9 Driftwood, was booked into Newport Beach Jail o n s uspicion of attempted murder. He was freed Thursday after posting a $25.000 bail. 'Customer' 4 corralled Frwa Wlre8enkee San Dieso authorities to-day couldn't remember anothef' cue like the one of Barbara C. Vuquea, who pleaded IUilty to proeUtu- tlon aDd UMaMd bet' Hunt- ington Beach customer ar- rested. • "He eolicited me," Mi11 Vaaquet, lt, complained to her attorney, Wade San- ders. ''Wby don't you arrest him?•• Sanden replied, So bll client pfOPlptly dld , thu1 deaylnt her cuttomer" lmmanilJ from proaecu&ioa ln the c .... 11te ~ Beacb man wu Identified oaly at a tum ..-man. He wu releued ble1UM ot balulft· cl•t tvidl8ee. ... Williams, the victim of an Oct. 31 residential burglary, told police he thought the two teen· agers were trying to break into his pickup truck. Williams said he grabbed the pis tol and went out to in · vestigate the situation. When the teen-agers saw him ana tried to flee. Williams fired a shot in the air and then the gun "acciden· tally " went off a second time, in· j uring the two youths, h e claimed. Williams said he was un· familiar with the automatic weapon, which he said was bor- rowed. Police refused to release the names of the two youths. Police Sgt. Dick Bowman said it was possible that a single bullet injured the two teen· aeers. Police were called to the scene of the shooting by Williams' wife, who told officers her hutband bad left the house with a gun. Jewelry store loot 86,000 More than •.ooo in valuables . bave hem.taken from an Irvine Jewelry st.ore, pollce said. The bur1lar or burslara 1ma1bed a window at Pacific Jewel.ry, 14175 Jeffr•y Road Thund.ay marnlnl lo order to taln entry. A 1U"t alarm wu ac- tivated but DObody wa1 at the store wt.i police arrived atS:lt a.m . NLHty pain of sold eantQP worth SI.JOO an umoq t.bt l\eml mllalnl from tbe ttbre, police Hid. in the cabin. Police said the Nesbitts. who recently put their boat up for sa le, had kept the cabin cruiser IStt MARINA, Page A2) Valley council to fill vacancy. The Fountain Valley City Coun- cil has decided to fill the seat of county supervisor-elect Roger Stanton through an appointment. rather than a special election. Al this week's council meeting,. Stanton removed himself from the discussion. The remaining four members unanimously sup. ported the appointment option. Explaining their decisioo,'1be fo ur cited the high cost or a Marth election (estimates run froin $12,000 to $25,000). the high com- paign costs to candidates running for the one-year term and the an. Uclpated low turnout for the special el~ction (the 1979 counctl election drew a 13 percent turnout). , Mayor Al Hollinden suggested that applications be solicited from the community and that prospective appointees be Interviewed in public. , Coast Weather In c r easing h igh cloudiness and cooler Saturday. Lowa tonight 47 to 53. H.ighl Saturday 87 at beaches, 73 lnland. INSIDE TODA 't' THn idolf Jrorn tlw '80t mwI ~.,,.on~ thil weeknd al DUM1flo..d aftd K110U'1 Ber,, fi'orm. Su Page Cl. • ••• .. --· -.... ---_. I MUL GE. Mnlco CAP) -The Mtakan navy lt belp!Qf U... U S. Cout Guard I.Oday Harth for •i1ht men ao4 boy1 m..._,. alnce a 1torm Mt tbelr boat ln a nltht croutn1 of the Gulf ol Ca Ulornla In add.IUan, lbe March will be jolMd by two amaU plu• ' from Vt.6oa Queet, a TuCIOa, Aria., juv.Ule delinq&MDt ,... abilitatkm ortubaUoo that had or1an1Md lbe boat trip. The eo.mJle excunlo.n, that wu to take 11 boun. IMaan Monday. All the youthl, aged 15 to 18, had been aasltned to Vi•· Jon Queet by the courts. .,....,,~ "~··· .... ,, .... ,. By Tiie AIMela&ed Pnea T he nation's Thank11lvln1 traffic toll paaaed • l2S to· d ay u some people returned to work and others extended their • holiday into the weekend. The National Safety Cowtcil estimated that belween 500 and '600 persona could lose their lives in hlahway accidents between 6 p.m .. Wednesday and m ldnigbtSwtday. ll"Gll, lr•'I baUI~ for A fJ•lf- , BEIRUT: Lebanon (AP) -Iraq, lndlcat in1 It expects a long war . has almost completed building a 57·mlle-long wall ln Ira n 's oil-rich Kbudstan Province to protect Iraqi forces , •gainst winter floods and possible atte mpts by Iran to "drown" .the invaders by let ting loose irrigation dams, an Ir aqi newspaper said today. C.0...11alds flfl 111 spa~ More 'than 5,000 cbinchlllas kept in caaes in an 80-year~ld buildina In Santa Ana died Tbunday when the buildJ.nc waa dettroyed by fire. The animala were being uted b y building owne r Charles McCandJeu for uae in chinchma fur coata. The amalJ rodenta were caged oo the second noo,. of the brick building at 1051 E. Fourth St. in S.ta Ana, said Frank Scotti, bal!alion chief for the city Fire Department. S cotti said the owner has estimated the loss at $580 ooo. T he building was valued at $220,000 and the animals, some of whlch were worth $400 each, w e r e valued at a total ol $360,000. ~Cro•by l«aa •"°"' LOS ANGELES <AP> - Ibey Cro9br tall.. a.er lea•• ol "o.liu'' taotllrt after abonli""-oil tycoon J.R. Ewing in a elebrated .. wbodnlt that boo9ted the TV 1bow'1 ratJna and her career. Min Crosby says ahe'a not afraid to be leavtq the show, even lhoul h abe bas probably become one of the more lamous TV c rimin als as Kriati n Shepard, J .R.'s former lover. She aaid she has no rear or belng typecast as "the woman who ~hot J .R ." She saJd: "It hasn 't hurt me yet, so I don't think it's going to hurt me In the future. I don't know where it's going to take me, but l guarantff it 's not going to hurt." MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet Union said all was~well today abo'ard the Soyuz T -3 a day after the space ship carried three cosmonauts into space. Dellf ~ -.., •k•"' I(-.. FIAEFtGtfTEAS CALL HOME ON THANKSGIVING DAY The fire began a bout 2:45 p.m ., Scot ti said. Firefighters battling the blaze doused the names by 6 p.m . He said the fi refighters couldn't get upstairs to save the an~mals because or the thick smoke and because the building's brick walls began to fall. M cCand l ess o r i g i nally estimated that all 6,000 of the chinchillas died in the blaze. But he said today that some or the a nimals tha t wer e kept in a basement were still alive. Sea Life off Onofre called safe Kept from home flre1 by another kind of blaze • 4 There was no word from the official Soviet media ol how : long the flight would last or when, as expected. the newly de· : s igned space craft will hook up with the orbiting Salyut-6 space : station. ~cephalitis :County iroman dies . !of unusual mea.sles . . :ATLANTA <AP) -A 33-year- ofd Santa Ana woman died from meas les encephalitis, an WlUSUal but severe complication of the dis- ease. the national Center for Dis- ehe Control reported today. : · · M easies should be considered in the differential diagnosis of any sospected viral encephalitis wit h rash.'' the C DC said in its fassenger • J:apes woman bus driver\ VAN NUYS (AP) A woman bqs driver for the Rapid Tnnilit Dlstrkt was found daied and hysterical man alley today after she v.·as kidnapped. raped and ltnocked unconscious by a knife· wielding passenger ~ · her bus. police said The lont> passenger on the bus a 1tp11renU' forced the 30.year old dnver at knifepomt to dnve to an aJJey a short distance from tht> Van Nuys High Sc hool and \hen raped her. lla1d Sgt Jim Thompson She was found m a stale of sboC'k on the bus at about 1 a.m. a ad was taken to the Van Nuys Rt>ce1vinl{ Hospital where she w~s treated for a possible ron- c oss1on. bruises a nd shoC'k, Thompson said He snicl 11ht' was k¢pt for observation The mcidt'nt occurred on the Np 88 bu.~ line which runs from the San Fernando Valley to t rttA and l.011 Angeles lntcma- l i nn a I Airpor t . said RT D spokesman Hey Garcia lie said the assault ocC'urred al about 11.: 4S p m Police JlUt out an emergency bt oadca1't asking for public 011. si~tance In capturi ng her as· Ullant. who wa:ii descrl~ as Cbucaslan. 23. weighing 145 P6unds and S·foot-9 with blond hair. P oli ce said he had bruises around 0 11.-<'Yl' and numerous faclAI 11cratches inflicted by h.i~ victim ~ANQI COMT " r DAILY PILOT Morbidity and Morta1ity Weekly Report. "Alt.hough t he overall ratio or m easles encephalitis to meas les cases is a pproxjmately 1 per1,000 report cases, t he risk of en· cephalitis increase in adolescents and adults,'' the report aaid . It also reported a substantial death-to-ease ratio for the dis- ease, with deaths reported in 13.9 per cent of all persons reported w ith m easles e n cepha litis between 1963 and 1977 . The woman, who wasn't iden- tified , reported fever, nasal con- ges tion and malaise to he r private physician on May 28, U180, the CDCsaJd. ' On June 2, she reported a facial rash . which belo{an to spread. By J une 4. her physician noted a b rig ht red r ash typical of measles. , "The next day, she called to <'Om plain of numbness and pain in her lower extremities'. Her physi· cian advised immediate hospital admission.·· the report said. "By the ti me the ambulance ar rt\'ed the patient could oo longer walk by the lime of art ival at the hollpital. she was unconscious, and shortly thereafter she · suf- fered a cardiorespiratory arre11t. She was resuscitat ed but never n •galned consciou.~ness and died one month later." the C DC said. The woman 's rash la sted eight days T he patient a pparently had nevl•r had measles before and was never immunized. the report 11a1d Allhough no one In her fam i· ly had had the disease recently, the woman worked a:ii a clerk In a retail store when measles was pre11ent in Orenl(e County. the COCuld. WIND TAKES QfJEEN'S IUT LA ND'S END, England <AP> Queeh Elizabeth II lost her hat lo a gale-force wind today outside a tin mlne at Land's End on England's southwest tip. E merging from Geevor mine In Cornwall County, the British monarch met an Icy blast rrom t he Atlantic and he r white pro· tectlve helmet went sallln1 lnto a crowd o r m in e r s a n d preu men. A reporter trapped the 1pln- nln1 heactaear with his f~ and a mine otrlclal returned lt to the queen, who was mald na her nnt underground ln1pecllon of a lln mine . FIRES •.. d a ng e r e d a ga m e r eserve operated by the Audubon Society or the home built for Mada m Helena Modjeska, the 19th cen- tury actres s for whom the can- yon is named. A voluntary evacuation still is in errect ror residents or the can- yon. Although the Trabuco fi re has burned the largest amount or acres of any of the destructive Southern California brushfires, only two serious injuries have been reported and no deaths. On T h ursday, a r eser ve firefighter fell off a bridge and dislocated hls shoulder . Earlier , a bull dozer operator was hurt when his vehlcl~ ro lled down a steep h.illside. • Rive rs ide County fire in· vest igators say the cause of the fire is still unknown and is under investigation. * * * Fro• Page A I DEVORE ... home . "This fire cost a week's work for my father and myself." The 2,355-acre Sycamore Fire a bove San Bernardino and just five miles east of the Panorama blaze, was decla red contained this morning as was the 6,800· acre La~eJand Fire in southwest Riverside Cowity. But that left five other fi res s till out of control as 6,000 weary firefi ghters, some from as far away as New York. tried to take a d vant age o f ge n erall y decreased winds and ha lt the destruction. The mountain com munities of T win Peaks and Rim Forest along the northeast perimeter or the Panorama Fire had been evacuated. but residents were allowed to return Thursday. "R Im Forest looks real good," sai d f o r e st se r vice spokeswoman J oanna Guttman. "We have a really good fuel break at Mud Flats. just south of Rim Forest." T he firefighters e njoyed T hank11glvlng dinners of sorts at the varioWI lire camps Thurs- d ay , and Gov. E dmund G Brown Jr joined 11everal hun· d red of thtm at the Sycamore Fi r e c amp n o r t h o f San Rernardlno. Brown tourC'd th.-rlrC' r avatted N o rthpark 1ector of San Bunardlno where 2S3 hom~s wert dtstroyf"d or ds ma1ed on Mondlly befott arrlvln1 at t.hc camp to H t turke)' and mas hed pot alon and 11pend an hour wtth Clrefl1htera who h ad Just rt turned from the n,.. lint "It's dev .. talln1.'' Brown said -of the deetrucUon . ·'It's like some kind of a war 1one ." Brown Hid he ho~• President Carter wtll ma)t low·lnterest loans avallable to people who ICM1t their homes. Varioua nre ateod .. have of. fered a ... 000 ,..ward for ln· form atlon le•dlnc to the am!lt and convtctlon of w homever etart«t the Panoram a Fire. Felliie fooail •• . • . Cat laikee 250 n8lel llDlne Man arreste d in Anaheim slaying A 42-year-old Ana heim man has been booked into Orange County J ail in connection with the shooting death of a F ullerton man. . Gale Dean Sawvell was arrest- ed Thursday after he was ques- tioned by Ana heim police of. flcers about the shooting outside h is home a t 1024 Burlwood Drive. Kenneth J. Freilich, 25, was fo und by t h e off icer s on a sidewalk about 10 p.m .. police said. He had been shot in the stom ach Freili ch was taken lo Anaheim Memorial Hospital but died soon after arrival, according to ponce Police did not release possible motives for the shooting. F ront Pogf» t I MARINA • • • at the Dunes marina for about twoyearsbut did not live aboard the boat. Investigators dtd not im- mediately rule out robbery as a motive to tht> ~ootin~ but noted that the boat did not ap~ar to be ra nsacked A marina spokeswoman said there are 230 slips at the yacht anchorage but noted few boat owne rs thert' act ually live aboard thei r vessels. · Detectives. who st ar ted at· tevipts at solving the case late· Wed nesday and cont inued their e fforts t hrough Thanksgiving day, ordered t he boat moved from the marina to the Orange · County Sheriffs Harbor Patrol dock in Corona del Mar. Following an autopsy Thurs· day, Mrs. Nesbitt's body was moved to Pac if ic Vi ew . Memorial Park and Mortuary in Newport Beach. F uneral ar- Scotti said investigators were still picking through the remajns today to deter mine the cause of the fire. Mesa teen injured by passing auto A Costa Mesa teen-ager wit· nesses said a ppeared confused or p r eoccu pied wh e n s h e stepped into the path of an on· coming car is convalescing at home today'from her injuries. Cami Sue Dulude. 14, of 3015 Loren Lane. was released from Founta in Valley Community Hospital Thanksgiving Day. She was admitted Wednesday after- noon with head njuries. M otor ist M ichelle C Wilson. 17, of 3252 New York Ave., Costa Mesa, hit the brakes a nd swerved when Miss Dulude stepped in front of her car on Fair view Road. but couldn't avoid hi tting her, police said. The driver wasn't cited. Witness Gafataitua Faalogo, 3463 San Rafael Circle, Costa Mesa. told police the victim ap· peared to him to be confused as she walked into traffic south of Baker Street. Miss Dulude suffered head lacerations and a con cussion, paramedics said. By The AHodated Presa Two generators being built at San Onofre nuclear power plant pose a relatively insignificant threat to offshore m a rine life, say~ a .scientific panel or th~ Cahforrua Coastal Commission. "We don't think there is going to be an effect we can de- ter min e ," s a id Wi ll i a m Murdoch, the panel's anjmal population specialis t from UC Santa Barbara . Af~er a f.ive-year st ud>;. the ~arine Review Commission pre- dicted some loss of fish life and kelp beds off San Onofre but described that as too insignifi- ~ant to require design changes in the water intake and dis- c harge systems used to cool generating facilities It said the nuclear plant could contribu t e to a eon tinuing decline in fish population along the coast. It urged monitoring the consequences once units 2 and 3 begin operating within two • years. "It is possible that we have grossly unde r estima t ed th e ecol ogical conseq u e n ces." a cknowledged the report s ub- mitted to the commission this week. F ro• P'a9~ A I HOSTAGES Meanwhile. one of the Islamic militants occupying the U.S. Em· bassy in Tehr an denied todav news reports that the 49 hostages held in the embassy had been de- Ii vered to the governm ent. ''We have not delivered the hostages to the govem 'ment' yet a nd When we do we Will LSS\}e a X fi statement announcing it ." sajd •ray ilm. 8lolen the m ilitant, who was reached b,. telephone from Beirut, Lebanoa. · in Ne wpo· rt Be ach Both CBS and NBC quoted foreign sources Thursday as sa, .. Some strong-backed thieves ing the Iranian ~ovemment has hauled off a SOO·pound box of taken custody of the hosUges old X-ray film from a storage from the militan ts who seized a r ea in a New port Beac h them Nov. 4. 1979. Three hostages medical center sometime early are being held in the Foreign this week. Ministry. CBS. quoting "usually reliable Employees of the Newport sour ces." s aid most of t he O rt hopedic Surger y Medical hostages have been moved from Center. 307 Placentia Ave .. told the U.S. Embassy to Tehran's poli ce the film was worth Sl, 100 Evin Prison. which once held rangements are pending. beuuse of its high silver con-someofthe lateShah Mohammad ___ t_e_nt. ___ R_e_z_a_P_ati!_avi 's foes_. ____ _ PRUDENT BUYING Throughout our 85 years of carpet retailing. one fact becomes qurte evident -that when money is less plentiful, people buy IMtht ..... ,. This is contrary to popular belief. but makes good sense if you think about it. When you have to concern yourself with value and performance, you are likely to buy IMllw ..... ,. At Alden's in recent years. our per unit sale has been more expensive carpeting, reflecting this fact. Consequently, we have the largest selection of finer qualities you will . see anywhere, all at competitive prices. The end result ts customer satisfaction. pride atil:I recommendations which provide our overwhelming source of nfllw business . I .. ----- COMPDSI'l'E Pity ' the ~business-chief BJ MILTON ll08&0W1TI • 'Money ian't evft)'tlalq. Tbe mm wbo nm tbe top pallies In tbe land man a Jot ol mOMy but they f ruat,..&ed by their lack ol lllllueDff ln American publlli Ute. At least tbat't tbe way tMJ aee it. Tb1s feellD1 of powerJ-. eo often auocJated wtW the poor and the downtrodden, emerpd elurlJ in a .reeeM survey ol executives wbo bold the command ~ -r! ' chairman and president -at tbe uiloD'• lar,nt cot-": • poraboua. The aurvey WH coaduded by tbat reliab..,;·. bualneu-backed research or1anlution, &be Cocaferenoe'Sr Board -reliable in the aenae that they are able to. tet responses from these corporate mopla (not enryooe can). The C o n · t e r enc e. Board got anawen from 536 top executJves. >J a group, thelr Income abapes up aa follows: more than half made between $100,000 and $249,999 last year; another ooe- tbird bad salaries and Money Tree bonuses totaling between $250,000 and $499,999. Not exactti:>. : your average bunch. ·~· As a group, these business leaders also have th~ characteristics: ?~ -Their average age ranges between ~ and 58. ·'• "' -More than half were born in small tow011 and cities , (population under 100,000). •. -More than 90 percent are college graduates; 40 per- cent hold advanced degrees. -THREE OUT OF four identify themselves as Republicans. -Not one is a woman. This survey was taken before the election, and these Republican businessmen no doubt feel better now abou the possibility of their having a say under a Reagan ad·.~ minislrlltion. Their answers to the Conference Board ques·.·.,. lions show that they have really been feeling neglected. •• .• The way these executives see it, the media - publishers and broadcasters -have more influence °""" government policy than business groups. 1'; In fact, they believe that newspapers, magazines ~~ TV networks have "too much influence." The bwsinese -:..• leaders also think that labor unions, consumer advocat~J environmentalists and other public interest groups a~~ have "too much influence'' in government affairs. ·.• ....... ···: THE CONFERENCE BOARD survey thus concluded-·· that the nation's top executives "not only perceive bust;,,t ness as losing ground in status and power but as being mis: understood by other segments of society. This impression that they are misunderstood by others : -a typical sign of paranoia -explains why you are cur-' rently seeing a lot of ideological advertising in news papers . and magazines. Big companies like Mobil, United ; Technologies, Union Carbide. International Telephone & : Telegraph, LTV and Sperry Rand are buying space to sell ' not oroducts but ideas. Many companies would love to be able to present their : point of view on televlSlOI\. However, the networks and : stations will not allow companies t.o buy time for a i message t.bat is even remotely controvenlal for fear t~ • they would then have to grant opposing ideas equal time. Thi policy, whic h flows from what's called the "fairness doctrine," has prompted one company, Kaiser. Aluminum & Chemical, to cbqe that the people who have I the greatest access lo teJeviaion today "are not tbo9e with the biggest pocketbooks but rather those wth the bi11est I soapboxes." Kaiser said: : "Those people who have an existing 'box office' appe~I ' in other areas -such as Jane Fonda, Muhammad Ali ,· Robert Redford. LINDA Sonstadt, Paul Newman, Frank Sinatra and Joan Baez -have much easier access to the television media on issues unrelated to their expertise than people like Frank Cary. David Roderi ck, Thomas Murphy, Charles BROWN, Edward Telling and Reginald Jones." Who are all those people Kaiser is taking about at the end of that sente nce? They are, respectively, the chairmen of IBM. U.S. Steel, General Motors, AT&T, Sears and Gener al Electric. Never heard of them, right? They're the anonymous, well-paid heads of American business. Gold metals quotations Gold By Tbe AslOClated Press Selected world gold prices today: LondoD: morning fixing $621.SO, off $0.SO. Loedoa: afternoon fi xing $619.75, off $2.25. Paria: afternoon fixing $633.40, up $0.40 Fr.ntfart: fixing $622.12. Zartcb: late afternoon fixing $619.00 bid, off $2.00; $622.00 asked. Ha.lldy Ii Harman: Closed. Ea(elbard: Closed. En,gelbard: Closed. Sliver NEW YORK CAP> -Handy & Harman silver closed Engelhard silver closed, fabrtcated.silver closed. Hftal• NEW YORK CA P > -Spot nonferrous metal price to- day : Copper 95%-97% cents a pound, U.S. destinations. Lead 43 cents a pound. Zlk 39~-39~ cents a pound, delivered. Tia closed Metals Week composite lb. Al ....... am 76 cents a pound, N. Y. Mercuy $395.00 per flask. Platillam S638-643 troy o~. N. Y. Read the Orange Coast newspaper that keeps you In --the informative 842-4321 DAILY Pll OT ·\ t • ·. •. MANGNALL'S INTERIOR PAINTING EXTE~IOR Brush Roller Spray 421 Peert St. Lagune Beach Commercial Residential Wallpapering Insured 22 yrs. Experience :Free Estimates · 497-1280 IN MEMORIAM - STAN BENSON \ Ron W1lhams Realty 1s deeply saddened by the death of Stan Benson on Sunday, 23 November We believe that he personified the ideal of service and personal attention which charactenzes our firm For those wtlo knew Stan -and they were many -their hves will not be the same without him. He had the un1Que ability to put people at their ease. to empathize with others· joys and sorrows, their triumphs and disappointments. For this reason. he had friends throughout Laguna Beach and Southern Cahforn1a Stan was a fnend in need. always ready with a smile and a helping hand For many years. Stan headed tire companies. working lo develop innovative designs and Imaginative mar1<eling apporaehes Despite long hours of work. Stan contributed additional efforts lo advance the City of Hope. His gifts of time and self resulted in his being named ""Man of the Year ·· This obvious concern for others has also charactenzed h11 relatlonsh1PS In the real estate business and 1n his home community of Crystal .Cove. With the loss of Stan. we cannot proceed with business as usual We have cloted our doo<s as of noon Wednesday. 26 November and will rtH>pen on Monday morning, 1 December Stan Pllsed our way and touched our hves, we Wiii pause lo reflect on the loss of our fnend. -~:9o1Y 20% OFF . 'ENTIRE INVENTORY OF MEN'S & WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR THANKSGIVING DAYS SALE St..Nlurs Man.-Sat. 9:1s.&30 Sundmr• 11 :00-5:00 a MA* ST., IMD, CA. I "Got a problem? Tlwn write to Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red tape, getting the anawer• and. action I/OU ne to solve haequitie• in government and bu.riMu. iJil your qu.eatlom to Pat Dunn, At Your Snvice, Coast Daily Pilot, P.O. 80% 15'KJ, Costa Me1a, A 92626. As many letlna a.t poslible will be a eel but phoned inquiries or lett,ns not including ' readn's full name. addreu and business houn' p number cannot becoruidned. TIWcolumnappearsdal· ly except Sunday! ... , DEAR PAT: My aunt has arthritis and she claims that she can predict weather better than a weatherman. I have to admit she's right in her predictions. We were kidding her about this the other day and all of us got to won~ering exactly why people with arthritis have more pain right before rain. Can you find out? L. F., Hllntington Beach Antge tooihbnuhee: part of den • '(' • •:A • I PHILADELPIUA (AP> -An· -Oii1J ~~~ peo-l'ffl,_ for ...... rid of t.d llque lootbbrulbe9 look pretty ple lD tbe United ~ta owns a breath. ......,waded ODly tw m ch Ilk _ _._ toothbnalh. The rest lbare. tbe darilll. • u • ~m ones, except ldla........... N'--' '·i Tb'-one 1a from ...... _ ___... that they're mD of boae, wood -nKllllnl IAUU I v .. ti to .. WR .,_ or lvOI')' and IDOi\ of the briatl• Cblna. opened up the bot brlltle book of Hlppbcratlll. have fallea out. And they don't trade, iDlurina an adequate IUP-.,When a woman 'I mouth have tboM Utt.le rubbery pointy ply of the animal hair for amella and her tuilb are blaek thins• on the eoda. toothbrushes. and unhealthy,· one baraa, But tblnt• dental have -Toncues should be brushed separately, the head of a bare, chanted 1lnce those bruahea, H well • teeth. and three mice, and after ha~ now on display here, were in -The majority of Americans taken out the lnteatlDet of.ttlO ol use. are toothl ... by a1e 50. them, but not, however t" liver "Bruahet wltb matory," an -Doc Holliday, author Zane or the kldney11 one po..._11D a exhibit at the Unlvenity of Pen· Grey and Hitler's dentlat all atone mortar, some mar)te or naylvania School of Dental craduated from the dental whlteatone, and paa;'eA .. lt Medicine, features a cacbe of school here. throu1h a sieve and .. :·· ·1 ou antique toothbruabea recenUy 1et the idea. • 1 , ...... ..., f l _... AL80 ON DISPLAY were old unea • ....,.. rom ear Y lno ctn· d ,~ .... •-Here's Cohen's adv1·c-'r.l1. ... D· tury privy pits by conatruction enta wuu, studded with rub(es .. u. workers buildln1 a hicbway and turquoise and stored In modem·day toothbrusben: re throulb ~-handsome wooden boxes. Bruab your ton1ue rII It. There'• u old advertilement that'• where bad breath a • ~ ON° OPENING DAY the ex· for a mo.taehe-protector, a lit· no.. your teeth to aet ~t 1 bJbit alto featUNd the school's tie device intended to keep the plaque and driDk l>hllade , .. dean, Dr. D. Watter Cohen, who patient'• moustache from iet-water because it's fiuorldatefl. ·~ came armed wlth some odd tins taq)ed in the denu.t•a drill. "Youneedtobrusbtwoorthre9 I! •' facts: 1.. And there are sc>me ancient minutes." 'E Pli.bml ltlUIAMCI ! .. OUP 14 .. 1114er111-1411 I lfl4 ...... c.-..... ' Sale!. Sale! 30% OFF ORIENTAL HANDIL\DE RUGS 10 am-6 pm Friday, Nov . 28 JBllll AMTIOUIS Hl ·M.•C-'1tM s.. cs Su. c.lf. t2672 3 Days Only Sun., Nov. 30 We Buy And Trade Otd Oriental RUQt MORE PARKING . . wttY? OUR EM.OYEES PAIK Off PREMISES Special Plaza Buses.ide Them Transport SOUTH COAST PLAZA ·r !J -' I I Dr. John HollaaderofUte UnJvenlty of Peaa- sylvanla Hospl&al reports there b a proven tie between arthritis aad temperature or barometric ----:----------------------------------- cban1e. He says aclenttnc teata coahrm tllat maay people complalD of l•creaeed pala, swelliDI aad joint stlffneu Jut before tbe weatber cbaa1ea. llbllll bamldUy aad falllq barometric pre· saure trlgen tile discomfort. Oace Ute weatlter bas cbuged; the pala 11 coulderably alleviated. 1'1119 kW el forecast a._ eu l"ellalt frem sear u..... . JflJsfng ord~r on ii• IDClfl · DEAR PAT: I ordered a pedometer from an ad in the Aug. 10 TV Guide. I don't have the ad- dress because it was on the order coupon. My can- celed check says "Mass Marketing" and "MalJ Order Marketing," but that's all I know, except that my order never ari:ived. A.P., Corona del Mar Nen time, make a record or t..e address. It simpllfles solvta1 aon-deUvery problems. A YS contacted TV Galde aad was told tllat Mall Order Marketing was located l• Nortll HoUywood. However, tile nrm lla1 jut relocated to 11818 Glen Oak Blvd., Saa Fernando 11341. Tiie telephone Uatilll b aader Mua Marketilll AaMCla· lion lac. A company apokeswomaa aay1 yoar order probably was lost, so aaotber pedometer Is belal malled to you. R.L., Costa Mesa, also placed aa order Sept. 10 with Mall Order Marketlq Hd baa 1IOt received her mercbandbe. A YS eaa't follow ap oa ~ problem becaaae no .. formatloa aboat tile proncu or tltelr prices was provided. a .L. cH .,-.. Ute nrm at <ZU> 315.3m, or write to tile above addreu. U Ute respoue b auatldactory, coetact A VS a1a .. allCI .. clade more illformatlo•. DEAR PAT: Please extend our thanks to a generous reader of the Dally Pilot who claims to be a former Hoosier from northern Indiana, and who sent us a copy of the article about our church refunding program and a donation for our building fund. No name or address wu included. and w~ really would llke the donor to contact us a1ain so we could expresa a personal thank you. 8 .B .. Batesville. Ind. The doaor CH coatact the Suma• Bible Church ID Suamaa, lad., by wrttlDI to die ellareb la eare el Mn. Betty ... ,...In, 2M Beach Gron Ave., Ba&eevUle, lad. '7•. MEED HELP.?. ........ Do-lt-YOurMlf. Store ... J! . ... 24 FURNITURE HOUR SALES FRIDAY 11-9•SAT.10-6 .•SUN.11-6 7 BIGSTORES 7 BIG SALES I ' I ' I ' I I I I .1 I J IUl••ll I STOCKS JNYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ,,. .............. . Olt ea lorgott.ea Pity the poor business chief By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Money isn't everyth ing. The men wbo run the top com- panies in the land make a lot or money but they're frustrated by thei r lack of influence In American pubUe... Ure. At least that's the wa~ they see it. .~ Thia reeling or powerlessness, so often associated wit•···, the poor and U'te downtrodden, emerged clearly in a rece suryey or e~ecutlves who hold the command positions -i: chatrroan and president -at the nation's largest co~-~ por~lloua. The sur\•ey was conducted by that relia bl•: business-backed research organization the Conferenc .. • ' Board -reliable In the seruse that th~y are able to ge(. responses from these corporate moguls (not everyo~-can ). .·:~ T h e C o n :: ~:: f e r e n c e Board got ., a nswers from 536 top ~ ~ executives. As a group. their income shapes up ... ~ ~ Money as follow::;· more than Tree h a If m ade be tween $100,000 and $249,999 last year; another one· t hird had salaries and bonuses totaling between $250,000 and $499,999. Not exactl)I <"'! your average bunch •-J As a group. these business leaders also have these~ characteristics: ·!. Their average age ranges between 54 and 58. • More than ha lf were born in s mall towns and citiec. ipopulation under 100,000). ,, ,i More thun 90 percent are college graduates; 4-0 per-;3: cent hold advanced degrees. ::~ -THREE OUT OF fo ur identi fy themselves a~~ Republicans ·=~ '.'lot one 1s a woman. :!~ Th1.s survey. was taken before the election. and thest=~ Republican busin essmen no doubt feel better now abol.lj.j} the possi bility of their having a say under a Reagan ac:t-· .. • ministration Thei r answers to the Conference Board ques- tions show that they have really been feeHng neglected . !he way these executives see it, the medi;\ pubijshers and broadcasters have more influence on government policy than business groups. , In fact. they believe that newspapers, magazines and ; TV networks have "too much influence." The business lea~ers also th_ink that la bor unions, consumer advocates. : env1ronmentahsts and other public interest groups also have "too much innuence" in government affairs. THE CONFERENCE BOARD s urvey thus concluded tha t the n~tion's top .executives "not only perceive buai· 1 ness as losmg ground in status and power but as being mis· unders~O?d by other segments of society. This. impression that th.ey are mjl!understood by others -a typ1c~I sign of P;llrano1a -explains why you are cur· • rently seemg_ a lot of ~deologlcal advertising in newspapers J a nd mag~z1nes ._ Big co.mpanies like Mobil, United Technolog1es, Union Carbide, International Telephone & ! Telegraph. LTV and Sperry Rand are buying space lo sell 1 not oroducts but ideas . Many companies would love to be able to present their Poin.t of view on television. However. the networks and stations wi ll not allow companies to buy time fo r a message that 1s e"en re motely controversial for fear tha1 lhe.v would then have to grant opposing ideas equal time ."ilo f'k • In T h f" .-.p o1 ll9 h 1 NE W VQAJ(. tAP• S~lt\, noon or1._,. .t~ric-an l.radr r• ~ nt'v~~rgt~~c:c~-~~.·~~~O\~-.~~l\~ ·. lr'iit<IH'IQ Nlt<HWlly flt 1tW>rf tt\14n \I ~ .,~ '1\.\ I • u• • .. ,, , ,\, 311 ft t .... II ' '-Sl • I>\ •''• '• .. ,, •''• )6\o .... 17~ ) ll~ '• Uh 1, U'• ,, .. •''• Pel. Up IU v n s Up 10 I Up 10 I Up 100 VP 100 Up U ~g u Up 7.• Up 1,4 Up 7.~ Up 7,1 ~g u Up '1 Up '' Up •I Up •• I VI' t 1 VP t.J Up U ~ :1 IJi> s.• l.ondoft: .._n1no lmng '611 so, ott so so l.o-. oiler-11••"11 "'"IS, off '1 IS P•rls. •11••noon '"•"O MD 00. vP SO 40 ,,,.,..,...,,••••no wn 11 z11r1c11· •••~ •••••-1 .. 1no u1~ oo bla ott l UlO, Mt7' 00 •>•ed Ho"41y & Harm•" Cro~a E .... lllotnl: CI0'4!0 E,,..l......,:Clo...O. su .... r NEW YORK IAPJ Stiver ctOWO En~1,,.ra '",.., <•-o. ••or101.., su ... r <IOWd. Gold Q uofaf ion# ~n· morn1no 1111ng Mll so, oll to so l.•,...,.: a11emoo1111.1no "'"JS, off u u . l'orlt: ofler,_ firing Woll 40, 11p SO.«I Fr•llll....,: /laing M22. n . Zllrkll: lal~ alt-liMlnQ U tt 00 Old. oll l7 00; M22.00 ft.eel, H• .... Y & HM-: CIOMCI. E,...._,.,CloWO E .... lllwd: CloMCI. .. I t MANGNALL'S INTERIOR PAINTING EXTE~IOR . Brush Roller Spray Commer~ial . R esidentlal Wallpapering -. Insured 22 yrs. • ( ~- • • . Experience ~~~:Free Estimates 497-1280 421 Pe•rt St. L•gun11 Be•ch IM MEMORIAM - STAN BENSON I Ron W1lhams Realty is deeply saddened by the death of Stan Benson on Sunday. 23 NoV8mber. We believe that he personified the ideal of service and personal attention which charactenzes our firm For those who knew Stan -and they were many -their hves will not be the same without him. He had the uniQue ability to put people at their ease. to empath1z,e with others' 1oys and sorrows. their lrlumphs and disappointments. For this reason. he had friends throughout Laguna Beach and Southern C811fornia Stan was a friend in need. always ready with a smile and a helping hand. For many years. Stan headed tire companies. ~orking to develop 1nnovat1ve designs and imaginative marketing apPOraches. Despite long hours of 1M>rk. Stan contributed additional efforts to advance the City df Hope. His gifts of time and self resulted 1n his being named ·•Man of the Year This obvious ooncern for others has elso charactenzed his relallonsh1ps in the real estate business and in his home community of Crystal . ,t':ove With the losS of Stan. we cannot oroceed with business as usual We nave closed our doors as of noon Wednesday. 26 November and will re-open on Monday morning. 1 December Stan passed our way and touched our llve1: we will pause to reflect on the toss of our friend ~\\EB•y -if,Pt. StO;~ 20% OFF ENTIRE INVENTORY Of MEN'S & WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR THANKSGIVING DAYS SALE Ster. Neun Mln.-Sat. 9:15-5-.30 ,._.,, 11 :00-HO a MAit ST., WW. CA. "Cot o problem? Then write to Pot Dunn. Pot will cut red tape. getting the an.nuera and octlon you need to solve inequUiea In government and bu.tineu. Mail 11our ~.sf1oru to Pot Dunn, At Your Service 0r<lft{le Cocut Daily Pilot, P.O. Boz 15«), Coato M'eMJ, CA 92626. A& many tetten a.t pouible will be an.noered, but phon«l inquirie1 or lettera not includhlg t~ reader's full name. oddreu and bw'iMas houra' plaoM numbercomiot becormdned. Th&scolumnappearsdai- ly er cept Sunday&.·· Pain a •aeeada~r .,a11e· DEAR PAT: My aunt has arthritis and she claims that she can predict weather better than a weatherman. I have to admit she's right in her predictions. We were kidding her about this the other day and all of us got to wondering exactly why people with a rthritis have more pain right before rain. Can you find out? L.F., Huntington Beach Dr .John Hollanderoftbe Ullllvenityof Peu· sylvalllla Hospital reports there is a proven tie between artbrltla and temperature or barometric change. He says 1clentmc test.I CODflrm that many people complal.a of Increased pain, 1weUID1 and jolnt 1Uffaesa just herore tbe weather cbugea. Ra.IDI humidity Hd fal.Uai barometric pre· ssure tnqen tbe dlacomfort. Once the weather bas cbuged, tbe pain 11 cO..lderably aUevl.ated. Tit.is kiDd of forecast at.o cu result from acaJ' tlu,. . . fflailifi.ord~r 011 If•..,._. DEAR PAT: I ordered a pedometer from an ad in the Aug. 10 TV Guide. I don't have the ad . dress because it was oo the order coupon. My can· celed check says .. Mass Marketing" and "Mail Order Marketing," but that's all J know. except that my order never arrived. A. P .. Corona del Mar Next time, make a record of the addres1. It simplifies solvla1 aoa-deUvery problems. A VS contacted TV Galde ud was told tbal Mall Order Marketing waa located In Nortlt Hollywood. However, the flnn baa jut relocated to 11818 Glen Oak Blvd., San Fernando tl34t. Tile telephoee U.tlal a. aader Mau Marlletm1 Astocla· tioll Ille. A company 1polleawomaa aays yoar order probably was loet, so another pedometer u bemc malled to you. R.L., Coeta Mesa, also placed u order Sept. 19 wttb Mail Order Marketmg and hat not received her mercbaad111e. A \'8 can't follow up oa llal.s problem becaue no laformaUoa about tbe proclwcla or tbelr prteea WH provided. R.L. CH pt.c.e the firm at (UJ) 3tS·n.7, or wrt&e to 1'e a•ve addttaa. If lite retpcHUe ta uaatl1fac&ory, co.tact A VS a1am and tadade more laformatloa. Dottor ldr111l111 rrqMr•lrd DEAR PAT: Please extend our thanks lo a generous reader of the Dally Piiot who claims to be a former llooaler from northern Indiana, and who sent UA a copy of the article about our church refundln1 proaratm atnd a donation for our building fund . No name or uddreMll wu Included, and we really would llkt> the donor to contact us again so we could exprNu1 a personal thank you. R. n.. Batesville. Ind. The doaor can cootad tbe Sumau Bible Chllrcb la Suma•. lad., ~Y wrttln1 tG tile tllarcb la eare,ol Mn. Betty 8o•rquela, 2tt Beath Grove Ave., BatentUe, lad. •T .... MEED HEL.~? ........ f CONSUMIR Brushes with hiJJttl'!Y . Antiq'Je toothbrushes: part of tfental exlllbit . . • PHJ.J..ADELPIUA (AP.) -AD· tiq"f_ ~ look pretty mucll like modem ones, except that they're m~ ol bone. wood or ivory and ma.i of the bmUes have fallen out. Aad \bey don't have thole little rubbery pointy things on the endl. But things dental have ·changed since thoae bruabet, now on cliaplay bere, were in wse. "Brushes with History," an exhibit at the Uo.lveralty of Pen· nsylvania School of Dental Medicine, features a cache ol antique toothbrobes recently unearthed from early 19th cen· tury ,privy plta by construction workers buildin1 a hi1hway tbroup town. ON OPENING DAY the ex· hibit allo featUHd the school's dean, Dr. D. Walter Cohen, who came armed with some odd facts : . -Only one ol every three peo- .. pie in the United States owns a tootbbnllb. Tbe rest share. -Rlcbard Nixon's vlalta to China opened up the bol brlatle trade, iDauring an adequate sup· ply of tbe animal hair for toothbrulbea. -Toncuea should be brushed •• well u teeth. -1be majority of Americana are toothleN by age 50. -Doc Holliday, author Zane Grey and Hitler's dentlat all graduated from the dental school here. ALSO ON DISPLAY were old dental tools, studded with rubles and turquoise and stored ln handsome wooden boxes. There's an old advertisement for a moustache protector, a...lit- tle device intended to keep the patient's moustache from 1et· ting tangled in the dentist's drill. And there are ·some ancient Sale! recipe1 foe 1eW.n1 rid ol bM _,reatb. reeommended OD.ly for thedariq. Tba. one la from the second book of Hippocrates: •'When a woman's mouth ameU. and her •uma are black a nd unhealthy, one burnt, separately, the head of a bare, and three mice, and after havinl taken out the intestines of two of them, but not, however the liver or the kidneys, one pounda in a atone mortar, 80me marble or wblteatone , and passes it throup a sieve and . . . " You get the idea. Here's Cohen 's advice for modem-day toothbrushers: Bruah your ton1ue because that's where bad breath st.arts, nosa your teeth to 1et at bidden plaque and drink Philadelphia water because lt.'s nuoridated. "Yoo need to brush two or three minutes." 30% OFF ORIENT AL HANDMADE RUGS 3 Days Only Sun., Nov. 30 ~I /~.· ~ 10 am-6 pm Friday I No~. 28 JlllllS AMTIOUIS Ill M.•c-'uW s.. Cl 'a. c.lf .. t261Z FAIMmS IMSUllAHCI •our 141-HM w IJl-l4J7 ., ......... c-. ...... We Buy And Trade Old Onent11 Roos MORE PARKING WHY? OUR EA91.0YEES PARK OFF PREMISES Special Plaza Buses id• Them Transport 1 SOUTH COAST PLAZA 24 FURNITURE HOUR SALES FRIDAY 11-9 • SAT._10-6 •SUN. 11-6 7 BIGSTORES 7 BIGSALES Christmas at the Garage Eniov the flt'8lt ;n 8P0'1I clothing: li'lk>Ur jogging sets from , Ultra SPOrt. 'TWo distinct styles lo chooel from. full zip·ba9eball OOUr or a lip to tunte wfth pouch packets ~.. grey, burgundy. sabte. black end ~. AL'S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (7]4) 644-7030 M'8••111TOCK8 Fricla1•. CIOel• Prleea NY~E COMPOSITE TRANSA(;UONS ......................................... llklfk.... ........... • • ........................................ --.0......:-...°'="''~ I CLOSING 913.35 Oliea lor9etten Pity the W@r busines·s Chief By MILTON MOSKOWITZ .Money isn't everything. The men who run the top com. pan.es in the land make a lot of 11>oney but the •re frustrated by their lack of influence ln Amenean .Jbu Ufe. At least that's the way they see it. This feeling of powerle.ssness, so often associated ~ the poor and the downtrodden, emerged clearly in a rece suryey o( executives who bold the command po1ltions · chatrroan and presiden( -at the nation's largest co~\ por!llloca&. The survey was conducted by that reliabli;!S' busmess-backed research organbation, the Conference'." • Board -reliable In the sense that they are able to le\-. .. • responses from these corporate moguls (not everyo•:"'; can ). .·~ Th e C o n ·i~ f e r e n c e Board got answers from 536 top executives. As a group their income shapes up as follows: more than half made between Sl00,000 and $249,999 last year; another one- third had salaries and Money Tree .. ~ . -; :· bonuses totaling between $250,000 and $499,999. Not exactl)'- your average bunch. •=a; As a .gr~up, these business leaders also have the ... ~ cha raclenstacs: ..,, -Their average age ranges between 54 and 58. -M.ore than half were born in s mall towns and citi lpopulallon under 100,000). • -More than 90 percent are college graduates; 40 per::• cent hold advanced degrees. : -.THREE OUT OF four identify themselves Republicans. -Not one is a woman. .• Tru:s survey was taken before t.he election, and tbesi!. Republi~~. buslness r:nen no doubt feel better now abo • th~ poss1~tlity of their having a say under a Reagan act"' f!l•mstration. Their answers to the Co,.!erence Board que.. tions show that they have really bffn feelin1 neglected. : ~he way these executives see it, the media -• publishers and broadcasters -have more influence on : government policy than business &fOups. ' In fact, they believe that newepapers, magaiines and TV networks have "too much influence." The business lea~ers also ~.ink that labor unions, consumer advocates. l envtr~.nmentahs~ and other public interest croups alao _have too much mnuence" in government affairs . . THE CONFERENCE BOARD survey thus concluded that the nation's top executives "not only perceive busi- ness as losing ground in status and power but aa being m is· unders~ by other segments of society. This impr;easion that they are mlaunderstood by ot.bet; j -a typical ••P of paranoia -e.xpl.au why you are cur· rently seeing. a lot or ideoloatcaJ ad•ert.lalQt in .,..,...,..,.,.. f and mag~uines .. Big companies like Mobil, United Technologies, Union Carbide, InternaUonal Telephone & / Telegraph, LTV and Sperry Rand are buying space to seH ! not oroducts but Ideas . Many companies would love to be able to present t.heir pomt or view on television. However the networks and : stations will .not allow companies to buy ti me for a message that 1s even remotely controversial for fear that they would then have to grant opposing ideas equal time . ... , o~k11 In ThP .'ipo1ll9l11 NEW VORIC; (.i.P) S..lu noon P"C• '"° ,..., cn..,,90 or tbt llllM!n mo" at tt"9 f'Ww Yori!. Stoc., E•Cha~ t\\JA\, trild•"9 ""'"""''\'"I more ll••n )I Texec:o Inc MldSouUt S.•oRoeb Mobil Occlc»nl Ptl 8HI f'OOCI (NII 011 .,~ . , .... ~ ·'-" • ..... • la.ti • • 1"' • -\~ • 14 • 21/t .,.. • Vil •• . .. ·1"- IBM , .. 1----------------GIC Tech 04emShm I( ,,,.,, Arn Cyan =..,.c!or~"" All~l<MI l .1·. . "' .. ~. "• .. 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Experience ~~~:Free Estimates 497-1280 421 Peert St. lagun11 Beach IM MEMORIAM - STAM BENSON I Ron W1lhams Realty 11 deeply saddened by the death or Stan Benson on Sunday, 23 November. We believe that he personified the 1dea1 of service and personal attention which charactenzes our firm For those who knew Stan -and they were many -their lives W111 not be the same without him He• ha(j the uniQue ability to put peoole at their ease. to empathize With others· Joys and sorrows. their triumphs and disappaintments. For this reason. he had friends throughout Laguna Beach and Southern Call fornia Stan was a friend in need. always ready with a smile and a helping hand. Fo~ many years. Stan headed tire companies. working to develop innovative designs and imaginative marketing apparaches Despite long hours of work. Stan contributed additional efforts to advance the City or Hope His gifts of flme and sell resulted 1n his being named "Man of the Year · This obvious concern for others has also charactenzed his relationships in the real estate business and 1n his home community of Crystal .COve With the loss of Stan. we cannot proceed with business as usual We have closed our doors as of noon Wednesday. 26 November and will re.open on Monday morning. 1 December. Stan passed our way and touched our lives: we w111 pause to reflect on the toss or our friend -~&.~1Y 20% OFF ENTIRE INVENTORY OF MEN'S & WONfN'S SPORTSWEAR THANKSGIVING DAYS SALE -W ST., IMICM, fA J "Got a problem? Then write to Pat Dunn. Pat will cut rtd tape, gettmg the o~a and. action you Med to solve inequitiea '" oovemmmt and biuiness. Moil your queniona to Pat Dunn, At Your Snvlce Orange Coa4t Doily Pilot, P.O. Bor IS«J. Co1ta Meaa, CA 92626. A1 many lettns aa posd~ will be a~td but phoMd inquiries or lettn1 not including t~ reode-r'1 /1'll l'JClmc. address and buline11 houri' phoM number cannot beconsidtted. Thucolumn~aradai· ly except Sunday1." Pain a •..,eatlter 11ane· DEAR PAT: My aunt has arthritis and she claims that she can predict weather better than a weatherman. I have to admit she 's right in her predictiorui. We were kidding her about this the other day and all of us got to wondering exactly why people with arthritis have more pain right before rain. Can you find out? L.F .. Huntington Beach Dr. Jobn Hollaaderollhe Ulllvenltyof Pe-· sylvallla ffoepltal reports there la a proven t.le between arthritis aad temperature or barometric change. He aaya scientific: teats confirm that many people complal.D of lacreaaed paln, awe1Jln1 and jolnt aUffneu Jut before die weather cbugea. Riala& humidity aad falb& barometric pre· Hue trtaen the discomfort. O.Ce the weatllff baa cbuged, the pal• 11 coaaklerably allevlat.ed. Tllla kmd ol forecast allO c .. re911lt from acu u.. ... "'"'"" ord~r ON It• ..,.,, . DEAR PAT: I ordered a pedometer from an ad in the Aug. 10 TV Guide. I don 't have the ad· dress because it was on the order coupon. My can- celed check says "Mass Marketing" and "Ma il Order Marketing," but that's all I know, except that my order never arrived. A.P .. Corona del Mar Next time, make a record of the address. IC slmpllfies aolvlng 808·delhery problem•. A VS coetacted ,TV Galde ud was &old lllal Mall Order Marketing was located la Nortll Hollywood. However, the ftrm baa Jut relocated to ll818 Glen Oak Blvd., San Feraudo ti.Mt. fte telepboae Uatlng ll uder Mau Market .. 1 Aasoc:la· tion Inc. A compaay apokeawomaa H)'S yOtlr order probabl)' was a.t, ao another pedometer la be .. I malled to )'oa. 8 .L, Coeta MeH, allO placed aa order Sept. It wllll Mall Order Marketlal and llH aot re«lved her mercluandhe. A VS cu't follow ap oa Ulla problem becaue no lafonnatioll about the products or their prtca waa provided. a .L. caa pboae the firm at (ZU> 315·J2t7, or wrtte to the •bove acl4lttu. If Ute reapoMe la .... uafactory, eaetact AVS agala and laclade mon! laformatloe. Donor Iden I It fl reqaw•lftl DEAR PAT: Please extend our thanks lo a generous reader of the DaJly Pilot who claims to be a former Hoosier from northern Indiana, and who sent us a copy or the article about our church refunding program and a donaUon for our building fund . No name or address was included, and we really would like the donor to contact us again so we could express a personal thank you. 8 .8 .. Batesville, Ind. The doaor caa contact the 8u11111a• Bible Cllarcll la SaamH, hd., b)' wrtU.1 to tlte cllarela la can el lln. Betty a.....-a., ZN Bea'cll Gron Ave., Balee•Ule, btd. 47 .... NEED HEL_P_?. ........ Do-lt-Y ourself Store ... ~ .. BMheS ·with hMtocy An~e toothb~hes ; part. of dental. exhibit. . ' PftILADELPHIA (AP)_ AD· -Only oaeol every t.brM peo-reclpe1 for leUiDI rid ol Md Uque ~ looll pretty pie in tbe United States ona a br .. th, recommended only for mucb like mOdem onea, except tootbbrulb. The re1t ahue. the dartq. that they're made ol bone, wood -Richard Nlsob'1 vlalta to Thll one ii from tbe leccmd or lvOI')' aad moet of the brlatlea China opened up the bol brtltle book of HlppGeratel: have fallln out And th .a-•t trade, imurinl an adequate aup-"When a woman'• mouth · ey uuu ply of the animal hair for amella and her sum• are black have thoN UtUe rubbery pointy tooth""--.. ~. d h Ith b thinl• on the ends. .,,.__ an un ea y, one urna, But tbln11 dental have -Toques should be brushed separately, the bead of a bare, chan1ed aince tbose bruahea, as well aa teeth. and t.bNe mice, and after bavtq now on diJplay here, were in -The ~ty of Americana taken out the lntelUnea of two ol use. are toothless by •1e 50. them, but not, however the liver "Bruahee ·with Hiatory,.. an -Doc Holliday, author Zane or the lddneya, one pounds ln a exhibit at the Univenlty of Pen· Grey and Hitler's denUat all atone mortar, some marble or naylvania School of Dental 1raduated from the dental whitealone, and paaaea It Medicine, featurea a cache ol school here. ' throuah a aieve and . . . " You antique toothbrushes recently get the idea. unearthed from ~arly 1..... cen-AL80 ON D18PLA Y were old . tury privy pita by cons~ dental toob, studded with rubles Here's Cohen's advice for workers building a highway and turquoise and stored in modem-day toothbrushers: thro\llh town. handsome wooden boxea. Brush your ton1ue because ON OPENING DAY the e.x· hibit allo featured the school 'a dean, Dr. D. Walter Cohen, who came armed with some odd facts: There'• an old advertisement for a moustache protector, a lit· Ue device intellded to keep the patient's moustache from 1et· ting tangled in the dentist 'a drill. And there are some ancient Sale! . sale! that 'a where bad breath atarta, noss your teeth to get at bidden plaque and drink Philadelphia water because it's nuoridated. "You need to brwih two or three - minutes." 30% OFF ORIENTAL HANDl!MJE RUGS 3 Day. Only Sun., Nov. 30 10 am-6 pm· Friday, Nov. 28 JHlllS AMTIOUIS IOIM.•C I .... s.. ce 'a, c.M. t2•12 Abel IMSUaAMCI •our Ha.HM w IJ5-J4J7 ,,, ....... c.... ..... We Buy And Trtlde Old Oriental Rugs MORE PARKING WHY? OUR EM.OYEES PARK OFF PREMISES Special Plaza Buses id• Them Transport .· SOUTH COAST PLAZA 24FURNITURE HOUR SALES FRIDAY 11-9 .• SAT. 10-6 •SUN. 11-6 7 BIGSTORES 7 BIGSALES Chrtltmll at the Garage EllfOY the finelt In IPOf1I ctotNng: velour jogging 9111 from Ultra Spon. lWo diltinct lt)'tll to ChOolt ttorn. lull Zlp.f'J111blll cofllr Of a Zip to tunte with pouch pocktel. CcAcn ... grey, burgundy, •bee. bleck and rov-1. At..:SGARAOE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 6~·1030