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VOL. 73, N0 . .334, 4 SECTIONS, 4' PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFOR NIA SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 29, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Yacht 'buyer'
death sought • m
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Despa i r
Wondering what will become of them.
t hree home less people in the quake-
stricken Italian village of Sant' Angelo Dei
Lombardi walk in rain wrapped in
blankets. Friday, firefighters pulled 10 sur-
vivors from the rubble of a ·hospital in
Avellino. Thousands died in the devastat·
ing southern Italian tremor.
Firefmhters get b reak
Win ds shift in giant San BemardilW blaze
SAN BERNARDINO (AP) -
Winds shirted favorably for
firefighters Friday. turning the
Panorama Fire away from the
ed ge of the Devore Heights area
as President Carter declared
four California counties d isaster
a reas because of five days of
flaming destruction.
The office or Gov. Edmund G.
natural pattern, heading uphill.
But the fire did not completely
reverse itself, and was burning
brush untouched during its
threatening descent towa rds
Devore.
"It's all watershed being
burned now," Griffith said.
While the mostly evacuated
town seemed out of danger, resi-
dent s were being a dvised
against returning immediately,
he said.
and caused 2,194 lnjuries, a ll but
36 classified as minor.
Residen ts and firefighters
have made three straight days
of back·porch stands at several
homes in Devore, where one
$40.000 house was the only home
known to have burned. It caught
fire Wednesday.
Carter's declaration covers
San Bernardino, Los Angeles.
Riv~rside and Orange counties.
By STEVE MARBLE
Of ... D.ily ...... s....
A man who reportedly lured a
42-year-old Irvine woman to her
family cabin cruiser in Newport
Beach by saying he was interest·
ed in buying the ~ssel is now
being sought in the gunshot slay·
ing of the woman.
Detectives believe the un-
known assailant killed Judith
Conklin Nesbitt early Wednes·
day afternoon in the front cabin
of the docked boat by firing a
single gunshot into her head al
close range.
T he mother of four, police
said , apparently put up a strug-
gle .
Authorities said the woman's
purse was found nearby. They
said it was ransacked but that
nothing of value appeared to be
missing.
Robbery may have been the
motive in the slaying, police ad-
mit. They said -it remains a
mystery why the ass ailant
would take the woman's life,
why he would "go tbatlar."
The woman's body was dis-
covered al 7 : 40 p. m . by her
husband. Fred, wh-0 told
a uthorities he went to the
Marina Dunes Yacht Anchorage
when his wife failed to return
home.
The 36·foot cabin cruiser , the
Feliddad IV , was inspected by
police and then ordered moved
from its Newport Dunes moor-
ing to the O r a nge County
Sheriffs Harbor Patrol dock in
Corona del Mar.
By Friday afternoon, police
had circulated a limited supply
of composite sketches to marina
officials of a man wanted for
q uestioning in the case. The
drawings depict ed a clean-
shaven, middle-age man wear-
ing dark, aviator-type s un-
glasses.
Boat owners at the 230-slip
marina said they'd been told no.
to discuss the incident. Several
noted a gener al panic had swept
the usually quiet anchor age and
that a number of yachtsmen
simply secured their vessels and
vowed not to return until the
case is solved.
Police said Mrs. Nesbitt re·
ceived a phone call about 9 a.m.
Wednesday from a man who
said he was interested in buying
the boat. He asked the woman to
(See MURDER, Page A2)
Judge closes
porno shop
The talk of the Town adult
bookstore in Newport Beach was
ordered Friday, by an Orange
County Superior Court Judge to
cease business in 30 days.
The store at 2930 W. Pacltic
Coast Highway already ia closed
after an Oct. 23 (ire charred
much of its s tock of adult
magazines and boob. Anon is
suspected in the fire.
The ruling Friday by Judge
John K. Trotter means the busi-
ness can't legally reopen after
the fire damage is repaired.
But the case is far from over.
Josh Kaplan , attorn ey for
bookstore owner Thomas Wade,
said after the hearing the de·
cision will be appealed.
Ka plan claimed th e case
"absolutely" will go to the U.S.
Supreme Court 'because it is the
first of its kind to test a city's
right to impose a moratorium on
an adult businesses pending
passage of an ordinance dealing
. with such business.
The moratorium was passed
by the Newport Beac h City
Council Aug. 2S after Wade ap-
plied for a business Ucense to
open bil boebtore wJth v1ewiog.
booths. 'lbe city later paued ap
ordinance rest ricting adult busa·
neases to certain zones in the ci·
ty. The bookstore wasn't in one
or them.
Wade ignored the moratorium
and opened his business on Oct.
10, four days before the or-
dinance was adopted. Kaplan
argued Friday that the
m o r ator i um was unlawful
because it was a blanket prohibi -
tion on free speech.
Brown Jr. esti mated fi r e
damage in Southern California
since Nov. 15 at $64,795,200, in·
eluding $50,812,SOO damage to
private property. An estimated
106,275 acres of watershed have
been destroyed, the governor's
office said.
The area is subject to down-
c a nyon winds which do not
always follow weather patterns,
officials warned.
Two other fires were con-
tained Friday a s 6 ,000
firefighters. aided by aerial
tankers. managed to whittle
down to five the 10 major fires
burning in Southern California
this week.
Reagan still confulent
He said the ordinance, and a
subsequent la w passed Oct. 27 .
don't apply to the bookstore
because they were passed after
th.e business already h ad
opened.
Assistant City Attorn e y
Robert Burnham claimed free
speech wasn't the primary issue
because adult books could still
be purchased in other stores, on-
ly not as the primary product.
}le said the city had the right to
restrict the bookstore because of
its "seconda ry eHects" on the
community.
The Panora ma Fire had
threatened Devore for the third
straight day. burning four sheds
on the outskirts of town Friday
morning. but then northeasterly
Sa nta Ana w ind s turned
southweste rly, reversing the
fla mes, said U.S. Forest Service
spokesman Evan Griffith.
"I think this is the break
we've been looking for," Griffith
said. He said the wind-driven
fl a m es h a d been movi n g
downhill towards Devore, but
are now following a more
·~re ...
Kimberly Santo• wavea
after betna crowned Kla1
W..sd in Guam ceremany.
..... Santa. 11, lnbertted
tile Utle after Gabriella
&nan of Welt Germany ab-
dicated lell I.ban a day after
her Cl'OWDlq.
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Simon, Schu ltz, Annstro ng nix Cab inet jobs
A new 400-acre fire broke out
Fr iday afternoon in Jamul. in
San Diego County.
The arson-caused 23,280.acre
Panorama fire destroyed 280
h omes, dama ged 4 7 a nd
destroyed or damaged 53 other
structures. Tiny Devore was
threatened again Friday after
names j umped a containment
line and burned four additional
buildings described as s heds.
In the 'Panorama fi re alone,
officials said, property damage
was estimated at $28.8 million
a nd watershed w orth a n
estimated $6.5 million had been
lost.
The fire /ad taken four lives
* * *
SANTA MONICA -CAP> -
Despite rejections in advance
from three possible Cabinet ap-
pointees, President-elect Ronald
Reagan said Friday he expects
no big problems in putting
together a high-quality _group of
Caoinet advisers.
Reagan said f or m er
Treasury Secretary William
Si mon told him he was not in·
terested in a new Cabinet post in
Reagan's administration.
The president-elect also said he
had been told the same thing by
''people close to'• George Schultz.
Simon had been considered
the top candidate for the
Treasury. Shultz has been pro-
minently mentioned for several
positions, including secretary of
state.
Earlier this . week , Anne
Conta ia•ent aear
Armstrong, one of the fe w
women widely mentioned as a
possible Cabinet apP<>intee. said
she'd told Reagan she wasn't in-
terested.
''I think what we ought to seek
is kind of a healthy mix" in the
Cabinet, Reagan said after a
flight by helicopter here from
his Santa Barbara ranch. "No, I
don't think e're going to have
any problem."
Asked if he were going to call
other prospective Cabinet ap·
poinlees, Reagan replied. "Ir not
over the weekend. then next
week."
He said he had some "firm
leanings" toward several possi·
ble appointees but was still open
to discussing them with close ad-
visers.
CBS News, meanwhile. quoted
unidenWied sources as saying
Trabuco cr ews withdrawn
By GLENN SCOT!'
OftMo.tty ...........
More than , a third of the
fireflthtera battling the five·
day -old Tra buco Canyo n
brushfire were aent home Fri-
day u their colleasuea con·
tJnued to battle the fire.
Tbe bl&M that raced tb.rouch
tinder-dry '·bru1b and treea
earlier th1a Week WU Jaolated to
a few bot 1pota by Friday. An
estimated 29,000 acres of land
have bMll burned.
About 1dO ftnftlbt.ra, mottly
memben ol m.UapaJ tln eotn·
,... •• and other ..... r. .......
MDt bome Friday monlq. Tbe
nm~ WOl'llers eoacentratecl
oa doaaln1 flamH on tb• aortll._ eontr of tile Rn
about two mlJee from lloclte*a
CUJOD.
"W•'n fMU•1 mo.re com-.
fortable. than we did before."
said Chuck Murphy. public in-
formation orticer (or the Orange
County Fire Department.
But the flrefitbten still live '
with the fri1htenin1 pouibility
that the Santa Ana winds that
oricinally helped spread the fire
could return. ·
Murphy aald Friday night the
fire ii considered II percent con·
talned and 30 percent controlled.
He added ftreri1htera wer.e
"1ett1n1 a break from relatively
calm•• wind coadlUoftl.
The fin be1an Monday In
Rlnnlde County aa4 mov.cl
qutcklJ wWl JO to 45 mpb wlDdl
-with ......... -1Dto tbe
Trabuco Canyon area eut ol SI
Toro.
A<ipiobamu for tbe Rlveralde.
~rln~•taaMIDO
cause baa been determined 'yet
for the fire.
The Oran1e County Flre
Department originally dis-
patched about 200 or ill own
nrefl1btera to hold back the
rapidly movinJ fire, but team.a
from local clUes, other counties
and, ftnally, other stat.et were
moved in to bolster the lines.
"We've sot crews here from
Idaho, ·Montana, Ne• Mexioo,
Arilona, Wa1bin1ton, every-
where," aald Murphy.
He uld air tankers and
helicopters bave con11inaed to
drop ftre retardant cbemlcala on
the bOt lpoU.
MOit ol &be resktenta of tbe
caDJOD ~ wbo nac:an.d tlMtlf lloml9 ..... ntanMd. but
UM <>Nia Hllb•aJ WU atlU
cloMd rrtdaJ from UM Ora111•
County llne to Lake Slll.llore.
1
that once Reagan decides on his
entire Cabinet, he will take the
u nusual step or asking the
Senate to hold confirmation
hearings prior to his being
sworn in J an. 20.
The report said the idea was
proposed by Sen. Howard Baker,
R·Tenn., who will be the Senate
majority leader in the new
Congress. That way. said the ac-
count. the new Cabinet would be
ready to begin work immediate-
ly a fter the inaug uration,
although the full Senate would
not vote on the Cabinet nomina-
tions W'ltil after Reagan's swear·
ing in ..
Reagan said he had received
word previously that Simon did
not want to be coruidered for a
Cabinet post. "I wanted to hear
it rrom him directly. and he con-
firmed It," Reagan said.
"I have not called Sbulb, but I
have been told by people close to
him that be feels the same
way,·' the president-elect aald.
Schultz was Secretary of
Labor and ol the Treuury in the
Nixon administration and ia now
vice chairmal\ of the Bechtel
Corp., a worldwide en1lneertne
and construction firm baaed ln
San Francisco. He ia a member
or Rea1an's economic advllor)'
committee.
Simoa bad said in a recent in-
terview with Tbe A11ociated
Pren that he bad no desire to
return to Wuhintton, but be re-
fused to completely rule OUl tbe
poqlbW~ of taklq a Cablnel po1lt1on if uked directly by
Rea1an. He expanded on bl1
ne1auve feelinp in an lntemew
Friday oa WCBS radio lD New
Vorll.
"I spent over four yean bl
Waabiqtaa in the NluD·P'ord
admlalllntioM, and l couldD't
uproot 1n1 famib' for tM tblrd
lime ta llPt 7ean to retun to ................. aaMI.
"Publlc ,Mntee bu beeome ao
unattradift, Indeed uclr, by ~
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Judge Trotter. siding with the
city, said it ·'had the right to a
moratorium where no such busi-
nesses existed. He added that
the city didn't intend to continue
its blanket prohibition of such
busineses. as evidenced by its
"great haste" in passing the
zoning ordinances.
Agreeing with Kaplan, Trotter
predicted the case would be ripe
for appeal because it places the
right of free speech in conruct
with the right of a city to 'control
conduct.
Kaplan said his next step will
be to ask the state Court of Ae·
peal for a stay of Trotter's order
pending the outcome of the ap-
peal.
Coast
Weather
Fair efrly today, but
turning cloudy and cooler
later. Lows 45 to 55. ffi«hs
today 88 to 78.
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Monthly tri deficit
up, '80 total down
WASJONOTON (AP> -Tbe aatioa'1 lrade deficit l'OM
•Uthlly tn O<l\ober &o 11.• billion, but U.. deftett for tbe year
1tlll t. well below 1m bec1YM ol 1 U.ep drop lD oU lmPGl'tl. tbe Co mmerH Department report..t Friday.
Oav'd Lund. 1 Comm.,. Deputaeot analylt, tald the de·
' lkll for all o1 lllO la likely lO be aUjlllil1 more tho ta2 blWoa, ~ which would be a bl1 lmprovement °"" the 1979 deficit ol 13"1
bllUoo
The tmprovement ln lhe ovecall trade deficit has been one
factor in the recent 1tabtUty ol t.be U.S. dollar.
lt' .. rmN'r eol•ter I• lt'e•t-..
WASHINGTON CAP) -The 1overnment'1 weather
•forecasters Friday predicted a colder than normal winter over
•• the eastern half or the United State1 but a warmer than usual
··one for the western half. .
• Most of the country, with the exception of the Pacific
• Northwest and alons the Gulf and Southeast coasu, is. expected
to be dryer than normal, the National Weather Service scien·
tists said. ,
Donald L. Gilman, head of the weather service s lonc;range
forecasting office, said the 1-..1 winter "baa a family re·.
semblance" to the harsh wlntera ol 1977, 1978 and 1979, but that
there was no way to tell whether the next few months would be
as severe in the eastern half of lbe country.
Centenarla11 beate11 to dftult
SAN DIEGO (AP> -Less than a month after President
Carter wrote to congratulate her for being 100 years old, Nora·
t 11ollenbeck was found beaten to death in her home Friday. . .
·'· Police said it probably was a burglar. A neighbor, Phillip
:i Jensen, said Mrs . Hollenbeck was slain "over a lousy $10 TV :-"
set. " J 'd "Sh Id "We had a signal worked out, ensen sa1 . . e wou
. ·put a bottle in the window to let me know s he was all r:tght, and J
·, -would pull down the curtain to l~t her kn?w I wa~ all nght.
"The bottle wasn't in the window this morning. I called her
phone expecting lo hear her cheery hello. I got nothing ...
. 1•f#l1dleton fJf!I• alle9ed alMfttlft"
•· CA MP PENDLETON (AP) -Francis A. Dieli, a Marine
•· Corps first lieutenant who allegedly has ~J!n absent with~ut
authority in Sweden since 1971. has been assigned to \he Ma1y~e
Corps Base here pending disposition of his case, Sgt. Patnc1a Lee said Friday.
' Dieli , accused of leaving a Marine engineering school at
' Camp ~jeune, N.C. in May 1971, is free on his own re·
cognizance with instructions lo keep himself available for
further proceedings, Ms. Lee said.
• Dieli. 36, returned from Sweden to New York Tuesday, she ·said.
Bo~tage
transfer:
no word
WASHINGTON (AP) -TM
Stat. Oepujmeot said Frlda.J it bad DO .,.,. intormaUon coaeen-
ln 1 the whereabouts of tbe
American Iran boet•aes lD Iran.
But 1 spokesman uld a ny
transfer ol the hoetaaea from t.be
Islam1c student.I to the Jrallian
1overnmeot ne1otJaUn1 their ,...
lease would be a poeltive step.
Tbe declaration. by State
Department 1poke1ma_a John
Trattner, was a re1poue to
broadcut and pubU.hed reporta
Thursday -the second
Tbanu1ivtn1 the U.S. hoat.qes
have spent in captivity -that
the militant• had turned the
Americana over to government
ofriciala.
Contacted by Tbe Associated
Press from Beirut by telephone,
one of the militanu at the U.S.
Embassy in Tehran denied the
reports.
"We have not delivered the
hostages to the government yet,
and when we do we will issue a
statement announcing it," said
the militant, who ref).lsed to
Identify himself. \
Iran's official news agency
Pars also said it could oot con-
firm reports by two American
television networks that the cap-
tives had been transferred lo
government custody. The mili·
lants hav e h e ld 49
hostages/while three others
have been held at the Foreign
Ministry.
The question or the hostages'
status arose as U.S. diplomats
prepared a response lo the latest
com mwtication from Iran con-
cerning conditions for the cap·
lives' release.
Three Algerian in -
termediaries, carrying requests
from Tehran for clarification of
the U.S. position, concluded two
days of talks with administra-
tion officials here Thursday.
~;Group raps high-rises
~= ~· ~; :t: Huntington fliers demand 3-story limit
ltritics of hi,,.ise buildings in
ntown Huntington Beach are
,...culating fliers throughout the
_a in auempts lo scuttle the
he handbills, distributed this
k, warn that skyscrapers are
· g planned for downtown.
.•.1he literature reads -"Here ...fe. go again.·' The residential :t~ospher e of Huntington
lleach is threatened by an Allan-t~ Ci ty plan."
'•Leonard Wright, a downtown
resident and a member of the
city's local coastal program ad-
visory committee, is spearhead-ing the drive.
He said he hopes to inspire a
large turnout of residents for a
public hearing scheduled Dec. 8
by the City Council on a section
of the city's local coastal pro-
1< F·a m th at d e a Is with the
r1owntown area.
The Planning Commission has
Reno deaths
charges filed
RENO, Nev. GP) A •oman
whose car careened onto a busy
casino row sidewalk, killing five
people a nd injuring 27, was
c harged with five counts of
murder fo'riday in a complaint
that accused her of committing
the crimes "with depravity of
mind" and "without apparent
motive."
Priscilla Ford, her hair pulled
back in a bun and tied with a tat·
lered piece of cloth, sat silent
and stared at Judge Bob van
Waggoner a s he read the
cha r ges agains t her In Reno
Justice Court.
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endorsed high-rise buildings
without any height limits.
Similar plans were rejeeted in
1976 after they met massive
public opposition.
Wright contends m the flier
that high-rise buildings will lead
to unsolvable traffic and conges
tion problems, increased crime,
increased costs for police. fire
and public works services and
unwanted shadows from the tall
buildings.
Protestors are advocating a
three-story height limit on all
downtown buildings that they
say would retain the current
villaae atmosphere
Downtown property owners
generall y have backed high buildin~s during previous city hearings.
They contend that high in-
tensities are required in order to
get things moving in the de·
teriorating downtown
However , Wright and his
group maintain the only things
holding back revitalization are
the lack or an approved plan by
the City Council and a shortage
of free or moderate priced park·
ing faC'1lities
Physician.s 'Warned
on fat al measles
ATLANTA (AP )-Doct ors
should be aware that patients
with suspected viral encephali-
tis who also have a rash might
have a rare form of possibly
fatal measles, public health of·
fi cials said Friday in reporting
the case of 33-year-old Santa
Ana woman who died from the
disease.
"Although the overall ratio of
measles encephalitis to measles
cases is approximately 1 per
1,000 reported cases, the risk of
encephalitis increases in adoles.
cents and adults," warned the
national Center for Disease Con· trot Friday.
·'Measles should be con·
sldered in the d ifferential
diagnosis of any suspected viral
encephalitis with rash," the
CDC said in iu Morbidity and
Mortality Weekly Report.
Approximately 13.9 percent of
people who got meulea en·
cepballtis between l~ and urn
died from the disease, a rate of
CDC characterized as ''s ubstan·
lial."
The California woman report·
ed f,ever, nasal congestion and
malaise to her phys ician on May
28, 19fl>. On June 2, she reported
a facial rash, which began lo
s pread . Two days later, her
physician noted a bright red
rash typical of measles, the
MMWR said.
"The next day, she called to
complain of numbness and pain
in her lower extremities. Her
physicia n advised immediate
hospital admission," the report
s aid.
"By the time the ambulance
a rrl ved the patient could no
longer walk; by the time of ar·
rival at the hospital, she was un·
consciOW1, and shortly thereafter
she suffered a cardloresplratory
arrest. She was resusit.ated but
never regained consciousness
and died one month later." it
said.
Robber nets· $300
in Mesa bank job
A curly-haired man wearinc a
white pullover lhlrt held up the
17th Street branch ol Security
Pacific National Bank ln Cotta
Meaa Frida)' afternoon and
made off with more than "100, poUce1ud.
Teller Carla Monilonl 21, ot
Fountain Valley, told po tee the
man tald to her: "Thia 11s1tJck
up -live m. all )'OUI' mODey."
Sbe uld, 'tWbat'1 IUI ODT"
ff• moved bll band, t9lerrtq
he bad a fUD. 8be emptied ber
cubdn.,...
whlte. 8-feet·2, 185 pounds with
dark hair and eyes.
Wltneaes said another white man wu drivin1 the 1etaway
car.
Ma. MonUon Hld 1he hit the
allent alarm u soon aa the man
left:
Costa Meta policeman M.J.
Mount sot the robbery call
around •:15 p.m. but the ••Pfft
had sone by the time Mowat ar~
rived at the baok, IN E. 11th
Stnet.
He wu latt .... ,.ulaf bllO a , butteraeotcb.colored . Hdan
parktd near the baa bl'aMb.
The 1mpen I.I delcrtbed u
I
Tb.,. ...,.. about a DMD1e LD
tbe bank al UM time ol UM rob-
berJ llld mmt weren't aware UJUdal mmual WU bappee·
int, Mount 1atd.
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Ruth J•ckeon c.lebr•t•• century of If•
Always aetive
NB centenarian celebrates
By ARTHUR R. VINSEi.
OI "'9 D•llY P'lt.e llatf
Ruth Dick e r son Snyder
Jackson, who celebrates he r
century on e arth t oday, ha~
had a peppery perspective of life
'>ince girlhood on her father's
fa rm in Indiana.
The first woman dra ver in
U nion Co unty, Ind ., Mrs .
Jackson graduated from Miami
University at Oxford, Ohio, in
1904 with degrees in English and
F'rench and taught school in
'ieveral stales.
She pursued a career until age
36 when she married the late
Ernest Jackson
"Every day, I do somelhmg
different," says Mrs Jackson
who was the center of attention
a l F'lags hip Co n va lescent
Hospita l, in Newport Beach,
where a birthday party was held
Priday afternoon
"Every day I hve as 1r I will
never have another ," says the
philosophical ('entem a rian
But, the widow of 27 years
says she's "through with mar·
r iage."
Don't bet on it.
She confessed to a visiting
ne ws man that her heart still
skips a beat al the memory of
one of those ni ce Moynihan boy~
she knew many years ago.
"Moynihan is a lovely name,
she said wistfully.
The oldest living alumnus or
Search intensified
MULEGE. Mexico (AP )
Private planes joined the U.S.
Coast Guard and Mexican navy
Friday in a search for eight boys
and man missing after their
youth group's excursion boat
washed ashor e with just one
body left aboard.
Miami University, however , had
little time for memories Priday
as Newport Beach Mayor Jackie
He ather s howed up with Police
Chief Pete Gross to present a
proclamation.
And there were musicians and
cos tumed characters who de-
1 iv e red a singing telegram ,
along with cards from r elatives
inc luding three grandchildreni
and three great-grandchildren.
Most of Mrs. Jackson 's im-
mediate family is deceased. ex-
cept her youngest son, Ben He
and his wife Pat live in Southern
California and visit often when
they aren't cruising aboard their
boat.
Her other son, Ernest. was a
mer lost in action in World War
11 at the age of 23.
Admiring a new framed sen es
of photos of her grandchildren,
Mrs. Jackson says she doesn 't
need glasses.
A believer in the work ethic,
Mrs Jackson refused to retire
until well into he r 8-0s . She final-
ly hung up her car keys at 86
and maintained her own honte
until just six years ago. ·
Power tools
recovered
Orange police Sgt. Dennis
Flanagan said Friday night that
offi cers have recovered $100,000
in stolen power tools.
The tools. believed s tolen in
automobi le burglaries
throughout Orange County, were
found in a Monterey Park home.
All those who feel they may
have been a victim or such a
burglary s hould call Orange
Police Detective Ed Turnstall or
Dennis Cole at 532-0365.
ESTATE SAL OF
Newport Be•ch Con•reNman
Robert Badham haa rromlaed to
Introduce a new bil next year
seekin1 c.reatlon of an 11,000.
acre national park alon1 the
south coastline of Oran1e County.
Badham tbia week
acknow1ec1iec1 ~at efforta UU
year to get con1reasional ap.
proval d the park blll are dead.
The bill, lnltially authored by
Badbam and Con1re11man
;Jerry Patterson, D·Santa Ana,
was paaaed by the House on a
voice vote Jut summer.
The Senate version of the bill,
authored by Sen. Alan Cranatca,
D·Callfomia, and later by a re·
h1ctant S.I. Hayakawa, ft.
California, stalled in the Senate
Committee on Energy and
Natural Resources.
Badham, predicting chances
are ex~Uent for approval next
year, attributed.the bill's failure
to summer distractions such u
political conventions and a short
September session.
Following the general elec-
tion, senators became cautious
over pending legislation with
financial strin gs attached, Bad ham said.
The bill, calling for creation of
a national urban park stretching
from Corona del Mar to South
Laguna, called for $38 million to
purchase park land.
The bill's failure this year
means it must be re-introduced
next year in both the House and
the Senate.
Fro• Page A I
MURDER .••
meet him al the marina.
She left her Walnut Village
home in Irvine s hortly after
noon. telling one of her four
children she had an appointment
to keep with the prospective buyer,
An offi ce e mployee at the
marina told authorities she saw
Mrs. Nesbitt before 1 p.m. She
s aid the Irvine woman said hello
a nd then qui c kl y excused
herself, saying s he was expect·
ing the buyer . The employee
was the last person lo see Mrs.
Nesbitt alive, police said.
At about l :30 p.m., several
persons at the marina reported
hearing a series of screams but
no one investigated or called
authorities.
It remains unclear whether
anyone at the marina saw the
man claiming to be the interest-
ed buyer
Police said Mrs . Nesbitt's
hus band, a s ales man for a
hydraulics firm, told police he
became worried when his wife
didn't come home and went to
the m arina . He called police
when he found his wife sprawled in the cabin.
Detectives said the woman's
body showed no signs of injury
other than the s ingle bullet
wound. Aside from the dumped
purse. police said it appeared
nothing on the boat was dis·
turbed.
The Newport Dunes marina,
adjacent lo Anthony's Sea Food
Restaurant, isn't closed off by a
security gate. A sign posted on
each dock says it is private. A
single chain blocks the entrance.
Officials at the marina, noting
the Nes bitls have kept their
cabin cruiser there lor two
years, said only a dozen marina
patrons actually live on their
boats.
JEWELRY • CRYSTAL • OlllVA
PORCELAIN --• BRONZES • SILVER
SALE -FlRIDAY, SATURDAY
AND SUNDAY NIGHTS
NOV. 28, 29 and 30
INSPECTION OF ALL MERCHANDISE FRIDAY, SATURDAY,
AND SUNDAY 2·5 P.M., AND 7-8 P.M.
SNCW. HOUOAY AUCT10N IUJt. 3 ,.M.
Lota of diamond rfngs and earrings, gold chains, fine china and crystal.
bronzes, some furniture, olls, chandellera, brau tamps, etc. · .........,.. for.,..,... ... s1.oo 8ftd up. ,,.. Adml11fon.
11ewpert ametle11 eo•p11•y
2542 W. COAST HWY .• NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92860 • (714) 845-2200
CON81QNMENT8 ACCEPTED 'TIL I P.M.
Art Le¥t,,._AUcttoneer
Bank of America. Mater Chtlrge, ~k•. tome l9rm1 av1ll1ble.
•
A parade of soggy Santas crosses Times
Square during a downpour in New York.
The volunteer St. Nicks were to take up
lalWlowllll ..... ~l
'&nerr Deato• ••d Ji• Petrikba, al.lo ill•• • ,,.
bMnltiD818Dl•'•INl. But P9lrtkiD md lln. 0.-.
bave......_.t.Mtiminlad
aeceMlty of a local eampaip .fUDdJDI Pft)be tbat may a.I their..._,,... fM•J'POintmtD&.
On Oct. 21, CouncUw~
.,. ...........
.positions on New York street corners Fri-
day. but they were given the day off
because of the wet weather.
r
Barbara Bl"OWD uW "tM etty
attorney to aamiDe tbe tam·
paip fundiq .t.atementl ol can·
didatet JD tut April'• eomd1
election. Mra. BrG .. '• own
statement waa amon1 tboae
targeted for ltudy. • •
The probe baa \mtovered er-
rora la Petrlldn't and filra.
Deaton'• .t.atementa.
City attorne7 Th'omaa
Woodruff aaid about 15 erTOn,
mainly clerical, have been found
ln Petrlldn'• statement. '
Mn. Deaton'• ori1lnal fonn
llated a '50(t loan from former
mayor Bernie. Svalatad, an
amount that exceeds the city's
$250 contribution limit from a
single source.
According to Woodruff, Mn.
Deaton recenUy f1led an amended statement listing the loan as ~
from Svalatad and $250 from
Svalatad't wife. "II that's subet.antively true,
then there's no violation,"
Woodruff said.
The city attorney said he will
continue evaluating the report-
ing errors and may tum his fmd-
ings over to the dlatrict attorney
for poaible prosecution.
CoWlcilwoman Brown, who re·
quested the probe before Stanton
achieved his surprise victory
and created the vacancy, Insist-
ed she had not planned to dis·
credit possible appointees.
She said she asked for the
probe aft.er attending state Fair
.Campaign Practices Commlssion
~earmgs.
"One of the things that came
from those hearings is that re·
form efforts have to start at the
local level," she said. "If we
have local cam pa ign or·
dinances, we ought to enforce
them."
Mrs . Deaton, however,
believes she is a vicUm of
partisan politics in the probe.
··ri.,an~to~me
for nmmiq for oftlee," lbe Mid.
Mn. Deatoo. wboca.me ~
15 vota ol --= a cPmldl seat 1ut ~. ,~ to wtD re-
appolntmmt to the city'1 Pub
and Recreation Comuii11lon
three maatbl later. 1
More recently, 1be backed
GOP candidate Nolan F~ •
in hll aucceuful bid to _...t
Demoeratic Aaembly~an Den-ni. Manpn. Mansen WU • ...,.
Ported by Mn. Brown.
Becau.e of her cloH finish In
the last election behind Coun-
cilman Marvin Adler and Mn.
Brown, Mn. Deaton said lbe ls
the appropriate choice to fill the
new vacancy.
M aint•inin1 she bu become
the victim of a "whilper cam·
pat1n" aimed at keepin1 ber
from the post, Mn. Deaton said
Friday she is unce~ whether
... wll1 IUINDit a .nu.
pUcatkm fOr tbl .,,....._.._
P~ &M otber calla• . failed oat far.,,... .....
palp statemmt, detertbed
current IDve•d••tloD at ••
walte ol tapayeiw' mOIMJ · the city ....._,., tim•."
The Pouatala Vall• .!blropraaoe tald be
laa than -and th•f .... bis contrtbutions wu more •• In addition to simple clertc
erron, the city attorney b
questioned the unlisted IOUrCe
aome of Petrikin'• campal
butt.om, bunen and posten.
Petrllrin waa diaquallfle
before tbe April 8 election
it w u discovered that a
pal gn worker collectia
oominattnc signatures wu
re1latered to vote in FOU1ltalml
Valley.
Valley pay accords
get counCil' s nod
The Fountain Valley City Council
has concluded weeks of labor
ne1otiationa with three of four
city employee groups by Wl·
anlmously approving memoran·
da of Wldentandin1 outlining
salary and fringe benefit in-
creases.
The council's bargainin1 team
failed to reach a settlement this
week with the FoWltain Valley
Police Officers• Association,
whose tbree·year contract ex-
pired Tuesday.
.
32.4 percent pay increase s~~ gered over the period and an ln
creased city contribution to
firefighters' Long-Term Dia I
ability lnaurance Covera1e. I
T h e F o u n t a i n V a 11.e ,&
Professional and Technical
Employees' As soci ation! r epresenting middle manage
ment city staff, signed a one
year pact for a 5 percent im'
mediate salary increase ~~
higher city contributions to ~
employees' retiremeqt and in4
surance benefits. i
Percy expects new arms talks
The city's general employees
(field workers, clerical staff,
etc.>, represented by the Orange
County Employees' Association,
signed a two-year pact that calla
for an immediJte 12 percent pay
raise, a 7 percent increase in
November 1981 and increased
retirement and insurance
benefits.
The F o unta i n Valley
Firemen's Association signed a
two-year pact 1rantin1 \hem a
The city's negotiations wit.ti
police representatives are ex~
pected to resume eanly nex~
week. The police, who claimecl
to have fallen significantly:
behind neighboring departJ
ments, have requested a ~
year wage increase of about 30
percent, while the city reported-
ly has offered a 17 percent
increase. Senator believes Soviets receptive to SALT rewrite
. MOSCOW (AP ) -Se n .
Charles Percy, the first top U.S.
political figure to meet with
President Leonid I. Brezhnev in
months, said Friday he believes
he convinced . Kremlin leaders
the SALT II treaty is "dead as a
doornail." He said he expects
talks to open soon on the
posstbllity of rewriting the arms
pact.
The Illinois Republican. ex-
p ected to head the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee in
the new Congress, would not dis-
cloae what the top Soviet leaders
said in three days of talks that
alao touched on the Afghanistan
and Polish situations.
Percy, the fi rs t American
ll°ader to hold talks with
Brezhnev since Senate majority
leader Robert C. Byrd conferred
with him on July 4, 1979, said he
w o ula bri e f Re publican
President-elect Ronald Reagan
before publicly giving details of
the meetings.
Percy's visit was originally
billed as a "private" trip, and
he arrived in Moscow without
any Kremlin comm itment to
meet him.
Percy was also interviewed on
Soviet television.
"I would be surprised if both
sides would not agree to sit down
and talk at an early date about
a rm s con trol , leadin g to
possible negotiations for an arms control agreement,"
Percy told reporters.
In Santa Monica, Reagan said
Two buildings near
SC college planned
By JERRY CLAUSEN
Ol tlllt o.lly "' ... StMf The f ace of Sou th e rn
California College in Costa Mesa
wi.ll take on a new look to
motorists who ply Newport
Boulevard next year.
Two new major structures are
scheduled to rise along Newport
Boulevard, both church-oriented
facilities and neither of them ac-
tually a college addition.
In the process, two of the
Christian schoOl's oldest build-
tn1s -old Santa Ana Air Base
strucNres -will be uprooted
and· moved to an area just south
of tb~tHUon building on
Fa'1 J}five. ne.r·u form an eastern side to
the lindacaped mall propoeed
for, ,tM caUJpua, aald Roy Mat-
thew a, director of develop·
meet for the colle1e.
Sc,heduled for displacement is
the school's old Founders Hall
and' a small music building.
Ttteir relocation a. to make
wa1 next year for construction
of a Southern California Diatrlct
offtee for the Assemblies of God
cbvcbes on an acn front101
Ne•port Boulevard south of Fair.
lebeduled for 5 acres at \be ln-
tenedion of the two street.a la a
ne,f Newport-Mesa Christian =• an Auembly of God af-now located at 148 E. 22nd St .• ec.tall.... .
Ollnter' oftlclals are planniftl
~ ol cburc:h bulldiQal
double u a obapel few
mbll• ol God-afftllat.ed u well .. a fine art. wn.
mw ltructures wUl follow
t•:i•b motlf aenerated w tbl ~ admlalatratSon-e a...._, wu treeted
~,..,...,.
. :TLt ........ """"' ... •1. mldl&.ja 1171 ~ ~~~~~ .. =~ ~a,M:clalroomlmd
••.-.nratl•• faeUlU• la
widening Newport Boulevard in
1973.
"We're just now getting back
on our feet," said Matthews in
noting that the college recently
sold more than four acres of
property at the.south ed"e or the
campus to Golden Ci r cle
Development of Santa Ana.
Golden Circle plans construc-
tion or nearly 90 condominiums
on the former college property.
Proceeds, from the land sale,
Matthews said, are held as the
nucleus of-the school's endow-
ment fWld.
College President Wayne
Kraiss recently told students
that the college's enrollment of
700 students probably will grow
within a few years to about 750.
He indicated doubt that the
school, sized to that capacity,
will go beyond the 750 mark in
an era when colleges are expect·
ed to compete more for students.
The school, known aa Southern
California Bible College when it
moved from Pasadena to Costa
Mesa in 1950, lies just east
of Costa Mesa'sCivlcCenter.
The coeducational, residential
i nstitution is. orie nted to
ministerial programs and the
liberal arts.
Workshop set
~y Red Cross
An informal mornlDI
workshop aimed at training lled
CroH vobqiteer 1peaken aqd
recruitinc penom lbtel'fllted in
becollllna apeaken wlll be Mid
at 10 a .m. Dee. 11 lb' Anahelsn.
Red Crose apeaken provide
pl'Otram anct 1ervice lnforma·
Uon to 1cbool1, bu1ln111e1,
cburchm IDd Mrvlce or1uma· u.. .
TM 1'0i'tmWp, to be he&d at U. Red Cloll Central eo.ty e.ntee c.tier 411 N. Welt St.
is free. For information cad .....
I
he was encouraged by what ap-
peared to be positive signals
from Moscow on the arms con-
trol issue. "I've said all along I
would be willing t o t a lk
legitimate arms limitation and
I'm glad to get a response," he
said.
Percy offered no evidence that
the Soviets had budged from
their insistence that SALT 11 be
ratified in its present form, or on
any other foreign policy posi-
tions.
But the level and length of the
meetings, and the attendance at
a session by Nikolai Ogark.ov,
the Soviet armed forces chief of
stare a nd top dis armament
negotiator . indicated the im-
po r ta n ce the Kr em l i n
ascribed to high level contact
with the incoming Republicans.
"I think they will agree very
quickly on the need for an arms
control agreement that wilJ be
meaningful , e ffective and
hopefully that will have both
ceilings and also reductions,"
Percy said .
He met for almost three hours
Fast food
chain offers
aid to teams
Carl Karcher may soon be
cate rer to Orange County dis-
aster teams.
Karcher, owner or Carl's Jr.
and Taco de Carlos restaurants,
has offe.red to serve free ham·
burgers, tacos and other fast·
food trappings to the coWlty
staff and volunteers who work
during natural disasters and
other emergencies. ·
The co unty B oa rd of
Supervisors will discuss
Karcher's offer ar its meeting
Tuesday in Santa Ana. The
supervisor s ar e expected to
ratify the agreement because
the free food figures to save the
county $8.000 to $10,000 a year.
Robert Mershon, supervising
buyer for the county, said letters
were sent out from his Procure·
ment Office recently to solicit
bids to supply food for disaster
crews. Karcher wrote back that
be would give food .. way to
worken In un.lform who drop by
his restaurant for supplies.
Menboo said the a1reement
will come in handy to feed
workers who respond during
fiooda and other urbQ emerceo-
ciea . But he acknowled1ed that
the cowity will have to make
other arransements to feed
lar1e IJ'OUP', such aa the 1,880
flreflthtera batWn1 the Trabuco
Canyoa blue.
Karcher'• people are aw&1'9 of
the llmllatlona, too , as
evidenced by a aecond letter
ant to the county by Corporate
Affain Representative, Kathy
Jernl1an.
''Please noWy the ....taurant
eboem for food la ad•uee wbeD
poaalble," abe aaid. "U mon
than to or 1' orden are needed.
tb•Y eepeclallJ need advance ..,.. .......
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with Brezhnev and Defense
Minister Dmitri Ustinov and
four hours with Foreign Minister
Andrei Gromyko.
Both Percy and the "Soviet
news agency Tass said Bre,i.hnev
s tressed the dangers of a
"stagnation" in the arms control
process.
The SALT 11 treaty was signed
by Brezhnev and President
Carter in J\Ule 1979, but almost
immediately came under sharp
criticism in the Senate. After
Soviet troops moved into
Afghanistan in Decem ber,
Carter indefinitely postponed at-
tempts to get the pact ratified.
Percy said he also tried to COO·
vince the Soviets Reagan is not a
"warmonger" a nd in fact
welcomes many provisions of
the treaty.
The oth~rs. he said he told the
Soviets, sfiould be tackled "one
by 'one," and toward this end he
predicted informal contacts
would open "soon."
In an interview on the national .
Benis,blue Soviet television news program
"Vremya," Percy assured the
Russians that Reagan has shown
a desire "to make arms control
a matter of high priority.··
The veteran senator said other
sensitive matters were dis·
cussed as he tried to impress oo
the Russians the importance of
"creating an atmosphere con·
ducive to ratification."
Ben, a two-year-old male, is sad bec:luse he doesn't . .,.
have a home. He's living tempor.arily at the Laguna: ~
Animal Shelter, 20612 Laguna Canyon Road. If you
would like a good watch dog and would like to make.
Ben happy by giVing him a good borne, contact the folks ·~
at the shelter. It's open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily.
Telephone number is 497-35.52.
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after time formtd 1D Beverly
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MaryEl/,en
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:::r:.· a friend to 11JDRY
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·he 1 By DON CHAPMAN
11 1011: Ol IM o.11, ...... &&aft !·•n1,Mary Ellen McElwee was at·
lractive, well-liked, and fun t.o
... :.around.
· In her job as hostess at a
.Laguna Beach restaurant, and
~t the beach she loved, she made
People happy.
, But about two weeks ago,
•friends noticed a change in the
25·year·old Laguna Beach resi-
dent . Something was bothering
ber, lhey said, but she didn't want
to talk aboutit.
SUNDAY, SHE reportedly told
a friend she was going shoppine,
and never came back.
/ Mary Ellen's body was found
"lToating in the shoreline in San
Clemente Monday morning.
Police said the body was dis·
covered about 50 feet north of
I.he municipal pie r by two
women who were walkmg on lhe
beach. ·
OHici als said there was no
·sign or foul play.
... The Orange County Coroner's
'OCfice said a preliminary in·
yestigation Indicates that the
se of death appeared to be by
drowning.
A FINAi, R E PORT is not ex·
pected for one lo two weeks.
• -F riends held a gathering at I ~ain Beach Park Tuesday even·
',(in remembrance of Mary El·
en.
1 Vt-There was a bonfire, and ~wers. We all lit candles and
eryone s aid some things,"
ai,d Kassy Anderson. a co·
orket of Mary Ellen's at El
Lugar Mexican Restaurant.
l"Sbe was' the closest friend I
~-i"~r had," s aid Kassy . "So
many people came into El Lugar
-lo them she was El Lugar.
They came in to see her "
LMary Ellen is survived by her
parents. Mr. and Mrs Charles
~~twee: brothers, Butch and
e6fin. and sisters. Joy and Judy,
a 11 of Rancho Cordova I .. .. ... .
Blood donors . .;-
~ing sought
1",he American Red Cr~11 111
lkto k1ng for people willinJ( to
ftiak e blood clonat1on11
;T his is the tame of year when
ood donations decrease as peo-
e become preoccupied with lhe
•days. and thf' American Red
ross finds itself short or blood
equired to serve Orange Coun· .x;$ medjcal needs
for more information about
'.here and when one can donate
lood call 835 5381
DEAD AT 25
M•ry Ellen McEtwee
Sycamore
decision
faces Laguna
Laguna Beach Cit y Council
again races a deadline Tuesday
in negotiations for sale of 80
acres of Sycamore Hills proper·
ty for a 296-townhowie develop·
ment.
The council meets at 6 p.m. at
City Hall.
The council baa extended the
deadline in negotiations with the
Baywood Development Com·
pany ol Newport Beach three
times.
CITY OFFICIALS haven't
said what sales price is being
discuued .
The 80-acre parcel 11 located
on the 52Z-acre Sycamore Hills
property be twee n Laguna
Canyon and ElTororoad1J .
· Baywood plant to build
townhouaea 9'l a portion of lhe
property off 11;1 Toro Road adJa·
cent to Leisure World.
Proceeds ot the o le would be
used to service a portion of the
S6.7·mil1ion debt the city owe8 on
the property.
ABOUT S1 ,5tt·pt:r·day In
tereat LI accruing on the debl.
The city is alao seeking a
S1.5·mlllion Coastal Enern
Impact Program loan from the
federal government to help pay
off the debt.
ruad·r=:J wm be lt• ... , ... pl'O~ ....
wttlt tM ,. ...... of .... '*
privately nlMd capital -Ill applied to aebool clilll1et ...
1rama.
Mn. Palmer 1ald an..a cor-
poradcm and promlMDt cm-
hn• lllMe doutiom to Mart tM tnuurr and 'help 1unort tbe
foundation in lta ora•faludaDal •ta••· • .,,. IDODe)' bu ••bled tbe
1roup &o llllre a prol ... Maal caa.
1ultant &o do a f ... lblli\7 atudy
and help wttb .... r .........
nin1." Kn. Palmer tolcf tbe
Newport-II .. H.bool board re-
cntl1.
She Mid by 1pri.q, the founda·
tlon bopee t.o add more eom·
munlty memben to Ill board~
directon. The board ·now
reprHent1 four hi1b 1chool
zones by area. Future memben
will be from tbe community.at·
lar1e.
•EDEIUl WILL ALSO be
recruited durtn1 the •Prine for
work with several committees to
decide and 1upervlse the •pend·
tna of funda eathered by the DOil·
profit or1ani&atioo, she said.
"We've always bad fine
schools and we want to see their
excellence maintained despite
decreued state funds. We ~
the foundation's creation aa a
positive 1tep ln that directlOQ,"
she concluded.
Officers; in addition t.o Mn.
P.almer. include Bruce Har·
rinston, executive vice president
for legal matters; David
Carmichael, executive vice
president for fund·raising, and
communications ch ief Mrs.
Sherry Loofbourrow, also an ex·
'ecutive vice president.
FORREST WERNER WILL
serve as secretary and T .D.
"Oscar" Clevidence is chief
financial officer.
Costa Mesa High School Zone
directors are Levon "Bud"
Bardsley, Lois S. King, Florian
M. Klos and Forrest K. Werner.
·Estancia High School Zone
directors are Harold A. "Hal"
Ca mp , T .D . "Osca r "
Clevidence, Mary L. Hornbuckle
and Ruth Ann Nasby.
Corona del Mar High School
Zone directors are Nancy P.
Jones, Sherry W. Loofbourrow,
Patricia J . McLaughlin and
Elizabeth A. Palmer.
NEWPORT HARBOR High
School Zone directors are
Robert A. "!\ob" Patterson,·
Marion Lee Robboy. Richard L.
Seberg and Roger C. Summers.
Directors appointed initially to
serve at large include David R.
Carmichael, Bruce ff. Har·
rington and Valorie W. Joyner.
Heart agency
plans grants
The Orange County Chapter of
the American Heart Asaociation
will offer Sl,000 grants to under·
graduate studenta interested in
doing heart research.
Grant recipients will be
chosen on the baslJI of their ap·
pllcatlons, academic r ecords
and faculty evaluations.
Application forms ar e availa·
Ible at the Heart Asaociatloa Of.
nee, UM3 Civic Center Drive
West, Santa Ana. 92703. 'Ibey
should be sent to that address
before Jan. 2S, 1981.
For more information call
547·3001.
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Nuntlnglon tffldent pro.,..• 9-lowehlp •mont former tlere
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Ex-mili.tary fli,er
seeking comrades
In 1.Mt, James F. Thoma.a was
a 25-year-old first lieutenant in
the U.S. Army Air Force, pilot·
ing bi.a B·24 Liberator bomber in
raids from England against
Germany.
"A lot of the airplanes flying
with WI were knocked down, but
we were lucky," he rec alls.
When his 30 missions were
completed, T homas and his
crew -part or the 392nd Bomb
Group ot the 2nd Air Division -
returned home.
BUT HE HASN'T forgotten
those events.
"I wouldn't take a million
dollars for my experience, but I
wouldn'tdo it again for a million
dollars either," Thomas said.
Through the years, he has kept
in touch with and has visited all
nine or his crew members who
served together in .. Mah ldeel,"
a bomber named from the Li 'I
Abner cartoon strip.
Thomas. 61 and a resident of Huntington Beach, recently re·
tired as a captain with United Air
Lines.
And while he keeps tabs
on his crew and attends reu·
nions, the 392nd bomb group
vice president would like to be
in contact with more former
fliers and is asking them to get
in touch with hini.
''A lot of them may not know
that a 2nd Air Division Associa·
tion even exists," he said.
Thomas can be contacted at
8933·221 H. Biscayne Court, Hun·
lington Beach. 92646, or at
:>36·2294.
"We are interested in reviving
and perpetuating old com ·
radeships," he said.
"These are people who shared
a common course in life and
worke d. a nd foug ht and
sacrificed together." he said.
ONE OF THE prized ac·
com plishments of the 2nd Air
Division is the memorial library
In Norwich. England, which
served as the cente r of air
operations during World War II.
The library was financed by
s urv iving membe rs of the
division iD honor of its 6,032 mem·
bers who lost their lives in lhe
war.
Dana Point
OKs utility
• conversion
Permiason baa been granted
to allow utility companies serving
Dana l>oiot to install more than a
mile of their cables underground
along Pacific Coast Highway.
The Orange County Board of
Supervisors unanimously ap-
proved the project between
Streets of the Green Lantern and
Crystal Lant.em.
When finished in Decem~
1982 , lhe utility lines now oo
power poles will run under·
ground along the scenic highway
from Three Arch Bay to Doheny
State Beach.
The construction is expected
to cost $810,000. San Diego Gas
a nd E lectric Co .. Pacific
Telephone and Storer Cable TV
Inc. will pay for the work.
The work is expected to begin
in October 1981.
-Boundary 8et
WASfDNGTON (AP) -The
United States and Venezuela
ha ve signed • treaty which
formally establishes a maritime
boundary between the two COUD·
tries otr the coast of Puerto Rico
and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
ALL FICTITIOUS NAME
STATEMENTS FILED IN 1976
MUST BE REFILED IN 1981
1 and •
those with changes must be
republished at time of refiling
HERE IS THE LAW·
(Business and Professions Code)
Sec. 17920 r· (a l Unless the statement expires earlier under s ubdivision lb l or !cl. a 1c·
tilious business name st atement e xpires at the end of five years from
December 31 of the year in which it was filed in the office.of the county cle rk.
Sec. 1791 7 lb ) Subject to the requirements of subdivis ion <al. th~ newspap.er selected
fQ.r the publica tion of the statement should be on e that circulates m the area
where the bus iness is to be conducted .
See. 17917
<c J Where a new statement is r equired because the prior s tatement has ex·
plred under s ubdivision <a > of Section 17920. the new s tatement need not be
publis hed unless there has been a c hange in the inforQ1ation required in the ex·
plred s tatement.
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aED ,,.,&, A lllCaO.O&GANISM which ap-
pears red ln coaceotratioo, ls common along the
Florida Gulf COUt south of Tampa Bay. can kill fiab and cause pa,ralytic shellfish poisoning in peo-
ple who eat contaminated shellfish.
A red tide outbreak in Maine this year forced.
state oft'iciala to cloae the coast temporarily to
lhellfilhing.
This outbreak probably rode the Gulf Stream
into the Atlantic and then broke away off the North
Florida cout, officials indicated.
A spokesman for the Volusia County sheriff's
department s~id the noxious fumes were "still
hanging around" despite a rain that cleared the
beach.
"THE RAIN SEEMED TO CUT down on the
mist, but we're still getting some calls," said a
sheriff's spokeswoman in nearby Flagler County. In New Smyrna Beach, where residents
weren't bothered by the stinging mist, a police
patrolman said he'd heard or "a rew" dead fish in
the Halifax River. A number or dead birds were
reported along the coasts of both countie.s.
"The reason you don't see a lot or fish dying is
b ecause the organism is right a long the
shoreline," said Dr. Karen Steidin~er of the stale
Department of Natural Resources Marine Fish·
eries Laboratory. "The birds are probably dying
because they are feeding on shellfish along the
surf line. Because the shellfish strain the water
through gills, they pick huge doses or the organism
and it kills the birds.''
SHE SAID THE DARKENED water often seen
in Gulf Coast outbreaks of the algae is "not com·
mon. It depends on the intensity of the outbreak
and the angle of the sun."
But Maynard Presnell, chief of the Food and
Drug Administration's Gulf Coast laboratory. said
it didn't sound like red tide to him.
"It sounds to me like it is some sort of unusual
contaminant that has to be extremely volatile," he
said. "It appears to be coming off the water as a
spray."
CHUCK MOORE OF THE Environmental
Protection Agency's environmental emergency
division in Atlanta said the outbreak needed study.
"It certainly doesn't sound like red tide."
Moore said. "They have considered a lot of things,
including the chemicals that have been dumped off
the coast of Florida, but they s ay the red tide is
what caused the problems. It sounds like an un-
usual sort of red tide."
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Art»t Robert Wyland
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palntlq-tbe mural OD a
block-klq wall between
Htcb Drive aad Kyttle
Street an tbe Inland aide
of the blpway.
WylaDd baa acbeduled
a Monday atart for bl.a
mural project but city
officiala laid ~Y asked
that no work be done
"untll further notice."
Earns degree
Arthur Polana, 2864
Royal Palm Drive, Coata
Mesa, received a degree
in neurosciences from
the University of
Wisconsin.
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By JORN N&EDBA•
Ol•Ol6t't"91 ..... San Clemente City Council
members have balked at City
Manager Georse Caravalho'•
recommendation that the city,
hire two adminlstraton to over·
see the city's redevelopment
agency.
Council members otdered
Caravalho to come back with a
refined hiring proposal wec1nes:
day.
Under a plan Caravalho ii pro-
posln~1 _ !~ admlniatraton and
four paannen would be hired to
implement better plannillg for
future crowtb.
. THE tm.• he is asking the
council to appropriate to pay the
six new "city employees wowd
come from increasea in devloper
fees.
While coWJcil members spoke
favorably Tuesday about adding
personnel in the planning de-
partment, they said the hiring ~
planners and administrators
woUJd have to be con1ldered
aeP.arately.
'J am not in favor of expand·
int the admini1traUve role ot
the redevelopDMDt acency unUl
lll dutiel are spelled out," 1ald
councllman Bob l.Jmberc.
Llmbtrg aald bla atat.ment
wun 't meant aa an attack on
the aceney.
A KEY 1'0 Caravalho'• growth
plannin& ii the "'vltall&lnl of the
reCteve&opment acency. formed
five yean ago to improve tbe pier
bowl area.
The alency atilt receives
about $220,000 a year ln property
tax revenU., which Caravalho
says abould be Uled to beautify
the older farts of San Clemente. C9unci members alao criti-.
cized Caravalbo's indexing of
proposed increases in developer
Ceea to what Irvine, San Juan
Ca pistrano and Carlsbad
charge.
"Why is it that every time we
do something in this city we run
out and Me what everybody. llM bu done!" uked Coundlman
Patrick Lue.
~ •• "'9K1LD BB buhaa incre11e la developer f ... to~
we Deed ln U'1I C~)' ~. l~la ,matan to throw SUD,000 a
problem.)efore we have Ill
'the needi~tbeclty and inc~
J,he fees accordingly:••
But Caravalho aald be ;wu
bearln1 "lncon1l1tenclea "• la
what council members were tell·
ing him. "I bear you telllQI me
you want comprehenalve J?lan·
ning for the community, • be
said.
"Thia is what we are tryiq to
do. We go to other communities
to gain from their experience
• and try not to re-lnvest the
wheel whenever possible.'' ·
Caravalho was ordered to pro-
vide a breakdown of how much
of the $120,000 proposed for plan-
ning salaries would be for ad·
ministrators, and how mucb
would be for planning personnel.
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oafaahjoned irork etldca are gone I
.,mLA&YDWS
T._. .... _...~mon than• .... • wr...,._ laamburleft at locaf -, ..
food jalal or clplq otber tedloua
work m11 W ne .. vlnc aom•
detrlmental aide effects alonl
wltlJ the recopiaed benefit. ol
worklnl.
That la JU1t one of tbe findinaa
ol two 10ClaJ eco&otlats at tJie.
UnlvenUy ot Calilomla, Irvine,
who for the put three years
have bMrl ltudYirur tbe effect.a ol
work on adol..Cenla.
Dr. Ellen Oreenberaer and
Dr. Laurence Stelnber1, both
faculty memben in the UCI Pro-
1ram ln locJal EcololY, bue
their ftnctlnp oo aurve)'• and in·
tervlews witb 511 blab school
1tudeot.1 lD Orute County.
The quettlon, accordln1 to
Oreenberler and Stelnber1. is
not whether teem abould work
but rather. ii they do work, what
kinda ol jobs are most valuable
.and bow much of their time
should be apent in the
workplace?
bet. In tbele job., the employee
uaually K required to learn
about tbe stock .and la placed in
an actual "tbinldnlC" situation.
The best jobe for social &rowth,
0
0
bowev•, an uually tbe banlelt job. to obtain. .
"Tbe fact lJ teen-a1en are employed simply ·'becaue &.be)'
are cOlt-effective. Tbe employer
want. to pay minimum w.,e.
not help further an adoleacent'a
social development," Green-
ber1er said.
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GAME · PLAN "IT &EALL Y AMOUNTS to
analyzinl the individual work
experience, not Jllst assuming
that work la eltber &ood or bad
for teen-agers," SteinberJ said.
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Reagan m~y rtm U.S. just like California Other findines revealed by the
UCI study included:
By TBO•AB D. ELIAS
No sooner had Ronald
Reagan's election been cement·
ed t,ban be began making moves
indj.cating h is federal ad -
ministration will be run very
mueb like California wu duriq
his two terms as governor.
Tbat will probably disappoint
so Ille of Reagan 's ultra·
conaervative supporters, but it
shouldn't be a major surprise,
for the Reaean record bu been
no 1tecm and it is much more
moderate tban hls campaign
rhetoric.
IN FACT, Reagan's political
pattern has long been one of ex·
tremely conservative rhetoric
combined with actions not very
different from those a moderate
migJit adopt.
Recalls Robert Moretti, the
liberal former Assembly
speaker with whom the pre·
sident-elect jousted for four
yeah, "He was a lot more
pra1matic in office than on the
stump."
And Reaean aides indicated
ear{)' on lbey expect tbat pattern
to c•ntinue.
'"Phis lsn 't a takeover for the
right wing ," s aid Jack
Courtemanche, who beaded
Reagan's California campaign.
REAGAN RIM~LF has in·
dicated in severtl ways since
the election that he won't be a
prisQner of the far right -while
still making sure not to alienate
his supporters there.
His transition team, for in·
stance, includes mostly
moderates with long histories in
government. Former President
Ger•ld Ford, Democratic Sens.
Henry Jackson and Richard
·stone and Washington lawyer
Edward Bennett Williams a.re
examples.
Reagan indicated tbe Moral
Majority and similar far-right
groups will be listened to, but
not aeceuarily obeyed.
"Only the Sen.ate can sign off
on Cabinet appointments," he
responded to a press conference
questioner who uked lf ultra·
rlebt wing groups would be
given a veto over appointment.a.
WHEN REAGAN was IOV·
emor, as now, he always bad to
con"'nd with a legislature where
at leaat one house was controlled
by Democrat.I.
E.en the welfare reforms be
cite• in the campaip as his
proudest achievement were the
result of compromise with
De111ocrat.a.
R•a1an cot t11hter ellatbllity standarda, reduced 1rants to
famWes with supplemental in·
comes and a worlt-for·welfare
proYialon for able-bod.led reci·
plenta, but he cave in, too.
Democratic le1lalators won
cuaranteed co1t-of-livin1 in·
creaaea for recJplentl,
aomet.blq Rea1an bad oppoeed.
TB&T co•••o•1s1: waa
tJplcal of -•• relatlou with
De mocratlc le1ll latora, •peeiall1 after 119, when arcb· ••~1 , .... Uanlla Iott tbe A.a· ... ..., .......... pott.
'J'be lawmaUn on1J O¥enode
OIM ="'°bl eltbt ,....., •••• that tbe pneident·
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DAILY PILOT
The comment. paae or tht '
Daily Piiot aeeks to IMorm
and stimulate readera by
pretentln1 a v1rlety ot ~m·
mentary on topic• of In~
ud 1l1ntncance from In·
formed ob1erver1 and
spokesmen.
1toOm N IVHd. Pv'**'
r SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA
FOCUS
elect knows bow to compromise.
The Reagan California pattern
will apparently extend beyond
moderation of some of his
rhetoricat positions, too.
Cbief.-of-staff Edwin Meese
bas already set about imposing
the same sort of administrative
methods on Reagan's new re-
gime that he u se d in
Sacramento.
·'The Cabinet is the foc us
of poUcy-makin1." Meese saitl
In a Sacramento interview ii\
1971, addiq that full cabinet
meetinca were the principal
forum for key aides to get their
views before Reagan.
Now Meese says the full new
Reagan Cabinet will probably
meet witb the new president
twice a week, while maintaining
offices near the White House.
Tbe object is to prevent dis·
sension by making sure all ma-
jor aides are able to present
their views, while also preclud-
ing individuals from being able
to sway Reagan by simple force
of personality in intense one-on-
one seuion5.
-Teeu wlllo work tend to use
cigarettes, alcohol, marijuana
and other drugs more often than
unemployed adolescent.a, partly
because they have more availa-
ble cash and partly because they
are subjected to more stress
from their jobs.
-Sineea-year-oldl who work
more than 20 hours a week fre·
quently ex"perience lower
grades, less involvement with
school activities and less time
spent with their families (the
same holds true with IS.year·
olds who work m ore than 15
hours a week).
-Beca111e most jobt offered
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Cold turkey?
Tips ~n dumping the tooed
How often have you tried lo stop smoking?
Caltrans people
vanishing breed?
·io teen-agers are routine, if not
actually boring, many young
workers receive a n early
negative impression or work.
-Worklng girl s, in
particular, seem to become
more detached from their
families once they begin work·
ing.
Greenberger and Steinberg
emphasize that the popular im·
age of teen-age worke rs fre·
quenUy is unrelated to the ac·
tual experiece of working teer&.
If you think it gets harder each lime, you're right, ac-
cording to Susan Hook , senior therapist at the Kaiser.
Permanente Stop-Smoking Clinic in Los Angeles.
KNOWING THE SYMPTOMS of smoking withdrawal -
and what lo expect -can help, the psychologist told the
Health Insurance Institute.•
"Many smokers use smoking to dull hunger pangs and
control weight. In addition, once people stop smoking, they
often comment on how food tastes different.''
She believes that the "nicotine nash" is interpreted by
many as hunger pangs, so they reach for food instead of the
forbidden cigarette.
As many as 4,000 Caltrans
employees -mostly from the
ranks ol engineeriug and related
fields -would face layoffs In twc
years unless more money i·
pumped into the dwindlin
Caltrans budget.
This was the alarm so~ded lhi
month by the staff Joi lhl
California Transportation Com·
mission. .
BECAUSE CALTaANS is
spending money faster than it is
taking it in, the commission staff
project.a that sometime in 1982
there may be nothing left to build
major new California road proj-
ects or to fund most major transit
operations.
Caltrans Director Adriana
Gianturco charged that the com-
mission's report was "absolutely
absurd." ·
Her plan calls for Cal trans to re·
duce the payroll witbout oulri1ht
layoffs through normal attrition. ·
Her projections real on the as·
sumptions of economies and yet·
to· be legislated new revenues,
such as a tax on each new tire sold
and a "u l(U.Uler tax on new can. Michael Evanhoe, executive
secretary of the commission, said
that it would "be roughly two
years before the crisis set.a In." The diff e r e n ce
Thi• commentary on c:auran1
emp~ um orlgtn4Uy pfll>IUhed
in the Stale Emplor/n. a lournal of tM
Cali/omM1 Jtate EmploJlee• ANOCia·
tion.
between the commission's
estimate and the department's is
that the commission staff
s tripped away all Gianturco's as-
sumptiOIU of economies and new
revenues.
E\'.anhoe said that it is doubtful
that the new Legislature wou.ld
pass any type of tire tax or gas
guzzler tax.
Evanhoe said the commission
is listing a number of possible
solutions, including a recommen·
dation tothe Legislature to charge
consumen an 8 percent fuel tax,
Instead of the present 7 cents a
gallon tax.
The current budget problems
were brought on by rising infla·
tion and reduced revenue from
gasoline taxes.
TO BEGIN ECONOMIES,
Ca ltrana management an-
nounced ln September a plan to
consolidate six project develop.
menl functions into a central
Sacramento location and also
placed a freeae on all appoint·
ments to all positions th(oughout
the department at the staff level
and above.
"People who insist tbat work·
ing is wonderful for kids usually
have romantic, outdated notions
of work. They visualize a, close,
one -lo-one apprenticeship with
an adult. Those same people just
don't realize that for most peo-
ple work is a very different ex·
perience In today's world.
"For many teen! the work ex·
perience is nothing more than
standing in an assembly line
wrapping burgers with other
kids . Not only do they ex·
perience little interaction with
adult supervisors but the job
itseU offers very little opportuni·
ty for learning to assume
responsibility," Stelnberg said.
Greenberger and Steinberg
neither condone or condemn
jobs for teens. However, for
parent.a puzzllna over the pros
and con& of teenaie employment
they suggest that limiting the
number of hours worked and
steerlJll the teen-ager toward
potentially challenging and seU-
satisfying work are among the
moat important considerations.
TRElua aESEARCREllS re-
port that retail sales jobs where
the employee personally assist.a
the customer are often a good
Otcr •an In .~an f 'ranf"ilwf1
"MANY NEW NON-SMOKERS feel spacey and dizzy.
But much of this light-headedness is from increased oxygen.
Before. as smokers, they were receiving only 30 percent of
available oxygen when inhaling. Now. however, they get
close tolOOpercentof availableoxygen," she added.
Other withdrawal symptoms -listed by Saul Shiffman,
Ph.D., associate director of UCLA Medical School
Laboratory for the Study of Smoking Behavior -are ir·
ritabillty, nausea, difficulty in concentrating, headaches,
gastrointestinal upset, and constipation.
••A.BOUT HALF OF THOSE who stop smoking gain
weight and some have slower psychomotor responses
because nicotine is a stimulant which speeds up the central
nervomsystem," Dr. Shiffman told the Institute.
"Withdrawal symptoms start soon, frequently within
two hours of abstinence. In the first week, symptoms usually
gel less severe. But in the second week, sympt.oms either
tevetofforgetworse. 1
"SYMPTOMS ALSO vary during the day -tobacco
craving is .less painful in the early morning hours and
strongest around 7 p.m.
"You are never really cured of smoking. Expect recur·
ring urges, and you 'II be better prepared to handle them," be
advised.
COLD nJRKEY IS best, agTeed both stop-s moking ex-
perts. In general, gradual cutting back is not successful
since, as you cut down, your body becomes deprived of
nicotine and this triggers withdrawal symptoms.
Tb.is discomfort is painfully drawn out if the cutback is
done over a longer period of time.
-Health lnniraftCe Institute
Transitions & other trivia
ByBEaBCAEN
SAN FRANCISCO -You th1nk you've 1ot it
tou1b? How would you lllte to be one ot the Secret
Service aaenta .who'll have to move to PLAINS,
frevvinlakes, witb The Lo9er? Surely a com-
paulonate Con1reas
will come up with
hardabip pay.
SODDEN
81!QlJEL: Onee llr.
Reaaan la aworn lD, a trivia foot.not. to bla·
tol'J wlll be wrtttm. For
the flnt time. we'll
have four Uvtn1 PNal·
dentl -Nhron, Ford,
Carter. Rea•an. ff it
lan't tbe flnt time, aue
me. lly researeb sot
bo•&.•d •dowa aomewllin aromd Tip-
pecanoe and Tyler Too
. . , Platucoop from _l.
Maura Jleeban: Tbe IOler Md bil brother an ~· ~ ......., ill a joint ffllture to maaulaeture ".Jfmaw, a.. Nuta." ••• .PUmUANDIOOI ,_ of tbt IDOMb: Cal Stu·
deal .......... took • ,.a&me job • a ........ =---..::-~ .~ ~ ..:' ,:\.:-! ..., .... , .. "No ......................... -•
111ta e."
WHERE DID ALL tbe tourists 10? John
Timotb1 knows (be'a the deli1bUul youna street
artist who wean white tie, top bat and taila while
playtna piano from the back ot a pickup truck ln
the theater diatrtct). At the Plnecreat at lluon
and Geary, be apotted tbil tllD ln the window:
"We Spedalile lD ConveaUaaeen," and went ri1bt
in to aee bow tbey lute. "117 favorite,·· be ~
ports, "ii Sales Rep a la Parmletano. ·· Hold the
nameta1. .. "' TAllS 11111 AWAY: At tbe Tarantella in Com·
PutertiDo, Joma Drman uted tbe waitresa "What
klDd of.,... do yGU ba••f" -when ahe replied "All kinda ot domeeUc ad imported, .. be aaid, •
"Okay, bow about a Carta Blanca?" "Ub, aorry,"
abe ventured. "W• only tlke Vin and
llPter'Charee. ''
&Sa.GO: n'I tramltion time lo WuhiDltOD,
ud our ..... pvancl cUaw. Loall (Tbe lloa.>
Cllabee, bU obtained a Jiat of Carterltel wbo will
brW a.r--•aJor ._ ... Stand by for : " .,,.. IDftatklD ,.... 'e perctnt to 17 eat" --br.-Alfred Calm. "Dlleol I Have
WD" -llamUt.on Jordan ... Row to Deal With
e11orttt Natkllla" -Btlb Cartlr. "Proper Attln
. or State Funerall" -Illa UUlan Carter. "Mak·
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ring, ''that the Morbid Majority separated Church
(Frank) from State" . . . More newa from
Waabidlton: White House carpenters are al~ady
worltl.nl on the master bedroom, remodellnl it so
tbat Ronnie can aleep witb hil bead lo tbe ball. Tbat way, by tbe tJme be wakea up somebody will
already have shined hla hair.
* * *
XllA.8 SHOPPING UPI: ID the Hammacher·
Schlemmer catal~aue, an ''*'iectronlc Diet
Fork," wltb 1reeD and red Upta that tell you when
to eat, wbell to atop, and "lnduees wet1bt Ion tbfOUlb betulor anodtftcation." Suuuure. Still, for
t12.t5, a conversation piffe fur people who like to
talk wttb their moutbl full.
''THE Nm POV& _,ean lbould be 1ood for bra.lD l\ll'PODI," mute9 Bad lcbwab. ''ftlU ol the
bauered beada .. people dlytq ban mto the
cloeet meet tboM ttawllnt Odl of ti.. waodwcd I•• ••• llA&Y CtJNNINGM•, the .. yr.old who,...
.. .... under.,..... .... a Bandb viff.pNe., hu
been ll~ ber wounds under aai aumned name
at La Coltawbo the ,,. Mar Sa 0..90. No 11p ot
Blll Ape, mllde her nat .... la today.
•••
ONWAllD: JUDY Se181 fGnardt evtclmff
tbat tbt eoap at the Calff. Medical l'acilitJ m Vaea.W. (Jail, to touH) ii NSuM ta a red . . wMM _. llhli wrapper lhlt ·Nedi· •"J1aaak You
lor BetalOurGu.t."
MESSAGE OF PEACE ON EARTH
Trent Lethco, Fount81n Valley
DASH AWAY, DASH AWAY ALL
Kymberly Radzat, Newport ••~ch
Ask Andy
It seems Christmas
alwaya br1np UM bil1eat
reapome to Uncle Len's
drawinl coote.t, and this
season appean no e~cep
tion.
We asked your ideas for
Christmas card designs,
and were f1oodtd with re-
markably 1ood sketches
and a variety of ideas for
a holiday still almost a
month away. There also
were a sizeable mlmber of
fint·time entries, which is
always pleasant.
OUR WINNER is Trent
Lethco of 10413 Owl Circle,
Fountain Valley. Trent
used bold s plashes of
black on white in a
silhouette-type depiction
of the manger scene. You
win $5, Trent.
The runnerup is Kym-
berly Rachal of 2535 Vista
Dr., Newport Beach.
Her sketch, winning $2,
shows Santa dropping off
toys and gift.a as his sleigh
dips low over an Orange
Coast home on Christmas
Eve.
DESERVING of honora-
ble mention are Mite and
Stephen LeSieut of Corona
del Mar, David Deck of
Huntington Beach, Amy
Wes ton of Costa Mesa and
Amy Sutter of Corona del
Mar. Othe~ superb drawings
were submitted by re-
gulars Michelle Strand
and Danielle Courson of
Costa Mesa, Sarah Andrus
of Balboa, Dawn
Umemoto of Huntington
Beach, Darrell Carner of
Fountain Valley, and Joel
and Estelle Ratleff of
Irvine.
Everybody keep up the good wort. Remember . -
What • IS 8 soul?
. Andy sends the Star Wars
Question and Answer Book
About Space to De bbie
Krauszer, 9, of Edison, N.J., for
her question:
WHAT IS A SOUL?
A person's souJ is the spiritual
part of him as distinct from the
physical part. The soul can also
be described as the emotional
part of a person's nature or the
_se~al of bis feelings and senti-
ments.
The religions and philosophies
of all time have been occupied
with the soul because they
·always have for one of their first
problems the nature or existence
and of living. One of the most widely accept-
ed concepts in the world of re-
ligion and philosophy is im·
mortality. With this is the accep.
tance of the existence of a soul
to live apart from the body after
death.
IN CHRISTIANITY, the soul
is all-important. However,
because the Bible does not give
a formal definition of the con-
cept, Christian definitions vary
greatly.
Christians as well as those
who believe in Is lam and
Zoroastrianism believe that man
will be judged for his actions on
this earth and that his soul will
be sent to heaven or bell.
Hinduis m , Jainism and
Sikhism believe that the soul is
reincarnated or reborn into
many bodies before it finally
becomes good enough to be wlit-
ed with the infinite.
Judaism, Confucianism,
Taoism and Shinto are less dei-
inite in their teachings about
life after d eath. But they
generally believe that something
in, man does indeed endure
beyond death, even ihough the
living cannot understand how.
The term soul is also used for
various concepts meaning in-
wardness of fundamental
character.
Transmigration of the soul is
the belief that after death the
soul goes into the body of an
animal or another human being.
This belief prevailed among
many primitive people.s and in
ancient Greece and Egypt. The
Greeks believed in re-
ernbodiment of the soul after a period of retribution in Hades.
Hades was the underworld in-
habited by departed souls.
THE IDEA OF tranamigraUon
of the soul says the soul passes
from ooe body to another uoW it
is purified. It then returns to the
dwelling place of its god.
Andy sends the Star Wars
Question and Answer Book
About Space to Randy
R l ch a rd s 0 n. 11, 0 f St .
Catharines, Ontario, Canada, for
his question:
WHERE DOWE
GETMOLA88ES!
Molasses ls a thlct, sweet,
sticky syrup. We cet moat
molaues as a byproduct in the
manufacture of 1U1ar from sug-
ar cane. Molasses is almost 70
percent carbohydrates.
Countries that crow sugar
cane produce moat of the
world'• moluses, as you can
imaline. ID the United States,
the (eder ol moluaes produc·
Uon LI Loulalana.
lloi.... LI a liquid that la •
tabled &om 1u,ar crystals by
chancmc cane juice t.o~autar. n
la made by either an opeb 11:.W.
method OI' by a vacuum pall
method.
Luse l\llU f actori• •eneral·
ly UH tbe vacwm pan ~·
After bodin1 and atlninl. _.
mixture la spun lD totatlnl eoo-
talllen. •
llolMHa left efter ••"'al \IOUlDtl ii called Maebtr•-____ ............ . .,.._...._..., .. ___ ... .
.. "'WI ,arc~== =----~~P-·--·---;•Al-...... c.m~-. .... --,... -. ............... _ ...... ..... , .. "·
that for our Christmas
contest, all entries remain
eligible each week through
Dec. 20. So new work you
send in will be added am-
munition for you the
following week.
WE'LL TRY a slightly
different project this com-
ing week. You'll need
crayons for this one, so dig
them out from the closet,
your toy box or dresser.
Our project ~ t.o color
the family Christmas
scene you see in the upper
right comer of thla pa1e.
Be sure to mail it not later
than Tuesday to Uncle
Leo, Box 1560, Costa
Men, Calif. 92626.
THE GRAND prize win-
ner of the Christmas
drawing contest will be
host to his or her family
for a day at Disneyland.
They will have reserved
seats for the spectacular
"Fantasy on Parade'' and
the winner also will be
able to treat guests to
lunch.
Fant.as)' on Parade re-
tum.s to Disneyland alter
an absence of three years.
The 350 participants re-
DM.YPIL.Dr
create scenes from such
popular movie classics as
··Mary Poppins," "Cin-
derella," "Pinocchio,"
"Alice in Wonderland"
and "Babes in Toyland."
Parade times are 2 and
9 p.m . each day from Dec.
20 to Jan. 4, except Dec.
22-25 and Jan. l and 4
when only 2 p .m .
per f prmances are
scheduled.
Don 'l miss your chance
for the b.ig treat! Track
down your crayons and
start coloring. You may
enter as many pictures as you wish.
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MARCH OF TOY IOU>llRI fROM 'BABEi IN TOYLAND'
P~ m.-C mallen at Dteneyland
Pupils 'talk'
by balloons
to celebrate
GREELEY, Colo. (AP) -To
celebrate the concl\aalon of a
readinl procram, Weld County
Junior hitb school students re-
leHed helium balloon• with meuqe1. Elehth 1rader Steve
Smith-a reply a few daya later
from lluen, Arll:. -1,0IO mllel
away.
Teaca..r Sharon Beabon said
Sarah Ualford, a alxth lfacle atU· •t ID Ha~..t . wrote to NpOlt fbldbta tile aenated ballocm at a
farm the day after the
la•dllnl·
a.nil a1IO wwered ..._., .....,_,..,... ... llbl ....
•JU• laumoroua atorlH, lo••
ltor1el • md IQ'lterlea. Sbe. lD tvD, 11111111 about Colorado and ltamomlM•.
Stick-in-tM-mud
.n
students groumWd ot~ ~I
,, 9 cJ
.~q,:.,
r:JfUI.., BEAUFORT. S.C. <APj -
Three eighth graders OD a field
trip to a marsh 1ot a litUe too
lmmened tn their studies.
They were stuck up to their
necks In mud but were pulled,
unharmed, to safety.
The three, whole name1 were
not releued, were memben ol
an earth acieno+ cla11 at
Beaufort Junior Hilb Sebool, of.
ficiala said. They became impa-
tient durtn. a tri~ tp a Beaufort
Bay marsh to f:..thet marine
aampi. llBd dee aot to watt
.fOl\~_tide t.o rise. They befan
wa...... Offf the mud t.o tbe watar.
Tbe dal WU equip~ with .............. 'tllle"8·
deDta wen whoopla1 tt up,
cllda 't do what tbe t .. ober told ·them and some people cot
bystertc,i, •• said Prlncipat Rid·
dick Trowell. J m9• . "I'm distressed .. , but lhettT •
students really were in nq 900 danger," he said, adding th•Jn"" future tripe are still on for the
marine bioloty program.
Beaufort pollcemen uaed life
preserven ~ ropes to p~I
ltlldenta beck to aolid c
Trowell said.
Several other pupils allo l~rt1'
stuck, tbouah not as deeply, lie1:o
••id. tlll All of the muddy atu~eni.n41 were clMIMCI off at aehool. 'l'be-sm
tbree won't be 1oln1 OD anJ•ol
more out•np, the principal aaicl., •l l
Qaia lidetneked J'' Bee ... ol Wela, delaya, tbe
Saturday fMt1n Tbe Qula dtd not arrive. It will be resume(
,nextweell. •
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1pote1woman
ay1 Mllsap, 34,
collapsed at
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iexMt Bible words to be deleted
Nl:W YOU (AP)..:_ la a mowe that
olflelaJ• Hjd could be a tint 1tep
to ant revtalq tbe Bibh, tbe National
wacU of CburclMI bu decided to
• ea.lit paua1es from a biblical
• uaed by 12 cburcbea durln1
onhlp.
Tbe council'• Dlvlllon of Education
ud Klnllt.ry adopted a plan to revlff
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human beu.,. and wblcb attempts to
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lne or reduclne references to God as
"he." and substituting some other ex-pressions.
"Alao you try to aubeUtute nhr.,. for
'men ' and 'IW,etb.ren' -say 'b"Uman be-
ln11 ' or 'ailtera and brotbera,'
aom~ to lnd.lcate tbat yau're DOt ncludlq baJf the bumu ra~." said Osborne.
Tbe lecttonary la prepared by
member dllurcbes in three-year cycl•.
The churches have 40 million memben
in the United States and Puerto Rico.
Osborne said the council may con-
sider making changes in the Bible to
ellmlnate sex discrimination within the
decade.
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NAIHVILLE. Tenn. (A P> -
Tbey Mt Mk1e three boun at UM
Ora&kl Ole ()pry Houae &o tape a
Ul"*tDlllAUrilt Cbet Atklna. lttoall ..... tMVen.
Trlbu&e to Chet Atklm from 1111 ' Atkina1 51, known aa "Mr.
P'rieodl," wbicb la betml ...,.., Guitar," nelped pOpUJarUe the ao-
acroa the country. called ''Naahvlile-Sound" -a
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Atkins are Jimmy Dean, Lonnie music with the country-westem
Shorr, Jlm Stalford,.Jethro Burm, sound.
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and record company executive ln
addltion to being a 1ultari1t,
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when he walked onto the Opry
stage to begin the show by playtn1
"The BatUe of New Orleans."
"Spiders IDd Snair•" Md M a
bost ol tbe TV lbow 1'TboM Amal· •inl Animals," did Atkinl "18 aot
oDIJ a friend to me, be'• my
bero."
Aad lt tetta1Aly wun't *•Ult Atk._ talbd t.oo 1on1. He wu hlJ
Ulual laaoak MU.
Foster Brooks, Charlie Daniell, Atk:inl, who traded a pistol for
Ra y Stevena, Roy Acuff, Tom T. bia first guitar, became a re1Ular
IMt br the Um• the nWTY ol
U.w batiuu ~raonaUUes aot
~ ~ ud routine the iaa ~. UM tribute had
IMted four hours &oncer than ex·
Hall , Earl Klugh, Archie member'of the Grand Ole Opry
c&inpbell, Dale Robert1on. cast ID 1950 and was on his way to
Georae "Goober" Undsey, Boots a careel' that would spawn more
Randolph, F1oyd Cramer, Danny than 30 albums. He was elected to
Davis, Roger Mlller, Minnie tbeCotmtryMuslc Hallo!Famein
"I 'm kind of known u a qulet
sort of IUY, but I'm not," be said.
, And there were some bar'M.
Comedian Shorr quipped about the
low-Irey AWm: "aa.t la my ideal. He'• llr. Excttemnt."
. Even AWDI jolDed in OD tbe
humor. ·
Pearl, Don Everly, Porter 1973. . . '*'*'· N•vertbele11, the tribute haa Wasgoner, Don Gibson, Bobby He helped the careers or some of
Bare, Charley Pride and the the biggest names in country
Staller Brothers. r;nusic, including Jerry Reed,
''Tonight is special for me
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here who like the same things l
like, Uke guitar, golf," Atkins
"You know they'll probably edit
me out ol the whole damn tbiq -
.and put in Roy Clark. I've been
studying bis big note guitar
method lately." bMn edhed for a two-hour •YD·
dleated television special, "A
said,
Stafford, best known for his song
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PICTlftOUI MIMltaU _,...ITAH ... NT
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DEAR PAT: Do people spend more money on
nOG·pr.cripdon medtetftee chu on other health
care tnetment? I tblnk tbey do, and h1Ve a amall ,,r.
flee bet lidlnc on your vertftcatioft.
S.G., Newport Beach
Seny, INt ta. eo.t of 9ffl'·tk-eouter prepara-
tlou remalM • ..., die lo..a of au medkaJ tnat-
•MU. 'l1le \J.8. ~= nep.n.eM reporU tut 75percn&.r au ud 111.J•rlff are laltlal·
Jy treated .....,la -e1re ud ... prncrlptloll
•e4idMll. Bat, accordlDI to Nata..a I . Stark, ••·
denettetary of Beattlt aad lhmaa Servkes, Ollly 3
perceetof&1ae11t1o1t•1..._lbealtllcarecoata1oe1for over-~ mHlcatlou. Tlda la • 1arprise
coatlclerllll tbe a.WOaomlcal coat of doctors•
servlctm, lloepltalluUoa aad prescripdoe dnl•·
Doefl••• pa,, lo ti'•il I
.'VewJ•
Out1ola1 A•· aemblywoman
Leona Epl~1 D·San JOM, "1JI
dlrect the
1tate'1 chUd
bealtll ~r•ID u chief 'diputy
director ol the
Health lervlc.r
Department.
SERIOUS INYllTO,•I . WANTfD-. .... yi I -.
........ ·-Telephone, Memory Dialer, Auto'
Re-dlal Stopwatch,. Calculator, Clock,
FCC approved, CPuC registered.
Contact: J . OWens 714-~S-2233
Pl_., ~-•Pl~ Pwllll.,_ 0r"9 C.OHI o.lly Pllol ~19'1M Qr .. CoHI .._ty r->IGlt .. ow. I, IS, tt, it, 1.. 4A"2• DEAR PAT: I plan to continue working aft.er I'm
6S years 6td. Sbould I apply for Medicare before my
6$th birthday or wait until I retire in several more ....,.1.u.n .it.1• ..,., .. ---------.GIAtff PUBUC NOTICE
HAllC>a LA Wl4-MT. OUVI
Morruarv •Cemetery
CrelJ'a torv
1625 Gisler Ave
Gosta Mesa
54().5554
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MO«TUAU
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Costa Mesa
6~6-9371
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Westminster
893·3525
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Newport Beach
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PUBLIC NOTICE
PICT1Tt0Ua ..........
llAMa STAT'IMallT
Tl\e .... ...._ ..,._ Is o.1119 lluSI·
ltftS M : !L MATAOOlt MaJC1CAN R~STAURANl, 1' .. Newpor1 81Yd., Coste~. CA m21
M•r<l•I GellarOo, 1101 Or<Mrd
Or .• S.nt. AM, CA 9170S This l>US!Mls Is <onducled by an In·
dlvldwel.
Marciel GellerOo
This st.\ement wes lllecl with lllt
Count~ C .. fll ol Oreno-COIHlfY on
Nov. ta,'"°· • 1'14ftU
Publl"*l Orange C:O.st Dally Piiot,
How I), 22. 2t, ()«. 6. ltlO 4S71«1
ft01n111t I HERBERT MAURICE PORTER,
resident of I rvlne. Ce. Paned awav on
How m-21, IMO. H• wes • .-ac1ua1e
of UCLA I.aw Sc'-1 In t• He •I·
l...cied -.wton Unlwrslt'I' ol PWM·
sytvanl•; lie belonoed to the NetioNI
Lawyers Guild ..... a me"'be' of Ille
Celllornla Stete Ber Auoci.11on ....s a
r.slcMnt ol Ollllornla for JS 'l'Hrs. He
•is wr•l....S by Ills wlle loMrlor•• 1'9'1.,
ol trvlne, Ce , 2 ~ ICefld.il Port., oc
NortttrlctQIR. Ce. -o ... 1a ,.rt., ol Irvine, Ce., t OllllQ,....l"S Linde .... rter
el San\• "'1'~~ PWt., ol Irvine; Ci., fly ...... Diby.
Memorl .. ,.,.., -P•ill'ft9. Servl<H .,., lfl9.Cllr~-ot .. ..,,.,.
Lawn·-Olive MDrt-y ot Costa
Mew.~U)4
TAP'!
HARllEY c TAFE, ruldent ol
H••Porl Bee<tt. Ce. Passed •wey on November U , 191D. &o<n Oclotier I,
1903 In ci. .. 1-. Ottlo S..rvlved by 1111
dau91tter Terry 1(.,,,.1• Of MeWf'lll1
k e<h. Ce. -P .. rlde Sper,.... Of Polouw. Wathll!Qton, J granctc:lllklren
-a bt-r ~.-.Tele of SM' ci.-..... ea. ,._,.1'rYleel~• N44I ... ~.,. a.a,_.," It
t:GOPM 11 -P.clftC V-. . lel
c "apel. rn,.rm•nl PeclllC "'•• Memorial P•f1o.. ,._,.,,, 8e.eh. Ca.
PacJll< vi.. Mer....,., ctfrecrora.
H IU I ROBERT L HILL, re1ldent ol
NewPO,, &Mc/I, Ce. P .. ..ci away on
•November 21, ltlO at ~ H~llel.
'He was -n~l 17, 1"7 In IC•Me•
City, ICanMoi, l'M wes h Y-OHI Mn
IOI Col ... Mn . Thorne• Lemuel Hill of
\llr9lnla. Nr Hill rnovea t.o S.Ote Alta,
years! ..
J .E .. Costa Mesa
. ' Tlae Socl.a Secarlty Admllll8'ration advises
a6yome "'° woru w1oad age a• to poslpolle ap-
plytn1 for • Medicare pro.,..m. Most llealUI in·
Hraace plans are eet ap so &hat be9eflta are reclaced
wbea people reach age 15 ud are ntltled to
Medicare. So If you doe't aJp 'IP for Medicare oe
tlme-afewmoetllsbefonyovlStllblr&Way-yoa
may no& be adequately covered by luara•ce lf yoa
bave aa Ulnessor are bospt&albed.
Calri ... "'"'-,.,.,,, , ...
OEAR PAT: My motheris 82 years old. Her doc-
tor says she has osteoporosis and that her bones have
become fragile and brittle. He told her to take
calcium pills to help this condition. I wonder if this
does any goodorlfit's a needlessexpensetoher.
W.F. HunUnctonBeach
Osteopciin9ls, .,....., ..... •1Mra119, la a~-
Uoll •blcll •"-"bet.ea•~ &I percat ol the female elderly la tbe U.S. &o 901De deg"". This
fragJle bode coedltlon IDcreaaes ·lhe danger or
broke• bone9 as well H belag pal.Dim.
A stall)' ccehcted la Kentucky supports yoar
ntetber•1 &fta&~n. t& Indicated that u out of lZ
eldetfy • ...... aaffertng from osteoporosis ID·
creised O.eir bone densities "slplncaatly .. after
s uppletnentlng thelt diets for six moatbs with
calcium.
C.1unt-dif fif"tdl t •• find
DEAR PAT: I'm interested in becoming a
landscape architec&~!;vi.og a hard time find·
ing a course U1ai)1 Ml WtM.aaib eo•rd of L~-Ardl(&.ects. 1Jd you behbere such a
cour&eisbelil1offet1!4? · A.J .. Costa Mesa
VC Irvine's Eneaslon otters a certlftcate pro-
gram wblcb ls oae of ODly two lD the state lo be ac-
credl&ed by tbe Board of Landscape Arcbiteda. Tbe
80-unlt currfca.lum will a:aUafy part or the requlre-
menta ror the state Ucease la laDdscape architec-
ture. ContacUlCI f:stelllNoa by writlDg ao P.O. Bos
AZ, lrv1Mtn11,iw11'i•m •• .. r••lafortb•· t l.na • •• -' ... fC•. •ill> nis la"'flf In 1•10. 10 ".""."'f' 4 i.r" ~. • , 1' •
1oreo11ated trom ~n• H1911 ttl!Wt • '.J t i:. ,r: ,..._~ 'l'. • :i-;:,:.:;~u~ ene.\.~~~ ---11~14! S..• ~ler Ntty....,. -.Ht._•. w.'M .· ·· 1 • ~"',._WIKs~ .. ,..,..... . ·DEAR PAT· r·~ teoted ev-wbere for a anor 1 .,....,., L6t A~ • .... J c-~-·~ • wlft._, c• ol the WDrid Ytar I post6 lhat depicts Uncle ,...t,.,,.,.,_ •• .....,,Hlll'• .._---'• .. quiet Do you ltDow where 1 can
0.l•l ........ of wtlld\99\=:: tL. •• IJ/:,~-a . C--dtl ~.Ce.""-. vv7 a
ot 1i.e c..-.. Coflt~ •*< .. 1 K.& Huntington Beach :: .~=. -~-:~ ~:-.::: · . .; ,.... ................... ,,... • NatleMJ ~~..,_, ...... '!~1--=~ ~ ~ &•1• ... ~ 9Mete4•Gt•1al Sent~· ..... ,.,"'"~-11.enc11 .,,,._ -~· •·---~ p--·•l·--•a Mlll M~.'lllt~j • J ~ ... -J ·-
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IM eallAMt "ID a trt.c1•1 Map.
T::=MWlllala...-ou&ol plalUe ID tbe call&Mt 1a the
HID• w te 1tueco boue on
Car .. Md Boale¥ard.
la tll4 beck live LeQei w«»d
and bis We, \'Wet. ID tr.. air ii
the ,...... amell of Heda and
dried cbidi:en ll)anure fropi the ........
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wbo ~ • ,_,.b' catalol on b1I fnlll.roma ..-, calla it tbe lut a.It Med .._. ID loutblrn
Callfenla. He burl Medi trom
tbe PerrJ llorM CompaDJ. and
ablo ltoeb YuieU• wbldl bil com,.._ DO_,... Hll. 1..-..i
cucumber wblc~ be ralsea
himHlf, f« example.
LAIT YBA&, A &IOT of
oraqe-eolored California pop.
pl• popped up lD the froot yard. Ledaerwood calmly harvested
tbelr Medi and told them f« ..
a r::'-erwooct weipa the seed
be aelll to boaie iardenera,
landacapera, acboola and parb
on a rusty Fairbank• acate
purcbaaecl aecood·band, allo 47
years 8'0· He carefully mans
tbe price of Ule purcbue on
brown paper baia wltb bis
home-made rubber stampe.
As a youne man in South
Pasadena, be worked bis way
throu1b farm courses at UC
Davil by breedi.ni tomatoes for a · proleuor tryin8 to create a
diaeue-reaistant variety.
Ledeerwood recalls proudly
that the variety waa a (orertm·
ner or today's supermarket
tomato.
AFTER GRADUATING, be
went to work for the California
Packing Co., responsible for
selecting varieties or
vegetables to be canned by Del
Monte. Later, be worked for a
seed company which sold its
wares around Watsonville and
Salinas.
FORGET A Tl.ANTIC CfTY. TRY LUCK IN FRESNO
Monopoly-Ike gem• tMrtcetod by local cheln etore
Ledgerwood moved to
Carlsbad. In 1933, be recalls,
''there were vegetable stands all
over the roadsides, covered with
palm fronds, with the wife and
the daughter selling and the
father out in the field. But
superdiviaions wiped 'em out."
In Ledgerwood's place, a
handful of pinhead-sized seeds
cost a.a little as 15 cents. People
drop by and ask, "How in the
world can you malte a living
selling something for~ cents?" You can go far
in 'Fresno Scene'
"I don't kn9w," replies
Ledgerwood. "But we've been
doing it for 47 years."
FR~NO (AP) -With a little
bit or luck, you could own a ~a
jor Fresno shopping center. Or
maybe an entire department
store chain.
But if the luck runs out, you
could wind uo broke or in jail.
The latest Christmas gift idea
here is "Fresno Scene." a board
game resembling Monopoly with
squares along the edges for
players to advance to or recede
from, depending on the roll of
the dice.
THE CENTER OF the board
displays an aerial photograph of
downtown Fresno, perhaps so
players will remember where
they are. As in Monopoly, the main idea
is to "accumulate wealth," the
directions say. Players do that
by having enough money to
purchase desirable enterprises.
and having the right connections
with government agencies.
You can make money, lose
money or go to jail by drawing
"Fresno Scene" cards which
carry lighthearted comments on
local dignitaries and places. For
example:
"MAYOR DANll:l.
Whitehurst plans a great block.
party. He will need tables, street
barricades, etc. Pay $100,000 to
the public fund ."
Another card telh the player
to "go touring Roeding Park. Go
Memcr
Tic
back 13 spaces looking for the
exit."
The player com~ out ahead
when the normally Democratic
Fresoo Bee newspaper supports
a Republican candidate. That .
card lets the player collect the·
public fund because ''you suffer
a mild attack and need cash to
pay your psychiatric bills."
Varioua shopping centers are
ror sale for $200,000 each to those
who land on them. Local in-
dustrial firms can be bought for
prices ranging up to $280,000 for
Gottschalk's, a Fresno-based de-
partment at.ore chain.
GO'M'SCBALK 'S CARRIES
the highest price because it's
marketing the board game for
$13 apiece and thus got a chance
to make the rules, so to speak.
The game was developed by
the Box Factory of San Fran·
cisco and localized for several
major cities. Fresno got a
chance to have Its version when
Gottschalk 's agreed to buy a
couple of thousand and help
localize it.
"We are the first community to aid in ·writing the game and
choosing the companies to be on
the board," said Jerry Blum, an
executive vice president for the
chain. "I think anythine local that
expounds community Ideas will
do well," be said. "l think the
games are fantastic."
Antiques
San Clemente
adopts budget
for promotion
In a move merchants hope will
booat sales, San Clemente City
Council members have ap-
proved the budget for the newly
formed downtown business pro-
motion district. •
Merchants belonging to the
district plan to spend $10,000
during 1981 in promoting
downtown businesses. The dis-
trict is fl.mded by a surcharge,
tripling downtown merchants'
business license fees.
The revenues will go toward
promotions such as dollar days,
back-to-school sales, entertain·
ment events and advertising.
Merchants affected by the new
surcharge fall within the boun·
daries of the downtown strip.
The district includes Del Mar
from Calle Seville to El Camino
Real, and along El Camino Real
from Avenida Granada to
A venlda Cabrillo.
A bout 10 per~nt or the shops
along Del Mar currently are va·
cant, merchants say. They hope
that by promotini the area,
more traffic will be generated in
the downtown sector which will
revitalize bustneu.
VICTORIAN WALNUT ARMOIRE .~\\£B•v · ~t.stO;~~
20% OFJ
ENTIRE INVENTORY Of
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SPORTSWEAR
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the gm your family
.Won't forget 'the
day after Christmas
a Baldwin
oianofrom
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of dlvorc• baa claanced ·the
dlarader ol American family au.. &lmoet half of Amerlun
cbUdrtD bon today will spend
pM& o1 u.lr IJ'OWinl-up yean ln
a aln&)e-parent famlly, accord· Ina to Ceuue BW'HU e1Um•te11.
arrtase wlll bedme ID·
eHln1ly common; already
e-tentb ol Amertcu childre
e with a stepparent.
Still, divorce la nothinl MW ,
r Americana. The divorce rate'
the United States baa always
eo hither than in Europe, and
a been increaalnl at least
nee 1887, when American
vorce statistics were first cot-
ted.
EICEPI' roa A brief period
decline during the Depreu{bn
the 19308, and again during
later 19408 and the 19*, the
te of divorce baa risen an
erage of 2.3 percent per year.
the 1960s , however, the
orce rate began increuing
pidly, doubling between 1965
d 1975. By 1978 it had leveled
again, and bas been increas-
only slowly since.
he gradual long-term in-
ft to diesel
90CtAL CHANG1811IO TO HIGH DtVORCI RATE.
Mor9 end lftOfe cflldNn he wteh ...,......,...
crease in the divorce rate could
have resulted from a number ol
facton: increuea urban.iiatlon,
bl'infing with lt greater freedom
from social preasures; lo·
creased acceptance of women's
ritbts to independent lives, in·
eluding their rigbta to leave in·
tolerable marriages ; and la·
creased affluence and opportuni·
ty , together with smaller
families, which may have made
it easier for men and women to
begin new lives.
TO SOME EXTENT the
dramatic increase in the divorce
rate in the 1l80s and 1970I wu
,self-fueling. Aa there were more
divorces, social pressure a1ainat
divorce eased. Judtea no longer
insisted that a couple remain
married only because neither
husband nor wife could dem-
onstrate legal grounds for
divorce.
Divorce statutes themselves
we re liberalized by state
legislatures. Unhappily married
individuals no looter had to re-
sign them.selves either to mak·
ing the best of their unwanted
marriages or to living
~rmanently in the uncomforta·
Steam whistles fading
I NEW YORK (AP> -The
ep-throated cry from a ship's
m wbisUe is one sound of the
seas that's fading fast into bi.s-
to , a victim of the energy
cb and the shift from steam
iesel power. A~d nostalgic
lne buffs don't like lt.
fact, they say the electric
compressed air whistles
iDltalled oa abls-u fuel·
DI mea1ure1 have the
of a "moo cow" -un-
tting luxury liners and
dy ocean-going freighters,
steam whistle is going
Wjly or the buggy whip,"
Jesse M. Calhoon, preai·
of the Marine Engineers
eficial Association.
HE BEST AIR whistle is
listening to music on the
, whereas a steam whistle Is
• listening to music on
reo, There 's no com -
p son." Calhoon compared the new
s.Oip 'a whistles to the "moo
c{>w" soWld of the fint diesel
locomotives. He said objections f~om the public eventually led t• new train whistles that near-
l )t. duplicated lhe steam
w 11Ue9 they replaced. But that
h s DQt happened at sea.
The November issue of the
American Marine Engineer, a
monthly newspaper published
by Calhoon 's union, lamented
the downfall of the steam wbla·
Ue, saying the newer whistles
m ay save fuel but cannot com-
pete with steam for Intensity,
range or harmonic appeal.
"A COLORFUL PART of
ocean shipping since Robert
Fulton's Clermont plied the
Hudson Rivfr is being driven
from the seas by the energy
crisis," the article said.
It reported that two Matson
Navigation Co. containersttlps
under construction in Japan,
the Kauai and Maui. were be·
Laguna library
plam book sale
I Used boob, including foreign
language titles, school texts,
c hildr e n 's books and
paperbacks, will be sold at the
La1una Beach lJbrary from 10
a .m. to4 p.m. Tuesday.
The sale will be sponsored by
the Friends of the Laguna Beach
Ubrary. Proceeds will be used
to buy materials for the library. ·
ing equipped with electric
whistles. The article said
whisUes would be converted on
other Matson ships because
steam whistles used up too
much fuel.
Matson Sr. Vice Pres. A.J .
Haskell estimated a steam
whistle required 300 barrels of
oil per year.
And capt. Al Cornette, presi·
dent of a tugboat union in
New York Harbor, recalled that
a tug be once worked "bad to
stop her engine when she
whistled" because of the drop
in boiler pressure.
CALHOON EXPLAINED
that economics forced ship-
makers to start outfitting new
ships with diesel engines in·
stead of steam, effectively put-
ting an end to the steam-whistle
era. He estimated a diesel·
powered ship used $1.S million
a year less in fue l than a
similar steam vessel.
He said most nations already
have abandoned steam. and
America quickly is following
suit.
Calhoon likened himself to an
old farmer who remarked,
"I've seen a lot of chan1es in
my time, and I've been agin
'em all."
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bl• lltuation "' the lnformallr lepanMd.
At tbe 1a11M time, profound
eb....-were taldDI ptaee • oar IOdal Mve1. We DO ....,.
belle.ed 10 1troaal1 tbat a
woman'• uplratlou eboUI be
Umlt.cl to her~ u wlte add
mother. 1Dcreu1Dal1. we IC·
eepted ..,.... workinl outalde
their bOmee became tbeJ want-
'ed to, not Jaat becaua• tbey
needed to. 1ne ..... m1ty, too, we
retpeeted men'•. and women'• desires for bapplneH and
-perlCIUl powtb, even ii tbele
desirel conlllcted with marital
oblieatiom .
PA&AOOXICALL y, ova hi&b divorce rate can be eeen u
testimony to tbe imi>ortance In
our live• of our marrla1es.
Surveys abow that it ii harder
for ua to be happy if we ue dla·
aatlafled with our marria1e1 and
our family Uva than if we are
diaaatlafled with our jobs, our
friends, or incomes.
It may be be ca use we
Americana so often move far
from tbe families in wbicb we
grew up and from the friends we
bad then made that we look to
our marriqes for satiafaction ol
so many of our emotional needs.
But because we expect so much
of our marria1es, an unhappy
marriage becomes difficult to
tolerate.
Although marital separation
provides. an escape from the
quarrels and silences or a bad
marriage, it brina• major prob-
1 ems. The first year after
separation tends to be a time ol
upset, uncertainty, loneliness
and depression, sometimes re-
"lieved by the excitement of ex-
perimenll with new ways of liv·
ing. Married friends often drift
away as the absence of common
concerns becomes evident.
Many among the separated and
divorced remain ror a time emo-
tionally linked to their former
partners even though they no
longer are socially linked.
UNTIL THE MID·ll'l'H cen·
tury, judges generally awarded
custody of the children of divorc-
ing parents to the fathers, who
were thought to be better able to
provide for them. However, as
fathers' work separated them
from their homes and mothers
were seen as the sources of the
nurturance and understanding
children r equired , judges in·
creasingly adopted •'the doc·
tri.ne of tender years": a child
too young to rend for itself
belongs with its mother.
By the beginning of the 20th
century mothers were almoet
always given custody or pre·
adolescent c hildren, and of
adolescent girls as well, unless
the mothers were shown to be
immoral, alcoholic, or mentally
ill.
In the past decade, jud1es
have begun to conaider fathers
u potential custodians of small
children even when the mot.hers
are also " flt " parents.
Nevertheless, over 90 percent of
c hildren whose parents are
dlvoreed ~-to Uve wtth ~ ........
80T8 CWT0DLU. ud DOG·
e111todial p&naU often t..d to
be ~-Tbe puenta wbo bHe tultody of'teD feel onr· whelmed by tbe double
resl)ODlilltll&,y ol r1lllD1 eblldre
1ad ~•n1 an adequate ln·
come. Tile p1rent1 wltbout
c111tody often feel bitter at Mv•
lo1 )OI\ home and children, alciDa with their matrtaae. yet atlll ...... nqulnd to provide
re,uiar payment to the former
epoaae wbo Ntaina them. '
MOit lmPortant for cbildren
wbo were cloM to both parent.a
i1 that tbe children contioue to
be able to see or talk with eltber
parent 'Wtleoever they want to.
CbildreD ftDd umatllfactory the
traditional arran1ement ln
which one P•rent hu the
custody and the other la •Uowed
only "reaapnable vWtation,".
because the viaitin1 parent
* * *
Author expert
on divorced
parenlB
Robert S. Weiss is profesaoT of
sociology at the University of
Muaachuaetts, Boston, and lee·
turer in sociology in the depart-
ment of psyohiatry at th'e
Harvard Medical School, where
be baa been a member of the
facultysiDcel.964.
The recipient of the National
Institute for Mental Health's
Re searc h
Scient is t
Development
Award , h e
formerly
taught at
Brandei s
U ni ve r sity
and th e
University of
Chicago.
we1u His many
books include "Loneliness: The
Experience of Emotional and
Social Isolation ." "Marital
Separation," and "Going It
Alone: The Family Life and
Social Situatjon of Single
Parents."
Call 142-5111.
• wHk belie or uotber bUI..
AltbouO achl•UllU 'OllMll-
complala that U... arraqe-
m•ta ma.t.. wJth tbeiJ' aodal
Uvee, YoUDC• ebildnn pnl•
them to altematlv•' la wbleb \be)' would have ._. aeeeu to
Ule noocmtodial parent,
FOa TBB WO•AN who
becomet a •laale parent, money
la a ccmet•"' won')'. Nearw one..
thlrd ol teeUa&ed and divoreed
.,otben lJdUally reeeift 101De
publlc financial a11lataue.
However, wttb1D • few yan, ' •oet ol tJMM' no 10D1er reeetve
'6hlic 8kt; eome have remar-
ried; otben Uve on tbelr own
earnlnCI, perbape auf mented by support payments r6m Utelr .,,Ul.,. ~' J •• •
:. f'or1 •lDCJe partfttt, remar-
ria1• often rettores both feel· int• ol well·bein• and an ade-
quate. llDulebaild lntome. About 10,.r _()pt •o't five divorted
Americau eventually remarry;
further te•Umony to the im·
portance to.111 al marriafe.
Yet the 1tepp1rent family
has tt!Dllona of Its own. Conflicts may develop over parents·
loyalties as well as over
ruponsibllitles and authority in
relation to children not their
own. The children may co~tinue to feel loyal to a parent oataide
the home. Altbou1h divorced
parenll may well have hapP)'
second marria1es, they are cer-
tain to encounter iaa\les they did
not have to deal with in their
first marriages.
IN OUR MARRIAGES,
more than in most areas of our
Ii ves, we Americans are ex-
p er i enc in g fundamental
changes. The acceptability of
divorce u a solution to marital
difficulty la amon1 the foremoet
of these. We have all become
like immigrants to a new socie-
ty, even the majority of us for
whom this is the country or our
birth, in that we muat cope with
family forms and family un-
derstandings different in impor·
tant ways from those with which
we grew up.
NEXT WEEK : Jouph H.
Pleck, progrorri director of
Welle1ley College'• Cen.ter for
Research on Women, ezamiu•
1ome of the new forms of family
that are becoming increaaingly
common.
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Temples slate
· Hanukkah f etes
Hanukkah wiU be ushered in with a sabbath
eve service at 7:30 p .m . Friday at Temple Isaiah,
UOl Irvine Ave., Newport Beach.
Rabbi Jeremiah--Sergman's sermonette will
be "Hanukkah's Post to Freedom . " There also
will be a sermonette by student preacher Mark
Rusaakow.
THE REB•EW WORD "Hanukkah" means
"dedication," according to Rabbi Bergman. The
festival is marked by lighting one candle in the
.. home on the first night, two on the second, and so
forth, unW on the eighth night eight candles are
burning to symbolize the light of freedom.
The first Hanukkah candle will be lighted
Tuesday night at Temple Sharon, 617 W. Hamilton
St., Costa Mesa. The third grade class will
perform in the candle-lighting ceremony Friday
night.
CHILD&EN OF THE school will present a pro·
gram Sunday, Dec. 7, depicting the meaning of
Hanukkah. There will be skits, games and a magi-
cian.
A Hanukkah music festival will highlight
ceremonies al 8 : 15 p.m. Friday at Temple Beth
David, 6100 Heney St., Westminster.
The temple choir and the youth choir wt11 present
traditiooal and contemporary holiday music.
Principal named
• • tops in nation
Sister John Ellen Turner, O.P., principal of St.
Callistus Catholic School in Garden Grove, has
been selected Outst.anding Principal for October
from among thousands eligible across the nation.
The selection was made by Catholic Teacher Magazine.
In addition to her duties at school, Sister John
Ellen serves on the parish council, is active in the
Family Life program, is an elected member of the
Principals Council for the diocese, and serves on
the vocational team for the Dominican Sisters of
Mission San Jose.
Ma•y 1 .. klllll allead to ~•le
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Advent wreaths project . in_ Niguel i~
Memben will 1ather a1.~3:J:· Suday for the annual Advent wreath · · at ••n1
el IM ... a.rd. 30121 Nlpel Rd., La~a.
NJ1uel ·
Wortdq with frames, candlea and IJ'"Mr)',
tbey wW comtruct wreatbl to serve u centers of
famUy devotloa tbroqb tbe Advmt aeuon.
Tbere will be a chili aupper, carols will be
aun1 and "secret pal" cifta excb&Jlled. '
* Decorations for a "Jesse tree" will be made at
a 9:30 a.m. breakfast Sunday by church acbool stu-
dent• and their parent• at Nel1bborbood
its annual Cbriatmu party at I p.m. Tburaday at
Clubbouae 6, Leisure World, Lacuna Hilla. Call
830-IOM or• cmc for ....,-vatlom.
* Or,.m.t Philip Rlddiclk will pNMDt an Advent
concert at 3 p.m. SundQ at the nn& 111111ed
Metlledlll& a.eh, 4JO W. tab St., Costa lleaa.
* There wlll be a Cbristmu tioutique from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m . Saturday. Dec. 6, at eo ..... ,.
ChbUa lleformed Cbwcll. 9120 Heil Ave., Foun-
tain Valley.
* C••1re1at1oaal Cb•reb, 340 St. Ann.'• Place, A Hanukkah party
La1una Beach. The first Advent candle will be ( J' for atudenta of Te•,Ae
lfghted at the 10 a.m . worship service. ___ B_R_l_E_F_S _ __. laalall'a Hebrew acbool * --will feature games, food The Continental Singers and Orchestra will • and a magic abow. 1be
perform at 6 p.m. Sunday at the F ... taJa Valley party, at S:30 p.m . Saturday, Dec. 6, will be at the
Baptll& Cltareb, 10480 Slater Ave. clubhouse of the University Park complex in * Irvine.
Mort Stein, author and medical reporter, will *
discuss myths about aging and life expectancy at There will be a 6:30 p.m. dinner Friday for the
10:30 a.m. Supday at the Ualtarlaa Ualvenallst Gimel class of Temple Slaarm'a religious school.
Claarcla, 1259 Victoria St .• Costa Mesa. The event will be in the social hall of the temple, * 617 W. Hamilton St .. 9osta Mesa.
The-sixth ln a seven-part Focus on the Family *
film series will be shown at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sun· Lucy Wilson, a Choctaw Indian and the first
day at the 1i1.nt Ual&ecl Me&Mdln Cbarell, 2721 Indian woman ordained in the Oklahoma Indian
17th Street, Huntington Beach. Called "The Lonely Mission Q>nference in 1948, will be the speaker
Housewife," it Is Part 1 of "What Wives Sunday at the Lagaa Ualtecl MeUiodtat Cb•rch,
WishTheirHusbandsKnewAbOutWo-men:''" 21632 Wesley Dr., South Laguna.
* * Dramatic artists Rena and Stanley Waxman The a cappella choir of Edison High School will
will present "Between Two Loves," at 7:30 p.m. oerform at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday for the Advent
Sunday, Dec. 7 at Temple Bat Yallm, 1011 service of Faith LuUteraa Church, 8200 Ellis Ave.,
Camelback St., Newport Beach. The drama is Huntington Beach.
based on the autobiography of Golda Meir. For *
ticke t information call 644·1999, 979-8311 or The Community Chorale of Cltrtat College
833-1962. Irvine will make its season debut with two con-* certs Sunday. One will be at 3 p.m. at FaJ<
A panel of members or the UaHariaa· Latberaa Church, 34381 Calle Portola, Capistrano
Univenallat Fellowship of Laguna Beach will ex-Beach. and the other at 7:30 p.m. at Founders Hall
amine the "Past, Present and Future of Our on the CCI campus, 1530 Concordia, Irvine.
Fellowship" at the 10:30 a.m. service Sunday. The •
congregationmeetsat429CypressDrive. The choir will sing at a 7 p.m. candlelight Ad· * vent service Sunday at Plymouth Coa1re1•tlollal There will be a Christmas boutique and Charcb, 3262 Broad St., Newport Beach.
luncheon at 10 a.m . Wednesday at St. Aadrew's
Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrew's Road,
Newport Beach.
• "No Lo,nger Alone," winner of three film in·
dustry awards, will be shown at 6 p.rn. Sunday at
the Flnt Cllriadu Cllurcb, 1207 Main St., Hunt-
ington Beach. The film is the true story of the
· personal conflicts experienced by English actress
Joan Wtnmill Brown, who suddenly skyrocketed to fame.
* A film, "Ordinary Guy," will be sh~wn at 7:30
J
p.m. Friday at ..... ,.1 .... 10 ll'Nedman w~
Anaheim, I f . ,.,.
A former Navy offleer wbo LI national ~' of an or1anl&atlon dedicated to expo1iq extre '(
culta will speak at 10:30 a.m. Sunclay at
U .... rlall Otueb ot Oran1e Comity, UJO W. .
Ana St., Anabelm. John Sweeney will d1ae
bralnwuhin1, mind control and penuuive eoef.
cion u cult eoo11. t•t•1
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VISIT
FAliVIEW COMMUNri'Y CHUICH
2525 Fairview Rd., ca.ta Mesa
("ear OC Fairgrounds)
Dr. Gary Barmore, pastor . ;r 5-dmr w...., ·. 10:00 .... -•• j:
Marcia K. Klemer, Newport Beach nutritionist
and chiropractor, will be a speaker .at a lO_a.m. to 4
p.m. seminar Saturday, Dec. 6, on ' Holistic Health
for the Whole Person." In addition to nutrition,
other speakers will cover medicine and health
maintenance, stress and emotions. The seminar is
under the auspices of the Caplatruo alley Selettce
of Mlad Ceater. It will be in Room R-1 at
S.addleback College. For reservations, call
492-8102.
* The Plymouth Circle of Nelgllborlaood
CODgrega~ Cllarch, Laguna Beach, will have
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to work for ou. SGuth Coast
Community Church
35 Bishops
Ruled Guilty
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Message:
. LONELINESS: BUILDING WALLS 6 NOT BKIDGES''
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JOHANNESBURG ,
South Africa CAP ) -
Thirty-five South,
African church leaden~
includlnc two Anglican
bishops , were found
guilty of atte.nding an
illegal gathering and
given an alternative or a
$70 fine each or 50 days
in jail.
-signed, Fairview Community Church
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(Corner Fair~lew Rd. & Fair Or .• Costa Mesa)
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.,~e.~w"• ~ Bla play1? Wbere do you st.art? They
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from ttatt to rmisb and Baron defen·
den 1\ICh u Dave Desper, Duval Love,
Brandt Houchen, Kirk Grant. Tim
Finley, Jack Braman and a host of
others dominated.
The Barona bad already blown one
onside kickoff to &et Loe Altol started
on its second touchdown drive.
Emile Harry, wbO ftnilbed UM ailbt
with ftve catches for 123 yards.
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A.boa, »-12.
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dling Fountain Valley'• secondary. The
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clock.
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crucial roulblAI .tlae ~lcker penalty on . Lot Altol ._. a 'brilliant al-yard catch
lllJ a dlfbll Hla7 at the 13.
TM vtetory, before an ovelftQw C'....t
ol 5,408 at Huntln1ton Beach, propek
' Coach lflb Milner'• Barooa iato the
CU' Blc Five Conferen ce football
1emlfinal1 a1aln1t An1el111 League
champM!n St. Paul ne11t Frtday.
The site Is to be determined, but
Fountain Valley ia the boat team
because St. Paw has already bad two
home aulgnmenta. The Barons were on the road in the opener.
But In the end , as Loa Altos
tbreat.J'ned to wipe oul Fountain
Valley's championship dreams with a
wild ftnish. it was quarterback Matt
Stevens and bis tight end, Greg Bolin,
who put the stops to the Hacienda
Heights-based Conquerors.
Los Altos struck for a pair of
touchdowns through the air t.o narrow
the maretn to 14·12 and there was still
4 : 02 rem.&ioinJ{.
But Milner croHed everyone up.
called for Bolin to 10 deep on second
and 10 and Stevens clicked with a 55-
ya rd touchdown strike, giving the
Barons their 20-12 margin with 2:5'1 left.
Los Altos got another chance, but
Love led a bard defensive charge, then
Robin Marquez tapped away the final
Los Altos prayer to clinch it.
.. .,. ~ for heart tranaplanta
around bere," ... aid a relieved Milner. ''Lot Altos ta th6 very beat team we;ve
played tbl9 year. They bit and tfiey
were well coached."
Despite a wboppinl 2'18 yardl 1ained
throulb the air by Loi A.ltolJ, Milner,
too. cciasldered It a defen.sive victory.
"Credit our defensive coaches -Guy
Carroua, George Berg and Jim Coen.
W'e used .a lot of stuff with multiple de· Earlier the Barons had atruclt with a
71-yard touchdown pass from Stevens to
Easy victt)ry
<See BASONS, Page BZ)
Edison blasts
~tg of protft!tiOn
·Penn State defenders Curt Warner (25)
and Sean Farrell lift up Pitt's Sal Sunseri
as Todd Blacklede 04) attempts to -pass.
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Pitt held on for a 14·9 victory. See s tory.
page B2.
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Colton, 34-14
By JOHN SEV ANO Ot .. 0.ly ...... ,....
REDLANDS -It mu.st have
seemed like a h o rri ble
nightmare, or most certainly a
bad dream. Every time the
Yellow J ackets of Colton High
blinked Friday night, another
white and gold jersey was speed-
ing past them.
In a game that was a lot more
lopsided than the final 34-14-
score indicated, Edison, the de-
fending Big Five Conference
champions, used its speed and .
quickness to whisk past hapless
Colton in the second round of the
Cl F playoffs played at the
University of Redlands here.
A CAPACITY crowd of 7,000
watched a classic example of
what happens to a ball control
team that doesn't put points on
the board.
To illus trate, the Yellow
Jackets, the No. 3 represen-
tative from the Citrus Belt ~aiue. maintained posseuioo for 20;J8Qfthe24-min~f~balf
and they went to the lockerroom
trailing21-7 atthe half.
The Chargers, on the other
hand, who had the ball for only
3 :02 of the first half, scored
three times on drives a c-
cumulating 21, 24 and 34 seconds
in time and 38, 52 and 69 yards in
total offense.
The_ Chargers, after trailing
7-0. made their assaults quick
and, for the most part, painless.
AFTER FUMBLING at the
Colton one-yard line .on the
CharKers' first possession, Di.no
Bell flared out of the backfield
on the first play from scrim·
mage in their second and, with
single coverage, out·raced bis
defender 38 yards to the goal
line to tie the score.
The next time the Chargers
got the ball BelJ went at it again.
This time' be took a pitch from
quarterback Ken Major. found a
bole in the left side of the line,
and scampered 52 yards in for
the score.
That made it 14-7 after two
plays. But, wait, the Chargers
aren't throu1h yet. •
After an incomplete pass on
•'tbe first play of their NEXT
possession, Major found bis
fullback Dave Geroux opm on
the right flat and, with some
good down.field blocking, tile
5-9, 202-pound junior found blS
way from 69 yards out for the
TD.
Carlander five tfuies better
BY THl8 TIM£ th;e ~°" Jackets were rubbing their eyea
in disbelief. Not only had they
consutned more than 20 minutes
of playing time, but they had
held \he Chargers to 10 offensive
plays -and they were still trail-
mg by 14 points.
As a matter of fact, only two
people were principally involved
in Edison's first half crush as
Bell had four carries for 85
yards and Major was 4 of 6
throwing for 141. That's what coach says about Ocean View star
By ROGER CARLSON OI , .. Delly l"llet S..tt
Ocean View H.igh's Seahawks
stormed t.o a 25-3 record )ast
season -but that may be just
the beginning.
Coach Jim Harris' defending
Empire League c hampions
finished the 1919-80 season as
Orange County's No. l ranked
team and enter the coming
season with the same creden-
tials.
THE SEA HAWKS will be
tough. lC you doubt it, listen to
Harris, a coach who hates the
thought of complacency, yet is
known for telling it straigb~
-"Wayne Carlander i!S five
times the player he was last
year. I've changed my whole
idea about him. I used to think
he had 10me limitations because
of quietness and jumping. But
he ls going to be one super col-
le1e ~~er." -'OW' first week of practice
wu the belt week I've ever been
allOClated with. fbey're int.ense and caDcentrattn1. They aren't
pollabed, but they are willift1 to
pay the price to maintain what
wae started laat year."
-"Tbla time they've aet some
1oall (or ttaemselvea, between
tbe coaches and pla7en. '11tey
·are abaul u bisb u f'OU can get and tlMre'• no room but to work
very herd."
pears to have reasons for such
optim ism. It is a daily occur·
rence for coaches representing
Cal, Oregon, USC, Loyola, UC
(rvine and others to pay visits
during practice.
"IT'S NOT J US T f o r
Ca r la nde r , .. says Harris .
"They're interested in Usevitch m BASKET&tLL.
(a junior) for the future and
they are looking at others. like
Fuscber. But everyone is after
the bif guy first."
The J-9, 6-8, 6-7 front line of
Ocean View is backed up by &-0
Dave Davis and 5-10 Scott
Oebrouwer, who are vying for
starting honors al point guard.
The latter is a Lowell High
transfer who started for the
Patriots as a freshman.
"Rlghl now they are so even,"
says Harris . They are very
quick and great ball handlers.''
The other backcourt starter
appears to be either Jeff Weston
(6-2) or Shawn Werner (6·2), the
former a pure shooter. the latter
pushlnt Usevitch u the team's
most improved player.
OTHEll GUNS: Mike Slrnelr
(t -4), Bill Small (6·1), Kurt
Leibfreld (5 ·10), D.oug
Man ooki a n (6 -0 ), C a yse
Osterlund (6-1), Bob Acosta (6·)
and Dave Davis (6--0).
"I promised m yself not to
change much, .. says Harris.
"We have a man-to-man and a
zone offense. going with motion
against a man and an overload·
ing system against a zone. 1 ex-
pect t.o see a lot of presses and
.saggin~ zones."
T he bread 'n butte r. of course,
is Carlander, a freshman starter
al El Toro High before his two·
year reign at Ocean View.
·•He has gained so much
mobility and he is only at 75-80
percent of his ability al this
p0inl," says Harris.
"He ts going to become a
player no team can do without.
Sh ooting, driving , passing ,
boarding, posting up . . . he's
really going to be something.
"And, he is our hardest
worker."
The Seahawks open the 198().81
season Wednesday at the
Marina Invitational with a first·
round c ontest against
Westminster (8 p.m.>.
A year ago the outlook for
Ocean View was bright and the
Seabawks responded with a
spectacular 25-3 campaign when
all that was lacking was tradi-
tion, according to Harris . Today,
that void seems fulfilled.
Colton (8-4), meanwhile, was
getting tremendous yardage
between the 10-yard lines. but
couldn 't punch anything
through.
The Chargers . humanly.
calmed down in the second half,
but they still added a pair of in·
surance tallies -tight end Mike
Alexander hauled in a 49·yard
pass and Major sneaked over
from the one late in the fourth
quarter to account for the ftnal
margin of victory.
"THEY JVST HAD too much
s peed and a little more depth,"
is how Collon Coach D.on
Markham appraised his team's
performance. "They're a good
team, but they got a couple of
breaks early. I know they didn'
have the ball much in the first
half, but they shouldn't have got-
ten the ball at all."
The YeUow Jackets, in an at·
tempt to slow the Chargers' run -
ning game, showed a virtual
eight-man front at Edison. The
plan backfired, however, as the
running game not only wasn't
slopped but it also left Colton
wide open for a passing attack.
"We thought with them play-
inl man-to-man like that that
there were a couple of things we
could do,•' explained Charier
Coach Blll Workman, who saw
his team improve its record to
12-0 this seuon, 20-0 over the
last two. and set up • semifinal
date with St. Francis of the Del
Rey Leacue next Friday.
DAWDESPeR
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Rustlers ':
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It's starting to become a habit.
Each year, it seems, Golden'
West College and Santa Monica;~
CC meet with a trip to the
Avocado Bowl at stake. ·
And lately, Santa Monica CC
is making a habit of winning. : 1
Friday night, before about11
2,500 fans al Orange Coast:•
College, the Corsairs reeled off is·u
rourth-quarter points to br'eq .:
open a tight football game, anCI
went on to score 8 33-6 Southern"1
Cal Conference victory. •:
THE TRIUMPH sends ttte.:
undefeated Coriairs, the No. ! ·
team in Southern California and
No. 3 -ranked squad in the state·, ··
on to next weekend's AvocadO '·
Bowl against the as yet wl-"
determined winner of the South .;
Coast Conference race. The .;
game was much closer than the
final score indicates. but the dif.
ference could have been wider iJ
a reserve nnmin1 back Qamed
Derrick Peels had played more
otthe lint half for SMCC. 1
Peels, wt. carried the ball
just 'ooce in the first half and
picked up niDe yardajn the PJJIC<:J ..s. !tollectdi'Uotbet --·· urnes in tM second UJ/ 1ind
capped the Corsairs' •cortnr
with a 21-yard TD run in the
final period. Coach Ray Sha ckleford's
Rustler squad also had to cope
with paH-bappy Cors air
quarterback Mike McKay who
threw the ball 41 times, complet·
ing 25 for 266 yards. '
MCKAY'S FAVOlllTE. re-
ceiver, Gary Nobles, hauled ir}
12 of those passes for 120 yards,
including a 36-yard touchdown
reception in the second quarter.
"Santa Monica is simply a
great team.," Shackleford said
after Ole game. "I thought our
kids ptayed well. We really gave
them a football game until the
final eight minutes." .
In fact, up until that time, the
Rustlers simply stuck to their
game plan and hung in with the!'
undefeated Corsairs.
SMCC opened the scoring a(
7 : 57 of the first period on a two-
ya rd keeper by McKay. The
touchdown came after the
Rustlers, perhaps a little Ughtl
fumbled the first two Umes the)(
had possession.
BUT GWC settled down tci'.
drive 91 yafdS in 16· plays, with-
QB' Sam Aiello bitting Ray
Elgaard with an 11-yard 1coring.
strike. SMCC had mjued the
PAT. but GWC's Scott Giem'
dido 't and the Rustlers led. 1-e. '
Santa Monica held a 12-10
halftime lead after McKay bad
found Nobles in the end ione and.
Giem. booted an 18·yard field
goal for the Rustlers. ~
The third quarter opened wiUf
a bang as Conairs wide rtteiver
James Hood took what look84
like a shovel pus from McKay,
apd sprinted 50-yards up th•
m lddle for an 18-10 lead. . •
The RU1Uer1 came back with
a four-yard TD run by Sam Cen-1 tofante, but a two-point con-1 ••
(Bee GWC, Pa1e 82) '
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MuIU1an's UC Irvine basket~ team ii
finally here.
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the hype and .,... 40 ~ later,
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new look-which prosnlan to .be excal-
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VMT, which finished last eeuon •ti
11-16, loves to play t.he pauin& .1ame1 opting to 1low the tempo ana
methodically wait for the aood shot.
And, it's no secret that teama like lhil
have glvm llullllan ptOblema In the
paat as PUll.n& •am• loftn Oru1e
Coa1t and C)"lllNm collelet would at·
leet.
Of courM, lt'1 .t .... of these baunt·
inl ~ allat Mulll~ bu ln·
•tituted a new dill_. for UCI, a pnt• 1urtaa full·coart taetic, tbat MuW1an
bopea' WU1 alJOW tall tllam t0 eont1'ol tbe
i.mpo .ad u., ..._ OftOl'lUOD nma1na
•frolll IUlt to .......
TIM lrtllun• wtlJ ftlld er" toai~ Just
,I I
1.
bow aucceuful his new approach ii 10-
inl to be.
UCLA foun4 out Friday DfPt-Ulinl
abeer epeed-daat it Uall't at lu toueb
from lll8t year u the Bnalal ben.d VIII
in UM1r opllle(, D ·51. Poor VIII, the
KeJClett llaft eom• all tM way to the
west eo..t to be auln•• pltl.
Part ol the Keydete' p""'8m Frida)'
Dipt ud toeilbt ta tbelr belOt--«
lack of it. Plnt JMf OoMll a.ti• ~bmaUI hat all"" ltaNn ~-~ laet,.... but cml1 .,..._..,... -at •
6-6-haa any fnat.be Cl td .......
Fo.-.ardl Denn1I Jobllloo (l-J) ao4
Jobn Good• (1-S) II••• talent, but
I\
woetuil,y lack wbeD it com• to ~:.,
tD1Ad, HI nboundint &hat mabs tbi
Ante .... 10. MuWaao, • expected'
wiU 1tmt a froltt line that fe8t1ln9 U'.
Kevin 11.,.., M Grant T.,lor and i.i
Ben McDanalcl. UCl'e backcourt ii tall,
too. --10U CODtlder ... XeYID NJef and •·• Ranct1 Wbleldoa wm btl· ma~becl ap•Mt '-1 Tom Sa• ... ud .
1-1 AMr Sal11ar.
.. l'ft ._. walUDa for tllll ·~ ..... I= lllNd-. •t Ir ••• , _,. Um. "Wei• dd9e a Ill GI. ......................
-............. kWll .,. Mot ansloue to plQ IOllleoGe." '
-•1Mllln ... . .. . .
0111'811 c~ hia mind,
1aye he ia nOt retidqg
.._.,. r•te~•
f'ANAMA CITY, Panam• -Pormer • .............. eumpioe aoMrto Duran told •
PIH'WM radio ataU. l'riay \hat be wlll not
Ntin tram Malal and la P''""'"' a return bout
wltb ..._ Ray l.eooard, who defeated bim for the UUe
aarkW.week. "I wilf aot ...ur. I.Del I will seek a renoae lltbt with
5'1Cu Ra1 Leoeard," Duran told RPC radio ataUoo tn a Uve
a.lepbane interview from a Miami, Fl1., hotel whe~ be la re-
eonrina fro,n Tund1y'a ll&ht.
Raclio RPC Mlont• to Carloa Eleta, Duran'• le1al
repre1eataUve.
Duran who won theil.iUe from Leonard five montba •10.
loet it a1atn to the American when he quit in the eithtb
round. Duran later said be had suffered severe stomach
cramps.
.IE-The Panamanian, nicknamed "Hands of Slone," had also
said after the right that he was retiring from the ring.
..------,,._.~ ol fl•~ da•
Geoqe Al.lea, an,lyat of the CBS telecast, after the
New York Giants' lle•aley lleeee had downed a punt on
the one-yard line against the Green Bay Packers: "He
made a great play. He kept his body between himself
and the baU."
lolutson •park• Pltut-nlr vl.-rc.,,,. IW~ IOI
The Phoenix Suns, sparked by guard Deaals m
loll•-'• 23 points, pulled out a 102·101 National
Baaketball Association victory over the Chicago
Bulb Friday night . . . Bob Luler poured in a
season-high 29 points, including two free throws for the go·
ahead points with 2:31 left in overtime, leading Milwaukee to
a 113-lc.l win over Atlanta . . . David THmptlOD scored 38
points to bring the Denver Nug"ets from a 16-point deficit lo
a 119-117 victory in overtime over Dallas.
Thompson's short jumper with :rr seconds
left in overtime gave Denver a 118·117 lead
and Dan lsael pulled down the crucial re-
bound ... Freeman WlWams sank two
free throws with four seconds remaining to
give San Diego a 93·92 win over Seattle
. . . llllllu Erving scored 21 points and
Bobby JODd and Darryl Daw~ each
had 18 as the Philadelphia 76ers rallied to
post their ninth straight victory, defeating
Portland, 116-103. Calvin Natt was the
JOHNSON game's hiJ?h scorer with a season-high 2:1
Rudy Smltb scored 33 points and Miike Mlt~beU added
27 to pace Cleveland to a 126-105 rout of Washington
. . . Mike Newlla scored 32 points and Cliff Robinson added
2:1 as the New Jersey Nets snapped a four-game losing streak
by beating Utah, 122·95. Adrian Daa&Jey scored 24 points for
the Jau ... Moses Malone poured in 40 points and grabbed
14 rebounds as the Houston Rockets broke open the game ear-
ly in the third quarter and rolled to a 124-115 win over San An·
tonio ... Terry Tyler hit 15 of bis 23 points in the third
quarter to lead Detroit to a 104-94 win over Kansas City
. . . Cedrt~ Maxwell scored 11 points in the first five minutes
of the second half and the Boston Celtics broke open a close
-game to postia 120-108 triumph ove.r the New York Knicks.
tthaf~r• hold on to defeal EdMottlot1
The Hartford Whalers scored five first period ~
goals, two by Pat Boulette, and then held on to de· ,
real Edmonton, 6·4, Friday .Jlight in the National
Hocltey League . . . DenDla Mantk scored his 18th
and 19th goals of the season and rookie Darren Veitch
notched two assists to lead the Washington Capitals to a 6-2
decision over Toronto. Marult put the Capitals in front early
in the first period, poking a reboWld past goalie Curt Ridley
while Washington was on a power play . . . Dauy Geoffrion
scored with 10 :49 remaining in the game to lift the struggling
Winnipeg Jets into a l·i' tie with the St. Louis Blues ... Reg-
gie Leach scored a hotly contested goal at l : 02 or the third
period that helped the Philadelphia Flyers to a 7.4 comeback
victory over the Colorado Rockies . . . Dave "Tiger"
WlllJaDU scored two power play goals and right wing Bobby
Scbmallll.a registered four assists to pace Vancouver to a 6-4
win over the Chicago Black Hawks.
Mllha••ad lavort-d o.,..,-H......,..l°"'fll"
A smiling and confident Eddle M•atafa •
M•Jaammad of New York rates as an odd1-on
favorite to beat, and probably knock out Holland'll
B•dl Koopmau when they meet tonlaht for the
World Bo~ing Aaaociatlon li1ht heavywel1ht title at the
Olympic Auditorium in Loll Angeles. Muhammad, the 28·
year-old champion. gets paid 1250,000 for the 11cheduled l~·
round bout while Koopmans la iettlng U&.000 Job L•I• ~arclDer of Britain retained hls European huvywel1ht box·
mg crown by knockln1 out Italian ch11ten1er Loreaao Zaaon
•in the fifth round In Campione D'lt•ll•, Italy .. Veteran
Japanese pro ltao Aoki grabbed "Ole pot111eulon of the le1d In
the Gene Sara&en Golf Cl ... lc In 011wa, Japan after two
round.a. Spain's Severtaao Bal~ret I• second, four 1trokea
behind the leader . . . Former WHhlngton Diplomata aoccer
star Jolaaa Cryufl signed a four-month contract with hi• old
club, Ajax of Amaterd1m, to act •• advlaor to head Coach
Lee Beellllaller . . . Jollll Meffale, prn1dent and 1ener11
manager of the Montreal ExJ>C*, HY• that M•naser Dkk
WUUama dldo't want left fielder lloa LeFlon to return to the
National League baseball club in t•t ... Herb Lllld11y of
Grand Rapids, Mich., who hold.a lhe country'• best' time ln
the 10,000 meters, la favored to wln ~ Athletic Consreas na·
tlonal cross country champlonahlPI ln Pocatello, Idaho.
Pitt coach
made right
decision
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP)
r Pill Coach Jackie Sherrill
said there was never any ques·
tion on giving up the third-period
field goal that led to the Pan-
thers' winning touchdown Fri-
day in a 14-9 triumph over Penn
State.
The fourth-ranked Panthers
edged the fifth-rated Nittany
Lions on a 16-yard touchdown
pass by quarterback Rick
Trocano, who also scored on a
nine-yard sweep, as the Pan-
thers won the mythical eastern
collegiate footba II cham-
pionship.
Pitt led 7-3 jn the third period
and drove to the Penn State 22
for a first down after recovering
a fumble at the Nittany Lions'
36. With Pitt unable to m ake
another first down, Dave Trout
kicked a 35-yard field goal.
On the play, however, Penn
State was guilty or roughing the
kicker.
Without hesitation, Sherrill or·
dered his team to refuse the
field goal and take the IS.yard
penalty that gaye Pitt a first
down at the Penn State nine.
"As soon as we saw it (the
penalty) we decided to go for the
touchdown,'· said Sherr ill.
"Even if we didn't get it, we
could get another field goal."
Pitt did get the touchdown on
Trocano's run, and that was the
margin of victory since Penn
State came back to score a
third-period touchdown.
SherriU beli~ves his J0.1 Pan·
thers still have a slim chance to
win the national championship.
''Some things are going to
have to happen," Sherrill said.
F'"°"' Page BI
GWC ...
version attempt to tie the game
failed.
IT WAS ALL Santa Monica
after that, with defensive back
Alvin Bush intercepting an
Aiello pass and taking it 40
yaras for a TD and Feels com·
pleting his excellent evening
with a 21-yard scoring run.
Aiello, behind some valiant
protection by his line which had
to contend with a constant
Corsairs rush, hit 13 of 2:1 passes
and wu intercepted twice.
Meanwhile, Santa Monica's
McKay was intercepted four
limes by GWC, but the Rustlers
Just couldn't take advantage of
the breaks and generate a last-
ing offensive drive. ....
Still, ShackJeford felt his team
proved something.
''I 'm s ure they (Santa
Monica) think we're the best
team they've played this year,"
he said. "I don't think any team
has been that close (18-16) so
late in the game with them."
Santa Monica finished regular
season play with a 10-0 mark,
while GWC closed out the cam·
palgn with a 5-3-2 record.
Santa Monica goes on to the
Avocado Bowl next Saturday at
Cerritos College and will play
either Fullerton, Mt. San An·
tonio or Cerritos.
ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST EXCLUSIVE
c:J~c=J~~ DEALER HAS SOME GREAT BUYS!
BARONS •••
ftna.. aDd our llJda exetu&ed, ..
•aid Milner.
"And l thoutbt Mau (stewna)
1av1 an lndJcatJon of what kind
of a quarterback be la. Hi1
pauee to HarTy aod Bolin were
perfect."
Harry'a catch and en1uln1·
'6-yald nm with the PHI Wll
oae ol thole textbook plays that
the Barona 1peclallie in. It w11
naw1 ...
"Their safety waa coming tn
and I knew it waa just a race
wben I c•ucht It," said Harry.
the Swwet League's Offensive Player of the Year.
Harry's 71-yard scoring play
broke a n11ged aco~less battle
that had carried Into the third
quarter and when the Barons
struck •lain with eood fortune
(roughing the lticker) and more
of Harry's exploit& (the 28-yard
reception), it seemed the Barona
were on easy street.
But Loe Altoe proceeded to
blitz the Barona with a few big
plays, too, to get it close .
As for big plays -well,
among them was a blocked PAT
by Grant, a touchdown-saving
tackle by Grant early in the
third quarter, Love. time and
again with pressure on the
quarterback, Desper from start
to finish, Dean Robert's key
sack only to see Los Altoe score
on the next play.
But the biggest defensive play
of all may have come with 4:02
left -when Grant slapped away
a two-point conveniion attempt to knot the score.
Fountain Valley still main-
tained a lead and with that ad·
vantage, struck home with the
clincher to Bolin.
Bruins face
Beavers
in Tokyo
TOKYO CAP) -The 14th-
ranked UCLA Bruins' hard·
hitting offense and the fancy
footwork of senior tailback
Freeman McNeil are expected
to be on fuJl display at the Tokyo
National Stadium tonight when
UCLA meets Oregon State in the
fourth annual Mirage Bowl.
In a nation where football was
virtually unknown a few years
ago, some 80,000 fans will be on
hand at the stadium and a
teleyjslon audience of millions
will watch the 8·2 Bruins and
0-10 Beavers conclude great and
dismal seasons in their regular-
season Pacific 10 Conference en·
counter.
Victory in the Japanese
classic would appear as elusive
as a mirage for the Beavers, a
youn g, inexperienced learn
which has given up an average
35 points a game so far and ar-
rived in Tokyo Wednesday with
only eight seniors on its 70-man
roster.
The focus of the game pro-
ba bly will be the final ap·
pearances in the gold and blue
UCLA uniforms for three-time
All American safety Kenny
Easley and McNeil, the nation's
fifth-ranked t'usher this year
with 996 yards.
McNeil, with 3 ,086 yards
rushing in his UCLA career, will
have a gqlden opportunity to
shoot well past the 1,000-yard
mark against an unproven
Oregon Stat.e defense.
J SPQATS BREAK I FOOTBALL! I SPORTS ON 1V
By BOW AUL: llANDY oe .. .., ... _.
Followlng are the top tPOrts ...ts on TV lodey. Ratings
are: ( 11iexcellent;1IIworth1NtchlnQ;11falr: I forget ft .
e e:ao ....... ~7'''
COLLEGE fSOOTaALL: Attion.St ... •tArl10N. •~en: Jim Lampley and Steve Davis .
One of the oldest series In coUeglete football, e>etend Ing
back 81 years. Former Fountain Valley Hl9h star Wlllle
Gittens, playlng with a cracked rlb..t_ wlll st•rt for Arizona State.
Gittens picked up 92 yards against u,._,,.. last week e 12:45p.m.,Channe11 I././
COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Army vs. Navy. Announcers: Keith Jackson and Ara Parseghlan. ~ The nation's service academies square off for the 11st time
at Philadelphia. Eddie Meyers ran for 278 yards last YNr for
Navy and will be back again today. He ran for <t9 yards to give
Navy a 19-awlnover Georola Tech two weeks ago. The series re·
cord I seven at 37·37-6. • lp.m.,Channel5 ./ ./ ./ I
COLLEGE BA.SKETBALL: Notre Dame at UCLA.
Announcers: Dick Enberoand Biii Walton.
Two of the tap Powers In colleQ!ate basketball circles,
annually, these two rivals get an earlyl§tart aoainst each other tonloht. Kelly Trlpucka will ~ back with the FIQhtlnQ 1r1sn
Coach Larry Brown wlll use a runninQ game when possible
with the Bruins. Former Cypress Colleoe center Mark Eaton
Ins the Bruins this year. UCLA has a young team with no
nlors on the squad.
8p.m.,Channel5 ./I./
COLLEGE FOOTBALL: UCLAvs.OregonState.
Announc•rs: Joe Butlttaand Rob Scribner.
The UCLA ~ins clo~ out their regular sea59f'I against
the w inless Oregon State Beavers lnl1'9 Mlraoe Bowl live from
Tokyo. Freeman McNeil and Company are eJCpected to have a
relatively easy time of it against the Beavers.
c;} '8:30 p.m., Channet 9 ./ ./ ./
NBA8ASKETBALL: Lakers atOenver.
Announcers: Chick Hearn and Keith Erickson.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar came to llfe to lead the Magic·
less Lakers to victory Thursday night and teammates as well
as fans hope he will continue In this faShlon. With Mavle
Johnson sidelined for several months with an Injury, the
Lakers will be hard-pressed to overtake PhoeniJC In tte
Western Conference Pacific Division.
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OTHERTl:LEVISION
9a.m . (7)-COLLEGE FOOTBALLPRE·GAMESHOW.
12 :30 p.m. (34) -FUTBOL INTERNACIONAL -Fort
Lauderdale Strikers vs. Universitarlo De Peru.
I p.m. (22l -SOCCER.
3:30 p.m . (2) -SPORTS SPECTACULAR -The World
Aerobatics championships, taped in Oshkosh, Wis. Ten
countries are represented in the competition, which tests
orecislon-flying skills. Also: Part five of the battle of the NFL
Cheerleaders, taped in Atlantic City, N.J.
4 P.m .. C4l -SPORTSWORLO -U.S.·China gymnastics.
Also: t~_f1na1 In the Legends of Bowling and the U.S. men's Powerhtt1ngchampionshlps.
5 p.m. (2) -NFL REVIEW ANO PREVIEW. (28) -SOCCER.
RADIO
Football -Army vs. Navy, 12:45 p.m., KOGO (6001 ; Utah
at San Diego State, 7:30 p.m ., KFMB !760); Oregon State vs. UCLAinTokyo,Japan,Bp.m ., KMPC010).
Basketball -Notre Dame at UCLA, 6 p.m. KMPC (710) ·
Viroinia M ilitary Institute at UC Irvine, 7 :JO p.m .. KWVE ( 1o8
FMC : Lakersat Oenver.6:200.m .. KLAC (5701.
Hockey -Chicago at Kinos. 1 p.m., KOGO (600).
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Vanguards fall, 85-72
GUNNISON, Colo. -Southern
Ca l College's Mike Roberts
sizzled from the floor, but his
teammates didn't a s the
Vanguards dropped an 85·72 col-
lege basketball game to Western
Colorado, here, Friday night.
Tonight, Coach Ed Moriarty's
Vanguards travel to Grand
Junction, Colo. to take on Mesa
College.
Roberts, a sophomore, who
prepped at Mission Viejo High,
hit 12 or 16 shou rrom the floor
and was perfect at the free
throw line, connecting six limes
ror a total of 30 points. But his
teammates couldn't match it, as
SoCal finished the night shooting
only 44 percent.
The Vanguards took an early
le ad, but missed some easy
layups midway through the in·
itial half, allowing Western to
get back in the game. The win-
ners controlled the game for the
most part in the second half as
SoCal went cold.
Western shot 60 percent from
the field and also had a edge in
rebounding, 40-29.
Pro football probe
Q. Wbo ls tbe better kicker,
CbrJs Bahr or ~ broUter Mau
Babr aad wltat I• .&be baek·
groand of tbe brotben!
A. The Bahrs are the sons of
Penn State soccer coach Walter
Bahr. Both sons were soccer All·
Americans in college. Chris was'
also the All-American kicker in
football in 1975. Chris is perhaps
the better all-around kicker.
Chris hu also punted during his
five-year career with a 33.4
average. But the forte of both
Bahr" la placekicking.
Matt, who hu also played two
years ol pro soccer, made the
NFL'• all-rookie team last year
and became the bJ1heat scorinc
rookie in Steeler history. Ke bit
50·of·52 conversion kicu and
18-of·30 field 1oala for UM point.I.
His Joneeet field soal wu 48
yards and he was &-for-13 from
40 yards and out. He won three
1ames, two in o•ertime, with
field toa)a.
Chrll, who moved from the
Ben1al1 to tbe Raiden this
ae11on, connected on 13-of-ZS
field tom lut year and scored
71 pointl to raile bia career total
to 316. Al this moment, he has
the better r ange than h is
younger brother with field goals
of 55, 52 and 52 yards in '79.
Q . Before Pltlladelpt.Ja'a
Baroid Carmichael broke llJ.t rec·
ord, New Orleans' Da••Y
Abramowlca held tile NFL rec-
ord for most contec•Uve
11mes la wlllell he cHpt at
le1n .e pus. How loll& wu
Abramowtcs• a&reak alHI wM9e
record did lae top?
A. Abramowlcz, a graduate of
Xavier ol Ohio, cau1ht pasaes in
105 stral1ht games with the
Salata. He led the Saints in re-
ceivlna five stral1ht yean from
1917·71 and is the club's all-time
recelvinl leader with 309 puees
cau1ht for 4,875 yards and ~
toucbdowna. In 1•. be waa all-
pro with 73 catches for l ,OlS
yuds. Abramowica topped
L.-_nce Alworth'a mark of 96
atr'aitbi a•mes catch1n1 a pua
with San Dieao. St. Low.' Mel
Gray recently topped 100·
1trai1bt and is a threat t.o pua
Abramowle1 by the end of th1a
HalOll.
Jn overtime
I CdM dealt
' I I
14-13 loss
lly CRAIG RUSSELL °' .. ~ ...... Bob Currie's 1&-yard touchdown pass tO BOb
llrtluoli, followed by Mike NeveU's extra point,
gave Brea-Olinda a tbrllliDI t•-13 victory over
Corona del Mar in overtime Friday night in a Cen·
4'al Conference quarter final IZame at Brea.
, The coot.est was forced into overtime after the
sea Kings drove 86 yards in the lut two minutes to tie
tbe game when Clay Tucker hit Greg Rizzotto with
-a,-12-yard t<nrchdown pass with only 26 seconds ·1eft
iq regulation time. Scott Swann's extra point
forced the game to be decided by the California
tie-breaker.
IN 111E OVERTIME, both teams are allowed
four do..ms to try and score from 10 yards out.
There is a coin flip to determine first possession.
In this in.stance, Corona del Mar bad first crack.
On first down, Tucker ran the quarterback
draw for three yards. Following an encroachment
penalty on the Wildcats, Riucitto gained two yards
up the middle to make it third down from the two.
On third down, Tucker faded back to pass, but
with his receivers covered he scrambled the two
yards, diving just over the goal line.
The extra point try failed, leaving the Sea
Kings ahead by only six, 13-7.
BUI' WHEN two plays by the Wildcats netted
a minus six yards, it looked like that six points
might bold up.
That's when Currie threw only his fourth pass
since halftime and his only completion since the
intermission to Urciuoli which tied the score. The
conversion split the uprlgbts and Brea-Olinda was
in the semi finals against Orange League rival and
champion, Esperanza High.
"What can I say?" said Corona del Mar High
Coach Dick Morris. "Our kids really came back
and never gave up. It was just a matter of that one
point."
AND THAT ONE POINT is truly indicative of
how close the game really was. Total yards of·
fensively showed a five-yard edge for Brea
# (2$7-252) and first downs were 13·12 in favor o( the
Wildcats.
But not only was it close in every conceivable
way, it was also a game of "ifs", as both teams,
spoiled' numerous opportunities to score.
For example :
-On their very first possession, the Sea Kings
drove all the way to the 15-yard line of Brea only to
fumble the baU away. '
-Using over eight minutes of the clock, a fine
Sea King drive was halted at the one-yard line by a
goal-line&land by the Wildcats.
, -In the second half, Brea-Olinda was seerp·
ingly on the verge or scoring when it fumbled into
the end zone where Corona del Mar's Roger Roelle
recovered.
-ntE WILDCATS BAD a first down near the
Sea King 10.yard line on the first play or the fourth
quarter only to have it brought back because of ii·
legal procedure. The would eventually lose the
ball on downs.
-With only 5:29 left in regulation, Brea-Olinda
tried a 22-yard field goaJ which would have virtual·
ly put the game out of reach only to see it sail wide
to the left.
"E'ven though we didn't score, I thought our
offense played very well the first half," said.
Morris. "We didn't do much the second half except
when we needed to al the end. I'm really proud or
our kids. To come back and force the overtime re·
.ally abows their character."
J
Byi;s /ace Hornets
Ol'alUle Coast Collete cloees out the 1980 Junior collese lootb•Jl a~ason tonight hosting the
Fut..,._ Hornets in a game that is more impor-
tant UUin.many people think.
ftlllertoo mut win if tbe Hornets plan to ad· van~ to the Avoc:acjo Bowl, and last year, Coach
Dick !'ueker'41 Pirates.knocked Fullerton off under
the , .... circumstancea. Ol'C. •.POrliDI a dttmal 2-7 record tht. year.
wasi]M-0 J•-1.wen by San Diego Mesa. , ....,.while~ b in a first-place log·
jam tilt South Coat ~rence with Cerritos
and, ~ Anton)o (all .,.. 4· l in conference). If
the lole, the wtuer of tonight's CeTl'itos·
Mt. o 1•m• actYucea to the bowl.
tfme It 7:30.
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Eagle• •uf/er 42-32 CIF playo// lou to undefeated A~tea
~.!D~
You can'tbep a•= mu, OI' •Sood 1roup of mea dowo tor &oq, u llltanda Hilb'• football
a.am found out Friday nilbt.
Tiie Ea1l• did well eDOUlh in 1tayln1 •te&>-ln ·Np wltb an e.plosive l:tperama team tor all but
the lut five aecooda of the ftnt ball.
BVI' EVENTUALLY, Etperama'a pby1ical
dominance oa the line of 1crlmma1e took itl toll
and the Altees won, '2·32 lb the Hcond roand of
the CIF Central Conference playoffs at Newport
Harbor Hllh-Esperanaa, now 12·0 and ranked second in
Oranre County behind Edison, went out tbe way it
t ame in-n.mning.
·1n fact, the only real thing the A.tees did
wroni all ruibt wu pass. Coach Pete Yoder's two interchangeable
Junior quarterbacks, Pemall Sullivan and Ed
Lydic, threw once each in the first quarter and
both passes were intercepted by the Eagles' Scott •
Davis.
Davis' second interception went for 41 yal'ds
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6 teens
Sl.50 for kJds 12 to 6
Tots under 6 free
and a tGQcbdown that 1ne ...._ia a momentary ... ,._.. ..
avr DTA.NCU, 011telMcl by Eaperu1a•1
manlveo«maive line, eouldD't ec111tata the Ad:eca '
qUlck nmntaa backs -H.miq Petenoll (lJ car· net f(W us yards) and Cbril Williams cu calTles
forttyarda).
So, cle9Dite a flDe HC:CJlllll.Mlf effort by junior quuterbeek Jim McCabiU, tbe Saglee loet for the
second ltrallbl year IA tM ~ to EIJ*NSa.
Traillnc 35·14 late ta the tblrd quartek',
McCahUJ led the Eqlel cm drives 'of 80 Ud 53
yarita to set !!ltancla within nlne points.
McCabill, who completed 17 of 30 PUNS for
298 yards and three touchdowns fint bit Mart
Carnahan for 51 yards and then conn.ecrted with
Carnahao for 17 yarcla and a touchdown for the
first score.
MOMENTS LATER, following an interception
by Carnahan, McCahill moved the Eagles down
the field, this Ume spottin1 Jaime Aieken in the
comer of the end zone for a four-yard touchdown
_pass.
That made it 35-26 midway through the fourth
•
quarter. But a l"lllUllni au.empt for-a two-polat by
tailback Bob UrmM>G came up abort and that jU1t
about killed Estuicla '• bopet.
The Eaaies did 1et the ball back Wttb. ftve
mlnutel remaining but Elperanaa'a O~ Gribble
alertlY UU...cepted a pus at midfteld to pNMl'Ve
tile win.
~tancia, which shared the Sea View Learue
cbarnpionahlp thJa tear with Corona del Mar and
El Toro, fmiAhed the year with an overall recqrd ol
7•5, I
I
"YOU SURE BA VE to give credit to their
quarterback '(McCahill)," Yoder said after Che
game. "He played excellenUy. Otberwile, l don't
think it would have been as close. He wu runnlnc for
his Ute and throwing off bis back foot moet of the
nJght and he ~ill brought them back."
Estancia coach Ed Blanton ajreed. "Mccahill
was the best quarterback in the league by far lbU
year, but no one seemed to give him credit," he
said. "They were much too physical for ua up
front. That's au it was."
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/or Capo Yi.dlej UCLA rolls, 99-61
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tral Coeference quarterfinal
p&ayo«pme.
''hlb alwa)'a ... us pillna up
..... ,..... olf.Wvely. but tb.y
doa 't always recocam UI U bl• if1 a .-.al '°"lb Mf_.lv• -1t &IN.'' Mid a satisfied Capo bHd
• man, Dick !:nricbt. 'f-j· "Noseauard John Ke.neflck
• played an awMOm• defensive
4 ~ came, be wu NUaUoaal u be
':.1.anced all over the field to abut
ilown their wiahbofte," Enright
added.
EL DOaAOO WAS limited to
only 10 first downs and the
Cou1an held them to lSO yards
in total ollense.
Fittingly eoc>U.Ch, it WU the
Coucar defense which provided
tl\e only fU'St half SCON. WUh 41
seconds remalnin1 until in·
termlpion, corntrback Eric Fox•
cut in front of a Golden Hawk re-
ceiver at the sideline, and raced
89 yards untouched to pay dlrt.
For Fox, Orange County's
leading scorer. it was his 25th
touchdown. in what is now a 10.2
,. ··Capo Valley season. The 5-10.
-A , .. l80·pot.md senior also accounted
for 90 yards on 10 rushes from
his tailblack position.
Sarilll& ..w. roa·1 r.~
Ula •• tM wn&aa '°'8' ol the
1ame. ·•we waawcfto set aMad
early, blea\lle lbeJ doe't pue
..... .... \bey .,.. not \be type ol
team tbat plays cat~h'll> ball
well," be aald.
SAllL Y IN tbe MCood ball, t.H Coular .,... l'OM to it.a
MCODd brilliant defeoalve play.
when Uoabacker Daa Danny
Wtater'-•ld recovered an El
Dorado f\lmb&• in tbt Capo end aoae for a toucbback .
Wuterfte\d, who also plays t11bt emt, had a bll nl_..t there, too.
catchln1 four panes for 54
yards.
After the fumble, Capo drove
IO yardl on 14 playa to take a
commandlna lG-0 lead on senior
Walt Mueller's 22-yard field
aoal. Westerfield 21-yard catch
on a pau over the middle was
the biC play ol the drive.
Capo dosed out the scoring in
tbe last few seconds of play
when senior Steve Laabam bolt-
ed 41 yardl up the middle for the
second Capo touchdown .
Lanham, on the night, carried 11
times for Stl yards.
BOTH FOX and Lanham,
senion, have now rushed for
1,000 yards each this season.
Capo next plays Pius X in a
semifinal round game. ·
El Dorado closed out its
season with a 9-2·1 record.
TANDYGIWI
OCC wins;
Gauchos
dealtlosr
Orange Cout College t.raveled
to Los Angeles Harbor to poet a
seuon-openinl 72-58 \lasketball
deciaioo over the Seabawks in
non-conference action Friday
ni1ht while ~ddleback lost to
host Merced in the Merced
tournament, 60-SS.
The Pirates hit at a 51 percent
clip from the floor while Harbor
was held to 37 j>ercent by the
consistent and dominating OCC
defense. Harbor had a 33·28 edge
in rebounding, however.
Coach Tandy Gilu~· Pirates
put things together early and
although Harbor came to within
one point with 17:54 left in the
second half, opened the gap
r... AP OllfMr.... 8'W a TT ... ., t•• 85
LOS ANGELES -Soobomoret Rod Fotter PORTl.AHD -Gani IGle 8laU&IMr P'UDl*I
ud Cliff. Pruitt each kOl'ed 14 polnll u No. 5--in 22 PG11U wl ~ Br7• aeara lddi.d • to
ranked UCLA eaally defeMed Vlr&lDia Military lead the Uaiwwwidt) of Port.lad to a 10IMI romp
Institute, -.et, ln coUeae buketball aeuon opener over Cal._ ruu.rtGa .
Friday nllbt at Pauley Pavilion. ne Pllota toe* the h9d for tood at 11-1'7 on
UCLA, nmneMIP to Loubville in the NCAA Slaulbter'a buk.t wltb t;5' left ln the flrat half
thamp6omblp lul 1prin1, ran away to a 5'·• and field a 52.39 halftime lead.
halftlme lead and was never in seriou trouble. Sla\IChtel' mana1ed to blt only 10 of 25 field
UCLA trailed just o~ at 7..e. Then Foster goal attempll but stlll wound up leading the
scored four polnta u the Btuinl r-eeled oU nine Portland acorin1.
atrallhl pointa to move in front to stay. Beard, a 1-10 aophomore who saw little action
Gettina balanced scorini. the Bruina bad 11 laat Mason, 1ank 9 of 11 field 1oa1 tries and bad 7
points each from sophomores Danen Daye and rebounds.
Michael Holton. Junior Tony ADderaon bad 10 1 Center Dave Wear led Fullerton with 24 point.a,
points and I-foot-7 fre"1ftlal\ center Kenny Flelda while guards Doug Cherry and Michael Anderson
bad nine points. added 18 and 15 P<>ints, respectively.
Hilb scorer for the game was VMI 1uard An·
dt Kolesar with 24 points. Dennis Johnson had 13 f'N!S•O t rf.,..plu, 33·40
p1'ints for the Kaydets. • FRESNO -Junior forward Rod HIHins In the second half UCLA led by as many as •2 scored 13 points and pulled dbwn six rebounds to
y::ints, although Coach Larry Brown substituted lead Fresno State to a 55.40 victory over Air Force.
eelUyCLA. 's 7.3 Cypress Q,uege transfer Mark The game was Ued eight times in the first half, and with 10:51 to go in the game. the Falcons Eaton played impressively for 17 minutes, scoring trailed by only one, 35-34.
seven points and grabbing a game-high l3 re· But it was about seven more minutes before
bounds. they scored agajn, and by that time, the Bulldogs
lfOl.W• •park• IJSC 1Clft:, 11.flll were leading 49-34 . Each team scored 36 points from the floor , but POCATELLO, Idaho -Barry Brooks scored Fresno St. went to the foul line for Z7 shots and
18 points and George Ratkovich and former El connected on 19 of them.
Toro High :standout Ron Holmes both bad 14 to
lead USC to a 77-68 victory over Idaho State.
Southern Cal bad seven free throws and three
layups in the final 5:22. ll was the opening game
for both teams.
The Trojans played without star forward
Purvis Miller, who stayed behind in Los Angeles
for unspecified reasons.
· ISU trailed by as much as 17 points but pulled
within seven, 75-68, wltb 16 secoods left to play.
The Trojans used their quickness to outre-
bound the taller Bengals 29·15.
A.:1~• •opple IJCSB~ 61·:i1 .
SANTA BARBARA -Guard Zach Jones
scored 17 points to pace San Diego State to a 67-S7
victory over UC Santa Barbara in the season
opener for both teams. Jones was 8-of-14 from the floor. while
1 backcourt mate Mark Smith was the Aztecs' other
double-figure scorer, adding 10 points.
The Gauchos were led by guard Bryan lloberla, who tallied 20 points. Reserve forward
Clint WinterUna tallied 13 in the losing effort.
Pius X overcomes
Chargers, 21-16
again and woo handily.
Brooks with his 18 points, including four
freethrows down the stretch. was high scorer.
..
Basketball scores
"I was pleased with the out-
come especially the fact we OD·
ly had 12 turnovers," Gillis said
after the game. The Pirates
averaged between 18 and 19
tu movers a game last season. c.,,1.,..,, •z. eou.,,. uw oteru" "Considering the fact this was College M••"'•11.,, a..r~""" s.t
our opener and they had already ucu. "· vMi ~· D••A-.,. Woftoro..,
Santa Barbara hit 48 percent of its floor shots.
The Aztecs led 37.35 at halftime and built the
advantage to 51·41with12:48 to play .
The Gauchos were never able to cut the lead to
less than six points after that. 1
.\IA outla1d11 ..19er•~ 72-G.'i
LONG BEACH -Guard Derrick Jackson
scored 16 points and center Steve Schall added 14
to pace Athletes in Action to a 72·65 exhibition vic-
tory over Long Beach State. By J~CK MINTER
Of -Deity '"""'Matt Pius X senior running back
Rick Swift scampered seven
ya rds for the go ahead
touchdown with just 1:03 left to
lead his team into the CIF Cen-
tral Conference semifinals in
defeating El Toro, 21-16, Friday
night at Mission Viejo High.
The game was a see-saw af-
fair that saw one team lead and
then the ot})er.
touchdown run with 2:53 left. played two games, I felt we evu10,ww.1nvton7o Te•u.uM .. ~ine s1
Douglas then passed to Todd played well." he added. ~!:.1~a;~cs~..V:;..:!..s ~:~ ~;::O'io.i~·P~!~ n Williams for tbe two-point con-Tim Johnson, a 6-7 sophomore W•\hinvtot1s1.~.s .. 111eP<K.st ,._.,.,,1--..,..,,v ...
Version. forward, had 18 points along Pep~dl"' 111, HuOnv• "° A,,.., 1s. AP• M
d f S.n JOY $(. 74, Sano,,.. SI 44 Ptnn SI. 101, Uriinu• .. Beres took up the slack of in· with six blocked· shots an our Goni~ 11». c:Auo11,.. vtrmont SJ."' ru.a• SI ..
J·ured Charger Danft>n Sweazy as rebounds for the Pira\es . John Frttn0 s1. ss. Air Fore• .o rou11HAMEHTS S.n01e90S1.•7,UCS8 H iq -I he ran the ball 25 times for 235 Saunders hit 12 points and was 11..a1.nc1u2.c.1L11th 1auon ~S:.~o-1c
Yards . Besides the 44 yard the leading rebounder with Nevaoa<LVI 71• P..-Americ•n•l Tu•en• 10S,Okt•h0m•C'1Y" SI Mary'i 9'. Slan1il•u• St. 19 6' ~ SI 67 touchdown run he had carries of seven. uc o•vtHs. CA1 Po1r tPomon•> ~ s 1111';:.!.,. •1-~ ....
78, 15, 14, 12, 11, 10 and a handful of Freshman Chris Beasley from SM1 FrMK•><0 si 119• uc s.ant• N ortn caro• 1na ••. A 1 .....
others. Costa Mesa Hig h scordedf 16 C•t~~ .... c..1e.11M110 ""::':;:':.S:i,M<uourin The El Toro touchdown was points, had six assists an our Fresno P.cmc 96. c•1. ,...,,,,,...11o G•o•11tto..n10,H1cno11.s1 SI
I R. h K" d rf f 81ol•&1.UV•rN41 set up by an interception by de-steals whi e tc in o rom 1l'TAV T.-
fensive back Ron Johnson. Corona de! Mar High bad six as-11eo1" ~:,i;;::,;,a;..~:9~"'
AlA led the entire game. including a 36·24 ad·
vantage at halftime of the contest played at Long
Beach Arena. Long Beach cut the difference to three points
midway through the second half, but AIA reeled
off nine straight points to take co~man~.
Center Kevin Tye and forward Cra1g Dykema.
scored 14 points apiece for Long Beach.... __
COLLEGE BASKETBALL TONGH'Tl Following Pius ' touchdown
march, which saw a two-point
conversion try fail , the El Toro
made a last gasp effort to COD·
tinue the 1980 football season.
Following the second half slsts and two steals. Greg Amon. 101. c..1 Slat• 1Ha.,...,d, ~ ... ,._ .. ,
d d . ts .. SI Jonn'i,HYU,J•mM~" SI kickoff Pius quickly went to Krohnfel t ha seven ass1s . use n.1-sa... Penn ... -s1 s. UCI vs. Vir~inia Military Schoof work 00 regaining the lead. Al Merced, Saddleback's re· co1or-n.Hew-•1to•s vi,......i.rl!IM• cord evened out at 1-1 as the host vt•n 51 71• 51· Mart1n'"1 111rq•n•• .-. &uc1UW11 ~1 :20 p.m.
ON 111EIR first drive Swift team took advantage of a 6-1 ~o~;!~.~w~.:~on ~~ -ova commonwu1111 ..... u••1•tt• With Mike Kennedy, Kent Starting at their own 37 the
Chargers marched into their
own territory before a Pius in-
terception stalled their drive
with just four seconds rema\Jling
on the clock
hadh a 7061·y1afrtd totuhchd1°0~ dash ratio in free throw shooting to :~!:~~N"C:;;,~3S1., ~c1a111< Briggs and Mitch Massey wit 10: e on e c c... edge the Gauchos. w coiorMID IS, soc..1 '°"-n Mocn·~ si "· w Mlcn.oan ,,
The Warriors then went for Saddleback h1't three-of-three ~1 C•n1 ""''"'91"193. o.1 • .,.110 Sponsored by.· . . n 3S Hortnwf\ltm 7•, Ill ·Ollt690 Cir ll'NMY'I CIHll< the two-po1nt convers10 attempts from the line while c••., ll•n0t'1>111n. •ona s. a-ohl' I B k quarterback Craig Elam found Merced was making 12-of-17. Crtt9hton9?, w .. ·S~rtor s• w Ktnhdy'3,Sou1hC...OIJNH '~·c nsurance ro ers · d · H go Nevarez all Loyo1a 1C111<..a90> m . LOm .. u Ht11T10N Denny's Restaurants and
EL TORO LED at halftime,
8· 7. following a spark ling run by
junior running back Kevin
Beres.
w1 e rece1Ver u d The tournament is a four·team wyomlnq '2, H.ot•"•• s• 1or 1 "'"'''~ '" AWon n. LO"ll e .. cn C I Ply-"""' alone in the end zone. Pius lea . affair with Saddleback coming w ttn11as1. 101.-1111-cnr1.1.60 si .s McPeek hrys er · 11iuuu1
15·8. • ked back tonight against Long wu1rnoro:i~ Executive Producer: Roy Englebrecht Elam an<S Nevarez hoo up Beach, a loser to Chabot in Ha..sron 112. rem A~116 Junior College
Beres took a Bryan Douglas
handoff at the Pius 44 and was
apparently stopped at the 25-
y ard line. But just as Cast as he
seemed to be tackled, he sped
away to reco rd a 44 yard
for Pius• first. touchdown early Friday's action. B•y1or 1•. SI Eow••Cb 11 oran11e ,.,. .. 1 n. u. H•rl>Or sa ~
l·n the f1'rs·t quarter. They scored h r .. u 1~11 ... e eent . .Qk•• s. Merc..ieo.S<ldd•-oss ~~
1 ft Scoring for the Gauc os w~s 1u1 ... •.QnLOO.l•romas1.. Go1o.nw."'3,U>Mus-•> on a 21 yard play with 5:44 e evenly divided with Ourtis T .. as.-e1P-~~,.iosi.o c 11.o11o110.Lon11Be•chcc1s .. flA
on the clock. . Crossley and Kevin Bowland w C.erOllM•.~f1ll•T«h 11 ':.'1"~~"'~,EHt,~I G'1'---···•1 --~ El Toro Scored \'ts last m _,,_,..,,.O ' ~~ • each getting l .. with Tom Ftor1csasc.s7.c.nt.Ftorl<MO A10 H...-10,s.-ieernard1no
hd f th 1980 Season Gr•mbllnQ I•, SoulNrn U 67 touc own ° e McCluskey hitting nine. A••w-'3.N •-•" v•11•Y·":_ ______ ~~~~~~~~~=~~==~~=~=~~ with 3:43 lefl in th~e:...!g~a::m::e:.·:.._ _______________________ =--:-_ _
Sunkist nieet set
LOS ANGELES -The 22nd annual Sunkist In-
vitational indoor track meet has been aet for Fri-
day, Jan. 30, at the LA Sports Arena.
Officials of the meet have sent invitations to
America's leading track stars, plus some lo
athletes in Taniania, Ke nya, Ethiopa, West
Germany, Japan. Au.stralla, New Zealand, Greot
Britian. France and Poland.
The open competition will be supplemented by a
full program of high school events.
Noted for Its outstanding mile races, both
Eamonn Coghlan of Ireland and America's Steve
Scott have been asked to return after their battle
• last year which saw Coghlan win, 3:S2.9 to 3:53. -.
UCI women gain finale
SANTA BARBARA -Kathryn Hamilton
scored 17 points and arabbed 10 reboundJ to lead
UC Irvine put UC Rlveralde, 83·"2, and into the
finals ol the All-Cal women 11 buketball toumament
here Friday. "
The Anteaters drew a flnt-round b)'• an the
five-team affair and will meet the wlM•r ot •
tame between UC Santa Barbara and UC Davi• at
5 tonight f01' the cbamplonahlp.
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I, Arambut•, l.Q.
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Jenn1no•. t 1 •
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FRIDAY'S SCORES
College
Plll•bu•Qll 14, Penn Stet• q
Junior colleqe Seul-" CAI C-lw-=• Santa Mon<c• 13, Golden Wt51 11>
High •chool
CIF l'LA VOF"S llt Five C-lweMt
E<liM>n M. Col\Of\ u
SI Fr MK: I\ 31. FonC•M ll
Foun1aon V•ll•Y 20, lo• Altos 11
St Paul lt, Sc Jon.. BoKo 7
Ca<!lr•I C...ftreM•
EsPtr.,.u 41, E\lanCI• :u
Brea.Olinda 14, c.orooa cMI M•r 13 (ol)
P•u• X 11 El Toro"
C•p•str-V•llty 11 El Oor-o
Sout-.i c:-1 ........
El ModtM 47, Wane<> 0
Sunny Hiit• 78. Kennedy 11
Footnoll 30, Downey 11
l ynwooo lt Senta A.rt• 11
C.Hlal C-IWOftC•
M1fhka.n 71, Muir 21
Sanla 8"rbera 40, P••o• Veroes 21
Arca<tla 18. Santa Monica 17
Lono &.ach Poly?•. Norin Torr•n<t J
N0<1-11 Colllwence
Lompoc ll>. Cileft<lale 7'
A•••l100 II, Bell Garcltn• 14
Bu"O"IJl\•3•. Temple City ll
San Luis Ot>•'IC>O 16, LA Gtn•CI• u
Sout-stent Colller•""
S<llurr 14. Milry SI•• 7
VotCor Vall•Y q. Onl¥•0 I St,,. 13. Pomornt 1S e ........ Colllerence
Arlington 12, Damien \.f
. Claremont Soulll Holl• ti C•tru• C.Olle(lll'
tto,,19.nt>
Co""' .i, ~n• 1• River\~ Poly 13,. La S.rrw 1 ,,,._ ColllwetK•
l•haci..111 "· catht<lrel 7 Trona 23. P•r•c•e·te'
Mammoc11 II, Valley Chri•l•en I
Big B•ar 20, Onl¥•0 cnrisllen 1
0...... -·'" c...1 .... ,. .-.1.sc-o 11. A..,.,_ 14
St Jot""1 II, Royal 0.k to
Mir•l .. le 21, All>W 13
Ba 1owin P•rti. 16, U.wndaie o
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Ttmploton 19, Buckler 12
Lo• Al•mlto•
!'AIDAV'S ltESULTS
'"" ol ll ... y tall fair,,,...,,.,, Appe~•
F1"1 •ace qockel Sir-CC•rdotal.
4 10, 1 80, l 20, Orum WOtlO No I I F'trHJ,
3 60. l 80. Hurrv Scurrv IWhllel, l 40 '1 o
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Breeze faces T u cson tonight
Molly Bolin and the California Breeze enter·
tain the Tucson Storms in their opening exhibition
game of the Ladies P rofessional Basketball As·
sociation tonight at Chapman College in Orange
with tipoff at-7 :30.
r-~ ~~~\ ... ,.~-, 1 1'\~~'"''"~~~'C·'" $5597 ~
Admission to the game is $3 for adults and Sl
for students and senior c1t1zens. with proceeds go·
ing to charity.
2 DAYS ONLY -NOV. 29-30
DOH BULLOCK'S * GUN SHOW & SALE
C.UMS -Ant1Que & Modern, Knives. Swords.
Daooers. Custom Knives. Milltar1a. Wells Fargo &
Western Memorabilia HOUIS: 9 am to 6 p m -Sat
9 a m to 5 p m -Sun ADMISSK>M: '3·Adults.
s 1 ·Children. 6-12 Youngsters un~r 6 -Free
ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER
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1J.00, 7.JO; A_,,. Joe ICMIM>aoel,. "°· UO; Vic t OfllNft IMelOarl~I. 4 . .0. U u ·
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!D•l•no..n•Y•>. s.eo. s.ao. >.oo, c ... 111.
!Aoul")· 4.IO, *·*; Ta11leQua"'' Pride ( T urel fl<y I, l.«I.
Flltn r.u -Wln;im E:•rlr l~NI, tJ «>,
UO, I IO, lolcl and BllNt lOmlM'l. 4 00. J.60; Id ~ot COll••r"I, l .M U •utlA , ... , peld 1113..00 ••
Sl•lll tllU -S.. ~ulleh Aun ICMIMleGll,
a .•O, 4.00, l .00. Ow•rl •• Move
IO.lei.ou-119), 4AO, 3 IO; IWlw I Pa.pp41
,B•re IOll••rt\I. 3.00 ,
S••efltll •<Kt -1(19 ol H•ll• f Estr.cNI.
14.40, UO. S 20, lm.t Alvet IC.Ste<1edel,
s 20. J.IO; MMry ""9M• tPeultnel, • 10 »
Uatll f1· I) f)eOd S11).j().
EIOhlh reo -°""''n .. u I Mena), •IO,
4.20, 3.20, Hiii Drive (Toro), 3.ol(), 2.80, Dotlla
U"tlmli.d (CMIMl.Oel, J.40
MIMI! rec• -Arr1bt1IO IOllv•r••>, 4.:IO,
4.20, l 40, Bt..:11 Bulle! IC•••••te1•l. • 60,
6.00, Ci•rlltld 10.lehOUSS.Ytl, ).80. SS euc.
.. 11·101 Pilkl 1212 00
S2 Pick ~I• t 1«>-•>-7·1·1> p•ld SI•, 1411.M>
wllll '°"' ..,,,,,,,no llU1.t1 lllJI ,,..,,.,, u
Pick S•W <OM04•1•0ft ,,.. .. GI• 00 wllh 11 win
fling 11c .. 11 Cll•e ...,, .. ., U P•clt Soc
Kratcn ,_1.iion e>elO \IS.. 10 wllll 11 win
mnQ lltktts <IOU•"°'""'· ON! 'Cratch>, hw
wlnnl"'l tlcl<tl• llour hOt\t\, two
Kr•tcNts) 20 WIMlllQ hCUI\ t """ nc>rw-1 two l(.r•tct•s>
Tenth ra(.~ too11tror1me \Ltt>tlamt
J •O. 3 00, 2 60; El P.tQut!CM IMf!n•I. q 00,
• 80: hDlt Torch CC>lllanoussavt>. 3.00
Qllart-rWI
E tevenlll ••tt M IH F•\I C"it CCrt•Otrl, 18 411, S 40, 4 00, Tt-10 h~roll
IH•rt>. J . .i>. 3.10, En•• 8ollque CTrtawrt),
S 60 '1 t .. t la 14 II P"d S~q 80
... lltndan<• 11,117~
Hollywood Park
FlllOAV'S RESULTS 111 .... ol 7-t• llatnftt ,,...,,,.,)
Fu•st f'6(e -ldlf•I Gem (L•<kl"YI, I .0,
•.40, • 00, Denc1nQ 8uu• .-. tFoloJ. 12 oo
10 00. ~oY•I St-I l l<ueolt< 1 • 40 u euc ,. 11·•1 ~10$131 )IQ S~ono race -GooCI 'llrnt Lou llun\lordl
1~.20. 4 00, •.20, Brandy ano Orv ISh•rren>.
l •O. 1 60, Cha ti er I\ M.t10 c Cirtoor o. Y 60
Tn1ro rttc~ M1dolQP\t Cnoo Cnoo
1.-.uDon 1. • 00, J 40, 140, Wll'°" Fotty 1 wo
IP.,,tr), 5 10, J 10, Haft yon Htro
IOe.omtrl, J 20 U .. ae1a CJ ~l 1><110WOOO
Four!" rao Dlretl Gold N t Park., ),
S.20, 3 80, 2.60, Olover Win IGou<lrH") S 60,
l 40, Scottn 00..blo IL19hln1111, 2 80
F,flft r•ce Oan1e ~•Y 1 Dt•om•ri. 6 00.
l lO, 3 00, SQeecty La" y CGrundyl, 6 40, • 00,
l0t•I Sh<t<IH (WOOdl, 6.00. \S •••ct• II" Pa•o s1n 50
Sl•th r.ce Rowd~ YM'lkff (Gl°NdrMuJ
6 60 l IO 160. c.or-. .-.r90nt l"<ILerman> S bO 3 40 H@llO 8trd•t (0.Somt'r I 3 00
Se"enth •<>co Body Oltckfr CAoWt>I,
1.10, • oo. 4.00, C.ommoe111v tW,..tlt<I, s 60,
• 40, S.n .Anortia\ ILIQ"lh1IH S 80 SS e .. cu
IS.II P41IO SIOJ 50
Sl Pttk S,. 11 J 1 l 1 ~I P<l•O ~•1 •O woln 11>
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rq E E D $675,000
Pr•ftr cw1~at• polrty Quick .ac ''°" Hil¥t owr \"1,100.000 In hee
• CINt -I Hla1t • llUMnt ..
tor t•ll•teral. ~II Al 8tHOtt1
11141 •1J-l711, 2•/ltr\.
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Call a
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l'tiUy'I Ga,,,..
Plllleelell>Nt II•. Porll-10l
8ouon 120, NHt Vorl< 10.
c1e.,.1-,,., Wtls/tlngton l<H
Hew .Jeoey 122, Utan U
Oetroll 104, Kansu Clly ••
Otnvtr "'· 0.ltH 111 Ho.,ston 11•. San "ntonio 115
Mllweuk<le 11>..-.11an111oe IOT I
PP\oenl• 102, Ch1ca90 COi
San 01"90 9J, Sealllo '11
COLLEGE
W. Colorado 85. SoCal 72
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Hirtl 1 3 1 Barringer 11 l 25 Te~my 2 3 1 LamD l o 6
Potra\ • " II Kttltr 5 1 11 Rober" 11 • JO Wilson • 0 18
JtsSuP ] 0 • Fo\\ 0 1 1
C.r•h•m I 0 1 KO\il~ 9 I 19
P1u1mtr 1 o 2 ll 1ctarOI O I I
Tol•I\ 11 11 n lUf!~~~ ~ ~ 8~
t<Allt1tn4! W ColOt<>OO. 1936. Tol411 lout\
SoCal COlleQt 11 w (OIOr•OO 2J FClulMJ
out none
JUNIOR COLLEGE
Orange Coast 72, LA Harbor 58
Or•-ColH LA Heritor
l(r~\1Ch
Kror,nl•Jctl
Maravttf\
f(•ndorf
Jonnson
BU\lty Riley S..unders
L1n\"-Y Tnom•~ Tot•IS
19 " ... ., ,, ft ...
O 1 1 Coleman 1 1 l ~ g b Gtton J II
1 , : HIQQtns • I
8 1 18 Owon\ 1 B s • 16 C~anne1 • 11
0 0 O Pallor'°" ol 17
• • 11 !>mell 1 o • o o o Tot•" n •• sa l 0 ,
11 11 n
Halllttnl! Orant,11! Co.,.t, l-4·11
To••• tou!\ OranQe CO.\! 1J lJo Harbor
13 Fou1eo out H°"'
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Colleae WOMl'M
All-CAIT-M letuc;~._..,.,
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UC lllVINE McC.roo •. He(lllllon II,
Rausin 2, WIUoernton I , ~,., i , GorM.t a,
WOiie t , Hll(.ll.._ 4, LtlDlrtlO 12 •
UC •tVlltSIOCl -W•ynt •. HOI-2,
JenMn fl, 11...,rnond 13, Timmer•·
Hall II,,,.: uc;1, u-20
Brooklyn MHlefl
lat MllMI, 11.tlyt
Se<-11-Sl ... lff
Gt'lt Milyer dill Hat Old Solomon, •·1, •-'•
VII•• Cieriil•llh Clef 'f.lMIO HOlll, 6-J, , ...
.-.ciro•no P•rwct• def Jimmy Conno,., "'·
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Flrot "°""" Sl"9C" c. .. 1111ermo V•l41\ ciel T1ton1es l(Oth. to-1
to-2. .-.norew l'•lll•cn F"U 8u•llninQ Cle!.
.-.nc1rew Pa11110n, 6·2, lt-0; Bob LuU def
Marcoi. HD•har, 6·1 6-', 1(1m W•rwlck dllt
ShHwoocl S1ew•rt. •·•, 1 •. •·•: Peul
McN•mM dtl Onny P•run, 7-4 · l 6, Shlo<no
Gtot~st~n oer EOCl•e EClw•r<I• • 1 6·1
Aullrallan women's open
Sei,.,.IN ) s"'91e1
Han• M4'1dWtov• def. M1m• Jausow<,
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Misc.
NHL 1core1
Hartloro •. Edmon1on •
Wai111nqton •. roroo10 2 Sl l.OUI\ I, W1nn1pe9 I
P1>1l10tlllt>1• 1, Color•oo •
Vantouwr 6. O\t<•oo •
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Olding end forwarding U.S.,_.. s...tce .,. .....
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11117M4111!st..,..
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Today thru Dec 8
Hun11ngton Center•
ennu.T super exhibit
of wt1 and crafts
fHIUrinQ 55 t~
talented 1r111t1, From
this "'"' array o l unfQUe Otlgjnal• ~ II
find a oerlt<:t gift for
-~· S..crt81Yd and40& ,..,
. '
at building small cars
and Japan t.ack.lcs
luxury models, you
have a choice. Between
cars that are fresh off
the boards. Or one
that's been in the
making for years. The
1981 Volvo DL.
Ifs been refined
over the years mto a
sleeker looking, betrer
performing automobile.
But it's what the DL
rd a ins from the past
that makes 11 a car for
thepr~nt.
Not merely the pt0-
neenng safely r~1urcs.
superior hand I mg and
famed longevity.
But a standard of
workmanship that
hasn't dimirushcd with
time.
So. to avoid rashly·
made choices when you
buy your next car,
consider one of our
Volvo DL's. It wasn't
buiJt in a day.
VOLVO A car you can believe in.
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Speclally -lnMre<I IOI Amttle_,, u<•. lltll ~
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TMD&·IN. NEIDID~
'Big fella
I Harvey Korman almost eclip~es series
star Tim Conway wh en he makes his
first appearance on the Tim Conway
Show tonight at 8 : 30 on CBS, Channel 2.
All Amerlcvo" ( 1940) Pat
O'Brien, Ronald Fleegen
The Ille or the lemou1
Notre Dame toot~I co.ch
including o.teeta u weM
N Yic1oriM le depicted. ( 1 I
hr .• 30 min.I
• SUMCUllHE
"The 8MI And Veal Show"
• AMERICAN
GOVE~
"Functional P1ealdency"
~2~46 8 9 NCAA FOOTBALL N•"Y"•·Arm-f· I
1:00 D MEOICAL CEHTtR
D IEV£AYWHEAE
"Clatalc Car Show" From
N1Wport 8"c;h.
• OIWGAH'818l.ANO
In a 1 .. 1 of a deadly ,_
ml1111e. the Air Force
zer099 In on ltoe cut•
wey'e lalend
• OUTER L-..ITS
Six 01dln1ry people and an
extrao1dlnery patch ot llght
l>Oard a almulated space
flight Which turns out to be
reel
• MOVIE.
•
I .MOON>,..
~llCSYQ .. .. ..,.. .. uo==:
Worid~~
pioNfllp (1rom Oet*oell.
Wl•oonllft~ ..._ 01' IN
Hf\. a--'lldll'l. hrt 6 ~om AdtW!ttc City). ....... .UL
"4*: ,, .. Kwwl. 1=-.on:=. ··~ Efllcta''
4.1IO. "'°'"'~ United 8'*'-I CHM
Oymnatllc9 CompetiCIOfl
(lrom P9klng): Legendl of
!lowllng (Crom McAIM,
N.J.): Wortd Cup Aeriel
&Ung (from Pocono, PL).
• tolOVW
"hil9 Flmlly Ao«>lnaon'"
~.)(1hr.)
• NCf4ll NOH I
IOOOeYDOO
• MOVll * * ~ "'TM 1" Mrs. c ....
rolla" (19471 Humc>l!rey
Bogert, Betb.,. Stenwydl.
A O.enged .,,,., methodl-
cetty me11lee Ind mutc:ler•
hit wives eller doing a
t>lutr• potlrelt of tllem. (2
hll.)
• PAEBENT£
"Del Mero Cotu on" The
belled• lod lyrical loYe
songs In the Texu-Mexl-
can Mort-mullO tnidl-
tlon are templeO.
• DUIOHINO HOME
INT£AK>A8
"Wiii To Wall" ·9 THE AC>a<FOAO
Al.£8
Rocltlord POMil M • news-
paper publ"'-wt'8n he
lntlltratw a "charity" Club
for a mytterk>Y• e1i.n1 Who
au199Ctt a rigged gam-
bling operetlon.
4:30 I TO. ANNOUNCED
DUIGNIHO HOME
INTEAIORS
I • -AFTERNOON-
12:00 I Cl) ,AT Al.aERT WHfTNl!Y ANO THE •
A r-Cfl IClentltl II
determined to hive hi•
WOik ee<:epted wllhoot
studying the tide ettec:tt.
eTHEMUHIT!R8
"JOhn Doe Mllf'ltler"
* * * "'The Story Of WHI
Rogers·· ( 1952) J•n• 1
Wyman, Wiii Rogera Jr.
The Ille and love ol Wiii
Rogera result In his emez.
Ing 1nnuence over othefa '
(2 ,,, •• ,
.. Cuing The Joint"
5:00 8 NF\. REVIEW AHO
PREVIEW 8 STARTREK
The Enterl)(IM almotl col·
lldee with. ttr.,. spec.-~
I
A080T
"Yourt Ours And Mine"
• L08T .. IPACE
''The au.ilng IMMI"
fl.MOVll * * ·•eome Out FighllnQ"
( 19451 Eat Side Kids. At
the ume tfm41 the Kids are
giving boJClnQ ~ to
the eon of the po1a oom-
m1..ion.. they .tto nnd
time to get illvotwel with •
gembllnQ ring ( 1 hr.. 30
min.)
• TARZAN
Tarun II tricked by e
ctOOked lftf olfloe< Into
tumlng In • lrlen<I WT'Of!Oly
KCUMd of murder
• THt8 OLD HOUSE
WOik on !he dec:ll and lie
toond11tton ~Ina and Bob
Vfla onen hint• on palnl
Stripping (R)
GD WAU. fT~ WEEK
• The Chartist Pope •
Guest Adrlaen Shrlkkllf
(~ 1~30 8 Cl) LONE RANGER I
TARZAN ADVENTURE
HOUR D AORICULTURE U.S.A.
"ChooM And Cut'" Host
Jofln8MW""-
• MOYW * • • "Knute Rodine -
• MAAOU8 WELBY,
M .. O.
The IOng·llfne marrlt0t ot
a couple 11 thrNtened
when their newborn llOfl
develop• cyatlc llbro-'a.
• THl818 f PHEMEAA
Hoeta CeMn Otto end
Maurice Rlclc.,ds cnronl·
Cle the Oevetopmenl ol
m<>Oe<n lull-color poetefl
• AM!NCAH
OOVERHMENT
"Staffing The EJ1ecuttv1
Brenoh" 1:30 8 Cl) aG MINUTES
Chrislopher Glenn repo<ta
on the Ku Klu• Klan end Its
methOda of recruitment,
Setty Ann Bowter profiles
17-yeer-old jockey Karen
Rogers (R) U F·TROOP
"JOl1nny Eagle Eye ..
G MOVIE
*'It "'l ittle Giant· (19.il6)
Bud AbbOtt. LOIT Costello
A CO<Jntry bOy trlea to live
the city Ille u a uiesmen
( 1 hr • 30 min )
• OCEANUS: Tl1E
MARINE ENVIRONMENT ......... '°~
"AppooglallK .. ''
2:00 • l(IOIWOftlD
Claannrl f,f#f in gs
8 KNXT !CBS) Los Angelt>S
D KNBC (NBC) Los An9e1es e KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles 8 KASC· TV (ABC) Loo; Angeles
Cl) KFMB (CB S) San Ooeg o 8 KHJ·TV (Ind ) Los Angeles 9 KCST (ABC) San Ooego
I KTTV (Ind ) lft>s Angeles
KCOP·TV (Ind) Los.Angeles
• KCET· TV !PBS) Los Angeles
lb KOC~·TV (PBS) Huntington Beac.'1
• OUTVUAO,WIE
OEHTS'>
Ii) INTAOOUCINO
BIOLOOY
.. Endocrine Gl•nds"
(J) A880TT ANO
COSTELLO
"Charity Benet"
2:30 I) INTERFACE
Host: Truman Jec;ques 8 OtlUOAN'8 ISi.AHO
Giiiigan dlacovers that ha
has 1 double on the Island. 9 OUATENTAO. WIE
OEH'TS?
«!) INTROOUClNO
BK>\.OOY
··Autonornle Nervous Sy1-
1em··
CJ) ST AR TREK
The EntorprlM Is lured tar
!Nill where *"Y olhet E•rth
ship has 11tplorld to en
apparently devastated
plane I
3:00 tJ LAST OF THE WILD
··Conquered Death" U MOVIE
.. Teles 01 WHhlrigton
frvtrlil"' (Anlmeted.) ( t hr) 0 MOVIE
*'A '"Blood On The
Arrow·· ( t9841 O•••
Robertton, Marth• Hyer A
cavalry prteoner who had
eutvfved a.n Apache mas-
sacre tries to help a coopte
rec:<Wttr theft chfld lrom Ille
lndlens (2 hrs I '8 MOVIE * * "~ "Caravan ro VttC·
car~ ( 197•) Charlotte
Ramptlng. Oavtd Birney
At1empts 10 amugg1e en
E881ern European aclentltt
Into 1he U S ere hampered
by a gang bent on selling
1ntormatlon he P0-
10 tl>e highest !>odder (2
hrs.)
T etef1 In outer ep~
1 8~
MOVIE ** "Indian Paint" (1~1 1
JOllnny Ctawford. Jsy Sii·
verheels. A yourig Indian
boy lheree • Mtles ol
tuclllng ed\'llrllures wlt.h
hit beloved white pony. (I
hr . 20 min)
• MOVIE
***Vt "A Hole In The
Heed" (19591 Ftank Sin•·
lta, Edwe1d O Roblnaon
A widower with a t2-yelr·
old son hes 1 variety ol
probiema with hla lemily
8od hlS 11<>1114 bul"-'. (2 •
l>rS.) •
flD SOCCER
Host: Mario Machado
Qfi) HOT STUFF: THE
RESTAUAAtfTS OF NEW OAL£AH8 •
Vlewets are ttllen on •
tour 01 Amence·a most
original cuisine lrom the
C1110le he11t1go and the
1eataurents that leeluro It
(I) EMEAOENCY ONEI
@l!fEWS 6:30·= * *'A "ConquHI 01
Space·· ( t966) Welte1
Brooke. Eric Fleming
Army vo4unt-• embark
on a IP&Cl&eular foumey
eroun<I Earth In a man-
mede satellile ( 1 hr • 30
min )
-EVENt«;-
8:00 8 CJ) CBS NEWS
I N8CN£WS
COUEOE
8ASKET8AU
Notre Dame vs UCLA
fJ NEWS
~~~!!!!!!!!!~~~~~--------~--~----------------..;... ____ ___
Pirates not rOmantic
Modern buccaneers in TV movie tonight
87 JEBRV BUCK
LOS ANGELES (AP ) -The
~antic Image of the pirate is
qmal of a swashbuckler with a
black eye patch, digging for
IMaried treasure and singing a
hasty cbanty.
• But th•re Is nothing romantic
llbout the modern-day pirate
•o preys on .... ,
~cbtamen -~
~leaves no 'lritnesaes.
''Desperate
V'o ya g e, • •
fthich C BS
I broadcasts , tDnigbt at 9 a Channel 2,
tella ol a con-temporary O'HUt.IHY
J•an Lafitte plllaging off the
ooeat ol LoW.lana. It becomes a
t9ut sea duel when a yachtsman ~ves a worthy adversary.
'-'Chriatopber Plummer u the ~. ate and Cliff Potts the ~btaanan. 1be two-hour mov-
lll: filmed entirely at sea by
dor lllcbael O'Herllby, la a ~t thriller. The only
note la Plummer'• C~un
-way off key.
~
LVIN MPINILEY wrote the
ay from Kytle'• novel.
IDON allo •tan Christine
Lara Parter, Nlcbolu
andJonatban Banks.
,..,'H8rlihy, P. ct.dleated aallor
...,._ own 'awl was used lD tbl .-me, tat wtth Olll)I' a eup ol
d9fee at a breakfast lntervtew.
••nakflllt ll a bloody aboml.Da· ,, ... declared. i1 Jmb tunper also • .,
·~ICI °'"" a CBI edlct tbat
jmt come tb.roUlb Cb .....
mo•i•'• title from ''Lut 1•1• of tbe Valballa" tc
• •)lll'llle Y~•·" .,,.., ,_ tM UU. Utroap I . .
f
bloody compoter," he sneered
· ·1 did a Frederick Forsyth pie
ture a few years ago. 'Th<
Dublin Incident.' NBC ran it
through a compute r and th<
final Utle was 'Cry of the lnno
cent.' We're getting lilies tha1
sound like National Enquire1
headlines."
O'HERLIHY BASED his
armada on Catalina Island dur-
ing the filming. "That way we
could be o ut t o sea i n 15
minutes," be said ... l stayed
aboard the Estrella. which we
used for the ValhalJa. Everyone
else stayed on the island."
When he moved here from
Ireland, he sailed his own boat
across the Atlantic, landing in
Florida.
•"Producer Barty Weitz found
the book," he said, "but I'd
always wanted to do a picture
completely at sea. t don't think
it 'a ever been done before.
"We sort of wrote a whole new
manual on this sort of thing. It la
extremely dtll1cult to shoot at
sea. The aea la u Wlpredictable
aa a harem of neurotic
females. You must keep a
weather eye open, or you can get
Into serious trouble."
O'REBUllV ~OTED tbat not
many directors could handle
aucb an uatinment. It requlree
too mucb knowledce of
aeam8111bip. He also was proud
of the feet Ulat few of hla crew cot aeulck and that serious ac-
cldenta wre avoided.
Sark tJdl year, he dlndAMI
the TV lll091e ".Mother Seaton,"
wbteb eall9cl ffW 1cenet aboard a
bark-.. off Savannah ... Some
of tM aetorl cot so alck \My
coulda't fucUon," he aaicf. ''TMr....., '°81d.D't wort.••
0......, arped tbat plNCJ
is a serious problem or whkh
few people are even aware.
"When a boat disappears, peo-
ple think it was the weather." he
said. "Any reason but the real
reason, which could be piracy. A
lot of it, of course, is stealing
boats to run drugs.
"BUT MOST piracy is simple
thievery. An average sea-going
sailboat has $30,000 to $40,000
worth of electronic navigation
e quipm e nt a b oa rd . If
somebody'll rip off your apart·
ment for a television set. they'll
rip off a boat. The horror of it is
that boats have people and they
throw them overboard."
He said piracy is most pre-
valent In the Gulf of Mexico and
the Caribbean -the haunts of
t he buccaneers of yore.
IC while watching .. Desperate
Voyage" the viewers feels a sud-
den ·attack of mal de mer, he
can thank the director.
"It baa lnfwiated me since I
wat a kJd that in most nautical
movies you get a Jong shot or a
sbip, then cut to a studio interior
with one swlnging lamp," be
said. "I wanted to get the motion
oJ lbe sea. I did a lot of hand.
held work.•·
O 'RERLIR\', WHO was a
theater direct.or in Dublin, pre·
vloualy directed the "Backstaln
al the White House" mlftlaeries
and now ti preparing the .. Nero
Wolf1' aeries wlth Wtlllam
Conrad. "''* cominl to this couatrJ, he tended bar and worked ta
.conatructioa untU he 1ot blt
bre1k d1reet.1n1 an episode of
"Tl Suntet Strip." After that1 he
directed several televlalon
1how1 -IDcludln. 42 epltodts ol
"Hawaii ., ... o!"
I
•
TUBE TOPPERS
KJU e 6:20 -Laken Basketball:
The NBA Clef endlng charnpt take on the
Denver NUQeb in the Mile HiCh City.
CBS I 9 :00 -"Desperate
Voyilp." odern·day pirates in the
Caribbean are tbe subject of tbil new
TV movie with Christopher. Plummer
•and Cliff Potta.
NBC e 9:00 -"The Secret War of
Jackie's Girls." Female filers in .World
Wa.r II perform dangerous missions in
this TV movle with Mariette Hartley
heading the cast. (see story below)
-~ * • ~ "Cuenov•'• BIG Night" t 1954) Bob Hope, I
Joen Fonlllne. A Ulllor'e
IC>Pfentloe _. Into trou-:
Ille wMrt he meaquer.O..
.. !tie WMt lo\w CUMO-
va. (2 In.)
• IUMCUISINE
''Vage!U>lell'' ID VICIHOlt
"The Etnpjte Of The Nor1h-
em Shot' .... The etory of
the gteet Northlrn Vhllng
Empire wl1ICtl IM1ed !Ma
than 30 )'Mt'I .. told.
1:20 G NBA BA8KET8At.l
OenYllr Huggett "' lo•
Angelle lalterl .
l :IO I Cl) NIWI tANt1 TYLER MOON
MUl"ray'a ~ deugtl·
ter nMda a job and Mary
trlet to get her one at the
office .
• THIS OLD HOOSE
Work on the deck and 111
foundation ~Ina and Bob
Vila oHer• hlnre on pe/nl
atr~ • MUHOOOF
Oil PAINTINO
"Roses" Holl: Wllllem
Aluander.
7:00 8 IN SEAACH OF •..
"The Fountain Of YOU1h ..
I BIO CITY COMEDY
EYEWtTNU8 LOS
AHOEl.E8
Hott•: IMZ Pedroz• and
Peul Moyer
• l.AWAEHCE WELK
··Famous Theme Songa"
• CONNECTlONS: AN
Al TERHATE VIEW OF
CHAHOf
··countdown " J1me1
Buike reconalructa the
bh1h or television and
aautlnlzee the mafOf role It
plays In ou1 """today.
Ii) SIU. MOYE.AS'
JOURHAL
Cl) THE MUPPETS
Guest: Paul Simon QJ JACK WHrTE'S
JOURNAL
7:30 I) THE MUPPETS
Guest. Paul Simon
I FAMILY FEUO
S100.000 NAMEfi"T
TUNE
Cl) IH SEARCH OF ...
'"The Founteln 01 Youth"
9) SA TUROA Y EOfTION
8:00 8 CJ) WKRP IN
CINCINNATI
Andy, Herb and Mr Carl·
son try 10 lmpreu •
de91gner In ltoe hOpe of
landing h8r pre1tlgloos
jeens ecx;ount. D BARBARA
MAHl>Mll ANO THE
MANDAELL SISTERS
Guests AndrH Crouch .
Truell Shackley. the Telles
Critters 8 COLLEOE
FOOTBALL
Ore90n State V\ UCLA from Tok~ 8 UJ1J BREAKl..0 AWAY
(Premle•e) Four high
achOOI buddies In • llT!all
college town hod unity and
fun In com1>a1tlng the visit·
Ing unlveralry ttud«lls
e MONTE CAAlO
IHOW
Oueet: Lola Falena.
• MOVIE • • * "Hel 11 FO< Heroee"
(11Ml2) Stew ~.
Bobby Oerin. A aquecf of
Amerlc:WI Gii le ordered to
hOld becll the 0.mena et
~coat. (2 Ive.)
• VIKINGS!
"'The Emplfe Of The North-
ern Sher•" The llOI)' of
the gr•t Nonhern Vllllng
Empire wt"ch '-1ed ....
than 30 V-• le told.
• AU8TIH CITY UMtrl
"Jeu• WlnChHl•t I
Mother Of P-r·
1:309(1) THETlMCONWAY
SHOW au.ta: HlitW'/ Korman,
C.rOI Burnett.
• coeMOe
''The LIV.. Of The State"
With the help OI computer
animation and 11unn1ng
utronomlcal *"· Or Cat1
Sagen lllOwl "°"' l ttR are born. live 8od <lie •
t!OO 9 Cl) MOW
"DHper•I• Voyage"
(Premiere) Chrlatopher
Plummer. Cliff Pott•. A
modern-day pl11t• CIUlllng
the Caril>t>Nn ....... owr a ""*' yectlt and ter1ortma
lhe peoc>1e on bo8'd . D MOVIE
'"Tile Secret Wer Of Jae!<·
ie·a G1t1s·· JP1em1er11 Mat·
lelle Hartley. L• P11<cell.
A tNm of World Wer II
fernU. flyers take on dao-
08l'OYS mlMlona on both
alde8 of~ llnee
•@ l0Yl90AT
Captain Stul>lng'• engag-
lnQ and ~ b<other
meets a former flame. and
1 female kleptorn•nlec
Illes to steel ltoe heart of
,_ psychlatrlll
D THEPAl.ACE
Hcn1 Jeck Jona.
• MEAV OAIF'flH
Qfi) THAT GREAT
AMEAICAN OOSPEl
SOUND
Ton,,.._ Etnie Ford. Del·
la Reese. and the J()(da-
na11es perform from Nash·
v111e·s Grand Ole ()pry
House.
9:30 8ll OREAT
PERFORMANCES
··Tinker. faOor. SOldler,
Spy'· George Smiley (Alec
Gu1nnesa) m<WW e alee>
close< IO the Identity Of the
.. Mole" end rec:ell1 hi• or>e
meetong with the Soviet
superspy Karle (Petrick
Stewert) (Part 4) 10:001 HEWS , cr§l FAHTA.SY ISLAND
A women pu1-. Jack the
Rie>per 1n Vic1or1an Lon-
don and e shy man
becomes 1 modern Cesa-
nova 8 MOVIE
• • "'Rhinoceros·· ( 1974)
Zero Mostel, Gene Wiider.
Based on the pley by •
Eugene ron.tco DIMese
turns lhe citizen• of 1 Mid·
War Movie airing
Sunday· on KOCE
... •
• l'1'0M .M#ITNa'I ··Jazz 0.. ._ .. Oecar •own Jf. ~.,.
re&atloneNp ~ INz
and ~ with ..,.a..
~· Wiiie Obion, Aoy
Eldtldg• ud Jacki•
MclA9rl. 11~1u~~--
™-l.NU Johnny Menn hoet8 thl8 •
~ on tM lnhu·
mane treatmerit wtMr~·
by fefUQMI under r9¥0tu-
t Ion ar y lnvaaere In
Ethiopia and Uganda.
• M"A"l"H
Col. Potter Milt a -.ound-.
ed ~ 10 counMI
aomeofthe.__~
their mor• 18 IOw.
• ONE 8TIP MYOHO
"The Rlddle" An Amer1cen
lourllt tr~ by train In
lnt:Me -en old men with • ,_.., and ..,.,_11y
~ber-11.
• IOUNDeTAoe
Shel Sl,....,..teln and Or.
HOOk pertorm In concert.
(.!!)
11:30 8 UTUNlAY HIGHT
UV£ I :.HllWI
***~ "A Hole In The
Heao" (t9691 Franll Sin.-•
t1a, EOwwd 0 . Aoblnaon.
A~ wtth a 12·~-.
Old eon Ml • vettety of
l)(obiefnl with 1118 llmlly
and ,,.. llOtel ~-(2
In.)
.~
GAIAT
~
"'Tillker. Tallor, Sold!«,
Spy" George Smlley (Al«
Ouin-) uncovers I.he
Identity of the double
agent and tM somewtlet
'noto1lou1 Mrs. Smiley
llMlly me6t .. en ~
anc..(Part8)
Cl) Hfl. AEVltW ANO
PAEVIEW ltJ MOVIE
• *'A "'They c-To Roi>
LU Veges" ( 19119) Gety
LOCl<WOod. Elke Somm« .
Whfle attempting to hijack
$ t0.000.000 from an
armored cat. memwa ol
• gang tight •mono them·
........ (2hrs . l5t'llln )
1 t:45 8 MOVIE
• *'A . 'Tl>e Oqfl ,, Deed'"
( 1973) Anthony Oulnn,
F1ecteroc Forster When a
Malla chleltlln dllU. a
masslYe and lar-reechlng
power struggle erupia
emong oppoelng 1yndlcete
families vying tor control
(2 hrs.I 8 MOVIE * * "Start The Revolution
Without Me" ( 1970) Gene
Wiider, Donald &.othlrtend.
Two 11811 of ~llc:el twins
meet on the eve or tne
Frlll\Ch Rrtolutlon aner
yeara of seperal iOn ( I hr ••
30 min I
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( 1957) Dirk Bogard•,
Muriel Ptvtow. A Yo<lfl(j"
doctor blunder• '* wey
ln\o e poeltlon M a .. I
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over tM proteeta ol • .,...
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Heyee, Peulette Goddard. ,
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Juliette 01ec:o Th<M high·
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( 1g48) Alan Le<Jd. Brend•
Marshell A 11lliroed agent
dlacovere thet one of his
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with a geng ol tr•ln
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Rob Griffin
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Beach was the ,
winner of TV's
biggest prize -
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on t h e
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tournament of
champions Fri·
day. With him is
his wife Marta
and host Jack
Berry.
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l!NTERT AINMENT TRIVIA
Elementary, Charlton
H•lon talce1 •we
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karda • tla• world'• 1rHte1t detective -a..rlodt~.
HelloD will be portraYinc the peat aleutb over
U.. botidaya, Dec. 5-Jan. 11, at the AhmlDIOCl
Tbeatre al tM Loe Ancel• llf•ic Ceater, in "The
Crueller al Blood." Tbe PauJ Giovanni play -
•bicb tbe playWriabt la dlrectiDC -bu had auc·
c•afuJ rum on Broadway and ln London.
"IT'S A MAaVELOUS CBA•ACTEa.··
Heaton •aid backata1e at the Abmauoo, where be
bu appeared ln four other productions in rec~nt
YHl'J, mchad.lu "Macbeth" and "A Man for AU
Seaaom." "Hof mes i• both an intellectual freak
and a IOCial eccentric."
Heston aald be was aurprlaed to find that re·
aearchlne the part was more like exploring a real
penoa than Wte atudyin1 a fictional being.
Arwi,..,....
Eitbt wu eaoutb lhil week -enc>qb to keep
a triviaddid from lo.ln• aJ"CM.IOd ln the 1tancHnp.
And tbe NV• top contenclen could have used a tip from nlntb·p)acer Nue1 Pn.r.
AlthouCb abe oaly scored on seven, Naocy had M)metJUba the otben didn't -tbe two-point bonus.
Only Nancy recopbed a character from "The
Mind With the .Dtrty Man," tnfonnatlo~i'-that could
have scattered the 1tandinp.
Tbut, we reioain .at a three-way deadlock for
first place, with others bot on the pace, as we bead
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next batch of puulers , with our ever-popular
theater character car rying the bonus marbles in
number nine.
1. nlELMA LINCOLN found her name on the
wrong side of the · Mason-Dixon line for' the
character which brought her the most fame, so she
had it changed to what?
By T.T.
I. PLO hd DOtbinc to do with Arab terroriatt
la tbe movie ''No Time for Sel'leani.." What did i\ •Wlclfor? T
7. Onl1 three NFL teama won 100 or mor
sames duriDc the mo.. Name them. ~
I. In the movie ''Slither," how much mone)l
waa involved in the embeulement? . •
t. ELU.\11 QUIMBY CAN .be found in wba( vinta1e mystery play?
10. Father·Dave and son Bob were• couple of
cool cats in search of the same kitten in wha~
movie.
Lut Week'• Alllwen
1. Ann Sot.hem (name change)
2. Gordo (Bete Noire)
3. 714 (Friday's badge)
4. La.at person to be executed in California
(Aaron Mitchell )
S. "The Great Pretender" (adrift in world)
6. "In the Hall of the Mountain King" (Lorre
tune >
~-"Manhattan Merry Go Round" (DiMaggio movie)
8. Frank Sinatra <Dirty Harry)
9. "The Mind With the Dirty Man" (Lucrecia Conwell)
10. "Experiment in Terror" (movie riddle)
t&md your a~rs to TRIVIA , cl o th$ Daily Pilot
Boz 1560, Coric Mesa 92626. All entrie! miut be received
by Wednesday, oth$rwile half the player's la!t 1core Wtll
be awarded).
"I'm used to reaearcbing both biatorical
characters, of which I've played probably more
than any contemporary actor, and gre-t parts,
aucb as Shakespeare," noted the actor, who, un-
like some film stars, projecta the same craggy
strength rd energy in person as on the screen.
CHARLTON HESTON AS SHERLOCK HOLMES
~ 'llcenM' to pl•y Engll•hmen
2. Name Limpid Lizard's heartthrob in the -----------------
"THE CalTICAL COMMENTARY about
Holmes is dead serious. The writers all deal with
l\im as an absolutely historical person."
"Cruel/er" ia one of several creative works in
recent years that claim to be based on "newly dis·
covered" manuscripts by Holmes' sidekick, John
Watson. In reality, of course, the original detective
stories were created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
BecaQU of the wealth of material about
Holmes, and the cult following he has attracted, it
becomes necessary to adhere to the legend in key
respects, Heston said.
"Just as with a biographical figure, there are
certain things you cannot do," he explained.
"There bas to be a scene in an Inverness cape and
a deenta.lker cap; there bas to be a scene in which
he throws himself fulJ-length to examine a clue;
you have to deal with the cocaine addiction."
HESl'ON WILL PLAY TIIE part with the
traditional British accent.
'Tm the only American actor with a license to
play Englishmen," he jokes. "I'm not particularly
a'acile with accents but I've done this one enough
that I can do it. l'in lucky that I've played so many
non-American characters in my career that au-
diences are willing to a ccept me as a Frenchman
or a Mexican or an Italian."
The role of Watson will be played by Jeremy
Brett, best·known for bis work on the London stage
and, to American audiences, from lhe film version
of "My Fair Lady."
Because of Heston's film schedule, it's unlike-
ly tbe play will tour, altbouSh the star observed,
"U it would work out, I would not be averse to
touring a few weeks somewhere ."
HE SAID HIS ASSOCIATION with the
Ahmanson -be also serves as co-chairman of the
Center Theater Group board of directors at tbe Los
Angeles complex -has turned out well because it
satisfies bis desire to work on the stage while
meshing with his film schedule.
Also, notes the a ctor, "1 like to sleep in my
own bed."
In Heston's most recent movie, "The Awaken-
ing." he tra veled to Egypt to portray an
archaeologist who tangles with the mummy of a
murderous queen seeking to return to lile.
Heston says he greatly enjoys his film career,
but adds, "There are rewards and challenges and
learning experiences on the stage that are dif-
ferent from film , and I want that. An actor who
has trained for the stage and has worked on it is
insane to surrender it."
DOES THE VETERAN performer -who
began his ca reer playing in Shakespeare on
Broadway -ever get stage fright?
"Stage fright is to a certain extent a mis-
nomer," he said. "You get a kind of electric edge
that's very hard to reach in rehearsal, but it's not
quite the same as being afraid."
Heston, who radiated enthusiasm about
"Crucifer " even after a hard day of rehearsing,
said he believes audiences may come for nostalgia
but that the play will grip them with its old-
f ashioned s uspense.
"I AM NOT AN A.NIM.AL I
I AM A HUMAN BEINOI
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Enough" set.
4. Velma B. Johnson was better known by
what nickname?
5. "NO MORE LAUGHTER, no more love" is
the singer 's plaintive dilemma in what song?
Center aide named
WASHINGTON (AP > -Ralph G. Allen, a pro-
fessor and director of the theater program at the
Un ivers ity of Tennessee and creator of the
Broadway hit "Sugar Babies", has been named
theater productions consultant to the Kennedy
Center.
Allen will work with Kenned y Center
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on the center's loth anniversary season of 1981-2.
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his kicks at a New York theater.
~ Shirky world citizen
By DOLORES A.BARCLAY
NEW YORK (AP> -Buddha faces eut in
fJIU1Jey MacLalne's apartment. Maual treasures
1Eand rigid beneath tinkling Japanese wind
catchers. And Fidel Castro shares a mantel with
.rfttlmy Carter.
... All are snatches or the sometimes whimsical,
sometimes philosophical, sometimes political but
always gutsy life of this actress·dancer, writer-
e.tlventurer, political activist, mother-wife, lover. ''Buddha belonged to my mom," she said, stroking
the wooden belly of lbe
one-armed relic. "She
was an actress. you
know. She'd rub him for
luck before goine on.
Now I do." Miss
MacLaine smiled as she
replaced lbe tiny statue
on a windowsill over-
looking the East River,
where objects d 'art
chronicle her various
adventures around the
world -watching the
birth of a Maasai baby
in Africa ; working with
orphans in Calcutta ;
learni.ng to be a Geisha
1M11tLn MAC LAINE in Japan. She settled in-
to a stiff-back chair. stealing a glance at pictures
of Shirley and Fidel during a 1977 trip to Cuba -
and Shirley and Jimmy. taken at the White House
that same year.
AT H AND A success, Shirley MacLaine
doesn't need to rub Buddha anymore. She's busy
hyping two new featur~ films and just finished )ler
fint novel -a work she will say little about. What
she was doing was actively campaigning for a
presidential candidate. That's something of a
curiosity.
Mias MacLaine sprang from middle America
-a Southern Baptist from a Virginia "Wonder
Bread family" -to become a delegate for the late
Sen. Robert F . Kennedy in 1968 and later lo work
for Sen. George McGovern's presidenliaJ cam·
pa11n.
She was strident a decade ago, as she con·
demoed Richard Nixon for his Vietnam War
policies, spoke out against over-population and
cbampiOned civil rights and sexual freedom.
"I just don't see loo much to be active about
today, except the women's movement," she said,
doe e,_ LDtense. ''I'm not too sure a real leader,
even a fine lellder, can help. I think we have to do
it ounelves."
8BE.LEANED FORWARD in her chair, her
focus somewhere beyond Castro and Carter.
"Ronald Reagan bothers me and l'rtt not even sure
why." she said. "There might be trouble now or
later."
But Miu MacLaine is not discouraged by the
current political scene. she said, in spite or grow-lnl apathy. And she still responds tartly when she
feeil iadlvldual rights are being eroded by such poupe u the MoraJ Majority.
"lie)'," abe just about shrieked, "where do
tbeJ 1et thole rules anyway? CertainlY not from
tbe Bible. '1bou shalt not commit adultery' u the
only one I know of in lbe Bible.
"The real Immorality is garba1e in the ttrMta, rape, starvation, murder," she aaJd. "How
$ tou rpake a big deal out of morality when half Ule people haven't got enough food to eat?
.. IT'S FUNNY HOW YOU really can't
tlparate eex from politics."
la seem. to be a bot commodity in Miss llael.Une'• work these days. In her latest fllm, "Lo¥1nl Couples," abe plays a married doctor wbo
---ID affair wilb a younger man. Her hmband, allo •doctor and played by James Coburn, baa aa
.. alrwttb the youq man'a lover.
fflr' 9eCOlld film •'A Change of Seuom '' with ::= Hopkins, 'also focuses on the 'sexual of a married couple.
'1Bm the controversy seems to be not tbat peo-
.. bave varytq sexual partners, but that they're
-. friendly about lt," she said. "There's a won· e.til ._ ln 'Loving Couples' when the lover of llll W'lfe tells lbe hua"'and what lbe wife likes in ....... ,,
· 8wtn1Lns ia hardly new in Hollywood or
elle. But that's not what attraded ber to
• '' M IOOD U I beard all the atudtol bad
down, I said, 'Tbat'1 for me'," lbe said.
• ...... ft llaeLAINE llA8 elented dellance· ~ au&bortty and conventioa to a fine art. U ii ilnDt.al ln her formula for aucceu and bappl· .....
• It allowed ber to 10 into 11" ~ at
Ne '1. ..-tboaah •be suffen fr'G8l ~tJi 1IM, It Mlped ID w -•eulful to
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apart." 1be 1llct Wbere I.I ltnt"l ·~1 don't
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know," she shrugged with an elfin grin. "If you
see him say hello."
SHE TAJ.;KS ALMOST non-stop, never
separating her personal and professional lives.
"Creativity is the cornerstone for being alive. And
if you're not creating anything, there's no reason
to be on this earth," she said.
Shirley MacLaine doesn't waste lime. She's
always doing.
"She's been nominated four times for
Academy Awards, wrote a best-selling autobio-
graphy, "Don't Fall Off the Mountain," appeared
on stage and in clubs, won an Emmy Award for a
television special, produced an Emmy·nominated
documentary and been an activisit.
What's left?
"To make it to 47 ." she laughed.
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eu ';~·ann:peet.ed from
Albell "-'1.
After becomJu an latenaa·
UonaJ "-wttb the t• <>sear·
winner "Tom Joae1," be
va••.W • a round·tb•world
tour. Dattas. tbe 1910., WMD
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"1108T All~ICAN8 have
forcotten what I look like," be
cracks. "I decided it wa1 time to
•bow them tbat I am sWl )'OUlll
and pret&y."
Not piretty perhaps, but at 44
still pm1e1aed of tomle·baired
haodaomenns and the broad·
shouldered pbyaiqe of a barroom
brawlel'. He ii LD Holly900d
maldq No. 3 of the five ,films,
"Looker," a Ladd Co.·Wuner
Brothen thriller written and
directed by Michael Crichton
( "Weatworld," "Coma").
The other day Finney was be-
ing chHed by th.e bad 1uya
through a lab where live models
are duplicated by com&)uter for
nefarious ~se in TV com·
mercials. James Coburn is lbe
tycoon who bas devised the
means of manipulating the view-
ing public. Susan Dey "The
Partridge Family" is one of lbe
intended victims or the scheme.
which involves sacrifice of live
models.
BETWEEN &VRSTS or gun-
fire, Finney relaxed with his
ever-present cigar and ex-
plained the new turn in his
career:
-GOLDIL H"WNe
'
...........
BACK TO MOVt!I
AllMtft Finney
"Elpt fUJ'S ago I decided I
wanted to attempt the 1reat
clasalcal plays, and I realiaed I ·
eouldn't do lbat on a part-time
beau. It takes supreme conceo·
tratlon when you're playln1
'Hamlet', 'MacBelb' and 'Tam·
bu.rlaine' in rerrtory. Not only
concentration ~~t great enerl)' ..
For instance, Hamlet,· a 3~
hou.r perfonnance with a great
awordfil)lt at the end.
"So I committed myself to 6th
years at lbe National Theater,
malting only one film during the
t.ime. Thal was 'Murder on lbe
Orient Express'. not the easiest
or filma to make while appear-
ing in the theater at night.
THE li1BST TWO films of the
Finney renaiss ance were
"Wollen," a terror movie, and
"Loophole," a caper co-starring
Mart.in Sheen. Next he makes
"Shoot the Moon" in northern
California with Alan Parker
("Midnight Express"). Then
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be Wiii -aaerUce bil lua
broftllllr.
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wa1." lllt ._as'rnd. ''ftill41ti
ber ........ terribly<
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eap, and ,_ a1•a11
worry about tlae lLD•
your forehead ud tbe e
makeup melts under tb
U1hts. 1
"SO l'LL JUST ta~
Lloyds of London policy Laa
that the hair will 1row
I 've been told that it's sup
to be thicker than before.'
Daddy Warbucb ls a
American u you can get.
no problem for Finney.
normal apeech seema al
totally unaccented. He's a
mimic u well, adoplin1 8
eae for bi.I role in "Loopboi ••
"Besides," be reasoned,
one aeemed concerned
Leslie Howard playl
aouthem gentleman in • •
with the Wind." And no ex
lions had to be made for
Flynn or Cary Grant
Americans."
FINNEY'8 FILM sch e
will keep him in the {)
indicated no plans to beco
expat.riate, like other En. h
stars. .
"I 'll lreep my place in 1
and return when I can," he~·
"The world la a much s~r
place now. When I was makiag
'Loophole' in New York, I ~ hop on a Concorde and be ho • n ve hours, door to door .• '
OlARLT'l'I Ht:Sroll
5t'SANNAH YalK
THE .\\\~~EN INC
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BLACK"
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THE RAMS' VINCE FERRAGAMO HOPES TO BE THIS HAPPY AFTER JETS GAME SUNDAY.
A rare foe in Anaheim
Rams face Jets for only the third time
Perhaps no other professional footbaJl team
has maintained such an aura of success from a
ain1le game played so long ago .as have the New
York Jets, who meet the Los Angeles Rams at
Anaheim Sunday.
Incredibly, the Jets have bad only one winning
seaaon (1989) since their stunning victory in Super
Bowl 111. 1be wheels came off the franchise a long
time ago, but the myth didn't really vanish until
Joe Namath, the architect of that upset of the
Baltimore Colts, went off to the Rams in '7'7 to
Cm.lab bis career pathetically inept from an ac-
cumulation of injuries.
Guard Randy Rasmussen was tbe last player
remaJnlng from that team until he went down with
an injury a month ago, leaving the club stripped
bare of past glory. But the Rams aren't in position
to ta.Ile anyone lightly, and they remember the
Jets as a worthy opponent.
The teams have met only twice, each w~
OaTt' .~11•d-.
c•ltcuuwf I al I p.ttt.
once. The laat time waa in '74 when the Rams won
a difficult 20-13 decision over Namath at Shea
Stadium.
· • Four years earlier the Jets, two years re·
moved from •their peak of llUCCeu and skidding to
oblivion on a s1x·game losing streak, came west to
meet the Rams as 17-point underdo1s. Namath
was hurt, but the unheralded Al Woodall threw
three touchdown passes in a 31-20 upset. Af-
terward coach Weeb Ewbank said, "I remember
one other game when we were 1'1-point un-
derdogs." And the Rams are in no position to ta.Ile
anyone ligbUy.
Despite last week 's upset defeat of the Houston
Oilers, 31·28, in overtime, the Jets {3-9) ar.e three
game deep in the cellar of the AFC East with four
to play and apparently doomed to fulisb fifth and
last for the first time since tbe merger.
The Rama (8-4) continue to trail Atlanta {9-3)
in tbe NFC West. which they have ,ron seven years
in a row. Their three 1ames are at Buffalo and at
home against Dallas and the Falcons -not a
puabover in the bunch.
THE COACHES: Walt Michaels of the Jets is
Pro quiz
1) 'l'be top pua receiver In NFL hiatoo» is: a)
Fre4 9lletlllbtf: b) Clllarley Taylor; c) Raym•d
Berir; d) BlllJ ffewtoa,
'2) 1D t.belr blatory, the Cleveland Browns have
had two running backs who gained 300 combined
net J'ards in a aingl-. same. One is Jim Brown, the
other la: a) Lerey Kelly; b) .._..,. llltelleU; e)
Gres PndU; d) lllke PnlU.
3) 'lbe flrat NFL quarterback to pus for more
tlaan 400 yardl in a same waa: a) Bid IAlekmaa; b)
Sa••J' Baqll; c) OU. Grab•; d) Jelmay L•·
Jack. . -4) The record for most kicks retW'Decl for
toaebdowm during a career la nlne, held by: a)
W.U, ,..1$1.U; •> Ollie Ma-.; e) Alie W ...... ; •> 911J J1tT11•
22-36 in his rourth season. Although he hasn't bad a
winning season, he could hold onto bis job If
management understands that injuries have been
a major part of the club's problems this season.
Ray Malflvasi of the Rama is 30-1.7, including
playoffs, in bis third season. His contract expires
after the final game and he has not aiped a new
one, although negotiations are under way.
WHEN THE JETS HA VE THE BALL -The
Jets have almost twice as many yards passing u
running, as do their opponents, so it could be a
two-way aerial show. The return of Wesley Walker
two eamea •IO gave the Jets a brace of deeJ) threats again, along with rookie Jobony (Lam)
Jones. Camidering their defense (moat points SW'·
rendered in the AFC, 302), the Jett probably will
have to play catch·up with the lone ball anyway.
WREN THE RAMS HA VE THE BALL -Earl
Campbell rushed only lS times for eo yards against
the Jets last week. Although the Jets' ruahin1 de·
fense bas held up this season, that stat may be
misleading in that the Oilers went to the air early
to catch up. The Rams probably will follow a
similar pattern but for a different reason. The
Jets' young secondary. including two rookies, is
too tempting to ignore.
KEY MATCHUPS :
.JET OFFENSIVE RIGHT TACKLE MARVIN
POWELL vs. LEFT DEFENSIVE END JACK
YOUNGBLOOD -A rematch from the Pro Bowl,
when Youngblood bad the better of it.
JET QUARTERBACK RICHARD TODD vs.
RAM DEFENSE -Another running quarterback,
David Woodley of Miami, drove the Rama crazy.
JET WIDE aECEIVERS WESLEY WALKES
AND LAM JONES va. CORNEKBACK.S PAT
THOMAS AND ROD PERllY -Rams have con-
fidence to cover one-on-one, in which case they
could shut down t'Verythlng else.
RAM OFFENSIVE alGHI' TACKLE .JACKIE
SLATER wa. LEFT DEFENSIVE END MASK
GASTINEAU -Jet defender has rive sacks in last
two gam~.
RAM WIDE RECEIVERS vs. LEFT
CORNERBACK .JE~E .JOHNSON _:_ Malavasi
makes no bones about attacking rookies.
LAST·lllNl1TE FACTORS -Injuries con·
tinue to muddle the Jeta' plans, especially in the
offensive line. U center Joe Fields is ready to re·
tum, Guy Bingham moves to left guard .. '.Todd
baa played every down at quarterback this season
. . . Back up runnina back Bruce Harper leads the
NFL in combined yardage -117 ruahin&, 511 re-
ceiving, 206 on punt return.a and 819 on k.lckoff re·
turns, for a total of 1,651. He is ~8 and 17'7 . . .
This is the Rams' third of four sames a1alnat AFC
teams in a span of five weeks. They lollt to Miami
at home and woo at New England ... Ram Frank Col ii tbe only NFL kicker doin1 both punting
an~ lacettcldq, and he hu been •trucllin& a bit
late y :-. "'.'Offensive taekle-i>ouiTrlDce lt play·
'illg With a bqe wrap on hls right band to protect a
broken thumb. ...... 1 ,.., ............ .,.......
• DMLYN.Df
NoW this is a switch
• ,. . .
4 ..
' • •
~
F afuons, 9-3, meet lfedakiru, 3-9 • ' . ~
What kind ol oddl would )'OU bave 1otten at
HUOD'I bqjnnlnl tba& the Mlanta Falcons would
be t·I ·IOIDI Into tbe lltb week, while the
Wa1htn&tc-ftedalrtu would be MT
But that'• the way lt la. Tbe Falcona are 9-3
and atop tbe NFC'• Weeten DlYlalon .and alm09t uaured ol at leut a wild card berth la the playofta. .
Meanwhile, the Redaklna, perennially a
playoft participant, are IOllll nowhere but home
O•Tt'S11ad ..
c••••el2ai IOa.a
for the holidays. They are currently in tbe NFC
East cellar and tbin11 aren't getting any better.
Lut week, Dallu' Larry Cole scored on a
43-yaro interception run after the ball caromed ofJ
bia face mull into his hands, giving the Cowboys a
14-10 victory.
The Redaltin.a, currenUy struggling through
their wont season since 1983, haven't been the
same since Dallu beat them the opening Monday
night of the season.
There are those in Waahlngton who claim the
Redskins have been dead aa a playoff possibility
ever since.
WHEN TeE FALCONS HAVE THE BALL -
This is the year of Steve Bartkowski and he is the
man who makes the Falcons go. With a
quarterback proficiency rating of 89.4 and 23
touchdown passes, Bartkowski 'a sixth NFL season
is his best ever. Many say the Falcons at the mo-
ment have the best balanced attack in pro football.
Bartkowski has two superb wide receivers in
Alfred Jenkins and Wallace Francis and, unlike a
year ago, now bas a blue chip tight end in rookie
Junior Miller. Bartkowaki's paaaing is com-
plemented by the running of William ~drews and
Lynn Cain, considered to be the guttiest, toughest
if not fastest running back duo in the NFL. Malting
all of it possible is a young offensive line that has
finally reached maturity and has protected
Bartkowski -who is not a scrambler -very well.
Football
odds,
picks
Odds
(oven-mclen la parea-
tlaetes) New York Jet.a pJua 10
at Rama (43).
Buffalo minus 2 at
Baltimore (45).
Cincinnati plus 7 at
Kansas City (38).
Cleveland plus 3'iAJ al
Houston (42).
Miami plus 7 at Pit-
tsburgh (43).
Minnesota minus 41,AJ
at New Orleans (41).
NJ England minus 7'iAJ San Francisco
(46
Philadelphia plus 4 at
San Diego (42) .
St. Louis minus 2 at
New York Giants (42).
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WHEN Tiii: UDSKINI llAVB nD llALli:-Tbe Redelrt•' otfeue bu lpUttend all-.. -....
Joe Tbelamann bu been bol llDCI cold wttb 11 'l1>t and 15 interceptlona. Tbeiamm auttend a puJlfpd
bamatrtna a&Almt Dallu lut week but la expec~
to start aaalnst tbe Falcooa. Hit favorite tar•et
bH been rookie Art Mook who bu 41 catches fi>r
887 yards. 'nletamann, incidentally. bad one of ~
beat aamea of b1a cueer a year aeo aaainat •e
Falcons, completina • percent of b1a paaaea. 1Jle
J'UIUlin& attack ii led by Wilbur Jacbon wbo nma
tough and bad 128 yards a1ainat the eowb.;ya. !: •
KEY llATCBUPS: .;
FALCON WIDE BECEIVE&8 WALLA~E
FaANCIS AND ALPaBD JENKIN& ••·
CO&NE&BACIUI JOE LA VENDE& AND Lt:M4a
PA&&ISB -Jenkins is Bartkowski'• favodte
target on the bomb and hu ~at accelerati0n.
Francia ii touch in the clutch and over the midctk.
Lavender and Parrish, who bu seven intercep·
lions, are the strength of a sputtering Redskins de·
fense. •·
aEDSIDNS WIDE &ECEIVEll A•T MOPl(K
va. COllNEllBACK KENNY JOHNSON -Monk:is
a sensational rookie thua far and Johnson is
vulnerable. The Bean tossed a touchdown bomb
over bis bead only to have It nullified by a penalty.
Falcons are difficult to run on, so Theiamann'a
success in.getting the ball to Monk could be a key
factor. /
REDSKINS QUARTERBACK JOE
THEISMANN vs. THE FALCON LINEBACKERS
-Otherlhan· Bartkowskt; the story of the Falcons•
success this season has been the mobility of its
young linebackers like Al Richardson and J oel
Williams. They are able to contain the running
game wide because of their speed and still effec-
tively play the pass. Tbeismann must catch these
tpugh but young Falcon linebackers hedging and
take full advantage.
FALCONS TIGHT END JUNIOR MILLER vs.
STRONG SAFETY TONY PETERS -Watch
Miller. He's a bonafide all;e~ the future. ~..,.... ~
:·
Reg. 5~ ea.
Tampa Bay plus 4'h at
Green Bay (Milwaukee)
(36).
Washington plus 10 at
Atlanta (38).
ROUGH DOGEARED
Denver pl u s 4 at
Oakland (41).
PROflleM
aelectkNaa
New York Jets taking
points (10) vs. Rams.
Buffalo giving points
(2) vs. Baltimore.
Kansas City giving
points (7) vs. Cincinnati.
Cleveland taking
points (3'iAJ) vs. Houston.
Miami taking points
(7) vs. Pittsburgh.
Minnesota giving
points (4 'h) vs. New
Orleans.
New England giving
points (7\h) vs. San
Francisco.
Philadetphia taking
points (4) vs. San Diego.
New York Giants tak·
ing points (2) vs. St.
Louis. ~
Green Bay giving
points (4'h) vs. Tampa
Bay.
Atlu&a giving point.a
(10) va. Wuhiniton.
Oakland living point.a
(4) vs. Denver.
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• 'a -Di&bl for r•iarncted Since Denver doean't have a
rt•bac:kl lo Oakland Oki brHkaway back wbo could
Ph••t ud o&d.r Crail po11ibly deckle a c:lOH 1ame,
laan come batk from the key for Oakland la atoppiq tor~ to lead t.hefr tuma Mortoo. He makes bla backa
tbe pjayotf h•t. more ~ctive with dump luahtt i u 't 1enerally p..,.. be iu't looklnl for
tht ot u old, but i..·u ~ a bta three major threau -Jticll
l month, which isn't )'ouDf. Upchurch, Haven Mosea aod
he baa done since eDdiq a . tltht end Riley Odoma.
l -year hibernation la lead tbl
den to aill vlctorlea lo tWr
( seven 1ames ud first plaee
i the AFC Wat (Oaklud IC· ~Uy leada San Die10. at.o M,
ause of the pointa ratio in
t 'r two games>.
orton, 37, was put on the
!k ahelf in Denver 111 the
h aided wunderklnd, Matt
inson, was imported from
~' N~ York to breathe rtre into
th=· Bronco otrense. Robinson Ci led around instead while
D ver's _aeason was bumin1
..uP,? Morton took over and the
B~ncos have won three or the foir games since to improve
thflr once woefuf rec.ord to 7·5. pn Monday night, Plunkett
arid Morton square of( In an im·
pc)rtant match that could knock
ei«Jler Oakland o .. Denver out of pl~yorr contention. With eight
A 'c teams battling for five
p<tst-season spots, neither the
R•iders nor the Broncos can af. fof~ a defeat.
~ince these two teams don't
pal'ticularly like each other
a ~way -rem e mber Red
M(}ler calling the Raiders
"(4t"? -it should be a highly
e"'°tional game.
,..HEN DENVER HAS TIIE
R4LL -Morton hasn 't been
kr'1wn for his toughness in the
p<JOket, yet he . has taken some v~ious shots fro m Houston's . aoo San Diego's defense this
mQnth and has refused to come otJl of the game. He has been
tr""bled by nu the last few
wJyks and actua lly left his
h<Jttpital bed to throw for two
toiJchdowns against Seattle and $~re his first touchdown in '7
gclpies. Morton has prepared
•eH mentally for the en. "The aeuon actuaJly
ins next week," he said after
t Seattle game. Oakland's
p<lls rush. which has led the
N JI. in sacks this year, must
Pr;tssure Morton nonetheless.
WHEN OAIDA.ND BAS 111.E
BALL -The Raide~ offenae bu
bo11ed down the last rour
weeks, altbouab Oakland bu
won three of those games.
Oakland needs a point ellploaion
badly and Denver's defense ls
more vulnerable than it has
been ln four years. Joe R.ino
and 'BOb Swenaon have been loet
at linebacller, and opponent.a
bave been running more oo the
Mile High Gang witb treater
succeaa this year. The signing of
comerback Aaron Kyle and the
shift of Steve Foley from comer
lo safety have strengthened
Denver's paaa defense. Oakland,
thoug.h known f9r running left,
may be running right most of
the even.IDg since this is where
inexperienced linebackers Rob
Nairne and Larry Evans are sta-
tioned.
KEY MATCHUPS.
OAKLAND TIGHT END
RAYMOND CHESTER va.
OUTSIDE UNEBACKER ROB
NAIRNE -Chester will line up
strong side right and attempt to
block Naime toward the Inside.
This would free halfbacks Kenny
King and Arthur Whittington to
get loose on outside s weeps.
OAKLAND FULLBACK
MARK VAN EEGHEN va.
INSIDE UNEBACKER LARRY
EV ANS -When King and Whit-
lin gton turn up ins ide, van·
Eeghen will be the lead blocker
whose job it will be to take out
Evans.
DENVER QUARTERBACK
CRAIG MORTON vs .
DEFENSIVE ENDS CEDRICK
HARDMAN AND WILLIE
JONES -Hardman and Jones
have strengthened the Raiders'
pass rush, playing only in long.
yardage situations. Morton, who
once wu sacked eight· times by
the Raiders, may face th.is kind
of pressure again, especially
with the experienced Hardman
working on the inexperienced
Bronco tackle Kel vin Clark.
Football >
standings
NA110NAL CONFERENCE Eu&
W L T Pct. PF PA
Phila. 11 1 · O .917 30i2 1.42
Dallas 10 3 o .189 386 233
NY Giants 3 9 0 .250 lM 332
St. Louis 3 9 o .250 242. 272
Washtn 3 9 o .250\ 168 246
Cea&ral
Detroit 7 6 o· .538 260 231
Minn. 6 6 O .500 229 235
Green Bay 5 6 1 .4.58 201 244
Chicago s 8 o .385 215 2Z7
Tampa Bay4 7 1 .375 214 262
Atlanta
Rama
San Fran.
N. Orlns
West
9 3 0
8 4 0
4 8 0
0 12 0
.750 323 219
.667 321 235
.333 238 310
.000 188 368
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
Buffalo
N.Englnd
Bait.
Miami
NY J ets
Clevlnd
Houston
Pitts .
Cinn.
Oakland
S.D.
Denver
K.C.
Seattle
East
W L T Pd. PF PA
9 3 0 .750 266 188
8 4 0 .667 349 259
6 6 0 .500 252 267
6 6 0 .500 199 231
3 9 0 .250 231 302
Ceatral
8 4 0 .667 273 230
8 4 0 .667 233 215
7 5 0 .583 291 2SS
3 9 0 .250 149 232
West s 4 ·o
8 4 0
7 5 0
6 6 0
4 9 0
.667 285 246
. 667 332 235
.583 247 242
.500 228 253
.308 239 335
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Nll•ml •t Pittso..rg11
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Oen••<•tO..tMld <CNnne111t•p m '
IMI' na: Our pleb bere wen 3 ri1bt, 5 Wl'Oll•, droDD&M UI below tb8t. Wlnnlq Edie for
di• HMCD it 4Ml-s. We hope to come bacll with:
NBW YOU CIANTI (,_ I) ner 8l. 1M1a
''Tbe Glantl bave p=ed well atbomeof Jate, bav· lnt beat.to the 1pre the lMt lbne times they've
played ln the Ilea wlandl. The Giant. are f.2'
acalDlt the 1priad at bomt t.bia Muon. ID a
..... opener, New York WU a MVeG·polnt UD• derdol ln St. Louis and woo the 1ame ovtrtpt
41•25. •• Louil la 2·2·2 OD the road a1alut tJM
spread W. aeuon. 1'be Cardinali haven't beaten
the 1pread tbe put four weeb.
Take the polntl.
AftANTA c..-. lt) Offr " ......... -The
FalcODI have simply been •weaome •t•in.tt tbe
•.Pread this aeuon, complllna a ~2 mm overall.
Atlanta bu beaten the 1pread the _last six weeks.
As a favorite, the Palcoos are 4·2 a1ainat tbe
spread. Wubineton la 4·8 a1ainat the spread, 3-3
as an upderdog and 3-3 ~vlaltor. In 1ames in
-which the ·Falcooa have be4!n favored by eight or
more point.a over lhe past four yean, they're 3.0
against the spread.
Give the point.a.
Miami (pl• 7) onr PrJTSBVRGH -The
·Steelers continue to be a bettors' ni1btmare. The
defending world championa haven't beaten a
spread the paat eight week.a. Pittsbur1h is 2·10 OD
the year against the spread. The Steelers have
failed to beat the spread in their last four 1ames .
While Pittsburgh has been slumping, the Dol.Rbilll.
have been coming on. Miami has beaten the
spread three out of the last four week.a. Miami is
5-2 as an underdog this season.
Take the points.
GREEN BAY (mlDUI 41/t) over Tampa Bay -
Green Bay has been hot of late, beating the spread
seven or the past eight Sundays. The Packers like
being favored at home as they're 5-1 against the
spread the six times they've been placed in that
role . When these two teams met earlier in the
year, Tampa Bay was a six-point ravorite at home
and the game ended in a 14-14 deadlock. The Bucs
are 3·2 as an underdog this season and 2-4 on the
road. Green Bay is •·2 against the s pread at home.
Give the points.
KANSAS CITY (miaus 7) over Clnclaaati
"Here's a classic example or two teams heading in
,different ,iirections. The Bengals haven't beaten a
spread in five weeks. The Chiefs are 5·2· l against
the spread over the last eight weeks . Ciqcinnati is
1-4 against the spread in its last five road games.
Last year when the two teams met, Kansas City
was a one-point favorite in Cincinnati and covered .
10·7. The Chlefs are a vastly improved club since
then .
Lay the points.
SAN FRANCISCO (plus 7 '1'1) over New
England -The Patriots continue to play like Dr.
J ekyll and Mr. Hyde. One week they're great and
the next mediocre. The Patriots are 3-5 against the
spread as a visiting favorite the past two years.
The 49ers are S-4 against the spread as an un-
derdog this year and 1-1 as a home team underdog .
New England has done hltle to uphold the AFC's
reputation as the better conference as the Patriots
are 1·5 agafost the spread versus NFC teams the
past two teUQDI. Look for a N .. Entland letdowD
after lut week'• victory ovw BaltlmOre. Take the potnq .
BOV8TON (...._ I~) ewer Qneluil -Tbe
Olien have been virtually llawlela u a small
tavorlte UU. aeuon. Four UllMI they've beea
favored by four or leu potntl and tbey are S.O.l
a1almt the spread lD thoM 1amee. Houltoa bU
beaten the spread four ol tu Jut five 1ame1 and 1D
the last two it bu played at bome. Tbe Browu
have done well, too, beau.,, tbe spread tbe put
five week.a. When the two teams met earlier ia tbe
year, the Oilers were a tbree-polnt favorite in
Cleveland and dominated the game In winninc.
16-7.
Lay the points.
OAJDAND <•a.• 4) over Deaver -For a
long while, the Broncoa bad the Raiden' number.
But that cbanaed lut year u Oakland beat the
spread in both 1amea it played 11alnat Denver.
The Raiden. are 9-5 at home over the last two
years agalnat the spread. Denver la 2·5 a111nat the
line in lta lut aeven games versus teama In ita own
division. The Raiden are 4-0-1 a1ainat the spread
over the put two aeaaona in sames ABC baa
1televiaed. The Broncos, on the other hand, are O.I
overthe same period in games ABC bu aired. ~y the points. I
TWO.TEAM TEASER: KANSAS CITY Cm.._
1) over CladMa&i &o ATLANTA Cmla• 4) ner
Waalllq&oa. Can't see Cincinnati winning a game
on the road and the Falcons are a far superior
team to the Red.skins. 01911r....._.,. ., ... ,,_ • .,......
Last week's attendence
Game
Pittsburgh at Buffalo
Cincinnati at Cleveland
Seattle at Denver
Oakland at Philadelphia
Detroit at Tampa Bay
San Diego at Miami
Baltimore at New England
Washington at Dallas
Rams at New Orleans
Hous ton at NY Jets
Chicago at Atlanta
Green Bay at Minnesota
Ka .. sas City at St . Louis
NY Giants at San Francisco
AUHduce
79,158
79,253
73,274
68,535
64,978·
63,013
61,297
58,809
53,448
52,388
49,164
47,234
42,871
38,574
Dolphin8 8ign ex-Steelers
~IAMI (AP> -The Miami Dolphins. who play
at Pittsburgh Sunday, on Fr iday signed two former Steelers.
They a re center-guard Thom Domdrook a 6-2
240-pound third-year pro from Kentucky and run:
ning back Rick Moser, a 6-0 , 210·pound third-year
pro from Rhode Island.
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. .
·= 1956 Bears were sneakered CRYSTAL SALOON & CAFE .• ::
~ Giants wore tennis shoes in uin ooor f m:vred Chicago
Jhe New York Giants "sneakered"
t~ Chicago Bears, 47-7, Dec. 30, 1956, to
wfn the National Football. League c~mpionship in one of the biggest up·
s«lla in NFL history.
!the Bears of coach John "Paddy" D~coU, led by the rushing of Rick
CCSares and the passing of Ed Brown to
r.Seiver Harlon Hill, were a touchdown
ra,orite over the Giants off their 9-2-1
r•ular season record and Western Con-
f«t_ence title.
~ut the Giants. wearing tennis shoes ~the frozen playing surface, rolled up
yards and intercepted two Brown
p . sea, leading 13-0 after the first
od and 34-7 at the half. The Bears'
oly touchdown came on a nine-yard rOil by Casares. ~he Bears led the NFL in offense in ••• • ~asares was the first Bear in history
clbd the only one for another decade) to
rtlfh for 1,000 yards -getting 1,126 on 2 ~ carries . He also scored 12
tflchdowns.
~rown completed 96 of 168 passes for
tp7 yards. All-pro Hill caught 47 of
t¥se passes for 1,128 yards (24.0 yards Pfr catch) and 11 touchdowns.
i linois rookie J .C. Caroline quickly
a me one of the Bears ' more valuable
yers. He play~ halfback on defense
returned six interceptions for 182 ~rds. He also returned punts and
koffs and by the end of the season
golng 'both ways as 11 halfbeck-
eiver on offense.
asares, Hill, offenaive linemen Stan
es and BlU Wl1htkln and middle
. •rd Bill George made the all.pro m. They and end Jack Hoffman
r de the Pro Bowl squad.
WHERE TIIEY ARE NOW:
OFFENSE
LE: nM DOLLEY -Heads market·
ing for Cellucraft Corp.. a packaging
firm in Bellwood, Ill.
LT: BILL WIGHTKIN -Salesman
for steel ball·beartng manufacturers out
of Chicago.
LG: BILL GEO&GE -Owns in-
dustrial fire busineu catering to truck-
ing industry in Chicago.
C : LARRY STRICKLAND -
Deceased.
RG : STAN JONES -Defensive line
coach, Denver Broncos.
RT : KLINE GILBERT -
Semi-retired in Jackson, Miss. Has
rea I estate holdings.
BE: JACK HOFFMAN -Executtve
with National Card Co., Cincinnati.
QB: ED BROWN -Jeweler ln San
Luis Obispo.
RB: RlCK CASARES -Owns firm
distributing meat to restaurants In
Tampa, Fla.
RB: J .C. CAROLINE -Assistant
high school coach in Champaign, Ill.
WR: HA&LON HILL -Operates
marketing research firm and invest·
ment group under his name in Chicago.
DEFENSE:
LE: ED MEADOWS -Deceased.
LT: RED WILLIAMS ..:..:.. Owns beer
distrlbutonbip in Little Rock, Ark.
MG: BILL GEORGE ,-Owns In-
dustrial ti.re business catering to truck-
ing industry in Chicago.
BT: ·BILL 818BOP -Dry goods
wholesaler in West Chicago.
RE: DOUG ATKINS -City Recrea·
lion Dept. director in Knoxville, Tenn.
LtB: JOE FORTUNATO -Owns oil
wella and dri.llinC equipment firm In
Natches, Mia.
tarr is. now on solid ground
REEN BAY, Vl11. (AP)-Bnt
rr, rumored to have been Oii verse ol
mlual aa coacb and 1•neral
na1er of the Gl'ffQ Bay Paebn lier tbl1 year, appareatlJ la on IOlld
und with at leut two ..... -. of
National F~ball Lea,_ Club'•••· tJve commJttee.
miaic: OleJDJcaak, pre1ldlal ol tbe
ellen and elta!nnaa Of the commit-
'sald after tbe t.am '• 25-lJ ~at
D4llOta 9'mda1 be ll uY97 =Id"
the t.am'a P:f' lD Ne9llt • •t bad apnn my ltraBI 5 Coaeb~l_ ......... ~ol • Md M6d uuat tMJ woald .-&
the MalOll to nYI .. tail recorcl.
But I am very pleued" Ol•Jn.lcaak laid.
After U....Packen bad la.t 51·.11 to the
Loa Anielea Jlama Sept. 21, the
Milwaukie loumal quoted an unnamed com~ltt•• member aa aayha1 b.i tbouPt Starr lboukt be fired or realp Jmmedtately.'
Tbt Wednelday Journal reported U..t
after tbe Paebn' victory owr lllD·
nesota. the a&DM committee member
Hid tbe panel bad. not rnktwed Stan"• atatua.
"But tbe tM.m la ~ IOlnf lood and U
Bart la= no la dotq lt ... ..U, ·=...ni: 1:-:*:o!!b~ = tM
RLB: BILL McCOLL -Surgeon in Covina.
LB: J .C. CAROLINE Assista nt
high school coach in Champaign, Ill.
RH: CHARLES SUMNER Former
assistant coach, New York Jets still
living in New York City. '
LS: DON BINGHAM -Whereabouts
unknown.
BS: BOBBY WATlqNS -Vice presi·
dent of Western Liquor Distributors in
Chicago.
0111r1..,....., Kl"' ,...,_ sr,...c.et•
Pro quiz
answers
1 > B. In 13 years or service with the
Washington Redskins, Charlie Taylor
caught 649 passes, the all-time mark.
Former New York J ets' receiver Don
Maynard ranks No. 2 with 633 in 15
seasons.
2) C. On Nov. 23, 1975, Cleveland's
Greg Pruitt accounted for 304 combined
net yards against Cincinnati.
3) A. Again.st the New York Giants on
Nov. 1.C, 1943, the Chicago Bears' Sid
Luckman completed 21 of 32 passes for
433 yards and seven TDs.
4 ) B. In ru11 career with the Chicago
Cardinals, L<>s AngeJea, Detroit and
Philadelphia, l:>llie Matson returned six
kickoffs and three punta for scores.
5) A. ln"'1974, when be wu ~wide re-
ceiver with the Buffalo Bills, Ahmad
Rasbad;now with Minnesota, recovered
two of bis own fumbles for TDs .
6 ) C. Namath completed 17 or 28
passes for 306 yards in the Jets' 18-7 up-
aet win over the Colts, but be did oot
throw a touchdown pass.
7) A. San Diego's Dan Fout.I, who
threw for more yarcb than anyone else
In 1979, a1ao paced the AFC in fumbles
with 1.3. New England's Steve Grogan
was second with 12.
8) B. In 1979, the Tampa Bay Bue·
caneera allowed just 3,949 total yarda to
lead the NFL in few•t yards allowed.
They alto allowed Jrr polnta, low tn the
NFL.
9) I). IJ> Um, a teason ln which M
1a1Ded. 2,00I yardt nMhlq, Buffalo'•
O.J . m.....-rutW for• yardl three
tllQ" --211 and •• 10) A. Hall of Fame quarterback Sammy, BaUl.b led the Nn. ln pautn1
in 1ta'7, ···.,:::;. ... '47 ud ••. Dal&M'
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\V oman escapes trial
in husband's killing
HONEY GROVE, Texu (AP) -
J.B. Wu.on didn't Ute to wort much
and when be came home drunk and
started beating his wire and 13
children again, the family decided enough was enough.
Mrs. Wilson shot her h"usband in
the back of the head twice with a
. 22-callber pistol, authorities s ay.
With the help or some or the older
ch ildren, she ro lle d bim in a
bedspread and burled him under a
shed behind their North Texas home .
One of the boys read a rew word.s
from the Bible.
THAT WAS FOUlt years ago. But
until last week, nobody outside the
family in this town of 1,853 apparent-
ly knew -or eared -whatever hap-
pened to J.B. Wilson.
Mrs . Delores Wilson, 41, was
charged with the m11rder of her 45-
year-old husband after his remains
were u~covered from a s hallow
grave.
But a Fannin County grand jury re-
fused to indict the woman, who had
been free on $10,000 bond.
Dan Meehan, an assistant dlstribt
attorney, pieced the story together
through interviews with Mrs. Wtlaon
and some of her children, who range
in age from 4 to 21, and relatives.
0 TRE EVIDENCE IS that he was
a bad. drunk son-of-a-bitch," Meehan
said. "The kids say he bad beaten on all
ofthem atone timeor another."
The prosecutor said Wilson, a
native ol this town about 75 miles
northeast of Dallas, b ad trouble
keeping a job, forcing the family to
live on welfare most of the time.
Then sometime in September or
October of 1976 -no on e knows for
s ure exactly when -Wilson came
home drunk.
"He came in there and started
beating on them again," Meehan
said. "Everybody was scared. She load~ him up with a .22."
AUTHORITIES, WHO found Wilson's remains wrappe;d in a de-
caying bedspread, said he had been
shot twice in the back of the head.
''One of the boys said they read a
few Bible pages over him," Meehan
said. "I guess they h ad a little
ceremony before they rolled him in."
No one outside the family, includ-
ing Wilson's mother, knew what hap-
pened to him until recently, Meehan
said.
The prosecutor said the case first
came to light when Carl Wilson, who
married Penny Wilson. a daughter of
the victim, came to police head-
quarters and told Police Chief Roy
Allen that he had killed J .B. Wilson.
Carl was not related to J.B. until he
m arrted Penny.
Meehan said one of the vic-
tim's sooa apJ>ai-enUy told Cad about
the shooting. Car) told the police
chief that he had ~n having trouble
sleeping since learning of the slay-ing .
But why, authorities wondered, did
Carl Wilson suddenly confess to the
slaying of a man he never knew?
PUBLIC NOTICE
Meehan said be believes Carl
Wilson "confessed" in hopes that dis-
closure of the murder would help him
in his legal problems. He bad reoent-
ly completed probation on a felony
burglary conviction and faced
charges of indecency with a child. Ht!-
is free on $1,SOO bond on the indecen-cy charge.
l'ICTITIOUS 8USINIU
HAMS ITAT•MIENT
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JUL1o·s WINDOW &
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NAMI STATIEMIENT This Min.AS Is <Of'lluclad by •n In· d lVldu•I. Tl•~ tollowlr19 PerlO<ls •re 6olno
busJneuas.
Then, Penny Wilson came forward
to ask the police ch ief why her
husband was being held. Allen said
be told the woman that her husband
bad confessed to killing her father .
JUiio ~Nildelgo
This n.1-1 was Ill.CS with u. Co..n t y Clerk of . Or 1W1g1 County on N0.-.1\'lller l, I..,,
GRANTLAND INVESTME NT,
1'7 II Grffnvl•w ~.... H11nllngton BHcll, C.lllornle .,._., "'....., Publlllwd Orenoe co.11 Delly Piiot, Nov. 1', DK.•. 13. 20, l'llO ota-eo
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"SHE SAID, NO, that it was her
mother that did it,'' Allen recalled.
For the
Record It was then that workers were sent
to the farm. They quickly uncovered
the remains. . ...... During the pa.st four years, Allen said, people would occasionally u lt
the Wilson children about their father.
"The relatives, they'd aat about
him at Christmas time. The kids
would say. 'Oh, he's all right,'" Allen
said. "That's what the little klds would say.
"That is one fU.nny family."
Snai,l darters
in new habital
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) -Constru~tion of the Tellico Dam was
held up for two years bttauae en-
viromentallsts thought the project
would destroy the only natural
habitat for a tiny fish known as the
snail darter. But now scientists ha•
found snail darters elsewhere.
Officials said that at lea.st six snail
darters were discovered in South
Ch ickamauga Creek by David Et·
nier, the University of Tennessee
ichthyologist who found tbe,tbJ'ee.
inch fish in August 1973, in the LitUe
Tennessee River.
That discovery resulted in the de-
lay of conslructiotp on the $130 million
dam Wlder terms of the Endangered
Species Act, which mandates
measure$ to prevent:the extinction of
rare species.
'Bitt,en'
cell.s make
us o/,d
TEL AVIV, Israel
(AP) -Israeli aclen-
tista think they have
come up with a oew ex-
planation ol wby planu
and people grow old, re-
aearcben at Bar-llan
University said.
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important," said Ya-
acov Leshem, bead or
the re.eardl team that
created the theory. "If
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worth money -lota of
money:·
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Dr • ...._ ICIOWft .... .._ Tre&lilMinl to 11 I'-....
Research slows down
on new cancer drug
NEW YORK (AP) -Whatever
role the drut interferon may w:
timately play in the battle &Cainal
ca acer, -clearcut scientific reeultl
still seem a loq way off.
Clinical research bu shown that·
interferon does indeed have an effect
on caneer -and that it bu relative-
ly few side effects.
But results have been mixed and
research bas been slowed by a
sbortap of tbe drul and prepara·
tions of insufficient purity.
"INTERFERON IS still in the
earlier states of clinical test.int." the
American Cancer Society points out.
And researchers are reporting
laboratory findings that show just
bow· complicated interferon is. There
may be, for example, as many as 10
to ts different genes that produce dif.
ferent series of interferon.
This could both complicate the use •
of the various strains of interferon,
and also explain the varying
responses in patients to the dnap he-me tested. In tbe lone run, the full undent.,..,.n1 of lDterf..,. U.. la
fwtber dl9eoveries t.brouth buic re-
search.
.• .0.0~ "'P.Al'•r ~ho .bepev~ . .that interferon is "clearly prolniainl" i.s
Dr. Susan Krown of Memorial
Hospital Sloan-Kettering Cancer
Center, who baa given the drug to 18
·patients. But she adds :
"MOST OF THE interferon studies
so far haven't proven anytbi.na ex·
cept that we need to do more studies.
••People have read tbin1s that
make them think this is some kind of
miracle cure," Dr. Krown says,
"People ••1'e re•tl
,..... • .. , -·-tlaem
,., ... tMs b .. me WINI •I ••r81de ftll"'e.,,
"Becauae interferon is scarce and
our studies are limited, we have to
turn down patients every day who
have invested a lot of emotional
energy in t.rytn1 to set interferoo.
"When they can't 1et it, they feel
like they're bein1 cheated out of
something that'• the answer for
them. It's sad."
In a report of her work with the
drul to a cancer meetln1, Dr. Krown
attempted to put the role of in·
terferon into penpecllve.
"I THINK IT likely that in·
terferon'1 poteallal ln man will be
best realised not u a sln1le a1ent,
but rather 'n combln .. tion wlth
chemotherapy or u an adjutant to
1ur1ery when tumor burden la low."
And many raearcben believe it
could ~e a decade before all the
question• are anawered and ln·
terfel'Clll can take ita place in tbe
anenal ol wqpona a1alut cancer.
''Attelntq tb1I end,'' Dr. Krown
concludm, "will require coatbuaed
IDveatipticm of tbe mech•nt•m ol ID·
terfel'Clll'I actialt, tbe poalble Yaria·
Uoa ID tberapeutic aetlYitJ -ol dif.
ferent tJpll ol blterfen.a &Dd cJlnleal
trials wltla ......, .. ~---ol IDcn.-...)NlitJ."
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{ N_~WSA_NALYSIS J
timal do9ea, wbicb may have been
too low? How lon1 should treatment
be cuitinued? What will be tbe re-
sults in corubining jnterferon with
other dru1s? What are the dif·
ferences among the three different
forms of interferon?
THE WIDESPREAD public in·
terest and expectation in interferon
began with an unusual move -. the
announcement in August, 1978, by the
American Cancer Society that it wu
allocating $2 million on abort notice
for the initial purchase of the co.Uy
drug for the early clinical lriall at 10
institutions. The ACS contribution
bas reached a total of $5.8 million.
The cost of treating a sln1le patient
can range up to $30,000, the ACS
says. ·
In Jilne, the Shell Oil Co. 1ave the
ACS $1 million for the interferoa
work. It allO 1ave another $1 millkm
to the Interferon Foundation ln
HOUiton. The f!t\mdation co-founders,
Leon-Davis and-Roy Hu.m..,tcn, say
they hope to raise $20 million over
the next two yean for research. The
National Cancer Institute has a $9
million research pro1ram and the
National Institute of Allergy and ID·
fecliom Diseases bas aUocated $3.59
million.
BUT MORE ICE waler bu been
thrown on any immediate
widespread use of interferon by the
American Society of Clinical On·
cology, an organization of cancer
specialists.
A society resolution warned that it
can be a "toxic dru1 that causes
chiU., fever, lowered blood preuure
and depression of blood counts'' -
au lbia in a substance once described
as virtually free of aid.e effects.
••Any benefit achieved bu fre-
quently been equivocal and very
transitory," the reaohaUon said.
•'There is DO evidence or even remote
suggestion that interferon may be
curative for advanced cancer.
"At tbia time, there 11 DO accepta·
ble evidence that interferon 11 capa·
ble of extendin1 life expectancy for
cancer patients re1ardless ol type, or
ata1e of malipant d.Lleue." '
IN TllE NEW buic ruearcll, the
discovery of multiple , .. for in·
terferm wu reported in tbe Brltllh
journal Nature by Slaitekuu Nacata,
Ned Mantel and Chari• 'f(eillmann
of the lnltitute for Molecular 8'ololY
at the Unlvenity of Zurich. n.ey con·
eluded that at leut et1ht but perbapa as many u 10 ~r 15 dlatlnct in·
terferon ,_.. emt. ,
Re1earchera at the Wellcome
ReMarcb Laboratori• in t:n1land,
Geoffrey Allen and ltarl ff. Paatea,
reportina on a family ol llnlctura1
1eae1 for humall leukoc1t• ID·
terfercm, • ., '°polllblJ. dlff...t ...
terfercm ,_. produeta haft dl«...t
btol~cal actlYitlea," cw dl«enat fuactlom toward different tar1et
ceU., or mQ be IDduced bJ-....
YinaMI.
Tbe three known form• of ID·
terferua are: hama ~ ID·
terferon, made from wldte Wood cella; ..__ ftbroblMt ....,,..,
made from ewctlft dime eelll;
ad ••-or 1J•pM'9UlllN •· terfmm. ...... ..,. ....... .ealled
''T'' tnDllMeJW tbat p1aJ. role .. Uae~ ~.a,•1 a•iura& •eteu;e
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State sehool8'
quality dOwn
•119NUID.mM1 It'• eo lffnt ~at prt•ate HMoll baH proUflr'lded la CallfGnla die IMI two,.....,
llCllt of die endlt -or blame -tllr tMt UI
......... at .... feet ot tM ........ Wldob
............ .., buljq for ...., .. -.... muaift Loi~ leboo1 cllltrlct. · Certala11, private 1cllooll ba•• ,,.,., up
fatter tbere tbaa aa1wbere •IH. but tbe
monmmt •••1 from publle Nbooll ii .,_, .......... too.
. ecms AllUTIONI 9Y ftlS ........... of UM
•late 8Mrd ol SdacaU... and .... lt•dlei• from .... i••14;...~::C1~--"-~~-.. ... ;.-t c. ..... ~ Stufanl Unl...at1 Ii•• • el• lDc1leatllll &bat , qaalltJ ol educatioD ma1 be almolt u ltrClq u
lmpetul .. buliq for the mo.. to prtHte 1ebooll.
Stanford report• that it took ID fewer
Callfonda ltUdeDU UWt 1ear tb.aa It bM lD mon
than a clecw. It also nport1 t.Ut oelJ 17 ~t
of the CaUfornla atudentl wbo applied were accepted. eoilipared with --so--ur~H"""E"""llN~--..... 21pereeat1Mt yur.
CALIFORNIA The r e a 1 o n I ,
Stanford aald. were the FOCUS . a a m e p r o b I e m a
b11bli--by Board of
Education preaident Michael.Ji{rat, by cotnclden~e
a Stanford profeuor.
California hip -acbool seniors rank in the
bottom third nationally in read.int, matbematiea
and written expreuion. •
THAT POOR STANDING ISN'T reflected in
admllliom to either the Unlvenity of California or
the California State· University and Colle1e
system, both of wbicb must take in . b11h se~l
1raduateatotheupperportiomvftheirclusea.
But the dropoff in the quality of California
education is refieeted in the increased emphasis
the univenities are puttinl on claaael and teats
meant to ensure that their students pick up akllll
many may have failed to acquire in bi&b acbool.
Kirst poi.nu to several reaaooa for tbe dl'opoff.
1 One problem, he says, is tbe rapldl.Y increasing
number of Spanish-speaking student& m California
schools. .._ ll h Every class with more than 10 non· r.uf •
speaking children must have a teacher wbo can
communicate effectively with these children. As a
result, says Kint, "We tend to put them in a
program in their native lancuace rather than
where they should be, namely in an intensive
program to learn English well."
THERE llE ALSO PREMUaES to set up
classes for handicapped students, cut class days
from six to five periods a day and add courses like
driver education. "N.· the schools tespood to new demands,"
Kirst said, "the trend toward fewer and fewer
academic courses is accelerating.'·
What's more, Kirst adds, every time a public
high school adds a course, chances are it will have
to drop another one it bas previously offerff.
And when budgetary pressures demand that
something be dropped. it will usually be
low-enrollment classes like advanced math,
sciences or languages, be said.
''TEACllEU ARE BEING SHIFTED from
these areas to help students pass basic proficiency
tests mandated by state law," he added.
There ~are also the--presn1re.a .of }>olb
Proposition 13-relaled cutbacks and the Serrano
vs . Priest tax equalization court decision.
Under Serrano, districts that once prided
themselves oo quality education because their
citizens were willing to pay higher taxes than most
others are slowly sliding downhill. For those
districts can 'l pas new taxes without sbuntin1
most of the new money to Sacramento for
distribution to poorer districts. •
The overlill result is that many parents who
want hilh quality education for their children are
shiftiq them to private schools. In many areu,
private school admissions bavf! become as
competitive as colleges used to be.
And parents are willing to pay the tuition
money.
"I FIGURED WREN PllOPOSITION I~
passed that the public schools would 10 downhill,'
said one parent in Los Angeles. "They have, and
now my kid goes to a private school. But all that
means is that I've broken even on Propoeition 13."
But many parents can't afford the tuition at
private schools even with their Propoeition 13
savings, and it's their children whose future is
suffering.
( Elmua columnilt boHdift.sc..to MOlltoo.J
Reservation Jolls
Rep. Glenn II. ·An·
deraon, D·C•Uf.,
clalmlna that for 25
Y.••ra the 1overn-m e-nt permitted
.dumptn1 of deadly
nuclear waste into
the oceans, told a
House subcommittee
a thorough study ia
needed.
Barbecued
goose case
settled
TIBURON (AP) -A
man accused in a
criminal trial or tilling
and barbecuing a pet
goose agreed to provide
two replacement geese
and a year's supply of
feed.
The out-of-court settle-
ment was worked out by
Municipal Court Judie William Stephens after
be decided the prosecu·
lion's evidence was in·
sufficient to proceed.
UNDER TERMS of
the seWement, Tiburon
butcher Joseph A .
Azevedo, 29, agreed to
publicly apologize to the
city of Tiburoo and the
waterfront regulars who
had befriended the
goose Azevedo was ac·
cused of eating. Tiburon
is on the north end of
San1Francisco Bay.
The tiny town was out· raged in July by the kill·
inl of the gander, which
for about six months bad
taken refuge under a
waterfront restaurant
with bis nearly blio41
mate.
BAR PAT&ONS bad
much admired the
goose's devotion for bis
dis abled mate. It was
reported that the gander
bad guided bis disabled
partner on the beach
and helped her find food.
Rides Cheap
OAKLAND CAP)
Holiday riden on the
Bay Area Rapid Transit
System will receive dis·
counts for the second
year in a row, BART'a
direct.on say. The re·
duced fares apply to
Thanksgiving ,
Christmas, New Year's
Day and weekends in
December.
Try smaller airlines
BJ .JOYCE L KENNEDY
Dear le1ee: l'Ye lleard &llat
nHn...._ apat la aa -.&rJ·leYel
,..ltlm wldt die alrbes. Wlwre ._.
I& leadT
-R.M.,Pltioelds,Arla.
Slnce moet airllnea promote from
witbio, airline reservatlonlata can
rile to become ticket a1enta,
customer service a1enta and
eventually work into manace'ment,
aale1 or peraonnel. Because of
lncreatai me of computerisation in
the lndultry, however, the number ol
reHrvatiom jobs in larl• airllDa 11
leveU..,aft.
Where are tbe openln111 The
commuter and lDtenealonal airliael.
Some were apawaea and others
1purred bJ dentplaUoa u mUir car-
rten abe......, leu profttable local
l'UDI. ,....... lnltiall7 tbeJ pay ...
tbaa tbe lltal•, 1mall llael pr'OIDOte_
morequlckly.
f
A •&U•Y.A1'10J'fl AGSNT
1Pftdl molt ot wit wk•-* -
w1aleb lacludea ·•O•• Dl1hu and wMll:..--oatlli,._..HeorlM
quotel fmw, -1•• ntpt lllformatiCJD I
and mak• 1Hl·m1Dute cuac•,
lDteraeU•I wltb a compalu ·
nHn ...... ,......
To .... tM fleld, JOU malt bl at
leut II, Uw • ~ tellaol diploma
or._. • ..., _.be aa.letot1'9• wora1 per mlaate. A poll1 .. •d .,,.._ .......... ......
( CAREERS J
between $10,000 and •18,000 a year,
dependins upon the aiae of the airllne
and lensth of lil!le on the job. Tipe
OD 1ettinl in:
-TAKE ANY IOB YOU can 1et -
secretary, clerk or part-timer -Jmt
to be on the Inside, 'which 11 where
slots are posted.
-Cult1vatln1 a friend wbo worb for
tbe alrtiDee may help you to know
aboutopmtn11.
-Roxy Smanlk of Braniff
Education Syatema lD DallM, Tuu,
.. ,. tb.lt with tbe preHat ftefte level
of competition -Delta alone DOW
ha1 250,000 applicatiou Clll Ille -
altftcllDI tra.el Mbool HD live 'JOU
a competttift eae.
To llt mon Jalormation, ,.. "Tbe
Offlcfal 1-.11 Gulde to Airline
Careers" by Alexander Clark
Mortar. P'or a u.t ot all tM Dlltton'1
alrliDM -wttlt ......... IDd ......
DUmben -~ a UbrarJ eopy ol
tbe "Warld AriatioD Dlnetior."
8SNDl'l9 iJ-t WOUING for tbe alrUM .......... and .... free or nduaed tnlllportatioa ,..._ &Dd
.......... -....... and ,.s.,. '""·
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Being on the Orange
~ (} o· a s t , D a i l y P i l o t
classified ads offered the
exact d e al I was
searching for.
· I chose from a wide
selection of large and
small power and sail
boats, and I · paid less
than I expected.
If you're looking for a
bargain on a used boat,
try the Daily Pilot
classified ads .
If . you want to make a
sale on your boat, call
the friendly ad-visers at
the Daily Pilot.
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Releattben at tbe Uaiveratty ol
Alabama berf aay U.e lint
cUAlcal triala OI bUeetable con-
t.rJeel!Uwe have been coaqllilt-
•d ·~ the reaulta appear P1'9m....,.
br. Lee Beck, director ol tbe procram for lmmuoolo•y and
reproct.ctive raear<!b, said un-
iversity researchers studied
"birth control ahota" in coopen-
Uon witb the Southern Reiearcb
Institute in Birmingham for
three years before tesb be1an
on a small group of women in
Mexico.
"THERE WERE NO com-
p'Jic ations," he said of the
human trials. "The l~
system performed as predict-
ed."
SHELL OF NIOHTCWI SHOWN IN aa..YE.AfM>LD PHOTO
Shdered wlMowa Mow where patron• leaped to ••f•ty Beck saJd the university has
applied for a license from the
Food and Drug Adminb tration
to co1t4uct human experiments
in the United States and clinical
trials may begin here in just a
few mooths.
The kind of injectable con-
traceptive being tested uses the
same steroid hormone common-lY used in oral contraceptives.
~eek said. Each tiny bit of
s teroid is encapsulated in biode·
Bitter memories smolder
VICTORIAN SURROUNDINGS DECEIVING
Nicholas Janlkl•• peddle• lowty hamburger
gradable synthetic material,
and the capsule is just barely
discemibJe to the na.ked eye.
The steroids, which look like
fine powder, are suspended in a
s terile sal~ne solution, Beck
said, and injected into the big
muscle on the back of the thigh. Hamburger stands
turning decorous
BECK SAID EACH of the
thousands of capsules works by
time release action, gradually
dissolving the correct amount of
hormones during the intervals
between injections.
PROVIDENCE, R.l. CAP) -
Hungry people who walk into
Nicholas J anikies · restaurant first feast their eyes on JO.foot
glass-paneled doors from an
Atlanta mansion, a fireplace
from a Philadelphia townhouse
and a $6.000 lead crystal chan·
delie r.
Then they order Whoppers on
plastic trays:
J anilcies spent $250,000 to make the inside of his Burger
King restaurant look like a
swank Victorian-era saloon. The
tras h bin is solid oak trimmed
with mahogany. The floors are
teak parquet with wool carpets.
The walls are covered with
custom-built solid mahogany
~. pa.nels and bQQJtshelves ..
JANIKIES C ALLS HIS
Bankers Quarters restaurant the
Burger King of the 1990s.
"I must be an egotist. 1 wanted
this com er to have a landmark
for Burger King in downtown
Providence, .. says Janikies, the
owner of 26 other Burger Kings
in Rhode Island. Massachusetts
and Vermont. ") would love people to say,
'Wow, how did he do it?'"
He did il by spending as much
on the decor alone as most
franchises spend to open the
doors or a standard Burger
King.
"The old theory of the fast-
f ood business was you didn't
want people to be too comforta-
ble," says Janikies. "You want
people to have their food and
leave in 20 minutes."
WHEN THE RESTAURANT
opened last summer, noontime
diners were given leaflets urg-
ing them not to Unger too long so
others could savor the at-
mosphere.
But loungers are welcome dur-
ing the m.id-a ftemoon lull.
"I didn't even get anything to
eat. I just bought a Coke and sat
down to read the paper,·· says
W i lli am Ric h mond of
Providence.
Mary Perrino of Cranston
comes in every day after work
for a cup of coffee and ,
sometimes, a hot dog.
•'I come for the food and it's a
beautiful place to relax," she
says. "I tell everybody about lt. ,,
WIBLE JANIJUES' Bankers
Quarters has earned him a
reputation in the fast food busi-
neaa. it was not the fint franc~se
to 10 beyond the norm.
"I've been doing this since
1971," says Daniel Murray, owner ol 12 Buraer Kings in New
Hampeblre. "I t.blnt this is go.
lat to be a trend. l think u tbe
conipetilive condlt-ioos U1hten
up, people 'trill be looking for •
way to difterentiate themselves
froJD the muaee." · Murray built a Burger Kina oo
tb• •bore or Lake Win·
mpetaukee with bl1 windows for
&be view and a dock. for paal.q
boa ten. .. We ttied to buUd ln a ffl'taln
atmotpbere," be says. "If a
l.UO• ..... redwood l.uteed ot Jut red wood, and tbe P1
...... tbe w..t ~ nMtlll • ftlte We hamburcer at.Mt, be ti ta an exe.lleat competlttve
position.
••1 'lmNK AU. UM m~ out-..... Nrtiealub' Burier IGnf
. .-cl llcDona.ld'\, _are -u tbe
saying goes -putting a lot of ef-
fort into removing the 'stand'
from hamburger s tand."
J anikies says he has hired the
man who designed Bankers .
Quarters lo upgrade his other
restaurants but quickly added
he will not go to those extremes
again.
.While Burger King's $1.S
billion ln gross sales last year
trailed the $5.4 billion of
McDonalds and $2 billion of Ken-
tucky Fried Ch'ic k en; the
Pillsbury subsidiary was alone
in posting real growth and is
catch ing up in sal es p e r
restaurant. says Paul Reinhard,
manager of Burger King cor-
porate relations. ··-· SINCE 1917, Janikies has buill
an organization that employs
five district managers, a person-
nel manager, a comptroller and
a construction department. He
has also progressed from think-
ing he was dining out on a meat-
ball sandwich lo collecting an-
tique Mercedes automobiles.
He followed his first Burger
King in Cranston in 1969 with 15
more in Rhode Island, eight in
Massachusetts and three in Ver-
mont.
He gives credit to his immi-
grant Greek parents for leactµng
him to work hard and save his
money.
"ll 's a good reeling to know
that I just followed the old left
foot in front of the right foot
theory and it happe ned,"
Janikiess~ys .
Bias charged
He says the shots have several
ad vantages over the Pill.
•'If you take a birth control
pill orally, you get a very high
'level of steroids in the blood im-
mediately after absorption, and
the leve~ decreas~ eveey hour,"
Beck said. "The amount you re-
ally need ls the amount obtained
15 or 20 hours after you take the
one big dose. Most side effects of
the pill are dose-dependent."
Beck said women actually get
a~ut 50 times the dosage they
need every time they lake an
oral contracepUve.
.. WITH CONTROLLED re-
lease, we adjust the i:ate so that
the level is constant and un-
changing," he said.
ln ··t heir early · experiments'
with baboons, university re-
searchers varied the interval
between injections ·from one lo
six months.
Beck said the most reasonable
interval would be three months
because "once the treatment is
made, we can 't remove the
material. It has to dissolve
naturally."
"The main question is whether
women are going to accept the
absence of menstruation," he
said. "Menstruation doesn't oc-
cur until the injection wears off.
There is also the possibility of
some slight. irregular bleed-·
ing."
Beck said injectable con-
traceptives would be most effec-
li ve in developing countries
where women are unable to see
medical personnel regularly.
'Balls of fluff'
emerge scratchy
BALTIMORE (AP) -Police Commluloner Donald
Pomerleau is just an old-fashioned guy who WU wring-a term Of
"endearment" when he described women u "balls of nutf" during
a sex discrimination hearing, a spokesman for the department
said.
But women's rights organizations in Maryland term the 65-
year-old Pomerleau's comments "obnoxious and frivolous."
·'I lille to think people are beginnin1 to overcome Jexual
stereotypes but I guess it isn't true," said Amy Randall, president
of the Baltimore chapter of the National Organization for Women.
TESTIFYING IN A SEX-diacrlmination suit against the
Baltimore Police Department, Pomerleau described women as
''ballsoffluff''-tolouddisapprovalfromspectatonincourt.
· Pomerleau was being croia-examined by an attorney for of.
ficer Mary Stout, who is suiq the department over alleged dia-
criminatioo ill promotion and aulpments of women officen.
Her attorney, Kenneth Jobnaon, aaked Pomerleau if he· had
once publicly called women "little balllolOuff."
''All women are little balls of nun in u,. eyes of the Creator,''
he told U.S. Dlatrtct Judge Prank A. ~aufman. "lt'• an endearing
term, a term l would uae to delcribe my .Ue."
IDS STATEMENT UOtJGln' moans of disapproval from
feqiale offtcen in the courtroom.
Dennis Hill, chief spokesman for the police, reiterated that
Pomerleau often used tbe phrue when referrln1 to womeG and lD·
tended no offense.
''He'• been ualn1 the term for yean," Hill aaid in an interview
at poUee budquarten. "l'w mwn blm for l• yean and I've
khowa him to UH lt u a t.MQ ot endearment." .•
''It mUel lt 1oc* Un be w• clownlnc women but tbat wun't
the c: ..... be lldded. · .
lllLL MID NSWI A~ or tbe conimluioner'• ,..
marltl took tbem oat ol eoatat, and U'l\lld that Pomerlieau bad a
1ood neGl'd of wQl'kln1 to brinl womm lnto tbe poUee ~-· Then are 125 feinale polke otftcen ben, compand wttb a.•
men. 1be department ba tour womea MrYIDt u pollM .....-
compared wttb 311 male..,....., 1'berl an two lllella·nMiq
womfl' oftleen, Cl'>e lieutenant and one m..,_ .
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$.[)· Absolved of fire blame, man uneasy r1
BOSTON CA P) -The threats
and midnight phone calls have
stopped. It's been years since
anyone openly blamed him for
the fire that killed· nearly 500
merrymakers at the Cocoanut
Grove nightclub 38 years ago to·
day.
Still, Stanley F. Tomaszewski
felt a chill when be heard about
the MGM Grand hotel blaze in
Las Vegas that claimed 84 lives.
"Why didn't they learn?
Wh e r e are the s prinklers?
Where were all the monitors?"·
asked Tomaszewski.
Tomas zewski , a sort -
Pain permanent
Her life scarred
by 'elephant man'
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. <AP)
-Ignored by waiters in
restaurants. screamed at on
s ubways and la ughed at in
stores, she bears the brunt of
one of nature's cruelest tricks:
neurofibromatoais. or "Elephant
Man's" disease.
· While little' is known about the
incu.abte disease,-.. what is cer-
tain is that it leaves a body
grotesquely di9figured.
A maze of fleshy lumps covers
Kalber)cne~& face. Her nose,
overridden with tumor:i, is
pushed to one side. A small
clump of the nodes hangs from
one side of her jaw. Sllrgery on
the tumors saved her life twice.
Her arms have large beige
spots.
ENGLAND'S "ELEPHANT
Man," John Merrick. became a
circus freak before an early
death. His tragic story became
the subject of the hit play and
movie, "The Elephant Man."
Unlike Merrick, Katherine
never wears a bag to' cover .her
face. She works billing patients
for medical services, li ves in her
own apartment and stands up
against physical p ain a nd
human ignorance.
The pain is never ending. Pat-
ting or bugging her may send
s hivers of pain through her
whole body.
''After a while, you learn to
live with the pain," says the
54-year-old woman whose true
name was withheld when in -
terviewed by The Middlesex
News.
KATREtt«E MANAGES to
keep her sense of humor through
it all.
"If the spots were green. I'd
look like a frog," she jests~
But the humor can't always
cover tbe hurt.
Several months ago, while rid-
ing the subway she was at-
tacked. Police arrested a sus-
pect. But she decided not lo
prets charges.
"I WU reminded that if I point
a finger at this guy. there was
the retaliation factor and in my
case, lt was more severe. You
see, I have a fac, you don't
forget," she said.
a1:ct:NTL v . KATBE&INE
was In a subway wbeo a woman
sat .next to her, took one look and
"ran to the end ofthe subway."
Once in a restaurant, a waiter
handed her what looked like a
recipe. ...,
"It looked good. I remem-
ber~ it called for eggplant. but
when I got to the end of the
page.. there was a message tell·
ing m e to apply it to my face every nit,ht," she said.
The message promised the
mixture would cure her "slti.n
problem."
-:.,•It--doean't ..fturt my feelings ·
any more. U that's the way they
feel, they have a worse problem
than me." she said.
YET SHE LIVES with a touch
of bitterness. too.
"If I was in a room. someone
would talk to that handsome
man over there or that pretty
lady over there before they
would come to me. Let's face
it," she said.
·'Sometimes ,•· she adds
wistrully. "l just want to hug
pe<1ple and I don't know how
they'll react, so I don't.•·
Boston transit
given I wee·k
BOSTON <AP) -The state
Supreme Court ruled Friday
that the governor's takeover of
t he penniless Boston transit
system was Illegal. But the court
gave commuters a one-week
reprieve , allowing the
Massachusetts Legislature one
last chance to bail out a complex
that is too broke lo shut down.
The justices set a one-week
deadline for resolving the
fiscal cris is plaguing the
Massachusetts Bay Transporta-
tion Authority. The Legislature
is.due back Monday to tackle the
problem.
If no resolution is reached,
some 250,000 daily commuters
face the possibility that service
on the MBTA will halt at mid·
night next Friday.
Raft buried
HOLLYWOOD CAP> -Legen-
dar.,Y movle gangster George
Raft, whose tough guy roles set
a p1ttem for later filma of that
aenre, •aa buried Frid•y after services at Forest Lawn in the
Holl~Hnls.
S~personic plane
spurs designers
SBA'n'LE <AP) -8oe6.QI and tht-. aua.r-corporatiom are
com= for a t•ral eaatract to cle•elop plau for a aupenoatc
jet _.that would cnalle at or above llach 2 -twice the tpeed ot ICMIDd, ............... ..,.. .
Tbt Boei.111 llllltary Airplane Co., arm ol The BoelDI Co., aDd
Gnamw Corp., Mel>Onnell Dor.Illa• Corp. and Rockwell lllt4na-
Uooal an vyla1 to do tlM tu0,000 atudy for tbe NatJoaal
Aerouallet ud Space Adm.Wltr1Uoa. A d.claAOD on Ute contnet
it due in luuary.
Man Bauman, pl"OIMIMI maaa1er ror Ul• Botfn1 Advance
At.rplme BnDcb, •~ya the around rulel for tbe study call for a
mUltarJ ftlNM p1aDe willa a •mUe tffectave recli• fGr Polllblt
UH la ..... and a n,bter with a 1.-,ID&>e eftectift nldl•,.
'poMlble .. iD the Mkldle SM\ .
t
spoken. 54-year-old auditor, has
reason to be horrified by deadlf ~f~
fire: He not only saw the -
tragedy of the Grove blaze, Nov.
28, 1942, but also was accused of.' I'
causing it. ,! n-:
Then a 16-year-old busboy;..."'\'
Tomaszews ki had s truck a .111 •
match near an imitation palrrr H1:•
tree so he could replace a Ught·' 1
bulb in the basement cocktail'• 1 "•
lounge of what was one of ; ll·
Boston 's mos t popular "'·'.
nightspots. ·1
About that time, fire broke · •·
out. Within 12 minutes. the'• rf"
building was engulfed. " •
One thousand people were
jammed into the club. many of 4 •
them jubilant fans of Holy Cross':"T b'1
College celebrating a football .. m .-
upset over Boston College. Hun-!'\" .
d reds were killed in a desperate'°"'~·
rush for the exit, choking on '""'ti
smoke and fumes . Two hundred ,:.,;r:..
piled up behind a revolving door. ti r.J
The victims included cowboy ac:r .. ,..,,
tor Buck Jones. •AT tJ 1c1
IT STILL STANDS as this b n1.
country's worst blaze of its kind :""{~· ' i
492 dead and more than 200 in-~;i: j u red. .,b tw
Vi ctims were brought int<1ri.hul
Boston City Hospital al the rate11
0&9z
of one· every Jl seconds. More'n
blood plasma was used than wa~ 1'>tm
n eeded for American 1::
servicemen wounded in the at-'•" 1
tack on Pearl Harbor. 1'•
Ten were indicted later, in-,;,~·
eluding nightclub owner Ramettt'f ..
Welansky. who was sent to
prison for manslaughter. .;~ '"'
Tomaszewski said he struck'('"' ·
the match. dropped it on the' / floor and stepped on it. But he · ':'"
s aid he was innocent or any •pn
wrongdoing, that his match __ _
wasn 'l the fatal spark.
WHEN THE BOSTON Fir8<hh
Department officially ended its
investigation in 1970, it con-·~h\'(
eluded the fire was of "unknown"'iJQ
o r i g i n . · · R e f e r r i n g t o ----
Tomaszewski. the report said,
" ... the department was una-,.,ft
ble to find that the conduct of the-'.!o
boy started the fire." ,.,,,_,
People blamed him anyway. "1 i;;1
"I've been through a lot of,. ,.,, ...
grief," Tomaszewski said. "I've·,..
been spit upon. called every .,11,:
name under the sun. My life haS"'rn oc:
been threatened h undreds of.:mt:i'
times by people who blamed me nS
for the fire. I've been through ~uih
the lo.rtures of the damned." ,, •$•<:
The phone calls and threatso't h~J
have stopped in recent years.
) ..
"MAYBE THE VENOM hasMh~:
disappeared. Perhaps people t~oo
have located to other parts oe l ud
the country. It's easier to face"Cl~t<"
the world." ,.~,.u~
But Tomaszewski, who workt•oA
for a federal agency, still reetsl>luo'l
he bas t.Q "play it low." 1t3up
"Obviously," he said , "I havei .. h-.J
not gone down the street withn•>a-J(,
banners fiying and saying, 'Heyl:>'"
Remember m e? I was the Co·' .no'>
coanut Grove boy.• But I conJ~!tvnj
duct my life in a normal fashion1,9hs•
I don't feel I have to look ovei' noiJ
my back beca u s e I t hin ldon?'
somebody might be coming,lartJ
afte r me." s'l l:)nJ
He said he blots out the
memories instead of "crying iJtRT
my beer." He is proud he wentuui
on to l"aduate from college. Her:f J a•
recenUy retJred as a colonel ln'' im
tbe Mns-tthunttt-•N-ationst"l <tlno
Guard. .,~o•!t
StlJl, he will never forget. 1114 • "
:UJlftW
A PA.IUDN& LOT coven ...,_t u"Jl
old Grove site. Authorities be~OQ1"'!
llY the tratedy foetered the upGf),)(
lredU.1 of aafety codes an~ tna,,
tilniflcaDt lmprovementa an··•h-tJ
baro u..t.menta. But COClld ltl'f; ''-')
happm aptnT ·" U1111 "I 1uppoH lt could ," HJ6>8 : •
Riobard Stevfta, vice pre1ldeDP"' '°' , of t.M N1Uclnal Fire Prot.ctlon1tlX'2
Aleacy la Botton. "Codn can,,a t
10 H far. When It comes to11Uu1~
f:!lcta1 wbat bappn1 In 8!&<..,
ldlnc -a aiptly baata, that IJmitJ
• l>racdcal tmpoulblHty:• :JCS -''
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Wtnding drive way leads
to custom 4 Bdr m ex-
ecutive home. Step-dwn
living room with massive brick fireplace. Family
room overlooks sparkl-
ing pool Use imagina·
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today!
SEA COVE
PROPERTIES
714-631--6990
6BDRMS
llGCAMYOM
2 Bdrms+den in won-
derful end unit. Excel
f10an. Priced to sell at s:m.ooo.
llGCAMYOM
Popular Deauville
Town.home with pool and ·
spa. Lovely canyon view.
34:i0sq ft. All new cpl and
paint. Oversized lot.
Priced to seU at $575,000.
Excel fmancing avail.
UMDAISLE
Charming waterfront
home with lots of wood I and tile. Accommodates
75' boat. $2.75 million.
MDIAW.AYCOMDO 4 aA--THS Ffxer upper. Family
$126,500 A huge Eastslde home home with pool and
MIWPORT HEIGHTS
2 bedroom, 2-story aduJt with family room , brick. Excel location.
unit o n acres o r fireplace, double car $LSl,900.
1 d caoed grounds garage. Beautiful loca -~~ w[ll help finance tion. Price only $115,000. DAMA POIMT
at 13%. AAume 6% loan. Call on this one, 546-2313 Spectacular views of
Open Sat/Sun 1·5. 443 --w Dana Point M a rina
Gloucester Dr (off Tustin I THE REAL 1· coutline trom this Im · t>et~~~;f;~k~~~~ ESTATERS f::~ai:.u~1~!:Ui:p~~
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i bar, blUn BBQ and gas
beaters. Excel owner
financing with 25%
down. S750.000.
CATAUHA ISLAND
Ready to move into.
fUrniahed 2 Bdrm condo wttli great view. Includes
S pauen1er 1olf cart.
EXcbance poalble.
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EASY UV)NGI
Huge 3bd surroµnded by woods
i n Lake Forest. Low
maintenance yard w/beautiful
s pa . Low do wn payment. ·
Assume 10% int. OWC lrg. 2nd.
$225,000. Call Patrick Tenore.
EASTSIDE
2 ON A LOT
2 Bd l Ba house, util. room.
fenced yard. double garage,
and l Bd 1 Ba unit, fenced
yard-income-$820/mo. $134.950.
Call Craig.
LINDA ISLE
4br, 41h bath + maids qtr. Lrg.
FR .. formal dining Beaut lite
decor. Room for 65 ' yacht.
Owner consider option. Sell at
$1.100,000. Bob & Dovie Koop.
DOYa SHOltES CUSTOM
2-3br. 4 ba, formal dining.
bridge rm. 3FP. Fab view.
Total sec. "mus t to see"
$500,000 Bob & Dovie Koop11
OCEAH VIEW Dova
4br. 4ba. forma l dining. Huge
FR. huge yard w/pool, fab
ocean-& nite lite view. $7~K
Fee. $500,000. Ext fin. assum.
Bob & Dovie Koop.
"W4111lAtOMT MEWPC*T
Boat dock ·+ 3br, 3ba home . 3
yrs . old. Huge master suite
with lrg. spa & bayview. Sell at
$525K, $274 !St T.D. at 11%
ass um. Bob" & Dovie Kooo.
IA YFllONT LEASE
2br, lba, fireplace. 3yrs old.
Fab view. $650/mo. Bob &
Dovie.
NIWPOIT + 4 UHm
Jbr, 2ba. FR, owner unit + 3-2,
2ba. Vr. shrp. $340K w/190K
assum. at 11.5%. Inc. $21,300.
Bob & Dovie Koop.
CA.MIO SHOii LIASI
4br, 3ba, fr, pool. Ocean view.
3 pri beaches. Sl,900/ mo. Bob
& Dovie Koop.
ttlVM TBIACI RMIST
3br, 2ba, all newly decor.
~reakfa!t fm., diriing, lrg F .R,
w/fp. Beau liv1ng rm w/fp.
New shake roof, paint, cpt, nu
fre nch doors. Must see, at
$330K Fee. Bob or Dovie.
OPIM SAT JIUM 1•4
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.,.W . ...,,500. Ea.at.I
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trade for smaller hom
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541-7729
tunl.IROCI INVESTORS
Super sharp 4 Bdrm
family room, atrium,
secluded location, pro-fessiona lly decorated.
An excellent buy at
1310,000.
7°/oDOWN
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CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX owner wants Income. Wlll finance the
balance. Each unit 2
Bdrms, $269,000. Bltr.
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REAL ESTATE
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243o W C06SI Hwy 31~ Manne Ave
Newporl Beach Balboa Island
HI -1400 '7J..6t00
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3 & 2 Bdrms, coaipletely furnished.
Bui\t·ins, 4 + car garage. Offer down
payment and take over $438,000 loan·
at only l2o/.i% for 30 years. 1195.000.
THE BEST
3 Bdrm + ? room, 2 Bath Peninsula
home on a big R·2 bulldable lot just
100' to beach. All new carpeting,
drapes thruout. Really different! Only
$239,500 with terms.
3 & 3 (»UPLEX
Each \.m.it has 2 baths and it's only 1 ·
blo c k t o the beach . Ope n
b eam -fireplace-corner lot-good
income. Plus terms. $249,500. Try 15%
down.
JACOBS REALTY
675-6670
2919 Neweorf llvd. caner 30tll
Have something you want Ma~e you~ s h oppi~g
to sell? Classified ads do easter by us101 the Dally
It well. 642-5678. 1 Pilot Classified Ads.
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110111 ILlllS ca.
OVER 50 YEA~S OF SERVI Cc
IA YAlONT WITH DOCK
Gorgeous Modem Home With A DistincUve
Old World Interior With Imported
Furnishings Handsome Wooden Mantels.
Huge ··car\lcd Wood " Bar. So Many Special
Amenitiei> Automatic Sprinklers. Air
Cond1tion1ng . Sec ur ity Syste m . Profes
s1on a lly Decorated & Professionally
Landscaped. Dock For Fifty-Foot Boat.
Priv ate Beach By Appointment Only.
Sl.600.000.
LIDO ISLE
Easy Financing. Near Community Beaches.
Clubhouse & Tennis. Quiet Comer Lot With
Traditional Three Bedrooms . Plus Great
Guest Quarters With Bath & Bar. Or Billiard
S ize Recreation Room. Beautifully Landscaped Lanai & Patio. Expandable Lot.
1435.000.
VBSAILLIS
Fabulous M ati sse S t ud io Condo .
Professionally Decorated. Minutes To
Beach. Security Gate Gym &. Pool. Just
Reduced To $89.900
LIDO ISLI
Exceptionally Good Location Near Tennis
Courts & Bea ches Really Neat Two
Bedroom llome With Oen. Plus Form:il
Dining Room. Assumable Loan Price Only
S375.(JOO,
IMVESTOIS A TTBmOH
N1rt' Livable Home On A Large R-2 Lot In
Better Area Of Costa Mei;a. Build An Extra
Unit For Income Priced Al S9S.SOO.
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$10.IOO DOWN
•• CAMTOM YllW•
TransferNd <>Wt* inallted on beet. T•
advantage. Set agalntt a changing
beckdrop of .,-.n and gotden ~ lont
lhadow9 and twinkling lights; this INl!ettlc
5' bedroom home often • aciec:O• tfted foyer flanMd by large living rootn and
dining room. The ruddy glow of blaZlng
logs from 2 fireplacn provides a r.etlng of
snug Cheerlulneu. You are guw•iteed to
tove it at S279.000. Terms cll8l0m tailored
to your needs. For private showing call
today! (714) 7~1601.
Nlll.urr•m
Bring 'f04JI l)llnt btUltl •nd broom and Mve
ssu on thfa 2 bedroom cott• ln pnme
C.O.ta Mela ~tlon. R-2 zonl_ng_ ~-'l·...&.--
devetopment potential for further
investment! A bll'Oaln at 195,000. Cell for
BE WHAT YOU WANT TO.BE
DO WHAT YOU.WAHi TO DOI
. SI 51,100 S .. ! MIWPOIT!
Wonderful family hOme bUi" wtth Privacy In
mind:-Aedecot 1ted k1td'ien with many
upgrade,e add•d. Thera 11 alto
E)(CEPTIONM. ~-...... The
j40/0DOWN
Owner wants out before the New Year!
Payments of only S883 per month. Loadl
of wall paper. bonus room. 4 bedrooms.
fresh paint and ·morel Priced to go at
S128,500 right nowt (71 4) 545-0491.
......
fur1Mr detlits. (11~) rs• 1 sot. ANANCIAL IMDEPDIBCE owner wfff ...... Wt ~ 01 P9'f
Real Estate 1s one of the few
remaining methods that allows
you lo aci'ueve that goalll
POlnta for a new tolftf Oftl i« this
opportunity pass you bv. call b further
Information, (714) M&-9491.
••OCIAM NOMT•• Attend the W~&Lll
llAL HTATI SAUi .. Olmn
UC1M11 coua• 91/20/0 IUY A POOL DllJ6HTFUL
WAil.iD eAIDBt I
Creates a welcoming entry court. This
spacious 4 bedroom home features a
country kitchen. planned for etflclency wtth
trench door& leading to a Darden patio.
This timeless beauty offers a relued
lifestyle and true value at S136.9IO. For
appointment to vtew call today! (714)
759-1501.
The ilood things of life at their belt! This
serenely bNutlful 3 bedroom home strikes
a i>.1.no. wfth nmure. l~ine snuggling
by a craa.ting fire. While listening to the
f\)lr of the waves breaking. ol long walks
down unil1teruptecl eJCOUM9 of beach.
This prestige rHidence is offered at
S790.000. C.K f°' a private showing. (714)
159-1501.
SH TUITION -(Textbooks,
Practice Exams & instruction).
....... Wlm COUllll
MOWAYA..•~U
Extraordinary financing ready for VOi(. Lei's
keep those monthly payments LOW.
Takeover financing and owner will
consider carrying pepert Greet ioc.tion
with 1600 SQuate feet of living space. At
S115.000 all terms. call now at. (714)
545-9491.
And we'll throw In a terrific little 4 bedroom
home with a new root. dishwasher. and garage doof opener. Terrific Mesa North
location and aatdnQ only S119.900. act now
and call. (714) 5'45-0491 • AT THISI LOCA110MS
•A~• LA.uMA tMU&
• &.OS ALAMITOS • MOHrCLA•
FOR FULL DETAILS
••IAClfCOUNtaT VIEW**. AND REGISTRATION, CALL: LIMITED IDITIOM
OLD FASHIONED Featur1ng foothills that roll to tt'8 hOrtzon MS. IOTqM)O Attractive Mesa Verde family home now
An abundance of pY<:es to be atone! A aasurtng a rural atmosphere and tranquil 17 I 4t llM545 available in desirable location. expanded
unique combination of locatt0n. dettgn and contentment. The ex1erlor of this fine one o f a kind master suite. and tasteful COMPLETELY
value. This efe91nt and specious family TURTLEAOCK home reflect• symphony of SponD9d 1:1¥ add1t1on of imported tiles throughout. REFURllSHED' home featurea 1 wo,. o f a cnftsmen brick. WQOd 81\d soa~ penes of glass. WALKER & L& REAL ESTAll impeccably landscaped front and rear •
· lhro~ and 19 Petfect tor the larQ9 . p=~ ~248.000 wlth excet')tional An Equal Opport"'11ty E~ yards Talc})over loans .of reootd. Asking Yes. the owner went through this lovely
famtty Mth an active ttntyte. If you Wlftf' fi .. . ,..t~, i 11,()_ 769-1~~ _. Ot\ly $215:000 Qlllt~.~·1.. • oul-<lEHaC home from the ground up. New ....._ i 1. ;,-,,--, · · ,~ ~ ·1. ,. • .Al/"":.7.: ~-· ·~ 1 paint inside and out. new rugs. l'}ew dra---. --~-r-i~-~-~-m_s_r: .. ~: .. ~_r~-59--~ ... F_~_'~-i~-p~-~-ecost._~_~_·_'~ .. ' ... __ ,_ .. _. ,,_.-..,...~ ....... "_·· ... ,,.· .. ' .. ~_~_~6 · 7· ~•F'.:."1: -b,Ood' HOMES SOLDl_~_._·-.. · ;-~-~_r1_:_ .. _1;_. __ ·_ ... _~e_,~_~~_·,_i:_1·T_~_1~-M-ss_t·-~_,~_':_~_~_4n::. __ ~_1_me_ ...... _ .. -...
UNITS. UMITS
12Sht foUr·pleites. Buy
<*ae or ~ them all. All 29dnn \llliU! with only
15% down. Offered at
$127,JOO. ~3666.
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"' 1:00 • m to 5.30 pm Mond8y lhru Friday a to noon S.1urday
COSTA MESA OFFICE 330W Bay
642.5'71
HUNTINGTON BEACH
17r75 Be•t'h Blvd.
S40-122.0
LACUNA BEACH
1027 N. Coast Hwy. Lal\lll• Bead1 ~·9481
NORTH COUNTY
dial rree $40-1220
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COSTA MESA
X190 HARBOR Bl.VI>.
(714) 545-9491
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
4 Bedroom in Phase III. OCEAN
VIEW, many extras including
alarm system . tinted windows,
auto matic sprinklers. Near
community pool and tennis. Submit
terms. $296.000.
Pete Barrett~~
COZY llTllAT 1M ~
Woodsy interior and exterior "cute
as a button" 2 Bdrm home on large
R-2 lot. Picture yourself in front of
comfy fire, away from it all, but
really close to everything. $135,000.
PafllCT COf -*ATIOM
VIEW -HOM.E LOCATION all ln
prestigious Turtlerock. President
~ome plan 70. 4 Bdrm, rarrdry room,
indoor laundry, 3 car garage -
comfortable family home & more!
Call for appt to see. $410,000. Open Sat 12-4.
DllAMS co.. TIUI
On The Peninsula Point, 2 Bdrm 2 bath, den, double garage stnued
for 2nd story. Beamed ceiUn11.
used brick, paneling -* real
dream home. Open Suh 1·5.
•uaous AND SPACIOUS
Custom home in Cliff Haven. Lar1e rooms for entertaining and cozy
upstairs 1lttln1 room wltb
panoramic water view. 1215,000.
Come by and see it Sat/Sun 1.S.
LAZY NAM'S l?ltM
Put away tM mower at t~ Penbwula home. ROOlny 4 , 4
batbs md family room home, wttll
den/study too. Cloee to bMeMI,
bay and ocem -w!M> needl more?
NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT HLLS
2043 WESTCUFF DRIVE
(714) 646-7711
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Waite,. S.J(;ng .
&..A66oc.
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Ocn/mtn view overlooking Monarch
Bay. Beam Ctg, courtyard entry -4
BR+ F ..,/lg eating area in Gourmet
kitchen w/J'ENN-AIR stove. Sep
dining area.
OAllAID:-S344,000.00
Seller desires wrp/ instlmt contract
w/as little as $70,000 Own.-Finance
terms -Buyers benefit.
12571 Se.-s... Dr.
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INVESTMENTS
, .. nll ""Camlsf ........
A peaceful retreat nestled in the
"Golden Triangle" Tax advantage
w /matur~ 4.78 acre avocado grove
recently .grafted I topped for
maximum production. Investment
credit/ depreciation for over 400 trees.
Of!NUD:-S411,000.00 Charmjng air-condition ed "Country
French" 3BR+F home wt Pool &
Jacua:i, tnea roof -cozy seclusion.
Assume lst TD & Seller will consider
substantial 2nd TD.
IA TFllOMT -PIEA/SLIP ...... ,..,. ....
VACANT LCYr in prestigious Npt Bch
on Promontor.y Bay. E njoy the
relaxing environment of wtrfmt Uvin1
W/YfNr own boat faclllties. Lot value
plus borne coets would give you dream
home the way you want tt at
considerably less than area resale
home prices. °''. •:-ttll.000.00 L•• ,. ......
Seller will consider xchna for •~able, installment sale, etc1 for tax l"e&lofta.
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2670 SAN MlGUEL DRIVE
(714) 759-1501
INVESTORS
l5 units in Costa Mesa. Large two
and one bedroom apartments.
Ga rages and carports. Center
courtyard with BBQ's. Near schools
and shopping. Asking pr.ice 1695,000.
coM>o HJ.too
Assume $47,000 loan. This home ls a
very spacious 1 Bedroom and is
tastefully decorated. Amenities
include security gate. laundry
room, community pools. and spas.
Don't wait at this price. Call
556-2660.
MISA VllDI MOltM •
Ra re 2 -story 4 l)eifr.oom ~~
outstanding k>ca~lon. Its~ 1~ than
10 years old and has formal 4inlnl,
2 fireplaces. 3 baths. family room .
Full price $160.000. Call 751-3191.
SANTA AMA H•elm
Near the Newport backbay, this
upgraded 3 bedroom 2 bath pool
home is a real bargain. tt feat\ll'el
•n added on f amity room, two
fireplaces, and master bedroom
suite. Assume the 1st TD and the
owner may c008lder a 2nd TD. Pull
price $140,000. 556-2880.
MIWPOllT IMCH t IM. ...
Decorator's stn11e story 2 bedroom·
2 bath in Westclltt area. Seller now
llH two homes and la amdoul to
make a quick sale. can 751-3191. c......... ... ........
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Coleswort.by & Co.
25.4S EASTBLUFF DR.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA.
640-0020
EASTILUFF POOL HOME
Spacious 4 bdrm + warm family
room. Perfect for the active family . Sc~ools. sho~ping & park near by.
Quack possession available. $230.000.
OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-5
Bluffs single level 3 bdrm. 2 baths.
wide greenbelt. nice patio. $159,500.
1951 San Bruno
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OUTSTA•I.._ 6 UMn
One block to Ocean Blvd. Prime
CdM location. Private patio. quiet
cul-de-sac. Owner will carry.
CHARMING CDM
South of PCH. 2 homes on so· lot.
See Lorraine Basche. Open
Saturday 1-5 at ~Avocado or call
714/613-1600.
HAllOI YllW-OWMa CADY
Choice view property in Corona del
Mar. Exctting courtyard entry ,
jacuzzi. Fee land. See Lorraine
Basche. ()pen Sunday 1·5 at 2501
Harbor View Dr or call 714/613-1600.
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WM. L DOUD • CO •• ..C:.. IHI L C.... Hwy •• Mt 217 e ....... Mw.CAUUI
VIEW
CORONA DEL MAR
Large duplex' with bay and ocean
Vi~ws. 4 bd.rms. ·and 3 bd.rma. Cozy
fireplaces, carpets, drapes .an~
bit-ins. Attractive terms available
for quallfted buyer. $389,500.
CATMMA ••n ... fram tbll
cla•::e aaa La11ana Beach ...._ ••. AdiaceDt rilw lot
aval lorllll~. 8. AueeorT.
Han• ..... OrQI SUN 1-5 P.M.
1030 TDIPLZ HILLS. CS.14)
TIULY AlllO•Ml• 38R home in
Tustin Laurelwood area. Corntr
unit w/D/ffl cpts & diabwasber.
Great financing. $124,900. Lila
Harper 752-1'1'. CS-15 >
MIW Ulfllet Highly sophisticated
V i l l a in San J o·a q u i n
w I •ir-conditloning and great
location. $152,900. Jane Paquin
642·8235. ($-16)
Pl.AM I IM .IASMI .. C-1 Sharp
end-unit w/custom features incl
extended balcony, private yard and
some ocean view. $349,500 incl land.·
Cathy Schweickert 642-~. CS-17 >
$110,000 STAITR HOMI! 3BR, 2
bath, beautifully upgraded, plush
new carpets, Mexican paver tiles,
large yard w/ RV access. good
assumable financing. Holly Markas
644-6200. (S-18)
IUILDllS SPECIAL! Charming
Cypress plan in Woodbridge Glen
w/oversized yard and customized
features throughout. Quick escrow
possible. $126,900. Jamie Wilkinson
551-8700. <S-19)
LAUI& POINT TOWMHC>tiE Elegant
3BR, 21h bath condo w/plantation
s hutters in master BR. Largest
floor plan -$139,500. Lee Henkel
752-1414. <S-20)
TllMS-TllMS AND LOCATION!
Prime Bayfront location. Seller will
lease/option or carry 1st TD. 4BR
home w/pier and slip. $2,100,000 incl
land. Ma rtha Mac nab 642-8235.
(S-21>
SUN IM THI MoaN,.._ -MOOH AT
Ml•HTt 4BR home perfect for
entertaining. Spacious entryway
w I large retractable roof. Heated
,JM>Ol. J>Jice incl Jan4 $56:5,000. Dave
Schweickert 642-8235. <S·22)
....
116 CANYON ISTATll Walls of glass, relaxing views featured-· in
this 6BR home w/formal living &
dining rms. Brick floors, beamed
ceilings, a ntique hardware. poof
and spa. $1.295 .000. Lynne Valentine
644-6200. CS-23)
OWNa HAS ru.CHASID HOMI! So
hurry to buy this 2BR, 2 bath
Newport Beach condo w/fplc and
pool. Try a lease/ option. $123,500.
Barbara Aune 642-8235. (S-24 >
DRAMATIC ILl&ANCll Stately
courtyard en try into thi s
customized 4BR Broadmoor home.
Patio and pool are extensions of
H ving and dining areas affording
complete privacy. $695,000. Lynne
Valentine 644-6200. (S-25)
HAllOI .... -MOYI '" l90al CHlllSTMASI Outstanding upgrades
in this beautiful 2BR & den & 21h
bath h ome w /gpa . Gated
commun ity w/24 hour securtty,
tennis and pool. $575,000. Bea
Arnold 644-6200. (S·26 )
OM THI IOTH FAIRWAY -116
CANYON! Spacious 4BR expanded
Ve r sailles w12~story glass wall
ffording outstanding view. Pvt spa
& patios. $675,000. Lynne Valentine
644-6200. ($-27)
WOOOllllMH WITH YllW! Excellent
4BR detached home on cul-de-sac
w/park and mountain view. Lg
yard; Assumable loans. $179,900.
Dan Johnson 551-8700. (S.28) -LUC.. wmt YllW! 3BR family
rm home w/master retreat. Hi1h
ceilings, French doors lead to
atrium w/fountain. 1750,000. Lynne
Valentine 844-6200. CS-~>
wocr1ile1 ConAM Near new
2BR, bath Bodes• plan w/family
rm, fplc. Cloee to lake. Owner will
uailt in financtna. S152,2:5C>. Jean
Laten M1-8700. (S.30)
,... 19CJALt aBR, 2 bath family
home. Clo1e to schools and
1hoppin1. '850/mo. Terry Hanes
842 .... (S.31)
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year aid dupla Gely -blocll from tbe •ud lD Newport S..ela. ftll
attradl•ely d•= property featur-. cathedral • a .-aou. m-... bedroom 1uite Wtds ftiwplace,
hardwood ldteben witb Jena-Air.
Superb bathroom tile Mlectlanl. Plua
a 1 bedroom 1 bath rear unit. Owner
very anxious. Be creative and submit
your olfen. Alkin1 $350,000
IAClllA Y PIUTIGE
We are prOud to repreient one of the
· fin-*~ of Newpan baekbay.
Thia prestigious ea~t' sized home offers the finest of amenities .
Featurea within tbi1 4800. ·sq. ft.
re1idenee includes 4 bedroo~•. 3
baths, billiard room, formal dlnln1,
marble eotty. swimminl pool, spa, and a panoramic view of the back baiy ·
and city lights. Valued at '899.000.
PLUSH
A beautifully upgraded Franciscan
Fountains home. Fresh paint inside
and out. Plus luxurioUJ new carpet. A
spacious 4 Bdrm 2 Ba beauty with
formal dining, breakfast room~ and
more. Super financing by owner.
Asking $209.900.
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rib pool, aa-and eloM
to ~. AUWD•· COLI OF ... ~ bleflnaDdq and offered ._....,r-OIJ llALTOlt
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in Oauifted. Will your rieht here ln Clua .
ad be Uaere? To place To place· your 1ar e
,.ar ed., call M2·5'71 aale ad, call IG-51'1&;,
-ITHR REALI ir.t..:. ..ESTATB:RS ~"8:! gacl@a:IBl_j)ftw, HIWUSnNe -
.
llAUTIPUL DOV• SHOltlS ,
MIA T VllW--1491,00Q ~
0--Wll C...y SJ70,000 T.D. ~
-Balboa Island Realty a.OSl~ucH
1'NO INVESfMl!HT C!eMP1'NV
On Prestigious Galaxy Drive. You wi 12'/J'o/o Wli "'· Mo Lo. Fee. %
be impressed with this lovely 4-bedr
home with a very fabulous room f<f'
entertaining a crowd of people . t
great open floor plan with family rrJl
and formal dining plus a beautift.O
large pool & spa on the view side. J.
1620 GALAXY DI. SAT/SUN 12:J0-4:JG
673•8700
... CAMYote MIW USTlee ·•
Privacy abounds in thlS eleJant, 3
bedroom, 3 bath Bordeaux model
which offers comfort and spacious
living in an excellent location.
Owner 'V,ill assist in financing.
Offered cit $395,000. Call Ed Dillon
at''6().(gi5.
COUMTIY ....CH IN IA YSHOttU
This unique 4 bedroom home on fee
land has been custom designed to
include French doors, wood p~ned
windows, solid oak cabinets. bay
window with seat, handp'ainted tile,
hardwood floors and used brick.
Call Bill or Dottie Feeney at
760·€m5 open house Sunday 1-5. 2731
Bayshore .
COllOHA DIL MAI
Magnificent , o n e -of -a ·kind
European home with the ultimate in
hand crafted details. To see this
remarkable 4 bedroom home, come
by the open house on Saturday and
Sunday from 1-5 or call Mearlene
Rounsaville at 644·9990. 315 Poppy.
$695,000 .
This attractive duplex has two 2-br
a nd den units and a very attractive
(>Tice. Good investmeht opportunity
at only $235,000. ....
WATBtROMT WITH SUP
This 3 br, 21h ba townhome has a
patio and deck right on the bay with
a -slip-for--~boat. Offered fully
furnished for only $320,000, this
home has been used only as a part
time second home . Call BiH or
Dottie at 760-0835 .
UDOISU
This 3 bedroom home on Newport's
most popular island has just been
recarpeted apd has new paint,
fixtures and lahdscaping. ~xcellent
terms, owner will consider
lease-option, low down payment .
Open Saturday from 12-4 at 112 Via
Quito or call Ed Dillon at 760-0835.
1425,000. •
3 Bed, 2 baths each unit.
Furnished. Stone F /P
lower. Good sum -
mer/winter rental. Ask·
ing flifti<~~ve.
TalPUX
Large 3 Bdrm, 2 bath,
fireplace plus two-2
Bdrm 1 bath in excellent
C1>odition. Priced at
, ' II
associated
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NEWPORT
TOWNHOME
73 DOWN, 2 Bdrm end unit. Owner will carry
the ftnancln1, call for de· tli.ll. Prine. only. Bkr.
m.8550
llVINE THRACE
RONT IOW -$795,000
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New exclusive listing. Most fantast ..
location for viewing the boatin~
' activity, jetty. ocean, bright lights f'
romantic Catalina Island. Just in time
to have a close-up view of tt\e
Christmas boat parade. New lush
landscaped terrace. 4 Bedrooms. fam.
rm . formal dining , dual stone
fireplaces, 3·car garage. Call for appt.
SIPAAATI HOME & IMCOMI $271,000
Prime East Costa Mesa location near
21st & Tustin Ave. You will love this
charming separate 2 Bdrm home of
redwood siding on wide lot, plus two.-2
Bdrm income units. A beautiful
woodsy private patio w/BBQ and buu
expansive spa. Quiet. peaceful &
picturesque. Call for appointment.
MOUNTAIN TOI' NOMI
ADOWHMO-SNOW YALUY ,.1
A beautiful award winning home on
top of the world. Ski in the winter.
swim in the summer & enjoy thi's
outstanding 3 bedroom home for all
seasons. Only $96,500. ~
WISLIY H. TAYLO. CO •• llALTC>a~
Bar1aio oppers read~ 2111 S.. JH 4 I ... lo8d :
the little ads in Classified NI~ CINTB, N.I. 644-49 I D
regularly. And they find •
what they're looking for. .
. .IA~· Ca8 -Tastefully upgraded 1 sty.
Plan 3, w/spa. Great location. Assumable loan.
Won't last. $320.000 .
SIAYllW -Remodeled Port Royal w/pool and
spa, ocean & night light view. Superbly up-
gT-aded 4Bdrm detached home. $525,000.
CUSTOM LOT -One acre + lot w I architectural
plans for 3800 + sq. ft. home. Rolling hills &
horse area. $173,000.
WOONISel -Superb 2 Bdr m/A'Sbford with·
greenbelt location. Priced to show the owner
wants action fast. $151,500
A TOUCH OP WIL!.IAMSIUI• -Turtlerock
Highlands 2 sty 4 BJ' /I 'J'l view lot, w/sbutters,
hardwd. Warm & tasitr. ( /14 exceptional piece .
· of property offered at $399,me>.
liDvce ...... -3 Bk Plaa 5 'in J aimlne ·
Creek w/mini ocean view, plantation shutters. owe larce contract, ai 113 $310,000.
TUtmmOCa , ....... -Natural beamed
wood celllnp, panelinlt warm... eartbtooea. A
lovely view. 'nlls 4 Bdrm Edlnborou1h has
_.everYtbinl including xlnt ftnancilla ..... 000.
. •
. • '• ..
"'t OP du lN SAT »ID SUM 1·4:30
1 OMI wnM us. .. To DOfa 11101• Jmpreulve five ~room bome. Upper Bay view tbroulbout the living area,
.. )~us t.be muter bedroom. Four other bedrooma, formal
·•dtnjq and family room. Lovely pool You own the land!
'
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0~ Wl'IM UI. . . TO DOYM SHOlll. Probate sale.
•1er to sell I Four bedroom home~ Dlnin1 room.
1 n. Pool alze yard. Fruit trees. Submit offer.
.. +t4 I ••LAXY D11¥1 • .. • ••••••••••••••••••• ' ••••••••• 1470,0IO
~OMI wmt US. • .TO WllTa.... Home of disti.J)ction. Four
](pacioua bedrooms, each with private bath. One bedroom
.and bath id~ally located for maid or mother-in-law. Lovely
.,.i<>Ol Luxunous spa. Owner may carry financing.
.,.t242 tot•SllT LAMI ..... ~ $UM ONLY ; •••• S"60.~.;
.COMI WITH US ••• TO CU" HAYIM. EJCpandable t,vo
1•bedroom home. Lovely family room with cozy fireplace.
?icture windows frame an exhilirating view of bay and
ocean. Minimum yard maintenance. Lovely pool. 1 171 0 ... S IOA.D ••••••••••••.•.•••••••••••• : • • • • S4 t .. , .:•
~~OMI WITH US. •• TO MIWPOllT .....-rs. Exceptionall)t
•well built custom home. View of the harbor. Three spacious
~bedrooms. Family room baa wet bar plus builtin stereo. ~unken living room with 9' ceilina. Owner may carry loan. ~2' SAM mMAIDtMO •••• SHOWN IY .,,,,,, •••••• suo.ooo·
.i'l:OMI WITH US ••• TO IATCllST. ·Owner motivated I
••Ele~ant f0ur bedroom home. 'Ibree baths. Dining and
¥.mlly rooms. Lovely library. Master bedroom suite haa
ne closets! 81xll0 lot. Sparkling pobl. ..,;
I' f24 ~AT IOAD .••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••• SJ I 0,
t:
COMI WITH US. •• TO IATCUST. Attractive home on a quiet
~treet. Four spacious bedrooms. Three baths. Large f amity
room.c-Professionally landscaped yard. Special carpet
a llowance. Large second TD available. ·
11 tO t UIWAlD I.AMI •••••. SHOWN IT APl'T .••••• $265,000 ,,
·t&17 WESTCLIFF DR., N.B.
-COAST COMDO
vN".Ud 7, only 4 left. ~,&;ftJ:,arp, walk t . Some Ith low
in1•re1l a11umable ....... otre~ at $77,
and up. 5t0.*6
Have .omelhina to aell? I SELL idle ite1m with
C1...u\ed adll do tt well. Daily Pilot Cluallied Ad.
FINAt · ClOSE OUT SALE!
Olly 15 Diits ...... ,
IOCll.DICE GAllOIS CflllS
3012 ,._.a Rat linrsile
39 min.Jes from Jorn Wo;,;,-(0 .(.) Airpaf, I
mile from Civic Cent& & MC>q'lC>ft0 Shopping
Center. Riverside City College. close to the
University of Colifomio ot Riverside.
100/o DOWH
SPACIOUS 1·2-J ... aa•
Individual enclosed patios, Allf
amenities.
$39 .. ti $59,950
Financing Available
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675-8000 $439,500 Sat SUD 1-5
227 Vla Orvieto, Lido Isle, N.B .
67~7300 $350,000 Sat SUn 1-5
399 Broadway, Coeta Mesa
673-7300 Sl27 ,500 Sat SUD 1-4
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640-STn $U&,900 Sat SUn 12·4
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ta-Sl80 $285,000 Sat SUn 1-5
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831·7300 $415,000 Sat SUn 1-4:30
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97&-.5370 $113,500 Sun 12·4
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. 552-3000 "7,900 Sat SUn l·S
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552-3JOO $117,500 Sat SUn 1-5
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552·2000 $115,000 Sat •S\m 1·5
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640-5777 $164,500 Sun 12·4
795 Balboa, Laguna Beach
495-1064 $278,900 Sat Sitn 1-5
•1010-1016 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa
642-~ $1,200,000 $1,300,000
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642-8235 $239,500 Sat 1-4: 30
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546-5805 192,900 Sun lrS
2297 Redlands Dr., Newport Beach
631-1400 $187,500 Sat 1·5 ' ••MOI w. Oceanfront, N.B.
631·1400 *9,500 iat SUn 1-5
653 Vista Bonita, NewPort Beach
640-6972 S275,ooo Sat sw\12.5
"2932-Perla <Bluffs), Newport beach
644-9900 $249,500 Sat 1 :30-5
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3163 Canadian Dr., Costa Mesa
979-1791 $122,900 Sat S\m 10-5
16 Skysail < J asmn Ck > CdM
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36 Farragut CShadow Run) Irvine
552-2000 $161,500 Sat S\m 1-5
1740 Plaza del Norte, Bal Penin.
631-1266 $398,500 Sat S\m 1-5
112 Via Quito (Udo) Npt Bch
• 6"·9990 $425,000 Sat 12-4'
•1315 Santanella Terr (lrvTerr>
CdM
675-6000 $328,000 Sat S\m 1·5
6 Elderberry, Turtle Rock, Irvine
759-1501 $350,000 Sat 12-4
21 Cambria <Spyglass ) Cd~
675-6000 $515,000 Sat SUn 1·5
•4501 Gorham Drive, Cameo Shores
844.Q>O $935,000-f ee Sat S\m l ·5
•12'753 Barrett Lane
~-8235 $389,500 Sat Sun 1-.6
•1536Serenade Terr<lrv.Terr)CdM
644-721J $297,000 Sat SUn ~.(:30
#15 Swift Court, Newport Crest
640-53S7 $240,000 Sat S\Jn 1-5
225 Via Quito, Udo Isle, N.B.
873-7300 Sun 1-5 320Seaward, ShorecliU, NpfBch--
631-1400 $384,500 Sat S\m 1·5
2113 Miramar, Balboa Penin.
631-1400 $465,000 Sat S\Jn 1-5
2551 Vista Dr., Bayshores, N.B.
642-7880 $299,000 Sun 1-5
•192• Holiday Rd, Baycrest, N.B.
631-7300 $310,000 Sat SUn 1-4:80
•1472 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shores,
N.B.
631-7300 $885,000 Sun 1·4:30
•1207 Berkshire Ln, Weatdif(, N.8. e.:n. 7800 szao,ooo Sun 1-4: 10
• 1363 Galaxy Dr, Dover Sbor•,
N.B.
111·7300 $485,000 Sun 1-4:30
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.,21' Via Ithaca, Udo Ille, N.8 . · 1
87"181 "20,000 &m 1·5
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315 Poppy, Coronadel Mar
844-9990 $885,000 Sat SUD 1-5
1615 Port Barmouth, HVH., Nwpt
Beach
640857 ... 000 Sunt~5
412 leth Pl <Nwpt Beta> NB· .
875-tcm $188,tl80 Sat SUn 1·5
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5$1-8700 Sat Sbn 1-5
•1801 Santiago, Baycrest
642-8235 "39,500 Sat SUn 12-4
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642.5200 $'10,000 Sat.12-4
499'Broadway, Coeta Mesa
~1488 $119 500 Sat SUD 1·5
12 Valley View, TUrtleroct, Irv.
851..()768 $299,000 Stm l·S
••4218VlaUdoNord, Udolal~.NB
631-1400 85,000 Sat ~ 1-5
•1823GlenwoodLn., Baycrest, N.B.
631-7300 $325,000 Sun 1-4:30
l«l Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, N.B .
631-7300 U.70,000 Sat SUn 1-4:30
•1242Someraet Ln, ~estcllff, N.B.
631-7300 $460,000 Sun 1-4:30
•1072 Santiago Dr, Dover Shores,
N.B.
631-7300 $750,000 Sat SUn 1-4:30
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631-7300 S475,000 Sun 1-4:30
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631 ·6990 $425,0QO Sun 1·5
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644-4910 $4.95,000 S/Sl2:30-4:30
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546-2313 . $215.000 Sat SUn 1-4
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631-1400 $359,000 Sun 1·5
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1742 Bonaire Way <Baycrest) NB
759-9100 $210,000 Sat S\1n 1-5
1806 Pt, Kimberly CHVHms> NB
552-2ro> $322,500 Sat Stan 1-5
•12 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge
644-6200 $2,900,000 Sa SUnl-4:30
1518 Galaxy, Dover Shores, N.B.
842-8235 $650,000 Sat 1·5,
•812 Harbor Island Dr., NB
642-8235 $1,250,000 Sat l2·t
#6 Malibu Circle, Spyglass, CdM
644-9060 S580,000 Sun 1-5
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE J•,..2• 810 E . Oceanfront, Balboa
67~0 $895,000 Sat SUn 1-4
604 Avocado, Corona del Mar
67a.1600 Sat 1·5
t CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
l ... OOM
17116 Blue Water Ln., Hunt. Bch .
673-7300 $235,000 Sun 1-4
2-.00M
#5 Gretel Court, Newport Beach
631·1400 $249 500 Sun 1-5
2511 W. Sunnow•r ~E·•, Santa Ana
546-2313 $182,500 sat sw, 1-4
1001 W. Stevens t.U2, Santa Ana
96M787 l'O 000 Sat SUn l ·S
443 Gloucester Dt., Costa Mesa .
642-4'198 $128,500 Sat SUn 1·5
J -ooe,e .
•314 Avenkla Cumbre (..91ufft> NB
1a.1100 sno,ooo Sat am 1~
1 o.a,..y c.rt, Newport e..-
8'Jl.'1100 Sl71,000 lml-1
153 Vllta Boftlta, Newport Be~h
840e12 G11.000 j Sat b lN l •
* 4 1•100M 19 Robon Ct., Newport Beaeh
I 673-7800 1215,aGq Sun 1•5 t.
'IAYllloiia
Spacious foUr , bedroom ~ wtda
loadt ol potefttlal. Y~'U .love U..
beamed ceWn11, cosy fad11 room
Ir expamlve patJoa. BrlD1 your
ideu fr lmaginaUoa.;pzs,ooo. ' ~YACATIOMOM
f .........
Lwnuioos>y crafted 5 BR on turn-
ing buin with pier Ir slip tor larte
yacht. 4 marble Ir brick ftfeplacet,
4~ batbl, panelled elm. 18mnnta1
master suite. Jnvitln1 patios.
$2,475,000.
f
.... OfPOITUMTY
Live in JASMINE CREEK. Enjoy
tennis, swimming, lush greenbelt.I
& a security guarded community.
Lovely '2 BR. & den with spa. Priced
right at $275,000. Assume financin1.
flltlMCH .. IMCY ...
In gated Bayshores. Tutefully de-
corated 3 BR. Hand pain~ kitchen
cupboards. Country dlnina · roosp
with fireplace. Private brick paUo ~ secluded master suite. Colony liv-
ing near private beaches. So much
for $351),000.
... U....oML90tM
.Beautifully decorated. Extra large
rooms & .1arden 1un deck. 5 Bedroom 4 Ba. Den & dlninl room.
Lrg 48' lot, $472,500.
THI 09& T OMI. • •
of its kind. A fabulous home
with the fmest view in all the ctty.
The key lot above China Cove af ~
fords ~ panorama from every room
& level. $1,450,000.
CAPI COit
New England ln old Corona del
Mar. 2 ~ den owners unit + 2
bedroqms & den rental on sunny
c orner lot. Bric k f ireplaces.
Dia mond pane windows . High beam
ceilings. Wa lk to beach. $325,000.
M6tfl' U6HT & MT. YllW
Great potential in the desirable
community of Eastblulf. 1be cul-
de-s a c location is perfect for
children. 3 bedroom plus playroom.
$250.000.
IAYSHOltl Hl¥I
Charm galore in this perfect 3 B.R.
+ den family home. Enjoy private
area with 2 sandy beaches. Swim-
ming & boating facilities. MS0.000.
IACI IAT HTATI
On prestigious Mesa Drive. 3 horse
E·Z care stable . Beautifully de-
corated, including new gourmet
kitchen. Big dining area. Ovemite
loft. 2 big bedrooms + cozy den.
$335,000.
LUMT PAMIL Y NOMI -&.90
Spa9-0U1 qualjty family home with
6 Bdrm·, 5 baths, formal dinine
room, fahllly room. study, new
gourmet kitchen on double lot over-
looking sunny patios & new pool.
Delightful' bay view from muter
bedroom " deck. Owner will assist
in financing & can be seen at
anytime. $825,000.
... YATI Y11W NOMI
O~t sta ndioa coupJes home in p~vate ai'ea of Emerald Bay. Ten-
ms courts, pools & private beach.
Enjoy splendid s unsets acrou the
ocean view from this unique home.
2 BR. +den. S795,000. . '
TAIA -TMA -TMA. ,
Part bk~jaettlng \Vltb--:lcively ya..,-
for chlldl'en Jn gated Baysbore1
Walk to private beaches. Tbl.
1spacious 3 BR. + Fam. Rm. home
.ottered with land for only $495,000
with own~ tJ.nanclng. ·• ~·-LU~~~'~:tQ••
One UI 8 Ibid. ~,aldorf model, wWI eKpai"I~• VJ ~WI Batea1lve
walnut p•nel n 1 le b11llt-tn
bookoaaes. Decorator wall cover-
ings &o dramAtt~ wlaclotr treat-
ments. Seel~ private patio let.I
the tone for thit • Bil. + ~· ex-ecu~ve bopt. '288,000, ·
WAMTID
J:sDsimced real estate wamu. Active, ex·
Newly ,,___. tr...,_al l&yle I
bdrm. 2 ...... llome ,....... ......
,......_ roam 6 2 '*'-· Uytq·.
room U. attraetlve Mam eellln1 • .....,._. • rr.a ctoan INdina oato
brick patio. New kitchen <·hl,
appUue•. CloM to tamla courts,! ,
aaDCl.Y beaebM • cUabbouse. Can be
told lully ~· .....
IAtlllONf
We have aeveral fine bomett
with pier 6 slip
IAUOA Nl•'MA
Quality oceanfront tripla. 4 Bdrm, 2
bath each unit. Excellent income.
$1,300,000.
BIL L GRUNDY . REALTOR
. , ·. . . ,. '
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l ERITAGE I REALTORS
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attaebed Wooclbridse
bome and ~Y the wood . •=--=-~--~'="='"-=-' em&ry, aetep down Uvlng 2512SentaAoaAve. Dmm...... 1026 room,kywindowa,view
2 BR.. a~ be, contemp. ....................... ct ~ &DCI POOi and ao
~·914MOfJ muchp~rat . . -.
sim.ooo. (911)472·3'4a or ,,_
pa k
t.ownhoU9e 1 Bdrm a~ Ba,2carprace, bot tub,
ceaual air, auum•&
loao wltb lat T.D . ...of "7 ,ooo, tw~ lntere)t .
Alkins SU2,500. Open
Houae Sunday 1-5. tt_.
a. .... ..a. P1au Realty.1--------•I
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4 br, 2 ba. 402 lath Pl. {i)\\bodbrld-'
(916)MS-8r7S for Info or ... ,.,.,., Reah1 ....... IMd I 0
appt to aee. Do nol dia· 2 dlx d-.>lesea in Daoa 551·3000 ••••••••••••••••••••+• $10,000 down, '458/mo. for
this rine 2bdrm home. STEAL IT'. • WILL TRADE . corner & OCWurttOMT
----------' deluxe d'flex. 3 bdrm, 3 Vacant Iota, Peninsula R e alty W o rld , iiituriiiiiiibiiociiiicupamiintaiiiiiii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Pt. t:treplaces . and •m 80 Ptlwy ,lrvlu balcomes. Seller w1U II· ON 11lE BEACH·M~
L8 tON HIMIHTS bMb -.>· Bdrm, 2 bath Pdnt. t75-tlll, Ruaa. .. DIA WA y , dowo. Always rented! 1-~---~----
See thiuecluded 4 bdrm, WW do 1031 exchan1e.
Capiatrano Assoc. $83
861·1010. 500
' 4 Bdrm 2 balh. fireplace,
2 car garage, larse yard.
61$-9181
CllREPAB
Li&ht, bright 3 Bdrm
beauty that won 'l latt.
Move in condltloo aod
the beat price for the
area. Assumable high
sist in flnan~in1. Sl&S,000 Woodbridge. 3Br, 2'hBa Home 2 Br, redwood
each.SUbmltolfers. largestWilliamLyon.On deck, cedar shakes,
.,_,. H-park . B y o wn e r : hardwood int, frp.h:.
view home. Situated on .-.ooo!llVIMI
% acre. Mature trees PARK PLACE, choice
and landacaplng. Lovely comer NEW 2 story 4 private pool, man Y b d r m , 3 b 1 t h
stained glaaa windows PONDEROSA home. and unique t o u c hes Dining room, bonus
throughout. ~.000. room with wet b_.-, fami·
ly room . fi feplace.
Loada of brick work.
SELLER WILL HELP ~!~~. ......
•'75-7060•
Have something to sell?
C1Maifled ada do it well.
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all . .:'~:,
with health, ~rlty, happiness and lime to
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714-646-7171 714-641-7009 (
"80 UNITS
BACK iAY
Prime location ideal for conversion.
2 Bdrm and 1 bdrm units with
extens ive recreation facilities.
$11 ,700,000. Will consider exchange.
ILUFFS COMDO
FEE LAMD
I Bedroom, 2'1il Bath .. Q" Plan,
~ opm llvinl room., formal . room and a blllmd room.
Beautiful ....-belt loe•tkln cloee to community. pool. Owner wlll c.ouider an AJ'rD. IM7,500. .
UICAMCMA
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NUMBER TO SEE
NEWPORT llEACH OfflCE
2041 w ... clff Dr.
t714t 646-7711 ....... ..,.
$WI/MONTH
Fabulous opportunity to take
advantage of. Low, low payments
& interest rate. 2 bdrm, warm le
cozy. Xlnt for your investment
portfolio. Call now for additional
exciting details. ONLY $85,500~ !
#294
UDO ISLI
$491,0IO
Outstanding newer home,
completely remodeled. Extensive
use of rich oak, beautiful Italian
ceramic tile thruout. Leaded
windows in large country·
kitchen. 2 story, tile roof.
A.SSUME lSI' T.D. ! ! #295
THI IAST ......
OK Y SJ 12.HI
Spectacular · view home.
Dramatic main entrance thru
courtyard with spa le pool.
Raised sundeck. Assume 1st TD
at 9.25%, $807 /mo. Seller will
carry $110,000 with assumption.
BEST BUY IN NEWPORT!!!
#296
Walker&lee
Real Estate
Balboa Peninsula Point, 4 Bdrm, 4
ba, New England style residences,
built to perfection. From the entry
floored w/hardwood, behold the
breathtaking grace of the staircase
rising to the upper floor. The
elegantly appointed living room
ope ns onto a Bayfront sunny
terrace and boat dock while the
master suite above enjoys another
pri vale viewing of Newport
Harbor's magnificent bay & blue
Pac ific. A spectacular dining
room/family area and complete
gourmet kitchen promise a wealth
of possibilities for gracious living
and ent~rtaining. $1,2951000 each.
ap,tleqlired
MOM THI
ITOll
OP f N HOU SE
REAL TY
/
I SI 0,000 DOWN l MO 9UAUFYIMfi
· 3 Bdrm 2 bath condo, I shows like new. Sun·
filled kitchen overlooks large patio and winding
greenbelts. Gated com· mlmity provides aJI the
amenities. Pool, spa, rec room and much more. Don't wait.
@
SEA COVE PROPERTIES
7 '4-63 '-6990 ......... 1006
'balance loan. Don't miss
out.
CALL
RED CARPET
754-1202
4 bedroom' 2.., bath, 5.'59-5050. pemt>••lf 11
s weepin4 oceao view *•TRI-LEVEL from llvmg room and Beautifully decor a led OC ..... OMT PAllC
bedroom. Wood-aiding 1 n d ma i n t a i n e d 2Br, cabana le trlr, awb·
and shake roof. Submit Briarwood model. This letting allowed, 3 P"t
terms. Sl.15,000. Broadmoor home la air bchs, pool & fishing pier.
RCTc1yk )f Co
( ••l U ' ~·JI )('
condllioned, has 4 $19,900. (714)499-3816
Bdrms, 3 Baths, over TME ll(i STIAL :
2(0) sq ft , atrium, and and il woo'l lake a thief
lush landscaping. Shows t.o see the value In lh.;·s like a model. Call for Mt --•• ......,._ 2,.._ba condo, Sea appt. s harp Dana Poin t _.~ ....... ..., .,.., duplex. Two bedrm.-1
0-""•ced T!""""II.2•-.ocHn [fJl)'Mbodbrld-both uppe• unit leatum . view. 3 blocks from ,,... new carpel, fresh paint . ~ct 17th in Newport beach, din rm, liv rm, leaky beamed c e i Ii n gs .
Heights location. Costa lcitch w /bit-ins, z car oar. fireplace dining area &
Mesa address . Only !::state Sale $175 Ooo 551·3080 enclosed 0patio. You may
Sl.37,500rN°f d0WD. Cash to loan' Of ssi,ooo: 41298arrHU Ptlwy,lrvlM wish to U5e the 1 bdr~. 6 I Call Jay 246-5658 or --------Lo w e r unit a s a B-OIM8. OltAM(ilTaU "wee.kender", while 11t COMOO the Marina. OUT OF STATE OWNER M ~)' OP84 HOUSI 1 Bdnn+loft. Sharp end PROVIDE TERMS fdr
SAT /SUM 12-4 lmit. al,950. qualified buyer. Offertd lll41 lie SUI .Jt9!8ngeloT~r. for only $144,000 FULL
IASTSIDIC.M. 4 Bdrm. 2 baths, F.R .. CµI ~~;etthr PRICE!
double earage. Close to ---------• Ml.s.5JON REALTY = y!rd".°'/eu2k~(~·. mariH. Best buy in For Sale By Owner. ~~Jl:clfff'°i
si<fenllal area. Great ~Ca. ~TH·250·0M _.5 Owner flnanced. 3 Br. 2 --------starter. Cloae lo all A Ba. House. $25,000 down,
achoola &ahope. Owner's DIE_. 1 ~OR ~ance1713_at 13%. $124,900. motivated! $127 ,500. ~la 1 ,...,..
••••••••••••••••••••••• R.H.R. ,._, 1734300. -.. W ,,. __ _.Hwy N B
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.. FllTIE il·-•-••--•-•-••I 3 br + den, a /c. Terms liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. , __ O_W_l'l ____ Wl_LL ___ , avail. B-seM
SIU.or IXCHAM61
2 reUdeatiaJ income un·
its on Balboa Island. for
income propert y In
Port.land Oregon. Write
Scoll Mc C artney ,
Cabana 1104, 3rd Sl,
Lake Oswego, Oregon or
call 5031'242·2900 tiays
..... rsnlu.t• I 007 •••••••••••••••••••••••
llACH con A&E
Charming home In quiet
nei ghbor hood o n
Peninsula. Lots of room,
lg yd. Rented. Very good
financing w /$255,000 by
owner. Offers invited. (714) 673-1610.
, .. ,s
i n tbia lars e 4
bdrm+boous rm home. Brl,aa lckcben with all
new applic!fll: $115,000.
..
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75f=1202
OPIHHOUSI
lllMAMCI
Great opportunity for
xlnt tenm to qualified
~. SQ.Uy clean,
apedous (m.Jy home. 4 lie bra, 3 ba. Btll yrd. Only SlSt,900. Ca ll
131·1B71orM1·2311.
SAT.12:JOto4:JO ......... _.. 1040
I 124 CWSOll •••••••••••-•••• •• • •• •
Super 4 Bdrm 2 bath AXIR UPPIA!
with Jreat BON US Good neighborhood , ROOM includina pool ta-_..._._ paint 6 TLC. 4 bie. New ceramic tile. ,..,_..,
New drapes & cpt 'g. ='.s~al~·nf.078~: Sl.37~Celf I~ 1_m_s.-0_J.SS~~~~~
54 .. 5605 SEASPRA Y CONDO
d 2 Bdrm, 2 Ba. 20% down, Lrg Mesa Ver e Home. take over 9118K loan at
5Br, 2Ba, 2 sty' 1 ~lots, by owe. 9¥t"lo. payments 9602 per owner. Steps lo bay · __ <;...2_13;...)7_1M_._~_22 __ e_ve_s_. _1.mo. 2nd TD payments,
wedge, bltns, (rplc, new ILUIHOll20H interest only 15%.
rool" siding, plumbing. VILLAs Professionally decorat·
5'75,000. 673-0129 ed. move ln condition, ~--=--..,......,.----=-'="o'='22':'1 Only 3 left, 2Br, 2~Ba C.... .. M• I luxury condos, nr th beautiful upgrades. Aprx
MOllTHWODOD
3 Bdrm 2~ Ba alnele family detacJaed home. Many upsrades, 2 car
earaae. SUbmit TERMS.
Creative financing. Owner anxious. Offered
at $11118 ,500
WDllCi Vll.LA(iE
Uniquely and beautifully
upgraded 3 Bdrm condo.
ChoLce corner across
ftom par.It with mountain
view. Priced al $112,500.
llAUTIM. YllWJ
from lhLI 1 Bdrm, 3 _.
home, formal dining rm.
french doors • mexican We thru-out. Wetbar &
many decks. Great f&...,
entertaining. Assumabfe--
loan. 1254,500
GOIGOUS VllW
Whitewater and Catali•a
sunset views from lhUf3
Bdrm, 2 ba home. A:ll
new kitchen appliances.
New carpel. Secluded bric.It patio for morning:
slin. S217,500. , '': ._,,,
.-.ITHELAICE
Woodbridge 2 Bdrm plus
den. 2.., Ba , cond o
"lfri)hton" B pla n . 497.5494 ."}''
Large master bedroom --------~·· suite. Su.My kitc hen on _______ __,,_
cul-de-aac. $214,SOO. TOllCh of Wlldsnes.i>~>.·
RCTaylorCo
I ' .1 ~ ) 1 ) ' >t I\ ~
••••••••••••••••••••••• Back Bay. Vaulted ceil 1 mile ocean. Price only
MUST SILL! inp, 2 nistr suites, only Sl26.SOO. below market. --------SUI 000 Call s.2·8850 for appl.
Plenty ol wood, glass and
decks blend with lht'
c h a r a c l e r o r t t( e·
neiehborbooct A ch arm·. iDI 3 Bdrm 2 Ba for ooJy; SIJ68.000. -, !"
Univ Park. 3bdrm + Laguna Village R.E.•.' Owner l eft s t ale ,
s pacious dupl ex,
fireplaces, garage . 1700
sq. ft. each unit. Gross
$1650/mo. 29% down. owe balance. $295,000.
Bkr. 67s.-0185, 646-5264.
~Sat /Sun 10.5 Agent. JSf2~._An. STAYIMSHAPI
642-7330 dys 646-6083 evs
......, .... c ....
2&3Bdrm. $112,.500-$118, 000.
2Br, 2Ba condo. Steps to Seller wUJ pay differen
beach. $228,500. By between current mor t.
owntt. 213·9'4·9781 days, rate &: 2 pta below for
2 1 3 . 6 t 1 . c 7 6 9 o r period r1 2 y,._ or leaa i
714-m-7460evea. intere.t rates drop 2 pl.a. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimj Open Hae d a Uy 12· C.
CDM con A•I Meyer. Ml-1111 Ast.
All year long, swimming in your sparkling pool.
Immaculate 4 BR. 2 Ba estl&e. Braod'lfew cptog,
bltn microwave, gas
ranse. Abundant used
brick. Walk lo 1cbool.1
and ebope, from quiet cul
de sac. $1.Jl,900. CaU now
f abomnL or UDCAIPIT
lfJ.USI PLUSrMCoMI 0¥tl•TIMSRDI
1t4. to $172,100 H ASSUM. LOAM
or 3 Bdrm 2 bath home •. 11 G Completely refurbished 3 with isolated muter cpta • wa P.aper. rea BR i~ba home ln Hunt. bdrm (can be parent far la famUy. '130,000. Bch. 1 mile from ocean.
retreat e1 In-law qrtra Jenyal-.-c>Ast. Brand new appliances.
AND a 2 bdrm cottafe. MUSA VERDB 4 Br. 2 Ba. Sl2t.~ 21 ~ayyoUdescrlbeat · with pool. Bea u t . 97•1 10.
it 1 ~·~~!..':? .. date lndacpng • eazy car.., _____ ,.. ____ _
and ~~e4. yant. Owner may carry LAKE PARK AREA
644-7211 flnanclog. $129,llOO. D. WaUl to beach, aclloola,
&urte Realtor 5*91150. I and Lake Part. 3 BR,
IASTSIDI fllllil1 rm, lie R-2 lot.
Ot&T 112.100 Owner will finance .
Cosy lBr atarter btme. SUS.GOO. Prine only. Ast. ~~. sa1414;53M013
........ c11111 ••
ID CoUep Park. Tbia J
br, l~ be at •us.ooo baa
.... pvt party loan. a.u far detallt. o.ntury
21/0old Cout Realtort,
5tl-llll; aft. &pm, Betty, ......
booua. 2ba detached. ___ 4_97_·_17_6_1 ___ •
$140,000. Agl /Owne r ~IHD ·-"'
ColleenSSl-3949, 645-7221. Victoria Hishlaods-.
Un1urpa11ed wb l~ water views from nearl)"/
eve ry room from t)\i,,.. spacious 4 bedroom. dep~
& family room home. Es"
cellent now for ent~·
llSTIUY!I!
Assumable contract of
$e4,000, 12% interest.
$940 mo. payment.
Beamiful & immaculate
SliS 3 Br + F.R. + huge
family r m W'f frplc.
$149,900. DBIPll&.D
Great 2 Br + den w /cen·
tral a.Ir, brick patio & In
Immaculate condition.
&!per end unit location, cloee to pool & park. Sl.25.Ji .. PASIO
Tutefully decorated 4
Br + F.R. + formal dln·
Ins, PONDEROSA
HOMES on a beautiful •
quiet cul·de-eac. Man)' a.cit.int features lnclud·
log lltelllcan pavera,
wOOd deckln& • a large yard. Speclafl.3~ flnanc·
Ins avail. 'tll end ol
~LIASI
5 aha'1> 6 clean lrvlnt
homm ta5 mo. to SIOOCI mo.~;DW
~'~&flA1. .. •l;t•.
... views & Catalina st aet.a can be yours ln t •
Immac ulate thr
bedroom home . We l
localed ln a good famijr
neighborhood le com·
pletely refurbished i~':'l
aide le oul. Excelleii"t.
rma~kf i.:...;,
Thia one la perfectly
located . ocean side,
north end, quiet cul·d•·
sac. A very well maln·
ta.lned three be droom
home with a pool.
There'• even a bunk
room for teenage gue~. SM4,500. •
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... am e d c • i I I ft • • • T.D .. owaer wtll carry .••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Oil>Ha~ • , UNITS SIU. oa DCHAM61 -. ... priva aarden mo. a.S4JO. M3·0ll'1 2 ......... winter. 2 car =.·::d~e~! ~~~ner /aat. C~USSHOll '* · . •AtieMIW Zre11deaUal lncome un· petio.tnOmo.'*"77· Braod new 3 Br. Condo. aar, aundeck, 11 i 90'
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L. cuatom new home, poo ..,a31.lext211 ll PIOPllTllS"' "--~~...um m . . MZ-704.2 SIOOclep ~'119 1ngo W.P11l11 .. • :)'t:~.n:=~~ . wor . 10,.Tll:JOPJ.U ==.:i~i::.~ar E=S~~·i/;:,: ffleof•'""",peekvucity I' 1 al••ecJtJ740
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bay. Plaas for cuatom beaut San Clemente. P~VllW .... 3BR2~baLaurelPoial 3ba.tal5.9Q·llt7 WbUra..ul.-.,furn.3 ---------bme1 avail. .,riced $298,000. Owner will •-•••••••••••••••••••• ---. Doub&e attached a Bdrm. 2~ Ba. Coado.
f d K from thJa 28r. 2ba older ......____ • _...._d ........, $130,000 Submit ·of era carry a 1st Ol' 2n . ent mob I le home wa· th llUSTSELL' .._,.,__,, •-. '·--patio. Shows Beaut. New 2br, 2ba, 2 mi Oteaa • Bay view, JO' ' Seller Motivated! Con· Realt~ ft Investments. · -••••••••••••••••••••• -._ • ., ---.... , d ...._. ·""' Com •---1• --'va•0 beach •soo 21-oa2dunlea Iota ............. -...1 •106 like a model. '750. •.-uuo OC1l. -mo. ays --.-m ~ tartJanet6t0-5631AGT &H ME. .... -. • . c .. Be l off tu ,_ ~ Realt.or?se-117'1 (213) 549·4040 ext 591 cowta, pool. Watber/ JGGWH•le\b§i ·•· 1 er es. -••• .. •• .. •••••••••••• {TI4) 536-6708 eves Dryer 2 f I 2 •-•••111-• 111••• IWFFS DllAMTOUI UDOPMMSULA =~ma.Own/All. <lw'minl3br Iba.New· New adult coodo, 2 sep prq~ wt!fec~·aar!:! "'-'low View DlllAMS Sharp 1 Br BAYJ'R.ONT · 1.y redec. o.Mr. bdnm bat.bl, avail Dec. 3br, 2ba. nr bch door opener. Printe 5mN6 lyC>wwer in thia Cape Cod style ln Lido Park. Terms. ASSUMIVA llJ..8.8718. 23. Nr s.c. Plau. 1525. 9800/mo. pat io, new carpet.
3 bedroom, 21,'J baths, home enveloped in t!IUOO, $7,IOODOWM ,.~ ....... -•122 551-3425. 897-8221 642-180:.J,
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IS -.VIMG ch arm " warm t b . -_. ~ -.. -, ... ,..------,,l""'7,_..,•-0ld World charm in thia beautiful condition. A.a· Cwst.om featurea lbruout. San Clemente duplex. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $425. 2 br, redec, nr fwys, .-GORGEOUS• •4
swmble loan or owner ....... ~a·ve use of brick, WATt.Ht HONT F p ..,05 900 ,. .. 1 ....... CH .,.,... . I • .._ 3Ba formal dln rm -••••••••••••••••••••• newe2' fov story Spanish · 11 A 1 TD &:o.Uel.., t-"<IMI ~ 1-. · · •• • ·,.. -..-.... ONTifE BEA E. ..iuc, avail. 1/1, emp . "lDI • • • • w I ca rry . marble ·-ha-'wood. On-• " f I r n f mil rm spa "are 2Br .... • ... ts ........ , tea estate. 4 bedroom. 5 -.5 ooo °ri; s t IS .. •u EA ESTATE l Br duplex w I rp c. cpl. 6t6-l078 ._ a Y • • " • ...... ...... • .,...... · -
b C Ii .,., • · n a · un. ly 6 mo. old. Premium R L OOODINCOME It p1·t. walk to beac h , Dis, S550 mo. 1 yr lse. aths, with ata na 12-5. w Isla Bonita. .._ -'51Cl /mo. 640·9900. As view. lOft. hand painted 640-Sn. neighborhood. Great .,_ 4BrNrbch~.OOOHB for Faye. Jbr, 2ba, cpts/drapes, children &t pets ok. 548-0412
mural, Mexican ravers --price. $184,000. Call &Units.'156,000 LB •-a..dl ll•I fenced yard, $600 /mo. $~.l SO /mo . Agent -... -.,..--... -.. -.-.-.111-]_7_6_9~
throughout, bl liard MIWPOITCIEST 831·167lor661-23l1. C rcW 48rNrbchSlOO.OOONB ~ ................ 645-4574 Dianne. Bus: 848-8080 ..................... ..
room, wine cellar, spa Assume' $100K loan al 1111 11\ .. :rty 1.600 32Units. S750,000lngl. .. ..... , 11 nd 3bd Res: 847·5975.
and more ... ~M·<>t>Oy· ' 12't4% on this 3 bdrm, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Most under9X gross. Almoaloceanlroot, winter .._...Ci! o co o, rm. OWl'm • A story home. Close to pool 1 uuaw _,, i••cH 847·8516 8118-5526 rental, completely furn. 2ba twnhse. 2 car gar. nr New 3br, 3ba, fam rm. up-COMSIDY and tennis. HURRY ! · _ _._ -TIJPl.IXIS 2bdnn. t i,;ba, frplc, Pvt Fair & Fairview. New graded hme for ramily, RIST' Aakina. $179,.500. t600 Sq.FT. patios, 9150/mo. 4t7·5125. cJ1)ls & drps. S52Stmo. no pets 833·014S.am·eves
, ..... · · Smith·Meyer. 640-~7 S. .a... 14 Leued commercial· ~utely prime1 locM a-.... ,..,. .... _L l l" 54()-4734 hm. 759-2434 of· y~ ve reaJly got to sefe C,, ( Mew-rt C...... c.,1 ... _ I 071 ,_.._...,al ·-••· IAl'ated Uoo lo Corona de ar r --fi lb1s nearly 4 000 s ,.. r-· •w .... ..u, ....... ..... and Balbo p · I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ace. · · . · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• on one ol Laauna's main a en1nsu a. •---------Landmark. adult comm. custo m home wi\h HAlllOAVllW blpway1. Building re· Large assumable loans. UDOISLI NptHtfaAna New, 2bdrm. 2ba, 1 mi
private comer lot, four 4 Bdrm, bonus family IY OWNIEI cenUy remodeled. Hi&b Askfor6Sol4it ilb~uer Completely furnished RENTALS700 from ocean. guarded ~e~. lp.ilruese mbaa~~~s. roomAbonua nn>Lovely Brealhlakiq panoramic demand area. Partners ~40-IJl7 witb everytbina you 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba, dlnin1 rm, gate . Complete rec. •• .b home in b d' ocean view of Dana ._. ~.. off ri -~ n ,_ ..... _led ... de d.bl f l ... g den c ·ll i v· r 1 •-two wet bani, conversa-super con 1-.,,_,. ~. e DI very .._ __ ._. • .-.. ....,........., • -rp c • a r er, aci t es. 1ew o poo .. ptt ,_.n I • tioo.Alkin&S299.000·for Harbor. Spectacular ~veftDa.Dcinaona _....,.,.... oanted.JBr,den2bath. clean.77l-2007or641·tol7 grn b elt . S57S m o .
, c'~ 1.,:,-:i ·~:J ~~ C___,,__ 01~1118.,,.~~ 14. ft000. I total price of '5'5,000 Near beach, 2-S bdrm .. 2 IHSO. lloatbly. Biil ~5719. ·
t I ....,..... 1 + .. ,w...,at. llO, ............ 7 .... ..a-car 1ara1e. near park, <".!..-"·y, Rltr,675-6161 3 br condo + den. Back 1rea pa nor am c In arades. Aasumable ..,, ........ ---0 • -·-'OCEAN VIEWS. AP· 640. 357 10 ,L,,,~ fi'oancl n ". R-kmomica f'7s.6700 princ,only. Bdrm 2 balh P . Pt Bay,newcrpt&paint,2 3brhouse,2cargar, lge
POINTM ENT ONLY • ........... ~. 33801 Avenida TSL1Dvatml642-1603 3 • M · • enm. · car gar, pvt patio, pool. ba<'k yard, $475. --c--_.._
SAVE $11,000, Newport -· home. o to mo. or SlS0.631·3081 536-7542 Cresl Plan 4 realtor Ca.Uta, SJC. 714·498-5275· MIWPOIT llACH 4-Plex, Oran1e. 165K, 11.5 winter lease. $675 . -----
said ~lHor $100,000. Buy ()pen.House 1·5 Sunday. Prime C·l lot 57xl20 witti X IJ"Qa, ~ dn. Quick 873-2113. Fantastic view. brand Beauti,ul Adult Hunt·
from owner for $185,000. 5-taAIMI 1010 older two bedroom close. Bob Dickinson, new 3 br condo, must see ington Landmark 3 Br. I 9~ assumable loan, ••••••••••••••••••••••• home. Conaplcuously aat.m.8533. HADOlt RIDGE toapprec. 639·6194 story condo. All rec. ~'b -0eean view. Open House located oo Old Newport CUstomized home with facil. Vacant. 893-31~1 ~Mi4pel I~:, Sun. 5 Summerwind Blvd. $250,000. Agent, famastic vu. 2story, ~ leOOmo.AvailDec l.lBr, ~ ---
...................... Court.64&-4015. 11%-&·zp1 ..WCEMTH bdrms , w /spe c ia l l.Ba. • 4bdrm. 2ba, dbl gar, ~down will fully as· ASSUM! 1 l o/o featwrei for entertain· 644·2999 frpl<'. 1mmac cond .
sume a $239,000 1st at UD ISLE lYJ YEAI$ 11£1 Will trade for out of area iog. J . Doran, Rltr. New condo. 2bdrm, 2~ba : $725/mo. $350 std. 1671
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• Models Open daily 910 6 l 2 in%· N ° r. 0 1 n t s · ~ C•.., Lot ~Y· Excel. Cypress 8i5l-ll522, f-i.., •ar, ·lnt E. 111'de Ross St. S48-63.S4. Largest mode . Niguel VIA 9UITO 4 bdrm home wltb 2 __. '""'" • A
Shores Villa. S299,000. Sac r if Ic e . Im m e d baths. b~e back yard, Prime area of Newport :iluoo.oo. A11t101 S3.6 tta..U..fwwl•d location. Call 557-3986 or S.,,._ Oakwood
Will consider trade IQ posseasion, 2Br, lBa. A/C, walkmg distance lo Beach. Useable 2000 sq. • ...................... ~7780. Cal ... _ JZ71 O.rden a ... •rtmenta
P · 1 schoola & golf course. fl .... A.. I•"• I r lO ooo ...,. "-a re a . ranc . on y . S275,000. Owner/ail. $1 05 ,000. Broker. ·-ocp ..... 0 ' MOllLHMPAalC ..... ,....., l206 Santa Ana Heights. 3 •••••••••••••••••••••••
496-68M. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • .isijq~. lifjt~. ~b:l:d~I~· .:A~g:e:n~t~·1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bdrm h·-... wood floors ~/mo fix up·save on 631 7300 :MO acres, 5 lakes, poten· . ..u . fAMT AS Tac · lial 1000 spaces. Income 11 e Io t . Si o o I m o . rent! 3br • 2ba 10 bl ks VAWE MIWPOIT HfiTS MI0,000 preaenUy. Ask· Yl>.m.Y llNTALS 1at/lut+l200 dep. Agt. from bch, 213-990·t3'76 &
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T d I I SUPER INVESTMENT 1---t million Ut.Ue 111·-... : Large 1 .....,,, ,,..14 213-JSS.23:50 en er ov ng c are Immediate sale, prime Use your equity on this ........ · UN _....,. ---------heeded to make this 3 lot, sm 18r. rear oflot on s~r 3 Bdrm home. It's TRIPLE NET, 10 YR Ont ft'1f Bdrm Af!· Unfurn. Gar 3Br, 2Ba Condo, Hewpott Beach/No.
880 Irvine Bdrm, 2 bath Pacesetter alley. Rm to build in great for the first invest· LEASE, bulldina r e· foramal car. S500 2GBr 1 Ba • $30d0 /mnoo. $soo mo. ~a superior home . front. Lot ~Ox 13S. mentor as • starter ! modeled lll80. Sl,977 inc. Laht.rS* 2200 --arage , yar • 493·3'712 1at 161n1
(71•1 645-1104 Pool sized yard. Close to ... -~ Prin only (7l~) n..i ..... to ..... U at ...... 900. mo. Priced $195,000. Aat. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAYRlOMTRIMTALS ltidt/peta. Call C raig. RUil. schools and shops. :!:!'".' ' · "' ..... ..,.. "'" ••• 63112188 Pric le --Take advantage and call ~; 642""447 Two fabulous view lots Several Available Now · · ZBr. 2Ba, fam rm, 2 car ~=======~
ced for fast sa e . . today ! TARBELL, GOODSPIHDAILI overlookln& El Ni(uel 2•3&4Bd{m1. encl1ara1e. fncd bit Y.d. Lrg. bachelor, w/frpJ~. SW,75<). OONDO, 2br, 21tlaba, pal10, REALTORS. 540.1720 Co""t.v Club. Builder WW« Leues from f19S vehicle storag~ avail. stepa lo bch. li250/mo. gar & ca,...,.rt, ocean & 7·11 Center, Otan1e Co. _. ., y,. ... lyLe·--Crom-32106 Via de Oliva .... c,. . ..., S....•-1016 clOH-out. Priced from ~ -_.., REALTORS . .,.,,,., 213-446-7567, 446-4750. Park view . As kin" __,..... $170,000, 95K dn. Cl<>1e mo lit l••t •· sec re " sns.ooo. Call 714-831 ·121& · .... • -Sl28,500. Agt 646·3997. ••••••••••••••••• • • •• • • lhll yev.. l &... ... dlt1I & Ateoc. qt&nd. 758-2565 ..._,T-.C-..t-1 SOUTH LAGUNA OF· t7t-llll froml«Hldal y. 671-llll NEW 3 BR 3 Ba condo, ir--1210 4f. lw• ' ,,.. .,.... -FERS YOU A UNIQUE fplc, patio, dbl 1ar. Nr _.A119 ..... 11hh1d • 1213 N. COAST HWY 2 Br-2 Ba Sll2,SOO.l st y CHOICE c ......... _•/T•••· OCEAN VllW ~-11195 mo. No pets .............................................. .
LAGUNA BEACH 3 Br·2.5 Ba Sl2A ,900 The First-A mobile home ....._for ..i. 1700 v. sere plUI, flat pad, 5 Cbarm1ni 3 Br gar w /d Ag t . 7 s 9 -12 3 4 or Brandlord Condo nr s.c. Q_,., JIOZ 417•4848 3Br·2.5Bal125,000 in prime location of••••••••••••••••••••••• min. to Dana Point WUif 9175• f 0 a.1' 213-:i8&-8208afl5PM Plaza $500. 3bdrm, 2 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Ml.,..t •ttdl I 06' Aalume. 9.75% loan. Trea1ure laland with un INYUT IM ~0~:.?2'..:..0007:]!· For MNl~i'ls-se:tAgt. · 2Br l.Ba duplex _,. No stry. im1mac. Dbl 1ar1• Avail. lmmed. 2 BR. fully ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jot.\ManhaJ1831·126& of com munity pool, ..wPOITllACH ..... __..._.. -·· • • . · ...--. Ir& pat o area. poo . rede<: patio, Jtlnt toe.,
...--SHOllS I • clubhouse and beach. A U t• hl«t, New En1land country does· MS Victoria. IM2-CNI. new af.plic. ~mo. Can -";;;~beach 3 .1111:1~~ ~{ :::t~~i!uJ~t~a~~~~::~ ~-~.~m&ev:u~f~t ..... 2400 homew2%~~·~lc, 546-tU. c •• tlrll11 ~r .. Tln at ur So( CANALFRONT 4 Br. lllw patio. JUlt SJl,500. Veraalllet Coodo. Prime ....................... aar. . r + 2br, $38511187 ·c· Charle. l ....... d 1425 0 a11e I 186, c t:r 0 a.. $255,000, ISOK down . Or-nils flxer upper has location. Owner will help \til.Aat.f'73-4082 child oil. no singles. no ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.!~e · 840·5049 ; ~mo.12%1nt .. l yr. GOOD Anum. loan+ lc>eldtolf:!ntlalaodan with floanclna. Call ~AIHllTllAT New•u Remodeled 3br, doea642·22:58or644>-7017 Dana Pt coodo. 2bdrm, ·-. creative flnanclna on t r J t Ba ba RH R A... ol ...1 '3 ..... 1.a-..11 ••t• ocean v ew oo us a r ra, · · .. .~. At t.be end a ,..~vat. a., loft, frplc, 2 car gar. d · 2ba. partially flU'll, gar, --.f'Br. 2 Ba. Gor1eoua de· lhll 3 Bdrm 2 story home thort walk to the beach t7a-'1300. road, aurrouoded by lndr1 rm 9900/mo. af'te 3br' 2ba, cpls • rps , carport, wuher /dryer' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~will help ~{~etit:!I~~. T:~~t!: and feat u r In I two a.ooet-!.OOIC""OOK beautiful plw and clear IPll m.oue ~~~~la~e~[i! · $5~; retri1, pool, jac, tennis. Yearly 2bdrm, frplc, no
• • pool, sec. tat•. A steal ~h 2i~~a ~::~ tM MIWPOIT ~ 3 ~~i:1:!f: ..... p 11> 1111 l207 m.lm an 5 · IMIO. 4N-1Z1S. ~29'1~/mo lncl utll.t :k. Fume 3 Br. 2 Ba. at ~.ooo. Decorator'• ph• fully fenced lard 4 Brdroom, family rm •. cab6o. BuUtla electric -·••••••••••••••••••• Dl1lwut adult coado. Nr. ~--·...,.-:~---=,.,,,..,,:-=-f
Gounnet kitchen S17SK. ~~ wt.th brick BBQ. '14 .ooo. Pr 0 . de c 0 r a t e d . ldtcbla. 211.nplaces. aDd Charmin 4 BA 3 Ba 3br, 2ba, dlnlne area, So. Coaat Piasa. Full C.-.. Mm-Je22 '.~. c in~.thl'f~~ .• d:;"~ '"'f~ 64... 1._7C....,. ..,.mi Overlookln1 love Ir 1qulnela racOODI and W/D ::fr11 lncld. Sl • frpk, fenced yard. water MC\lrity. Ulr, ma. Pool, •••••••••••••••••••••••
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permo. So much to offer ! It.on. Excellent financ· sec.depoelt.642-1511 Mo.at utll. paid. A/C. CIWet adlt, non smoker,
3Br.2Ba.%Sty. Moveln a..C>ISU b••noo 1115,500. R.H.R .. Aft, in1mdlautbaa2bow'a St..-to Bc:b, cute lb Baell Bay area beaul D/W.17J,2541,tl2·2574. m peta. Re&. req. t100 eand.StealforS149,llOO. ~location.A•· I!..., ·Glor ia Sceberru, haDNewport.Calllten ~ w/yard util lDcl. 3bdrm 3ba coodo Ten·c 1 11 mo.lle.llt,lut +c:lean· ~c:ar1::.o;~~lw~!~ . , :"a:1lll0~'1. rn9111119rr c~~· 210 44th Dis, pool. No pelt. .:.:.r:J J421 't:n~~il. Avail
2 oath. 1outh patio, 0 llOO llALTY,64J.llM •tmo.545-DU. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Ml0,000. Mil for Bob or .... •••••••••••••••H•• 4Br4 S. beyfront w/dock MISA YBDI tee lbr or Tullin prtv 1 BLK FROM OCEAN,
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JIJPMw,..Hom" TIYUDOllU firepla ce , ~oll ·~l ..,..= Ctr QlefCi•lr trub pd. Xlnt area. Ill&\ V&llOE or smNr. So. Coast P laa•. a sno.MNUI ~ : bed~~ CID• lot pl• ~ I bdrm• ~,...,.pl .. e=.. T':0~ -:.1:u ..... ..., 2110 ., .. , bt/lu\ + $l50 p 0 0 l "" I ref r' l I Bdrm condo. A/C, pOOl, i----.. --... --..... -tlrldl J-~~ ••M&M o;,..wlU ._ Gflllll__,. •• ·•ow. -·• ....................... deport. No peta . Wabr/dr1r 1150 mo' ..-.tal.151·1175 ....... trp ... ,p .. v.pa,...,, eca111111r•t1N~ .. •r• lMI* n.w. . .-prte.r• _.. ult NloeCIMlr'-.._ '8 Or.•+ AClllSwla Lula 714 /111 ·0211 or MM•nn'att · aar.4bllllt.ooensnl/mo ~ ... s•te wo dllcdaa. .. ,.,. 6 oaU a¥ at a.no,_. with Obtspo. a.mote area lllJ9.'n11 ._C.PlaQlmmaelBr,1_..._.,., _______ _
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.cl pr, JOOI, d/Wuber. • boml1IO . ...,.Olll NO FEEi Apt. • Bay rroat 7tb flr condo. 2 w /prof. rHpon1ible. Sec. ..,.,. avail. Prom t..at IDDllUab·all due in ~161111 2br, new cpt/drapH, lbdrm. lba, prden ap · real.ala.VlllaRentab. bf, 2 ba, 2 underll'OWld M/F. Beaut. Muter -a.>.LMtmcmt.lafree 5 yn. •·000 prtncl~I J •Tan••••• WJt.iDI c:leaA, DO pets Privu ~Uo. DO pets. · · 9'15-41912 Broker 1 prq apecee, bilb1Y iap· bdrm w I b rook • wltmoa. acreemeat. ~ May • · Yleldl HS·lt22 See 752 'B' $150.11.i.ke-.... pwW, puoramlc view waterfall, pool, Jae, .._, 1ft iDl OD your lav .. t· :::'f ~·. 1~ 0 ~·: Sballmar Dr• Qlaet 2 Br. Apt. Gar•••·1 d t.y 6 ocean, priced clubllle, lab, ao fortb HOI sq n meat. SeU for tfO,OOO.
d 1wa1her. Adult1 . .,.."TfsCLEAN DELUXE ZBr 2Ba . paUo, pool. Adult.I, 00 UDdalrmarket,SlJOO/mo Npl,C)(area.-f,150lncl. Beaut1flll refur~i1bed ~2.~.reeor(?l4) '"'""" Adl.ttta, DOj)eta. $C50/mo. pets. 1801 H. 15th. St . ...iu NZ-1122 utiJ M5-f3ZS •-off _.., 1G.n W...adetBr.1 Ba. Near IMMMl~ Newport Height.a $'50 ,.y. · --cost lee apace . ....,....... ltJI
IO:&A VE1'D£ bome a\· to the beach. Private Uidriii apt, cottaie style 642-7340. . . S.C1•1ate 3176 N/amk.r Female lo •bare ~~1-" ~ .. !!.•:-.: ·-•••••••••••••••••••• fenced patio. $425. mo. li.n ... --•••••••••!••••••••••••• t•-'-~ 2bd oa Balboa ---..-........... 2 6 S Br dl• ·---,.__, eearcb.deaio etc ap&e.No,.U.Mt-l034 Avail.now.C&U '847-3020. Al1Adult,oopeu.2Br. ZBr, $C25 mo., enclosed Penn.$110mo875-4114 RIGlfl'AEALTv ~JJ Ba. From $425. Pool, spa, gar, private yard. ~ ~a Bdrm, 2 ba. No -----.-----1. ~THI llACH rellip, d/wuber lncld. -.oru. '781--U41 Fem shr 3br, 2ba nr bcb ---------1
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. FANTASTIC '9122 . er. ~3808 WIST MIWPORT 2 Br condo newly de· Condo Furn. w/facil. M/F 2 Rental Spaces Approx. 2 ~.1 ::u;. ~fui·, s:~: 2229C.nyonC.M. 2 ~· l Ba. in 4-Plex. Nice Lee 3 br, 2 ba upper apl. corated, eo~l. car, pool, non·smlu. P50 lncl. util. 550eq. ft.' up. lach1ello1
beam cellln1a. lar .• ____ 648-035' _____ 1 nesJbborbood, Close t No pets. $875. mo. Alt eec. 1ate, or So. Coa1\ •7287 Ida. Sl50 6 $&50. U.50 1 Adb Eld •P all. Gara1e. No pets. 67S-8l70 ' Plaza $450 1545-29'10 aft Newport Blvd. Costa mui ::: 2lll50 en. INSTANT IM U.10Q-l1l3~J33·3307. · _ 6P8{.. . Npt Bch Oceanfront fem 11'9a. See llua1er.
Lrl ., Br "'-a•·a·.a-c M Lar"e 3 Br Upper pref. yrly. Sbr, 2ba, i • · ...,.. ... '"' · · Du •1 1 h · f New 1 Br. Condo, tennis, '26S/mo. A.f\er s. 6'15·6783 Single to triple off ·ce Pool, BBQ, $385 mo. p ex. ouse ~om 1 f 1 N S C ii.itee avail. in Newport
Giant 2 Br. $425 mo. Sm ocean. Wllh beautiful poo • rp c. ear · · Prol. male to ehr, 2700 Beach. Call for Info :
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PINE BLUFF APTS 2br, 2ba. Ideal ror office • Poot & Rec Room Comp. redec. Vu or lush • 2 Prol pueom lo ahr fun Nicolu Dr. Suite 109. l.=jjjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Spac. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Adult • Gardenlanascap1ng crtyrd .& ftn. Sec bldg. -:ll•d R&..I Balboa beach·front STOOpermo.644-4684 . ""
Complex. Patio, view, or singles. frplc, gar, • Jog to Beach & Shops pool,Actfym7~r86ec17(ac. $515 ... ~•lL~•bdr.•m~ lu"'",.., duplex, 3Br. 2Ba, 1325 DI olfi . . f WM« SSSFAST7 frplc, encl 0 ar., "as palio. $450. 759·1IH• mo. . ...,. . ·~ -..: .. _, ...... 67c -·· x ace 10 01ce pro . .a. .. u --•.•·• ....... , -.. •• • • -... .....,.. • Security G•tes adult · 14 l ,...., ....,.,. <-v -.--. .,.... MUD atove, dishwsr, spa. .....,......... •pta tD P ans · bide. O.C. Airport area, flex. tenu-call now!
lodry rm. From $500. Villa Balboa Condo, new from $415, 2 bdrm fr~m Mature employed non· rum. or unfum. aU serv., • ..IWlllliliillijjllilli.-1 Br. Eastaide, w/lols of lg 28r, pool & r1c rm. $505 + pools, tennas, molt br 3B Ri~Ru.lt ' 111
SPMC 63l-6l07 nealwood. '350. nice view. ~.Cagney waterfaUa, ponds! Gas s er, s new r , ___ · -~·79~.!a~S~J~J~--i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~"45. 2 Br. 1 Ba. Apt. 6'2·N50al\ 5PM Ui. S700mo. 675-3007 for cooking & heating l+~S.:~~ridge 1275
carpets drapes pool ., Br 1..., Ba rt WALK TO BEACH 2 Br. peid. From San Diego · . FOtl LIASI
lndry r~. Imm~. oc'. ,. • carpo ·near Private yard, stove & 2 Br. l Ba. Avail. now. Ftwy drive North on Fem. rmmte. H.B. $l8S +
Adulla onl t OCC. $400/mo. 5'5·2970 refrite Small pel OK Area ol Balboa & Coast Beach lo McFadden then ... ,, N .... p '-ac.. Ask for 4 Exec08olca5 ~ t.. COQI. rm C\llJUCY· y, ca atl6PM · · H $575 J O West on McFadden to ...... ..... """ ·~· I. >¥·FT. OK.TSLMgmt.642·1603. . $400 mo, 536·2456 , wy . mo ... Seawind Villa&e . Traeyorlvms1.7S2·0234 r--•-•recept. -----==-------SflJNNING lrg 1&2 br SJl>.71179 Pro Pert Y M gm I . ... ......... , ~--2 Br. 1"4! Ba. A...._ l p l •-751-2787. (TI4 )893-5L98. Fwantedtoshrw/2M61 Xlnlloc·nrOCAirport g .. ...,n ap · 00 .,. rec WALICTOBEACH·. Bach. C¥cface4Jbeautatrium Twnbae. All buill·ins. area 7lOW l8thSt Lo 1 1 B A l . ao-4000 F, 4 br, 2"4! ba, frplc , A ... _.. t kin
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Sm child, am pet OK. Le lBr 4 plex, carport, water paid. $300 mo. the Blul'f:sr.:94 Laguna Beach •Motor Inn, Newpor\ ocean f~l. yr~ 8Sl·906l .._, W..t.4 SOJO
hnmed.occupancy.TSL lndry'. newly dee. 720C SJl>.3'56,536-7979 98S No. Pacific Coasl lylae,125<>.673-4742 DANAPOINT975-1120 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Mgmt.642·U103 Shalimar. $295 mo . New2bdrm 4 blocksfrom VtllaBalboa Condo,Luxl Hwy, Laguna Beach. Lce 4 brhome Fountaln :.JO'pvtolc $165$12, •si TD'S i..J&e; 81'. 1 Ba. Unfurn. 646-21613 ocean. Adults only, no Bdrm, Pool/ Jae. '$525. Dally, Weekly, Kitchen Valley 125()/~o Frplc 5nnaw/oceanvu :: fo~Y• •0·:: 2ye.are: "6! 1 Bdrm. Deluxe Apl·New pets. $3&-2871. Secur, Bldg. 645·8-039 available. Low winter dbl 1.;. 983-9701 · ' 7 ADolc aprtmat prime lrvtne Propertie•
•' Call838·8081 drapes, clean, roomy , Del wl•'d t 1 Npt Shrs a cross from ratea.494·5294. •1k1M._... 4450 w/lowl.ltT.D.Gelt.opin· quiet. Malure adulls . llXe .....,...a e x ra 1e be. h 8• h •-2 8 Low l to mature Fin Mature gentleman will ••••••••••••••••••••••• tere1t for tbe1e well 2tJr Dup1-$470 util pd 2br, 2ba. Bltns. dswhr. ac · ac "' rs ren shrbeaut 3 br 2 ba NB d I tm ta ........ ..._ • , $325 .. Securlly $100. l~ miles beach. Adlt.e, from $345, pool, enc ear. exchange for child care. home ,· .. ,_ •. i tine' Foratoreflofficeapace at aecve DVH en . ._ .. 645-8103 no pets, Clearung fee $200. Open 640-50'18 . ~l63evea w uucnm Ila rem.u&erai.a. PP, no Bkra. 85l·ONS
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Cbri1tma1 money.
PleaM retW'D. 141--2*.
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Weatherby Bay, H1&at.
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lat: Opel/carnet lad1-rlnc, near Spirea ReaJ.
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value. 548-441 1
UlST: Female black A:
IJ"CY striped w /while k'it·
len . Vic Adami .J." Brookhu r st, HB .
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yellow IAb mlll .. Toby''~
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ward . 536 ·4090 ,
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area. Black/Wblte/ta,>-
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REWARD.
LOST : Blk & wht Coc~r
Sprincer Spaniel mi'x1•
small. Reward •98-1512
Lo1t. 5mo. old fem .1
Au1tralian Shepherd
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needa medication, all ward.5S7·-.Mt-~ .; .re litW... IBr condb. Nr. new, Balboa Blvd. Dlabwabr, pl. renl foT ".#,jobs. <~mokerl to•h,lbT, ~ ,_,., ..... ~Br.lfudylsden,2'bath, !bdrm.backyard. security, tennis, pool, frplc, laund hooltups, SIO/wk.C.)l.~. 10 2 ba home In Irvine. im--.~,.C.M. Prefer private party. •NEW•. ·~
,. peu OK. sauna, spa. No pets. $425. garqe. ~ bik to be~. 8clnn. unlurn, pvt home. comm. pool, Jae, tennb, MM f Z Qulti adloL Jl,9H over l! tri·level, frplc, akylighl, 552-6403or586·7300 Day1 :213·639·025J , fl~/~.l.st/lasl.secun· ... -trance shr bath YOlJevba0.SS2-0884 1---------1 a,'IGO,OOOlDfree.liclear CAL-COPA •• deck Is patio. No children Eves:Zll-541-0030. ly. Avail now. 673·2282, 9 pn ..... , • , ' Newport Modern store or real eatMe 6 buaineu for
or pets. tM5 mo. Avail. l Br 1 Ba. clean. quiet. no to 5pm. .E-M.S12S /mo. 646-20U Mature Adult t.o share 2 amce. Nr. pc>Aoffice. S48 colJ.lila'al. Call Al Blacot· MASSA51
Dec. 15th. 180 E. 2Lal St. lci~/pets. 4275/mo. Call Beautifully located 2 Br. •OC•· ... -o~* CdM bdrm " bath for Br. 2 Ba. Condo N.B. r ~·~":;· J~erl')'~~213~/~4~77!_:·~7oo~1-.~~1rl1Uia~lilllilili. ~Dbcount w/Utla ad Daya 646·4262 ; eves Q-a1g631·12166 SJ15 4tup.ChildOK Gas .... ~ "' S250646-713Z I: VISA Md ~~ incJd. 842 1652 lbr, paneling, great vw. qlAet single, pvt ent & · · C 1 cW Carner Warner /Newland!
CHllSTMAS CASH I . · frplc, $650/yr. 2br, den. peUo. ll75. 67J·0727 BeaUl 3bd.rm oceanfront .....,, 447•5 w;:,.p "T...t 5035 17081 Newland, H.B. 1 SBS. Across from beach, -. t eled f le ·1 pd d Lx. Mal All r 6pm · ••••••••••••••••••••• • 141 .1.446 'Ibis ad can be worth $S0 REALTORS ... ~a vw, pan • rp • Room for rent, uti . 14> e. e . .,._Spa r 1 •UV\ •••••••••••••••••••••••• pool, jac. Studio condo in $600/yr . 642·0045 eves $300 mo. yrly. Nwpl 673-5.556. ...,,..,.. ce oc ease.~ __ _._ .. _ ... ___ .. ____ _
to you. 2 Br. l lr'I Ba. fantastic Huntington only Shores.646-0456 IQ.~-6 1280 SQ. ft.'~ s.ttler'M19-C ..
Townhouses. pool, laun· 2051.19t•ST. Harbor area. (213 1 ~RTH(iTS M/F to share 3br, 2ba HldiDCtoaBeacb.Flein· All types of real eatale
dry, gas & water paid. 2Br, all new cpts. drps, &16-8346 .--..... .-v · N . 8 . ocean r r 0 n t oo.iae, C.M. J ae, $275. IHet..,.. m,...7202. in~..fitce !949.
lnfanl lo 6 mos. $380 lo paint & vinyl, garage. Lovely 2 8d 1 Ba. quiet , w/kilchenette 1260 & up. 548-Ml0aller6pm. ~ •
13116. $C75 mo. 549·2042 2 cUle l br apts, nr ocean. area, mature adults on· util pd 2306 w. Ocean· h91)1K . COllOMA D& MA~ WTDs
OUVETREE $370·$475. 1 & 2 Br. new crpt & drapes, ly. '495. Jeanne, agt. froot673-4154. ........ 4350 Top retail apace facing 642-2171 545-061 I
2190Colle1e. 548-7367 Apt/Twnhse. Near new, $3l~$335. 536-7542 631'1266• Hohh, Mohh 4100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Center. AvaH.1---------
frplc, patio, sky Ughl, 2 br, l~ ba. new paint. Lido Isle Bay front. •••••••••••••••••••••••Costa Mesa, 731 w. 18th January 1, 1600 or 2460 CaaltforT.D.'s
$400mo. l bdrm adult con· lndry rm. Adults only, stove & dishwas her, Gorgeous view. 2 Br. DOYOUUIE Sl, $45, sin1le gara1e. sq. fl .. perfect for AmericanMt1953-4l4l
dow/rec. facll. 559·5591 catOK.lmmed occupan· encl. gar, 3 blks rrom 2ba, frplc. $900 /mo. MOTELS? lWIH72S,640-9900.Askfor jeweler, financial or in·
aft4pm or lv mag. cy. TSL Mgmt. 642·9412. beach, no pela, $425 . 494.0029 f ••u Faye. leriordeaigner. 1Uti41DIATI IASTSIDE s:tf>(g!8bef 8 Weekly rentals rom _.. W ~-' H FAST FUNDING on
, Parle Bristol Condo. Quiet ore pm. Versailles, 1 Br. Pool. le up. 646·7445. 2274 On Balboa Peninsula nexl f!)oto#ta a.a tAtat 2.nd'• 6 3rd'•. Cambria
,.,.;wifOCh upstairs 1 Br. end unit, ·~-club. Security. $425/mo. Newport Blvd. C.M. to F\m Zone. (10"'x20~) CiA.lt~nh~ Morteaie. 955-3'54
28Rw/laepatio, availa· patio, like new. Rec .. Hwta• 3142 646-6100.Nopels. LIVE AT NEWPORT 673-2M3,67J.3930 -~tru ·'"7""'" 1--"--'------
ble. Corner of Monte Vis· clubhouse. security gate ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ fil:J-8494 bu money to buy
ta & Santa An• Aves. & guard. Near S.C.Plaza $31115. Across from beach. 1 Bdrm Condo w/securily BEACHS70/wk. Double garage, $45. E. 2435 £. CoHt -.• CdM er make 2ND T.D. any
$425mo. 548-9190 SU5. 760-2601 Pool, jac. Studio condo. guard. Ref rig , 0 /W. 645-°'40 side Costa Mesa. Alao ,,_, siae ·above $10,000. No
<213)M.8346 jacuul. $525. 752·231 spare room for storege -----•---1 credit ./, 00 pnlly. For lBr,patio, 731 W.18thSt. $C10. 2Br. l ~Ba. Adults. 3144 days,540-7576eves. Yacdlolll_.. 4250 orolf'ice.642·5937. .... 4550 act1oa call AGT 673·7311
1310. 646-6725. 640.9900. Sm. dog considered. 610 .,..._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --... 1~ AatrorFaye. JoaM Sl. Mgr. Apt o. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lrg lbdrm apl, adults, Storage. s ng e gara1e, . •-~---"""""'-------
. . &42·'734f North Irvine Condo. 2 Bx. pool. newly decor. No 4bdrm, 2ba ~ondo on StO, near 25th le Orange, Approx. 6,000 aq. ft.. avail. Private party has well
Avail. now freahJy paanl· 1 Ba. Furn. $550. Unfum. pets. Westcliff. 645-8152. North Shore of. Tahoe. c .M. 67S.5464 in Fountain VaUey near ~ 2nd TD for sale
ed 1 Br. l32S mo. J .D. 2 br, 2 ba. patio, slove , NSO. 637--'051. Fully furn. 5/mlD from Office._... 4400 S.O. Frwy. $1320 mo. ltdiaclouDt. 97s-1176.
Property Mgmt. rJW ....... n +sec adults lmmac.2Br.28a.Frplc. North Star. MOO /wkly. Jot..S56-93I0,5'8-7533. . -. • bdr _.. St ... _ ..._ .. y ............... S»31H68ert ' •••••••••••••••••••••• 40 ~ '151·2717. no pets. MS-5433 Executive l m couuo, ~to""" .,.,ac1L ear· ;oi,,•·-· · ..... W..e.cl 4600 •-. end un.it, frplc, pool, ten· ly. 673--2507. . 1617 Westcliff. N.B. Want .. _ ooo ~ Truel Dee(! New E . side ups latrs E.. Side, 2 br, ear, view, nis, sauna, adulls, no TAHOE-No. Slar slu area, financial ln1t. 70001.f. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ a5."0oo lit. Trust
duplex , 2bdrm. 2ba, deck adults no dogs peta$385548-635? lnumc.x large3 Br.2Ba. new 3 Br condo. Call J.at.noor.Agenl541·S032. Working Lady needa DlledODSacreariewaite
c.rpta,drpl, refri&. stove, s.t<>.S..7933 • ' ,__:_.· L • 11 ... Steps to the be ac h. 781).J.293 110U.C&n'H Room w/priv Bath. Call Saa Juu Capletrano.
d•1bwuber, laundry --,--K 11 -673-2507. 9' DoWe9'1~5897 al\ noon. llAI alaaJ $375 ooo room,eaclgarltopener, Dl4>lex 2 Br. 1 Ba. Gar........................ SKI RENTAL ...wPOIT ---------•all a!P'f year ~·In·
frpk,paUo,nowaterbed, New cpta, no pets. $425. 1Br.1 Ba. Gara1e. pool. 2Br.28a. PentbouaeApl. So. Lake Tahoe, Nev. 2 ElegantexecutJve suites W/M 38 needs lne~p . tere1t + dilcounl.
nopeta.MJddleaeecou· 2171 Placentia fE. Walk to beach. Very Ocvu.S750permo.Only BR.almoslnew,&leP'.&to inpreet.lcelocatJon.Wlth room; will share with 714/'15l-5l4Sortt3-lU3.
pAe $650/mo. $200 dep. 545-'l'lll. clean property. $525 . tsl. mo. required. Call Heavenly North aki ~tu. complete support 1 female; kJda O~;#'r:'te
..:.. •2283or495-3850 71.4/6:M·.l32Sevea. panoramic lake YJew. terYicea Pren. 177-F Ravera1de , •I . Br. l Ba. in 4-Ple:a. 679 Ooly -.S per nite. The 7i,/8SMl88l 1 Ave. New. Bch CA 92863 ill 11 I•
1 Br. Spacious Aparl· eem. te .., Oteanfroa.\ 2 Br. 2 Ba. Verulllu LUX JR . Eq u ity Shoppe r.11n•1/
ment• Secluded with .U..W1 ftplc, balcony, 1ara1e. lbd.rm w/refrig. View, 918·542·1400, ask for 125-500 aq. n. gmd nr, I,..· IM/lrtfft/ w.ta,.._. · 1 N t Stepa to beach. $775. secure, pool, spa. $440. Uoda. ~pd. From• \IP· 77t • -•ic• ..................... .. ,~,:~ po:1·0 ~ P: :t 0-Polrlt 3126 4119-2213'or485-3850 .780-8380. w. 19th. St. C.M. Tom ....................... Al 11•• 1100
$ · 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...__. •• 52 Brint a racquet · bikini 957 1900 t I • ...................... . m.-,111-0585. ...,...__,......, -2br. 2ba, or bch, bllilt·ins Top tennia/1wim resort! · · O,. 1 illllt SOtl -
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" _ _._SE.ASONSAPTS. town. We have 2 l&Dder BR z~ Ba CONDO S.75/mo673-2571 From-/Wk or by day. IXICUTIVI SUITI B·"CHCONCESSIO.. Now You ..,._, no pets. 2 br l ~ llQO. 2 under $450._ l UD · clean, ui I f t ' • -c.n •~ be tWDhle. P•tlo, pool, der •· All clean and AC..,: et,.:Oso'u Pc, te. New, lge 1 br condo, AGT.Jean731·31U f\illler'Yiceolflcealn Xblt PGt•lal 6 locatioll
ll10. l3UoAonM2·H02. reed.1 to DJOYe in. Call • mo. sec. Venallles. 631·5231, Palm Duert condo, NewportCenter ..., ~r. Call Can
NtW edult coado, 2 aep :.~\.~~c R.E. 1 Br. 1 Ba. Condo. pool, (213)430-31~ 2bdrm, TV, 1or1eo111 MO-S47o onsfor 535-5'15
bdrma baU. avail Dec. ' Enclad parkl.na. f4.50 mo. Lower' 2bdrm 2ba 9600 view, doee to ahopl, ,.. PLAZA IMIOA ISLA.. Sell a Nr S.C. Plua. tus. 2 Br. 2 Ba . Stove. -..maoc415-3150 Fri*: diahw~ber' Eaet •. Weekly or monthly. lllCUTIYISUITIS -·• ...., dop-malD
511.aus. dabnbr, ocean view. Br. 2 .Ba. CoDdo, Pool. Bh~f.'Nopeta . ....O.Wor Call~. '"'Jbeniladift'erence." llt. ladtloll . .,,000 +ln·
JQ!). ; Pl>clad putio1 $450 mo. Gl·DI. .... .. SMN 4300 "'*-'·_,.down. owe IOlrl'ff COAST PLAZA 1 Br. Stove, d1bw1hr _,_oc-..!llO ....................... 714/71M2J4 balwe f« 3 yrs. 322
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CUBTOM lNT•ftJOR Drtv• paUoe, walla. Q.Uty ...no. a\rip, re· Ual .. 1 .. ,_ •1 ..... /DftLLINST••. •o ftwllt. 9J.14Jt "" &LA~ .. tat .P•lr up .. ol. Free •-r 1or ....... oo Job too persona toucb. Wln-_,_, ~"" CARPENTRY .... lialdnap/del. A TCMaeb 1aiell.Quia. dowa/Cpt1 Included. I create custom up-.,_.,._,,, ....
lb-Jay Ml.aD a-HWA.di tOllTI a1a. ... nu. 4N-7154. 59-Nt4,Mt-.. bollteredw&Ua.8»0130 AllTnee 531·1113 ~""~-...... !!~~.!~; ...... !!~~ .... !!~~!~~~.i.~!~~i.~ •• i~~.i.i •. i.i!~.~!!~!~.~~~~~-~.~~~-~~~.~!~~~.i •. i.~!~!~~~~~L~~~.~?~~~.~"~~~.~;.i.~,~!~ •• ~.~~-~.~2i~~.~~i.i~~.1:1~i·i·~·i"i~~!i~i •• ~~~-~.~i.i~i"i:i~i"i·i·i·i!i!i!i!~.~~~ .. ~.~~~-.~~~"~.~~~.~ •• ~.~:~?~.!~!~!~.
PAE LAW student needs INTRO SPECIAL ASSUBLERS. We wUI CAIW CUSTOMH l• GENERAL OFnCE AS· l:IOUHICLEANEU LEGAL SECRETARY Ml!S81e•JP.T.
tlS.000. Will do anythi'!1 M'VSTIC MASSAGE treln. Apply 7a m · For early AM newspaper Service desk. He avr. ~~~ C ler~yp~~ To work for Janice's needed for Hun\intton Delivery between eo.u
Lwl. Confld entla M.A.5SAGES10W/AD ~,......c!ac~. 1131 delivery in C09ta Mesa, ~~1cbedulin1t~\· EFlrmanN~ua17U~O ~Ann. PIT. a.a, BeechLawFtrm.Cuual Meaa•Lawadale.MOD.·
D . P .O. Bo• 3242. s.ntaAna 556· •· ta eaa Newport 6 Irvine areas. lnl-901 ''8tbmpterNB a e • · · · .f'ri.1'1~2114. atm09pbere, le1al ex-Sat . Mon. morniDI N.B. ma. Callbetween2AM·lOAM. TV, ·., • · perle.nce necesury . 1~12:30, Mon.·Sat. af\
l Prof SUNNY'S ASSISTANT 5S5GS. De livery /Warehouse ~al.Office Salarycomemu.rat.ewlth SPM. Apply UMIO Placen· '-, FIRST LADY esalonal Muu1e MAMA... C A S H I E R I Person for party & rental ~"Y/llHpt. HOUSl'.CLEANl!RS eqierience . .Uk for Sue' UaAve.,C.11 .
.._ _ __... ... ... RelaxatJoa/l'herapeautl Sm I of · 147-«Kl. MrnoEL MANAGER _-..' D a. CaJJ appt. 548·2811 Draper's La1una Hills HOUSEWARES SALES. store. P tr apply 2025 · oc. c, vanety pos. v• ftwtyO.Clft.. s tore. Mu at be ex· Apply la person: Rion Newport Blvd. C.M. No shrthnd. nee. Lile NEWPORT BEACH
97,.1 .. 41 Con1rat ulatlons John p.,lnced i n b e tter Hard.are, 1024 Irvine . bkJ>J I' •11perw..te4 '-Secret.-y Coup&etomanaten,wly * .,. ~ * Klevina for beln1 accept· women '1 ready-to-wear <Weateliff Piasa) N .B. Delivery Man for ~arly Free 6 E.0 . E. ReftDed lady to live-in, Mml baye 1-:4 yean ex-relurbiahed moteJ on the MC.ttVISA Accepted ed at U.S.C. Dess, Sis, and IPO"-lwear Apply In AM L.A. Times Delivery Irvine Personnel A1ency private room• bath. eeriencewllb palenllaw. Pellnalll&. (714) 675-3463
Mille, Keith 41 Taja penon to Man~ier Ma-CASHIB Rot&11 e .. AdultsE only !. No .,~_E..;,27Ui. Coet!~e1~a70 Salary. 6"-88l9. 'l)'JJi.DI akllla II>+ wpm,
COVER GIRL bleAustin 2'UJ Moulton ~time. Over 21. Com-co ectang! conomical oi>W---· • shorthand llO. Pleasant I &..1:,_-& Partway 'p1ua or call ~ beoeflu. We train. car required. 2YI hrs. ~r ~r " personal dfice $1300/mo D 0 E MOTI•S * OUl'CALL * n ........ METRO CAR WASH day. $&25/mo. net take care al arthritic woman Call ·Sa d r::.o ~,.-.,5· a..i ... y ...... c ...... to ..
95.l-0778 MC/VISA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2llC50Harbor,C.M. ' t.>me +bonus & gas al·~· all ~reeds. ~X· cm Balboa Island. Mon .. Coastal ;e::oo,;, A.";:n'. Pifb;b;s1rnn1 ;:~;: T~ ..... Y'S S.._.••_.&1._ 7005 .... .-......-lowance. Westminster / pd.only~~ Fri. 12nooa·7 or 8PM. cy, 2790 Harbor Blvd, Wed, TbuJ'I, AM , call
..,_... -· ---."9 Hlmtington Beach ar ea. 13.SO/br. +meals 6 tax· C.M. at.bld.lcclub551-4421
OFNEWPORT ....................... Immediate openlnas for .-a•W G:ll-5466 G>UARDS~ es paid. Also need aamel NE\'E§AFEE E.O,E . News Deli LA
ESCORT Now enrollina. Costa teller trainees, full at ~-U~ Fu.JI & part time. All belpforwkndsonly. Refs paper v~ry,
752.9368 Meu Christian Pre · part time. Cash handling Deliver newspapers after areas. Uniforms furn'd. req'd. C.1167S-0696for in· . . T\mes to homes 1n Nwpt -1-0UC--H-A_C_L_A_S_S--i s chool. $2 9 .50/wk . exper pref'd. F /t ime UTVTEM school. Youn& students: Ages 2Jorover, retired terview Liquor : Part time . Bch, 3:30AM-6:00AM.
Includes bot lunch Ir note clerk position also age 12·15, CdM /Fashion welcome. No exper. nee. · Weekends, Nighu. Must 5'50 to SSOO mo. 548-Mtl.
ISCOITS s n a c It s . 6 4 g . 54 2 3, open. Xlnt benefits. · lsland area. Call Neil: APP 1 Y : Univ er s a 1 HOUSEKEEPER. live in. have cash register ex-~1413
WIRS. 752·06l7 &t&-5830. Equal Oppty Emplyr 6'1s.6327. Protection Service, 1226 Wanted by sr. citizen. perience. 1888 Placentia. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-
.,..,, ...,,....,.......,.W....,.,_ .. -,_,d,..____,7,,..-10"""0.,,-1 A.pp(yal: : MARKETS . -__.--... -.-... ~-S-IS_T_•_u_y_' W.~Sl..,Sa.ntaAna . In· Mu.st drive. Opportunity _C_.M_. ------LITTLE AMMllS Bank Of America For 2nd & 3rd Shifts _.., --_..." to · ••••••••••••••••••••••• terview hrs: 9.12 ai 1.,, supp. your soc. secun· U . . C d' llCllT Almt
a.Ell ESCORTS Jt.UVia Lido,NB. Exp'd 4 day week CDM Mon-Fh. ty. La Habra area . ve·mcomp1n1on or IS·
Accountant /Secretary 759-4508 We promote to manage· area. 644·7162 Zll-tl8l~. 114.675.6760. abled woman.
All Major Credit
Cards Ac~~ted HS-1676
needed for larae m arine ment & supervision from 213-943-544.3. 548-8596
hardwar e co. Good ~G-_..,1..,,11 within. Dental Receptionist. N.B. M .. Weareseekina a reliable
benefits. Call64S-1711 . TB.LB·-" WANT A CAREER? office. Experie nced HIPPY H OUSE KE E p E R ac••1•• penoo with an aptitude {Om opport. for person Costa Mesa piease. 644·0032. DINING ROOM A'M'EN· Are you a hard working for figures as calculator
Grand Opening, Men & Age is no reslriC!-ion to with basic typing ability 111 Del Mar 'I'll& .. .._. DANT for small retire· and ambitious person skills to work Night
Women, for relaxation & earn extra Chn1t~as & math aptitude . 631-94.21 DIHTAL/ ,,...._,, menl re1idence. Full loc*inc for a career in Audit. Enjoy •lnt com. stimulation try "Touch mooe.y, .demonstrating Outstaodin1 working RICEl'TIONIST FROM EVERYONE AT .i~ d E f fast foods manage ment ...... nv benefit.a including a ,,.... f n... rt t dill F · La Be h """""'• ' ays. xp. pre · Do you -.. ;oy working ..-.... of<laNMaasage&Spa" .,.,,. m me ..,.,pa men con ons . r1ng e gwta ac 4 day flt hours flex. 49f.9'58 ... .., free meal per shift. App.
1..9525 Beach Blvd, H B. ~· $4.00/hr. +com· benefita ar pleasant Sur· 494.9233 64.S-75a> ·,-n,•Lf'M.':._ ---·------•wi th p eo p le , the ly in person llam-noon,
53&-9172. We accept all mission. Call (213) roundings . Qualified H . Be h '-' \ I \ HOUSBIB'llt/ clfhallendoge hof leadersEhid~? tt'.JiPmql)Q.eL.
credit cards. open 7 37&-46ll. 5AM·10PM. penoo may obtain an •P· unUntton ac lfMPOllAAY HllSONNll SUMClS C~AMION ,.~d Ii"~ eton MtaJe k .. w'atbs OTT HOTB.
da plication at Irvine ofc. ·--llllil962 ... 11111116._ __ Disabled man needs live ...,... ... !IOON rte 0 ys. A fl lmcelhhen 5325 University Dr. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiii_iiii_iiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiii-in aide, salary $62•. 559f5 Wanted Daily for retired you. St art1n1 wage ewpo enter r. & •M1 .. •l1 S52·53Z5 (Share living exnonses). healthy 1enUemen. Mon-$1500/up plUll health plan Newport Beach SINGLE~ Meet sincere. ~ .,... l72l ........ _... Fri. Must coo&. 673-8593 f d f ·i '-riMlllWll~llllilfli~~ people-like You! Low CA. EMT·l . Comp !. F~~monlSalsit CHRISTMAS MJ.?ff· ~ •°'ydouan Y?Ur am1 yd,.
Fee Call DATELINE· Insurance reqwrement ""'"'ra av ngs WlNDOW PAJNTING ..., .. _..Cid! Kousekeeper wanted ... P vacations an •---------
iiiifiiireeiiiiii800-iiiiii4.5iiiiiil·iiii32Aiiiiii5iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil :,:. ~raopgoodpay,dr;n"!! _E_.o_.E_. ____ M_1F_1_H_, P/Urne daily. S3.25 hr. Donut shop. Aflernnoon•---------ToMon .. Fr,1. 91AMl·S:Ba301PboM . ~~~~n.~~~n~~~e.~:; ~~s~r;~visor fo r " Noexper.n«ess. s hift. Apply D.K .'s care or ove y 8 for 1nterv1ew anytime .,. .. 8380 •FOXY LADY • =~~~~s Am· •1001(1(1EPH 'SEdS'·'Rm wlr DonlJU, 29603 Fairview. HARDWARE SALES Peninsula Home' & 3 after 5:30. Call Me ts ----~-----
OUTCALLONLY Lt. mfr. inneedlqu.l. in·---------C.M. Apply in person: Rion scbool·a1e child ren. Ed's Pizza Parlors. 1180 NW"SeS Aides Orderlies VISA MC ARC ff t TE CT U R AL. dv. for all bkkpg func-a...;CAL_ ---------• l!ardware, lOZ« Irvine Mwlt speak English & So. Bristol. Santa Ana. needed for cc'.,nvalescent * 97~ 11 ll * arcbitec:tl and aenaor /in-tion1 lO.key typing a. .... DIPAITMIHT Do you have a rlair for In· (Weslcliff Plaza) N. 8 . have lllnt. references. 546-3963. holpital. Wknd. shifU .
t d i l d t •d teriorDe corating ? .__.W ... ..--. Ca116'1S.7643afl.6PM& Xl.nt ..... fl'-A 1 . er me a e gr a e compu er exp. .. ay CLHK P/time help wanted for ~ _.,.",,_. onwknds. Manager · · ~ne ...... PP Y in
draft.apenoo lmmediat~ "°'*wk. Co. pd. benes. deco . ct I h SALISRIP WANTED MATURE person. Beverly Manor A1\AMT1S MAS SA-.1 operunp foT those u Top 1alary to top person. ~·level clerical Poal· our raung r . n t e • HOUSIKIB'llt · Convalescent Hospital. °'--II 97"'7-" d uoo· open •ft our 11h1'pp1'no city of Irvine. No exp. To call on Reader Ad AD LT C 0 UP LE to ~•• p-rl•nc-d 10 Com· .c-ca .. ....., ys, u• .. d ...... Vi ... oriaAv•C M ;;ar_.,. "' "' "' ._ • · d rt t ....... Call 1·7'""·0313 aft a..-•--acC""ft'•forad· Neede to lake full "''""'"0 el6 unitaplhou11e .-., ''' ... ·· · mercial bld••. ltyn. f ). 842-4147 eves. • receivang epa men . ....... ...., .,..,IUQNJ .,_...., ··--Be Pampered by l~
Beaut Cirla Op en
IOAlll-4PM 1 day& P~.nt ~3'33
-,.... l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill Som· 1·t p ck'ng I lOAM vertisinc. Mon.-Fri. n!Sponslbillty or h.sehld. in nice Eastside C M Nun~· Multi family hou11no "' 1 e 8 1 0 • w · " volved. Must work with 9AM·SPM. Base + com· omen recuperaung area. Reaume 6 local
'type V1. pleaunt work IOC«••• F/C deadlines. Candidate DliFTIHG> mission. Co. benefits. from suraery. Perma-rel. req. Exp. pref. To HlrMtA .. a
inc cond • oear Ne•Port Npt. Bch Investment shouJd type 45wpm & Architectural desi gn Will train. Neat •P· nent: Salary open ref's apply, please send com-SJ 75 &..
Beach Top pay · fall firm haa openin1. per eit· have l~key experience. drafter, 3 · S yrs ex per. pearance 4' good spelling req. fWO.fi028 plete reswne to ad no. 61 . • f -• . •• SPIRITUAL REA Di sc;~
lOam·lOpm Pully IJ< d a 7296 or 492-9034 J 31 s
S. Camino Roi , S an
C1em .
bme.fll.I. pm19lon, for F /C com· P1eaae apply in person: Newport Beach ofc .. essential. Apply Pen· Daily Pilot. P.O. Box We. wall tram. 8 paid
CORBUC /Y ... Af'lJJI • mlulonl bkkpr-<tetail· PLESSEY SEMICON· 67HIJO nysaver. 1660 Placentia Ho usekeeper I N anny 1560 Cost a Mesa. CA holidays .. beainnlng . as f'ARTMf"'RS INC I t d DUCTORS l'"l K . A't/e C M needed for 3 school age . soon as hired, benefits. or en e person -• '" aiser. DRUGSTORE RX&drua · · · children, Live-in. Salary 926216. n-yVl·ew Conval'"'1c•nt 11m Mtkhell South computer knowledge a Irvine. ..., ..,. " "'
lrvilw,CAt2'714 mull -skllllul o n --.-----.--.-elm. 9-6 Mon-Fri, xlnl HELP WANTED SlSO/Wk. S ~days. CaUMANICURISTS, female. Hoepital, 2055 Thurin.
7W S..-7124 ldepbooe • P.R. work. Clerical Receptionis t . pay. Moulton Plaza SALIS IEP. Mr . T y I e .r a t immed. opening. Must C.M. Mrs . Farrell:
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________ ._ _______ .. lbtwity necessary. Call Ptr. Aerobic Dancing. a Pharmac y . Laguna (714)773-5004 dunng of· have license & exper. in 6'2·3!505. E.O.E.
NOTICE OF PUILIC ...aJNG
The Planning Comml..;on of the
City of Fountain Valley will hold a
public hearing on the Ci1y't Seventh
Year Ho using and Community
D evelopment Blo ck Grant
Application on December 10. 1980.
at 7:30 p.m. in the City Council
Chambers. 10200 Slater Avenue.
The purpose of the hearing It to
solicit public Input into the ptan"'ng
and development of the City's
S eventh Year Housing and
Community Development Block
Grant Program. Pr~ectt currently
unde_r consideration Include: ( 1)
Funding for the administration of the
Seventh Year Program; (2) Funding
for a Housing Coat Reduction
Program_; (3) Funding for a Fair·
Housing Services contract wtth the
Fair Housing Council o1 Orange
County; and (4') Funding for a
Houalng RehebilltatlOn Prdgram.
Ideas for projects and project
prlorltlea wUI be solicited by the
Fountain Valley Planning
Commiaek>n at the December 1 o
1980. Public Hearing. lnter•ted cltizena l'NY attend the helwtng and
contrtbufe to the planning ol the
Clty't Seventh Year ~ng and
Community Development Block
Grant Ai>Ptlcatk>n.
Ouestionl 1bout the hHrtng nwy be
8dd""'9dto;
Nal'lfitnea11corp,hasan Hi lls. 768·3784 Mr . to call on Reader Ad ficehn. all ......... Attractive & N·-'"ft l.lla!Mllli.______ bUli.nelllaccowi~forad· -------~~1 _ .. _, -~"~ ---------i immed openin1 in F.V. Dreyfus verllain1. Mon.·Fri. Housekeeper. live in, neat personality. Salary C1ttlflecl
Bulldinfs 4' Grounds Supervlaor. Saddleback
CGUqe North Ca mpua,
Irvine. Varied ex ·
for an exp person with . .._ . 9am·SPM. Base + com· 5/dayi w••k. 894.3.,..,6 to start. Call Toni. ......__ ........... x1ot typinl & telephone Executave ""s1slant I I C b r·t "'"' "" 63&-91293 ,___. ._,_ skills . Pleas e c all AUlbor /PubUsher seeks msaon. o. ene 111 . dys.831·0'768eves. $400/tW Executive Asaistant. exp Will train. Neat ap ~ •cSIMILv • • 96t-t616 for interview. -•ranee" aood s ..... llinl Janitor needed for con· ----• 8 paid holidays, begin·
penence in l or more of Oerit typists wanted part·
the bulldlna trades. time, general office
Pre I era b 1 y at the akilla. flexible hrs. $4/hr.
Journeyman level ts in· 64&-TTtl Cathy.
in ediUno & research ..--.. ..--...... 1C1•o..1 "'"" h' _ .. " essential. Apply Pe n-valeacent ff09plta.I. Xlnt. • ~ _..." .... '6 as soon as 1r ...... help(ul. must be fut. ac· beneflta Bay 1 Con curate typist , prefer · nysaver, 1660 Placentia benefit•. App I y in Requires experience in vaJ~t Hos~i~:I. 2065
rably e ipe rlence on Ave. C.M. penoo, Beverly Manor operatin1 power band 111 . C M M F
word P ........... •lng -.u1p. .-• w ... ...--a.iv. H09p .. 340 Victoria tool.I. (Router, bender. unn, · · rs. ar· ·--.. ·~ •"•-A C M etc.)Someweldint.APP· reJJ:642·3Sa5.E.O.E.
Call&t.2-<M77 for app't. We are now accepting ve. ·~ _ ly lo -non. 8-5. 22822·8 ~-n--k G' 1 cludln1 eiper . at a
~ level. 7AM-
3':30PM. M-F . Salary
ran1e: SH ,648·$21,000
per year. 83H850 btw.
8-$.
CLOTHESTIMI liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiil applicattons for a full .-..... --Gra.nfte. Laguna Hills. ~·~· .!~e •fit~~ ~-~~ '!~lpnf._ paasrs~!~Z'n~ lmClllf" Seca•t.-y ~ adpoe~pt. Tin•l~phoren~ F/f proleulonal, Bench 7•211153. MUllt have 1d handwrit· ... '"' • c-o 600t ....... ....., "' "' "' P9'aoo exp'd in setting, · f I C l Pl i " manqer trainees. Call -• as counter sales. Re· finlabini. 6 renaira. Medical Aaslst , front · n1. a l 8·5, cw ca
842-1.ZJl. Topfll1htatlractivelady quires 1ood spelling, NUltbavex.lntref:cs,call fice, for G:P., exp pre-Paper5'9-ll.S7.
COilMISTUDIHTS w/1bortband, bkkp1 , 1ram mer . 6 p e n · Si5M04'1 ferred, maal resume of· PAJMTSAUS BlJSINESSGROUPneeds typinf A mana1ement man1hip. Must enjoy flee mana1er: 351 ftDlll. penooa for part· Wcrl. ru1I or part time akllla. $15,800 pr ·Yr + meet1n1 the public. APP· ...... Hospital Rd. Ste 118, Part Ume, Tues. 5 to I ,
tlme mkt1 -sal e1 , aellina electronic llCIOObon .. /profit•bare. ~ Pennyuver, 166 Cust.ocllal Work morn· N.8.921163. Wed.ttolpm.Someexp
... PR al I t I o I l•lllllli.lla..iiliiilli.j · A CM Kenn Rhna Hardware ..,..,ce, . mst potent. c c u a ora. m c r · 11 acenua ve. . . m,a ~l. train minimum 281SHarbor 81 d C 11 , ___ w._aa __ n_t _l002 ___ , ~~~r~a~[*1~~~ _ft_ lbtaa, over 21, F/f or =ha~~~~~=·· Medilha.UTATI Partnme v ., ..
Cafeteria Aaalatants knowled1e of computer ~ • put. Exp'd Pror. for all ....-.......... Hol..a-. S? ne.ded·put time help at aclencn helpful. Good Teleprompt• Cable TV 548-7418. I.Alie'• retail store need• medical dental real ......-~,.
llAll"CO P'onter Jr. Hl1b pe,y Is beneftta. In C.M. of Newport Beach la ac-II an 1 I er, A s a i 1 t . mta lrwactiool. bust· Te mporary Cbris tm ..
School. Apply at callLev:StO-lSIO. ~ •PPliCatlou ror ffmt••needed,matUR Mwpr6Se.laPenoo· nesa opa, lnvealmeDta, opeainp for credit card
Capiatrano Unlfledliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• tempOrary help to H · penon, menatel1altype, ael. Call Annabelle leuln1, etc. Send re· auth()ri;atiOD operatort
School Dlatrict, 32972 cbMte cable TV equip-reataurant exper. (ZIJ)7~1. aume to: 1'7M2 Skypark Start Imme diately!
Ca.I P f l SJC •COOi • mmt bl Newport Beach necwary. Day • evea· <lrcle 'D' lrY. 92714 Open 1 .sa,_ per w..t • er ec 0 • · Breufaat Cook, F rr, .,... llu.t bave depeD· tna pioslUooa available. Landscape E1Umator. boura avail. betweem
l=ijjj-iiil215iii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Exp. Pref, If Dol·will deble tunaporlation. Pl .... apply Z·S daUy WWtnJa.Ce.llforappt: llEDICALRECEPT. lOAll·lOPM Sl.70/br. ap .. tnMl. ADD1f lD penoa: Wlll lrala. Staninl at Pero• a Sp l c er y 511-4441. Partt!me, f.lClpm, some plyll-s..MJl..4P.I~ CAIPIJSTOll D6cteblftll'aS.t ...... SO/br with tncenUve ........._mlN.Maln S&.557-GOOLaura. TI .. IHA •
MAMA•• Ns••tRlyd.CM f«•, AllPlY at 801 Weat St.HB.SeecUftVUJaae. LDJALSJ:CRrl'ARY • .... --...... TIAMSACTIOM
·---· • --1'lJ9 a. fl: a. HOS re s ~ eterow backsrounct u1 c.,__ •-n Posttloa open for •I· ---------.a pnf_..... all c...... ·-1reu lv e mir . In Ooat,fulllspart.•pplylal Go ll'tOfc~ lbture wtu. bowledt• ,,.,.,.Topf.;:TMleom-un .t.-t wkla tralnJaa 2463 ....... 0r ......
ltl&ewtde, multl·atore ,.... at Mutt L1acbes, Small co. near ocean Is alJUlty to • ..,.,. ... a llDd...,..eDCeYCMICOUld EOE M/P'/11
opslltioD, Oruae Coua· 111 •alm, Balboa. _.. atable • mature formaJ dlotn• room. LIOALSSCRrl'ARY -•ti..vm1 ....,.. •. Las~ •=:-.J':nee. _m._1111 __ .______ Pl"IOft wtUI lyn. 1n'l Prtvate Club aak for small dJDAmlc real ._ tA u.e apeelllltlea PASTlml ~J....· .. ole. uper. Accurate ...., m.171D foe ap· _,.. ... to&ta .. klo nrm lD ........,.. bl wUta ... arby ..._.. ••~ __ --..11-,ram, """'" ••• •I, Coua\tr Help Dffded. ~p~at IOwpm Froat _,....__ -·--.... .._ ---....... ,..... ::t-..ct.. --..... _ _.., --. p--.1. ' . --· **'°" ee.wr. aeeu .... : ............... . 1111 fto.ll _.__. __ • .-telepbon• rtc•P· ~.--·• w-~-No-.-.A~ a e1.-. : m.orlllt. nmtae •••· u.. Xblt. co. bneftta, ----1 Plt&nD•t" ·-----JllllaJl.nr _. -ial tldft8. •• bt ia•or Clill Dmma: -.-. ...._ -WTBI • • • r I •ti c le I a c .. X·b , ~r,..,u•!!, .1 GAmWl'TOWM Mt-CllU I: 0 E ••iiii(iijjiiC:l-1 HOIT, .. .._... MCMSJ. Slaor\· .. aad, ....._ la :Let, aAft.,.,.. 11~7171 ~-' · · · ••M OMCI ...... -p .u~ ., • ..,_. M=•· • abll. tn· ·-•1•" ~-_... ·--,_ r--• ._. .... .,.,... y.,. •• , .. -------Tnlttl ._ -· ••all for r•U••l• IM • m9t. ~-...._. ..... __...... sa.-CUITOl>lAN .-et .W. leMol ~· ,..._• aalary depe•diDI H --.-ft a ti DOTOO
........ Oii '•& .. fOI' 01'eclH\e. Mo H,.r. 1. SldoY a : q•allllu'1oaa 6 U • :-.:::::rt:...::: Olrf'DA~T .,_.. .. ael l"9tall lton HH1Hr1. rarmeu .....,._bl· ,.n•e1. Oood .....,... ...... ,.. ..u.tmat a.a .. ,....._. ..
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• ......... lltdlllle dlli..., ....,.,... Call for '75). 9ouDd proteuAGaal Elfflrtc Frplc Model Male 10 mo.. all •bola. mile, fun, 20611 ~· • ~·; dnuer, pmdmt +·lel dla eariAp window alr CI09ditJoMr, ... uu w /r•1•tl•1 ..-.m•1'ell, .,... maturity• c:or· Macb41'1~m3 llc.etc.•1012 adiurb6a Lil, H.B. Sat. '15.demll.•.formlcata· ~ '71.545-m:D . ..-.... &a 01 ••· ___.;.• _ __. ... lp"'·I .-1 ... -.i. 111-4131 ble top, oaly, $1.50; ••• 1 . 1071 --------t ..._ eo: lt•aflts la· ....._.. --:---· ..,.. •u · Frl1ldalre auto. 1u Beaut. 2 fr old male. .....,. • · coucb, mall• lnlO bed,• • '" <>val braided NI txU, I~ ~a 1Ne ..al per Weed ...... maoaaer dryer,x.lntcood. $150. Alaskan Malamute Slit. .. 2. WoochrorbfW"D., 90; 811t aa retri1, 1ooct, -••• .... • .. •0 ••••••0 cond '75, Teac B to Jt
-1 for Mbr. coffee abop. s.l-3Z7& deaperately oeeda 1d ...._ 6 dryer, mlac. llO; Dode• whl 6 tire New Hex Bolta·quauty t~. md1 4'Q10, &d ..,_,.on~ ......,Mt~la1exper. HARBORAREA bme.ea.179' 31*1 PaHO Saot1a10, &.'10x.15,new,$30;f'lnt~~ hardened USA·2 tons cond $100, Solid dbl oak •"""'°"Ctr Dr. '*1'4. Paid vacatioo. Ap-APPUANCESERVICE ft'ee• loviq houae doe SJC. ~'llOla. Lawn IJ'UI calctier, $8; below1tboletale1'1MIOT etaeerewitbdrop)ea.llld
• ltlw .. lBtacb IQ TQkn Restaurut, We~ uaect appliances ·ed 35 lb t . 'Oailt1aD Scteo book Cl'\llda, 2 pr/$12; boat Mliu• ,_ IOiO delk, x1Dt cood $115, 'W '!!!~'~l'llll!l .. l!!'l..a,IYi!EIMM'!l'!IJ 'lledblll fl Sao&• Aoa u ___ ... "' apey • ' 0 nice c:• •. IDChor lOlb $20 20301~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yamaha Enduro Jeo. • • Iii •• -·-...... ....._,,_ -we ae i-.vuu., .uar. family •1-41814 ~ Iola ol 1oodles • ' . d I r~wy.a-. --·-r--"tl lth appliancee.54t-30'T7 . MM-O>°M Sat onlv a7 Cyprels,S.A.HJts,So.of WIAl&.#.4.af+a.s •lot COD ' $400. c:a~ "•tt1m&JV/ ..._, .... mew German Sbe M ood . . #" Airport. ,..,,.._ ,.., 4M-Jll06 k, 0 Wlllp Reaturaat, Natural or w/out. up., or •UI 17 cu ft mrlierator, top wakbdoc. f~ ~ :ood W. wu.onc.M. tromyow bMtlntea card. ---------~r--• ..... ;.,ac· ~deli. ~ ... ~/lpw~.eedMuedat· train. Good co. benerlts. frzr, auto ice maker, t.>me 531-lOU 3 Family Garaie Sale: CHRISTMAS ITEMS-s.dplooe card for eawch NC~rt Be~:b T1 ell1nis __,,. 1 ....,.._ ........ a Apply ln peraoo tam to SL2S.Cashooly.780-0l'15 · bebyfum,recliner,alasa Boys pants 6 shirts: tac ua oae spare. e ha,., Mem.,..rsb p or
• apnini oran be rapouible Ir aetr-ua.mlloothnaFrlStan-lriabSetter, 10·12 mo. cioneetblcutlronatove i.dieeclotbea,1ames,50 retura permanently aale'7508"-51N2 ·
•aperieaced plant motiv•ted. Poaaible dar. d Shoes, 3077 So. Dlahwaaher $150 . Male, bu shots, with "--'--~-bldS/S .. 3 .,.,. ladder 6 dru_m aet. eealed attr•ellv'e ta1 6 .•!pU~r /l odutrlal __ _. 1'13-*5 Bristol CM Refriierat.orS'(). •Wlll'C..-,,. ""' c w w 1 "' strap, mMllnl airline Oawfoot Bath Tub-Old., !!lllDMr to ovenee all ._. · • · · 83!·1971 1>9pen,needsyard&ilov-Avoc:adoCDMioalley · or.ner · i aon. J.O. requirements. Pre-Cut Iron Ir WhitAl
...... ·o1 our maaufac-Reltaur11Dt STATIONERY STORE in ealdds.Mft.'1835. Pacific,C.ll.M2·4l90 vent 1ou Ir theft! For a enamel. GoodCond. SlW.
turiocoperatiou. Tb1a ls Day \lme Penonnel: Cdll needs ulealady Refrigerator, perfect Aawllae 1050 3 Family Sale-You name SPYGLASS HILL S t " penoo.alized tag encloee Xlnt Decorator · u em : :'."!'.!. opportunl&y for Ho 1te1 a /Ca s h I er , F /time, 5 days. Xlnl. cond. Looks Ir runs ••••••••••••••••••••••• !!iw:.•;:,~?<>~.;,S:~ '::ti: Sun, 9-3, bikes'. t~ys, wallpaper, fa brl c or m -365-4 daya, 951-2551 ·-penoa •boeao Jiuaperaon ai Food wortriQlcoadl. Especial· great. Must see. Must I BUY dee, tbl aaw, metal de· gamet, wood doll !">uae, ''Day Glo" paper Ii we eves. ~Im.!!!::~:! ServerCorChuckWaaon. ly fme clientele. Phone: sell.1112-7556. ** * * tect, clotbea, furn., kit. pictures, decor. item~. will back & trim your --------~
.,.•=•,for eCric:al • Apply in ~rson. dally 675-lOlOCor appt. Kenmc,,-e Elec dryer, 3 cy-Good. \»eel Furniture ·" items, antiques. Alley or clothea. etc. 29 Cambna ~ u%.~ two cards G~~~": l!fhJa:':t'
b,yclNUc froducts. The ~-tSP~. :;_razy H~:=~ StrawH.ePID9 cle,$100. ~~mi~t~ will 2oth/Oran1e. Sat/Sun Dr.C<IM.64-4-4201. PRICES: almoat nu, med. aiz~
.aucc,Nfulappllcantwlll ea ouae, Fountain Valley . 548·7174. TMSAUCTIOM 8-4.Lookforaiios. 1111175HONDAMOO,Mini S2eaor3/~ sacrificeSl00.552-8803 • s~ our total ~pro· Brookbollow Dr. Santa Bike OBO 4/5t Sl 60 cludion1'ortforce&ire· Au,sct-1512 Mana1er & assistant Sears Kenmore elec. 6461616&1ll·f625 Set.10.3. Mfr'aSamples, . w/90eog._$1.25/ ap · ea. Port. dishwashe r
port di.rectly to tbe s• 'ES ~ers. Must have ex· clothes dryer, lrg capaci· Mai I e 1 ea v e s " Misc. P~. Smger Sew-~:tap $1.:':· w/butcher blk top, $150.
1en•eral mana1er. n.a.. • ~7_25eo72ce_. Contact Ross, !~~ .. ~1lnt cond. $100. King Sa Xtra firm loner handmade Christmas iQaMachineCome&See· orSal~T .. •0Jnc~~ded. v~ .... waterbed,likenew,
B.S.l.E. desl.rable, but UY~ are a11resaiv~ and '" ~ s Pr i n i m a t t re s s ltem1. 2512 E. 16th St. ~~ !;!_.814 Towne St. CM NO CARD? ...... .. lookiQI ror a futw-e 10 re w/matching coil box spr-........,_., SlOO. 19" BltW TV· S2S. can be waived If prior ea-· Tl.ACHEI . . C.M. (comer Tualin It Draw your own or send 557-811111, 957-5534 perience is nteosive. lail mamt w/1ood co. ForPrivateSchool in CM Frigidaireelecdryer.itlnt l.DIS. never used, still lflth). H d1ahl'9oochl06S name, address, phone ai
Xlnt. starting salary 6 benefits apply in person cond. $75 or trade for eas pkged, worth $520 incl ••••••••••••••••••••••• we'll make ooe card per F'JREWOOD delivered &
benellts for t he rl1ht 9am to Uam Moo tbru ~3803 dryer. 631-0257 or delivery $238. Cash only MOVING-Gara~e s.ale, Kint-size bedspread, tag.J\dd25teach. stacked.Judy
peraoo. For interview Fri. Standard Shoes, 3077 TalepllDAI Sales 548·3llOO. 64l>-808'1 Sal . /Sun. Boya bike, s::tet, like new. cost Send check or money or-t!M_.764
appt., call Peraonnel at: So. Briatol, C.M. & Pr1•oticNt 17' f t C Wh" I I 9' Couch w /love seat Curn. • I a• r a o I e' seU $75 646-4382 dert.o: 714-5'CM811. roe ree 1r PoO hardware, nr tile, 2 whl .. 'L • 1070 PILOT raJMTIMG CHRISTMAS SALE I '78
Fulltime. Some ex· coppertone refrig, xlnt Gold/Brown Brand New chairs, auto hand con· -•••f Yamaha 100 MX. low
POSITIOMS ~SALES $$$ perience preferred. Will U60. St(M083 Best0ffer842-4034 trol. paint, clotbea. toys, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Co5t~-~~~C~92t>Z6 hrs. $650, '79 Moped
AYAILAIU "1H train right person. Washer, MUST SELL. Couch le plaatJc pipe, typewriter. Man's 14Xt yellow gold Lazer (now general)
Day Hoetesaes 646-8'704 <ask. for Gary>· 8582 Wave (Garfield &r bracelet, in nugget lex· Lott••••• SJOO, Eng.llsh Runt Sad·
F/f ...... _.... + + + clean, good $75. love seat, 1m/wht plaid, t·--' b "-.. 1 die 2 p ds 1• ... -, .... h • .......... eeper . Telephone Solicitor want-548-851.3 S48·«85 "1ntc:ood. $ISO. 646-1932 Newland), H.B. gg.5138. '""""cur WI&, measu.r-Send aomeone you ove a · a • •.m .. • .. Inquire3-5Pll Mon.Fri Stimulating, c~allengiog ed. Ptr. Work at home. ins llmm in width, 8" bouquet of 30 multi col· leathers, irons, 2 bridles
1'13-UG5 &r very rewardmi career 5'.>6793, 754.0535. ReCrig S /S, clean s150. Barller Bro&. King Size BEAT lNFLATlON! lien&th. Secured with a ored belium ballooos tied w/blts, rest plate, large ---=====--1 oppty. with New~ort . Washer-eas dryer set, Electric Posture Bed 2lamil.ysale. concealed bolt c lasp, with ribbon" you.r own blanket, 3 halters, as· ~.s!!IJ! Beach olc. of a rapidly T~ OIL COMPANY clean s150. s.8.8513, w/vibrator. $100. 548.4273 229Sierks, C.M. S/S. 9.5 wiUI a figure 8 safety peraonal me ssage . sorted equip. $350 .takes _... growinf computer needs mature i;erson for 548-4485 clup. Total weight is Perfect for every oc· all. Beginnin11wta.r$40, Ja••,.I• sri\.ll!lna personnel co. short trips surroundinl{ Wanllo buy : u Armoire M_OVJNG SALE. F urn, :J>.92 pennyweights. Ap· casion. We dell ve.r . Saturday 642·6393 431
f\a.UorPartTime. For !df.ouareanorganized Costa Mesa. Contact Dryer.gas, & two drawer file lioenaallam:'i~s~ pniledover$3,000.Sell ~ Lenwood C.M. ~e width Harris l -starter w/a proven customers. We train. clean, good $65. cabinet. Must be in gd Harpre-bor• esv: D aCd. M forSl.850. 5"48-6446. Lo 1•11 track record who enjoys . · 548-8513 548 4485 d d bl 1ew r . · "D• Raquel Club of Irvine ollset press. Apply in proapecting & develop· Wnte T.D. Dick, Pres., or .. con . an reasona e . Heavy 14.K Man's Omega Send aomeooe you love a Family membership.
Person between In< key acct1. & able to So ul. h w e s t e r n GE Refrigerator 17 2! 8 962-3928 Big Canyon·Sat Only' Watch, Bullocks/TH-bouquet of 30 multi col· $450 locla transfer ree. C work ln Cast paced en· Petroleum, Ft. Worth, mos. old. Avocado, auto 36" md Mahoe table + 2 10·3· G am ea• books• Cany's S3200 Sell '2150 + ondbellwn baUoona tied ~l.a78
,:• virooment, this is the Tx..76101 icemaker, subject to or-antq . chairs $275. clothing, art posters, other gold jewelry . with ribbon Ir your own ---------
paaitioo Cor you. Excell. Tow Truck Ori v ers fer! MOQ961HS38 Elefaot dropleaf tthr orange crate labels, 7S.1143 personal message . Moving: Upri1ht.rrzr, gas
330'W. Bay St bue salary plus com· needed E . d mahot $75 Drexel oval jewelry, 3Sea lsland Dr. . . Perfect for everr oc· dryer, older relri1. qn ec.taMaa miuioo:!Crofit sharing, · · :"penence on· Whirtpool, white; double · I ·hr ~c p lid N.B. (Nr. comer ol Jam-Diamond, must sell 1m· cuion. We del ver . waterbd, wabr, pine -·"-"'nl •-d•ntal. ly. Must live C.M. area. ov-e1-....... crao1e. good sqive c ...,. r so .. boreeacFordRd.) med. .49ct, VSl , K color, -... .,. ........... llil~ .....,... ... • "' 646-9&38 ..... ""'v' brasa sconces ISO. 19 SlOOO. 6'2_._ _v_•~--------• s Ide boar cl , r o u n d ~---------t Forin*=wc8:l~ Cali: · CUld.ltion'225.M6·S607 color TV &icooaole atereo Sal" 9lao M 2074 Swan Snap-on aide cab. 3 fn.itwood tble w/3 ext.a,&
Presa pert<>Q. chief 17, 71 ... 91•2772 lk-ydff 10~0 $175. Oil paintin11. Dr. <MeSa Verdie area) Baying drawers, t anelf, lock•· chnch 8• ooucPVh/bcabts's pr tupti
.llXP• able to work with .--.... -.... ••••••••••••• 831·»47 C.11. R.edecoratln1 Sale. Ille. r ' am ·
lrilnlmum s upervision.L-mmll•M•••ilil-1 2 Schwinns l Sting Ray Sl40 1a.583'7 lllD47tl ,....,.1ecwity.~9&8laak"" bo"s, $95. t Girls Ealry Ame~can MapleffueeSaJe. bakenracka, Ml & Silver ...... ..._ ., d S Dresser, Mirror, Twin dinette sert, tooi., sur-llemberahlp of Newport AN'l19UIS-l forTom. sc:TIY:lriCJltf Fairla y , S75. ears BedFrame$12Scalleves fboatd, mao'a 10-spd, Beach Tennis Club Deaks, bookcase, ball
Productioo Part time. Varied duties. SpyderS35. 641-8907 67S-4264 guitars, din1h1, Nikon F. I' ,. l"-.1. 644--5194 tree. used office furn.
Help wanted part time. Laruna Beta. 497-3600 Bike. Raleigh Men·s 3Spd •. mile etc. 2953 COUDtry II Ill•..... ..,._ ........ wi·u n-llver •. IBM elec. typewriter &r
S t A 1 d $97 Redwood burl tbls -Club Dr c .... "'"D Only cu~ UC ...... 1 .. c. 548-9882 Mail room. Mon . 5PM 'UI SICIETAIY Evening Shift. At least 70 Por . con · · c1oc1ts. handmade in N. · ..... ..,.. • a-kil~l_ Stack """" fi_n~h. Tues. 5PM 'til le receptionist for lure wpm. Top pay for good S4S-0'.184 cal. Durable finishes or l«Mpm. ~ n >671Hl.3t/836·7482 Kenmore Washer $~0 .
hniah.-APP 1 Y 168 buay real estate oflice. individu.al. 9ur benefits 5 Schwinn bikes. 20" Slin-\.aJftnished avail. See4at YARD SALE. Everything .,..._ "'""'• M" F'lberglass Dinghy S2S
PlacenUa. C.M. Lagun. Beach. Call ror ~elude medical~ dei;ital gray. Two 20" Lil Chiks . Fairgrounds Swap meet. goes! Frig. t26 F'Jower, For TOf! Dollar Smith Corona, all electric, 640-5678
Ptr liquor clerk needed .• _a-'ppt-'--._fl11_·5454 __ . ____ wurai:ice&cred1t union. t6 .. Pixie w/traio whls. 645-1726 CM.Sat/Sun. We buy s1Jverpla-.e, hvy duty. S_ecretarial Greenhouse Ba Window ,•
Apply 278 Broadway, Apply m person between 12'" Lil Tiger w /lrain goldflale, carat golll. Mdl. typewriter. Just. .v~ U ed n~ 2/wks Laauna Be ach. SECRET ARY/ 98 m · 5 P ~ M 0 n d a Y whl.s. Traln whls for 20" New Solid Rattan ~m. M 0 V I NG ! X I 0 t ster in4, elec t ronic, serV1ced. $:1.50, Black & 'V'•. 8 0 Y ADMIH. ASS't. ~b FridaCoast bike. Twochilds seats ror Sell below wholesale! mechanically Lady Ken· silver chip" many other Decker Workmate Hvy $225. 548-6888.
llAL ESTATI SALIS Oreanlied person w I ~ ,.llot 10.spd. 833-9037 CaJlearly mom. 673·8807 mane wuher &r dryer, types of scrap. Call Cal· Duly Table, never used. Exerciser Trampoline,
Shrtthenewyearbyio-......_. I kill d ft -·r Gen . Red ood bl $150 ea. Rubber tree, Met,54o.1744at2901West $60. SLIM -GYM Ex· ........isweep,PoQltbermal,.
• 11 ....... sect s 11• ra · 330 w. Bay Street Schwinn Varsity Girl ·~ uine w ta e. Tropitone chaise, new Pendleton, S.A. erci'ser, good cond . ..oc:. ...,.,. creasaog you.r eammgs ing, furniture & con· -fuusbed xlnt cond $200 Weede 307 1 ..,., cover , german books , withournewhighcom· structiooexper.helplul, Cosla Mesa,CA92626 bike.Ukenew.$100. 963-8S97 '646s°666 ... ater 'panter F ishing equipment, boY!llOspd.552·3573 A..
misaioo plus bonus pro· lo handle orders & 642-4321 673..Ql24aCl6PM . ' · · pot, l2·ft sailing ~lo~hy STERLING SlLVER, some brand new. Camp·
p-am. C\lltomers. lrvloe furn. Equal OpJ>Or Employer "-h . 0 d , NewTrundle Bed Pine all must go. 429 .via Lido Gorham's , , Rondo ,,. log equipment, slightly ct«ISTMAS TREES .., di CC "" wmn 1 sp men ~ ..,.,. Soud, NB (upstairs) "'OW', 4 p1·..,.e sett;"gs.. ed ""n ~0•4 Whol ..... ale Only 1 ee;~~'!i~1~~ti~~. mfr. Call Kay K.H . WAITRESSES V~ity bike, 1 yr old _.... 642-0787 ,.., "'~ ... :es":~kn~. · ....,.,....,.. 972·47lo,831·1257
NewportBeach 54()..8894 Apply btwn 9AM & Mlntcond~.642-1055 OassifiedAds 642-5678 S2,200.Unused.836-748l. (~~alA~s. SECRETARY 12~.Charlie'sChili, w~~~t .'225 ~~p~~~~~===~===~------~~---------------~
I PrivateSecrelary 3001 Redhill, Bldg. #2, Asukl 10 spd. Schwinr ror childrens room or Al I Abo a rd For Our 1Member6, board of TO $ 12,000 Ste. #226, C.M. ~" 58pd. 839-4720 den. Deak, chest, cabinet
realtors w/bookcase, wall un· .'National relocation Accurate typist for In· Window W a s h e r . lllCIS FOi SALi its/shelves, single bed.
voicing, must know 10-Housecleaner, exp, ow program key by Louch . Non· . 968 53 5'6-04tl9 blue/tan. S250 complete. h f
Call now for appoint· smoker. in Tu st to . trans1><>rtat1on. . . Also 7' Rock maple bar c r·1 stm as G·1 t Tra ·1 n I mmt, ·ask for Betty o _c_all_aft_e_r_4_:JO_. ___ -tGirl's Schwinn Varsity w/wet sink, walnut .....:W::al~t,.!67~3-~7300=~·----1-832----:196==:1.=:;;;:-;;;-;-:;---Womans Assist an 10-spd, lllnt cond. $100. veneer $75. 556-2943 or
SICIET AIY Athleli c Director fo11_64t-_2:5Q8 __ .______ 540-4624 Recept.ioniat position. run
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Professional telephone
skill• a must, typing
SOwpm, accurate detail
lepl sec'y OC airport large private club in F . V Schwinn Cruiser bike. 24 •• Sofa 9ft plaid, Excellent otfice 2·S yea.rs exp. &t Education or exp pre &r 216". Men·s & women's.
xlnt typinC skills needed £erred. Call 962-1374 as Resld, electro pnt. All nu oondition~~14 Cor6 attorney's law llrm. for the woman's healt prt.s.114S-1215. 6'5·1410. ---------Salary ne1otiable. Call club Be __ .. di · b work. Airport area. PatDillio833-3S22 . . aut.,.... rung/ anquet
9Ci5-3'5.2. A.sit for Norma. Mw : t • ... Doga 1o4o table, seats 6, or up to 12
llC.rlOHIST Secretary for tract ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/Jeaves. $595. 546·4831
Lookin for mature eterOW dept (Irvine of· ...... • 1005 KEESHOND Pups. AKC. _C._M_. ______ _ t! work part time fice). Must bave general ••••••••••••••••••••••• Olamp al.re. M /F. Pet &r Lee. carved solid wood f:': aa.lmal hoepital. eecrow lmowled e • gd s how . Pvt Pt y . rocker, perfect, $75.
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$50 LH70x IS S25
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16SSRK IS SIS ca t·h.
Regular bias tires
F'78xl4 S3S paar. One
1"78xl4 $1 2 each .
G78xl 5 S2S pair
li711x M S.19 11a1r 7 75
11"1 xl5 SIO t'llc:h
G70x 15 S20 e uc h
11 78JC 14 $1 2 euc h
Th ree Vulk!l wa gen
S.60x 15. all for S2S.
D70x 14 with raised
l e lte r i1 $15 eal'h
G78x14 S2S pair
L78xlS on Cadillac
rims S3S pair L60xlS.
G60XIS . G60xl4.
1''60x 14 SI S each
A70xL1 S2S pair Good
11pa r e11 A70xl 3,
Gr78x15, l!lSSRxl 4,
L60Kl5 S8 eac:h Three
lSan El Dorado or
T o ronad o ri m " SIOearh or 3 for S2S
One 6 volt 1-'ord,
Oogdge generator. 12
volt starter. 12 volt
generator SIO each.
Good '71 ''l(ltlcverolet
radiator S30 M8·3814 Collla Mesa
door panel 50<' Refrigerator SSO . l que fo'rench "'is~;X~"aptr~~s.,.oodA·, bench $40 wnl(bow Viny l ~fuSSOLadles SS4·7t85 .. _ .......... _ i..i.•.o
Radiator S9 New Toys 2Sc·SI Electric P r ov1nc 1al S2S ..., carvo:uw :rnd arrowi. SI S --------:~:;:.:... ::::. :~:. .... io " f $2 I t dressl'!I S3 each Two ,,.. """'' ...... "'°'TI."v' rings S9 Oil filter $2. lawn mower $35. Auto Single mattress, like ra me · P a s 'c H e cl wo o J a n d A EA l'T IF · L 2 7 · · ' ...... .. ... .. h t SI pair ladies boots S4 ::;::_,.. ...... • .. _... ·~·" • llead gasket S.S Panto te s t e q u 1 pm en t new $20 Car top car· ams er cages · wrought iron round "&<'h On p N1sh1k1 Olympic 10 .,..._. .. .,.. .... ~., m ,. ''I
s tart er S 6 . Sp SIO·SSO. Pots, pans. rier S8. Electnc fryer w1ood b1rbdb.cage Ski· palto table~ Four $.J ~;ire ;x :11~::.~~; speed A 1 condat1on :;~... :;:::::' :;~:.: ' trt;r~14
doml'ter SS Handles d Is h es 2 5 c ·SS . S3 Tall table lamp r ean ra at croc s C'hair11 sso Excellent nc>t·cl~ a refill S3 Holl S 5 O l'i e w hand 11m :!~:;-·· ·::·.:: .... .-~
S2 '79 Subaru wheels Typewriter SIO End white $10. Decorator ~f 1c. 3h·volumdc ~etnc cond ition Stained a Wll\' TV ,l and SS. crocbt>t toys SSeach !iE:,:. :;: .. ..:· ;:~~;· · • J~'.. ·:J S3 Das h C'Omplete table SIO. Transistor low wooden cabinet a s c ar " S I · and :'llurdy wood to•, Elvis l'reslev book .. , .. _ ,,._ ... •• .... ... 1 C · Pl h' ' L 1Hl1t·~ or1h11pc·d ll· J ... _ ..... ••• n:1 .. 1( S8 Heater with motor radios SJ Clothes $20 Ska pants 14R reat1veS uyt lnJldll new $50 Bike· riH'k i•o rsel SS Butr her collection $20 Older L--'~=--< ;:~::...,.. ;:~~:. ...... •:0·~~v•
$4 . Dat11un radiator 25c·Sl . 3094 Trani\" Ed e lw eiss SIS . o rgan 2. reco r SIS ''ru1ser 11re!'. Schwannman''l'l:l"IO •·•·-''°'"'" ... . J lb 25 " -hlo<·k c·uttin~ l;oard ,._, v-.,... •• , S4 Datswi P V floor Dr .. Co11\a Mesa 642·2267 or 64S·S778 a ums C c1: grameii handle!I and ~eat ,., SS Guilar SIO Vult~o !lpeed excellent rad ::~. :!!':.:. :!~: • • .,. , ;.,:
mat SI. Toyola spark Salurday 9.4 Cash Newport Beach. 2Sc·Sl : 'o or orms fr a m es s s s 2 o 1n a condition S30 727 ,.,...... "" ...... 111"'" ·
I 2s SOc U SI sports 1tame. remote ,... .... ......... ..... n1 ,. .. P uu SOc. new NGK only c· : ngame · Schwinn rear wheel W 20th St Cos ta ..--~~ •"·-· "" .,,.. ••1<•• ---''--------1 MIC one 'nch SIO Six fl · r co ntro l, new Sl4 ..... ...... • ..... Dats un L·16 head · 1 • Y wings rom cos SIS Schwinn Spr Me~ 1)42 5487 o • SURFBOARD $40 In inch Dtal Caliper $10 t 50c Red B Aluminum nutr hes · 11• • :::-· : .. :... ..,:::::· i£Uket set S9 CO ult· · · V 8 h• ume · aron lngee new S50 Mina s 10 2092 w II e .. • "" ial speaker SI! Gas fin ily. call 5-48·8231 acuvice SlO. enc sidewalk trikes S2·S3. ping \lOn~ table S20 I\ v l'. Coi1t n ~\1 <'~'I~ SIX fool black vinyl ~ ' •· • '•
tank $1 Rack seal Adam. vace $5. New hoe or Nat'I Geograph1c11 S hdin~ closet door S4R·7011 sofabed. hke new~.
bottom S2 Ate com· ZENITH color console. rake SJ. Garden hose, lO c, lot 11 of ma s · fits 6x8 approximatl' Vog ue 16 inch Ginny
preuorS2 631 ·2697 needs work $lO. RCA new ~t '8. SOf'l S3 c ellaneou !I l oys ly. ~ Hust plush f>IC:'fl'R ES SI SS baby d o ll with
color runs $25. Satur· Ma c . Be n c h $50. Sc-SOc : 814 Jana Car carpet and pad from Trundle b~d S30 handkn11led outfit,
LADIES1ce11ktles $4. Force ga11e S2S. c le . Hunl1n1<1on 4 Redrooms S50 Liv nook\ Sc-SI Pirlure excellent cond1t1on Mens ice skates 14, day only S48.mt ChatiUon. Black and Beach, northwest of ing room currwt sso r rum e s 50 l' s 011 S20 19 additional old
Bulbexpo11ureliteS3. TIRES two Kell y Decker Sander UO. Beach and Yorktown Rarnwood 2x4. 1x3.2 cases SS Stroller SS dolls from SJ ·SIS.
Hoofin(( brush S2. supercharger A70.13• Black und Dec ker Saturda y o n I y s 5 0 a 5 1 8 r k Bunk bed frames SIS 642-3767 arter 9 am.
Four s horl table good condition $10 drlll •·Jig gnnder 9am-Spm Hedstrom playJ)en Ir o n S3 K o dak
legs S2 Came ra each.540-0603 S2S. Fieldgla11ses s1s. d S35.CarseatS2S Um c·umeru SI Re a ch
carry1nl{ case SI Socket wrench's $5 DOU RLE be S40 , brella stroller $10 chair.> SI Stereo SS
Large size lire chains A N C H 0 R S l 0 . CircuJar saw 7 inch sink ~; bakers rack Children·,. LO.Vii and p d S $5. Ford oil pump 15. A t ss c t 11 Heavy dut y $15. stove hood $10. ots nn pans I quar um a 1 S S floor ta'le •c ..... bar books Sl·$4 Never Clothes 2Sc SS Ch1ld!i Golf carts S2 each. I 1 c r a t c h e r s s . 1tap er 10. larrett _.., d f'i h T hn k b k S5 J 11 and 1-4 pipe elbows 12 Chlldrens aamei SI. bench block SlO. Dis· stools S2 each; critc· ~ • ~ er ec 1 1 e 0 Y Jumper
h DI Bl d • hes .... Twin bed .... J es sA ·. form1'ca "'"+ motlS30cach S1 Aquarium SS ea c · ,, a n r Dolly S.S. Drill press --" Old hats SIO Le ther l'h I $20 s prinklers S2 each. $20. Extenlllon cord Mattresses 15 each. counler top11 S3·SS. u 010 en arger
F . b • Picn ic cool•r s3. immltalion marble 11achell! $15 Ice chest Photo developing 1 rst asemen 11 15. Fan 15. Gu can ~ $10. Pots Sl ·SS New trays Sl·SS Photo l{love $4 . Dodge SS. Juice extraclor Three 4ftx4anx4ln SS; rat cages, sets or Cowboy boot11s1ie91,, equi pme nt SI SS
ca rburetor s s 5 $40. Land aallor S2 redwood SI each. four $10; new set 360 Twin .. _ .. .-.c ....... s "C" gallon eamt SI each. M oped ae•t S2. Planters SI each f'ord pistons S3S, SIO Lamps SS .,..,,....., "'
39 II d •r .., vinyl wall covino SIS. Sconce belool(s an a Wood land het ween ga on rums SJ Molocrou bicycle 4xv l carpet, new-· .. ca s tle $50 Brown 20th a nd 21s t on
each. TV trays SI S40. Motorcycle car· Electric heater S8 842·3442 wall lamp and 11had1 Tus t in Ave . Co11ta
each. Fireplace logs riera $10. Motorcycle Electric ran $10. Ken· VW parts bumpers S40. Wrouitht aro1. Me:ia 9 s Saturday
SLO Four 11w horaea helmets U . Pipe nedy tool box S2S. S20; fendera SIS·S20; brackels w . Good anct Sunda y. Coll
S4 . 3000 Cleveland, In clamps 110. Plum· Men '1 sla.c k s S l. deck IJd $20: murner can opener SS Bike 646-9239 C\ e n1ngs
alley between bert snake 15 Pott Men'11 ahlrts SI. Ten SIS: tailighls $9 15each.Sldebaske~ only.
Coo Iida e and h ole di11er S7 . amp battery charger. 840.7822 SlO Bake renders SlO ---------
HIG 5 skHs 200 and 20S
with WP self·rele1111t'
bindings SIO a pair
Packard Bell console
21 inch color TV.
needs work S7 50
Bike training whee ls
S2 Car bike rack
$7 .~. Alum inum
crutches SS. 54S·3838
GOOD s tuff so me
never used. Sears 3x5
Junior 111ze pool table
t·omplete 145. Sears
corn popper SIO
Electric knife $10.
Blender $7 Seal a·
meal 15. Crock fon·
due pot t·omplete
SUK & "Nit STATE BIROS
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1y1lem. Sony 3 way Enter olf Paulartno. SI O. Rake S 5 . Sl Blcycle'1 parts, f'O RD headers b y and two chalrt1 140. S3S each Three 1n I with stainless steel----------------
80W, walnut furniture 970·6889 Surfboard SlO. Tor· lncludlna frames Hedman, new S35 Directors chairs 120 buJutY S45 Two rive
cabinet.II S•8 each. que wrench SU. 10c·t5. or '25 for lot. 840-7822 each. Two blue cor· drawer drcs11ers S2S
Dual stereo turntable MEN'S ten speed and Shelves Sl. 20 poundl 3130 YeUowatone Dr . duroy apreadl! SIS each. llJ.ch chair $5.
with cartrlge S30 . alllo a three •peed ah Ingle nails s10. Cotta Mesa. PRIMO lar11e wct<'!uit each. Doll high chair &46·0947
BSR change r , bike. Name brand•, Roulerandtabl•S50. WOODL ND 1 S2S.84().7822 SIO. Ecru silk and --------cartrige, du11l cover fook and rldet like Level.J.reclelOf\ SlO, A P n e utln victorian wed· GAS I og u• t. • 140 ·
SIS H p v T v M new '41 each. Ml"** .. 10 ~ t t furnitW"e for bedroom TWO maple student Hatchcover coffee ta· · · · · · · ' ·..., · ean ron • or den. Desk $50. deak11. flnlahed on dins gown. chapel bl.-SJO. Lined gold
model 400 $20. Power MEN'S couter brake Newport tr. Cheat SSO. C1blnet b o l h 1 I d e• , 2 tr a In she 8 $SO drap""' ...., Hang1na megaphone, new ...... K bo rd •"' "0 -" _, crulaer bike. Brand DREMELJla11wl20. with bookcue sso. mat c h lna c hair• n ee 11 •"· lamp11 S2S each . G.E. 23\n color COD· name, loob and ridea Vite u . Table aaw Wall cabinet• and SS·S30. one foldlna Typewriter t•ble SIO 549.0947 aole, eood for P•rt.I Uk .... ~ -~ h I S50 SI I chair, wood and r"""' Small anlm•I c:age SJS . Bli c k and enew-._,._ $25. Power cord 16. bJ t:. Pa.lnl~•1: us ; o ne oani;t; $10. Shelvlna. •tack
Decker weed wac~er WOOD kitchen table -Orlndln1 motor ..,, b 1 d l 18 Cookwear S2·Sl0. • • SIS. Oruswhlp Weed IZS. Typewriter wttb Lara. paper cutter uet an an . ch•lr, klOle cuahlon11 Stuff toys U ·U . SKI boota, -;omen•
waclter SlO. Rlval table, manual '25. '90. om~ chair •· -...aor540-t824 S25: over one bun· Book• 20c. Twin •IH 71,i!i. Men" •lie 9
crock pot, new Sl2. Comer bedl ln blue Otrlce atool·ll. Heu1 CORN&R Jlnale bed ~!1 YY:'rd°'p~=c. ~~ yellow check duat 125. VW bul locldna
Crala 8 track auto SIS each. •3925 duty bumper Jack SS. 11nlt avacado walnut kinda 50C·S2 yard: rurne SU. Black wool •kl ra.ck• $30. S51-t834
dtck SIO. Roadtalker Electric barbecue oo' Rowln1 ex· on. hanilnl lamp bluer new l20. White TWO LR71x1S steel
10,CB power mike CHRISTMAS decor•· :!:t :.'~~~l!!: erciHr, new uo. atalned atau tor din· rain cape SJ5. Cl111, belted radial• on :!~n;:.O~IJ.= an· tlont 18Jore. ~and. Ht• aio. Two bar 111-a.4 or N0-4114 1 n 1 room s 2 s. w o o • • m I r r o r Cadlllac rlma. like ~:':,.tlp~~·!!eel s1~~ atoola SH. Jud1H LA R <J E e 1 ec l rl c 538·0113. 20922 Ml•· 1howcHe $50.S•tur· new $35 each. Two
WILSON aolf club• Step I addera tft chair sa. Bh'ch chair rc»ter, wed once SIQ. a Ion Lane, Hunt• d•y and Sunday. 2738 L7bU on Cadillac
and ca rt tao . aluminum and tit tlO.Uf.GDl 7tO·o:&at tn1ton Bea c h , Gannet Dr .. Coal• rim• S50 pair. Two , ...._, ...... _........ ...t-een n·•ch and MeH. &t&.06fl8 J7"Dlt10>3 on Da\lun ar ....... -•• ...._..,., wood SS Heb. Old IMAU. aatka• parlor UPRIGHT vac1&1&m ""' .. . -Y 1"" 135 I T o
uHd once SIS. s~ ltffl ..,...barrow•· wood atov•. H•d• tu. Portable TV ~=:~~:, AUaata PATCHWORK bun· r ma par. w 9uart Crock POl new Lumber Uln, 2s\Obl minor repair 110. &lull. wh.lle playa b•I•· peir.rnllltlcolor £78x1' SU r>alr. '4· Tea pot, c&tud Ind 4lnlMbl redwood Iman antjque table iood tal. Caniater nau1ahyde, from _548_·_38_t_4 ____ _ }~~Y;:: :: llne~! ~oc and IOe foot. tHd• repair · .. er uou.m comptete AJ!~~~~.1;: •;~~ :r~::':ia:9:a~: u CHRISTMAS out·
Teflon 1~ quart pan ole:.::. a burner ftallla '10. New&.-. •. .,..., IO: .. m . lean• In Hcellent 51'1·11'74 door U~ ~12. Alla ta. toto Iron Millet.St. v~dJoc burner ta. raeq..t wtlll lam• ...... condition all 1111• Rog\ec> f1oor mau fl.
Ruby 11ua bowl 11. tr:.. '101:::...•:t late ... 41MT4T Roy AL manual U ·U . Ott whlU CAR AA.MPS new tll. Gabriel rear 1hoc!ka
forks SU. Crock pot
S8 .SO Lazy Suzan
wllh dishes S4. Two
carvln(C board serv-
in1 tr.ya wilh &lain·
leu h ardware $15
each Pour decorated
glau canisters 7Sc
each. Ocean rod and
Carcia reel $25 Tt11ln
bed spread 15, Two
1hower curtains S4
each. Tall table
lamp1 Sl·SlO. Tote
bac 15. Blonde bench
lable 95. Salon hatr
dryer ts. Four• foot
white arllflclal
Chrlstmu tree 12.
Be1utltul tqu1re
dance petticoat.I. One
blue M>ft nylon and
one pink end ro•• co mbination 115
eac h . Wicker
bHlcet., tra)'I, •h•lf
'15c·ll. Dtna Point,
call alter Stturday. .....
S'rOV& .11. Bean bel
chair a. Q\lllft bad
910. Gaa dryer aao. Ml-0. M11k i\Ht bo•l ta. flctrs cap WWI ... IOY'I ....... blkt typewrtt«, nc.llent drapea t»•, ~-MT OW.y block m . for Chtv t5 uch.
Milk 11 ... h.,cMon T.V.-.dtll.lelar· •• .,. .. ..._ coodlUGDSIO.JU..a7'7 11 .... Olrla bUw · ltl ...... and1eoeralOI' f42·H• ROTARY power
Ht sa. Cry1~l lOe to day ud ._..,from ...... Good _.. Lib IM'W llr1I e ma '55"5'1 Chevy. mower wttb bll Ml
SOc . E*tr1C Iron SJ. .. •. ....., M.. ... .. ... -Wldt-IOY'I. Upeed St-....... Allio Ave, L. d, .. c I 0 t b .. ~rc:t~:r~·:-: R .. DI 1ood. JO•o
22ao Golden Clrcla, i.1 ot •.......,, 4¥1 "r'Q.b 11 ... ~,,.,type~~ Coet• -.. ~.:!.,II·~ frcmt0 blk• •.'Girls Jl6a State Au .• Coat• ~a~:.:::!...B:.::.!; Plact,Cella.... ..... .:=--...... --;; SURFBO.UDl'laod eo"':'9 ..... -.r'.:~1 erulMI' ... Padded ...... ,..,., ••.
tam•4fcn. Jntoe to llU radl .. Dilem IOVDOll. chair, tlO ......... lllhnate condlUon NO. "•t clotht1 IOe·U . IH t.oJ bcm llO. 'r.o boel Hotntafts'1ptn.
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Lee Contello accordian.
Reel tape recorder, 2
apkrs, radio fl pbooo,
mahoc. cab. 6"·6813
1981
ACCORDS
;\ccordians. New & used.
#020637
Below Window
OFFER ENDS 12-i-60
56699
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Make offer . Fine
Christmas gifts. 642-8612
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Bost.on Whaler is· xtra New 1980 Honda CX500.
equipped, bristol. $4650 Ttade for auto. spa., Best
673-3733 cash orrer 548 6579
25' Owens LaJJ6trake, 350 '17 SUZUKI RM12SB.
Chev, full canvas , bait Motocross. Xlnl cond '
tank, new head & uphol, ~ew tires SS95 /0 BO
lrailerable, S4SOO S<lG-014-0
4-lpffCIZ
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Also misceUaneous 240Z.
2602.parts
768-5837
846-(MJ Autos, M~w 9800 utos. M~w 9800
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18'·8SHP outboard . .-.---.--.
clean. cabin sips 2, light I . . . , . . .. .. •
to pull, trlr & cover .~
962.7223 -~
Fishing Boal. 16 fl en tr· 1 console w /65 hpo Mere &
trlr. VHF, bail tnk, cover
&moor. $3000, 497·1937
IOSTOM WHALER ~
l owner, less than 10 hrs. Iii:
every cooceiveable xtra
1
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incl. lrlr. sltip to shore! DuaJ batteries. you name
it-lhe boats got 1t.
Powered by hundred h.p., evinrude eng. $10 ,500
548-11188
'fi6 Mustang GT HT. Ori
rad w /8-trk. Need
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PAIDPOI
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USIDCAIS!
I m iracle
m a zda
WANTED!
restoration. 6'.5·1410. Late mode~ Toyolas and
4 WhMI Dri•es 955-o 't-0 IAY~ ft. ca 11 us ••••••••••••••••••••••
76 J eepWagoneer
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Call wkdys, 751·4594
Tna:ks f560 PORSCHES
WANTED
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VW-PORSCHE-AUDI
44S E. Coast Hiway
at Bayside Drive
Newport Beach 673-0900
rastest draw in the
West. .1 .a Daily Pilot
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DATSUN 1981 PRICES
1981 DATSUN 510
lndudeS Calrl Emls9ion & Freight. (Ser. HV.10200613)
SUGGESTED FACTORY UST PRICE
$6139
+ TAX & UC
19tff .DATSUN. iO ..... $ .. ··5···· .. 3·· .. ···3······9··· ..
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'S> 280ZX, lo mi, loaded ,
$16,000 firm or $3,000
tali;~ over payment s .
964-~.
'74 m. new paint, mag
i whls, auto, very clean.
M400. 844).2772.
'76 Silver 280Z 1 own, 41K
mi, super clean $5900.
I s;,zi:. TSUM 210ZX
Must sell/Xlnt Cond.
Blk w/gold, lan int. GL. fully loaded, only
l2K mi, SSpd. Best Offer
pp 752-6895, 644-6515
'73 Green, 89K mile
(08822)
'74 Beige, 7 o mi le
(17025)
'74 Brown, 79K m lie
(20782)
'75 Brown, 36K mile ·
(21906)
NU6EOT
CLIAIAMCE
(2) '76 504 Diesels low as
(501RSC)
$$999
IHI TUAIOS
MOWHHll
~~37:J>ue, 43K mile IEACHJMPOITS
'78 While, 45K mile 1148DoveStreet
<42573) NEWPOR'.l'_UEACH
'78 Blue, 46 miles (45516) 752-0900
'79 Red , lOK miles .__.,__.
(5Z7Q'l) ~ 9750
'79 Ivory, 23K miles •••••••••••••••••••••••
(56370) '74 Porsche targa. Fac-
•79 Maple, 29K miles tory alloys, ma4s, air,
(4955.S) immac. Gemin i blue .
• 450SLC Sl2.900ofr. 646--0822
'77 Silver, 69K males Brown 71 911T, 5 s pd,
(17340) $7000. Call Ad Answer
·71 240Z good cond/needs 1f316 at 642-4300, 24 hrs a
so m e w or It . ne w • 450SEL day. ·
tirea/stereo, S3800/0BO •74 Blue. 92K m iles •71 911S Targa equipped ~5678 (17350.> . w/everything. 70K mi, -
'74 Datsun z. good cond. '78 Silver, 48K males rare model Sl 1 .$00 I stereo. lo mi pampered, ('78224) _640-0DI _______ _
'I olfer. 760-8747 • 450SE '74 911 . Biege/lan, Sspd.
IB ·75 Datsun 210. 4 spd. ·75 Metallic Red, 72K air, aoc, clean. $10,900. Runs good $2:250. miles (32855) _7_14_~ __ 2224 _____ _
760-09l6 • 30050'5 '72 9UT. beauttfuJ , an
·71 510, auto, a ir. new -79 Silver, 28K miles on1. 95,000 mi, nu t ires • brakes, new balt. new 1046191 nu Koni 's , Sl 1,000 .
llres, gd cond, SlOOO. ·79 Maple. 12K m ties _64_l_·84_l1 _____ _
641·1798. t4777) '66 912 , clean. 5-s pd..
..... .. KE $500 '79 Blue. 30K miles <6604 > wht/saddle Int., AM /FM ..,._ • '80 Ivory, 13K miles stereoSSJ.S0.957-1056 Get ~id ~ to assume (l.9974)
low interest lease. Fully '80 Champaigne. 8K
loaded, low mi. 280ZX. miles (23233)
~ or 640-4580, exl
229
Oat '78 280Z 2+2. xlnt
cond., new tires. AM /FM
caas, A/C, snrf, $7700. PP
714/640-UMS ev /wknds
'9rTwf 9723
• 240D'S
'74 Brown, 89K mil es
(17350)
'79 Blue , 39K miles
(81541)
•210
'73 914. New engine , A IC,
App. grp, looks & rung
great. $4700. 498·3962. l
'63 Porsche S coupe. Xlnd
16,000 mi. rebuilt eociqe1 Best over $7000. 646-6808
••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 Green, 29K
Por '76 9115. 5 spd. magsj
ster /cu.a, sunrf, silver
miles immac. 113.500. PP
714/640-UM8 eves/wkods I '75 Dino 308 GT4, gold (521999)
w/black. "xlnt cood", lo 5UP11 CLOSE '65 3KSC, red laquer, im•
mi, sa c r . best offer. OUT PIUCIS mac, perf. mech. su.9001 ... ,:_-s_u_1_. 497_._1609_._,9'""7'""2=5 JIM SLIMOMS ~ 7203, ia.-9161 1
••••••••••••••••••••••• IWOITS '68PORSCHE912w
"""O HARBOR BLVD Beautiful car. 5 spd '77 Spyder Fial. mag =• · _,. 871·
whls, wooden lugg rack, Cffi~1!ffA _.., Am/Fm tape. 30,000 mi, ..... 975~
like new cond. $6000. ••••••••••••••••••••••1
551-2343, 6-8pm. i3 MB ~E U , bllt on '6f ..... 1600 t
Hmdm 9727 blJt. full pwr, air, M250. 644-7808
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C>llAM&E COAST maculate. Brown/tan 1 ·•l DEALER IN U.S.#-:·i
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" " or as s um e lease . If{{ CAIVER HEADqUARTERS 640-filSS. ROLLS-ROYCE
TOD •y111 '74 ~E. lo mi, all ex-IMUam...-.. ! .... ..._~SITT••• tras, mint cond .. AM /FM · . ::::' ... c1,
UftH'al tape. 644·6449 · ~· ~IJSEB\'ICE '.' CLOSID SUNOAYS • OLDSMOllU '71 Mercedes 2:10, 4 dr W · · 976
HOl4DA sedan, auto, air, 8 trk, ••••••••••••••••••••••i
GMC TaUCllS needs tires, $3500/best tew A USID
2850 Harbor Blvd. olr. 64().639:5 I
COSTA MESA '79 MB 300 Dleul. Silver SAAi CIMTH 1 J
540.9640 anrf, cauette, new Urea, l.f1a.98GL, GLE, EllS J
d H d perf. cond. 1121.500 or ....... ..,..,__..u c••....,CL)i Waote on a c ar Sl500 Is uaume lease. &vnuv...... _.., ~72. N-600 wltlJ blown 832-'1857 $12ff
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'79 Honda CVCC Sapd 'G 190 • door, 4 cyl. It llACH IMPOITS _,. /bl It 't' ,.. t' srey, red lut.her lot. Sell .. DcweStnet f
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• 'ID 1\no DllCSEL aooso J io Hooda Civic, silver. white/blue lthr racor ..._. 97621!
only 3,000 mi, best otrer. (llt•, cstm mau, 21K ••••••••••••••••••••••a
175-llZl5. ml, 112t .soo. 552·0115, 'T1 a.bani •·wheel driv ~ ....... t 130 '111·*3 Stalloe Wa1on, n ow ••••••••••••••••••••••• U..... ...,. air ~ 74 'JA.UAR '7• tllS Pa..,.tedr Orta. bw, bclo. Cream Ptlll\1
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rM.le, _.. MA.llMO YOLYO "13 lbnet. re1war 1aa, Automatic traoa., air tnmm.iaaion won. Call ...ST •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• •• .a; '71WllTPAUA YOUCSWA•IM i.HarborBlvd. aut.GIDaUc, 1ood trwp. coo d . • more ! 111·5810 after f Pll lJNCOLN·llERCURY '74Runa1reat, All/FM.• -'*.... ea..., ' 1peed, air 11111 •acb Blvd. U6. CUJIAJADA467 ... IQ.111.S (S..-~ $19911 Debby DEALERSHIP apd, radl .... lood mp1 . .,lliifi;iiiijiii-1.a.no, pop top, oe ln.1N'l1.NGT02>-NBEACH -tJOJ 140-t• -......A. t910 HOW'.&-~L...__._. '790.v waion 28'00mi . $1IOO.ftl.S817
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SUPER ''or" -~ ~R YOUll f l o r NEW ll USED IClraclean.$5495. tW-. tt52 '77T,,_.._
4 door baltbbacll w/air, ~100 -..rMSHIPIM C.1eHe 9tl2 '&sCONVERTIBLE --Weri ~baby blue, delux ~.'J VOUSWAGEN. INC vcx.MiIAA. CADILLAC ~! 846-2912 ....................... ~--".,. , -
au&omatlc, low miles! 13731 Ha rbor Ol..,_I COUMrf! ....................... A.-o V-8, PS, restored ISC.NT CZll'l'XAl _691 Garden G rove F..nda llon.12/1/80 SHOWIOOM COMD. Makeotrer , 535·5865. PO'ftr steering, brakes, P All Demo. llu.at Be windows. Power door _.. MAltlMO Cleared Out SALES, SERVICE '75T·TOP '78 Ford Mustang Ghia, locks, rear window de· YOUSWA.... 74 VW DASHH ANDL~ING Power brakes, powe r u ,ooo mi, 10/mo full war· f<>uer. 16 MPG with 403
• Sunr oo f , 2 d oor windows,power steering ranty. $WOO. Call after VS . AM/FM Stra ck. T"--phs 117UBeacb Blvd. hatchback , 4 s peed . -N· ABERS '78 Cbevette, 4-pd, Fm with tilt/telescopin g Spm644-7789. S5.100. ··~·11"1s ~~~EACH i=;.:i:w!::;ml! ftr.m~, c~~ .. ~~~~ .~.::~::::~:~ ~$~~£4~~g ';1~ .. ==I ·~~;,:~~:,;;; :r~ ·.
SCllOCCO VOUSW ... a-... 10120G d G 8 CO'>M~1 540C)IOO Estate Station Wagon. Burgundy inlerior.27,000 mileage. $600 080.:
Beautiful condition in-1B7UBeac:;.:; loarden~~o~~5;~:196 ' Elec:windowa,dr locka, miles. Immac ula t e '78 Mustang Liftback, 494·9283
Spid aide and out. Hurry ! seats Ir tail1ate . Air lhruout! $8,100. 7!>4·6790 auto, ps, pb, air, xlnt ----ers <9123PKEl _ Hl1N'I}~iT20ABEACH OIAHGE COUNTY '72 Coupe de Ville, Brown, cond., tilt steering wheel, or Ans wer Ad #209, cond. Must see. $3,950. '74 VENTURA xlnt cond., ·:
$4395 VOLVO vinyl top, xlnt cond. Sell he rack, a m s trk stereo 642-4300 ·~hrs. 54().mJZ. many xtras, must sell ! fair price. 673·2181 & t B 675·9412 · TRB fpl.u....L 11~·~-.J '70'VW EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO many more ~ ras. r n 't5 CORVETTE 427 4 s pd, '65 2+2 289, auto, rblt eng ------S 6."F• '""'1'l R"'"""' S9UAUIACk Largest Volvo Dealer '65 Cad $495. 2 door ~white exten or w /l~n cust.ombody. &trans. Call ror details. '68 GTO. Gold, Air cond. ~".I. voucswAGEN.INC Excellent condition. re · inOrangeCounty ! Hardtop,runsgood. :em:ou~~~1fo::on~~ r-842.3203 93 OO.SS2·8440. ssoo ALLIN 534-4100 built engine & trans . BUYorLEASE 548·1835 at962-S355 __,... 9 l , •. M 675·0408,!>49·1510
13731 Harbor (S0'7BEKl _ DIRECT •••••••••••••••••••••••73 ustang Mach l ,Vega ---9974 STOCI FOi Garden G rove SUH ~ '76Cbev Pickup ~T cmpr 10 r~.n t b 351-2V, VS, reblt , lS,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l •• 4IDl.aTE •• .U... .. L 11 -.. ~--' .,.~. ~.f~-f'~-·~ I I I d h 11 ..,.,..ar, au 0 • ps, P · mi auto PS PB AC -•-,,_ '7J V'61C"'M•-'""'1'l ROWUIU4 To Placeyourmessage spec •· oade • s e · ale SJ.200 AM/FM , m~gs 'o ·~ •72 Htchbk, 41 M, nu ena. DB.IVllY !!! • " "' r-e:a VOUCSWAGEN. INC I before the A.sltinl $3200. 493·l960 . s4o.8112. ownr s22so /bs.t o~~~ radials, good condition
Dynamite Westfalia pop 534-4100 reading public, '76 Moote Carlo, am /fm , S ~ 9935 957·5848, 546-S984 ~. 646-4794
UPTO
$2000
OFF!!!
tONSOllE MODELS> All can subject to prior
sale. All prices plus tax.
license ll doc. fee. Ad -vertiled price d~s not
Include dealer installed
options.
'~~ -~.I. -~-2925 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
_9..79~2500
Trade your old aturr ror
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top, sharp orig inal 4 _....__ .......,.----------~ speed with all the xtras ! 13731 Harbor 10120 Garden Grove Bl .,........, trk, xlnl shape, 12500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • . •72 GT new tires & C'pl.
<BSWV'4 Garden Grove GardenGrove530-9190 DailyPUot 963-a75 '72 CHAR GE R d 68 Must~ng <Classic>. blown eng .. body nee .. ·· 2,5 Clusif'ied,642-5678 . goo 20,000 mt on reblt eng ..., Find what you want in engine, lovely body, $450. Just tuned r uns gd work $400 call 545·9770
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18711 Beach Blvd.
HUNTINGTON BEACH 14~200
'73 VW Bug, xlnl cond.
$3,000.
'68 Bug mech 's car I
owner, nu eng , clutch,
smog cert. 8 /0 P .P .
S7·2230
P artin & O u t ! 19 74
Volbwa1en Bug parts
for sale. 641-9157
VW parts, '67 left & right
door. '73 left door. S50
each. 548·97 44
....... UMCI Alltos, UMCI 191& vw Bug 1600 CC
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rnotcr,~t co~d.$1800.
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~ .TRANSPORT A TIOH CARS ~ =·Only Sl600. cau · 1 I 973 IUICk 1975 CHEVY 1 ·70 VW Squareback, new ... t tires cstm striping Calllwy 4 Dr ...... .... • • •
(1201132) · (SQSL VR) good cond, auto, needs rever se gear $120 ~ S 1997 S 1997 _631_-6266_e_ve_s --1
~ ~ '73 Super Beetle a m /fm
55MO Off 52.000 OFF 51.000 OFF
I Iii: cass, $2200 645·4199 or 1972 MERCURY 1970 FORD ~ _64!>-4203 _____ _
c....,.u.7 n •1:W.d 1 ·73 Orange & White VW (719GIC) (796 AGB) Van, gd cond, runs well.
S 1797 S 1792 Air. Am/Fm stereo, new Iii: brakes . $3500. Call ~ Iii: Michelle at 645-5000 rm ~ CARS UMQER 129~9 ~ 613 after 6pm.
I ~ '65 VW BUG $1295 1976CHEVY 1974FORD I '72VWBUG S1995 ...._ n o W.d 548·1487
(369 PRJ) ("'33 NCA) '761r'JSUPE R SCIROCCO
ti; 12997 s2597 Air, 4spd, am/fm stereo,
~ Iii: 8 trlt, brown w /viny I top.
~ ~ 29M , al loys . S4S95.
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(=~} D.,1~~1iJ9"· I ''67 Bua. reblt eng, am /fm casa, new shocks, tires, '2397 '2997 battery, $1700 or best of· fer. 831-0767 David I Ii! -.84-Ba-ja_B_ug_,_g_d_c_on-d-.1
I CARS UMQ5R 1l999 ~ $1Se5. Best offer. 556-1&1s
I lt71 CHEVY lf74 VW Iii: Sat•Sun&-5 .
(780 TKC) (326 MYM) paint Is brakes. $27SO.
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9 67~11510. 861·0062.
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• ~ Iii:' Am/Fm, like new. 96700.
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NEWLY
ANY NEW 'IO CAPRI
OR NEW '80 ZEPHYR
Including ...
Power brakes, power steer ing, console, tinted glass, radlal tll"eS\ (608799).
Prices plus tax, lie., doc. fees,
vehicles subject to pl ror sale. S.le
prices good for 72 hrs. after publication.
ANY NEW '80
MARK
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1976 CADILLAC
SIVIUI
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Sift.LI
(S.9202)
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1980 ELDORADOS
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2 IN STOCK
Ameri ca 's Fav orite
four-wheel drive luxury car.
Both are loaded with almost
all Cadillac options. Hurry!
1980 SEVILLES
3 IN STOCK
With all Cadillac
comfort and
convenience
options. This
one•s loaded
with two-tone
paint.
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·I 980 'FLEETWOOD
BROUGHAM
The Cadillac of Cadillacs'
Only one left!
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1977 CADILLAC
SIVIW
(471908) "
197' CADILLAC
SIVIUI DllSIL
f904W0\I}
1977 IUICI
B.ICTaA
(580RKN)
1979 CADILLAC
Ft.HTWOOD •OUGHAM
C411WCNJ
57995 5 12,995 54995 59ft5
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TottOMADO o.S&
(015ZUC)
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11.DoaADO
(835XKH)
512,495
1977 CADILLAC
COWi DlftLl-
1905SPLl
55995