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Six-day brush fire siege comi~g to en8 ..
SAN BERNARDINO (AP> -
Erratic winds dJed down to a
li1bt 10 lo 15 mph Saturday aa a
destructive six-day sie~e ·of 1muhfires neared a n end. Of.
ficial1 began surveying denuded
hilu in dan1er of becomine
muddy torrents in winter rains
aa the worst fires were com-
pletely controlled.
1tructuree, i.IQW')' or Joa of life. throuah smolderinc areu and bolds and the •v&ilability of aeed creeks wltb the mud.·• aided to 10 to 15 mph•Satwihy.
The latest blue, the Proctor
Valley fire, in southern San
DJe10 County. charred 2,in
acres after breaaln1 out
Friday, but wu expected to be
contai.ned by liOOn today.
surveyed the land by helicopter -there are thousands of acres
u weary rare crews were slowly to cover," said Forest Servlc.
sent home, said U.S. Fore11t spokewoman Nancy U~ham. _
8erVice information officer Ken-Reseeding must begin without
Slater. "The emphasis i1 shift-delay, as November through
He edded, "The ooly way It.
will help is if we get a ll&ht rain
to llelp th~ aeeda bile-hold
before the really heavy rains
come."
Also Saturday, the '50,000.
acre San Bernardino Natioaal
Forest --WH reopened to tbe
public. It had been closed
because of the high winds 8""
dry cood.itiom.
Four Southern California fires
were stilJ out of control, but all
were at leut partially contained
and fir:efiehters expected few
problems in extinguishing them
wlth no additional damage to
No structures were dama1ed
and no hijuriea were reported
from the Proctor, Valley blue,
sa Id state Department of
Forestry spokeswoman Vivian
Bentkowski. Authorities said the
fire began in an 1area where peo-
ple were target shooting.
Ing from bum control· to flood March is the rainy seuon in
control," be said. So u the r n C a Ii for n i a . No
Workers from the Forest measurable rain hu fallen in
Service and local a1encles will the area since May 20, but there
Some 6,000 firefighters were
on the line at the height of the
fires, some from as far away
as New York.
The spate of fires was the
second in two weeks, with the
fire damage toll in Callfornla
since Nov. 15 reaching t&t.a
million. said Gov. Edmund G.
Meanwhile, engineers trudged
begin an effort "as soon as has been above-average rainfall
possible"' lo res~ burned areas, in each of the put three years.
dig earthen channels and clear But one fire officiaJ warned,
debris, be said. "Reseeding won't do a dam bit
"The flood control effort will of good if we get a bard rain.
depend on bow the weather The seeds will just wash into the
The northeasterl y winds,
which roared up to 100 tnph
Monday, blasting out of canyons
and pushing 11 brushfires
through tens of thousands of
acres of brush and timber, sub-
Brown Jr. •
Fire oCCicials reported 304
homes and cabin s were
destroyed in this week's fires.
War heats up
,
Huge naval battle fo1•ght
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -
Iraqi and Iranian warships bat-
ll e d near Iraq 's key oil
terminals at the northern end of
the Persian Gulf Saturday in
what both nations called the
heaviest sea battle of the 69-day-
old war.
Tehran Radio broadcas t a
military cqmmunique claiming
Iranian commandos seized a
derrick at Iraq's deepwater oil
terminal of Mina al-Bakr.
The communique said the Ira-
ni ans raised "the nag of the
Islamic Republic of Iran at the
highest point of the derrick as a
sign of the vi ctory." but it did
not say if the commandos re·
mained there or withdrew.
Tehran Radio also reported an
earthquake shook the region
around the southern Iranian port
of Bandar Abbas Saturday.
early morning with Iranian com-
. mando raids on the Iraqi off.
shore oil terminal of Mina aJ.
.Bakr and the Iraqi port of Fao at
the mouth of the Shatt al-Arab
waterway, Iran claimed.
The Iraqi defense command,
in a communique broadcast on
Baghdad radio, claimed it shot
down three of Iran's U .S.-made
Phantom jetfighters and
destroyed three Iranian warships.
It said two other Iranian
vessels were sunk at the Karun
Rive r , which flows into the
120-mile-long Shatt near the em·
battled Iranian cities of Khor-
ramshahr and Abadan.
Tehran Radio said Iranian
fo rces killed 10 Iraqis in the
terminal raids, set facilities on
fire and san1< four Iraqi missile
boats and seven gunboats.
Iran also said it shot down two
Soviet-made lraqi jet fighters.
Response
to Iran
mulled
CAMP DAVID. Md. (AP)
President Carter met Saturday
with severaJ lop officials at hls
Maryland mountaintop retreat
to discuss clarifications or the
U.S. response to Iranian de-
mands for release of the 52
American hostages.
'Cart'er met with Deput)i·
Secretary of State WarreA·
C hristopher. White House
Counsel Lloyd Cutler, Assistant
Secretary of State Harold Saun-
der s , Deput y Treas ur ~
Secretary Robert Canwell, and"
Roberts Owen, State Depart:
ment legal adviser.
Neither the Whlte House nor
the State Department was will·
ing to release any details of the
meeting at Camp David.
It said Tehran University's
Geophysics Institute measured
the tremor at 5.8 on the Richter
sca le, whi<!h would make it
capable of causing considerable
damage. But the provincial
chapter of the Iranian Red Cres-
cent, the equivalent of the Red
Cross, reported no casualties
and no damage, the broadcast
said.
The sea battle, accompanied
by fighter jet duels . began in the
Iran 's 20,000-man U .S.·
supplied navy has SO vessels, in·
eluding three destroyers and
four missile frigates, accordine
to the autumn 1980 report of the
London-based International
Institute 'for Strategic StudJes.
Iraq 's 4 ,250-man Saviet-
equipped navy has 48 vessels,
mostly gunboats. accordina to
the report.
WHILE ELDERS WORSHIP, IAANIAN BOY KEEPS DAY WITH DAD 'S COAT
Preyen occurred wttlle tren'• nevy bettled lreq'• In ........ newel betlle of wer
Christopher had traveled t.o
Algeria earlier this month in ef •.
forts to win the release ol the
hostages, who have been bekl Ill
Iran since Nov. 4, 1979. He Pft1t-o
sided over two days of talb l•.
week at the State Departmmt.
w I t.h three Alger la n in:.
termediaries in ae1otiatio~
<See 808TAOES, Pa1• Al) ·:. .
Refugees ehallenge •.I
600 per month enter county, creating stresses in any language
Human servu:es officials call Orange County's inf luz of refugees "the greatest challenge to
Amenco's rerources " Thu u the /lrn o/ three
articles 111 a sen ea on immigrotion problems and re·
commended rolution.s. Monday's topic will bt' m·
dividual 11uenntW1 with Cuban$
By JOEL C. DON
Of Ille Dall, ~--S\t"
He didn't know what Thanksgiving meant, but
it was still a special holiday for Nguyen Song
Hsung. On Nov. 3 he got off a plane with his wife and
seven children, took his first step on American soil
and peered from soft, friendly
eyes at a new land.
In sell-exile, the 45-year-Old
Nguyen hopes to one day call
this country home. So do 600 to
700 Indochinese refugees who
arrive in Orange County each
month.
The Nguyen's huardou.s so-
journ began with 2S Vietnamese
crammed into a tiny fishing
boat , armed robbery by D;O"
modern-day pirates from Thailand and 10"11
months in a sweltering, overcrowded Malaysian
camp.
Finally, the family foun~ salvation via a
private. religious-based Amencan resettlement
agencv. Nguyen is one of hundreds of thousaods of re-
fugees fleeing from. Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos,
Latin America Eastern Europe and Russia.
Each one ,;,ust learn English and ·get a Job, re-
lying heavily on resettlement agency interpreten
.and earlier refugees.
NSUYen'a chUdre~ -ages 8 to 19 -will be far
ft°' ·1 ·111 ~ INSlltl_.
behind their peers in school. They'll need bilin~ual
instruction and special books and '8ther matenals
written in their native language.
The 13 relatives are crammed into a
ramshackle two-bedroom apartment In Garden
Grove, rented by Nguyen's bro~er. The living
room ceiling is cracked and peeling, the carpet
worn and dirty.
Nguyen would like to have a separate place for
his family. He's eligible for apartment rental sub·
sidles. But his housing search will be thwarted by
Orange County's apartment vacancy rate -hov-
ering around 1 percent -coupled with o~er restrictions against children and/or large families.
Although the family appears in good health,
they will depend on Medl-Cal for their medical
needs. And if Nguyen doesn't find a job by the time
bis agency spons0rsbip expires, he'll probably
seek public assistance s uch as welfare and food
stamps. Most of aJl, the newly arrived refugee family
faces emotional turmoil and cultural shock.
Some Amerlcam feel this "melting pot" na-
tion 11 spilling over, straining the country's job
market, social services, housing, educational
systems, medical services and law enforcement
agencies.
Orange County is attracting a major portion of
the Indochinese refueee population.
Accordint to public and private agency
estimates, there are nearly S0,000 Indochinese,
mostly Vietnamese here. Recent estimates by
federal autborlties and the Retucee Forum of
Oranie County lndicate that about 3,000 CUbans
have mlgnted to the county.
Federal, state and local officials are at a loss
for statistics on undocumented aliens. sometimes
referred to as "refucees from poverty."
..... CHEEP ftlCK -Early birds
are taken for morning walb by
tbeir owners ln Hong Kone who
haa1 up their cages at cafes and
breakfut on steamed buns and
1reen te•· Travelers are invited
to do the same on Page All.
BIG alG -Proof of the hl1h
coat of developln& new aourcet
ol petroleum Uet nine mil• otl
HunUncton Beach. For a cl~
up look Ill ~ lmlllftllty and ex-
pense• of Shell OU Co.'• two-
plalform drllllnl alte, see Pase
Cl. '
Explosive
chemicals
controlled
Bomb diapoHI e.,erta from
the county aberitt's department
were called Satard_, nJlht to
help dis~ ot some eQloalve
cbetntcaa. beinl stored at Qlap.
mao Collep, accordin1 to a de·
partmmt spokesman.
MACRO MESSAGE -Burt
Rey6oldl wants to prevent push·
button acton. He tell• the pro.
te1ee1 at hit Florida dinner
tlleater to "IO aomeplace that's
dan and 1cary." See why on
Pa,.ce.
Pl&8T FA8HION8
hlDlninlty a. the key word la
Nlpon dHllDI that Nancy
Rea1an wtll be wearlnc .t the
Wblte HouM. Some of tbe atylel,
shown reeenUy in Colt• 11 ...
are described on Paie Be.
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The Ullldentlfled chemlcalt
were traHported from tbe
Orall .. campaa, m N. GIMeell •
St. to lbe 8eatialD RefUH Dll·
potal 1it• where ttcbnlelau
from lb• Ha1ardou• Device•
Squad .... apect.ed to detonate
the bltdd.J -1tiWI ftuJdl .
"With -IUfndmt impact, they
(lee 9QVAD, Pase Al>
DAN TY NL_\N ~
REFUGIADO ~
REFUGEE llJ
Oe>t<eHeu ~
In 1977, the Immigration and Naturalization
Service (INS) estimated from 3 to 6 million un-
documented aliens had entered the U.S. from Mex-
ico. Central and South Ame~ca.
An investigation by the Daily Pilot has re·
vealed growing concern about the Impact of ref-
ugees attracted by Orange County's mild,
semi.arid climate , relatively low unemployment
rate and concentrations of ethnic communities.
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County and resettlement agency officials an-
Uclpate continued strain on foba : housing, health
and soclallaervicea.
For more than six months, the Oranee County
Human Relations Commission baa been studying
the burgeonine impact of Indochinese refuaees.
In a draft report obtained by the Daily Pilot,
HRC estimates that itnce January 1978 the immi-
grant population has beea lncreaslng by about 15
percent every three months.
"To put the size of this growth into perapec·
Uve the lncreue in the refugee population is the
equlv.ient to addin& another city almost the slae of
Newport Beach to the county over a 3·year
period," the report states. ,
"Placinl th.fa amaling growth in a national
context, it sbould be noted that Oran1e County has
m IDdocblMM retu1ee population 1reater than
any staM outside California."
Special attention is stven to llMqultiee in the
county'• ....ul•m•t proeea. ''The prweat ...equal cUatrtbaUoD of the ref·
Ule4l population (amoas citlel)," the Nport 1ay1,
• •wtU CClatlllue unl• dramatic clwllel tak' place
in public pollc1• relatlq to bcMlllDC patteru and
the delivery ol public aervtce1.
...... WILL •&AN 'l'llAT the impact ol re-
Httle.-will M dlaprcip8ltkleatel1 felt by UM
cltlee ~ ADabelm, eo.ta 11.. ·o...-11"°"
HuaUn1toa Beach, Oran1•. Santa Ana aa41 w.cip......,_••
A ftnaHMd venloa ol tlae report Al npectecl to M cleb.....S to tlae county ao.rct·~.&upenllon la
mid·December. I
TM data focus on potlnt1al public reHDt-
' ment as refugees compete for housing, employ-
ment. health care and public assis tance.
This tension is expected to increase as a new
rederal administration tightens up social and
financial services for low and moderate-income
families.
ALTHOUGH PUBLIC AND private officials
are concerned, few are alarmists. They recognize
the potential problems and know they eventually
will have to muster their resources to cope with
them .
Says Dolores Churchlll, deputy director of the
county Human Services Agency: ''l look at lt as a
challenge that really has the potential of bringing
out the best in our society. in the sense that our
society is flexible and accommodating.
''It's a challenge of bringing together all the
resources of the American people and makine
them work. And I'm not saying It's going to be
easy and I'm not going to say it's going to be inex-
pensive.·• ~
TO LESSEN TENSIONS and potential
violence between refugees and community resi-
dents, HRC. in its report, recommends county of-:
Cicials: -Study both short and long-term impacts of
refugees through collection ·and lntepretatlon of
data. ,. -Investigate problems arising from refutee •
competition for reso~rces, racial prejudices and ·•
cultural aaaimllation. • -"Provide leadership" to help solve problem• •
bet ween refu1ees and resettlement communities. •
--OOLLECI' DATA TO bolster need assess·.
ments for more support from state and federal
agencies.
"The commission strongly believes that the
basic problems facing the refugees ... are the
same problems which continue to plaeue and
frustrate other 1eg.menta of our existtn1 popula·
lion," the report says. ' • • Approachinl the probleml for the refu1 ..
community, 1peclflcally, ~ not only be dla·
crimlnatory in itself, but would allo lead to ln· •.
creaaed temtqm ... as many lon,Ume reetdnts .....
belln to per~ve lmmigranta u receivtq •p,._ •
ferenUal treatment'." •
The 5'1·pase report is buecl oe reapomea to•
quesUannaire and com meats from D couat1 ud
state aaenetee. various clty ~ments, 1chool
d11trlc:t and private a1ency offtclm.
TD a&PO•T sTaE88D •anaua•• .. tM principal barrier to refutee atslmllaUon lnto
American culture .
Tbe ftnt Vietnamese ~ ... tended to M
educ8Md orot .. tonall ln medicine, law ud I"· -ernaMlll. ~ ~are a...ff.e8Md rural
NlkleMI. ~ ••s.., llallt upeet ot our llfeltJl• ll f_..."
to tbem, Ud tliat'I DO puD," IQa Valerie Dari9, r
an Ballllh u a 8eeond Lanpa.. t.aeMr ·at
Gol.S.. ~-Oollele.
(lee &E'1JGEU, Pap Al)
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-~ DAMASCUS, Syria <AP) Syria &old ~ Vllited States
S.t..arday lt ~ def•Dd lU ....U.aJ MCurlty .,alnat nel&bbor·
la1 Jordan •·re1atdleu or rub or coeu," 1ccordin1 to offlclat
IOVNll.
"-aald U.S. Ambu11dar Talcott S..Jye uked for 1
roraa.I ap&uaUob from the PtO-ltu Syrtaa 1ovemment of Ill
reported mlUtary buildup ak>ft1 the border with pro-Iraqi Jordan
Tbe Iran-Iraq war In UM Penian Gulf has sharpened
Jordan'• difference& with Syria receatl,y.
Syrian olfic1ab told S..lye that Jordan bas become a "ma-
jOr tralnlni camp for anti·Syrian 1uemn .. " and Syria was de-
terminecl to ..e ''all it• meana to head ofl thla threat," accord-
tn1 to UM aourcea.
NAPLD. It.ab (AP> -A_..
Jor international nUef o-peratioo
•V'UDI Ullo acUola Saturday to feed, eJMhe and 1Jielter t-. of
thousands or southern l~Jy'a
earthquake victims, The' wide-
ranglne help came aa windt,
s n ow and torrential rains
pounded the area, stricken by
the quake a week ago Swiday.
Searchers using specially
trained dogs and sophisticated
listening devices made three
dn1maUc rescues, two of them
children buried alive in Lloni
and the third an elderly woman
in another town.
..
'lJir~e survivors fo
i I " \
in llr.amatic rescues
"Thia 11 a Uvin1 hell.'· 65-
year·old fanner Antonio Mila.no
told a reporter in Llonl, ln hard·
hit Avelllno Province, as he
watched soldiers set up tent.s ln
a school ground in ankle-deep mud. ,
"The children are crying con-
stantly because tt's too cold to
sleep and I have nothtd1 hot to
offer them/' he said. "For the first time m my life, I realized
death might be preferable to a
certain type ofl.I ving. "
A bulldoaer operator clearing
rubble ln Lionl apbti.d the leg of
lO·year-old Carlo Campitello
stickinf out from the debris.
Rncue workers .. td tbe boy
weakly called out, "llamma,
.llamma," wbla fouDd aftel' a ., ........ '-tll1 ta .. ~
Docton reported later they
had to • ... ate tM boy'• Wt lea ud rt arm because Ibey had .._ ttUlbed and 'it wu
feared....-. would Mt to.
French tecbnietua ucl Italian
firemen pulled I-year-old Pietro
Jorlano from under 31 feet of
debris, but be died at a Naples
hos pital later. lie was found
with nolse detecton that picked
up his heartbeat
arr.r1w Hlli. ••1t•i•• W.... • I
BEVERLY HILLS <Al!> -An explosion and fire destroyed .
• holDe~ valued •t 11:8 ,m11llon in a swan~ Beverfy HUis
neltbborbood, offlclala said Saturday. .
BOdies found _
Neithbors aaJd they heard two explosiooa at the one-story
brick house, but fire department spolteaman J im Smith indicat-
ed no cause for the blasts had been determined. Search ends in 4 dead
AU six available fire engines responded to the blaze but the
building was gutted, leavin1 only its bricll walls atanding.
The ho~ase, ror sale for SI.8 million, was unoccupied at the
time. But ill owner , called to the scene, suffered a possible
heart attack and was rushed to the hospital by paramedics Smith said. •
Tr11trk•I rah• c.-ollblon 1.V••na. 3
CHARLO'ITE, N.C. (AP) -Three people were seriously
burned Saturday when a gasoline tank lrucll exploded after being
hit by a freight trajn in the city's Paw Creek section, authorities re·
ported.
The truck's drivet, a passenger in the truck and two
employees of Seaboard Coast Line Railroad were burned in the
mishap, which one witness said resulted when the truck tried to
cross the tracks but got backed up in traffic.
The explosion and fire reduced the Scotland Oil Co. truck,
loaded with 7,500 gallons of gasoline, to melted, twisted wreckage.
Sft#•lc.-bur111 11laak~• St. ~
V ANCOllVER, Wash. (AP> -A small seiSmic burst shook
Mount St. Helens ror about a minute Saturday, scientists report-
ed, but the activity was not followed by the harmonic tremors
that have rumbled through the mountain in the last 11 days.
The 7:35 a.m. shallow seismic event "was not really a
quake. but a burst of activity," said Steve Walter, spokesman
for the University of Washington geophysics center.
Walter said most of the seismic bW'Sts recorded on the
mountain recently have been followed by harmonic tremors, or
rhythmic ground movements. All was quiet after Saturday's
burst, he said. ·•
Trabuco fire dyiilg;
one fire/ ighler hurt
POINT REYES (AP) -The
bodies of four -two missing
hikers and two apparently dead
for months -were found at
Point Reyes National Seashore
Saturday, authorities said.
The grisly djscoveries were
. made as search parties from
three counties combed the
f o.rested hills in the park north of
San Francisco looking for two
women who had disappeared
during separate hiking trips Fri-
day.
National Park Service Ranger
Da.ve Pugh said two decaying
bodies were found around 3
p.m., and that the bodies of the
missing hikers were found an
hour later, a half-mile away.
"We are all, shall we say, in a
state of shock," said Pugh. He
said the last reported S"laylng at
Point Reyes occurred in 1971,
when a park ranger was killed
by deer poachers who later were
convicted.
A 11 four bodies were found
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HOSTAGES
aimed at ending the more than year-long stalemate.
State Department spokesman
John Trattner had cautioned
Thursday against optimiSln in
the wake of the Washington
talks , a lthough s pokesmen
ear l ier h ad described the
sessions "useful."
Meanwhile. Iranian govern·
ment officials withheld official By .JODI CADENHEAD dleback Community Hospital. comment Saturday on the fate of oii11eoa11''11•"~" By late Saturday Orange the American hostages and said eary firefighters are still CO""'ty r1· re offi'c 1· a l s we r e th f 1. h d in Tr b c ...... ey were unaware o any new t mg t e Y B a uco an-estimatin1 that the fire that developments.
n fire that has blackened began Monday in Riverside and Spokesmen ror Iraritan Prime
ore than 28,500 acres once quickly spread to Orange County Minister Mohammad Ali Rajal
green with brush and trees. with the aid of 35 mph winds , said in telephone interviews they
A Washington fi refighter was was M percent contained . had no new information despite
injured Saturday mo!ning when Earlier reports estimated that several news reports last week
s he w.as overc~me with heat ex-the fire had destroyed more than claiming the government had ~aus~10D batth~ Ute.. bJazeJh.at_ -2~.000 ae-re&· in.-t.he-. .Mod,i,eska -tak~n-<?ustody--of -the-..hostages-
1s still threattmmg parts of the Canyon area. from the U.S. Embassy captors. Cleveland National Forrest. No homes are thre"atened by
.
near the Sky TraU. a 2.S.mile
path on lh,e south side of Mt.
Wittenberg.
Identities of the two women
who vanished Friday were
withheld pending noUfication or
their families.
One was a 22-year-old New
Yorker who was reported miss-
ing by friends 1be tell along the
trail. The other. a 25-year-old
from Idaho, missed a scheduled
rendezvous with a friend at the
trailhead, Pugh said.
Searchers included teams
from the National Park Service,
the Marin County She riff's
Department, the Sonoma· County
Sherifr's Department and the
San Mateo-based Bay Area
Mounted Rescue Unit.
The FBI was called in to assist
in the investigation because the ·-
bodies were found on federal
property, Pugh said.
The two bodies found first
were clad in jeans and shirts
and Marin Sheriff Al Howenstein
said it could nbt be determined
immediately if they were men or •
women . A "con siderable
amount or forensic tests would
be needed to determine the sex.
he said.
Pugh said investigators did
not know whether they were
hikers or, were carried up the
t rail.
The two women were killed at
the scene. Howenstein said. He
said the bodies were not mutilat·
ed. but the cause of death was
undetermined.
Three women have been
murdered on Mount Tamalpais
in southern Mario county in the
last 15 months. All the crimes
rern•Ui unsolved. Two of the vic-ttrn• *9re abot to death, Ule
tbird WU stabbed.
Pugh would not s peculate
whether the newest discoveries
were connected to the Mount
Tamalpais slayings. Howenstein
said he would have a statement
on .a..possible...connec.tion..Sunda y.
after studying coroners· reports.
Where is he?
Although the guest of honor has yet to drop in, re velers,
including Steve Hooper of Woodland. Wash., still s how up
to the annual D.B. Cooper party at the Ariel Store ·and
Tavern in Washington. The event celebrates the
mysterious hijacke r who parachuted out of a jetliner in
the area nine years ago with $200,000. He has never been
found.
Barbecue explosion
injures 3 fire111en
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• •H Three veteran Garden Grove
firemen were injured, one
C'ritically, when a portable pro·
pane barbecue exploded Satur·
day afternoon.
The exploston o c curred Ci :
seconds later when vapcwa !•\
escaping from the propane laldl "
were ignited by the water
heater.
Kathryn Tannamp, a f!le mber the waning fire that is now limit-
of the U.S. Forest Service was ed to a few hot spots in the
treated and released from Sad-C leveland Nat ion al Forest
Call pQlice
for stolen
between Modjeska Canyon and
Modjeska Peak, according to a
spokesman for the Orange Coun·
ly Fire Department.
Most oI the r esidents who
evacuated the area earlier last
week had returned Friday night
after firefighters were able to
control the blaze that came no
closer tha~ 1.5 miles to any
homes.
Police continue
search for killer
Fire engineer Roy Chastain,
45, was listed in <'r itical condi·
lion at UC Irvine Medical Center
with second and third degree
burns over S-0 percent of his
body.
·Fire Capt. Richard Salazar,
53, was reported in stable condi-
tion at the hospit al 's burn
cen ter , with second degr ee
burns over 25 percent of his
body.
LB man dies
following
bike crash
A JS.year-old Laguna Beach
man died Saturday from injuries
sustained in a bicycle accident
on ThanJcsgiving Day.
power tools
An yone who has been robbed
of power tools is urged to call
the Orange Police Department
after officers re.covered $100,000
in stolen saws and drills.
The tools, believed stolen in
a utomobile burgla r ies
Ulroughout Orange County were
foµnd in a Monterey Park home.
Some Z1 calls were received
Saturday from burglary victims
after the Daily Pilot reported
the recovery or the stolen goods.
Police are asking that resident.a
call a new number at 532·0231.
Crews clean
PCB spill
REDDING (AP> -Crews
were at work Saturday lo clean
U"p the toxic compound PCB
whi c h le aked from a
transformer being hauled by a
truck toward the San Francisco
Bay Area on Interstate 5.
Armed bandit
pedals away
The crews were reported
draining off the remainder of the
PCB-laced coolant from the
transformer and storing lt in
barrels temporarily at Paclfic
Gas & Electric yard in Redding
pending safe removal to a dump.
A man riding a red bicycle
robbed a Newport Beach
Fotomat at gunpoint Saturday
' lfternoon before pedaling off
•lth $195 in cash and merchan-
4iae.
The drive-up photo store, 1eo1
W. Cout Highway was robbed of
'i $107 In ca.ah and cassettes and 40 ~Us of customers' films.
Police are seeking a whlte
male, s.root-11, 170 pounds, with a military or punk crew cut.
l'ro• Page Al
SQUAD ••.
can explode ," said Lt. Dennis
Rohn. "Once they're exploded,
they won't be lethal."
A spokesman for the Orange
Police Department said that the
chemicals were dJ scovered dur-
ing a routine inventory and that
none spilled.
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Police are continuing to
search for the killer or a 42-year-
old Irvine woman who was found
shot to death Wednesday aboard
the family's cabin cruiser.
The body of Judith Conklin
Nesbitt was found in the boat
docked al the Marina Dunes
Yacht Anchorage aft~ he r
husband became worried when
she didn't return home for din-
ner.
Detectives combed Newport
Beach yachting brokers offices
Saturday circulating drawings
or a clean-shaven, middle-aged
man with brown styled hair and
dark glasses wanted for ques-
tioning in connection with the
slaying.
Police declined to comment on
whether or not the comp09lte
drawins was b ased on wit·
nesses' descriptions of the sus·
peel. Boat owners at the 230-sllp
marina said that they have been
told not to discuss the murder.
The mother of four: put up a
fight before being shot once in
the head at close range, police
said . Nothing was reporte d
stolen from her purse that was
found nearby.
Police said that Mrs. Nesbitt
received a phone call Wednes-
day morning from a man who
said he was interested in buying
the 36-root cabin cruiser. the
Felicidad IV.
MGM details . . ID8urance
LAS VEGAS (AP) -Al leut S245 mllllon ln insurance mooey
II available to rebuild the ftre-
blackened MGM Grand hotel·
caaloo and cover clalm1 Item·
mln1 from tbe Nov. 21 bluet.bet
killed M and ll\)ured another 100,
accordlnl to a hotel olftclal.
Thi toW includes '10 mlWon
in Uabllity lnaurance and GU
mUUoa lD property and bulme.a
Interruption covera11, Fred
BennJqft, ch&Jrs.nan of llOK
Grand Hotelt Ide. Hid In a
•tattment Friday. I ..
An employee at the marina
told police that she had spoken
briefly with Mrs. Nesbitt, who
said she was meeting a prospec-
tive buyer.
Sever a l person s at the
Newport Beach marina reported
hearing screams at 1: 30 p.m.:
but no one investigated, police
said.
There is no security gate al
the entra nce to the private
Newport Dunes Marina.
Richard Casavant. 46. was re-
ported in good condition wjtb
first and second degree burns on
his face. .
The three firelighters were Jij-
j u red a fte r vapors from a
barbecue at 12812 Timber Lane
were ignited by a water heater
12 feet away, police said.
Ernest Taylor called the
Garden Grove Fire Department
shortly after 4 p.m . to report a
small fire in his barbecue. When
fire officials arrived they quick-
ly extinguished the blaze.
Kevin Thane Mcc r ae, 565
Dunnegan Drive , died of
massive head injuries at South
Coast Medical-Center.
Police said that he was mak-
in g a left turn from Coast
· Highway onto Laguna Canyon
Road when he lost control of h.is
bike and fell to the pavement.
He was treated at the scene by
Laguna Beach Fire department
and paramedic officia ls but
never regained consciousness.
1st Quality Dresses, Pants, Aprons, Potholders, Mitts and
Wallhangings. These items are carried nationally by
leading retailers. Here is your chance to get them
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etaways are hard to come
by when you work seven days
straight on an offshore oil rig
nine miles out from Hunt-
ington Beach. The ocean
1tiimmers but the view and
constant hum of machinery
can eel monotonbus;.:_ ·ck
Honer ol Westminater rinda a
mOIDentof aoliWde, below, in
bia--.pertan quat'te"7 Robert
Debnke. drilling fore man ,
displays the s urvival ca ps ule
that holds28men in case of an
e m e r g e n c y requi rin g
evacuation. Or maybe he 's
thinking of a quick, weekend
escape from the huge, two·
drill plat form owned by Shell
Oil Co. and described further
on Page Cl.
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By PATIUCll KBNNSDY ...............
A teeem fklpnme Court de-
d aioa beraldeCI u e the door to relisioul cele .UODI of holidays 1n public ap-
pareoUy will bave no effect oo
1cbool dlltrlcta 1n Oran1e County
tbil bolida>' aeMOD.
A• 1n the put decade, Santa
Claus, reindeer's, and traditional
carols are welcome in the public ·
1y1tern. But school• officials
along tbe Orange Coast aay
1tron1 reli&lou.a overtones ln
school plays, parties or .musical
concert.a will be avoided again
thii year. -
The concept ci¥d ls the
separation of atatje (public <
schoola) and c hurch (various re·
ll1lon1).
On Nov. 10, the U.S. Supreme
Court voted 7·2 to let stand •
federal appeala court-rulin1 that
allowed public .schoob in Sioux
Falls S.D. to celebr ate holidays
with religious and secular over-
tones such as Christmas, Hanuk·
kah, Easter or Passove r. ac·
cording to a spoteswoman for
the American Civil Liberties
Union in C9$ta Mesa.
But many local school officials
sa y sensitivity to the diverse
m a ke up of the near by com ·
munities -rather than court
rulings -is keeping most re-
ligious portrayals out of public
school observances of the holJ.
day season.
"We're taking a st rong posi·
lion against .offending people
·who don't celebrate the holiday
season in a Christian way," said
Gayle Wayne , administrative
assis tant in the Ocean View
School District, in Huntington
Beach.
Mrs. Wayne said the local
community consists of v a..Ying
Holiday
·death toll
tops 300
C HICAGO (AP) -Traffic
deaths on the naUon 's highways
lopped the 300 mark Saturday,
as holiday travelers, 1ome ham-
'pered by treacherous driving
conditions, visited friends and
r e lati ves o ver the lo n g
Thanksgiving Day weekend.
By Saturd ay n ight . 324
fata lities had been reported.
Contributing to the number of
accident.a were two Th1tn1ts1lv·
ing storms that dumped 6 to 10
inches of snow In northern areas
and drenched the Southeast with
heavy rain&. ,
By Saturday, scattered snow
was re~rted over the Great
Lakes region, the Ohio VaUey
and nortbem New England. A
storm bit the Paclflc Northwest
coast with strong winds and
spread rain Into northern ldabo.
The Chlcaco-baaed NaUonal
Safety Counc!ll has estimated
lh•t between 508 and eoo would
die In traffic accidents over the
boldict.y weekend, which began ate p.m. Wednesday and ends at
mldnlsht Sunday.
Last year, • persona died on
the natJon'• bl1hway1 durtna tbe
four-day Thaabpviq holiday.
The hlllbelt tralflc dnth toll for
the holiday weekend came ln
1HI, when 714 people were
kUled. .
Sonaoasbt
SILVER IPIUMO, Md. <AP)-
A • '9U'-Olct lawyer wu beinl
IOUlbt &Murday oe cur.-he aunned down bl1 fatbtr, an
l.attrlor D•r.•rlmeat ad· anlal1tratJ•• aw J•dl•, aad
woundld Ida m«IMr la till• qultt
WHbla1to~1 D.C., tuburb.
autllorttiel ••d.
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The American Chll Liberties Union
believes th.al lbe COMtilutiooally required
separation of church and s tate is being
threatened by the U.S. Supreme Court's re-
cent refusal to hear a contro,veniial case .•
By a 7·2 vote, Nov. 10, the Supreme Court
let stand an earlier ruUn1 by a federal •P·
peals court in St. Loui s that allows public
schools in Sioux Falls, S.D.. lo celebrate
holidays with a "rcli&ious a nd sec ular
ba'sis."
ACCORDING TO THE ruling by the U S.
Court of Appeals, 8th Circuit (F1orey vs.
Sioux Falls School District. 80·502). the
public school system may aUow tM use of re·
ligious symbols -such as crosses or stars of
David -and the singing of religious songs -
such as Christmas carols -during holiday
seasorui.
The gist of the federal appeals court rul·
lng ls that holidays such as Christmas.
Hanukkah, East er and Passove r . have
secular cultural value appropnate for pre-
sentation in public schools -as well as a re-
li giou.s basis .
But in 1978, AC L U attorneys argued
before-t he federasl "appeals court that such
guidelines put students who are members of
a m inority faith in the "status of outsiders ."
EARLIER TRIS MONTH, ACLU lawyers
argued before the S upreme Court that its
lack of action on the lower court's ruling 1s
·Jik ely lo res ult in the widespread adoµtton
of similar rules throughout the nati on."
Nancy Phelps . spokeswoma n for the
ACLU offi ce in Costa Mesa. said the lower
cour t ruling could allow the slate to ~come
involved in the pmmoUon of reUoon. '"'l"M
separation ol church ud state problbitl ..,
p rogram of reli1iou1 indoctr lnatloe fW .
worehip either dJrectly or indirectly la ~
schools using public reaou.rcea <tas•)' llra.
P helps said.
SHE SAID THE IDEA tbati reUpom
ho lidays f l&o have a secular baall .,.
propriate 'for exposure in public 1cMola
opens the door to "borderline lnterpretatkle0
of whether the system is teaching about .,...
ligion, or preaching it.
Most school district om ciala aJon1 tM
Orange Coast said they are aware of the
Sup~me Court vote, but will maintain a .._.
religious approach to the school Pl"OCl'Aml
this holiday season in deference to the vuted
religious and ethnic m akeup of local com·
munities.
Supreme Court J ustices William J . Bl'9l·
nan Jr . and Thurgood Marshall dissented ill
t he vote not to hear the case.
A full-scale Supreme Court review of tbe
Sioux Falls controversy could have led to a
re-e xamination of the High Court's 1982 de-
cision (Engel vs. YJtaJe) that prohibited
prayer in public schools.
THE 8TH CJRCUIT COURT of Appeals
u r,held the Sioux f"alls Sc hool District
guidelines by a 2· I vote.
Circuit Judge Gerald W. Heaney wr«e
that Christ mus ca rols "have a chieved a
cultural s1gmf1cance that justifies their beinf
sung in the public schools of Sioux Falla, ii
done tn accordance with the pol\cles and
ruJes adopted by that s chool district."
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religions and cultures. including
Jewish and Buddhist families.
··our program s don't stress
holy Chr istm a s carols . but
rather many traditional songs
~uch as .. Fro!lty the Snowman,"
she said ··we have holiday programs.
nnt Christmas progr ams. And
v. e take a winter recesi,. not a
Chri stmas bre ak ," sh<' ex·
plained
holiday play with a draJDlldl 1
prc~entation of the NatiritJ fl , ~
Jesus f'
A great backlash of critldla l!
from non Christians in the ~ :
mun1ty ensued and the ~ ··~ was c ut from future playa. • ti
cording to d istrict Su pet I d Tl .i.1. John W. Nicoll. superintendent
of the Newport· Me sa School
01strrc t . Setid he expects tht
Orange County counsel to issue
an interpretation of the Supreme
Court's ruling early next year
But he said t he op inion
"'ouldn 't change the district's
polic) of the past decade.
He said holiday programs at
each school have been worked
o ut with communit y represen·
tat1vcs and include "traditional
observan<."e:." th al cover a varie·
t y of rehg1onb and' c ultur es,
placed in a "historical context."
"We use lhe approach that or·
chestra and choral groups sing
traditw nal carols with a n t-qual
display of songs of Christmas
and Hanukkah." he said. "We
gear our programs to be pleai.
ing to everyone and d isturbing
to no onl' ..
Although the Supre me Court
d~c1sion seems to allow public
schools to present what used to
be the traditional portra) al or
t h e bir th of J es us in the
Bethlehem manger. school of
ficietls sa\' tht• scene has become
too rnntroversial and most likcl}
will not be du;playerl in any
public school along the Orang<>
Coai,t this ) ea r
ln 1977. for instunce. ti h1~h
H hool in the Laguna Heach
l'nif1t'tJ S<-hool District ended a
dl•nt Robert Sanchis. ~
Sanchis said that deaptte tllll'·~·' Su preme Court's r ecent ,,., ,,
d1 str1ct progr ams will HOW ·~
secular and avoid refereaCll • •
religious beliefs · ·•
··The holiday proirama ...&
be handled wit h kid lloftl. .. ~
commented Fran Mortem. ... • .
·ministrative assistant la tM ·
Ir vine Unified School DWatlL
"They c·annot be slanted -· way or another " ·
Ms Morton said the lrvtM ..
tract has pr inted guideU... ..
holiday programs thal an ..
are sent to all teacben la .... •
ember She said the text ll ...._,
from a 1971 Supre me Court•
l'I ·ion on the issue.
lnclUded m the gwdeliAel .. a
warning lo avoid caroJs 1n wMll
the words are taken di..-.,
from the H1ble, she said. •
And thut any reJigloua i.
ference -lo a historical, .-.
tional context only -m111t '9 ·
balanced with mention ot .._ :
r eligions that also obsene U. 'i
season
"Thl' 1nt('nt or music llt die
schoob t annot promote ~
and cannot be anti -reU~"
she sJid
Shl• :-a id the bottom line ol tllll
111 o;t n et 's ~u1rtehne pack•• II ·
th<tt ··s~hools must adY--
ecJucation not religion."
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S&lv~doP violence erupts
New fWll,fi1w ~ave• 2U deod in. tenae capital
&AN SAt.YAOOR, II Salvador
CAf> -· OunbaltlH erupted IM.,.y ln lbla llaM clty u
.,..... MOW1Md lb left.lat
a.a••n tlwy elalm were kld·
upped ud a11a11lnated by 1ov· ...... , troo:r•· Twenty were
yHr lA the 1truHI• for pe>wtr
bet.wMD left-and rl1bt·wln1 u -
tfemlau.
•WlUMIMll ••Id army patrol•
and lett-wtn1 auerrllla bands
fou1ht at leut nlne 1un01ht1 In
poorer di1trlcu or San Salvador .
NpoeUd kUJ In th• new tW'le « v~e A 8&JEF 1untight' at mldd1y
Police Mid the latnt vlctJma cauted panic among the hun·
were aU kJUed in overnlthl 1un· dred1 mUUna about the plaia
tt1ht1 and other HHulll An ouUlde the Metropolitan
•• t l nu te d a, 500 , mo 1 tty Cathedral. The bodies ol the ahc ervm .... have been killed Wt alaln leaden had ~ p1a.ced ----
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Modern • se1ence:
the future is now
By PHIL &NEIDER MAN
Of .. INl!ly ""' "-" Maybe I've just slipped into the Twiliahl Zone. but 1980
1s starting to look more and more like the backdrop for a
1950s science Ciclion novel about The Future.
MANY OF mE techn~logicol marvels dreamed up by
yesterday's writers are now firmly rooted in reality
Think about it. Just a few days back, Voyager I
beamed us stunning pictures or Saturn across nearly a
billion miles or space -Images s harper than the ones 1
pick up from Channel 50 right here in Huntington Beach.
And consider the medical miracles
making headlines these days : gene
splicing, test tube babies. laser s urgery,
o rgan trans plants. Ii mb reattac h -
ments .
Maybe we don't wear the silvery
jumpswt.s some 1950s moviem~kers en-
visioned. but we do have microwave
ovens, automated bank tellers and
supermarket check·OUt scanners.
EVEN I N THE ne ws paper busi-SNE1DE11MAN
ness, traditional typewriters are giving way to video
terminals
You used to sec teen agers riding bicycles and tossinli(
Frisbees. Today, you're just as likely to find them gunning
their mo-peds to the nearest electronic arcade for a few
rounds or "Space Invaders." . .
For rurther evidence of this technological revolution.
jus t took at the current deluge of holiday gift ads : elec-
tronic gam es for the kids. digital watches and calculators
for mom and dad.
RIGHT H ERE along the Orange Coast. you'll find
plenty or signs that the Future is now :
-Fifth-graders in Laguna Beach are us~ng computers
to help thei r parents e liminate ener gy wast e in the home
A robot mall <'a rrier named "Rugs Rabbit" 1s
prowling the halls of a Newport Beach office bui lding
The two.way cable system they're installing m Hun·
tington Beach and Fountain Valley will soon allow sub· scribe~ to operate burglar alarms and med1<'al alnt
systems through their tele\'1s1on sets.
NOW THIS ISN'T meant to be an unqualified love let·
ter to technology Modern science. after all. has given us a
slew of dubious inventions. from the neutron bomb to the
e le<'trtc toothbrush Even the check-out scanner at my
supermarket has trouble with yogurt cartons and frozen
burritoi;
Hut 1f you're worried about famines and fuel shortage!>
in the years to come, just cross your fingers that today's
eng ineers and test tube Jockeys will somehow come to t he
rescue
For c•xumple. we're now hea ring about all the freeway
congestion that wi ll continut> to plague Or~nge County.
What we need is for some science whiz to work up one
of those transporter beams they use on "Star Trek." You
know, dissolve into glitter, then reappear intact miles
away
PICTURE THIS: you step into a booth in San
Clemente, pop in your Master Cha.rge. pun<'h in your
destination and step out seconds later in Seal Beach.
No muss, no fuss, no traffic jams along PCH. no park·
ing hassles
Personally , l can't wait.
Beam me aboard, Scotty
there, iuanted by armed lef·
tl1ll, unUJ a bomb exploded out·
1lde \he church Friday nlaht, ln·
Jurina nine.
The bodt• were secretly re-
moved to a funeral home ln a
about a ddlen leftist pollUca'
1roup1, elected • ne-.y le•drnhlp
lo replace \he on• th• w ..
vlrtuaUy 1'tpecl out by the l&Jd•
napptn1s mod ••n11lnaUona
Thuraday and early Friday.
poor neighborhood followlnl lhe THE NEW lemdera Introduced blaat and would be returned to the cathedral al a later time. themselvee at a aecret news con-
Roman Catholic church sources rerence held In a San S1lvador hideaway , ldentlfylnr
aald. themeelvet as Carlos Oomes,
Police Hid they had no Im-29; Juan Joee Martell, _a;_Sa
_medi&IA-reporta.,GI UUNt'-'-~umata. 32; Eduardo Calle•. 40;
thecathedralarea1Wlfl«bt. Manuel Qu1ntantlla, 33; and
MORE THAN 300 ldtltt
youths wearing red and black
bandana handkercbter11 across
their faces surrounded the
cathedral. draped Jarae baMens
acroa& the entrance and blared
s logans from loudspeakers.
The crowds snarled traffic in
the downtown area and nervous
bus owners s harply reduced
service lo the area. Adding to
the tension was a 30-mlnute elec-
tric power cut in large secUons
of the city.
The Democ ratic Revolu -
tionary Front. a federation of
Planets
guide for
the Magi?
EAST LANSING, Mich. <APl
What could be inte rpreted as
a r e play of the ·star of
Bethlehem or a tousin to the
Magi's guiding light will appear
in the heavens this Christmas
season when .Jupiter and Saturn
move toward conjunction, re·
vorts astronomer Robert Vi etor.
Vic to r, a professor at
Michigan State University. says
the conjunction will repeat an
event that took place in the year
7 B.C . .
Five years later. in 2 8 .C ..
Jupiter teamed with Venus m a
"very e,lo'Se conjunction" and
mer~ed as one bright light on
the horizon that Vi ctor said also
ma y have been the Star of
Bethlehem.
"IT ALL depends on when the
historians decide wben Christ
was born.·• Victor s aid Satur-
day "If they can settle that is-
s ue " one of the pair could be
picked with some certainty, he
said
The 2 B.C. event last was re-
peated during the Christmas ,
!'.eason a year ago.
"Up to a year or so ago
Christ's birth was thought to
have taken place in 5 or 6 B.C ..
but there is new evidence that
seem s to point to 2 B.C .. " he
said.
This season's Jµpiter-Saturn
triple conjunction is rare, Victor
said. It won't be seen again until
lhe year 2238 or 2239.
IT IS CAU .ED a triple con·
1unction because three close
meetings of Jupiter and Saturn,
as viewed from Earth. will take
· place. They are seen on Earth
berause the s un. Earth and tbe
two planets will be in a nearly
straight line. he said.
The hy pothesis that the
Jupiter-Saturn conjunction was
the Star of Bethlehem still has
ad herents , Vi c to r said.
Manuel Antoolo Pollllo, 2A. A
spokesman taJd the front would
elect a new pretldent later.
A Catholk church apokeaman
said the runeral for the six slain
lentsll would be held Wedna·
day,
Ahscarn
case goes
• to Jory
NEW YORK <AP I The gov-
ernment's Abscam lnvest11ation
races a tough trial challenge this
week as a Brooklyn jury decides
the fate of lame-duck Reps.
Frank Thompson Jr., D·N.J ..
and John M. Murphy, D·N.Y.
The case ifl reaching the jury
one week after two Abscam con·
viclioru were overturned by a
federal judge who decided the de-
fendants had been entrapped by
federal a1enll.
·Unlike the previous rour
Abscam trials. evidence In the
trial -of Thompson and Murphy
Includes no "smoking gun "
evidence that would leave little
room for doubt.
FOR EXAMPLE, j urors in the
August trial of then Rep. Michael
Myers. 0 -Pa., saw videotapes
s howing an undercover FBI
agent handing the congressman
a m anila envelope and S)lylng,
"Spend it well.•· My ers replied.
"It's a pleasure.''
Both Murphy , 54 , and
Thompson, 62, on trial since
Nov. JO, deny they e.ver received
any portions of two U0,000
bribes In return for promises to
help Arabs with 1mmigrat1on
problems ,
The jury was exper ted to
begin deliberation late Monday
or early Tuesday
· REAGANS MAM IN PALM '"'INCll JOit alNUn
J.ety bun, pre•ldent•lect'• fevot'tte, brought •lont
Reagan sees quick
Cabinet decisions
PALM SPRINGS CAP ) -
Ronald Reagan a rrived here
Saturday to attend a hospital
benefit and said rejections rrom
e arly fa vorites William E .
Simon and George P. Shultz will
not change the pace of his
Cabinet selection process
The presidenH~lect told re·
porters he could not say precise-
ly when he would announce his
c hoices for the top government
posts. but we are m aking prog-
ress and I hope to do so as soon
as I can."
REAGAN AND his wife, Nan-
cy, new her~ to appear Saturday
night at a star-studded S2,SOO.a·
plate benefit for the Eisenhower
Medical Oinic.
Prior to his departure from
Los Angeles Internati onal
Airport, Reagan shook his head ----
when reporters asked if he had
m a de any more phone calls
a bout prospective Cabinet of.
fi cers. A spokesman later con·
firmed that no action had been
ta ken re~arding the Cabinet.
The president·elect had said
Friday he would probably begin
notifying those he had chosen
sometime next week.
THF. WASfllNGTON Post re·
port ed Saturday that with Simon
and Schultz out of the running,
retired Gen . -Alexander Haig.
chief of staff at the end of the
Nixon administration, was a
leading contender for secretary or s tate. and Casper Wein·
berger, a former secretary of
health, education and welfare
during the Nixon pre!iideocy,
was a top runner for treasury
secretary.
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CALIFORNIA OM. Y,flll.OT" Ail
Mexico .
Mmkie
focus. Eight still mi.sing off Baja
M ISI CO CITY <AP> -aw,.._, o1 aate Mm• s..
.... Mri\19d ..... lalwday ,_ a WI....... rou.d 0# ta1kJ
deacrl~•d befou bt ltll Ww•..-aa a broad revLew ol tM two..,..... relatlouhip.
"I a.ope lo txamlne the
warioul upecta ol the dynamic ••f tompl•a relaUonablp, M l •"" OW' two couotrles, '
11.uie Mid lD a brief arrival
ataumeel at lhe Mexico City
airport, where he was welcomed
by llexicao Forelan Secretary
Joqe Cutaneda.
lluakie said there are no
crHical problems between the
Un.lted States and Mexico. He"'
said the problem• the two coun-u; .. face "1row out of the ract
that we are cloee to each other,"
and these are being dealt with
"la a neifhborly manner.''
818 SCHEDULE ineluded a
private lunch with Castaneda
and an evening meetlng with
Prftident Jose Lopez Portillo on
Saturday,. followed by more
talks with Mexican officials to-
-d ay. He plans to return to
Gnawing " .... ,.......
Cradling a bottle to wash it all down with, 16·month-0Jd
Robert Sullivan of Indian Trail, S.C., enjoys a piece of
fried ch.itlin' at the a nnual Salley Chitlin' Strut. Chitlin'
(short for chitterling) is fried pork intestine.
MULEGE, Mexico (AP) -
Searchers held out little hope
Saturday of finding alive six
teen·agera and their two adult
counselors missing seven days
in the Gulf or California.
The group undertook a sailing
adventu re across the gulf
•without a permit and in poor
' weather conditions, a Mexican
port official said. If a permit had
been sought, it wouJd have been
denied due lo the weather, he
added.
The 25·foot metal sailboat they
wei:e ualng lo cross from the
Mexican mainland to this town
on Baja California's east coast
was found beached with one
leen.ager's body aboard.
T HE BOAT washed ashore
Nov. 24, carrying the body of
Bernard Reefer, 19, or Baden,
Pa. Although he was wearing a
life preserver, authorities said
he drowned on the boat. Several
life jackets were found 4cattered
on the beach, but authorities
doubted the people missing ever
reached shore.
Waabington on Monday.
Muskie and Ambaasador·at·
lar1e Robert Kreuger , the
State Department's coordinator
for Mexican affairs, will ex-
Quake rate 'normal'
<lemine the workings of a joint
. commission set up to review
e nergy, trade, migration and
other issues between the two
Ex pert s ays I 7 tre mors e nd quie t p e riod
countries. SACRAMENTO CAP> -A that earthquake activity is in·
W hen h e re tu r n s to state seismologist says the 17 creasing 'now. but it 's actually
Washington early next week, California earthquakes of 5.0 or returning t() normal.
Muskie will meet with Egyptian greater Richter magnitude this "It's just that we've been in a
Vice President Hosnl Mubarak year, including the latest one quiet period and people forget."
to discuss Mideast regional north of Lake Tahoe, represent a he said.
sec urity and Pale s tinian return lo normal activity after HE SAID earthquakes of
autonomy. 20 years of quiet. similar magnitudes to the Tahoe
T H EN HE will launch a Damage was limited to broken shaker occurred in the same
d ti k. t th t . plates and a loosened chimney area in 1943, 1948, 1953, 1959 and omes c spea mg our a 10• pipe in the earthquake measur·
eludes slops in Manhattan, Kan., ing 5.1 on the Richter scale that 1966' San Francisco and Los Angeles. "The relative ly long time
The following week, it's off to s hook the lightly populated since lhe last such is consistent
Europe for the winter meeting of Sierra Nevada north of Lake with the general ... quiescence
N 0 r . . . · Tahoe on Friday. in California in the '60s and AT 's oreign ministers m Re no high-rise hotels shook Brussels. '70s." he said. Muskie apparently has no in-and Sacramento residents also The 17 large earthquakes this
· f 1 · I ·1 th fe lt the tremor. which was year include the first of a 7.0 tent1on o ymg ow unti e strongest 1'n Nevada, S1'erra and
quake, which struck at 10:21
a. m., was centered between-
Truckee and Reno, north of
Lake Tahoe, a mountainous area
with few towns. ·
"It was quite strong here and
we fe ll it all right," said Allene
Wright at. the Loyalton Sierra
B obs t e r , a fortn i ghtl y
newspaper in Sierra County. "At
my daughter's across the street.
things fell off the mantle ·'
The group was made up most·
ly of youths assigned to Via-
i on Q uea t , a Tucson, Aria.,
private juvenile rehabiUtatlon
project. Their voya1e was part or a survi('al training program.
AUTHORmES fear the lost
eight, who set out from Guay mas.
Mexico, on the 18-hour crossing,
were washed overboard when the
boat ran into a storm. Three
s imilar boats, carrying 31 youths
and coWlBelors including seven
girls and two women, made the
crouingsa!ely.
About 2,500 square miles of
De ath p e nalty.
may apply i n
auto rampage
RENO, Nev. (AP) -Priscilla
Ford could fa ce the death penal·
t y if convic ted on murder
cha rges result.ing from an inci:
dent in which six people were
killed by a car that plowed
through a sidewalk crowd, ac·
cording lo a prosecutor.
District Attorney Cal Dunlap
m ade the comment a fter Ms.
Ford was arraigned in connec-
tion with the Thanksgiving Day
tr agedy lhat also injured 26
pedestrians on a Reno casino·
I OW s idewalk
The woman, ch3rged with five
counts of murder. was accused
of intentionally driving her car
into the crowd o f holiday
tourists.
A sixth person died Friday·
just two hours after Ms . Ford
was acraigned . Police said
Saturday that an arraignment
on a sixth murder charge had
been sc·heduled for Monday.
MORE PARKING
the 1ulf were searched SaturdQ
with /riv ate and U .S. Coaat Guar aircraft and Mexlc•
navy patrol boats, aa.ld COMt
Guard spokeemaa Garth Ora«.
The area included some wM8dl
already searched. A C·llO
airplane and an HH·3F hell~
surveyed 2,300 square miles OD
Friday before darltne11 lorcedra
suspension of the search with no
new traces found of t.bOM mls-
ing.
VisionQuest board chairma.
Rob e rt Burton said a ftel'
Friday's search-errorts, that find.
'ing the missing alive "looks p
tY doubtful.''
.\H app.-al ... J
Folk singer J oan Baez singf
in Sports Pavilion of Rea}
Mad rid s oc cer team to.
benefit organization fightinl
for human rights . :. . . . t • ·•
Reaga d · ·strat· takes magnitud~ since the Kern Coun-n a mim ion Plumas count1·es near the ly tremor of 1952 in which 12 ov~~der dicussion in Mexico will California-Nevada border . \ died, he said. WHY? OUR Et.¥LOYEES PARK OFF PREMISES
b "th ob · s range of 1·n The 7.0 earthqua ke Nov. 8 e e viou · DR. T.R. Topp.ozada of the terests ~tween the two coun caused S2 million damage in S · I Pl B p · d Th T t tries," State Department sGt a te Division of Mines and Humboldt County, including the peCl8 aza USeS rOVI e em ranSpOr
spokesman John Trattne r said. eology said that since the state collapse of a Highway 101 over· ~ began to keep track of earth· pass. It did not cause more · .
Energy has surged to the quakes, in the 1850s, California damage because its epicenter
fore of U.S.·Mexican concerns. aver aged one tremor of 5.0 was20milesorfshore,he added.
Because of its new.found de· magnitude or greater a month. a ST PLAZA posits, Mexico has become an In the 1960s and 1970s, that THE UN IVERS IT Y of SOUTH C ~A
important producer of both crude dropped to two or three a year, California Seismoi;traph Station r-1.: o~l-la_n_d_n_a_t_ur_a_l_g_a_s. ______________ h_e __ sa_i_d_._H_e __ s,~id~p:e:o;p~le~th~i~n~k~~a;t~B:e:r~kie~le~yiisia~i~d~th~e~F~ri~diaiy~iiiiii~~-~;-~~~~~~~~--------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:: J
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COLLINGSWOOD. N.J . CAP) -Oral
Roberts is playing a hoax on his hundreds of
thousan¢; or s upporters by claiming to have
spoken with a 900-foot·tall image of Jesus.
charges another TV evangelist. ·
"Oral Roberts, I'm afraid, has gone
berserk on these visions of his,'· said the
Rev. Carl Mcintire, a fundamentalist radio
and television prea cher .
Mcintire contended that Roberts had
concocted the vision to aid a fund·raising
drive for his partially completed $200 million
"City of Faith" medical complex In Tulsa.
Okla.
ROBERTS described his May 25 vision in
a September letter to followers that asked for
$S million a month in donations.
"I felt an overwhelming holy presence
all around me. When I opened my eyes, there
he stood ... some 900 feet tall, looking at
me," Roberts wrote.
Roberts said Jesus told him to seek help
in building the medical complex.
The letter had resulted in SS million in
contributions as of last month,· according to
George Stovall, executive vice president for
Oral Roberts University and the Oral
Roberts Evangelistic Association. Some
400,000 lo 500,000 contributed, Stovall said.
THE MEDICAL complex is lo include a
60·1tory clinic, a JO.story hospital and a 20·
story education center.
Mcintire, who once led marches in
Washington, D.C., calling on the U.S. govern-
ment to win the war in Vietnam, said Roberts'
vision was especially preposterous because
Jeaua is known to have been a man of normal
stature. "We don't know how tall be was, but we
think be wa.s under six feet," Mcintir e said.
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CtKNlly portion of it would have toJo out to Ua•
nr.fllhtera who put a1hle any UKNahtl a holiday and woe ~ vlctorle1 •1•lntt the ravaaln1 nama that
cllv astaled so much of our.,.. •.
Only when the power of 80 mph wlndl made their ef· .
fqrta lmOOUibi. dld the thoulandl ol men and women on u.e firel(ne yield around. And OD ThubliVlnl day, chief·
11 in the San ~mardloo community of Devo.re, it became atnoet a personal war a1 t.bey battled the flrel on a
. heu.e·to-house basis.
·----' AAd WQD. ' i . In the fire that swept over the Sant.a Ana Mountalns aaa into Orange County, fire units atA>od with their backt
&llainlt residential development and took advanta1e ol
efery lull ln the wind to beat back the blalln1 brulb.
• 'Ibey, too, emerged from the charred bllltldea 1rtmy
but victorious.
While the fireliel')ters were grabbin& cold turkey
1andwicbes when they' could, the rest ol us were for the
most ~art bellied up to laden tables enjoyln1 th~ mwt
publicized bird in history -the turkey.
... lf ever a creature (other than J .R. hlmaeU, of which
aee more later) played to • bi11er audience, lt would
have to have been Jonah. and the~ wasn't that bil an au-
diencetoshare when Jonah wu around.
Enough tw:key recipes were ~bllshed ln the U.S. ln
the past 10 days to acrount (or one·lenOl-of the -written
work printed in that period. Thee. wee. pictures of
t urkeys from every conceivable angl~. in every conceiva-
tfte pose. White turkeys, black turkeys.
The Dailv Pilot was in there with the best of them.
Comic strips· about turkeys, recipes about unfreezing a
turkey, stuffing a turkey. cooking a turkey, ba1tin1 a
t,!.Jrkey , sli cing a turkey. Then recipes about what to do
with turkey leftovers.
When it appeared the worst or the turkey storm was
over. a turkey popped up ln Tom Murphine's column.
All or which leads to the heroine finally tagged as the
one who shot J .R. the previous Friday in what most dis·
cerning people would call tbe most-watched turkey in
television history "Dallas."
After joining in on CBS's monumental hype wagon
during the summer·long buildup for that sequence, the
Daily Pilot dutifully carried on, championing the fifth·
rate production. On Tuesday, a Page 2 story breathlessly
reported that the show was seen by the largest audience
ever -41.4 million households, likely more than 100
million viewers.
Not sati s fi ed with that unofficial count, your
hometown daily paper repeated the figure -41.4 million!
-on its entertainment page the following day when the
numbers becam(' official.
A few other views of the world at large:
*** OakHrnd. AP news item: "The U.S. Army, charged
with the mission of defending America, has hired a
civilian security company to guard itself. Oakland Army
base officials said a th ree-year contract with Stovall's
Security Services was signed because the civilian com·
pany could provide security for about half what it cost the
Army."
Washington, AP news item. the following day : "Army
leaders are urging the incoming Reagan adm1mstrat1on
to add up to S.5 billion to this year's military allotments to
strengthen Army readiness. 'We're going on the attack.'
said one senior general."
It looks to us as if Stovall's Security Service, with a
little assistance from Pinkerton and others, ought to have
a whack at baddmg on the biggest contract in security
company histor y.
* * * The shooting of a pair of teen.age boys by an Irvine
resident who believed them burglars brings home a
lesson for anyone who owns a gun or is contemplat-
ing buying one. .
Are you really ready to kill another person?
As any police officer will tell you, there's no reason to
have a gun if you're not going to use it. If you use it, be
prepared to accept the consequences if the party you kill
is a young person or even totally innocent.
In this instance, the two boys are expected to re-
cover. Even SO', the man who shot them has been charged
with attempted murder.
It could jus t as easily have been murder.
* * * The shortest line an history is the one being formed to
re-elect ~tale Sen Alan Robbins two years hence. If you
don't know who he is you haven't been reading the
pepers.
• Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Dally Pilot.
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.Boyd/Creative clutter
By L .M . BOYD
A scholar who has made a
sludy of creative people con·
t•nds many of same a re in·
cline d to b e s l o pp y
housekeepers. They accept
disorder In their dally lives.
becaute they're searching
for a higher order, says this
nvanl. MemoMie this, my
clear, before tossing It Into
the cobwebl.
You can kill tlme at
atopU1htt, too, by counUn&
au the famous people who've
used flrtt Initials wtth their
middle and tut names. F.
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
The nredanaer will be
over when there '•
~tblnelefttobum. NEVADA NELL
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Lee Bailey , F . Scott
Fitzgerald, J . Edgar Hoover,
J . Paul Getty, J . Carroll
Naish, J . Robert Op·
penheimer. That's all I can
think of right now.
That food mo1ul of
yesteryear Henry Heins wu
already producln1 far more
tban 57 Varieties wben he
chose the trademark name
for his Helm company. He juat liked the IOUDd oJ 57.
Q. h there an1 way to fl• a
muaic record that hu bND
warped by beat?
A. Polllbly. Put lt betwMD two platel oJ cleat ,1 .... a·
poee lt for a wbile to tb9 •lint
tben cool It --u it, ncorcl
betweea _.... -ln a •bad1
place wltb •ome aort of
wel11't •ucb u a hHVY ~
on lt. l
· Q . Where's the eouat17
called Walnml•'f A. Nowban. That WU OM
ol the Hreastlc epltlaeta
. tacked OlllO Alut• tn 1117 at,
about tlll .... tlme tt w• called ......,.., rollr" and ... , .........
Q. DoteQ1ft8b melt? .
A. IGlt ol. 'nley evaporate.
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Carter, Reaga~ slowing SALT
And y Rooney
B EFOaE ADDaESSING com·
plex annt control questions with
the Russians, Reagan wants to
lay out all deferuse requirements
of the U.S. That Includes force
levels for both we.apons and
manpower; the likely need for
futuristic anti·satellite warfare;
the possible n ecessity for a
mucb-apuded nuclear tMIDC
proaram ; exactly how tbe
powertul new MX mlJaile thoulcl
be flti.d into the nuclear aneoal
and much more.
• 'There .. no SALT nesotiJUDI
ttratety now and won't be for
quite tome time," one Rea1an
advlter told us. "Gov. Reaaan l1
not about to move Into thal area
ln anyhute."
The contradiction between
Reagan's first-things-first ap-
proach and the unseemly haste
that 1alvaniied Carter and his
arms control lobby four years
ago ls both-real anil"'!ymbollc.
EVEN #aEFOa E taking the
oath of office, Carter was isau·
ing orders to the Joint Chiefs of
Staff for studies pointing to
radical reductions of long-range
nuclear missiles . SALT came
first, and all else hung from it.
With Reagan, overall defense
strategy comes first.
But Carter had undergone
significant change by Aug. 14,
1979, when he approved PD.-50.
That was two months after his
SA LT II treaty with the
Russi ... ran lnto a bornet'• nett
of political oppo1ttJon.
The preaidentlal dlrectJve wu
auaclled and rtdlculed privatelY
by the arms control lobby .UU
ridln1 hilb in lhe Carter Id· mlnistratfon. But Carter stuck to
it.
warrrEN BY a senior SoYtet
'apecialiat on Zbia n tew
Brezednaki'a National Securi\)'
CouncU staff, the dlrectlv~ now
tuma out to be a remarkable ftt
for the anm control philosophy
of President--elecrlteapn (Who
re1ards SALT II u a dangerous
piece of paper he never would
havealened).
Carter's switch to caution was
signalled ln three basic ques.
tions spelled out in PD-50:
Does arms control contribute
to achieving U.S. defense and
force posture goals? Wiii it
restrain U.S. adversaries and
help U.S. allies? Will it truly
limit arms competition and truly
reduce the "likelihood of con·
flict "?
HOW CARTER, the convl~ed
arms·controller. became con·
verted from all-out enthusiast to
healthy skeptic (despite cam-
p a I g h rhetoric attac king
R eagan 's a ll ege d war ·
mongerism) is hidden in the
mists of contemporary U.S.·
Soviet relations.
One factor wa.s the gradually-
eme rglng folly of Carter's State
Department pushing for Indian
Ocean neutralization a1 "the very
time the Soviets were building
Immense new power along the
contiguous s horelines of Asia
and Africa.
Another was the folly of
negotiating a U.S. ·Soviet limit
on conventional a rms aid to
friendly foreign countries when
the Soviets were pushing over Sl
billion of arms on Ethiopia.
WHATEVER IT was that
changed Carter. his promulga.
lion of · PD·SO now becomes
strong reinforcem ent for the
long. cold look that Reagan is
giving the SALT process and
other arms control fancies.
After stud ying PD·SO recently,
one senior Reagan adviser told
us . •·1t·s a good document. It
helps explain why Reagan would
never let arms control drive his
foreign policy "
H you've seen one American city • • •
This country used to be called
. "The Melting Pot." The Idea
was that the people who came
here from many other countries
intermarried and became what
we like to think Is a whole new
race. Americans.
If the melting pot idea was
true, we've carried it a step
further now.
We're not on·
l y m elted
down, we're
b e i n g .
homogenized.
We 're all
becoming
more l i k e
each other.
There prob·
ably isn 't
much good about that.
It Is becoming increasingly
difficult to tell one city from
Art Hoppe
another. You can't tell whether
you 'r e coming in from the
airport in Kansas Ci ty or In·
dianapolis. You pass the same
things. Downtown is either dead,
and gone or it's a business
center that empties out at s
o 'clock every afte rnoon and isn't
inhabited again until 8 the
·following morning. The one good
downtown restaurant is holding
out. but most people eating out
go to one of the restaurants out
by the highway that rings the ci·
ty a nd it's only a matter of time
before the old established place
folds .
WE DON'T SHOP at the local·
ly owned department store; we
shop in one of the huge shopping
centers that house two or three
chain department stores. If we
live in Phoenix. we buy the
same pair of socks someone is
buying in St. Louis and San An·
tonio. We eat at McDonald's, the
Pizza Hut, Arby's, the Sizzler or Burger King.
Out or toW11 we sleep in the
Holiday Inn, Ramada, Howard
J ohnson's or Best Western. I
know a cameraman who won't
stay anywhere but at a Holiday
Inn. It isn't that he likes them
that much. but he often has to
get up in the middle or the ni ght
and even if he can't remember
what city he's in, he knows
where the bathroom is because
all the rooms are the same
THE NEW HOUSING develop-
ments in the suburbs occupy the
vacant lots the kids used to eX'
plore Saturday mornings: every
third house in the development
is a replica of the one three
door s away This is the de·
Achievers go froID riches to rags
It's always a/leasure to run
into an old frten who's struck It
rich. So lmaatne my deU1ht to
spot my one·Ume hl&b school
chum, Jay Gottby, coming out
of a 1.ar,. home ln Crettmore
Hel1btl. He waa wearln1 de·
sl1ner Jeana and the imported
car wafttni at the curb wat ob-
vloualy tua. "Jay," I cried, 1elaln1 hl•
hand , "I
alw111 knew
that some
day JOU
• 0 u 1 d
bec:ome a
wealthy
man!"
Ht blan·
clfed and
•lanced aen0Ull1 up ad dowD tbe llrMt. "How dld 1" ..,.,, ..... wtallpered.
.. Ob lt waaa't Juet that you're
drtvla• a b attered 'U Vo~ ad an weulal (le.. 1t,..... J411m d•lsned 10 yean 8'0 bJ IMn Boebuek.," 1 U ·
1ind lllm. "And I mUlt HY the
da1-old beud end th• flayed ltedl .... perfect •••
.. What P" me away'" be
uked."
''The aJUptor OD J OW' ODe
•m•l111wuf IOek. ·-1 •aid •mus·
ly. "Very few,.ntdnely poorpeo-
'
ple have alligators on their aoclta.
You're obviously one bf those
fabulow.t)' well·to·do people who
have adopted the new rad that's
1weenlng the country + The Poor
Look:-·
"NOT 80 LOUD," Jay cau·
UoHd. "Come on into the house
where we can talk." l couldn't help but express my
admiration for bis garden.
"Yet," be said pro"1Clly, "we im·
ported the crab 1ru1 from the
South Bronx and the 1ardener fertllbes the weeds twice a week.
Ian'tltranlt?" ''Very,'' I aueed. "But bow
do you expfaln having a
1ardener?"
/ Jay pointed to a fa,din1 •llD
over the door wblch read: •'T&e
'coamlc Commune of Eternal
Lt1ht 6 Recreational
PbarmaHUUcala."
"Actually, there 'II Just m1
wife, Hermione, the two kida
and IDJMlf," he said, ''but we
hive JJ hJpplea help. Natural·
ly, to a., up appearanc., we
1bare tbe dll'tv work.••
"Naturan1:· I said. "Md the
bouH .. a llftl.'''
.. W'91, '" put a coup&e of bun·
dred irand Into Nmodelln1 " " be aafd. "You know, .-.lbll da.
palDt, bmdnl the wtDdoWI, ud
1praytna obleealtlet here and
'
there. But what's money for ?''
"Wouldn 't It have been
cheaper to install an electronic
Aecurity system?"
"Maybe," he said. "But
crimlnak are getting smarter
all the time. No, there's only one
way to feel sale these days -
and thal't with The Poor Look."
JAY SAID that's why be and
Hermione sent their children to
th' local public school. "lt'a not
very good," he said, "but it 's
better than worrylnl about them
beln1 kidnapped. And of coune
w~ don't go out ni&bts. But
there'• plenty to watch oo OW'
14·inch black-and·wbite tee·
vee."
They do •pend money, thoup.
Jay bou«ht Hermione a fortune
in Jewels. "Sbe never taket
them out of the Hfe depoeit box
at the bank,'' be •aid. "But abe
baa a picture of them she carrlet
In ber brown paper shoppln1
baa."
"Anyway," I ••id, clapplnt
hlm on the back, "you made
,.,od."
"Well, 1t WU a 1001, wu.b
1tru1,.le and to tell you tlie
truth,' be Mkt, l ... PDI at bla
IC=P'llJ Ulr, ''tometimal J w ~theAmertcan
dream it worth it.''
veloper's idea of how to give a
communjty variety.
As a Northerner I used to be
vaguely Irritated by Southern
accents. Now I Usten to one with
a feeling of nostalgia . Just as
sure as we all stlOP at Sears. the
diffe rence in regional accents
will disappear. Television and
radio will see to the end of
"y'all."
With network announcers
speaking the same, even. geo·
graphically neutr a l English,
there seems little chance that
the children of two generations
from now will hold on to their
own distinctive regional speech
patterns. They will go slowly
. . but they will go.
THERE ARE advantages for
us in sameness. The producers
of goods know they have a na-
tionwide market. If soap or
cereal sells in a test market one
place, they know it will sell
anywhere.
Sameness saves us lime
and mbney. lt enables us lo
have more of the good things of
life even if they're the same
good things our nel1hbors have.
We've come a Joni way since
Henry Ford started mass-
producing cars. Now everything
we have, from education to un·
derwear. is mass·produced.
I look around me here at my
d'esk and do not see a single thing,
except what I am putting 00 this
paper, that was not made by the
thousands .
WHAT'S WllONG with all this
sameness? I think it makes us
lazy and ultimately less happy.
We become accepton of what'•
available in lnltead of creators of
what we need. There WH a
mighty eneray In this co\Dltry,
and it 'a dlsappearing.
There it, deep lnalde all oJ ut,
aome buic detlre to lie back.
There are mornlnis we'd rather
stay ln bed. All the thlnl• that
are automat.lc and pluHed into
the malnltream make it euler
to do tbat; they make tt easier to
lie back.
'l'he beet lhlnl• come to us
'when we exert our own
·character and ori1tnal way of
dola1 th1np on our own Uv•
lnttead oJ acceptin• what"s pat
ln f l'Olll "' \II. 1 know all UUJ but I love thole
sbopplna centen.
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H.alJwoad mcm. are ln IJ"U\.ft'
de•aad u.aa •nr before -.c· eo,._ to Aalotlat.d Preu.
And. now that the election
talbpalp i1 over, TV atat.iont
ua ~ any ol tb• tome 50
R••IN lllms wllbout havlq to worry about lM Federal Com·
m1.1n tcaUon Commlulon'a
"Equal TJme" R\.lle.
IN l"ACI', Rea1an's vlnta1e
flicks may become more
popular since bis election than
the)' were when he wH merely
another actor.
That'• ironic, since tor moet
Breathing easier
By HELEN CRAIG
Helen Craig re$UU1 in Huntington 8Neh.
This morning my neighbor appeared for coffee, a
fabric mask covering most of her face.
"How do r look?" she asked.
"Better than usual," I grumped. "The cops are after
you?"
"TllY IT." ANNIE SAID, handing over the mask . .It
was a lightweight model that molded itseU around the nose
and mouth. "Keeps out smog. We are going to open a
boutique and get rich "
I poured coffee. I would do the neighborhood a favor if
l put hemlock in her ('Up. Annie is an innovator . She was
the first to discover hula hoops, adult rollei-skates. and
mechanical bulls. The list goes on. Likewise the dislocated
vertebrae.
"They passed them out at work," Annie said. "The
company sent a million masked to Mount St. Helens, so
people who live there could breathe volcano fallout. Smog is
essentially the same stuff." •
I looked outs ide. We weren't having a smog attack.
There was just the usual inversion layer, that thick, dirty
excretion that hangs on the horizon every day.
I VISUALIZE At.IENS IN flying saucers pumping
s mog at us on a regular schedule. It is their atmosphere.
When we all die from breathing it, they will s woop down
and take over our real estate. Heavy s mog attacks mean
they are getting impatient.
"Suppose everybody lines u~ to.buy ..masW" I vis·
ualized a perpetual carnival. masked figures stumbling
around in the smog. Jt did nothing to improve the view. "You
said your company makes the masks. right? So bow do 'fVe
bet'ome smog profiteers?'·
"Use your imagination," Annie said. "These are basic
blah. Our boutique will sell them color -coordinated to your
wardrobe, day or evening. Luminous smog masks with se-
f!"Uins. All with expressions. You won't have to wrinkle
your face all the time, s miling at adversity."
ANNIE THINKS ADVERSITY IS everyone's natural
state. When she is around, it is. But I was beginning to
sha re her vision. The last time I did that. I ended up in
traction. Forget the past.
We would manufacture smiles. All occasion smiles,
sized in inverse r atio to the wearer's social position.
S p ecial s ituation s miles. superior for aiming at
headwaiters and salesmen; obsequious. to be worn at
work : attentive to keep droning professors or politicians
happy while previously captive audiences sleep through
their speeches.
"A mask is more comfortable than a wig," Annie said.
"Men wear ties and women limp around in high heels.
Wouldn't you put up with a little inconvenience lo keep on
breathing?"
I WAS BEGINNING TO COUNT our millions. Then an
awful thought struck me. "What if some genius in'llents a
way to get rid of the smog?"
"By that time people will be so happy with masks they
will go right on wearing them." Annie said. '"It will be bad
manners to go around with your naked face hanging out."
"Put that mask back on,'' I told her. "I want a good
look at the face of the future."
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SUPERVISORS
WELCOME
ABOARt>!
•
actors it la the fU~•. re.runa,
and TV appearan~ that have
1lven a major boOst to their
poHtlcal careers. After all.
Reagan lJ nol the only actor in
poUtict.
In addition lo Ronald Reagan
-the premJer (no pun intended)
actor-pol1Uclao -tbere is ex·
U .S. Senator George Murphy
and Rep. Robert Doman (Santa
Monica). And one-time child
and actor and beinl a polltJclu-
they areall "on1ta1e."
Teddy Roosevelt onte ob·
served that the presidency ls a
"bully pulpit." Bul it would be
more accurate to detcrlbe the
presidency as a ataee. Who can
deny the great theatrical
ptrf Orf'ances of Franklin D.
Roosevelt, John Kennedy, Lyn·
don Johnloo, or Richard Nixon?
IN PACI', IT was their sense
of the• presidential role whlch ••
save them aueh vt.JbOitr •
µnpact. ~
Oqht we to expect uay ._.ch
Ronald Reano? Perba~l ~ ..
sense, Rea1an wtU be ~ ~
president profeeatonalb ~· lo play the Whlte House. • >W
star Shirley Temple took an un· G auccearul stab at e lections
politics whe n s h e ran for . eo.oarea nl.967 ~ · -· -'-'-~'1171 TV HAS ALSO produced its
s hare of p olitician s . Los
Angeles' County S upervisor
Baxter Ward got bis political
start as a TV newscaster. And
Asse mblyman Stan Statham,
from California's norlhem 1st
dist rict , &ot bia start in TV too.
Paul Paulson ("Laugh-In"
and "Smother's Brothers") and
George Takei ("Star Trek'')
tried to use their TV fame as a
s tepping stone to elective office
and failed.
Jn California, where political
parties are notoriously weak,
there Is s ubstantial advantage in
being well known -"name
reco~nltion" is the keyword.
R eagan 's mov ie and TV
ca r eer m a d e his n a me a
household word before he en·
tered politics. And his success
certairi.ly encouraged other a('-
tors not only as candidates.
bul as activists and fund raisers
as well.
JANE FONDA'S support for
Jerry Brown and opposition to
nu('lear energy are well known.
Brown's 1978 cam paign received
massive finandal support from
other Tinsel Town personalilies
t oo. His finance chairman.
Richard Trugman. came from
the recording industry.
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CONAGURATION AND WORDING OF OUR LOGOTYPE HAS EVOLVEDDURING25YEAAS
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Editor's Notebook
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Lt. Gov. Mike Curb built his
personal fortune in the record-
ing business and drew heavily
on Hollywood in his s uccessfui
1978 campaign. Supporting Curb
were s uch notables as Pat and
Debby Boone. Wayne Newton,
John Wayn e, and Jimm y
Stewart.
And New Jer sey's U .S.
Sen ator Bill Bradley's initial
1978 campaign received substan·.
tial help from Dustin Hoffman, Robert Redford, and Chevy
Chase.
Nameplate design streamlinetf I
SOME STARS, Warren Beatty
for example. may get involved
with one particular candidate in
one election and then drop out of
politics. For Beatty, George
McGovern's 1972 campaign was
the cause.
Jane Fonda, on the other
hand, always seems to have a
cause or a campaign. Along with
her husband, Tom Hayden. they
have their own political or·
ganization -the Campaign for
Economic Democracy -which
has recently been pushing rent
control in California.
Hayden clearly hopes to run
against U.S. Sen. S.l. Hayakawa
in 1982 and will draw hea'vily on
his wife and her Hollywood con·
nections for support
OF COURSE, sooner or later,
some critic of the Hollywood
connectjon will ask "Why does
being an actor make someone a
better candidate?" Political
scien tists would answer -
"na me recognition and access to
money."
Will Rogers, if he were alive
today. might suggest that there's
little dilference between being
By THOMAS KE EVIL
More than a year ago we set
about to improve the Oai1y Pilot
with a series of adjustments and
additions that would make your
hometown paper more enter·
taining. easier to read and a bet·
ter pac kage of s tate and
worldwide news.
You haven't seen many of
those improvements yet. but
you're going to see them soon.
One change 1s on Page l to-
day The Daily Pilot has a new
logotype nameplate; if you
will -for the first time in near-
ly 20 years
It 's the result of an entire line
of e?'perimental designs from
the pens of Paul Back. a noted
New York newspape r graphics
expert,, and Tim Petersen. our
own newspaper graphics direc.
tor.
(The nameplate. incidentally.
is often mistakenly referred to
as the masthead. The latter ac·
tually refers to the box thal ap·
pears inside listing a publica
lion's adciress. publisher. editor.
etc.)
SOME NEWSPAPERS con-
tend their logo or flag shouJd
never change. The Los Angeles
Times. for instance. has stuck
with that Old English design since
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Vertical and hortzontal poattlone of word• refined
1t began Other publications
belaeve designs grow outdated
and should be altered when the
product changes.
Change is what lhe Daily Pilot
is going to do.
With the bugs nearly ironed
out of our new $6.5 million offset
press. we're preparing to add
s ubstantial improvements to the
package we provide our readers
-including heavy use of first·
class fuJl -color photographs .
The changes won't come all at
once. We felt it advisable to add
im provements and alter typo·
graphical tou ches here and
there Qn a gradual basis over the
next several months.
So if you pick up a copy of the
Daily Pilot in. say, February
an d c ompare it with o ne
published last week, you'll find
il brighter and better.
G ETl1NG to our new Page l
logo produced an interesting
rundown of the Daily PUot's his·
tdrical background -and a
wonder how it ever drew that
name.
Genealogically, we really
should be the News·Time-Press·
Herald-Globe·Courier-BulleUn·
Pilot. Every one of those names
la somewhere In our
bloodstream, colng all the way
back to UI07 .
,
The name Daily Pilot came
straight from the creative brain
and the fulJ -speed·forw•rd in·
atincta oC our former 1>'4bli1her,
Walter Burrouth•. '
I WEIL REMEMBER the day
the decilloo wa.a made iq the fall
Of 1811. I
We -the newspaper'• nve or
ab editors and mana1en -
were meet1n1 in th• frame
bun1alow tbat aerved aa
Walter's O(fie•.
At the time. we were operat·
ing under the burdensome titJe1
of Newport Harbor Pilot eWtioeb
of the Globe-Herald and Pi.lot mt
Newport Beach and Costa Me.a
Globe-Her a ld ed ition of t!uK)
Globe·Herald and Pilot in CosUio
Mesa. £>
To complicate matters, we'd8
just branched into HunUnetoe-
Beach. Something had to be
done.
WALTER ASKED for our op-
inions. Should we s tick Witll
Globe-Herald, the dominant
name in our history, or ••a
phaslze Pilot, a newer bai,
slicker name for our new dalli;
newspaper? If
Each of us independentl1 OOIM>
eluded that our reputatielil ....
been built as the Globe-tt.rue
and that should remain GUI'!
na m e no matter where ••
circulated. Ir
Eachofus. but Walter.
HE LISTENED patieDtlJ'i
scanaed us with bit pi.....,
baby-blue eyes and an........,
"Gentlemen. thank you for ,_, •
opiniooa, but this ia nOt a
mocracy. 11\e name of tbe,....
ia Dally Pilot."
Th• th•n·••w lo~ baaically a deaip t
and altered from ot•• I
newepapera -with tnnum
adjustment.a from tbe
publisher. (One day, be_.,,.. lit
character lour points, I-tllM
l /32of anlnch).
So we have a new oae DOW
near\y.20 years later. -~ I hope you approve ol oar...-
nameplate, Walter, Juat • I
bOpe you and tbe r.t of ..
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Peanaylvania ............................ lS,970 JDtnoia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 ,299
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~ JOrelon .................................. 12.101
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.... with aome refugees expecting to automatically 4fM welfare payments upon entering the country.
J • ' THE REPORT NOTES that the public as·
lls&ance cueload has increased by 400 percent durina the put three years while food stamps in-
1 mued by an "incredible" 3,800 percent.
,1 "Presently, the cost of serving (the) refugees
"II totally reimbursed by the federal government
ander the Indochinese Refugee Assistance Pro-.pam (IRAP)," the report notes.
, However, the report stresses "there is no fund-'~ to offset the cost or additional facilities which
• ; desperately needed."
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'' UNDER THE REFUGEE Act of 1980, IRAP '"~ding will be discontinued in April 1981 ro r re-
l: ees who've been in the country for more than • ee years and are supposed to be financially ·'on
· .&Mtrfeet."
> 1 County social service officials are concerned
1-·about the impending i neligibility of some refugees
1 tor the special federaJ aid program.
. ,,, HRC also warns of an increased county finan-
, · eial impact as refugees, still dependent on public
welfare, are dropped from IRAP eligibility.
COMPOUNDING THE potential drain on
services is the sharp decline in refugee
IOl'I. Without sponsorship from a privat~
ency or family located in the U.S., refugees
ve little hope of a ticket to freedom.
Six religious-based resetUetOent agencies say t family reunification is the primary emphasis
the country. The goal is to keep refugees orr
elf are and other public assistance programs .
' "My experience is that sponsors are getting
ed out." says Bert Goldberg, executive direc-
of Jewish Family Services. "They have done
much u they can do and it's very difficult to de-
ltlop new ones.··
: "Obviously if we have relatives who can help, can make our job go further."
' I THE HBC REPORT NOTED that Indochinese
er to house entire extended families under one
. 'lb.is cultural preference has led to severe
ercrowding. .,
"'lbe result has been overcrowded apartments
many areas and the widespread problem of 'hot
~ldlllll.' (where) family members must sleep in
in the same beds," the report says.
But HRC suggests attention be drawn to the
iq shortage problem as a countywide issue,
r-than focusing special attention on the hous-
needs of the refugees.
• '"I AM CoNCERNED ABOUT the growing
laapprehension of the impact of refugees," as·
Wayne Kempe, director or Lutheran Social
cea.
"What I am fearful of is inter-cultural warfare
that could break out because people assume these
people are taking services away from others .
·'There are a number or studies that show that
these people will be assimilated within 10 years."
Eugene Wong, a visiting professor of political
science at UC Irvine, agrees .
"WE ALWA VS THINK that new people take
away from America," he says. "The fa ct is
they've given a tremendous amount to America.
"We 're a nation of immigrants, not a nation of
nations. But it's always easy to prejudge others.
ll 's not enough to eat hot dogs and go to football
games. If you're non-white, it's even not enough to
assimilate -you're still different."
Although the county unemployment rate is 4.3
percent, well below state and national rates, the
HRC report notes m any refugees lack skills and
education to enter the job market.
The commission also reports conflicts have
arisen as a result of Indochinese refugees compel·
ing for spots in various state and federal job·
training programs.
LAW ENFORCEMENT agencies contacted by
the Daily Pil~t indicated that .statistics are not
separated into classification by refugee s tatus.
Santa Ana and Garden Grove police depart·
ments, which cover cities with the largest concen-
trations of Indochinese, reported to HRC that ar-
rests of individuals found to be refugees was less
than 1 percent.
tortions" generally took the form of non.payment
of restaurant bills and other petty crimes.
RECOMMENDATIONS FROM the 23 sources
que ried for the HRC report stress the need for
more federal programs designed to ease and speed
the resettlement and assimilation of Indochinese
r efugees, especially in "transitionin'g " camps
prior to entering the country.
The recommendations also call for "complete
a nd separate regulatory programs for all re-
fugees" to reduce tens ions at social service
facilities.
Federal funds should flow to the states and
counties in advance to eliminate heavy financial
burdens. the public and private offi cials recom-
mend .
The federal government aJso should develop a
"comprehensive refugee plan" and coll ect data to
better predict the financial impact of refugee re -
settlement and secondary migration, they add
THE RECOMMENDATIONS call for a
statewide task force to assess the houslng impact
of refugees on low-income dwelling units.
Also, the state should seek the aid of private
foundations and corporations as funding sources
for private resettlement agencies.
HRC further rePorts a "significant incidence"
of m ental health problems among the refugees in·
eluding spouse beating, child abuse, marital con·
fli cts. child and adolescent disorders as well as
suicide.
Says Mai Cong, herself an Indochinese refugee
and now a mental health worker for HSA : "We have very, very little interest with the
Asian (refugee) community as far as crime is con -cerned," says Sgt. Bruce Beauchamp, of the "WHEN THEY LEFT the camps. they thought
Garden Grove Police Department. they probably would be escaping from the prob-
.. If it's (crime) happening they certainly lems. But when they came here that wasn't the
aren't telling us about it. So at this point there is case.
nothing to indicate that we need to keep statistics "They did not know how hard it is to adjust to
simply because the problem has not come to a country they don't know anything about."
light." Duong Tran fled Vietnam in 1975. He has a
good command of Engliah. a job in an architec-
BUT, IN FACT, THE problem is that most In-tural firm and has settled into his new life as an
dochinese are fearful of communicating with Jaw Asian-American.
enforcement officials, according to HRC. Five years a resident in this country. cultural
"Since in many Southeast Asian countries the differences still plague the elderly Duong.
police and military a re one and the same ... in· vol ve m ent w ith military (Often under "WHEN WEWEAROUR pajamasandgoout
circumstances of war) would frequently mean of the door people consider us impolite." he says.
death,"the reportsays. "At the same ti me American ladies can walk
While public attention was once drawn to around with just a bikini.
stories of Mafia-type action here. police say "ex· "How do they expect us to understand?"
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&very woman wbo baa ever
w alted into a btwiM11 office 1'u
wondered ll sbe 'a dotnc things
rigbt.
Does she fit in with her male
conea,ues, who more often than
not make up the majority ol top
executives!
IS SHE 4fETr1NG equal pay?
Does sbe r eceive the same
benefits? ls t>er work bein"t
judged by the same criterion u
her male counterparts? ,
Does she reaUy understand of.
fice politics or does she just
know the Umits of her own job
reswnsibiUty?
TREY PAIL to Ml priori
and lnltead ol Ml'Ollll la HM~clftc Job they try to do
thine atanee. ..
~mistake women '° ia th1nlcin& their work
Jud1ed on it• merita ~bat they don't have to ,,,_..,..._'.ll'O_
lationahipe with co-worken
THE REV. JOHN MUffMAN ON FAMIU~ IT. ANDREWS PRES8YTERIAN CHURCH SITE
Newport .. ach cone,...._ ,... .. .,.,. w•nt to r•IM 14 mHi on to buy l•nd wMh oce•n vlata
The recent flurry over the pro-
motion or Bendix executivJ!
Mary Cunningham and her 1ub-
sequent deciaioo to quit af'ter her
promotion was linked lo a
friendship with her boss, has left
a lot of women wondering where
t hey're going in tile male-
dominat.ed business world.
'DOWT DO IEWRYTHINO'
8Mron PeelOf of UCt
get a head. ~
"Part of the problems
women in busineAs ii Just be
women," said Ms. Pe4ftJr::
"Either t.hey take thioa;!Q. ·
personally or they go the ~ •
Ocean view's inspiring
As a consultant to 'women in
·business and as a lecturer at UC
Irvine, Sharon Peelor has had
a n opportunity to study in depth.
some of the mistakes women
make in bl1Siness".'
lunch , while a man will just
automatically join in an office
activity.
way." lo= -.
INST EAD OF complai,.nii about their job women telid •
complain about lesa cruci
lbjngs such as '!"Ork scbedufes of
co·workers said M11 . Peelor .:. ~ Church negotiating for promontory locale Ms. Peelor admits that she
has a hard time advising women
on how to succeed in business
since she doesn't believe that
men are always that satisfied.
Before starting a new ;Pb
lwoman should first sit--11
with her boss and define her
responsibilities~ goals. ~ i
By STEVE MARBLE'
Of .. o.lty l'I• 9-fl
John Huffman, the 40-year-old pastor of St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Newport
Beach, believes t hat churches shouldn't be
tucked away on a city's side streets and back
roads. .
And if Huffman and his 3,000-member con·
gregation are successful in reaching their
dreams, JS.year.old St. Andrew's will be rebuilt
on a highly visible promontory overlooking the
Coast Highway Bridge above Newport Bay.
Last word
Stones cons ervative
MESA, Ariz. (AP) -Headstone cutting
is a real blast -literally.
Gone are the days of the old stonecutter
in his worn leather apron chiseling names,
dates and epitaphs into marble or granite.
SANDBLASTING, IS ·easier , more effi·
cient and raster, according to brothers Jon
and Jerr Kitchel, operators of Mesa Monu·
rne'nt.
Most families, say the Kitchels, general·
ly choose unobtrusive headstones and sub·
dued designs due to cost and local cemetery
restrictions.
"Usually people are pretty corrlervative
in their requests," says Jon, 21, who received
his accounting degree in May from Arizona
State University.
"WHEN TIIEY COME in and lbey think
about It for a while, they stay pretty con·
servaUve in designs. Even with the colors of
granite. they don't want any bright colors.
It's a very Republican atmosphere in this
area."
Since most cemeteries i n the
Metropolitan Phoenix area are new, local
owners usually restrict headstones to one
basic style -flat.
"Some of the cemeteries in the East are
really unbelievable in what people have spent
and the time and work that has gone into
headstones," said Jeff, 25, who got into the
business after working for a California
cemetery,
The Kitche ls say they can carve a
headstone for as little as $100, while bronze
markers cost at least twice that much.
"AND THAT'S JUST to buy it (a bronze
marker),'' said Jon. "Then there's the $250
setting fee some cemeteries charge to install
the headstone.''
According to the Kitchels, grieving
families often don't take the time to shop
around for headstones because they are in
shock: they're mourning the loss of a loved
one. But they said such cost comparisons
could save them hundreds of dollars.
"It's a rugged business for the families
because the whole event is traumatic for
them," said Jon.
The Kitchels, who opened their shop 18
months ago, said winter visitors brought in
as much ·business as local residents.
Joo said, "They just throw the new
headstone in the trunk or the back seat of the
car and off they go."
"One might ask, does the church need a
view of the ocean?" proposes Huffman. "The
answer is no but the community needs this sort
of view of its churches."
Negotiations to purchase the 10-acre crown
of the Castaways property from the Irvine Com-
pany began nearly a year ago. Huffman says
money is the chief· obstacle.
The Castaways property, named for a
restaurant that once stood there off Dover
Drive near Coast Highway, is go1ng for more
than $4 million and the Irvine Company has
given the church nearly a year to come up with
the funds.
HUFFMtN, WHO CAME to St. Andrew's
two years ago after serving at a 200-year--Old
Presbyterian church in Pittsburgh, says $1.4
million has been raised so far -$1 million com·
ing as a single gift from a church member.
"Our prayers are that God will raise up two
or three others from the community at a million
dollars a piece,'' the pastor says.
Huffman cautions, though, that the goal
isn't to create a showpiece at any· cost and that
financial maneuverings for the land purchase
wilJ not mean attaching the assets of the
church, currently located across the street from
Newport Harbor High School.
"WE DON'T WANT TO get caught up in
what I like to call an edifice complex where one
sees buildings as being more important than the
ministry," he explains.
The reason for the proposed movf' is simply
that the church membership has outgrown the
current 2.8-acres worth of facilities. Huffman
says long·range planning left church officials
with the option of expanding on the St Andrew's
Road grounds or moving
Concluding that expansion would be dif·
ficull. churc h members \•oted in favor or
negot iatiing for the Castaways property where.
rough drawings show, a 1,500-scat sanctuary
t•ould be built with parking accommodations for
500.
"IT WOVLD BE SPACIOUS and o~n . a
place for reflection." offers Huffman, adding
that it also could be a place for high.quality
community and cultural activities.
"It wouJd be our calling card to the com·
munity," says the minister.
The Irvine Company originally plann8'1 to
erect estale·type homes on the valuable pro·
montory. New plans, though. show the develop·
ment firm will settle for a residential develop·
ment stretching north from the proposed church
off Dover Drive.
A rive-acre commercial a rea is planned for
the site beneath the Castaways hills where
remnants of a mobile home park now stands.
HUFFMAN ACKNOWl.EDGES that there
is Likely concern from neighbors of St Andrew's
who've grown not onl)' accustomed but found of
church in their rel'iidential area near the hlgh
school
Although thought has been given to selling
the church property for low·coi:;t housing and
i:;enior citizen accommodations, Huffman says
his preference would be to offer the site to
another church. Several offers. he says, have
already come in. .
"The bottom Une." Huffman stresses. "1s
that we're not prepared to dO' all of this at any price.··
And if the dream to . move to the bay.viev.
hill top falls apart. Huffman predicts church
members will take that in stride realizing that
"growing doesn't just mean increasing tn size ...
"IT AMAZES me how many
women don't know the basics of
office politics." said Ms . Peelor.
''They think that if they work
hard, they'll come out on top.
And that's wrong."
The woman who comes in ear·
ly, stays late and works through
lunch is not impressing her
employer. according to Ms .
Peelor
Instead, he's conveying the
m essage that she's unable to
evaluate which task is most im·
portanl and therefore she ~ries
to do everything
"UNFORTUNATELY, no one
ever sits down and says this is
the way we do it," she said.
Typically. women make the
mistake of not forming close re-
lationships with their co· workers
.. ~'l~ .. !!u_peri.o~ ... .9Jt~n . fl .~O.Dl31J
will wait until she's • asked to
3 shoote r s
win turkeys?
Three Laguna Beach
s ha r ps hoote rs have
walked off with prizes in
the local Boys Club's
annual turkey shoot.
BUT FOR THE woman who
wants to do we ll on the 'male·
dominated turf. Ms. Peelor of·
fers this advice.
First, develop a lot of business
contacts, people whom you can
ca ll if you want to make a
career change . Women, are
often reluctant to use casual ac·
quaintances to get ahead. But
that's the way the jobs are won.
Join as many organizations re.c.
lat~d to your business as possi-
ble . Also, become involved in
political organizations sports
and civic groups.
FORM CLOSE relationships
with the women yo_u work with
so lhat you can discuss some of
your common pr:oblems and
goals.
If possible, look for a female
_mentor in your -0reanizatioo to
help further your career . .Every
Many women fall to do' thi'
and as a result do nQt, unii
ders tand what's expectetl
them, according to ~ee . '
She described 9G1'M attri •
that successful women seem t4''
s hare. #ti\ ,.
.~~ :
THEY HA VE a singlemindt!d..-
ness a bout their careers and'
tend to delay getting marctecf
until their late 30s. •II ;.
Women who think that a ~ education and job ·1
automatically Jead to a g~J~J.
are mistaken. A survey by·~:
Wooten School of Business com~·
paring maJe and female i:'~: nes11 graduates found a~
·women averaged $15,000 a at'.•
less than male counterparts, ~ t . •") ~ In the future women can ex
peel to make advances in ._..,,,
nus, but they can also espeolftc:f
have to work harder than meti.
ror them, said Ms. Wooten. ,,~
.
NEWPORT HARBOR ANIMAL HOSPITAL
IZS MISAOIL. COSTA ...sA
Winning turkeys in
their age ca tegories
were Kurt Blanton, 13;
John J{J;ssig. 12; and
Trevor Stimson, 9.
TO Ateeow«:I THI......,.,.. 0. N. AUCa me-. TO A
STAFF OF FtYE YD9IMAIUAMS. M. lllC.._ IS A ltJI
•IAIMM.n OF U.C. DAWS N9 HAS A YllY SPllCIAL
..IWSI IM -S Ate Done SllCllS.
O fficer out
OAKLAND (AP>
The pr.aident of the
fund-raising arm or
Children's Hospital bas
resigned after report.a
that the volunteer of·
fi ce r was receiving
$35,000 a year saJary.
Betty Heck of Oakland
bad been president of
Ch ildr en's Hops pital
Branches, Inc .. since
January 1977
Fee explained
S AN FRANCISCO
(AP) --Landowners
who agree lo preserve
their land development
to get their taxes re -
duced must pay what
the state asks if they
change their minds.
That decision was made
by the s tate Supreme
Court, which ruJed that
the state, not cities or
counties, bas the flnal
say on the amount or the
fee .
A special 7:00-8:00 a m. drop off service is offered Monday
through Friday for spaying. neutering. deworming,
grooming, and boarding. ...
Boarding
Grooming
Ammar Adoption
Obedience Training
631 ·1030
Doctors hours are:
8:00 am. to 9:00 p.m. M-F
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sat.
10:00 am. to 5:00 p.m. Sun.
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Galleries
Personal Appearance Of Artist
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n have IMwD <iD
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wt.&y esW.d ill Ila·
•• llealcu·Americ.., 1bould
to talk about • .. u.e
S TUT, writtea after five -or liNarc1' by the two
euon, concludu that 18th
century Mexican aociety had a
complex economy, a progressive
··-~1npleX
AUIMOllMDNOAID Dr ............. ...
le1•l 01tem ud tuUtu&&oN
tut were amoa1 tM best ol ..Wu.me.
For aa~ eoaonlal .ltftleo
WU &be cml1 IOOMlY of ltl "me la whlcb cWf_._t raffl llU·
1rat.cl 1uee ... f\ally, accordtnc
to•~·
Toa.atton and 110Clal moblUty
ln thl9 IOC._ were such that an
lndlu could leave· hi• vlUace
and, ln the apace of a 1eoera·
tlon, beeome a man of money
and comequeoce. ·
WOllEN Wli:aE treated well
in coklnial Mexico.
"When we started out, we
thoupt we would find women
oppressed in Mexico ,"
Rodricuez said. "When we
finished, we concluded that
wom• W more freedom and
opport.UU. than la Europe.
They could IHi1ate, own pn)per-ty ud ...,.,. ill bualn .... "
· 118"1 of tbe food upeeta ol
eoloalal Muican eoelety were
created bJ an expao~~=
ffO_DOlll1 ~ OD silver m
IDd apWulture.
Tb at economy. however,
betan to waravel about the time
Spala WU invaded by Napoleon.
Without the colooial influence ot
the Kini ol Spain, who wu re-
moved by Napoleon, the Mex·
lean 1ovemment became '"-·
'or1aniJed.
Thl1 dlaor1uizatioa created
an economic depreuion \hat
continued, Rodrl1uez uid, ~routb tbe fint half of the 19th
century.
ANO WlllLE Mexico floem·
dered, the U.S. and Western
Europe were beeinnlnt to de-
velop lnto industrial states.
Thia depression tended to
make many people for1et about
Mexico's rich cultural heritage,
Rodripei said.
·'The Forging ol the Cosmic
Race: A ReinterpretaUon of
Colonial "•xico," has won the Hubert Herring Memorial
Award, a prestigious honor
granted annually In the U.S. for
works m Latin America.
I
y (/AJ( wo1d bloil'll ot homt. No
othtr ~ w•v -~ br1n1p you men ,_ of 'fOIJI
communiry -v day than "
found 1n the lit 1!1Mqmll
6'2 • .()21
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New landmark
Jhrator -named
Carolyn Ditte Wagner, a 1968 graduate or
Fountain Valley High School, has been placed in
charge of the newly restored Workman-Temple
Historic Landmaru site in the City of Industry.
Ms. Wagner, 30, is the daughter of Helen Dille,
a member or the Hunt·
ington Beach Union
High School District
Board or Trustees.
SHE WILL SERVE
as, curator-director of
the site, which includes
the home bwlt by early
se ttl er William
Workman in the 1840s.
Al90 part of the pro·
ject are Temple Hall.
an example or. Spanish
Co l o nial R eviva l
architecture bwlt in the
1920s, and the oldest
private·cem.etu.Y in ~s
Angeles County, which CAROLYN WAGNER
includes the burial site of Pio Pico. the last Mex·
lean aovernor of Calilomia.
R..toratlon of the complex, which wiU open in
early 1981, has taken six years to complete at a
cost of Sl million.
MS. WAGNER COMES to her new post after
serving as Los Angeles director or the California
Historical Society.
She received her doctorate in American his·
tory from Johns Hopkins University in 1978. She
completed her under gr aduate studies at Scripps
College.
Dentist honored
Newport Beach resi-
dent and dentist William
King was named to the
Ame rican Endodontic
So c iety during a
ce r emony in Ne w
Orleans.
Neaame Society . CMllAT6i~--LATMA
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Dr. King, who .. re -
ceived his dental degree
from USC in 1971, was
o n e of 34 dentists
throughout the United
States, Canada and
Colombia receivi ng
fellowship degrees from
the society.
The society is com-
posed primarily of den-
tis t s with special in·
terests in saving teeth
through treatm e nt of
root canals.
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Pullll"*' Orenge Coest Dolly Pilot PUBLIC NOTICE Nov. 16, 23, 30, OK. 1, 1• ·~ Publl-Or11>91 CoHI Oolly Pilot
Hov. t , 1', 2:3, lO, 1• U llMO Nov t, 16,U,30, I_, US~~---------
PUBLIC NOTICE .,.. _________ --
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
"CTITlout •w•••ss ~I CTI Tl out aUllN•H NAMa STAT•M•NT NAllll! STAT•-NT
Th• tollowlng persons ore oolnO T ha lotlo•i"9 "'"°"' ar• doino
bullnan•. bl>llnos>•:
FR E 0 0 I E S WE L 0 I N G J ARACO ENGINEERING. ISS61
SERVICE, 161M6 Sll .. uAwn.,., Foun G•ellOm !>I., ...... lf'91on a.och, CA
teln Velley, Cellfomlo'210I '2649 l"fff E. 8rewloy, 160 .. s.11 .. u Roe.rt Porter Gertllllnl. U 7SI
Avenue, "-°'" Velley, C.lltornl• EO•orOI, w.stmlna .... CA ntG
'270I J•rry RlchffO Miiis, 211•1 8ontt,
Jollnall 8••••av. ''°'' SllU.. H .... 11 ....... 8Mcll. CA .,_
A•.,..,., "-'otn VOiiey, C.llfo•nl•1 Tllo• buMMU •• conclvctt O by • tllOI teM••I Po,,,_ .. ,P.
Tiii• IMllnau " tonOucted by an In· A-.t P c;...1111"'
Olvldu•I This ................. llleel •1111 Ille
..lohnall 11<.,.1.., I County Cl•"' ol Oranoo County on
T"'I• --"'" 111.0 w1111 lho Nowmllar •. 1• County Clffk ol Oronea County on "4'71S
Novam• 20, ••· P11blltlle0 Orenge Coetl Dolly P1101
l"H"l Nov. t . 14. 13. JO. l'JIO .. ,._.,
Put>lltlwd Oronge U..tl Oelly Piiot, Nov. 2l, 30, Oe< 7. 14, tteO 4111 PUBLIC NOTICE
"CTITIOUI aUSIN•ts
...,.. ITAT•MUfT "CTrnous •UllN•ll Tft• lol-1111 potflOftl er• doing ...... $TATaMaNT
""'"\eUOI: The lol--CYCLELOGICAL, 1101 K•ll•• ••. MU.. • .. --" doing bv$1·
Soni:.~~p~~=~:.1ri01Keller NUT1t1·810 LAaORATORIES,
•• Sonte MO C.llfOf'nli tl7C).I lUS W ~ 81..,., 54111• Jll, · • Sonle Ana. CA 92704 Llto "'-',. .lollMtOll, 2702 K•llar ¥1clloel 8orullcll, ,_ Marlon • •. SonleAne,C.lltOf'nlofl104 W•y Cooil• Melo. CA 92677 T "" twslnau h <011clvctao bV • it-., Juclito, 20tl Orcllio si .. _,., PWtNrsnfp. San1e Ano ...,Of'IU CA '2604
Tll•s ~..::~la:::;:::: wit" 1,,.1 Thh _1,,.., j, <onOuclad t>y 1
County Clef1< ot OrM199 County on 9'1Wral ~,:'e!n,11<11
HoY9-10, t•. ~lfflll Tlllt •la-I ,. .. llllO with lho
PU011"'9d Or-Coest Dally Pi101 Counly Clerti ot Or.,,91 COIHlly on
Nov .... n ,JO,Dec 1, ,., .s11..0 ltowmt>ar•. •• ~·Pullll"'9d Or-CoeSI Diiiy Piiot ------------
PUBLIC NOTICE Nov •. Ii. ll, JO, lteO 40~
"CTITIOUI aUSllllUS PUBLIC NOTICE NAM• STAT•MEN'f -
Hit loll-•ng P<t•-.s ... 001no REC~~~'~:':.~'ci:::,~:~:" S.•l•G ---t>uwneu•' PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITlout aUSlllEH D & ¥ S A LES C 0 • I l 0 °'°""'°" *'11 ~ •K••~ed Oy lri. Coly
------The ,::::,i:=".~. Oolng ~:1~,:~::;~~:·t• '°'· Cotl• Mo o 1~,'c!'~;7~~·c~!:~;:c:,~1::7i:C:.,
"CTITIOUI •USIN•SS bo>•lnau •· 8ol" -8oUOfl inc .. a Celltorn•• Jtm t>or•• Ro•d. lf¥1nr (•lolorn••
NAMS ITAT•MaNT • • a.utLN &llOIL.. I ltO H T l <or-••-UO M<Corm10 Sullr 10. j 911" un111 1 00 Pm on Dec emr»r • Tiie IOllowlng per'IOIU o re dol119 A~ Ore/tf/11• CA -"~ "'-COit• ~: t.lltornlo rz•26 ' lfllO toY tl1t TI>lfSlrllClTOf'I or H•• •aro
bulMne" •: A.-K.:.....,. LUha• 1441 Forni Thi• buolnau '' <onouctact t>y • Cor·1 P•rk •no Herverd A,..n.,. lmpro..,. !!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~!~~~!~~!!~ -lHE WAVERLY COMPANY, -Gl•ll Orlw , HK'-Htlgllh, CA PG•••'-menu Tnt !Mtt ol tllt wOf'll •• ioc•1•0 1 ClttllllouH Roeo, Cost• M•u. 9110 8elff & Bouoll Inc. a1 ""'vard P•rll.
Celltemhl9MJ6 Atllo• Kumer Kanedla .... JollnL. Bot... OESCRIPTION OF WORK AlhltllC
O•l •n• JOHPll Tllyen. JIU Fo ... 1 """Ori H I-H' 1onu Pr .. lclent Park Grld•no. Athl•ll< Par• L•G"""'I
Clvl>llOVH RoeO, Cosio Mau. CA tllO ""· • • · r~,, ~i.mtnt ••• rn.., ..,1111 IM 1 nd S trtt l lmprovemt nl\
C1llf0t11i. 9M» Tllos -lftHs I• Cond\l<le<I t>y in in County Clffk ot Or•nge County on E NG IN EE A S £ST IM AT £
Cotllerlne t NMll Tllytn. , ... divlOVal No,,._ IJ, '"° u.o.ooo 00 ClubhouH Ro10, Cost• M•u. A-K-Lulll• ,,..,,. OPENING OF PROPOSALS Tf1<!
Collfornlomllt TlllS ...--.. ..... fllao ..,,,,, Int Put>h~ 0r.,. Coul Oaoly Pilot, P•OPGUI• ••II bt PUOl•Cly -""" •nO
Th11 llUtlnet1 h <onclucted Oy an In· County O •n 01 Or-"°""' . Nov ••. u . 30, Dec 1. '"° 0 -•tad•• 1.00 p.m. on Dacemr»r " 1• dlvlou.1 Nowmb«• 1_, Y 0' ---__ _....._____ •• lht ooove.r•-tioned oll1u ot 1ri. O.•-J Thyan • PUBLIC NOTICE Owner. Thh ,, .. ..._. was lheo •1111 tlle ,. ... , 0 e T A I N I N G c D N T A A c T
County c .. rk ol o,.nge Counly on Put>ll"'9d Of-C:O.\I Dolly Pilot DDCUMISNTS; The 11411Clllullo•u aro
Nov•mllar :ICI, ,., Nov •. ''· 2l. l0. 1"° ueo.eo "CTITIOUI auMMEIS •ntltl•o. "Horvero Av• . HlrVlfO
"""' ---------NAMlllTAT•M•MT Al,,1•11< Park Grl<ling I. H1rvaro
Publl\1*' Or-Coat! Oe lly Pllo1, PUBLIC NOTICE Tiit tol-ng --11 "°'"' ""'' Alllltllc P1ro L•OflllnQ. PIOfl• ono Nov. U . ». OK 7, "· lteO _, « N U ,., ,,_<llk•llans •no oll contr•I Oocu· _______ , THE GREEN EARTH, HSO! menu may .,. oOt•lneO lrom ....
"CTITIOUS 8Ullll•IS Pol.,ls, El TOf'O, CA t26JO o.,..nmenl of PuOlk Works. Clly ol PUBLIC NOTICE MAMS IT&T•MaNT C•••• Eowaro swolla, 1uo~ lr•lna. moo J1..-,... Rooo, .,.,,,.,
Tiie tol-1"9 perr.ona are Clolne Poleris, El TOf'O, CA t26lO Colllornl• A _..,efuneloblt , .. of
"CTITIOUS aus1Na1S
NAMalTAT•M•NT
The lollowl119 "''°"' .,. 001119 t>utlnauH:
l"ASHION O N E HOUR
CLEANERS. 145 E. 19111 SI. Cott• Meto,CAmZJ
Alen e.nrem M<K•f. 2lll2 D•ak• Aw .• C.0.te MMe, CA '261'
Y-M<Key, 2IJ2 ~Oii• Aw ,
Cfft• -· CA t26la Tlll1 l>Wlnau It <OllOVctao by "
ge<Wrel -1Nl"MIP.
Y-M<Key
TI111 ,_ w• mao "'"" Ille
Co11nty Cl••-Of O•MIOO COUnty on
builMllJI': Tllh ...,.._ 11 c-.Oacl t>y 0., 1n . ..0. will M <...,.9"tor-Ml ol CIO<u-
IND ·CO PllOPEIHIES, 11UI 01vlduol. menls.P•---Hi,ollon, .. 11111e
Murphy A-. lrvl11e. Celllo•nlo Crele I . S•ollo molleellorM1-ltlON1lcller91olU 00
'271~ Tiiis stat-I w• 111.0 with Ille PROPOSAL GUARANTEE Eoch Ray Poul OlmHll•ld , 1106 Counlf Cl•rll ot Or.,.91 COUf'llY OI' propoul Sl'lell lie 1<eomPOflled l>f • Wo•crest, CorONI Clel Mor, COlll0<nle NoY9mllef 7, 1•. c .. 1111..i orctillltr's <lleell or t>IO bOnd
'21.JS ,...,... '" Ille e mounl or 10 oerconl of 1rie 10111 Poul HlrPO• Ryan, 1111 Gl•n· I Pul>ll"*' Orenge Coett Delly Plldl bid prio peyaDI• 10 ll'la City ol Irvine
nayre, ~ llM<ll. Colltorni• ~7 !Nov t .... n. 30, 1• ua« u a 11<1••0fl!M '"" ,,.. °'-'· 11 "" Thl1 _,,.., It <OftclVCIM Ol • • • -----P•OPOUl 1$ OC<-s>ltO. wlll prof'lll)llf •• ........ ~·-PUBLIC NOTICE t<ul• ... cc1nlroc1. _..,.. poymenl ol ....., H .. RyOfl Wo•-mM's Comoenwllon lnturanct.
Tiii• •-.... 111111 with lhe -· 1no lurnlan o ulhl1CIO•Y Fallntul
C°""IJ Clff' of Orange COIHllY on STAT•-NTOf'AUNDONM•NT P•rlo.menc. 8onO on ll'la emount ot
Hove.....,. IJ, 1•. Of' UH Of' 100 1Nr<•nt of Ille totel blCI proct OflO • "*" "CTITIOUI •UStN•U MAMI! Labor and M•le•lolS Bono In lllP
P11oll.,.., or-Coe1t Oally PllOt, The loll-no --llOY9 -. •mounl o1 100 perc..,1 of Ille totol t>tO ~l4"9l NOY. U, JO, Otte. 1, 14, 1-4707-111 OOnad tlle UW of Iha l"lctltlous 8us1• price
P·~11-Or ,__ oo· p -------NUN•-: WAGE RATES: At f'IOUlltO Oy Sec
Nowmbw 7, ••.
-..._ .... st ily llOI "A $ H I 0 N 0 N E H 0 u II hon 1173 of tlW CollfO<n•• LAl>Of c-.
CAll TOM MARS10N
ABOUT A SECOND
TRUST DEED LOAN
UP TO •soo,ooo Newpo~,f;J.~!!4:.'.'!;.!."C • :i:.~~.::-:C-ssE-Ho¥. t, 1', U ,JO, ,., ._.., PUBLIC NOTICE CLEANERS. l•S Eu l '"II.St., C.O.to 1ri. Owner ,. .. clel••m•nao ll'la 91nefll
IOW\O, CA '2'1'7 orev1fll119 ,., .. ol '"'""'on Int 10011
-NAMalTATUUNT
"CTITtOUlallNN•H Tiit ~klll'°"' lkn!NU No,,_ N · If In '""•<II Ill• work 11 to Oe
NAMaSTAT•-NT fffracl lo --· t lle<I In Orange pertor....O ~of tolO •-••I• TM -"'9 __, h ..,.,,. IMl$1· C-.tvonMoy ... 1'77 oat••mlnot-.,. molnll•nt!d ol Ille
nan as Cl'l'dlt A. Mc.Koy, -CllH Or .• olfl<H of lht O.....r ano .,. ova11a1111
NIKKY'S PLANT CARE, SUt N••P0<1....,,,CA'2MO uPOn ··-··· Tha Conlroclo• '"•" HAUOI LAW.._MT. OUYI
Mortua!"f • Cemete!"f
Cre'l"Q IOl"f
E ped (71•) 760-6060 Th• lollo•lno peroont are oolno
' X81118 rap ~========::-::================ibl>"::°'L~·w1LLIAMS, 1'211 Yorba
WHtmlMIH e1vo., w .. tmlnstar, CA Jolln H ''Y• .. , J .. mlna Clrcl•. 00\t a <OPY of tolO do<umonl ot each
97Yl C.OUo Me ... CA '16• jot> slle. The Contra< lo• •no •nv sub·
N lcol•ll• Yvonne Wlltt, U71 This --• ., .. c.onctu<tod t>y • centrac1or undotr him sl'lall poy "°1 ltU
Klamath Or., WHlmlllSttr. CA n.u 91nerol pertnenhlp, tllefl IM -llied Pf•v•lll119 ralts ot 1625 Gisler Ave
Costa Mesa
S40-5554
J rtHCI •OTHHS
• llLL •OADW A Y
MOITUAIY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
~2·9150
IALT%&1H•HOH
SMITH & TUTHIU
WHTCUH CHArtf..
427 E 17th St
Costa Mesa
846-9371
,_ClllOTMMI
IMfTMI' MOITUAllY
627 Main St
HuntinQton Beath
53&-6539
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C:~I n -
MOMI 7801 BolN Ave.
Wettminater
893-3525
SACRAMENTO (AP) :;;;•· 54111• 10$. Tullln, Colllornla Thi• ~ "c-.CWCI by •n ,,,. Cl'tdl A McKay woget 10 •II _,,,.,.n emp1oyeo In '""
Oivlouel. Tiiis •te-... lllacl wltl'I tlw Ht<ullOll of tl'la contrO<t I-The ltate Personnel Nu• 1.. eros.. 1.z> 1ndtpencM11ca
Bo.rd .bould let •ari,..•• Avenue, Radio"°'· Colllomi• t1J7J NICOiette Y. Wllfl County Cl••-of Or-C-ty on PROJECT AOMINISTllATIO"' All
Tl'llS ~-I "'°' 111.0 with Ille Hoftmber 1, .... CIUHlio"6 ..... , .. lo Ills projOCt pr-" ....... Ch • t s I V. O.na Cro ... ?0131 $9rind•lft state departments ad-r1s m as a e ~1=· "untlftOIOll S.ecll. Colllomlo COUf'ty c ..... ot Orone-Counly on ,., •• 10 ,,,. ~119 of -shell .,. Ol•Kl.O No..omllef ll, 1• Publh,_ Or .. U..st Delly Pllo4 lo L. J O'c:-tl, Con•ltUCllan Con· miDilter more CiViJ Tlllt bvtlnaU It conclvcttd Oy o service teats, consul· s .... olid Gold Jewelry Set With , .... , ..... rtnaol\lp
,..,_. .Nov.•.••. 23, JO, 1• .. n.-tra<I Aominlttret0<, hi~ No
Publh-Or-Coatl DOiiy Piiot ls.I Jltt
Nov ... u .10. OK. 7, 19'0 OJWO PUBLIC NOTICE OWNER s RIGHTS RESERVEO t ,._ .. ~-..a · V Oetle Cross an ... uu~ by the state Rub1·es and Sappb1"res Tiii& ... ..._. .... "'.., w11" t,,. say. C-ty Cieri! of Ora1199 Co.inly on<><·
Half OFF ·-· '"· .•. '1471U
PUBLIC NOTICE
I
Puolltlwd Oronge CoeJt Oolly PllOI,
Nov. 16. t.l, JI), OK. 1, I-4SS7 ..
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"cnnous ausr .. •11 MAMS ITAT•MllMT
Tiie ,.._.,,. --II doi"t butl· ....... ,
PUBUC NOTICE ARTHUR EHRLICH AS ·
-------------SOCIATES. 2t Rel ....... F1ll•, lrvlfw.
"CTlnout auttN•IS NAMSITAT ....... ,
Col llwllie '27 IS
Artllw ~I Elltlkll, 2t Ital.,.
-l"ells, trvlfle, Cellfomlo ft11S TM tollowl"9 .,_,_., ore Clol119 Tllll ....._Is<_..., lty.,. In·
bullMU•: dlvlduel. G . C • L A H 0 S C A P I N 0 A,._ M. Ellf'll<ll
ENT8Rfl'RISES IH C .. 17Sl2 Tllll ......,_ -fl'-! •II" tho
Wrfgfltwood ~. H-1,..ion llHch, Ceunty Cl«-Of 0r.,,.. Co""'y on Cllllot....... ...Wt'l\bw It , .. 0 . C . L AHOSC Af'IH G ' • ,. ....
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C-ty C'"11 et Oo'e1199 ~y
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..... u ,a ,OK.1,1•.1•
PtJ.BUC NOTICE
PtJBLIC NOTICE
f'ICTlnout IWll•aN MAMI ITATaMalfT TIN fellOwt"' ,_,_., are M int "'"'-·= C°'-'-9.CK ANO VISTA WAY AS-IOCIATSS, "'91 Hell A-, lnlne,
Coll,.,....t27M
nw O•nar ,._...., ttw r19111 to ••lt<t
Ofly or •II blCI~ lo ••I,.. 1ny lnlo•m•ll
PICTITIOUI ausrw•ss '' ,,, •bid, -tom..,• •• ,.,d, ,,, ,,,.
MAMS ITATaMS1n lnt•r•st oft,.. O...r.
Th• toltowlng .,.,_., ••• dol119 Ool•CI NovemlleT u. 1te0
llUsl,,.U .,, CITY OF IRVIHIE
K&H ELECTRONICS, 1"7 Ov1I 8y: 1-L. 091ftbv.
Ad., lrwlfte, CA '2714 Oeputy City Cle"'
NM A. De'r-. 21lSI 8oycrest Pub11"'9cl or-Coast Oal1y Piiot
Cir., H-'"""" ~II. CA '2U7 Hov. H ,2t,JO, OK.1,1, t• 47'1• Kim 0.Fr-. 1..V Ovol ltd .
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Nov. 16, U. ••OK. 7, t• 1J.3).tl
Pl18UC NOTICE
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Early bird1 1et Hong Kong's be8t dim 8WD
81 ft'AN DllAl'IANS
HONG KONO -''The flnt paper Santa
Claua ru.. on wire. over Hankow Road.
The momlna blrdwalken are weariDa
1weaten. SO Chri1tmu muat soon be
hen," your Hona Kon1 watcher writes
from the inacrutable Far Ea.at.
''Since thi1 la ·the Queen's Crown
Colony. Brititb bankl clole on the holiday,
and the manaaera lay on plum pudding
sent out by Fortnum 6 Muon '1.
"It you see a man carryina a bird in a
cage in the early morning, follow him. He
will lead you to an inexpensive teahouse
where they serve excellent dim sum."
*** "MORNING BIBO WALKING is men-
tioned as rar back as 1644. Chinese say it
gives the bird an airing, and that the bird
sings better ror hearin~ wild birds. They
usually take them to patb.
"Afterwards they go to teahouses that
·cater to birdwalkers, There are books from
the ceilings where the walker can hang his
cage. You can go in even though you don't
have a bird."
Dim sum: Steamed bWlS stuffed with
spiced meat or vegetables. Birdwalkers'
teahouses: Wan Fai at Shanghai Street in
Kowloon. Hing Wan at 119 Queen's Road
Central on the Hong Kong side.
*** DECEMBER WEATHER IN Hong
Kong: 59 to 68 degrees. Dry. For costs, it's
rated way down. No. 51 on the list of the
Financial Times of London. Lower than
New York, Chicago, Houston and Los
Angeles.
The world's greatest shopping center.
Free port . imports and murderous retail
competition keep prices reasonable. But
NO Chinese shopkeeper expects to get his
asking price. Each item is given a bottom
line. Whatever the clerk can charge on top
is his, all his.
* * * 'MERRY, MERRY ENGLAND: The
V.A.T. (value added tax ) adds 15 percent to
EV ERYTIIlNG.
Hotel bills and restaurant checks have
an added percent for service PLUS 15 per-
cent V.A.T. It raises the base cost con-
siderably.
An Englishman said: "With that
service charge, you don 't have to tip."'
Even so, l noticed most English were
leaving some small change on the plate. If
service percentage came to $3, they left 50
to 75 cents.
* * * IF YOU A.RE TAKING clothing out or
Enll?land . you don't have to give Ma~ll?ie Thatcher's government the 15 per cent.
Shops can refund the V.A.T.
They give you a receipt you give to
Customs when you check in at the airport.
Have this stamped. Drop it in a mail box.
The at.ore aenda you a check.
It cloeln 't always work that way.
Selfriqe's, the bis department store on Ox.ford ~. volunteenNI the refund
form. Another store (~e boug_ht $175
worth) ta1<l: "We cion't refund V.A.T. on purcbuelleuthan lOOpounda." ($250)
On PrinceH Street In F.d.lnburgh: "We
don't have V.A.T . refund forms."
*** IT SEEMS REFUNDS depend on the
policy of the store. They don't HAVE to re-
fund . They don't HA VE to carry the forms.
I told this to London friends. They said
it was impossible. Just as they did when I
said hotels take $4 on the $100 CaJth U.S.
travel checks.
They think such things are only done
by shady Middle East bazaar merchants.
But they do it in London. Ob yes, they do.
<And in Paris, Mexico, Rome. Wherever
you go. So cash at banks!)
* * * "He who ride1 tM ttgu cannot dUmount."
Acupuncture places springing up in
London, New York, San Francisco. And
always in Hong Kong where you can attend
a half day's lecture on this embroidery.
The Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture
Center on busy Nathan Road in Kowloon ..
I was going to get some needle work
done on me but won ton chickened out at
the last minute. I saw a film from inside
China whe re doctors did a needle
anaesthetic on a woman.
While under (but finally awake) they
took out a goiter t he size of a soccer ball.
She seemed content.
(I said to J immy Chen: "Is there any
more of that whiskey?">
Japanese
theater
due in LA
LOS ANGELES (AP)
-A S S ~ million
performing arts theater
will be built In the Little
Tokyo section of the ci·
ty. just east or City Hall,
Sen. Alan Cranston
says.
The senator said a
federal grant of $750,000
will be given to the
theater.
Othe r money will
come f rom private
sources. according to
the Japanese·Amerlcan
Cultural Center. which
received the grant.
R1•sh revived
Historic moments imagined
SACRA MENTO (Capitol ) -
John Marshall discovered gold
in the tailrace of his sawmill in
Coloma, California, in 1848.
In a dingy room in his fort in
Sacramento, John Sutter gave it
the nitric acid test. Rumors of
the find set off the '49er slam·
pede.
WITIDN FOUR years. Sutter
had lost most of his California
empire. Marshall later died a
poor, embittered laborer.
Marshall once toted up his
gains from the Gold Rush like
this: John Marshall: S000,000.000
-other people: $600,000,000. So
much for ancient tragedies.
Sutler's Fort barely survived
some hard times. but It was
purchased in the 1890s by a
state historical group.
TODAY, IT IS completely
restored and equipped with the
buildings, tools, and animals -
c hic kens, sheep, and goats
parade the fort grounds -of
that earlier age.
Sacramentans whiz past the
fort dally. the vast majority
totally indifferent to its historic
wonders. A dead monument fit
only for tourtsta:
But fo r o n e group of
Americans it comes alive every
Thursday from November to the
end of school in June. School
children come on that day to
spend a 24·hour period bringing
history alive in the ancient fort.
THEY USE the car pentry
hand tools to build boot trees
and utility boxes. They dip
candles and survive for a night
on the meager light of these
waxy creations. They mix and
bake bread in the fort's adobe
bake ovens.
And throughtout the cold,
often rainy. nights. they take up
wooden muskets and march
·round the fort in hourly watches
to protect their sleeping mates.
That's living history. Far bet·
ter than sitting on the sofa at
home, munching Twinkles and
watching "Little House on the
Prairie."
HERE'S.A travel tip: come on
Thursdays to see Sutler's Fort
through the enthusiastic and
c l ear eyes o f our sc hool
children.
You won 't need a State Park
reservation, nor a guide book ,
but bring your camera.
Burma pagoda gilded Now You
Can
Sell
RANGOON, Burma CAP> -Buddh[sts
celebrated the reli1lous festival or light by giving
more than 2,000 ounces of cold valued at $2«,000 to
glld the 2,800-year-old Shwedagon Pa1oda.
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The 3218-foot hllh temple la covered by two
metric 1008 of thin 1old plat.es on the top. Gold
powder l1 puled on the rest of the buildln1.
The 40-foot 1plre la 1llded and studded with
8,000 diamonds wetchJng 2,000 carats, and with
1,000 rubles, aapphlrea, emeralds and pieces ot
jade.
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MUOll opener, lJI.• ...... VIII, but
\My cti4 it eonviaein&lY. Md, tbey ac·
compu.Md lbeir objecUve by UllDI a tac·
tJe thM med to be llllbeard ol wWl pre-
viout 11111til8D teams -DSn:NSE.
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Charlie Schma.... "Becauae of U.eir
1ambliq style they made U1 aboot sa.ota
guicllerthan we normally do.••
TBE ANT&\TEU, Arnt& a ..ervoua
be&iJml.DC. took control of the tempo by
pres1U.1 the Keydeta the minute they
crossed the mid-court stripe.
The Keydeta, who had problems with a
quick UCLA team only the ni&ht before,
bad t.J'Ouble settlln1 into their pusin1·
game otfeme.
Of course, this ll exactly what Mulll1an
hopes to do thla season ln an effort to push
hla offense up the court.
11..ma-•1 ltratea appean ..... too,
•pedallf ..._ yoti'bave a team tbat cu
~from U.. Reid at a • ~ eUp, like u.e Mteat.en did Saturar.
TO TllE DEUGBT of l,,_ fam at
Crawford Hall, the Anteaten put oa a
•bootiDI diaplay that would deb deftnl·
lion. Tat players mad• tbelr way into tbe
scortnc eoluaua, ab tn double naur-. led
by (Who elM?) Kevin 11.,ee, who tallied
35 point.I and JD rebouDda tn bla flnt major
colle1e appearance.
lla&ff, at •.•• no pound•, was ..
dominatini aa his 1lse indicates. He
'"med to be everywhere, bolh offenalvely
and defensively, and llteralb owned both
eods of the board while be wu oa the
court. But, this is not a one-man 1bow.
M ulli8an bu aurrounded bla main star
with quite a aupportinl cut. JUGD Worb
(19 points), Ranier WuU (14), and RoblMe
Beal (13) came off the bench to score 41
points between them. And starters Be
McDonald and Randy Whleldon each
chipped in 12 apiece.
VMI, which loet by 38 points to UCLA,
WU tied with UCI at 22·all and trailed only
M·ll wtth 3:51 rematninc 1n the ftnt half
before the Anteaters finally put them
away .
BY OVT·SCOSING the Keydeta, J.5.5
down the at.retch, UCI held a comfortable
4t-• lead at the intermission.
Both aides then excbaneed buketa for
tbe ftnt 10 minutes of the second ball until
UCI rippled the neta once aealn.
At 10:0.1. the score wu ~. and rour
millutel later that crew to 102·80. With the
score at 113-86, Mulligan began resting his
reiulan. ''All we were lookinc for was our rint
win," explained Macee. "The rant half we
had the jitten, but 1n the second we really
got our act to1etber. "J tbougbt when Juon (Works) came in
it chaneed our whole same."
Works, besides bis point total, also
paued otf for a 1ame-high eight a.ssista ln
21 mtnutes of play.
.. I IV8T WANTED to eet the team 4olng
and liven th1nga up," said Woru. 'Our
(See UCI, Pase BZ)
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Sinnner,
Kings rip
Chicago
INGLEWOOD <AP) -Billy
Harris fired in a shorthanded
goal and Charlie Simmer driUed
his 25th goal of the season 2: 19
apart in the opening pes:lod to
trliger Loe Angeles to a 5-2 Na·
ttonal Hockey League win over
the Chicago Black Hawu Satur-
day night.
The victory, the•r flftb in their
last alx outine•. raiaed the ~''' league leading record in the NorriJ Divtsion to 16-&-l and
IJ)aintalned a flve·polnt lead
over aeCODd place lloatreal.
The Hawn dropped to 9-12·5
ill loeibl their ttralcbt 1ame.
Marcel Dlonne picked up two
aa1l1ta for Loa An1ele1 with
perfect pa11• to Ht up •oals
and tie Simmer for tbe NHL
tc0rbll lead wttb 45 Poiftta.
Harrll pt the Klnp rolllnt
5 : 11 tato the opentn1 period
wbell be drilled a »footer with
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El Toro tops Sea View
Sweazy named league's back of year
By llOGEll CA&LSON CM tM Detty "9l ._.,
The race was close u indicated by a three·
way tie for the Sea View League championship,
but El Toro's Chargers were the clear winner In
all-league honors u selected by the Daily Pilot,
garnering nine of the 22 berths. Among El Toro's nine selections are the Back
of the Year (Damon Sweaay) and Lineman of the
Year (Greg Pacoa).
Coach of the Year is Cot'Ona del Mar's Dick
Mprris, who picked bi• team ott the floor after an
openine loes in league
play and guided the Sea
Kinga to four straight
victories, including a
decisive victory over El
Toro, which eventually
knotted the league.
Among Corona del
Mar's flnt team selec·
Uons are linemen Pat
Duddy, Kevin Shelden
and Roger Roelle ,
· linebacker Randy
Reyes and defnslve
back Bob Shollin.
E8tancla picked up
four bertba -dominat·
1n• the lkilled areu at •
qflarterback (Jim
McCabW), receiver (Jami• ~) and clef•lve
back (Abel Caebola), aloni •Ith defen,ive
lln•m• Terry TbomPIOD. Two""* ...... berths ... '°a.ta .... and
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C -Scott Hoth. El Toro
G -Kevin Shelden, CdM
T -Jerry Harmon, El Toro
TE-Jaime Aiken, Estancia
QB-Jim McCahill, Estancia
B -Damon Sweazy, El Toro
B -Randy Scott, University
B -Max Marold, Cotta Mesa
Ftnt Team Defemae
6·0
6·1
6·0
5·11
6·1
5·8
5.10
5·6
DL-Greg Pacos, El Toro 6·3
DL-Roger Roelle, CdM 5-10
DL-Dave Hester. El Toro 6·0
DL-Terry '11lompson, Estancia 5·11
DL-Rob Hobart, University 8-0
LB-Ron Jolinsoa, El Toro 5·11
LB-Randy Reyes, Corona del Mar 5-10
DB-scott Allen, El Toro 5-11
DB-Bob Sbollin, Corona del Mar 8-0
DB-Abel Cachola, Eatancia 5-7
DB-Dou& Dorfman, El Toro 5-11
8ee.ell Tea• DefeMe
TE-John Gllna, El Toro ~ 5-11
T -Kite Hyde, Coata Mesa 5-11
G -D'WaynePryor,Cdm t-2
C -Clift tlbouni, Coata Mesa 5-1
G -F.ric Hedayat, Universilf e.o
T -Jobn Hare, Irvine t-2
Rec-Kirk Swarthout, CM 5-11
QB-Clay Tucker, Corona del Mar 5-11
B -Jobn Lamberton, Estancia 5-10
B -BUI BrlPt. Corona del ¥ar 5-10
B -Bob Unman, E8tancla }t
8ee9ll Tea• DelemM DL-llarkibaft, El Toro . 5-11
DL-llllm a.d, Corooa del Mar 5-11
DL-0.ve 8lemomma, Estaocla •·l
DL-lllllt~.SlToro t-0
LB-P..a M-lln, lmae l-0
LB--Bltla llMd, Colta 11... 5-11
DB-Mn c.u.bu, <anda S-11 D~8Dltllsftcll, UDi••nltJ .. z
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DB-A..J. a-,M, lrvtne t-0
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190 Jr.
205 Sr.
185 Sr.
185 Jr.
185 Jr.
160 Jr.
160 Sr.
165 Sr.
230 Sr.
185 Sr.
195 Jr.
185 Sr.
185 Sr.
175 Sr.
196 l r.
110 .. sr.
185 Sr.
145 Jr.
170 Sr.
180 Sr.
210 Sr.
175 Sr.
185 Sr.
115 Sr.
iaD Sr.
175 Sr.
170 Sr.
1'15 Sr.
170 Jr.
180 Sr.
180 Sr. m Jr.
300 Sr.
115 Sr.
llO Jr.
l'll Jr.
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11'7 Ir.
KEVIN MAGEE SCORES TWO OF HIS GAME-HIGH 31 POINTS.
In overtime
Jordan's lay-up
wins for Lakers
DENVER CAP) -Eddie
J ordan scored on a driving lay-
up with six seconds left in the
second overtime period to lift
the .Los Angeles Lakers to a
hard.fought 124·123 victory over
the Denver Nuggets in National
Basketball Association action
here Saturday night.
The Nuggets' Alex English,
who had tied the game 110-110 in
the flnal second of regulation
play on his way to a season-high
37 points, gave Denver a 123-120
advantage with 1: 19 to play in
the double overtime period.
But Norm Nixon of Los
Angeles stole the ball at the
Denver end and scored with 33
seconds remaining.
Denvers' Dave Robisch then
missed and, after a lime-out,
J ordan drove the baseline and
hit the winning basket. Robisch
then missed a las t second shot
rrom 20 reet just before the
buzzer and the Lakers claimed
the rebound.
Denver scored the first four
points of both overtime periods,
but J amaal Wilkes scored six
straight Laker points in the first
extra period to bring Los
Angeles back.
Jim Cbooes tallied five key
points ln the seeoad overtime to
chop down the Nuggets' lead and
set the stage for Jordan's layup.
Wilkes led the Laken -now
3·2 since losing Earvln "Magic"
Johnson -with 30 points.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who
rowed out early in the flnt over·
Ume period, bad 25 and both
Chonea and Jordan scored 18.
David 'Ibom~ had 25 for
the Nuaets and Dan lasel 21.
Saturday's top
football ~ores
W"t S.n DtegoSt. 21, Ut•h 20
UCLA 3'. Oregon St. 3
BYUS., Nev.U-Reno 14 .........
Oklahoma 63, Okie. St. 14
R le• 35, Houston 7• Ark._ 22t. Texas Tech 16 Texas~ 2•, Te~a \4 . ...
Navy 33, A=
Miami, Fla. 31, "lorlde 7
Al..,_ M, Aullurn 11
Georlla a, Oeorglt TeclJ 20 ....
Arlmw St. .... Arlaone 1 C:.W•llll• ......... ,....,
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"It was a s wee t on e for
us." Jordan said after the game.
"We want to prove we can play
without Magic.
·'If we lose one they'll say
we're not the same without him.'
Of course nobody can fill his
shoes -but 1 have to try and do
what I can.''
The Lakers acquired Jordan
after Johnson was injured, and
ha ve r acked up a 3-2 record
since.
Los Angeles Coach Paul
We5thead admitted that no one
could replace Magic, but said
Jordan was doing a great job
with his own on-court style.
Cal tops
Anteaters . . : .
JD overtime
L LONG BEACH -Peter ,
Campbell scored a goal with U ,
seconds remaining to send the
g ame into overtime but thei ·
California Bears came up with a '
3· l edge ln the extra sessions to
post a 9-1 victory over UC Irvine
in the N CAA water pold
semifinals at Belmont Plaza',
Olympic pool here Saturday ~
nit ht. l
Campbell's heroics went for•
nausht when Cal scored once in
the first overtime period, thenf •
added two more in the sttODd •
1eaaioo to advance to the cbam·
pioubip llnala tonight a1a1nst•
S&anford at 7:30. -'' UC Irvine will play for third •
place acatnst PCAA foe Pep-
perdine at 1 tonicht. •
-The Anteaten of Coach Ed
Newland opened the day with a .i
13·4 ·~ic~ory over Bucknelli
Univenlty to advance to the
semiflnala. J
In the 1ame with California, it
marked the fourth time this ·
seaaoa the two team1 have met
with Cal holdlq a 2+1 edce
after Satwda1 mabt '• victory. 1
Th• !lean moved 1n Iron~ ear·•~
ly ln the aetioD and beld. the·••
lead uatll Camobell scored bla ' ftnt two aoall olthe 1amelntbe'
rmal .,.w and tbe Ant.eaten ·t'
hit for tbne to ...S tb• 1ame ln·
to overtime.
Ca...-0'1 third loal af Ulle 1
:::-.. ea:: t = --=· been 'MC'Unld bJ the Bean. . -
.-
MUhammad retalne tid e
with third-round knockout , ... ~ .............
L08 ANO ICLU -Wot~ lol~.a AallOclatkan • Ullal 1Mtavy wel1ht ch1mplon Kddl• Mtial~efa
M•••ead ...t&lMd ht. WBA lllht Mtit.ardar. n••ht
bj rt,... a (ut over the left •Y• ut Holl11\d • RI.Mil I~ ID I.be third round. •
The f1'ht waa a\Opped Mt•Mn l't*ad9 b)' t•f tNtt 1 .. 1rry
RoaadW• 00 the •dvlH ol Dr. Mlth••I O.\,uH •'"9 ..... Into
the boob u • lhlrd·round koOt'kCMlt, lht tin t '* ntr by Koopmans.
Tbe v•et.ol'Y by Mu.tali Muh1mm1d ht• up • l"tb. •1
bout lD New York'• Mad 'aoo Square 01rd1n IM\Wttn him •'"9
Mallhew Saad Muhammad. who IU<'CMaluUy d•r1nd.ct hi•
World Boxina Council title Friday nl1ht by kn~klnJI out
Lottie Mwale ot Zambia ln San Ottso.
Both the Mubammads are tlated to coll1ct 11.5 mllllon to
decide the undisputed ~h•myaon oflh~ 1'1&0pe>und clHa.
Mustafa Muhammad, o Brooklyn. N.Y., i nd Koopman•
each weighed the limit or 175 tor their srheduled IS·round
bout at lhe Olympic Auditorium.
Mu.4tafa Muhammad held control throuahout, J•bblna
and hooking to the head with Koopmans trying to movl' away
and use the full ring to his advantage.
The Dutchman didn't land a solid blow until the 11econd
round when he connected with a left and right to the head, but
s till going away.
Koopmans. 29, continued moving In the third round 11nd
scored with a left to the body before a right cross from hlll 28·
year-old foe opened a cul over his left eye.
Rozad1lla called Dr DeLuoa lnlo the ring al the end of
the third round when it was determined the cut was so
ser ious that Koopmans should not continue.
Although the European light heavyweig ht tjtleholder had
a 34·0·2 record. he showed little before the sparse crowd in
the Olympic. Muhammad peppered him with his left jabs and
hooks and only had grabs in return.
..------l te1111.-••I 1h .-d a y
"It's as af vou wanted to buy a steak-a nd -potatoes
dinner for $12 and didn't have all the money. So someone
comes along and says, ·Buy the dinner a nd I 'll give you
whatever you don't have.· Jn the case of ( Roo) Le Flore. I
can 't say whether Mr. D paid for the steak or the
potatoes .·· BIU Moses. counsel for Edward J . De Bartolo
Sr .. who offered the Chicago White Sox financial help to
sign free agf'nl Leflore even though his purchase of the
team has been held up b\ commissioner Bowie Kuhn.
h uic•k!f u·h1 uu H ic·h carcbmu lh ,........pui111.-r
Michael Ray Richardson's three-point goal m
from 25 feet out at the buzzer gave the New York
Knic ks a 111-110 National Basketball Association
v1cto rv over the Portla nd Trail Blazers Saturday
naght..The Blazers :.ire winless in 13 road games this season
and have lost 15 of their last 19 games ... Rookie Andrew
Toney scored 20 points and JuJh1s Erving added 19 to lead
Philadelphia past the Utuh Jazz, 113-93. extending the 76ers '
winnin~ streak to 10 games ... Wes
lJn seld led the way with 20 points as
Wa!>hmgton ('ame from behind to beat
M ilw<tukl'e. 9fl·89 and end the Bucks'
~treak of 11 straight victories on the road.
Thl• Bullets broke open a tight game by
s1·rHang nine s traig ht points midway
through the fourth quarter to tum a three·
po int lead into a 12 -polnt c us hion
f.reg Keiser scored 23 poants to lead a
halam·t.>d attack a s Oetro1l defeated the
Atlanta Hawks. 98-95 A total of six Pistons 111cHuoso14 scored in double figures . . Mike Ban-
lom SC'<>red 12 of has tc:.i m high 18 points an the first quarter to
spark Indiana to a lead they never relinquished in defeating
Cleveland. 117 101 Guard James Silas sank two free
throws with no lame remaining to Jart San Antonio lo a 106-104
v1c·lory over Kansas City . Calvin Murphy scored 24
points in only 18 minutes of play , and Moses Malone added 20
pomti; as llouston defeated Dallas. 115-90. The victory came
on a dav of sadness for the Rockets. who learned earlier in
the clay that ownt'r Geor gt" Maloof had died . . Waltef
Davi11 hit a thrce·pom l ba!lket to give Phoenix the lf'ad with
I ~ 11 t.o play and the Suns held on for a 11 3-109 victory ovl'r
GoldPn Stall'
'f 'ul"f' c·umf•luu•k "' '*P" .ttlfrf. 8-fj
Tl '1-<.;A, Okla Storing fl VP goals an the m
scl·ond half. the Tul1':.t lloughnccks came from
h<!hind to h«ind th<' Cullfornaa Surf an 8·6 defeat an
an NASI. andoor SO('t'('r malf'h Saturday night The
Surf led fl 3. at halflame and war. s hut out for the seron1t half
Mark Lmdi.i.1y <tnd ('raag Allen t•ar h had two goal11 for Uw
Surf Tht• I 2 Surf wall pla y thr· IJallai. Tornado an thl' LonK Ht•a1•h
Art>na W1-<lnt>1>da y night 1n 1t11 next g;imt'
\ lc·k .. r•. f ;11p•ul1., ptu•f• Hat....,. e-ic·fo'11
Slfovf' Vltk.-ra an<I l'hll t:tipottlto each !>1•11r .. d ~
goals lult> to the third 1wrwd t.11 ht'lp the New York '
Rangcr8 to a '4 2 Nutaonitl Ho<'k .. y Lug~ wan over
Pittsburgh Saturday n•Khl 1-:.wos1lo's g111d 11ut tht'
game away for N1•w York w11h I :15 r .. ma1nrng Ufl1tlt1 tiy
Peter McNab uncl Robby 1.•IOlldf' latt-in the 11cl·1md period
propelled &st.on to ll 6 3 wan over Ji;dmonton M (•Nub '8 .coul
at 18: 17 broke u a :1 lit' ('lark GUiiet ooentid tht• 11cnr1t1u.
then set up th<> h;lunders' third t(ottl
Mlkf' Bofl1y'1 league leading 26th t11lly
to put•t> Nt>w York to u !H victory over
Ot>lroll. Thl' Islanders strckhcct thtHr un
bflllte n Htnng lo 13 gumcs while the Wlnl(11
ar e wtnleH in nlne ... Andre Havard
scored two second-period goals to power
Buffalo to a 5-2 lriumph over Hartford. ma
first came after he !ltole the puck off a
three-on-one break . . Three 11erond,
period goals and the alert netmindlna of
Gary Bromley allowe d the Vancouver • .,...TO Canu cks to rally for a 3·3 Ue with the
Philadelphia Flyers. The Flyers were ahead, 3--0, al the time
or the assault . . . Bobby ~mltll acored on a power.play at
12:37 oC the third period and llnemate 8'eve Payae added bla
second ,oal or the night 12 seconds later to snap a 2·2 tie and
lift Minnesot.a to a 4·2 victory over the Montre.I C1n1dlen1
...... Ketty, Mt•e Gan.er and Wet Janll each acored
twice to power Washington to a 7,3 victory over Toronto .
St. Louis pounded the Calgary Stampedera, 9-3.
llf"flrfl log ... H .. r l# lta rtN'U ,._....
A heavy bank of fog rolled Into Hollywood •
Park after one race Saturday ni1ht, cau1ln1 the
cancelJaUon of the Weste rn Harness R1ctn1 pro•
gram. The final full week o( racln& wlll 1et UD· 1
de rway Monday with the clCN1ln1 date Ht for MCM<lay. Dec. I
. . . ,_ Slacl•k, a recent addlUon to the Frank Shorter Rae·
lnt Team. ran the 10,000 meten In 31 mlnute1, te.e teeoada to
capture the men'• 1enlon1 title at the \].$. crota counlr)'
champonthlpl In PocateUo, Idaho Saturday. Ma" 9'ta woe
the 5,000.meter aenlor women's title ta 18:18.1 ... Wiit
Germany'• Federal Hockey Leasw la •tn&llliDI throuah a
eeatoa ~ scandal and coal\llion, witb otnclalS tnlal to dear
ap paa.port and elltlblllty lrrepl1ritl• bwol.U..=
from r<orth America •.. Tiiie lnJllrJ·l1dcUecl Plt h
... len 5.,,... ......... lllrtarCJ ... , .... ,.e11 ...
,... •• • .,...., ........... was acU•atelA • the
ffa,.tlOll ... II expedild to play.,.._. a.ntU'I to-. .. ,.
Hor nets
strug gle
past occ·
., cvaT fJEEDEN °' ..... " ........... ll nemed llke 1n easy taak.
1'ht FulJtrton Hometa needed a
victory over lowly Oran1e Coast
Colle1e Saturday nlaht to .end
tht m on to the Avocado BOwl
ntict weeke nd.
1'he llorneUI won, 10-0, but not
bdor t Couch Dick Tucker's
l'lratet lwl<'~ came within In·
ch u of •corln1 aecond•h~lf
touchdown11. ·
... ULLEllTON COACH Hal
Sherbc!ck recall• all too vlvldly
what OCC did to hJs t eam Jut
yeu. In a 1ame with slmlhar
ctrcum11tt1nres, OCC nipped the
Ho rnets 24·23 and prevented
them from going on to the
i\vocaido Bowl.
And Saturday night, before
ttbout 3.000 fans at OCC, the
Uorntt\8 found themselves in a
defensive struggle against a
team which had won j ust two or
nine games 1dl season.
The win improved Fullerton's
record lo 5· 1 in the South Coast
Conference a nd 7-3 overall. Had
the Jiom et.s lost. Mt. San An·
tonio would have advanaed to
next week 's bowl game against
Santa Monica.
For the record, a 33-yard field
goal by Dana Teasley late in the
second quarter and a two-yard
¢mJ FOOTBAL L
touchdown pass from Roger
Wilson to Galal Gough in the
th ird period gave Fulle rton the
needed points .
BUT IT WAS an aroused de-
fense which saved the day for
the Hornets. Fullerton held OCC
to j ust four yards rush ing on 33
. carries and twice prevented the
Bucs from moving the baU over
th e goal line from a foot away.
"It should have be~n 14·10,"
be m oaned OCC's Tu c k er.
"W e 'r e j u s t not ph ysical
enough to push the ball over.
We've just been outmanned and
outmuscled this year because
we have such a small team.•·
Still, Tuck.er had praise for his
players. "I thought our kids
played just great. Our recei.vers
and defense were particularly
impressive," he said.
The game pitted two of the
wannangest JC football coaches
in the n<1t1on in Tucker and
Fullerton's Sherbeck. Sherbeck
l'ame into the ~ame ranked as
the No. 1 J C eoarh in the nation
with a 152-44-5 record.
TUCKER, DESPITE a dis mal
1980 season, ranks as the No. 8
C'Oa('h in the country with a
116·66·3 record He's hoping that
mark will improve considerably
next Sl'ason with the help or this
yt•ar'i; frl'~hman who gained
s om(• vuluablc experience, even
thou)(h vktorll•s were rare.
Nt>xl season. Tucker will have
hi s t'11t 1rc• s turt in lo{ offensive
ha 1• k fi l' I •I . th r (' e o ((ens iv e
l1n1·nwn and 11evcn defensive
sturtt>rs h;11•k Alon!( with the
!>ophornon•N who will be leaving
1111· s1·hool al thf' (•nd of the year .
tht·y ph1y1•tl tlw ru.:i.ted Hornets
on t'Vl'n l<·rni-. most of lttl' night.
t>11 urt<·1 hu<·k ('ha rite Ross.
d1•i;p111• 11 "huk•·y start, complet·
1•cl l'I <1( 2fl 1111sse~ and was an-
lt•r1·1·11lt·d 11n<'t' The 157 yards
n1lt.•1·t1•1l 111 tlw mr was about
lht• unh of1 1•11s t• OlT could offer
'l'h111ik11 lo somt' d1v1n~ catches
li y .lam S ho lltn. und Make
< 'ulv1•rt, tht• l'lrull's managed to
n1ov1• 1111· hull lo the ~oal line in
ho I h I ht• th Ir d a n d r our th
p1•ru1ll11, 011lv t11 b(• turned back
llv l"11l h'rt011
Tiit: HORNETS, meanwhile,
111!111 '1 llVl'rWht•l m occ Of ·
flon11lvt•ly QU .W1l11on completed
J1111t ~ out of tit passes for 58
yurih1
It wal\ running bac k Rick y
Spenct'r who provided most or
the orfen11lv1.! punch. Spencer col·
ll'NCd l23 y»rd11 on 27 carries.
Without him, Fullt>rton collected
Ju"t 91 yurds on thl' icround.
f 'ro• Pag~ BI
I..
UCI •••
4(•me plan la uptompo and my
Job Is to gel the ball up th~ court
u faat 11 I can."
Of cour1e , one., Work11 aot the
ball up the court the fthooters did
the real.
"Our offense 11 1utom1llc."
Hid "''"" H UCI Ht a school record tor moat pdlnta <the pre·
vlou1 mark wH 120).
"We deflnttely have • lot OI
1ood •hoot.... thl1 1ear. Other
t .. m1 c1n'\ juat hold m• down
and ex])tet to win."
"Uct dkln't 1urpriH me, but
their •booten dtd," 1dmttltd
VMl'1 eoaeb. "I kn•• r:=; hid ._ a tood Job
but I touldn't be8eve IOllM
tbe ............. they ... mu._ •·u ..., • .... , .., ....,.,. ........................ ••rtiOdrto.ut.··
'
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Driv e f.o l'l~tory
UC Irvine guard Jason Works tries to drive
around a VMJ defender as he goes to the
basket against the Keydets Saturday night at
Crawford Hall. The Anteaters were a roar-
ing success under Coach Bill Mulligan in
their season opener as they downed VMJ.
125-96.
Will real Rams show.up?
J ets present 'final obs tacle' today
By JOHN SEVANO
Of .... O•llr Pll .. StaU
F rom a psychological stand·
point. the Rams' game with the
New York Jets today looks lake
their final obstaC'lc
Exactl v what is meant by
that " 'well . the J e t s
are really the las t team the
Rams are going to have to get
"up" for. With BuJraJo, Dallu
and Atlanta looming in the dis·
t.ance, the Jets are the only team
remaining that the Rains are go·
ing to have to kick themselves in
the behinds to play
ACTUALLY, DESPITI-: their
3.9 record, the J ets are a team to
worry about They knocked off
Houston (31-28 > in ove rtime last
week and also possess victories
over Atlanta and Miami to their
c redit.
Jus t what's wrong with the
Jets is hard to sa:t'._. Sure. they
were s upposed to b{F playoff con·
tenders after finishing 1979 with
an 8·8 record. But injuries and
bad breaks have r uined 1980.
Receiver Wesley Walker as
back in aC'lion after being out
with injuries for much of the
season. and qua rte r back
Richard Todd seem s lo be get·
ling better with each outing.
Certainly. these two factors
alone aren't e nough to beat the
reborn Rams . but at 's a
beginning
The Jels havt• a lot of team
speed. but not a lot of bulk in the
lines. The offense, which has
been averaging almost 20 points
per gam e ., has been grossly
overshadowed by a defense that
has s urrendered 25 per outing.
THE RAMS, ON the other
hand, have been playing superb
of late . The orrense, which is
ranked No. 1 in the NFC, rates on·
ly a notch higher than the defense.
which has moved into lhe No. 2
slot behind Philadelphia.
fh1 T\/ • uday
dtw11wf I w I
The blend. which Coach Ray
Mala\'as1 has been try ing to
achieve fanally appears lo be
there Plus the fact the players
have been giving themselves
some incentive by dedic ating the
re mainder or the season to
them sci ves.
Of course, Malavasi doesn 't
care what the reasoning is as
long as the team develops some
consistency toward winning.
The Rams. as h ealthy as
they've ever been this season,
will start Wendell Tyler an thf'
backfield with Cullen Bryant
Ty ler, who has been brought
along slowly because of his hip
injury, played the e ntire rirsl
half against New Orleans last
Monday and gamed 88 r ards. by
far his best performcince of the
season.
Quarterbatk Vince f'er-
ragamo also seems to have set-
tled anto his niche as the ltahan
threw one of two touchdown
passc'I against the Saints . giving
him 22 ror the season.
STILL, HOWEVER , the de-
fense has bee n grabbing the ·
s how of late. Arter holding high·
powered New England to a
paltry 14 points two weeks ago,
the Rams did one better against
the SainL1 as they held Archie
Manning and Co. to only one
touchdo1.1o'TI and 96 yards in total
offense.
It's numbers and intensat v like
this that Jets Coach 'w a it
Michaels hopes to get from his
team eventually.
·'Our victory over Houston
last Sunday was certainly a
plus. and a good positive ap·
proach," sa id Mic haels . "We
have been playing some pretty
good football. but the ball has
been bouncing the ~ther way in
the last few seconds and we
were losing
"We have to learn those things
that are necessarr lo become a
winner . to reach the ul-
timate goal lo be a winner.
just lake the Rams .
"They have too many plusses. I
can't s ay enough about them.
They have been winners. a ron-
tender "
NFL Standi~s
NATIONAL CONFE RF.NCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East East
W L T Pc t. PF PA W LT Pct. PF' PA
.750 2fi6 188 Phi la. 11 I 0
Dallas 10 3 0
NY Giants 3 9 0
St. Louis 3 9 0
Was htn 3 9 0
Central
Detroit 7 6 0
Minn. 6 6 0
Green Bay 5 6 1
Chicago 5 8 0
Tampa Bay 4 7 l
West
Atlanta 9 3 0
Rams 8 4 0
San Fran . 4 8 0
N. Orlr\3 0 12 0
.917 302 142 Buffalo 9 3 0
.769 386 233 N. E nglnd 8 4 0
.250 185 332 Ball. 6 6 0
. 250 242 2'72 Miami 6 6 0
NY Jets 3 9 0 .250 168 246 Central
.538 260 231 Clevlnd 8 .soo 229 235 Ho uston 8
.458 201 244 Pitts . 7
.385 215 227 Cinn. 3
.375 214 262
Oakland 8
.150 323 219 S.D. 8
.667 321 235 De nver 7
. 333 238 310 K.C . 6
.000 188 388 Seattle 4 ,_,.,.._
New y-Jell .. ,__ IQlennel • •1 1 p.m I 11111-lel PK_.,
Jt,LOYIH l _Y.,,Gfllftlt Wellll""'"•At._.Y C~lhl , .. m I
t11ffelHle.ttl1NA
Clfl<lftMllM IC-tClt' ""'_.... ...... one.... T~ .. .,., .. o.-... ~etMll•""'" ( ............. *"'"" "'',__... ... ""'~ H-........ "s-t ,.,_It<• .......,,.._
~•IO.l"!fW(~l1et••·m,>
4 0
4 0
5 0
9 0
West
4 0
4 0
5 0
6 0
9 0
.667 349 259
.500 252 267
.500 199 231
.250 231 302
.667 2'73 230
.667 233 215
.583 291 255
.250 149 232
.667 285 246
.667 332 235
.583 247 242
.500 228 253
.308 239 335
,.,..,...,,....
NOTRE DAME'S TRACY JACKSON DRIBBLES UNDER UCLA GUARD RALPH JACKSON.
College basketball
Bruins pay hack Irish
From AP dl1patd1es
LOS ANGELES -UCLA forward Mike San·
ders wasn't claiming UCLA is No. l Saturday
night .after the Bruins downed Notre Dame 94·81,
but he did say, "we're one of the best in the coun·
try."
Sanders pumped in 24 points and guard Rod
Foster added 22 as the 6th·ranlted Bruins over·
powered No. 10 Notre Dame.
"We wanted to pay them back," said Foster.
referring to the fact the Irish had whipped the
• Bruins the last four meetings at Pauley Pavilion.
I "The revenge factor was strong for us. We were
' very nervous at the start, but we settled down."
Notre Dame Coach Digger Phelps com-
plimented the Bruins, saying, "UCLA is a · very
• talented team : they do a lot of good things.
"We played well in the first 10 minutes. but
then we got careless -which was in part a credit
to UCLA," Phelps said.
"I'm proud or the way the kids were down ear-
ly and came back," said Bruin Coach Larry
Brown. "Our defense played particularly well.
Notre Dame is a terrific team, well coached. A
game like this is what college basketball is all ·
about."
Ken• ~ky •• ruggl••, 82-d7
LEXINGTON, Ky. -Sam Bowie scored 15
points and Fred Cowan added 12 to help lop-ranked
Kentucky struggle past East Tennessee 62-57 in the
season opener for both teams.
The Buccaneers, making the most of their shot
at the No. 1 team, mixed s peed and aggressiveness
to re main in contention throughout a game that
figured to be a Kentucky romp.
The Wildcats weren't assured of the victory
until junior forward Chuck Verderber scored a
breakaway layup on an inbounds pass play with
six seconds to go in the game to give Kentucky its
final margin.
SCa11lord ••P• 1llr FoN!e~ ~
STANFORD -The Stanford Cardinal• surged
to a 16-point halftime lead and then held off a rally
led by 'nm Harris to open their ·1980-81 season with
a 58·S2 victory over Alr Force.
Harris, who finished with 21 points, had 14
after the intermiasion as the Falcons cut the de-
ficit to four poinls with 2:50 to play. But the SCan-
ford defense tightened and held Air Force score·
less for most of the last three minutes until Bob
Sneath hit & jump shot with Just seconds remain-
ina. , The Catdlnals had three players in double
figures, 1etUn1 12 points from Doug Marty, 11
rrom Brian Welch and 10 from Orlando Ward.
Rick Slmmona chipped In with 10 for Air
Force, and Mart DuncH -cor'ld all sls. poinls in
the aeeoad balf for the Faltons, who suffered their
second lou in as many games.
CORY AU.JS -Steve Jobnaoo and Ray Blume
ianited a MCODd-half Orep St.ate 1ur1e that pro-
pelled the-MV•th·ranked Beaven to a '18-t8 vic-
tory owr No. 11 Brisham Y~.
BYU held a 52·51 lead on Fred Trumbo's
basket with 11:09 left In the game. But Oregon
State outscored the Cougars 14-2 over the next
three minutes to take a commanding 65-54 edge.
Johnson, a 6· 10~ senior center. had the final
eight points in the Beaver outburst. including a
pair of three-point plays .
The closest Brigham Young could come after
that was within five with just 3S seconds left ln the
contest.
\'irglnla bre•%e•, 77·82
CHARLOTTESVILLE. Va. -Senior Jeff
Lamp, named the most valuable player, poured in
24 points and 7-foot ·4 sophomore Ralph Sampson
added 19 as Virginia ·s eighth-ranked Cavaliers
breezed to a 77·62 victory over Virginia Com-
monwealth's Rams in the title game of their tipoff
tournament.
Lamp hit nine of 11 Ooor shots and was five of
six in the first half with five straight free throws
as the Cavaliers put the game out of reach by
building a 41·23 lead . VCU never got closer than 14
points after intermission. Mike Whitman scored 15
points and Lafayette's Leopards went ahead for
good late in the fi rst half for a 69-47 romp over
Bucknell 's cold-shooting Bisons in the consolation
game. VCU scored the first basket in the title
game on a goal-tending call against Sampson, but
the big sophomore , then scored four points as
Virginia ran off eight in a row to go in front for
good.
Padll~ r dge• Te.ra• .. 7 .. 77
AUSTIN. Texas -Ron ComeUus poured in 34
points and passed to Matt Waldron for a key
basket as Pacific edged Texas 78-77.
ComeUus. a 6-9 senior who has made the all-
Pacific Coast Athletic Association team the past
two years, had 11 straight points during one
stretch of the second half. Texas led 39-36 at halft.ime, but Pacific went
ahead to stay 64-62 with seven minutes remaining
on a Corn~lius layup off a fast break.
After Texas closed to 75-74, Cornelius passed
to Waldron under the basket, who laid it in for a
three-point lead.
Texas Coach Abe Lemons was whistled for a
technical with just over four minutes rem aining -
in contesting a traveling call against Longhorn
Henry John.son -and the infraction resulted in
four free throws for Pacific.
ffoo•ler• cop Bau Sc.., 7:i-89
BLOOMINGTON. Ind. -Sophomore Jim
Thomas, starting at guard in place of the injured
Isiah Thomas, scored 12 points an'1 had six re-
bounds for lndlana Saturday as the fifth-ranked
Hoosiers dereated Ball State 75-419 In the college
basketball opener for both teams.
Senior RaY. Tolbert paced a balanced Indiana
offense lhat had five players in double figures with
14 points. Ray Mccallum, the 5-foot-9 scoring leader as a
freshman at Ball State last season, topped au.
scorers with 25 points. He had three of i&ose on
free throws after a pair of technicals were called
on Indiana Coach Bobby Knight with time expired.
€Ori-al' s field goal nips Utah
SAN DIEGO CAP> -Ed Cor·
ral't third treld 1oal of the
1ame, a ll·yardet with 11
aenedl left. boolted SaR Dleto ~to• J~.ao •lctol'f ewer Utall ta aw..-.. Atbletlc O.· ,.,... eon.,. football plH
S.tarcta1 DIOI la , .. DMliD Stad ..
Cornl'I a.Id ,oeJ cam• leM U.u two....._ .tter AIMe Uae~atller lloa ., •• " H •
cowered • f•mllle b1 Ut•• ...... "Nu U8dlQ at ta. U...'•,m.tlM.
Q•4rterbaet ~rk B•lda
completed puses of lt and 18
yarda to nanter Bobby Taylor to
Ht up Cclrral'I winDlnC boot.
Tbe victory ratHd San Dte10
State's NeOrd to .... bl the WAC
ud to c.e °'er.U. Utah 1Upped
to 3·3-1 tn1tonfereace plar Md
the UtH are 5·5·1 on tbe
M.,_,
TraillDI 20·12, S•D Die1o•a ,,....,.,~ ....
........ 111 ...
........ bat BalU's' ....... ·
tel pau for • two-point eon·
HrtlOD WH latereepted by
U..Mebr am 0o1np1 ., t.11e
toal,llDe.
'Llndaay fumbled on t.he nrat
play frqm 1crimma1e after ~ •
enaulJll kickoff and Heida then '
directed the wtnnJn«i drtve. :
. Su Dlete> 8taM opllled tbe 1
1cortac wbn lt reeo•ered a /
LiJldlay fumble at t.M Utall M ta
t11e nnt l*10d and eonat u. I
kicked a M·yard fteld soal.
Uteb teot 1 7-1 l••d wttb i :n 1
to 10 In U. ftnt half on a 5-Jard f' rua by qanterbaek IUeky
Rardin. 'l'lle Astec:a cJoied lbe
PP OD UMdr ftnt pa• 111• of,
tM MCCIDd bell, leCll1DI • •1
25-yud field 1oaJ by Corral.
I
Eo~e footbaU
Cal(lw.e11 sparkles
Pf'!.IPAP......... • TUCSON -Bo-an Caldwell, • 1raduate of
Fountain Valley Hi,-b, led a superb defensive team
effort iD belptq Aruoaa State to a '4-'1 romp over
arch-rival Ari&oDa here Saturday in collep foot-
ball action. ·
Caldwell, a junior defensive end, recovered
two fumblel to set up ASU "°"'·
The Sun Devila led 31--0 at bal.ftime and coast-
ed from there to end their aeuon with a '1_. overall
record and a 5-3 mark in the Pac1f1c·10 conference.
Arizona flniabed 5-6 overall and 3--4 in conference.
Two other Fountain Valley atan, Willie Git-
tens and Tim Holmes, at.o saw action ln the came.
Gittens, a aopbomore tailback for Arizona State,
carried 11 Umea for 43 yards while Holmes, a
junior wide receiver for Arizona. cauaht five
passes for 73 yards.
W'~ par~• G~ergla, 38-20
ATHENS, Ga. -Herschel Walker scored
three touchdowns and raced for 205 yards to shat-
ter the all-time NCAA record for a freshman as
top-ranked Georgia completed a perfect regular
season with a 31-20 victory over Georgia Tech.
Wa.J.lrer's 205 yards came on 25 carries and lift-
ed his aeaaoa tptal to.1,616 yards, breaking the old
freshman record of 1,586 yarda set by Pittsburgh's
Tony Dorsett In 1973. The 220-poUnd speedster's record came on his
third t®chdow• of the day, a 65-yard gallop off
rtabt tacklP .. 1 9 :30 left in the game . That gave
him 199 yar• .,r the day and he carried only once.
after that ti ~o over the 200·mark for the fourth'
time lhiJJ se· "·
MiGMi :fC N•• f'ferdla, 3 I· 7
GAINESVILLE, Fla. -Sophomore J im Kelly
passed for two touchdowns and halfbacks Mark
Rush and Smokey Roan e ach ran for one as Peach
bowl-bound Miami upset 18th-ranked Florida 31-7.
Confusion regined at the end of the emotional
contest. Miami recove red a fumble with one
second remaining and Coach Howard Schnellen-
berger elected to go for a JS.yard field goal. As
Dan Miller kicked the ball through the uprights,
one official signaled the kick was good, while
another indicated it wasn't.
The teams left the field and the scoreboard
read 28-7, but minutes later the score was.changed tc
31-7. The officials explained that the kick had beer:
good and that the of(icial signaling "no good" wa~
actually signaling that time had expired in the game.
·aa.a rip• ANb11r11 .. 3..,_18 .
BIRMING HAM, Ala .' -Freshman
quarterback Walter Lewis sprinted 73 yards to set
up Alabama's go-ahead touchdown as the nintb-
ranked CHmson Tide defeated Auburn 34-18 for its
eighth consecutive victory over the Tigers.
The decision sent Alabama into the Jan. 1 Cot-
ton Bowl against No. 8-ra.nked Baylor, 9-2, and
gave Auburn a season record of 5-6 in what prob-
ably wq Doug Barfield's final ••me as Auburn
coach. '
Auburn ended 0-6 jn the Southeastern Con-
ference, the first time sinee 1952 Auburn wound up
in the comerence cellar.
Gauehos lose
It waa the S05tb eoacbl•I vtetory for
Alabam.'1 Bear Bryant comiq la tu. -.. pme
as a coach and left hlm only nm. away from ~lDI
the all-time mark of au set by Amoe A&ouo St.au.
S.......r••P••3·f4
NORMAN,. Okla! -Senior quarterback J .C.
Watts and freshman balrback Bmter Rbr~• p ro-
vided the firepower as a\xth-ranked Oklahoma
blitzed in·ltate rival Oklahoma State 11-14 to lay
sole claim to the Big Elgbt Conference title and
land a berth in the Oran1e Bowl. I
Watts scored three touchdowns and Rhymes
tallied on a 68-yard run as the Soonen raced to a
28-7 halftime lead and then buried the Cowboys 1
with 21 more points in the third quarter. I
The sixth-ranked Soooen fln11bed tbe reautar
season with a 9·2 overall record and a 7-0 Bil 1 Eight mark. They face Florida SUte ln the Orange
Bowl on New Year's Day.
.\'•l'lf bl .. 111A ,...,33-8
PHILADELPHIA -Qurterback Fred Reitzel I
scored two touchdowns and threw for a third as I
Navy beat Army 33-6 to take the lead in the storied
service classic for the first time ln 59 years.
A three-touchdown favorite, Navy is beaded 1
for a Dec. 14 Garden State Bowl game a1ainat
Houston. 1t recc>rded its eight victory against three •
losses for the season. The Cadets completed their
season 3-7-1, and now have lost three straight and 1
sevenofthe la.steighttoNavy.
Most of the Navy scoring was set up by junior··
Eddie· Meyers. who established a l)ew career
rushing record for Army-Navy games of 428 yards.
144 Saturday on 30 carries.
~ ••«--C• ffoN•Cen, :J:i-7
HOUSTON -Rice quarterback Randy Hertel
stunned Houston with three touctldown passes and
safety David Darr intercepted two passes and re-
covered two rumbles as the Owls embarrassed the
bowl-bound Cougars, 35-7.
Rice, which finished its seuon at 5-6, took ad·
vantage of eight Houston turnovers, including six
interceptions, and turned three of the miscues into
"touchdowns in avenging a 63--0 loss to the Cougars
last season.
Starting Houston q·uarterback Terry Elston
threw five of the interceptions, with sophomore '
Brent Chinn throwing one. '
The loss sends Houston Into the Dec. 14
Garden State Bowl against Navy with a 6-5 season
record.
lf<1A bfa••• Or•gora Sa.,. :u.:J
TOKYO -Freeman McNeil ran for three l
touchdowns as the UCLA Bruins trounced Oregon l
State 34-3 Sunday iD the fourth annual Mirage ,
Bowl at National Stadium.
The Bruins roared to a 31--0 halftime lead and
coasted home in their Pac-10 cooference finale to end their season with a 9-2 record. Oregon ·State
finished win.Ina in 11 games. 1
The Mirage Bowl, played before approaimate-
ly 80,000 in the stadium where the 1984 Summer '
Olympics were held, also featured a U-ra.rd iD -I
terception return for a touchdo'!D by UCLA safety f
Kenny Easley.
Cerritos tkcisions
Golden West, 57-56
Vanguards
lose, 74-72
MESA. Colo. -Joe McGuire
hit a 20-foot jump shot with four
seconds remaining to give host
Mesa College a 74-72 victory ,
over Southern California College
of Costa Mesa in non-conference
basketball action here Saturday
night.
Whenever Cerritos and Golden
West Colleges gel together for
basketball. you can bet that ex-
citement won't be lacking.
Last year, the two teams met
twice and Golden West won both
-by ooe and two points.
Saturday night at Golden
West's gym , it was the same old
s tory as Cerritos edged the
Rustlers, 57-56 in a non-
conference game.
Cerritos· Chuck Aer ie hit two
free throws with six seconds left
to give the Falcons a 57·54 lead
and Cerritos held on for the win
despite a 20-f09t jumper by lhe
Rustlers' Jim Eldridge at the
buzzer.
With the loss. Golden West
dropped to 2-1 on the season
while Cerritos raised its record
to 2.0.
Golden West held a 41-35 lead
with 18 minutes left when the
Rustlers went into a stall of-
fense.
Over the next eight minutes,
only one free throw by Cerritos'
Aerie was scored.
From there, however, Cerritos
gradually nipped away at the
lead, finally overtaking the
Rustlers with eight minutes re-
maining, 44-43.
Eldridge was t he leading
scor er for the game with 16
po ints. Randy Heidenreich
added 12 points for the Rustlers.
At Merced College, Coach Bill
Brummel's Saddleback Gauchos
once again found the going tough
in unfamiliar territory, dropping
a 75.73 decision to Long Beach
CC in the battle for third place
in the Merced Tournament.
The Gauchos had dropped the
opening game of the tournament
Friday to their ungracious host
Merced, 60-55.
The loss drops Saddleback's
non-conference record to 1·2.
The Gauchos return t.o action
this week at the Miles Eaton
Tournament at Orange Coast
College.
The last-second shot erased a
valiant comeback bid by the
SoCal Va n g uards who fell
behind in the final minutes of
play alter leading at halftime •
and 11 minutes into the final
stanza by 11 points.
"We hit a cold spell and they
got hot at that point," Coach Ed
Moriarty said. "We just couldn't
buy a basket.··
Rick Porras hit a 20-foot
jumper for SoCal and was fouled
with about a minute remaining.
He made the free throw to tie
the score at 72 and Mesa played
a waiting game to get in the
final shot.
SoCal hit at 51 percent for the ·
game from the floor while Mesa 1 was canning 48 percent. SoCal is
now 1-3 and plays at Southern
Utah Monday night.
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•1 aooaa CAALION ................
Tbey a1J ftpn to IN bRMr, but wbea It bolll
down IO the South Cout Lea1ut buketbaU race,
ud ctMideriu tM tai.at retW'Dina. Uodlne a
d•ampion may ie Uke tbrowina a dart blindfolded.
there are a lot of retumin1 pla)'era throuahout the
lea1ue. Nevertheless, we should finish in the top
three because of our depth and I think we have the
potential \0 be a very 1ood team."
With a virtual entire lineup of returninl atarten,
you'd Wok that would be enough. But San Clemente
also baa three other returning varsity lettermen -
the quJck ~Jack Teel, 6-2 Paul Colgrove and 8-3
M Ike Hammond, a top point g~ard.
llluloe V .. Jo boull All-CJ r star Ra\ll Mon-
talto and Caplatrano Valley hu flve at'1ttn back,
ind&adlftl All-CJF 1uard Weyne CaU.
San C\em9ftte bouts four retW"ftlnc starters ,
and It rni&ht aa well be live, 1ince 6-1 Jim HiU has
returoed to the rold.
Here l• a look at each of the league'• entries:
Further depth Is e vident with 6·0 Glenn
Conone, 6·2 Jon Hamro, ~-7 Mark Jones, &·2 Doug
Lemon and 6-0 Andy Malone.
•"'"'-""•~Jo s..c~ ... ,. A pair of 8-5 standouts -All-CJ F selection
Four retlU1lifta atarter1 from last year'• team
and the booUI of the return of HiU, who started ror
Coacb Rieb Skelton two years ago e.s a freshman,
make the Tritons one of the teams to beat -if not
the team to beat -in the South Coast Leatue.
MontaJfo and returning starter Randy Sherwood -
give the Diab1os outstanding potential.
Hlll .. a talented junior, tranferred out of San
Clemente for his sophomore season. but is back in
the fold, which also includes returnin1 starters
Jack Stevenson (8·1), Jerry Borlin (6·6). Mike
Conataer (8-3) and John Eddo (6-1). Stevenson was
the team's most valuable player as a junior.
Additionally, Coach Bob Minier has 8-7 junior
Andy Ryan available, along with 6-3 Todd
Sweetland, 6·1 Jim Martin and Peter and Paul
Konopasky, Identical twins at 5-9.
Sophom ore Wa lt OeCasas shows excellent
potential, a.'I does S-9 junior Scott Feldman.
"We ahould contend," aays Skelton. "But
"Montalfo and Sherwood are two outstanding
fo rwards,'' says Minier. "They will be tough lo
contain. Montallo is practicing well and when he's
going well, he's awesome."
Rod-breaking s alnton
Howard Dinnell of Eugene. Ore. hooked
this wheelbarrow load of Chinook salmon
(a SS-pounder) in the Siuslaw River recent·
ly. After a 20-minute tug-of-war, Dinnell 's
rod broke cleanly in the tip section.
Howard then started hand-lining monofili-
ment around his arm to get the fish to
s hallow water where he used a rock to
<·ompletc the catch
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Announcers: Vince Scully and George Allen.
Atlanta still leads the Rams by a full game in the National
Conference West and wlll be at home to the struggling Redskin!!
today. Steve Bartkowski paced the Falcons to their sixtt.
straight victory over Chicago in a game that saw Waite~
Payton e"jected tor touching an offletal The Redc;k in.,
meanwhile, lost to Dallas, 14-10 and are J-9 on tne vf'ar
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The Rams are hoping to keep up with Atlanta and wlll
likewise be tacing a 3-9 team In the Jets. ,With Wendell Tyler back at running back and Vi nce Ferragamo letting n1s contract
dispute sag until season's end, the Rams have begun their drive
to another playoff berth. The Jets upset Houston last week, however,31·28.ona Pat Leayfleldgoal.
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hosts.
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rePOrt on Vince Ferragamo's contract negotiations with the Rams and an update on the O.kland Raiders' b id to move to
Los Angeles. Bryant Gumbel Is he>St.
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:.ir<·a prep haskethall teams as
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day ·
Among the lournns this week
a rt! the Marin a Invitational,
Laguna Beach l n vilalional,
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Benr h and F.stanc1a st arted.
Estancia meets Western in a
4 30 Liff and Lmtra te~L" Laguna
n eat•h in th(• fi rst round or the
Lattuna Beach lnvit11tional at
7·30
Also in action Monday w1U ~
Huntington Beach, which hosts
an all star team from England.
beginning at 7.
Tuesday's fare Includes Irvine
against Dana Hills (6:'30) In the
Garden Grove Invitational. along with tne slart 01 the
week's big tourney -the
M arlna lnvitatjonaJ.
Coach J ack Enlon unveils the
80-81 edition of Corona del Mar
at 6: 15 and on the other side will
be an anticipate d h igbly-
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Tt)e key: Ryan. 1C he makes improvements in
quickness and aggressiveness, the DiablOI could
make another run at the CIF 2-A fmals. Last
year's team was 22·8, falling in the finals at the Lona
Beach Arena.
Cap b t rano \I all~fl
You can't do much better than gelling five re·
turning starters to begin a season with and that's
exactly the situation for Coach Mike King.
Wayne Call returns with All·CIF credentials
a nd backing up the 5-10 Call·in the backcourt is 6-1
guard Jerr Chaska
''We think they Corm one of the best guard
combinations in Orange County," says King.
Also in the picture is 6·8 center Lance Reed, up
from the junior varsity.
Dan Dargan (6·2~ junior) is stationed at one
forward's post , while 6-4 Cam Bryant, a starter as
a freshman at Capo, begins his senior season.
"We're going to try to fast break," sa ys King.
"We feel we 'll be a guard-oriented offe nse with
super guards." Capo was 11·12 last season.
Dana Hilb
Coach Steve Thornton feels his Dolphins have
a solid s hot at the to p. but if they don't make
waves this time. watch out for them a year from
now.
The Dolphins will start fo ur juniors with 6·7
sophomore Rach Rentrop gaining experience on
the junior varsity level.
Juniors Eric Sc hwenk (5-11 ) and Scott
Swa rtzbaugh (6-4) join senior Ron Rentrop <6-5,
200 I as.... returning s tarters Also in the startrng
lineup are juniors Ma rk Pavolov1ch 15-10 > and
Davehorer <6-2 >
Expec:led to hdp out are 6-2 John Cmelak. 6·3
Rick Waters. S-11 Fred :'f\ills and 6-0 Paul Sizelove.
.. "This is the type of team J enjoy coaching,
sa ys Thornton. "We'll rely on speed a nd we have
good depth We II try to press and run. We 're not
<1mall but we don't have veal size. either."
Dana Hilla' Junior vll'llty woa lh• l••sue ehampiombip, thm the vanity 1atna an ad4itional
boost.
L._••e•e• Craig Falconer has taken over the procram at
La1una Beach where the Artlltl ire tryln1 to
•bake ort a 1even-year drou1ht of a winning
1ea1on. The last· three have produced a won-loss
record ~ 12-53. .. ·:rm cautJoualy optimi~tic," say1 FaJconer.
We re a very small team, but we're workln1 H ·
tremt;1y bard and played Santa Ana Valley fairly
even m a 1crimmaie. ''
Lance Stewart, Laguna Beach's all-purpose
football and volleyball star, is the center of atten-
tion on the basketball team, too. . :rhe 8-0 senior is the lone returning starter altbo~h Neil Riddell <6· l ) and Dan Arndt (6-1) re'.
turn with varsity experience.
Up from the junior varsity are 6-1 juniors Mike
McGrath and Kevin Hobin, 6·0 senior Doug
Parsons and 6·1 senior Dan Toulouse, 6-2 Junior
Bob Short and S-8 junior Johnn Mann. Rudy
Dvorak. a 5-10 junior. is up from the sophomore team.
Lagu na Hilb
Laguna Hills Coach John Moore has some
talent to wotk with -begiMing with All-South Co~st League selection· Kevin Frisone, a S· l 1
sen!or who scored at an I 1.6 clip as a junior and
6-8 Junior Brett Oliv ier. '
. ~livier is the younger brother of Clayton
0 11 vier . a form er All-Orange County selection
from Los Amigos High, now a freshman starter at
USC.
And there are others -such as San Diego
transfer Rick Oscarson (6·1 guard), returning
starter Dan Blanck 16·0) and a 6·5 gem from the
Junior varsity, John Ropiequet.
Others indude juniors Curt Cook (6-0 >. Tom
Ramsey <6·2 ) and senior John Radio (6-4). a
nephew of USC coach Stan Mornson.
T he Hawks t ied for second last sea son an a s tun~ing fi ni.sh. but will be har d pressed to
duplicate since Moore 's roster is j unio r .
dominated.
. Nevertheless. Moore says his team as as good.
1f not better. than last season's. "We'll try to get
the ball to Olivier more.·· says Moore. "We need to
emphasize ham and speed it up a little bit. too:·
five
Angel us
thre at?
TDDAT'S GIDSSIDID PUIZLI
Mater Dei H ig h 's
Monarchs w ill b e
operating for the first
time in 11 years without
J erry Tardie at the helm
of their basketball pro·
g ram but th e
Mon a rchs a ppea r to
ha ve enough to
c h allenge for a C JF
playoffs spot under the
guidance of Coach Bill
Alexander.·
Alexander has one re·
turning letterman in the
fold but there as de-
cent site and quickness
to stay with Angel us
League competition
Football star Larry
W1Jliams <6 6. 225 1
should seal off the ins ide
"'1th hjs re~nding and
good shooting touch .
while 6-1 juruor Kenned>
Pola has the Jumping
and s hooting abihty to
b id . for an all -lea~ue
berth.
Others ;.n t h e
Monarch."' fold 1'nclude
6 2 Ron Tarbe ll
(perimeter threat ), 5-8
sophomore John Cook
Cball·handling >. 6-1 . Bob
Motts (a shooter with
good court savvy ) a nd
6·2 Brett Trickett c ag-
gress1 ve rebounding J.
Also in A.Jt>xander's
pla n s a re 6-21-:r Steve
Sedgewick. 6·2 Chris
Jackson . 5-10 Steve
Pniewski and 6-1 Marty
Calla ha
"We ar f' inex -
perienced and have no
re turning s ta rters.··
says Alexandt'r. "But
this team has some good
possibilities It's quick
on defen11e . we've got
decent s hoot e r s and
pretty good men on the
boards."
The Monarchs open
the 1980-81 ca mpa\gn
Wednesday evening at
the Valencia Tourna-
ment. meeting the win-
ner of a Urst-round
match between Kennedy
and Valencia.
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scored 20 points and Ed-
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LB IA T O la<. Loa•a .. , ,,, Sr
LB o ~r,LosAI •·2 20! Sr
LB 0 1t'QS, 1(9n""°Y s.10 180 J•
OB Lanc:•C1l ... '1,0V S·ll llO Sr
08 John F1\llltl L ... ra s 10 113 Sr
OB J Sto~'1S, LOSA! S·ll 110 Sr
08 A Aall<MW, Kennecly s 10 110 Sr
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TE Jett Ctu 1u e, Ocean V1ei.r •·l llO Jr
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WA Eroc RelnllollJ, OV ._, IU Jr
T Hert> WilMlfl, Cypro• .. , 27S Sr
T Ken Ptrk. Katella .. l llO Sr
C O•w T11<,,.,, OV s 11 llO Sr c -A•yflttcllllr,011 s 10 1n Sr
C Tom lwavuta. Kennedy s 10 190 Sr II -Gem Cllaws. Kalflla S-9 ISi Sr e A•o Mo ..... ov s 11 ''° Sr B -Cary Rulllen, KR,,,,.dy 6-2 1.0 Sr
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OL F &.oll. (ypttU I 10 180 Sr
OL 0 M11nn, ~OilfA S II ltl Sr
OL c Arndl, Cypro• i 10 llS J•
DL -Erne•• M.l9Qa1tno ov s 11 1a. S•
LB Grt11Vjflarr~l.OV 6 2 19S Sr
LS B 0.-y. Loa•a •. 1 llS Sr
LB-B. C:.mPUt•no. LO\ Al S·9 llS Sr.
LB -o Tinoco. Kll•ll• s II llS Sr
08-Ft"2 r11111e. OV •·7 tU Jr
OB-0 Heft$0n, Lo••• S·I 1'8 St.
OB-o 81..-1o.en"1iP. K•l•ll• s 10 rs. Sr
08-John ~omcM•d1 Cypre-. S 9 ISO Sr
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Tllln:I Day SlntlH
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I 4 1 • El•ol fellsche~<ltf •h •old
Salomo,., • J, 6 • Gene M.ver d4'1 John
MtEnr~. 4 • 6 3
South African International
Cal ~rt. Sovth Africa I
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Kom Wdrw><>. d<'t Slllomo Gllc•tleln, O-•.
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Sa<on<I Round 51ntlH
Guillermo Vila\ ~I Cllrl\foone R091rr
V•\Hlln, 6 J, 6 0 .C•lllF' Curren d~• Mii
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Toronto • to 1 " " 21
BollOll ' 10 • ,. .. 20
Clueo.< S II • 17 '1 It
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8ullelo s. Hartl0<d 2
N•w Yorio. ~•19t•S •. Plltslkl•9h, IOW Yoo-)< lsl .. ~rs s. Detroit I
Pllll-lpN• J. V•nco..v•• 3
WUll"'Vlon I, Toronto J
MlnMSOCO •• MonlrN I 2
SI. LO\liS 9, C.19arV 3
ToN ... 'IGemn
Color-el Bult•IO
N•w Vork IJlancler\ 11 Quebec
Calljaf V at Wlnn1poo9
King• 5, Black Hawk• 2
Scorw by Quart•"
0 I I 1
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Pena111es -L Murphy, LA. • H . Mu1vev.
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T4'rr1on, LA, J 23. M M11rphy, LA. ' JI
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An114!IH, L.swrd A -ll. 109
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NBA
WESTERN COH,,ERENCE
MlclWott Olvlti°" w L Pct.
S.n Anlonto •I 8 b80
Utah 1l 11 S4'
HOU\\Of\ II 11 08
D.n.,er 10 .. •11
Kansa\ C1\v 10 ,. llS
0.11 .. J 21 110
P1Kllk Div111°"
Phoenuc ,, • "° Ltlle" ,. I 120
Gold4'n Sl•I• 13 10 s.s
S.•111• 10 " 0 1 s. .. 0••90 ' •• J&O
Por-U•nO I II ,.,
EASTERN COHFEllENCE
Att.,.,uc 01""'°"
P1'1taoe1on1a 23 J IU
8o>IOf\ IS • I" "-'e• Yon H • 02
Wct\P'ltnC)tOf"I tO " •II
Nt"IW Jpr~y • H JIS
C.fttr•I O•v1110ft
MHwautcH J9 6 160
1rwi1an.1 " II S60
c111u110 9 " J'fl
Allent8 • .. )J.l
~tro•t 8 I/ no
Cl•velancl • 18 )08
S.lurclo't S<0rH
L•hn 11•. O...wr 123 11 ot I
Oetro1l 'II. All.,, la 91
lnd1ana 111, C••.,.•.nd 101
New Vork 111. Po<ll•ncl 110
PholadelPlll• Ill, Ulan 9J
Wl\hlnqlon 'It. Miiwaukee"
San Antonia 106, Kans.ts C1tv 104
Hou•lon 11s. Oellas 'lO
Pnoen•x Ill, (;oldt'I Stale 108
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T04et lo.;lt -L.OI AngMM '7, Oefwer 11.
Teclllll<.i• -L.l>i A""'" C0.<11 WelllWecl,
Alldul·J-, llWI. A -14,111.
COLLEGE
UC ttvtne 121, VMI M
YMI UCl,,,IM
""• """ JGN>aon u 1 ,. T e)llor 3 o •
Hl"SMI-I 3 11 M(l)OMld • 0 12
Benes O O O Meoee II IJ l S S.¥~ 1 J 1 WllltlCIOn I I Ii
Ko1 ... , IJ J n Fu·llar 2 o •
Nl¥iWlft • 0 I 8rtmoft0 I 1 l
Ford ..,. 1 J ... , • 1 1J
Crltto 0 1 1 Wut1 s • 14
MacUn O O O &rown O o O
KIUC .. OwMLI 0 0 0 WOflrS I J "
Ntlh 0 • • Htrt,..." l 0 •
folal\ JI 10 " Tolah ~I l3 115 Htlltl,,,. UC lrYiN, 4t-Jt, Toltl loult..
VMI ,., UC '"''""JO, Fouled out· "'"""'" l(luOOW1111 lV~ll, Hlrlman (UC ln11M).
M•M 74, SoCal College 72
S.ColllCMle89 -
Hirst
TH4fmy po,,.,
Aooer11 Jtuup
Graham
...... ..,..
• 2 10 Nie Guire J 0 •
l 2 I flOllr S • i. 11 ~ 2: Aceto S 0 10
• 16 Tnoma..,.. I o 14
1 • ~::: ~ ~ '!
Heeps l l 9
Tol•I• JO 12 12 Tol•ls 31 12 I•
Halltrme Kor• 5oC•I Coll990, ,, ...
Total fouli SoCal ColleQe 11, MeM 20
Foult<lout. f110mason 0111e .. 1.
JUNIOR COLLEGE
Carr1to157, GWC Sf
C•rrllM Go*"-'
St•phen•
Kuyoer
HOD
"'"' •• "Ill 6 2 " H1omp-. 2 3 I
' J 11 ~:~ ~ ~ I~
Cot1•" 1 0 7 Klnq • I I J ~Siefken I 0 1
EldndO• I 0 16 Hei~nrttCf\ ! '! 12
Romar • I O 1
At rle 1 S '
Smoott 3 2 I
Kollar J 3 9
S.ulll>e"Y I 0 2
Toto!> 2 11 SI Totali 1J 10 S6
>!tllll,,,. Golde<\ Wo t 34 C•rr1tos 21
101a1 touls Cttr•lo• 1', Golo.n Wes\ 10.
FOvltOoul Mee;.. ICWCI
MILES EATON .. AIRINGS
lttO.-C..tl c.11 ... 1
T--.y·t Sc-UI•
1 '.IOpm
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• JO p m
V•llty
I JO Pm
College
WOMEN All·CllT_.....,..,,
tat UC S.1tta llarlNnl
°'"""'-"'~ ........ UC ln11,.. ... UC S.1111 BMM•• ..
UC lllVINE M<C4r90 ~. Ham111on 12.
Wllll•mi.on •.Meler 70. Wolle•. Nllchmtn S.
Ltlt>lrefd 12
UC SANTA BAltlAllA Pandy 2, Bow•n
10, Franl<lln 14, Laclymen 4, Nikoltl<ekl> u.
Moore 2, S<lnc:he1 S, Crolfltll 12. Aamor•t '·
Halltlme UC 541,.,. 8aroera. 3'-31.
Total toul> UC rrvone. H . UC Senta
91rt>••• i•. Fouled oul . None.
lrvlna glrfa tournament
WEONISbAY'S GAMES
l•t UN...,slty Hielll
) p m San Clement• rt. Paclllct. 6:oS
O"' Oet\e Hiiis VL S....11-,
J u p.m. -c.pl$1r""° Va lley Y&. BrN
Olinda, Sp m San Cl-nle •I. ~Cofl<a,
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111 lrvi,,. HlfllJ
J I) om MIU-Vifto •> R1n.:ho
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Oor•CIO • 4S pm Seddl•bt<~ ... l..AflUna
Ntll\ 8 lO p "1 LA Quinta Vt lrvJM
THU•SOAV'S GAMES
111 U"'V9r11ty Hi•lll
3 is -a 4S pm. consOlat•on. s Ind I JO o m <"•mpiansntp l•t frvlMHlflll
S.me ti'"" ~lle<lulf IS Unl""r"lf Hl91>
frlO•Y s Mm•ftn•li •nd S•turday's ftMh~ •t• •t tr1t1nf' H19n with lhr tllf~O-m• •t I lO
S•turcu11
SUNSET LEAGUE
Edlaon
0•< t-4> •• Valtnel• To..•MY
fuH , Of<: • -at El Toro, 7.JO e
Sat.,OK,13 · OcHnVlew.l .lO
O•t 11·1' •l IA Quint• Tourney
0•< 11 JO -at St Froncos <Palo Allol
rou•no
Fro . Jan 9 C°'t• llMM. 1 ·JO
S•t , Jan 10 •f Servtt•, I
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Wed .. ~ 11 -Me-1 He....,, l:JO•
Fri.,,. 1'-et w..imln~ .... 1.10·
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Mon .. Jen. 1?-Meter Otl, 7:>0
Fro.. J .... tt-W..tmlnttff, l;JO'
Fri., JM. ZS-et -Ina. 7•JO•
Wad., JM 2t -Edlaon. I .JO•
Fri., JM'I. JO -Ne"""°" Harbor. I lO' Wtd., Feo.' ti ,,_lain Vt lloy, T·JO'
Fri .. Feci.•-at Wet1mlnstott, I JO•
Wtcl .• Feb. 11 -Marina, 7 ,JO'
Fri., Fol>. 11 -el Edlaon, I :JO'
WH .. Feb. II OJI NeWj)O(l H•rll<lr. 7 ,JO'
Fri .. Fet>. JO-F-te;f\ Valley, I JO'
·sun'*t 1.e_11e,,,.
Marina
Oec Z·S Marin• Tourney
Fri , OK. 12 at Ei11t1ei•. I
Oec. 1•10 -ti SanlA Maro• l ourne y
Oec. t~JO -at Oren99 Tourney wees., J .... 1 Estencta, l ·JO
Fri., J .... 9 -al LB Wilton, I JO
T11e\ ,Jen ll -•'~"•-.1 JO Fro • J.,.. 1' F°""laln Vt ll•y, I JO'
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Fri .. J.,,. JO -W9\tmlntl1r, I JO'
Wtcl., feo. 4 EdtMlfl, I . JO'
Fri. HD 6 et Founte1n Valley, 7 JO' w..s .. Fet> II -Al Huntlnvt"" Beach.
I JO'
Fri. Fet> U NewPo<t Harbor, I JO' •
Wed • feD 11 -•• WHtm1nsl••. I JO'
Fri .. F•O. :10 -•t EdlMlfl, 1 JO'
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Newport Harbor
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J t n. 2.J. S -•I CMtyon Tourf\•Y
w...i • J.,.. 1 -teol•lla, 1
Fri • J.n. 9 al Corona del IVl•r. I lO
Wed., J en 1• -al C0$1a Mete, 1
Fri .. J_. 14 al EdlMlfl, I JO'
Fro., J.n. 13 F-la ln \/t llev. 7 JO'
Wtd . Jen. 21 Marina, I JO'
Fri . Jen. JO •I H~l1"91on IH•<h, 7 .JO'
Wed., Fet>. • -•' WHlmlnsier. 1 JO' . Fri., Feb •• -E<l11on. l:JO•
Wed • Fet>. 11 •• Fountain V•ll•Y. I 30'
Fri., Feb, U -11 Mtrlnt , l•'.IO'
Wed .. Fet>, ti -Huntlnvton Stach, 7. 30'
Fro .. Fet>, 20 W.SlmlnJl~r. I JO'
•su"set U~Qeme
Weatmlnater
Oec. U -tt Mtrina Tour""!'
,.n.,Oe< 12 -0r--..t
Dec. 1"18 -et Anel>elm Tourn•y
Dec. ~JO -•t Senllevo Tou(f>9Y
Ja n 2·3 -•• s.r.11.., Tourney Wed.,J .... 1-L-e,7
Fri,. JM .•-Loi Ateml•, t Fri .. Jet\. 16-et Hunt"'91°" .. .ch, I JO•
Fri., Jan 23 -E<llaon, 1 JO'
Wed .• Jen 11 -at Fount.," \/alley, 1 JO'
Fri . J .... JO •I -1na, l •JO'
Wtd., f:•t> • -Ne-1Ha"'°'·1·>11'
Fri .. Feb.. Hun11"91"" lo.ell.' JO'
Mon • Feb. • 11 Edi...,, I JO•
Fri., F.o 13 -Fountain Vall•v. 1 JO'
Wt<I , Fet> II Mt"na, I JO"
Fri FoO 70 11 Ntw-1 H1rbot. 1 JO'
·sunwt Loagueoome
SOU1l1 COAST LE.AGUE
Ce91atrano Valley
Oet . • • et V•ltne,. Tourney
Oe< .. 13-at-• Tour,...,,
Tues .• DK " -ti Coll• Mesa, t
Fri, OK. I• El Toro, I
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Fri., Jen. 9 -•• LO<tra, I Wtd • J.,,.11 -et Mission V1•1<>. I '
Fri., Jen. U -at Dant Hllli, I' • Wed • Jan. 21 -i...vune BH<h, 1·
Fri., Jen. JO -S..... Clement .. I'
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Fri .. OK. 19-et Avelon, I
S.I., Dt<. 20 -et Avalon, 1:00
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Fri., Feb.13-C.C.IJlr-Vtllty,I"
Wed., Feil. II -et Dane HlllS, 1'
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SATU•DAY'S •HULTS tll..i .. ,....... ,...._.. _,.,.,
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l.00. 1.llG. Goor9" Flttll I Bayte\61, •.40, 3.00;
SnullJ tSNrr..,1, • 10. J3 eucta <•·~I paid
m .10. \. Oue to ._ .. ,., tog, r•ci"9 wts cancelled
Uw r-em•1nde-r of thlt t •rd.
Loa Alamttoa
SATU•DAV'S ••SUL.TS ,, ..... n._., ten ••-iw.1 ._ .......
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JUNIO• COL.LEGE
All-leulMnl C.I C ... tor..-ce
""'Teem Oon Mtl\ttleY. O•n Hollman. Brooke
H•~on, Mark W1ltor1, M.a tt Wft•lmo,. •• M1kt
C•htlllo IGoloen Wtsll, Andy Harvey, lode!
SnellQrow IVtt1tur•I. JOhn 0'1•00. Oaw
Luu tCyprn•>, J:OW•rdo 0.111.aclo IE•Sl LOIA"991 .. I s.c-r ..... l(ellh F•voec ... John Otwn, Joe ()j>erau
IGolcletl West>. A"'1U• AIU•ncle• (Santa
Monreal, Glonn Gurmer1 CE•st LO•
An991 .. 1. O.r• Craw!orcl. Cllr1> Jot>"'°"·
Bart Un!iOkl CCrprtssJ; M41rlo. Cl•.,.n~r.
Cr•IO Ll••"9Ston, Mark Goetsch IVtf\lur al
Plaver of th• yur -K•I• ..iardesly
(Cypreul,
Atl-MIM!eo\ CellfOttftO
l'lr.t Teem
Cllros Grett, Marll Velar><•. t>a .. Varney,
Harry Sl>r-. Krlt K•amer. Kl'n ICr-
CSaddlet>eO.I, Cary Sharp,.Merk \Ian
v oorst, Brad Sl>erp, Stew Oay t Petomar 1
Jim ElcNl.an, Sieve Siiier!, ~10 Prk•
CC,.elfty); Jolll\ R~ldlle<> CAiverstdel.
Co-plt~rs of Ille year -C.hrla Gr•H tSaddlelMOl enclJOllnAO.ms I Pa oomort. '
HIONICHOOL
All·S.eVlewL.a...,.
trlttlTNm
Oou9 Harlun11 IE~l•n<oa I. 1r I Jell
1..ampoe11 1un1..,rsltyl, 11 .. Ste•• Henle
tUnover'41YI. \<., Oen StmenMn IC•-
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lhp lns CUnlversltyl. sr ~ Certtr P'aller
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MewJ, v ; uorr~ Jae-IC._., del """'· jr • Phll C..11110 (Co61e Me~I. Ir . Tom
Boylen IEI TO<ol. •r.
MVP Jell C•m"""· unl.,.r"l1
Coaat area re1ult1
LAGUNA •EACH MEN
(41 Wll-lck Golf Cllll>I
LOW ""' tournlrTlff>f A Fh9hl . 1 Cl•••
Clartnc• Ow•to•1, 11 12 6) dnd Dorl ElllOll.
79 U 61, 8 FlilJlll I 11••1 Snerm•n H•ll,
It 16 U , llothard Miiier, ll· 11 6S ano
Fran-Ha'IS~n. 13 19 •S. c Fll9nt 1
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Jtnett. 'I0-2'1 61
New attitude College bt1$ketball
for NHL coach
T ORONTO G P l mark.
Gary Green says he has "Moving into the up.
changed h is attitude per stratosphere of the
about National· Hockey NHL isn't so m ethin g
League players since you do overnight, .. said
taking over coach of the Green. the former coach
Was h ington Capita ls and general manager of
la~t season. the Peterborough Petes
Green, who at 26 of the Ontar io Major
became the youngest Junior hockey League.
coach in NHL history "When a team is at-
when he replaced Danny tempting to climb up in
Belisl~ early in 1979·80. the standings. it mus t
said, "If anyone had make improvements a
m isconcept\ons a bout step at a time."
the a ttitude of NHL "We've taken a few of
players. it was me." those steps this season."
"I had a small expec· Gr e e n s aid th e
t alion that they might Capitals -have made
get their backs up to the "vast improvements" in
app r oac h I u se, g oals-against and
especially in s kill· penalt y -killing
upgrading and teaching statistics.
fundamentals," he said.
fhcner die•
George Ma t ooC.
owner of the Houston
Rockets' NBA team •
a nd chairman of the
New Mexico state rac-
ing commission , died
Saturady of an a p-
parent heart attack.
He was 57.
"But I soon found out
that the players were
extremely perceptive to
teaching. that they want
Football scores
to learn everything they ColMp
possibly can and they West
don't. figure they know it San Diego St.. 21. Utah 20
all. UCLA34, Oregon St. 3
"I suppose some peo-BYU54,Nevada-Reno14
pie figure that when a Rockies
player gets to the NHL I s A I level his rundame ntal Ar zona t. 44' r zona 7
eldlls should-be strong. South 8ut many of our players Miami, F-la. 31, Florida 1
are very youn1 and one Alabama 34, Auburn 18 or the blg strides ln NHL Georgia 38, Ga. Tech 20
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Hatllnot •7, S.•er1fleld St, 9A
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Green guided the last
Capitals to the best Navy 33 Army 6 teHon ln tu short ex· Boston COl.:.~7.1.._Holy Cross 2f>
la lance l ut )'ear . MUatWHt
SANTA BAR8ARA -.Kathryn Hamilton I nd Dtaoa Meier sparked the UC Irvine women's
baakttbe\1 team to a com~from·beblnd .... vlc·
tory over UC S.ota Barbara to capture th• cham·
plonahlp 61 t.he All·CallfomJa tournament here • ll b OU g h t be c 'u b Otcla"°'7'a 69, Okla. St. ,,
l .-ic.e 35, Houston 7 bl aaed a pl1yotr •pot by Ar1laMM 22, T•JCal Tech \6
two polDU. 1'bll •ea• TH••A&NI 24, Texas 14 the CepUala hav~ 1hown _,...., CDl111 moT~ improvement. hof· ...-...c.11 ~· •unc. around \l'e .soo a>sw.:-.f4.m-LA2t
Satu..Uy a.l1ht. · · Hamilton bad 10 rebounds and 12 ~ta while
Meler hit lO.Of·l4 attempta from the floor for llO
pol•tl for tbe wlM@ra. fbe win brinp UCJ '• re-
cord to S-l;(or the year.
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~
A Nipon evening
Saks Fifth Avenue, South Coast Plaza, is a
year old now, and the birthday was com-
memorated with an almost-repeat of the open-
ing benefit gala.
The groups receiving profits from this
year's party were the same. but the crowd was
limited this time to a more manageable 400.
With the'intimate number, there was plenty
of room and time to talk to the guest of honor.
designer Pearl Nipon.
After guests feasted on a s umptuous buffet
prepared by Robert Pennington, they were treat-
ed to a rut-paced show of Nipoo resort and holi-
day fashions and 1981 •'collectibles.'•
Sharing proceeds from the ..$30 per person,
black-tie optional party were Designing Women
for the Laguna Beach School of Art. the
Newport Harbor Art Museum, Orange County
Philharmonic Society and South Coast
Repertory Theater.
Mrs. Nipon, who started her career making
maternity dresses for herself and managing two
dress shops, bas been designing dresses for the
Albert Nlpon collection since 1972.
She's delighted that the Republicans are
taking over the White House because "Nancy
Reagan is a Nlpon fan," the designer explained.
"She 's a com pliment to us."
Though the com pany has been in existence
just eight years and is already successful. Mrs.
Nipon has her sights set very high.
She wants to have the name Nipon in the
dicUonary along with Chanel aa a generic
fashion term.
Nipon, of course, would stand for "u.n·
complicated dresses" with individual touches
such as tucks, lace collars. ruffled necklines
and silk flowers.
Femininity is the key word in descnbtng the
Nipon look.
The dresses, however, retain their s1mpllc1-
ty so the wearer can vary them accordwg to her
own mood. Each person gives the dress its own
identity." Mrs. Nipon explained
She and her husband met in Phtladelpltia
and married in their mid 20s They still I.Ive an
the City of Brotherlr. Love and have their fac·
tory in a Philadelphia skyscraper, but their
showrooms and sales staff are based in New
York.
The Nipons are both active in their firm,
she as the designer and be as the businessman,
and they share a love for charitable work.
They are among supporters of the Graduate
Hospital Neurology Department, the Ronald
Bruce Nipon Foundation and tht College of
.Performing Arts, are memben of the Museum
Associates of the Philadelphia Museum of Art
and advisors to the museum's costume and tex-
tile board. ~ Also, the couple a re benefactors of the new
fasruon wing added to the m~eum in October
and they have been elected to the board of the
Developmental Center for Autistic Children of
Philadelphia. .
Among guests at Saks ' birthday party were
Mrs . Anton Segerstro m , Tt m a nd Rhonda
Parker, Tom and Dorothy Doan, John and Doris
La wsoo. Nora and Hal Lehman. Barbara and
Tom Pecke.npauah. Connie Morthland and
Muriel Reynolds.
The store literally rolled out the red c.,,,et
for party guests and had the entrance alre~y
decorated for the holidays.
-Judat h Olson
Navy panUuit feature• 1horl jacket
Mr and Mri Sto.nley Hill with c:MligMr Pearl
N1pon t nght J
Mirror ir00ge in black and while Walking short• At tM party are Mrs. NeUM Rttve1, Mn. Andmo Morthland, Hugh CTaig and Mu~l ~
INGLES---------------~~rlmm--
·bout nest eggs and bread. .. • •
Many 11n1les, both men and
women, are left moderate to
lar1e amount.I of money when
the divorce duat bu Mttled and
they bave no conception ol bow
to lnvett the money or even
where to beltn. ·
If tbe other 1pouae baa
bandied the ebeekbook u well,
the newly liq.le penon HD l'MI·
ly be up a ereell. He m~1 not
even know bow mueb lt wW CIOlt
blm toUve.
Haviq a few tbouand doUan
to pla1 aromd wttb <or nm •1~ or IO) ean be exelUu, 11
weu 11 :,• beea ... JOU uw
the ~to mate tt 1row bl·
to • tkbJ-m ..u bJ ""'"If. But oft.a fear o .. nUdowt
die ealtemeM. 1&1111• uw
becl clrMlm ID wldala &beJ ...
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~
thlana. a ain1le1 1roup ln the
1reater Irvine area.
(For lnformaUon call w..-
or 551-97).
"When you're flrat alone
you 're dittrau1ht," he aald. "In
many cues th• huaband bu
been bavlna an affair end the
wife bll J~l found out."
Tlpplq reeocnmendl puWn1 moif of tbe mont1 from a
divorce aettlement or ln·
berttuee lato a tnUUJ1 bW ac·
count or moner ••~lret f\md
• wltb a 1toellbroller few Ulrff monthl to a rear Won u1 de•
ctaioManmade. TIM nil lllaouN be pla• ta
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CPA111atu..._ ... .. ............... )',...· ' * '
rled about aecurtty z. and they
often think they're aluy but Tlp-
plnl ••YI they're not alone. It'•
hl1 eaperience that the m.tc>rtty
of newly dJvoreed or widowed
people are Wied to leaniq oa
aomebodyelN. -If you folk>w Tlppln1'1 advice
you can 1pend your nl1ht1
dreamlna about wbat ,ou'd Uke
to do with 1(Mlr IDOM)' lnatead ol
bavl.Dt n1Ptman1 about what
lt ..... to do to you. y OU CM build cull.. ln the
atr u JOU lm.,U.. beC!omlnl • real-........._, or you ean vii·
uaU. ,,_ .. ., taklDI tripe and
mHdDI loU ol tatenatlnl peo-
ple. Ju1t re•e•ber not to do •• ,...... ....... What looU pod
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Mr. and Mrs. Larson Mi• ~)nhal, Mr. Bragg Miss Van Orden Mrs. Hlllgren Mrs. Peotter
Larson-Ward Bradbume, IOD of Mr. and Mn. Richard H.
Bradburne of Newport Be~b. 1taduated trom Van Orden-Proud
Robert E. Proud of Illinois and lllrtua Y• Philip Ore1ory Larson of Corona del Mar
and Cathleen Leslie Ward of Costa Mesa
became man and wife in ceremonies at t.be
J,.utberan Church ol the Master, Corona def
Mar.
· Newport Harbor High School and Orante Coast
Colle1e and attended USC. Weddjftg Gftd .ngage· Orden of Newport Beach are ellla&ed to ..
metat /onlU can be ob· mar'ried lo February. ~ The wedding is planned for Auaust 1981
in the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church. tanwd frtmJ Ute DoilJI Pilot Proud, son of Mr. and Mn. Robat I: . ....,. br _,....,a~ . .el/· or HuntiJllt.On, New York, is a ~ aC ...
The bride, dauthter of lbe Rev. Robert J .
Ward and the late Margery Ward of Irvine,
1raduated from Corona del Mar High School
and Oran.le Coast College. Sbe is employed by
the Irvine Company.
oddrelled no.Jape to the Louil University law school and ii emplorei •
Feature Departmnt, P.O. assistant United States attorney for ~a Doleshal .. Bragg Boz 15'0, Coda Me1a nos, Southern District of Illinois. · •
or bf1 tUtV1Q CJnJf o/ the Ml..s.s Van Orden is a graduate ol ~
The 1.room, aon of Dr. and Mrs. Jack 8 .
DoU11 Pilof office•. TMJI Coast CoUege. She ia a fliabl attendant _.
Larson of Corona del Mar, is a graduate or
Corona del Mar High School and UC Santa
Barbara.
Laura Doleshal and Jerry Bragg, both or
Huntington Beach, will be married next
February.
Miss Doleshal, daughter of Mrs. Margaret
Ecker of Azusa, graduated from Edison High
School and attended Orange Coast College and
Golden West College.
cire loocded at l3fJ W. 8011 TWA worldng out of St. Louis, Mo.
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The couple plan to live in Costa Mesa.
Cox-Liljestrom
Bragg, son or Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bragg of
Huntington Beach, graduated from Los Amigos
High School and attended Orange Coast College
and Golden West College. Rosslyn Cox and John Llijestrom, both of
Laguna Beach, plan a June wedding µi the
Laeuna Beaeb Presbyterian Church. Mw Cox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ross
Cox of Laguna Beach, graduated from Laguna
Beach High School and attends Cal Poly San
The wedding wUl be held in the St.s. Simon
and Jude Church in Huntington Beach.
Luis Obispo. ' Hillgren-Clark
Nancy Bigelow Clark of Los Angeles and
Gre~ory Rice Hillgren of La Canada Flintridge
were married at the Bel Air Presbyterian
Church.
· Liljestrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger LH-
jestrom of Laguna Beach, graduated from
Laguna Beach High School and will soon
graduate from Cal Poly. San Luis Obispo.
Spinney-Bradburne
Georgia Gay Spinney and David Herbert
Bradburne, both of Newpor t Beach, are
engaged to be married.
Hillgren is a graduate of the University of
Southern California. He is em~lo~ed by Taren-
tello and Lee, a Newport Beach real estate
firm.
Miss Spinney, daugtiter of Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar W. Spinney of Newport Beach, graduated
rrom the Argyll Academy in Studio City and use.
The bride graduated from the University of
Southern California and Loyola University, Los
Angeles. She is an attorney with Paul Kennedy
and Associates of Newport Beach.
The couple honeymooned in Spain and
Portugal.
Parents are 'active listeners'
Everyone at card club the
other night was discussing the
newest t echnique of child·
rearing called "Parent Effec-
tiveness Training.
What this amounts to is "ac-
li v e listening ," which
psychiatrists have been doing
for years. You just sit there and
look wise (play with a letter
opener if you wish) and let the
kid do all theulking.
If he says, "I threw up today,··
you just remain expressionless
a nd say, "Do you like throwing
up, Gordon?"
"Not much."
"You're saying you prefer
something else?"
"I guess so."
"You're not sure?''
"I'm s ure."
"Then, you're quite certain
about that."
"Sorta."
"You've just expressed doubt
again."
"I DON'T LIKE THROWlNG
UP!"
Erwa
·--~le
·'There is no need to be
hostile. No one is going to make
you throw up."
"This conversation is dumb."
"ls that what you think,
Gordon?"
"1 'm going to be sick again."
"You see," Mother s miles,
"that's what you wanted all
along."
I told the group my husband
was ahead of his time. He's been
using that technique on me for
years, only he calls it OHN -
Drive Her Nuts.
I was climbing into bed the
other night when I said, "You
did deposit your check in the
bank today, didn't you ?''
"Is that something you want
to discuss now?"
"No, I could wait until tomor-
row at the bank, but there will
be so many people around -
lawyers, law enforcement of-
ficers, the president of the bank.
Don't be patroniiibg ! I wrote a
check today for the draperies
hecauae we don't have a charge
at Billko's."
· "Would you like to have a
charge at BiUko's?"
"That's not important. The
draperies were on sale and I was
lucky to find a triple pair 80 in -
ches long, so I wrote them a
check. I didn't have a choice."
"You are saying you feel
threatened by this action."
"I am saying unless you de-
posited that check today I won't
need the draperies because
where I'm going I won't have a
window. Besides, I'm going to
be sick!"
"You see," he s miled, turning
off the light, "that's what you
wanted all along.
'Annoyance' can ruin lives
OEl\R ANN LANDERS: A
senior vice president of the
Tobacco Institute made the
following s tatement : "We
believe that a law is not the
proper way to deal with a minor
social annoyance.·'
As a 48-year-old woman whose
life h as been made miserable by
other people's smoke, I am in-
furiated by such a lack or
sensitivity.
I s uffer from c hronic
bronch itis and' e mphysema
although I am and always have
been a non-smoker. I have,
however, worked in offices for 20
years where other people's
smoke has been a real problem.
Also, J am married to a very
heavy smoker who sulfeu from
emphysema.
My husband is 55 years old
and cannot walk 30 feet without
Ann
Lander
gasping for breath and stopping
to rest. He has not been able to
sleep through the night for the
last IS years. He gets up at least
twice for a "nicotine fix." Need·
less to say, the physical side of
our marriage disappeared many
years ago. Please tell Mr. Vice
President that "minor social an-
noyance" can ruin lives, make
people old before their lime and
kill. I know -because it has
happened to -ME IN ATLAN·
TA
DEAR YOU: It wouldn't do
H Y good to telJ him anything. I
know a11cb people, and their
mlad1 are eot oa.ly cloaed but
a.Ued ahllt.
What we CAN do Is keep
pashblg to ban cigarette amok·
I.DI l.D aa muy places aa possi-
ble. I am adamaat oa tbh sab-
ject ud wtJJ coaU.ae to bug in
there, no matter what.
A no-non.stnae approach to how to
deal with U/t'• molt difficult and.
mo•t mrording arrangement. Ann
Landen' booklet, "Marriage -
What to E:rpect," will prepare you
for better or for worit. Send your
req~d to Ann Landn•, P.O. Bo:r
11995, ~. llli11oU 60811 . enclos·
ing 50 cent• and a long, 1tam~.
•el/-<Jddreued envelope.
Beach Blvd.. HtmtmgtOft
Beach, and um N. Coo.at
Hi{JhWCJfl, Laguna BN.eh.
Miss Spinney
Poetter-Higgenbottom
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By'SYDNEY OMA.Bil
ARIES <Mar. 21-Apr. 19): Careful examina-
tion of written matenal helps avoid misun-
derstandings. de lay and loss. Improve public re-
lations.
TAURUS {Apr. 20-May 20): Maintain
moderate pace; avoid sensationalism and
separate fact from fancy Focus on work pro-
cedures.
GEMINJ (May 21-June ~): Sudden change
from routine is featured. Accent on romance,
creativity and illusion.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Assignment is
clarified; you learn where you stand and what
to do about it.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): Burden is removed
and you have greater freedom of thought , ac·
tion. Short trip could involve close relative.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Be open to sug-
gestions -highlight originality. independence
and pioneering concepts A money-making pro-
ject is featured.
LIBRA {Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): Emphasize
personality. special apparel and willingness to
put beliefs "on the line." You change plans,
making new start in new direct.ion.
SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You receive
news which aids In overcoming depression. Ac·
cent on secrets. temporary confinement or
seclusion.
SAGJTrARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): What ap-
pears to be a swirl of confusion will actually
lead to a ··grand opportunity." Popularity in-
creases and social life accelerates.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19}: Emphasize
ability to "take charge." Gain indicated
through written word. Superior is willing to
make room for you at more elevated position.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Plan ahead.
money and material will be made available. Ac-
cent on language, distance. travel and special pro-
ject requiring legal clearance.
P ISCES C Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Insist on
clarification of terms. Define motives, review
financial st.anding of those who would form al-
liance.
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When consumers eomplaln about prices at the.
gas pump, oil company officiala invariably cite the
high cost of flncHng and developing new sources of
petroleum.
When Shell Oil Co. recently unveiled the world's
lareest two-platform drtlllne and production com-
plex nine miles off the cout ol J{untiqton Beach, the
firm released a few figures detailing the time and ex-
penses associated with otrshoreoil exploration.
PRIOR TO A CALIFOllNIA offshore lease
sale in 1975, Shell did a geological survey and then
a seismic evalqatlon to detect indications of oil
beneath the ocean's Ooor.
In 1975, the Outer Continental Shelf Lease Sale
was conducted by the federal government. Accord-
ing to Shell, the oil industry spent $417 million for
56 tracts. each about three miles square.
With partners, Shell spent about $123 million in
this sale, including about $71 million for the two
Beta tracts that eventually were found to contain
about "° million barrels of recoverable oil.
According to Shell, the Beta discovery has
proved to be the only commercial success from that
1975 continental shelf sale.
THE BETA DISCOVERY well was drilled in -
1976, locating oil in seven sandstone zones between
2,906 and 4,250 feet. Seven other evaluation wells
defined a production area about a mile wide and
3.5 miles long.
Shell omcials said more than two years were
needed to obtain necessary permits from 11
federal, state a nd local regulatory agencies. The
company had to prove it would take adequate pre-
cautions to prevent oil spills and other environ-
mental hazards and that its operations could withstand a possible eart.hquake.
F inally, two large platforms were constructed
on land and anchored in about 260 feet of water. An
18-mile pipeline connects the complex to on-shore
facilities at Long Beach.
The drilling platform. named "Ellen," is
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DOUBLE RIGS DtlTINGUISH DRILLING PLATFORM 'ELLEN'
ere..-of 50 wlll monitor extrectloft of olf from welle In oc.an floor
LOOKING FROM 'ELLEN' TO SUPPORT PLA11'0RM 'EL.LY'
M•chlnety on auppor1 platform Hparatea oll from water and gaa
Light up holidays with safe wiring
By PATDVNN
O(_oei.., ...........
Every year at holiday time, accident.a claim
lives, injure people and datroy property.
Invest.11atlona of early morniDa fires often
reveal that decorative Chrlatmu tree U1bta
were left buminl when the family retired for
tbe evealq, or \hat aparb from an unscreened
nreplace trtu~red the blaae.
TU V.8. CONSV•Ea Product Safety
Oommlu&on 1tresM1 that once-a-year use of
boUday producta somehow contributes to con-1umen be6al "'8 _,., eomc.._ ..._...a.
Z..et)CIM tMwl a Clirtltm• tne ftn II
pouible, ~ tbe "It won't bappea to me" lclea
pnvalll.
Tree lllhta uaed year after year cu deftlop
electrical problems that tend to 10 \mDOtidld:
abort-dttUl• when the cord mt«s eacb Upt, .
'
expoeed metal sockets, broken plugs or faulty cord connectioal.
Canleu dt1play of holiday candl~ and '
overloaded electrical circultl are commOD OC·
curencea, alont wttb too maay extenllon cords
tbat ilwlle ....._ md falla.
11le comm191lon •trondY urea coaaumera to mate a pn-boHday Nvin ol aalet¥ practices
la tbe bome to reduce cbueee ol a.Jury.
nan, Cll0088 A freebly-cut evergreen
tree wttb hi ... motature coateat. T•t the tree by
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snapping a. small branch between your flngers.
If the branch breaks easily. chanca are good
that the entire tree or that part of it is too dry -
and a potential fire risk.
Al80 tap the trunk of the tree oo tbe around
and don't buy it if a lot of needles fall off. Your
tree should have needlel that bend and cannot
be pulled off easily.
After brin&in1 the ~ee home, lminedlately
remove about two tnches from the bue ol tbe
trunk with a aaw to expose freah tiaue that wtU
readily accept waler. Store the tree lo a con·
tamer ol water lf it la not decorated n1ht away.
WHEN DBCOL\TING 11ME comes, UN a
tree stand that holda plenty ol water and bu
wid•pread lep for 1tabllity. Cheek the water
level daily.
Place the tree away from beat .
(See llOUDAY, Pase CJ>
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aoure• ud doon. Try to cbooN tbl eaoa.t
1pot ID tbl room for the tree to be.....,__
Cu.lamer •laoidtl tell caalder of inteniioru
CllrtlUDM trA U1bt .,,_, lboUW -,_.. .... , ............. u .. -1)' ·~ ....
trlcal Ult* CUL, Noel, etc.). -&door lllllU
ebould llDt be UMd outaide beeau.e U.., laek
•Htlwr-proal oonnectlom.
fmPNt all U•btl whlll unpacktq tlletn. Cbtcls for ,,.,ec1, brolsen or nPoMd wtN1; look
for ........ or tpllt toekftl. Dlaeard any NU
wlth defecta. •1.11.U'ftN 11.0ANS OMR SUPERMARKrl' SHOPPIR -
A• 1 •upennark.t cubier, I dbatree with
your 11i11111tioD waltiAC '°' OM cwtomer to pl1tt all ol h1a or ber aroceri• onto Ute
counter blfon 1tartln1 to rint tbtm up.
Ftnt, tbt cWJtomer may not care to ketp
track · ol t.be Item• u they are nmt up.
Second. he or 1he may have too many
rronriea to unload them all at once onto the
counter.
.And lut. tome 1boppen ,,. alow 11
mol&U8 ln January. By the Ume they un·
load all their 1rocerlH, I could have the
whole order runt1 up. .
Carol from Auburn \tel1ht.1, Mkh.
DEAR CAROL -Your polnt.a are well
taken.
I never recommend to c11hlera that they
wail Wltil each shopper's 1roceries are un·
loaded before start.Ing to rin1 them up. For
shoppers who don't watch the cash re1ister.
thla 11 clearly a wast~ of time.
And s ince ou....-faat-movlna lifestyle
equatea time with money. the burden of re-
questing the cashier to wait unUl all items
are on the check-out counter must fall upon
the shopper.
The shopper does have the right to ask
you to wait so that he or she can follow along
as you ring up the purchases. I believe that
every smart shopper should do so.
So, smart shoppers be warned. H you
want the cashier to wait for you, speak up!
DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER -
My problem is refund checks that arrive
without anythln1 to lndlcale the m1nul1c·
turer or offer lrom which they came. Th• on·
ly ldenllllcatlon on the check 11 the name and
addrett ot a c:learlnahouae.
I kHP a careful record of every rt f urid I
send forLeo that t can ronow up when• rtfund
l• late. But how can I tend a follo•·UP letter
If aomt ol the refund• I have ,..ce lved are un·
ldentlned? Perhape you can let all the nice com·
panle1 who make refund offort kl\ow about
thJa problem. ·
Judy 0 . from New York City
DEAa JUDY -It never falla t.o 1m11e
me that aome companlet 1pend mUUon1 of
dollart adverU1Ln1 and fulllllln1 their refund
offers and then fall to take advantage of 111
the aood wlll Jhose offer• aenerate by omit·
ting tbelr name11 trom their refund checka.
I hope the companies that are aendlnft
out these unldentlfiable refW\d checks wi
consider your letter and start puttln& their
names or logos on each check that they or
their clearinghouses send out.
Learn how to s tart your own coupon club
with my Coupon Clipper's Newsletter No. 2:
Coupon Clubs. Send 75 cents plus a stamped,
se lf-addre s sed e nv e lope to THE
SUPERMARKET SHOPPER, P.O. Box 461,
Radio City Station. New York. N. Y. 10019.
REFUND OF THE DAY
Write 10 ,,.,. lollowlno "°"'"' lo r~otl¥• IN form r-lred by 1111• · s I refund off tr Cont<I< J r Relun<I, M-M, Menley •lld J•mff
L•Dor•IOfiH, Box D J. Phll-lphl•. P• 19101. Tiii• Oller expire•
Dec. 31. 1'91.
Replace bul'Md out b\albt before ualna the
1et. Not dotq UUJ HUNt other bulbt to over-
heat Md eN1a. another hasard lD the proeeu.
NEVKa VIE ELECl'&JC Ulhta on metallic
trHt. Allhou4h 1ate when med accordiq \o manulaetur•r • dlrec\lona, metaWc treee can
become ch1t1td with eleetrictty from faulty
electric U•hu. Thl1 can mull ln a 1boek or
eltctrocutfon hazard to anyone toucbtn1 the
tner1laed trM .
1 UM nu more than three Mt.I of lithta for
Heh nWnllon cord and make certain all tree
and dl1play U•hu art t~rned otf and the ptuca dlaco~ before you leave the house or 10 to
bed.
Careful aelectlon of holiday omamenta and
ufe Ult' ol undle• are other important con·
aldentlOOI.
AVOID METALLIC om·ament.I where poasi·
ble, especially on the tree. They could be a
shock hazard If placed near a · set of defective
electric lilht.11.
Use artificial tinsel and plastic icicles
because they will not cause electric shock. If
you prefer homemade decorations, insist on
name-resistant materials when possible.
A roarina fire in the fireplace is another
holiday tradition that can be extremely
dangerous.
SERIOUS INVESTORS
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Re-dial Stopwatch, Calculator, Clock,
FCC approved, CPUC registered.
Contact: J . Owens 714-~S-2233 -------------------------------------, CLIP'N' FILE REFUNDS
NEVER USE THE fireplace as an in·
cinerator to burn gift wrappings, boxes, cartons
and packing materials. Their rapid burning pro·
duces very high heat and can cause chimney
fires when names ignite soot deposits In the
chimney.
Have the chimney inspected annually to
ensure that all linings are intact and to keep the
chimney free of sool and blockage. Beverages
Clip out this file and keep it with
similar ca.sh·off coupons -beverage
refund offers with beverage coupons,
for example. Start collecting the
needed proofs of purchase while look·
ing for the required refund forms at
the supermarket. in newspapers and
magazines. and when trading with
friends. Offers may not be available
in all areas or the country. Allow 10
weeks to receive each refund.
•9'tM Oe<all•• ... led Coll ... Reul ... !WO M><-\.Off COUPOnl PIUS IS Uf\1$ In POSI-. Se1ld UW ,_,,.., r• funo form j)fu• ,_ Pl'OOll-<>f·PVrCIWIM fr,_., Brim. TM
proof I\ IN 1n,.r '"' ln>m IN 4• or .._. Jer ol Brim F'rHt• Dried 0< ,,,. 2-lnch Pl•rllc •q u•r• from IN lid«
&rim Gro;,nd E•Plre\ Merch l l. 1'91
HAWAIIAN l'UHCH ~C.nl Coupcw1 Send lhe re·
quored r .. uno IO<m plu• ,,.,. u nly•r\<11 l'ToOucl Code
from o,.. w.o..nc• -11• of H•w•llen Pu"'h Wiid Frull
Punch Eiq>tre• Jut• JI. 1'91.
NE9'SHEY'S Hol CocCWI Mix SI Relund Otter Re<eh e
• S l·oll <"""°" S...d IM required r .. Und twm plut
Unl¥et"'I Prod<KI C-from l*Q U•nYelOPe boae• of Her\hey·s HOI CocCWI Mix. Or send IN lorm. the UPC from OM ,,_,,.,_ box of HtrSl>n'• HOI Co<CWI Mix •n
• 1r.c1ng ol IN UPC lrom • 1-or l ·POUl'd on ol
Mer•hey's Hol CocCNI Mia Expires J•n. JI,""·
Hl·C MUG M'•"· Ae<t 1 .... pl .. llc muo Wl\11 Lynn Sw•nn'1 siQr\titure Send the required rl'fund tot'm~ nine
.. qu•lllY ,..I\'" trom any Ht·C l•t>el\ o•u• H c«nu ,.,..
POll•Qt end """°llnQ Expires M•r<ll JI. 1'91
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and other cords on holiday decorations before
using them.
Be alert for loose connections and fra yed or
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By ROBERT J. BRUSS
DEAR BOB: l am 52 and my husband is 54. He
was disabl ed in an accident and is in a convales·
cent home where he will be for at least another
year. Although I have a good job, wecan'tafford both
the medical bills and our mortgage payment.
We have decided to sell our home as it is too
big for us anyway. The problem is the sale profit
will be at least $85,000 but my husband won't be S5
until next Ma rch. Is there any way we can sell now
and still qualify for tha t Sl00,000 home sale tax ex·
emption?
-Marge D.
DEAR MARGE: Yes. I presume yoa bave
owned and Uved ln your prtnclpal residence 1t
least three of the last five yean IO you meet tbe
ownership I.est of the Sito, ... home Hie taa nale.
That rule requires at least o•e co·o•ner
spou~ be SS or older on the day of tltle transfer.
However, you can sign the Hies ~tract before
that spoue becomes 55. Bat wait to cloM the Hie
antil next March when your basb.-d become• 55.
In the meantime, yoar bQyen can rent tbe
house to ghe you income wltta wlllcb to pay the
mortgage. Be aure your buyer pllb llP the down
payment now eo you'll be aare be will cloee Ute
aale as agrttd next March. Your tH advt.er can
give you further lnformatloa on the SlM,eot home
aale tu exemption.
IA•~•.-rne lea•f> rerfJ...........,
DEAR BOB: We want to buy a home on which
a federal savings and loan association holds a big
mortgage at 9 percent Interest. The problem is If
we buy outright, the lender threatens lo use their
"due on aaJe clause'' to force us to pay a higher In·
\erest rate on that mortgage.
. My lawyer says that may be illegal but it
~ould be coetly to fight. She su11ests a 30-year
lease with option to purchase. The lawyer aays the
Internal Revenue Service recognizes thts as the
~ulvalent or a · sale for tax purposes. Do you
agree?
-Costa Y.
DEAR ~TA : Yes. i..,.term leue-optioe1
're a good way to avoid 1 mon1a1e'a d• oa '•le
'elaate. However, U '"read Ille fllle prta& el Mme
mort1a1•, yoa'll RM U..y MY a ltaae op&loa la
6e .... 11 a eale. Bewe.er, I •• uawan ti HJ coen _..._. .., ... .._, 111e• a cla .. ud I
doaM UM lellder ..... try to accelerate &Mir dH
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1'lllN you ...W •••• .. 'Ital a •* Utle
lawsuit to expunge that lien by proving you
"bought" the property prior to the lien. It's poasl·
ble \o get UUe Insurance for your lease but that
poUcy doesn't protect against future title problems
created bv the sel.ler. It can be worth your life to play ·it safe over
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I Al,_. A. aOl'nOLD 1M11 bMla aamed a.a.
l•I ••••1•r for tb• lnlae Co•p••1·• Commercial/In·
duetrial DtvtalOG, ud will be
r•poaaiai&e for leuinc ol the
eom.-.r'• en.naive new olftoe
apace OD &.be lrvlne Ranch.
Roltvold Jolnecl the Irvine
ComJNIDY ln tm and became
lavolvtd l.D office leuin1. Koet
recently lhe bu been aaaiatant
......... manacer for existiq ol·
WTWLe flee buUdp,1• in the company's
Property llaaa1ement Division.
Prior to JoiAlDI lbe Irvine Company. Re>1tvold
worked for the University ol California, Irvine Ex-
ten&lon, aod Urbanomica ReNarcb, Claremont,
Califomia. She la a 1972 rraduate of UCJ with a
dt1ree in Eqliab literature.
CONSTANCE WYATr of Irvine has been
named sales representative for the Terrace at
Rolllq Rilll, a new La1una Nituel communit;r.
Formerly a sales representative for Avco Com·
munity Developers' Lake Park community, also
located in La1una Nisuel, Ma. Wyatt brings five
ye an experience to her new assignment.
JAMES HARRISON of South
joined the Orange County Office
of Grubb & EWa Commercial
Brokerage Company as an in-
dustrial specialist.
Harrison brings a back-
ground of advertising and •sales
to Grubb & Ellis. He was
formerly a partner with the
Gary Harris9n Company of
Long B eac h where he
specialized in audio sales
representation covering the ""'""SOM states of California, Arizona and Nevada.
A native of Los Angeles, Harrison attended the
University of California at Santa Cruz where he
received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Fine Arts.
DAllYL B. BOWSER ';)()f Laguna Hills has
joined the Newport Beach office of Business
Properties Brokerage Co., and has been assigned
to the firm's industrial division.
Bowser had previously been a sales represen·
tative for the Xerox Corp. in Orange for five years
before joining Business Properties.
PAVIA llU1TER returns to the Real Estat'ers as manager of the Newport of-
fi ce located at 1700 Newport
Blvd .. Costa Mesa.
In addition to management,
Mrs. Hutter also has had a suc-
cessful sales career. She was a
top producer and award winner
at the Real Estaters' office in
Costa Mesa. Her accolades in -
cluded the Million Dollar Club
and top offi ce honors for
HU salesperson and listings taken.
She attended Mt. San Antonio College where
she majored in business administration. She is a
member of the Newport Bayview Yacht Club.
JAY CARNAHAN of Laguna Niguel has joined
Industrial Brokers' commercial office division in
Newport Beach.
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SAN FRANCISCO
<AP) -There will be ao
letup in the demand or
aplraliq cmt ol boUllnl ln California next year,
a Bank of America
economist says.
Michael Salkin said
the bouaina shortfall of
the state will continue to
1981 and the cost of new
homes will continue to
be above the national in· nation rate.
SALlllN SAID in a
bank ttport that 190,000
homes a.re expected to
be built in California in
1981 , compared to a
potential need of 280,000
new units.
In reaction to that,
home prices are expect-
ed to outpace inflation
for the remainde r of
1980 ...and throughout
1981, Salk.in said.
AS IN THE past five
years, homes are e x-
pected to increase in
price about 18 percent lo
1981 while the annual na·
tional inflation rate is 14
. percent. Salkin said the
steady demand for hous-
ing, despite a $109,000
price tag for an average
home in 1981, will con·
tinue to drive prices up-
ward.
However, Salk.in said
that trend would begin
to stall in the latter part
of 1981 when high prices
and finance costs cause
potential home buyers to
purchase smaller houses
o r delay purchases
altogether.
Meet set
on condo
• managing
All aspects of the
financial management
process for community
associations will be the
focus of the ··Asset
Protection" course at
the Comml!flity Associa-
tions Institute program
at the Sheraton Newport
Hotel in Newport Beach,
Dec. 12-14.
WINOST1'EAM EXECUTIVE HOME IN IRVIN!'I V1LLAQI! OF NORTHWOOD
WindStream displayed .
in Irvine Northwood
The homes of WindStream in the
Village of Northwood in Irvine are
priced from $190,990 and offered in
five floorplans.
All prices are quoted in effect as of
Nov. 18. Subsequent sales may have
resulted in the unavailability of some
or all price categories.
THREE AND FOUR bedrooms are
served by two or two-and-a·half
baths at WindStream , built by Pon-
derosa Homes. Interiors range in size
from 1,978 to more than 3,290 square
feet, and are arranged in single·
level, two-story and tri·level con-
figurations.
The award-winning Brisa Isle (Plan
303) was innovatively designed to al·
low for a side entry. This spacious
two-story home features window
SETS IRVINE TALK
S&.L President Shane
State S&L
placement on all sides of the three
exterior s~yles offered.
The Sebastian Landing (Plan 2134)
is the largest of the floor plans with
3,294 square feet incorporating four
bedrooms, two baths a nd powder
room, family room, break.fast nook
and formal dining area, three wood·
burning f irep la ces , a large
bonus/recreation room and a three·
car garage.
A LARGE SKYLIGHT illuminates
the extensive dimensions of the entry
foyer and U-shaped staircase in the
Rioja Pointe (Plan 233). This home
provides a formal stepdown living
room with fireplace and solid wood
railings to separate it from the
formal dining area.
Many tradHionahsts insist upon a
single-level home, like the Brandon
Bay (Plan 144) at Windstream. Ac-
tivity centers are deliberately zoned
to one side of the dwelling, while
bedrooms are located on the other
side of the plan to provide the feature
of privacy.
Multiple window treatmeots define
the two-story design of the Aragon
Arbor (Plan 344). Wrap.around cor-
ner, and .. dormer window (elevation
C) treatments and skylights spill
natural rays onto wall and floors of
these attractive interiors.
FIVE FURNISHED models dis-
play the interior and exterior ap-
pointments available to WindStream
homebuyers. Take the Santa Ana
Freeway to Culver Drive. Exit north
on Culver to Irvine Boulevard. Turn
right on Irvine to Yale Avenue and
turn Jeft. Continue on Yale, past
Hick's Canyon Road, to the sales in-
formation center and model complex
at the end of Yale A venue on the left.
Andalusia se
for opening
1be seeond increment ol bom• la t.be ftftlll
oeilhborbood of Andalusia, the MIMioD VMJP
Company's sinale-famlly detaebed luur1 ......
will be offered s.turday. 1
Thirty.seven ~met situated near Lake~· •ion Viejo will be sold at 10 a.m. ln an Im
drawtne at the model complex, 22181 Fem•, :
sion Viejo. .•
lo five previous openings, an of the apactom
homes have aold immediately. Prices curreaU,
range from $227 ,000 to $377 ,000. .....
• • DESIGNED BY THE Newport Beac'h.
arcbitecturaJ firm of Richardson, Na1y and
Martin, Andalusia's five floorplana ran&e in •• from the 2,257-square-foot. three-bedroom, two-
bath "Casa Blanca" to the 3,280-square-foot, tri-
level, four-bed.room, 2 bath "Encantada" and con-
tain numerous luxury amenities.
Highlights include greenhouse kitchen win-
dows in the "Puerta Vallarta" and "Vent.ana," a
two-story glass atrium in the "Encanuada," a alty-
lighted kitchen in the "La Casa Grande" and
hand-carved eight-foot high entry doors in three
plans.
All Andalusia homes feature wood -bum.int,
family room fireplaces, wet bars with wood inlay
counter tops, stained glass sidelights and mirrored
wardrobe doors in master suites, solid oat
balustrades and air conditioning.
ALL HOMEOWNERS automatically
become members of the Andalusia Homeowners
Association and the Lake Mission Viejo Associa-
tion. Monthly fees are $29 and $9, respectively.
First move-ins are expected in May of 1981.
Andalusia models, open daily from 10 a.m: to 8
p.m ., can be reached by taking the Alicia Parkway
ex it orr the San Diego Freeway east paat
Marguerite Parkway and following the signs.
Alternative tax
subject of 01eet
The pitfalls of the alternative minimum tax as it
affects real estate investors and developers will be
among the topics discussed at two year-end UlX·
planning seminars presented by Kenneth Leven-
thal & Co.
·'Taxpayers with a net loss in terms of real in-
come who have realized a substantial capital gain'
may pay more tax than they would have if they
had shown a positive real income," according to
Fred R. Shapiro, partner in charge of the tax de-
partment in the Leventhal firm's Newport Beach
office.
Shapiro said that the alternative minimum tax
law could, in effect. nullify the 60 percent capital
gains deduction if a taxpayer reports a net lou
from all other sources of income.
The seminars will be presented at the Century
elaza Hotel in Los Angeles Wednesday from 3:30
to 7 p.m .. and at the South Coast Plaza Hotel in
Costa Mesa Ptursday from 4 to 8 p.m.
Carnahan will specialize in high-rise and
garden offi ce space as well as research and de-
velopment facilities in the Newport Beach and
Irvine areas. He is a 1979 honors graduate of UC at
Santa Barbara.
JOYCE A. ZIEMER has been named director
of public relations of the Koll
Company, general contractor
and developer or business cen-
ters on the West Coast .
Course material will
deal with development
or the budg et ,
establishing assess-
ments and user fees,
cash flow analysis and
planning, investme nt
policies for reserves and
techniques for assess-
ment collection and
auditing.
Additional informa-
tion is available through
the CA I California
So uthern Counties
A Chapter. 1'(). Box 2~1 .
president
plans talk
Leonard Shane, presi·
dent of the California
Savings a nd Loan
League. the statewide
trade association for the
savings and loan in-
d us try, will discuss
credit markets and
housing Monday in his
speech to an Irvine
Why Rent
When You Can Own
Ms. Ziemer joined the Koll
Company a year ago as ad-
ministrator of the division of-
fice in Phoenix. She managed
office operations and coordinat·
ed public relations on a division
level.
ZllEMIElt
Previously she was engaged for five years in
business development with Peter A. Lendrum As-
sociates, architects, engineers and planners. She
was educated at Phoenix College. She is a member
of the Public Relations Society of America and the
Irvine Toastmistress Club.
ROGER L. BELSHER has joined Stein·Brief
Group as controller of the
Irvine-based land development
and building firm.
In bis new position, Belaher
will supervase the accounung
department and prepare finan-
cial reports for management
and governmental regulatory
agencies.
A University of Arizona
graduate with a B.S. in real
••
" estate and accounting, Belsher • ..
worked for two CPA firms for three years prior to
jolninl Stein-Brief.
Newport Beach . CA
92663.
Investing
talk l _J meeting of the Orange S afeUJcounty Chapter or the
Building Industry As -
talk set sociation of Southern
California.
Chairman of the board
Lingo Real Estate's and chief executive of.
investment department fl eer of Mercury Sav.
will hold a semin ar ings and Loan Associa-
Thursday at the Mar-tion, Shane directs the
riott Hotel in Fashion activities of the Orange
Island on "Group In-~ou.nty:based f~nancial
vesting the Trend for 1 mslttut1on from its head-
the so•s'." quarters in Huntington
Gene Trowbridge will Beach.
speak and give a slide Social hour will begin
presentation on thjs new In the Airporter Inn~
trend for real estate in-Skyliner Room, located
vesting. at 18700MacArtbur Blvd.
The sem inar is in Irvine, at 6:00 p.m .
scheduled to begin a t Dinner will follow at 7
7:30PM and will be held p.m. Anyone wishing to
in the Brigantine Room. attend the meeting
Reservations are sug-s hould contact the
gested and ca'n be made c h a pt e r o ff i c e a t
by calling Sue Nicholson 547-3042. The public is
at 855-0233. welcome.
IYo.payment
SWING
Immediate fUndlng on equity In hOme, untts, commerdal or land.
COMMUNITY HOME LOAN, INC.
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A licensed broker .
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Let's face it. It's costing more
and more to own a home these
days. and with interest rates
over 150/omany would be buyers
are considered unquahOed by
the lending institutions. Don't
despair -at Villa Pac1f1caano
Villa\l/arner the builder 1s financ-
ing the loans. so It's easier to
qualify and co·signers are wel-
come. Over 1/3 of our sales to
date have been co·s1gned by
friends or parents. We think it's
about lime the builder worked
with the buyers.
The good life 1s ready when you
want it and is complete with
resort amenities and lush land·
scaping throughout~·
Open Mon. -Thurs. 10·6
Saturday & Sunday 9 -5
.. See California Deportment of Real
Estate Pvbhc Repon for 1nlorma11on
concerning public and pn~ate ladhties
and monthly cost to homeown~rs
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hoMy tuaw rue . Superstar, mUUonal,.., macho
man, racQnteu.r, dude.
He bu the trappln11 aynonymoua with auc-
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tered from Hawaii to Hollywood to Kobe Sound.
He bu excellent credit w\th charter jet com·
paniee and a Chri1tm11 card U.t that needs a
computer.
But HE COUNTS himself lucky to have
five really close rriendJ. He frets that Ufe ill 10-
ln1 by whJle he 's maldn1-plans; he's stlll unaure
of bJs own tastes.
His favorite get·up Is a shirt with rolled·up
sleeves and faded jeans with ftayed cuffs. So
what 1f he fancies them ti1ht? So does the teen·
a1er at the com er station who pumps 1as into
Reynolds' Cadillac.
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petite lw the 1..U.t detaU. of bll private Utt.
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m .... el moYtepn bu bMD overwhelm1n1,
and bl l&JI ll bl bad lt to do all over a1aln, he
wouldn't dolt mueb dlff*NDUY. ''I OaJIM ... , at • u ... -wlMD IUJI •• ,.
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fUQH lw &be ,..t of my llfe," NY• the Mio who.
alwaya ..... tM 1trl. •
"I think my career ll one of th• mott tell·
made ln tM lndutl')'. I made It •l•lnlt all the
odda."
He ll proud that audiencet Identify with
him, a.qd awean that "even when I 'm 80, l
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Writer's golden touch
First screenplay to star Hepburn, Fonda
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -Young playwri1ht
Ernest Thompson radiates self-assurance these
days. His first full·length play, "On Golden
Pond,'' has been filmed as a major motion pie·
lure.
It co-stars Katharine Hepburn, who next
fall will star on Broadway ih his next play.
"West Side Waltz.·· about three women whose
struggle with loneliness is filled with humor,
music and courage.
A FORM ER ACTOR, Thompson, 30. con·
siders himself very lucky to enjoy the success of
"On Golden Pond," which was on Broadway
two seasons ago, got excellent rewews and the
Drama Guild's best play award.
He admits that for a young writer, it's
"somethjng that doesn't happen every day ...
The play was produced in about 45 U.S. cities
this season, with another 25 productions staged
abroad
Thompson wrote the screenplay fc>r the film
version, which in addition to Miss HepbUJ'!l.
stars Henry Fonda a nd his equally famous
daughter, Jane.
He expects the movie to be "fantastic, prob·
ably a classic." It's the first time Fonda and
Miss Hepburn have co·starred together.
THEY PLI\ Y A COUPLE who've spent 48
summers at the same Maine lake. The husband,
a retired teacher approaching 80, is sardonical·
ly aware of the certainty of death. His wife is
cheery. busy and buoyant Their daughter, a
divorcee, blames her busted marriage on her
parents.
It may sound gram, but 1t blends a good deal
of humor with sens1t1ve insight into the feelings
of both elderly and younger folks.
"I Ilk<' m ) type of plays," says the
·Vermont·born Thompson "My characters
generally l1kabl~. r ecognizable folks who
audiences can take to their hearts. It's fun to
play that kind of part."
ALTHOUGH llE ISN'T married, he's in-
trigued with lon~·lasting relationships such as
the one in his play For the past six years, he's
li ved wtth actress Patty McCormack and her
two children.
While the "Pond" couple are elderly and
wed, he says their relationship isn't terribly dif·
fere nt from the one he shares with Miss
McCormack : "We, too, have our own patterns,
our eccentricities ."
I-le says he 's a part of all his characters.
For the old man in "On Colden Pond,'' he also
drew a bit from his own father, a retired pro·
fessor who had a lake home in Maine.
Although he started in show business as an
actor , Thompson a lways fancied himself a
writer, even before he was one. As a schoolboy
he looked on book reports not as something to
dread but as an opportunity for creative writ-
ing.
"DIGGING INTO MY head and creating is
what I enjoyed most." he says. He gets jokingly
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critical, though, In menllonin1 some of hla
earliest work. Such as a novel of his he recently
discovered.
He wrote it at age 12 and, "it sounded like it
had been written by a 9-year-old."
While acting In a TV movie, "Going Home
Again,'' to pay the rent, he wrote "On Golden
Pond" simply as a writing exercise. It proved
one of the most lucrative exercises he's ever
done.
"111ERE WAS NO Intention of It becoming
the monster It seems to have become," be says.
"I'll have money coming In for a long time."
Equally rewarding, he says, is that the play
is being performed: "The time come.s when a playwright says goodbye to his play and sendJ it
off. You don't write plays to have them not
done."
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-yeWai 'Hlya, Burt.'"
IN TllB LA8T DSCADE, tbla ton of a small
town polic. chief wbo ll'•W up on the ed1e of the
Everlladll bu ridden a bluint rocket t.o ln·
ternational lame. Alont the way he bu been
tranafonned by salaried m1Dion1 lnt.o a con·
1lomerate with a loP9lded p'in.
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top of a commercial empire that employa up-
w ardl of JOO people.
"I •till feel llke a 1uy who can Juat barely
make hla car payments," HYI Reynolda.
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RELATIONSHIPS INTRIGUE PLAYWRIGHT
.Erneat Thomp90n wtth Patrtcl• McCorm•ck
GOt.Dll .. "~"'B -Pllll'ATF. Bf.N.IAMIN -
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worrylnc about money. I don't tldM l'U ever
feel flnanclally HC'lt'e."
That isn't the lm•a• tallda1. lt'a th•
man. And there la a lot more d11111119 aad
depth behind the mustache and m-Nll!.r
This chlldl.a bachelor ill foe
his drive these days on a.A" .......... .
·whom he only half-Joldn1ly r
ro1ate children."
Lut September Reynold• 1ave Florida
State University M00,000 to endow a chair at h1I
old alma mater'• School of Theater. The state
matched hil money with '400,000 to create a Sl
milUonuwt.
Rl8 F8lJ GlliT 18 the late.t move ln a plan
conceived by Reynold• to help uplrin1 beain·
ner1 1et a foot up on the ladder of theatrical
1ucceaa "because it 1tve1 me joy and ll 1ive1
them aomethi.n1 I didn't have."
Two years aao he alao created the Burt
Reynolds Foundation for Theater Trainln1.
It hu ao rar accepted 30 apprenticea, ln two
one-year cluae1, who 1•t o1ne hours or colle1e
credlt from FSU for workln1 and studying al
the Burt Reynolds Dinner Theater here In
Jupiter.
The S2·milllon complex opened In early 1979
and ls the main tourist draw In thls booming
coutal resort that was just a sleepy little beach
town on Highway AlA when "Buddy" Reynolds
was growing up In the area.
FOR THE STAR·8TRVCK students, most In
their early 208, the opportunity to learn and
make professional contacts Is invaluable.
Burt's "kids," 811 everybody at the theater
calls them, audition for the apprenticeships and
are selected by a panel that includes Reynolds,
Dr. Ri chard Fallon, dean of FSU's School of
Theater, and Watson Duncan, tbe Palm Beach
Junior College professor who first encour'aged
Reynolds in his actin~ career.
Once accepted. Reynolds pays them out of
his own pocket, either $80 a week if they are un-
dergraduates. or $105 a week if they are
graduate students
The app r e nt ices spend their y e ar
working both m the spotlight and behind the
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His commend of some of tbt moat
&aelaaltalb' dltncuh pitcff In the violin re· pertotn waa amply proved laat Sunday at Ptunner AudJtorium ln Fullerton durina the
Mt'Oed ccmeert of the Paclfk Symphony aeaaon.
He WM tbe cuest artJrt for two scheduled work•
ud TWO eacor•.
ftlZ woa& THAT cornmanded the moat
expectation wu Paganini'• "Violin Concerto
No. 2 In 8 Minor." It waa Paganini
(l'1M-1MO) mor-: \ban any otbel' who took music
out of tbe churches and small salons by playing
for aum-ce. in lar1e concert balls.
Some a uthorities say Pa1anini was the
ll'eatett atring-virtuoso who ever Lived. He
became a legendary figure of demoniac power
in muaic with a vast influence on com~rs as
well u his adoring public. His work shows that
be exploited the violin to its utmost technical
limit.a.
FODO• SHOWED HIS teehnical mastery in
the '.'8 Minor Concerto" as well as three other
works: The "Havanaise" a short work by Saint·
Saens and two encores : The "P_raeludium" to
one of Bach's sonatas and another Paganini
showpiece-his "Moses Fantasy" (for .the
fourth violin string alone).
Fodor's tone is sweet but not cloying. The
harmonics or high notes that he played in the
Paganini pieces were exquisitely brilliant and
mellow Wllike the screechy SOWlds of lesser
players.
No wonder that he won the coveted
Tschaikovsky competition in 1974 and is a guest
on the "Tonight" show and with the world's
great orchestras.
Touch of
Classical
HE ELEGANTLY BROUGUT out the beau-
ty of the "Havanaise" a nd the wide ranging
dynamics of the ''B Minor Concerto."
Keith Clark continues to show his versatility
and excellence as the symphony's conductor
and musical director. In addition to his subtle
orchestral support of Fodor. he starred in the
two works for orchestra alone: Samuel Barber's
overature to the "School for _Scandal" and the
Symphony No. 2 by Rachmaninoff.
The Barber overture was inspired by the
Sheridan play which incidentally was a
particular favorite or George Washington. Clark
gave us a Uvely. forceful and humorous reading
which had the effect on this reviewer or conjur·
ing up various scenes from the play.
THE RACHMANINOFF IS one of the last
products of the romantic school, a popular work
with audienc'es because of its lush melodies. Not
so with the modem mus icians. Virgil Thomson
calls it "mud and s ugar"
Controversy aside. the symphony showed
how much the violin section of the Pacific Sym-
phony has improved. buttressed. of course. by
its two outstanding players: John Sambucco.
the concertmaster, and Hans Wippler, a veteran
of tnany concerts both here and abroad.
The orchestra's outstanding in the second
movement scherzo and the third movement
adagio.
Having heard a small university orchestra
the evening before. this writer could appreciate
the maturity and precision of the Pacific Sym·
phony as it delivered the s wee tness of
Rachmaninoff without the thic kness. * • •
THERE ARE TWO other concerts that
must be briefly mentioned for the outstanding
moments they contained. The fi rst was at Chap·
man where another virtuoso string performance
occurred. Thomas Hall, chairman or the department
of music provided us with a rare treat : "Harold
in Italy," by Hedor Berlioz. one of the few
masterpieces for viola and orchestra.
It was an extraordinary performance by
this principal violist of the Carmel Bach
Festival.
THE FOUR MOVEMENTSofthis symphony
arc set in various settings in which the wanderer
~arold has hls adventures. Hall brought to his
playing beautiful delicacy. rich dark tones. and
the vital dynamic contrasts that made this unique
music event memorable. · His former student. and a distinguished
violist in her own right, Carolyn Waters, graded
bis performance~-plus. It is sad that more
-
syatphonJc or concertd worb have not been
written fw th1a bitter-tweet instrument •
John Kolbak directed a viaoroua and pre-
ci.le rudlq of Beethoven'• Symphony No. 2
1howin1 his ablllty lo rebuild. College or-
cbe•tru are like football teams. If you have a
lot of aenion, you mu.st rebuild when they
1raduate.
Thia has been a problem at <;bapman this
year. but the marvelous playing of the
Beethoven and the earlie r "Concerto for
Orcheatta" by P. Mennin shows that Chapman
is having more luck than use.
*** ANorHEB O•CHESTU nlAT Is rebuild·
ing is UC Irvine. Last weekend conductor William
Fitzpatrick led them in four works. In terms of orchestral playing, Fitzt>atrlck
achieved his best result.a with his reading ear
Aaron Copland's "Appalachian Spring". It was
an obviously well rehearsed, precise crisp
performance that provided solo opportunities
for all the orchestra's principal players.
THE SIX OB SO brass players 9iere outstand·
ing for the golden clarity of their tones. The sort
husboftheending was superb. ·
Lucerne DaSa making her orchestral debut
in Beethoven's "Piano Concerto No. 2" gave a
poised, elegant almost Mozartean performance.
Her playing was clear. her tones were clean,
and her phrasing showed real musical maturity
for one so young. An auspicious beginning.
On Ste99 Set .•
Tenor JIM MARSHALL
DAVID COPPEH
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bll. airy room aa tbe lffCmd floor.
01\eo lbeir teachers are eal4rt•'•••t
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the youngsters. Reynolds rues In u b.la beetle
schedule permlta.
•'These kids bave been tbe only tbJ.DC lD~ 1 life that I've inves~ ln that hu st•ea me ,
twice as much u I save," he aaya quietly dur· ,
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when I have to let them co. it's real bal"d." 1 After one particularly ~Una acene tlaat I
left. everyone in the reheanal ball lD tean n · ,
cept the man who e11ed he acton on, Re,_..
stopped the play and aat down on the couch to com·
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he said softly amidst loud sniffUnJ. "You're not I
going to be plumbers deallng with pipe, you're t
going to be actors dealing with people.
"YOU WERE NAKED before us -la It I
worth it?" he said, his voice louder m the 1
spreading silence. •
"Of course it's worth it. I like seeine where ,
you are now. The next time wQn't be nearly u ,
painful and it won't last nearly as lona. You .
have made a path here. You can say to younelf, ·
'I got there once. so I can go back there again.• •
"I don't want anybody leaving here a puab
button actor. I want you to go someplace you've
never been before. G<r someplace that's dart
and scary. You can't have high highs without
low lows. YoJJ just get middle middles."
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WE HAVE 39 OF T HE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN.
INVESTORS
7°/oDOWN
CORO NA DE L M AR
DUPL EX. owner wants
income. Will finan ce the
balance. Each u nit 2
Bdrms. $269,000. Bkr
673"85SoO
INVESTORS
7°/oDOWN
CO RONA D EL M AR
DUPLEX. owner wants
income . Wall finan ce Lhe
bala n ce. Each un it 2
Bdr m s, $269,000. Bkr
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OVER 55 YEARS Of SERVICE
14MOUO IAY
SPYfk.ASS
OPIM SUH 1-5
Two Stories Of Excellence. Sunken L1 vmg
Room With F1repla1;e & Beamed Vaulted
Ceilings Large Family Room Wit h
Fireplace. Full Length Hearth & Wet Bar.
Central Vacuum System & Huice Bonus
Room With Bath Seller Will Carry Large
Second Trust Deed. Pool Sized Lot. Asking
S56:;.soo A "Joy Of Newport'" L1stmg.
314 AVIMIDA CUMUI
ILUffS
OHM SUH 1-5
Blurfs Bes t ' Fresh & Sparkling. Newly
Dl'corated Three Bed room End Unit. Sunnv
& Spacious L1vin1t Room With Wet Bar &
Fi rcpl11ce Prime Loca t ion On L arge
Greenbelt With Private Wrap.Around Patio.
l.easl' Opllon Possible S210.000.
25 lllDGEWOOD
WOOOlllDGE
OPEN SUM 1·5
l'rt me l.akl'front Loc ution Exclu:.1ve
Woodbradl!l' Cro:.s1n~ l.:pgraded Detached
Condo. Surrounded By Water . Grass Area .ti
Tree:. Thret' Bedrooms & Fam ily Room.
F:nclow d Patao & Deck With View Beach & Clubho~t· Pool Tennis & Rike Trails A
Ple<1-.un• To Sho\l S290 000
22 AllOLES
llAHCHO SAM JOAQUfM
OftlH SUH 1-5
Lo\l'ly t-:nd l'nit Two-Level Townhouse On
Gulf C'ourl>.. Two Bedroom!\. 21, Baths.
Step Do" n Com l'rs al ion Area With Wet Bar
Bt>uu11ful Ne" Camel Color Carpet. Parquet
Kitchen Floor & Entry Only Sl9S.OOO.
1742 IONAlll WAY
IAYCllST
OPEN SUM 1-5
F1 n• Bc•droom Three Rath Home Un Quiel
Cul·dc·Sat· In Nt!wpurt Bcarh Two Brack
Fireplaces. H\' Park1n,1?. Patios & Sun Deck.
B rand New Curpc•t s Be Settled For
Chn:-.tma' Spenal l'rl<'l'' Reduced To
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'llME IA YNONT
Fortv Foot Fronta,l?e. P ier & Dock In
Exc l.us1vt• Sl•c uraty Guarded Bayshores
Cc1mmunaty Lovely Two·Room Master Suite
with Fareplar c Plus Four Bedrooms &
Bonus Hoom & Den Step Down L1van1t Room
With Ten Foot Ce1hn,1?s Spacious D1nm,1?
Area With Wei Bar Truly Gor1teous View Q!
blands & Channels And An Extra Lar1te
Fro nt Patao & Deck Owner Wants This
Home ~Id lmmedaatl'h
MEW IA YNOMT LISTIMG
Gorgeous Modern Home With A Deh.1?htfullv
01st1ncl1 ve Old World Inte rior . With
Jmportrd f'urnashinjl!I Handsome Wooden
Mantels. llu,11e "Carved Wood" Bar $11
Man~ S p cr 111t Amen1t1es Automatic
S;J rtnklcri;. Atr C:11nd1t1o n in11 . Security
Syst em Pruft!~stonally Decorated &
P rofessionally Lands ca ped Dock F'or
F1fty .f'oot 8 011 t. Privat e Bea c h . By
Ap pointment Only Sl.600.000.
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lono thldoWt and twln1<1lno
l19ht1. thlt ma1 .. 11c 5 bedroom
~ offerl a spacious Wed
fo)'9f ~ by large living
room and dining room. The
ruddy glow of blazing logs
from 2 fireplaces provides a
feeling of snuo cheerfulness.
You are guaranteed to love it
al 1279,000 Terms custom
tailored to ycur needs. For
private showing call today!
(7t4) 7~1501
DELIGHTFUL WALLED
. GAllEN
Creates a welcom ing entry
court . Thia spacious 4
bedroom home features a
country kitchen. planned for
efficiency with ffench doors
leading to a garden patio. This
timeless beauty o ffers a
rela11ed hfestyle and true value
at s 136.950 For apoo1ntment
to view call today! 17 1"1
759-1501
$495 PER MONTH
Best value m Costa Mesa with
these payments This 1s a 5
bedroom poor home with
ftahan Ille. new carpet. and
plumbed for solar heat We re
only as1<1ng Sl 19.900 for tn1s
beauty Call al 714} 545-9491
" FIXER.UPPER!!!
Bring your paint brush al'ld
broom and save uu on this 2
bedroom cottage '" prime
Costa Mesa location R·2
zoning creates develooment
potent i a l f or furt h er
Investment! A bargain et
S95.000 Call for lurll1er
details. (7141 759-1501
* OCEAN FRONT *
The good ttungs of fife at their
best! Tnis serenely beautiful 3
bedroom home strikes a
balance With nature Imagine
snuggling by a crackling fire,
white listening to the roar of
the waves break,1nQ. or Jong
walks down un1n1e1up1ed
e11panses o f beach This
prestige residence 1s offered
at S790,000. Call for a private
showing.(71 4) 759-1501
* BACKCOUNTRY VIEW *
Featunng footn111s lllat roll 10
the honzon assuring a rural
atmosphere and tranQutl
contentmenl The extenor ol
this ftne TURTLE.ROCK home
reflects symphony of brick
wood and soaring panes of
glass Olfered al S248.000
with exceptional financing
Call today' 1714) 759-1501
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$883 PER MONTH
Are certlinly terrific monthly
paymenrs tor this 4 bedroom
home with a bonus room.
Approximately 597. 750 tn
takeover roans. and priced to
sell at only sna.5oo Call
tOday• 1714} 545-9491.
TAKEOVER $121,000
IN LOANS! .
Keep lhe mo:ithly payments 1n
line with this big beaullful
Mesa Verde h o me 4
mammoth bedrooms, family
room and living room with
f11eplaces and a gourmet
kitchen Priced at o nly
S2 I 5 000. (7141545.949 1
TAKEOVER PAYMENTS
OF $582
lmpre~s1vety tow monthly
payrnentb 101 this spacious
to wnhome pnced to sell.
Arnen111es 1nclucJe a wer bar.
tas1etu1 1nlenor decorations
ar1i:t <t secluded bnck palto for
reiaxmg aher work Act now
lor only Sl15 000 71 4 )
545-9491
Exlraorelinary fmancmg ready
fo r you Let s keep tnose
monthly Payments L OW
Takeover financing a11d owner
will consider carrying oaper!
Grear loca11on w11 n 1600
SQuare teer ot l1v1ng ~pace At
s 115 000 all terms call now al
71 4 545-9491
,. $158,500
IN NEWPORT!
Wonderful family home built
w ith privacy \n m ind
Redecorated kitchen with
many upgrades ldded. There
is also EXCEPTIONAL
financing available. The owne<
will assist rn carrying paper. or
pay -points tor a new loan!
Oon I let this ooportunlty pass
you by c all for fur ther
informat10n 7141 ~45-9"91
OLD FASHIONED
An abundance of Places to be
alone! A unique comb1nat1on
ol location design and value
Tfiis elegant and spacious
family hOme features a work of
a craftsman througnout and 1s
perfect tor the large family
with an active lifestyle If you
want maximum ffvab1l1 ty at
minimum cost call lor private
showing Compare value al
5249.500 (714) 75g..1501
COMMERCIAL·
BROKERAGE
DIVISION
Stalled by e11penenced and
well trained prolesstonals we
offer the complete specrrum of
1nvestmen1 properllPr. lrom
aparrment com11 1e> t:b tn
commercial and naus 111al
propen1es 1nc.ludir19 bus1ne'.',S
acQu1s1t1ons and mergers
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112 GARDEN UllTS
. PRIME
OUNCE C""TY
All 2 bedfOOf'nt with fireplace.
2 p ools and clubhouse.
S3, 750.000. 30% down. owner
will consider AITO Ask for Mr
Wing. 111•) 533-6000 or (213)
ssg..7383
SPENDABLE
& SHRTEI
EXCLUSIVE
1100 so. n.
SHOPPING Cnf TER
On 60 year ground lease.
prime North Orange County
toca1 1on Full price
!. l 600.000 Call Mr Pfe1fler or
Mr Crane 1714) 533-6600 or
2131 58~7362.
HEMET
20 plus acres with ~ map
approved for a 131 •OI mobile
nome subd1v1s1on All u1tht1es,
Reaoy ro e1eve1op S7 75.000
!-5 916 per IOI, ASK I.Jr Mr
Elton Barnell 1714) 776-9350
, or 2131 589-7362
------------OVER 200,000 HOMES SOLD!-----•
OCUHNOMT
wrLL T RADE corner
deluxe duplex 3 bdrm. 3
bath up 2 Bdrm, 2 bath
down. Always renled !
Will do 1031 exchange
$895 000! . IRVINE
PARK PLACE. choice
comer NEW 2 story 4
b drm , 3 bath
PONDEROSA home
Dining room. bon u s room with wet bar. Cami
ly room · fireplace
Loads or brick work
SELLER WILL HELP
Flll/ANC E ! $299•500 ' lolboo lay rrop.
·~ •675-7060•
IAYNOHT
Ir OCEAMNONT
Vacant lots. Peninsula
PoU\l. 675-91 ll. Russ.
$111,•
BAii IAY
JIDRMON
LARGE LOT
Hwdwood"°°" FUU.a Ill.ALTY
146-0114
VllW-VllW
LocaUon oUera view,
privacy, sec I us Ion & parldna. Terms offer
llalblllly ll seller'• help.
So act!! These lwo view homll are a 1ood buy at
... .,COMDO
Newport Creal z bdrm
end un.lt. ClOM ao tennls •pool. Aasumable lou llWWcoulder ???? Now
~1l000' aAURY STAUFFER
SEA H'i.P4dlt1-TY
SO. COAST COMOO
We ~ 7,' OAly 4 left.
Super abarp..J . wallr to
•Vel'l'U.lna. aom• wlth low tne.tet ... umtble
k>all. Offered at '",aoo
udup.540--
COSTA MESA
2790 HARBOR BLVD.
(714) 545-9491
* * * * * * .H~ritage Collection
IHVESTOllS DBJGHT
Maximum leverage with SS.000 down ,
2 Bdrm condo. Owner will carr y
ba lance with agreeable terms and
payment. Gross income $5400. Asking
$76,900. Call 540-1151 for more details.
.. SPACIOUS .. IS THI WOO
Lovely 5 Bdrm 3 bath. 2 story home.
featuring: formal dining room a nd
family room . 3 patios. separa t e
greenhouse, new paint in and out.
Offe red at $229,000. Call 540-1151
'41WPOIT .... HTS CHAI.MB
This remodeled home features added
master bdrm and family' room. 3
fireplaces. hardwood floors. new
copper plumbing, new roof. RV access
and much. much more. Owner will
help with the financing. Offered al
$189,900. Call 540· 1151
ERITAGE
__..-unt & Associates
REAL ESTATE
UFI AT THE TOP
We are privileged to present an
important new view property
located at the very top of Corona
del Mar. Designed for the most
d iscrimin ate w /e'legance and
livability in mind. Five Bdrms +
maid's-over 5000 sq rt in all. Offered
in Fee at Y2 1.2 mUUon. Inquiries to
Jeri Hunt.
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PMHSULA IA YROMT
Dramatic 3·stry residence, 6 Br 7 Ba, entire 3rd nr. matl' suite w/fplc
and ~uous greenhouse spa. Lrg
pier & slip. Unparallelled vus of
coastline. $1,875,000. Fee. Appt.
Polly Johnston
Jl4J W.ll•ffDrt .. ,11Mt J N
.... ,. ..... 17141611·76'0
NEWPORT BEACH
2043 WESTCLIFF DRIVE
(71 4) 646-7711
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,--------------------------~ Colesworthy&Co. OCEANFRONT DUPLEX
Of'EH HOUSE SAT/SUH 1-4
810 L OCEAMRlOMT
:~ & 2 Uorm:-. <'ompletely furnished.
Bwlt·tns . 4 + car garage. Offer down
pa~ menl <ind take over $426.000 loan
a t only 12a 1r,, for 30 veari-. $695.000
THE BEST
:l ttdrm ~ '! room. 2 Bath Peninsula
home on a big R·2 buildable lot just
100· to hcal'h All new carpeting.
drapes thruout. Really different! Only
$2:l9.SOO wi th lt•rms
3 & 3 DUPLEX
i;a<.'h unit has 2 bath s and it's only 1
blork to the beach Op en
heam·firepla ct' rorner lot-good
uH·omt~. Plus terms. $249.500. Try 15';
down
JACOBS REALTY
675·6670
2 9 19 M~wport BIYd. cont~ 30th
Eo1hJ• hCNty I 01/4 AsSUM. Loon
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3 bedroom 2 bath totally and the seller will carry u" g r 11 d e d h o m e . some on this garden 2
Amenities Include new Bdrm condo. Walk lo
carpet, paint. kitchen everyhlhing, blocks to
and much more. Only So. Coast Plaza and of ·
Sl 16,500. Call 556-2660. fered at only S85,500
C: SELECT 540-l666 :PROP_E~TIE~. ~
Trade your old stuff ror
new goodies wltb a -.--------Classified ad. 642·5678 Want Ad Resulu "2·5678
FINAL CLOSE OUT SALE!
Only 15 Units leminilt
ROCll.EliE GAIDDIS CMOS
3012 Pmnma lead. Rlvlrside
39 minutes from Johi Woyn~-(0.C) llirport . I
mile from Gvic Center & Mo<;1'dio Shopping
Center, Riv8"side City College, close to rhe
University of Colif0tnio ot Riverside.
100/o DOWN
SPACIOUS 1·2·3 hdrMMt
Individual enc losed patios, Allf
amenities.
$39,. ti $59,958
Financing Avallable
t71 4t '84-1111 C714161J..Jl71
Bfol<er participation
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2545 EASTBLUFF OR.
NEWPORT BEACH. CA.
640-0020
.EASTBLUFF POOL HOME
Spacious' 1 bdrm + war m family
room. Perfect for the active family.
Schools . shopping & park near by.
Quick poss<>ssion available. $230.000.
OPEN HOUSE SUN I ·5
Bluffs singl<' le vel 3 bdrm . 2 baths.
wide gr~t>nbelt . nice patio. $159.500
1951 San Bruno
w .... ., ......... best
UltlMp of tlw b..t ,nc..!
OUTST AHDIMG 6 UHITS
One block to Orean Blvd. Prime
Cd M hx·ation Private patio. quiet
t•ul-ck-sa<:. O"ner will carry
CHARMING CDM
Soulh uf PCH. 2 homes on 50 lot.
See Lorraine Basche. Open
Saturday 1·5 at 604 Avocado or call
1141613-moo.
HARIOlt VIEW-OWHM CAUY
Choice view• properly in Corona del
Mar. Exciti n ~ courtyard entry.
jacuzzi. Fee land. See Lorrame
Basche. Open Sunday 1·5 at 2501
Harbor View Dr or call 714/613·1600.
WM. I. l>OUO • CO .. tMC.
ZIH E. C .... Hwy .. St. 207 c .............. CAtZU I
180 UNITS
BACK BAY
Prime location ideal Cor conversion.
2 Bdrm and 1 bdrm units with
ex tensive recreation facilities.
$11.700,000. Will consider exchange.
TIMES ARE TOUGH
It's becoming more difficult to find a
good deal in real estate but we did! A
super clean prope rty with two 2 Bdrm
units. ~ mother·in·law quarters, near
new roof. and ne w paint in and out.
Huge low interest assumable 1st T.l).
Owner will b e very creative an
financing. A Balboa Island winner. ,;
·" ' WATERFRONT GIANT :;
Right on the canal in Newport Shores .
A huge 4 Bdrm 3 Ba family home Qi
i m ma culale condition. A s uper
!oration. only steps to the beacti .
Attractive owner financing available.
A super buy at S280.000. ~
DOWN TO EARTH
lnvcstments are ha r d to find but t his
is one. Two houses on one lot, a ~2
Bdrm and a l Bdrm. Located in _:e
s uper re ntal a rea in fast growiJJg
Midway City. R -3 zoning permits ;'1
total of 6 units . Call us for details . A
s uper value al S120.000.
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NEWPORT
TOWNHOl[lllE:,
7% .DOWN. 2 Bdrm1'tnd,
unil. Owner will cWm ~ the financing, call roe de· taUs. Prine. only. •air. m.t550 0
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644-7020
NEWPORT BEACH
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HOUSES FOR SALE
2 llDIOOM I
1511 Tustin Ave CNwpt hgfs) CM
642·5200 $135.000 Sun. l ·S
201 Apolena . Balboa·lsland
645·<003 $249.000 Sun l ·S
2207 Raleigh Ave .. Costa Mesa
645·<003 $110.000 Sun l ·S
34 Rue Fontainbleau c Big Cyn > NB
875-8000 S439,SOO Sat SUn 1·5
227 Via Orvieto, Lido Isle, N .B.
673·7300 S350,000 Sat SUn 1·5
399 Broadway, Costa Mesa
673-7300 Sl27 .500 Sat SUn 1-4
2 ta .... FAM IM w D8'I
15 Jordan£., Univ. Park. Irv .
640-5777 S158,900 Sat Sun 12·4
225 Kings Pl <Cliff H vn >N B
642·5200 S285.000 Sat SUn 1·5
•1710Kings Rd, Cliff Haven, NB
631·7300 S415,000 Sat Sun 1-4 :30
21 4 Wa lnut, Newpart Be ach
$179.900 Sun 1·4 :30
1577 Oc~ Bl vet .. Balboa Penin Pt.
642·5200 $339.500 Sun 1·5
30 Segura. Rancho San J oaquin Villa
642·8235 $220.000 Sun 12·4
J llDROOM
•640 Cove St., Costa Mesa
979·5370 Sl13,500 Sun 12·4
14547 Oval <Walnut Sq ) Irv.
552·2000 SM,900 Sat Sun 1·5
4751 Winvale <Calif Hms > Irv.
552-2000 Sl17,500 Sat SUn l·S
4862 Winvale <Calif Hms > Irv.
552·2000 SUS,000 Sat Sun l·S
34 Almond Tree Lane, Irvine
640-5m Sl64,500 Sun 12·4
795 Balboa, Laguna Beach
495-1064 S278,900 Sat Sun 1·5
•1010-1016 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa
642·8235 Sl,200,000 S1,300,000
Sat S\Jn 1·4
5114 West Oakfield, Santa Ana
546--560.S $82,900 Sun l ·S
••64MW. Oceanfront, N .B.
631-1400 $649,500 Sat S\1n 1·5
653 Vista Bonita, Newport Beach
640-6972 $275,000 Sat S\1n 12·5
1375 Blue bird. Laguna Beach
497-1761 $268,000 Sun 1·5
S8 Sea Island CBig Cyn >NB
675-6000 $214 ,000 Sun 1-5
2501 Harbor View Dr ( HrbrVuHms) CdM
673-1600 Sun 1·5
133JasmineCreek <JasmnCk> CdM
675-e>OO $359 000 Sun 1·5 ~030TempleHillS, Laguna Beach
"2-1235 m..soo Sun 1-5
851 Cort.ft <Mendel Mar> CM ~
548-2313 1118,500 Sun 1·4
2932 Perla <Bluffs > Npt Beach
644·9800 $249,500 Sun 1·5
17 Yorktown (Northwood> Jrvlne
644-9900 Sl•.ooo Sun l·S
1•••AMIM•D9f 3183 Canacfiu Dr., Coeta M•a
979-1791 $121,IOO Sat SUn 10.5 ae Farrqdt <Shadow ~un> Irvine .... Stet,spo Sat 8Un 1·5
1740PluadelNorte, BalP9Dln.
lll·ml -·-lat 8Un 1.S 11 CaJDbrt• (Spy1l ... ) Odil
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INYISTORS
15 units l6 ea.ta Meta. Larae t.wo
and one bedroom apartmenll.
Gar,1e1 and carP.ort1. Center
court.= with BBQ a. Near schools
and lnc. A1klnl price 11185,000.
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Oen/ mtn view overlooking Monarch
Bay. Beam clg. courtyard entry -4
8R+F w/lg eating area ln Gourmet
kitchen w / J •ENN-AIR stove. Sep
dlning are~.
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Seller deaires wrp/instlmt contract
w /as little as fl0,000 Dwn. Finance
terms ~ Buyers benefit.
32171 ..... s... Dr.
lCtewll Ylll9y .tf Pee Cit Hwyt
IMYESTMEMTS r• u•"C-tcf....., ..
A peaceful retreat nestled in the
"Golden Triangle" Tax advantage
w /mature 4.78 acre avocado grove
recently g rafte d · I topped for
maximum production. Investment
c redit/depreciation for over 400 trees.
OS I 8 a :-1411.000.00
Charming air.conditioned "Country
Fre nch" 3BR+ F home w/Pool &
Jacuzzi, tiled roof -cozy seclusion.
Assume 1st TD & Seller will consider
substantial 2nd TD.
IA YFROMT -PIER/SLIP ..... ,... ...
VACANf LOT in prestigious Npt Bch
o n Promontory Bay. Enjoy the
relaxing en vironment o f wtrfrnt living
w /your own boat fa cilities. Lot value
plus home costs would give you dream
h orn~ the way you wan\ it at
con side rably less tha n a r ea resale
home prices.
Offl:UD:-Sf25,000.00
L9td FrH & clMr-
S e ller will con s ider xc hng for
s pendable. installment sale . et c for
tax reasons.
WALTER KING
759-0761 67).2500
DIRECTORY
4515 Dorche ste r Rd .. C dM
759·1616 $299,000 Sun 1·5
104 Via Lorca <Lido ) N 8
644·7020 $395.000 Sun 2·5
10 Sand Bar CJ as mn Ck > CdM
675·3411 $320.000 Sun 1·5
1352 Cir cle Way. North Laguna
2131796·3166 $525,000 Sun 1·4
2642 Circle Drive. Bays hores
642-8235 $375,000 Sun 12-4: 30
18902 Via Messina , Turtlerock, Irv
833·9293 $249.500 Sun 1·5
619 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa
835-4688 $108.900 Sun 12·4
• 1315 Sant anella Terr I JrvTerr l
CdM
675-6000 S328,000 Sat Sun 1·5
• 12753 Barrett Lane
642·823.5 S389,500 Sat Sun 1·5
•1536Serena de Terr<Jrv.T err>CdM
644·7211 S297 ,000 Sat SUn 12-4 :30
#15 Swift Court. Newport Crest
640-5357 S240.000 Sat Sun l ·5
225 Via Quito, Lido Is le . N.B.
673·7300 Sun 1·5
320 Seaward, Sho rec liff. Npt Bch
631·1400 S384.500 Sat SUn 1·5
2113 Miramar, Balboa Pe nin.
&31-1400 S465,000 Sat Sun 1·5
2551 Vista Dr., Ba ys h ores. N.B.
642-7890 S299,<p) Sun 1·5
•1924 Holiday Rd,.Baycrest, N.B.
631-7000 $310,000 Sat S\ln 1-4 :30
• 1472 Galaxy Dr.. Dover Shores.
N .B .
631-7300 $685,000 Sun 1·4:30
•1207 Berkshire Ln, Westc liff, N.B.
631·7300 8230,000 Sun 1·4 :30
• 1363 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores.
N.B.
631-7300 $495,000 Sun 1-4:30
«5 Redlands, Newport Beach
. ~1289 ~.ooo Sall-4 ~ Sun 1·5
214 Via Ithaca, Udo Isle, N.B.
675-6161 M20,000 Sun l·S
4-00M
204 Via San Remo, Lido, N .B.
640-5777 Sun 1·4: 30
26431 Paliaadea, Caplatrano Bch
840-5777 •• ooo Sat SUn 11·4
132 McKnllht, La1una Beach 642·~ "'5,000 Sun 12·4
2437 Whitby (Hrbr Vu ,Hrna > NB
644·8800 $296,000 SWl t-5
5591 Nevada, HunUnaton Beach
96U'767 JU0,950 Sun 1·5
223 Via San Remo, Lido ble, NB
831·1400 "'5,000 Sat SUD 1 .. 5 * •8 ColUnl lale. Newport Bch
t81·1400 Sl,100,000 Sun l·S
214 Lupla, N .. port Beach
lll·UOO *119,IOO Sat 9Un1·5
··~ ........ ... Ill...,,, C4Jnma del .. ... ..... -.ooo S.8'm1·5
1615 Port Barmouth, HVH, Nwpt
Beach
640-5357 S299.000 Sun 1·5
41216th Pl <Nwpt Hgts ) NB
675-6000 5189,500 Sat sun 1·5
5422 Catowba, Turtle Rock. Irv.
551 -8700 Sat Sun 1·5
• 1801 Santiago, Baycrest
642·8235 S439,500 Sat Sun 12·4
2601 Blue Water Dr .. CdM
644-1594 $397,000 Sun 1·5
31055 Via &>nora. San Juan
661 ·2407 $160.000 Sun 12·4
14 Morro Bay <Sp yg ls > CdM
759-9100 $565.000 Sun 1·5
2731 Bayshore. Newpart Be ach
644·9990 $695.000 Sun 1·5
31165 Via Sonora. San Juan
661·2407 $169.750 Sun 12·4
#8 Alondra. Ir vine
759·1501 $249.500 Sun 1·5
•842 Ha r bor Is land Dr .. Ne wport
B<.>h
642·8235 Sl .495.000 Sun 1·4 :30
3108 Madeira <Mesa Ve rdel CM
546·2313 $137 .500 Sun 1·4
499 Broadway, Costa Mesa
645-1466 Sl79,500 Sat SUn 1·5
12 Valley View , Turt.lerock , Irv.
851-<Y168 S299,000 Sun l ·5
• •426 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isle, NB
631-1400 S895,000 Sat S\Jn 1·5
• 1823 Glenwood Ln., Ba~crest, N . B.
631·7300 S325,000 Sun 1-4 :30
1441 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, N.B.
631-7300 $470,000 Sat SUn 1-4 :30
•1242Somerset Ln, Westcliff, 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
1730GalaxyDr, Dover Shores, N.B.
631,7300 $475,000 Sun 1·4 :30
1712 Highland, Newport Beach
631.ee90 $425,000 Sun 1-5
• 1620 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, NB
644-4910 $495,000 S/512:30-4:30
2854 Stromboli (Mesa Verde) CM
546-2313 $215,000 Sat SUD 1·4
2005 Yacht Vindex <Seavu> NB
640-6258 $430,000 Sat SUn 1-5
I ... OOM
950 Cheyenne, Costa Mesa
546-9522 $130,000 Sat SUn 12-5
2715 Lighthouse Lane, Newport Bcb
631-1400 $359,000 Sun 1·5
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••800Harf>or llland Dr., NB 831~ $13ii,OOO Sat SUn 1·5
17'2 Bonalre Way (Baycrwt) NB
75f.9100 $210l~. Sat SUn 1·5
1808 Pt. KlmberJY <HVHma) NB
l UZ..3000 SID.aoo Sat 8bn l ·S
•1JTrafalpr, Harbor Rldae ... .., ..... 000 s. bl-4:30
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611-1111
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21111. C...t Hwy •• C--.. W.
675-5511
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al"eD&. Special flllan.cln1
available. A m•ltee.
645GS
I f l~ <I ' , I I
OLSON
0--Wll,..•ce
IP y-• ~ uaa -Wlth oormal down pay· vw ,_.._.., ment owner wiU urry
bave • aervlee to offer or ._ yeuneK to• Ut morta•1e M-a low 9>odl to Mll, place an ad ffaPhal Mlectlon of marMt rate of interest. fn tbe Dally Pilot QualiftedffopefuJs Great opportunity for
Cl..UGed ledioft . . . iDtbeDAILYl>ILOT owner or investor. 3 ~IQ.11'71. HELP WANTED ADS bedroom on a lar1e lot in Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiial Coit• Iii esa for only I M ,000. Call 751·3191.
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PROPERTIES
OfllN SAT /SUM 1·4
2'7UlAC
4 BR. 21,; Ba, 2 story
home, 1hake roof. fresh Pllint. $167,500. Eastside Costa Mesa. Owner may
trade for smaller home
'Y:,~4!~ .......
541.7729 -· ~b.T
1 Handplcked woods, fine
I
const.nx:Uon. 3800 sq. n.. C'--'°'Hffl~tlt 1971
2·acre hillaide parcel • I ba~t'{i~UJlnd Lingo I .Jri~w~t:~~;:~:~s
RulhTAn each floor; 4-car gar.,
16 Malibu Circle, Spyglass. CdM
644·9060 $580,000 Sun l·S
20121 Riverside Or .. Npt Bch
754-0312 $175.000 Sun 1·5
3058 Johns on Ave .. Costa Mes a
549-2644 $134.900 Sun 1·5
1412 Antigua <Dover Shores) NB
642·5200 $389.500 Sun 1·5
1621 Port Charles. HVHomes. NB
759-1501 $279.000 Sun 1·5
1301 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores . NB
644·9060 $.559.000 Sun 1·5
5 Deerwood. Big C a nyon. NB
644-6200 $2.000.000 Sun 1-4: 30
• 1301 Galaxv Drive. Dover Shrs. NB
644·6200 Sss9.000 Sun 1 ·4: JO
1910 Swan I Mes a Verdel Costa Mesa
546·2313 $174.900 Sun 1·4
6 IEDROOM
13741 Oly mpic. Costa Mesa
642·5062 Sun 1·4
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
I llDIOOM
17116 Blue Water Ln ., Hunt. Bch.
673-7300 S235,000 Sun 1·4
188 Streamwood. Irvine
644·7020 $81.500
2 llDROOM
Sun 2-5
#5 Gretel Court, Newport Beach
631·1400 S249,500 Sun l·S
2511 W. Sunflower #E·4. Santa Ana
546-2313 S82,500 Sat Sun 1·4
1001 W. Stevens #422, Santa Ana
963-6767 ~.ooo Sat Sun l·S
443 Gloucester Dr., Costa Mesa
642-4799 Sl.26,500 Sat Sun l·S
•22 Arboles CRSJ> Irvine
759·9100 $195.000 Sun 1·5
11 Encore Ct. CNwpt Crest> NB
546·2313 $176.500 Sun 1·4
# 17 Wildgoose Ct. Nwpt Crst. NB
673·53.54 $157,000 Sun 1·5
Z .. ,.. FAM RM w Da.
21649 Ocean Vista. So. Laguna
675-6000 $215,000 Sun 1·5
501 St. Andrews Rd. (Clay St) NB
673· 7300 $159,500 Sun 1·4
3 ... OOM
•314 Avenida Cumbre <Bluffs> NB
759-9100 S210,000 Sat S\Jn 1·5
7 Odyessy Court, Newport Beach
673-7300 $175,000 Sun 1·5
653 Vista Bonita, Newport Beach
640-6972 S275,000 Sat Sun 12·5
JM .... FAMIMwD9f
•25 Bridgewood C\f dbrg > Irv
759·9100 $290,000 Sun 1·5
S Summerwind Court. Newport
Be a ch
64&-4015 $185,000
4 ... 00M
19 Robon Ct., Newport Beach
673-7300 S215,500 Sun 1·5
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE •••a• 810 E. Oceanfront, Balboa
675-#10 $1885,000 Sat SUD 1·4
RINTAL
a•~MMIM•• 2007 Leeward Lane, B-.rcrwt, NB
6'4-4227 ., s.t am t-4 . .... wu•• . ...........
~ro'AYAitc.
Easy access Hwy. 101
0nce-f;\·~~a~r buy
Sl00.000 cash down. owe balance 7 yrs. 103 ,~8~~~''' C.... .. Mw
C .. f. 92'25
teDIAWAY COHDO
$126,SOO
2 bedroom. 2·story adult
u na t o n a c r es o f
landscaP.ed g r ounds .
OwMr w11l help finance
a\ 13%. Assume 6% loan. ·
()pen SattSun 1 5 -443
Gloucester Dr toff Tustin
between 20th-21st St l
Joan Lively. Rl tr w111
~T?
ONLY $1H.f007
That's all it COll.5 for this
terrific 4Br, 2V•B• home.
only i,; block to th_e beach. CJoae to tennis courta, access to com· munity pool , fen ced
brickyard. ASSUMABLE LOAN
Hurry before this gem
gets sold.
1.80 deg. Catalina ocean
view. 3 Bdrm condo.
Superb location. Pool.
~·fP'f;.E•wport c ......
640.5357
lllll TO 11.ACH
3 br, 1~ ba home in Hun· lineton Beach, New ap-
pliances, carpet le paint.
Lc~'gkf~~ISA
3 br, 1~ ba home in Del Cerro area . Orig.
owners. Lota of wood
£.8.!elln1. A stul at
WitiTOSCHOOL
4 br. 2 ba ho-In Santa Ana. G~at family home.
~~21/Slarf t7l10&0
~~1000 dcnm, MSl/mo. for uua fine 2bdrm home.
R ealty World ,
Capi1trano Assoc.
911.1010.
m.ooo. 103 .. sunuabl•
Corner '°'• DOl far from llllll Square· Park. up. lfaCMd abdrm, 2ba, n~w
a carpet throul~J. new ~ It oven wltli blt·in
micro. $111,000. Owner
will carrr 2nd with
U5.000. Owner/All
111-Jtl4.
• ...._. ,_,•wa Point, • ldrm. •
:,.,,"-Enclwl .tyle ... ~ to ,...,ectloa. From tllil mtry
floored •llmrdwood, bebold the v
bnatbt•lrtQI arac• of the ltab'eue
rl•l•I to the upper floor. The
ele1ant1y appojnted Uvln1 room
opeaa onto a Bayfront 1unny,
terrace and bOllt dock while the
maat• auite above enJoya another p_rhate vlewina of Newport
Harbor'• magnificent bay & blue
Pacific. A spectacular dlnina
room/famlly area and complete
gourmet kitchen promise a wealth
of possibilities for gracious living
and entertaining. Sl.295,000 each.
675-2311
llG CANYON-+llW usn.-
Privacy abounds in this elegant. 3
bedroom. 3 bath Bordeaux model
~h~~h o_ffers comfort and spacious
laving m an excelle nt location.
Owner will assist in financing.
Offered at $395.000. Call Ed Dillon
at 760-~.
COUNTllY FlllNCH IN IA YSHOltH
This unique 4 bedroom home on fee
land has been custom designed to
include French doors. wood paned
windows. solid oak cabinets. bay
window with seat , handpainted tile.
hardwood floors and used brick.
Ca ll Bill or Dottie Feeney at
760-~ open house Sunday 1-5. 2731
Bayshore.
CottONA D& MAI
Magnifi cent , one-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.
T his attractive duplex has two 2-br
and den units and a very attractive
price. Good investment opportunity
at only $235.000.
WATaAtONT WfTH SUP
This 3 br. 2112 ba townhome has a
patio and deck right on the bay with
a s lip for 35'boat. Offered fully
furnished for only $320.000. t his
h_ome has been used only as a part
time second home. Call Bill or
Dottie at 760-0835.
LIDO ISLE
This 3 bedroom ho me on Newport's
most popular is land has just been
r.ecarpeted and h as ne w paint,
fixtures and landscaping. Excellent
terms. owner will consid e r
lease-option. low down payment.
Open Saturday from 12-4 at 112 Via
Quito or call Ed Dillon at 760-08351
$425.000.
IAYSIDE CPYE
View of bay, boats. hills. Enjoy the
comforts of home a nd the amenities
or this community near the water.
Two bedrooms. den 2 ~ baths.
Large spacious rooms and elegant
decor. Owners will assist in
financing, consider trades. $610,000
-contact Nancy Jmbernino at
644-9990. MIWPOiT Hll6HTS
Best buy in Newport Heights -a
charming "must-see" 3 bedroom
hom e with fireplace. Huge yard has
room for pool and spa. Only
$169.500. Call Conn ie at 644·9990.
•
NEW BU.SINESSMEN
ContKt IN DAILY PILOT for
lnform•llon r•1•rdln9 Ill• :.-:.:.. r.c::::::.~"' .
I TOP °' SPYMAIS Ultra •UI*' oceu view. former model
home with many upirade1 . '
bedroolm, S bathe, IOl'leoul pool ud
apa. Priced at 996,000. with rm,ooo
ffnanetnc .
OWl1B WIU CADY
Only 25'° down, balance 12% intereet
for~ years. Outstanding 5 bedroom 3
batb home, beautifulfy decorated,
f antutic patio area with PoOl and spa.
Good views. $558,000.
COLONIAL E'TAR
Lovely • bedroom with great view.
Prime Spyglass Hill location.
Gorgeous PoOJ and waterfall. Mking
~.000. Owner will carry SW0,000.
hltold '""-T-t" •••He~ oceut•
towen, eoce. wftll o•er 2.IOO fNt of
~ ...... floor ... •• • • -.._. ........ wfHI ..... •1•111 I ad
fow ......... Tlih ......... .., ..... .
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t w o-9'e4roo• •p•rt•••t ••d ,... ........ , ...... ., ...... ,,,....two
bedroo.s .cl b.te.. lece.' of ...._
wo•d•rf•I towers fe•f•rH t•r••
WOO A •; fir1pl1Cff. t. •Aflw ..
Hie _,.r ... efed •lnr1 of N•wport
HortMw • .._ oc--. •a•t•u, ad city
Hglth. ''The T•i" po1M1 ... lh oww
be•cllfnllt wftll •olleytMI coeri ad
fire ....... s2.200.ooo.
This •nuHI Triplex It 011 ld••I
hl•Htwa..t appa lwlty fw ·~
of • c..,.. .... retrHt.
WATERFRONT HOMES.INC
REAi ESTATE
S..les. R~ntol• l'roperl~ Mo""9"ment
2436 W Coast Hwv 315 M<lnne Ave
Newport Be.ch Balboa lslc>nd
Hl-1400 '7J.6t00
6 UNITS IN THI ILUFFS
OWMr wll ~ AITD at IO/o .
Large very private owner's home
plus 5 other units ro lease. Owner'•
unit (approx 2300 sq ft) h as 4
bedrooms, 3 baths , living room.
dining room. Other units consist of
one 3 Bdrm and1 four 2 Br. 2~ Ba.
Each has"'two car. ~ncloeed garage.
Now asking $769,500.
RCTaylorCo
()40 . 9900
Pete ~tt ~alty
DREAMS COME TllUE
On the Peninsula Point, 2 Bdrm, 2
bath, den, double garage stressed
for 2nd story. Beamed ceilin gs,
used bric k, paneling -a real
dream home. Open Sunday 1·5.
raNCT COMllMATION
VIEW -HOME LOCATION all in
prestigious Turtlerock. P resident
home plan 70. 4 Bdrm. family room.
indoor laundry, 3 car garage -
comfortable family home & more!
Call for appt to see. $410.000.
FHL THI PEACE & TllAMQUIUTY
As you step thru gated entry. into
this Cliff Have n charmer. Top
quality. custom built for present
owners. 3 Bdrms and family or
dining room. Large p ool a nd
enclosed yard. A rare opportunity
for another perfectionist!
' CO:ZY IEftlA T IN HEIGHTS
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.
Open for inspection Sunday 1·5.
ALL SPIFFID UP IN DO\'& SHOlllS
Large spacious rooms in choice·
n eig hb o rhood . 5 Bdrm s.
entertaining-s ized kitchen. high
ceilinged family room with great
fireplaces. a nd builtins thruout.
Totally redecorated. Available now.
or see it Sunday 1-5.
SECLUDID MIWPOllT HIHiHTS
Cape Cod dream home . Ne w
kitchen and bathrooms. big trees
and lots of brick work. A real love !
GRACIOUS AND SPACIOUS
Custom home in Cliff Ha ven. Large
rooms for entertaing and cozy
upsta irs s itting r oo m wit h
panoramic water view. $285.000.
Come by and see it Sun 1·5.
642 -5200
I 605 WIS TC LIFF DRIVE
NIWPottT llACH
bell,
REALTORSS
RUSTIC llAMCHB
Spacious ranch styled home filled with lots of country warmth! Has aboutj
1800 .square feet of living space ... complete with three bedrooms. 11 2 baths .•
family roo.m an~ hearty brick fireplace. Super close to schools and shops.
a nd only five miles from the beach! Priced to sell at $110,000 ! Call today.
540-1720 ,.....,, STYl.9 ••.
For family fun ! With four bedrooms and about 1800 square feet there's plen·
~Y .of room for al.I! Includes formal dining, family room and brick fireplace in
li v1~g room. Minutes from schools and shops. Two miles from ocean!
Motivated owner may help with financing. $112 500. For details call today.
540-1720 •
SPAIKU. llAUTY!
~ovely Mesa-Verde home is just waiting for you to move into! rt 's
immaculate! Features a deliJChtful fioorplan with three bedrooms. Spacious
living room highltghted by romantic fireplace. All tucked on good siied lot!
$119,500. Don't miss this one! Call 540-1720
IMfllTOU -...HT
Take note of these four super units I Located in great rental area of Costa
~esa. Each has private garage .. $296,000. Owner will help qualified buyer
with financing. Assumable low mterest loan. For more informati,on call
~~ } SNAii SPANISH. ••
Beautiful Mesa Verde Spanish delight nettled on tree adorned property! Has
three good sized bedrooms. Owners tender loving care shows throughout I
Many upgrades including plush carpets. Just painted inside and out. Owner
may help with financing. $125,500. Huten ro see and call today! 540-1720
Olllet• wmt llSl'ICTIOM
For the moet di1criminatln1 buyers la this four bedroom beauty! Has about
2400 square feet of the moet 11ortoua living space I Includes three baths.
formal dlnln&, f amtly room, TWO fireplaces ! A remarkable kitchen with
everything! RV access . '1•.900. Hurry and call today! 540-1720
540-1720
Ztll S. ~llOl ILVD .. COSTA MISA
C4MIO ~ CUSTOM YllW Hor.t Elegant newly
·remodeled home w/3BRS. formal dining rm and illand
kitchen wt brkfst area., Pvt spa & exercile room
• w/bath. Pool. $935,000 incl land. Belle Chaee Lee
644·6200. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 P .M. 4501 GORHAM. <S·33>
· OPIH St»t l~:JO ,,M. -142 HAllOlt ISLAMO Dlln!
Attention Yachtsmen ! Large custom built home
overlooking sunny dock to 147' frontage bay view. 2nd
fl~r master suite in separate wing w/sttting rm & fplc .
Maids roomt conve_ttible lit)ra('y/den & dock facility for
large boat. $1,495,000. Larry Dyer 642-8235. <S-34 > ·
INGUSH NORMANDY ESTATE! Magnificent residence
offering prestige & security and a home of the
exceptional quality craftsmanship & detail found in
imported tiles. rich woods. leaded windows and more.
Se parate maids room. View. $2.000.000. Lynne
Valentine 644 -6200. OPEN SUN 1-4 :30 P .M. 5
DEERWOOD. <S-35)
PRIVACY & VIEW! Only 15 minutes from Newport! All
custom remodeled 3BR home w/p00L s pa. sauna and
4-car garage. Only $389.500 incl :v.. acre land Tom
All inson/Turry Hanes 642-823.5. OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5
P.M. 1Z753 BARRETT LANE. <S-35a I
TURru ROCK -MOUNT AIM VIEW! 4BR home w/centra l
air & fres h paint. Assumable loan wt fl'exible terms
available. F ast escrow possible. Priced to sell at
$189.500 includes the land. Marty Elliott 551·8700. <S-36 )
IA YNONT DELIGHT! Your own deck out over the water
and a lovely 2BR plus den condo in the Bayside Cove.
$595.000. Julie Va n Wieren 752-1414. CS-371
TURTLE ROCK HIGHLANDS! Beautiful 4BR Lusk
''MacGregor·· model wtloft. formal dining rm. sunken
den . w/fpl c . Excellent financing. Community pool.
tennis. $297,500. Mary Lou Marion 642-8235. (S-38 >
MEW OFHRIMG -llG CANYON! Private courtyard
entry into this beautiful 4BR home. Master suit e
w llar~e dressing area. den w/fplc. spa & complete
security system. $750.000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200.
<S -39>
llACH DUPLEX! Each unit has 2BRS. 2 baths. sun deck
and patio. Great seasonal rental. 1 block to beach.
$230,000. Berit Mitchell 642-8235. <S-40 )
SPYGLASS Hill! Magnificent "Southport." model al the
top of the hill. 6BRS. 4 baths . formal dining & large
family rm. Appointments throughout. Custom pool and
spa. Seller will finance qualified buyer. SSS0.000. Belle
Partch 752-1414. <S-41 >
LINDA ISLE COUPLE HOME! 2BR & convertible den, 3
baths. Jru-ge "U'' dock on 52 ' waterfront lot & high
beamed ceilings in living rm and dining rooms.
$1.l75,000 leasehold Appl. only w/ Dona Chichester
642-8235. < S-42 >
TURru ROCK GUM GAIDIH HOME! Popular 3BR. 2
bath Larkspur mode l is ideal for entertaining. No
maintenance yard. Owner may carry paper. $210.000.
Scott Alston 551 -8700. (5 -43 >
MAGMIFICEMT HOME -2 YEARS UNDER
COMSTRUCTIOM! In exclusive Big Canyon on the ~olf
cours e w/lake & mountain view. High walls &
secluded gate open to pool a nd spa & s wan fountains.
Two story entry. sunken living rm. garden room.
his t he r studios. solid oak construction in 6000 sq.ft. of
elegant li ving. $2.300.000. Barbara Au ne 642-8235. <S-44 >
DELIGtf!'Ul OFHIUNG! Steps from patio to be;tch ~
Prest1g1ous 4 BR home w/large bonus room. $750,000.
Amy Gaston 642-8235. IS-45)
IETTB THAM lllAHD HEW! Step into this imlllaculate
3BR. 2 bath .home wtthe highest quality upgrades.
Located on quiet cul-de-sac a short walk to community
pool and tennis. Enjoy mountain view. $162.500. Toni
Morris 5.51-8700. <S-46 >
GRACIOUS LIVING -llG CAHYOM ! Pop ula r
Bro~dmoor Plan 1 w/SI::RS. large formal living rm.
family rm ~/Wet bar. maids qtrs. master suite w/fplc.
garden patio. Large lot w/pool and spa. $975,000. Lynne
Valentine 644-6200, CS-47 )
CORONA Da MAI EXCHANGE! 2 years new home on 45 ·
lot South of the. Highway w/3BRS. family rm. study.
2112 baths. Beautiful 2BR rental over 5-car garage. Will
consider installme nt sale or trade. $390 .000. Bea Arnold
644 -6200. fS-48 >
LOCATED. IN DOVER SHottES! Delightful 4BR. dining
an~ farruly rm home. Pvt. study off master suite.
Maids room. indoor/outdoor patio living, pool and s pa.
Access to pvt beach. $559.000. Lynne Valentine &44-6200.
(S-49 )
EXCITING OCEAN VllW! Smashing townhome
overlooking beautiful greenbelt enhanced by ocean
view. Large assumable loan. Sl79,900. Suzanne Shuler
00-~. <S-50>
IA YflOMT TOWNHOM' COMDOMIMIUMI Smashing
European styl~ \¥/handsome crown moldings, 2 marble
fplcs, 3BR swtes. Secluded courtyard w/ptivate pool
and fou ntain. $965,000 incl. prime land. Cathy
Schweic.kert 642-8235. <S-51)
MIWrOltT SUPll ST.AlltTlll Immaculate 3BR famtly
home w/comer location -perfect for young bu)'ers.
Lush landscaping. Sl74.500. Suzanne Shuler 6'2·8235.
(S·S2) --·
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2 ltor~ traditional. D•~orator perfttt. 8 BR. bonus + playrooms.
lll0,000. See Sude Exley Al 6
MALIBU ClRCLE
OP9t .. DOY• SHOal
5 Bdrm. Cu»tom kitchen. Out·
atanding pool area. Terms $5.W,000.
FEE. See Kay Parker At 1301
GALAXY ORJVE.
OPIM IN IA YCllST
Three BR. + Fam. Rm. &c Dining.
Room for boat or trailer. $259, 750.
See Craig Kindig At 2021 COM-
MODORE.
~lN IA YSHOllS
Tell guard at gate you plan to see
this 3 BR. + Fam. Rm. collage.
$299,000. See Lucy Rose At 2551
VISTA DRIVE.
OPIM IN TURTI.laOCK
3 BR. Broadmoor. Fam. Rm. Ex·
cellenl location. condition & flnanc· ing. $177.500. See Cora Baldikoski
"At 1&175 SI ERRA MARIA.
0.... IN TUltTLROCK YISTA
Truly a showplace. Luxurious view.
4 BR. ''Wa ldorf" Elegant wood
pane lling. Fam. + Din'g. rooms.
$299,000. See Barbara Ballman At
12 VALLEY VlEW.
OCEAM & JETTY VllW
Lovely open California style home.
Gated entrance. 3 BR. charming
den & Fam. Rm. Lrg. patio with
circular pool. Short walk to private
beach. Perfect lot for expansion.
$649 .000 including the land in
"'Cameo Shores.
UMDA ISLE • :· Please call to see this beautifully
!-decorated s ingle s tor y home. 4
bedrooms. 3 baths . dining room.
Slip for large boat plus additional
s pace for s meller ones. Sl.250.000.
$TIPS TO ILUE PACIFfC
Two story Corona del Mar home.
Wood siding. French doors. Large
master suite with fireplace . Beam
cei lings. Window seat. A very
unique 3 bedroom home. $399,000.
liYRlOHT
Panoramic Bay View. Vaulted ceil-
ing entry. Lower level off lrg. patio
has living, family & dining rms. Up·
per level has 4 BR's. 2 iJ.4ps l~ 45~
boat. $1,895.000.
A TTIHTIOH NA TUIE -Lovas
Here's a 3 BR. Townhome that will
let you enjoy the beauty & serenity
at Newport's Bac k Bay. Micro-
wave. trash compactor. community
pool & spa. $139.500.
HEY! LOOI( ME ova
This 4 BR 21"2 bath has just been re-
decorated for you. Come see this
great family home with pool in
Westcliff. $375,500.
VIEW IM HAllOI VIEW HIUS
The ocean. the harbor. & the city
lights by night wil captivate you.
·. All this plus 4 BR. Beamed ceilings.
Large separate family room & cozy
fireplace. $319.500.
WESTCUFf PRIVACY
A property like this doesn't come
along very often. Marvelous family
home. Large lot. 4 BR. pool. s pa,
sauna & pool room. $365,000.
AFFOltDAILE IATCH PAD
with a lovely greenbelt location in
the Bluffs. Split level 2 BR. 1 BA .
townhome. $145.000.
MISn.ED IM HILLSIDE
Overlooking Buck Canyon & Little
Co r~na del Mar Beach. A very
s pecial home with charm in every
nook & cranny. Stained glass win-
dows & brass fixtures. Details not
to be believed! 3 BR. 2 BA. $745,000.
• ACROSS RlOM PAIK
Lusk built 3 BR. family home in
Eastbluff .. One level with privacy &
large farruly room. Formal dining
room. Fenced yard for children. $225,000.
A VBY SPICIAL IA YROMT On the peninsula 's East Bay
beautifully decorated s bedroom
home. Special pier & slip with wide
SANDY BEACH. Special double
garage _on separate lot. $2.100.000
Fee.
WIDI LOT ntll'LIX
Rare Corona del 'Mar find. Trtplex
on a 45 ' lot and desirable street.
Owner may help with some financ-
ing. Priced right $337 ,500.
HAllOVI ISi A• 11111• ICI
with 150' of bayfront! Quality built
euatom. Marveloua uae of oak
panelling throughout. s BR. Pool.
Lar1e boat dock commanding view
of Chrtltlana Bay . $1, 750,000.
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I NewJJ remodeled tr.adJtioDal style a
bdrm, 2 beth home featurtni lar1e
rec;reatian room 6 2 PAUGI. Livtn1
room bu attractive beam ceilln1.
fireplace • French doon leadlna onto
brick patio. New kitchen &It-in
appUancea. Cloee to teqnla courta.
sandy beachet 6 chabbouM. Can be
sold lully fumiahed. $420,000.
IAY'fllOMT
We have several fine homes
with pier & slip
IMIOA PIMMSULA
Quality oceanfront triplex. 4 Bdrm, 2
bath each unit. Excellent inceme.
$1,300,000.
BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR
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at ...
LINDA ISLE
Newly remodeled Bayfront. The on-
ly fee home on the market. Ex-
tensive use of authentic European
antique woods and stained glass
windows. 4 Bdrm, 31h ba &c maid's
quarters. Exclusive and by appt.
only. $2.6 million.
llVlllE
University Park. Excel end unit
Cardiff w/custom loft. Oversized lot
and close to pool. On the greenbelt .
This charmer has excellent as-
sumable home or bachelor pad.
$158.900. •
15 Jordan East
Open Saturday and Sunday 12-4
IRYINE
Lovely 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, single fami·
ly home with VERY private yard .
Xlnt location. close to schools. shop-
ping and freeway. $164.500.
34 Amond Tree Ln.
Open Sunday 12·4
UDO tSLE
Newly decorated 4 Bdrm with 4
baths. Includes pool and spa. Im-
maculate. Immed. occupancy.
, 204 Via San Remo
Open Sun 1-4:30
COIONA DEL MAR
1t Fantastic ocean view. 4 Br charmer
w 'ultimate privacy. $425,000.
LAGUNA HILLS
Portofino mdl inAU~o Hills. 4 Bdrm.
2112 baths. Pool and spa. $247,500.
BIG CANYON
Custom home on golf course. 5
Bdrm, 41h ba. 6000 sq . ft. View.
Security. Sl.95 million.
IG CANYON
2 Bdrms +den in wonderful end un-
it. Excel finan. Priced to sell at
$300,000.
BIG CANYON
Popular Deauville Townhome with
pool and spa. Lovely canyon view.
3450 SQ. ft. AJI new cpt and paint.
Oversized lot. Priced to sell at
S575.000. E.xcel financing avail.
LINDA ISLE
Charming waterfront home with
lots of wood & tile. Accommodates
75' boat. $2. 75 million.
llWPOIT HEINIS
Fixer upper. Family home with
pool and bric k . Excel location.
SIM,900.
DAllA POllT
Spectacular views of Dana Point
Marina coastline from this im·
maculate 3 Bdrm, 2 ba home. Fully
eq uippe d works hop and 2nd
kitchen. Fantastic paUo for enter-
tainlni includes bar, bl tin BBQ and
gas heaten. E~cel owner financing
with 25% down. f150,·000.
2071 Ian Joaquin Hiiia Rd.
Acron from lfQ CANYON
Newpott leectt
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I 11/"9 Wawt. Me Lem ....
On Prestieious Galaxy Drive. You will
be impressed with this lovely 4-bedrm
home with a very fabulous room lor
entertaining a crowd of people. A
great open floor plan with f amity rm
and formal dining plus a beautiful
large pool &c spa on the view Jide .
1620 •ALAXY K SAT /suM I 2-..JM:JO
IRYN T81ACI
..ONT IOW -S7tl,OOO
New exclusive listing. Moel fantastic
location for viewing the boating
activity, jetty, ocean. bright lights &
roma.ntic Catalina Island. Just in time I=~~==~~~ to have a close-up view of the
Christmas boat parade. New lush
landscaped terrace. 4 Bedrooms, lam.
rm . formal. dining. dual stone
fire places, ~-car garage. Call for appt.
SIPAltAn NOMI & IHCOMI SJ75,000
Prime East Costa Mesa location near
21st &c Tustin Ave. You will love this
charming separate 2 Bdrm home of
redw~ siding on wide lot. plus two 2
Bdrm income units. A beautiful
woodsy private patio w/BBQ and huge
e xpans ive s pa. Quiet. peaceful &
picturesque. Call for appointment.
MOUNTAIN TOP HOMI
AUOWHIAD-SMOW VAWY
A beautiful award winning home on
top of the world. Ski in the winter.
s wim in the summer & enjoy this
outstanding 3 bedroom home for all
seasons. Only $96.500.
WISLIY M. TAYLOR CO .. UALTC>aS
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Ml'wW•'PCJll-IT"' CIMTll, M.I. 644-49 I 0
EASY UVIMG!
Huge Jbd s urrounded by woods
i n Lak e Fore s t . Low
maintenance yard w/beautiful
"Ypa. Low d o wn paymern:·
Assume 10~ int. OWC lrg. 2nd.
$225.000. Call Patrick Tenore.
EASTSIDI
20H A LOT
2 Bd 1 Ba house. ut1 I. room.
fen ced yard. double garage.
a nd l Bd 1 Ba un\t. fenced
yard-income-$820/ mo. $134.950.
Call Craig.
UMDA ISU
4br. 41hbath + maids qtr. Lrg.
FR .. formal dining Beaut lite
d ecor. Room for 65 · yacht.
Owner consider option. Sell at
$1.100.000. Bob & Dovie Koop.
DOVR SHOttlS CUSTOM
2·3br. 4 ba, formal dining,
bridge rm. 3FP. Fab view.
Total sec. "must to see''
SS00.000 Bob & Dovie Koop.
OCEAN VIEW DOVH
4br. 4ba. formal dining. Huge
FR. huge yard w/pool. fab
ocean & nite lite view. $725K
Fee. $500,000. Ext fin . assum.
Bob & Dovie Koop.
WA TlltROMT MIWPOln'
Boat dock ·+ 3br. 3ba home. 3
yrs . old . Huge master s uite
with lrg. spa & bayview. Sell at
$525K. $274 1st T .D. at llo/r
assum. Bob & Dovie Kooo.
IAYROMT LIASI
2br. lba, fireplace. 3yrs old.
Fab view . S650/ mo. Bob &
Dovie.
MIWPOIT + 4 UMfTS
3br. 2ba. FR. owner unit + 3-2.
2ba. Vr. shrp. S340K w/190K
assum. at 11.5%. Inc. S21.300.
Bob & Dovie Koop.
C~ SHOal UAll
4br, 3ba, Ir. pool. Ocean view.
3 pri beaches. Sl.900/ mo. Bob
& Dovie Koop.
· lavM Tm.IACI ""'51'
3br. 2ba, all newly decor.
Breakfast fm .• dining. lrg F.R.
w/fp.' Beau living rm w/fp.
New shake roof, paint, cpt. nu
french doors. Must see. at
S330K Fee. Bob or Dovie.
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DWLIX a.osa TO llACH
3 Bed 2 baths each unit.
Furn{abed. Stone F /P lower . Good s um ·
mer/winter renlal. Ask-
in& fljftift!'~~ve
TRIPI.IX
Large 3 Bdrm, 2 bath,
fireplace plus two-2
Bdrm, 1 bath in excellent
condition. Priced al
1 ~· ·'·'
associated
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NEWPORT
TOWN HOME
t 7% DOWN, 2 Bdrm end i unit. Owner will carry .
1
the financin1. call for de-
tails. Prine. only. Bkr.
673-8550
1 THAT'S I . IMCllDllLE
ASSUMABLE LOANS
'AND OWNER WILL
: HELP FIN'ANCE this I gorgeous 4 drm home.
I Family room and formal
dining rm Only S167.~.
1 Call 979-5370 now
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CO.. Wint UI. • .TO 9CWll 11 IDFll Mapiftcent)y
deeorated four bedroom home. Formal dlnina s:oom .
Family room. DramaUc Uvtn1 room with floo.-to
cellintc brick fireplace. Gourmet kitchen with
exceptional 1a1 ranae, griddle and 1rill. Fantastic bay
view. Owner motivated. IJ.educed SZS,000.
t7ll '9'UIY mlYI ..••••••••.•.•.•••.. MOW 1471,000
OPEN SUMDA Y 1-4:30
COMI Wint US. •• TO DOY.a 1110.11 60 feet of bay front!
Huge brick terrace with ornamental trees. Four bedrooms.
Bay View from all living areas, including master bedroom.
You own the land -not leasehold.
401 HOaH STil LAMI .......................... $941,000
COMI WITH US. • .TO DOVll SHOllS. Inspiring view of
Upper Bay and night lights. Dramatic courtyard entry with
pool, spa and fountain. Four huge bedrooms. dining room
and den. Exercise room. Six baths. You own the land!
I 072 IAMT'IA•O DalYI •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• S750,000
COMI WITH US. .• TO DO'fll SH0411S. Refreshing Upper
Bay view! Three bedrooms, dining and family room home.
Walk-in wet bar. Sunken conversation area in living room
with fireplace. Luxurious pool !
1472 6ALAXY DltlVI .............................. S.15.000
COMI WITH US ••• TO OOYa SHOllS. Elegant three
bedroom home. Family room. Formal dining room.
Tastefully decorated. The huge yard, pool. decking and
luxuriant plantings are an absolute dream ... a restful retreat from reality!
I lU aALAXY DRIVE •.•••••••••••••••••••••• , ••••• S4'5.000
COME WITH US ••• TO DOYH SHOllS. Probate sale.
Executor eager t o sell ! Four bedroom home. Dining room.
Den Pool size yard. Fruit trees. Submit offer.
1441 ~AL.UY DRIVE .............................. S470,000
COMI Wl1H US. • .TO HAllOI YllW HtuS. Beautifully
s ituated five bedroom home. Family room. Three baths.
Two fireplaces. Three car garage. Restful view of canyon and mountains. Pool size yard.
I 034 SAM>CASnl .•••• SHOWN IY APl'T .•...•••• SU0,000
COME WITH US ••• TO IAYCllST. Owner motivate-d!
Elegant four bedroom home. Three baths. Dining and
family rooms. Lovely library. Master bedroom suite has
nine closets! 8lxll0 lot. Sparkling Pool.
1924 HOUDAY ROAD •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl I 0,000
COME WITH US ••• TO WISTCU,.. Attractive three bedroom
home. Two baths. Neat family room with fireplace. Like
new carpet. Large lot 85xUO. Sparkling pool. fenced for
children's safety. Quick possession. ·
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1617 WESTCUFF DI., N.B. 631-7300
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Coodol YJ>lr•d•d end ·-~%.payment& 9802 per 551.3888 THIM ITIAL ~ wit.II u ou&a • UllAtl EXTRA w1Ddow1-mo. 2nd TD payments, and It woa't lake a thief -.,.ue watAtr view and
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'VJEW! Bciuaa 1tora1e • 3512Sa.ntaAAaAve. Proleaalonally decorat· ---c• sharp Dana Point bdrint, I"' batbl: lb. c:cuda"1pace. Tak•over 2 BR. a~ ba, contemp. ed, move in condition, •-1.-v duplex. Two bedrm, 1 CODclo la apacioul a
low • mo. payment, dalia~llll.0004. 6.. 6..09~ beauilfuJ up1rade1. Aprx OPIM IUM. l·I beth upper unit feature• ~~~flnorta1b~ Delu
low· •.aoo-10~~ int. 6*-.ot6 6 -• 1 mlJe ocean. Price only llt02 va. ......... new carpet, freah paint, ....... •le-. faall~ loae balance! Full .--u.n .. _lo .. beamed Ill room, 2 llreplace1, a · rl1~ c,:oo! L 8 a~I • t;d~ ~. 4 br, 2 ba. 402 16th Pl. Call 842·8&50 for appt. bdnm, 2 batba, dining eocftreplace,,!tloin1n1 area " ~ AU174. -·-· .,. w maraet. Pr.ideal Home offer• 3 c e n Is • tadled 1ar~e. A re
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BS IA:l'&RS · IASTSIOI C.M. in your sparlllin1 pool. $248,SOO inchading land. the Marina. OUT OF acnia, ovenlu pool aod -• Immaculate 4 BR, 2 Ba STATE OWNER MAY spa, room for tennis
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Clean • cozy 2 bdrm. estate. Brand new cptn1. Preaklent Home has just PROVIDE TERMS for oourt. Very cuatom con·
lar&e yard, well kept re· bltn microwave, 1as ......_ 1 .......... ~ Bdr· m, 2 qualified buyer. Offered strucUon, s1UTOunded by aidential area. Great Ab d t d ~ .. oeu .. fcor -•v .... ~~ 000 ~'LL ......... 11 .. 1 ds nd starter. Close to all raa1e. un an use bath, family room, large UIU,, ~.... r v ..... a_ ... courtyar a
LOU ~HT... brick. Walk to schools secluded vard. 1 m . PRICE! ~tllbgrooods .... 182S,OOO., _.... .a...a:...... ecbook•abo.-.Owner's andlhopa,fromqulet cul ' llJ.SSJONREALTY -
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--OP--.. ......;;...-HOU--S-l--1 11D CAIPIT SZ79,SOOincludln1 land. -"-2~1':!1'.f SAT.12:30te4:30 HJ-1351 SMOICITRH Oce•flf.lof91ill '7~)33 I 1114 c...... llG ASSUM. LOAM Rrand new on market. OCIAM & CANYON Lo down, low interest.
Super 4 Bdrm. 2 bath Completely refurbished 3 Thia lovely 2 bdrm con· WIMDOW YllWS Treasure hi and M .H.
S&LorlXCHAHCH with 1reat BONUS BR lo/4ba home In Hunt. do, eod unit, ia io ex· Splendid home or wood Parlt. Jim Thomas 71'
2 realdenUal Income un· ROOM Including pool ta· Bch. 1 mile from ocean. cellent condition. Double and glue with each win· 4119-3111.6
ita on Balboa Island. for ble. New cera mic Ule. Brand new appliances. garage, large patio. dow framing a ~ifferfol&...-----.. -.... ---1-0-5~,
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I Sll0,000. ocean or mountain view. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Portland Ore1on. Write Sl37.:SOO C..twy Own the comfortable 3
Scott McCartney , So.C-'fRealty 79.16 SAMJOA9UIH bdrmhomeofdramatic20"/o down will Cully aK·
Cabana # 104, 3rd S t . 546-5605 I 979• 1 5 o Corner condo in The spaces. Just reduced to sume a $239,000 1st at
Lake O.we10. Oregon or ---------1 LAKE PARK AREA , Villas, 2 bdrms, 2 baths, szss,ooo. 12 ~ % . No p o i~ t s~ caU~/242·2900day1 Lrg Mesa Verde Home. Walk to beach, schools, patio, double attached 644-7211 Largest model. N1gue! OWC. garage. 2 Years old. Shores Villa. $299,000.
(213)794·3'122eves. and. Lake Park. 3 BR , Adult community. Ex· WUI consider tnde in ~}Blf8iy ---------1 family rm, lge R-2 lot. cellent value at s146 950 a re a . Pr inc. on I y . /Jn ~l(Jll
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I. + modern apt. VILLAS Sll.S,000. Prine only Agt.1 CUL VY DALE
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on corner or bays. Lg Only 3 letl, 2Br, 2"'2 Bal SJ6.l4S4; 536-80IJ I New listing. J bdrm. 2 ---------1
I ~~tr!':~:'J'~·a~a1~! luxury condos, or t~e fllliJ.A.._.Cl.._.G 'bath. country kitchen .. Ta.dlofWlw.n..ss I ..
f aQCC. '31111..000 Back Bay. Va~ted ce1I· nAn " large comer lot. Large I Plenty of wood. glass and! •• -
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... l•IALTY : logs, 2 mslr swtes. only: BY SELLER assumable )o.an. E~-i decks blend with the
, 12131434-0901 I Sll6,000 Sat/Su 10 "' • L 1 B 3 8 cellent condatton. This I ch a r a c t er o C th e · ODenSa1 n . .., ove Y S r a won'llpt SIPSOO neig.hbortlood A charm.
I I 25125-to~A••· 1 w/formal dining rm .1 DAYIDD.CAILSOM ing38drm2 .Ba for on1yi
..... ,, ... , ... 1007! 6'2·7330dys646-6093evs I farr,uly rm. h~ge encl.I llALTOll3l-929l 1268.000. I . •••••••••••••••••••••••!Lo~ ... -c-..a.-l pa!to rm, Choice arca.1 1 l..agunaVillageR.E Monarch S ummit I ' ..... CH COTT ... _I I ... ., .--w -• Priced to sell at Sl59,500. 497-1761 Tremendous ocean and ' -""• · 2&38drm. By appt. only w/agt 1 *~Tll-LEVR : I coastline view from this
; Charming home in quiet",. $112!S00.$11~,000. . SJ&.6086 ___ ; Beauufulll'. dec~rat'ed ' L..alJ-a Cyw I.treat I 2 bdrm, 2 ba, end unit
l ~~~~~ lc,i:.,o o~ ~oo~n·'1 Seller WIU pa)"d..illerence LowDowwjHo q..I. ' and ma Int al n e_d ! Rustic retreat nestled inj ('Ofldo. Vaulted ceilings. between current mort. , Briarwood model.. Th1.s I the hillside or Canyon (rplc. atrium, covered
IJyd. Rented. Very good! rat~ le 2 pt.s below for a EXEC. HOME , Broad!JM>Of home 1s a1r l Acres Dr. 3 Bdrm. lrg patio. 2 car g arage. financing w/$25S,000 t;{. penodol2 yrsor less 1( 'l1illtole11ell : conditioned, ha s 4 ya rd . Owner will JUMP ON THlS Rar
owner. Offers invite ·1 mterest rat~ drop 2 pts. Fabulous 4 br. 2~ ba l Bdtms, 3 Bat.hs. over: finance. low down. Call Opportunity! Sl48,500. F
<714> 673-1610· I ~n Hse daily 12·4· 2004 Franciscan Fountain 12000 sq ft, a~num. and I for appt, R.C. Taylor Co.
1S8r, 2Ba . 2sty, 1 ~ lots, byj eyer. 64H 99l Agt. home. Priced 15K below 1~ landscapmg. Shows 64().9900 131 .. 440
i owner. Steps to bay· OWNEll TRHSFttD! rmrket. In perfect cond. like a model. Call for 1 -:.~~;;;y:n;~u;..,--1---•-----. ··--' bl f I in every respect. Huae appt. ACCBCT ON VIEW ;;;1:·aid~~!', p?u;b?:g~ Mwt sell btO 5Br. 2Ba, family rm w/bar area& iJ ! Breathtaking vle,w of .
1475,ooo. 673·0l29 nr So. Cat Plaza, new beaut. plank flooring. ~I ~bridge Pac If i c from Sa n ... .,.,. leec:ll I 06t cpt.s • waUP.aper. Great Secluded backyard area. Clemente laland to•••••••••••••••••••••-.•
C.W .. M• I 02l for lg family. $130,000. Master br w /retreat & Reak1 Hollywood Hills from HIWPOIT SHORIS ·
••0 ••••••••••••••••••• Jerry 638·49&0 Agt. huge deck . Only 25K 551·3'09 t.bia Immaculate 3 Bdrm, Walk to beach:
MUST SILU MUSA VERDB 4 Br. 2 Ba. down. Priced at $184,900. ..,. rrHu 1'1lwy 1rvi-den, family room home. CANALFRONT 4 Br \
owner left sta te , with pool. Beaut. Drive by 21811 Seacrest • Amid towering pines. Ba SZ55000 ~do~n
s pacio us duplex. lndscpng le eaiy care <near Hamilton• Woodbridge 3Br 2~Ba Beamed cell.in1s. com· suiisomo'.12%1nt. lyr . ." ft.replaces, aara1e. 1100 yard. Owner may carry Bulbard). CaU Mike at larlast Wullam L 00 On ~elely redecorated. ·
eq. ft. each unit Gross financlna. SUl,900. D . ....._bkr. park . By o.:n~r ; 39,500. Fantutrc cBr.ZBa.Gori~de·
$1150/mo. 29"4 down. 8bW'b Realtor 546·9950. I MW• S5'8-5060. cor, ll lot. Ownr wjll belp ~~87~~~~~· IASTSIDI llwta• 1042 09A ... ITUI ttnweSU5.ooo . .... ~~~~.-rr.vrw-----y $12,500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.........,DO A Frame 3 Br. 2 Ba -------~ -~ ~ ~ ~n.a.xan.w.c 2B 2Ba do Ste ~ "'" r, con · ps to Cozy lBr starter home. HARBOUR PINES Gourmet kitchen $17SK beac h. S228,500. By A&ent.645-0882. 2st.ry-2 Br.2~batwohs. 1 Bdrm+k>ft. Sbarp end 1213N.COASTHWY OWC with SSOK down, VA owner. 213·944·9781 days. Rdwd decking, comm \omit. 8 ,950. LAGUNA BEACH U% int .. 17 mo .. n~
CAUFORMIA 2 13 . et l . 4 1e9 or CUSTOM HOME pool. su1.soo. By owner ».t.anieloTC'°r. 497-4848 per mo.
DRIAMS BUYERS! TIC-613-7'60evea. ).tis 846-1890,641-8321 C~l I wport ....... NCMTH .. D
Beautiful spacious 3 lmrmculate detached 2 =~S.. 1-5 A VEIDE .... y-o~ COMDO 640.5357 3 Br. 2 Ba. 2 Sty. Move In
cond. Steal for $149,900. bdrm home, great loca· Bdrm, 2 bath home. Big C -H• ...... DS Sbr.3ba-terrific famlly -"" "' Victoria Hl1hlands . lion. Fabulous famil)' family room with brick --" home. Lge, bea11l. 35' boat slip oo main Unsurpassed wh it e room, 2 frplcs, jacuzzi. 4100 Cortl•d landscaped1 back yard. channel, 2 pools, 3 tennis HOltTHWOOD water views frof m nealhrl1y 4 Br. 3 Ba., + FR. H~e
Lovely family and enter· UI06Jama ca. courts, jacuzzi. Only l ID· SPA every room rqm s patio le decks. corner lot.
JASMMI. ~ -Tastefully upgraded l s ty.
Piao 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.
graded 4 Bdrm detached home. $525,000.
CUSTOM LOT -One acre +lot w/architectural
plans for 3800 + sq. ft. home. Rolling hills &
horse area. $173,000.
WOO&Wlll •I -Superb 2 Bdrm/ A'Shford with
greenbelt location. Priced to show the owner
wants action f aat. SlSl,500
A TOUCH 0. WILJ.IAM.... -Turtlerock
Highlands 2 sty 4 s,r D l' view lot, w/sbutters,
hardwd. Warm It taS\.". ha exceptional piece
of property offered at $389.~.
l9UC9 $41 .... -3 BR Plan 5 ln Jasmine
Creek w/mi.nl ocean view, plutatloll shut.ten. o~c large contract, at 11% *3tq.ooo.
TUmaoc1 IM:tl•MM -Natural beamed
wood celllnp, panelln1. warm earthtones. A
lovely view. Thla • .Bdrm Edlnborou1b bu everythlns including xlnt ftnanctne. '319.000.
tainmeol ho me, 4Br. 0 WC 2 II d -$235,000. R.H.R .. Agt, Nicely upfraded Plan 11 . ~c.::;:oo~~:e·. iex~ ,Jt'f
2'n Ba , b ea utiful S.bMff BoborYvonne,673·7300 Northwood Park d e · cellenl Clow for enter· J....,ltO'lrlH courtyard patio, lee J latched home with A/C, Cral4J O'lrien land. $298,500. Bkr. 0i .. I ,tor EterrifiBc pnk·c1e. !nm 1044 skinny dip spa. great ~·:~LAR M28850 675-4010. aa.. or my urc e, ••••••••••••••••••••••• landscaping le decorat· ••• ·
agt,9'19-8373•952·8891. Univ Park. 3bdrm +Ing. $103.000 in usable ... views &Cat91ina sun JohnCoombebkr
IRYIMITIRR.ACI Rx..--ExcJ.ln bonus. 2ba detached. financing. Priced to sell sets can be yours in this ExdllllnMew
ONLY IOO/oDOWM In College Park. This 3 S14 0,000. Agt/Owner atS1S2,!IOQ. i mma c ulate thr ee Wat .. f1CM.tHotm Beaut. 3br, or 2 + den, Caito See bedroom hom e. Well
I lot . t br.l~baatS115.000 has Collee.n 551·3849,64S·7221. locatedin agoodfami'ly WlthloatDock se quarter . new pain vt rt I 644-721 I in & out, new cpt.s, new asaum. P Ra ~ oao. neighborhood & com By Pacesetter Homes
flooring, pool , s pa. Call for details. nlury **ftalf'l( STOIY pletely refurbished In· Elegant 5 bedroQm , 4
redwood d :kl I f 2l/Gold Coast Realtors. .... s ide & out. Excellen bath home now receotlY
room to alJ o~.1im0:J. ~~.;aft. 6pm, Betty, 4 •. ..._SI n flD8l!~Jl.i. $2l~®Qo iuT l'Ompleted. Outstanding
occupancy! OWC financ· &... Cllawt4 r-01" cmtom features in clude
Ing, S297.000 leasehold. SLEEPl.._.G Ideally located in the This ooe Is perfectly lar1e master suite with
640-5681. 1536 Serenade " California Homes area. I d ·d hydro-whirlpool J·e tted Bl! •UTY this cmtomiz.ed plan has iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ocate · ocean s1 e. Terrace. 5A a loan balance of $82,000 north end. quiet cul-de tub. formal dining room.
CDM DUPLIX Large2000sq. ft. s Bdrm at 12% interest with mon· 5 Bdrm Prescott, prem. sac. A very well main· garden room. custoin
An investment for future 2 bath home + huge thly payments of S848 lot ates-t.o Woodbridge lained three bedr(l9m rlreplace with conversa-
1 I 18x3S' patio/game rm , and bl kl , _._ ded ... home w 1th a pcR>I . lion pit, 2 car garage. apprec atlon. Love y assuma e . As ng ...... e. U~1ra u1r/~ut. There's even 8 bunk 17'x38' private dock with street. 9295.000. Aaent, ram. rm, s hake roof . only $1'6,SOO. Open ffse V~n Lu1t, Van~erbdt, roomforteenageguesls water & elHtrtc ity
64().1830or644·7383. block wall rence. Only Satl-5.14712Doncaater. Mitchell & Sinclair 1344500 Some optional c olor
LSI OPT SPYaLASS $134,!IOO. Broiler S49·2&«. wall/eves. D/r Chand. . · · • selection still possible.
5 BR 3 BA, SS25.000 + Yea. we can make your reserved. Use am lender !"lit.-.... Priced si1:195.000
custom lot. $695 ,000. payments. You make the or adj sls pre or $350,000. ~'-~~L~ 0,... w ,5-1-5
84().2981. VIEW downpaymept. No quail· Will pa slg agt comm. .. .. .,~ IOO ..... l.a.d Dr.
f)'inl. No loan rees. Just Ca\) owner 552·~ to Carol Hotr, Alt. 631~
Duplex. 3Br. 2Ba; 2Br, move in. Al.lo available. BELOW MARKET Wt io11.o........,_ Shown by appl. daily
2Ba. Xlnt. loc. xlnt. cond. No down payment, you In Wood bridge oe w ---------~....,.c. _,
So. Hwy. Corner, pvt, make the payments . Aspen detached 3Br 11ty For Sale By Owner. l714t 494-1177 ~HIDDAUl.':r!,
prol. decor. $329,000 by DIRECTIONS. 6'1·88S5. home. Sl.34,990. 551-2320 Owner financed. 3 Br. 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ •r--owner. 675-1055, 173·4848. 2"'91 B h D
--------Aaaum. 8~% loan, 3br, LOW ea. House. $25.000down. 'l1ACRIHOMI ~ystior:f.s3 8d:.!. d" CelhlW... 1024 2ba, fam rm. liv rm. din balance at 13%. SUA,900. l.ngrm, den. Across fro ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm, frplc, nice decor. PP MA.IMTENAMCI 780-1713. Ocean view 3 bdrm, lax· o. See H LowDOWll~= l122.900 3163 Canadian Beautlrul 3 bdrm, 2\.ii ba ---------urious wood & glass. :.r:.·000· ele
---... Dr.979-1791 condo that overlooks WILLOWS, newly remod. Walkina distance to w ~•• rn S greenbelt. Walkin1 dis· 3 br + den, a /c. Terms beach. Ultimate priv,cy. aterfronl Homes. In AmSTI O.. ,.. I 026 tance to pool, sundeck off avail. s.st.se64 lavish outdoor · spi • le _Real __ t.on ____ 63_l_·1_• ...
OOLLHOUSI •••••••••••••••••••••• muter bdrm. Easy care aazebo off secluded By OWNER Harbor Vie
LOYal 3bdrm, 2~ba condo. Sea paUoe. master s u I t e w Ith Homes. , Br. 2 ~ B .
Completely·ren.ovated 3 Terrace ll, 21tory, ocean • fireplace. Formal ap· Fam. Rm. Spa. Count
br, 1\.'I be home, w/a,.a view, 3 blocks from 'I_ praisal S.130,000. Offered French , tot a 11
f«darllroom Aaep. blcll beach. din rm, liv rm, ~£L...._ at~OWM cuatomiaed. 844·5965,
f« artlat'utodlo +hute ldtcbw/blt·l.ns, 2car 1ar. JL~j~ MOITHWODOD -"'CH HOUSE f*.'197. l ramJty rm w/Franlllln Eatate Sale,J175,000. ~~4/:J)' -IJ"D~. lmmed. occ. Oaly CUb to loan 1$1,000. 3 Bdrm 2~ Ba sln1le a Bdrm, 2 bath. ocean Btaut waterfront cond+. 1'k down. Priced at Call Jay 248·5H8 or 833·8600 famll.y detached home. vknw. You cen't beat it 2bdrm, l~ba, speq·
$lGl.IOO. Drive by 11.t W. -.... ~ uplfades, 2 car (« $171.~! ! tacu1ar view rrom U.vlnt
8-y St. <West ol Harbor! --L-0-w----1-,-...---prqe. Submit TERMS. *-7551 room at maater bdrlll
So. "' Hamilton). cal -·-I llt"ff "· Creative rlnancin1. . -ei-pool bid
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be a rwt laome. Call for Cllllll oeoeu view. IJJ4,00 Re r It a I• Par llt ~a Bdrm condo. a.. tlUa art.lat'• retreat ......., Y• ...
dluUI. IG~Atl. t•> tonbouM S BclnD 2~ Cbol.ee corner uroH • 10 bonelt breatJltak· 0ceu vu J Bcln:n 1,.;
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c b 1 rm ,6 w a rm th , -..00· I"'--TII l!Jt P.M.I ••••••••••••• •••••••• •. Super delw:e townbome. 2 _!!laooJPftlacent a 1$ 5. avail Im med. $775/mo Cove. 4 Bdrma. •I& re~ ~ fettl.lf'cl thr uout . -..-..-1 Oil IXCH"' .......... 1 · Br. lie den, 2~ ba, frplc, _.1m a 5 .iM·lkW2 after SPM nn.-..ocm ---------· t:xteulve !Ale of brick, Wl\UHt HON I -A"'W ---------HAllOI Y•W marble • hanh~ood. On · tMtMt ~ e-. 2 realdenUal lncome W\· pool, jacuzzi. u una . 3br, 2ba, dining a rea. 4bdrm, 3bJ 2 story home Luxury oceanfront 2 Br. 2
4 IWnD, boo ... famll.Y ly II mo. old. Premium Ai AL.£SlATE ltaoo Balboa Island for Great ldc:ale. $750 mo. frplc,feoced yard,wa ter with 3 car 1ar, pools & Ba . S p i ral s ta irs ,
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home bs auperb condl price. 1184,000. Call W111tlf ... Wl1 Portland, Oreaon . Write 646-88l6,67S-9873 aec.depocil.MZ-1516 W._,.Vll.Gtfftl wuber/dryer ,xtralarae.
Uan.AalLlat-.OOOfor 831 167lor661·2311. Nlce older 4(fl••ln 0 r. s.cott McCar tney , EAST S I DE fall and O-PoW 1226 2 Bd-.,-d rooms . 835 ·6455 or QUA~~ C ... y at 1•77 ro•• wl'h Cabana fl<M , 3rd St, .. ~-. b th con o. 1525 /m o. 835-5522 CJ C...... OWNYOlllUUl.SPACE ·• • • -"-"--0 1 wwter eveDJn&s Y e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail. now. Call Cra1·g. ---------• lb Mller 1uarant"ln1 renb ._... ..,..weao, re on hi be If I 64°' ll7 llJj . m. I nu; FARM ror ll~ear. Priced at on • or call 500_1242·2900 days, rlre'lace int a aut u MEW COM DO 631-l.266 Luxury oceanfront 3 Br • '11111 AGENT (71A ) t42·13'17 t!
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Creal, Plan 4, realtor ,_.,.._ C arcNll A.ITD •t 11%. Pr1nlclpala ....................... ear. Lar1e patio. Shows and jacun i ... 5-0 /mo. washer /d ryer: 83S·64SS
salch ell for SlM,000.Buy c.,1..... 1071 ....... rii 1600 only 75o2 lll20 ..._..,_,..._d like a mod el. $750. 752-ID,6&1-0422 REALTORS or83S-M22.
frocn owner for $195,000 .••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Realtor 759·1877 l . bid rr l ---------9% assuma ble loan , LAGUMAllACH ' '-'U .._IL C.... .. Mw 1122 Executive 3 Br 2'h Ba rvioe r 0 ers ux. 2 Br. 1 Ba. Temple Hills ocean view. Open House IY OWMH T "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• New adult condo, 2 sep Fantastic oce~n view' model homes that have ana Ocean view Deck s 5 s m m er wind Bnalhtaking panoram ic 960059.fT. p CE bdrmsbaths,avail Dec. Condo End Un il . neverbeeooccupied.3 & courtyard 2car garage' ~.'4a·.':i~. ocean view o f Da na 14 Leued commer<:••I· LA ON THI!: Bt:ACH 23. Nr S.C. Plaia. 1525 . .W.81l13 · · 4 br's, bonus rms , 3 car '850. lnclds utlls. 499_5055 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.I Ha r bor . S pectac ula r lndllllrial units located PIOPllTllS"' l Br d1.1plex w /frplc, 551·~ _ _ · gar, many lux. r~atures, or494.75S4.
• c~tomlzed 3000 sq. ft. s on one of La1una's main I.WO/mu. 640·9900. Ask $425 2 b ed f IOceanview 2 Br. 1•r. Ba. up to3100sq . rt. hv. area, -------UDO ISLE Bdrm +retreat. $90,000 highways. Building re· 10,... Tll l :JO '·""·' ro ... ·aye. E S'd r .. r .fci t~r wy~, Frplc, partly rum . 1 car $950· 11200 I m o . 1 n c I Ocean View, 2 br , all ap·
VIA9UITO m upgrades. Assumable cenUy remodeled. High ~leech -i l4i c ·1 ~1";;;' · · cmp · garage. 36 steps to door. gardener & water. ~onv. pies, 2 car gar, $700/mo.
Sac r i f ice · I m m ed 10 1-'1% f in a n c i n g . dem&nd area. Partners ••••••••••••••••••••••• p . -1 Adults only.No pels.Call loc. at 26 Cambridge. 494-4802aft.5.
possession, 2Br, t ea. ~i~5.J~! ... ~~~~; ::!~~r?!~e:::~:1 ~e,{~ IU ..... ITS IAll'l'lOllt <K:eanfrunt,winter Jbr, 2ba , cpts /d r ape s, ror appt. aft 6:30 on Pho ne Jea n Ir vine , For lease. 3bdrm, 3ba,
1275,000. Owner /agt. total price of $575,000 " renlal. completely furn. fenced yard, $600/mo., _~dys499-5543. '559·!405~r 833·25SS. r r PI c' w a I k lo l1itft Open House l·S Sunday. wilh$166,750down. Westside ~osta Mesa, 2bdrm, H"iba, frplc, Pvt 645-4574 .......... leach 3240 Woodbndge 2 story 2 Br beach/stores. $725. Im·
---------i $575 PER MONTH Realonomics 675-6700 good condition, incoooome pallOll, '650/mo. 497-5125. -M-tl -II --d 3bd -•••••••••••••••••••••••! H'l Ba """'I spa 'tenm~ mac Re f 494·8038 , $40,800 yr. Price $445, .
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-------on ce o con o, rm . I · """ · · · · .. Harbor View Knolls, 2br,1 Keep monthly Py~ts On payment l lJ0.000. M.wport leach 3169 I 2ba twnhse, 2 car gar, n r 5 bl.ks to ocean. Elegant 2 & I a k e . $48 S L s e . 194-4442George.
den, 2'h ba, 12 10,000., low. Take over ex1st1ng MIWPOITllEACH OWC balance.al 11%. 1••••••••••••••••••••••• Jo'air & Fairview. New bdrm, fam rm & den, 1213J837·8339. bdr Brok 640-0370 752·0254 loan of $61,300 at 10.75%. . UDO ISLE 2S 1$725 moJ Plush crpts m, lge fenced yd,
er ' · Very clean. Frplc, 2 Igel Prime C-t lotS7x120 wlth '~ fR€HIG€·1 . I crpts & drps. SS /mo 2v, ba c~ar & glass':WOODBRIDGE Area. 3 gar,dogsok,nocat.$700. MEWPORTHGTS 1 bdrms Xlnl location. o lde r two be droom ! HOM€~ Cc:implcl ely f~rn1shed S40-4734 hm, 759.2434 of·1 Dbl c~r pvt gar, fully ? BR 21., Ba. dining room. Leave messagefor J U13.
Immediate sale, prime $106,000: Call 831-1671 or; home . Coospicuously . ! with everythin g you: flet!..:.._ matnl. yd. Adults. no bar, microwave, family 494.9753
lot, sm !Br. rear of lol C?n 1 661·2311 I ~~ed ~O ~ N~wpo~ Real Estate Investments ' ~~ uJ.~a~~=~ 24bft~: • • pets. lnqwre at 5Z7 18th. rm. fplc, cpls, d rps. AC; Logima MHJ-1 3252
alley. Rm to build 1n , 631\i;w · · geo ·J 3333W.CoastHwy,NB 1 $l6~0 Mo n't hly B i ll ~ Mpttf91Area Sl. 714 /960-6331 or comm pool~ tennis, 2 ..................... ..
f r o n t. Lol SOx 13 5 ;I~ -·-1 I 645-6646 · · 1 RENTAL$700 960-6331 car g.ar . a vail Dec. 10 . $133.000. Prin only C7 14 > rmi~~ ! I 1 • Grundy, RJtr._!~·5l~ 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba, dining rm, -----, l $725 + dep 752· 1282 . 4 Bdrm, Fa!f1tly. room,
522-8631 ~ __ !! ' Matto Mafor.... I j3 Bdrm, 2 bath, Penin. Pl.I dbl frplc & gardener, Clean & Coiy: 3 Ur. I ~I 1·49'l 0646 Laguna Niguel. U p · ---: I ' . . 1 16U ..... ITS clean 771.2001or641·90871 Ba. 1"2 miles from ---, grades.S'lOO /mo.831-3800 (..'OND0.2br.212ba,pat10. s-taAAa IOIOI S.350 Sq.Fl.Comr;erc;:tll " h~me Mio lo m~6 7~r --I beach New c arpet ,IWOODBRIDGE,lge3UR MissioftVteio 32'7
gar & carJ>Ort. ocean & ,..•••••••••••••••••••··~ ~dg. 1 ~~I ~35~~·0~c I IRAND MEW I ;,;;:2~ ease. 13 br condo + den, ~ackl fireplace No pets $525! +den. 2'2 b~. 2 car gar.~•••••••••••••••••••••••
park v 1 ew. Al>k 1 n It i.e!!nsi 14~ M th • ., Take lhe lst user of com· ---·------. Bay. new crpl & pa1nl. 21 mo. Wa Iker & Lee, fam rm. dining area.,3 Br 2 Ba Cu do Comm ~.soo. Agt ~~·3997 I i wnaey M. r:;lor Co. I poneot deprec1at10!1 for; HARIOR RIDGE ! car gar. pvt patio. pool,! 7~~567_!_ -~ fplc. cpls. drps. ('Omml Po~l spa·Allso Villas
NptT«r.COftdos 1~ .... 'R alb 644-4910 : that tax shelter. Slr':'c Customized home with! S750.631·3081 I ! pool. A\·a1l 1mmed $8001 ~lO+ulil497·3034 , ' UIO n 'lit Oii 1 ~ure2ndT.D.to yourh~·t fantaslicvu.2story ."'• --I BRANDnew3b~.2ba , +dep.Call 752 1282 .:------2 Br·2 Ba $112,500·1 sl} ll/. JEAIS lil(W mg. 29"/o down A Quail I bd r m 5 1s Pe c 1a 11 Fantastic view. br a nd comm. fac. (tennis, J>OOI ,, 1492_0646 Me rt t. h 3269 ~ :~t~ :: ~~·= 1 i'2 n . ,-Choke Corwer Lot : Pla('e Exclusive 752 1920, features·,; entertain·' new 3 br condo. must seel clubsel No pets 1695. --.---. • ••• ~ .• : •• ::-! •••••••••
• ~ • . 4 bdrm home with 2 . I . ing. J . Dor an Rltr I loapprec 639·6194 mo.968-S430&963·0867 jUru vers1ly Park 2bdrm.j CORNER CHARMER Assume 9 75 ' loan., baths, huge back yard, Prime area of NewJ>()rt I 851.9522 ' ------.--t 2ba, community J>OOI &'
John Marshall631 1266 !AiC,wallling dislanceto1 Beach.Useable2000 sq.!' '-'UAIL 1 ____ .:._ _____ 1$4(X)mo.AvallDecl IBr.l Brandnew3Br Condo :Ja.c. was hertd r ye r .t 3 Bdr m s +den .
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schools & golf course. f\.bldg orplans for 10,000 ~ .T lll.AJxury new 2bdrm rurn ' lBa. I Includes gar age doorl refrig, gar door opener.I beautifully appointed
Sl OS,000 . Bro k e r , sq. ft. b ld g . Agent ,: PLACE condo. Villa Balboa.I _ 6442999 opener Pat10.Use of ten· avail now. $625. Call ho~e w /3000 s q ft
!!63:81§2. 631-7308 : . I Owner.879·2174. IN d 2bd 2' h· I rus courts, pool, s pa &I after6pm760·8015 I Avail. 11 115/llO up h> I _ --· rROPERTIES"' ----- . ewcon o, rm. 2 a. rec. rm. Security gale · -----y ear lease Age n t
GOOD Assum. loao + ITuatin -----1090 GOOO SPEHDAILE l 10,... Tll 1:10 ,,.,.... ,HouMs Unfunll1it.d I r~~l~;o~a~a~ll~~7~~1~~: Minimum l yr lease I WOODIRIDGE I (}73 7300
creative financ ing on ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 ll Ce t 0 • nge Co 1 ·•••••••••••••••••••••••! 545-TISO 1 $950 per mo. Seaside I 3 Bd 2 Ba condo M7S/mo l d B
this 3 Bdr m 2 story home!owM YOUR OWH Si7o,ooo~ ';;5K ~. Clos~ I __ _ lalboallland 3206 _ . ; Village, 213 1833·1369 Call Craig. 631·1266. 1 ~':n:bro;~easea Y:,~~!'.
w/lge balcony oeean & HISTORIC thls·year j MUSTSELL' •••••••••••••••••••••••jSanta Ana ll eight ~ J · days,2131831-5734eves. . · ' I · · ' ------fam&bonu.srm 2 frpln . city htes view Tennis.. CALIF HOME 979-853 3 2 houses on 2 d uplex l.ots. Bdrm, hardwood fl oors.I Lge 1 br Condo balcony End y d 6. red~ood hol· pool. sec 1tale~ A !.lea I• · I -• c M Best offer takes. YEAIL-Y lfEMT.1'LS I ge Io t $6 0 0 I m o . 1 . ~ s395 -' r ·. al $425.000 l>e('orator's' ~:legance bwll for com-Cottdo111ial••1/Tow•· lO%.fmancing.Own/Agt. Lilli 11 d · Larg~ 1 lst/lasl+S200 dep. ,\gt. ~oWuspa , . Im o REALTORS lub.gdnrmcl St,250/mo 0 .ho e I fort and cnlerl&1n1ng ...... for .. 1700 642.9666 e s an . , a ~I· __ . _ _ _ __ _ _ • 00-1s:_s_~---~
Cfll ~wporl C...t.r Parklike grounds com ·••••••••••••••••••••••• - -. • Bdrm Apt. Un um . ar Hse ot lau k t College Park Yale 4 br, ~ Shor 2 b 2
640.5357 phmenl custom home · IMYIST IN Lots for SGle 2200 for small car. SSOO Ba ck Bay area, beaut lites !e.an'tr::ze~u 3c~{ 2a,;, ba, lie den, frplc, ·;;~ nr :h n:.;,ty
- --oak floor s, marb le MEWPORTIEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAYFROMTIEMTA ... S 3bdrm, 3ba condo. Ten· 3ba.'S685.962·6197 , AJC, comm. pool. No :nted'& ca 'ted, gd
LIDO ISLE 1 fireplace, r o ll· UP ""·-f b 1 1 nis pool No p els _____ ---pets. tooS. 1st , last, de pat rpe I :.l·reens carved mold -Yes . ready LO move in at • wu a u ous ~iew. uts Several Available Now ·, 224 posit 1714 )551 1337 loc, S6SO, 631·2991. Exceptional local1on A!> ings, pl~ more. To see ! only $112,000. Beautiful o.verlookin.g b:I Niguel 2 & 3 & 4 Bdrms S600 mo 545. I Beaut. New 2br, 2ba. 2 m1
sumable financing. w1dcl more or this rare "Olde Versailles Condo Pnme Country Club Builder Winter Leases from $795 MESA VERDE from ocn. S6SO mo days IBr + den twnhl.e L'JJ Versailles studio condo.
lot.3carKarai:e.3 bdrm. Towne Tustm"home call loc~Uon.Ownerwill help close·oul Plnced from YearlyLeases from S995 4 Bdrm 3 bath. 2 sty, 3 1213) 549-4040 ext 591 graded, San J o aquin ad ults o nl y, $500
2 bath. !>O Ulh paL10 , . ·h R alt with f1nanc1n g Call $175,000 CaJ 714 831 1216 l714l~~08 !~e~ \'ilia!> S600 857 0776. 77(}.2313. 768·5600
$410,000 Ask for Bob or Barbara. R.H .R . Agt, froml0.6daily Loulrechhl&Au oc. cur gar · grdnr S990 937-2718 I Yvonne , R 11 R Ai:l. 6'73-7300. 675-3131 714 770 1804,644 7367 3br.2ba,nrbch S:~!JOO LOOK-lOOtC~OOK OCEAN VIEW 4 BR pool home. family ~~~~ Uruvers1 ty Park, 3br, 2ba. IAYCIEST
'•acre plus. nat pad. 5 --------nei~hborhood $850. l!ol& + lge rec rm, top eond O,.•Sclt/S..1·4
EASY LIVING IM HEWPOIT min. lo Dana Po1nl New England country las t + :.c<· Oa v id. •GORGEOUS• no pets $825 /mo. ~arly 'lJX11 LEEWARD LN.
Lido Penm!>ula mobile 4 Bedroom, ra mily rm, Harbor. $129,000 up For home 2 Br 2 Ba 2 frplc 646-~ 4sr, 3ea. formal din. rm AM·lale PM 559·8506 Sparkling clean. 3 lge
home. 2 bedroom. I bath, p r 0 . de c 0 r a t e d . info & app~~ _7f!!17 gar. w JD. Yr ly. $850 +' Lg. family rm. s pa, fire br's, 2 ba, for mal din.
cabana. $25,900. Ask for OtherRHll Estate Ovulook in g lovely ~-'-Dewrt ·1 A 673 4062 LARGE FAMILY llOM~ WOODBRIDGE CONUO rm, frplc, new drapes & Bob or Yvonne, J\ut. ••••••••••••••••••••.••• --' uu . gt. · pit, wa lk to beac h , 3br, 1v.ba, neighborhood L 'd t 1-" ...... HCMM court. All facilities avail. Retort 2400 --3 Br 2 Ba Fam Rm. c hildren & pels ok . paint. ge cov pa 10,
R. l.R.,673·7300 I llOO so much to orre r ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nt>wly Remodeled 3br. bwll·tn kitchen. College SI .I SO/mo. Age nt. park. J>OOI, lake. $575 greenhouse, dbl gar,
TRYLIDOISLE ForSale $215,500 R.11 .R., Agt, 2ba,lofl,frplc ,2cargar Park 2 car garage, Dianne. Bus . 848 .8080, 551·07}1 _ Gardener incl. 1950 /mo.
••••••••••••••••••••••• G l oria Sce ber r as . MOUMTAINRETREAT lndry rm $900/mo. after fenced yard. covere d Res:847·S975 Deerfield 2 br, 2'• ba. ls e Call a ft. spm . on a lol plus , , 5 b11rm s San Juan CaJ>O. $5S,000. 2 673-7300. cpM 673-0188 I d . t I 644-422'7. plus 5 baths. Owner will Br.ZBa l"'"sq.ft.S yrs. °'C::"tf.--Al the end or a private _a__ --patio . mme ia e Y N-3b--3b ( patio. frplc. new paint,••-••·-----• finance Recent price re· ...,., road , su rrounde d b y lalboaP.-lllla 3207 avail $695 mo Agent ew r, a , am rm .. UP· 1600 m o 646·5264.
duction. Be sure & t•all old. A~ 541·~3~ -1100 beautiful pines and clear ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9S7·0701 graded hme for ramily, 675-0185 Bkr 3bdrm, 21'1iba. Newport
Barbara Chambe rs fo r ••••••••••••••••••••••• air. is this comfortable Charming 4 BR 3 Ba , MESA Vt::RDb: 38r . s m ~ 8l3-0l45,am-eves ---Crest condo. no pets.
details You will love ON THE BEACll·Mobile OCEAMFRONTDPLX n.L'ltic3 ~rm,2i,.;ba~h W/D,refrigincld ,SllOO p oo l . w r e fr t ~. ___ Beaul.3br .2'2 ba.2 frplr. walk tobeach,closeto
Lido Isle Al(l . R II R . Home 2Br , rodwood NEWPORTB.EACH c~bln . Bll!llln electric mo 675.8J75 Ws hr/dry r $750 mo. Landmark adult com111 . Cam. rm. h v rm. wel Hoag Hosp. $795 /m o. 673·7300. FEESIMPLELAND kitchen,2f1replaces,and ------• · ' . bar. 2 pools. lenn1s cl, Call 972·051Sdys.539·632.4
UDOCH ... RM'"'R deck, cedar s h akes . XJn·t conditilon ouso,000 squi rrels, racoons and Steps to Bch. cute Jbr Alan646·7171 agt -Nf ew. 2bdrm, 2ba. ldmdt close lo s hopping & eves.
" IC hardwood ant , rrplc . CJS Realtors 1.635.565() bluejays as constant vis· hot.aH w /yard ulll incl Mesa Verde Cul -de-Sac rotm o~ean.I gtuar e schools. Pet & kid OK. ---$~9 .900 R M P t 7141 •tors Excellent financ M95mo./yearly 21044th 3br 2ba frplc encl gfaill~" ov~pefe re1c&. 559-8.>83 Lge2slydplx3br.2full S pa r 1 ou~ 3 bdr m
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family room, 2 frplcs,
security system l"rench
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A must for you to see
$425,000. Presented by
Barbara Chambers. Al(l.
499-:IU6 ._ r.. rt. JOOO lng and less than 2 hours St caJl 673·7954 · · '<I ac ties. iew 0 poo ba frplc In Newport
I ~~ from Newport. Call Ken · ---patio, fenced yar S6 gro belt $575 mo . Woodbrldge·brand new, 2 tights $700mo.646·6303.
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2Br. cabana & trlr. s ub· $7,500 DOWN RIA.I.TY, 642-5200 Bill or Linda. CIR Rltrs ba Icon Y den' f rp I c, 3babrckhousyared •. 2$4c7a5.r gar. lge nis. plus muc h more letting allowed, 3 P''l 631-0884 646 5096 tll45 /mo 851 1142 bchl,pooJ &tisbing pier. SanClementeduplex. • · _ ___ w1pat10. 1675 avail 1 1 536-7~2 __ . _ _:_ ·
2 Br condo. 11., Ba. 2 car
garage. Washer, dryer.
refng incl. $625 /mo
Agl Jay. 759·9100 119900 RM P t 714 ) F.P.$105,900_..:641·8484_._ ~str..ot.ach 3211 960 4 0 8 5 hom e , Prestigious 4bdrm. 3ba
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llGCAMYOM l.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GOOD INCOME 60Xl2 Hillcrest mo~ile 3 Br l 'rJ ba d up lex. --:--• lngton Land mark 3 Br. 1 2S00',$79S/mo 556.6576 4 BrNr bch $1SO.OOO HB hme. 2 BR. woodbuming Frplc bll·in dishwasher E. Side. 2 br. 1 ba. gar, story condo. All r ec BAY &OCNVU CONDO
2Br. 28a penthse unit,
Versailles Nw pt. 1750
mo. Byco, Inc. 645-22Sl
l l Unlque & Glamorous JOO LAJ£1. 6Units.l ts6,000LB stove, custom decor a nd stove' dbl gar water & lndry hookup. no peti1. (acil Vacant.893-3151 WOODBR I DGE. New
4br, 4ba. home on Golf 4 8r Nr bchS200.000NB landscap ing. Stor age trash pd. x int area $425.675'!~33 __ Creekside Poplar 3Br . Course Lge rooms hi1t h Pnced Out of The Hous-32Units. $750,000 lngl. shed 117 000 Call Diane SS25/ L t/I st + $350 * 4bdrm , 2ba, dbl gar, 288, detached, drapes.
ceillnp , formal d~ninR. Ing Ma rket ? S m a r t Mo&tunder&Xgross. aat.642-sio() ' d e ~:i t ~ rt0 pets . Newport Riviera Condo. frplc , immac con d . frplc, pool . tennis Newport Crest. 180 deg
famllyrmw/wet bar ,3 buyers choose mobile 847-8516 898-5526 0.ofC~ 71 ~/661 -0282 or 3er.2v.iBa.pool.tcnnis. S725/mo.$350 s/d. l 6712 $725/m o. No pet!! spect acular ocean &
frplcs, spacious & lux· homes!! -----0-1-5----Pr m 2550 213/IB&-7178 nopets.'650mo.G44·2S62 RolSSl.848·6354. 213 -473·4596 wkd ys, Catalina view. A·I loca · uri~ master suite, + u w.:;z,n HelP.. t(;ll Tlll'Lopety ---------s lion, front row. 3 Bdrm.
pool. l l,200,000. ty MObl Ho,_1 Absolutely prime loca· ••••••••••••••••••••~·· Carpeted 2 bdrm, 1' ba, ..-....1sl9d 1206 ..... t"-d 3206 71'·559-!16l9 S~ ·-"~ w/ maste r suite. All
2) Lovely 3br, 3ba, 554-7070 tioo In Corona del Mar Yucca Valley. 5 adj~inan~ gar, pri yd, 1450/mo. 1st ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••:•Woodbridge Willow Lease bulltlns, pool. tennis,
B o rdeaux m o d el and Balboa Pb~nl~sula . ret1.ft!ed lo:_:.b•l<;>~29f &lastplus dep.495·2724 , 4br, 3ba. frplc, behind spa. Lease. Prine. only.,
Beautifully decorated ~&:tmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml ~~:r~':.:b.M~e~aos. S:o oo~.Y Yt dw~. ~~ CoroM .. Mw 3222 b/I I ~l/pooJ l.gar~:2nelr269S97S S48-7813eves.agent. :=1"&rri~ate patio OMTHllAY 640.5157 t er'm1 . O wn er /A gt ....................... ffi8C08 fV ne avai . an. lst ...... --~ Br-25 a. ssso kids OK
LA lllS.LTD. 2Br,2Ba, + om ce,a1.1per 1--(7lf l962-779l. ___ 38drm.2Ba.Oceanview. fBBlty 2bdrm + de n . 2ba . no ~ts. s31.i266 Job,;.
I Ol2 W• St La Jolla bayside patio. luxurious DUPLIX N. • ES s L · Blk to beach. Lrg yard· College Park ho m e . Marshall ~ I• Interior. Frplc , pool. Nearbeac:b,2·3 bdrm.,2350+blACR R nr ta n ws $1075/mo.675·0681 gard e ne r 1690 lse. Cal c.2otl~Cl'o k apo. emo e area ---k 41' 641 clubhouff. SW.000. car 1ara1e, near par ' I 1ne Ir oak roads 1as 1 Br. house, gar, newly de· A IUlllDIARY OF 642-6724 or 631·8300 as princ only w P ' ' ' · • •v1NE COMP•NY for Chuck TSi. Inv~tmt 642·1803 tlec. 55' mobUe home. oor. Adults only. No pets, TH-. In ~ · ---------1 $120,000. Call D o n , $450/mo. + 1450 d ep. TR Vista Exec. 4 Br .
4-P1ex, Oran1e. l6SK, l U (806)....-oT466-367l. 640-6736, wkdys. llACH & IAY YllW LOCATIOMI Fa m 11 y , 3 s to r y Newport Hel&hll. lovely 4
X IJ'OU, 4.5K do. Quick be h f h' h · ... ··-"-Q · t ( 8dr 3 Ba ho ..... . cloae . Bob Olcklo1on. o.tof Shih 2 Bdrm duplex, pat io, Relax on the ac 0 t ts c arming •Owm .... me. we • an· m, . use, .... -. 841l,9'1'M533. Pr•l'tJ HOO slove /refrl&. aa rage, 4 BR. 3 bath hom e . Par tially laSUc view. rec. fac .. Bel 2 FP, 2 car 1ar., encl.' 'li~iiiiiiiiiiiiii!!iiiiiiiii!iiiiiiil •M••h•••••••••••••••• $550.+ deposit. 760-1393. (urnished if desired. '3250/mo. yrly. Air shutters. neuL. tones. yard w1fnait trees. No
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will be run fo r you. 4A.n.J..-k "M. lma1lne entertain ing -~v ,,_,-.,.,.....,,
your holiday 1ue1t1 In \ ~ 6.,,3-8494 lhll 1paclous 3 bdrm. 3 '/' 11 l KAAMAPAU SHOltH Nr schools. shopping pets, lsl. & laat + dep. + MIW C9'TH MAUI 2 Bdrm, D/W, Ir& patJo, 2 Appt. only. Lar ry Dyer 642-~. 'J60.at . ulll. $900 mo . 410 1:1·
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bule paUo aod covered porch. Great fi.naneiDI
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KaanapaU. Bulk re/aale w 1trp 1 c , b 1 u It ll Cardiff model in "The Terrace." 3'11', l V.ba S5SO 3Br. 2Ba. 2 blu to ~ell.'
ot 4 ualt poulble at laat w 1m 1 c row a ve • 5 2 o 28 RS, single story, freshly painted, 3br, 2~ba 11400 tmnis, pool, rroo mo. yr. yrs. pdces to qual. Be1onl•. suo mo. air·cond ition in.t Read y fo r 4br,2~ba '800 Ly 54$-ttOO
t>u.rt r . Individual aalea 7St·HUI, 557.5794 or immediate occ upancy. ~so/mo. *·2~ba 111~ ~·-------wUl be c:on1ldertd . ......,13 •• 4br+8oo1.11.2\.\ba '8003bdrm,2~bahouse.clo.e Prtcee from Sl29.000 to Holly Markas 644·6200. (S.54) .... 2bA P to echooll. wHher/drJer
'580,000. Completion of BEAUTIJl'ULIBDRM. KAdlls pello .. y·TuaUn • 1 • rdener •• c I .
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aldlnd. Coalact Rlclwd beach. Employed adulta. S 12 5 O / mo. yr I y . Larry Dyer·
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...._ 1 11119 • -a.. .. ~ toll. &ennl•. • b.ach Social Aet111111~s D•· MD1A VERDE home •t· Le lBr 4 pin carport ,_.., baJconv iaraae Ucu1ar Spa, 7 1.wlmmina C.M.SU5/mo. Nl-200 •bile terrlet poodle. -• • .. _., · n.•m4 t F s d moephere 2 6 •Br dlx • ' ' .. ,_, '' · poola 8 ll•htH tennb DuaPo6ntarea-..o7 JH'91al, lhat~ll I • . rec ~r· ree un av a No~ta Sf6.1034 ~. newly dee. 720C Stepe lo beach. $775. courta bUle tHil.a put· Room for rent, utU pd.1---------
DIMr' -mo.m -2111 ~an vtew lux condo. v. ~;~~~~;,8!~·~~; &Jll. • Shalimar. $295 mo. •maor-..ll50 uni si-een. Barbelm, 1 $300 mo. yrly . Nwpt Le»tfemaJeTitbull,
. bklck lo beach, Zbdrm, Eutalde 31Mrm, 2 ba. No -..u ............ Jiil and 2 l*d.rooma apart· Shores. M&-CNM • brindle. ~.! .. N/, be~ .. ~-den, 2ba. -4181. GREAT MCMATION: pela. Incl. , ... $MO, lat -._.__. 1126 •••••••••••••••••••••• rnenll, and t.ownhouae.t 0 r t 7(().9085 -· mo mo .,.,.. + Tennis• Free Lessons + dep 851.91147 r--from M49.00 Piii' moath N . B . c ea n r on
tee\M'. Newport Shores 3 Br. 2 Ba. Home over· (pro & pro shopl •2 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR 2"" Be CONDO, OnlamboreeAt wlldtcbeoetle S280 ft up. H 8 S
AvUJQ9cl.811M12 looltinl 1011 course. Health Clubs•Sauna. 2 8r.1Ba.1 Slory, sbaa. Best rental ulues lo ~_..:ulet..:°'*2fplc, SMJoaquinHillsRoad ~pd Z30I W. Ocean· F=~=tach:Al"ff:C.
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'-"-beam c ellloas. car. •· 2 under $450. 1 un-1 Br 1 ea Condo pool Hohh.Mohh 4100 --------ZBr.2Ba,frplc,eleo.tar Clfblu-ll71 IEAUTIRll .,.,.,. Adhs. $425. 21S50 Elden. cler ttQO. AU clean and Enci.d~tna uSomo: Oceanfront lbr Winte ...................... FwantedtothrwllM•J door, _,/mo. rls . .-. AUNTS: Singles. 1 & (l) 538-MOS rudY to move in. Call · Rau.all. Furnished• un· F 4 be 2~ ba frplc
M54n.5,or793·'95$. ••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bedrooms . Fur· · WestCoul Pacific R.E . •z:zuore·al50 fum.Broker.675-4912. DOYOUUll d~cki.' lodry: den: ~/mo fix up·u ve on n1shed & Unlu1n1shed SPACIOUS 2Br adult apt. a&s35, 1131·2lllOO. z Br. 2 ea. Condo, Pool, MOTB.S? Newport ocean front, yr· -.UffS rut! 3br, 2ba 10 blks •Aoun Living • No Pets Open beam ce1Un11. lots Enclld parking $450 mo VILLA IAUOA Weekly reota&.I from SM 1y lie, S2SO. 67,..742 4 Bedroom "W" plan from bch, 21.3·IKI0·9378 & •Models Open da11v ol wood. lncl. friae. No 2 Br. 2 Ba · Stove , •Z213or.S.ll50 · Adultonly It up. 641·7445. 2274 _.:.. _______ _
coado, new carpet • 213-353·2350 9 to 6 pets. 1385/mo. 873-8803 or dahwahr, ocean view. 1 Br + ckn w/ocean view Newport Blvd. c .M. Lee 4 br home. Fountain
paint, private patio, C d O•kwood S.-13.16. $430. ~ ... ,..,....... Jl6t 2 Br.2Ba. w/ocean view Valley, S2SO/mo. Frplc.
refri1. washer/dryer in· 3Br,2Ba on o, ,.._, ... _n •part--ntl !.,!_r . Stove, d1hw1hr ••••••••••••••••••••••• )RL,Propertles LIVE AT NEWPORT dblaar.1163-11701 duded. fJ95 pr mo. R.C. S500 mo. v. uw " .. _ PINE BLUFF APTS _,., •OCIAMPIOMT * MS-4566 64S-6459 BEACH $70/wk.
TaylorCo.M0-9800 493·3'1l2 So Spac. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Adult 681-1192 &U--0440 Mature gentleman will -..;;._----+----1------tMwport BNcll/ · Complex. Patio, view , Ur, panellog, 1reat vw, NO FEE! Apt. It Condo shrbeaut. 3 br, 2.ba N.B.
3 BR 2 Ba, 1 car a•raae. 2Br, 2Ba. ram rm, 2 car 1700 16111 St frplc, encl 1ar., gu l...arp, 1pacioua 3 bdrm. 2 frpk, fNIO/yr. 2br, den, rentall. Villa Rentals. ,....._._.., 4250 home w /diacriminatine
lower dt.q>iex. ~per encl garage, fncd bk yd, iOovtr.i1161h1 stove, dishwsr . spa. bath, frplc , deck . greetvw.paneled,ffl)lc, 675-4912Broker ••••••••••••••••••••••• lad.y.$295.766-0802
mo. Drive by 209 Cedar , vehicle storage avail. 171') 8-42-5113 lndry Fr $.'500 1araae , $500 mo . MOO /yr. 642-0045 eves 4bdrm, 2ba condo on ---------
callaat.642·8850 32106 Via de OIJva. 5'50 Newport S.~h/No. SPMd°m. om 631~6107 Darlyne, 494-3672 ; only Qwet 2 Br. Apt. Garage, North Shore of Tahoe. Prof. M or F roommate
mo. J.sl last & sec re· 1 880 Irvine 88l·ll81. HIWPOIT HGTS. patio, pool. Adults. no Fully rum. S/m ln from <nonsmoker> to 1hr 3 br. •Compl. redec., attrac-quired. 758-2565 181 161h1 S3116-$445. 2 Br. 1 Ba. Apt. IW_'t• •ocll 3140 Lo 1 2 Bd 1 Ba . t peta. 1801 H. 15th. St. North Star. $400/wkly. 2 ba home in Irvine.
Uve3 be hie, new paintln s..t.A. 1210 (714) ~1104 Carpets. drapes, pool, ..... -:-;?••••••••••••••• U::. Y mature aduit~'!~. Newport Heights. $450. 957-32216. 530-3846 Bert. comm. pool, Jae, tennis. Ir out, crpta. drapes, tile, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ndry rm. Imm ed. oc-1 .._.9"' J t GG-7340. volley balll. 552·068' etc. Nwpt Shores. $640 cupancy. Adults only. cat Brand new l It 2 Bdrm, ~i-iiwi~· eanne, ag · TAHOE-No. Star ski area, ---'-------
yrly. Older pref. 673-8145, Brandlord Condo, nr S.C. Lrg. bachelor. w /frplc. OK. TSL Mgmt. 642-1603. Plefl)Ointe Condos. Pool. All Adult, no pets. 2 Br. 2 new 3 Br condo. Call Mature Adult to share 2
67>48116 Plaza, $500. 3bdrm. 2 stepe to bch. $250/mo. spa. tennis, garages. Lido I s le Bayfro nt. Ba.From$42S.Pool,spa, 7~1293 Br. 2 Ba. Condo N.B.
. -stry. Im.mac. Dbl gar, 213-446-7567, 446-4750. $450-5495 2 Dr. 1"'1 Ba. (213)'586-7202 dys; (714 ) Gorgeous view. 2 Br, refrige, d/waaher incld. S2S0.646-7332.
Harbor View Homes, -Ira patio area. pool. Twnhse. All built-ins. 8'2-472levea. 2ba, frplc. 5900 /mo. Acro1s N.B. Goll Course.
4bdrm. 2ba, ram rm. nu 842-6349. .... 1 ... Patio. yard. Lndry rm. 494--0029 ~. 511 p•• CIH Beaia 3bdrm oceanfront
cpl.S & paint. $995/mo ....... Fwwl.e..clor npU..::..ahed Sm child, sm pet OK . W'111ter Rental. $800 Mo. 3 -TMIWPOIT ,.. duplx. Male. After 6pm .
644-4157. U.fawl•d 3300 ....................... lmmed. occupancy. TSL Bdrm. 2~ Ba. Condo. l Bdrm Condo w/security ,,.,._ RESERVE CONDOS fi73-5.556.
'-...a 3102 Mamt 642 1603 Ckean & Bay view, 20' guard. Refri 0 • D/W, L..ge 3 br. 2 ba upper apt. rorprimeweeks now. ---------NEW BLUFFS CONDO ••• .. ••••••••••••••••• •-•• _ .. _. · boat slip Comm tennis " No pets _.,s m A"' .~lilalia•.iaj~i.,.~ M/F to share 3br, 2ba
Large 3 br, 2 ba, bn ght * 3bdrm. lo/.ba. frplc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large l Br 1 Ba. Unrum. courts. pool. Was her/ da 540-7576 ves. 67Wl70. house, C.M Jae. $215. · Jacuzzi. $525. 752·231 · -· · · ., ••
courtyard patios. Dream ram rm, p ool. U n · Avail. lmmed. 2 BR. fully S325 Dryer. 2 c ar garage,_ ys, e __ S_KJ_R_EN-TAL S48-8410 after 6pm.
kitchen. No pets . $880 runushed house in Stan· redec. patio. xlnt loc.. Call 838-8081 w /e lec. garage door Lra l bdrm apt, adults Laree 3 Br. Up p er
Coles wo rlhy & Co ton . $650. Agl Jim new applic. S450 mo Can opener. Private patio. pool, newly decor N Duplex. 1 house from So. Laite Tahoe, Nev 2 Gar..-1
6t0-0020. 848-1815. be seen al 660 So 2br Duplex $470, atil pd, w ·11 ocean. With beautiful BR, almost new, steps to for•... 4350
Glassel!. #86. city of Adults 64S-8103 no pets, :i:,~~-1~. con-pets. Westcliff 645"8152.:._ view.$750mo.675-8018 Heavenly North ski lifts ,•••••••••••••••••••••••
4br, 3ba, prof decor. all Can•arat 1-O r a n ge . 640 -5049 . 333£.21stSt MGR3D lmmac.2Br.28a Frplc. panoramic lake view. Costa Mesa, 731 w. 18th
tM.alt-lns, micro. frplc . 2 U.fwwl•d 3425 752-4999 Steps to the beach. Year· l Br. Luxury Penthouse. Only ~ per nite. The St. 545. single garage
car aar. 1 blk ocn·••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... 1.a-ct 3106 C~Ts::.. ly.673-2507. ~=11lr~e:.e~~:rcf:~h Eq u ity Shokpr e ~.640-9900.Askfor l9501mo.548·4769 Dana Pt condo, 2bdrm: .......................a&Cf 916-542-1400, as or I aye.
3 B tud & den 2 bath lmmac. x laree 3 Br. 2 Ba crtyrd '-ftn. Sec bldg. Unda. _.:;._ ______ _ For lease Big Canyon. 2ba, partially furn, gar. Yearly 2bdrm, frplc. no r. 5 Y ' ' s th b h pool, gym, rec rac. $515 On Balboa Peninsula next
Townbome. 3 Br. 2"2 Ba. ca~rt. wa~her 'dryer. pets, $.')25 /mo incl util. tri level, frplc, st yli gbt. • I & 2 BR Pa1to Apts teps to e ea c . mo. Agl. 76().8617. Bring a raequet . bik tn1 to Fun Zone. OOVJxZO'h >
No pets. Tennis, pool, ref'ng, pool, Jae, tennis . 675-2975. •-~:e~pa~ N:o~h~~~~~ • 01srtwasrte1s & 880 s 673-250'7. Top tennis/s wim resort! 673-29'3, 673-3930
jacuzzi. $975 mo. 1-°all ss.50. 494-1275. ..... Pe••• 3107 Dec. l.Slh. 1.80 E. 21st St • Poot & Rec Room 2 Br 2 Ba. Penthouse Apt, Villa Balboa Condo, new or desert Gold Coast. ---------
988-2909. Deluxe aduJl condo. Nr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Days 646· 4262 ; eves • Garden Landscaping Ck vu. $750 per mo. Only lg 2Br, pool & rec rm, From $200/wk or by day. Double 1arage, $45. E.
So Pl F II 6'5-9543 • Jog 10 Beacn & Shops Lat. mo. required. Call nice view. 260 Cagney AGT. Jean 731-3111 aide Costa Mesa. Also . Coast aza. u S300 Util pd. 1 Br. Duplex. . • Secu111y Gates 714/624-1.32Seves . Ln. $700 mo. 675·3007 spare room for storage OCEANFRONT: 3Br security. 2Br. 2Ba . Pool, 417 E. Bay Ave. Balboa. CHRISTMAS CASH Palm Dese rt Condo, orolfice.842·5137.
2 ba, brtck frplc. lge spa. gym, sau~a. BBQ. Nopets.547·1155. Thiaad canbeworth$SO Versailles LUX JR. 2 Br . .1 Ba. Avail. now. 2bdrm, TV, ioraeous ---------
front patio, very cl~an & Most util. patd. A/C . eor-.. Mw 312J to you. 2 Br. l VJ· Ba . lbdrm w/refrtg. View, Area of Balbcna & Coast view, clOM to shops, re· Stora1e. 1lnele garage,
upgraded. Avail rum or D/W.673-ZS46.962·2574· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Townhouses. pool, laun-·secure, pool, spa, $44-0. Hwy. $575 mo. J .D . as. Weekly or monthly. MO. near2Sµ," Orange, unrw:n. $1300/mo yrly lse l...«e lbr nr Tustin priv Upper lg 2Br, lBa. frplc, 1 dry, gu & water paid. Lovel.y l , 2 & a Bdrm. 78C>-8380. pr o P e rt Y M gm t . Calle73-1821. C.M. 675·5464
or Wlll consider 6 mos. patio. a /c, CC Amenities qi.iet adlt, non smoker. ln!anl to 6 mos. $380 to Townhouses, aarage, WfSOCLlFF 1 Br. Condo. 7Sl·278'7. .... .. sa.r. 4300 2 car aaraae S'15/mo. Nr
rental. convenient $375. 83.S-$991 no peta. Refs req. $.'500 S395. petio, laundry rac. $450 & New interior. Adults. 0 Lovely, large 1 Br. Apt in ••••••••••••••••••••••• UIU\fJ Placentia
· mo. lae.-lat.-laat. +clean. $575. Call 2131586-7202 or pets. M5(). 873-6640. the Bh.tfa. $495. MovtnJ! Avoid dePo09itl & 875-4339. BEAUTIFUL VIEW: 2br, 2ba S.C Plaza area. Ing Ir sec deposit . Avail OLJVE TREE 714/ll0-»47. S5l-°'94 cut livinC expenau l --•...-......
4400 Harbor View Hms 3 frplc. a /c. dlahwasher, 12-17. 759-0240 2lll0Colleae.S48-7367 wml'CL1FF2 Br. Condo. Profeulonally alnce ---
bdrm, 6 bath, POOL. blllt·lnl, pool. Jae. te~-BLK FROM OCEAN S400mo 1 bdrm adult con· THI~• PU TltH. New tnterior. Adults. no Villa Balboa Con.do. Lux 1 m1. . ...................... .
l2500permo. nia, adults $495/mo. ulll 1 f 1 • do w/~ facil. 559.5591 LuxwyAdultunitaataf. peta.152:5.673.-..0 Bdrm, Pool/ Jae. $525. HOUSIMATIS MWPTPllONTA•I
• pd.557-0103 large 3 Br, 3 Ba. rp c. fordable Uvin1. 1,2 Ir 3 Secur,Bld1.6'5-8039 832 .,... IUNTALS ... OBILE HOME . 2 encl. gar, beau tlrul att 4pmorlvms1. B W II d t d 2br ...... .__h built ins -------"'------1 _____ .. __ ..... ___ _ .. r . e e cora e . , ,..,., nr"" • · 2 Rental Spac~ Approx. Bdrm. l ba, brand new, Nr. So. Coast Plaza. 2 neighborhood.$900 /mo. IASTSIDI Olympic sbe pool, light· refrl a . dishwasher Npt. Shns, across from LOOKINGTOSHARE? S.SOsq.n &up.Including
dbl wide •s t mo Bdrm condo. A/C, pool, Call Anthony, w /days Pe-rwooch edtennia court. Jacuzzi. S475/mo673-2S7J beach. Bach & 2 Brs WE MATCH ROOM · utJla. S3SO & S450.
2450 spa S425.8Sl·2175 642·5757. nites & w 1ends rr-parltlikelandscaping. from CMS. pool. enc gar. MATES! · C ------~-11189 2 BR w/lge patio, ava1Ja-From $360 846.0619 $4.95. New, lge J br condo. e.5078 New~~~ MBI vd osla EASTBLUFF 6 ,Bdrms, So. Cst Plata Im mac 2Br. · ble. Com er of Monte Via-· sec. Vensailles. 63J·S237, 752·9475 • Mesa.~ anaier.
3 baths. Owner s unit 2Ba, patio. pool, jacuzzi, SPACIOUS NEW 3 Br 3 ta & Santa Ana Aves. Lbdrm, lba, aarden a pt. (213)431).3145 3 Bdrm, 2ba . _933 W · M/F40to45, •hr5 br: 2 ba Single to triple office
S1500/mo. sauna, air . no pets. S475 Ba encl. gar. Crpl $850 M25mo. 548·9190 Private patio. no pets. Balboa Blvd. Du hwshr. hie. c.M. Spa. Nr So. si.ites avaJI. in NewPort
W•• ''°"' H0tm1 mo. 83l·7514 mo.640-2439 l er. patJo. 731 W. 18th St . $3.'50. Mike98M608. ~~. 2:!~1:~s~~~'. ~t frplc, l~und :ook~p~. Coast Plaza & fwy. Beach. Call for info:
IUIC.IHlton Toalr1•• 3br3ba f I · l° $310 6466725 6409900 •• ., garage."' bl to c _. +1/Sutils.&U -4913 752·61.88 U.f ••d 1525 · • rp c,pnv.pa 10· · -· · ·DELU XE 2B r 2 B a . Blulf.Nopeu.6"·068Sor S750/mo. Lst/last,secun----·----63I·1400• gar, 4 blks to ocn S725 I mo Ask for Faye Adults. no pets. $450/mo. 631-2029. ty. Avail now. 673-2282. 9 Share lrg lux home, $265 600 sq ft . 3 offices in ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644-8277 960-4145
---------New d lx condo , Hunt ---Avail now freshly paint· Newport b land 2br t.Ospm. ,+ tli ~M~owave, 2 Newport Center. 567 San I · · Landmar k, 3Br . 2Ba. Studio 112 blks lo ocn. ed I Br. S32S mo. J D. lbdrm apt, cottage style Yearly.~ h d l rp cs · Nicolas Or Suite 109. 2bdnn, 3ba. ux unit tn dJ .1 . 1 • .,." p l M g m t Cozy , bac con o. a S700 nor mo 644.4684 Big Canyon with tennis, mlcr, all rec fac, gated. a ls, ull me ..,.,., mo. r 0 Pe r Y · living, 132().$325. 673.,749 Versailles. gym. pool. N r OCC-UC r. S h are ,,... · ·
jac &pool.833-3349 nr bch, adlts $595 mo. 67S-4174 ____ ~278?_.__ 847·3020. Lcnlrit•opfs. securi ty S395 1mo . 6bdrm. 3ba beaut home YOURMEXT ·,
1213 > 592·2906, (714) Coet Mno 3124 New E. s 1d!l ups tairs MIAl THI llACH 646-6109 with student. Avail Del·
PICTURESQUE LI DO 751·62'70 __ •••••~•••••••••••••••••duplex , 2bdrm . 2ba, ArBEAC~t ------1.eeau6734697. OFFICE? ~E! Lovely 4Br. 4Bu, 0-,hm u..fww 3600 crpt.s. drps, ref rig. stove. New 2br, 2ba, bit-ins, Ckean v ew, poo , enn1s (;ondo 2br 2ba bay view Tusti n a r ea. prim e
with many a m e nities. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Bdrm Deluxe Apt-Hew dishwashe r. laundry patio, ~ar. Adults. $475. court.s, adlu, lse. l& 2 encl 'gar.' auto opener: Roommate to Share 4 s pacious garde n -view
Lease · $1600 /m o 2br ""mlex ..... 70.uti.lpd. drapes. clean. roomy. 1 & 4922Edinger.840-3808 bdrm from 1440. SSIS &Syrly TSL Manage Bedroom H o u se o n s uites lndeluxe newbusi-Broker 848 6800 ..,...., ~ M t d It · room, enc gar opener, . River Ave. 642-2586. · · BEACH. Avail Dec 1st. ness park. frwy close. Up . . . -Adult.I 545,9103 no pets, quiet . a u r_e a u s ffl>IC. patio, no waterbed, 2 Br. 1 Ba. Ill 4·Plex. Nice ment642·1.603. 548·9410Call before Spm to 2000 sq. ft . <wilh/conf
Exclusi vely new. lux 333 E. 21st St. Mgr 30 CIS325-, se,c u r12
1 t00Y S0l~n· no pets. Middle age cou· neighborhood. Close to 1 house from beach. Lrg 3876 room >. Fro m 45, fl B C d earung ee .--pie. *-"Cl\tmo $200 dep. all. Garage. No pets. 2Br.freshly painled Will • •••• a.-....... • ............ C.D.M. Lar"e Apt to t .. ••>c..-CJ'\mo.) Must s6~ Urious 2 Br 2 a. on °· 2br, lba, No. Laguna close Sat/Sun U>-4 147 E 18th ....,., " ~ _,.., •a
Full secunly Includes lo village/bch $650 /mo St. C.M. 645-8939. $425. 766-1713, 833-3307. furn. 1610/mo. 968·8263. 2Br, $4.25 mo . enclosed share M. 23 lo 30 No call 541_.178.
pool, spa, BBQ, Rec rm .. Call49'7---or 497.4848 ----Ba N d flakes. 12·1·80 760-0829 pool rm. '·brary & gym. -bd b k d I Br Spacious Apart-$425. l Br. 1 . Apt. ear gar. private yar . Mark Dix office tn nice pror
u 1 rm, ac )'ar · ments. Secluded with new, enclsd gar. lndry 586-<Y741. 768-4541
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1680 ~ hw• F.nNIMd pets OK. itates, pool. No pc; ts . fac. Upstairs unit Adults s-t. AM 3110 Npt Bch Fem S24S. nice 2 ~~: 0~ ~f~~~I :~~!· ;~k3 ~~\~0~~-9 ~ves . :. ..................... ~-6403or586-~ F'rom $310. Agent only,catOK.TSL Mgmt ....................... Br 2 Ba. util incl.. fllght Reall)"..
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r ..... ,.._.. 1706 1 Br 1 ea. clean. quiet. no 731·6829, 631-0585. 642-1603. 2 Br condo, newly de· pool/tennis. 646 7947 f79.:S533 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• kids/pets. $275/mo Call • 1 & 2 Bfl P'1io Apes N..,..,. Crst Lux Twnhse n....IWte 2br, deck, built· 266 2 Br 2 Ba. Townhouse. ~ 01shwasht•$ & 880 s Versailles Condo 2 Br. corated. encl gar. pool.
-r .,... Craig6Jl·l patio. gara1e $.'500 mo • Pool & Rec Room Ba. frplc, pool. saunas, sec. gate. nr So. Coast 3br 3ba. lg mst ate Elec ans. 117~ Pea rl 1625 mo. .,.,.. .. ,,.. ovm, clubhouse. securi-Plua. $450. S.S-2970 art dbl oar. Frplc. Wt't bar, 673-1502 .....,,..,.,.,1. • G••Oen l•ndscap1119 ....., PM
• J"" 10 °-'ch' ShO"S '"· Adul'·. no -ts -oo. _6 __ . ______ _ pool• tennis. bkfst rm. SEASONS APTS • v,. .,,.. " '"" ..., r -••
-.en a.c 1.,., 2 Br. l Ba. Avail now thru FOUR • Secu111y Gates 972· 3023 bl w n 9 S New 1 Br Condo, tennis . _,_.,,,,. ..-. --June. Nr South Bay . REALTO RS Coople, no pets. 2 br lt.;I Wkdays. pool, frplc. Near S.C
C.. . c tt 2b ...,.., .... ~ 205 L It .... ST ba twnhse. Patio, poo . ,,arming o age r. u•.r_,., n. ' $370. 735 .lo Ann 642·1602. VersaJllea Exec. Deluxe Plaza. 139$. 5S6-4S97 Iba, gar , n r Lido ..... , •• , ... 1707 2Br, all new cpts, drps. br. 2 ba. Ocean & Bay •f lwllh,.,,......d
sbopl/Bch ~call after ....................... paint & vinyl, garage. New adult com.to. 2 sep WALK TO BEACH 2 Br. view. Frplc. pool, gyro. wu.fwwllMd ltOO
sPM41'73-0343 BEACHFRONTJNN.Low S47smo.S49-2042 ~ ~~hsp~vall ~~-Pnvate yard, stove & clubho use, s e c urity,•••••••••••••••••••••••
WAUTOllACH Wlnter rates. SOO up wk. $370-$4 75. 1 & 2 Br . · r · aza · ref'rige. Small pet OK . adults. no pets. $1500
Modem a Bdrm, 2 ba, 67W740. . Apt/fwnhse. Near new, 55l·2'2S. $400 mo, 536-24 56, 972-3003blwn9·S.Wkda1s Sl11il• r-·
prage, ffl)lc, patio, pool 2 br, 1 ba, winter rental, frplc, patio. sky light. SOl!l'H COAST PLAZA 536-1979 Bey front 7th nr condo,' New llt2 bdrm luxury
•tennis. Va cant. aaraie. avail. now lndry rm. Adults only. AREA. 2 Br 1 Ba. L~a WALKTOBEACH : Bach. br, 2 ba, 2 underaround adult apta In 14 plans $700/mo. 631·1094 ..... 50/mo, adults only . cat OK. lmmed occupan· patio, pool, r ec rac1I. _.. hlohl from $4~. 2 bdrm rrom '" TSL M ..... "'•12 .......... ...,Y gat-. no -ta. Stove 6 refriJe, gas .,. .. g spaces, .. Y up· ul\c 1 t . Newport Terrace condo, 67~111229 cy. amt . .,._ . .,... · i48o'96a-31W ~ r-water paid. poo mo. araded, panoramic view ;;ter1~ia:.0~~ds~ng1:~
3bdrm, 2~ba ., rrplc, Lee Del 3br apt. Steps to Park Bristol Condo. Quiet . . '536-3456,W.79'71 ol bay '5 ocean, priced ror cooking Is beating
wuh/dry, refria. aar. bch, ~n/Bay view from upetairs 1 Br. end unit, Ptrf9ct 3 Ir 2.. under market, $1200/~ paid. From San Diego
11195/mo. 731·5537. sunde"k. •"'OO /w lnter ,patio, like new .. Rec., 1800sq ft, patio, !pie Delwr.e poolside xtra l1e yrly. 642·1822 Frwy drive North on
.. F~ cl·· ..... -··· t oate .... h h 2br 2ba. Bltns, d1whr . Be ch lo .. F dd then ....,.,5 S700/yrl)'. 675-5204 after .......,.....,, secun Y .. dbl encl 1ar, ... ~· r l'AI •miles beach. Adlta, 1be faat.i draw lo l.he a c a en ~-Beaut. a bdrm, 8pmandwkenda. ~~i8r S.C.Plaza ~G:=ru~ · no pet•. $395 m o . West ... a Daily Piiot :~twTn:'c~Tt':n,~~ ~ ba condo. Trine OCEANFRONT 1 'B'r. . s.1M382. ~Ad.CallTofl•Y (714).Wm.
•odel. End unit on Iara• deluxe iaraie MIO. 28r. l \l'JBa. Adults. Spaclo1.11 Family 2 ~_..;..--------1 ----------
1oraeou1 1reenbelt. wlal8' 9450 Adulta N~ Sm. dog considered. 610 Br-ASO. Pool • play· lBr coodo. Nr. newl .... _,..,..._. !f" t .. ;~rt•ecll JI" Freab paint. new oak pita-~ · T---..... Mar. A ... D. i--·nd ............. from ~urttv, tennis, poo . , l I VI~ ~-· 4'11. It"" IVW ~ ·~ I .......................................... . Io or I n I o v e I Y · · 642-?M4 J.2. 7pM .. una. •pa. No pets. ~. ~ carpetln •. Of. OCEANFRONT dill 4 br Day1 :213·8311-0251, fertd tl S1..100 per mo. 2 be •per wi~ter 2 ca; 2 br. 2 ba, patio, 1tove, 2 Br. Crpla, drapes. No Evtm:Z13·541-00llO.
'1»-JlllAat. 1ar. 1undeell, i1nen1 'fl/It, M30 .. tec, adults. ::!:;:,1~~;.;/D BeautlfWly located 2 Br. WHY' RE~T? n. Bl\lff1. 2Br, 2Ba, Im· avall, W /D. tlOO Incl. nopet.t. 84.5-5'33 1175 6 up. C1illd OK. GH "
mec. C:..oodo. Gara1e. uWa..810W. Ocuntroot. E. S6de, 2 br, 1ar. ~lew, 2br, new cpt/drap11, iDcld.IG·ll52.. . '
pool, S700/mo. 840-4180. 1175-191 ~II. adulw. no do11. .,._.lt·inl clean, no pell ...:;:;;~~;;.;.....------:At Quall Mead.9ws adult condomlniu.ma' •ao. c.e.MeM J7 9M0,$tl--11SS 145.11122 See 1n · B' • AcroM ttotn beacb, in Tustin, you can own your own home
-... do 2 "••••••••••••••••••••• Shalimar Dr. DOOi. Jae. Stud.IO eoado la for monthly ~ayment.I that may be ,._..._. aernce con °'9lex 2 Br. 1 la. Gar. tuta.ttlc KunUntlon nt t i A new BR 211. dUUa1 rm/lam S&unalaa lar1e l Br. New cpta, no Pf\I, fUS. NEAT •ct..EAN Harbor area. (IU > lower than yqur curtt ren
rm, park IJu aeltln1. prdte ~· J7:°i rec. 2171 Placentia • E . W..Ukle2Br.1Ba. Near __. pro1ram Pl'O'tidiJil a 22Yt% mort1a1e PooJ. ~. etc. •Ts ... 110 .1~ · · 50-Tm. to the beach. Private ....:;::.:;..:;:;..;.;.._______ reduct.ion ln the firtt year 11 now
-.-.-; ISl.aaJ tea 1 INlt.h 11tU .... Quiet r....s peUo. 9425. mo. 2 U.1 br .,.., nr ocean, avail•ble to 'usllt tou. in makine a • -· 2 Br. 1 ea. in •·Plex. m Avan.now. Call • new crpt 6 drapu. = t 1 '* 1 INI v.,.alll• con-....., no pet.s. 1195/mo. °"5t4I'" --•'1MZ )olld inves ment n your uture.
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oceanfront apt on Balboa Peninsula. N B 751 .5340 4 Exec ofcs,. t.. C2!l.f rm
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deposit. Karen 675-894'
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plush 3 level twnhse
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w/prof. res po n alble . Prime comer Joe. Up lo
M/F . Beaut. Master 4.500 sq n. Full service ,
bdrm w /brook &c modern , glass bide.
waterrall, pool, jac. 646-6303. clubbse, lake, so Corlh _N_EW __ E_X_E_C-.-5-U-rJ'_ES __
Npt, CM area. $350 Incl BESTO.C. LOCATION
utll. ~ 200 N. T1.11tin Ave, l m in.
N/smkr Female to sha re
furnished 2bd on Balboa
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Fem sbr 3br, 2ba nr bch
l200.
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prof. decorated ofcs
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CbUd care , m y C .M . Sbempoo • 1tearn delUI -millnh:n:ince 642 9901 NOJOU'l'OO SMALL Plllnlln11& P~perln1 alU:30 spech1lt1l/slay-busy •~•••••••••••••••• Jt bome forme~rHchool Color bri1htf'ners · wbt ..._. ....._ •-~L--tt OR LARGE! Free e:.l. Prof. work tree eat. pried. Reliable 548·0612 c l~r 131 CpUlOmJableacb.Clean _...._,-~ Oft TREES Dave,545-8<M6 Ri.nbl Steve.~7 4281 Painung & refacing, ae· ~ --Fut accurate typing on ~-
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5'5-9937. Eal. Aviles, 646...uss-' ot Class, 642·7712 (,lassified Ads 642 5678 Sell idle items 642-5678 Fr_ee est , guar 646· 1460 -~as.~ified ads do it welL DAILY PILOT today642·56'18.
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Doctor, Lawy•r. Dottie 979-5897 an noon •••••••••• • • • • • • • • •• • • • ~MtCJ.Co. M9rc.._.Chi4tf!
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w/s pacaou5 office!> h!male . kids OK. write
skylights wetbar con Pren, 17i·F R1ver:.1dc
Cerence rin . 85< per.sq ft Ave. New. Belt CA 92063
Plus. super 2.000 sq .fl
medical bldg .. well ap ..... •/lt1•Ht/
pointed at 75' per sq.ft "--Ce
For details call
RED CARPET
893·1351
688 sq , rL well loeated
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mvestmenlS ~1nct' l~~ Spedalithtcj in
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51 50 North Costa Mesa office. BEACH CONCESSION
Park next to your door Xlnt potential & location
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848 446 895-1676 lhere are ma n ) ne w MANAGER Wllh rollo w1ng Alsu
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FOUND: lnsh Sett er Women, for relaxation &
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personnel and sportswear Apply in
person lo Manager Ma •BOOKKEEPER
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pager ">Sii 7752 homt' Fee 'all DAT t:l.l"'l:.:
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Tax ,\l·countants
Cost Arcountanls
Seruor Accountants
Boot.keepers
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768-Qi22f t l d\' for all bkkpg fun. or apwm men . twns l(J kc) t~ pin/i? &
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office. this position re
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Please call 979·766-0 dy~.
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Bookkeeper. rull rhargtt.
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493·6168.
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storage. Reasonably IALIOA ISLAND size abt1\c SlO 000 N11
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Baker Proress1onal Bld K Men's wear shop.main action l'all A<i'I' ti7!1 7311
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from 9 :WAM tu J 30PM
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---ventory 50% down owe .
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sq. ft. Ste of 8 om ces e PREST IGE: atdJscount !H!> ll7ti
+conference & recep ! HOMe'
taon. Koll Center , t ~1 COMPARE Newport Sch Contact Real Estate lnvestmenl11 Ann Harvey (21 3) l333W CgastHwy,NB ...... , .........
s.'i&-2000. -645-6646 cost on real eatatt• 1011n11
300 IQ. ft. approx. Pr1 vale Call a broker w 11 h :w >,.,
FMIADS
AIE FIEE .. ~,.
)''UUNU. L i<e Rik Malt>
Lub Mal(noltu Tallu·rl
M:!-~78
FOUN D Molt> Gold.-n
Retnever tnl'< 11pprnx 2
yrs old. Frel' Need:.
i:ood home Newport
lllU'bor Ammul llo."1 1111111
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Tabb> fem11le u11, Sun !'>anti. Ana ~~ .. ~
UlltO 0_!. ~ 8 631 2516 SUNNY 'S
MllVITY ASSISTANT
i\fter schl progr11 m ,
µart ll!M 857·1263
...._._ceDriYert
Se• lcMJI and
L09l A1aoclctffOt1
& Affandeu.t1 1.\15 WestellH Dr
CA. EMT· I Com pl 1.it Dover)
Ins urance reqwremcnl Newport Beach
O\er 22 yrs llood dn v 1ng l!:Qual Opportunity
record Top pay. f nnee ---•E .. m111p1kwnv11s11ir __ _
benehl s Seals Am·
61(t912?
n utldings & G r ounds
Supervisor Saddlebac k
College North C~ mp us.
I r v 1 n e \' a r 1 <' d e x
penence m I or more of
buJance, 548•3456. the bu1ld1nl( trad es Ba~~Oppty. P re fe r a b ly a t t h <'
h-oof o tn Journeyma n leYel & 1n ' bath. F'rwy convenient. BYliness op port unity fur real estutt• t"<IX 1 ll'll• 1
Near Nwp. Frwy & ambit ious pe rso n br for4: >"'' •·111nm 1t
Bristol. 122$ mo. Avail. couples Call 492 6942 yoursel/on uny n1·w luttn
U.1·80. 765 S\. Clair sulle fH2AM f"rld;a y for ap· 2nd Tru.'it l>~cd '~ u1 wn) ---------•I Folwld. Someone's pet hl tie Parro\. Vic Weatcllf
l'roft>,s1ont1l MaM1111(e
Relaut1on ffherapcuul 1
L:nll .. J>pl ~ 2817
ARC HITEC TURAL.
architects and senior 1n
1e rme d 1a te grad e
draftsperson. Jmmediate
operungs for those ex·
pe rienced in : Com
merc1al bldgs, <type I>.
Multi family housing
(type VJ. pleasant work·
mg l'Ond., near New1><>rt
Beach. Top pay , full
P ' eludin g ex pe r a t a
0 1 a nae Counay p r o supervisor;· level. 7AM
gresslve bank needs 3·soPM M F Sa lary s e ve ral NC R p r oo f •O. Colta Mesa. 60·7800 pol.ntment. Junlor loan ten thoui..ind lir,wtwaiii dollars, minun um . l'llll 1 U....t or found a ~t " l'llll
SU'Uctioo loans ftVl' hu11 1 An 1 ir\ u I i\ 11 11 i1o 111 n 1• t• 0,part.lty 5015 dr t!d 1h ou!lt11111' 1"11uul!~'J2/J ,Nu lcl' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •
Gold mining claims .
palented, on Mothfr
Lode. 212er.-ea, J).o nox
UM&, Newpart Reac·h .
l!alll80.
1r.i.nirnum 1 • 1-'c>wid Cll' liu.I a ~N '' Cull
CaJI us d1rel'I or 1•111lm·t u,o,! W1• re tht· l'1·t Pals
Borrow UJJ lo!IO"'. l11nnt1 1f' (7 141738·211118
youquuhfy '1 .. osr Blk & Whl F~m
C....,.... FiaC1Rciel I Slt>om1.1n llusl.y In Capo
FOR SALE $95,000 well 714/lll-0970 B c IH h a I t' a l I I J securecf rworsonal note J'EWA"l> ~n3 o'lJl.a .--A t-'"t d .. ed brok"rau•> ' " ~" .,....., from subatanllal Nwpt ·-... " nv
Bch realdent/propuly A Calif. ~!:!'lion. Lost lJ /23 /80. uriw.:e
owner Secured by 40 YMW lady's wallet near Sav· -ooo a"h\ Paya In On at WeatcliCf Plua. _,, Y .. · · ..,..,,,,000 2nd Truat Deed ,_. -lhl" all d .... In ._, Contains hard earned
.irt:u, N ll 645 9862
C'o ngrHlul at1oni. J ohn
)''(JUN1' Silky T~rrter. Klevm.~ ro.r tw ing UN ept
llr1uany S1111111e l. Lab "'<I Ill \JS l' n1•,s. Sis.
mix pupp)', long·halre1I Mike, t<etlh & TaJa
Pomeranian m ix & ltllle
black dog, lri11h Setter,
hamsters & Cats Adopt II .to ..t l • a·pet at Irvine Anima 1•;;::=:,.1 Care Center open every ••••••••••••~••••••• ••
.day 7S4·T.34 Sdlooh &
Found : M a lamute . ......_.._ 7005
blk/whl Fem. Shepherd, •••••••••••••••••••••••
blk/lan Fem, NB Ammal Now enrolllnjl. Costa
Shelter. 644-3656 Mesa Chris tian Pre·
benerlts.
CORBIN /YAMAFUJl &
PARTNERS INC.
17992 Mitchell South
Irvine. CA 92'114
714·M9·'1l24
operalors for their data range , $16,648 S2 l.OOO
cente r , locate d near per year. 831 ·"850 b(v.
New1><>rt Frwy & Ed 8-~ __ _
inger. Experience pre BVSIN ESS G ROVP needs
ferred. 1'1nt benefits & empl persons for part ~:.~~:ctol:;~~/PPIY t l me m kt g -s a I e s ,
tBITA(9R IAHIC service, PR, mgt PolenL
721 N. Euclid, Ana~eim 5S8·9398 ext 1002
991·3860 Cafe teria Assis lantli ____ E,O.E needed·part time help at
Marco Forster Jr. High
lJttte n lit!! S c h o o I. A' p p I y a l
,...._llled Adi II Capistrano U nHied
=l "peopt. t~r~;.er. School District. 32972
.U. calla with big re· Calle Perfecto, SJC
.,.. .... ··-J • -behind $65.000 Isl. Trwit 5 yra. IZ0,000 prtnelpal Oeedon3acre1vlew •1te Chris tmas money . Found: Keys. See mar
----------1 s cho o l 129.SO wk .
reduction May •. Yields San Juan Capistrano Pte&M: return. 646-2396. aft. 1, El PaUo Court, L30
lnc:ludes hot lunch &c
sna c lr.1 . 646 ·5 423 .
641).5830.
Your friends and
nellhbon uae Clusifled
when they ha ve
aomethial to aell. They '11
tell 7ou ho w well It
worked for \hem I
-....Up and bll reaulu ! 11ii411&-iiiiiil21iiiiiii5.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii To piece YOW' clasalCle<h•
~ 1nl on your lnve&l· MAI appraisal 13'75,000 I.alt Adult male grey & Broedway, C.M. meat Sell for S'70,000. all due 1 yur 20% 10 h H H t1t....&...-.-.&.. a
ed. call toda7 "2·se'78.
Sde1at.• ........ (714)8'75-*2reaor 1'114) tereat + d iHount w l male cat Sdtula & Sdl11t1 & -
19 Wcat.herby Bay, Hunl. ...._.._ 7005 ...,_.._ 7005 ...._.._ 7005 7005 ,,,.•._._{ll_te,_we>R_..,._·-·-~=-=-"'"' 71An SJ·51'3or493·l1S3 Hr b r . R e w a rd . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
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5rmW/ONUYU 580
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{MONEY
Pw 111 • I I.all. Opal1111met ladles Lell & ,._. nn1. near Splrf'I Rell.,
:-••••••••••••••••••• •• CM. Much stontlmental -11•u•ilh 1100 vaJue.S411·"33 •••••••••••••••••••••••
The Or•n&• County Fair· LOST: Female black Ir arouads , 81 F'air Driv•. .,.., 1triped w /White ldt·
Cioeta ll•a, le ac:ceptlni le n . VI c Ad • m a It
• ' propoeala for • peraon or 8 r o o k h u ' • t • ff 8 .
a company to us e Rn'ard.8U-OeA _
~MO facl11Ue1 on the fair· Loet: z II• .. do11. a
-·-.. 1rounda H • b•H ol yellow Leb ml• 1'1'6b7", ,_ ..... emc...,ecee\ ~-.,.,......... to t1Ler food 1 w .. lte Akita Olke .....-Ultl._ WAWft.._ to ttmttAopa oa the fair· Samoyed) "Kishi", re· . lllMZJ .. -._... t7MIJIJlll-! J41 ,,..,.... ;.,d \0 tht •ur· w • t d . u e. f o to ,
JUBA V&RD& DR _ · ArnMld bY ~ connruanltr · Jr tlll>•am
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Position open for ar·
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atatewlde. mul\l·slore
operauon, Or•nae Coun·
ty. C.rpe\ eicper. nee.
Excell. pay. bonus pro·
a r am. prom 1harln1. medkal/de~tal plan. aas ~ance. Ca 11 Cbllect:
C~O'WM
JIJ-466-7111
Car Rental A1ent for
O..ana• County Alrport
.,..., ••P preferred, hr•
flu . Mu1t have own
tran1p0rtetlon. P1eHe
tall 151..0lla.
CAlaa
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•Afipl) ln pn9CM'I ft lOft draft..r. s ~ Yl"I esptr, Hardwa,., 1024 Irvine bentflh Apply la • •1•-.... t'•/
Hanl••re, loi. lf•ltt• J H••~rt Doc h ofc .. fWlltdiftP1au) N.B. Pll"IOa. •verb' Manor frvlu. Poo1a, tennl1 ' ' 1>Wfiilr . .... ~:== u Anal~ f7M o ~=· i:~c~p .. NC>v1ciort• ~~:~~·o'o~:~h:::n·~ ~~~":~~~';. ~UCI 't \'tt 11 Cum MOS LS DtJlv1t~::: .. ';.yiu:,roducta To call on Read~r Ad JIWILM mechanlral ablllty. Up•rlenc ed plant
,.._., btiwf1&1 Wt traul to aupermarlte\I. Early buaineaacCOW>ttfor a d· P/f loa ~~~e. '6.~0 /hout. mana1er /laduatrlal
•f!TRO <' tt " Sii m 0 r n 10 ~ l 0 rn 1 d . 1 prot~ .•l. Bench qineer to ovenee all -Hu'--E I ver t 1ln1, Mon.-Frl ~exp d ua Htlln1. JlhaMI. o( our manufac· --ng nears _alWmoon. 11 771-4750. 9AM·SPM. Base + com. flnlahla1, Ii re~a ln . t1•111•.. twine operaliolll Tb.ii II
. DRUG ~'TORE RX 4 d,..,. miaaloo. Co. benefits Must have xlnt rd s, call Art ~OU a1'ant worktn1 Auditr EIUoY-xlat com· a r'IJ'e opportalty 10,..
CASIBS
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For lWld • Jrd Shafi •
Wtt 11rumotc to mana.cl"
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within.
WANT A C:AR~,.:R '1
Cost& Meu
I II Ot'I M lH
631 9421
Laguna &oat:h
494 923:S
HW1t1ngton ~ach 962·!116
ChtJd <.:are
tiolde n Wt!i.t \.vllcl(c•
seeks 2 duld care t•t>1Her
assistants, lllhr 1w k
Flexible schedult' S4 75
lo SS.79 /hr Time 1•rf al
C hris tmas & Sp11 ng
Brealc. Posses.'l or be
ehg1ble fo r child de \
prog. permit Contar l
Coa s t C''>mm11n1l}
Co lleges 111 w ri ting
before SPM. l>t!t' IHh
1370 Adams A vc C M
92f;2tl 556 · 594 7 E 0 E
MtF
CJIRJSTMAS
WlNUOW PAINTIN<: I
1'1t1me daily $325 hr j
No e).per nrres!> 1 61U223 7pm·9"m YD!?
The LSI Design and Develop·
ment Section of out Design
Teohnology Laboratory has
Immediate openings for Ana·
log MOS LSI Engineers to de·
sign custom state-of·the·art
• Switch.Capacitor Fiiters
• A to O's
• Analog Circuits.
To qualify you should nave
some experience In MOS ana·
log designs, or digital designs
with a desire to branch out In·
to the analog area. BS/MS EE
degree required .
Come gfoW with us at Hughes.
a company with 1.500 on·
going projects and a backlog
of over $5 bllllon. Our mana·
gers are 'engineers, scien·
tists or computer specialists
-your kind of people, who
understand your problems and
can appreciate your solu·
lions.
Call collect. Larry Schatz·
mann, Technical Director, on
(714) 732-3968; or send Yf ur
resume and salary history to:
Hughes Aircraft Company,
Ground Systems Group, Em·
ployment 11, Dept. GS-355·
CC, P 0 . Box 3310. Fullerton,
CA 92634.
·..,. Will train . Neat a p ~4047 and ambltloua person pany benefit.a lncludlna a the rlahl person wtao can
clertl, 9·G Mon·FTI, xlnt J>earance 41ood spellina 9CB4MIL ~ for a career in free meal per ablf\. APP· de1lcn " implement
pay . Mo u lton Plaza ~Hential. Apply r t:n· fut looda manaaemttnt. 'U"' raon 9am noon. alreamllned production
Pbarme cy. l.ag1.1na r\~uver, 1660 Placentia Custodial Work morn-Do you enjoy working .-&lbOOD..~ a)'ltemt tor electtical &
Hills 788 378<4 Mr. Ave.C.M. inpS.l,lraln minimum with people , th e TTHUTll. t\)'drolic products. The
Oreyf\&I • wage, merit locreues. challenge or leadership? 900Newport Ceotcr l>r. successful applicant will
&ICTaOMIC HB.P WANTED m.1.11l have auto ~7-6020 Ir you dO lben Me & Ed's Newport Beach supervlse our total pro·
ASSIMILH 5 •LES...... Ladle's relaU store needs wouklyou. ~~ r~ ntgalkw :igl~ 'fM' 2Pp, fmplyr M If ductlon work force II re "' sr-M porl di reclly to l he Hameq & cable. PCB. to call on Reader Ad anage r . Assist . SUOO/upplus healthplan aene ral managet .
chassis wiring, ex buslness accountsforad· Man11eer4SalesPenon-foryouandyourfam ily Night Supervls or ro r BSll:: d 1 bl b t
per ien ce d on l y verllsino Mo n Fri. nel. C all Annabelle• p d vacations and youthshelter. ··be·· 1 esd~a, t:• u
Teletronic Labs Inc. SS02 9am·SPM~·Base +'·com · <2.13)749-4041 boouaes. For more In· 642-3380 c~anlen~: I: ;xf!'n°s'i~::
En1lnee r Dr H li mission. Co benefits lormaliOft, contact Lee l. s tarting s•larfi •· 8911661 La ndacap• Estimator. f · l 1 l ' N .. --Aides Ord"rlles .. · Will train. Neat ap "" or in erv ew any ime --· • "" benerlts for the r ght &ICTIOMIC TECH pearance & good spellin~ Will train. Call for appt: alter 5:30 Call Me le needed for convalescent person. For inte r view
essential. Apply Pen· S31·4446. Ed's Pina Parlors, 1180 hospital. Wknd. shifts. a ppl., call Personnel at
FOi' computer aero.space nysaver, l660 Placenti• L-.dlc .. Molllt. ~ !,'!s. tot, Santa Ana. Xlnt. benefits. Apply in 714.540-4811.
auembly . General fwe C M .,_.._,.. pel"IOll. Beverly Manor ------
knowledge of job shop -·-· -·-----Foreman. Min. 1 yeareit-Convalescent Hospital. POSITIOMS
o pera lions r equired HB.P WAMTED perience 10 3 man crew Manager 340Victoria Ave c M AVAIL.AILE
TeletromcLabs Inc 5502 we are now accepting s 1.1 p e r v Is ion WANTED. MATURE Oay Hostesses
Engineer Dr H B applicatfons ror a full $100(}$1250/mo. 5 days. ADLT COU PLE t o Nurslr_le 891-1661 · · Ask for ROfl 6-46 7«1 mana 16 ·l th ~erlifled ,..tr Bookkeeper _ __ lime position 1n our re _..:.. _._ __ ge uru ap ouse lnquire3·SPM Mon Fri
ExecutiveAssislant ackr ad dept Telephone \ LEGALSECRETARY an nice Eastside C M MwMt A l•s 673.1505 Author/Publisher seeks &. counter sale s Re with escrow background area. Resume & local S3.75fhr. ----
Executive Assistant. exp quires good s pellinng , preferable, small com . ref req. Exp. pref. To Wt! will train. 8 paid Press person, c hief 17.
di •-h gram m e r • &. Pe T $ 833 7',.2 apply, please send com-holidays. ~inning all exp, able to work with in e lmg"' researc manship. Must enjoy pany. op ·----'"--_ pleteresumetoadno.612 helpful. must be fast, ac· i h bl' soon as hlr , benefits minimum s upervision curate t ypist. pre fer -meet ng l e pu ac. App. LEGAL SECRETAR Y Daily P ilot. p .O. Box Bayview Convalescent Job security M0·968l ask
ly Pennysaver, 1660 needed for Huntington 1.560. Costa Mesa. CA Hos~ilal, 205S Thur1n . forTom rab ly e xpe rience on Placentia Ave C M 92626 word procesi.ing equip. -· · · -BeachLawF'1rm Casual · C .. Mrs Farrell
Call642·0477 ror app't. Hostess. over 21. f 1T or atmosphere, legal ex-u ..,..._. •'--EME.._.T 642-~. E.O. E Production ~rtist.
part per1ence necessary . ~.-.w " -------For busy Irvi ne puhlica·
548-7418. Salar) comens urate with Local busin ess man Nursing lions firm Pas t e -up.
beaH••S.cNtary -------experience Ask for Sue seek s qualified in -Certffl•d t ype speci n g s tat ($20,600t Hostessesneeded.m ature 847~1. dividualrorhigh in come. MunnAict. came;a ex p e ~ien ee
.,, n .ght att 1 1 d person managerial t> pe.. ----P tr situation . Respon-$4.00fhr. necess ary. 1·2yrs work •OPrn r&l' ive a Y . LEGALSECRF.TARV d be I . I ho th d b kk r es t aura nt expe r . ees musl currenty 8 paa·d holi'days , beuin ang experience. Salary w s r a n · pg, Small dynam ic r eal e mployed . F o r in· .. ..,uit t t C II typing & manage m ent necessa~. Day &_even ni.ng as soon as hired, range._.., -~ s ar · a skills. Sl5.600 pr yr + mg PoS•llons a vailable estate Utigal1on firm 1n ter view1appt . t·all benefits. Bayview Con ~9·~_!.Xl 11:!53.
S5CJOO bonus1proril share. Please apply 2·5 daily NewPort Center, seeks 645·59:?1. val~cent Hospital. 2055 Prodvcuon
Pewµgp&Co.5§7·5900 Pero· s SP ice r Y experienced . emcaent &11MANICURJSTS female Thun. n, C.M Mrs. Far Help wanted part tame
!-------·-·-Fkstaurant.2221N.Man energe t i c l ega l · ,' · rell 642~ E OE ---S • secretary Short hand, imme~ opening Mu~t . . . Mail room. Mon SPM ttl
FfELD REP. _\_: HB. ~ad1 ff_".'.1llage d111aphoM & xlnt t> P· have license & ex~r in I finis h Tues 5P M 'lll
Tel<'promµler Cablt! TVI HOSTESS mg skill:.~ must Xlnt all areas At~ract1ve &
1
. MURSIMG r1n1sh Appl y 1660
of NewPort Beach 1s ac Mature with knowledgt> -.al:.ry dependin g o n neat persona~it y. Salar_) Work in a friendly at Placentia,C.M.
ccplJJlg appt..tt·at1ons for, & ab11.Jty to supen1st' al qualifica tion ~ & ex ~~rt Call Tona., mosphere at Costa Mesa -----------
CIVIL ENGINEERS-I temporary help lo ex 1 rormal d1n1ng r oom penence Good benefits _ Memorial HosJ >1lal "'°91•W1•r At1•lust
DESIGNERS
1
~------------------.., chang~ cable TV equ1p-j Private Club a s k for 640-m60 MFGASSEMILY I M.d -:Mtrg l9l -1
G E ment m Newport Beach Sharley 673· 7730 for ap· 1 TECHMICIAN IM's & LVM •1 17-1 IC D.O .f .
Pro fe:.s1u na lt·1\1l MU HS area Mus th1n•edepen l Potnllnent. I I . 3·4 yrs expenencetn eng1nee rs n,R 1n ldod 1 dable transportation , l.eCJGISK,......., Requires expen ence 111 Evening & night shirts. RPG 2. basic analyllnl I L· ff Wit l s t I I t .. d fulltime &.J>artllme. work required Subm 1't J.I annmg ~arm o t>r:. ... . . _ _ _ _ _ _____ J t rain tar 1ng at Mu.st have 3 4 years t•x opera mg power 11ao ICU/CCU RM' car~ op~lOn un1t1e~ for I " •" E , " ,., ,. "' ""Pa' S4 SO hr with ancenllvel Hotel penence with patentlaw 1 tools t Router. bender 1 1 resumes to Gary Race.
\'1v1I l'n.1p 11t>ers & cl1· GROUND SYSTEMS offer Appl} al 901 Westj HOST /HOSTESS I Typmg skills 80+ wpm I tote I Some weld mg. App 'l 12 Hr s hifts. v.ork 7 da\'S <.:oa:.tal Personnel 2790
signer.!. w c>x11t·r 1n ~ri;cl 16th St r-;.B Full or p. time posatiora:. shorthand 80 Pleas anil ly m person 8·5 22822 B . in a2 i«ct/i;~ceuod Harbor Blvd , C.M 92626
ing dei.1110 for h1lls1dc· Proot ofl!S Cit1zensh1p Requ1rec1 G.EHYALOFFICE I avail. for reliable orr1ce Sl300 rmn 0 0 .E Granite. Laguna Halls I NEVERAFEE E .O.E. ~UbdlVISIUO~. & \lt':.Jjlll or. fQ"al Opport••111ty Emp'oyer 1 I people-onented person:. : Call Sandra. 540·605S, 768-2953. I SMp.nlsor --------• •lrt:el 1m pro\ <"ml•ttc• u u ' ·ypmg required Cor ad . Vaned shifts L·n,·oy ex •·-.. ~tal Personnel Agen --- -----1 R lbl r h 2 h "' I """"' •Medic I A t r t r esPons e or l e 4 r P rr liquor clerk needed pll111S fu1 1 l'~1d1•n11.il pro I vani·ement High School' cellenl co benefits 1n C)'. 2790 Harbor Blvd.' a 5515 · ron ° ' ~ration or our 8 b<'d Applv 278 Broadwa.\'. Jet'ts AiiJH> in Pl'l!oiOn • ---<.ir .. duat e No ex per eluding a lree meal per ' c M I flee. for G. P . exp pre j t ., ·~.re s u m I' lo Mt IC'ook , lull & parl. appl} 1nl DEMOHSTR•.TORS J nt.>ce h ary farmt>rsl shift. .:~eyERA FEE E.0.E.j lt:rred. mail resume or I wu Contact Lagun~ Beach. _
,.uentl':.at .Hoherl rlc m , '.)(·1-s11nal MutlLym·hes~ for tov de mos li•l·al ln s u 1 a~cc <..roup I MARRIOTTHOTEL --------· , f1ce manag er . JS! BarbaraJ Selselh QUALITY
W1lhan1 rro .. t & ·~!> 3 11 P a lm , BallH•a s tores: 10µ IJ:I,) Cnl J! ~4100 E.O E I OOONewportCLrVr l - --.-l Hospital Rd. St e 118, Uir of Personnel ASSURANCE soc111tcs.tlUl~uddSl. fi75 1.).'6 Robin wkd a vs G alOffi NewportBeach !Liquor . Pa rt t1me 1 N.B.92663. I 642·2734 IMSPECTOR ~ewpon. Oeat h j . 1-800·621 6467. . I wr cc Equal Oop Emplyc M tf Weekends, Nights. Must , -~--E.O.E1 I /F LU
CLERICAL Counte r Help n eed ed. -'Small co. 1n Wes tchffj ---·--····-·-I have cash register cx.,Medic..Pl -·-·-·-·-·-Electronic J ob Shop ) Some retail ex per p.-ef DENT AL ASSIST AMT j are~. Accurate, good ----I pt>nence 1888 Placentia REAL EST A TE Teletronic Labs Inc. 55-02
CAREERINFIHAHCE rra or Sat.sunrise &s w· Exp'd 4 day ~t'ek COM. typing . s ome a c ctgj HOUSECLEANERS C.M Exp'd Pro f for all Order Desk Girl. answer E n gineer D r . 11 .B
f'ront orr1ct' C'lt•rir al 1ng shifti; Must be 18 or uren 644-7162 bksid. Charlotte, 64S·726J. To work for Janice's medical denta l real telephones. some filing 89t-l661
opening. ro r s harp an over S49 ·064 l, E <> F. -· --------.-.-Raggedy Ann P rr. 8·3. Live·io companion for dis estate transactions, bus1· Must have gd handwril l..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim
div1dua l who cnJoys MF lJentaJ Receptionist.NB General Office, versatile. Tues.f'ri.675-2514. abled woman. ness ops, investments. ing. Call 8·5. P icwick
met!llng & .ser vtntt the ----office . Experi e nced ltterate invoic e pro · 5'48·8596 leasing, etc Send re· Paper5(g.us7. REALESTATESALES
public. Exp pref But CUST ODIAN µlease 644·0032. eeuor for lrg M. Y . - - -swne to: 17942 Skypark 11 you are interested in
trainee pos ition avail f Immediate opening for manufacturer. Mu s t HOUSECLEANERS LOAN Circle·o·LrY.92714 PAIMTSALIS making a c hange or
Must be gd with figure~ Nwpt Beach retail stvre DENTAL/ type. 770-2922 Tel/hr Elf w-s123 -Part time. Tues. 5 to 9. seeking a new career IO
xln.t beneht~ I &. 0H1~e maintenance RECEPTIONIST GENERAL OFFICE-AS PIJCESSOI MEDICAL RECEPT. Wed. 9lo lpm Some exp Real Estate. call and ask
TM Morris Pion Co. Experrenced. reliable 4 day f l hours fle x I Partt.ime, 6-lOpm. some Kenn Rama Hardware for John or Vody al Cole CallLaurn al GJI OOil I l)l:rson With e)e for de I 64.S-7580 ~l ST Clerk typis t . llousek~per & personal KEALTY l::SCROW con Sal 557~Lau a 2666HarborBlvd ,t' .\I or Newport, Realtors
t..ul Permanrnt ru1111ml'1-----. -11.br_anan. eustadian, A & t•are of arthnt1c woman tinues to grow' Vue lo --..... ~ ... /D~af 675 5511
Clenca l po<;1l1on with eitt•cllent 1-. 1-irm. N B 675 6l l0 on Balboa Island Mon j our growth. we ha\•e an P..t or FvlNlmie J•llllilll•·-------
DEPARTMEHT I b1>nef1ts Call J am or Olsabled man needs h\'CIGeneral OHicc l"tnc FT1 12noon 7 or 8PM 1mmed1ate open1n~ 1n Ccrttn Horse Dept c lerk to
CLERIC 1 Ray,644 5U'70 j rn &1de. !'l alaq S6N I F a brit· Co· s e t-k s Sl.SO _hr + meals&l11x ou.rlrv1ne offat·e can start with training workforPETC:O;\nima l REALfSTATliSALES
Entr; le' cl d encal (xJ:o.I --I •Share hving exµeoses1 resPonsililc woman ror es paid. Also need s ame andexpenence you could Supply Supermarkels Slart the new year by in
tionoV"n&0 1turi.hippm1;l'lJell,ery 1Ware h o u se 847·Ji8i o rde r d es k vari e d helpforwknds only.Ref!> H vouhaH e xf>('nencem get1n theArmyRes1::rve Apply. 15041 Golden creas ing your e arnings
&. re(·ea\·anJ( rtepllrltne nl ~1t0rr5,?n fporTpaartpyp&I re2n0t2a5J duties. Gd opportunat} req'd. Call 675 OS96 ror 111 loan p roce !>s i ng w 1t h ~:3faw~ ~~n~r:~i:~~i~Ys West St.. H unl 1n gt on with our new high <'om Some ltte pa t•kins: in , ~ )' lh g c; I': terview <'llher a loan insl1t u11on. Beacb,89J 0355 mission plus lxinus pro
volved Mu'>t "''rk ~1th "ewport B~,·d C.M Donut s hop Aftcrnnoon :"~erf0°~~7~1S o on escrow company o r are. gYam
de.tdlint>i. Candidutel s hift Apply D K ~ _ __ _ HOUSEKEEPER. 11\e in with.In the t•onstru<'lion Dental -Operating Room Par1Time We proudly offer
should t) pe •i:;wpm & Deli ver newspap~rs after Donuts , 29603 f .11rv1(•w. Wanted by s r tillze n industry, ""'e ;ire interest Psychiatn c ·Pharmacy Heed Holiday $? . Best resale location
have IOk('y l'<Pt-ri11m·t· ~rhuo! You!1g studen_ts · CM General I .'flu.st drive. Op~rtumty ed111.)0t.t Orthopedic·X-Ray Temporary Chris tma:. ."lewportBeat·tl
Please appl\ in 11eri.011 ;igi• Ii! tS, CdM_ f a!>h ion to supp your soc secun No expenen<'e is needed, o penings for cn.'<11t l·;ird • Profess10nal Asso1·s PL"'SSf.Y 1'E Ml'·o~ 1_~1a11cl area <all N('1I Do~uu havc afla1rforln flE(JIAININGI. t'.v La Habra area We o ffer ('\t·e(lent "·e'lltrain you Youmay authorization operators .pri,ateSecretan "' '-s "'327 t er to r 0 e co r a l 1 n " ? be r t d el"""' lo rece1· ve a $1 500 MA •-6 bo d. r l>liCTOHS, tliel t KdlSl'r. 1" "' " 213-001-0013. 714 675-6760. ne I s an a c:om "'"' · Start lmm ed1ate l)' '' .. m.,.,r . ar o I r trme help wanted for Siii i ~. UJTL( 213 3 3 pellll\e salary Please cash bonus or up to S4 .000 Open 7 days per week. realtors rvtnt! our decoratmi: r t r an the ~~ _ -·~-·~ · _ submit 11 resumt! or ap· in educational benefits hours a vai· 1. betv.•e'•n • National rclot·at1on , l.kmonstrators. Fri Sul • , Cler1l'al lh •c,'µ1 111111::.t \O U r area ear l"1ty cill1vine No exp IUSTY1. H OUSEK EE PE R&. pl.Jcat1onouthn1ng your dunngyourenlistment. lOAM·IOPMSJ.70/hr.ap pro!(ram Prr; 1~erob1" 1Janr111K. r1 neeessary s:u.1o pr hr nl't' Call I 735 0313 art DINING ROOM ATTEN· l'Xpenent•e tu Call your nearest Army plyM·SL~AM ·fPM . Call now ror appu1nt
Nat I f1t11 ess corp, ha:. ;.1
1
n Sil 1 o:l7 t , 5 4 1 0 7 1 8 . IOAM Look.mg for local tcm UANT for s mall retire ,Recrw~er for more in Tl"'E SHARE ment. ask for Bell~ u r
1mmed Ol'Olllnt.( m F' \ 21..'.l 877 1133 purary assignme nts that ment residenc<'. Fu II PONDER OSA ormallon . TRANSACTION Walt, tnJ 7300
tor an i.'XV pcr,on with O assified Ads 642 S67 will give }Ou experience lime, days Exp pref COSTA MESA 540-1026 SERVICES
>tint t:-ping & tt'lephone and exposure to the pro-4!»-S4S8 HOMES HUNT BEACH 962·8821
s kill:. Pll'a s P c·al l fess1onal world? We ---Humoft Resources SANJUAN CAPO 2462D~Dr.lrv.
964 4616/or intt.>n·tc~ have 11hort and long term HOUSEICEEPliR/ D 855·4232 EOE M ,.-11
assignments av.iilable COMPANION .,.. -':;:"'T"'UP
L1en cal
Customer
Service
Repnsentotive
Excel(ent lrain1n11, op
Portun1t)' for md1 v1c1uals
tnvolvm11, hea') f1hn1t &.
tel t>ph o n t>
res pon!l1b1l1t1e!> 1-;x
perienn~ in rleallnrt w11 h
thepubhc ht>lpful
We offer a good starling
salary, t'XCellent com
pany paid benefits m
eluding allractivc work
apparel and a pleasant
work10 ~ atmos phere.
Apply m person between
9AM and4PM
()
CIT IZENS BANK
Oft CO~I • MfSI\
2970 Harbor Bl vd
Suite~ Costa Mesa
714·979·4200
Equal Opp Emply r
''f'"
Clerk typlst.s wanted part·
t i me, general office
akllls. nexible hrt. $4/hr.
'*'7741 Cathy.
Cl.OTHISTIMI
Now hirln1 parltlme
1&1.. h•lp 6 aulstant ~er tralneet. Call
MZ·1211.
coe a,., sru'iiin
Work f\all or P11rt \lme
aellln1 e l ect roll le
calculators, mi cro·
computeuJ.. fL related DnldUeta. (.H taU SalH )
kmwled1e ol com= •tl.._ helpful.
P11 6 benefl.LI. In C .II. calJ JAv: 640-IJIO.
TOOL
DESIGNER
We _... a 1Mdl...,..siHd Sovth
lav ar•a M.Y .S .E . lhhd
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tool dtlllpl .... n. ,...._-.
.... • llilfWy IM htYof•H wttr. tr .. Han II toot..,._ ,........., to
...................... of aM"'9 tools, jkJ•. ff xtur.s Gftd
wlillM c-.••te11t1. St..-.ct
......... h ,. .. ed.
We offw ..._.. a,,,,..., ....
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9h•• ... o'porfHlfy to
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MCC FLOWSEAL
IA 1111 ll•ll'J .. Nerti c ........ C.epJ
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*MESSENGER* No previous expcnence 2082 lvsiMu CM .. r -"' necessal"} Never a fee Wanted Daily fo r retired Dr.
0!11 loday for appamt healthy gentlemen Mo? '""-·CA 92715 ment FT!:.. Must cook 673 8593
All Equal Opply Empl) r 557-0045
G'·Lfr\:.
Housekeeper wante d
Mon. Fri 9AM 5 3UP M To care for loveh· Ba lt>Oa 1 __________ 1
Penins ul11 Homl' & J
Part time person needed
in book pasteup Mon &
Tues. No up nee App
ly . Pennys a ,er , 1G60
Placenl.ta Ave . CM
Immediate openml! for
llldlv1dual to function 1n
a very responsible pos1
lion making contact liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiia--Wlth ke> merchants 1n
our area Applicant
would also be respons1
ble for stock control and
s upplies . Valid
Callforn111 dri ve r i;
license with a good dnv·
lfMl'()l>Al>V PflO'SONN!l SUMCfS
3723 l irch Stre•t
H.=p:! .. cach
General
Give yourself a gift
IS.% Disco1i1ot J.C. PINMtl'S
is searching_f or Very Speclol r•ople
Fu l l & part l m e
Ouistmas positions.
•Salespersons
•Full Fi~ure Shop
•Women s Accessories
•Dishwa.s her
•I-bless
-<.'hrislmas Tree Lot
•Aulo Parts Clerk
s choo l-age c hildrc>n
Must speak English &
have xlnl r~reren ces
CaU 673·7643 aft 6PM &
onwknds.
HOUSEIC El
Needed t o lake full
responsibiUty of hsehld
Women r ecuperating
from surgery Perma ·
nent: Salary open refs
req. 640·6028
Hous ekeeper /Nann y
needed for 3 school age
children. Live-In. Salary
$1.SO/wk. 5" ~ days. Call
Mr . Tyler at
(714)773-5004 during of-
fice hrs.
LOAN
SECIETAIY /
PAllACEI
An outstanding career
opportunity 1s available
with Fidelity Federal, a
leading savings a nd
Joan. We 're seeking a
loan packager /secretary
ing record a must
WE f'URNISll T ll E
CAR. Good start 1ng
salary, benefits and suit
program . Apply in
penoo between 9AM a nd
4PM.
with typin g 45·55wpm 0 and, ideally, ex~nenced
In r eal est ate loan
packaging and/or Joan CITIZENS BANK processing. We offer u · or cosr• Mf SA
ceptional career poten· 2970Harbor Blvd
llal, an attract Ive start· SuJte ~ Costa Mesa
Ing salary. outstanding Equal Opp Empty r
benefits and a beautlrul m111y1b
work e n vi r onment. --• .. 111111111111• .. --•
rlX
OPYATORS
Full &c pl\1me pos1t1on:.
avail for reliable person!>
with pleasant & efficient
phone manner Flexible
s h ifts w 1r otat1ng
weekends. EnJOY t>X
cellenl co. benefits 1n
eluding a free meal per
shift.
MAlllOTT HOTEL
900 Newport Ctr Dr
Newport Beach f,stttl 2Ps Empltf M /{
Ai~~~w : Please apply on MON·
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml DAY, Dec. J , r r o m
9:30AM lo a:30PM at.
Housekeeper, live 1n .
5/days week. 894 -3966
dye. 831-0768 eves.
24 f"uhlon laland N.B.
',91'1 'If INSURANCE
2poaitlons open.
~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~iiiiiiiiiliiiiiil! • Accountin1 ·Bk pg 1"11 Secretarial Skills
tc"tf~
Sm. IOC. ore, variety poa.
No ahrthnd. nee. l~lte t*i>1. Fr~lc E.O.E. Irvine Peraonnel A1ency •E. 17th, Cotta Mesa
Wteiat 642·14'10
roomer, all blffdt. E•·
p'd. only. can :
640-0080
eU.AIDS
Ji'\all • .P•rt time. All anu. lJnllorm1 fum'd. A'9I n or over, retired
wakoaN. No •J1per. nee. Apply ; U o lvtr1al ~ Servttt. l22f
W. IUl 8' .. s.ta Au In•
te'yftew ILra: .. 12 .. 1-4. .... ,.,...
GoodTypial
Must Uke rlgures 11~alary open for ri penon
N ce turroundlngs
35hr work week
•Gen'I <¥flee Secretary
lnaurlQct eaperience
Xlnt. typ(nc a musl Pleaaant Ptnonallty Good~volc•
Salary open -com· memurale
With ablUty \
llhrworkweek ance IOcated ln Paahlon
laland
Fell ..
11 JOU'te ta the .. ,.tt
for • ~ car, be aUN '° cMcll Ulil .. ., .... ~, .......
a dW.
FIDELITY
FEDERAL ........
Lo.At ...
~1.$ Westc llrt
(al Dover)
Newport Beach An f:qual Oppty
''*y•
Newport Photo F&1hlon1
, .. \, new modelln l
fllca. C.Jl CTJ..Uf 5. 19"~!!:1!1
II ak• tllo• • 1 o o d
tJ a a , 1111 ...._ JOU'"' llitflJJA
DO( .... aHll8ble to
-..Wfaalb''Jadl .,..,,, ............ a e...c.ueo,.,.
Rloeept1on1st position. fu ll
l am e, ii J O 4 3 0
Prores.s1onal telephone
skills a mu~t . t :n11nJ?
SOwpm. acrurate detail
~ork Airpo rt area
!JM 3452 Ask for Norma
RECS'TIOHIST
Look1ni! for matur e
person to work part time
m mce ammal hospital
53 SO hr to st;irt 63l· 103U
ask for Lynn
RECEPTIONIST
B1lmgual medical reet.'p
t1omst needed for l>u~.v
indus trial dl'Pl. l:all
Laura, S57·6300
' llllCEPTIOMIST
Ener~elic & Personable
lndlv1dual for fast grow
ing dynamic N.8 . C PA
firm. Phones, typing &
other clerical d uties call
for apy~9·~· 640 71Jl
flecepllonisttrypisl
CPA Firm in prestiglo1.1s
N.8. location looking for
bri&ht. Individual to fill,
tront office po-allion.
Phones. ~wpm. salary
range t850-S1050. 965·3&4 I
btwnB:J0.5:30.
...
A Daily Pilot ad number will appe ar in your ad
w e take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call
i n at your convenience dur ing· office hours and 9et
the responses to you r ad ... For more i nf ormation
and to place you r ad call 642-5678.
642-5678 DAILY PILOT
119W I• 11H 11mw..-. 1110 ..-wuh~ 71to HllpW..e.d 1100 ·na .. 11 1001 .-,,.. 1020 ,.... .. Y.. 1045 Fw Mlwe 1050 Jewt•t 1070 ~··············· ~;;:-••••••••••••••••••• ~;;r ............................................................................................................................................................ .
.............. Sea I ,,-..-8'b.RaJelplhn'a3Spd To lovlni home, orange All M ho bl k t Man's HKt yellow gold
-..rtmeQ\ com· Sec~ya•-? • trr1--Typist W!STlllNSTER Sport A·i cond. 197. Iona hair male kittem ffl a dga;y 8 ~c op bracelet ln nuciet tex·
N.•Port D-ach. HAPP _.., Career oppty. in faat· ... , m AB"'•y '45-0284 ~1609or548-6390 0 ce es • rawer. t··--" '. b Ii-'-• r .,... _ __. ,.,.., ..... '-e t oc. ver y n lctl $120 1 ... -.cur ua, mea u · rt , b e n e f 1 ta Exec. Sec'y, 1iapervi1e 6 _.. ... ·~r· ..,.... .. wv 1 · · ANTIQUE MALL Schwinn · in& 13mm in width, I " lllO. people, auccesaful com-~ f(lrmab·...._~ui.rteysp~~ Don't let the bo ldaya DaJly lCMI, •'rt 10,9 5 bikes. 20" Stin· f''ree to good h ome, Kitchenette set $25. length. Secured with a in'f. R.E . develope r . ....-.... 11 take you by surprise. CloMdT\letday cray. Two 20" Lil Chiks. female Dobl m ix pup. 544·7529. concealed box clasp,
......, Ateot, very bWiY Super person lo work 75>. Sound profeuiona Won temporary a11l1n· ll751 W•tmloater Ave. 16" PWe w /train whls. Houaebrkn good w /kids. with a fiaure 8 safety dike. Ueeue req. for' Sit.JOO exper .. maturity • cor-meota in t.M local O.C. Gardin Q ~.aun 12" Lil Tl1er w /train 962-9e68 Antique white dresser. clasp. Total wel1ht is *-&:ile· Uz Reioden Aaency porate bll&rnd. helpful. Air1lort area. Work a few '!? wb1a. Train whla for 20" --rnuTor, matching desk & ;.,,92 penn.yweiahta. Ap-~ ft-.6'w GIOBlrcb, ~t'M EOE Sell; W W days a week or a few btke. Twoch.ildueats for Shepherd /Collie M Ix boobhelves S80 0 . Xlt. praised over $3,000. Sell
_. -..,... J l~im•IM•iM16~~ weeb a month. Weekly FulJ Serpentine it Bow 10.apd. 833-9037 Male 10 mos. all shots. condition. 661"·2486. for Sl8SO. 548.6446.
Cxp . lnv estmt!nl Service Station Allen· c;checks. Quarterly )i'ront Y• Sawn Oak llc.etc.536-1072 Fonnol dlnlng room set, --'
............ Comm'I in·•----------1 dant, full time. Apply us trips. W~ are ac· Dressen, Beveled mlr· Schwinn Varsity Girl's ,_,..,_.. 1050 while antiqued wood. ice Heavy 14K Man s Ome~a .-.n.nta. Earn up to Chevron. 1251 No. Coast ceptlngappUcat1onsfor: ron, Clawroot Oak Bui· blkein~~e;t!~~. :.: ... :: ............. blue velvet, table, 6 Wat~h. Bullocks /T•f· :':i. ~u,i:e:rric"~a& Secretary Hwy, Lag. Bch. _ ,tRI.( Cl.Ell$ !~·,,!8rofesa reatored. chairs. china cabinet & fany s S3200 Sell S2l50 + ~-Many listings. SIWIMCiMACHIME ...,......,, Schwinn 10 spd men's **I BUY ** hutch.Sl,050 Air Hockey other gold Jewelry .
.. y NB office. Con· SALES OPIAA TOI ,flECEPfl.ST English s roll lop desk Varsity bike. 1 yr old. Good U&ed Furniture & game, as. Call &46-2503. 759-l643
ftcleatlal appt . Mr . For marine canvas & up· sec retary w I g I ass Mlntcond 185. 642·1~ ~~siLi.ro~~o~ will MCllJf Sale -8055 Diamond, must sell im-
ftMell. Ul-~ SECRETARY holstery products. Perm v'1YPISTS 45.,.n enclosed bookcase. Circa IN(IS FOi SALE MASTaS AUCTION ...................... med •. 49 ct, VSI. K color .
• , ut f/time position avail. Ex ,.,. nPISTS 17S0.1820. $1800. 494-7473. 546-0489 646-1616 & 1'33-9625 Sat. 9-2. Woodworks furn.. SlOOO. 642-4086 a "o In Newport per pre f e rred Co . washer •-dryer mlS· " " AM Documentor. the WHOUS .... LI • ' ' 8Nch la now hiring full leadin& manufacturer of benefits. 645-2244 Call today for appt "" Girl's Schwinn Varsity King sz Xtra nrm inner 30881 Paseo Santiago. Buyi·ng ~~:a~1:·n~~~~: intecrated POS aystems Shoe sales, full time with 557 1111.t5 Shi!~~ ~~~l~ew ~~ xlnt cond. SIOO s P ri n ~ m ~ t tre ss SJC..:~·7803· _____ ·
ihrtiDI pay up to in the food service In· or W/OUl exp. or will ~ Eng. area. 7UA 2 W. 17th . w/matchmg coil box spr 3 Family Sale-You name Gold & s·1
d .. tryhasanimmediate train.Goodco.'benef1ts. St. (corner of Pomona>. Schwinn Cruiserbike.24 " inga. never used , s t ill It ' Pwr tools , camp. IV8r =2~~~~e2~ff~.~~ ~ o~r\unltyT~opr 0a Apply In person 9om to r-r\•Lf'I"\'::. C.M, &26". Men's It women's . Pdkli~ed. wS2ort38h C~2h0 ind equip, 1750' comm. hol. ~
......... es re ary. r · uam Mon thru Fri Stan-U l I \-Restd, electro pnt. All nu "~" ~ · as only ~. tbl saw, metal d_e· •••' C-.. --~ ·1• N.B. vide secretarial support dard Shoes 3077 So. II POI! ,..,, ....... ONN!l SllMCIS rts s1u$21.5 64 U'IV'OUDI t I h ( k ·-·· .. l lo Sal es a nd Ad - . , M "'"n~• .__. 1010 p ... ., . 5·1410 ------.-ect, cnt es. urn .. tl.
-~ m trat ve anagers. · · _ re ...._ •••••••••••••••••••••• ouc "'I ove seat 2..., h •0 ~·8 ""s .. , •M.TAUIAMT inis 1 M BnslOI C M 372311 h S"---t ..,.,.....ces -9. c h 11. 1 1•~ms antique· Attn,• nr Aly ... ~.
NB reatau rant seeks Entails dictall~n. cor· STATIONERY STORF. m Mewport leech I Do,_ 1040 Gold/Brown Brand New Ot I range: at ' uo
...,.Uc people to rill respondencetypmg, ex· Cdl'tt needs saleslad•· -ltlfltGHATOI ••••••••••••••••••••••• Best0Her842-4034 84.~kf~signs Dealwltha r
• P.T. positions .............. report& travel ar ' I Xlntcond. 645-5165 -. ForTaa D--'· counte r heJp , ...--• . · F/time, 5 days. Xlnt. Typist I KEESHO".'D Pups. AKC. MUST SELL Couch •. Sat 10 3. Mfrs Samples -r: VW9W" . rangements . Requires ··-...,mg nds Especial· Se Cha M/F p t & • · "' M 1 1 We buy s 1lverplate CUIUen, deli workers. ~years secretarial ex-..vs~ l'O . ars family size freeier mp sire. . e love seat. grn1wht plaid, a' e e a v e s & •
delivery people. Call for perience. preferably in ly fmecllentele Phone I chest. 22 cu rt Xlnt s h ow . P v t p ly xJntcond siso.646,1932 handmade Chris tmas ~~~~ft~tge,' :r::t\:~:~:
llllllt.151-1509. Sales or Marketing. ex· 67>1010forappl cood. $250. 839-3698 a fter 2131lln·L:WSaft6pm. ----items 2512 E. 16th St. silver chip & many other cellent typing skills a nd Straw H.t Pilla SPM. POODLE Puppies for Barker Bros King Size C.M (corner Tustin & types of scrap. Call Cal· .. ·-a.t.urant abilitytotakeshorthand. I Christmas. Layaway , Electric Posture Bed 16thl Met.S40-l744 at290l West Needua .. t.ant manager Fount a in Valle) Dyna Flame Gas Log w v1hrator SlOO 548·4273 for Mbr. coffee s hop . Enjoy the stabilily and I Manager & assista nl Electric Frplc Mod e I g~~apped. 546-2848 ------Huge Sale, bakers racks. Pendleton, SA. ___ _
Breakfut cookino exper. g rowth potential as · ma!\3gers. Musl have ex Mach 4 675-7773 'llt SILKY PUPS• Want lo bu): Aj Armo1re dmette sert, loot::.. sur· STERLING S ILVER E~Paid vacallon.Ap· sociated wlth an industry penence\Contact Ross.I EvertingSh1fl.Alleast70 a. two dra w er fil e fh<?ard, man's lO·s pd, Gorham's "Ron do·<
·nylora Restaurant. leader. In addition you 847-2572. I WV!fl: Top pay for g~d Frigidaire auto. gas 557-2821 cabinet Musl be m gd g~tars.dmghy.N.1konF., Four, 4 piece settings.,
edhlll • Santa Ana will ~ecelve a ~om · TEACHERS 1 ·~~dualed~u~ ~~t'f:l~I dryer.xlntcond. $150. Shih Tzu Pups AKC Reg. cond uncl reasonable tnJSC etc 2953. Country $2,200. Unused. 836-7481.
Fr."'.)', Tuatin. pbeneetlfl'~~e ska I a r~ aludnd Pre-school teacher part I :nsura~~ & ~r~1l u~~o~ I 548-3276 Perfect for Christmas 91)2 3!128 Club Dr C M Sun Only. ---,..,, pac age. me · · . kl 1 10-<!pm ~....._ 8071 Reitaurant, Natural ingoneweekhoUdaypay ~me.857-1263_ I 9Applyin5 persoMnbctwdeen Sears Powe r ma t e 67ta .. l530ng reser vat ons 36"mdMahogtable + 2 :::::::::? .•.•••••..•••
P'oodadell.Helpneeded. at Chnstmas ._ For .im· TEACHP l.;im·hh~a o n a) vacuum,2yearsold,4at ~ ___ antq c hairs S2 75 YARDSALE E\cr)tl 1n~ .
AAJrox. 25brs/wk. Must rned1~le consideration. For Private School m CM ~Coast 1 tachments. 4 heights. DOG KENNEL Chain Elegant drople11f lthr s,oe;.·. Fr~.: ~2fl Flower. ~ea~d~l~:d ~~~-~u~~~~
be reaporulble & sear. submit your resu.me or 549-J803 Daityr'lo 1 bea~er, $99. 846-7641 link s·xl2' 2 gates gd ma.hog S75. Drexel oval c~ S<tt Sun belowwholesale 673.8807 motivated. Possible apply rnperson -1 t I everungs. d S200 842.5034 · sqncl chr S35 Pr soltd . • , ------
mcmt.673-2345. T1llpltH1 Sales 33U W BayStrec-t --HA-R-BO_R_A-REA--co~ -· ------brass sconces S5-0 19"1 M U \ I~ l• X 1 n. ·Misc .. -•• 1010 R.est.aur-~-.-an-t------1 AM & fJroMOtlOft Costa Mesa, CA 92626 I APPLIANCE SERVICE Shepherd Retnever ~ups , rotor 1V & consolt: stereo! mechan1call) Lady Ken •••••••••••••••••••••••
Day time P er sonnel . f d W 11 Equal Oppor Employer 1 \\e buy use app ances old 960•4977 631 2647 I SLSO ea Rubber tree. Yamaha 100 MX. low
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Fullt1me Some ex· , 6424321 , d 11 freetogoodhomt-s.t>wk.s 17~ Oil pa1nt1ng.s . 'more washer & dryer. CHRISTMAS SAl~E' 7M
M9itess /Cash1er. Do penence _pre erre 1 ------wesellrecond. guar ------Trop1tone chaise ne\\. hrs .,,50_ .79 Moped
B •. F c mento train right per s on · . Ii ' ""' uaperaon "' ood u r 646-8704 cask for Gar} I ,W~itress Wilt\ car lor ~pp ances. 549.3077 While Spatz with paµers . F.alry American Maple! Wecdealer 307 . planter Lazer t now general ~
Serverfor ChuckWagon ADivisionof -----wi cker bas ket lunch KenmoreElecdryc.:r.J<'Y makt' offer. After Spm Dresser. M1~ror. Twin µol , l2fl sa1 hn~ dinghy~. English Hunt Sad· ~Y In person daily AM International. Inc. Telephone Soltc1tor ~ant , service. Earn $150·$175 1 SlllO 76().9415 Bell ~ame SlZS call eve.s ~II musl go ~2: Via Lu.lo rile, 2 pads. llhr girth 4 3 ,SPM . Craz:y Ho r se ed. Prr. Work at home I weekly. 9:30am till !pm. c e. ·~Ao ----'-1>7~4264 Sooo. :-JB tup:,tair.s1 lealhers. iron~. 2 bridle" Steak Hou se. 158 0 ~93.7540535 ~ton-Fri Mustbc>neat& .....,.7174 Chihuhua. Pomera111an. ~
Broollbollow Dr. Santa 2921S.DaimlerSt -dependable Lora !> F'rig~d~ire-elecdry;;.,xlnl York1es or Maltese pup Redwuud burl ibis & Oak table, S7 su. book w bits. rei.t plate. large
1>.:..1."-'"'12 POBoxlOS47.e Tow Truc k Drivers p1-SJtSl)2'7 ct~ks.hand~~de1n 'J rack. S3 . 2 11.ndws, S.l, blanket. 3 hailers, as-....,_.~ ~ t A CA 92711 K.ttchen 979-0747 for app't rond $75 or trade for gas ...... · ___ __ "' .. _ an a na. needed Expenenced on f Cal Durable finishes or "'all wnd11.s. 2 SI 50. son.ed eqwp $350 take"
SALES/INT. DESIGN (714l 546 35SI ly. Must hve C M area J ~rlOam -d r Yer· 6 31 ·02 5 7 0 r AXC Spnnger Spaniels . unfmuhed avail. See at cam1 er wnd11.s SI SIO. all. Begmnmg guilar $40.
Pla ir for d ecoratin g Equa 1 Opp E 1 646-9638 548-3900. • liver & White. 3/wks old, Fairgrounds Swap meet nurror. SS, flex stove Saturday 642·6393 431
lilelpf \11. Flexi~le hrs. mp yr Typist WAITRESSES 17' frost free Whirlpool wiU bold till Christmas. 645-1726 tub111g, S2 ea . dresser. Lenwood c __ M_. ___ _ ~·~/ln1a~~·--~~1~46!1~ __ J•--..llliiiWIW.---T RANSCRIBER Apply btwn 9AM & coppertone rerrig, xlnl s.s7-1837. $15 . desk. S5 . formic.:a la·-.--l2PM Charil.e 's ''h ili SI c.n • NewSobd Rattan Furn. bl l 1 SI SO Movmg.Upright frz:r ,gas SALES Law Office. Newport · " · 60 . .....,....083 C .... -'stmas Beagle AKC e op on Y dry f · Uyouarea"gressiveand1._ _________ Center. M ui.t l "pe 3001 Redhill. Bldg •Z. ----.1u1 ~II below whole:.ale ' l'OUCh, m:.ikes ;nto bed'. er. older re ng, qn
• 1• ' Ste #226, C M Washer, puppies. Call earl~ morn. 673·880i "'"'. UtJl ~z, rufrt "· uood. waterbd. Wl> hr, Pl n e lookina for a future in re· 6 5 w p m & h a v e ----780-0382 "°v ~ ~ "' " d b d r u n d tall mgmt w /good co Secretary knowledge of legal Wind ow Wa s her clean,goodS7S Nt-wTrundleBedPme $10. Dodl(c whl & lire. s i e our ' 0
, ...._.-1 548-85L3 548 4485 AK C D b p " ~,uxi~. nn"', ~··o ... ·,·nu 0 rnutwood tblc w 3 ex ts, b6 _.its apply in person terms. Good position for llousecleaner. e.xp, own o 1 e u I's · ~ " ., •" ""' "' ... 9am to llam Mon thru EXECUTIVE mature person Call !i-5, transportation 9f>8·5307 Refrig S/S~ea-;; $150 beaut1e:., must!'>ee 642 U71!7 l.dwn grass tal<.'ht'r S8 . chrs. ('OUl'.h chr. pr t u
Fri. Standard Shoes. 3077 SECRET .a.1y kd 640-9933 all ft 30 645·2369 l'rutcfa•s. '.! pr $12 boa c~rs. l'V bass amp . ....,._,_ "" w ys: c a er.i. Washer gas dryer set, ----Woodland Pme furniture anchor IOlb.$20 20:1111 •, 96J.(17QI .un.tol,C.M. tt"""Sl493/Mol182 ,._________ clean $15(1 548-8513, r...___..toY-80 .. 5 -----
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1rowlng computer •»terns tit personnel co.
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butr. reaJ eat.ate office. Laona Beach. Call for
....... 41'7·M54. ...
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1 ADMIH. ASS'T.
Or1•nlaed person w I ll>Od 1MCtl akUla, draft. In&., furniture Ii con· ~ exper. ht;lpful,
tor-landle orde rs ar c9....... Jrvlne furn.
mfr. Call Kay K.H . .....
As~~taryloAssislant'• Woma n s Assi s tant 548.4485 ::::' ••••• :: ••••••••• : •• for ch1ldrens room or C)press.SA Jl1,'1i..So o AMTIQUE SALE
Supenntendent. you will MAG II TYPIST At hletic D1re1·tor ror -------den Desk. chest. cabinet ~ri><>rt _ Desks. bookcase. hall
perform both ad S75~0 D.O.E. large privateclub1nFV Dryer.gas. Beaut 2 yr -old male w bookc<1se. wall un· CHRI ST~AS ITEM S tree. used offtce.furn.
mi.nulraUve and clencal Al least 2 yea rs ex Education or ei.p pre clean, good $65 A I ai. k an Ma I am ult' 1t.s shehes. single bed. Bo t & h IBM elec. typewnter &
duties. To quahfy, we re· perience with Mag 11 ferre<l Call 962 l374 ask 548-8513orS48·4485 desperately needs gd blue tan S250 complete )S pan !I 5 irts: nusc 548·9882
qwre typing 70 wpm, card typmg, 6080 wpm. for the woman's health hrne.642·1794 Also 7' Rock maple har lad1esclothes,gumes.50
shorthand 110 wpm plus Will allow IO'< error fac club GE Refnger ator 17 2' 8 -----w wet si nk wa lnut ladcler & drum set Kenmore Was her $50,
excellent organ1zat1onal tor. Prefer non-smoker. mos. old. Avocado. auto Jo'ret> lovmg house dog. veneer S75. 556 2943 or <.:orner W W1 l!>on Fiberglass Dinghy $25
a nd communi cations Excellent benefits Call •loemaker. subjecl to of spayed, 3S lb. to nice 540 4624 Pacir1c.C M 642-1190 __ 640-5678 When you need ex pert r f ·1 891 081 s kills Closing date ror Joe, 540-6055, Coast al er: $400968-1538 am1 y. · 4
applications is Dec. 10, Personnel Agency, 2790 service or repairs. turn L980. Huntington Beach Harbor Blvd. c. M to the Ser vice Directory Whirlpool, white : double German Shep, M. good
Union Rlgh School Dis· NEYER A FEE E .O. E. in Classifi ed lo solve oven electric range. good watchdog. fr~e to i.tood
lrict offers an im --------· yourproblem cond.itionS225.846·5607 rome.536-1045 press1ve package of full -:::;::..--------·---
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Huntington Beach
CA92646
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CIVIL ENGINEERING
COMPANY. NEWPORT
BEACH. NEAR O .C .
AJRPQ&T.
Full time, experienced •.
cheerful person wanted
for entry -l eve l
secretarial p osition w/opportunlly for advan-
cement. Strona typlnf &
some S .H . abilities
neceuary. Apply In
penoo w /resume to Mr.
f\aent• at Robert Beln,
William Froat 6 As·
IOclates, 1401 Quall St ..
N.B.
sacan AlllS
With/without Sh. Mag
Card exp a plua, not nee . Toa.v. 140-0400
Vicki Heaioa • Ataoc.
Christmas Gift Train I
An •••Y way to Mii your t:hrtatm•• Gift Item•.
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DAILY PILOT
Sora 9ft plaid. Bxcellenl
rond1t1on S75
SPYGLASS HILL, Sat Greenhouse Bay Window.
540-9814
Sun. 9 3. bakes, toys. 4X4. Used only 2/wks.
games. wood doll house $225. 548-6888.
pictures. dt>cor stems ..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim
clothes. etc 29 Cambria
Dr. CdM 644·4201
Beaut oak d1mng /banquet
table, seats 6, or up lo 12
w1leaves. S595 546·4831 !68175 HONDA S40U. Min CM ----Bike w 90 eng $125 OB
.. llME
TO PLAY
CHR~STMAS
CAIOLS 4(e. carved soltd wood MLSc Pa~ Stn(!N Sew rocker. perfect. $75 rngMachme Come&See For your party. SlS per
Fam1ly rmtable,"hatch S/S9-5814TownC'St.CM hr. 752-7855 dys or
cover type", resin top, 642·64Z7 752-mere
w/rope accent, neat: ---------------
Huge dresser , night Ho.•ataold Good18065 C .. ISTMAS TIHS
Wholesale Only
972-4710, 831-1257
stands, king hdbrd. all •••••••••••••••••••••••
solid wood. $150. 963·31.52 King-si ie beds pr.e ad.
- -velvet. like new. cost
3 oaX bar stools. pd SJ!i S200 sell $75 646-4382 Decorator Error · Buy
ea. sell $100 ea. Solid · ---almost new carpet 50
brass standing bevelled Jewetry 8070 yds 4 antique press back
mirror. ssso. 640-1308 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cruurs. 644-1751 mue l.)lamond Ring w ap· -· -----House full of new rum. pr aisal 55000 ca 11 IBM M 1 c r o f 1 Im /
Must sell due lo death. 673-SOOO llAM·2PM Microfiche viewer $75.
Purc hase at Wickes · 536-3755. 614 Jana Cr.
Furn Save 30'7c orr their •HEAVY Designer 14ct H.B.
s a I ~ p r I c e A I s o gold bracelet +nugget -.------
children's bed & dresser, pendnt + let dia ea rings King s1~e waterbed, $70 .
lamps & antique TV con· ~ AmpUf1er S20.
sole. 848-2326. ----631·1096
Diamond Wedding Ring Sl:LL idle items with a Set appraised al Sl800. TRAMPOLINE .. 6x12
Daily Pilot Classified Ad. witi sell for s15oo Call bed, springs. frame, new
8f.2..S678. 646-2503. tll95. now MOO. 645-8063
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"Day Olio" peper 6 wt SAVIN WORD MASTER
w6I lliMtl • ln• .vo111 l~ldal baa. plawJ ls ~ Or uy two ca.rdl •Jl&ra bue plate II IM·
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PRICES: tormonlalor ... Uoo. .... i,. ----4/lt.1191 a.• ea Compuy out ol b..alneaa , .. .._. ai.stH. H.M DHk, oredenu,
10or-..&i,••a.. dwn, tab&•. etc. Very
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f\ally ~ped. Priced
SZ0.000 low mkl at
$105,000
UNITED YACHT BKRS.
831·3133
s.111 Tu laehaded low pric•. Call now tbla
NOCARD! weMend. ?I0-2640 FlSHERllAN·StarcraCt
18 '-UHP outboard,
clean, cabin 1lpe 2, Ught
to pull, trlr Ir cover.
Draw your own or •end ......._ -101-7 oeme, addr••· phone • rwn
962-7223
F'lshlotJ Boat. 16 fl cntr,
we'U mau ODt card per •••••••••••••••• ••••••• tac.AddZ!'.ach. Blue/Gold Macaw l a..t
Sead~kor money or· wllce wrouebl Ir on · ~ NIM'TIM6 up! WOOobo 645-782.3 console w/65 hp Mere &
t'f::f:'' , ..... ,,,.
tl H ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ., Cbevy Trurll
• SUl*l IOCC ruu aood w/l'Cabover Camper
CCIOd Ccnd. See to •P· Sl50. C&ll N3-tUJ alter t:l•le $2300 17181 5Pn pen KB 847 ·0110
'11 k.awuaki 850, clean '77 Olevy Luv, 1heU top, 8,000 mil• SUS(). Am/Fm caP. roll bar N2·1BU w/KC U1ht1, bumper
'61 ltarley Chopper guard, $3,515. $36<31'5.
Hooda ~ mOU>r. S1$00 "75 ~ton Chev P.U., dual orotret.1»4720 tW., pwr bralles/ateer·
'77 SUZUKI Rlll2SB, ln1. $3,150/ofre r
Mote>er<*•· Xlnl cond' 631-5152.
New tires. $595 /080. ·77 Ford Ruchero GT, S.S-0140 . xlnt eond. Xtras . Clun .
'5 Yamaha 12:1, dirt only, $3650. :>51·36216.
f15. Runs. Late '77 Oat.sun Truck, 631-1098 stake bed, 49,000 mi, xlnt
'71 Hooda 760. 13,000 ac· runnina. S3.6SO. below
tual miles. Make offer. blue book. 496·4215.
642-8612 v-9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1976 Honda. Perteet cond.
Never been r aced ·~ Ford Van V8, auto,
$700/080. 645-1022 pis, good cond . Sl300.
646-2276. 548.2845
0 Doberman pups tor aale
P. ·Box 1560 AKC. shots. Reds or trlr. VHF. bait tnk, cover 1.980 Yamaha 1100 Mid· . niahl Special, under 3,000 73 Ford Van 302 V-8,
Lo ....... ..
& more. $3000. 497·1937
IOSTON WHALll mi. Asking .S3700 carpet ed & pa neled.
968-2906. $1695 or bes t o U er
Qielalle ... Ca.92626 Blacks. Mike .tr Lisa
881-0103. 1 owner, les1 than 10 hrs. 675-8319.
every conceiveable xtra M.rtto..1, s•1i Alllol.Nlmg 9 SIO incl. trlr. ship to shore! ~/Sf-• 160 •••••••••••••••·•••••••• Dual batteries, you name
Send somecne you love a ,.__ & °"JllM 1090 ~I.let ot 30 mulli col· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ored hellwn balloons tied
with ribbon • your own ••at r * ••••••••••••••••••••••• personal mestage . ~
Perfect for every oc· Jotwi Brimhall's annual
caslon. We deliver. pre-holiday piano & or·
it-the boats got at .
Powered by hundred h p.
evinrude eng. $10,500
'72 Dqdge Max1van conv, TIJ IJlfl comp!. reblt, nu tires, •
548-1088 loaded. $4000. 642-6983 --
ro share 11".1 interest in 22 ' '77 Winnebago Class A,
Chris Craft open boat. generator, air. CB, trlr
Perfect for fishing, local· hitch, .dra storage, S5
ed at Dana Pt. Ha rbor. gaJ gas, nu tires. battery
S2500 + ~ or slip rental. & brakes. Xlnt cond.
499-2283, 495·38SO Sl3.000 wk d y s ----21Jn5:H251. eves/wknds 3' Cent er C onsole S48·0653 Seacraft, turbo charged -
_673-44 __ 1.9 _______ 1 gan sale. New Grand .
piano, S2 ,995.00. New
LoYe lalooa1 spinet & console pianos :
Send someone you love a 40% oer. New organs up
~uet or 30 multi col· to50% off.
ored helium balloons tied 3&41 South Bristol
with ribbon & your own 751-1121 pe rsonal m essage. SportlrMJGoodl_l_0_9_4_,
Perfect for every oc· ••••••••••••••••••••••• <! casion. We deliver, 673-4419 Scuba gear, tank B.C. etc.
In good condition Vol.vodsl, S hrs new, pwrl
Snap-on side c ab 3 962·0048 w/full cont rols, 18'1 Tra61en, Tra••I 9 l 70
drawers. 1 shelf, locka·::;: f"AL MARLIN 39-A ll~ Swordfish Plank w/full •••••••••••••••••••••••
ble. ='"' controls al end of plank & rent Trlr, sleeps 6. Call
$140 768·5837 n e w S 9 0 3 l 3 O full <'Ontrols lower sta· for info $1200. Chuck
-----Yellowstone . C . M . lion. Loran c Polaris., s.3&21112
Membership of Newport 546-'TtBO sea-temp ball tanks, Jwlo S..-.ic•. ,arts -
Beac h Tenn is C lub 0-.-uK . .-0-0 -swimstep,lotsof cuslom &Acc.ssoriH 9400 644-5194 11 n ••• 7 s 2 c m . r -Salomon bindings. Kas-storage cabinets & lots o •••••••••••••••••••••••
F\rewood Will Deliver & tie RX racing 200 cm.I other features, dbl axle $SAVE SAVE$
Stacie. Head Mas ter tennis. lrlr w/brks, over $34.000 WITH USID PAITS
(1)678-1134/836·7482 racket.851-8768 I invested. $3,500 down & -------- ! --take over $200 mo. pay-Imported car parts
STAMP COLLECTIONS lY, Rocio, I meots on $20,000 bal IMPORT PURC~ED by Dave NFi, St.no 8098 l714l 675-3662 res 17 141 AUTO SUPPLY
Cooper. Call 846·2387 ••••••••••••••••••••••• &:&.>06l9 work 101.N. Manchester
. --:-Beautiful RCA 25'' color -- - . I Anaheim 776-9900
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hvy duty. Secretarial liverySl.24.646·1786 1.978, used S hrs. $65(>0. ...spe-
Mdl t ypewriter. Just -~199&645-4203 trc.lsmi11ion
serviced. SlS-0. Black & T. V 19'' color 2 yrs old lake --A.I.so miscellaneous 240Z.
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18711 Beach Blvd.
HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-ZOOO
100 LS Xlnt Cond. '73, xlnt
mileage, loaded. Sl595.
S46-8667
9709
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•Leno. m«alllc paint, &rl•. Cbrome wire
bod1 aide mold ln u . whHll • air con d •
Th d .L s .. .,.,b cond lllo a ermo1u ar • 1&n • Uar11e>11t I A m u•t•lell dercoat. (211113). Price lituadanl Priced to 10
IOOdthN 12/1/IO. today •t •10.1tt. Call $10,391 97'40.
Nf WPC~IH OAT\UN
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Dynamite sport. coupe, 4
s~. air, 1tereo. xlnt
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JIMMAIUMO maculat e . Brown/tall
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18711 Beach BJvd . or assume lea 1e.
64MJ.5f. ~GrocnaEACH 42-2 0 ·74 ~E. lo ml, all ell·
tru, mint~ .. AM /PM
18711 Beach Blvd. "--tiM• 9734 tape. &M~ llUNTl~1;2ocrc, BEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 0 'f» Kannano Ghia. S1700. '71 Mercedes ZM>, ' dr
1911 DATSUM Rum 1ood. needs paint aedan, ~uto,. air, 8 tril,
210SIDAH Call646-2231 ~=· S3500/beal
4 speed trans .. body side '70 Ghia. Perfect cond.
moldinp, Thermoeuard TOlal restoration. S27SO 19 3005?, slvr on blk,
& undercoat. <082081 >. or trade VW +$851-2025 turbo diesel. sunroof, '° Price good lhru 1211180. ~ lank,' all xtras, ult
$4449 ..._. 9738 nu, Must see to apprec.
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NEWPORT OATS U M 1
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833-1300
67~. i3 Mazda RX-3 Wagon, ---------
Sspd, lo mi, gd cond. '79 MB JOO Diesel. Silver
$1200/080. 497·5126. snrf. cassette. new l irft,
---perl. cond. $21 ,500 or
.-7-4_D_A_T_S_U_N ___ Marada>1 le111 9740 S3500 & assume leHe .
••••••••••••••••••••••• BJ2,7657 .
1210
2door, 4 ;;peed, radio and
heater G reat bu y!
1577 MFX1 ll695
JIMMAllNO
VOU<SWAGEM I
18711 Beach Blvd
HUN1'1NGTON Bt:ACH
842-2000 :
t 981DATSUH I
200SX COUPE I
5 speed trans . met<tllit• I paint. body side mold I mgs. Thermoguard & un
, rlerroat 14044791 Price
good thru 1211180.
$6999
MERCEDES
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FOR A LIMITED
TIME. SLEMOMS
IS IGNORING
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INCREASE • 450SL'S
'73 Green. 89K miles
(<eJ'lZ)
'7 4 Be i g c, 7 0 m ii es
: (170251
6.1 L90 4 door, 4 cyl. It
grey, red leather Int. Sell
fair price. 673-2181 -----
MGI 9744 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'79MGI
Am Fm s tereo, 23,000
miles, must see to ap·
preciate ! (215G l SAVI!.
CREVIHIMW
lat & Broadway
Santa Ana 835·3171
'79MGI
D y namite sports
roadster. very clean tn•
s1de&out! (119UI $4995
JIMMAAIMO
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1871.1 Beach Blvd.
$6~. SLIM-GYM Ex· lYear Warranty •••••••••••••:••••••••• W a~~ To yota
erc1Ser, good cond. $65 642 5340 ~TER. 48 Luxunous Landcruiser doors .
Fishing equipment , -----·---Sa1!lng Yacht. Fully I Jeff· 962.0048
Orange County Come'! -See Us Todu..! 1911 DA TSUM
HIGH IUYER SADOLllAal 510 WAGON
·74 ~own. 79K miles
1207821
·75 Brown. 36K miles
12UI061
~~:rfJt,IEACH
Opal 9746
some brand new. Camp RCA Color TV . 24" re· eqwpped. Sleeps 10. 2
1
· _ Top dollars Cor Sport s VALLEY IMPORTS 4 speed trans., deluxe
Cars. Bugs, Campers,' 2840'lMarguerite Pkwy. I wood grain pkg., roor ing equipment. slightly mote control. Solid oak day minimum. SSOO per Trans Am s tock rims
or never used. 960·5844 console. Beaut piece of day . 213 /687-7327 or l wJtires$400calleves 914's, Audi's Mistion Vle,,io rack. metal h e paint ,
Ask for U/C MGR 131-2040 495.4949' body side moldings ,
evesorwknds. ___ furn. Xlnl cond. Pnced 213/627·7925 _ 675-4264
Riviera Sora-bed, $25. right. Cal I C 8 r o 1 lloah, Sail 9060 WIRE WHEELS wtradial
JIMMAllMO Clo&edSunda 5 Thermoguard & un-VOLKSWAGB4 dercoat. <128105> Price
window air conditioner. 1714)675-7566_. ----••••••••••••••••••••••• tires. 175 x 13, like new! 18711 Beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH $75.~9223. l.enith 19 .. black & white LS' Pacifica glb. trlr, xlnl Setof4, Sl75. 640-1470 142·2000
Oval braided rug 9xl2, gd 1V, $50. 645.87411 cond. S650/0BO 'S7Chev motor, complete. -----
oond $75. Teac R lo R ----· _ 631-3199 2:k) cu in. 6 cyl, runs xlnt TOP DOLLAR
tapedect, md! 4010. gd PtULCO 20 .. Color TV. Sabot new sails. like new , S 1 5 o . 6 4 2 . 5 O 7 5 PAID FOR
CClld noo. Sohd dbl oak VHF-UHF TV . Works $250/0BO eves/wknds GOOD & CLE ........
etaaere with drop leaf lid Gd. SlOO 2130 Doctors 631·3199 "'"
desk. xlnt cond $375, '74 Cir. 642-7589 ----'7S Landcrwser motor. USED CA.RS!
Yamaha Enduro 360, -----Naples Sabot . al l romplele,29,000 mi Xlnl
xlnl cond. S400. call Stereo Cassette Aka1 h'berglass. Cloatataon. gd running cond. S400 firm.
494-2604 CF 702D with Dolby SSO. cood, complete, ready to 642·5m5eves/wknds
:;49-5279 sail. $300. 898-8929 ask for ----- - -
Newport Beach T ennis -----John. Jw1os for Sale
Club Membership for New am/fm stereo car _ ---_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• sale $750644·5942 radio for any s ma II car OCC Student m Architec
-S!(). 549.5279 ture looking for boat to IMPORTANT
Clawfoot Bath Tub·Old. looh&MmiH --rent or maintain ror the R~fJ~CR~~iv Casl Iro n & Wh ite &...I -" Winter Spring mo Con I Good C d $100 ................. ADVERTISERS ename . on . •••••••••••••••••••••••t ac t aft e r 5 D o n The price or items ~11;~e~or:tor95I1t~~i GaMrat 90 I 0 1·523·7:laJ advertised by vehicle
· a.,s. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• deale s a·n the veh1'clc eves. Cyclone 13 w1tra1ler. like r . Sevylor inflatable boat, JO new. used 7 times Nace classified advertis ing
Glamourous light mink seats, motor brackets , Chris tmas gift 11200. columns does not include
FUN FUR :\• 1a c~et. ~.846·7!41 evenings 642-7488 Sat & Sun all ~~~n::.p~irc:nb5I~,'~~:~:
almost nu. med. s ize, 2 K k ood d dav wkdavs art er 5 r sacrifice SIOO 552.8803 aya s. g con 1t1on. -• ~ _ finance charges, fees or
p a d d I es 1 n c I u d e rl air pollution control de·
Po r l . d 1 s h w a s h e r DJOeach. 675-4063 lo:!:".:.~ipl / vice l'ertificataons or de
w/butcher blk top. SlSO locis. MmiM -9070 aler documentary pre
Kang waterbed, like new. &,i1,.....t 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• paration charges unless
SlOO. 19 .. B&W TV. S25 ••••••••••••••••••••••. 40• Moonng Can otherwise specifi ed by SS7-8881, 957 ·SS34 28' Owens cruiser the advertiser
F1REWOOD delivered
stacked. Judy
Johnson 3 horse outboard. Both Bristol cond. ~/
& clean runs great. Sl75 m ._ooo ___ AY646_-00~ Cliatics 9520
898-_8929_a:k_!.or John ••••••••••••••••••••••• 494·4764 loah, ,ower 9040 loah, stor.,. 9090 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l'• rs ian l amb black . jacket, Mandarin style. '73 35' F1t>t;rglass Luhrs Ory storage available
xlnlS250. 675·4174 with F1 ybndge. twn dsl. Newport Dunes, 1131
generat or. s hower, Bar k Ba y Dr N 8 au broVfll matching 8fi loaded. S49.900 551 -0833 644·0510
&61\ velvet sofas. '70 VW or640-5279
buC doors. butcher block C 1a 1 s 1 c ~LY m a~ Tr ... pr:N"tatioft
~ La hG 8 .. , ••••••••••••••••••••••• · unc . real ay u.iat. /
Mhc1l•10111 f'i ne cond . S2 500 °I:"' SaM 9120 W..t.d IOI I 641-5750, 642·SS68. •••••••••••••••••••••••
MEDIUM SIZED
CAR COVER.
644·S500
1'op $ paid for J au &
Vocal LP'S of the SO's, &
80'1.in good cond. Also
. JauUterature. 5'9-7770 .......
bl-• IOIJ ,_,;,. ...................... .
1 CONN Director trombone
wit.h cue. E•cellent con·
ctiUon, sioo. 675·80S2 aner
6PM.
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A U B U R N Phaet o n
Speedster 1935 classic
replica by Cahf. Custom
Coach. Never registered.
Used for show car only'
Bargained priced ! Sec
Jim Buie or Bernie Ashe.
Theodore Robins Ford,
~ Harbor Blvd , Costa
Mesa. Call 642-0010 or
~11.
miracle
mazda
2 I SO H.-Mr llYcl.
Coda MelO 645-5700
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TH( IJ~ll,.AT( 01\IVINO MACHINl
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'73 2002 (0558)
'74 2002 Lil S Ir (()332)
'75 2002a ( 0035)
'762002s/r4sp. 11578 ) ·n 320I s unrf. air 13201 I
'Ti 6.30 cs1 auto 10040> CloMd Sultday1 -----ORANGE COUNTY'S
OLDEST
..a:~ "
goodlhr\112/1/80.
$6988
NEWPORT D ATC..UN
...... -' ' . ..
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'73 610 auto. orig own, lo
miles. xlnt cond S199S.
548·8242
1911 DATSUN
310 HATCHBACK
2 Door. 4 speed trans.,
metallic paint, body side
moldings, Thermoguard
& undercoat. 100~94 I
l'nre good thru J2/I /80
$5219
MEWPORT DATSUM
...... " I ..._
·,, ..... ·' !.11
8 33-1300 Sale-s-Servire l-easmg
Roy CarYer,lnc. ·n 280Z. auto. air. ~cw
Rolls tloyce BMW radials. stereo. 30K mi.
1540 Jamboree Xlra clean. ~5-4477 eves.
Newport IJeach 640·6444
IOI McLA.REM's
'77 Blue, 43K miles
(313782)
'78 While, 45K miles
(42573)
"1'8 Blue, 46 miles (45516)
'79 Red, lOK miles
(52702)
'79 Ivor y. 23K m 1 les
l56370)
"19 Maple. 29K miles
<.c9SSS I
• 4 50SLC
·77 Silver, 69K miles
07340)
• 450SEL
'74 Blue . 92K males 07350)
'78 Silver, 48K miles
178224)
• 450SE
'75 Metallic Rt!d . 721\
mlles 1328M)
•••••••••••••••••••••••
nique '71 Opel GT, 30
lllpl, quick, dependable,
cwstom thr1ae>ut. coual·
less xtraa. 891.-4191
..... ot t741 •••••••••••••••••••••••
PIUGIOT
CLIAIAMCI
(2l '76 5'M Diesels low aa
1501RSCl
$5999
1911 TUllOS
MOW HYE!
BEACH IMPORTS
848 Dove Street
NEWPORT QEACH 752-0900
,Of"ICM 9 7 50
•••••••••••••••••••••••
• l OOSD'S ·74 Porsche Targa. actory
'19 Silver, 28K miles alloys. mags, air, im·
(04619> mac. Gemini bl u e .
'79 Maple. 12K miles $12,000ofr.646-0822
14777)
·79 Blue. 30K miles 16604 1
'80 Ivory, lJK miles
l l9!n4) ·so Champa1gnc. SK
nu Jes I 23233 I
• 240D'S
Brown 71 911T. 5 spd.
S7000 Call Ad Answer
~316 at 642·4300, 24 hrs a
day.
·71 9115 Targa
w /everything.
rare model
eqwpped
70K mi,
Sll,500 ·74 Brown. S9K miles 640-020!!
(17350) ---------
'79 Blue , 39K miles ·74 911. B1ege1tan, 5spd,
<Sl54l 1 air, aoc. clean. Sl0,900.
714.675.2224 ---·---• 210
·79 Green. 29K miles '66 912. clean. 5-s pd.
(521999 ) wht1saddle ant., AM /FM
stereo SS I.SO. 957 · Ul56
'73 914. New engine. A IC.
App. &rp, looks & runs
great.S4700.498·3962.
'ID Toyota Corolla. 4dr
lldan. auto trans. ps.
Alo/Fm 1tereo r adio,
.,..ut cond. 13,000 mi.
:1080. 548 7{44 afler
,!;.!!r.! p~'!r
a 30 day ad lo the
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.. ___ ~-EACH 71 VW DAS... 13731 Herbor IPOlrT COWll Uon. sn5. ~ ~J 818£~cH ·~~~~i~2: Lovel)'babybhae,cleJ&aH ~ G9rclenGrOYe Automatic trH1., air itOiun&.rylquin Pl pb
IQ.Jiii 70 YW 4 door ha&cbbacll: w /air, jS:,.• d • 11 o:a 0 ' e 1 air, xJnt toed. .01oao'.
S..l41'7 MiM'A•Aa automatlc. low mile.! 71VWCAWll ·•y•"ll •ma.
'11 TR·T, •.• mi, air,
Am /Fm eau, rear
cle(roat. New Urta, lookl
a harp. SUOO offer. ........
'11~8UPERSCIROCCO ~condition, re· <251TXA'l"I Dyna m It e P · 2 7 HOWAIDC .. ~ '"'Mle..,....-_.-,----=9=9=1=0
Alr, •pd. asn/fm 1tereo. built n1ine " traDI. .. ................ 0 Weatralla. Very low n......••"""·-~· . • •••••••••••••••••••••• 8tn, brown w/vinyl top. (S0'7BEK.L --mllea, air Is 1le reo. __,, .,.....
2UI , alloy1 . $489S . $Z4ft VOUIWA6.. <mwDL,7995 NEW§i\rCH ORAN-'f'TY'S 7~· @• .... Uowcwi ~~.:02\~':.:~~CH JIM MAAtMO UNCOLN·M-.:RCURY y·~ 9770 .,, eus. reblt ens . am /fm VOU(SWAGIN. INC 14~ "' VOUSWAGe. SH us fllST! D~RSHJP ••• .. ••• •••••••••o••• caaa, new shocks, tires. ~100 11711 Beach Blvd. We have a 1ood selection
'69 VW Wulpballa bettery,$1700orbestof. '76YW HUNTINGTONBEACH o r NEW 6 USED ~?6ft/llt• Camper. new custom fer.&Sl-0787 David 13731 ._.arbor SCllOCCO 14 .. 2000 Owvroleta! Garden Grove -UNCOLN·ll ERCURV enc. new paiot, 8-track 164 8'1a Bua. Id cond. Beautiful condition in· 16-llAu&oCenter Dr
Am/Fm. radials. xtnt W85. 8e1lotfer. SS6·167S '77 YW aide and out. Hurry ! '75 YW IUG SDF'wy·Lake Forest exit
cond. $3200. 548·1086. SatlsSun9-s. COMYllTllLI <mPKEMJH Green 4 ~ed. Super l~~l~fo -----"""!"'---! '75 Rabbit, slat cond. New Sharp UtUe cluaic with · nice. <130fj29~
$2.111111' IA Y
That's ALL you pay
fora
30dayad in the
paiot 6 brakes. S27SO. only 26,000 mi*. Great ·@~ u~u1 t"91.. 9952
87S.11510.611·3062. investment. (120U) f'I voucSWAGIN INC @~ Wowcwf '76 Chevette, 4.lpd, Fm ••••••••••••••••••••••• JIM ~ .. -• a•.-.-100 vOllCSWAGEN.tNC stereo casa, 27mpa. '6SCONVERTIBLE '88 VW Faatback with MAlllMO -......,.. ed
reb1t eni. S1500 Or beat YOUSWASIH 13731 Harbor · 534-4100 .-vuu. S7J.2J627, Ms-4726· At.:~!,!;,·~~.
olfer. 549-2960. mu Beach Blvd. Garden Grove 13731 Harbor '72 Chevy K in&a wood
VW B HUNTlNG_T0
2
>.N BEACH Garden Grove Elslale Slel ion Wa"on "66 Mustang, $900. '72 ua. mU4l sell. Im· 142 MO 71 VW CAM Elec windows, dr locks, Needs work.
mac in/out. 2,000 m l on Dynamite WesUaUa pop VW Dune Bugg~ Crame, seats " tailgate. Air Call Ron 960-S93l
new ena. New ll r es' '73 VW Bl.Ii, xlnt cond. lop, abarp ortcinal 4 rully welded with torsm cond., till steering wheel. '
All cars aubject to prior
aale. All price& plus lax, -
Ucenee Is doc. ree. Ad·
vertlsed price does not
include dealer Installed
options.
•YPUT
SOVIE
IBTllY
AM /FM caas & C B. speed with all the xlraa! _S2()0bslofr960-7974 lug rack, am 8 trk stereo 78 Mustang Ll!tback ,
Many 'Xlras. $3300/0BO. $3,000. ~.............. <3llOSWVl _. & many more xlras. Brn auto. ps, pb, air. xlnl
5S2-821B. .-. .,.._ 54295 Par l 1 n g 0 u l ! 197 4 & white exterior w /tan cond. Must see. $3,950.
'78 Convt. Red vw BUG. '68 Bug mech's car l JIMMAAIMO 'ic:.1::1:~/.~~91:7ug pa rls interior. XJnl cond. m· ~.
reg. gaa, lo ml, xlnl owner, nu eng, clutch , VOUSWAG>IH -----side & out . Call Rhonda '652+2 289, auto, r bll eng
cond! S76SO. 548·8065 smog cert. B /0 p . p . 18711 Beach Blvd. VW parts. "68 lert & right at962-53M & trans. Call for details.
497-2230 .. ~ HUNTlN4GT20.N08EACH door, '73 left door. S.SO '76 Che p · k ~T-s:uOO.s.52·8440. •..rr' ~l
·-~~ 2925 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
979-2500
DO IT NOW!
642-5671
'74 VW Bug 15K mi on , 1 .~ OC each. 548.9744 . v 1c up • cm pr -----
reblt eng, $3885/080 74 Bug, new valve.s & -----------special, loaded, she ll. ·73 Mus tang M ach I ,
645-Slll clutch, mags. radials. Vof•o 9772 Asking $3200. 493-1960 351·2V, vs. rebll. 18,000
--xlnt. S2'750. 642·3565 . I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 --. PS PB AC '68 Bl.Ii. auto, orig ownr. 65 B u.g • nu r c b t "76 MonteCarlo, am/fm , 8 mi, auto. · · . •
rbltena. new ball/tires. '7S Rabbit. Good cond. w1rece1pts . Flawless VOLVO I trk, xlnl shape. $2500. AM /FM , mags . Orig
very gd cond. e s t ofr $2200. Call Jenny a l body·int. Sl .750. Laguna I 96J..0075 ownr S2250/bsl orr. =========~ 957-1834 &l&-9110 661·3982._ _ 1 SALES, SERVICE 957·5848. S46·8984 ---------....... DLr"""'l .... G "76 C hev y M o n z a . Alttos, M•w 9100 A..tos, N•w 9100 Alftos,~New 9100 """ ~" Fastback. clean. green. 68 Mustang <Classic). -••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OVERSEAS DELJVERY air, lo mi. $2500 759.0986. 20.000 m1 on reblt eng.
EXPERTS ----Just tuned. runs gd .
IARU IKE 1 ·79 Chevelle 4d r. 4spd. ~650 ~96-4215~ __ _
:x>,000 m1 , S2'700. OldMIDbile 9955
VOL VO 492·5733 •••••••••••• •••. ••••••• 1966 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA j '73Slauon Wgn. ver) good ·79 Olds Toronado Diesel.
646-9303 540-9467 • cond1t1on. S900 0 8 0 Fully equipped. Like __ _ _ _ I 64&0779 new SI 0 . 8 0 0 r i rm 1----640 8862 or 644·4684
BIG DEMO I ·i:: ~~:00:,"w c~d2J:°0 ·7-3 Olds Cullasi.. -ne~
---trans. brakes & shocks. I I '72 MONTE CARLO xlnt rwsnmg cond. Sl250.
1 CLEARANCE 1 Xl~t Condit ion A 1C, 892·473~. __ -·
P IS, P B. 350 en~. glass , T d 0 . I XSC µa c k s . a u l n . n eed s 80 orona o 1ese . SALE transm1ss1on work Call leather. sunroor, SM ma,
968-5880 after 6 PM SlJ.500.!>36·3964
• OLVO & SAAi Debby .66 <)Id~ Cut~ss Runs
Ends Mon. 1211 •80 ·79 Chev wagon. 28.400mi, good 5400.
AllDemos MustAe 157XHS, Blue Book . 549-5279 Cleared Out 754·1134 days 55 10742 ,WO -----99-57
COMPETITORS' • • • • • •
DATSUN 1981 PRICE~ E\es.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• eo.iill .. ..tal 9930 '74 Runs greal, AM IF'l\1 , 4
••••••••••••••••••••••• spd. radials. good mpg
·79 Lincoln Town Car. Sl800.6465817
~~: _. $69.29
UST ,,,,,,,,_, t•••••"''''•' ~j~f "$6J56
~--& F,..,,,. SVOOfSffO FACTOIU • l M 6 l UST ~f ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
·-• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
$6.1.39
19iff .DATSUN.'31'0·····$····5 ...... 3 ....... 3 ...... g .....
lnctodeS C811f Emess1011 &
Freight. (Ser FN1000\754l
SUGGESTED FACTORY LIST PRICE + T & L 1981 .. DATSUN .. 210 .... $ .... 4 ...... 4 ...... 3 ........... .
incluclM C1llf. Emlu lon &.. _
Fr910ht. (Ser.78U081745)
SUGGESTED .... LI FACTORY UST PRICE + r..,. •
1!1J>m~N 510
Freight. (Ser HLA10200613}
SUGGESTED FACTORY UST PRfCf
CHECK YOUR CLOSEST DEALER LISTED HERE-GET THEIR PRICE IN
WRITING. THEN COME SEE THE VOLUME DISCOUNT DATSUN DEALER
M•ll•MWlf!J •Jj rl'J: I NOW IS TH! TIME
TO BUY YQUA
F YOU DOftT BUY YOUR CAA FROM
DICK BARBOUR DATSUN YOU MAY BE PAYING TOO MUCH! DATSUN I fl
GAS. GUZZLERS ACCEPTEDn1':0.
·PAIO FOR OR NOT c.!~J!J~~!lol~oo 16.99°/o
ALHAMBRA OA TSUN
ANAHEIM DATSUN
ARCADIA DATSUN INC
WALL 'I' TUCl(ER
DATSUN INC
BAlOWIN DATSUN
CANOGA DATSUN
COSTA MESA DATSUN
CUlVER CITY DATSUN
DOWNEY DATSUN, INC
BREA DATSUN
zte DATSUN
IRV~OATSUN
QAAOlN GROVE DATSUN
GlENOAl.E DATSUN
USED CAR BARGAINS
'79 DAftUN
2102DR.DU.
Au:..'::'m.:..*• •3995 ($57X'WH)
'78 DATSUN
110. DR. ION. . ~~~-·4911
'71 DATSUN
IZ I 0 Z Dll SIOAN
••P<I ... cono s3195 ~~~;e<eo
'78 DAftUN
_.XCN.
Aute. trtM , AM/FM •4Jj95 ""i•r''' •
'79 DATSUN
110 STATION WAGON
AMIF"Jllttno, • 4 IOCI. air cOlld . •5995 ••Ille. (Sir~:~)
'78 DAftUN
a10Hl•CN.
4ljld . AM/FM radio, '3195 .. ,, .......
(271UZ2)
'76 DATSUN '79180 ZX 1210 4 DR. SID. CN. s 2595 '--:f.~~/FM '111&
DOT DAT SUN INC
GILUAN DATSUN
rOOTHIU DATSUN INC
MOON DATSUN
TRI VAUEY OATSUN INC
LONG BEACH DATSUN
DOWNTOWN l A MOT OAS
IMPERIAL OATSUN ING
UMIVERSAl CITY
OATS~ INC
NEWPORT DATSUN
OUAUTYOATSUN IMPOR1$
PASAOEN.A DATSUN
BARWICK IMPORTS INC
SANT A ANA DATSUN. INC
MlllEAIWORTS.INC
TOMANCE DATSUN
xtra clean ~95 ~---,,60
10120 Garden Grove 0 1 846·2912 ••••••••••••• ••• • • • ••• •
Garde~ Grove 53().9190 c..wtte · 9932 'T1 Volare, 34,000 ml, full
OUNC'il COUNTY 1 ··••••••••••••••••••••• power, vinyl roof. $2.400 .
SHOW.OOM COMO. 540-8T72 VOL VO ·75 T·TOP Pontioc -- --9965
l::XU..USIVELY VOLVO
Largest Volvo Dealer
111 Orange County'
BUY or LEASE
DIRECT
Power brakes. power •••••••••••••••••••••••
wmdows, power steennl! '77 Trani Am
with till tlelescoping w/T·top & s teering wheel. 111r. • •
AM FM sten'<>, rear wan CUltCMft i..teriOr'
dow defogger, automatic r ower steering. brakes,
M;J't'l~~ -~~~~:~~i~'i;~ ~~ii~·~J~~r~!E:
or Ans we r Ad 11209. ~ 10 120 Garden Grove 81 642.4:.io 24 hrs 586-841 5 Garden Grove 530.9190 ----_ _
--- ----·ro CORVETTE 427 •I i.pd, n Pontiac Station Wgn,
'78 Volvo wgn. tan. 4 spd custom body. 1111 pwr. runs fine. Good
w,OD. am fm r ass. 842·3203 mileage $600 O BO
JO,OOp min clea n ,..__;.;. 9933 4!M·9283 Newport D ay:. ----.r-
12 13 J 3!10 ·9401 , l' v l's •••••••••••••••••• ••••• '74 VE.."ITU RA xlnt cond ,
1714)760-6098 Larry '70 Cougar, a uto. ps, pb, man> xlrai., must sell '
- ------a 1c, Sl200 t.75-!M12 '77 265 Wagon: am rm 5411·8772 .,.
tape, auto .. P .s. p rb. le!>S DOctg;---9935 '68 GTO Gold. Air cond
than 40,000 miles. It-al her ••••••••••••••••••••• •• S5()(I seats.~· 552·32~6 ,72 CHA RG ER SI': good G~S 040ll. 549 15~0 __
I engmf'. ugl~ hod). $4501 YeCJG 9974 g~ ~-~!~... ..... ... . best. 493 2828 •••••••••••••••••••••••
AMC 9905 · c 1 w -d 72 lllchbk. ,.IM. nu eng. 73 o t a gon · goo radials. good condition ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'ond $800 best offer S850 646-479'1 r 74 AM C S port about 963·5688. 539.0054 t-ves I Wagon, orig owner. air. . i2 GT new tares & cpt. .., ps.6cyl.Sl650 955·~108 711 Dodge Utplo m at hlown eng . body needs
• Medallion. 2dr. blat•k. work $100 call 545·9770 I '73 Hornet. regular gas. gr ay velour int L<l SS
I automatic. good transp mileage. 17 14 )R86·4958
llOO. 842 l ll3
Well 991 0 Sell with EAS F. I
••••••••••••••••••••••• ll's aBREEZE
Selling anyUung with a
Daily Piiot Classified Ad
la a simple matter .. ,
jial call 6'2-5678. '69 R1v1era. S300. rirm
CaUeves:
644·0309
Claaalfied Ada 642-5678
Auto1, Mew 9100 Autoa, Mew HOO
~ -....•.••............••• ··•··••··•············· 9915 ______________ ...... __________ ___,
YOUR #I
CADILLAC
DIAUISHIP IM
c:>RAH61 COUNTY!
SAL~. SERVICE
AND LEASING
'7t El Dorado convertible.
antique yellow, lthr up·
bol, loaded. Sl6.SOO.
Ml-7391
'72 Coupe de Ville, Brown,
vtn)'I top. xlnl cond. Sell
fair price. 678·2181
'15 Cad sos. 2 door
Hardi.op, runa aooct.
MMIW
'71 Seville. Loaded.
Moonroof, metall ic
branle. wns. 644-8664.
"71 Eldoredo, take over
.._. INlYnMntl, loaded,
moonroof. 142.1122
.,. a..m •• moooroor. al
option•. t12.no. P .P . •mt.
\\Ot~EARANCE
SALE
1981
ACCORDS
#020637
Below Window
OFFER ENOS 12·1-80
56699
'(OU DOGS
T~INK VOU'RE
SMART, DO.N'T
~OU?
I •
~ •• t ~ WELL, JUST REMEMBER,
WHEN '(OU'RE TALKIN6
ABOOT SMART ANIMALS,
Pl65 ARE REALLV SMART!
NANCY
AUNT FRITZI - -WHAT CAN
l DRAW FOR ART CLASS TOMORROW? _____ ...,..
TAKE
A WALK
AND. DRAW
SOMETHING
· YOU SEE ,
WOW THIS OUGHT TO
GET ME AN "A" -
,.
WELL, l/OU
KNOW WHO'S
~EALL't' SMART?
A PIG!
BUT I CAN'T DRAW HOU5E5"
TREES AND BUSHES
OH,
YOU, LL
FIND A
SUBJECT '"
I HEAR FOOTSTEPS ••
IS THERE NO
PEACE7
PEOPLE ARE ALWAV5
TALKING ABOUT ~ow
SMART THEIR
0065 ARE .••
IF T~E'('f<E 50
SMART, WH't' ARE
THE'( PIGS?
By Ernie Bushmilf er
I DON'T SEE ANYTHING
YET
..
DENNIS . THE MENACE
V0"1
WAN TEO
10 ~ee .
ME!, c~1e~?
WELL., WELL.. A L.ITTLE
NUl~ANCe vl.A~T SU~'"r
INiO MV OFFICE!
DID He
MAKE VE.~, SU'T
THE YOU'IZE.
ANNOtANCe-~01N6
Me.NT? --TO se
... ~-----~ OISAPPOINTe~
By Hank Ketcham
Bui 1. KNOW. £3UT
GE.£3 'J!M TIRED! MAY@e. '{OU
BEEN WORK IN' 1v0 HARD .
Pl.AYrNG TOO
HAR°' l 'M AFAAID. WH1 ~1 GRANDPA
• ,. 1Ts;" "OT
f:V8'J MY
£3E:DT1Mf;
Yf:T.
Ef>PECIALL.Y AFTER THE BARTEND·
ER TELL6 THE 6ERGEANT WHAT A
FINE, UP6TANDJNG ClilZEN
YOU ARE!
11·30
"'IJDGE PARKER
YEAH'? HOW? He Ne-VER
WINKS/
MAYBE l BEITER YEAH! GIVE ME THAT . I DON'T WANT TO
GET BACK ON THE CAN OF BEER! IT RUIN MY IMA0E.'
JOB BEFORE DAN WON'T L.OOK GOOD
bTARTb L.00KlN0 YOUR HAVIN0 THE
FOR ME! bMELl OF ALCOHOL
MEANWHILE, AT 6A~i DR,VER'S OFFICE
HEARIN0 THAT CHET DIED WILL E>E A
REAL BL.OW TO TIM, 6ERGEANT ! I'LL
BRlN0 HIM DOWN TO HEADQUARTERS
f>O YO~ CAN 6ET A 6TATEMENi.'
ON YOUR BREATH
~~ DURIN0 WORKIN6 _.... _ _,.. HOU~S!
I 'LL WANT MORE THAN JUST A STATEMENT, MR. DRlVER.'
WE.'lL WANT TO QUE6TION ilM.' WE'VE JUST l"{ECEIV~D
50ME INFORMATION THA'r TIM STARTED THE F10HT
THAT Nl6HT .. THAT IT
WAfJN'T 6ELF ·DEFEN6E!
HANG o~' FUNKQ ! I WANT m
CHECK OUT 1HE MENO !
WHA1S'6 R)R UJNCH ~
AT 1fiE BOr1GM IT ~6: 'iVlENO ~&lEC.T
10 O.fANGE W/1HOlJI
NOTICE' I •
AND SEE T~,AT
EQUALS SI GN?
•• 00
... 1'1:.i.. . "~~._;.~=-"·"·-· .... -
PUSH
IT.'
lOL.lHOU5E. SPAM
AND ~K J'EUO f
~AT~ JUST rN CASE
SOME"lH/N& 1[JRN5 {
DOCTOR SMOCK By George Lemont
ve:s, ~'IV\ HeRe: ~o
se:~ ...
GOSH, 11""'5 HARP .,..o ea L-1 eves YOU' Re
POG"'T'OR KARL-VE!RNE!R I
AN c;:> '"T'HA.,-YOU'Re= 02.
YE:::ARS OL-P .1
\
...
ID a L. e y• -e
B -S
btt _;~
l'.'M 1"'1-4.AtJ K S:-l.JL FoR
MOM .A~O DAD
A~D
,MAQMAOVKG !
'-"""" _ .. ____ _ . .
.~
J' :!#. "f~ANKRJL~k> 'f""'-'1<&
GR~A-r COUNTQY
IN WHICH W~
J...•VE !
lt·lO
ves, ,A~ ffflUWi::R
VEAR110HEl-Poni~
AN' 10 MAKE PEOPL.E
HAPP¥ 15 WHAT MAKES
L.IFE WOrTHWHIL.e.
GAP, ClEY'LL.. ~E1NAMIN1
CHURCHe5 AF1Efl 'btJSE.
.. -
CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYISt TWe ere et ..... six differ·
ences 111 ••wtnt ct.tells W.•11 top •M Mttem pe,_la. How
-.vtddy u11 yev find ttwmt a..ctr e111w.n wttf9 tlwM laetow.
'IU&J•lltP ., .HllHIO) •• ·1u1n 11&1 ., " ... S,Uf~ ·s ·eu.-11&1 ,,
111H•M 't ·eu1nt"''' ue11 •t•s ·c ·1-111P•t eu1111:uN ·c ··~•tdus ·1 , .. ~1110
~unitrWbir~ ,
--------by Hal Kaufman-------
• TIMI OUTI Te find the •rrtvel HIM of Gr-.ndlM'S '9e-. a¥MtKf tM •Miier of
,..._,r Ill S.ftt•'& tMm ......... 11umltw of ate ... Ill tM U11HM StaM. ... NII tM
0 E L T E R
p B N s N c
A I H 0 R T
G R p B A w
E N A 0 L I
M T R G L N
A L u M E 0
c N 5 T p B
GIFT LIST
CHALLENGE
This Is only • game. of
course. but let's .sup·
pose the gifts below
•re avallable to any·
one who finds them In
this word maze. Row
many could you claim as yours?
SIM Baltoen Pen
800111 Paints Train
Ties Tenpins Hone
W1tclt C.mer1 Bat
1111 GloY• Jacks Prum Trumpet Mug
Belt Sbtn Horn
BNt Cradle Grip
Knff9 tntlne Slate
Proc:ffd to spell out
names by moving from
square to neighboring
square. horlzonta11.,.,
vertlcally or dlagon·
•lly. Good hunting!
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K
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CMRISTMAS. WMt's tlM errivel tllftlf . . ........... _... e Colorful Sonpl Fiii bfenks with mlMlng COion: •
l. "I'm OrNmlftt of • _ OlrtttmM." 2.
"Rudolph the -·noMd A•lndeer." J. "-leela."
._,,. 'C ...... ·-., • e Teucll T"'I .,,_,.,,.. pelMt 111..._ lllMfr.
Tum your he• .._,._ yeu .... MM ...
downwerd. Now,'" If y.u CH .. .,.~........_
e Rlddfe.Me. Thia I Which atete ts riemecl for• sport?
T1nn1 ...... Which stete la nemed for• coin? Penny·
sylv•nl•. Which 1t•tea ere nemed for Chrl1tmes
songs? North •nd South C•rol-lne.
'TWEEN THE AXEr Hurry there, friend, or someone ....
wlll fell that super trff. Which Pl"' ...... to pelnt X?
For Better or For Worse
FAMILIA.,. RINGI Add theta c:olors neatly for a familiar llolt·
dlly scene 11»ovo: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. 3-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown.
s-FloU fOMI. 6-0r•ngo. 7-Gray. I-Maroon. J-Dll. purple.
.................... .-chlw•H _..,,, .,.. ...._. .,. mor• __ ---...._____,;......__ '°""" ................. .
Trylt ............... . ....,~~ .......... ~
by Lynn Johnston
WHAT ARE. YOU 60'/S
DOING W\TH TH05E THOSE GUYS ARE ,
CAU..\NC?x US Nf1ME:.$ AN
WE'RE HRV\NG R Wf\Rl
WE'RE ONNR KILL
You &J'/5 ARE. REALLY GOING To HURT Youf\SEL\JE.S !
-FlG TING WONT SOLVE. ANYTH\NG-lF yoo
· STlCKS? ~~.........--.--:
NoW. l WlLl.-··
TAKE. \HE.
WEAPONS.
'IYMll
SEE YOU 1HIS
EVENING) DEAR .
DO YOU HAPPEN
TO HAVE A RADfO
AROUND HERE ?
CAN~ GET ALO~G,
5-mY AWA)' FROM
E.f\C\':\ o-THE.R ~
DRAT! THERE'S
THE DOOR!
GORDO •
Ptof &JO VOi.J KNOW THAT
Cl<ICKET6 STlelOLJ.LATJ!?
MONK.4iV& ~ACJllATEy
WOLVM6 IJLULATI!~
P.lflH NATATB~ f
SHOE
11·30
C lllO United Foatute Sy~. lftC.
By. Gus Arriola
by MacNelly
MV ~~NIP ~r All£ REGIS~El' WEAFtHSH
I
J
I
11
Nowmber 30, 1880
\-···-.... -.,.
11EfTI
s.1111 ................... ·-· ~ ...._ .. , ~ ......... llY. 10022
Wlt1 ~ 15 ........ ~ s..,. -Clll' --.rs.
FOR ATrORNEY GENERAL
BENMMIN R. CMl.EITI
The ..... _....,...,. ..... to
.... ..... ol the 0 ........ not the ...
....... c-. .. doto..CMAth.
....,.........._ .... t 'Mfeeomeol
. the ~ ID Che lw? -S.G.,
M.,,N.Y.
• One of our efforts Is to increase our
cooperation with state and local law-
enforcement officials. This is essential
because Federal crtmina.1-Ju.stlce ex-
penditures are only one-eighth of all
sUch expenditures In this counby.
With better understanding, we can
use our limited resources more carefully to prevent waste and duplication.
Every dtlz.en can contribute to the law-endon:ement effort through atme-
prevention programs. One of the ~ Import.ant contributions that the public
can make Is to reJ>Ol1 atmes and serve as wttnesses.
FOR DIANE LADD, .w of CBS-lV's A.ace
How an ~ nllated to tbe late lldcx, Alan t..dd? -s.s.c., Wtderbury. Coma. • rm not. The family name was orlglnlly l..anllr,
which my ~ndparents changed to l...adnar. £.tv In my
career, I was tokl Ladner was a herd name to
remember -It either came out a Wagner or Lawnder.
Friends supsted I drop the NER. I didn't fancy Lad -
made me seem like a boy, or lncomp&ete. So the next
was I add another "D."
FOR HARRY atAPIN, songwriter and recording star·
WMt do,._. do 11,._. W 11QU're 1o11J1t coalrol ol pow..,. ._.? -,.P. ~ N.C.
•-Go back to the tried and true, which means looking
as though I'm having a good time up there on the stage.
Only with a recepttve audience a It wile to 5llc:k one's
neck out and by something new. With a bed audience
we must reJy on the old standbys, routines that WOik In
wanning up the viewers and bringing them doeer to the
person entertaining them.
FOR MRS. KEKE ANDERSON, wife of Repreenlaltve
John Andenon
Wi.-..-Wprd' I ... a .... .........., ....... ?
-E.M •• I:.. a.n. ... e Tho9e c:onceming the home and family. We haw
the same obligations to meet the needs of our famlJlei
as other women. We must keep two hot.deholds run·
nlng smoothly, become Involved In the actMlles of our
chJldnm and pnMde a oomfortab&e envtronmerrt away
from the glare of pubic office.
FOR 1HE •ASK'" EDITOR
How ~ ._. .... Bob Hope
NClilrl-...tlalttimthm~ .....
hwe .,_ ., ~ ol them, he ...
thev're•1 kg' ....thmputa..t
light CID ....... hoaon? -C.C., V•
Nlltla. c.mr •
• Bob's first was in 1931, when he
was named "Most Admired by the
State of Nebraska Navy." Between
that, and the one he's getting on
Monday, "Man of the Year," from the
Foundation of The Motion Picture
Pioneers, are close to 2,000 honors
and citations. Put a red light on future ,
salutes? No way. Bob values all his recognitions and is now aminglng a per-
manent structure to house his memorablaa. Hope can't say No to charities. ("I
had a hard time coming up; I want to give back what I got'1 and to religious
causes. ('"With an act like mine, I ciin't afford to take chances. '1
FOR CALVIN KLEIN, designer
WMt•the .. dr1111dwaoll981 be...-tng?-
,A, HouAon, TaM
• Jadcets will nairow toward the hlpline and have
bolder, fuller shoulders, rounded at the top with sleeves
to roU or push up at will. Coats will be wide-shouldered,
falling straight from there to the knee, providing strength
of silhouette. Pants will have wider legs, higher waists
and pleats. Sweaters wiD be in. Dresses will have roll eol-
ian. Walch for smock dresses and wrap-arounds.
FOR BARBARA BARRIE. featured In Privaie Benjamin
Since ,_ pllllf the mother ol ................. In the
... ho. do,._. W llbout womm ID tbe ...._ID ...J •? -,.M., Ca.per, Wvo.
• If they want to join up, then that's where they
belong. In the case of war -God fcxbid -I am all for
women being drafted. And, when they go In, I don't
think they should have any special prMleges. I do not,
however, approve of drafting women In peacetime.
Enlltment should be on a volunteer basis.
FOR .IOYCE M. HAWKINS. edb, Oxfoni Papabadt
Dldlonary
.._.._. .... _..thee ID the clc:tlrmmy, and wbal an
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111E ENTERTAINMENT EVENT OF T:HE SEASON OPENS DEC.12th AT A THEATRE NEAR VOU.
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New Angel Tanya Roberts Defies .
4 • MMILYWBKLY,......., .. -
Charlie's ffiattloge ·Jinx
~. devlllllhly dflllcult to combine stardom with a happy
marriage, as Fanoh. Oaeryl, Kate and Jackie have dlacnvered.
But w angel Tanya Robel'ta swean that things with her
hubby, Bony, are abeolutely heavenly.
Jane Fonda cmtalnJy didn't get her
fht flm becauN the was ~ -all
the women ~ a lot In ftms and
lV tend to be pr.uy and to h>w t ."
Born In the Bronx not fs &om Yan-
kee Stadium, Tanya b.garl her ca"eer
as a preteen, acting In neighborhood
theate' producdons In New York and
Canada (where her Mlamen fadwr
mowd the family for a few yeAn),
molt often for free. At 17' the began
landing lV-cornmerctel jobs for Ulra
Brh, Cluol, Ol.t Rte and othctrs,
which provided ~ ftnendllftup-
port for her to oontlnue her acting In
Off-and Off .()ff Broadway produc-
tions and her ltudAa (und« famed
teachers Uta Hagin end Lee Stras-
betg, among odMn).
In 1977 Hurrlca'M Tll'lya hi Holly-
wood, wt.. lhe QllPlUr.t rda In two
TV "'°"411, Zuma Beod! and,.._..
CON, end In three ~ more bglt-
t:lllle .......... °"""'"" DNam· l"f, 10urtlt Tnip Ind Rocqult.
Then came the ~ btg
break: Tanya was calt, wtlh Michelle
Phillps, •• Sen frandloo detecdv• •
In a lp«lal two·hour tegment of
Vega$ -which happened to be pro-
duced by Aaron Spelling, producer of
Charlie~ Angels. ~ obviously
liked what he saw, for Tanya beat out
such competition as tWtets Susie
Coello, C.ornela Sharpe and Jayne
Kennedy In SpeDing-Goldberg Pro-
ductions' nationwide search for axed
Shelley Hack's replacement.
"I'd M<e the series to go on for two
years," says Tanya. "It's ~eat experi-
ence, not to mention publk:lty. But I'm
going to make damn sure I'm not a
flash In the pan -I want to be a sub-
stantial actress with a long and pro·
dudlve career, and I don't care If I
don't look gorgeous In every role. My
klola are VMen Letgh, Marsha
Malan, Jill~. Bette Davis,
Diane Keaton, s.ly Reid; I want to
take c:hanoes, stretch mYMW. like
them -and I don't want to be here
today, gone tomorrow."
T hat brand Cl tenacious comml-
ment to career seems to spill
over Into Tanya's private llfe,
which she lhares with husband
Barry Roberts, 31, a TV writer whom
Tanya met whJle standlog In a New
York "mcMe line wlh her lillllr and
mmted a )leaf' later, at 18. (A very
young, bl1ef mantage, qm:ldy annuled,
preceded the ....,,. wlh Bmly.)
"I'm one of those boring people
who 11 be with the same person for
life," Tanya laughs, "because I have a
very special marriage. Most people
many their heartthrobs, which ls fine
for four months or so; I married my
best friend. I'm lucky and I know It -
I hate be.Ing single, I need a partner,
and I found one who's inaedt>ly un-
derstanding and totaly supportive of
me. And he's heakhy enough that his
ego doesn't requh a mlllk>n other
girls. In fad, he says that *' a dc)St? of
me, one woman Is more than ~·
"I'm emotional and sort of crazy
and go Into acreamlng rampages if
work i9rl 't going weJI or tf I lote a part,
and I don't know anyone else who
could put up with me but still not
kowtow to me Ike Barry can."
StlJI, Tanya says, as aazy as she
may be, she's realy a good wtfe: "I
can come home after 14 hours on the
set, and If he wants home fries and
eggs -the only things I can cook -
I'm happy to make them. He's not at
all demanding, so you want to do
thtngs for him; you never feel you
houe to. In 8eYCll years of marriage
we have newr once gone to bed
fighting."
The couple to.ten t~
when their schedules poml thro~
(continued)
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Tanya Robetts
(continued)
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.. talking about everything" and indulging
In their favorite activities -strenuous
WOl'iu>uts at the heakh spa they both
beJong to, shared morsels at local sushi
bars and Thursday-night boxing matches
at Los Angeles' Olympic Stadium. From
time to time, Sany has joined Tanya on
location thro~ the world , 4'>ut he's
not at al Into the husba.nd-folowtng-wife
routine, and neither am I," Tanya asserts.
"Most people are too dependent on each
other. If I'm away we talk every night on
the phone, but If necessary I can live wlh-
out him."
Friends who've observed the Robertses
close hand tend to share Tanya's marital
confidence. Says actress Jennifer Ashley,
who's known Tanya for five years: 1"anya
lives for her career and Is totaly dedicated,
but she and Barry respect each other
deeply -and I think that's a audal factor
In their marriage ...
S ounds lovely at the moment. but
what about the sad fact that not one
Angel marriage has yet been able to
survive? Farrah Fawc.ett, Cheryl
Ladd, Kate Jackson and now Jaclyn
Smith have all seen their relationships
crumb&e; only Shelley Hack escaped the
"Angels' cune" for an obvious reason -
she was single. Though the marriages m ay
have ended In any case, the pressures of
14-hour days, often on faraway location,
and the potential of Instant, national fame
are bound to put conjugal loYe to an ab-
nonnaDy difficult test. How does Tanya
plan to safeguard hers?
"JUf by contlnung along the way we
are," she Insists. "He's the one ltable thing
In my life, and I'm very Involved In Joyalty.
I won't give that up for 90meone who11
stroke me and apple-polish me. We've
stuck together this far, and It's been a long,
slow clmb for both of us. When I met
Sany he w• a stsvlng actor drMng a
truck to make ends meet; he has always
liked himself too much and Is too 11eure to ·
raent any suoca1 ol mine. Balda, we
· both know that In this butlnal you can be
a ar one yem" and In the aotet the next.
"My frtlnds ..... , In the bulnl9_, Md
they've been my lrtendt tor • kq time.
Ewn f you do 911 rtch and famoUI you d
hliw ).Qa' ane ~ trMI; no mat-
• how much pubkly mer .. iaon I get
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acc1p11 me and b .. l'NI In me Md trum
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a chinos • a cseir -.._ al my
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Chocolate
Desserts
8y fllotllyn Honaen
J m aida Heatter Is a cookbook
author. It's a delight to meet
this straightforward sliver·
hared woman who has the
demeanor and dress of an artist-
a11ftsman. This fnt lmpraslon proved
to be correct, as Maida told me the
studied art at Pratt Institute ln
Brooklyn. New York. In fact , Maida
was a "ashlon illustrator, jewelry
designer and dkl the ftnt hand-pailt-
ed ties for Countea Mara.
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But she was cooking aJI along the
way, and she feels, ln her own words,
'1"here Is no difference between cook·
Ing and art, as It ls a slmiJar form of ex-
pression. I look on cooking as an art
-a craft, especially dessert-making.
creating and decorating cakes and
making cookies ...
Malda's husband. Ralph Daniels,
POSITIVELY·THE~UTE·
BEST-CHOCOLATE-CHIP·
COOKIES
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to th~ end PNh• °"" to 37S"f. Cut
alumlnum toll to ftt c:oolde .......
I. In the lll'ge bowl of ., electrtc mhW,
crum the butlllr. Add the Mil, wna. and
both ..... end best Will. Add the ...
and best w.I. On low ..,..d, add about
hsl of the flour end, itiiii*19 the bowl
wth a rubb.r tplNla. best only und In·
corporlNd. In • llNll cup' etlr the beldrig
IOdAI Into the 'hot water to dlllolve It, then
mlk tt Into the ~. Add the NIN!lnlng
flour and bat onli/ to mbt. Rernow the
bowl from the inbca' end • In the ......
nl.lll end lhe monell. s. Now.~ thlt doudt c.. be, and
wiuely II, lllmpli/ dropped from a tiM·
tp000. I think lht coolcm .. much b.t•
.. f ~ rol tM do4d\ betw.-n ~ Mr* Into ..... The coold. wil ,_,,. •
mon ~..,..,.and• more ewr\ color,
and I think they tMee Ma-.
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Maida 1-ledter, daughter of the I<* newac.::aaT, ~ Heatter,
wlh a ~-watering arrov of chocolalie de:aerts from her book.
had a restaurant in MwunJ. For 10
years, Maida made all the dessms for
the restaurant. What she didn't know
then was that was the beginning of her
first cookbook: Maida Heatter's Book
of Great c::>aaerts, to be followed by
Maida Heatter's-Boole of Greal
Cookies and now, Maida Heatter'a
Boole of Great Chocolate Deuerts
(Alfred A. Knopf).
Maida relates that this cookbook
was .. an all-consuming task," and she
"poured her heart out" working on It,
perfecting recipes-up to 3:00 In the
morning until she was satisfied. Then
4. Spud out a large piece of wax p-s-
on the counte' next to the link. UM a
rounded tcatpOonfuJ ol lhe dous#t for ·
each cookie and place the mounds on the
wax paper. Then W9t your hendt ~
cold waMr, .... off~ w-. but do
not dry your hendt. Pick up a mound of
do~ and roD It~ your w.t hands
Into a lmOOlh, round lbape, then~ It
ti.tween your hands to flatten It evenly In-
to a round Wipe about l/J·k'!ch thick and
piece It on the foll. (If"'°"' ~e the
doutti overnWlt 11 • not necaesry to w«
your handl; Jwit rol a mound ol ~
between your hsnda, &.tt.n II and place It
on th!' foll. And f )IOtl do not ~•e
lhc cb.9t and do not rol It~ yoor
handa but lllmply dr9P It from a teaipoon,
st ......... the mounds bi; ~
than wtlh the bedc ol the bowl ol • W9t
tulpoon.) Acee the 9eMned rounds of
~ 2 lndMI ~ on the foll.
5. SM.. cookie ---wMltr the fol end bake two ..,.... •• t!JM, rcvenln9 the
lttMll top to bottom and front to ~ •
nee F FF F y dtnig beldng to lnlul9 even
~. a.kefcw8bout 12mlnutaors
lllde lor.-...... the~ .. browMd
.. ov.. (I~~ onl>i one lhMt • •
time, beke II on the upps reek.) 'They
mutt be a11p: do not~.
'· lAt the coolmt cool for • few MCOndt
on the W unlll they .. ftrm enousti to
be mowd. 1Mn. wtlh • wldJt metal ..,.. tut., tr..., them to rsdG·to cool. S.O..
~. • Nobeabout55
(3-hdf .. }~
doing aD the writing of the cookbook
when she found the words came very
easily because the chocolate subject
was so dear to her heart.
Maida has found through her cook-
1.ng that she li<es to teach and would
Jlke to say to every reader of her
cookbooks. "Let me show you how."
Maida also confides that she has
"more real fun In the'kitchen, than
doing anything eise."
And so, without further ado. we
present several recipes from Maida
Heotbtr's Boole of Great Chocolate
Desserts.
PHUDGE
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1. Place chocolate Int~ dou0
ble boiler over wann water on moderate
hat. Cover until partiaDy melted. Un·
cover ·and Stir occasionally until com·
pletely melted. Remove the t<>(> of the
double boiler and set aside, unoOwTed.
I. fn the small bowl ol tin eJec:trtc m!Mr,
mix the cream dMac (or 6 It bi; hand In
a bowl) until soft end llmOOth. Add the
~ and .... ~ .,.., kl the
wgar and then add the chocol.sM and
bal untll wnooch . Mbt In the nuet. a. Now, c1ttw 11nc .. S.lnch ... pan
wth fotl Of WU pepe Md~ the fudge
Into the pan Of bpc the fudge bi; Ml\d
on • ptece of ple9* Wl'llP or wu paper
Into an evetl thspe about l ·Inch dUck
and 6 lncha lqusre Of rol the fudge Into
• •Ulll89 lhlPC about 1 y, inches In dls-
!Mter.
4. 'Mlp and ~-until fm.. It m-v
chm longs. Cut Into~ or*• and
wrlp ~hlldu.ily Of pecbge *tight .
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Opdonal: a.dd1doMI bowboll
Opdonal: CCMdecdooen' .....
1. Adjust rack one·thlrd up from bot·
tom of the oven and preheat oven to
3250f. You will need a 9-lnch Bundi pan
(that Is the smaller size; it Is called a Mini·
Sundt pan) or any other fancy tube pan
with a l O·cup capacity. Butter the pan
(even If It Is a nonstick pan). Then dust
the whole inside o( the pan with fine, dry
bt-ead crumbs; invert over a piece of
paper and cap lightly to Shake out excess
crumbs. Set the pan aside.
2. Place the chocolate In the lop of a
small double boiler over hot water on low
heat. Cover and cook only untll melted;
then remove the top of the double boiler
and set II aside,-uncovered, to cool
slightly.
3. Sift together the flour. baking soda
and sah and set aslde. In a 2·cup glass
measuring cup, dlssolve the coffee in a bit
of bolling water. Add cold water to the
l 'h·cup line. Add the bourbon. Set
aside.
•· Cream the butteT In the large bowl of
an electric mixer. Add the vanilla and
sugar and be.at to mix well. Add the eggs
one at a time. beating until smooth after
each addltlon. Add the chocolate and
beat until smooth.
5. Then. on low speed, alternately add
the sifted dry Ingredients In lhree addl·
tions with the liquids In two additions,
adding the liquids very ~ually to avoid
splashing, and saaplng the bowl with a
rubber spatula after each addition. Be
sure to beat until smooth after each addi-
tion, especially after the last. It wUJ be a
thin mixture.
6. Pour Into the prepared pan. Rotate
the pan a bit briskly, first In one direction,
then In the other, to level the top. (In a
Mini-Sundt pan the batter wlD almost
reach the top of the pan, but It Is O.K. -
It will not run over, and you wtU have a
beautifully h~ cake.)
7. Bake for 1 hour and 10 or 15
minutes. Test by lnsierttng a cake tater In-
' to the middle of the cake and bake only
until the tater comes out clean and dry.
I . Cool In the pan for about 15
minutes. Then cowr wtth a rack and In·
vcrt. Remow the pan, tPfnkle the cake
with a bit ol opCk>nsl bourbon and ave
the cake upside down on the rack to cool.
9. Before ~. If you with. tprtnkle
the top with conf«Uoners' tugar through
a fine strainer.
10. Thll it a simple no-Icing cake,
wonderful .. ... Or with • tpOOnful of
vanlll&-°' bourbon·fliw<nd wh~
cream.
NOTE: Of c:ourw yoc1 ton~-rum,
Cognac ot Scotch ...,,.._,, ~ the bour·
bon; °' Anwdo, the ....... °" of o /rfend of mine In ()Mo,
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mediate attention, Phillips gJanted It
-and gave him his own car keys.
And he treals them al with his easy
Texas humor. Of Ead Campbell, his
fWback and the finest runner In the
game, Phillps recently jolced, '"Earl
Campbell ain't like one cl those high-
prtoed spo8ed athletes. Why, he had
me over to his office the other day just
like one cl the guys. And he said he
didn't believe tt was my fault we didn't
make the play-offs, eJther." -.
Of oourse, the Oilers clJd make the
AFC pJay-olfs as the wild card team In
1979 -and, cl course, they lost to
~ In the conference ftnale. If.
there Is one cloud that hangs <Wei' the
Houston Oilers, It's that they simply
cannot beat the Steelers when It
counts. (Houston's lost 10 cl 13
meetings to the Steelers since Bum's
arrival.) Commenting on the oft-
di9c::uSsed proposal to add two more
offtdals to the NFL aews, Phillp.9
gklmly replied: .. I would prefer to play
The Wit and Whimsy of
Coach Bum Phillips
HOUtlton8 Ulf/lappable letJt!er .ays the only things he undetstands are pickup
tnlcb, beer; rlbe, gumbo and chet.olng tobacco. But he bJOIDS enough football
.. and paychology to make hla Olien contented contendets ..
By ffiotk Goodman
When OalJ Andrew "Bum"
Phillips, the booted, hatted, ·
tobacco-chewing coach d
the Houston Oilers, c.ame
out cl the Marines In 1945, he clJd
what most good ol' Gulf Coast boys
do: He took a job at a Houst0n oil
refinery. He had a high-school
d~. three years of combat under
his wide bd and a new wife. It was
time to go the work. Then a moral
snag oc:cuned. A supervtaor 8llked
him fot a donation to a charity as a
matter of company policy. PbiDlps
said he didn't llke that particular chari-
ty; could he contrb.lte to another?
No-100..percent compliance was the
company tradition.
.. Jn that cate," PhiDlps said, '4fell the
man at the gate to have my c:heck
reedy. rm leaving ... As he ..... Nflec-
1*:1: '1 had no idea ·what to do after I
~It. I jutt drnbed' Into my pickup
truck and started home." But on the
way, he IWd Le,,.. Colege,
wt.. he *lPP8d to watch eome
9llY' pna:licll$ foobl. n. coech
ceml out and oftered hm I Khoar-
~ on ~ spot -which ~
...... eccepflld.. "I "9ly w.n't
that Interested," he says. "I figured ft
wouJd be something to do until I got a
good job."
It's now 35 years later and PhlDlps.
57, has himself qutte a good job. In
sbt seasons he has transformed the
Oiiers from a gallery cl bkXertng
losers to one of the happiest teams cl
winners In the National Football
League. As coach and general
manager, he has ac:compbshed this
through sold footbal sawy and a
f ol<ly approach to his players that
makes the Olien the envy of
everybody In the league.
The Oilers have an 11 P.M. cur-
few, but no bed check. Practloes
never run rnoN than 90 minutes.
Phillips won't chew a player out In
front cl his tummates. There II no
contact In his training camp until the exhiJllon .,.,., begins and yery few
intrasquad tcrtmmages. 'Why should
we' pound our own guys Into the
ground?" he alb. '"'"'-Oden .. J\Ot
on the Oiiers' echedule. "· •
Hll door and his bMr cooler are
always open to playen and JJNll, and
he encourasa-Chae oa:astonel
enemies to "*'Siie hely. He plays
dominoes wtlh his~ end terws ..
peqonal couftlelot • wel ... -coech.
OnOB, when a rookie eekecl pe:rmlt-
llon to 1eaw caq> ......_ o1 .,._
tonll ptcMln• that needed Im-
'
Pittsburgh with two more players than
two more offidals."
To ftnaly get past division rival
Pbbwgh, Phtllps took a giant step ,
before the season began by trading. his ·
quar1mback. Dan Pastorlnl, straight
up f« Oakland's Kenny Stabler -the
only NFL quarte!back who has any
kind of successfuJ history agatna Pftls..
burgh. Even though the addition
didn't seem to hq> In the Oilers'
opening-day loss to the Steelers (the
two teams will hook up again this
Thunday night), It was a shrewd ploy,
and prows what aD good football
people Ueady know: that behind
-I.Un ..... -and get -IWn &raMlr
'-·"-~ftOUl*>bM~.
Phillips's hOmespun homilies lies a
keen football mind. It was~. for
Instance, who popularized the 3-4
defense by making ft work for the
Oilers.
When asked what a man
named "Bum" (the name
came from his brothers and
sisters as a boy) can possi>ly
know, he lbs to reply, "Pickup
trucks is one cl the five ~ In life f
know something about. .. The others,
he says, are cokl beer, barbecued ribs,
gumbo and chewing tobacco, which
indoon he poMtely expectorates Into a
paper cup.
"He forgets to mention football,"
says Pat Peppler, the Oiiers' assistant
genera) manager. "He kids with the
players a lot, but he won't put up with
any foc:>Wmess. The smart ones know
that If they don't do the job, they'll be
looking f « a job."
Phillps, a native cl Orange, Texas.
W<llked hiS way up the coaching ranks
In the high-powered wodd of Texas
hlgh-schOol football. Later he appren-
ticed under two d the best: Paul
"Bear" Bryant cl Texas A & M (now,
cl course, coaching Alabama) and Sid
GlDman, when Gllbnan was the
Oilers' head coaCh. Gillman, a no-
nonsense type of guy, turned over the
mns to PhiDtps in 1975, and Bum's
llght touch began to knit the OIJers
together ... During camp," Bum says,
"I said that evetyone had to be In the
dorm, not their rooms but the dorm,
at 11 P.M. That way they could sit
around and get to know each other.
You've got to rub shouldets with the
guys you're golng to be counting on."
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ly. Bum and his wile. Helen, have six
chiJdren and three grandchildren, and
Bum is so devoted a family man that
his families overlap. In 1976 he
brought son Wade to the OUets as a
defensive coech. The negotiations
were not dlfftcuJt .... just showed the
contract to Wade and said, ~ is ft,'
Bum explalns ... Just like I used to tell
hlm what to eat for breakfast. After
all. If he can't trust his of daddy, who
can he trust?" Adds Wade, "If my
father ever asks wtMst went wrong, I
plead heredity ...
The Phillps family has a ranch In
Milsowt Oty, Texas, where Bum
rides and breeds quarter hones.
~ wtl tomeday retire to the
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Do You Please Others and Dlsllke You1self?
TRUE OR FALSE?
1. People p&easers play a losing
game. They please everybody but sell
themselves short.
2. What you think of yourself Is likely
to be affected by your ·body buOd .
3. The man who likes to hunt k>oks at
the world in a particular way.
4. It's easy to tell If a person Is a
coronary-prone Type A just by listen-
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5. 11le more conservative a person Is,
the less he knows about sex.
ANSWERS
1. True. University of Virginia studies
show that people pleasers -there are
plenty of them -exist In a state of
what Is termed tel/-aneatheala. This
occurs "when a person learns to feel
good prhnarily by restraining his own
Initiative and, Instead, pleasing
others, he numbs or anesthetizes him-
self." This Is his defense against rejec-
tion and \s used to feel accepted and
secure. This process decreases per-
sonal awareness.
2. True. This was shown to be 50, at
least in the case of college women
whose body builds were compared
with the way they percetwd them·
selves In a psychological study con-
ducted at Indiana University. And·
lngs,: The mesomorph (medium
height and build) and the ectomorph
(tal and slim) body types liked them-
selves better, ''were signiftcantly more
accepting of their sef ·Image than was
the endomorph (shorter, stoclder)
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3. True. A study conducted at
Virginia Polytechnic ~Ute and
State Univenity provkSes a If estyle
portral of the hunter: He sees hlmaelf
as very mMCuJine In the traditional
seN8 and as a rugged ildMdualst
whO likes to exert control over others.
4. True. A team of Investigators at the
UnJvenlty of Wllconslll subfected
coronary-prone Type A and noncoro·
nary-prone Type 8 under!:J°aduaeet to
a battery of telll and inteMews
measuring blood praama, heart rate,
etc., emotional Intensity and ..,..cl\
chmacter'9tk':a. Raub: The Type A't
dJffered markedly from the Type 8 '1 In
thet speech. They uted twice •
many per90fl8l pronouna rt."~."
"my," "mine"). Further, tha td-
refcaenca ~ ~ ~
charactcilMlca ~ ~-*Y of
anger, Intensity of~. tbctr blood
pralUN, heart ..... and ._ pulM
amplitude. The total ~ euggat
that th8 Type A's td-tn¥0lvecMnt
(Mii~ "~with
the Intently of their emadonal and
cardlovllleUls NIPON8'• And the .
hjgh 181-tnvolvement Type A's had
men lnl8nllly of ar19lf In rellllna
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S. True. The more conservative a
person's views -the further to the
right he leans pollttcally -the less
knowledge he tends to have about
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ESP: How to Tell If You Have It-
And How to Use It
You walk down a street for the first time and swear you've been there
before. Dejd vu? Some experts would aay that what you've really experienced la
ESP -extrasensory perception.
8y Katen Undaey
W hen I saw Jo Ann, she was
eating IWlCh wtth a group of
co-worken. casually ex·
changing office gossip.
Dres.wd In a blue and white striped
blouse, she had absently pk:kecl up
her coffee cup and was about to take
a sip when she realized the coffee was
cold. She put down the cup and the n
wiped her chin with a cloth napkin.
There was nothing unusual about
what I was seeing, except that I was
suing It. Jo Ann was In New York; I
was In Boston. 200 mila away, lying
on a couch with my eyes closed. Be·
side me I could heat the quiet voice of
Diane Mariechild, a Boston-area-ther·
aplst who teaches a course on psychk:
sklls at a local aduk-educaHon center.
'What Is Jo Ann wearing? ls anyone
wtth her? What are they ~Ing
about?" she asked me.
For five months, Diane has been
"guiding" me on "Visits" to Jo Ann, a
friend I've known for 15 years. Alter
the 9e9Sions. I call Jo Ann to ftnd out
what she was doing at the time I saw
her. Out oi nearly 20 "visits." only two
have proved iiaocurate.
My ptyehlc skills are not the kind
that make headlnes. I can't bend
spoons or stop clocks or 901ve crimes
that baffle the polk:e. Al I can do -
OOOldously • Rast -Is tune In on
the ex1remely mundane experiences
of a ck>te friend. .•
canal. The Information proved true .
Oyk.shoom, who has since moved to
the U.S., has helped the North Caro-
lina police solve a number of murder
cases.
Dykshoom, of course, Is extraordl·
nary. But what about the rest of us?
Are psychic skills -or ESP (extrasen · sorY perception) as they are collec-
tively ref erred to -:-something that
everyone has or can develop?
Unfortunately, there are no easy
answers. There Is among scientists a
great amount of disagreement and
controversy on the subject. "I don't
know If ESP exists, let alone tf every·
one has It," says Paul Kurtz, professor
of philosophy at
the State Unlver-~
slty of New York at j
BuffaJo, and chair· J
man of the com·
mlttee for the Sci·
entlflc Investi-
gation of .Claims of
the Paranormal.
Or. Kurtz acknowledges that such
research h45 been done but denies
that It's been substantiated enough to
validate claims of ESP. "lbere are
realy no completely documented
cases," he says, and adds that many
experiments that have appeared to
prove ESP In laboratory conditions
have later proven fraudulent.
lbe most frequent areas of ESP be-
ing studied are telepathy (the ability to
read minds); clairvoyance (the ability
to perceive man-made objects or
events); psychokinesis (the abtllty to
move objects); and precognition (the
foreseeing of future events).
'The most common test Is done wtth
Instance, when telepathic abiJJties are
being measured, the cards are elm·
lnated and the tester simply sends a
mental Image of the pictures to the re-
ceiver. And If the receiver guesses the
card ht!fexe the sender has chosen It,
precognition Is indicated.
If so many people do have psychic
experiences, why ls there so much re-
ststanoe to be!ievlng that ESP exists?
Laura Knipe feels that part of the
prob&em is the refusal of m uch of the
scientific community to take parapsy-
chology seriously. She a8o feels that
the emphasis the media place on the
showmansh'1 aspect of psychic skllk
-what she scornfully calls the
"spoonbenders" -has been harmful.
Diane Mariechlld agrees that the
e mphasis on the more spectacular
Incidents of parapsychology has
harmed ils Image. "It arouses a teniftc
fear In people -you get all these
movies Ike Came, where psychJc
skills are malevolent, destructive
forces," she says ... Psychk: ski! usual-
ly Isn't spectacular. You're thinking of
a friend and suddenly he or she calls."
What can you do to find out If you
have psychic abili-
ties? If you think
your ability Is un •
usualy Interesting, "
you can write to
the American So-
ciety for Psychical
Research or the
Committee for the
Investigation of
Claims of the
Parano rmal .
"Research socie-
ties are always
looking f<X volun·
teers with unusual
ability," says Mrs.
Knipe.
Othen, oi course, have had far
more dramatic eJCperlencet. Uri Geller
and Jeane Dixon have boch made
nama for them.elves. with their psy·
chic skals. And the Dutlch c:Jarvoyant
M.8. Oykahoom, has frequently uted
his ebilltta to hq> authorties locate
~ penons and tolve airnes.
Kurtz discounts
verbal reports of
telepathic or clak-
voyant exp e ri-
ences as "hearsay
claims. lbey may
be aocurate, but as
long as they're not
corroborated, how
d o we know
they're true?" he
asks. "So much of
what people term
'psyd'llc' mJght be
coklddenoe or re·
constructive Im·
9\ation based on past experlence .••
With ESP, some aay, voo con "'Ne" what a Jr(.nd It doing who Is far ocoav.
If you're less
certain of your
skills, you can
simply do as Diane
Marlechlld sug·
gests: "Start pay-
tng attention to the
ways you get lnfor·
maHon about your
One °' ha e.arllest CMe9 took place
bi Be91um In 1950. A 12-year-old glri
had vanished while on her way to
tchool; the police were unable to
k>cate her and, though tk..,ck:a1 when
Dykthoom offered .. 1 tarlCC t
they .-to let him on the Cate.
Afw -.ndtng on the ~ ~ the9rt had lat been,...., oyk9hoorn
told pob the girt WM dad, that she
had bMn litnU1gled .nd thrown Into a
On the other hand. Laura Knipe.
executive secmary of the American
Society for~ R~. an or·
ganll.ation atabl1shed In 1907 to
Investigate psychic phenomenon,
says, "Thae kinds of things happen
to everyone, al the arnc." Someone
goes to a country he's never been In
and suddenly descrbes what's around
the oomer. Peop&e call It aU kinds oi
things -hunches or en Inner
voice or ~ enge1s watd\lng out for
me.' " She dta the countlaa leb--
or.tory QPeall•** done over the
years by her organlulk>n and ochers
111 proof that ESP really exlltl,
"Zener cards," a deck oi 25 card$ with
each !J'OUP ol ftve cards containing a
different drawtng. lbe IUbfect, or
"rece!Ver," Is plaoed In one room and
the tester, or "sender," In another,
wtth no phytk:al means of communl·
cation poisstia. Once a mlnute, the
sender ptcks a card; at the same ttme
the recetver must guess what card It Is.
To ruJe out the lkdhood of ooln·
cldence, the cxpctment II conducted
many times; the larger the percentege
of corr.a gt.alllll, the ~ the
Mkelhood that ESP II t'lvotved. Thetdcenbe~.~
on the type ol ESP btfr'9 ttudsed. For
llfe. Make a note when you get a
'hunch' about something and tee how
often It proves true. YJrle down your
dreams every momtng and check
whatever lnformaHon Is In them that
yoU had no other way .of knowing or
try mind-Nading exercises With frlendsie
I haven't found that my newly dis-,
covend akiD radblly alten my bfe. 1
do think my lklk are probebl9 shared
by a ~ many people. But don't
tab my word f<X It -at Dr. Kurtz
might say, I could be apcrtcnctig a
•trtn9 of cofnddenca. Try It for
youi'Mlf. Be. your own labora-rm
lacy. ...
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How 'to Stop
Ptoctastlnatlng •••
Tomorrow
By Leely Betger
P rocrastination Is something
we're al gutty of at times. It's
allo a problem that can be par-
ticularly diftcut to overcome
when accompanied by the "energy
blowouts" many of us suffer during
the slow-paced winter months. There
are, however, deftnlte ways to over-
come a tendency to put things off.
Accordklg to Dr. Robert Settle, a
professor at San Diego State Univer-
sity and a specialist In time manage-
ment, there are two major reasons
people procrastinate. The ftrst stems
from the simple dislike of a tatk. Ac-
ttvties such as cleaning the oven or
wrllng a thank-you note are viewed
as unpleasant by many of us (al-
though we will readily admit to enjoy-
ing the resuks of our labor when these·
tasb are finished). Thus, we put off
distasteful tasks wth the intention of
eventually getting around to them but
often never doing so.
We also procrastinate as a way of
covering up our lnsecwtty and anxiety
about. completing more complicated,
long-nmge adlvties, such as going on
a diet, ftndlng a better )ob or continu-
ing our education. We tend to post-
pone these activities lndeflnitely
because we fear we wtll fall at them.
By telling ourselves and others that
we wlD begin these major undertak-
ings "tomorrow," we preserve the illu-
sion that we can, Indeed, succeed at
them -whenever we're ready. The
problem Is that somehow we never
are ready.
Dr. Settle says that procrastination
Is a habit that can be broken. He offers
the folowtng nine technklues to hq>
you stop putting off till tomonow what
you can do today.
1. DMde wt Conqmr, Big projects
can be broken down Into smaler,
hence more manageable, adtviies.
Say you're planning to do your tax
returns. Rather than viewing the pro-
cne as one enormous chore, try 14Nt-
lng ii as a combination of small steps:
1) Getting the forms; 2) getting the re-
ceipts; 3) putting the l«ielpCs In order;
4) ftncA;g your W2 fonns;" 5) making
the calcu&ations; 6) ftlllrlg out the
ndum; 7) Wiiing the check; 8) putlklg
the package together for malling; 9)
mdng It .•
Do each step one at a time and
ewntualy the entlN project wll be
oompMted.
t. 9IW It 10. s.t aaide jult 10 min-
.. ,...~ ........... -
utes to give your all to a project
you've been dreading. You may find
that momentum will carry out through
to the finish.
3. Drtw Hole~ It. Take any
aspect you lke of a task and do it.
Then set everything aside and try
another aspect later.
Thls technique works especially
weB for disorganized people, who
rebel at beginning a project at its tradi-
tional beginning.
4. find the Handla. Start by orga-
nizing a project mentaly. Think the
entire process through -what tools
you11 need, which people you11 need
to contact, how much time you11
probably need -and take notes.
Then you1J be ready to tackle the pro-
ject inteligendy.
5. Beh8vlor Modllc•tlon. Promise
yourse.lf a reward for completing a
projed. Knowing you 11 gain twice
(once through completion, and once
through the treat) may he~ you stick
with It.
6. Commit Younelf. Set a firm
deadline for finishing your project.
Many people are ga.lvantzed Into ac-
tion when they've got a target date to
work toward.
Or try telling others about your
plans. It's harder to back out of an ac-
tMty when people are counting on
you to pul through.
7. F .... the lmportw:e. Make
your task 9Hm ewn more Important
than It Is. and focus on the good that
wtll resuk from ta completion. Think
of how·happy you'U be when you've
ftnilhed decoraang the famly room or
landed a )ob you're really happy wth.
8. Think of ~ LMt Slnd'er k•
~. Rallze that If you did
It onar, you can do I again. Remem-
ber~ --of~and sel..ti$flldlon you Wt when you
mesteNd a• *1u&. to the one you
are att.mpdng now.
9. Do Id JUlt Jump right ln and ..
getltsted. ..
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Lady Of The Island
The fearless aew of Giiiigan ~
Wand may not think It a big deal, but
most anybody else would. Choeen
from 2.4 million entrants, Thelma
Rawbngs, a housewife from Eureka,
Kan., recently won a sweepstake$
sponsored by Viceroy cigarettes. Her
prtze : a 2.5-acre Island In central
Florida, complete with an e'9ht·room
stone and cedar house, two boats and
1,000 feet of Jake.front shorebne.
Mrs. Rawlings and her husband,
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Rawlings uistts her fantasy isJand.
Raymond, currently run a cattle farm
In Eureka and plan to use the Island as
a winter home for the time being.
Thelma, 50, is no stranger to winning
centests. She once won a washing
mochlne for guessing the number of
marl>les In a galon jar, and In 1953
was chosen "Queen for a Day" on the
TV show of the same name.
Ironically, just days before winning
her Island, she was malllng In an entry
for another contest and her husband
joked, "Oh, no, not another one. I
hope you at least win your postage
back." After learning about her prtze
package -worth an estimated
$500,000 -she quickly joked back,
"I think I won my postage back."
See You Later,
Alligator
The art of alllgator·hunttng has
gone scientific. Actually, alJJgators are
not hunted at all: They are fished, eit·
plalns Allan Ensminger of loulstana's
Department of WlkDfe and Flsheries.
"At night, baited hooks and lines
are set out about 16 Inches above the
water," he says. "The alligator hooks
himself. The next day the 'hunter'
comes and shoots him In the head."
To limit the ?lumber of allgators
hunted each year, Louisiana estimates
Faster than a speeding
splurb, more powerful than a
robniJcoff, able to leap tall
g)eeks In a slngae bound,
lt's ... Smurf. This slx·foot,
furry, blue character -based
on a cartoon created in Bel-
gium 22 years ago -Is cur·
rently spreadjng his message
of equal rights for children at
schools, hosPltals and shop-
ping centers around the coun-
try. Smurf, a aeatton of toy
dlstrbutor Wallace Berrie &
Company, even wants Con·
gJess to establish a national
. Children's Day, going so far as
to hold a raly on the steps of
the Capitol back In May.
But before kids think equal
rights means no curfews and
chocolate pudding for break-
fast, Smurf warns that rights
also entail responsibilities. For Smurf on the loose: Kids' true blue friend.
Instance, .. Children have the
right to have fun and make noise and the responsi>Uity not 10 disturb others
while having fun ," notes Smurf In h1s Children$ Bill of Rights.
"Parents should encourage children to be the most flamboyant, creative
pe?SOns they can be," says Smurf, a1las 27-year-okt Bobby Cook. "And we
want kids lo believe fn themselves. Mer al, we Smurfs know what it's like to
be pushed around. In real life, we're only three apples tall."
the total gator population by flying
above the anll'T\al's nesting areas in
helicopters and counHng the number
of female gators. lnformat1on about
the n.de of each skinned gator Is later
fed into an IBM computer at LouiSiana
On hill wav to the shoe atott?
State University, enablng authortlies
to trace the hide 6-om skinnJng to seU-
lng and prevent IDega1 hunting.
About 18,000 of the state's estl·
mated 250,000 total gator popuJadon
were klDed durtng this year's one-
month ttundng MUOn, which ended
In early October. Each hide brings the
hunter about $100.
Food For Thought
Evidence shows that 25 percent of
children may be overweight, and re·
cent studies point to a much higher
rate ol obesity among adults who \.Vere
obese before they were 6 months old.
"Ninety-five percent of adults will
regain lost weight," says New York
pedlatrldan Dr. Atvtn Eden. "'The
whole thing Is to prevent them from
getting fat In the first place."
Eden, author of Posltfoe Parenting,
explains that while heredity ls a key to
obesJty -ti both parents are fat. there
ls an 80-percent chance their children
will also be fat -early feeding prac·
tlces can make a big difference.
The main m'5takes parents make.
according to Eden. are swttchlng too
soon from breast milk or formula to
solid food and cow's mllk. He says
that babies don't need sold foods
before 6 months of age ("gives unnec·
essary calories too early) and that
cow'• milk should not be given before
age 1 ("the millc's salt an_d protein put
a strain on the Infant's kldneya'').
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America's shortage of computer sci·
entlsts Is getting critical. For every
bachelor's degree awarded In com·
puter science, there are 12 jobs open;
for every Ph. D In the fteld, 34 jobs.
Salaries start at roughly $18,000 for
bachelor's-degree holders, while
Ph.D's can earn up to $36,000.
"Before, industJy could train the
employees It had," notes Jerry Cox,
chairman of Washington University's
computer sclenc.e department. "But
now the field ls too complex for that."
The number of students studying
computer science Is Increasing, but
Cox says it could be 10 ye.ars before
supply approaches demand.
Sex And The
Single Girl
Almost half of all teen-age women
In U.S. metropolitan areas say they
are sexually active, up from 30.4 per·
cent In 1971, repcirts a new survey by
Ors. Melvin Zelnik and John Kanter of
the Johns Hopkins School of PubUc
Heahh. The average age of ftrst inter-
course among women is 16.2 years.
The doctors also found that more
than a quarter of the sexually active
teens never use any means of con-
traception. About two-thirds of these
women become pregnant.
-Eliot Kaplan
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"TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT"
Ted Knight. Nancy Dussault, Deborah Van Valken-
burgh and Lydia Cornell(clockwfse) star ss the Rush
famlly
Too Close for Comfort. a new situation comedy
starring Ted Knight, Nancy Dussault, Deborah Van
Valkenburgh and Lydia Cornell, airs Tuesdays at
9:30PM on ABC.
The Rushes of San Francisco make up a typical
American lamfty: lather Henry, mother Muriel and
two beautiful daughters old enough lo branch out on
their own. The tamlly Is typical except that Henry
i works at home, cre ating a c artoon strip called "Cos-
mic Cow," using a hand puppet as Inspiration, and
Murlel Is a freelance photographer The young ladles
are typical except they tlve In the apartment Immedi-
ately below the folks. Jackie 11 a striking brunette.
Sara 11 a smashing blonde
Henry 11 typical 11 ha aulfera through the crisis of
having hi• old·faahloned values bent out of shape by
the "tod1y" thinking and 1cllon1 of his daughters.
Muriel'• concern tor her daughtere Is masked by an
outwardly light 1ppro1ch to fife, probably gleaned
from her d1y1 of being a band singer during
her youth. '
Henry's conjured-up IHra tor his vulnerable lambs
keepe hit ear !reined for tellt1fe nolaea from the
apartment below, or worM Y9t. tor the 1Uencn.
The geneell ot TOo Clo•• for Comfort 11 British.
Brltleh telly vi.w.ra h9'<19 long en~d Kffp Ir In the
Femlly-1 comedy·tamll~ ..,,.. which hid a mld·llfe
hulband and wtfe coptng with two beautiful deugh-
t•re who hlV9 la'-" the ap1rtment lmmedl1tely be·
low lhem-ttM Mtne lltuauon ha• been brought to
the oolonlel bV euc:utM producers D.L. Tiffner 1nd
Robert ltolft. theV negotiated tor th• U.8.1'19ht1 and . ,....
commissioned one of the veteran British writers to
come up with a Yank version His efforts, they tell.
were a bit too British 10 capture the elements that
would appeal 10 the American viewers They then
brought the pro1ect to execu tive producers Arne
Sultan and Earl Barret. and they wrote the pilot scrrpt
lhat ABC bought Casting tor the lather was crrt1cal
and they found the ideal in Ted Knight Ted is aug·
mented superbly by Nancy Dussault as Muriel and
the two talented newcomers Ms Van Valkenburgh
and Cornell as Jackie C21) and Sara (18)
Jackie 1s pragmatic. and works 1n a bank waiting
for Mr Right to come along while Sara attends San
Francisco State College At the moment, her Mr
Right 1s anyone who strikes her fancy, including
some of Jackie's boyfriends
Mrs Rush (Nancy Dussault) In terrupts Mr Rush (Ted
Knight) and ··cosmic Cow" at work
A character named Monroe wlll appear In a recur-
rrng role. Monroe Is one of those guya who always
hangs around. He Is not romanllcally Inclined but
was befriended at school by Sara. Now she can't
bring herself to shake the harmless puppy dog. But
he Is one of those who Incredibly gets other people
caught up In his nonaenalcal lite-Including the
Rushes. He drives Henry bananas. Monroe la played
by JM J. Bullock.
In later episodes. Henry's boss, the publisher of his
cartoon strip. will arrive on the acene. The smell·
statured man resents anyone who la tiller. He con-
stantly bemoans how tough It waa In hit climb to
the top-Ignoring the fact that his mother own1
the company.
Too Close for Comfort follows In the footsteps of
the ABC hit aerlet, Thrff'I Company, which Taffner
and Stolfi 1110 brought to the U.S. from Britain. It 11
patterned after the Thames Telelll1lon production of
Man About th• Hou••· Both English Yeralon1 we,.
created by Brl•'l Cooke and Johnnie Mortimer. Other
progr1m1 th1t the O.L. Tiffner, Lid. hll told to U.S.
teleYlslon Include Th• lenny Hiii Show, World at w.r.
DHtln•tlon Amerlc•, Norm1n Conqu11t1, OrNt Pw·
tormenc••. Th• Neked Civil Servent, Rival• of Sher·
look Holm••. Kenner Cl111le1. Edwerd. 1nd M,..
Simp•on and many mor• •
·. \ ··SPORTS
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7:11 • O • "1111 1i.1" (edv) '16-Jeff Brid&u. Jmlca Lanae.
Cltll'ltt Gtod1n. \ 1• • "A ... II Ille .._. .. (11114) ·~-frank S.111tr1, Edward G.
liilblMoll, T11tl1111 Ritt11. • "Oltltlr• .... wcr '74-0ocumenttry
llOIOAY, DlCUllU l •••......, tf Ille...,,. (1dv) '75-Dick Robinson. ,_ e U 8 ''Tiie llrldl WefM(' (dll) '80-Mtllsu Gilbttl, Patty
IMt Allin, Diena M11ld1111. t:JI (11......., s.Mtl" (we!'66-Sttvt McQ11een, Karl Milden.
11• •. ..,,. lltrttt -' Ille IW" (wn) '73-Jlmts ~urn. Krrt
Kiistoff11son, Richard JM< ti
• JUUDAY, DUlllllP J
1• •"AT• ti T• CMMI'' (clrl) '80-Cllris S1tendon. Peter Cush1n1.
Kenneth Mou. 811ry Moru. r1o11 ~. 81M1e Wlultlaw
• "Of Mice • ..... (elf•) 'l:C--J;&;; Meredith, lon Cllaney Jr WOllUOAT, J
•• • "T.u.f' (ldv) '72-0ocu111tnllry
• "0..111" (dla) '74-Gt& Yount. 811df0td Ottlman
• "Y ... ,. a lie llr....,. (com) '67-CJuabtth Hartm1n, Geraldine
P111. Peter Ktstntr l*llSOAY, DlCOllO 4 ••• "n. UM-' n.. tf 5riDtJ ..._,. (ach) '74-Da11 HiUtrly,
Oeiwtr l'yll
• ....,. CMltly" (ad•) '69-0ocumentary
,. • U 8 ''Tiie Dey Ille ..... W c.." (t0m) 'I0-811bara
lllloMfs, Gto1111 Encet. Jo Ann Pflu1
fllDAY, DUOllU 5
1• • '1111 "iulJ ..i Ille,,...,. .. (adv) '74-Dan Hauerty
• •• nictit "-.._,. (dra) '73-Yul Brynntt, Henry Fonda. • "Tiie Liit n.. I S.. Ardlle" (com) '61-Robtrt Mitdlum.
SATVIDAY, DlWllO I
•• • "Tt 1111 a ~f" (dra) '61-GrtlOIY Peck. Mary Bedham • "CelM" (d") '50'-lltallOf Parker. Acntt M00tth'!d 1• • .. .....,.•a 0--" (adv) '66-frank Smatra, Vuna Lisi
I:•• "TM tf (flt" (hor) '72-Peter Cush1n1. Dennis Pritt. t•e O 8 ''s.l·TOlllll" (com) '77-Burt Reynolds. Jill Cllybur&h.
Kus Knstofftrson
S.ity 1Wllerme11 ,,.,. In "'• tm. role of Dorothy
Plrk•r'• Big Blonde.
Dorothy Parker It known tOdey at ah• wat known
In her own tlme-u a wit. By the age of 27, the w .. a
"regular" et the Algonquin Hotel'• notorlout Round
Table although In tater llfe the scoffed, "I waan't
there very often.-lt cott too much." When ehe did
attend thote often reucout luncheon•. ehe eat
among the m09t brilliant aatlrltt• of her time-Robert
Benchtey, Franklin P. Adams. Herold Aon, George
Kaufman and Heywood Broun. Even In the electric,
"ro8flng" ye8ft of the 1920'•. Dorothy Partier was
remarkable. She enjoyed freedom aa a "New
Woman," tmoklng. frequenting epeaktaslea. and
keeping odd houre In the company of her male
colleagues, unchaperoned. Yet through moat of her
llfe, ehe lived atone and supported herself with work
to which she wat deeply committed.
Parker tlarted her career writing captions for
"Vogue." ("Thi• little pink dreH will win you a beau,
that sort of thing," the recalled.) Within a year she
was writing drama review• for "Vanity Fair," although
she epent much of her time devising jokes and
thinking up epitaphs for her own tombstone, such as
"This Is on me," and "Excuse my dust." The one
thing Parker took serlously was her writing. She
Instated on honesty, but when she wrote three un-
lavorable stage reviews she was fired for not having
maintained the pluck and good humor of the maga-
zine. Her close friend Robert Benchley quit in pro-
test, and they set up an office together, with a sign on
the door that read, "Park bench."
In 1929, Dorothy Parker wrote a story which was to
establieh her lasting reputation as a prose artist. The
story was "Big Blonde" and It won the national 0 .
Henry Prize for the best short story pubhshed in that
year. "Big Blonde" heralded what was to be called,
for lack of a better word, "allce-of-llte" writing. With
the courage of an artist. the precision of a poet. and
the objectivity of a journalist, Parker stripped the
illusions from the way that she and many mlddle-
clau Americans-especially women-lived.
Dorothy Parker's Big Blonde with Sally Kellerman
In the title role highlights this season's original Amer-
i~an dramas on Great Performances. The 90-minute
production airs Monday at 8PM on KCET (Channer
28) and KVCR (Channel 2-4). It Is a presentation by
WNET/Thirteen. New York , and Is made possible by
a grant from Exxon and support from public televi-
sion stations.
P•a
TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 30. 1980
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Gene Autry, celebrattng his 50th anniversary 1n
entertainment this year. has been named Grand
Marshal of the 49th annual Hollywood Christmas
Parade, airing as a two-hour holiday special on KTLA
(Channel 5), Sunday at 6PM
Bob Eubanks and Lee Meriwether cohost the glit-
tering holiday parade. featuring more than 100 mo-
tion picture. telev1s1on and recording stars tn
Hollywood's biggest annual yuletide salute
Among stars set to participate are Cindy Williams
(Laverne & Shirley), Cathy Lee Crosby (That's ln-
cred1b/e), John Schneider (The Dukes of Hazzard);
Charlene Triton (Dallas), Susan Richardson and
Adam Rich (Etghf Is Enough), Danny Thomas (I'm a
Big Girl Now), Buddy Ebsen (Barnaby Jones), Ed
MacMahon. Rhonda Fleming. Lawrence Welk, Car-
menZapata. Kellee Patterson. Melissa Gilbert (Little
House on the Pratne) and Michael Young.
In addition. nearly two-dozen floats. many of them
representing motion picture companies. including
Walt Disney Productions, Columbia Pictures and
Paramount Studios. wilt take part tn the festivities.
Some 22 marching bands and 15 equestrian units
will also travel the 3.1 mile parade route. winding
through famed Sunset and Hollywood Blvds
II Is the second time as Grand Marshal for Gene
Autry, who first led the Hollywood Christmas Parade
in 1946, riding atop his lamed movie horse, Cham-
pion It was then that Autry got the Inspiration to write
and record the song. Here Comes Santa Claus, a
tune which has become a Christmas classic.
KWKW-AM announcers, Hernan Quezada Escan-
don and Juan Antonio Garces, will provide complete
radio coverage of the parade In Spanish tor KTLA's
Spanish-speaking viewers.
KTTV (Channel 11) Is also airing the parade at
6PM, Sunday. with Biii Welsh !ind Mary Ann Mobley
sharing the spotlight as hosts
lo& lubanlra Md "" M9rtw.tn•r ooho•t th• 49dt •nnu.I Honywood Chrl•tm11 pared• on K TLA
(CltenMI I). ......
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50 IHthoftn, tllt ust Sot\1111
TV WEEK, NOi/EMBER 30, 1980
uptclln1 81rb1r1 to loo~ 1lttr the
uniult 12 yur old
Ill Tiit World r-row
0> 300 Millions
7:00 9:00
O t tU 60 Minutes a I fU. Alice Ahct had forbid II 'li :JJ The lif ( .. 111: "llin1 dtn l~mmy to use his lists to solvt
Ko111" (C·C) (adv) '76 ()hrs) problems-enn when hes called a
Cha1les Grodin Jell Bndges lessica ·mamma's boy and walks aw11 feel
lanae A. prelty woman 1s 10 be '"I like a coward
sm1fictd on a M1troneS1i1n island to e Wi141 l111C'°"'
a erut ape ulled Kone. but ht rs Ill J1lllft llebiton
"plured and laken to New Yo1k u f13 1141 lltHftrpttet Tlltatrt: TIS11·
an altraction. but ht escapes and lllfftt of Youth (C·C) Cheryl Campbell
climbs lo lhe lop ot the 110 story stars in 1h1s dramaliution ot Vtra
World lrade Ctnttr lowei Brtll11n's i1Ulob101raphy which dt
G Jl !Im 2t TlloM Antuin1 An· swbes her early yurs of slruule 1111als f Ulurts include lapanese Sp1 throu&h lht dtv1st11tons of World
der bred to be pilled against each War I In lh1s t11sl episode Ver• IS
other 1n delicate battle, Peit111ne deltrm1ntd to 10 to Oxford dup1tt
f1lcons allack1n1 New York City s the obslacles placed 1n her Pilth by
Pt&ton population bilby H11p suls tr1d1flon and htr lov1n1 but un
that 11e brulally krlled lor lheu tu1 u enlr1hlened lalher
lhe11 molheis watch helplessly, and -([t firi111 Une
1n u clusrve him ot lhe f11sl Emperor _9:30-
pencurn birth outside lht Anlarcllc a> 0111« fem D I J ()JI TIM Mff11-s
@ 111t1n11Uonll Kitdltn B Wof141 ff S.rvtfll
fll) Tiit Art of ltiRI Fully Hwm111 Ill hff KtllM
Leo Buscaglia tells a standrna room CD M1111clo •n Oollll1110
only c1owd at tht Un1vers1ty ol C1I
rlorn11 at Oilvrs Campus, ' Become
the best yeu you've ever known " 111
his srmple mess11e of love and 101
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JO The S4lill 1114 1111 SulltblKt
8:00
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A youthful hea11h rnsptctor p1,s •
VISlt tO tht bll Ind &rVts hll tlostst
scruhny to one of the older Item• 1n
the kltchen-Veron1c. e TIM Undtne• lllOflcl of lK""" c..tea• e J.HOUR nlMIHU * CHMUl'S AHELS IN HAWAUI S'ECIAL
• CD 9 <a HUllEll: Chr· lit'• ...... (3hrs) "Street Models
alld Hawaiian Anaels" A ntw an1e1.
Julre ROltlS (llny• Roberts). rs in·
lroduced 11 lht 1irl110 on • Haw11·
ltn vaatioft end 11t 111volved with 1
hlth lnlllofltd 111111dtr mytttry. e ClOICl VMOUIM: * D£CISICNI IT Fiil eHllWlbll
• .... : "A IWt Ill Ult ""41" (milt) 'S9 (2hrs) -frank Sina Ila,
Edward G. Roll1M011. A aoocl·limt
Clll1ht '°'"" to lh• end of his fintnclll rope and has to rt·tv1lwate
~It pltet Ill hit. ..... :~rlttleUFO"
'14 (Zhn)-Thi1 docllmtlltlry WIYtS
t111tt1 tllt Incredible UFO IP· purueu which 101 years 111ve
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p1trenl-lh11's the shockma c1111ee
levtled at youna. lret•htelrn& Or
Gonzo Gales
D 9l a lllC llews 111,ort
'4merican fashions -Ries 1nd
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covers the fuhron industry 1nd how
lht lud1~a desraners milt 1nd
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cla11ne111t Pete founl11n's formative
years 1n New Orletns u well u his
lile ind career tod11. · 8 50 fllbre s..., "Into !ht
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• CJ) Clll IJI 1141 Ara '""' Frank Sinatra. Jill SI. Jolln ,. • .... : "~c:.i-M"
(I) .... : ti> "'-ti Dil" (clra) (ldv) '49-fredric M1rch • •
'39-Cary Gr1nt, Yte Mcl111tn. • -..: "LM: A Dir" (dr1) '62-D IOIOT SCHUUH Peter Brec.k, Peuy McCay * f10lll THE a llftlt: "T .. H•llttr1" (adv) CIYSTAl CATHEOIAL '58-Robtrt Mllchum, R1Ch1rd E11n, • CfYllll c.tllMrll Robert W11ner.
• Celwery CM,.i -2:30-e r"' 111e llltlet 11100 Cll s,.ct,.. e llC lllldM "Perspecllm on 0 &rut '-rltnMICft
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Al'T•llNOON
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Lee Mtriwttllef co11ott this rlitt•rinc
hohd1y p1r1dt lt1turi111 a host of
motion picture. lelemion and rt·
cord1nr stirs .
• llltO c... "' • DQUT: A""-.... 1J (2hrs) Two serments ue sllmrina: In
"V1llty for Silt," P1ul Crl4dcd
1nswers 1n adVtrt1Mment tr1d 1r·
rives 1n ~. not ruli11111 lit Ills
made the most momeftlOllS 1ourney
of his lite; and in "Tht Party," P1ul
his 1eh11¥ed 111s a•m. ~h•llowtora
House is h11 .
<II n. llctt•• fMll • mew.: Tiit ~ Cllrllt· -l'lrMt (2hrs) Bill Welsh ind Mary Ann Mobley cohos!
• 1116' GeN Johnny M•lhis. Rocliy
&rnett, Dusty $pf1naf11ld, The Dirt
Band, Tin1 M111e ind Jer1ldint Hunt
are the &lltsls
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tht1r use by chJrcin1 reahslic pncn .
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'58-Kim Stanlt~. Lloyd S11dau.
Party Oukt Astin
Q) liJ "AHOSS th lrldce" (dra) 'SB -Rod Sllletr. Maria
Landi £vrryont 1J 1111ns1 a man
on lht run and millions of doll•rs
can'I sa11e his ltfe
3:00 <mi "Gidcet Gets Mmltd"
(com) ·11 -t1hcdon1ld Carty,
Paul Lynde Grdcer l1n111y finds
lhe rr1hl man and setfles down
in suburbia.
(JI) ti) "for 11• 1114 Mr Gii"
(mus) '42-Judy Garfand.Georee
Murphy. Gene l(elly
3:30 • ''TM o,, lllt fill! Ca111t
Ott" {com) '67-Tom Courtenay.
A Greek island becomes a mob
louust rrsor1 while two p1lols
hunt fOf a lost •tomic bomb dropped by !heir plane
•V•NINQ I
8:00
8 a at CJJ 0 ID a lh'ft ..........
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TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 30. 1990
Yellow Rose for 1 beer dnnk1n1 con.
rest that wins flo a trip foi i-o to
Disney WOfld and the b1e quesl10111s.
who'll 10 With her
coach is n11rated by CtOfae C. S(ott. II) ...,., Ovitt ltopr
10:00 8 @ QI little Ho111t ot1 ll1t
hlirie (C-<) "To See the L1eht" Part
one of two parts. Mary's husband.
Adam, 1e11111s hrs Sllhl 1$ 1 resull of
an accident. but her happiness 11
tempered by lhe fear 11111 she m,y
lost 111111 now that he can so
• flllfte: ...... of ... Willd"
(ldv) '75 (2hri)-Od Robinson A
lonely mountain man rtSC11ts four
wol1 pups alttr the11 mother dies.
and rs rrw11ded by lhe1r compan10t1
slup and pro1tctio11
D TIMEJ~s * "MEAi llACHlll[" on COUIJTIY CHllSTMAS
II CJ) (IJ) SP'£C1At: A C..1try CllristNs {lhr) The th11d 1n1111al
Country Cll11stmas returns with
cums Debby Soonr. Glen C.mPl>tll.
l.ofetu Lynn. lllt Oak R!d1t Boys,
M1nn1t Purl. hnya Tueller ind Tom
Wopat (from the 'Oukts of Hau.rd')
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Ille llld" (wtS) ·73 {90m)-J1mrs
Coburn. Krrs K11stofft1son. R1cl11rd
Jaeckel C1rrett warns Silly that he
m11sl do htS·duty ind capture him 111
spilt of the11 friendship.
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8J 0 lirul l'trfff•H(ts "Sre
Blonde" Silly Kellerm1n stm 1n
Dorothy P11ltr's d"m1t11ed sllort
story about ' model 1nd pl1111rf
•hose Hie becomes 1ncrus1n1ly
.shabby as her youth and aood looks disappm.
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II) Colori111
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rr1I st1nct is senrety rested by a
close encounter •1th 'Gay R11111s·
and a difficult arttele dtalinc wrlh
the ltl•hzalron of marijuana
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9:00
8 1 Cl> Cl) lf•A•S•H Hot lrps
comf0t1s an lllliln soldier wflO flu
been t•lttd by lllS airffrrend. lhen
finds lltrwll lo be Ille ol>ject ol 1111
affettiolls. lleanwllri.. the 4071111
operafift& roorn 1s m1•1na people
sid. 111d Hawleye Hd BI llJ lo , ••
lo Ille bottom ol Ille piobfem.
• @ a 111et1o: "Tll• 111r1e1e
""""' (dt1) '80 {21\rs)-Mtlissa Gilkrt, Patty Ou'9 Astit1. TIM slOfY
ol a you111 WOllllQ.'s effw to teach
111cf COlltrol • strona·•llltd child, w1to-~ll11d, dul a11d un1bl1 to
'9t•k-is lost in a dafk •Id lilted ltitll fur and ancer.
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doc11mtnttrt Oft the 11fu1" camps
alon1 the Ellllopl1n Borders Ind ,,Up11da.
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A CJainorous New Joins
Kris And~ In An • SeatdJ
For A ""lie' That Leads Them The
Tmpbl Pcuadise Of Hawaii!
. . OJeryl Udd ~·~ David Doyle
And lnfrot!ucing:
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CHARUE'S ANGELS
Now &ery Sunday Night!
GB:OOPM(i}
P999t
s;parks f1thtrly shock in Henry.
10:00 e D a SrECIAl: C.. SWt
Tllb II Ille Stirs (lhr) Gene Shill!
Col NBC's "Todly" show) is Sllown In
seltctions from the hundreds ol 1n
tervltws he tw done 11Vtr the list •icflt years. Amonc Sllaht's inter·
Yim ire R"icll11d Burton, Micler
Rooney, Peter Sellers. Bl/rt Reynolds,
Stm Martin. Mel Sroov 1nd mOfe .......
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fWS Stitt Reynolds, P1u/ Newm1n
Ind Clint Ustwood ............
Olllliletetllltliiell e Th INJ i11 Q1tatit11 (C·C) "81lanc1n1 Act" Or Jon1than Miller
1111lym the body's remarhbfe re
P1ir repertoire ind shows how 11 is 1
complex srstein of control mecha
nrsms deslaned 10 restore 111 lh1nes
to thei1 most f1vorable st11e
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"'9'1 Clwllellll (Chr) fn 11111 afli.
mated Sl*~I. Pinocchio ls beck in
•n txeifift.J CltristflllS 1dwnh1re with
hit old friends and e1111111a.
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Stitl.r(wes) ·1•-Jot111 Wayne. 1z.• • "I.JI• 1t t11t r., .. Cd11J '66-Jean Simmons.
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,,,,.,.. (1dv) 'S8-H11dy Kruaer. J:OO a . ._ , s.., irl .., Heett"
(mus) 'S2-Susen Hayward .
J:30 • "Ft11r ... o.r {wes) '69-Sue Lyon. Pernell Roberts.
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Alter Otiil& involvtd in 1n accident
Wllich kills • P'tf.nent wom1n, •
childless wife with CSP becomes
convuiced 11111 sht is now ••1>Ktin1 a cltifd. . ,. ......
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(com) '67 (211n)-£1iubttll Hart·
man, Gmldine 1'111. A vtr1in1f
)'(Mine man must moff out of his
parents flome ind 'crow up.' He IOOll
becomes involved with 1 disco
dancer and a m1n·llalin1 .ctrtss. a ,.... s,.cw <c.c>
• f,.. l••,.e:rett. A StlfJ "' a.. ltlltk "Soul" The renowned Stevie Wonder demonstrates the
ch11acleristics of aoul music.
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men ts how a lt1m of American evlt •
lion entllusiuts cllalluaed I~•
Enllisll Clllnnel In I 70-9011ncl tfl·
&ineless 11m11t Ind ldlievtd Ille first h111111n.powertd. lon&·distanct
fti1ht in history.
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sufftn •rloa lnjurita ifl 111 .w .
dtftt, ArllOld Ind WiNil tty to dQI wftll the poa1my tfllt tllty 111y ~
orpfllns 11li11.
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Victim" DH helps t cfoift·•~
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tJ -Alntr, Ed Aiits, Mtm Rich, Jan -.:.,.,-Muffay, J"kit "-ha11t 111d TOj)OI. mim•a._. an.....,., ..
Cl) ll•A-S•ff • s_, C.: Ti. s.-n.. !'! :.:: ..., ...._. Sammy C.hn Is beck f0t an
• ...., ..._ W Wttr tllCOft, sinrina his hits and remlnlSC· e a.M TiMI 1na about his e1reer .
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(IJ) Tt Ttl the Trllth
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aFHlllJfllld at .,,_lttMlo a Ail11
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8:00
U lOTHSWON
• Hall"'''" H'll of Fame
T 011i11tt the dlsslc
A Tilt of Two Cities
D ()) (IJ) Hal1111r• Hall ot h111t:
"A r• of Two Cltios" (dra) '80
(Jhrs)-Chris Sirandon. Kenneth
More. Peter Cush1na This story
• CJ) crl QI) lMrM & Sllltley
"Studio City" Ifs li&hts, camm 1nd
hillrfOllS action when L1veme ind
Sh1'1ey become stuntwomtn 1n Holly·
wood and tumble into the arms of a
p1ehrslor1c monster on the movie set
while tryina lo meet 111111 hurtth1ob,
dreamboat film star-Troy Donahue
mc.1111111Mtt
ID Mi 5-retaril
9:00 8 (]) <II a Thru'1 c...,uy
(C-C) "A Croweded Romance" J1ck
takes 1 iob u a movable mannequin
1n a store window display, but 1rs
hard to tell who's really the dummy
when J1net sets the st11e f0t Jack to
1111 for lany's luscious new lovt
CJ WITH LOVE SET fllL * s,.coill ...... ,.. ...
AIMricl..s "' dnip Host lot Clm11111t11a. D !nCIAl: Wiftl lwt Sit frM
(lhr) This proaram 1s hosted by
Joseph Campanella and deals wllh
the problems ol teenaee drue abuse .
• • ,. Crfffitl ~
(8) Tiit ._ la QMstletl (C.C) m <Ill llM (C-C) "MOYine Still"
This film hr&hhcMs the utraord1nary
work of the u1ly pioneers of pholor·
raphy 1n the 1800s m EJ s... • tns ~
-9:30-
• CD <II l2ll T• a.. fet C...
loft "Que Slra. Sara" The meahna
uniform S111 wurs for her new job u
a wa111ess is • sensation fOt the rn1le
chentele at the 11staurant, but
....... .......
Char• Otckllna knew ~rty w.lt, havfng IMen
born Into IL And he kMW the 1tory Of 1 Ith Century Franc• equally w.11, hevlng read and 1tudled Thomae
Carly!• .. • "Th• French R4Jyolutlon."
He even unde1'9tood the tortur9 of Mff-.. crltlc.-
.one of th• gy them .. of A Tale of 1Wo Cltiea-a hi•
marriage of 22 v-ars had collapsed around him.
prompting a biographer to aay Olckena thought
ot hie marriage as "an Iron-barred and 1tone-
w•Ued mlaery. ·•
It waa With thl• background that Dickens. probabty
England'• most popular nOYellst of the 19th Century,
published, rn 1859, A Tale of Two Cities. his classic
account of the Frerich Revolution. A new film adapt.
lion of the novel airs on Hallmark Hall of Fame on
CBS, Tunday at SPM .
A Tale of Two Cities wa1 clearly his greatest histor-
ical novel. It ~s aerlallzed In a weekly review he had
started In 1858. ft appeared between April and
November, 1859, and was published intact that year.
In the 120-plu• years since It first appeared, 14
editions have been printed In Great Britain. It also
has been translated Into virtually' every major lan-
guage In the world. .
A year after publication, a play based on the book
opened at the Lyceum Theater in London. Dickens
supervised the production and at one time consid-
ered playing Sydney Carton. In 1893. Edward Comp-
ton produced a played called "Sydney Carton," In
which he played the title role, and In 1899, a melo-
drama called "The Only Way" was produced. It had
numerous revivals and survived well into the cur-
rent century.
The first fllm liersion of A Taf9 of Two Cities was
produced by the Vitagraph Co. In 1911. Six years
later. William Farnum starred as Carton In a Wiiiiam
Fox StJJdlos production. A third silent version-more
accurltely a film production of "The Only Way" -was
made In 1925. Ten years later. Ronald Colman and
Basil Rathbone starred in David Selznick's screen
version. In 1957. it came to the screen again, star-
ring Dirk Bogarde as Carton, and Christopher Lee
as Evremonde.
A Tale of Two Cities stars Chris Sarandon, Peter
Cushing, Kenneth More, Barry Morse, Flora Robson,
Billie Whitelaw and introduces Alice Krige as Lucie.
The Norman Rosemont production in association
with Marble Arch Productions was produced by Nor·
man Rosemont, written for television by John Gay,
and directed by Jim Goddard
Sydney Carton (Chris Serandon) iaces the jaws of a
Paris guillotine without hesitation as he exchanges
his life for Charles Darnay (also Sarandon).
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BtlcM, fl# rwr conwt11ience, art the
dly's~
DAYTIME MOVIES
II :00 &J Ii) "The lie• f r011tier"
(wes) '35-John Wayne In lhe
old p1onee1 days. a cowboy oul
w1ls some tattle rustlers
12:00 ID "Wliitt Heat" (dra)-
James Caeney. Y11r1n:a Mayo
Q) ii> "rrnsure roint" (dr'1
'62-S.dney Po1t1er. Peter Fal[
Bobby Oar:n A psych1at11st rt
calls the problem he had with a
vKtous youne German·Amencan
bund ltadtr. arresled fOf wbver
s1ve act1v1t:es.
l:OO ®! ''Tiie lfotlltn O'Toolt"
(com) '72-John Astin. Steve
Carlson, Pal Carroll The mis
adventures ol a pau of slick
dr:lters who. by chance. 11de into
the sleepy, broken·down m1n1n1
town of Molybdenum, Colorado.
:n the 1890s IBl "Say Ont ftf Me" (mus)
'59-Debbte Reynolds, Robert
Wainer. 81nr Ciosby.
3:30 D Ill "Muk flf Zor"" (adv) '40-Tyrone Power, l1nd1 lnr
nell. Bastl R1thbone, Eusene
Pallette. Gale Sondertmd. The Ille ol the masbd marauder
whose ni&hlly escapadts te110<
1ze the corrupt Spanish 1over
nors of Old Caltlorn:a and cheer
tht downtrddden people
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TV WEEI<, NOi/EMBER 30. 1980
(I) M•A•S•H
9 lal'lltJ Miller
f8 Soull4stl11 fD Tiit Madltll/lthrtr .. I*'
ID Cristi111 lau n a llewsdle<l
8:00 u <Ill The w.iu.s D ID 8 &11111 reople rt1y
Futures include fiaure skatine com
petition amone 11· lo IJ.ym·old
e11ls, athlet:c accomphshments of
sludents at the Colorado School f0<
the Deaf; and disk 1ockey finals B lilewit: "The Ufe 111d Ti.a ol
Grin1y Mam" (adv) '74 (2hrs)-
Dan Haggerlv. Denver Pyle This story :s full of lhe adventure and
col0< ol the Old West and the mtn
who chose to take on the wilderness
()) The 8'st1n willt lllbMt
0 srECIAL: Ka!W r-(!fir) A
behind the scenes look al lhe Ill·
lion's penal syslem and a look al lhe
Statev1lle p11son 1n Joftel. Illinois
1DrtlM11uiM
Cl) Mtwit: """111 C..tttry" (ad•)
'69-Su the r1w beauty of America's
last frontier and follow the advcn lures of a sohlary Alasun !rapper
and a lone Esk:mo hunter 1n this
documentary fD ~ Nice This proaram futures Terry Gibbs, Buddy De
Franco and lheir 1roup
9 Oraiu 'Tuaard Suwe BanS4 Is
Dead"
-8:30-
s.ttiot laflrOM ID C..rtl Burnett
II) u C..raWtta de Amllrloso
9:00
B {I) [21 srECIAl: Crystal (lhr)
Cryst1I Gayle stars lll this musical/
vanety evenl with 1uests the Cltlrlte
Dan:els Band, Eddie Rabbitt and
Dionne Wuwlck,
8 D 0 lllowit: ''Tiie DIJ IN ..._Get(-" (com) '80 (2hrs)-
Barbara Rhoades, Georri• En1e11 Jo Ann Pfluf, Tln.t louise four suDUI·
ban housewives dlSCover that tht1r
sh11ed love of lhe theater provides
une1pected dividends as they •t·
tempt lo upose 1n iiq,scrupulous
New Y0<k l1lent a1ent
• Cl> 121 Mer• & Ml•llJ "The
Umpire Strikes Back" MOlk 1ets into
a comedy contronl1t1011 witll1nt11tn
who has a dastardly pf1n to dr•'"
Earth's sense of llumor so his can bt
Ille funniest pllnet In tllt un1werse .
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ruts blny Clllt19it. Glenn Miller.
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luAAl1ng c,1·vN.1I c.irf'c•r<, di om.l' {Jll bl' .1 prt1bll'm for
'um1• peopl<'. but nl1t for .i hum.in dvnamo lilc.1· An!>on
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'>l'llKWrttN, p1•rformrr. 1•ntrrt.11nl'r f\I pl'T'>lll1Jlitv and
nuw h.i-; .iddC'd wntC'r .ind prmltu rr 111 th.ii 1mprr~o;1vl' h"t
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I ft•1,·.1rd Hr.,~em.in. ( lu l,ul,1gt'r, M.irmn Ro~., .ind mlrn·
due ed 14-yrar-11IJ "i111y C.1f<;tr<1p 111 the lr.idtng n•le
"l.1111•11111 the 'tory of J p.ir.1pll'~tt girl whn ll'a rn., lo Av .rn
.11rplJn(', WJ<, .il~u Crc:Jlrd by Wrll1dm' whmr work with
d1.,,1bll.'d younKslC'rs ~"vc him 1h1· 1dl'J f11r thl" pint
"iJ..11w11rd wJ~" 101111 vl'nturr twlwl'rn W1ll1.1m< An.;11n
l'roductu.JM Inc .ind lfon I fuw.ird'" M.qm If l'rodu•-
lmn<>. Trn: two prodllll'f<, hJV(' .inuthC'r rro1ell in the
work~. Y 1111 N tf1l1d !vi<', J 1w11·hour 1ell'fC'.iturC' for NBC
. basC'd o n the tum· wh1d1 1•.w, .1 top-c,C'll1ng hit fnr '"untrv
muo;ic ~tngl"r Ann<' Murr.iv in 1q7;\ ThC' ~t orv 1, Jg.>tn Jn
o nitin.il u111cepl by Anson ,1n1.J C.wrn f1.Jgn1, wht• wrolr
thl' tell'pl.>v for fl,,, k''''"' ut thr Wl11tr //,111-1 flwv .>re n'"'
h.in.I .it Wtlfk un t hr" ripl Othl'r pr11d111 l11111 P'""1b1ht1l'"
tnt ludC' .i 'tkvw11rJ <il'rtl'.,, J fo~• film lJlll'd / urt,/ r•/ llu
I 1, 1 ,md <1n11thC't tC'IC'v1smn S('nC!~ fv11J111111 M1m
AwJy fmm bf'mg in front of or b1•htnd lhP 1rlrv1s1on
,Jmer.is. W1ll1.im!> spC'nd .. .i lot uf ttmr gliding He
bl•caml' f.1'pn.itC'd with thC' .. p,1 rt whclC' filming ~l111.1 .. ml
Jnd decided ll.I ,unt..fUC'r h1c, fC'Jr uf 0yin~ by Wtrrlong to
~rt h1., glider p1l~1t ., ltcl'n.,<' Hr .,hJrl'<; the lovl' of th•'
darrdev1I sport with othC'r .. t.H'> SUlh J<, lohn nrnver, Paul
W11f1ams .and (hri.,tophC'r Reeve<. When Yl•u'n' up
there Ooatrng around thC' .-.kv. th.it'< • .ill you think .ibnot,'
.. ays Anson "It'~ a way I<• tot.lll)I rl'lt1111ng .rnd keeping
my pcrspc>cllve on thing'"
Will1.im~ .abo gives mut h of h1<. t1mo lo organiulion~
llkC' PATH (l'\!rform1ng Arts The.itre for thq Handi-
capped) and the Cerebral Palsy Assoc1at1on. Btlc.iuse of
hir. involvl'mt>nl with these groups, Sl y1111111i was .i tre-
mendously me.inlngful experience for him. C'Speci.illy
<,ince Anson .ind Ron fought to haw a girl who was
.ictually handicc1pped J S the lead. Suzy Gilstrap was
found .and co.ichcd by Howard and Williams and turned
in .an .imazing pNformance in th<' movie. Using Suzy in
the film w<1s c1 v<11idation of C'veryth ing Willidms believes
and has worked for with organizations likt> PATH.
A11tOt1 WilliHO .,,,/ /ri111/f.
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FRIDAY (Continu9d)
Creaturt
0 ill 1U SPECIAL: ~spe1'1 first
Cltristmas (R) Casper s Ch11stmas
evt. spent al home warlln& 101 Santa
Claus 1s shattered by Ha11y Sorey
who resorts to devilish 111cks when
some t11ends gather tor a Ptr1Y
O Moottr: "Tltt G11uly and t11e
Tre.sure" (adv) 74 (lhrs) Dan
Hauerly Oen•tr Pvte Jhe story of a
lathe• s obsessrvt surth fo1 &old rn
the Alukan Klondike ot the 1890 s
U .l1 ®! lt SPECIAL: Battle of the llttwork Su rs (2h•s) 1 .. enty lour
oerlormers l1om 4BC. CBS and NBC
display the11 talenls and tndurance
1n hod to head athletic tompehtion
O Movie: "ll11ht fli11tt from Mts-
CO'll" (dra) 73 (2hrs) Yul B1ynne1 .
Henry Fonda A lop Soviet oll1c11I
defects lo the US and then allempls
10 1mpl1cate government otf1cials m
Western Europe ot bein& part of
Soviet 1ntell1&ente m PM M11azint
Ii) Mwit: 11!1 "The ust Timt I
Saw ArcMe" (com) '61 (2hrs)
Robert Mitchum. lack Webb The
nrfarrous e 1perrences of two Air I orce
~uddres who manaae to !lave fun
trom the time of lhttr 1nducllon until
lheu releast
124 The Lon1 Starch fD Wn!lrnfton Wttk rn lltvttw
-8:30-
D '21! (II' SPECIAL: A hm1l7 Cir·
cus Christmas This sotcial features
the comK: panel family Billy, Dolly
leftry little PJ Mommy and Daddy
and even lhe animals 1n the house
hold and evolves aiound lellys re
quesl thal Santa Claus b11n1 his
cranddad down from Huvtn 101 the
Chrrstmas holiday.
GI 1111111 Wet' fD Wiii $trttt w..-
11) El Show dt Edliardo II
IJJ) Sacramtnlo Wffk in llnltw
9:00 O . llll Tiit Ovles of Haa1!11
Boss Hou's 1ood !win shows up lo
ciarm his share of the11 aunt's 1nhe11
lance. but mean Boss Iona 110 had
~ad his brother decl11ed le1ally
deceased. To thwart lhe sudden
appea11nce of his lone lost twin.
Boss pulls out his usuel b•& of dirty
tricks to 111n the upper, and proht
•ble hand. but lhe Ouh s ire on the
aide of the aood Hou brothtr 1nd
art 1ust as determrned ""' rl&hl sltall lrrumph. a o a sncw.: 1.u rrw1 <R)
(\hr) Buddy Ha<kett ttlh the s1ory of
Jack Frost ln this 1n11Mttd muslUI,
employina 'An1m11ic· d1mens1on1I
it09·motion photocraf)lly . .....,~ .. os,.u--.
• 1'at'a A·Pttlltf flus PIOllllll
p1ttenta 1 Bewtrly Hills upbut ,.u
croup-whose members 1ncludt
Geoff• S..11, Conrfd l1111s, Allen
Goodmln, 8111 8orte. Arnofd Aow.
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TV WEEK, NOVEM8ER 30. 1980
IJ 11) u.t 1.B SPECIAL: Cltrist·
INS it tht GIJ-4 ()le ()pJy (I hr)
Robert Unch hosts a Sll«!Jtullf
Ch11slmn celeb111ion 1flth country
m1111c stars Georte lanes. Midey
Colley. the Staller Brolhm and
Oothe West
8) Wo!W llttwof\ ""'5
illJ S.r1111ffte ..... ill --
f!) t.loofl1
fl, SMak 'rmn
-10:30-m CD OJ ""'5
@ u, 1llCI C-n& (U) m Tiit l'ytMllS An 1nllm1tt docu
menlary of the Monty Python's fly1n1
Cutus comedy erouo made on lac.a·
lion rn T unrsra durine lht sl!ootine
of their conlroversial hrt film . 'ltlt
of Brtan '
O 50 ftrlure "Shado•s of foraot·
ten Ancestors"
11:00 8 D CJ) ([}) CD tBl lltws
~ Tiit Htllywo!MI ~ArtS • CD Clll (11) llns
D Tiit llewl~ '-'" GJ M•A•S•H a> OM Si., lefOIMI ID frMI 111111,nrHt (C-C)
-11:30-• C1J Jtln lt: .. , .. ,..,., ..
(d,,)-Paul He<hl
D 8 al ,_.., C.~
• ,~r: Cell lltcl H Pat be·
lleves that Crea was the cause of htr
son's death and her own loss o1
parole and the11 meettnr ends 1n 1
hery attack on Crea.
• CD <m a rnars -~· GI liltlM: "Slllila L.eNe Is DtM
IM u.i.t Ill IM Ttl\"
• tt Tlhl I Tllief 0 0,... MW
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12:00
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(eom) '72-T~=as. • f'*lll MllrtllMt . ,,.. "' (JI F'*-temt lwMft .,..,.. ...........
1:00
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-2:30-
• IMie: ti> "A lllillieulre I« ~ (com) '51-Elun« Parker.
When I &irl has to 1nf01m a playboy
r1dio announcer he his inherited two
mllhon doll11s. she dectdu 11 1s lime
lo marry. 1nd sets her cap IOI him.
3:00
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•llllwle:"f,.......'s......, T•rw" (llor) ·11-P1ul Naschy.
DOWN
I Defect 2 She·~ " b111 &lfl now·
5 Shopp1ne center I 3 lhe World Turn•·
9 Htad ot Buchan0>n clan 4 A good review
10 Medoc:al $0C1ety (abbr) 5 No• lemale
12 Pronoun 6 Morn°ng
15 'Barnaby Jonu· 1 Jell'• dog
18 Tt..y rode the ·new wave 8 RuM ,, brolhel
20 River "' (f'\&lllnd I t (lahor Jle ll(fornment
21 Southlorll foreman 13 !hat I""' 22 Ra<w I• Seed
~4 Nohc:e 16 Mou Ci!<t
!5 More than one rs told by I 7 Peod1ng amendment J R 19 The V11e-n1an·
'8 Orlf\k 23 A New YQ<k Island
I Pavarolh ~nows mort th.tn 26 rorme1 Notre Dame
one 32 wanci.r
3" He has luck on 'Ve&H •
36 Jill Munroe 1s one
3 7 Shade tree
39 Pe<Wl\.tl1ty
41 'WllRP·~·proeram d1rec1or
42 Old :wap • •.•. Shadows·
coach 2 f Hea<J\ the I 21h Pree.net
29 M3&(:U~ Welby wa• one
(Clue 10 poute answer)
30 ArdC'n
33 One or the w,,llons
3!> Mullltutlt (Clue lo pu1Zle
answer)
36 Bradv PoP 38 Baseball great (1n1I I
40 Cher'' 4!• (!not )
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( ... ) 'l4-Je1111 Wey11t JIM.~ (M) '64-WlffH
Beatty, Jea~
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(111ys) '71-Cl11is RobiMoftl
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(mus) '45-Judy Glrland, Tom
o,,ke, M1tp1el 0'8r1tn, Miry
Astor, leon Ames
J;Jt. ~ .... (wtS) '70-
C.ndic:t 8e11en, Peler Strauss,
Oon1ld Pleasanct. 01na Elcar.
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fD Tiit at1dltll/l.tllft1 "''°" CD Cri1tiA1 lw11
<Y Vtttn',.....
8:00 D (JJ Tiit l1e1t4i~le Hulk
On1d's eape11ments on lumself
blckf11e when the1 send him 11110 1
prtmttive state 1alher than 11ve him
the escape he seeks from the
P-.,e 15 -
..
Cl) Stir Tr9'
(j]l Wallys WorUllop
@ M.-le: "Cool H111d Luh "
(dra) '67 -Pul Newman IS c.t,.,.,,,, Ht1hh lll4lft m Acdoll '" "•tilltS a e. ""''"rt
3:00 B lnt of tllt W'lld G .... : "MMSrOll" (111n) '71 -
Ric,,,rd Boone. lesht Caron ID 1119wit: "ltiot" (dra) '68-Gene
HKkman, Jim Brown. Mike Kellin
(j]l "'""'"'" &) TIM Yur of t111 Wilcltbffst (R)
Q)) Miry Tyler Moore
Ill ~ Shtcllina
-3:30-
• Cl) (j]l SPOllTS: Cl$ Sports
Specllcullr T 1110 contenders tor a
shol al lhe WBA or WBC liehlwei&hl
championship title, Howard Dam
and Johnny Ura, will meet 1n a
scheduled IO·rOund boul from Lake
Tahoe, Nevada, and coveraet of the
world Cup s-une season opener from
Val d' lsere. france ·
Dfr""4·All ID CJ Utr1t1rrtstre
8 All 111 Ille family
4:00 CD Milt Oolllilt Sllow esrom:~
• lticM llidl/Sc.My 0.0 <Ill Tiit llclferd nes e lllwle: "llKl WI" (adv) '6J-Pl11l~ey, D11ne McBain
O lllt Df M•• ID,,._.,
121 Jlle lib "• Slln ., .....
8 Metit: To be announced a Dnitllllla HeMt 111ttrie11
-4:30-
• Tiie Mii'-TMI ........ Oil a Mofle: ·~ o." c.ni.,.·
5:00
• llfl .... lllCI hetiew
Cl) .,.. Wllll •Starr..-
• S.,.rfritllds
Cl) blerpt19
• Criafy U.111t
(11)""9 • ..... : "Scllnta" (adv) '73-Mirll Oollalls. M11li: Lester
(fJ Te 1e-.nmc9'
D lllcltlfd ni.
OC-f!~ ....
&~rtfhta
-5:30-(1)"'.," ~ ...... <9 ..._ '1'lle T•" (lllJS) 74-• Ott Wilfia•. Eddrt Mttt
0Dill!J"""'""'
D SP'fCW.: Tiit Hlllltillrton l'llrl
Cllrist111s P'111de (appro1. 2hrs) Bill
Burrud and Meredith Macl:fae host
the JJrd Annual Chnstmu lane Pa
r~ from Hun11ncton Par!.. Caht Cllf U.ttKe Well Show
II) Mofle: "C.114" (dra) ·50
(2hrs)-£1eanor Par"e' A youni 111·
nocenl 111f, involved 1n a holdup, rs
sent lo 1 women's stale p11son and
btlort Ion& she becomes an tmbtl
lered. cynrul .woman
(8) Fr1111 l•mps1rHI (C-C) m Oiredtd lly 1•11 rord lhrs pro
ar~m features mov1emahr John
ford. wllh chps from hrs hims
QI) s..lust The11py m fltbrt a r.-inas!
-6:30-8 D Cl) aJ) News
l111MY Miller
D Mary Tyler Moore 0 Mr. Kru111's Christmas
(8) Socur, MIN ill Gtr1111ny
f2I) YOllr Gold111 E111pirt
O Ml&k of Oif P'linlina
7:00
B fn Stmh Of • . . 'Laugh
Therapy"
(]) Cl) Tiit ... ,,., Show
.. Iii City COftltdJ
• l,..itnesl lA <Jal C.M TV Awtitll GI 9 0 l.lwrtMt Wtll Sllow
·tl)MetKn
@WllWI
ID D Mullde de Lllil de MN a• Mttm' Jewu1
-7:30-
• TIM M..,,.. SM Willl fuest
Je>1n Ban Cll Tilis ... AIMfic.I
BFMlilyfffd
• $100,000 •11111 Tlllt T1111t
Cl) II Searcll Of ...
G P'"*/SPO«TS: ltsMtNI The Los An1eles llkers vs. lhe Golden
Stale Warnors.
0 Ollce UfllOll t Cllaic (C-C) e Jell11 ftrftrlutst-11•• Yo1•
EahiMtloll ., loll111
vampire ancestry rtv1lahzes tis vam
p11e prllctrces by chain reaclton 9 SAiak P'rniews
9:00
U The Ocldtst Cop Couple * "frHbie & The ltall" O l CJ) Cl]l P'llEMfEIE: Frtt~ie
and tllt llelt" Freebie and lhe Sean
are set lo collar a sleazy real estate
promoter when the Bean. an •P
stand1n2 ma111ed man.1th c:av&lll rn
the seductive cfutchu of ont of the
promoter's blackm11hne. ·utes u
s1slanls • HeC101 Ehzondo and Tom
Mason slar
D @ all Mowie: ''S.111i.Tou1h"
(com) ·77 (211rs)-Burt Ronolds,
Kus K11slofferson, Jtll Clayburall Tiie
story ol a couple ol pro lootball
players and therr rrvalry for the alfec
lion of the none too·sucessful dau&h·
ler of the super palrioltc tycoon who
owns the club IJ CD m» 31 The LM ... , (C..Cl
Isaac's acl of kindness batkhres
when his sfaae·slruck aunt and her
husband board Isabel ~nford and
M'I Ste•art auest, two sets of par
enl1, th• Cum mines and the Clarks.
try lo spark a romance with lhe11
respechve children f arley Granaei .
Joan lonna. Troy Oon1hue. Terry
Moote. Mehssa Sue Anderson 1nd
Lorenzo lamu auest. and an unwed
mother's 1nf1nl son has an unus~I
way of &1v1n& hrs apprO'lal to ava~
able men. Susan Howard autils ..... , .... ....
0 ..... It tM lljl9
fD Y'~flCSI (C-C) "Here Km1 Huofd
Is Killed" ~ tn1na1e of competrna
ambitions marks Ille end ol the
Vikrna aee. as three men ro lo batlfe
in 1066
-9:30-
fm C..-(C-C) (R)
II) c..tldo 8 frllll l11111'9trHI
fO:OO a CD II) NEMllft: S«fta ti
Mldll11d H1l1lltt This conllnulna
story takes piece In • sm1ll, colleae
town stiff f1r&elr, CQntroll1d by its
foun0t11-lhe M1llln1tons. ......
8 Cl) C8 fllltll9 11111111 In "Tiie
Snowbird," a 'nstture youna min
1alns tht confi nee he needs to
coutt • utiful t ze attist. Doua
Ba" Ind Martin (~:
alld !ft "fmisible 1n," • rKtnlly
tn111td woman beco!M• Invisible in
Ofcltr to clltck out hr fia11ce'1
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TV WEEK, NO\ll:MBER 30, t880
f1dehl~-w1th amazina results. Elaine
JoYct and Otek Gautier 1uest. 9 C.... TV Allctieft
ID War Mtllwt WilMn .., w.w lltlwl\ ..... .., ....
9 Aatill City Ullib
-10:30-
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Loni Anderson , lauy W1lcoK and
Johnny Granl cohosl this telethon ol
&alhe11ne toys lo be dtSlrtbuted to
needy children at Ch11stmas
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Clll Jt11r11ty to Mwnture a> Mowle: "Hero's Island" (dra)
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8111 Burr11d rt/urns 11s host /11r The Hunt-
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8111 Burrud, the official "Voice of
the Ch ristmas Parade," return11 as
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ls Meredith MacCr.e. Celebrities
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Reid and Frank Bonner from the WKRP 111 Ci11ci1111iali series. The p.irade will be opened by the prestigious
U.S. Marine Corps. mounted Palomino Posse from El Torre. This is the 20th year the Huntington Park Christ-
mas Puade has been televlsed. The first telecast was on KHJ in 1960. Over 250,000 people .anNJally line the
streets of the two and a half mile p.uade route and a larger turnout is expected this ~ar.
TELETEXT TEST IN LA
The C BS/Broadcast G roup, CBS Owned KNXT
(Channel 2), Los Angeles, PBS stat,ion KCET (Channel
23) •nd the Caption Center of PBS's ~GBH in Boston
have announced plans lo participate in a unique pro-
gram/audience test of teletext in Los Angeles.
Teletext Is a generic term for systems that transmit
words .tnd graphics to the home viewer by means of
signals transmitted simultaneously with the normal tele-
vision picture. By use of a television receiver equipped
with the necessary decoding circuitry, the home viewer
has access to an electronic "magazine," and can select
from hundreds of "pages" of information being t<ans-
mitted by the teletext system-p~es for news, sports,
stock quotation~. weather reports. progr<1m schedules,
classified .idvertising. etc In addition, teletext can
provide captioning for the hearing-1mpc1ired.
To prepare for the test, teletext broadc.ist equipment
will br 1nst<1lled and oprrating personnel will be trainrd
beginning in January t 981 Actual on-air teletext bro.id-
casting will beg10 in Apnl 1981 when specially equipped
television sets will be located in public areas whrre
viewers will be .ible to set' .ind use the system Actu.il in-
home use will follow, with KNXT explonng the commer-
cial applications and c.splloning while KCET explores
ways to enh.ince the traditional public television pro·
gramming service
The KNXT tt>letext m.1g,mne may include loc.il and
national news. ~ports, wc.1thcr reports. financial informa-
tion, consumer tip~. dassified .idvcrtising, local tie-ins to·
national ads, entertainment listings, traffic conditions
.ind captioring for the hc.tring-impaired.
KClT will be rxpenmenting with d vuiety of magc1-
z1nes of both an inform.itional and educc1tionc1l nature,
that will be utilized in the home, in schools, and in a ....
number of other institutions. Tht>se magazines will
provide such information .is culturc1I events listings.
quizzes and g.imes for children, a guide to KCET's
broadcast schl'dult' ,ind a wide ra nge o f educ.t·
tional material.
The Caption C.entcr o( WC,B H will prepare captions
for selected CBS progrc1ms. Be~inning in April 1981,
these captioned programs will be broadcast over KNXT.
The Caption CentN h.ib been t·aptioning television pro·
grams for almost ten years. I\ Los Angelt"• office of the
WGBH Caption Center will be opened in e.irly 198 1.
Telediffusion de France 1s lending Antiope teletext
equipment costing more than one million dollars fo r the
Los Angeles tl'sts. This includes the special p.ige gen-
l'r.iting equipment c1nd its patented tran!>miss1on
system, Oidon.
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